THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xiv. NO. 9. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1888. WHOLE NO. 688.

who wanted them, and among themselves The University at tbe Banqnet. , THE SALOONS STAY. they determined to see that no one was LAND OP BLACK HUNGER. molested in attempting to vote for pro- PROF. CHARLES M. OIVLEY TELLS The most honored of all the delegations WASHTEJfAW CO. TOTES THEM hibition. Tney quietly told the inhospi- to the republican convention and banquet LITTLE LONGER TIME. table people thnt they had a perfect rifjht OF THE INLAND OF AdIILI.. to be there. Their number was too small at Detroit, Wednesday, was the delega- tion from the university. Again and Atwood Suspenders to make any trouble, and all who know " Tbe B'ncke»t Land Beneath the Sky. Loral Option crtt more Totes in Ana them will testify that they are earnest, —HIM. lien Own the Ixlitnd, and again (hey received the highest compli- Arbor «'lty thnn the Amendment sincere young men, who are not spoiling 6000 People Starve. ments of the. convention, and the boys Received—Large Tote. for a fight The first student struck THK certainly did honor to the republican REGISTER can vouch for as a perfect gen- party and to the university. Even in the Call and see the Atwood Suspender, now The election day under the lo .al option tlemen who had no desire for a Bght, and Prof. Gayley delivered his lecture on oratorical contests of the day and evening, law in Washtenaw county opened cold csrtainly could have had no motive at that the Land of Black Hunger before the participated ia by distinguished statesmen for sale. time. He did not resent it. The second from all parts of the Union, the university and clear, and it remained exceedingly Unity club recently and in the Congrega- or third one struck is a powerful and skill- tional church last Friday evening. The delegation went clear up to the front, as oold all day. A raw wind against which ful fellow who is amply able to knock may be seen by the Detroit city papers. no overcoat afforded complete protection, three or four ordinary men down; but he portion describing the island of Achill and The Tribune says: "The talented orator, kept np its attack from morning till night refrained. the condition of the people is given below James Chalmers, of Kent county, electri- IT BEATS THE WORLD! ,In more senses than one, it was an unus- The students on tf e campus, hearing that in abstract: fied the lftagde convention by a stirring ually "cold" day for the "dry" side of the a few of their number had been struck at I was induced to visit the land whose speech ju«t before adjournment yesterday. contest, on which side THK REGISTER was the second ward polling place, came down principal town is Black Hunger. * * • In It was fni of eloquent republican ideas about 100 strong in ihe afternoon, and ranged. these villages the dingy cabins are huddled most eloquently expounded." Mr. Chal- more reinforcements came later after the together by hundreds. Generally they mers is a lit. '89, and was called out by The "wets" started in Monday morn- tray was really over. Many came oat of have but one room. The chimney is Wm. Atden Smith, of Grand Rapids. He curiosity, and with books under their arms. crammed with pent; the windowless cham- ing in Ann Arhor confident of victory, maintained the position that the more the The Polacks also came out in force, armed, ber is choked with smoke, and reeks with party became the champion of morality and the "dry" side had no very strong many of them, with clubs which did exe- vapors of the sodden earth. The rafters and reform, the more enthusiastic will be hope of winning. Many good judges, cution. Sheriff Walsh and City Marshal drip and are viscid with soot, the walls J. I. MOBS k CO., the support of, the republican standard by however, were at fault in estimating the Sipley, with some citizens, endeavored to but shoulder-high are loathsome to the the young men of the land. C. A. Read, prevent a collision; but it was of no avail touch. The atmosphere within is foul; chances. Quite a large number conceded The clubs prevailed, and the students '88, was elected assistant seoretarv of the the forms of the inhabitants dimly visible convention, and H. B. Dewey, '90, was that it would be close whichever wsy it retreated up Washington street about a through the gloom. A drain run* across was decided; and nearly all thought the block to a wood-pile. Several of them the room and serves as sewer for man and chosen as one of the vice presidents of the Headquarters for Clothing, Hats & Caps heaviest "dry" losses, if any, would be in were hurt, one receiving a scalp wound. beast. On one side are the milcb cow, state league. D. K. Cochrane was made A student who was at one side, an in- consumptive, scorbutic, and the hog; on chairman of the university delegation.— Ann Arbor. All these guesses were The Chronic;!*. wrong. Probably the cold weather had nocent spectator, was struck three times. the other side the muster of the hut in N. B.—A nice little assortment of Overcoats left to be closed out, Finally the swaying mass returned to rags, the mother crouched asthmatic in something to do with it. In Ann Arbor Main-at, some of the angry students now the filth, the children, large and small, hug- J. T. JACOB8 & OO. more ballots were cast than in the amend- armed with clubs. The auditor general of tbe state has sent ging the cinders that s: oulder on the word to the county treasurers that those ment election, and in Yps'lanti there was TBE REGISTER does not attempt to give hearth, or sprawling on the tatter-heap counties which vote against the manufac- only a slight falling off; yet in the whole all the details of the afternoon's fray. of vermin that serves as a bed. ture and sale of intoxicating liquors will county the total vote is 651 less than in Most of the students began to realize From the doors lean faces peer, and not need 1 quor blanks. He can send them the amendment election—a reduction that they had better go home. One and stunted girls, holding the babes whom to Washtenaw county ju-t the same. Our which was almost entirely in the rura of them made a short speech advising it had behooved their mothers never to county treasurer will need them. that the crowd disperse. J. T. Jacobs bear, crane their necks to catch a glimpse DISCOUNT SALE! districts. The township of Ann Arbo shouted the same advice from the second of the passer-by. Many such girls full- polled 21 less votes than in the amend story of the block; the sheriff and city grown have known the days of utter na- OUR 35 CENT COLUMN. ment election, and the prohibition los marshal lent their influence, and most of Advertisements, such as To Rent, For Sale, or Our entire Stock of Boots kedness,—days on which they faced the Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be Inserted BOOTS was proportionately large. It is so the students finally went home. A few light of heaven only when the mother lent iree weeks for 25 cents. and Shoes at a discount for 30 other townships. If the total vote in the armed with clubs remained a short time them her petticoats and stayed herself be- only, and five remained at the polls to county had been as large as that on thi side the fire. In the streets of these vil- UCTION SALE—A Farm of 187 Acres with work, among whom were two or three of lages I heard no laughter, I caught no Agood buildings and Urge orchard; all personal days from 10 to 50 per cent, amendment, it is likely, from these con the morning's campaign. property, s vh as c .ws, horses, hogs, and all farm _& smiles, I saw no children playing. Why implements, also hay and gram, one mile north siderations, that the "wet" majority woul These five students placed themselves in should they play in the streets of the Land of the village oi Saline, on ihe 8th day of March, off. Don't miss this. Come have been about 900, the same as before the alley at the second ward polling place, of Black Hunger? 188)>, at 10 * nn Mrs. L. D. Wheeler. That is, the "wets" brought out their ful at a sufficient distance from the window. The hills and the valleys are bare. Juni- TEAMSTER, with good Team, would like as early as possible to get ;< Asteady employment. Call at No. 10 Mann-st, strength all over the county, and th< Among them, and nearest to the PoIacks," per, heather and furze bristle by the or address B, Box 113), Ann Arbor, Mich. SHOES was Franz Coe, lit. '79, and a senior your Sizes, as you can save "dry" side tailed to get theirs out in th< .streams and crown the hummocks of grass AGNETIC PHYSICIAN—Mrs. N. H. Pierce medic now, a man who has lived a long that dot the gravel slope. Coarse grass, M can diagnose distase by letter. Send name, rural districts especially, owing to the time in Ann Arbor and is well known and age, lock of Hair, and one leading symptom, and AT A DISCOUNT FOB 3O from 50 cents to $1.00 on elbowed out by the rushes; black, boggy, receive free by return mail a clairvoyant diag- roads and weather. respected here. He is a married man and shallow hummocks; and underneath a nosis of your disease. Address Mrs. N. H. Pierce, DAYS, The temperance workers in Ann Arbo the father of a family. He had come nasty granite thrusting its back and heav- box 1253, Ann Arbor. one pair of Shoes. Heel plates have reason to congratulate themselves down from the University too late to see ing above the surface one horrid waste of ONEY TO LOAN.