THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

VOLUME XXX. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 3, 1897. NUMBER

the education given in the low-.' plunder of the county treasury became Few children who enter school can worst sinner is he who uses up the THE DEMOCRAT. grades. The many do not pass be so poblic and notorious-that outraged go to the University. Tha great num- soil God has given him. He always yond the primary grades. Of the fe\ public sentiment landed a brace of PUBLISHED EVEBY FRIDAY. THE FARMERS' PICHIC ber must leave at the end of the witnessed the wasting of tile soil who do the great majority do not g coroners in the penitentiary. primary or the high school to enter with anguish and sorrow. If we ex- beyond the high school. It is of firs In calling the attention to these CHAS. A. "WARD, EDITOR AND PROP. Annual Celebration at Whit upon the business of earning a living. haust 'the fertility of our soil what importance, then, that the instmctioa abuses the Democrat has no desire to r! he best education is the education are our children and our children's TERMS: $1.00 PER YEAR. in the primary grades should be a criticise the local officers. They have more Lake. that fits these children for the prac- children going to do. Ilnmaa brains, complete and comprehensive as it i doubtless but pursued their duty as tical duties of life. Give us practical he thought, were the best fertilisesr possible, to make it and that the cm laid down by law. That the procedure knowledge first; then, if there is op- for any soil. The better educated a Upwards of Three Thousand People rieulum be arranged with the end in is useless and unproductive of g«od poitunity, the education that is sought farmer was the better fertiliser Jris. view of conferring the largest possibl results is n-o fault of theirs.. But it is in Attendance. - -Came From Al solely for culture. He believed that •brains would make. Entered at Ann Arbor Postoffice as Second benefit upon those whose school lif a strong incentive for the people to Directions. the present tendency of high •?etK>ol The country was the cradle fflfmor - Class Mail Matter. closes with its completion. demand that the system be abolished. work was towards the Uuiversitj and ality. Not all saints and sinners la OFFICE: TIMES BLDG.. S. MAIN ST. The same principle Should goverr The Farmers' Picnic association me professional life, and away from the either town or country, but the tonie the high school course. The ten wlu If Uncle Cyrus Luce has in l:is at "VVhitinore Lake last Saturday fo occupations which the great mass of of morality was higher in the optn must begin the real work of life a make-up one remote panicle of vhat its annual celebration. "These gather the people must always foilovv. Ed- country and upon the farm. Thw Advertisers will note the fact that its close are entitled to more co.'isid sentiment which causes ir.en to re- ings grow !n favor every year anc ucation should have a bread winning morality was needed in 6fgh places the circulation of the Democrat -s oration and their instruction is of in joice over the discomfiture of those are looked forward to in pleasant an value. The state is not particularly and in public life. Fanners nust s-st guaranteed to be 5,000 copies per week. finitely mo-re importance to the stat who have done them wrong tic could tioipation as. the only general dis It goes everywhere and reaches every interested in the professions. That a good example to their children. than that of the one who will p.".- hardly have resisted, the- disposition tinctively farmers' meeting. They af- cm:. education is of most value to the They must be proud of their occupa- on to the University. In short, w to enjoy a little inward *;>tisfa.-ti..-i ford a general reunion of the fanners state which enables men to get bread tion and they must stick tbgrefher, are taxed for the maintenance' of ai. the rebuke which the farmer'; of of a wide area and, foster a intltua' and butter. The great problcn of local loyalty, he said, was one of the SCHOOL MEETING. schools on the ground that educative W'ashtenaw county threw in the fae"interest and good fellowship among most people is how to make a living. needs of the hour. To Illustrate On next Monday occurs the annual fosters good citizenship and lends sta of Senator Campbell at the Farmers' those whose .interests are mutual. The education that helps to solve tnat value of co-operation to the f school meeting ind the election of bility to our institutions. But the ed picnic last Saturday. It will be re- I ']i wards of 3,000 people attended problem is of most value. Education the governor tohran amusing tare of three members of the school board. ucation that constitutes our nationa membered that Senator Campbell was the picnic last Saturday. They came for culture alone is of no value to a steer of extraordinary size whicb lie- Then is the time for those who be- safeguard is not the education of the one of those who helped to turn the in carriages and on the trains from one who must earn his bread. Swell purchased and proposed to turt* in *. lieve that there is an opportunity for preacher, the lawyer, the professor 01 ex-govcrnor down when he was ap-all directions. There were among the education is like planting a tree top pasture on his farm with forty reform in the conduct of our public the physician, but the education of pointed upon, the board last winter. crowd .many whose agricultural ap- downwards and expecting it to grow. steers of more moderate proportions. schools to do their effective work. It is evident that them an who was the masses, whose lot it must be-to r-i enticeship was served anywhere No people rise to a high intellectual Hut the forty steers combined and Once elected the school board is some- turned down stands better with the fill the humbler ranks of life. but at the plow handle, but all were plane without being first, successful drove the big steer out. Then he what of a close corporation, inclined, farmers of this vicinity than the men farmers for the day. All were intent commercially. proposed to educate tho smaller steers; at times, to be a little autocratic in who did the "turning." its display of authority. The way to THE CORONER'S INQUEST. upon haying a good time, and they The industrial must preciJde the and turned them one by one into an secure the ^pursuit of any policy by The coroner's inquest is a relic of had it. Games and wares intended to purely intellectual. It is body first enclosure with the big steer, each re- the board is to elect men in sympathy barbarism which the civilization or There wasn't even the custom-try entice the cautious nickel from the ind culture afterwards. He believed ceiving a ca3tigation that subdued his with thr.t policy. the nineteenth century has not yet "dull thud" when the assembled- far-, poykets of the assembled people were iractical education best lo develop pugnacious tendencies. But when has shaken from our jurisprudence. There dropped Senator Campbell at numerous. The best of order pre- the thinking powers. Our safest and again turned the big steer into the There are some members at present may have been a time, perhaps, in Whitmore Lake last Saturday. vailed throughout the day. T!ie tore- pasture with the smaller ones they upon the board who believe that the nest thinkers are men schooled in the the distant past, when the well de- practical affairs of life. The high again formed a trust and drove linn schools should be conducted upon fined principles which now govern the out. So the farmer single-handed business principles; there are others •school training should not lead stu- intercourse of men and the detection dents away from I he paths which could not accomplish much against who seem to think the city is consti- and punishment of crime were form- the gigantic interests that wire grind- tuted for the benefit of the school nine out of every ten must follow. ing from tho crudity of barbaric jus- If farmers continue to educate boys ing him. But by co-opor.ititig Hygtem rather than the schools for the tice, that the coroner's inquest, formed eouM have everything their own piotit of the city. Those are the ones or everything else except farming a useful part of the machinery of the hey must not complain if farming The farmers produce GO per cent of who must be weeded out before our law, but it is now a useless as well the wealth of the country. They ought schools can be brought to the highest oses its dignified place. He believed as an expensive appendage. Like the ilso in a practical education for gp-is. to own 60 per cent, of its stock, tint degree of efficiency and their mainte- grand jury system which has be^n they do not. Conditions arc choused. nance within a reasonable compass; Believed that girls should learn to discussed by many of our states, the feep house before they learn to play The speaker could remember when Th(- Democrat inaugurated a niove- chief use of a coroner's inquest is to everything was done by individual, tr.ent for a reform in the administra- he piano and paint. The mother build up taxes, and an institution who neglects the practical education effort. Xow the individual is like a. tion of the affairs of our public •which has no other purpose may well •ipher on the left hand of nothings schools. It proposes to follow up that f her own daughter does not select be dispensed with. girl similarly educated for .ier >on's In closing he urgej the farmers to- policy until something substantial is take care of the faring, assuring them. The coroner's inquest always '.eaves vife. High schools should teach flo- accomplished. To thai end we urge that if that were done the farm* a case just where it finds it. so far •.estie science even if they have to every one who has the interests of would take care of the farmers. their children and the schools at heart as the detection and punishment of a irop a little Greek. to give the election of members of the crime is concerned. Does a man drop At the close of President Snyder's At the close of Governor Lueses aJ- school board their earnest considera- on the street from heart disease. address Miss Julia Ball favorei the dress James Harkias, accompanied by tion. or an unfortunate. g*rl 'become the audience with a vocal solo. Mrs. Harkjns e,n the piano, sang tv.\> victim of a. flying locomotive the ex- Ex-Governor Luce wns the next of his characteristic songs as only Jiiu Iu the matter of the expenditure of pense of a-coroner's inquest is ;le.>mod speaker and his reception was evi-.l aioe Ilarkiu.s can .sing them. money alone, to ignore the other 'in- necessary to officially determine what of the esteem- in which he .s held Henry Waldron, of Nortlifield, then terests at stake, the schools are the every bystander knows to be the ease; by the fanners of this section. This secured the floor and introduced, by occasion of our largest'single itc:n of and when this fact has been gravely is the third time the governor lias request, the following resolution: taxation and their maintenance now and judicially determined by the spoken at the Whitmore picnics. His "Whereas, The products of the involves an annual expenditure of coroner and his jury, the detection and subject was "Practical Farming" but for a long period of years have been over $50,000. This fact alone should punishment of the criminal, if the in- he said he intended to avoid his sub-sold for a price hardly covering th* secure the attention of the taxpayer. quest shall determine that a cri-.ne ject as much as possible and he s - ccst of production, and The mon who are elected upon the ;ll has- been committed, is in no w.-:v eeeded tolerably well. In his earlier board should be men of undoubted "Whereas, Farming lands have di- advanced. A coroner's inquest sel- speech-making days he advse.l .in business capacity, men who will not riinished in value until they will not dom discloses the identity of a crim- audience of farmers to raise horses sell for the assessed valuation, and be willing to pay a fancy price for a ir-al; it discloses nothing the officers xV-\ v\ hen those animals were worti. S^00 "Whereas. The farmers are paying name when something equally good of the law do not already know; it to $400 per span. One of his auditors an unjust proportion of the taxes, can bo had for less money. They furnishes no new ground for proced- WARD AND VOKES, did so. When his colls were ready therefore should r.'.so he men blessed with a ure; it saves none of the expense of for market horses were- worth *r>o "Resolved, That we approve of tbe larg( sprinkling of lime in the spinal the trial which must follow the de- Greatest Comedians on the'American stage, will appear at the New apiece. He presented the speaker a effort of His Excellency, Governor column—men with moral courage suf- tection and arrest by the police. When Athens Theater, Ann Arbor, next Saturday evening.' lull of $2,200 damages for following Hazen S. Pingree, to secure such legis- ficient to do what is right and just the- coroner's jury has determined his advice. Since then he always lation as will compel corporations to by the people without caring who is what every one knows before it is The r-oekwith tragedy has added noon was devoted to hand-shaking avoided giving advice on practical bear their just proportion of the bur- pleased or offended by their" action. impanelled, that a man who is ro another to the list of mysterious Har- which was participated iu by both farming. He was still a farmer him- den of taxation, and condemn the ac- They should first and last be pos-longer possessed of the breath of life dies in Washteuaw county which the country and the city farmers. self. He did not live en his farm tion of our senators and representa- sessed of the idea that th.> people is dead, it has fullfiKed its every await solution After dinner those interested m the but he worked it. He hired t:,e light tives, in the legislature who opposed own the schools, pay for their mainte- function. Measured by its effective literary exercises of the day gathered work done and did the heavy work the above." nance and ;ire entitled to have their reM'lts it is a most expensive institu- nrcia with his head full or at the grove. The stage was occu- Ti himself. During the past few years Senator Campbell occupied a seat on wishes respected. tion. theories is in rich pasture just now. pied by the officers of the associa- tion and a score of representative it had kept him busy to make enoi'...;h the platform and as he was one of No- person should be selected for this lut somehow or other the fellow who The Beckwith case serves to illus- farmers. President Win. Ball pre- from the "best farm in Michigan" to, those condemned by the resolution important trust who is hoth a caii figure out just how it happened trate our contention of the utter use- sided and the exercises were opened pay the fellows who did the light some one called for Campbell, but parent and a taxpayer. It ri-.ay be never has the faculty of making a less ness of this institution. The ver- by a piano selection by Miss Julia work for him. President Ball proceeded to put the suggested that there are ivany per- r..i:vl>:i::ta'bkt commodity of his dict in that case, arrived at after Ball. While there was a liberal resolution and it carried wit'i a sons who are neither parents or tax- The present prosperity of the far- several days' hard listening and wait- sprinkling of lawyers in the audience whoop, not a si.igle solitary voice be- payers who would make good mom- mers. Uncle Cyrus allowed, was due ing, is that Beekwith came to his a most careful search failed to reveal to the short crops of other countries. ing raised in defense of the farmer- bt-rs of the school board. This is From the tone of his remarks at death on the evening of the 17th or a clergyman and the speakers of the He would not answer for the future senator who chummed with Bill doubtless trae. But, other things be- Whitmore Lake Saturday it would not the morning of the 18th of August, day had to proceed to their tasks but was inclined to think the worst Thompson and voted with the railroad ing equal, the parent and the tax- require a very great stretch of Imag- from injuries inflicted by parties un- without the formality of prayer. was over. He advised the farmers interests. payer will tr'ake the belter member. ination on the part of one conversant known and that his body was subse- President Ball, in his opening -id- to make the most of dollar wheat Tho election of officers was next ia Were it a matter of private business with current political history, to in- quently placed in the Huron river. dress, took a very pleasant view <^f while it lasted. He likened the coun- order. Phillip Duffy, of Northfield, there would be no question of the se- fer that your Uncle Cyrus, has not The value of this finding to the cause the future, and said that there wax try to a great joint stock eon>.

