THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xiv. NO. 13. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1888. WHOLE NO. 692.
him, and fitting cobblerwise poured forth AT LAST, AT LAST. Clara Ionise KcUoffif- THE GLEEFULGLEE CLUB. the well-known legend of Tobias and Bjhunkus. The interests of Tobia9 were The School Board are Determined now Sirce Miss Kellogg's debut as a lyric THAT OF THE MICHIGAN UNIVER- looked after by tenors; those of Bohunkus to have a new School Building. artist there has not appeared upon the SITY GIVES A SUCCESSFUL by the basses. "Bias, bias," screamed the operatic stage an artist who has so suc- CONCERT. tenor3. " Hunkus, hunku*," grunted the basses. At the meeting of the school board, cessfully and brilliantly mastered a success last Thursday night, a resolution was in almost every prominent role of the Central MusioHnll, Filled with a At each change of the song the singers adopted to the effect that Spier & Rohns operas of Meyerbeer, Verdi, Gounod, Am- JOHN KOCH, Fashionable Audience, Resounds altered their positions. Sometimes they (Lately of KOCH A II V II 1 i: with Tuneful Airs and the laughter sat on the back of the chair, and some- be the architects for the proposed school broise Thomas, or any of the prominent or the Amused listeners.— Words of times they stood. The tenors sang the building, provided they will furnish satis- composers of the Italian, French, and Ger- man schools. A large audience will have Some of Their Odd Little Songs.— last verge: factory plans and specifications, as full as The Imitation Italian Opera of ••«». These brothers now are dead and gone, an occasion to judge this lyric star April Ba, Black Sheep." No more on earth they dwell, E. E. Myers & Son do, according to their Is Now at the Old Keck Stand, Tobias went to realms above, 9, when she appears in Ann Arbor at the Bohunkus wtnt to—> printed articles of agreement, and to do all opera-house in two acts of La Fovorita they (Meyer & Son) agree to do by said From the Chicago Tribune: "Hunkus, hunkus," shouted the basses: and Rigoletto in beautiful costumes and 56 and 58 SOUTH MAIN ST. and to this day no man would have known articles of agreement, and will charge 3J The Duke of York, the Duke of York, with stage settings. The first part of the With twenty thousand men, the destination of Bobunkus if the club per cent, commission on the contract price progara will consist of the great duet of The Duke of York marched up a hill, had not suddenly overturned their chairs, Having purchased the entire Stock of Furniture, Car- And then marched down again. which is not to exceed $24,000. Spier & " Martha," Wagner's celebrated song, and there on the bottom of each chair was " The Evening Star," and many other fav- pets and Draperies of Riohmond & Treadwell, will make And when they were up they were up, up, up, inscribed the name of the Inferno. Rohn are further to agree to act as super- And when they were down they were down, This brought the concert to an end, and intendents of the building and examine orite songs; selections from favorite operas a FIRST-CLASS Furniture establishment. Fine line of down, down. will also be on the program. And when they were half-way up, up, up, the audience, in the best of moods, depart- the work as the building progresses once Chamber Suites in Cherry, Walnut, Antique Oak, and They were neither up nor down. ed with the melody of "Ann Arbor" on or twice a week and when called for. Sycamore, for $20.00 and upwards. their lips : The Michigan University G!ee Club They must guaraatee that if the school Frank Deshon who is the star in the We love thy classic Blades and shrines, Starr opera company which will play in New Goods arriving every day. Have employed one of started off with this ballad at the Central We love thy murmuring elms and pines, board build according to their plans and Where'er our future homes may be, Ann Arbor all next week, is a favorite in the most skillful workmen in the State, especially for or- Music-Hall last night. The hall was well Our hearts, our hopes are all with thee. specifications, the building so built shall East Saginaw. According to the Saginaw filled, and the audience was distinctly- come within $24,000, including their com- Evening Sews of March 16, he was pre- dered work. I have been In the business in Ann Arbor fashionable. It was the first visit of the mission, ventilation, heating apparatus, sented with a large floral elk head and many years, and understand what is wanted. Societies, THE JUNIOR EXHIBITION. antlers by the East Saginaw Lodge of Churches, etc., would do well to call and oonsult me when club to Chicago. seating for hall and rooms ready to occupy Elks, No. 47." Just as the curtain was "We got as near as Hyde Park," said for school purposes. they want anything in the way of Furniture. CLASS 'VI NOT AT ALL BEHIND ITS falling on the scond act of " Chimes of Mr. R G. Cole, a modest young fellow, PREDECESSORS. At a meeting of the board last Friday Normandy," Rev. Rowland Connor, of Baby Carriages, Latest Novelties, at Very Low Prioes- who directs the club, "and there our evening Mr. Spier was present and ac- East Saginaw, stepped out of the proscen- ium boxes and presented the gift to him. Sell Carpets Close. courage failed us." cepted the resolution after the part rela- The High School Chapel Thronged.— tive to "heating apparatus" was changed Mr. Deshon is a member of the order. "How long have you existed?" Excellent Essays and Speeches. to "eteam piping and conuections with "Four years. Mr. Wilson, who is —Music, Flowers, Pretly the boiler now in the present high-school Faces, etc., etc. OTIC 25 CENT COLUMN. among the audience tonight, organized us. building." It was arranged that Mr. Spier Advertisements, such as To Rent, For Bale, or Three of us boys then constituted ourselves make a ground plan arranging, for the use Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be Inserted They were so pretty, fresh, and gay, of Prof. Chute, for two rooms on the first t iree weeks for 35 cents. committee of examination. All candi- Six junior maidens fair; floor of the east end of the new building, In white they stood in pleasant mood ICYCLE FOB SALE.—A 54-inch American dates were brought before us. We picked And spoke their essays there; and two rooms in the basement, connect- Star, in first clas:lass condition. PricPricee 165.00« , And four there were of sterner stuff ing the floor by stair-cases, and that the BWm. A.Campbel 1, 21S. State-st, Ann Arbor. out those whom we considered the best Sat by the six so proud; and here is the result." Ten juniors all who in the hall basement be from nine to ten feet in KE3SMAKING by the French Livingston The result was flattering. Everything Had praises long and loud. height as may be found best to accommo- DSystem. A prefecectt fitfit guaranteed'. Mrs. M. date his work. Cook," 96 E. Washingtonst. was received with shouts of laughter and They talked of fools and jesters bold, WHY Did the Workinpen The truth-tellers of their time; The new building as it will probably be "PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT for any Gentle- applause. Old fellows vowed they hac They taught that party loyalty XT man or Lady. Ex'ra percentage, immediate not laughed so much since they were boys Makes voting "straight" a crime; constructed will be a handsome building. returns, no risk. Agents wanted to sell The Miss- OF THIS COUNTRY IN THE PAST YEAR USE OVER themselves, sir. And they got together Discoursed of moonshine, fiction, war, An elevation of it is to be seen in Judge ing Sense ; sells easily at slgbt; no subscriptions Of legends old and sleek ; needed. Address C. W. Wooldridge, Ann Arbor, between the parts, and compared notes Of oracles and pencil points, Harriman's office. It will stand fifteen Mich, or call at 45 S. Ingalls-st. and criticised the changes that had been And even Vol&puk. teet north of the ugly-looking building HE WOMAN'S ENPLOYMENT BUREAU is made in songs which they remembered The Junior exhibition in the Ann Arb) which is now the high-school building, Tlocated at No. 8S E, Washingtonst, in charge 1,000,000 PAIRS and were positive that in their day the and the two will be connected by a glass- of Miss Sperry. words ran like this or like that. And the high school passed off with its usual eas covered passage-way. It will be 70 feet fOR RENT—A furnished house from May to lads and pretty girl?, who had no such and good taste last Friday evening, befor wide and 114 feet long. The lower part t September. Inquire at 27 Ann-st. reminiscences, just clapped their hands a fine audience. The chapel was prettilj will be of the field-boulders, and the upper OR RENT—Unfurnished Rooms at 35 S. Uni- half of cut stone and brick. The hall verslty-ave. Suitable for housekeeping. and laughed, and were happy. decorated with evergreens. Oa the plat F The military adventures the Duke oi will seat 1500 people. The northwest rv\O RENT.—My Dwelling, No. 41 S. Fourthst n form sat members of the school board, th JL Eleven rooms. Is in complete repair, never York, as aforesaid, first stirred the audi- corner of the building will be used for the before rented. WILLIAM MCCREKRY. papas of the " bweet school-girl gradu library. ence. The information that when the OST.—Small mink colored dog with silver Duke's men were up, they were up, up, ates" that are to be, the 10 performers o The architect will meet the school board Lcollar made of dimes, "Bessie'on collar, and up, was shouted. Then it was imparted the evening, and Supt. Perry, Prof. Patten today, and there is no reason for suppos- owners initials J. J. C. on clasp. Suitable reward J ing that the arrangements will not be will be paid by returning to 51 Liberty st. more quietly. Then it was conveyed in gill, Rev. Wm. Galpin, and Rev. Mr. Neu WEET. m a a whisper. Then it became inaudible. definitely made. Ann Arbor people may ADY living alone would take a lady to board, mann. Lten minutes walk from postollice. Inquire at But the mouths of the singers went on expect to see the work in progress scon REGI3TKR Office. working all the same. So the endman The Chequamegons were on hand, add fOR SALE.—Cheap, a ladies' saddle. Not much OVERALLS and PANTS ? stopped his neighbor, his neighbor stopped ing, by their delightful music, very mucl SAMUEL P. IEWETT. i used. Inquire at 27 Ann-st. the next, and so it went till the last man to the evening's enjoyment. There wen fOP. SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH.-Two New was reached, when the compauy jumped ^ Carriages. C'HII at or address Schultz Coal Buy a Fair and you varill XTndorstand Wh.y, ten essays and orations besides the music Another of the Old and Respected Office Duffy Block or No 29, corner Spring and upon him forcibly and suppressed him. Citizen ol Ann Arbor Departs Hiscock-Bts. SELL THEM!* and at the close of each effort by the am " Chiag-a-ling" was the ditty which in- Forever. OR SALE.—A side bar top buggy good as new, troduced Mr. M. H. Clark, a remarkable bitious and graceful junior?, five stalwar Ffor sale cheap, at S3 N. 4th-st, opposite John whistler. ' Ching-a-ling'' is a Spanish ser- seniors, in faultless evening dress, marche( Finnegan's, Ann Afbor. enade with a Chinese accompaniment, and Samuel P. Jewett died at his residence OR SALE—A large House and two Lots, di- in step from the hall to the platform rectly fronting Campus. Also about 4 Acres the hearer might with equal propriety im- on Huron-st, Saturday at 6 p. m. He Fof Land on tame Street, with large new Barn. agine himself in Barcelona or Pekin, on carrying floral offerings. The fifth carriec had been failing in health for three years, Will exchange either place for other Property in City. J. V. Judson. 22 state-st. the banks of the Guadalquivir or the River a glass of water with which to refresh the during a large part of which he has been of Golden Sand. And those who found happy but excited juniors. Yet the exer- IORSALE—A Piano. Enquire at0 Packardst. 27 AND 29 MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR. these lands too far away were taken to confined to his house. F Scotland by Messrs. Hawley, Cole, Ewald, cises closed before 10 o'clock. Mr. Jewett came to Ann Arbor soon 17"OR SALE—One House, price, $1400; One and Wiseman who were troubled by the The prayer was offered by Rev. Wm after 1837, and remained in the mercan- New House, «2500; One Vacant Lot; one-third Idown; Inqulae 90 Washington tt., S. D. Allen. old uncertainty as to where their High- Galpin, and then the first speech was given tile business till 1853, in which he was IT'OK SALE—Light pair of driving Horses, good land Laddie was gone, and expressed it in very successful. For some years he mac- JO style. For particulars, inquire of James H. far more musical style than moat profes- by Murray, Salem, Mich. THOMAS CHALMERS, OF SPARTA, aged the business of his brother in Chi- sional singer?. I/OR SALE, CHEAP—Team of Horses. Wagon, MACE & SCHMID. cago, that of the firm of Sherman S. There was a pathetic ballad of three on " An Old Subject." The old subject f Sleigh, Racks. J. P. Judson, 22 State st. little cats who lay in a basket of saw-aw- proved to be woman suffrage. The young Jewett & Co. He has ranked among the pOR SALE.—A strong, well-made phaeton In Ladles' Spring Jaskets for most prominent, active, and liberal of our ( good condition. Can be seen at No. 26 N. dust; there was a pretty rendering of La- orator has a very exalted opinion o. State at. For terms inquire at 23 E. C'atherinest. THE NEWEST THING O0T. mothe's waltz, "La Brise de Nuit"; and woman's mental and moral powers, and he citizens, and was extremely will liked. In tf. HACK & SCHMID'S then Mr. Cole, the modest young director, thinks that if these place woman on a par 1840 he erected the commodious residence |T"OR SALE—10,000 choice Snyder Black-berry We also have an Elegant line came down with an ingenuous countenance in which he lived till his death. In 1873 V Roots at to per 1000. Apply to Wm. Looker or with man, she ought not to be classed to John R. Miner, Register Building. tf_ NEW SPECIALS and sang of the " Sunday-school scholar." he was forced, by ill health, to give up of plain, braided, striped and with criminals! as regards the franchise. ARM FOR SALE—266 Acres; can be divided. I give a penny to my ma, active labor. Located in .Milan, one of the best towns in checked from $2.50 to $10.00. Ma, ma, ma. As to the intellectual power of woman, he SoutherF n Mich. Splendid Farm, fine location, FOR SPRING ARE To send to Borrioboola Gha, He was born in Middlesex county, Terms reasonable. For particulars, call on or Extra Novelties in Black and Gha, Gha, Gha. considered the various queens who have Conn., in 1809, and received an academic Address H. H. Allen, Milan, Mich. And every penny that I drop in, GRAND INDUCE- Colored House Jerseys, at VERT In,in, in. reigned over great peoples. He would education in Cayuga academy, in New li^OR SALE—Farm of 80 acres, good buildings' Will save a heathen kid from sin, give the ballot to woman because of its in- York, where he graduated in 1826. He V soil, etc. Location unsurpassed. Long time, Sin, sin, Bin. low rate of interest and oa easy terms, or will MENTS FOR LOW PRICES. fluence for good in purifying politics. He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Paul, of Mont- exchange. Correspondence solicited. G. C. Crane, And when the laugh had subsided the real, Canada, Mrs. E. D. Kinne and Mrs. Stony Creek Mich. 656— if. Our all Wool, Double width 40 whole glee club burst into melodious praise thinks that if she were to vote, many of EARLY BUYERS. Hyde, of Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Dr. Hamil- TT'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For City resid- CENT Dress Flannel in the New of their university: our politicians would experience a change ton Smith, of Detroit. His wife died X1 ence, farm of 65 acres, one mile south Here's to the college whose colors we wear, of heart equal to that of Saul of Tarsus in about three years ago. west of City. Or will sell or exchange 15 acres ^Spring Shades, ASTONISH ALL. Here's to the hearts that are true; with buildings. Enquire at 86 South 6th St. 8. Here's to the maid of the golden hair suddenness. He would give her the bal- The funeral occured yesterday afternoon A. Henion. 