—On farmers only, from one In the general wreck, Ann Arbor made the hard hitting, but in time to render rocks, boulders and stones. Mile after Mto five years, interest payable annually, with put on Rubbers and Over- comparatively good record. The "wet' valuable assistance in preventing another mile, and not a sheep, or cow, or pig, or privilege of paying 8100 pi over at any time, and majority was only seven greater than the collision. His acquaintance on both sides stock interest. No commlss.on charged. For hut: the barren yawDing into black, for- pariicutais, call on or address. W, J. 1'ermar, Frcm lOto SO Per Cent. Off. shoes, and keep from slipping. majority against th« amendment, and shr and his strength enabled him to do much saken pools. tf. No. 5 South Main-st. actually cast 17 more temperance vote 4* HOI Til MAIS STREET. in this way. After the students had gone For there is no sap in the Land of Black RKSSMAKINO — illsi Butll's Dressmaking than before. In the noble second ware home, he went down to the second ward Koom, at 69 3. Main-st. Cloaks ana Wraps Hunger to nurture the beings of earth. A D^specialty. she cast 26 votes, a loss of only five. In polling place and stood with the few student sad linnet may glint in the sunshine, song- the first, fourth and sixth wards, thi workers. The "Polacka," ore especially, less and swift, but tbe infrequent sheep T OST-ll&W Bill on Maln-st, or between Rin- Samuel "dry" side polled larger votes than for the vtns exceedingly offensive. The students 1J Bey A Seabolt's Storj and M.in st. Return that weathers the mountain storms is hard to Rinsey <& scabolt and receive reward. amendment. were unarmed, but the other side had and angular as the quartz on which she The "wets" polled 52 votes more in the clubs. One man was so demonstrative may be tempted to feed. The kine are OUSE TO RENT—Well furnished. For par- county than they did against the amend that an officer ordered him away. He small and ill favoured. There are few H ticulars, inquire at « S. ingalls-st. KRAUSE. ment. The total vote in the county was soon returned, however, and the crowd horses. The young pigs alone seem nor- I7URNISHED and unfurnished rooms for rent, 9,458. rushed upon the students who, facing them, mally sound, but they can very rarely be V at No. 13. North Divlsionst. The table shows the vote on slowly retreated around the corner up raised from the litter. Stock cannot thrive. "O RENT on Shares, 1% Acres of laud in the the amendment and on Monday by wards Washington-st to Main. Mr. Coe's feet city, suitable lor Ouu.us or Celery. Address The qaitle subsist upon a regimen of anti- 1Henry i) Waldron, Women, Mich. and townships. The official returns may struck against something and he fell. He dotes. They are driven from Arid cliff to change the figures for Monday slightly was rolled over into the gutter, and as he O RENT—Two Suites of Furnished Rooms, poisonous moor, and back again in season. TNo. •6"3 North at. but not materially: was rising he was stru k on the bead with They seldom exchange ban is. Their own- a club. The one who hit him is known. HAT very desirable House and Lot, No. 67S. ers have enough to do to feed themselves biv.soii-st., lor sale. Inquire at the Farmers' Prohlbi Mr. Coe was so stunned that he had to be and their children. They cannot afford to T»nd Mechanics' Iiauk. Furniture Emporium ti'.n Local helped away. He says that he was not Wards and Townships. Amend- Option, buy fodder for the beasts. It is a sign of O FARMKRS—We have about 100 lba. stout ment. much of a prohibitionist before, but after poverty to be burdened with sheep and Twine, guod lor bag airings, and handy to this he will never lose an opportunity to Thave around at any time. Will bell it cheap. Yes Dry We bullocks. A man drove past me eight or vote for the principle. nine cattle one day from the fair. He K OFFICE. Ann Arbor— AWS (iumiued and filed, Furniture repaired, 1st Ward could find no purchaser. " What sh ll I Chain bottumed. Su Ulair, is N. Fuunhsu 01.081 or THE CAMPAIGN. do ?" said he, " to kill them for food, such S CoL George W. Bain's appearance in skin and bones—it would be little less than ."OK SALE—A strong, well made phaeton in 4tl the riiik last Friday afternoon and evening guod condition. Cull bo teen al No. 26 N. XKOCH & HALLER. 6th murder I" Their helplessness appealed to Statt e at. For terms inquire at 23 K. Catherine St. before large audiences aroused much en- something in the poor fellow that was like tt Ann Arbor Town.. thusiasm among the workers for prohibi- affection. "I shall let the creatures die, ,"OR SALE—Gentleman 8 Driving and Saddle We carry one of the largest and best assorted stock Briditewater tion. or shoot them myself, and put them under F' Horse; Bright B»y. Befct Saddle Horse in the Dexter On Saturday about two hundred and the ground. Many's the cow that I have Couuty. J. M. Allen, Dexter, Mich. of FURNITURE west of Detroit, and it will pay Freed m fifty students marched from the law lec- Lima off ied for one bag of meal, but it was no OR SALK, CHEAP—Pour or five grade Jersey anyone who is in need of Furniture to call and see Ixidl ture room to the business portion of the use. It's never any UPC" F Cows, new Mileli. just the Cows for family Lyndon city. If the weather had been favorable nse. L. P. Hall. llanrh fttcr. Where tbere are fields a few blades of our goods. We astonish with our low prices and NoilhftVId five hundred would have been in line. L 08 SALE—Fruit Firm,50 Acres, near city of d 9 They had a line which ex ended nearly rye and colourless oats grow. A liny sod- "Ann Arbor, % mile Irom Court House, on know that we can save you 15 to 20 per cent, on &&em 159 . den tuber called the " poreen" is also cul- Whitmore iake ruad. Brick House Frame Barn, Saline „ 1G.4 2-'l around the court house square. With Hen House. Granary and Crib. 3 good W. lm. 8cio „ 13S .317 several banners upon which were dis- tivated. It is eaten boiled, and hag an Peach O chard, Apiil.s, Pears, Quinces. Cherries, any purchase that you will make from us. Uphol- Bharnn 145 played sentiments denouncing the saloon, apologetic flavor as of a potato stricken Plums, Ur.rje., -trawoernes, BUekoernes Rasp- Superior with fever. The natives in their simplic- berries, all choice varieties. Price, Jti.ouO. Geo. L. stered Parlor Furniture we manufacture ourself, and S> lv»n and with a band, they marched up and Looniis, Ann Arbor. Webter down the bu iness portion of Main-st. ity go so far as to believe that it is our Yor< „ Forming on Mam-st at the court house, potato. Sickly as the vegetable may be, ^OR SALE—10,1X10 choice Snyder Black-berry, therefore guarantee the quality; also any article in Tpsilantt Town..., F Koots at *"> per 1000. Apply to Am. Looker or Ypsihrni- tney gave hearty cheers for CoL Bain and it can only be pampered iuto existence by to Juan K. .Him r, Uigister Build ng. Cabinet work we design and make to order in Ma- lst Ward for prohibition, They then pnceeded to annual alternation of the soil—like the >ARM FOR SALE—J66 Acres: can be divided. 2, who presided; C. its place ; or more often coarse sea-weed. to Mrs. H. M. Henley. The unfortunate encounter between K. Cox, of Kentucky, law ; Mr. Griffith, Sea-weed serves another purpose than OR SALE—A Parla Range Cook Stove, been AW ; L. Z. Cankin, of Sparta, Miob., [CONCLUDED OK SECOND PAOK ] Fusedsix months, cost si/, wiii rake (25. Call Koch &c Haller. some of the students and some of the at 26 E. Willlaast. for further iutormatloit. lit.; and Mr. Lumley, law. The students' Pol»'.ks and a few Germans not of the ^OR SiLE—Farm of 1M acres, goog d building!-dg, better class, around the second ward demonstration was in every way a suc- fencesece, ,timber tb, ,soil .. th* basket for Corcoran, the great philanthropist, died at on Saturday, doing great damage. of thr; people enlarged, him, and tell Mrs. Black to take Dr. Buil'* CENTRAL Various Localities. his home in this city at 6:30 o'clock yes- The town of Cold water, Kan., was a' most there is some superior Cough Syrup for her cold. terday morning of senile bronchitis in the entirely destroyed Ly tire Thursday. agency, at work to ac- hr Gmtifsliral Reform Party Nominal*** !H>th year of his age. His. euil was peace- Governor Green, of New Jersey, has ve- complish so much. As a Paul du Cha llu has been very sick and » National Ticket—An Interview with ful. The duration of his illness was but toed the Local Option High License bilL relief of misery it must wo weeks, thonph he had been gradually The police of Logansport, Intl, have consequently will not publish his new Hnn. James G. BUMttO - Orhcr be ii compound of un- book, "The Viking Age," until fall. v >!«•* uifl Comments* 'ailing for tile past jrear. .Mr. Ccrcoran was closed all the gambling houses In that city. common merit whose wrn in Georgetown, I) C, Dacember 27, Exoeaolve cigarette smoking killed Janies specific action must be 170K and was tbe son of Thom- Oopely, a Cleveland \<>.) bar-tender, on Fr.- THK peoulmr combination of Hi' OJQSG THE rM.TTI. tANS. 16 CoTcoran, who emigrated from sure in curative proper- • 1.1KA, Fia., Fel) B3,—The Republicans dny. Rheumatic Syrup enables i; to do what no GOING EAST. Ireland in 17Ki He reci I a mea- A fire on Sunday in the business section ties and permanent in Will hold tin r H n HUH city ger education, and beg n life as a its effects even with the other remedy has ever accomplished, Mid >> April 'J I !'••!•! deeg-testo the National of Buffalo, N. Y., caused a loss of $250,- M j clerk in his father's shoe store Soon after it is daily cunnp those who years ago had i P. convention. 000. wor^t chronic cases of give'i up all hop'.s of being cureij. "s- M he attracted the attant on of th0 president half a lifetime. Such a reputation M ATIONS. MM a M 4^M • PBOVIDENCE, I;. I . 1 K 20 In conven- of thr u Bank, ami was by him Samuel Barron, a Commodore in the rebel % BSH tion in thi< citj •••'•.: .\ tin Prohibltion- navy, died Sunday in Kssex County, Va., at must be well founded, and as this is as- a« jq >,B >. be jute ccnr.n ted a Sf;i" • • - • iitorprc W. given • !>t irt In bit binking career, which Tnere is «n old pro»erb »bioh suvs. " II P, 5 a proved so successtul In 1830Mr. Corcoran the age of NO. sured by dealers and the press in all - =: X Gouldoeadngt.il' i- .