seated in a row on one side i>f the they ustcr, and that it is not consid- room, while Mi's. Clark's friends 'vere ered good form any more, when tho C. ML B. JLCONVEHTIOR gathered directly opposite ahem. When CHARACTER SKETCHES. attention of us both was attracted to the young girl-wife was discharged a bench down near the water edge. from custody the two crowds went 'How did it end?" asked the pap v- Grand Council of Michigan out separately, and no tender parting (Karl ITarriman In Detroit Journal.) hanger, as lie rolled up his napkin and Begins Its Session Today. words or farewells were i>as>.>,i be- 'I'll tell you what it Is," remarked looked under the sugar bowl cover for tween the motlic-i1 and daughter. It ie floor-walker this morning, as heti.e ring. ii to lie trusted that the marriage will jsumed his seat at Mrs. Murphy's 'End? How could it end? She saw We life Endorsed 8y Our Customers, Over ;1OO Delegates Present — The nor be repented and timt everything ihle, after going across the room for I was making an ass of myself, of Conventioa Will Last for Several will turn out right. nother celery dish. "I'm going to course. She said from the looks of Days — Important Business to Be etition the common council to close things she 'wasn't the only pebble on THREE HORSES BURNED. the Island and give it to thethe beach,' or something like that. ri':d Transacted. v.een." that 'there are others.' She remarked Ask Anyone? Barn of Christopher Rathfon, Pltts- •What:" exclaimed the circus lady. that sin' guessed she wasn't doing The grand council of the Catholic Mu- flcld, Dosti-oycd by Fire Last 'You're not going to do that, really. anything very original in falling in They will tell you that they could not tual Benefit Association began a three Eveniiiji. re you'?" pleaded the ribbon clerk. leve with John." days' session hero Wednesday. The Another disastrous lire took place ropping his fork iu anguish. "Did you do anything else about it?" get along without their Gas Stove for delegates began arriving Tuesday, Tuesday and 1'itlstieM was tiie 'What you going t' do that for?" asked the circus lady, as she moisten- some forty or fifty registering yester- scene of the conflagration this time. tolidly asked the paper-hanger, 'is heed her lingers in the water glass and twice the money they now pay for fuel. day. The greater number o£ delegates Christopher Rathfon, who lives about cached across the table and *iar- dried them on the table cloth. come in this morning and about 110 five miles west of this city, was busy ooned the last piece of tor.st. •Yes. I wrote the fellow up in the are present now. Headquarters have last evening taking care of his stock, "I>causa the place has become a state to take her and God bless 'em keen established at the Cook house The Convenience and cleanliness alone is lie hung up his lantern in the usual Usance, and more than that, it haboths ; but I'll tell you right now if and the corridors of the hotel present place and went down in the cellar pen the cause of my breaking a re-over I am called upon to talk to a a lively appearance this afternoon. worth $3.00 a month. of the barn to pump some water. Just olve. It's a nuisance, and li'ce all young woman of the futility of love The last convention was held three aa he came upstairs the lantern ex- UCh, it ought to be abated." replied I won't go up to Belle Isle to do it. yt-ars ago and consequently there is ploded, throwing kerosene over the ie floor-walker, slipping his fore- I'll take her out under a cactus m the considerable business to be transacted hay. which was immediately Ignited nger around the spoou so it wouldn't middle of the great lAmeviean desert now. The trustees of die association " i! sooner than it takes to tell or ill out when he raised his coffea JTlip. ami I'll look under every other cactus met in executive session last night. write it. the inside of the barn was Belle Isle," he continued, "lias in the surrounding comity before I Ann Arbor Gas Co., The officers and representatives as- aU ablaze. rought discord into more families begin, at that." sembled this morning and went iu a Mr. Rathfon and his hired man made lan any other one thing. It has body to St. Thomas church, where desperate efforts to get at and save aused legally joined hearts to be torn A STABBING AFFRAY Office No. 1 South Fourth Ave. solemn high mass was celebrated in the horses, but only one animal was sunder and it is continually joining an impressive manner. Father Kelly ! and this one was badly singed. carts that ought to bo kept asunder, Creates Kxcltement on W. Huron St. acted as celebrant, being assisted by The remaining three dorses perished 'he case I have iu miud is bassd ou Tills Afternoon. Fathers O'Brien of Kalamazoo, Flem- in the flames. The barn was com-ie latter view." Ann Arbor Savings ing of Dexter, and Dooming of Annpletely destroyed anil Mr. Rathfon's An exciting stabbing affray 'ook The circus lady looked over at the Organized May. 1800. under the General or. After the services In thecrop of hay went up in Barnes. Some place on W. Huron street a little after Kiiiiklnu Law of tuts State. aper hanger and winked, and the rib-' church, the delegates adjourned to thefarming tools. Including a new :ulti- :; o'clock Monday afternoon when Fred on elerx leaned so far forward that lecture room, where the meeting was Vrttor, were also lost. The barn and Mack, a laborer in this city, stabbed is sleeve rested in the butter dis'i. Charles Smita, who lives on a farm m , • $50,000 called to order with Dr. Clancy, of vntcnts were partially covered with : Port Huron, in the chair. insurance. "Tell us all about it." The paper- An Arbor town, and inflicted a ua uful anger was feeling good and inclined cut in the la/tter's arm with a jack- Surplus, 150,000 Total Assets, $1,000,000 The committee on credentials, con- Business Men. Guardians, Trustees, Ladies, and other persons will sisting of Messrs. A. Chapoton, jr., E. LIGHTNING'S WORK. listen to personal experiences in knife, the instrument used in the at- find this Bank a safe and convenient place at which to do business. A. Haimlin and H. B. Vincent, all of eart joining. The circus lady sat tack. Deputy Canrield arrested Ma -li. Interest is allowed on all .Savings Deposits of $1.00 and upwards, ac- Detroit, made their report and theDestroyed the Barns of !•",. I). Fletcher itii him for throe hours on the tire who still showed fight when the jffi- cording to rale of the baiik, interest compounded semi-annually. convention was ready for business and Albert (;raves Yesterdaj. scape the night before last, and liecer came up to him, and he was about 12 o'clock. The elements played havoc Sun- asn't recovered from the bliss of it locked up ou charge of assault to doMoney to Loan in Sums of $25.00 to $5,000 great bodily barm less than the crime As a preliminary the presidng officer day morning and evening. There was et. Secured by unencumbered Real estate and other good securities. a severe thunder and lightning storm •'Well, you saw the young woman I of murder. f iuUTMluced Father Kelly, who deliv- OACCTV nCDflCIT \# A 111 TC " the best mode rn construction. Absolutely Fire and and lightning is responsible for two ad in with me to meals tin; first part According to 'Smith's story, he was ered a short address of welcome. He oArtll utrUili VAULIo Bur-iai • pI'roofr . BBoxes it> reut from 83.00 Cu $10.00 per year said in part: big fires. The first occurred at me f the week," began the floor-walker. taking Mack's wife and children out .DIRECTORS. "Honored Delegates of the C. M. B.Snperior farm of E. I). Fletcher, '.lie "Yes. I remember. She was a pretty to his farm because they were not be-CHRISTIAN MACK W. P. HARRIMAN A.:—It gives me great pleasure to wel-proprietor of the Perkins hotel in De- Irl. Who was she?" asked the ribbon irg supported by Mack. While he DAVID BINSEY DANIEL HISCOCK come you to our city and extend to trdlt. The farm is run by M. T. was driving down Huron street, Mack WILLIAM DUBKL L. GRUiSER you the privileges of Ann Arbor. Ou Conklin who lost nearly all his world- "If you";l wait long enough I'll tell saw them, from where he was work- W. B. SMITH behalf of the members of the associa- ly possessions by Hi" disaster. The MI;." was the reply.. ing, and started for Smitlr. He staW.vd » OFFICERS..- tion here, and indeed the entire par- tarns and two horses which were The smile vanished from the o,ues- him in the arm before Smith could CHRISTIAN MACK, President W. D. HARRIMAN, Vice-President is]]. I welcome you. Were we notburned belonged to Mr. Fletcher and Soner's face .and the tops of his ,\arsde/end himself and was laying about CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier M, J. FRITZ, Assistant Cashier devoting our energies to erecting a line besides this, stacks from ten acres of widened. him at a lively rate with a piece of church building here, we would paint wheat, ten acres of rye and ten acres "She was my niece and ward." re- : I when arrested. The children. tl a low;; red for you this morning. at oats were consumed. Mr. Conklin iimed the floor-walker, as he nuslied it. is said, narrowly escaped so'ne While I am speaking to you now. I svas working the farm on shares and .'.ek up his sleeve a cuff that slv> vd hard knocks. Smith went to a Joe- should like to make mention of a ht and Mr. Fletcher are both suffer- :nmistakeable signs of having beon tor and had bis arm attended to. 'the matter which should demand your ear- s in the loss of the crops. Mr. Conk rimmed with a razor. "She came V wound is deep but not dangerous. nest consideration. We have here in I !;i n > insurance, bat it is pnid rom up ill the country to see !icr old this city a great University, the pride .Mi-. Fletcher carried some on the i cie. and Incidentally to tell him that Accidentally shot. of the state. There are some 250 ling. i young fellow of her neighborhood An accidental shooting occurred at Catholic students in attendance at this The second fire was that on the farm ad asked her to mnrry him. She's vrillis Friday by which a little •great institution and the €athoiics of ;•!' Albert Graves in Yjisilanti town. ply IT, you know." innocent six-year-old girl may lose her The state are doing nothing to hold Lightning struck the bam shortly of- "No, we didn't know, but go on,"life. Charles Breinung, a young man t« :i o'clock Sunday morning. The them. Oilier deuomimtions spend rat in the paper-hanger. The ribbon living with bis parents, had a 32 1'i'ilding was a large one. being UOx3E targe sums of money to keep the stu- -ounter youth smiled again. revolver with which he had just •Vet in dimensions. A'.l the crops ;.nd dents interested in their worls and "WeH, I didnf want her to ;;'o :MI.1killed :i couple of cats and was busy grain, except ihc corn, wore con- ifchere is need for us to do likewise. gei married. She's too young; but youcleaning the pistol. In the room with sumed, besides which :i shsd, nude; As a suggestion I wish to placa this • I didn't have time during the i!,-iy him were bis cousins, one a girl of which was placed the fanning raachin- matter before you. Again I extend talk to her; so last night I -eutod 14 years .•uid the other six years old. iry was placed, was deatriy-icl. "'>< to you the heartiest welcome :md hope i couple of bicycles and took her upThe smaller one, Olive Niles. was Ihink of every foas the lire was so strong that that your stay here may be a pleas- >:i tha Island." watching the process of cleaning with it was possible to see the face of a ant one." '•What did you do that for?" asked interest and was close to Mr. Brelii- good point a perfect watch as far away as this city. whil« The meeting adjourned shortly after lie circus lady, with a saw-dust in- nng when suddenly the trigger ardinary print was nearly dis^jnaible the address, and the afternoon session T.ilk about two people being in elos-' snapped, the gun was discharged and wheel should have and Mr. Graves is insured in Hie Washte began at 3 o'clock. The time this the ball entered the little girl's breast Haw Mutual but it is impossible ti afternoon was devoted to getting bench were in about as close eoai- .ir.st below the right lung. A doctor you will have a mind learn at this time for just how mile] things iu running order. r.r.nion as any two could be. They was summoned and Mr. Breinung hur- and no estimate is given on the loss A br.:quet for which covers will be were all wrapped up in each other. ried to this city for Dr. Wilcoxs'M) as bill it is a very large one. picture cf the laid for 150 guests will be held at the I tried to talk about the sky, but itfast as his horse could carry him. Cook house this evening. Rev. E. D. lldn't go; Agnes hail seen 'cm. too." In talking to The Times representa- Kelly will act as toastmaster and the WILL CLAIM SI25. ' Was that all?" quietly inquired the tive he showed a most heartfelt regret address of welcome will be given by ibbon clerk. Sfasons Want the Michigan Central t< that such a thing had happened and Mayor Hiscock. The program as ar- "All! Well, I should say not. After Pay Them That Much Damages. was really too excited to give the most ranged is as follows: "Our Guests," hat we saw 'em everywhere. There Ti!'. transportati6n committee •* comprehensible details of the unfortu- M. .T. Cavanaugh; song, .lames E. was more billing and coing going on Phoenix Lodge is confining its attea nate affair, the uncertainty of the lit- Ilarkins; "The 0. M. 11. A.." Dr. .1. L. >u the island, last night, than I ever lion to the Michigan Central rallro.i tle girl's life during his mission to this Eurkhart; "Michigan," .T. V. Sheehan; lr. anied of in all my philosophy. You solely, and have made a claim of $12" city to secure the services of a sur- song, Fr. GoMrick; "America," Kev. •ouldn't hear anything down the lanes damages done them by the advertisln geon seeming to affect him deeply. Jos. Schrembs. The delegates are :i nut reports like pistol shots, only they it' another excursion before theirs liai Mr. Breinung's parents are iw.iy fine looking body of men and all .Vin weren't pistol shots, and conversations By Express C. O. D. privilege of examination on been pulled off. When the boa from home at present and his aunt Arbor welcomes them to the city. which 'tootsie' told 'wootsie' that receipt of $5.OO. Money returned less express- reached Detroit from Tasbtnoo Par) was caring for the home, which ac- without him or her the world would Wednesday evening the rans counts for the presence of the two lit- age if not accepted. not be a world at all, only clems. DISCHARGED FROM CUSTODY. ;>ortation committee was met b; tle girls at the place. There I was. trying to maKC a young • harles W. Mao-or. who represent girl believe that it was a waste of THE LUMCREM CYCLE (o. Mrs. TselHc Clark-Daniels Discharged the Michigan Central railroad, am Workmen on the Maple street sewer time to fall in love, and that none of by Justice Joslyn. they were told by him that the Sun this week unearthed a stone that was the best families were doing it now. Quite a crowd gathered at .lastice tlay school people would not he a! the exact shape of a human foot. An and all about me nothing but senti- Joslyn's court TOOIU Thursday after- '.-wed to run an excursion if the Ma underground cave was discovered in coon to see what disposition would ment and kisses!" .•jonic committee- forbid it. This st.-iti the same place some years ago and be made of the case of larceny against genuousness. :i (lit is substantiated by Will Edd> there are all sorts of speculations on I WHY SHOULD Nellie Clark-McDaniels, the girl who '.V. S. Carpenter and Frank Home) "Oh, I thought the atmosphere and the discovery of the "human foot" ran away on a bicycle Saturday to lights and water and all that, you The committee did not ask this bn stone. TORMENTED. many the man of her choice, notwith- know, would sorter help me in telling told Mr. Maeer that they thought a The state superintendent has ap- standing the wishes of her mother to her what I think of such things. I least 500 persons had been Kept ;, pointed the following as chairmen in With flies and all the contrary. thought it would assist me in talking home by the trouble that had arise: the Board of Visitors to the different I Prosecuting Attorney Kirk was in to her nicely and not harshly, you kinds of Insects? and at 23 cents profit they now clali colleges throughout the state: Dr. Ann Arbor but after an Interview know, about the foolishness of enter- a hundred and a quarter of dollar Smith, Alma; Prof. Harbour, Albion; with Mrs. Clark, the girl's mother, ing thoughtlessly the matrimonial Retains Justice Joslyn announced that he damages. This claim has nothing t Prof. Strong, Olivet; Prof. D'Ooge, Severest state." IIcr::i.i I No u;>:er<.*.:.•.;• would not hold the girl for trial as do with the Sunday school committee llillsdale; Prof. Sherzer, Adrian; Dr but is simply a nia'tter between Ih "What do you kuow about the •natri- Boone, Kalamazoo. with Comfort. Never uiuvc .. it was evident the girl had not stolon MANUKACl UREJ3 AT Michigan Central railroad and t>i monlal state." Impudently asked the "Doc" Ryan, captain of Hose Com- STICKY FLY PAPER tlie bicycle but that 'May Fuller, (he paper-hanger, as he extracted some- 290 rialn St.. BUFFALO, fl. V, Masons and it must be so understoo pany Xo. 2, went to Detroit on the n- owner of the whfie.l, had lent it to the thing from a left lower baci tooth and the Masonic committee wishes cnrslon Wednesday and meeting a POISON FLY PAPER FOR SALE AT ('lark girl witi u full knowledge of v Ith his fork. to be so taken. lady friend went across to Windsor. What sln> was going to do. lie also "Nothing. But I have friends who The committee have been busy ij Some Ypsilantians noticed the couple or some other of our stated that 'Mrs. Clark had originally ;'!••• in it. and they tell me things 'low uring up receipts and expenses in leaving on the ferry and started the 'S DRUG STORE, sworn out the warrant with a view of and then," replied the floor-walker, Rods tlLit Phoenix Lodge is abo story that he had gone info the Quail's Insect:-: Destroyers | justice being done to the owner and with a sigh that caused ins shirt $150 ahead on the excursion. Hut Dominion to get married. When they 39 South Main St. also to prevent a marriage from taking bosom to rise perceptibly. place by a girt too young in years must be remembered that they w"i returned to the United States they to assume the responsibilities. The favored with an ideal day. and the ei "Well, you know," he continued, "I were greeted on all sides with con- defendant was therefore allowed to ances surrounding the eve:thought up on the island I could l.'.ik gratulations on the "event"' and "Doc" MUMMERfs DRUGSTORE [; to the girl without getting mad about depart and join her husband. •.w-e the most auspicious as far i has bean busy ever since explaining 17 E. Washington Street, Castings! it and losing my usual calm. But '! the day was concerned and had ',! how it is all a mistake. Cor. Fourth Ave. The mother-in-law, Mrs. McDiniels. was no use." Have them made at the weather been otherwise the red in accompanied the girl to this city and '•Why not?" asked the ribbon clerk. stuck right by her to the ond. It figures would have been on the othe Sadie Martinot and Harry Conor Merchants of Battle Creek will hold "'Cause, there was too much going was rather a curious sighi in .lustice side of the ledger. will play the leading parts this sea- a meeting to try and induce wheat Ann - Arbor - Foundry on around us. We wore riding along Joslyn's court. The defendant, her son in lloyfs "A' .Stranger in Newbuyers in that city to pay as high The Modern Woodmen are nil smile that street thai passes the boat houses 49 W. Huron Street mother-in-law, her friends and so.-ne York," which will follow the engage- prices as neighboring towns. They •• they are not assessed an and 1 was just telling her how now- of her newly made relatives ,vere thing for Septe ment of Charles Frohman's comedians claim that the farmer trade is leaving adays no one falls in love the wa;a:t Hoyt'a theater. Plow castings and castings of ALL Battle Creek. KINDS made to order.