656-tf. WASH DRESS FABRICS -we have the most complete and attractive And eyes that are brimming with blue. from the residence, and many marks of Garlands of bluebells and maize intertwine lot because of its influence upon the chil- OR SALE— Horse Wagon and Cutter, Jersey And hearts that are true and voices combine. dren. Behind each great man is a great respect were given as befitted the burial FCow and Calf, three Fire Proof Safes, Stock Lines in these Goods. A Fine Line of percales and Corded Goods. Hail I of such a man. of Hats, Caps and Furs. House on University Ave. Hail to the college whose colors we wear, woman—the mother. for rent. Nov. 9th, 1887. C. H. Richmond. 672 tf OUR LADIES RIBBED DNDERWEAR-A Big Drive for 50 CTS. Hurrah for the yellow and blue. ELLA M. BENNETT, OF ANN ARBOR, If you have anything to sell, or to rent; EAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT.—Hous- When the club reassembled, after an in- es and lots valued from 11,000 to $6,000 and NEW SPRING SHAWLS-Plain and Plaid at Popular Prices. terval, which the old gentlemen in the had a pleasing essay on that accomplished if you have lost any valuable thing; if you Rcontaining from one-flfth of an acre to twenty Frenchwoman and lover of liberty, have found any valuable thing; if you want acres—all in the city limito. Houses rented on R . Frankfort. operations cost the London and West- known by an aoute pain in the jointof the 'Ill T^y e BELLEFOKTAINE, O., March 28.—The Re- minster Bank and others many thousand great toe. This must excruciating pain publicans of the Eighth Ohio district Tues- pounds, was convicted and sentenced Sat- may be likened to that produced by the Send 3 2-ccnt stamps to A. P. Orclway & Co., PATENTS day nominated General Robert P. Kennedy, urday to fifteen years' penal servitude. driving of a wedge under the nail. For Boston, Mass., for best medical work published? the present incumbent, for Congress. gout usa Salvation Oil. Price 2fi cents a FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, Cambridge Wins. bottle. Five Children Burned. LONDON, March 26.—The annual boat rac« Solicitor of American & Foreign Patents. BATHUBST, N. B., March 28.—The house of between ihe university crews of Cambridge lew Advertisements 'JZ5 V St., near V. S. Patent Office, NEURALGIA DROPS Mra Peter Bertine was burned during the and Oxford, rowed on the river Thame« I would not laugh but to instruct; or, if Saturday, was won by Cambridge; time my mirth ceases to be instructive, it shall DO YOU I SI WASHINGTON, D. C absence of the mother, and two girls, aged A11 business before the United States Patent SURE CURE FOR 13 and 11 years, were burned to death. 20:48. never cease to be innocent.—Addison. i Ifflee attended to for moderate fees. Patents NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, HEADACHE, OBIXXJA, Ont, March 28.—The house oc- procured la tbe United StatMandall Foreign Lost by Keason ol a Foul. SEEDS? Countrie*, Trade Marks and Labels registered BACKACHE, HEART CORRECTOR, cupied by Thomas Bali, storekeeper and LONDON, March 26.—In a six days' match GOOD EVENING, MISS JENNIE ; I am very Send a Postal for Catalogue to Rejected applications revived and prosecut- postmaster, was burned Monday night His between the bicyclists and cowboys mount, much pleased at seeing you here. You ed. Information and advice as to obtaining OR PAINS. three children, aged respectively 1, .'$ and 5 ed on mustangs, which was ended Saturday J. H. I IIOUISI u\ A CO.. Patents cheerfully furnished without charge. years, were burned to death. The loss on Bang beautifully. I understood that you 15 JOHN STREKT. NEW YOKK, It is the grandest FEMALE REMEDY known. night, the former won, making 891 mile! could take no part in the exercises on ac- Send Sketch or Model for free opinion It is the ladles' friend. Try it. No one 6hould building and contents is $5,000; insured to 892, but winning on a f ouL HKADQUABTERS FOR as to patentability. be without it. tor $3,000. count of a severe cold. Well, I did not •White Plume Celery and Thor- Famine in Hungary. Copies of Patents furnished for 25 cents Married in Spite of All. expect to, but mamma got me a bottle of burn's Gilt Edge Cauli- each. Valuable Testimonials. LONDON, March 27.—Thousands of per. Hibbard's Throat and Lung Balsam, at.d flower Seed. tGi- Correspondence invited. i DON'T USE THE KNIFE. RICHMOND, Va., March 28. —A duel with sons are dying of starvation in the inun- t helped me at once. That is so; I hear A REMARKABLE CASE.—Doctors gave her shot-guns took place on Sykes' Island, dated districts of Hungary. up as incurable and her jaw bone must be Va., between Henry Williams and his son- it spoken of in great praise. removed, but is saved by the use of Steketee's in-law, William Allen, who secured his wife Henry Richards Neuralgia Drops. The undersigned herewith by an elopement Williams' second daugh- THE MARKETS. wishes to say what a remarkable cure Steke- "T-C vvrxvv would enjoy your dinner Is again in business. This time in tee's Neuralgia Drops done in curing the un- ter went to Allen's house to meet and marry NEW YORK. March 28. •J «J and are prevented by Dys- the rear of John Finnegan's dersigned of neuralgia. I had been troubled her lover, and tbe old man followed to pre- LIVE STOCK—Cattle J200 @ 6 SO pepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Agricultural Hall, with pain in my jaw for a long time. I em- vent the wedding. Williams was badly Sheep ?... 8 00 ©6 00 HOSE ployed a skillful physician in this city. He wounded, while his son-in-law escaped. Hosts 5 50 @ 5 80 They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In- ON DETROIT STREET. decided that my case was incurable unless FLOU R—Good to Choice 4 25 @ 4 50 digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. my jaw bone was removed. I called on Mr. During the battle the lovers escaped and Patents 4 60 ©4 90 ALL KINDS OF SUPPORTER Steketeo for advise. He advised after having were married. WHEAT—No. 2 Red 88 @ 89V4 We guarantee them. 25 and CO cents* examined my case touse his Neuralgia Drops. No.2Spring 8'J a 88X JOHN MOORE, Druggist NEVER TEARS THE STOCKING The result of using one.lwlf bottle of said After Jake Sharp Again. CORN 58 ® 6m Hard and Soft Wood Neuralgia Drops entirely cured me, and uitfi- NEW YORK, March 28.—District-Attorney OATS—No. 2 White WARRANTED TO HOLD SECURELY. out the use of a knite or violence. RYE—Western 69 @ 75 A Pi tsburg man has been lecturing on ON HAND and Orders taken for Miss G. ROEST. Fellows has decided to retry Jacob Sharp PORK—Mess 14 75 (ii 15 25 Corner of Clancy and Cedar Streets. for the bribery of the Board of Aldermen LARD—Steam 7 60 ® 8 60a the " Uses of Ugliness."—Picayune. COAL Grand Eapids, Mich., Dec. 5,1883. Of 1884 in the Broadway railroad franchise CHEESE i I will also lay in a stock of matter during the April term of the court WOOL—Domestic 22 Many people have written me if the above CHICAGO. LAKE MAHOPAC, N. Y. CO writing are true. I now answer all inquires of oyer and terminer. Sharp's counsel have BEEVES—Shipping Steers... 1150 ©5 50 that every word of the above writing is true. moved for a change of venue to another Texans 2 00 @ S 25 MY DAUGHTER WAS. VERY HARD-WOOD LUMBER! PAINT It is nearly lour years since I was cured; had For the Spring Trade. Old custom- By n«lnr C01T Jfr CO*S 0\F-fOAT BTT.GY P 4PCT no more pain nor neuralgia. It is worth the county. Cows 2 25 ©3 35 BAb OFF ON ACCOUNT Paint Friday, run it to Church Sunday. Eigh weight in gold to me. Miss G. KOEST, Stoekera 2 45 ©2 80 ers and friends are invited F.i-.hiouabl(r Shades: Black, Maroon. Vemulio November 1,1887. Now Mrs. B De Korne. The Boss Bigamist Sentenced. Butcners' Stock 3 10 @ 8 80 OF A COLD AND PAIN to see me. Blue, Yellow, Olive I.alte, Brcwsur and Wago FINDLAY, O., March ^8.—Dr. H. Chaplin Inferior Cattle 2 00 @ 3 25 CO Greens. No VsmlfMng necessary. Drifts h»n Ask your druggist for Steketee's Neural- HOGS- Live—Go d to Choice.. 5 15 © 5 55 ON HER LUNGS. DR. HENRY RICHARDS. - Ann Arbor. with a "bhlae." One Co«it and job is done t-ia Drops. If they have not It for sale, then pleaded guilty of bigamy on Tuesday, and SHEEP 3 75 Si 6 10 THOMAS' ECLECTRIC ihas revolutionized the work dur- tuke nothing else, but send direct to G. G, was sestenced to two years in the peniten- BUTTER—Creamery 14 © W ing the last half century. Not Steketee, Grand Rapids, Mich., who will send tiary. It is said that he has married ten Good to Choice Dairy 15a a 21 OIL CUR ED HER IN 24 least amr,ng the wonders of in- UJ YOUR BUCGY @ ventive progress is a method and Tip trvp for Cbafat, t-a^n SeaK, Sash. Flowe three bottles on receipt of (1.50; express paid. women, and his light sentence has caused EGGS-FresGSFhh 16'/1@ 17 HOURS. ONE OF THE pi ts, Baby Carriages, Curtain Poles, Furniture much indignation. FLOUR—Winter 3 90 ©4 20 ey6tein of work that can De performed all over Front Doors, Store-fronts, Screen Ix>ors, Boats P. S.—Trial bottle senton receipt of 13 cents Spring 8 40 0 4 20 BOYS WASCUREDOFA the country without separating the workers from Mamies, Iron Fences i>» fact everything. Jus in U. S. postage stamps. % Patents 4 00 @ 4 35 tlioir homes. Pay liberal; any one can do the the thing for the ladies to use about the house A French Involution Predicted. GRAIN—Wheat, No. 2 75 33 V4 SORE THROAT. THE MED- work; either sex, young or old; no special abili- LONDON, March 28.—Berlin journals in Corn, No. 2 49% a BOX ICINE HAS WORKED WON- ty required. Capital not needed ; you are started GEO. 6. STEKETEE, Oats, No. 2 30 @ Sltf free. Cut this out and return to us and we will FOR ONE DOLLAR commenting on the elections in France say Rye, No. 8 59)4® 60 DERS IN OUR FAMILY, send you free, something of great value and im- Grand Rapids, - Mich. the actions of the people tend more and Barley, No. 2 77 @ 80 portance to you. that will start you in business, more toward the alternative of reaction or BROOM CORN— ALVAH PINCKNEY. which will bring you in more money right away revolution. The fall of the present gov- Self-working SK'rb \V, than anything else in the world, (t rand outfit free. COITS HONEST Hurl 3«@ 4!4 "ITS SPECIALTIES." Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. CO Are you going to Paint this year? If so, dont ernment is predicted. >uy a paint containing water or benzine when iU Crooked 1'4'iS 2!4 DR. THOMAS'ECLEC- or the same money (or nearly so) you ci» procure 10W TOURIST RATES. Killed by Dynamite. POTATOES (bu.) 70 © 1 00 :01T *('<>*** I'IKK IMINT th.it is warranted to PORK—Mess 13 25 (£13 50 TRIC OIL FOR COUGHS, wan IIONK9T, OESIUKI I.INSKKD-OIL PAINT ' For $47.50 a first-claps round trip ticket, ASBTORD, N. Y., March 28.—Stickney's LARD—Steam 7 45 ©7 6^*4 THE CREAK of all BOOKS of ADVENTURE nd free from water and benzine. Drw»«l>-»
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As will be noticed in another column of this paper, I repare d sire to give the conclusions which the tenants whom money cannot help. In er s \ the April Forum there is an article in have bought the interest of Mr. J. Koch in the Furniture o report draws from the study of the Business of Koch & Haller, with the intention to carry- statistics it presents, and to make a few which the following passage occurs; >-* "More than half the population of the on Furniture business at the same place with full as large s 1 I comments of our own. city of New York live in tenement assortment of goods as the old firm ever had carried. I O Three facts, as follows, are deduced houses. There are 30,000 of these tene- shall make every effort to always have on hand the best Pi from the statistics: ments, 2,000 of them reported in the of- assortment and latest designs of Bedroom, Parlor, Dining,
® ir s "First, That one-half the farmers of ficialstatisticsas'verybad.' In oneblock Library and Office Furniture, and especially for this Spring o Michigan are mortgaged and are pay- Trade." My Stock is most complete, and certainly will en- on the east side there are as many 4) V" ing a double tax; people as you would find in a country able any one to make a suitable selection. I also make to ^^^^^^ O order in all kinds of wood, special patterns of Desks, Book- C3 Q "Second, That by reason of this mort- village stretching over several hundred .e8 p' Cases, Cabinets, Tables, Mantels, Dressers, Chiffionier, and _ ....TTT.....^>>-..- »» ^ Ul gage indebtedness and double taxation, acres of land. Between two avenues CO business of all kinds is seriously af- and two streets in the same districts will guarantee satisfaction. Manufacturing Parlor Goods fected ; are 3,000 or 4,000 souls. This in itself myself, I am prepared to fill any desired style of Sofa, "Third, That the men who loan is not objectionable; for the same space, Rocker, Easy or Reception Chair. In Tapestry I carry an aioney do not bear their just proportion if built lip with 'apartment houses,' extensive line of Tincomans, Madras, Crete, Silk and Lace of the public expenses, in return for such as we see in other quarters of the Curtains. For the accomodation of my customers, repairing the protection given them, while the city, might afford to a much larger of Furniture of all kind will be attended to with care. Buy Shoes! majority escape taxation." number of persons even luxurious Hoping to receive a share of your kind patronage, In view of these facts, the commis- privacy; but these tenements are only I Remain Respectfully, sioner of labor recommends a tax law ordinary houses. In some rooms you REDUCED PRICES FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS under which the owner of a mortgaged will, in the daytime, see mattresses MARTIN HALLER, farm shall be assessed the value of piled up till they touch the ceiling; at Successor to KOOH & HALLER, 52 S. Main and 4 W. the farm less the amount of the night, when the 'boarders' stream in Liberty Sts. security. For instance, if a man owns from their day's work, these mattresses a, home worth $5,000 upon which Mr. A are taken down and spread over the holds a mortgage of $2,500, he is as- floor, touching each other. Forty-five sessed upon the basis of the actual people sometimes sleep in one room." value ; but he actually has an interest of only one-half that amount. That is, Make No Mistake he is really worth but $2,500, but he has Ouu Washington correspondent says: to pay taxes on $5,000. Mr. A, the "A decided sensation was caused at the Head and Remember holder of the mortgage, if he resides in Capitol on Wednesday last by the light- G. BUSS & Michigan is assessed on the mortgage, ning which struck the dome of the but in case he owes $1,500, that amount building and shook the massive struc- If you are troubled JEWKLEES and OP- LEW. H. CLEMENT, is deducted, and he is assessed only on ture to its foundation. The shock was in Tedding fine print, TICIANS, and have The Square Music Dealer, $1,000. Thus the money-lender, under so severe as to cause a temporary panic goto your Eyes tested. our present laws, is favored more than in the house of representatives. Many HAS REMOVED form 25 S. Fourth-st. the borrower in the matter of taxation. persons left the building, believing that TO 38 S. MAIN-ST., where at all times Such a law as the commissioner recom- the dome was about to fall. In the mends is in operation in California, and senate chamber a ball of fire passed can be obtained anything and everything we have heard of no complaint about several times around the room, but no SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS it. Neither have we heard that it has special damage was done aside from the in the line of any tendency to reduce the amount of total destruction of the telegraph instru- and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE at the Honest mortgage indebtedness. ments in that end of the building. It While what the commissioner recom- was reported that a horse attached to a SECOND-HAND BICYCLES! price. Sole agent in Washtenaw County for mends may be just and well worth try- cab at the senate end of the capitol had 66 inch Harvard Special, full nickel- Haines Bros.' Celebrated Upright ing, it could no more touch the great been killed by the shock, but this ed, ball bearings $65.00 problem of mortgage indebtedness proved to be but a rumor, as the animal 56-inch Expert, Ball Pedals, full Pianos and Famous Estey Organs. which now hangs over this country than was merely knocked down, but at once nickeled, ball bearings It is a fact that nothing will be sold un- a fly could withstand a cyclone. It would recovered and stood awaiting the next 54-inch Harvard, painted, ball bear- $5Q Q,f save farmers a little money at first; but order as patiently as though nothing 53-inch Columbia Light Roadster, CM 1 K less positively guaranteed . as represented. things would*soon become adjusted to unusual had occurred. The statement half nickeled, ball bearings V A LO. Remember the new location. the change. It would have the tenden- that it is possible for lightning to kill a Call and see new "VOLUNTEER COLUM- cy to make mortgaging land apparently a Washington cab-horse is considered by BIA" and new VELOCE COLUMBIA" (safety) little safer ; that would increase the de- those familiar with the animal as a «'. W. WAGNER, mand for land and loans, and the result 38 SOUTH Ml STREET, gross libel upon the horse." VCLOCE COLUMBIA. 