- nominee for GOT- The greater portion of the business dis- makes all the difference as'o which end o! < married tae dauglitr of Commodore Mor- climates where all phases of bodily ail- A. M. A. M. p. M. p. M. l\ M. A, K anor. trict of Wellington, 111, was des royed by ments are encountered, its adaptation a horn comes foremost " T,v game might Chicago.Lv t; M 0 <<) :t 10 8 IS 9 1(1 JJIPKV.IM. "i nn.Feb. 23 —The Pronibl- Bt di< ' v> \- :.rs letar, and he never : narried again !t is estimated that Mr. tire on Tuesday. lo the cure of pain, its prompt and per- be said with triple emphksin of the hornet. Kalamaz o 12 17 1 50 0 , )S 12 :-;:; 2 27 "«'fi tsonifite met in N ;> e i oavBotton in thip c ty Graff, Bennett k Co., irou manufacturers BaitleCreek 1 12 •1 :i 7 88 1 28 8 18 7 31 T«Bterday and elected delegates to the Na- Corcoran has given ov r $3,000,000 to hi» fect action, bring it nearer perfection Jackson.- 3 15 4 •JO I 49 ;; 15 4 B0 9 lh of Pittsburgh, Pa., failed on Tuesday foi Chelsea 3 ".!) .... 5 Hi "-onal convention at Indian;., 'ellow-men in tbe past fifteen years to for household 088. Its application is so 9 55 ound variona inB'.itntnons, He iijso gave $1,200,000. Dexter 4 14 5 b» 10 08 DETBOIT. M (•!•., Feh "_"> — 'I'm- third an- Mrs. Bridget Ward died on Friday in simple a child can use it, and the di- Delhi Mills 4 22 ... 10 17 JMial banquet of tbc Mir.hipan liepublican the property <•'. the benutifnl Oak Hill "HOW'S YOUR LIVER?" ^nn Arbor 1 SI "ft if, \ 6 10 S! Elgin, 111., aged 108 ye.irs. She was a rections for use are given in every M i> s'i oi Club was hold at the Detroit rink laBt Cemetery, wh-rc li<' the remains ot Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good Ypsilanti 4 5 (5 9 4 52 6 24 10 47 jhiet-Justice ();.-< B cretary Ktanton native of Ireland. spoken language. It is adapted to all heattn cannot exist withouta healthy Liver. Wayne Jun 6 15 6 Ob 5 15 47 11 09 Bight Covers were laid lor ],000 srueste and others ot the Nat on'« distinguished kinds of climates, to all phases of Detroit 00 6 •If, 10 45 R iXl a :») 11 5( The speakers were Governor Lnce; Senator The annual encampment of the G. A. E., When the Liver is Torpid the Xioweltt Niagara Falls a 2 21 4 1 22 G 51 dead Another instance of Mr. Corcoran'e 1 Joseph Hawler, of Connecticut: (ieneral Department of Nebraska, commenced at rheumatic and nervous pains. A few i*re Slti£;;i*li and C'ovNllpAtetl. nnd tin Buffalo... „ 4 :v<7 It « 40 9 (15 "'"'" A. M. Harrison, of Indiana: Congressmen Me- public spirit am! liberality was hi? provid- Lincoln on Tuesday. samples of a eeneral nature will show its Food li«'» iu • IK- Ktomneb iHK p. A. M. A. M. A. M. A ,M. for the reinterment of the author A wind-storm on Saturday at Cedar Hill, wonderful effect*. Mr. Willet F. Cook, —poisoning: the blood. GOING WEST. Kinley of Ohio, Cannon of Illinois, Mc-Co- of " Home, Sweet Home,"1 and the erection reaB ot Maryland; John F Tin*rty, of Chi- Tenn., swept away houses, barns and fences Canajoharie, N. Y., writes February 10, Frequent headache ensues, arid a feeling of <:ago< an<1 '>TJriral Green B Itsimn, (if Cht- of a monument over hi6 grave. A noble and did other damage. lassitude and despondency Indicate how the sentiment is cont lined in the paradoxical 1887: "Awoke one morning with ex- whole system is deranged. No agency on earth ',ago Green's cotton mill at Blackburn, Eng., has restored as many people 10 health and happi- sentence onc< uttered by Me. Corcoran: "Of containing 22,000 spindles, was burned on cruciating pains in my shoulder. Tried DBTBOIT, Mich , Feb. 2-'i - Several hundred all my money, that which 1 huvo given various reliefs for sudden pain without ness by giving them a healthy liver as Bepubicans from all sections of the State Tuesday." Loss, SI00,000. away is all that is truly mine." His only effect; went to my office ; the pain be- I met in this city yesterday and organized child, a daughter, who married George In a dispute over family matt rs at Stan, the Michigan Itepublio.an l/eapne. Colonel wood, Mich., Monday night George Ninitb came insufferable: went home at 11 p. u A M. A. M A. M.IP. K. Kuetis, of Loinsiaua, died in I*li7. leaving ; .'ohn Atkinson, of Detroit, was elected fatally shot John Lambert. o'clock and used St. Jacobs Oil; effect Buffalo ...-111 SO 5 35 6 (l> 9 00 1 on wo sons anil a daughter, who will un- Niagara Falls.. ...112 45 6 43 2 If. president loubtedly inherit the bulk of Mr. Cor- The ship Isle of sank on t'riday at magical, pain ceased, and at 1 o'clock A. M.IA.M. P. M P. M Detroit, I.v 7 00; 9 10 P. Ml TonTLAXD, Ore , Feh. 24.—The liepublican coran's fortune, which is estimated at New Orleans, carrying with it n dry-dock, went to work; cure permanent." Mr. 1 30 4 OO! 8 00|10 IB State convention will be. held in this city causing a loss of $200,000. Wayiie Jun 7 41 9 53 2 O.i 4 45 8 37 10 5. $6,1)00,000. David Lawrence, Lowell, Mass., October Ypsilanti 8 03 10 12 .April 11 A fire on Friday in Peefc .V Co.'s tbree- •2 20 5 12 8 5S|ll Hium. \ V. J ri>. '21 The Nova 29, 1880, states : "Had severe attack of Ann Arbor 8 18;io 30 2 32 5 80 9 12 FOUR NEW STATES. fctory iron-clad building in Pittsburgh, Pa., rheumatism in knee, tried many reme- Delhi Mills .„.. 8 28| ' 5 42 Hootian Parliament wae opened yesterday Dexter 8 S7j 5 50 9 32 iiT.n al. «• Report o» the 1)111 to Admit caused a loss of $100,000 6y Jjientenant-Govornor H chi y Daniel J. Wren, one of the convicted Chi- dies without relief; tried St. Jacobs Chelsea... .. 8 52 6 05 9 52 Several Territories. **As a {rc-ueral family remedy |for Dyspepsia, Jackson „.. 945 11 35 3 32 7 10 52 12 54 RAJJB«H, N. C,, Feb. 24.—The Democrat* cago boodlers, was at his own request taken Oil; was promptly cured ; no return of Battle Creek.... 1120 WASHINGTON, Feh 21 —By a strict party Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I alway* use 1 12 4 40 8 52)12 12 2 4! r,i North Carolina will hold their State con- pain in several years." Mr. Otis L. Kalamazoo 12 17 1 50 vote the House Committee on Territories to the penitentiary on Friday. Simmons l.lver Regulator and have never been 5 15 1 20 807 tention in this city May 30 disappointed in the effect produced. Il seems to Chicago, Ar 5 40 6 40 9 3(1 7 00| 7 4o yesterday agreed to report favorably Chair- Colonel II 15. Cash, of Co umbia, S. C, Hathaway, Fall River, Mass., October P M. (UiBOi III., FeU SM — T1,< Knights of 1 be a perfect cure for all diseases of the 8tomaeh P. M. P. H A. M. L H. man Springer's " omnibus' bill to enable noted for having killed four men in duels, 19, 188tt: "Was troubled with rheuma- and Bowels.1'—W. J. HOEI.ROY, Macon, Ga. labor met in convention in UKF city yester- the people ot Dakota, Montana, Washing- died on Monday, aged (jG yearn. O. W. RUGQLES. H. W. HAYES, tism in arm, mid could not raise it. G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Local Agt, Ann Arbor. day and nominated T. T. Robinson, of ton Territory and New Mexico to form con- The safe of the office of J. Itosnndale, jew- Used St. Jacobs Oil; first application Pomona, Jackson County, for . stitutions and State governments, and to be Tbe leading: eler, at Philadelphia, was robbed Sunday relieved and two-thirds of a bottle Corsets of Eur- OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 24—The Dominion admitted into tbe X'nion on equal footings night of articles valued at $8,000 Tarliainent was formally opened yesterday with the original Slates cured: have had no trouble since, now ope and TolettOjAnn Arlor & North MicMpn R*? Viy Lord Lann'iowne. The Oovernor-Gen- The first death at the Iowa Soldiers' Home several years ago." Mr. Percy A. Fol- Time Table going into effect Sunday, Oct. 9, '«7. [The bill authorizes residents of thoc Terri- at Marshalltown occurred Tuesday, John America. ^.ra] made commenaaloty alius-on to the som, Bloomington, Ills., October 18, Going NorthT" Going South. fisheries irratv. tories to pled • Hi tef to conventions, propor- Peck, aged f><>, passing quietly away. Over STATIONS. Uonate in number with the population ol the A fire on Friday at Toledo, O., in the lssii : '• Had rheumatism all my life, 6. I. NEW (III.EANS, 1't'h 'j'i - Th< canvan of 2,000,0000 Pass. Standard Time. s. counties. The apportionment of delegates is to building occupied by the Blade Printing & till 18S0, when it was cured by St. Pass. in. Ex. ' t is city lioinj; made by the Committee of be made by the Governor, Chief-Justice and sold last Pass. •One Hundred to revise th r< gristration has Paper Company, caused a IOSR of $HO,000. Jacobs Oil. It had settled in my ankles, P. M. P. M. j United States attorneys of each Territory, and year in l. M.IL.V E! IAKR A. M. IP.1T y reMilt< il in hulling »r»0 II 24,000 The seventy-two hour (twelve hours a and had to walk with a cane ; used one 3 15 C 25 9 00 1 10 the election la i<. meet at the seat of povernment of each Philadelphia Monday night Julia and Kate 5 45 7 33 Leland's 6 30 Tcn-itory on tie second Tuesday of Sep- shoulder; cured by one bottle ol St. they are P. M. 7 4r,|Whitmore Lake A. M. 11 09 6 If. May 3O. The I "rnocr.it <• State Committee Forb (slgters) were struck bv a train and 5 52 7 53 Hamburg 10 55 5 10 tember Dexl. adopt tbe constitution of Jacobs Oil. Firnt application greatly tne best 6 28 8 30 |iaiimi><1 resolutions in l.ivor of abolishing the Dnlted Btatei, and form constitutions and killed. 7 20 Howel' 10 20 6 33 fitting, 9 30 Dmand 9 80 4 .% if.e whole Internal-revenue system. Mate Governments, expressly disclaiming in A train on the Indiana A I'.luomington relieved and was cared lompletly. No 7 46 9 65 most com- 7 55 Oorunna 9 08, 4 15 PomxAxi), Ore., Feh 25.