, SEPTEMBER 3, 1897 THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

A Great History. BOARD OF REVIEW MEETS. THE ONLY DONOVAN. Mr. McKinley's administration, Mr. The Detroit Tribune in last Friday Donovan, do you believe that the pn s- morning's issue gives the following in- THE BECKWITH CASE, Estimate on lateral Sewers in Dis-The Lone Warrier of Bay Descends ideiit's bi-metalUe commission will bo teresting story about Barney Morrison: trict No. (> J'resented. Upon Ann Arbor. able to accomplish anything for tht: "Barney Morrison, the old man Donovan, of Bay, he of isolated leg- cause of bl-rnetallisni?" AXX ARBOR Examination of the Five Pris- whose house was burned last Thurs- The board of review met in the coun- cil chamber at i) o'clock Wednesday islative fame, is in our midst, and "I emphatically do not. Europe.! oners Completed day night, has a most interesting his- great are the rejoicings among the nations will nil adopt the douW tory. He was born in Ireland over 70 morning to consJder the assessments ELEGTRIO v GRANITE § on the sewer in District No. <>. stalwarts because thereof. The demo- standard until the I'nited Slates hav years ago, entered the British army, cratic war horse is in town on business 1'irst adopted it. Where we lead othet WORKS And All Were Honorably Discharged fought in Crimea and then, shipping Aid. Cady presided a.s chairman and —Accidental Drowning Still Dis- City Clerk Mills acted in the capacity connected with the C. M. B. A. con-follow, and I believe they would fo Designs and Builds a.} a sailor, went around the world. vention which was held today, and ail low, and that quickly, should we tak believed—Affair Will Always Re- "Once he had an experience worthy of clerk. The session was finished ARTISTIC at 5 o'clock and the report •will be last evening in the lobby of the Cook the iuiaiive." main a Mystery. of a Robinson 'Crusoe. Whether his presented to the council at the next Hor.se was the center of a group to '"How do you account for the recen @ • GRANITE © captors were pirates or not he does nit whom he was being introduced by depreciation in the value of silver?" know for sure. He said: 'I was goiuj meeting. © The examination of the live persons City Engineer Key presented the Father Kelly ami others as "the fam- "That is due to the natural law o MEMORIALS.' suspected of being the murderers of along the street in San Francisco when ous Donovan, of Bay." supply and demand, aide.! by lcgisla © a man came up to me and said lie following as ins estimate for me I lieepnn hand l.iirj?e Quantities George Beckwith, was begun befoiv work: "The following is the estimated The reporter for the Times managed tion, whose purpose is to crush siive if :i'l I he various Granites in the Judge Pond Monday. The crowd knew me. We had a drink and he to extricate Mr. Donovan from the as a money metal. Gold or any othe Knu-h :ind sun prrpitreU to execute seemed like a nice fellow. I found cost of the sewer now bein^; built in Kiiu MoitUDieti rtl Wi rk on Short of spectators was as large as the Lateral District No. li, otherwise bunch and get him into a secluded cor- commodity on earth would experienc Notice Inquire about my work. room would hold and great interest out afterwards that he was sent out ner long enough to secure an expires the same proportionate deprecia-tloi Corretpoudui.ee Solicited. to kidnap sailors. He lured me onknown as the Ann street sewer. was manifested in the examination. These amounts are based ou the con-s:on of opinion from him on some of under similar circumstances. Theeli Office: 6 Detroit St. The five prisoners were apparently in board his ship and before I knew it the political topics of the day. He ment of speculation is also one of tii we put out to sea. Then they wanted tractor's schedule fo prices and the no doubt as to the outcome 01 the ex- who was once the sole hope anil stay great evils of our present monetar me to sign articles but I would not do engineer's estimated quantities of ma- JOHH BAUMGARDNER, ® amination. Their faces did not show terial and labor. or Michigan democracy was reluctant system and it can't be checked wliil the results of any nervous strain. it. I lived an awful life on that ship. They pounded me around every day Estimated contract price, $11,-177.71: to express himself in regard to thewe have the single standard. Giv Dr. Schmidt, of Chelsea, was first because I w7ould not sign articles. adds 20 per cent, for engineering and policy of the present administration, silver the same chance as gold and ;i called and stated that lie found Once I tried to jump overboarJ and contingencies, $2,295.54. Total esti- but in tho course of his remarks in- six months the intrinsic value of th bruises on the legs, bodv. face and swim to another ship, but a man saw mated cost, $13,773.25. advertently disclosed the fact that his silver -dollar will be one hundred cents head. He would not positively state me and broke my arm with a marlin Estimated cost of street crossings hopes for immediate prosperity as aThe present demand for wheat has en OUR WAY OF vv^.at was the cau^se of death. The spike. assessed to General Sewer fund. result of Republican policy were not hsneed its price; the demand fha bruises might have caused it. They ' the rosiest hue. would be created for silver und><: frei " 'Finally they put me on a rocky $1,188.00; amount to be assessed to certainly would make a man uncon- private property, $12,585.25. Total es- "I believe." said Mr. Donovan, "in coinage would have the same < LOOKING AT IT. scious. He would not swear that the island and left me. T suffered terri- timated cost, $13,773.20. giving to people and political admin- and it is folly to deny it." man was dead when the body entered bly, for there was nothing to eat but istrations alike all the glory they can "Do you believe. Mr. Donovan." wa The best way < f securing pure and the water. He was at least in a dazed stell fish and breadfruit. I was so The board of review will certify this fre-h ppiepg lor our trade is to order roport to the council and also the extract from life; and I do not care to asked, "that the silver party has an;direct from the importer and grind condition find could not have made weak I could hardly stand up when condemn the present .administration chance of success in the next presi them as needed by vur trade. any great outcry. another ship took me off. I can't bear assessment roll with the changes which were made in the samy Wednes- until it has been given a fair trial. If dential campaign?" This i«. the reason you went Dr. Shaw, the next witness, stated to think of it even now.' Here the old Mr. McKinley can restore to us the "I most certainly do. The sihv man broke down and cried to think day. that, the bruises on Beckwith'3 body prosperity that once blessed the land cause will triumph at the next elec of iiis sufferings. wore very severe. They were suffi- I shall be most deeply grateful to him.lion unless the present administrate; cient to cause death by shock. The "His story is known to be true. He >"ew Opera House. and will ra.ise my voice in his praise. works a most marked change for t!u SPICES doctor said that he believed he washas three medals won in the British Within the past few years the re- I believe there will be a slight tem- better in the coming three years, and,' SUCH AS dead when placed in the water. Dr. army and displays numerous scars r.'.Yrk, "Ann Arbor ought to have a porary improvement, but it will be he added, with an amused twinkle ii Shaw said: "I think death was caused vihich he claims to nave received in first class theater," has often beau due to the natural causes of trade Uorinnder, Ginger, his eyes, "I don't believe that change Cardaniou. Mace, by the shock, the result of the blows the Crimean campaign. He has lived hc-ml in Ann Arbor. The lack of a rather than to any laws statesmen is going to come." here sinco 1S60 and has worked hard Caraway. Cloves, he must have received." theater in keeping witli the size and may enact in the next four years. I It has become a firmly establishes for the property which flre destroyed." Mustard, The physicians were cross-quastio ie< social status of the town has been the do not believe that a high protective rule of interviewing in Michigan t< very severely and seemed to .nak cause of universal lamentation among tariff will restore the country to a Dill, and Allspice, The Matter Was Setted Out of Court secure an opinion on our doughtj (te, N different statements than they ha the amusement-loving public. And prosperous basis. Nations, like indi- governor, and the reporter who neg g, ccade at the coroner's, inquest in soni About 2 o'clock Tuesday afternooi these criticisms have not been with- viduals, are singularly alike; and inlects it has failed to fulfill the whole pper, Turmeric. respects. Dr. Shaw said that he base George Dickson, a farmer from Belle out cause. True, we have had a pkve no one thing are they more similiar duty which Providence has raise* For parnflie prirp ?PP, catsups, etc., his opinion principally upon the ?on by courtesy called a theater. But itthan in their inclination to "kick !IP quit ity of tlit- f-piets you use is. vine, was arrested on a warran swon him up to perform. But just as tn« >f i rime itpvftHttnee. You want dition of the dead man's lungs. Ther out by Mrs. Carrie B. Standard, oi lacked much of being a modern play- back.' If we place a wall of high moment the question was to be pro->ure and reliab'e ;,-< efore Justice Pond this af- ket, which means overproduction, low of even ordinary merit have been n.nst be dispensed with—at least until might have been made after death bj ternoon. The examination was setstaged here, and theatrical amuse- prices and general disaster. We are a 12 South Main Street. persons who carried the body out o for Friday but later in the day th selling rather than a buying nation Donovan of Bay heaves in sight upon monts have become, in a city where our shores again. the water. affair was patched up by the parties they should have a high standard, dis- and a high tariff is simply a weapon Dr. Clark vpas of the same opm.on interested and the case was dismissed. credited. of our own manufacture to be utilized Vote to Continue tho Strike. as at the coroner's inquest, that Beck But the events of the past two by foreign nations to slap us m the Danville, III., Aug. 30.—The striking with had met his death from drown A I r jtty Wedding. months have put a different aspect face. You remember the fate of theminers held a mass-meeting Friday. A ing. lie seemed to prove his opinion On Wednesday of this week a very upon affairs. The opera house his American hog when German sugar vote was taken which resulted in favor almost conclusively. pretty wedding occurred at St. Peter was 'tariffed' out of our markets." of continuing the strike. Committees, fallen into local hands. Its new pro- were appointed to visit all th» ^uinea ft. A. Snyder. a brother-in-law of the and Paul's cathedral, Detroit. Tiu prietor, Mr. L. .T. Lisemer, believad contracting parties were Dr. 'W. (.. "Speaking of the probability of more and appeal to the men who are tU work defendant, testified that he seirchec that interest in high-ciass theatricals prosperous conditions arising out ofto come out. the river yesterday and found a sot Howley, wiio is well known here, and could be Tevived in Ann Arbor and hat, but he could not say whether i Miss Emma E. Hutton, one of De-that the way to do it was to provide was Be-ckwith's hat or i-.ot. troit's popular young ladies. Dr. A. S.a good theater with sufficient facilities This afternoon the young men, who McGuire, also well known here,.acted for the production of the best plays met Armstrong at Delhi and conan best man and Miss Maine Christen, that are going. Mr. Lisomei1 is a versed with him about the departure of Lima, Ohio, as bridesmaid. local man, and animated by senti- of his chum for Ann Arbor once Dr. Howley's many Ann Arbor ments of local pride, he at onco more, were called in as witnesses friends unite in wishing himself and set about to do his part to redeem bride all good wishes. Athens Theater! They testified to meeting Armstrong and elevate the character of Ann Ar- who asked them if they had seen any bor's public amusements. To tiiis end The County Fair. body on the track. Armstrong did no' he has made a practically new til alter ANN 'ARBOR. MICH. The County 'Fair is booming right seem greatly excited, nor were there of the old opera house. Everything LOCATED along these pleasant September days. any evidences that he had been in a for the comfort and convenience of Directly Opposite M. C R'y Depot. scuffle of any sort. The list of special premiums is grow- the theater-going public has been don?. Two Blocks from Union Depot. ing daily and the list now covers a The stage and its appointments, as Three Blocks from Steamer Docks. wide scope. The Fair News, of whicii In the Center of the Wholesale District.'. Shortly after half past 5 o'clock well as the auditorium, have been 15,000 copies will be printed, will be completely remodelled. It has been A Festival of Comedy © Three Minutes by Electric Cars to Re- ] Monday afternoon, Monroe Kendall ready for distribution next week. > tail Center and aU Places of Amusement. • Walter Warren, Mrs. Katherine Xeff placed in condition to receive the best Everything points to a very success and most elaborate scenic productions I 200 Rooms with Steam Heat Mary Nell and Alice Kearney walkec ful meeting. out of Justice Pond's court roo-n free that entertain and delight the audi- Manager L. J. Lisemer takes pleasure in announcing $20,ooo in New Improvements. ences of our big city playhouse. Nor the Opening of the Theatrical Season and the Cuisine Unsurpassed.,. to go and come as they chose once Marriage Licenses, American Plan.. i".ore. Stephen D. Gales, 44, Ijodi, and K'A-.iis this all. The stage and the house Such was the result of the exam- Sievenson, 40, Irving, 111. has not only been prepared for the reception of first-class attractions but I Rates, $2 and $2.50 per Day. ination which consumed most of the George S. Donahue, 2(i. Ann Arbor, Rooms, with Bath, $3. Single meals, 60c. day before Justice Pond and attra. Webster. the attractions have been secured fc and our citizens may rest assured EW ATHENS THEATER so many people to the court room Charles H. Travis. 55, Ypsilan'i, and that during the coming season they The Coast Line to MACK1NAC that standing room was at a premium. Katie Keelan. 52, Ann Arbor. • TAKE THE • It was fearfully hot and close during William Bow. 22. Whittaker, and will have the opportunity to witness the whole session but that did notMamie Hughes. 21, Detroit. uch performances. as are- usually :i Artistic Furnishing, Decoration and Effic- looks as though the strange taking off there will be eleven Armenians impli- Popular @ ient Service, insuring the highest degree of cated "in the recent bomb outrages here. 'Faust," "Secret Service," Wilton COMFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY of his son would remain shrouded m i ad;aye, 'U. Boy Wanted,'' Palmer the same mystery which has made it Of this number one man has committed FARCE FOUR TRIPS PER WEEK BETWEEN suicide and eight men have been ar- Cox's "Brownies," "Bells of Shandon." Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac the talk of the town for the past two rested. "Prodigal Father." "At Piney Rddge," weeks. This outcome of the exa-ninn- PETOSKEY, "THE SOO," MARQUETTE "Hogan's Alley." "Sheriff's Sale." The AND DULUTH. tion has revived the theory that Beck- Joyful Newa for Our Farmers. LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac and Prisoner of Zenda," "Fallen Among Return, including Heals and Berths. From with met his death by accidental Washington, Aug. 28.—Assistant Sec- Thieves." "My Friend from India," 32 High. Clevelnnd, $18; from Toledo, $15; from drowning, but this seems highly im- retary Brigham of the agricultural de- "Human Hearts," and many others Detroit, $13.50. partment expressed the opinion that DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. probable. It will probably go down equally as good. Class IN AMERICA hi the county history as an unex- the American farmers this year will Between Detroit and Cleveland receive in the aggregate from four to Connecting at Cleveland with Earliest plained murder. The advantage to our city oC this Artists. Trains for all points East. South and South- five hundred million dollars in excess enterprise can not be over-estimated. west and at Detroit for all points North and Northwest. of the amount received last year for A good theater means more to Ann SUPERB TVIH Seal Dp the Khybtr Pago. their wheat. Presenting Their Farcical Play Sunday Trips June, July, August and Sept. Only London, Aug. 28.—A special dispatch Arbor than it does to most towns. SCENERY, EVERY DAY BETWEEN from Bombay says that the Mad Mul- Collision Near Eden, Ala. We are the center of the educational Cleveland,PuHn=Bay#ToIedo lah of Haddah commanded the Afridis, Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 28.—A head- life of the West. During the theatri- © TPIE2 © Send for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address who have just captured the British end collision took placs on the South- cal season we have a largo transient A. A. SCHANTZ, o. P. *., DETROIT, MICH. forts in the Khyber pass, which, the irn railway three miles west of Eden. population, that demand such amuse- COSTUMES, @ THE Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Go. dispatch adds, the natives will now freight train No. 45, from Atlanta, col- ments and are willing to pay for the (5) keep sealed up. ided with an extra freight train going best. The presence or absence of east. Both engines were badly dam- them will have its influence upon the aged and ten cars broken up. Five Tour Direct! d German Swindler Badly Wanted. growth of the student population. Mr. BY San Francisco, Aug. 28.—Ferdinand rainiaen were injured. May, who fled from Germany with Lisemer has done his part iu this mat- E. D. STAIR. ter. It now remains for the citizens SATIRIZING GOLD MINING AND WOMAN SUFFRAGE. nearly $1,000,000 intrusted to him by In a comn 40 Days. (Q) clients, is supposed to be in Australia, Rev. H. A. McLeod, a Boston clergy- to do theirs, for the hearty and loyal Substantial rewards are offered for his man, announces that he will prove to support of tho citizens of Ann Arbor arrest. he most skeptical that the day of mir- is necessary for the success of this acles is not past. He will submit to undertaking. Cor. Bates and Larned Sta. Bolivians Invade Fern. absolute burial four feet underground Most convenient and central location. Lima, Peru, via Galveston, Aug. 28. Car* for every part of tlio city pass nd there remain -without food, water, the door at short interval*. —Colonel Pando of Bolivia, with a r air for 40 days, at the end of which The saber is an Oriental weapon. It PRICES: - 35C, 50C, 75G AND Sl.00 Elevator service, steam heat, electric force of 600 men, has invaded the Pe- lights, tile floors, Ac. ruvian province of Sandia, ime he expects Christ to resurrect him. was introduced into the French cav- Bates, SI.50 to S3.00 per day. alry in 1710. H. H. JAMES & SON, Proprietor* THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. SEPTEMBER A, 1897.