31 S. Maiii-st . • Ann Arbor, Mich. And The " Sqnare " Music Dealer. ing their spring vacation.—Miss Emma AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS. COUNTY NEWS. Kempf, who is teaching this winter in Spring Goods Pittsfield, is at home this week.—Miss Rev. S. Haskell preacbes His Fare- Lyra Hatch, who teaches in the Union John Geddes walked three miles last school at BelleVue, Eaton county, is a well Sermon.—Interesting Re- ARRIVING DAILY. week Monday, and it was the day on very welcome guest at home this week. view or His Pastorate. which he became 87 years old. —Special meetings are being held at E. F. Knickerbocker has received an the M. E. church this week, in which At the First Baptist church Sunday appointment as a Sunday school mis- the pastor is being assisted by Miss sionary in Nebraska, under the Hast- morning, Rev. Samuel Haskell formally Comfirmation Suits! Lena Boomer, of Ft. Edwards, Ontario. ings and Nebraska City presbyteries. —Died, at Jackson, March 26,1888, Miss closed his seventeen years of work in Ann He will leave for the west in a few Susan Hawley, aged about 78. Miss Arbor. A pastor who leaves so well Cone an. See our days.—Milan Leader. Hawley resided several years with her liked as Mr. Ha-kell is, always has a Chris. Stearle's barn, in Whittaker, aunt, Mrs. D. G. Hoag, in this village, We have them in endless variety, all Colors, was destroyed by fire last week Mon- and was well known in this commun- chance in such a sermon to cause tears to Patterns and Prices. We can supply all the day. The loss includes a span of horses, ity. flow freely in his audience. In this case, Ladies' Glazed Dongola three cows, two young cattle, plow, Whltmore Lake. it was cot only the close of his charge Boys being Confirmed in Washtenaw County, drags, cutter, buggy, harness, hay, Spring term of school will commence here, but it was the close of his career as Button, for $2.25. and still have plenty left. Our Stock of them straw and corn stalks. Monday.—Social at G. M. Field's tomor- F. B. H. Sturton, of Ypsilanti town- row evening.—Peter Galligan will re- a pastor which has lasted 41 years. As Our $3.00 Shoe can't is larger than we ever carried, which will en- ship, recently returned from a visit to turn to Cadillac.—Easter concert at the Mr. Haskell expresses it, he has crossed able us to please all, and at the same time we his old home in England, and reports M. E. church, Sunday evening.—A few the Bible terminus of life. His sermon beat. great distress there among the farmers. freeholders of Northfield will labor to will guarantee to save the purchaser from He says that English agricultural have $700 voted for the erection of a had a' marked effect on his large audience, Gents' Shoes, we have the One to Tnree Dollars on ever Suit. Do not laborers get only 50 cents a day and town house as near the center of the especially the passage in which he feel- buy until you have seen them. board themselves, and there are 25 town as possible.—Frank Beardsley, of ingly alluded to his wife who so lately best made. men to every day's work. Howell, scent Sunday at Whitmore.— Mrs. E. W. Snell has been visiting at died. Our $1.75 Shoe is solid anc The Webster young people's society Chelsea.—Thos. Lennon sold his per- The 8erinon will probably be printed in of Christian endeavor has officers now sonal property at auction Tuesday. as follows: President, J. Backus; vice- Everything sold well.—Dell Lemen, of pamphlet form. Parts of it, bearing more will wear well. president, Dorr Queal; recording secre- particularly upon the work of the First tary, Rebscca Tubbs; treasurer, Millie Ypsilanti, has been visiting here.—A Come in and look us over rMcColl; corresponding secretary, Ida fine large new show-case in the center Baptist church, are extracted. Kenny; lookout committee, Bert Ken- of Pray & Stiles' storS testifies to the During his first year here, $2,000 were we will be pleased to show enterprise of that firm.—John Taylor paid for the land on which their church Springjvercoats! ny, Will Wilson, Edgar Phelps, Ida has purchased Fred. Dahlke's farm, one Backus, Mrs. O. W. Cushing; prayer mile south of here, and sold his house now stands. No interest-money has you our Goods if you wish to meeting committee, Ida Kenny, Mr. and lot to Mr. Holmes, of Dexter, who eaten its rust-holes in the bottom of their Burnham, Mr. Butler, Mrs. Scadin, Mrs. will soon remove to this place.—Henry treasury. Revulsions in business pre- purchase or not. Olsaver; social committee, Mrs. Nettie Swindeman has rented the little Close vented their building as soon as they ex- We are selling them fast, and as each and Boyden, Frank Wheeler, Emma French, store and will continue business therein. pecte'd; but in 1881 their church was every pnrchaser leaves our Store, he is more Geo. Phelps, Mrs. Adin Cushing; Sun- —Mr. Beck, who had his arm mutilated dedicated, having cost $30,000, and never day school committee, Will Tubbs, by the saw at his mill a short time since, a bill presented that the money was not SAMUEL KRAUSE, than pleased with his selection. That's the Willis Ball, Jennie Latson, Mrs. Backus, is improving nicely.—Mr. and Mrs. Ken- in waiting to pay ; and not a cent of con- way we do business ; buy all the novelties, Hattie Phelps; music committee, Will 48 S. Main-st., Ann Arbor Parsons, Hattie Phelps, Geo. Martin, yon, of Fowlerville, have been guests at tribution was asked at the dedication. the best goods, and sell them at reasonable L. J. Stiles'.—E. W. Snell, who has been The usual statements in review of Mrs. Olsaver, Mrs. Blodgett; welcome running the engine at the Ann Arbor Highest Awards. London, New York, Boston prices. We have a Beauty, at $12.00. Come committee, Geo. Martin, Will Alex- pastoral and church work are: Sermons New Orleans, capsule factory, has finished work there, and addresses, 1718; baptisms into th'.a and see them at THE TWO SAMS. ander, Dorr Queal, Jessie Williams, and will now put steamer Lizzie Payne "THE HAMMOND" Maggie Phelps. April 1 they will start in good order for the season of '8S.—W. church, 192; other additions, 269; present I ,\ of with the subject of "Soft answers," B. Rane has been on the sick list.—Miss membership, 308, of which 39 are BOB- ' and have a program which lasts till Alice Pray has finished her work at the resident. Seventy members have died June 24. Ann Arbor high-school for this year.— during the 17 years. The funerals in his Saline. At the Democratic caucus the following record number 25G. Harry Heller has moved his dental were nominated ; Supervisor, P. S. Pur- The church raised $68,000 during the office over Nichol Bros.' drug store.— tell ; clerk, Thos. Wall; treasurer, Wm. 17 years, about $12,000 of which went for Mrs. Hovey, of Elkhart, Ind., is visiting Otto. benevolent objects. An interesting bit at Geo. Litchard's.—R. H. Marsh has Manchester. of history is given in his own words : Spring Suits! rented the Mead farm just west of town. "The letters dismissing from the church in —Confirmation at the German church W. H. Pottle and family start for Ar- Farmington those who organized this church last Sunday was largely attended.— kansas City, Kansas, next week. Their bear date May 10,1828. The members were Rev. many friends wish them success and Moses Clark, Lucy and Sally Clark, Elizabeth and Little Georgie Spears is very sick with Nancy Brown, Benjamin Slocum, Phebe Hiscock, Our entire Stock is now here, and we are lung trouble.—Clark Bros, have rented happiness in their new home. Miss Charles Stewart. It is 60 years since the rootlet their farm to Burkhart Bros.—Will Albina Case, who has been blind for a vine was thus brought here and planted. It is 56 showing the latest effects in Prince Albert number of years, will accompany them years sine* it was transplanted from the farm Klein returned home from the north, home of the pastor on the river bank below us to Suits for Street wear, as also in Dress Suits, March 21.—School closes Friday for one as far St. Louis, where her brother will this village. Brother Daniel B. Brown and wife week.—Mrs. Wm. Emrnert, of Eaton meet her and take her to his home in were then baptized, and the same day com- they are the popular and new thing for Spring. Knobnoster, Mo., where she expects to menced his service in the deacon's office which TYPE -WRITER ! Rapids, is visiting her parents, Mr. and he still holds. Doubtless he and his wife are the UNEXCELLED FOR SPEED, PERFECT Four-Button-Cutaway Suits, in Light, Medium, Mrs. Daniel Nissly.—The skating rink visit a year.—Confirmation day was ob- only survivors of the little membership. The closed last Friday evening for the sea- served at the Lutheran church, last pastors who followed Elder Clark (who by some Alignment and Durability ! and Dark Colors; as also a large line of Sack Sunday. The church was very nicely old settlers is believed to have conducted the first The Edison Mimeograph for duplicating son.—John Koch has purchrsed the religious service ever held in Ann Arbor, as early Suits. Come and see them.no trouble to show Henry Conn property on Ann Arbor-st. decorated with house plants etc. There as the spring of 1825, and who I think was the copies, superior to all other methods. —Jonas Bond, an old pioneer, died very were over twenty confirmed.—If Man- second ordained Baptist minister In Michigan), Type-Writer supplies etc.: for Catalogue and them, and we take great pleasure in showing chester is a wet town, it has some dry the pastors who followed him were J. S. Twiss, Price List, Address W. A. CAMPBELL, AGT., suddenly at his residence on Henry-st., Harvey Miller, W, L. Brown, Allen L. Gurnsey, Ann Arbor, Mich. the finest line of Suitings in Washtenaw March 25.—Geo. Litchard has rented men in it. The Paul Bros, have paid Oliver Cromwell Comstock, Marvin Allen, An- the Lake Ridge hotel, and will take no attention to the law, but have kept drew Ten Brook, C. Deland, E. S. Dunham, County. possession April 1.—Mrs. Larzelere has their saloon open at all times of night Samuel Graves, G. W. Gunison, John M. Gregory, and all day, regardless of Sabbath. A. L. Freeman, S. Cornelus, N. S. Burton, 8. opened a dress-making shop over Burk- HaekeU." Ill lill hart & Aldrich's.—Mrs. F. E. Jones and Sunday night, as W. L. Waltkins was little boy are reported very sick.—Mrs. returning from church, they had their Mr. Haskell has spent his 41 years of Blitz & Langsdorf, curtains up and several men were in ministry in three places,—Detroit, Kala- FRESCO PAINTING Jake Henne is very sick. A SPECIALTY, AT Salem. there playing cards and drinking. He mazoo, and Ann Arbor. In all that time complained of Paul Bros., Monday, he has never been confined to bed by sick- OSCAR O. SOK4.S. Mrs. James Palmer, living two miles and they were brought before Justice ness. He has never lost time which the DEALER IN north of here, died March 22, of injur- Perkins and bound over to appear at churches have had to supply. Wbeniie THE TWO SAMS. the next term of circuit court. All Painter's Supplies ies resulting from a broken hip. She was just half as old as he is now, he 70 S. Slain St. was 63 years old, and a great worker in PlttsBeld. stood OQ a sinking ship in Lake Erie, but the Sunday-school.—A 9-year-old son of Plans for Frescoing furnished One of the happiest surprise parties he was rescued while hundreds perished. on application. John Smith died last Sunday morning In his whole pastoral work there are re- of inflammatory rheumatism.—Salem of the season assembled at the residence has been in want of a meat-market for of Chris. Allmendinger, on Friday corded 950 baptisms, and he has led about the past three months, and now it is to evening last. Progressive euchre and 800 funeral processions to the grave. Of be supplied by David Dake and George dancing were indulged in.—Not only the late Prof. Olney he said: Nollar.—Mrs. Cass Sutherland, of East Mills Bros., but their customers, .are "For one to be in the yoke with Prof. Olney as well pleased with their new system of his pastor for 26 years is a very rare advantage. Saginaw, spent Monday and Tuesday delivering milk in bottles.—Mrs. John And especially so when the interests of the with her husband and son who are doing church rested largely upon him. As Paul said to I quite a business in lumbering here this Sperry of Ann Arbor town, gave a very Philemon, we could say to each other, 'Without pleasant dinner party on Wednesday.— thy mind I would do nothing.' A year and a CHAMPION WAGON! winter. half it was common with us to meet here every Notwithstanding the rain an unusually day and, from foundation to turret, from floors to Set-lous Accident near J large number attended the auction sale ceilings, consider everything that went into this While George Taylor was engaged in of John Cook on Tuesday last.