—Tbe liepnblic- Favor of the United States all title to unappro- road went through a culvert on Saturday return in seven years." These are sam- 110 01 tiwosso 9 001 * 08 »ji State Committee called the Slate con- priated public lands and Indian lands lying 9 15 11 16 Ithaca ! near Bloomington, and ten passengers were ples from hundreds of how it works its fortable, 9 33 7 46 246 vention to meet at Portland April 11. within the Territories. They are aUo required badly hurt 11 35 St. Louis 7 27 226 wonders. most dur- 9 41; 11 41 Alma 7 20 2 20 There will be about 230 delegates. to assume lhe Territorial debts and 10 30| 12 30 provide and maintain a public-6chool system. The motion for a new trial in the Coy. able and ..Mt Pleasant... C 30 ISO WASHINGTON, Felx 25—The National con- Bernhamer election conspiracy cases was P. K.I A. M IP. IL venrion of the " Industrial lieform " party The constitutions are lo be submitted to a vote denied by Justice Ilarlan on Tuesday at In- cheapest was held in this city Wednesday and Thurs- of the people on the Tuesday alter the first Trains leave Ann Arbor at 7:15 A. M., make Monday in November next, and, if a majority dianapolis. Tnh is the time of the year when tbe corsetev- direct connection at -Ashley for Muskegon, and day. About fifty people were present The [er made. intermediate points between, soch as Greenville, are in favor o! it. tbe results shall be certified OA wind and rain-storm on Friday at little 6sh beneath the ice rubs his nose Carson City, etc. convention nominated a National ticket to the President of the United btates. ] made up of A. Ji Jtedston-*, of California, Hanbstadt, lnd, blew down several cot- along under the skate* mid Pajp, "Drop in Avoid worthless Imitations. Coralme All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. tages, unroofed houses and barns and killed and s-'e me. si'! ' And the fkater fre- Is ueed in no Corsets except those Connections at Toledo with railroads diverging. tor President, and J. A. Colvin, of Kansas, A SENSATIONAL STORY. several cattle. At Manhattan Junction with Wheeling* LakeEne for Tlce-President The platform demands quently drops. made by us. None ere genuine unlees K.. B. At Alexis Junction with V. C S. E.. h. 8. ITeenbaek money to be issued by the Gov- Plaiu Bald 1« Be Funning to Rescue A tremendous avalanche h:is descended Dr. WARNER'S CORALINEiBprmtr K'y and F & P. M R R A> Monroe Jnnetlon ernment, the immediate retlemp ion of in- Veueyuela from British Kule. into the valley of Morrobia, Switzerland, WILD L. 8. &. M. 8. K'y. At Dundee with L. 8 A ttttoBfc"bearing bonds ami the wiping ont of JVEW YORK, FeK 27.—A sensational two- killing ten persons and a large number ol ed on Inside of steel cover. For sale M. 8.. and M. & O. Ry. At Milan with W., 8t h. & by all leading merchants. P. Ry. At Pittsfleld with L. S. & M. 8. R^r. tanks of issue. column story appears in the World to the ef- horses and cattle. THEY DID IT. At Ann Arbor with Michigan Central R. R., and VAFHixciTON, Feb. 27—A dispatch sent fect that a filibuster ng expedition is being The Tilly Hotel at Shreveport, La., was at South Lyon with Detroit, lanring and North- planned here to aid in rescuing Venezuela destroyed by fire on Sunday n ght, and IL What? Cared among others the WnUWED RPfiQ 257 * 259 State St.. ern R. R., and G. T. Ky. to the New York World Rays William R. H. W. A8HLEY. W. H.BENNKTT, Morrison, of the Inter-State Commerce from English rule It declares that an C. Craig, n Cincinnati commercial traveler, following. They write: HAnKM DllUo., CHICACO. Superintendent, Gen. Passenger Agent. Commission, has decided to become a can- American syndicate representing $10,000,- perished in the flames. W9 Central'Ave., Cincinnati.O., > A. J. PAISLEY, Agent, Aim Arbor. January 4th, 1K»8. < J. A. WINER, Manager. " didate for Vicr-President ,on the ticket 000 has been formed, headed by Mackay, The Minneapolis Paper Company, which Athlophoros Pills have cured me of liver A: A»hley with the Toledo. Haglnaw A Mus- with Mr. Cleveland, and dunnjr a meeting* Flood and O'Brien, and it is proposed to has been losing money, applied for a d 8- complaint and dyspepsia. I save ten fif Forest City Bird Store. Segon railway. raise a force under Colonel Gibbons to aid the Pills to a friend who is troubled with established 1S72. j Bing- • f the Democratic National Committee here solution Monday. Its liabilities are $40,- indigestion and he ban improved won- ! ing Birds, Talking Par- :JHB week announce! his desire to several (>0,000 Venezuelans, who are said to be 000; assets, $110,000. derfully. V. H. BOWEKAMP. rots, Bird Cages, Pure REPORT OP THUi uuNDITION ready for armed resistance, the whole to 16 Boeette fit, New Haven. Ct,) members of that organization whose ttup- John Prince, an old bachelor who lived fSecd, Bong ilestorer. OF TH E rxirt he solicited. be commanded by General Maclvcr. Dyna- alone on a farm five miles from Washing- February 10U), 188B. ( Insect Cnre, fishiiic mite is to be employed in the waif are pro- Atnlnphoroa Pills worked wonders in ray Tackle, Bird Book*. NEW YOJ;B, Feh 27—\< -ived ton, lnd.. fell in the fire in a lit on Tuesday cane of dyspepsia. Emu L. CUBK. Poultry Supplies, Gold ,<-re state that over 1,000 Republican clubs posed. and was burned to death. Fish, Dogs & their Med- Ann Arbor Savings Bank Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and icines. Ferrets, Bird's Eyes. S- H. WILSON, undthirteen State leagues have Wen or- Union Square Theater Burned. The death of Gideon Nye, United States pleasant to take, yet wonderfully 34« Superior St., Cleveland, Ohio. AT ganized since December. NEW YOKK, Feb. 29.—The Dnion Square Vice-Consul at Canton, is announced. He effective. Invaluable for kidney ATLANTA, Ci a., Feb. 27. — The Kejmblicane Theater was totally destroyed by lire yes- was the oldest foreign resident iu China, and liver complaints, dyspepsia, in- ANN ARBOR, MICH., will meet in State convention in this city terday afternoon, and the Morton House having gone there in 18315. digestion, constipation, headache, etc. They'll take away that tired AGENTS ON r,n the 18th of April to elect delegate* to adjoining was lia lly damaged. Six firemen LewiB Moore (colored) was hanged on feeling giving new life and strength. ELY the National convention. were (severely injured and burned, being Thursday at Georgetown, Va. Moore WANTED ANINEW BOOK MONDAY, Jan. 2d, A. D. 1888, LOUISVIIJ.E, Ky., Feb. 27—The P»epub- caught under the falling roof of the theater, 4S*6cnd 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic- 1 ascribed his misfortune entirely to whisky, ture, " Moorish Maiden." The most wonderfully eoinnlrte collection of MACE icans will ^>old their State convention in and many of the guests and employes of and begged all to beware of it the absolutely useful and practical which this city on the 2<1 of May to elect dele- the ho el had narrow escapes. The loss is THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. M. Y. has ever be.cn published iu any nation ou the In V*-v*>r«lnil€•«• will! Nectiuun IS. 11«HI«4| pates to the National convention. estimated at $700,000. Citizens of Eaton town, N. J., discovered globe. A marvel of ov«r,v-«'la.y value and «7 Of tbe dcncral H.inl.int IJIW on Saturday that when they lynched Samuel actual iiKiiify-eHrniim i,n(i ii>tin<>-•.nvirik" ilk Amill.l. (I In 1S71. NEW yoBK, Feb. 27.—The World pub- REPORT Of Till: (UMIITIOS to everv pohsefcfior. Hundreds upon hundreds of A Brutal Murder. Johnson two years ago for assaulting a RESOURCES. "lahes an interyiew between Hon. James woman they hung the wrong man. or beautiful end helpful engravings. Its extra- ft. Bla'ne and its correspondent in Flor- CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—A brutal irmrder was ordinary low price beyon-t competition. Noth'ng Loans ami Idncounts 8 2(>1,369 44 ence, Italy, in which Mr. Blaine is made to discovered yesterday afternoon at No. 1319 Frank M. Kiegel, the assistant cashier of in the whole history of the book trade like it- Bonds and Mortgages 203,359 IK State street in the leather remnant store of the Metropolitan Bank of Cincinnati, who THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Select something of real value to the people. Overdrafts 149 89 emphasize his letter of declination, which 1 and salts are Hiiro. Aeents looking for a new Furniture and Fixtures 1,930 86 was printed recently, iihout capital. RSBOCBCBS. B0AMMELL £ C0,990 89 Prontand Loss 30612 Of. for years, Mra Elizabeth Whitney, of Cedar Health is Wealth! Jan. Dividend 2,735 00 plorality of 402 over Breen. tngrace for the championship of America Due from State Banks and Bankers,... 1,170 22 TBEOTOJJ, N. J., Feb. 28.—Tbe State Pro- came off yesterday afternoon on Lake Ilapide, la., was found in her hovel Monday Billsin Transit 1,135 00 Due Depositors 472,492 26 hibition convention met yesterday, and ap- Weir, the contestants being Teemer, Hamm dying, with $1,000 on her person and Real estate, furniture and fixtures 13,950 00 memoranda of other property. Current expenses and taxes pakl._ a99 05 S 605,839 82 f-ointed four delegates at large 10 the Na* and McKay. Teemer won in 20:02; Mo- Checks and other cash iteme 377 28 I do cclemnly swear that the above statement Is ::onal l'rohibition convention at Indian- Kay Becond, 20:05; Hamm third, 20:06. Ohio sportsmen have organized the Ohio Bills of other National Bank-- D,0M 00 tree, to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. apolis. General Clinton B. Fiske.who heads Deer Hunters' Association, to test the legal- Fractional currency, including nickel* 215 98 CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier. xbe delejration, is rcnonjinat«J a* the candi- Three Children Crsmateit. Specie, including gold Treasury notes, 13,704 10 ity of Michigan, Missouri and Minnesota Legal-tender notei" 6,961 00 Sub«;riDcd and sworn to before me, this 2d date lor President FAI&BAVEN, Minn., Feb 2(*—While a laws forbidding the shipment of deer be- Redemption fund with U. B, Treacurer day of Jan., lb*8. PrrTSBtTBGH, Pa, Feb. 2'.<. —F.x-Senator farmer named Miller and his wife were at yond the boundaries of the respective (6 per cent, of circulation; „.. 1,125 00 L. GRUNER, .' onkling has written to the secretary of » church Monday night their house was States. Premiums paid _ _ 6,J8* 38 Notary Public. Jocal club, formed in his honor, stating burned and their three children, aged 13, The (J-year-old danghter of Mr. Clinton TOTAL....— - Hl-SZM To DR. E. ('. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TBKAT- 10 an-1 7, perished in the flames. The fire ME-VT, b, guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi- that he is not an aspirant for political Gould, a prominent citizen of Lawrence LIABILITIES. ness, Convulsions, Fits. Nervous Neuralgia, Head- preferment (in the Presidential line), bnt was savaefl I y Ibe explosion of a lamp. County, III.. was burned to death Monday. Capital stock paid in __ I 100,000 QD ache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of hoping that the club shall contribute to the Her clothing caught fire from a hot stove, Surplus fund...... _.... 10,000 00 alcohol or tobacco, Wakelulness, Mental De- Two Men Lynched. "^W* Other undivided profits _ ld,054 62 pression. Softening of the Brain resulting in in- reinstatement of the Republican party, the and before she could be rescued the flames r (LINTOS, Ky., Feh 2t». —Sam Price, a National Bank notes outstanding ."J,.>O0 00 sanity and leading to rai> ry, decay and death. brave and honest champion of the right*. bad done their fatal work. Dividends unpaid „ 24* 00 Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power t,be Welfare and the progress of (;;i,(XKt,000 white man who killed the sheriff and Bill Individual deposits subject to check._ 199,613 3t in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Bpermai- • '• people.' Iteamus (colored), who shot a fanner named The trustees of the Grant Monument Demand certificate* of deposit ..._.. 04,838 80 orrhcea caused by over-exertion of the brain, self- Jackson, were taken out of the jail here Committee held their annual meeting abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Feb. 29— It has been Thursday at New York, and elected William TOTAI — 1 415,254 To one month's treatment. ' 91.00 a t>ox, or six i«tded that the convention of tbe Citi- yesterday by about fifty men and lynched. It Grace president, and J. Pierpont Morgan STATE or M ICIITCAK, COCITTY OP WASHTKNAW, se: boxes f#r t"i.OO, sent by mai I prepaid on receipt of zens' party shall be held March 10. W. J). Tancott Indicted. treasurer About $10,000 wa« added to I, Sidney W. Clarkson, Cashier ot the above price. named bank, do solemnly swear that the above WE OTAKAXTKE MX IIOMV PBOVTDEKCE, II 1, Feb. 29.—Tie Demo- (^DCAGO, Feb. 24—The grand jury yes- the fund last year, and the committee has statement is true to the best of my knowledge and irate will hold their State convention o» To cure any case. With each order received by It is Generally conceded by physi- terday found six indictments against Will- now on deposit $126,102. belief. K W. CLARKSON, Cashier. us for fix boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will dana that the spring truss is the best the lfttli of March to elect ^eleirates totJbe iam B. Tascott, five of the indictments Subscribed and more to before me this 1: to day send the purchaser our written guarantee to re- of Feb., 1888. F. H. BKLSEH. known instrument for retaining hernia, Vaiional convention. being for burglary and one for the mnrder Horror Sn Chicago. fund ihe money if the treatment does not effect Hiving a uniform pressure and conform- of Ames J. SnelL Notary Pnbhr. a cnre. Guarantees issued only by EBERBACH A Village Swept Awa.T. CHICAGO, Feb. 24.— Mra Julia bandgren COREECT—AH«st: & SON, Druggists. Sole Agts., Ann Arbor. Mirt.. ing to the various positions of the body. )N, Feb. 2& —The village of Valtorta, Caused by the Strike. irtas found in a dying condition in this city C. II. RICHMOND, ") They are clean, comfortable and dur- yesterday, and in the same room were found JOHM M. WHEKLED, SDtrwton. mble. TO the North of Italy, has been half i buried KEADUH;, Pa., Feb. 29 —The monthly the dead bodies of her two young children. P Bjtii, j by an avalanche Many houses were statement of the Heading railroad shows a $500 Reward! Our stock is large, embracing all the Mrs. Sandgren died in a short time. Starva- We will pay tbe above reward for any case of leading makes. We guarantee satisfac- wrecked and their occupant? buried in the decrease iD the net earnine* for January tion was thought to have caused the dcuth& Probate Order. liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indi- roina Troops from Bergamo have arrived of $S22.000 over tbe Borne month in 18S7, STATE OK MICHIGAN, j gestion, constipation or constiveneBs we cannot tion. 10 aid in disinterring the buried. Twenty- caused by tbe strike COUNTY OP WABHTEHAW. j cure with West's Vegetable liter Pills, when the Browne A Sharpe Ilnir Clipper Ho. 1 A Noted Stallion Sold tor 835,000. directions are strictly complied with. They are thiee corpses have been recovered. Several DETBOTT, Mich., Feb. 20.—The noted At a session of the Probate Court I .r the County •3.BO; f»sta«r« 13e. [lersons have been extricated alive, though hentenced for .Lil*. of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the purely vegetable, and never fail to give satis- Browne ASharpf Horw Clipper Ko.3 EATON, O., Feb. 29— John A. lieal, a 13- stallion Bell Boy was sold yesterday for city of Ann Arbor, on Thursdai, the ninth day faction. Large boxes containing 30 sugar coated •S.OO; Pokt»K« aOc more or less injured. year-old boy who murdered his mother $35,000 to Frankfort. Ky., parties by Sen- of February in the year one thousand «ight hun- pills, 26c. For sale by all druggists. Beware of dred and eighty-eight. counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manu- M ANK BRO'S, Druexists, Ann Arbor. Struck Againbt a JKmimrliun. near here abo'it a year ago, was sentenced ator Blookbridge, who bought him last year Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- factured only by JOHN C. WEST A VO., 8C2 W, Madisan-st., Chicago, 111. PmsBUHGH, Pa, Feb. 28.—Furnace em- Monday to the penitentiary for life from Senator Stanford, of California, for bate, t on Olc in Phll>ul<-tDDla ployes, to the nurubcr of nearly 1,000, cf $5,000. In the matter of the estate of Stephen Fair- ,t the Newspaper KUVL'T- Kleven Lives Ix>«t at a Fire. child, deceased. '-liw Agency of ITn»K the Edgar Thomson steel works struck are those who read this 8 our autiiorlzod aseotk Monday morning against a 10 per cent; re PIEIN. Feh 2ft— Ten natives and one •*• The Sugar Trnst'* Kneiny. On reading and filing the petition, duly veri- and then act: they will find honorable M.'W^AVERASON. SAN FBANCISCO, Feb. 25 —The sydicate oi fied, of Benjamin Brown, praying that a certain employment that will not take them 'Inction. Il IE estimated that, owing to tbe European were killed in a recent fir* at instrument now on lile in this court, purporting from their homes and families. The 60LD MEDAL, FABIB, 1878. strike, the prodnc-Mon of pip iron will he Hanoi, Tonqirn F.ve hundred residences sugar men to fight the Eastern trust haa to be the lasi will and testament of said deceased, profits are large and sure for every induttri- reduced over 1,000 tons a 'it in a kerosene Cocoa, from which the excew of lamp Sunday n gbt ST. I'AII,, Minn., Feb. 29.—Daniel Dewar, terested in said estate, are required to appear at for full particulars, which we mail free. Addrew Oil has been removed. It haa three leaving Stein's Pass, unco-* pied the engine a session of said Court, then to he holden at the Stinson «Si Co., Portland, Maine. an old-time Indian scout nnd one of the tirnet the strength of Cocoa mixed wad express car from tne res! of the train Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, and show A New Comet. explorers of the Black Hills, died at De- cause if any there be. why the prayer of the pe- with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and after going a mile further robbed tht IXINI/ON. Fab, 25. -A comet was di»eov- troit Monday. He has I'een rt citizen of titioner should not be granted: And it is further Minnesota Leads the World and ia therefore for more economi- express car of a targe amount of valuables. ered in Cape-Colony on Sunday last It is Bt Paul since 1857. ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the cal, costing Ie«9 than one cent a now visible *n Melbourne and in New Zoa- persons interested in Raid estate, ef the pendency With bat ftix-k. dairy and prain pr- Coal Statistic*. of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by caus- ^,OOO acres tine timber, farming and & I cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, land. A Hat House Kail*. ing a copy of this order to be published in the lands, adjacent to railroad, for Bale cheap on strengthening, easily digested, and rmsBi-BOH. Pa., Feb. 36. —The output of ANN ARBOR REOISTEB. a newspaper printed and easy terms. For maps, prices, r.te», etc, coal during 18J67 in the second anthracite Hio Feet Were Wfirlli B.x lioo K», li. NEW YORK, Feb. 29. —George R. Clark k admirably adapted for invalids aa r circulated in said county, three successive weeks address. J. Bookwalter, Land Commissioner, or well aa for persona In health. TBOV, O , IVh 2. > The jury in the case Co., the oldest house in the hat trade in previous to naid day of hearing. • '„ H. Warren, Genera! dietrict or Pennsylvenis reached 5,043,51 S«U by QrottrVwerTwhatt. <( tons, an increac; over !>•>•('< of 810,060 of Mike Ixwahup \> the I> A M. road gave this country, failed Monday. It is said WILLIAM D. HARRIMAK. f'ii(-s*nizer Agent, fct. 1»ons. In mine accidents fifty-two men the pl.-iir.t'fi lr'1f),0O0 damage* tar the low the liabilities are about $200,000 and the [A true copy.] Jtiige 0/ Probate. Paul, Minn. > were killed nnd 146 aueta ¥200,000. Wm. G. Doty, Probate Register. Xkk for Book H. & CO., Dorchester, Mass. HIKI Hateful, present looked on expectantly, "I fed ilhln't mean to be cruel—it was my "MAY GOD BLESS YOU!" but I couldn't be'p it. Everything went THE REGISTER. pleased to be able to bestow it upon so a buggy—and a jolly good lickin' for ABoston Paper-Hanger's Trouble and hateful proud-spiritedness did it, aud di'ivin' a stable-team, wuen I'd beea wrong with me, and I thought I hadn't —a—worthy a—er—youth as the one tht'ii, the first tiling I heard, Margie— How He Got lint of it—Plain Words » friend in the world; dyspepsia caused told not to." from the Sunny South. to whom it rightly belongs," selecting my own 6ister!