in one gallon of boiling water in an line, more than rightfully belonged to carthern or wooden vessel: dilute tills us before the front was extended. WILL BEGIN WORK SOON. COPPERAS ;,) live gallons and sprinkle on sever "This cannot be said of many other N'ew State Telephone Plans Before the b;:she".s of wheat on a tight floor, one buildings that hive been built in tie Board of Public Works. Dissolved in water, iran sprinkling while another liiixle past few years in the city, as an in makes a good deodor- ; Messrs. Bouton and Sullivan, of the Is guarantee 1 to be perfect in ever)- particular. v>il>. a scoop shovel, until it i.s a spectiou will show. Some of then Xew State Telephone company, last izer for barns, vaults, dry as it is possible to get it. Shove will be found encroaching upon the night presented to the board of pub- It H handled by cesspools and drains*. over half a dozen times a day. In street from six inches to three feet. lic works their plans for entering the 5c a lb , 6 lbs for 25c. from ;i(i to 4cS hours you can sow it "Inside the radius of three blocks city with the long distance lines and setting your .to sow from six u in the very center of the business dis for distributing the lines of the local KENNY & QUINLAN, Plumbers, eight quarts more to the acre thai trict of this town, there are no less service. Their map shows a careful Chloride Lime if it was dry. Yours truly, than sixty permanent obstructions, and comprehensive study of the situa- 22 NORTH FOUETH AVE. E. A. NOKDMAX stone, iron and wooden steps and Used dry, i* a good all tion and a de;ire to preserve the pres- stairs projecting into the street from ent beauty of the city's streets. An around disinfectant and That Store Front. one to three feet. Besides there are underground system will be used in The Hurd deodorizer. In view of some criticism that had numerous instances where bulky the business section and running east 15c alb. been offered upon their new store :: c;,.':aii.dise has been placed upon to State -street. Alleys are used for ;. Mack & Co. ask us to publish the- sidewalk to remain there night pole lines wherever passible, and in all the following statement of their rea r.nd flay until sold, in direct violation tilings the company has shown a de- HolmesCo. SOUS for remodeling as they have. of our city ordinances. sire to build such an exchange as Ann I—CALKIN'S PHARMACY- "Wliia we petitioned the common "Permanent plat forms are built from Arbor may be proud of. which to sell fruit and vegetables 27 Detroit St. council to .grant us the privilege of ex- Local work will begin as soon as 1 without permission by the common tending the glass in our store front the- plans are approved by the i>o,i,d Ann Arbor, - Mich. council and in violation of the right of 1 COUNTY NEWS. beyond the building lino, it was with of works. Construction is already b. - our citizens, and have been standing a knowledge that we were asking for gun on the long distance lines beyond for years. And yet all these violations [Plain and Fertilizer G-rain Drills MILAN, IM privilege which was unusual in the city limits. of the plain letter and spirit of oar We Ijenclle the best m»kea and give low prices and pood terms. Mrs. Charles Demon has just re other cities and notalbly so in the Timothy Seed at lowest market price?. ordinances are permitted day by day turned from her Niagara trip. v cities, where the architectural Found Dead Yesterday Morning. and year by year, without complain; Pyof. James Clark is very sick will ity of the store buildings and at- Edward B. Hauser, porter at the ;:acl;\c store fronts art1 ;lie clue,' or objection m.ule by ..«ny liushJttjs Ajliugtou hotel, was found dead in typhoid fever: span or other citizen of the town. Mis. Chester Wilcos is putting ex lorata in catching tiie eye of the the store room'of the hotel at an e.-iiiv tensive repairs on her house on Comity p-'.blic. "It is hard to understand how any hour this morning. Mr. Har.ser was You Will, No Doubt, | sure!. "The custom of displaying theii- person actunted .by honest motives, apparently well last night when Mr. influenced only by the city's best in- Want to FURNISH a few >'ir. Aditis S.ilsliery. of Toledo, is wares on rude boxes on the sidewalk, 3awes, of the Arlington, bade hint spending a few weeks at her old a. light merchants possess in almost terest and welfare can allow all thqg* good night.. ,He had been pomjplainjnsr h use, the Kfverside farm. every town and city in this country crude unsightly' dangerous Obstruc- a. link- of Mniins Through the chest tions a place upon our streets year ill', and Mrs. Jamas Gair.nlette arc large or small, is rapidly disappearing but they were not thought to be seri- after year, and raise their voice for "STUDENT ROOMS." 5home from their northern trip. among .first class business houses, in ous. The hotel employes did not hear the first time against any obstruction. him about his work this morning. A Sill party have returned from ieu of which right merchants are We rave ready for your inspection an elegant @ when Mack & Co.. following the plans search was instituted and his body th( ir six wrcks' visit in '.he {East*. now asking for and receiving from and attractive stock of Furniture, Carpets ^3 of this country's best architects, imi- found lying on the floor of the store Mrs. Lucy Clark and daughter. Eva. he common council the privilege of and Draperies especiallly adapted for this @ tating the example of builders in our room. The corpse was cold and the spent Wednesday and Thursday will extending their fronts a fraction of largest cities, proposs to remodel man had probably been dead for sev- purpose. E3 fnt-nds at RIdgeway. . the distance thev are entitled to oc- their place of business, making it an eral hours. He was fully dressed Tl'.e Smith sisters are VHi.-.r,,*>i'.py- under the ordinances of their Eed Room Sets, Iron Beds, Book Ca3es, Desks, ' ornament to the rity upon which the when found but the bed showed that friends and relatives at 'Demon and towuj for the display of their goods. public will delight to gaze. We dohe had occupied it for a titni?. It is Study Tables, Couches etc., in great variety. ^ Detroit. "That the cities are beautified and not quite understand why the spirit supposed that he was taken sick and Ingrain, Tapestry, Brussels, Body Brussels and J Frank Leonard 1KM shipped a Ibfed ily improved in every conceivabl way by this new custom, no one will of progress and improvement should got up to go for help, bat died before Wilton Carpets of only tlw best makes. of garden chairs here from Durand 3 discouraged in tiiis manner. he could rouse anyone. The coroner's to be sold. attempt for a moment to deny or dis- Our assortment of Chenille, Derby apd Portiers * "Our interests and the interests of inquest was to be held this afternoon. The Heath Bras, have sold tin ir iuue.-.It is easily understood that in are entirely new. ™ •:.se every merchant should extend this city and the community are mu- drug store.to Mr. Youngs, of Belli?' tual and ident'c.-il. We improve and HERE IT IS. Curtains in all the latest novelties. ^ vllle. -.is fiviH a portion of the thre,e feet Physicians recommend granite or he is now entitled to occupy, dison- beautify our place of business that Those who appreciHte Real Values and Good Styles • Mrs. E. K. Williams entertained her, the public may look upon it with enameled ware to be the cleanest,, sister. Mrs. Coodrieh. ami Master liar itlrfing the custom of displaying his healthiest and best to use for all pur- cannot afford to neglect seeing it. S2 p>ii;!s on Ilie sidewalk, our streets renter favor. Our people stand in old, of Ann Arbor. Saturday. the reflection of whatever charm or poses. The one drawback has been We do Repairing and Upholstering of Furniture. ® O. W, Leonard is superintending the would present a much more sightly the excessive cost, but now, with im- appearance, while the pedestrians beauty our improvement lends to the iron works in his son's factory %\ town. We have visited the most pro- proved process of manufacture, this Durand. . vi;- world be greatly convenienced by the desirable line of goods has got within veiroval of uncouth obstructions gressive cities raid from out tLe new Mrs. Isaac Ilorton. of St. Jolme,- is buildings we s:iw we have selected a the reach of everybody. Here are visiting her aunt. Mrs. AlbeW Ila.'ison. winch ,iio\v stand in their way. As prices that will interest you: !er's Furniture Store, ,•: matter of policy and convenience, plan which, in our judgment, will and other friends. 60e and Toe.Coffee and Teapots, only as a means of beautifying ar.d im-please the people of our city and our- Telepho. e 148. 4, (j and 8 E. Liberty St. School opens Se;)ti>inl)er 18th with 8 selves best (having but a slight pro- 40c; 50c Teapots, only 30c; a 14-quart fine corps of teachers. ;ii.ying our streets, there..js every water pail, heretofore 60c, now7 only argument in favor of the small fronts jection) and we claim we are clearly •••neso YOKK. within our right, technically as well 3">c; 25c cuspidor, only 10c; 20c dust- extension, and it is these ebnsidtra- pan, 10c; 20c pail. 10c; 20e wash-basin, The painters have begun work on ttons that have moved Hie alderu.'.ei) is morally, when- we confine ourselv:s the new Maccabee hall. o loss than one-quarter of the side- only 10c; bread-pans, dippers, spoons, o" the city of New Vin K to pass an sauce-pans, stew-kettles, basins, t ic. 'Miss Birdie Browneli, who has'been ordinance permitting, every merchant walk JM'ivilegs enjoye:d;!by othwr busi-' visiting Miss Luey l>ave;i]>or:. has re- less men of this city. only Tile, worth double; large I'-) • to extend 'he show w:ic.lows of Irs drinking cup. only 5c. We have a turned to her home in Detroit; store 12 inches beyond the. building '•We do not think the public will complete line in Granite, Copper anj The Lake Ritlge Farmers lg tefeat^a line. In no city in this country are find that throughout this entire mat- Tinware, and our prices can not be- tiie Toledo Victors Sunday by 0 - tlie streets and sidewalks as valuable ter we have not been entirely fair in matched by any house in the city of 13 to l<). , | as there, and It is for the very reason what we have done or asked for, or f 13 10 Heavy Copper Tea-kettles, Nickel Alfred Davenport. Monmouth Miller. , they are so valuable, and greatly tl'.at we have ever sho-wn any disposi- 1 'lated, 75c, 85c and 95c; 8-quart dairy .ml Almeron Hathaway Wei " An: eiowded, as well as that the appear- tion to abridge the right of this c'ty pans, 75c per dozen; G-quart, only 00c WATC bor visitors Tuesday. \ ance of the streets be improved, that o- any of its citizens to our own ad- per dozen. "The Fair" Baking Powder, l Clyde Gamitlett had his bii-yoic 'ii'e aldermen of that city passed an vantage. When we put up our present *MTPU 3 (".Ulli In.i ,-.iS^ v;ii!i Kl.'in movement and a I warranted, for only 10c per pound. Viitiuil i l.aua.-ooie n'uard c-Laiu iu a ylubli cast, only f stolen last Saturday night from the ordinance, inducing merchants, in Hiildlng many years ago in order that back of Putnam's store, in Milan. hi.Uding and remodeling their stores, Soda, only 5c, per pound; COVJI and ANO WATPU > Gold BUed case wiihWa.it.hom move-1 iy.c might be on the safe side we ArU VrAibn ini ut.Huutlng case, small slze.onlyf where hi* had put it for safe keeping. to give up three feet of sidewalk, for Iwilt in from tffe property line nearly laundry Starch, 5c per pound.-; I; is a ''.)7 Hehiy and had a sulky tire OHOi This same line of policy is also liree inches, as your city engineer Matches, 10c per dozen boxes; (il) on the front wheel. Ten dollars re- ei'iig followed in Chicago. While •an verify. Since then buildings have :'lothes-pins, 5c; 10 cakes Kirk's Soap. ward is offered for the return of tiuj there is no general ordinance permir- seen constructed encroaciitng penr.a- 25c; best white rubber roil <-lothe>- Wm. Arnold.Leading Jeweler wheel. fiig tie extension of fronts over the lently upon the street from a few (vringer, only $1.60, Hiss Lucv Davenport is visiting property line, yet in no instance iias aches to a few feet, the last one built, In Crockery we have a record for friends in Detroit. a. petition been refused when pre- he, Pratt block, standing about six low prices that we are bound to up- It is reported here that V."ill Case; to the council asking for that nefces in front of our building. The iiold. If you wish to save money, the mall clerk, now living in Detroit [>n'vi!ego. The Masonic Temple may ^ostoffice stands upon a solid stone Mine. THE FAIR. Is very sick with appendicitis. be mentioned as the largest and then-ojection which extends nearly, if 23 N, Main St., opp. postoilice. XF prominent building whose front Considerable excitement was created tot quite, three feet upon tl.e side- WANTED—At the Ann Arbor Cen- •xk-nds beyond the line. re Saturday by the report that Is- ,v :•.!-'. ral Mills, Corn, Oats, Barley, 3uck- A iPfa^t-rJa^ St'wliig Machine, and all attachments, ••Tiie same is true in Toledo. Cleve- rael Grun^y had stolen a liofse fronr "A hundred or more like Instances ivheat and Beans. AVe buy all grid's land, Buffalo, Washington and Detroit, warranted for 10 VH-:U\S. §20.00 (ctorv. pric*) former his employer. John Purdy. of the can be cited of obstructions and e'ri- >'l wheat, damn and musty as well as khongh in the latter city the fronts price $45 00 A. 11 \\u>\.* of Sewing Machine* sold Gerry Osborne farm. But the repojsl eioachnsetufcs about the business por- sound srrnin. were constructed and allowed to re- 'cwiiat exaggerated. The mat ions of our city, which the owners at one-half former prices Call at my ntore and main beyond the line, although per- Dr. W. B. Hinsdale, of the Homeop- tei' has been settled. of property have placed upon the. side- mission was not obtained from, the athic faculty of the IT. of M. at Ann -save Jtg'-ut's p^uifnisF uu. Write for prices. walk for their own convenience, and n • • i 1 and the ordinance of ifie city Arbor, was registered at the Grand V.II1TTAKEH. ye; gome parties come before the (loos not allow it; conspicuous among Jentral today. He came to the city to Vu infant child of CU P.uel and council with a remonstrance because many may be mentioned the Chamber •all on Regent Peter N. Cook for the •23 St. wife, colored, died Sunday nignt. Mack & Co.. in remodeling their build- J F. SCHUH. of Commerce building, the front of purpose of examining some Indian Oliver Ainsworth and wife, of Ypsi- ng, have chosen a plan for their extends 12 inches .over ..the nounds near the city.—Corunua Argus. lanti, were in town Tuesday. store front which will give pedestrians l! walk. The" Bishop school began Mnulay '.pon tiie street in front of their store Becker's Military band wish to ex- Comfort, Convenience and HeaJth press their thanks to the ladies of the with Miss Luis \ od ler us teacher. •It' Cleveland, on 'Euclid avenue, >ve;- two feet more clear sidewalk - - -. in a houi'j is .-ecnivd by. A' large crowd of people-turned out han the public can claim under our ilaccabees, Royal Neighbors, and are at least half a dozen i'roii,- others who so kindly assisted at thiir to the Kaimers" picnic in Thorn's actog if .in 12 to 15 inches be- present laws or under any law that grove near Willis Tuesday. ;'.:i,s ever been in force la this town. lawn social last Saturday night, also tiie line in les^ than the . to the WastitenaTV Times band for Perfect Sanitary Plumbing Wiliiam Ilaner. of Hiawatha. K:ia- We claim no rights and ask for no of one block; the most notable one. their music. The members of the -:is. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Solou privileges which any unbiased, Xair- No house is complete without plumbing and Sewer Con- and the one after which our front is band believe that the success of the M:'.rk!r ir.inded citizen could construe as be- nections. We can do you first-class work in Plumb- 1, is occupied for the first time social was largely due to the efforts Mrs. Sidney Asnton, for a. rime a Ing inimical to ti.e best interest and ing, Gas and Steam Fitting, Etc., at reasonable iris year by Hoyt, and not one sylla- of their friends and are very graie-ful resident of this vicinity, died in Belle- welfare of this city but only those prices. ble of opposition or remonstrance has to them for the interest shown. ville Saturday. vc/ been uttered \>y the citizens of .hat are in line with the most mod- Willard Stearns, editor of the Week- Smith Mix was called by telegraph city against what, .must be con- irn ideas, not do we ask for privileges ly Press of Adrian, met with a severe HOCHRBXN <& KHAXJS3, to Ionia county Tuesday to see Uissidered by every one who has seen it 'or ourselves alone, but will be glad accident about 10 o'clock Sunday 69 South Main Street. The Sanitary Plumbers. brother, whs was dan-geroHsly sick. o be a. decided improvement on thai. to see an ordinance passed giving to The Detroit District n Sunday. September 5th. llir Ann Telephone company, iias returned to AT nel of smut in iiiai time, and beiicv- of this town. Arbor railroad will run its last Sun- Ann Arbor after an absence of B days, accompanied by Mr. H. T. Sul- 4F7-4O WEST lU'L'.O', STREET g it lo be safer anil quicker than day excursion of tiie season to Toledo. "The front we have erected does not livan, of the company's engineering CO., 6ing else i have ever heard of. upon the sidewalk in a way '1 rain leaves Ann Arbor .it 10:23 a. m.j I ask yon lo publish it for the ben- eaves Toledo at 630 p. in. Fare for department. Mr. Sullivan will remain CEMENT WALKS. to give us a title or property right at Amn Arbor in charge of the con- . 4i South Main Street. I <. Remi oa.be* it the round trip only 75 cents. C