—A few house." breaking a colt, on his farm in Lima, gritty Democrats will convene for a Mr. Haskell declares at the end of his about two miles southeast of Chelsea, caucus at the Town house on Friday last Monday, he met with a very serious afternoon. long ministry, that if he were placed accident from which recovery now again with fair prospects before him of seems doubtful. The colt, with another gaining wealth and civil honors, and had horse, was attached to a 'lumber wagon, Hocus Baking Powder Tests. he again to choose his lot in life, it should and, in the struggle which ensued, Mr. be that of a Baptist pastor; and if the Taylor was thrown to the ground be- Rather ingenious but not less fraudu- Master pleased, it should be in Michigan, neath one of the wheels, and so crushed lent are the pretended tests of baking and in Detroit, Kalamazoo, and Ann that several of his ribs were broken and powder being made in many of our Arbor. SAVE YOtTR HORSES. hiB lungs so ruptured that air escapes kitchens by agents who are trying to NO WHIPPING OF THE POLE into the cavity of the chest, puffing the further the sale of a Chicago article. Reform. No matter how Bough or Uneven skin in various places. Mr. Taylor is These so-called tests consist in mixing the Roads may be. past fifty years of age, which makes the separately, with water, a sample of the To the Editor of THE REGISTER : case the more critical. baking powder found in the house and The only Farm Wagon supplied with Springs CLOTHING SIR:—Tally one for the ladies, likewise Ypsilanti. of that carried by the agent. From The CHAMPION is stronger than any other. It one for the milkman ! Behold the festive is the easiest wagon for a team to handle. Every W. S. Canfield has again been sent to that found in the house, if a pure ar- milk vender believeth in progression! We CHAMPION guaranteed. Any retipontilble Pontiac. His supposed recovery from ticle, the bubbles of gas will arise and party can have a 4'liuinpionon 30 days' have an ideal one on Division-st, one fully trial. The wagon must be seen at work to be ap- mind trouble was of short duration.— burst on top like those from a glass of up to the times,—who, undoubtedly preciated. Send for circulars to The funeral of James O'Brian, brakes- champagne. The Chicago baking prompted by the suggestions given by -AND- man on the F. & P. M. R. R., who was powder which they carry, when mixed E. S. (lSHJIts, General Ac«.. killed last Saturday, was held at the with water, will show an extra froth communications from several ladies DELHI MILLS, MICH. through THE REGISTER not long since, has «3- One of these Wagons may be seen by call Catholic church, Tuesday morning.— upon the top of the mixture which is ing at Wood's Lumber Yard. Ann Arbor. Undoubtedly we shall have a booming claimed as evidence of superiority. On adopted the improved plan of delivering silk factory located here. Citizens of the contrary, however, it is not only the milk indoors. The many advantages wealth are liberally aiding the subject. the exhibition of a trick, but is absolute to the housewife need not be mentioned. —Ainsworth & Co. are rebuilding on proof that the baking powder which so One is not annoyed by being obliged to WE ARE HERE the site where they were burned out acts is adulterated. The chemists have lush out, no matter what household duties last fall.—Mrs. John Wortly, of Jack- ascertained that the adulterant used is they may be engaged in, or how unpleas- At the Same Old Stand, son, is going to come here to live on ant the weather, in response to the call of n account of the ill health of her little a chemical added for the express pur- girl.—The following prohibition ticket pose of producing this action and de- the bell, or go without their supply of the has been nominated here: Mayor, ceiving housekeepers as to the true lactile fluid. It is not necessary to say Herschell Goodspeed. Supervisors, 1st value of the baking powder. This is that this same milkman today is lionized dist., Lauren Sanford ; 2d dist., Charles not only a dishonest trick, but a dirty by the ladies; be is the " pink of perfec- ] Wheeler. Constable, 1st dist., Henry one, for the chemical is the product of tion," the model, enterprising young man, First Grocery East of Post-Office, C. Dennis; 2d dist., Nicholas Bovee. the filthy refuse of the slaughter house, and the chances are if he has not already Aldermen, 1st ward, Levi Chamber- and if this baking powder is used in made arrangements for some one to look WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL!. lain ; 2d ward, Seth B. Mereness; 3d the preparation of food passes into the after his household affairs, he will find For Sugars that are Strictly Pure, For Coffees that are Perfect iu Flavor, ward, Josiah H. Kirnes; 4th ward, biscuit or cake without change. Of plently of aspiring ones for that office. For Teas that never turn Red. Brazil M. Damon; 5th ward, James course, any statements made in refer- This is the year when they are active and For Spices that are not Adulterated, McCan. For Flour that Beats them All, ence to other baking powders, by making up for lost opportunities. To For Kerosene that gives the Best Light, Chelsea. parties caught in practicing such tricks those who are engaged in the same occu- For Goods of the Highest Quality, Every Day! For the Lowest Living Prices. Rev. W. B. Williams, of Charlotte, as these for the purpose of deceiving pation, let me say, if you are looking for a Also a full line of Crockery, Glassware preached in the Congregational church the public, will be entitled to no credit. wife and would be successful, go thou and and Lamps. here last Sunday.—Great sadness has do likewise. HOUSEWIFE. been occasioned in this community by Keniember the place, Ko. 5 Aun-sl. the death of Mrs. Jennie C. McNamara, It is probably wisest in the interest Ann Arbor. at Traverse City, on Sunday morning, of our families, and to prevent our If you have anything to sell, or to rent; J. D. STIMSON & SON. March 25, 1888, aged 39 years. Mrs. Mc- food from being contaminated by if you have lost any valuable thing; if you Namara was a native of Chelsea, and tramps of this kind, to turn all persons have found any valuable thing ; if you want had spent most of her life here until 7 who wish or attempt to tamper with it rooms, board, work, or anything under the years ago, when her husband, E. P. Mc- uncerimoniously from the door, and to sun, advertise it in the '' Want" column of use those articles only which experi- Namara, accepted a situation at Traverse THE REGISTER. D. W. AMSDBN City, in the employment of Messrs. ence has proved satisfactory, or the ram mis ma\ Hannah, Lay & Co., where they have official tests have established as pure Sot Ice of Dissolution. Of the late Firm of COLLINS & AMSDEN is since resided. She was the sister of ex- and wholesome. doing business alone at the Old Stand, Postmaster Crowell, was greatly beloved Notice is hereby given that .the partnership late- Licenseu to Marry. ly subsisting between John Koch and Martin Hal. by her friends, and highly respected ler, of the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, under NO. 33 EAST HURON STREET, by all who knew her. She has been a the firm or partnership name of Koch & Haller, consistent member of the Congrega- The county clerk has issued licenses to was dissolved on the fifteenth day of March, A. Where he will be pleased to receive calls from all D. 1888. by mutual consent. All debts owing to old customers and as many new tional church and an interested Sunday the following parties since our last report: the said partnership are to be received by said ones as want school worker. She leaves in great NAME AND RESIDENCE. Martin Bailer and all demands on the said part- sorrow a devoted and broken-hearted j Lewis Borth. Sylvan. nership are to be presented to him for payment FEF.D, BALED HAY AND STRAW, i1n0 as he Is authorized to settle all debts due to;ainl husband with an infant two weeks old, J Catharine Kueff, Sylvan. by the firm and he will be found at ihe place of COAL AMD WOOD. an aged mother, two sisters, and a .-, ( Andrew C. Turner, Webster. business of said late firm where he will continue number of other relatives, and a large I Ada E. Stevens, Dexter. the same business. ,.. f G. M. Goodell. Ypsilanti. Dated Ann Arbor, Mich., March 15th, 1888. circle of sincere and sorrowing friends, 17D1 Lottie Goldsmith, York. JOHN KOCH, and who have the most earnest sym- .» f Wm. Scotney. Ypsilanti. MARTIN HALLER. YOU CAN GET IT pathies both of Traverse City and of 1"> I Isabella Lambie, Ypsilanti. As will be seen from the above, will carry on this community.—D. Warner, late of ._, f Ira W. Crippen, Superior. furniture business in the same building, No 52 S Sylvan Center, has moved into town. l" I Minnie Wilbur, Howell. Main and No. 4 West Liberty sts, and would there- —Seventeen of Chelsea's favorite and ( Josiah Beamish, Canada. fore respectfully ask the people of Ann Arbor 178 and Washtenaw County to convey their kind pat- Rift promising young people are pursuing ( Mary Burrack, Dexter. ronage bestowed on the old firm over to me. I Calkins' Drug Store study in the various high institutions m I Augustus W. Fellows. Ann Arbor. shall try my utmost to prove worthy of the con- Jy of learning in and out of the state, most I Mrs. Mary A. Pate, Ann Arbor. fidence placed in me. 1Rn) John Burkhart, Saline. Very respectfully, of whom are at home this week, enjoy- 18U } Ida Stierle, Saline. MARTIN HALLER. 34 South State-st. F. J. B. FORBES, Auctioneer. CHIEF-JUSTICE WAITE. LITERARY XOTES. A Friend In Seed. FKOM WASHINGTON. MINOR NEWS ITEMS. Carpenters, builders, laborers and in fact all 4u
MK. lUKir-i IMItKKI.l, A. [Concluded.] "MAY GOD BLESS YOU!" though they had never met in the whole could have imagined him a prey to the deep- "People never took to mp, either." ho ev>n- course of their lives. Mr. Goode's two sons est rooted sorrow. "How dare you suspect mo I cried, sweep- A Boston Paper-Hanger's Tronbleand them. When I was down stairs ajain in my fessed, ruefully; "I have a bad habit of ing majestically away from him, but he fol- little back room there was a great surprise were in Margate also, but, having fallen I think he was the most sad when I passed speaking out what is on my mind, and I'm H«w He Got Unt of It—Plain Words headlong into the water while fishing, had him in company with the captain who some- lowed me and held the umbrella over my from "'<• Sunn.? South. awaiting me. Nailed against the wall, under inquisitive and suspicious at times, and so head again, and overwhelmed me with hur- my father's cabinet sized photograph, was a gone home to bed while their suits were being times condescended to promenade with me, forth. Altogether a beastly character." When we are in trouble we cry for help. When brand new ornament—a little carving in oak dried. And the next morning whom should and the most angry when I was out with Mr. ried and incoherent apologies, which I de- we are relieved we often forget to be thankful. He waited for me to reply to this. I had clined to accept. of a dead bird hanging by its claws down- I meet face to face, and smiling as vigorously Goode, to whom I was a relief from the wear thought him abrupt and inquisitive and sus- But not always. Mr. W. W. Griffin, of Trout ward, and with every feather wonderfully as ever, but Geoffry Bird, the carver. and tear of two boys wonderfully full of ani- "Perhaps it's not mine," ho said at last. Creek, St. Clair Co., Ala., writes: " I had a bad picious, but that seemed a very long time "Pray be rational, Miss Neild. 'B' stands for delineated. I stared at it with intense as- It was early morning, when few people mal spirits on unseasonable occasions. When ago now. He had improved wonderfully of attack of chills and fever. My system was full were stirring, and I had gone for a walk I was with Lily Brian, ho seemed to brighten Brian as well as Bird. Is Mr. Brian's Chris- tonishment, and Bridget stood in the back- late days: there were little traits of charac- tian name George, do you think?" of malaria. For two years I was scarcely able ground with a grin on her face from ear to along tho fort to put my blood in circulation up a little, and Lily was curious concerning ter, of frankness, earnestness, generosity, one to work at all. Some times my heart would and get an appetite for breakfast. The him, and asked me many questions. "Don't speak to me. You know it's your ear. could almost admire, but I was not going to umbrella." palpitate for two hours at a time. My legs would "Where did this come from? Good Brians were not early risers, and I knew it '•Who is that good looking young man, tell him so, though he waited patiently as if get could to the knees, and I fully expected to was no use calling at their apartments till "It is a littlo like it," he said, dismally. gracious, how beautiful! how—well I never Jane, who is always taking his tlat off?" she he expected something of the kind. As if "I don't wan't any miserable evasions, Mr. die. In September, 1881, I bought a bottle of did!" 8:30 o'clock. asked one morning. men were not vain enough in themselves, Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seigel's Curative Mr. Bird was clad in a dark blue pilot suit, Bird, and I never want to see or speak to you My thoughts flashed to Mr. Goode, for he "He is a carver and gilder; I don't know without being told of their accomplishments I again, and I' Syrup, of your agent, Mr. R. M. King, and before was liberal at times, and grateful tor any lit- with a very yellow straw hat set on the back him—that is, I hardly know him," I said. "You would not like anybody to say that 1 had taken the first bottle I felt better, and in a of his head and a large telescope under his "Why, Jenny, whafs the matter?" cried tle attentions in his widowerhood's estate in "He called once about something he had but yourself," I said, however; aud it was a Lily Brian, suddenly appearing round the short time was able to go to work. May God the shape of darning stockings or re-estab- arm. He was supremely nautical, aud I took dropped down our area, and he has claimed remark which did not commit me to any- him for somebody rather high in the coast corner of the street, and under another um- bless you for the good you have done." lishing the security of buttons; but the truth an acquaintance ever since." thing. brella, and with a shawl over her arm. Mr. Wm. J. McCann, 99 Randallst.. Boston, soon came out, ami then I was more aston- guard service—a sergeant or something— "Then why doesn't he speak;" asked the writes: "Six months ago I began to throw up before he raised his hat and came with an an- "No. I should knock him down, prob- "Where have you been? Ma was afraid you my food after eating. I thought I was going ished than ever. practical Lily. ably," he replied, "especially if it were the wanted more wraps, and has sent me ont into consumption. I soon began to have pain "If you please, m'm, it's the young man telope kind of spring toward me. '"He's much too quick with his speech; and captain or that railway goods inspector fel- in the chest, stomach and sides. I got little sleep "Miss Neild," he exclaimed, "I am so very with them, and—how d'ye do, Mr. Bird! and woke all tired out. 1 once lost five pounds •who lost his umbereller," explained Bridget, it's a very good thing he's a trifle quieter low." Who'd have thought of seeing you this wet in four days. I began using Shaker Extract of with a loud guffaw at last and a violent glad to see you about again. You really just now," I said, sharply, and Lily looked at "Don't you like them?" I asked innocently. day?" Roots, or Seinel's Syrup, and when I had fin- stamping of both her big Irish feet, like an cannot imagine how glad I am!" me and said, eajrerly, "Do you?'1 he rejoined. ished the sixth bottle I could eat three square "I don't understand why it should occasion "I've offended Miss Neild," he said, not meals a day, and go to sleep the minute I struck excitable person with a bone in her throat. "Tell me all about i! I Is he" "They are old friends, almost." smiling in the least at her arch manner of the bed. I am a paper hanger by trade, and "What!" you any pleasure, sir," I said, in my most re- "No, ho is not." "You don't make your lodgers your served tone of voice. address to him. have worked every day since I took the second "Yes, m'm," continued