—was dead, aud it was this, and for months I couldn't eat THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1888. as he spoke some crisp bank-notes from And Joe, with a lightened heart and When we are In trouble we cry for help When anything, and just suffered in misery till too late!—tpo late!" And drawing the a friendly noil, stole back to the shelter we are relieved we olten forget to be thankful. their receptacle, and placing them on bewildered boy's fresh face against her But not always. Mr. W. W. Griffin, of Trout I used Sulpher Bitters. Three bottles tho light stand; "and," with a gracious of the paternal roof, reaching his cured me—D. Lewis, 22 Bowdoin Street, own thin sallow features, wet with re- chamber in safety; while Tad sought Creek,St. ClairCo., Ala., writes: "I bad a bad Boston, Mas*. FARMER DRONE'S COMPLAINT. inclination of his head to Miss Smith, morseful tears, M133 Smith told him attack of chills and fever. My system was full "I may venture to prophesy that, if he his own little room, where, with a very of malaria. For two years I was scarcely able Ib'lieve that fate's agin me, wife, that site was the Auat Rhoda whom ho full heart, ho knelt by his bedsida and What to expeat in bonnets—Women.- As sure as you aro born— heeds the teachings of the estimable had never known, and that henceforth, »o work at all. 8ome times my heart would My'tators uin't worth pickin' up, thanked the Good Father of all mercies palpitate for two hours at a time. My legs would Butlit![;ton Free Press. lady whose acquaintance I have been please God, he should be to her as yo I've precious little corn. fortunate enough to make in this unex- for the wonderful way iu which He had get tould to the knees, and I fully expected to I plantod when the sign was right- own son. directed his boyish steps. Then Tad die. In September, 1881, I bought a bottle of r'liRnipInn Short Tin ml TVilter. Folks said my seed was poor, pected manner, he will eventually rise "And now. Tad," said his aunt, after Shaker Extract of Roots, or Selgel's Curative Mr. A. 8. White, the well-known author But then, I had a plenty o'nt. to—-er—a position of—of—it may be undressed and went to bed, just as fibs Syrup, of your agent, Mr. R. M King, and before of " White's Phonography," famous as And put iu all the more. the long talk that ensued, "it's nigh tall clock down-stair3 struck twelve, Presidential honor -who knows?" twelve o'clock, and time you was ia I had taken the first bottle I felt better, and in a the Cliampion Shorthand Writer of the" The plants were sickly when they came, and thus ended the day of so many short time was able to go to work. May God World, received the first prizes in the in- And so I had to wait, And satisfied that he had said about bed long ago, after such a" wonderful events. Mess you for the g -national contests at London, Edinburgh, Until the weeds had grown so big the correct thing, Mr. Atherton "Rat-tat-tat!"' went tho knoeker. Mr. Win. J. McCann, 69 Ranoall-st.. Boston, Paris and Berlin; he came near being per- I couldn't cultivate. Thus, too, my simple story is virtual- writes: "Six months ago I began to throw up manently disabled by rheumatism. His gathered up his belongings, and, re- "It never rains but it pours," re- ly ended—with tho fututo of its charac- my food alur eating. I thought I was going But I had done the best I could. cognizing tho remainder of tho inter, marked Miss Smith, lighting a candle, .tolo consumption. I soon beuan to have pain recovery by the use of a remsdy infallible So 't want no fault o' mine; ters I have nothing now to do. At the .in the client, stomach and sides. I got littles eep in curing rheumatism and all blooddiscasei I planted in tho growin' moon, ested party by a comprehensive bow, "and I wonder what's coming now!" present time ami woke all tiied out. 1 once lost five pounds is told in a letter from his office, 02 Wa«h- And follered every sign. took his departure for tho hotel with Stepping into the entry, she called: •in four day. 1 began using Shaker Kxtract of iri^ton st., Chicago, dated June 20, 1887. Tad Thorne is aa active, growing Roots, or Seitel's Syrup, and when I h»d fin- I hadn't timo to haul manure. great inward exultation; and as ho left "Who's there, and what do you want?" boy, of good principles and industrious ished the sixth bottle I could eat threo fcquare He write*: Nor did it seem quite right early on tho following morning, he inenls a day, and go to sleep the minute I struck '• Your remedy has done wonderful ser- "It's me—Joe Whitney!—I want to habits, a capital scholar, and a source thf bed. 1 am a paper hanger by trade, and To put much time Into a crop, thus passes out of my story. see Tad a minute," piped a well-knowa. bave worked every dav since I took the second vice for me. For the past five years I Then have it turn out light. of constant comfort aadcompanionship bottle, and gained eighteen pounds. I ought to have been troubled with rheumatic pains. As 'tis, I'll scarcely (rot half pay voice, through the key-hole. to— be thankiul and I am." "My right hand had become almost use- For what my labor cost; CHAPTER XVI. Miss Smith uttered an exclamation This lemedy optns all thenatural passages of less :tnd 1 wns gradually losing speed as a And if I'd put In twice as much. Tho Flajrgs, in a high state of pleas- Miss Rhoda Smith, v>ho seems to hava the body, expels the poison from the blood and Jest think what I'd 'ave lost! of disgust. grown U'U years younger since Ui« enables nature to rebuild what disease has des- ehortliaiid writer. A friend of mine, Dr. urable excitement—all talking very "Well, Vm going to bod—you can troyed. De-di-ri a I>T»TJ may Be rtnnd rm mo Treatise im Bloo'l and Skin Diseases mail«d tree. TUB SWIFT Si-ECiPic Co., — Western PtoumnM. had played its part in the story, to all Polly Flagg i» growing up into oem JJrawer:,. Atlanta. Ga. of which they listened with expres- of the nicest girls I ever knew. That sions of unfeigned interest and wonder. she has never been able to discover any Adventures of Tad; "It did me a good turn once," con- thing further as to her parentaga — on THE — cluded Tad, in reference to the article gives her no uneasiness—in fact, sh« in question; "now I've done*/ one." gives it little thought, being a healthy, HAPS AND MISHAPS OF A LOST SACHEL. And he steadfastly refused to listen to sensible young miss, with no romantic the gentleman's proffer of a money re- fancies as to "mysterious birthrights" DOTY & FEINER! A Story for Young and Old. ward, to Miss Smith's secret satisfac- and the like. She is trying to live so tion, till Mr. Mason, with a great show that in the fullness of God's tint* BY FRANK H. CONVERSE, of affected indignation, tossed a bill on she shall meet her own angel mother, ILTOW IS THE TIME TO AUTHOU OP " PBPPKU ADAMS," "UU>WI» OUT the table, beside the others, and told who so long ago was laid under th« TO SEA," "PAUL GKABTOit," ETC. Tad to take it aud give it to foreign daisies which nod above the green,

CUS 1 missions or to the soldiers' monument mounds iu Bixport chureh-yard. Mean- {Copyrighted, vm, by D. Lothrop <6 Co., and a Publinheci by Special Arrangement.] fund—he didn't care which, or, if he while, her love for good Mrs. Flagg re d sf y L thought better of it, he might put it in and the Captain grows even stronger a o CHAPTER XV.—CONTINUED. OH oi a. the savings-bank.—As for himself the as the days go on; while they, on their 3 rf) "Well, by gracious! this beats all the mono}' might lie there forever—he part, know no difference betweon Polly a, o 2 rides ever I took!" said Joe, as tea wouldn't touch it again. And, sum- AUNT RHODA. and a child of their own flesh and minutes later, with Tad at his side, he moning Mrs. Mason, who. in her grat- Tad drew back the bolt, and opened blood. And that Polly and Tad are tho kiss, her husband went to his room, while they seem to exercise a sort ol o his captive. and banged the door behind him very dle slung over his shoulder, after the joint proprietorship iu Bounoe, who Ja Fir s "Me, too!" returned Tad, who was hard, as though ho were angry. manner of a dramatic sailor about leav- grows bigger, more affectionate, know p holding the recovered sachel very ing home for a sea-voyage. ing and gruff-voiced every week, > —. tightly. "Well, Tad," said Miss Smith, put- "Come out here, Tad," whispered while— 9 o "Won't folk's eyes stick out, though, ting on her glasses and glancing at the Joe; and, too much astonished to speak. a c when they como to hear all about it, pile of bills on the table, "this haa Tad followed hi* friend out on the Joe Whitney is really getting to b« ci been one of the days, hasn't it? Five moonlit piazza. more tractable and les.