TIMELY OFFERINGS THIS WEEK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. BOYS3 SCHOOL SUITS ... RENT YOUR ROOMS GIRLS' SHOES AT A GOOD PRICE, They must be Attractive. A few dollars spent for Furniture, Carpets, or Draperies will make a great SCHOOL SHOES difference in the price you receive. TI16 BOII N66HS a N6W SDlt FOR BOYS-r\KD His self-respect demands it. He wants to keep "in line" with his schoolmates. And why not, when it requires so small an outlay of cash Our Furniture to keep him there? Buy the best and save. The We have taken extraordinary care in the selection best is'surt-ly the cheapest when of our fall stock. Artistic designs of first-class finish PROVID&D It is a question of shoes. "We are You come to our Sale Saturday and avail yourself of our Sale Prices. . going to make The Best less in have been selected. Price—while we have bought in Boys' School Suits, 6 to 15 years, good weight Cost to you here Saturday, this large quantities that we might sell at a popular price, and fabric, you'd pay $2.25 for, are here wt-ek, than you are accustomed to we have considered quality first, price second. pay for the poorest. Saturday at. $1.59 RESULTS. All Boys' and'Youths' 62.25 Boys' School Suits, 6 to 15 years, made for Calf Shoes, all syles, here Sat- We offer a three-piece Chamber Suit—nothing cheap, but extra service. Shown for the first time this urday at $1.75 a good, well-made antique suit of artistic design—at.. . $3.50 week, and good $2.50 Suits. Here, Satur- All lioys' and Youths' 52.00 Calf Shoes, all styles, here Satur- day, at . $1-79 day at $1.G«> Solid Oak Bed Room Chairs, Cane Seat, each.. $1.00 All Bovs' and Youths' §1.75 Calf Shoes, all styles, here Satur- Good Tapestry Covered Couches, with fringe to Boys' School Suits, 0 to 15 years, in newest, day at • V , • *lv*5 most stylish cloth, make the best, $2.75 All Boys' and Youths' $1.50 Calf Shoes1, all styles, here Satur- the floor, all around, at only. $5.90 value. Here, Saturday, at $1.95 day at i $1.35 Beautiful Couches, made with spring edges all All Boys' and Youths' 61.25 Call Shoes, all! styles, here Satur- around, and with good spring head, covered in differ- Cft Boys' School Suits, newest Scotch Cheviot day at •••• $1.OO ent colors of corduroy. All have tufted tops and heavy OU Broken Plaids, strictly all . Would Misses Shoe Bargains fringe to the floor. Your choice of colors, at. $8.00 not be high at $3.50. Here, Saturday, at $2.59 All Misses' $2.25 Shoes, button Our Prize Rocker, very large; is 18\ inches between f| Boys'' School Suits, newest Scotch Cheviot and lace, all toes, Saturday $1.75 the arms, bach is 3C inches high, made with solid leather All Misses'S2.00 Shoes, button seat and bolted arras, only $2.85 §II Cloth- .Very sightly,..well made and ser- nnd lace, all styles,' Saturday," viceable. Strictly all wool, worth $3.75.- at $1.43 5 Here, Saturday, at $2.89 All Misses' S1.50 Shoes, button STUDENTS TABLES. and lace, all toes $1.39 Antique finish, top is 28 inches by 42 inches. It has Boys' School Suits, representing the nattiest, new- All Misses' $125 and. SI.00 one drawer. We claim that the style and finish of this est effects in cloth, the best styles and make Shoes, button and lace, all i-tvles, table is superior to any table ever offered in the county money can purchase. Here, Saturday, at Bale Price. at 93cts at the price. A comparison will convince you. Price, $2.50 Boys' Short Pants at 25c and 50c. Special Values. 168 PAIR $2.00 MISSES' SHOES. Button and Lace, Coin Toe, Dongola ,Kid,,,Heavy Soles; Sizes 11 to 2, BOOK SHELVES. BASE BALL AND BAT FREE with every Boys'Suit sold. a.l widths (a splendid school shoe), will go here Saturday at $1.43 Not being contented to offer the old, old style, book ' shelves made from elm which have been used in stu- BARGAINS IN MEN'S CLOTHING. dents' rooms for many years past, we have designed and SI8.00 Black Worsted Suits, Sack and Krock $9.85 18.00 best Imported Scotch Cheviot Suits 9.SS are offering pretty, solid oak book shelves of our own Ki.50 Fancy scotch Cheviot Suits **•*?{! LADIES' SHOES make. They are well finished and are taking in ap- 15 no Fancy Cheviot Suits 9.S5 pearance, as well as being much more durable thau the 13 50 Fancy Cheviots. Cassimeres and Worsted Suits 9.85 To close out all that remains old style: 12.50 Fine Cheviot and Cassimere Suits 8.95 of our stock of Summer Shoes 12.00 Sawyer Cassimere and Cheviot Suits : (> {){> Three shelf, $1.60. Four shelf, $1.85. five shelf, $2.60. 11 50 Pin Check and neat Mixtures 6.95 and Oxfords in Chocolate and. 10 00 All Wooi Cheviot Suits, extra well made and lined, 10 styles 4.95 OUR CURTAINS & DRAPERIES. 7.00, 8.50, and 6.00 Suit*, all good material, well made and lined, 3.45 Wine, we will sell:— Our Lace Curtain stock contains all grades from the cheap 65c All ?3.50 Ladies' Shoes, Satur- per pair curtains to beautiful Brussels Net Curtains at $14.00 pr pair. DRESS GOODS SHOWING. day, at $2.88 One style we consider particularly adapted for students' AH §3.00 Ladies' Shoes, Satur- rooms. It's an imitation Fish Net. Few people could The Dress Goods Department tell it from genuine. It is a very rich pattern, and the day', at $2.06 is the accepted criterion by price is only $1.75 per pair which the public j udges a stores All ?2.50 and 62.00 Ladies' Shoes, merits. We would willingly We sell Beautiful Nottingham Curtains at $1.15 pr pair consent to have our entire Saturday, at ,...$1.69 •VvT* fCtf^-MB establishment judged by this TAPESTRY CURTAINS of every pretty pattern, 45 ' <£$€> *^yf*T standard alone for here it is that All 63.00 Oxfords go, Saturday, inches wide, with heavy fringe at each end. We carry our best endeavors show the them in different shades of Green, Blue, Brown, and most unqualified success. All £2.50 Oxfords go, Saturday, Mahogany. They are especially desirable at the price, $2.75 per pair. at $1.90 ,4 THE LARGEST DEALERS Other Tapestry and Silk Curtains from $2.50 to 818.00 per pair. are always favored. Mi Is that All $1.75 and 81.50 Oxfords go, sell directly to the trade seek the Tapestry Curtain goods by the yard, in green olive, brown, red, plac9 where the most go >ds are Saturday, at $1.29 and mahogany. sold when they place their pro- ducts. For this it-ason the Best Lines of Dress Goods IUR HEW CLOAK Turning Wheels into Money. >».., -^ sold in this country are confined SECOND FLOOR. 1. Detroit Wheel Gents" Model List ?55.00 now $26.00 " • ii =aa»-gN to us in this city. The Largest in the State without exception, 1. Stearns Wheel Gents'Model List S100.00 now $73.OO 1 1. Stearns Wheel Ladies'Model List S100.00 now $ 40 by 124 feet. You will expect great things of it this 1. Iver Johnson Wheel Ladies' Model List 5100.00 now $59.00 HERE ONLY can you find ^ fall—the ladies always do, and have never been disap- 1. Iver Johnson WheelGents' Model List. $100.00 now $59.©O The Botany Worsted Mills Dress Goods, Fancies and pointed. 1. Mascot Wheel Gents'Model List .... $55.00 now $3;3.5O Black. 2. Warman Wheel Ladies' Model List $55.00 now $20.00 More than ever will its showing 1. Hudson Wheel Gents' Model List $85.00 now $45.00 Gold Medal Dress Goods. 1. Mascot Wheel Ladies'Model List S40.00 now, $18.00 Priestley's Black Dress Goods, and the and its Bargains be commensurate HJ. All Cycle Sundries at corresponding prices. JiEWEST, FHVKST IMPORTATTONS, with its size. which are to be had nowhere else, OUR BAZAAR is full of new novelties in Crockery China and Two Tone Granite Weaves. NBWEST STYLES Glass Ware. It will interest you to examine them. Two Tnoe Illuminated Tahea Cloth. Ten Tiece Toilet sets, made in different decorations at $2.25 a set. Two Tone Illuminated Worsted. IN All the Xew Shades in Prenella Cloth. Our twelve piece sets one of the prettiest on the market and sells at All the jS'ew shades in Drap-de-Ete. $4.25. All the Xevv Shades in Whip Cords. Ladies' Jackets and Gapes One Hundred piece Dinner Sets in different decorations at $5.98 Everything you read about in the late fashion journals are here a set. NOW ON DISPLAY. All Hammocks, Ice Cream Freezers and Refrigerators at Makers At the Lowest Tariff Price. cost to close out.

Phone DRY 164. MACK & CO., FURNITURE. 222, 224, 300, 302, 304 South Main Street, 102 and 104 West Liberty Street, Ann Arbor. Mich. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. SEPTEMBER 3, 1897.

STAGE GOSSIP SOCIALNOTES. — FIVE Rinsey&Seabolt Marcus Mayer will direct the tour of Mrs. Basler aud Harry Kausenbergn- HUNDRED PRIZES TOILETJAPER, The marriage of Miss Buck, of Louis Mann, Clara Llpman and have returned to Jackson. Value—$1,202,00 NO'S. 6 AND 8 WASHINGTON ST, Washten&w ave., with Mr. Mutechel Charles Dickson in "The Prince and Mrs. Mary Daggett, of Saline, is vis- We can show you the finest took place Tuesday afternoon at -:'M> quality of tissue in pack- Have on hand a Complete Stock of Prima Donna," the first performance iting friends in the city. ages of a thousand sheets o'clock, at the home of the bride on of which is to take place November 1 Miss Louise Harrison, of Washtenaw To tie Given to Subscribers to the or re 11s of a thousand sheets Everything in the Washtenaw avenue. at Washington, D. C. avenue, is visiting at Milan. at 10 cents a package or roll. The parlors wore tastefully iteco- One of the best tales now going the .lames H. Watson and wife have GOSPEL NEWS, 3 for 25c, dollar a dozen, rsiled with beautiful asters, raised by rounds of the country papers has it delivered. Your money's gone for a visit to Crystal Fails. Do You Want One of These Beautiful worth or your money back. Mr. Mutsx-hel in his own garden. that an American actor has offered Dr. Frank Welch, of Kalaniazoo, is Prizes. White asters and •creeping viues fes- George Edwardes $5,000 for the chance spending a few days in this city. !•*'•<• how mi'ny legitimate worde you can PALMER'S PHARMACY, tooned the corner of the front draw- of assuming the leading role in "The Miss Tillie Koch, of this city, is themake with the letters in the words "Union Grocery Liu! Gofpfi New*," using each letter as de- 40 &. STATE ST. ing-room, forming a bower of green First Born" in London. An actor sired, but. no' more times in.any word than it guest of Miss Sophie Heidt, of Lan-appears in "UNION GOSPEL NEWS." Proper and white, large bunches of the ex-paying to play! Never! sing. noun*, foreign and obsolete word", suffixes Teas, Coffees, Sugars, ceptionally flue flowers 1)0102 sus- and prefixes, scotch and provincial English The tour of Robert Downing will be \V;n. A. Eldert has accepted a posi- word* and Anglo-Indian words aro rot al- in Large Amounts and at pended from the roof. inaugurated August 30 at the Acad- lowed, and words that are spelled alike but Business Directory. tion as baggageman at the Ann Arb>r have different meanines can be used but The dining-room was gay with nink emy of Music in Washington. He will depot. once. To illustrate the work: On, in, go. M. H. MURRAY, Attorney at Law, Ann pet', sew. sun. new, Run, ect. You may useW Arbor Mich. Officie in Court House. aster.-!. ;i broad ribbon of the bright- present for the first time on any stage W. H. Bo wen, who has been visltlag these words in your list. A few hours' work Cash Prices faced flowers being laid diagonally George St. John's new play, "David will give you viany words. Try it. J. CAVANAUGH, Lawyer, Ann Arbor, his father here, has returned to Trav- our OIIVT:—For the largest number of M lVlch. Room 1. Savings bank block. across the table, Golden-rod ind Laroque," based on the theme of aerse City. legitimate words we will give One Klpgant and can sell at Low Figures. trailin.tr vines made an artistic screen popular novel by George Ohnet. Piano $800. For the next two largest RTHUR BROWN. Attorney at Law. Of- The large invoice of Teas they Rev. C. Volz and wife are the guests lists we will tiive Two Fine Parlor Or- A fice, corner of Fourth Ave and Ann st. up the side of the stairway, and Edward Milton Royle, the Princeton i!»n> $400. For the next three larprest buy and sell is good proof that of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Spring, of S.lists. Three Splendid Btcy«l«-n-S300. enters, vines and sweet peas were in graduate, who wrote "Friends" and Fifth avenue. For the next largest list, One Excellent OHN F. LAWRENCE, Attornej-at-Law. profusion .ill over the hoase. Prof. s.wiuar M.tcbli)»-«40. For the next J Office, corner Fourth and Ann streets, "Captain Impudence," has signed a Henry Scblanderer is back at work largest 'iwt, One Complete Encyclopedia— Ann Arbor, Mich. In Quality and Price Kempf presided at the piano and Mrs. contract with James E. Moore, by S4O For the next two largest lists, Two in Haller's jewelry store after a twoUnabrldjK-d Dictionaries— §120. For M. MARTIN, Funeral Director and Un- Kempf sang. which Mr. and Mrs. Royle will shortly the next largest list. One Solid Oak O• dertaker. Cloth, metalic and common week's vacation. Writing: ])-»k and Book-Case combined— coffins. Storeroom, 17 S. Fourth ave Resi- They Give BARGAINS. At 2:30 o'clock the 'bride and groom begin a starring tour in the last- $6 For the next largest li«t, One Oakdence, corner L" berry and Fifth. '1'hone SI Mrs. A. B. Edwards is visiting at S-wtnu I »ble—»a. For the one hundred took their places in the booth, Where named play, under Mr. Moore's man- next largest lists, One Hundred Cam- the home of her sister Mrs. T. J. Bow-rrn«-#100 For the next 388 largest lists,' W. NICHOLS, Dentist Booms over They roast their own Coffees every the Rev. .T. M. Gelston was ;n readi- agement. man, of Lansing. Three Hundred Blunty-Jlttht Music W• Ann Arbor Savings Hank, opposite week, as none but prime articles are. ness to perform the ceremony. Court House square. VITALIZED AIR ad- Roland Reed will produce a new play A. Schwaben, of St. Clair. is in town ministered. It-is agrneaule aud easy to take used. The bride wore a dainty gown of . and no prostrating effects follow, while teeth entitled "A Man of Ideas" at the Bos- visiting relatives here. He is a cousin To Kvcry Onn who enters the contest are exi racted without pain. • white , trimmed with Valen- ton Museum a week from Monday. and sends ti list of words not less than twen- Their Bakery turns out excellent to Mrs. Ed Staebler. ty in number we will give one of the popu- Bread,- Cakes and Crakers. Call ciennes lace and a white sash. The piece is by Sidney Rosenfeld. It lar "Moody KookD." Attorney O. E. Butterfield has re- Anybody may take advantage of these Only the immediate relatives were and see them. is thought, however, that "The Wrong turned after a visit of some two exceedingly generous