Bridget; "and I "Oh, I beg your pardon, Jane; I thought friends/" he remarked. "You! Oh, what about?" she cried. bottle, and gained eighteen pounds. I ought to was to say nothing about it to anybody but "Don't you, though? Oh, well, I'll tell he was." "Not always." be thankful and I am." you." "That nasty, hateful umbrella," I said. This remedy opens all the natural passages of you—and Dot tiil you were down stairs again An enigmatic dialogue, but we perfeetly "I should think not," he said, very scorn- "Where did you get it, Lily? oh I where did the body, expels the poison from the blood and —because he wouldn't have you worried He turned and walked by my side, and I understood each other. And I hoped that I fully now. f enables nature to rebuild what disease has des- did not see on the instant how it was possible you get it?" troyed. about anything, he said, not for worlds." had made Lily understand I had no interest "But these two gentlemen knew me when I "What's the matter with the umbrellar "He said all that?" to get rid of him. I feit my equanimity was in Mr. Bird, for young girls jump so rapidly Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seigel's Syrup, is seriously disturbed by his appearance, by his was a little girl."' asked Lily, very cool and self possessed. sold by all druggists, or send to the proprietor, A. "Yes, m'm." at conclusions where young men are con- "Ah, that makes a difference, I suppose; "It—it's not yours!" I exclaimed. "It J, White, 54 Warren street, New York. "But, bless the man," I exclaimed, "what insufferable obtrusiveness. This was part cerned. Not that Lily was in the habit of and parcel of his ordinary behavior—a total that's why they are both so fond of you," he never was yours!" has he left this here for?" jumping after young men in any way—I do added, with a sigh. "No, it's George's. He lent it me this "It's—it's a prisont, m'm, I'm thinking." want of forethought, which was as evident not mean to convey that impression. Lily "Fond of me?" morning." INSURANCE, "A present to mo, and from that imperti- that day as in the small hours of the morn- was full of spirits, but a good girl in every ing when he had roused me out of my first respect, with not an atom's worth of the "You might marry either of them to-mor- "And where—where did your brother get REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY Of nent being!" I said; "I'll see about his pres- row, if you cared to hold up your little it?" ent presently. When did he come?" sleep by nearly battering the houso down. • ordinary Margate jetty girl in her constitu- finger; I can see that." "I don't know." "He's been here every day, m'm." He alluded to that little incident at once. tion ; not she. Still, curiously enough, I was deceived in and by Lily Brian. I had no idea "What nonsense!" But we did very shortly. George had A. W. HAMILTOIS "Every day?" "In answering me that unlucky night, "Oh, it's true enough," he cried. found it in his father's area, and, with a total Miss Neild, you nearly caught your death," she could have been so cunning or BO easily Offices, No. 1 and 2, First Floor "Twice a day," Bridget replied. "And deceived. One morning when I walked I laughed. disregard of other people's rights—being Hamilton Block. the day you were so ill he came three times, he explained, "and nobody can imagine how "Then I shan't hold up my little finger." young and short of umbrellas—had quietly miserable I was—how desperately wretched down the jetty I found to my intense aston- Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate wtl to make sure the doctors weren't killing ishment Mr. and Mrs. Brian, Lily, George, the "That's right," he said; and he actually appropriated it without any fuss. It was ') you." —until I heard you were out of danger. I drew a long, deep breath, as though it relieved like a merciful dispensation having his ini- flnd It to their advantage to call on me. I repro should have never forgiven myself, upon my eldest Master Brian and Mr. Goode, all talk- sent the following first-class Fire Insurance Com "It's very extraordinary." ing and laughing with Mr. Bird, and taking hjm to hear me say no; "for that captain's a tials already engraved for him, too. Yes, it "He is 'stronary, m'm," asserted Bridget, honor, and I did not know a moment's peace it in turns to peer through his telescope at pompous old noodle—a selfish party, who's was down Mr. Brian's area that Mr. Bird had panles, having an aggregate capital of over till Bridget, your girl, told me you were out dropped his umbrella that night, and Geoffry J8.000.000: "shure, and there's not much doubt of it. some object on the far horizon. I walked up stuck to my telescope a whole week—and the The way he axed me and badgered me about of danger. Lor', what a trial it was 1" slowly, and with blushes on my cheeks, I am railway man would fidget any woman out of had knocked at the next door by mistake. The «mml Rapid* Fire Ins. Co., "I don't see why—I don't understand at all her life in a fortnight." Tbe Onto Farmer's Ins. Co., (insures that umbereller, m'm, every day after you sure, in my surprise. I call him Geoffry now. And a very lucky only dwellings). were took ill, you'd have thought he was a "What's the matter with him?" mistake it was, he always says, even to this The Uerman Fire Ins. Co., judge -and jury rolled into one—and Sarah, "I can just fancy how a man feels who has "Jane, my dear, here's a gunboat," said "He's an old woman, that's all." day, and I have been Mrs. Bird three years, Tbe 4'oncordia Fire Ins. Co., too, poor critter." committed a murder and is not found out Mr. Brian, as I approached; "this gentleman "Upon ray honor, you are very uncompli- Tbe Citizens' Fire Ins. Co., and there is another little Bird crowing in tt» Tbe Wertchester Fire Ins. Co., "I never heard of such behavior in my yet," he continued; "it was dreadful, and all has been kind enough to allow us to inspect mentary in your verdict upon my lodgers." nest, too. Tbe Milwaukee Mechanic's Mutual life." my own fault, too—every scrap of it." it through his very powerful telescope. Look "I hate your keeping a lodging house," he Fire Ins. Co., "Right ye are, Miss Neild, as far as that I did not feel so bitterly toward him after here, child." muttered. The New Hampshire Fire Ins. Co., this. His manner was genuine, if too forci- "Drink, pretty creature, drink," a little Tbe Amazon Fire Ins. Co. goes; but when Sarah bust out crying at last Mr. Bird did smile a little, in a sheep faced "My poverty and not my will consents," I he was very sorry and gave her 'arf a crown; ble and fluent for everyday wear. I might and embarrassed kind of manner, as he answered. »t s time of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, Bud Rates Low. Losses liberally adjusted and and so he did me, m'm, like a real gentleman, have even thanked him for his exaggerated glanced toward me, but he did not say a He was very silent for a long time now. you will relieve your cold, and not rack oromptly paid. when I thought it was quite time I cried, interest in my health and said good morning, word when Mr. Brian handed me the instru- The visitors had hurried homeward, or had your chest and lungs to pieces, and keep I also issue Life and Investment Policies In the too, when 'arf crowns were flying about like if I had not suddenly remembered his sur- ment. He even let Mr. Goode focus the in- sought shelter like ourselves, the band had every body else in a state of agitation. Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Company. As- that." reptitious visits to my lodgers' apartments. strument for me without interfering in any ceased playing, the rain was coming down in Price twenty-five cents. sets 155,000,000. Persons desiring Accident Insur- "That'll do, Bridget," I said, for Bridget Taen I was adamant, and he saw it. He was way, although I fancied I heard him grind- earnest. ance, can have yearly Policies written for them or cortainly an observant man, whom very ing his teeth. when loquacious was familiar. "When was little escaped. I noticed the broad smile "May I ask a favor of you before I go back Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets issued *i he here last?" "It's a capital glass, sir," said Mr. Brian to to London?" he said suddenly and very The vices of old age have the stiffness Low Rates in the Standard Accident Insurance disappear, and ho said, almost with astonish- of it, too; and as it is the unfit test time to "This morning." ment: him. Mr. Brian, being of a genial turn, was hoarsely. Compaii) of North America. Money to Loan at "Indeed." always disposed to be friendly with the first "What is it?" learn in, «o the unntness of it to unlearn Current Rates. Office hours from 8 A. H. to 12ic. "And I told him you were quite come "Why, you're offended with me still I" stranger whom he encountered out of town. "Will you say 'yes'P' will be found much greater.—South. and 2 to . K. round, and he said, "That's a good job,' and "As I have only seen you once before in "Yes, it's a good glass." "Not till I know what it is about," I re- went away." my life, I cannot very well speak of being "Had it long, sir? Would you like to dis- plied, with 3pirit, "certainly not." ALEX. W. HAMILTON, "Do you think he'll return?" offended, Mr. Bird—but I must say" pose of it now?" was the insinuating inquiry. "Well, then," he cried, "don't give me f\\ A and reliable Medicines are the best Hamilton Bloc* "I don't think so, m'm, for he said, 'Good- "No. no, don't say it," he cried, interrupt- "It belonged to my father," was the reply, back that little bird I carved. You said you VJVV% to depend upon. Acker's Blood Et- by, Bridget; mind you take care of her,' as ing me, "don't say a word more, please. I— "therefore it has not a money value to me. would, and it has been preying on my mind ixir has been prescribed for years for all Ire. An Adjourned Annual Meeting he walked hisself off." I know it was a great liberty—an unwarrant- It was his present when I was one-and- that it will come flying back some day when puritiesoftheBlood. In every form of Scrof- of the Washtenaw County Agricultural and Hor- "Did he say anything else?" able liberty—but I could't help it. I wanted twenty, and I shouldn't like to part with it." I least expect it and so upset me terribly. I ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, his ticultural Society. "N—no, m'm, I don't seem to recollect" to make a little return for all the trouble and Another birthday present, I thought. want it hanging on your wall, to remind you invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no eqnjd. The members of the said Society will take Heavens, if he were to lose this too! notice, that in accordance with Act No. 47, of the "Answer me truthfully, Bridget; what else misery I had brought about, and I couldn't of me sometimes, you know; being a bird JOHN MOORE, Druggist. Session Laws of 1882, there will be held an ad- did he say?" think of anything else. I had just done it, "Certainly not, certainly not," said Mr. like me, you see, It must. And though our journed annual meeting of said Society, on Friday, "Sorry a word, else, except he hoped Mar- you see." acquaintance did not commence auspiciously, April 2uth, 1888, at 2 P. M., at their room in the Brian, "I admire your good feeling, sir. Of all the things which man can do or Basement of the Court House, in Ann Arbor, in gate would do you a power of good." "Done what!" I exclaimed, snappishly—I George, you hear that," he said to his son, still you have forgotten and forgiven, said County, for the purpose of voting to auth- "How did he know I was going to Mar- could have screamed at him for two pins. who was lacking in filial sentiment, and was haven't you?" make here below, by fur the most mo- orize and direct the President, Secretary and gate?" I inquired. at that identical moment sucking the bare "Well—yes—almost." mentous, wonderful and worthy are the Treasurer of said Society to sell the real estate "Why, the little bit of carving—aren't you "And you'll keep that little carving?" ana Fair Grounds of the Society situated in said "That's more nor mortal can say, m'm. talking about that?" he inquired. knob of his stick as if it were an egg. things we call books.—Carlyle. City of Ann Arbor to Israel Hall and invest the He knows a great deal more about other "No, sir, although I'll trouble you to re- George nodded and then winked at me. A '•Perhaps I will." proceeds of such sale in the purchase of twenty- "Bless you, Jane—Miss Neild, I mean. two acres of land, lying about sixty rods south people's affairs than he ought. He interferes move the article from my premises as soon most objectionable lout was George, and Mr. Dr. Flagc's Family Ointment and east of the said Fair Grounds, and be- like, doesn't he? He's a terrible curious young as you conveniently can." Bird scowled ferociously at him, and from And now" Never fails' to soothe and heal CUTS, longing to said Israel Hall, to be used fo.- the man." "Oh!" him to me. I was getting alarmed at his vehemence, BUBNS, BRUISES, FLESH WOUNDS, INFLAM- Fair Grounds of said Society, and to move the "Bridget, you have something more to tell "But I am alluding now, sir, to your un- I inspected the gunboat, or tried to inspect and very much afraid of what he would say buildings, fences, etc., now on said Fair Grounds, me, I'm sure you have." next. I jumped up. MATION, SPRAINS, PIMPLES, CHILBLAINS, to said twenty-two acres, and the Board of Mana- gentlemanly behavior in bribing my servants it, for the object glass was very misty with SALT RHEUM, CHAPPED LIPS or HAND, gers hereby give notice that at such meeting they "Oh! Miss Neild." to let you inspect my apartments." little transparent worms that seemed to be "I think I will go home to Lily. She's all intend to ask for an order for such sale to raid "How dare you deceive me! how dare" wriggling anci dancing all over it; I returned alone, poor girl." FROST BITES, COLD SORES, SORE NIPPLKS, Israel Hall or to such other person or persons as "I didn't bribe your servants, Miss Neild. and HII diseases and eruptions of the Sicm. said Society shall at such meeting direct. "Mercy on us, my dear mistress, don't go Poor girls, I frightened them, but I did not the telescope to its owner, who said: "Thank "But it's raining cats and dogs." Dated Ann Arbor, March 13th, '88. and throw yourself all the way back agin by give them money as a bribe. You might you, ma'am," very quietly, and with his look "I don't mind the rain, and I'm fond of The Board of Managers of said Society by flaring off like this. I'll tell ye evrything, have thought better of a fellow than that," of sadness highly developed again. cats and dogs," I said, tripping from the I dare venture nothing without a strict FREDRICK B. BROWN. and it's not much, after all, if ye'll only keep he said, very sorrowfully; "although why Still he remained remarkably non-obtru- shelter and struggling to open the umbrella r President. which Lily had lent to me. i xunination ; a id am as much ashamed to JOHN R. MINER, JESSIE A. Dux. cool and comfor'ble." you should I don't know exactly." sive: he did not attempt to force his conver- put a loose, indigested play upon the pub- Secretary. Treasurer. "Well—go on." "You had no right to go into my lodgers' sation upon me in any way, and presently he "You have caught cold in the rain before lic as to offer brass money in a paymenf.