-i mischievous; to-morrow!" and Tad replied that he and since tho deacon discovered some* rather guessed so, and then, opening hundred and—fifty dollars!" she ex- "I come to say good-bye—I'm going claimed, taking up the bill left by Mr. how that bis son came very near for- his heart, he told his companion the to run away," said Joe, in a voice in- saking the paternal roof, it ta said he in whole story, from beginning to end, at Mason. "Well, well!" tended to be very firm and brave, but "It's too much, everyway," returned not nearly as severe with him, particu- which recital, as the stories say, Joe's which had a suspicious shake in it, as larly after knowing that Joe's inten- astonishment can better be imagined Tad, who hardly knew whether he waa he involuntarily glanced back at the on his head or his heels. tion in running away was not only than described. farm-house a little further down the to escape the parental chastisement, Buy Shoes! Bixport was in a wild state of fer- "Tain't too much," snapped Misa street, bathed iu the soft splendors of but that ho might adopt the hazardous ment when they arrived. The story of Smith. "That Atherton man, who the moonbeams. calling of— the robbery, with some marvelous em- ac'3 as though his spine was froze stiff, "Going to run away!" repeated Tad, REDUCED PRICES FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS bellishments had spread like wildfire. orter give you an even thousand his- in tones of the utmost astonishment. Detective Blossom, who receffod a A real criminal and an actual de- self. Look at them di'munds—sixty- "What for?" substantial reward for his capture of— tective in their midst! No one, after five hundred dollars w'ith and you Jones K<1 wards—Forrest, now serv- "Well," was the reluctant answer, ing the State for his many misdeeds, and this, would ever dare to call Bixport riskin' your life to capter' 'em back "there are a good many reasons. I'm "a little, sleepy, one-horse town," such from that bloodthirsty bu'glar!" thus having abundant opportunity for tired of being thrashed so much, for reflection. Let us hopo that, realizing having been the reproach- once cast "I wish, then, you'd take the money, one thing," said Joe, squirming around upon it by a resident of Middleboro. and put it somewheres in the bank by actual experience that the way ol New Undertaking Business! where yours is," finally said Tad, rather uneasily, as though he found the transgressor is hard, he will, wheu Leaving Joe explaining to the won- sitting on the edge of the piazza un- released from imprisonment, turn over dering crowd that had assembled be- who already was beginning to realize what tho French cull "the embarrass- comfortable, "and Fm tired of farm a new leaf, and lead an honest life aft- fore Potter's, their joint share in the work, too. Besides," he added, boldly, erward. exciting incidents of the evening, Tad, ment of riches." "I want to be a detective—Mr. Blos- hugging the sachel under one arm, "May be that would be best," re- som said he'd bet I'd make a real smart Thus my little amateur drama of in~ while across the other was thrown the turned Miss Smith, thoughtfully; "butl one." cidents in real life has drawn to a close. circular cloak, hurried, with joyous must give you some sort of a writing "Then, bine-bye, you'll be goin' off," And now with the principal actors, steps, back to Miss Smith's. to show for it, in case any thing hap- continued Joe, mournfully, as Tad who hand in hand step before the foot- Bursting impetuously into the sit- pens to me." stared at his friend in consternation too lights, let me make my own bow to au ting-room, where sat the little com- "Oh, dear!" sighed Tad. "what deep for words, "and you're the only imaginary audience for their "kind in- should I do if any thing did hapnen to dulgence," and, stepping back, allow pany, to which Mr. Mason, who had fellow I ever cared any thing for, any- the curtain to fall upon the final act 6t gloomily returned from an unsuccess- you, I'd never find anybody else in the way." Formerly with John Gates & Son, UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DI- ful search for a deputy sheriff, had whole world I should like to work for "JJo, indeed, I won't!" eagerly ex- THE ADVENTURES OF TAD. RECTOR, Keck Building, now occupied by Richmond & Treadwell, No. 58 S. joined himself. Tad tossed the long- as I do for you." Miss Smith was Main at, wishes to announce that he has purchased a new hearse and opened n strangely moved by this simple appeal, claimed Tad; "I'm going to stay here WHAT A MOUSE DID. entirely new outfit and line of goods, and will be pleased to serve the public in a lost sachel into the lap of Mr. Ather- and grow up—Miss Smith's my own manner that will give entire satisfaction, both as regards quality of goods and ton, thereby causing him to drop the but she had, as she expressed it, "broke Aunt Rhody, that I never saw—we A Picturesque Midnight Group iu a Waah- prices. paper ho had been perusing upside- down," once that evening, and didn't only found it out by accident." And lugtoa Boarding-Uoiue. Having spent some time with one of the leading undertakers in Detroit, I have down, and, with it, his dignified reserve propose to again. So she made no re- Tad related all. with wjxich our reader "The most remarkable group I ever received instruction that will be of advantage to myself and patrons. to such an extent that he exclaimed: ply, but busied herself in getting out is familiar, to Joe's open-mouthed saw," said a gentleman, "was in a. 664-714 WM. G. HENNE, 53 S. Main Street. "Gracious goodness," for which he at writing materials; rather to Tad's dis- amazement. young lady's private apartments on F once apologized, as his trembling J appointment, for he had almost dared street, long after midnight. I was a fingers applied the little key to the to hope for some little manifestation A little silence fell upon them both boarder in tho house. I was aroused BUY AN l,4OO in use. kep-hole; while Tad, with his politest of the tenderness that ho knew lay as Tad related his story. The crickets from a deep sleep by a piercing cry bow, presented astonished Mrs. Mason under Miss Smith's crusty exterior. chirped in the grass and there wa3 a coming from the third story. An av*- with her recovered jewelry and the Turning the lamp up a little higher. distant chorous of music from the lanche of female shrieks came pouring ENGINE fur-lined circular. Miss Smith sat down to write, and, neighboring swamp. down the stairs. With a blanket thrown "Joe," said Tad, gently, "what do "The dress was all mud, and striddlcd after considerable mental effort, suc- about mo and a fire shovel in my hand DflNT ceeded in drawing up the following re- you s'pose your mother would do with- I made a bound for the room from Until yon have seen our circulars. BOILEREngines COMPLCTE! from top to bottom, or I'd brought out her boy?" (ran S It 110 Horse Power, at prices below those of other ceipt: which the cries came. that, too," ho added, as Mrs. Mason, That was touching a tender spot. reputable makers. BOILERS o! «mr» >t|le. automatic '•BLxport, June 23, 187—. "At the same moment the lady of £>HUM lor Electric Llqbti. Ceatrilagal Pumping Machln- with an exclamation of delight, re- "This certifies that I Bhoua A. Smith have Joe loved his mother better than any «rt for Drainage or Irrigation. Ertablwhed 31 YEARS. the house, who had just come in from PERFECT SSTISFACTIOH GUARANTEED. ceived her recovered property, while this day Received live hundred and fifty dol- thing or auybody in the wide world, her husband gazed at smiling Tad in a lars. To bo deposited with my Money In Mid- a ball and was in full dress, rushed ur>, MORRIS MACHINE WORKS. dleboro Bank. The same S5.J0, dols being the and Joe was tho very apple of her eye. dazed sort of way, and whistled softly The boy drew his sleeve across his face, followed by her husband, wlio was in. BALDWINSVILLE, N.Y. .Send lor List!. property of full dres.s also. A lady boarder with to himself, as one whose feelings were "What is your whole name, child," while the visions of beiug a detective PENNYROYAL WAFERS too deep for adequate expression. were entirely obsctwft] by some trouble- her hair in papers and u sheet over her Are successfully us«l monthly by over M.nrio asked Miss Smith, suspending her pen shoulders appeared armed with » *-I.aili(W. Are Safe, Effectiuii and Pleasant, tl "Tad, you're a—a jewel!" said Miss some tears. INSURANCE, fper box by mall, or at druggists. Sealed far- over the paper after writing the word broom; ami an old beau who at all REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY OF liculart 2 postage sunups. Address Smith, energetically; and very much "of." "Come, old fellow," continued Tad, THB KUKBKA CUKMICAL COMPANY, other times wore a glossy black wig Flahfir Block. 131 Woodward ave, Detroit, Mich. to Tad's astonishment, but to his secret "Thaddeus Thorne, mum," replied throwing his arm about his friend's bounded into the room like a wild In- A. W. HAMILTON gratification, tho maiden lady im- Tad. neck, "you know you don't mean it. dian driven from tho 'happy hunting LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND STUDENTS! printed a sounding kiss uj>on his blush- Offices, No. 1 and 2, First Floor, The (iront Kitiflish Prescription "Whatf' exclaimed Miss Smith, drop- Why, it would just about kill your folk3 ground' for want of a seal)). Ho wa.* Hamilton Block. will restore that list Vitality aud a Rugged, ing cheek, while Captain Flagg shook ing the pen. to have you go off this way; aud then clothed in a crazy-quilt ami armed witU Healthy Condition follow Its use. Buy at your hands with him vigorously, with a Parties desiring to buy or sell Ke«il fista!* will 1 "Thaddeus Thorne," repeated Tad, a what would / do, if you should run a, feather duster. druggist's, one package, SI; six for $5. muttered reference to chainin up a away?" find it to their advantage to call on me. I repre- EURKKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH. little louder. "W« all struck the room at the sani"* tent the following first-class Fire Insurance Com- Sold by H. J. Brown Ins. Vo., earn from $5 to SW> per day and upwards wher- hand Mr. Atherton was rapidly run- only other occupant of the room was a. The Citizens* Fire Ins. Co., ever they live. You are started free. Capital not repressed tone. "But I tell you, Joe," Tad remarked, Tne Wertrhesit-r Fire Ins. Co., required. Some have made over KO iu a single ning over the contents of the alligator- mouse, which was crouched in one cor- The Milwaukee Mechanic's Mutual day at this work. All succeed. skin sachel. "Margarita Consuelo Smith," Tad as he rose to his feet, "seems to me ner, frightened almost to death. Not fire Ins. Co., returned; a little hesitatingly, for it I've been getting considerable niffr'n The New Hampshire Fire In*. Co., "Gold star pendant, solitaire drops, a word was spoken. Everyone at that The Amazon Fire Ins. ('•. Where Are You Going? had a rather romantic sound, and he my share of good things, for one day- moment seemed to become conscious ot diamond ring, bracelet and papers— feared she might laugh at it. five hundred and fifty dollars, and Bate* Low. Losses liberally adjusted an* When do you start ' Where from ? How ninny um—yes, every thing seems to be here," his or her peculiar appearance. Eacti promptly paid. in your party? What amoun1t of freight or "Any relations living?" inquired Aunt Rhoda into the bargain." looked at the rest for an instant and baggage have you? What rout* do you prefer? he said, with a look of intense satis- I also issue Life and Investment Policies In th« Upon receipt of an answer to the above ques- Miss Smith, in the same constrained "It hasn't been such a bad day all they all disappeared. The accident Conn. Hatnal Life Insurance Company. A* faction, as, dropping the list into the tions you will be furnished, tree of expense rntes , witalsho manner. round, when you come to think of it," «fas never again referred to."