offers, who will send us present, and on the 4:15 train Mr. and either titteen 2-cent stamps to pay for six Mr. Wright," George H. Broadhurst's months at Brattleboro, Vt. months' subscription to the UNION GOSPEL Music Store Mrs. Mutsehel went east, to spend their NEWS, or twenty-five 2-cent stamps to pay bright farce, will hold the most prom- Dr. .7. S. Rose, who has been spend- for one years' subscription to the UNION honeymoon. They will be at 'home to inent place in Mr. Reed's reperto-y GO«PBI, NEWS. ••< monthly, illustrated, up-to- ing the past few weeks at Old Mis-dare, wide-a wafte, andenomlnaiii nal, ag- er & Co •their friends after the 35th of Sep- this season. sion, returned yesterday morning. irressiye and urogressive religious paper tember. Tl.is offer closes August 3ist. but. sent In J. F. Schaeberle MANUFACTURERS OF The American 'Dramatists' Club has Mrs. T. Schmidt, of Chit-ago, who ll»l al once. The presents, which were displayed published the third annual catalogue hae been visiting her paretns here for A little work may give you a No. 8W, Liberty St. in one room, were numerous and hand- o? plays and operas, with the names several weeks, has returned home. piano, organ, bicycle or some other FINELY some. and addresses of authors, managers one of these beautiful Presents. Miss Pearl Oady, of Packard street, • • * • and agents, for the information and No lists counted unless Thirty ARLINGTON HOTEL! is spending a few days with her cents for a Six Months' subscrip- FINISHED Miss May Taylor's many friends protection of the managers and own- cousin, Miss Lydia Enders, of Ypsi- tion, or Fifty cents for One Year's C. A. MlLLASOi Proprietor. will be glad to hear that she arrived ers of all theaters, opera houses and subscription is sent with list la=ti. RATES. S2.OO PER DAYFURNITUR. E liere Monday morning and is to bepublic places of amusement in the Avemge copies each issue of the UNION Mrs. E. J. ICtb, of Halifax, Nova Washtenaw County trade especially ALL KINDS FOR the guest of Miss Jessie Gregg:, of United States. GOSI'RI. NEWS tor 18% was 125.000; but we be- Scotia, win has been the guest of W.lieve Mils p:i()cr t. sulwinillnl. nickel- section number twenty-nine, town one south Miss Doty, of Catharine street, went Second grade. Miss Jackson. Chicago, and Jacob Dengler, of plated, uerf-ct and adapted to all kinds of range seven east, state of Michigan, contain- BICYCLES Monday on tin; afternoon train to Third grade, Miss Starks. Owosso, who have been here visiting typewriting. Like a printing press, it pro- ing eighty acres of land more or less. duces sharp, clean, legible manuscripts. O. ELMEU BUTTERFIELD, If you intend buying one it V;:ssnr. Michigan, where stu? will oc- Fourth grade. Miss Plunkctt. relatives and friends, returned to tlu>ir Tv.-o or ><-n copi-M n be made at one Circuit Court Commissioner. writing Any intelligen cat person can become will pay you to call at cupy the position of preceptress in Fifth grade, Miss Berkey. respective homes. an operator in two days. Dated July 29th, 1897. E. B. NORRIS, the high school. Her subjects will be Sixth grade, Miss liowe. Mrs. Mary P. Davidson celebrated [tellable Audits and Salesmen Want- Solicitor for Complainant. Latin. German, and English literature, Seventh grade, Miss Martin. ed. her 90th birthday August 31, 1807, by For Pamphlet giving Indorsements, etc., M- Staebler's with the probability of a class in Eighth grade, Mies Montgomery. Inviting a number of her young lady address Chancery Notice. French. A new course of study lias been ar- friends to eat ice-cream with her. A STATK OF MICHIGAN, I TYPE 0QRITBR CO- GOUHTY OF WASHTENAW. j ss CYCLE ranged, and the school will begin its very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. 358-364 Dearborn St. Chicago, 111. Suit pending in the circuit court for Wa^hte- nuw County, in Chancery, wherein, Emma Mrs. Hudson and her daughter, Miss work upon it at the opening of theThe combined ages of twelve of the Gardiner is complainant and Frank Richard EMPORIUM 'Mary, who have been living for theyear. The director of the Training ladies who were present aggregated SHERIFF'S SALE. Gardiner is defendant, satisfactory proof appear- ing to this court by affidavit on fife, that the resi- 11 W. Washington St. last year on Twelfth street, left Wed- school will be in his office each aftsr- S29 rears. Notice is hereby ft I r en, that by virtue of a dence and whereabouts of the taid defendant writ, uf fieri facias issued out of the Circuit cannot be ascertained, it is ordered that defend- nesday morning for Pittsburg, Pa., noon for the purpose of enrolling or Mrs. Margaret Hudson and daughter, Court for the County of Washtenaw in favor ant appear and answer the bill ol complaint flled where you will find the largest of Andrew R. Schmtd, against the goods and in tins cause within live mouths from the date to make a home there among their classifying pupils. Miss Mary, left for Ikdlevue, Pa.,chattels and real estiith of Richard Burns in of this order. and best line, at prices rang- old friends. It is desirable that those wishing Wednesday, where they will make said Connty tome directed and deliverd I Dated June 24th. 1897. ing from $30.00 to $100.00. • did. on the twemy third day of August in- E. IX KINNE. Circuit Judge. • * » » to enter their children in the kinder- their home in the future. 8tand, levy upon and take, all the right title ARTHUR BKOWN. Solicitor for Complainant and interest of the said Kit-hard Bums, in Attest J. P. SCHL'H. Register Mrs. Gardener-Smith and Miss Gar- garten make application at once, 33 Frank H. Hess and Miss Rose and to i lie following described real es- 6 Per Cent MONEY 6 Percent dener, of Willard street, have gone to only a limited number of children imn state, that is to say All that certain piece Cranston were married August 2.~> inor parcel of land, situMti'd in the County of CHANCERY NOTICE, live In Detroit. be received in that department and SVaahtenxw, state of Michigan, to-.wit: Let L. D. CARR, Constantine, Mich., at S p. m., at thenumber two and the fast one third of Lot SATE OF MICHIGAN-?uit pending preference will be given to those who English Lutheran church, after which number one. in Block ..ne, of Hiscock's first S t he Circuit Court for Washtenaw i oun' Real Estate and Insurance. addition to the cit.v of Ann Arbor, in the in chancery; wherein Belle ltur.iham is com A pleasant Vestment neighborhood were in attendance at the close of there was a reception of the relatives County of •Vashlenaw and State of Michigan. plainant stud James IS rnharn riefendan Savings Bank Block. tea was given last Saturday by Mrs.last year. All of which right, tiiln and interest of the satisfactory proof appearing to this eour at the bride's home. A wedding trip said Kiohani Burn- in said premises, I aba 1 by affidavit on file. that defeudan ANN ARBOR - - - MICH H. J. Brown at her residence on S. expose for sale at puUii; auction or vendue is not a resident of this State bu was taken to Buffalo and Niagara is a resident of the State of Ohio. IT. j Division .street. Twenty-live ladies of "Sure Cures" for Hiccoughs, to the highest bidder, at. the south front door Falls. They returned Sunday to their of th« Court Ilou^e in the City of Ann Arbor, ordered that defendant appear and an-we ^^ n TOLEDO p. bhe Episcopal church, from Mrs. For the common afflictions, such as future home at 400 E. Liberty strex. in said County, on the 18th day of October l he bill of complaint liiurl in this cause with colds, everybody knows a "sure cure." next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. in four months fiom i he date of this order Brown's vicinity, were invited, • each Dated this 24th day of August A. D-, 1897. E. I). KINNK, p\\ ANNARBOT to bring her work and a donation of When it was announced that a New- „ WM. JCDSON, „ , . , , , Circuit Judge. WILLIAM FT. MriuiAY, Sheriff Dated, Ann Aroor, .Tnlv 20'h 1MJ7 five cents to be added to the sumJersey farmer was dyir.g of hiccoughs, Gold on the Yellowstone. Plaintiff's Attorney. which had lasted a fortnight, though WM. H. MURKAY, /NORTH MICHIGAN already in the treasurer's hands, for Duluth, Minn., Sept. 1.—Arthur and Attest—J. l\ SCHUH the doctors had tried fifty different RAILWAY. purchasing new vestments for the Harry Thomas, two brothers, claim to TATE OF MICHIGAN County of Wash- 2-8 Register. medicines, two or three scores of per- S tenaw, ss-At.a se-sion of the Probate choir. have struck it rich on the Yellowstone Comt for the Connty of Washtenaw, holden, sons wrote to volunteer advice. He in Montana, between Billings and Miles at the Probate Office in the City of Ann Ar- CTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wash Lemon-ice and cake were served in was told to inhale nitrate of amyl; to £?1Y on Tues(1a-V' thl' l~'h day of August, fO tenaw. ss -At a session of the Probate City. They have just come here with iri the year one thousand eight hundred and Court for the County of Washtenaw, holden a tent erected in the back garden, drink the juice of canned huckleber- $2,400 in gold nuggets which thoy ninety seven. Present, U. Wirt Newkirk at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Ar which had a pretty bunch of sweel ries; to rely on the "faith cure;" and claim to have washed in three weeks. Judge of Probate. bor, on Saturday, the 7th day of August other odd remedies were offered, for In the matter of the estate of Mary E in the year one thousand eight hundred an( peas decorating the center of the Hundreds of men, they say, are at theHorr'.gan, deceased. On reading and tiling ninety-seven. example: Lie down, stretch your head diggings. the petition duly veritipd, of I). W Barrv Present, H. Wirt Newktrk, Judge of Pro taWe. The ladies spent an agreeable praying that a certain instrument now oil bate. In the matter of the estate oi .Louis back as far as possible, open your Hie in this com t, purporting to he the last Oiinther. deceased. moon chatting together under the mouth, widely, then hold two fingers Troops to Watch Venezuela's Election. will and testament of said deceased may be On reading and filing the petition, dulj admitted to probate and that administration verified, of Mary Dormer, praying that the cool shade of the tent or on the porch, above the "head so high that you have New York, Sept. 1.—A special to theof si'id es'ate ;• ay be in an ted to himself the administration of said estate may be granted and the party broke up about (i to strain the eyes to see them. Gaze Herald from Caracas says: "The gov- pxecutorin said will named or to some other to Pauline Walz or some other suitable per intently upon them, and take long, full suitab'e person. o'clock. ernment has prepared to maintain or- Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturday the Thereupon it is ordered, That Saturday, the breaths. Drink vinegar, or warm pit der on election day, September 1, aad11th day of September t.. \t. at ten o'clock in fourth day of September next, at ten o'clocl of stomach. Eat a raw onion while the forenoon, be assigned tor the hearing of in the forenoon, be as-igned for the hearin- A pleasant mnsicale was held at has increased the garrison. It -is prob- said petition, and that ill's devisees lega- of said petition, and that the heirs at law of drinking a bottle of old stock ale. I said deceased, and all other persons in- "Mrs. Jacobs Tuesday evening. Those able, however, that nothing of a disor- tees, and hei's-at law of said, deceased terested in said estate, are reciuired suggest that you do something to make derly nature will happen." ana all other persons interested in to appear at a session of said court ti-ktag part in the program were Miss said estate, are required to appear at a ™.f.n .to be holden at the Probate yourself sneeze. Draw air into the session of said Court, then to be holden Ofhce in the city of Ann Arbor, and show Elizabeth Millspaugh, instructor at stomach through the throat. Good Motor Car Race to Russia. a.t the Probatoaee Office, iIn the City of Ann Ar- cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the Purdue college, Lafayette, Ind.; Mr. Paris, Sept. 1.—As one of the re-bor, in sai-"d County, and show cause if any petitioner should not be granteif: And it is drink of fresh, warm milk, drink with theree 1be ., why the prayer of the petitioner further ordered, that said petitioner give no- ik Smith, of Y].siianti. a rising breath at intervals. Brandy and laud- sults of the announcement at Cron- shoulld not bhe granted tice to the persons interested in said estate stadt of the alliance between France And it Is further ordered, that said pe- of the pendency of said petition, and the Violinist; Miss Minnie Davis, Mr. Rayanum at frequent intervals, or very titioner give notice to the persons interested Bearing thereof by causing a copv of this Warren, Miss Prances Taylor, Miss strong calamus tea. Swallow a few and Russia the Auto-Mobile club is in said estateof the pendency of said petition order to be published in the Ann Arbor lumps of butter slowly. Fortunately, organizing a monster race of motor and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy 1 einocrat a newspaper printed and Clara J. Jacobs, Charles J. x. .i:l, of this order to be published in the circulated in said county, three successive the sufferer did not have to take every- cars from Paris to St. Petersburg. Ann Arbor Democrat. a newspaper weeks previous to said day of hearing. Mr--. Prof. Wenley kindly consented printed and circulating in said county three thing that the well-meaning public pro- successive weeks previous to said day of H. WIRT NEWKIRK Time Table. Sunday, May fetf, 1897. to sin:: some beautiful old s posed. He was cured by eating a small Two Killed Near Cedar Junction. hearing. J (A TRUE COPY.) judge of Probate. P. J. LEHMAN, Probate Register. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard melodies which were greatly enjoyed dish of ice-cream. Topeka, Kaa., Sept. 1—Mrs. Thomas ,, T T II. WIRT NEWKIHK, Time. by all present. Tiie many friends of Coker and her 9-year-old son were PETER J. LEHMAN, Judge of Probate, Probate Register. NOHTB. SOUTH. struck and instantly killed by the west- 4 Miss Millspaugh will be glad to know " (A true copy.) 8:43 a. m. *7:30a. m that her voice is even stronger and A Matter or Colors. bound Santa Fe train at 5:30 yester- *12:15a. m. 11:25 a. m. day evening, while crossing a bridge 4:50 p.m. 8:40 p.m. sweeter than ever before. "Sister Millie wants to know if you E. G. t9:10 a. m. +8:05 p. ra. one mile east of Cedar Junction. • • . . won't let us take your big awning? *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. She's going to give a porch party to- bo., on I uesday. the :;t o day o( August In A full line of tRuns between Toledo and Howell. This Wednesday Mrs. Nancrede gave a the year one thousand eight hundred and train Sunday only. All other trains daily morrow night and wants to have it on nlnetj seven. Present, II. Win Newkirk, except Sunday. Rrettj ii o'clock breakfast, for the V the piazzer." Decisive Evidenre. ii of Probate., E. S. GILMORE, Agent "I f "Wants my awning?" cannot bbe iu, in the matter ofj ne estate of Henry Scadln W. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo O. - Mcycle dub. After enjoying the JUU can accuse deceased. On rea*npand tilling the petition ! things provided, the young peo- "Yep. She would have borrowed the these men of conducting a prize fight " duly verified,of tilfiam II. Scadin praying • Dress • thai the administration of said estatemaj be ple took a fine ride in the cool of the Joneses', but theirs is blue, you know said the judge, niuuiing at hiss pepepen nngranted to himself or sunn- other suitable and Millie's hair is red."—Cleveland "when it has been clearly shown that morning. Th Plain-Dealer. there was not a blow struck." Making Supplies "The Niagara Falls Route.'' "I know there were no blows struck " AND Central Standard Time.] Mrs. A. B. Palmer returned last Fri- Spain Wants More Money. said the police captain, "but you ought flay from the White Mountains, where Madrid, Aug. 30.—The government is to bear in mind that one guy began TRAINS AT ANN ARBOR. »ui_ JUS passed seven delightfully arranging a fresh credit with the view hollering 'Foul!' before he got into the Fancy Goods restful weeks at Sunset Hill, enjoying rinringg. And that wwas my cue. Then EAST. WEST. of strengthening the navy. The nav- I knowed it was the real P. M. thing "— Why the prayeer off ththee petitioner 'should iiot A the splendid scenery and fine invigor- igation tax will be the security for the Cincinnati Enquirer. of-grantefl. Audid t is further ordered, thai Specical Attention given to lall and Ex 8 47 B., N. Y., Chi.... S?3 atmg air. loan. 1 N. Y. Special.... 4 58 Mail 9 is N. S. .Limited... 6 45 P.M. Eastern Ex 10 U5 Western Ex 1 55 * * * « A Deceptive Beverage. College Colorc A. M. G. R. & K. Ex.... 5 55 D.N. Express 5 50 Chi. Nt. Ex 9 40 Mr. Hauford, of Detroit, spent Sun- China Efjgs. "George, you told me that jftuff in Atlantic Ex 7 30 Pacific Ex 12 30 - with Mr. and Mrs. Rebec, of s Secretary of Agriculture Wilson that flask was furniture polish." "Well And Glove Cleaning. a. R. Express ...11 10 • street. says this country imported 132,000 doz- so it is; when I take a dose of, »t I feel *North Shore Limited is an extra fare train en of egga from China last year able to polish the furniture."—Detroit H. WIKT NEWKIRK, o beacharKeof $2.50 to New York than on Free Judge of Frabute. ther trains. . W. RUQQLKS, H. W.JHAYES, 5-8 52 S. STATE ST., - COR. WILLIAM ST G. P. & T. A(?t,, Chicago. Agtl Ann Arbor SEPTEMBER 3, 1897. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