— "And ye may give me a month's warning rooms and search for that trumpery umbrella was walking down the jetty with Mr. Brian, now," he said, dryly; "do stop a few minutes Dryden. and send me away afterward, if ye'll only be you lost." and talking and laughing as if he had known longer." Notice to Creditors. cool, miss, and don't blame mo too much jest him all his life. "No," I said, shaking my head, "I would STATE OF MICHIGAN,) -. "No right!" he repeated. Ladies will find relief from their Costivenciu, M at prisint." rather not." COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, I " "Certainly—no right." I thought all this was a new and deep laid Swimming in the Head, Colic, Sour Stomach, Notice is hereby given, that by an order of "Why don't you explain?" "But ono of those two old beggars has got scheme of his, but it was really Lily Brian "Here, let me manage that thing for you, Headache, Kidney troubles, etc., by taking a dose the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, "Well, then, he took it into his head Mr. it," he cried, energetically; "I'm sure of who was at the bottom of it all, or who at then," he said, making a dash at the umbrella, of Simmons' Liver Regulator after dinner or sup- made on the 5th day of March, A. D. 18-48, six Goode had got his umbereller or else Capt. per, so as to move the bowels once a day. Mothers months from that date were allowed for creditors that." least induced her parents and brother to say opening it and holding it above my head, "if will have better health aud the babies will grow to present their claims against the estate of Choppers, aud one day, when they were both "How dare you say this to me!" from that day "Good morning" to Mr. Bird, you must run away; but you'll get very wet." more robust by using the Regulator. If an infant Stephen FaircliiM, i»te up oold county, de- out, he axed me to let him look into their and even'to shake hands with him. Hence I "I've got my waterproof." shows signs of Colic, nothing like a few drops iu cease/?-, and that all creditors ot said deceased rooms, and I Hid, m'm—and, begorra, I "Who else can it be? I know you haven't water for relief. are required to present their claims to said Pro- got it," he cried. "I am sure your two ser- •was obliged to say "Good morning" also "Yes, but^oh, Lordl" bate Court, at the Probate Office in the city of shouldn't have been surprised if either of 'em when he directly addressed me, and to be- "What is the matter?" I exclaimed, as he Ann Arbor, for examinationand allowance, on or had got it, mane souls that they are, with vants are as innocent as babes unborn, and they wero the only two besides in the house come by degrees on speaking terms with him turned very red and white, just as I had seen Oae of the best rules in conversation is, before the 5th day of September nextand that such never a kind word to those who aro slaving again, and almost to forget that umbrella him on the fort, only now he looked at me as claims will be heard beiore said Court, on Tues- that night—the upstairs lot had gone to Tun- if I were a ghost and my spectral appearance never to say a thing which any of the day the 5th day of June and on Wednesday the their hearts out for 'em, and" bridge for two days." question which had been a bone of conten- 5th day of September next, at ten o'clock in the "Bridget, go downstairs directly." tion—a whalebone of contention—between had frightened him. company can reasonably wish we had forenoon of each ot said days. "To be sure, m'm, I will if ye don't want "How did you know that?" us. Not that the umbrella was off his mind He did not reply at once, and I cried: rather Itfc unsaid; nor can there well be WILLIAM JJ. HARRIMAN, me any more." "Oh, I made overy inquiry," he explained, "Oh, what is the matter? Aren't you well? anything more contrary to the ends for Judge of Probate. coolly; "and as the umbrella was a precious in any way, for he had been introduced to Dated, Ann Arbor, March 5th, A. D. 1888. Bridget departed, and it dawned upon me Capt. Choppers on one occasion—by Capt. Won't you tell me?" which p -ople meet together, than to part possession to me—I think I told you before it unsatisfied with each other or themselves. that she had been imbibing just a little—and was a gift from my father on his dying bed Choppers' express request, as that gentleman "It's all right; that is, I shall be all right Probate Order. this had occurred once before, when papa wanted to borrow his telescope—and to my in a minute," he answered, in quite a new and —Swift. was alive. And she had too, but it was for —I made every effort to find out what had astonishment I heard Mr. Bird say, five STATE OF MICHIGAN, J -_ become of it." hard tone of voice; "don't mind me." COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. J °°" joy that I was better, and to drink good luck minutes after the introduction, "What can it be?" At a session of the Probate Court far the County to me, she afterward confessed, and I for- "And a very mean way to find out it was," "I tell you it's nothing, Miss Neild," he Probate Order. of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the gave her, especially as on the next day she I said, with asperity; '.'and—good morning." "You see, it was not for the value of the STATE OF MICHIGAN, * umbrella, but because of the associations con- said. "Don't take any notice of me, please. I COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. J city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the eighth day joined the Blue Ribbon movement, in sheer "Go-ood morning," he said, in a low, croak- had rather you didn't." of March in the year one thousand eight hun- contriteness of spirit, and was forever after- ing voice. He raised his bilious straw hat, nected with it. I hope you understand, cap- At a session of the Probate Court for the County dred and eighty-eight. dropped his telescope, which he picked up tain." It was a strange request, but I did not. I of Washtenaw. holden at the Probate Office in the Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- ward—that is, up till now—a worthy, if maintained a rigid silence, being a little net- City of Ann Arbor, on Thurday. the fifteen Ifc bate. humble, member of society. and tucked once more under his arm, came "I understand perfectly," was the reply; day of March in the year one thousand eight In the matter of the estate of Alvah Keep, suddenly to a full stop, and let me go on my "but that was no reason why you should tled presently at his own silent movements at hundred and eighty-eight. deceased. But this Mr. Geoffry Bird, how the man way unmolested any further by him. have kicked up such an abominable uproar, my side, his steady stare ahead of him, the Present, WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of On readineg g and filing the petitionp, , duly veri- did trouble me! How his nasty, suspicious sir." stern expression on his face. He marched Probate. fieded , of William R. HamiltonHamilton , ExecutorExecutor, praying nature had led him to poke aud pry about When I had got a good distance from him, In the matter of the estate ol Byron W. Cheever. that he may be licensed to sell the Real Estate Capt. Choppers had borrowed the telescope, along in so grave and dumb a fashion at last deceased. whereohereof said deceasedeceased diediedd seizeseed my establishment, and to take advantage of I began to feel a little sorry—even a little in and was now dominant and rude. that I could have slapped his face for him. On reading and filing a petition, duly verified, TThereupoh n iti ti si ordereddd , htha t TTuesday, the tenth my helplessness, and the proneness of Bridget doubt if 1 had not been too hard upon him. The time was drawing toward the end of What did he mean by such behavior, I won- of Jennie E. Cheever, praying that a certain in- day of April next, at ten o'clock in the fore- and Sarah for half crowns, to ransack the He had appeared so utterly dumfounded by strument now on file in this court, purporting to noon, be assigned for the hearing of said peti- the holiday when Mr. Bird and I were friends. dered? At the end of the jetty he brought be the last will and testament of said deceased, tion, and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs at whole place! My blood boiled with indigna- my last opinion of his conduct, and he had I may remark, actually friends, although I my heart into my mouth by suddenly roaring may be admitted to probate, and that she may be law of said deceased, and all other persons in- tion. And then his present—if it were a turned of such a variety of colors. Perhaps, will say very firmly, and despite Lily Brian's out: appointed executrix thereof. terested in said estate, are required to appear at present—obtrusively nailed against the wall, from bis point of view, and with an umbrella Thereupon it is ordered. That Monday, the a session of said Court, then to be holden at the which had vanished from every point of view, opinion, nothing more than friends. Mr. "No, I'll never believe itl It's magic, it's sixteenth day of April next, at ten o'clock Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, and show too, as if I cared for his carvings, or did Bird's holiday would expire a few days before a lying dream, it's anything but this! I can't in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of cause if any there be, why the prayer of the pe- anything but despise his miserable manners be was not wholly to be blamed. Perhaps our own, I learned, and, though I would not believe it of you; I'd rather jump into the said petition, and the devisees, legatees, and heirs titioner should not be granted: And it is further and his uncharitable self. He could not take the captain had—no, that was quite impos- have owned it for untold wealth, I was sorry sea than think of it for another moment." at law of said deceased and all other persons in- ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the my word that no one bad stolen his um- sible. Perhaps Mr. Goode—oh! I was getting terested in said estate, are required to appear at a persons Interested in said estate, ef the pendency as miserably distrustful as this unhappy man. he was going back to London. He had in- "Think what? Good gracious! why don't session of said court, then to be holden at the Pro- of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by caus- brella, oh dear, no! He must provo for him- formed me of his position by that time, and you tell me?" ate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, in said County, ing a copy of this order to be published in the self that I was not speaking the truth. How Yes, I was a little sorry. As I went off the of his prospects for the future, or of some of aud show cause, if any there be, why the said ac- ANN ARBOR REGISTER, a newspaper printed and fort I stole one glance behind me to make "Think that you have deceived me all the count should not be granted: And it is further or- circulated in said county, three successive weeks I hated him! them. He had given up the business, and his time. You, too, of all the lot of them!" dered that said Guardian give notice to the persons sure what had become of him—that hi3 im- father's business before him, of carver and interested in said estate, of the pendency of said previous to said day of hearing. I was recommended to take a drive next pulsive nature even had not led him to jump "What have I done, Mr. Bird?" account, and tbe hearing thereof, by causing a WILLIAM D. mARRIMAN, day, and I hired a hansom cab and went to off the cliff. He was all right; he was a long gilder in the Goswell road; he was very clever "This—this umbrella," he cried. copy of this order to be published in the Ana [A true copy.] Judge of Probate. Goswell road, Islington, with the carved at bis trade, I felt sure, for he had been of- "Well?" Arbor REGISTER, a newspaper printed and cir- Wm.G. Doty,"Probate Register. way off—indeed, in tho very place where I fered the post of superintendent of work by culated in said county, three successive weeks bird. I discovered No. 96? at last, and found had left him—not overwhelmed or mad with "It—it's the umbrella I dropped down your previous to said day of hearing. the house empty, and a bill, with "This grief and shame, as I had almost feared he an eminont firm in Oxford street, with whom area! My father's present; I can swear to it (A true copy.) WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. Mortgage Sale. House to Let," pasted upon the shutters. he had done business for years, and at a very anywhere. They're my initials on that silver Whereas, default has been made in the pay- Mr. Geoffry Bird had left the neighborhood might be, but standing with his legs planted respectable salary indeed. Judge of Probate ent of a certain mortgage made by Dwight widely apart looking at me through his tele- collar, 'G. B.' Oh I heaven and earth, to WILLIAM G. DOTY, Probate Register. Riggs and Mary A. his wife, to Henry Pratt, dated within the last few days, and no one in Gos- scope. When he saw I had turned he He was exceedingly communicative the fancy for one instant that you—Miss Neild, tthhe second dda y of JanuaryJ , AA . DD. , eighteeiht n hhun well road knew what had become of him. last day of his stay in Margate; we were sit- lam going raving mad. Look at it, look Probate Notice. dred'and sixty-eight, to secure the pajmentof five wheeled quickly round and feigned an inter- STATE OF MICHIGAN, j hundred dollars, which mortgage fs recorded in So I had my journey for nothing, and all est in the sea, knocking the hat off a bath ting together under the shelter of the veranda at itl" COUNTY OK WASHTENAW. (*"*• the register's office of the county of Washtenaw, the expenses of payment for carrying me chairman just passing him with an early fare of.the refreshment room, with the band play- I stared from him to the umbrella, which At a session of the Probate Court for the Coun- State of Michigan, in Liber 38 of mortgages, page through ththe hearhett off tthh e bbii g cityit , wherh e there who had lost the use of his legs. ing out in the rain. We were alone for a he had thrust into my hands, and felt going ty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office In 275. and which was duly assigned by said Henry was not a breath of air stirring that hot day. wonder; the Brians were on the rocks in mad myself. I looked so terribly mean and the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursdiy, the 15th day Pratt to Cyrus Beckwith by deed recorded in Liber Well, there is an end of tho intruder, I of March in the year one thousand eight hundred 9 of Mortgage assignments, page 412, and by Cy- I do not think the drive did me any good, I search of anemones, with the exception of guilty, and yet I was so perfectly innocent, and eighty eight. rus Beckwith to Amarllla H. Beckwith, by deed was so terribly vexed that Mr. Bird was not thought, and I could have wished—yes, I did Lily, who had left me half an hour ago, with and I did not want him now to have one Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- recorded in said Liber 9, page 413, and by Ama- actually wish—that I had been more of a bate. rilla H. Beckwith to Sidney Beckwith, by deed to be discovered, and that I had to return to an injunction to come home if it "poured," thought against me. I was confused; I did recorded in said Liber 9, page 414, and whereas, Frogsiter street with his hateful carving on young lady and less of a vixen in my re- and with an umbrella to shelter me, as I had not know how to explain; I felt too indig- In the matter of the estate of William Cheever, there is now claimed to be due upon said mort- my lap. I would have thrown it out of the proaches to him. I had been put out by his ventured out without my own. Sho had seen nant in the midst of my grief even to try to deceased. gage the sum of five hundred and ninety-seven appearance at Margate, by his venturing to On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, 25-100 dollars at the date of this notice and no cab only I was afraid of hitting somebody —having very sharp eyes of her own—Mr. explain; for ho should not havo jumped to of EmeliLe Cheever, Jennie .E. Cheever and Lau- proceedings at law or In chancery having been between the eyes and creating an uproar in address me, and had lost my self composure, Geoffry Bird advancing down the jetty, and conclusions in this way, but have waited, ra E. Cheever, praying that administration de taken to recover the principal sum or interest or the metropolis. but then a more obtuse and aggravating per- had mado some trivial little excuse to leave and then I burst into tears. bonus non with the will annexed of said estate any part thereof, now therefore notice Is hereby son I had never encountered before. may be granted to Noah W. Cheever or some oth- given that in pursuance of the power of sale con- "Put that wretched thing away where I me "to give the poor fellow a chance," as she "Oh, pray don't cry," lie called out, "for er suitable person. tained in said mortgage andof the statute in such can't see it," I said to Bridget on my return. Not so very obtuse either, but very quick told mo afterwards. And thero ho was sitting mercy's sake, don't, Jane; I don't care about Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday the 16th ease made and provided, the premises described "Yes, m'm; leavo it to me, m'm." to tako a hint and to guess when he was dis- by my side, cool and comfortable, and with day of April next, at ten o'clock iu the forenoon, in said mortgage to-wit: The north-east quarter the umbrella now, I don't mind your tak- be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and of the north-west quarter of section thirty-two, "I don't mean where we can't find it," I liked and his company objected to. We the rain coming down in big drops and start- ing" that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all township two south of range three east, situate added, meeting a decisive expression in passed each other twice or thrice a day after ling and confounding tha pleasure seekers. "It's—it's not mine!" Iscreamed outat last. other persons interested in said estate are required in said county of Washtenaw, will be sold at pub- Bridget O'Gowan's green eyes that alarmed that, but ho never ventured to speak to me to appear at a session of said Court, then to be lic auction at the south door of the court house "I shall be quite the gentleman soon, Miss "It was lent mo by Lily Brian, because she holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann me; "the man may call again, although I again. He bowed with great gravity and Neild," he said, with a laugh, "and with a thought it—it—it would rain before I got Arbor, and show cause if any there be, why the , in the city of Ann Arbor in said county, that be- doubt it very much." exhibited extraordinary formality in taking soul abovo shop keeping. I only want a few home. There 1" prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. ''. in<5 the place for holding the circuit court of the off his hat, seizing it in the middle of the And it Is further ordered that said petitioner give 1 "^county, on Saturday, the 7th day of April next, Next week I was strong enough to join the friends about me to make life worth living, "Thank God! What an awful thief she is notice to the persons interested in said estate, of >, 1). 1888, in the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- Brians at Margate—that salubrious retreat crown and raising it liko the lid oif a sauce- but I have never had any friends. Never for one so young," be cried. "I am so tre- the pendency of said petition, and the hearing ion, to make the amount then due on said niort- where one meets everybody he knows, if h« pan, and thero was no further occasion to had tho time, or never saw anybody who was mendously glad, though, so awfully glad"— thereof by causing a copy of this order to be pub- ;c and the costs of these proceedings and the only waits long enough. And on the jetty object to his expansive smile. He was a 11 lished in the ANN ARBOR REGISTER, a newspaper I #um of twenty-five dollars attorney's fee as pro- stolid, even a woebegone young man, with worth taking any trouble about, until—until "Take your umbrella, 1 cried, pitching it printed and circulated in said county three suc- jf vided therein. extension that evening I met Capt. Choppers lately." at him; "and I'm glad it's found, too, very." cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. w Dated this 4th day of January, A. D. 1888. and Mr. Goode, who had both come down something on his mind. Had it not been for I could not reply to this. I did not know "I don't mean I'm glad IVo found it, but WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, 680-92 SIDNEY BECKWITH, Assignee. "by accident," and who had been passing that everlasting telescope under his arm one what he meant by "lately." that you" f A true copy.] Judge of Probate. •ach other on the jetty all the evening af WM. a. DOTY, Probate Register. Tommy Burns was found in Brush's shec afternoon, and Mr. Hopkins will speak a Republiean Ward Meetings. REGISTER THE CITY. this morning where he slept all night after 7:30 p. m. The quartette will give a can becoming intoxicated. Probably thinking cert at 8:30 p. m., besides singing at inter Last evening the Republicans of the ia his drunken state, that he was retiring vals during the day. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1888. The land league will give a hop after various wards met, and nominated tickets Easter. to his downy couch, he had removed his shoes and much of his clothing, and in PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. and selected delegates to the Republican W. W, Douglas has opened an auction that state he remained all night. This city convention to be held this evening, Dress Goods store in South Lyon. morning he was too stiff to walk, and was with the following result: BACH & ABEL. thawed out at the county jail. • Edward Seyler was in Detroit Tuesday Mrs. Broadbeck has been engaged as J. W. Knight has been very sick thi FIB8T WAED. janitor in the Second ward school to com- week. Alderman—G. Frank Allmendinger. mence April 1. The M. E. choir, about 14 strong, weni Constable—J. S. Earle. Probably no event is so much to Saline Monday evening in busses, and Geo. W. Millen and E. M. Roberts spen Delegates—J. E. Beal, Dr. W. B. Smith, G. F. There are meetings every evening of enjoyed the trip very much. They sang Allmendinger, D. C. Fall, H. S. Dean, Albert looked forward to by the Ladies as Sunday in Concord. Gardner, E. E. Beal, J. J. Goodyear, I. C. Handy, this week except Satu.-day in the Congre- at an anniversary meeting in the M. K. Howard M. Holmes, Wm. Allaby, J. T. Jacobs, C. H. M. Tabor left for Dakota yesterday E. Mutschel. W. K. Childs, Nelson Sutherland, our opening of Satins. gational chnrch. church there. Miss Kate Jacobs sang four to be gone about three weeks. solos and Miss Carrie Ball sang a solo, Prof. A. Hennequln. Many consider us the largest MisB Mary Jacobus, of Ann Arbor, was Ward committee—H. S. Dean, Dr. W. B. Smith -AT- very much to the enjoyment of the Saline Judge Cooley and J. S. Hubbard lef J. E. Beal. handlers of Satins in the State married, March 21, in Toledo, to P. Manz, people, and Miss Caruthers and Orrin Cady Tuesday for Washington, D. C. SECOND WAED. of Sandusky, O. Alderman—Wm. Herz. outside of Detroit, and as we have delighted them with instrumental music. C. B. Woodward, formerly of the Cook Constable—Fred. Huhn. Johnny A., son of John and Jennie House, was in the city Monday. Delegates—Wm. Frank, John Heinzmann, Gott- about fifty thousand yards of The Saginaw Evening News, of March lob Schneider, John Lucas, John Krauss, l^wis Satins alone, it would seem to Smith, of Salem, died March 24, 1888, at 16, gives a short account of Frank Deshon, Miss Faith Helmer, of Iogalls-st, is Schlelcher, Edward Graf, John Wagner, E. D. T) the age of 8 years. spending the week in Port Huron. Markham, Philip Bach, Titus Hutzel. place our display indisputably fore- the young comedian who will hold the Ward committee—Wm. Frank, Titus Hutzel. Mary Gudekunst, of Ann Arbor, died of boards at the opera-house next week: Mrs. S. G. Milner,#of the high school, is Wm. Herz. most, and at our prices other stores " His first appearance on the stage was in spending this week in Grand Rapids. THIRD WARD. inflammation of the lungs, Tuesday night, Alderman—Reginald Spokes. could not be expected to equal it. at the age of 10 years. a noted juvenile Pinafore company in Mifs Anna Lutz returned from Mar- Constable—Jasper Imus. which he took the character of Dick Dead- shall, Tuesday, where she has been visiting Delegates—Fred. Kearns, T. C. Houglitby, Al- Fashion seems to demand Satins, eye, with Little Corinne as Buttercup. bert Daffer. Paris Banfield. Harrington Johnson, The circuit court was adjourned till this a week. Chas. E. Hiscock, Wesley Seybolt, Reginald and quite fortunately, too, for, while morning, because of the death of Mr. Then he was with a Boston theatrical Fred. P. Whitely, U. of M. law of '87, Spokes, August Hintz, A. H. Sillmore, C. L. Web- the French Satin easily lead, yet Jewett, who was father-in-law to Judge company, and later on organized the Har- now practicing in Findley, O., was in town ber, Jacob Ganzhorn. mmnn ris Opera company. Three years ago he Ward committee—Chas. E. Hiscock, Thos. just as effective designs come from Kinne. Saturday. Kearns. Dr. Dell. entered into partnership with Mr. Starr, FOURTH WARD. domestic Ioom3, at from one-third Last Friday, Fred. Weinman was ar- forming the Starr Opera company, of E. Jay Hale and wife, of Detroit, are Alderman—J. F. Lawrence. rested in Ann Arbor and taken to Pontiac, which he is now the sole proprietor, with visiting Mrs. Hale's faiher, D. E. Wines, Constable—T. P. Leonard. to one-half the cost; but of course where, it, is claimed, he forged a railroad this week. Delegates—J. F. Lawrence, Henry Masten, Geo. his brother William, a gentlemanly young H. Pond, M. M. Green. J. 8. Nowland, Samuel B not possessing the service of the time order and sold it. man of ability, late of the Grand Opera Miss Lizzie Kirk, of Ypsilanti, has been Gregory, Winfleld Banfield, F. L. Parker, Jerome Spring Dress Goods Sale House. Boston, as treasurer. Mr. Deshon Freeman, C. H. Millen, Henry Keedle, Oscar imported. A five-year-old son of A. P. Butts, of visiting Miss Grace Jennelle, on Fourth- Jackson. , Pittsfield township, wa9 bitten in the face owes bis success in a great measure not st, the past week. Ward committee—John 8. Nowland, Henry P. THIS WEEK IS SATIN WEEK, only to his unquestioned ability and gen- Masten, Geo. H. Pond. of Great Magnitude! by a dog last Saturday, but probably it James Tolbert, of East Saginaw, pro- FIFTH WARD. will not permanently disfigure him. ius, but to his strong personality, which and the grandest display Ann Ar- makes friends for him everywhere, being prietor of the Ferdon Lumber yard, was in Alderman—Earl Ware. town Tuesday. Constable—John Eobison. bor ever saw is on view at our speci- J. E. Harkins will receive a machine, always gentlemanly and courteous whether Delegates—Eli S. Manly, A. F. Hammond, Nor- al prices. this week, made especially for him by the on or off the stage and also very abstem- Tom Peach, U. of M. lit. and law, now man D. Gates, L. C. Goodrich, W. F. Ludholz. in Prof. Griffin's office in Detroit, was in Ward committee—L. C. Goodrich, N. D. G&te9, A few styles in window on the Detroit Novelty works. With it he will be ious in his habits." E. S. Manly. able to turn out 100 to 500 of his " toasters" town last week. SIXTH WARD. At Popular Prices. left. per day. Nellie A. Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Alderman—Fred. Barker. Supt. Lemon, of the West Bay City Constable—Henry Marsh. In new Spring Dress Goods, the Mrs. G. M. Monroe, of Ann Arbor, died school, is spending the week with his par- Delegates—T. J. Keech, L. D. Wines, /,. P. King, On account of the city election, Monday, Sunday afternoon of quick consumption, ents in Ann Arbor. A. F. Martin, J. M. Cook, Dr. C. G. Darling, C. Black and Colored Henriettas take there will be no drill at the armory. after an illness of eight weeks. She was Smith. Hereafter the company will drill twice a Miss May Webster and May Cora Con- Ward committee—A. F. Martin, T. J. Keech, Dr. the lead. We have on sale a full born in Saline, Feb. 18, 1869. She was a C. G. Darling. • week until camp time, on Monday and member of the high-school junior class ant, of Owo8so, are visitins Chas. Spoor, line of colors at 75 cts. At this Thursday evening*. of Ann Arbor, Miss Webster's grand- which held its exhibition Friday evening, father. Mrs. M. M. Tuttle has returned from price they are the best goods in the and among whose members she was a purchasing of millinery, and the company Arabella Westfall, formerly of Lima, favorite. The funeral services were held Daniel L. CrosBman, of Williamston, the world. died in this city March 26, at the age of popular clerk of the Michigan house of re- will have an opening on Friday and Tuesday, Rev. Dr. Ramsay officiating. Saturday of this week. Black Silks of excellent quality, 82. She was the mother of Mrs. Angelina The pall-bearers were members of her presentatives, was in town yesterday visit- guaranteed to give satisfaction at Matthews, of N. Division-st. The remains class, as follows: Henry Walker, Harry ing his father. A good many valuable presents are were interred in Dexter yesterday. very interesting prices. Kandall, George Dygert, Charles Bates, E. M. Roberts left for his home in Fort given away to customers at the Bazaar. 3 Pieces Black Silk, $1.25, worth THE REGISTER is in receipt of a copy of Elmer Beal, and Edward Butts. The Madison, Iowa, last evening. He has Go early. floral offerings were as follows: Gates $1.50. the paper read by Prof. Langley last Sep- been visiting George W. Millen and Ex- Auction sale of Clothing and Furnishing Ajar, by the junior class of the high-school, Gov. Felch two weeks. 200 PIECES 2 Pieces Black Silk, SI .50, worth tember before the British Association for Goods every day at Wm. W. Douglas' the Advancement of Science, and reprinted with the word " Rest" at the base; a SI.65. basket of flowers from the high school Capt. Sid W. Millard and Lieuts. C. M. 2 Pieces Black Silk, $1.75, worth from a chemical journal published in King and H. D. Merit! ew are at Adrain Photograph Albums, new stock at Leipsic. teachers; bunches of calla lillies from her lowest prices at Andrews & Company. .$2.00. Sunday-school class, and from D. S. Mon- today attending the annual election of field -NEW- We also have Black Silks, at 75c The old people of the Baptist church roe and family, of Detroit; Miss R. Miley, officers of the First Regiment, M. S. T. Since the Cook House property has and $1.00 a yard, but cannot guar- will have a social at the church Saturday Miss Iva Shaw and Miss Benjamin, Saline; Miss Anna B. Gelston, who has been in changed hands, the Bazaar is selling goods antee wear. at 3 p. m. They1 will indulge in an old- Misses Ida and Nettie Gregg, Ann Arbor; Europe since last June, has engaged pas- at a great discount. fashioned tea. Tnis evening an interesting flowers by N. W. Cheever and family and sage on board the steamer, City of Chicago, Our Colored Rhademes, at $1.00, Miss Mary Schneider. Golden Rule lodge which leaves Liverpool on April 4. Miss Do you want the very finest Coffee in social will be given at the church in honor the city ? Buy Acme Mocha and Java of Spring Fabrics! deserve special attention. of Dr. Haskell. contributed a beautiful anchor of flowers, Henrique?, of this city, will also come Our new Embroideries and and Washtenaw chapter a fine wreath. home on the same steamer. W. B. Warner. State-st. Flouncings are admitted to be "the Miss Edgar, one of the Boston Ideals, The loss is a sad blow to the parents. Fine goods, low prices, and best assort- was taken sick just before the perform- finest ever seen in Ann Arbor. A Mean Thing to Do. ment of goods at Martin Hailer's (iate ance of the " Daughter of the Regiment," Koch & Haller's.) Very little trouble to examine Monday night. Her part was was Babstte, Coming Events. them. Fine assortment on table who had quite a good deal to do. The Last Saturday morning, probably about Easter Cards in large variety at An in centre of store. opera was very much " cut," and the per- Election next Monday. 