possession of Deputy Grand Master PERSONALS. George B. Sartwell, of Detroit, was BY HER SCREAMS Archie McNichol. in town Saturday visiting his sister, YPSILANTI. Miss Ida Fuller will teach in Man- Miss Eleanor Sartwell. Mrs. Falkingburg 1'rlKlitens Away a istee during the coming year. Burglar from Her Home. Missed Each Other. Miss Carrie Haywood is visiting her Barrett Robinson, of New York city, mother, Mrs. T. J. Haywood, of Pros- It is said that Wm. Denbel bought era and returned to his former plac The residence of Mrs. Falkingbur. They are telling a good one on C. L. is visiting friends in the city. 17,000 bushels of wheat at 70 cents. of business, Constantine, Mich. 320 S. Washington street, was the Yost and his brother-in-law, W. J. pect avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Will Murdock have With wheat worth ?1 a bushel ihis The nine months old boy of Mr. an scene of a burglary Tuesday night, Booth of Ann Arbor. The latter has Mrs. .Tas. F. Blainey, of Pontiac, is gone to keeping house on Maple street. means a profit of $3,000 to him. That Mrs. Jos. Hammerschmit died till August 24, but the only thing the just l>een in Europe and Mr. Yosi the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph is pretty nearly as good as Klondike. morning of cholera infantum. would-be criminal succeeded in doing went to New York to meet him on Rev. O. W. Fenn, of Leavenworth. Miller for a few days. The annual election of the school The State board of education lias a] was nearly searing the life out of the his return. The boat was reported in Kansas, is the guest of Mr. and Mr^. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fell have re- district will be held in the superin- painted two new assistants in the di lady of the house and Miss Elizabeth harbor Friday evening but it was Guy Davis. turned from Constantin?. Mi. Fell tendent's room at the high school partments of geography and dr.iwui Padgett who rooms there. About given out that the passengers would Henry Miller is now occupying the made the trip on his bicycle. building September 6. The retiring at the Normal. Miss Hull, of Bloou :;:.'!() o'clock, Wednesday morning, not be landed for about three hours. residence at the corner <>f Cross and Mrs. S. M. Crombie has moved to members of the board are D. C. ington, 111., is to be one of the assis Mrs. Palkingburg awakened a;:d M.\ Yost went to bed in his hotel, Ballard streets. this city from Milwaukee and will Uatchelder and D. C. Griffen. ants. saw a man in the room busy ransack- and the next morning Mr. Booth came Margaret Showerman is spending reside at GIG Pearl street. The housa- Born, August 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. M. Daniels has sold out he ing the contents of the secretary Aesk. there and not finding any letter or the week with her aunt, Mrs. Art | hold goods have been shipped here. Luke Losey, of Detroit, a girl. Mr-!. stock of millinery to Miss William; She screamed lustily and the burglar telegram waiting for him and, not Brown, at Ann Arbor. ' Mr. Crombie will continue his position Losey wil be best remembered here as of Montpelier, Ohio, and Miss Ital! did not linger any longer than it w.ta thinking to look over the register of George Alexander, who is well on the road. Miss Alyce Flowers. of Detroit. Mrs. Daniels expects to g possible but got out of the house be- guests, came to the conclusion that known here, is very low in health Talk about hard times! It is said to Ludington for an extended visit fore any of the neighbors could be M*. Y'ost had not arrived. He then from a severe hemorrhage of the WORN BY LADIES FAIR. Hutzel & Co. are finding hard work soon as her affairs can be straighten alarmed. Mrs. Falkingburg did not took the S o'clock Saturday morning lungs at Cleveland. Ohio. ed out. train for Ann Arbor. Mr. Yost arose Mrs. Platt, of Hazelton, Pa., who Ruffled sleeves, with the points over to get 20 men to go to work on the see the man very distinctly but de- the hand. Huron street sewer Monday morning, H. I). Platt, the well known Pitfs find waiting around the hotel all the formerly kept a greenhouse in this scribes him as a short man and either Pretty sleeves made entirely of gui- the wages to be paid being .$1.50 in field farmer, went to Whitmore Lak was an African or had a black mask morning for his brother-in-law sur- city, is visiting Mrs. E. E. Refiner, of mised that lie had not arrived on the pure with a puff of the dress material the ditch and $1.23 ;n the bank. Saturday to attend the Farmers' pic over his face. The only way he conld 310 S. Huron street. She is nceom- at the top. boat the evening before and took the panied by her daughter. Pearl. The First Presbyterian church be- nic and when he came away he wa get entrance into the house was Plisse silk boasting a multi- 510 poorer, some pickpocket gcin through a window which was opened 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon train for Miss Mary C. Marshall is visiting in gins the season's work with a good Vnsilanti. tude of tiny tucks or tucked frills degree of hopefulness. The summer through him and securing his purs at the top, but the fellow was evident- Birmingham. trimmed with lace. .services have been unusually well coctaining that amount of money. ly an old hand at the business for The afternoon train was a limit-id Miss Margaret Mavlty has returned Bodices crossed on one side with a sustained, and everything betokens a Invitations are out for the mania,." he took the precaution to unlock the one and caught up with the morning from her vacation. three-fold frill of lace forming a single prosperous year. Mrs. Pease, of the of Edward A. Wallace, son of Mr. an fvent door and screen in case he train at Buffalo and were both made Mrs. Samuel Post has returned from revere and jabot in one. Conservatory, resumes her position as Mrs. J. A. Wallace of this city, an should be apprehended in his work and np into one train for Detroit. Abou: the St. Clair Flats. Transparent mohairs in colors spot- i! usical director September 5. Sertr-ce Miss Amy Janes Stobbins, of Cleve this foresight stood him well in hand the time the train had reached Den- Miss Emily Hall, of South Haven, ted with white silk, worn over silk tomorrow as follows: Morning wor- land, Ohio, to take place at the horn in this instance. So far as has been tons Mr. Y'ost thought he would go is visiting in the city. slips in place of grendaine. ship at 10:30, with sermon by the learned the burglar secured no booty into the smoking car and upon enter- MissLillie Smith, of Detroit, is the Princess dresses in organdie or ba- pastor on "Chrisfs Legacy of Pease." o! the prospective brido on Septembe for his trouble. ing it was greatly surprised to find Mr. guest of Mrs. B. B. Hazelton. tiste tucked into the waist or made with bodices entirely covered with tiny Sunday school at 12 in. X. P. S. 0. E. P.ooth there. Mutual explanations were Miss Lulu Chandler will resume The Michigan Central Gardens en Mrs. Falkingburg and Miss Padgett frills. at 0:30 in the evening. Prayer and now in their glory and nearly as rnanj then exchanged. teaching in Detroit next Monday. were so scared over the event that Effective gray gowns of English conference every Thursday evening at persons—much more in proportion tc Charles IT. Lewis has gone to Bay sleep for them was impossible for thai < i KL-YI5 LE MI LEAK! 1) satin, wonderfully draped, with a fichu 7:30. followed by Teachers' meeting at the population to draw from—are vis City to drive the horse, "Poem," in of gray caught up with a bunch night and spent the remainder of it TICKETS. S::X>. All welcome. ifing John Laidlaw's log cabin a the 2:15 class. of pink roses. sitting up waiting for the morning A new form of Thousand-Mile Tick- those in Detroit do to go out an< St. Luke's vested choir will resume Light material in of every Grey Fred got fourth place in his come. et, the result of careful consideration race at Toledo Friday and Easter sec- Senator Palmer's. The senator's its duties next Sunday after a vaca- kind crossbars and checks. Care must might have cost more money but i and discussion between the railroads tion for two months. be exercised, however; one stout lady got ninth in his race. This seems to and their principal patrons, will be be an off year .for Ypsilanti horses. did not cost any more pains and trou THREE CHEEKS EOR DAN Q. Miss Jessie M. Baker, Normal '95, of at Newport had on a striped gown ble in construction. placed on sale September 1st, at all .Springport, spent Sunday with Mrs. •which made her resemble tho famed The next term of the circuit court, The Little Wonder Xow Holds the important Michigan Central offices. porpoise. which will be held in October, will weed's decrease in wheat wa George E. Waterman. 1.236,000 bushels, leaving a total visi Record for Michigan Horses. The ticket is sold for $30.00. with a Robert Rowley, formerly of th's city, The latest Parisian effect—an ex-. be a very important one. Already (From Monday's Times.) rebate to the purchaser of $10.00, quisitely light black-and-white scheme. over 20 criminal cases are on the bio supply of 15,473.000 in the ;>le and now located in Kahu.nazoo, is vis- vators in the country. A year sus Three cheers for little Dan Q.—the when used up in compliance with !ts iting old acquaintances in the city. Fine black Chantilly lace over white docket. Prosecuting Attorney Kirk is conditions, and is accepted on all the <"hiffon or fine Swiss muslin. A charm- today there was 4."5,OO1,OOO bushels in fastest Michigan-bred horse. Not onl3" David B. Dodge has returned from busy already making his informations is he the fastest stallion but the l'.nes in the Central Passenger asso- ing example was of Swiss em- ready for filing. the elevators and then wheat was his trip on the road in the interests of broidered in tambour work and trim- •vorth r>C>i4 cents. Saturday's filos< swiftest piece of horse-flesh that the ciation, forty-five in number and cov- Friday was the day when the the Rubber Tip Dress Stay py med with Waok Chantilly insertion. was 02% cents. This morning i Wolverine state could ever claim ;s ering a vast extent of country. new bicycle ordinance went into ef- He expects to go to Missouri in a Under this skirt was a slip of bright opened at 92 and at noon today it had her own and it is now Ypsilanti No mileage book has yet beeu de- couple of weeks. lavender chiffon OVPP white glace siVi fect and a number of wheel.nen, in against the world and the world v.'?od so acceptable to all parties con- fallen to 00 cents in the Chicago mar Miss Lou M. Sherman aas returned order to make the ordinance so obnox- against Ypsilanti. Wllkie Knox at fne cerned ond so advantageous to the no Far and Yet So Near. ket. from her vacation in Detroit. "Can you tell me how far it is to ious that it would not be enforced, time held the Michigan record with holder. Every one who is likely to A small cyclone struck Ypsilanti Suit Muggleton?" hung cowbells and things of the like 2:10%. Then came Cleveland S. and travel a thousand miles in a year Miss Louisa Alvord, of Battle Creek, day evening. The wind blew terriflcly "Well, the way you're going it's on their wheels and went through the clipped off a quarter of a second, thus should avail themselves of it, and spent Sunday with the Misses Ains- main strets last night ringing than In the western part of the city or worth. about twenty-five thousand miles."— taking away the honor frcm YpsilanU. should consult the nearest Michigan Pick-Me-Up. , Normal Park addition John MUler continuously. Then Sphinxetta, a Saginaw mare, re- Central ticket agent. tf Said a tramp the other day: "I am was erecting a $1,800 house for Mr duced the record to 2:08%. The Sag- heartily in favor of this dog-muzzliug 'IV y lor, the life insurance agent. The inaw wonder held the distinction up TO THE NORTHWEST. ordinaco in your city. It just fits frame work was up and the siding to last Saturday when at Readvillc, The Wisconsin Central lines form in my trade. At Tecumseh and Adrian placed thereon. The house was being Mass., on ihe saire day that Star the popular route from Chicago, Mil- I had to use an iron club to keep the built on a temporary foundation of Pointer made a record of 1:5914, lit- waukee or Manitowoc to Fond du Lac, dogs off me but here every street props in order to accommodate the lo Dan Q. in the second beat of the Oshkosh. Neenac, Menasha, St. Paul, Every Month Absolutely Without Cost to You. seoms to be named easy. 1 take a masons, who were to have put in the 2:11 pace made a mile !n 2:0SVi and Minneapolis. Duluth. Ashland. Hurley, Greatest Enterprise ever Established in Ann Arbor. copy of the Sentinel to keep the flies stone work this week. The wind brought back the honor to Ypsilanti. Ironwood and Bessemer. Elegantly off, and your muzzling ordinance keeps last evening lifted the house off from The race was one in which 13 horses equipped fast through trains via St. the dogs off. What more could a i*ei- its resting place and shifted it ovei were entered and started, and it took Paul or Duluth make connections for on the ground, doing so much da'.nag* TRADING STAMPS low ask for? I am going to settle six heats to decide it, Dan Q. win-r.ing] all points in Minnesota, the Dakotas, here." that its entire re-construction will bo •very other one. The purse v. :i> Metana. Idaho. Puget Sound country, necessary. ASK FOR THEM. Miss Florence Babbitt, of this city, 51,000. Pacific coast and British Columbia. The Merchants' Supply Co., have established a syndicate of merchants says the Detroit Journal, had an ex- One of Ypsilanti's promineut sports- All agents sell tickets over this route. in your city, having made contracts to give Trading Stamps to every one <-;::ng time with pickpockets at Buf- tnen went to work and had some For further information write H. W. asking for them. One for every ten cents represented in your purchase. •r.an Q., Ypsilanti's favorlta racing Sreinhoff, District Passenger Agent, Give them your patronage and receive a valuable premium free. Call at falo. One of the light-fingered gents business cards printed with a sum- lorse, was Wednesday given a mark of our office, 30 E. Huron St., and see premiums and get particulars. Mer- attempted to snateli her gold watch mary of fin) game laws on the back. Sajrinaw. Mich., or .Tas. C. Pond, G. chants are not expected to give stamps unless bills are paid inside of SO 2:00 and still could not win his race P. A.. Milwaukee. Wis. days. Following is a list of merchants who will give you Trading Stamps: but she grabbed the thief and made j lie evidently left his "copy" handy, The event was lhe 2:11 pace u\ lxiiu drop the time-keeper. The pick- for one of his friends slipped :n and Artist's Supplies — W. W. Wet- Readville, Mass., and a field of ten NOTES OF THE VOGUE. Gents'Furnishings-Lindenschmitt pocket was very willing to escape altered the manuscript for the printer more, 6 Main St., and State st.; Stae- & Apfel, 37 8. Main°st. ir-rses started. Dan Q. took rhe first bler's Art store, picture frames, wall without any reward for his daring. so that when the cards were issued, :wo heats in 2:09'/i! and 2:00 ;;IK ribbons are, for the moment, paper, paints, oils, etc. Gas Fitters and Plumbers—Kenny The Hawkins House was the scene that part relating to trout fishing higher in fashionable favor than satin & Quinlan, 22 N. Fourth ave. i( ked like a sure winner, nut Pear Agricultural Implements — The Hair Goods—Mrs. J. Trojanowski, of a lively altercation last night be- read that it is forbidden to hunt trout "inward started out to land the third or . Hurd-Holme3 Co., 25-27 Detroit st. 32 S. State St., upstairs. tween Captain Rorison and the State "with a No. 305G Martin rifle or a 10- leat and Dan Q. forced her to go in Oyster color is the very newest shade Art Needlework, , Bilks, Pil- Hardware — Eberbach Hardware Board of Education, the causuin belli guage shotgun." and the printer had 2:071 4 in order to capture it. Then and is particularly effective in heavy lows,etc.