2 o'clock, the safe in Swathell, Kyer, and drews & Co.'s. A full line of Muslin Underwear, formance closed before 10 o'clock. Chamber concert April 6. Peterson's flouring mill, on N. Main-st, Now Open!, Mr?. Lee, of 127 Broadway, Lower all new, now on exhibition. I. M. Long & Co., the portrait artists, Clara Louise Kellogg April 9. was blown open. The burglars drilled town, has again started weaving. First- Our 25 cent Apron is the largest will soon have fine waiting rooms in the near the bolt and inserted gunpowder, class work warranted. University Dramatic club thinks of probably without the slightest qualms of and best in the city. postoffice block, and expect to remain in bringing out the drama, " Time tries all." Doc. Simon's This week Ladies' Black Cotton Ann Arbor at least two years. They conscience, although attached to the door The Washtenaw county medical society of the safe was a card on which the safe's Pleasant Barber Shop, directly opposite Hose, at 10 cts. a pair. 50 doz. in work in I-.dia ink and French crayon and wilt meet at the Frankliu house tomorrow. ;he south door of the court house, is the water color?. A fine picture of O. M. combination was written. The only char- All Wool Newton Suitings, at 30c per window on the right, worth 15 cts. The Ann Arbor Turnvereins will give itable construction that can put on such )est place in the city for anything in his Every bit of news that appears Martin, the undertaker, made by them, is ine. Try it. 645 tf. yard, worth 40c. on exhibition in J. T. Jacobs & Uo.'s show an evening entertainment in Beethoven conduct is that they couldn't read. Four in this column should bring prompt window. hall, April 5. years ago the safe was opened in the same Bible?, Prayer Books and Hymnals at 40-inch French Suitings in Checks and responses. The store is alive with The Ann Arbor Choral Union and the way by burglars, and ever since, the firm, Andrews & Company's. activity. The building committee of the Students' Ypsilanti Sappho club are talking of giving snowing that it was not burglar-proof, Brown and Grey Mixtures, imported to BACH & ABEL. Christian association have advertised for a joint concert. lave been careful not to leave large Lots Free! Lots Free ! sealed bids lor the excavation of a cellar Send us your name and address, and retail for 50c, we bought 35 Pieces on their lot on State-st, C0x90 feet and The annnal meeting of the Ladies' Li- amounts of money in it, and have kept the combination on the safe, as they did not we will mail you our circular how you and will run them at 25c a yd. Biggest seven feet deep, and they want to know brary association will be held on Monday, may obtain a lot worth $300, free. Ad- the price per yard; also for 1000 perch April 9, at 2:30 p. m., in the Library build- want a repetition of the gunpowder act, bargains in Dress Goods ever shown. ing. dress, People's Choice Soap Manuf. Co., of stone. The bids must be in by April 1, which might set fire to the mill. This 222 Wylie Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. and should be sent to A. E. Jennings, 44 Services in St. Andrew's, church next time there happened to be a little more 15 Pieces Ladies' Cloths, yard and Washtenaw-ave. Sunday as follows: 6 a. m., morning money than usual in the safe, and the bur- TheT., A. A. & N. M. Railroad will send a half wide, in the " Latest Colorings," prayer and address; 10:30 a. m., holy ?lars walked off with $40 and a gold pen. rou from Ann Arbor to Richmond, Va. The Democrats of Ann Arbor township communion and sermon ; 4 p. m., child- The firm are convinced that it was done and return for $18.70, tickets good for 30 Gobelin, Mahogany, Olive, Navy, Gold- have put up the following ticket: ren's service. by "local talent." It was certainly done days. Also low excursion rates to all Supervisor—Walter S. Bilbie. en Brown, Myrtle, Bronze and Sapphire, Olerk—Chas. T. Parshall. Dr. Ramsay will preach at the church with neatness. Sacks of flower were >oints in Florida and the south. Apply to Treasurer—Chas. F. Staebler. Sabbath evening on the Savior's Resur- )laced in front of the safe for the iron A. J. Paisley, Agent. worth voc; oar price \vill be 50c. a yd. Com. of Highways—Thos. O. Burlingame. Justice of the Peace—Geo. Warren. rection. Sabbath morning at 9 o'clock, ioor to fall on, thus lessening the noise. School Inspector—Chas. Brown there will be a love feast, and at 10:30 For their tools they levied on a blacksmith The undersigned having purchased the 20 Pieces Rutland, 52-inch Billiard Drain Com.—Andrew C. Mead. o'clock the sacraments of baptism and the msiness formerly conducted by Mrs. S. C. Constables—Albert West, Jas. Steffee, Wm. Hay- shop in lower town and on the tool house Cloths with Broadcloth finish, at 75c per den, jr., Frank Hagen. Lord's supper. of the M. C. R R. 'ratt, at 22 East Huron-st, will hereafter GENTS! The next meeting of the C. L. S. C. will >e most happy to see all of Mrs. Pratt's yard, worth $1.00. This is the time of year when the The Starr opera company will be in Ann old customers, as well as many new ones Arbor all next week, starting off Monday be held at the home of Miss Hill, Tuesday, T. C. T. U. Annnal Meeting:. 10 Pieces 52-inch English Broadcloths OLD give out and you need April 3. Mrs. Libby will read a paper on vho may be in want of Fine Candies, evening with " La Mascot." They have the life of Luther. Miss Watts will give 'astry, Cakes, Pies, etc. We shall serve in Fashionable Shades of Pearl, Fawn, "Mikado," "Chimes of Normandy," "Three readings, Glimpses of Luther's home life, The following officers were elected at unches and meals at all hours. Oysters Black Cloaks," "Erminie," and other from the Cotta-family letters. Miss H. he annual meeting of the Woman's Chris- ;ooked in all styles. Everything served Leather, Copper, Steel, Gobelin, Olive operas in their list. This is another of those tian Temperance Union, held in Hobart romptly and neatly. Sew Ones! We Have Them! companies which endeavor to give a Judson will give a review on "A Chance and Navy, at $1.00 per yard; worth ALL STYLES. ALL PRICES, Acquaintance." hall, March 21, 1888: ALLMENDINGER BBOS. really excellent performance for low prices. $1.50. SEE OUR ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF The company is represented ay George W. Monday evening, at Unity club, Mrs. President, Mrs. D. L. Clements. Willard Parker & Co.'s Sugar Cured First vice president, Mrs. L. 8. Bourns. Goodhart. Sunderland will continue her series of talks Second vice president, Mrs. A. T. Butts. lams are the best in the market. A large 25 Pieces 38-inch Wool Tricots, Spring on Famoui Pictures, by giving one on Recording secretary, Mrs. H. M. Doig. took of them at W. B. Warner's, State-st. Pull-Dress, Patent-Leather Dr. Hamilton E. Smith, of Detroit, who Rubens' " Descent from the Cross." Music Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jennie B. Fisher. Shades, at 40c per yd.; sold in other was recently married to Miss Jewett, of Treasurer, Mrs. M. J. Dyeert. SHOES. by Miss Laraway, piano, and Mr. Bilbie, Sup't of juvenile work, Miss M. S. Brown. Ann Arbor, was appointed as the guardian violin. Prof. Calvin Thomas will give a Vice president, Mrs. H. M. Doig. stores, at 50c. of Mabel Ward in Detroit years ago. He Secretary, Miss A. Hennlng. paper on " Goethe, the Man and Poet," Treasurer, Miss A. Wllsey. 20 Pieces Red Fern Suitings,all Wool, 3.50 ihir! has just been ordered by the probate and Dr. Harold Wilson will discuss " Ger- court of Wayne county, and it has been Before the election of officers, the time greeting?! man Universities." 40-inches wide, choice Shades, at 40c a Bicycle, Lawn - Tennis and sustained by the circuit court, to credit her was occupied in listening to reports of the estate with $31,000. He claims that it On Sunday evening next, at the Bap- secretary and treasurer, superintendent of yard; would be cheap at 50c. Sporting Goods in Season. should be about $9,000. The court acquits tist church the following musical selections uvenile work, jail work, and the distribu- will be given in connection with the ser- tion of literature. him of aDy intention of wronging his vices : We have placed on Sale an immense ward, but thinks that he was careless in The report of the jail work was instrue- HANGSTERFER & CO. 1. Organ Voluntary. "Kyrle Eleison." Moxart. ;ive. From it was learned that there had managing her affairs. 2. Chorus. " Sing We Alleluia." Gilchrlst assortment of Wash Dress Goods, at 8c, 3. Solo, with violin obligato. " The Light from )een 128 persons confined in the county Have just reoeived The Republicans of Ann Arbor town- Heaven." Gounod. jail during the past year, 47 of whom 10c and 12Jc a yd. 17 South Main St., - Ann Arbor. 4. Haydn's First Mass, arranged for orchestra. ship, last Saturday, met in the court-house 5. Quartette. " Christ Our tassover." Opus 46 were for drunkenness; many of the others Novelties in Easter Goods! White- Dress Goods in Nainsook to make nominations. They organized Dudley Kuck. were for crimes committed while under by choosing J. D. Williams, chairman • 6. Violin Solo. Republican City Convention. 7. Holo, with violin obligato. " The Resurrec- he influence of liquor. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Checks and Plaids, at 10c, 12Jc and 15c, Evart H. Scott, secretary, and F. C. Huson tion." Harry Rowe Shelley. The convention of the second district is The Republicans of the city of Ann Arbor will and John Allmand, tellers. The ticket is per yard. meet in city convention at the City Hall on 8. Chorus. " Mighty Jehovah." Bellini. to be held in the Baptist church in this Thursday. March 29th. at 7:80 o'clock p m for a8 follows: There will be a special Easter service city in the last week of April. the purpose of nominating candidates for city Supervisor—Frederick B. Braun. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Lace Stripes and Plaids, at 10 and offices; and transacting such other business as Clerk—John T. Fuller. at the Unitarian church next Sunday LDCY D. S. PABKER, Secretary. may properly come before the meeting. Treasurer—John Keppler. morning. The church will be decorated According to a resolution adopted at the last Justice—Cassius M. Oi-good. with flowers, and there will be extra Meeting of V. of M. Regents. Republican city convention each ward will be Com. of Highways—Aaron G. DeForest. Victoria Lawns, India Linens, Corded, entitled to one delegate for every 25 votes case for School Inspector—Walter J Whitlark music, together with recitations and ad- ALL governor at the last preceding election. On this Drain Com —Jacob Baessler dresses, and commemorative of those in The Regents of the U. of M. met Tues- basis the various wards of the city will be entitled Bluett Piquas, at 10c, 12Jc, 15c and 20c a yd. to representatives as follows: the congregation and Sunday school who day evening. The course in the Dental Frank Deshon g^%3£*!i&SZ%i& *•* - have died during the past year. Also a NEXT Sateens, 100 Pieces extra value in all , , , Vote*. Delegates. Delegates to the county convention to be called college was extended to three terms of ' Is' ward „... 408 16 —John C. Mead, F. C. Huson, I. N. S. Foster, C. M. number of persous are to be teceived into nine months each. The required course -AND- Osgood. the church. In the evening Mrs. Sunder- the Newest Shades for Spring, and 2dward 205 u Township committee—Evart H. Scott Wm leretofore has been two years. The com- WEEK. Mward S03 12 Burk, George Foster. land will give the eleventh of her lectures mencement dinner will be 50 cents this copied from Koechlin's French Goods, 4th ward 313 on the B >oks of the Bible. Subject vear instead of $1 as formerly. Prof. Sttwanl i«4 6 The Prohibitionists met last Thursday " The Apochryphal Books." MATINEE i at 12Jc a yard; worth 20c. You can't Cth ward 186 Dewey's resignation was accepted, and evening in Firemen's hall, and put the fol The Prohibition county convention will lowing city ticket in the field : Mavor W. 8. Hough was appointed in his place SATURDAY. 5th Year of tell them from 40c Sateens when made CHAS. K, HISCOCK, Ch'm. be he'd at the rink April 6, and it is ex- from Out 1 next. The degree of A. B. Noah W. Cr.eever; recorder, Alvin Will pected that they will make a day of it. Continued Success ! up. Card of Thanks. sey. Aldermen, 1st ward, Eliaha A. Cal- was conferred on F. E. Beeman, '87. Do- The invitation reads: "C me and bring nations to the library were reported by To the many friendi, neighbors, and kins; 2d ward, Alfred H. R-.yce; 3d your wife, daughters, uncles, oousino, 100 Gross New Dress Buttons. ward, George W. Renwick; 4th ward, aunts, and sweethearts, and spend a cUy Librarian Davis. One was $275 from E. C. - " LA HA5C01TE." members of the high school junior class, James C. Herbert, and to fill vacancy, Hegeler, of La Salle, Ills. The other was 50 Pieces New Braids to match new who during the illness »od death of our pleasantly " The convention will be called Other Operas Announced Later. John D. Boylan; 5th ward, James B* to order at 11:10 a.m. At 12:15 there "ram Dowager Lady Vernon, through daughter have shown us so many kind- Saunders; Cth ward, Alfred H. Holmes Henry Fronde, of England. She will pre- Shades in Dress Goods. nesses and attentions, we desire to return will be a i)inner in Cropsey's hall, by the 28 PEOPLE, 28 Supervisors, 1st riist., Judson H. Warner ; W. C. T. U. The business will be closed sent copies of the magnificent edition of It is an established fact, for many our most heartfelt and sincere thanks. 2d dist., Daniel Stickler; 3d dist., Samuel in the middle of ths afternoon, which is he Inferno of Dante (three volumes folio) COSTLY COSTUMES, MR. and MRS. G. M. MONROE. G. Miller. Constables, 1st ward, Daniel the election of 18 delegates to the state compiled and arranged by George John years, that we stand at the head for Ann Arbor, March 20, 1888. W. Amsden; 2d, James Murphy, sr.; 3,1 c invention, etc An attractive feature of Lord Vernon, and brought out two or NOVEL STAGE EFFECTS. Stylish Dress Goods, at Low Prices. William Matthews ; 4tb, Charles L. Allen- the day will be the mu*ic of the Silver three years after his death by his son An exceedingly fine line of Baby car- 5th, Thomas Godkins ; 6 h, John P. Jud- Lake quartette, an organization which Augustus Henry, Lord Vernon. They Lades, it will pay you to look through riages is now on exhibition at Martin son. John Schumacher was made chair- goes about from New York city with A. were printed for presentation, and not for PRICES, 10, 20 and 30 cts. Haller's (late Koch & Haller) 52 S. Main man, and Ralph McAllaster, secretary, ot A. Hopkins, a Prohibmen orator. Mr. our Dress Goods Department. and 4 W. Liberty-ste. the city committee. sale, hence their value cannot well be Beseavod Seats 4O cts, Mead, of the quartette, will speak in the stated. On sale at Wain's. Chart open Saturday Morning. D F. SCHAIRER