—Leona G. Markham, 13 S. Co., Main and Washington sts. / satin or faille. being the fact that the state board the copy to prove it. Dan Q. laid up the next heat and Main st. Harnesses, Etc.—Anton Teufel, 57 had substituted gas for electricity in •lime in ninth, leaving Ananias .-.nil A new summer dress material is Bakers'and Confectioners' — John S. Main st : The Hurd-Holmes Co., called chaUie de lustre, and is, as its W. Illi, Palace Bakery, 27 E. Wash- 25-27 Detroit st. the Normal school. Mr. Rorison inti- Death of Mrs. Edward II. Jackson. 'rank Bogash to tire out Pearl On- The Sentinel announces the death of name indicates, a glossy_ fabric, some- ington st. House Furnishings—W. D. Adams mated that it was spite work, and ward as much as possible. Starting what resembling . Mrs. Edward H. Jackson, formerly of Bicycles — Eberbach Hardware 13 S. Main st.; Eberbach Hardware asked why the board had not con- n ninth position in the fifth heat Dan The modish for early autumn Co., cor. Main and Washington sts.; Co., Main and Washington sts. this city, at the home of her daughter, ferred with him when they were • with his rest in the fourth heat wear are in the pretty bayadere stripes, H. J. Brown, cor. Main and Huron Hats and Caps—Lindenschmitt & thinking about changing the system Mrs. Crane, in Stockton, Gal., on Au- ave the race of the day ami drew a trying fashion, however, becoming to sts,; Wagner & Co., 21 S. Main st.; Apfel, 37 S. Main st. gust 19. Says the Sentinel: Hurd, Holmes & Co., 25 and 27 De- of lighting, and the state board asked n from ninth to tocond, forcing Pearl none but women of the Trilby type. troit =t. Jewelry and Repairing—Haller's in return why Mr. Rorison hrrd not Old residents of Ypsilanti will re- inward to the tune of 2:0Sy_.. Narrow baby ribbon is a feature on Blankets and Robes — Anton Jewelry Store , 46 S. Main st. conferred with them when he was un-mber Mrs. Jackson as an able, in- modish gowns, and is now ruffled and Teufel, 57 S. Main t.; Hnrd, Holmes Livery—Jacob vV. Haas, 6 W. Ann It is evident that at Ke-advi!!.?. Mass., lobbying against the lighting plant bill dustrious woman. She was a native to edge ribbons of greater width— & Co., 25 and 27 Detroiit stt. St., Ann Arbor. ,'isiorday George Hammond intended Laundry—Excelsior Laundry, 25 before the last legislature. It was a of Wasluenaw county and about (is a particularly pretty finish for the Books and Stationery — W. W. ') make his killing and the way the long ribbon sash. Wetmore, 6 S. Main St., and State st. E. Washington St.; M. M. Seabolt, vory stormy interview while it lasted. years of age. Her maiden name was Boots and Shoes—L. Gruner, 8 S. 4 N. Fourth ave. Helen J. Henderson. She became the race went there was prabaoly lots The old fashioned iron is Mr. E. I). Fletcher says that the in- again the vogue, superseding the flim- Main st.; Chicago Shoe Store, No. 10 Meat Markets and Poultry — L. C. wife of Mr. Jackson, then and for a >f Dan Q. money in the pool boxes N. Main st. Weinmann, 33-35 E. Washington st; surance on his barn amounted to $700, sy materials which masquerade under long time afterward the principal >ut they counted without tlu^ir hosts Clothing—Lindenschmitt & Apfel, C. W. Vogel, 9 E. Ann St.; J. M. while $250 was carried on the crops that name, and to which even the 37 8. Main st. Wagner, 85 8. Main st.; W. E. Pardon, blacksmith here, in 1848. Of her or Pearl Onward was fleet enough to in the barn. and the race. Dan Q. got second crispest of fails to give a sat- Crockery and Glassware—W. D. cor. Liberty and Fourth ave. children but one, Viola, (now Mrs. isfactory body. Adams, 13~S. Main st.; O'Hara, Boyle The Boston Sunday Post speaks of noney but he is now not even eligible Milk and Cream—Behring. P. O. Crane), survives. Another daughter. Brilliant hued plaids are in high fav- & Co., No. 1 Broadway; William F. Box 1184; F. H. Ticknor, P. O. Box Dan Q.'s victory as follows: "It was Mrs. Loretta Cook, died her sone o the 2:10 class and will hereafter or, and the up-to-date girl revels in an Stimson, No. 5 Ann st. 1154; Edward Besch. a big turnover—the biggest of the years ago. • e obliged to go in the 2:0S class and endless variety of sailor-hat bands,belts Cloaks—Schairer & Millen. Millinery parlors—59 S. Main st.; week." In other words, the pool sel- ree-for-all races. Taking it altogether and neckties, which, worn in sets, give Dentist—A. C. Nichols, D. D. S., II Miss Mary E. Bell, Opera house lers got decidedly the worst of it. Mrs. Jackson will be remembered t was a bad thing for Dan <). a chic finish to her duck skirt and tail- and 13 S. Main st. block. for the active part she took in temper- or-built shirt waist. Draperies — Henne & Stanger, Musical Merchandise — F. Schae- Tuesday was the last day ance work during the days when Nos. 9 and 11 W. Liberty st. berle, 8 W. Liberty st. granted by the common coun- A full niche of black at the throat Good Templaxism was most flourish- HI ROWS UP THE CHARTER. gives a modish finish to the simplest Dressmaking — Miss Keegan, 1 Notions—Miss E. G. Walton, 50 8. cil for the payment of taxes, and ing, and at the time the Red Ribbon costume and is a needed touch of pre- Unity block. State st. although an extra month's time was wave saved so many inebriates. Af- Vyandotte T-,od{re, Xo. 1O, I. O. O. F. caution these chilly August evenings. Dressmakers' Supplies—Miss E. G. Pharmacy-—H. J. Brown, cor. Main given the tax-payers in which to walk One recently seen in London is of black Walton, 50 8. State st. and Huron sts.; Palmer's Pharmacy, terward she fought valiantly to suc- Has Ceased to Exist. 48 8. State st. up to the treasurer's office and settle, • eed in business as a l'estaurant keep- chiffon, cascaded to the waist-line and Druggists—H. J. Brown, Cor. Main (From Tuesday's Times.) edged with narrow white ostrich feath- and Huron sts.; Palmer's Pharmacy, Piano Tuning—J. F. Schaeberle, 8 there is still about $4,000 worth an- er, until poor health prompted her to W. Liberty st. Wyandotte Lodge. No. 10, Independ- er trimmine. 46 8. State st. collected. make her home with Mrs. Crane. Once Photographer—Edwards & Dowler, ut Order of Odd F.ellows, is now le- To avoid that unpleasant sagging at Dry Goods—B. St James, 26 8. The colored man who found the in California, she found the peace 6 Huron St.. E. unct and Ypsilanti is minus one lodge. the bottom of the dress the newest silk Main st; Schairer & Millen. petrified human foot, in diggj.ig on and rest her !ife» of hard vvork had Seeds—The Hurd-Holmes Co., 25 iVyandotte is one of the oldest in the petticoats are stiffened at the hem with Fancy Goods—Miss E. G. Walton, and 27 Detroit st. the Maple street sewer, took his dis- earned for her. 50 S. State St.; E. M. Ball, 13 8. Main tate and it is to be regretted that it a whalebone, one ingenious woman Sheet Music—J. F. Schaeberle, 8 covery home but brought it back lhe who particularly dreads an appearance st. •as allowed to crumble to pieces. At W. Liberty st. next day claiming to have been struck Had Her Pocket Picked. of limpness placing a second bone Florists—Cousins & Hall, Cor. 8. he regular meeting last evening it University ave. and 12th st. Steam Fitters—Kenny & Quinlan, on his foot three times during the across the front breadth in a casing ten One of the excursionists to Niagara '/as decided to throw up the charter Furniture—Henne & Stanger, Nos. 22 N. Fourth ave. night by a "spook." He didn't want inches above the dust flounce. Falls reports Mrs. Nancy Hendrieks, cd store a way the lodge furniture. 9 and 11 W. Liberty st. Stoves and Ranges — Eberbach the hoo-doo in his house any longer. Hardware Co., Main and Washing- of this city, had her pocket picked llearance cards were granted to all David tl. Sellcinan's Death. Gloves — Miss E. Walton, 50 S. ton sts. Testimony in the Wm. Bell vs. New York, Aug. 30.—David J. Selig- State st; B. St. James, 26 8. Main st. while at Niagara Falls and her pocket ut five members of the lodge. There Toilet Parlors—Mrs. J. R. Trojan- Reinhart case, in which Mr. Bell is book containing $15 in money and a •as found to be enough money in the man, of the banking firm of J. & W. Groceries—J. Henne & Co., 53 S. Seligman & Co., of 211 Broad street, Main St.; J. A. Brown, 37 Washing- owski, 32 S. State St., up stairs. for $1,300 damages for being bit- return trip ticket was extracted by reasury to clear up all debts and. ton st; O'Hara, Boyle & Co.. No. 1 Trunks and Valises—Anton Teufel, ton by a dog belonging to the defend- died at the Hollywood Hotel, Long the thief. The purse pocket had been [though it is in the power of the Branch, N. J., Friday night. He was Broadway; William F. Stimson, No. 57 8. Main st. ant, was taken Monday, Justice Jos- pinned together on the dress but that irand lodge to take all belonging to taken ill on Wednesday morning and 5 Ann st; D. H. Johnson & Son, 44 Undertaking — Henne & Stanger, lyn and the attorneys going to the N. Main st.; Stimson & Co., 24 S. State; Nos. 9 and 11 W. Liberty st. fact did not seem to stand in the ubordinate lodges and sell them, the underwent an operation for appendi- Arthur R. Hagen, Depot sr.; \V E. iii>n:e of the plaintiff. Mr. Bell lies citis that night. Mr. Seligman was tho Wall Paper—W. W. Wetmore, 0 S way of the thief getting possession of rand Master thought it advisable to ardon, cor. Liberty and Fourth ave. Main st. at his home in a very bad condition. the pocket-book. At first Mrs. Hen- ave the furniture and working ap- oldest son of the late Joseph Seligman, T!u> " Fever" sign is ::«ng dricks thought that she had possibly aratus of the lodge retained in thh -vho died in 1880. Call at Office and Take a Book Home Free. our on Washington stre*t near Cross left the purse in her room at the hotel Sty, as he hopes that within six or 'japjo 9q} jo street. but a close hunt failed to rereal it ight months sufficient enthusiasm sjaqtnatn 000'9 pns Xup Van Cam-pen; the photographer who there, and no other conclusion but that .-111 be infused into at least five mem- X-)jo stqj nt SBAV aqo;a moved here and settled In the Tyler a pick-pocket did the work could be ers so that the lodge can be revived. jo S}q3m}j jo X Merchants' Supply Co., block, has pulled up stakes and cam- arrived at. lie lodge furniture is now in the at[x—'OS 'TiT •aqoif) aqj jo 30 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, Mich. — THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. SEPTEMBER 3, 1897.

Charles r. Buss, of Eckert, spent GAI.LEKY. •»ruTJymJinjyqj^^ruiJiJiJTJijyTinjTjTn^ «. THE DEMOCRAT. Saturday in Ann Arbor. •At the new Enterprise Gallery we i Friends of the Democrat who have W. H. Butler has moved froai 2H E.make you two large and nicely finished business at the Probate Court William to 30 E. Jefferson. Photographs for Kl cents; t! for 2,"j Choice Selections will please request Judge Xewklrk to send tfcplr James A. Gough, of Adrian, spent cents-, or 50 cents per dozen. Work Printing tp thl<* office. Sunday with his brother G. W. Oougn, strictly permanent and guaranteed. IN NEW FALL 110 Washington St. Gallery open daily until 0 p. m. Call IX ASD ABOUT THE CItY. Dr. B. B. Sudworth returned on Sat-and receive our prompt attention. Miss M. 6. Divine is visiting in Olil- urday to Ann Arbor after a pleasant FAIRER. Photographer, CdgO. sojourn in Petoskoy, S 47 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. There are few things people ought DRESS GOODS! 1*. J. Lehman has what he thinks •W. 'H. Golden, of Chicago, is visiting Call up the North side Meat MarkH to be so particular in selecting We have received during the past week over in the city. to be the finest girl baby in. the world. by Telephone 42—3 rings. His friends are all congratulating him as CARPETS. 200 Pieces Black Colored Dress Goods in Mrs. A. Ba.der, of Detroit, is visiting If you are going to run a board; ng- today. the Newest Weaves and Colorings at Mrs. Mans for a few days. Iwuse it will pay you to get prices at Mrs. L. S. Pryer, of 37 E. University Miss Jennie Fulleu, of Powlervllle, the Xorthside Meat Market. Specif 1 avenue, and Mrs. Bartlett have gone CARPETS- is the guest of Miss Mathilda Kvlva of to Bay View for two weeks to visit rates to boarding-houses, '['el. 42—3 25c, 39c and 50c a Yard. this city. Marshall, of Division their sister, "Mrs. Charles Powell. rinss. like the poor—are always with Miss Helen We are showing all the New Braid Trimmings street, left Monday for Chicago for Miss Susie Palmer, of Goodyear's FOR SALE~My home and other us. If the style is poor, the col- a week's visit. and Sets. dry goods store, has returned from a >roperty. Look it over and make an ors bail-, or the quality wretched, The Island is getting to be quite a six weeks' vacation, which was spent offer. I will consider anything reason- picnic ground. It is rented for four at Detroit, Cleveland and other points. we soon find that our selection— able as I am bound to sell. bad as it may be—must be picnics this week. W. J. Booth, president of the State A. M. CLARK, In Our Cloak Department Savings Bank, returned from his Trof. Spicer and wife of Joliet, 111., 3tf 47 S. Division. gazed at by our unwilling eyes after a month's visit in this city, have European trip' on Saturday. Mr. day after day until we are sick We offer 300 New Capes and Jackets—Styliah, Up-to returned to their home. Booth reports having had a pleasant FARM WANTED—Will pay east and tired of the very sight of it. date Garments at [ .lames Lasby, of Ashley strejt, lias voyage. for a large farm. Leave full descrip- removed to Laporte, Ind., where he Hoy B. Smith, instructor in thetion and lowest price at once with will take up his residence. chemical laboratory of the Ann Arbor L. D. Carr, agent, over An4 Arbor $3.50, $5.00, $8.50 and $10. | Mrs. .1. E. Hillman has moved to High School, has returned from Bay Savings bank. 4tl. A GOOD CARPET, :JI» Third street, where she will be View, where he 'has been spending one that is really good in Qual- found by her friends from now on. the summer. WANTED—-Painters and decorators. SCHAIREH <& MXLX.B2T* j K. 1<\ Mills has gone to Nrv T. J. Micaul, who has been work- ity, Style and Coloring, is on the Only first class men need apply. C. Ann Arbor's Greatest Bargain Store. York, where he will purchase his fail ing in the U. of M. library on a book II. Major-, artistic decorator. contrary a constant source of stock of dress goods, novelties, etc. which he is writing to show the re- comfort. There is a sense of •• lTOffij'LrLriBIBffiilnlnHnlnJTJU^ lation of archeology to history, has AVm. J. Frank, jr., of Detroit, who-se For the best of everything in fancy satisfaction in possessing such a gone to Detroit. father used to run the old Germania gioceries, fruits and vegetables, etc., Carpet and you mentally resolve The Ann 'Arbor and Ypsilanti Street hotel. p:ii