—Wash- tets »55,000,000. Persons desiring Accident Insur- the lowestB • "'T^ioum A - mouth of tho bag, which ho carefully maps, ':.')"'Bfl - 1[1 «Sfc.-.» Am tables, pam- Tad shook his head. responded Joe, with his customary ington ance, can have yearly Policies written for them or phlet a, orIM ANITDB£A"ther valu- relocked, the dignified gentleman re- "I suppose I've got an Aunt Rhoda Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets issued at able inform- iwl ««»LW»H •^»ntion which garded the company with something grin. '-There was Mr. Atherton got will save trouble, time and money. Agents will somewhere," he said, slowly, "but she his saclifl, Mi«. Mason her cloak and Low Bates in the Standard Accident Insurance call in person where necessary. Parties not like affability. —A waiter in a California hotei Company of North America. Money to Loan at ready to answer above questions should cut out was mad at mother for marrying things, Cap'n and Mis' Flagg has got waited on a table at which wore seated Current Rates. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 12M. and preserve this notice for future reference. It ".Regarding tho matter- of—er—re- father, and never wrote her or any somethin' to talk about, Miss Smith got may become useful. Address C. H. WAKREN, ward," continued Mr. Atherton, draw- gentlemen speaking English, French. find 2 to . if. General Passenger Agent. St. Paul, Minn., or thing, and mother never said much hysterics, Mr. Blossom got Edwards, Italian. Spanish and German, and be D. W. H. Moreland, Trav. Pass. Agent, ITU Jef- ing a bulky note-case from his pocket, about her" Edwards got caught, and I." said Joe, ALEX. W. HAMILTON, ferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. and glancing benignantly at Tad, who spoke to each in his native, language, Seud for new map of North'.vest. •Oh, Tad!—Tad!" cried Miss Smith, as a fine Bumming up, "got a ride—ten Hamilton Block. stood in awkward silence, while all talking to any of them lluenlly.— Mer- throwing up her arms, "God knows I dollars from Mr. Blossom for upsetting chant True naw county voted with the saloon- people. They reserve the best land for THE REGISTER. keepers, and presumably they did it for deer parks and shooting places. Why PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY the same reasons. The saloon-keepers this should be permitted in the 19th KITTREDGE & HOLMES, give their reasons in the circular above century is incomprehensible; but it ANN ARBOB, MICH. referred to. We have given two of illustrates what has been said about so- them,—their desire to promote temper- ciety being yet a sound aristocrat as re- One Dollar per year In Advance: 91.50 ance and to lessen taxation. There are gards industrial affairs. If not paid until alter six months. other reasons given in the circular, one A TELEPHONE message to Mr. Keech, t»-Fift(en Centf peryttvr additional, (o Suli- of which is hard to understand. They terCbers outside ift:during THE VOTE given Monday "For the cent, of the annual output of coal. Th is •he past year $345,000." manufacture and sale of intoxicating mining company and the Reading rail- Thomas C. Trueblopd, A. M, professor liquors" is probably more than one-half road company are practically one, and of elocution and oratory in Obio Wesley- SAVE YOUR HORSES. of the actual number of voters in the hence the railroad company secures a an, and Kentucky universities, ha» been SO WHIPPING OF THE POLE & Annual January Clearing county. So the decision cannot be mis- engaged to give four courses here this good price for hauling the coal. They semester. The two seasons pnst, Prof. No matter how Rough or Uneven • •imp understood. There has been no partic- own the land and the shanties, and the Trueblood has given these courses here, the Roads may be ul&r change in public feeling in Wash- stores, and demand high rent and big but as private courses. These, with the S Our annual stock-taking time is near tenaw county on this cjoention since the prices. course in extemporaneous speaking amendment campaign. THE REGISTER offered by Prof. Gsyley, will enhance the The CHAMPION is stronger than any other. It is the easiest wagon (or a team to handle. Every at hand. Fully determined not to car- accepts the decision as final for the A few of the great journals have told value of our curriculum greatly, and CHAMPION guaranteed. Anv responsible present, with as good grace as possible. the side of the miners fairly, and among will undoubtedly prove popular.—ArgOJ party can have a « hampionon 30 days' naut. , . i . : . . trial. The wagon must be seen at wor* to be ap- ry over an unnecessary dollar's worth. Goods in The saloon-keepers organized their them is Harper's Weekly. The Nation, ; preciated. Send for circulars to forces well, and the local option com- with its characteristic inability to do President Angell has at las*, talked R. S. CISBHAN. General Act.. every department are given a thorough over- mittee were unable to do so because of justice, sneeringly said that the miners' about the fisheries treaty which he helped DELHI M1I.IS, VKII. wages were $2.60 to $270 per day, and to make. He thinks the United States USr One of those Wagons may be seen by call hauling and marked at prices which readily lack of money; but it seems improbable will gaic substantial benefits, from it. ing at Wood's Lumber Yard, Ann Arbor. that this large majority could have been nobody would feel very much sympathy Many of the hinderances and annoyances show an anxiety on our part to clear out many overcome even with better organization. for hungry men who refused such wages. heretofore imposed upon our fishermen in. The saloon men worked the cider The Nation didn't tell all of the truth. Canadian waters have been removed. times at almost any sacrifice. Further reduce "racket," the taxation plea, the personal The miners necessarily lose much time "Why," he said, "wheu our Vessels ran The Saloon Shall Go! • liberty nonsense, the loss of trade hum- in the course of the year, and from their into a port in distress they were not al- lowed to purchase a single article of food A PROHIBITION COUNTY tions in Ladies' and Children's Cloaks, Dress bug; and the local option people were daily wages they must each hire an as- or sell a dollar's worth of their'cargo.' powerless to get answers to these, and sistant. There are other ways in whidh This is now changed, »nd they can Bell Convention will be held intbecityof Goods, Silks, Velvets and Plushes. other proper influences, where they their apparently high wages are cut and buy food and get all casual and need- Ann Arbor on were needed. If they could have done down, so that, as a matter of fact, they ful supplies the game as other vessels." Friday, April 6th, 1S88, so it would have reduced that majority must live in a most wretched manner. to elect 18 delegates to^the State Con- THE REGI->TKR is indebted to the secre- vention and to transact any other busi- largely. The average miner and his family live tary of the Michigan State board of betjih neep that may come before the conven- in a house of three rooms. It is «aid for a very neat pamphlet entitled " The tion. ' . that it would be hard to find a home so first quarterly report of the Michigan All prohibitionists who possibly can. THE ELECTIOK. mean, comfortless, and grimy in an State Laboratory of Hvgiene.'' It is are requested to be present, and all The people of Washtenaw county do agricultural region. The boys must made by Prof! Vietot C. Vaughan, of the others who are interested in the cause not want a prohibitory law against the University, who is .a member of the board of temperance are codially invited. work in order that the family may have and is director of the laboratory. It con- AXVIN WILSEY, B.J.CONRAD, saloon. That is plain. We shall con- sufficient food, and in the heart of Penn- tinue to have the open saloon helping tains a report of Dr. Vaughan's and Mr. Secretary. Chairman. sylvania, in her most beautiful valleys, Novy's studies of the causation of trade,as of course it does; assisting us are growing up thousands of ignorant, typhoid, with special reference to the out- 1888. 1888. Dress Goods, to pay our taxes, yon know; and ex- ill-fed, and hapless boys, who will one break at Iron Mountain, Mich., the lead- tending its beneficent influence, hand ing features of which TKK REGISTER gave LOOK OUT day be men " inspired," as has been said, last fall. It a!so contains Dr. Vaughan's in hand with the pulpit, in causing tem- " by the bitter experience of their WE AHE HERE perance in the land. The circular is- report on the cases of tyrotoxicon poison- -FOR- youth and the traditions of oppression ing in Mi'.in. Washtenaw county, and At the Same Old Stand, Trimmings, sued by the saloon-keepers said that in- which they have inherited from their Mr. Novy's report of the exposure of the temperance is "an evil that all wish to fathers." stenocarpine fraud. suppress," and hence saloons undoubt- Gloves, Hosi- edly are an agency for good. Who can This reference to the boys in the min- doubt it? ing regions of Pennsylvania is very sig- NEW GOODS! There have in the past been exceed- nificant. If the last report of the bu- Care for the Children First Grocery East of Post-Office, ingly wonderful changes in the beliefs reau of labor statistics of Pennsylvania Children feel the debility of the changing WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO CALLI -AT- ery, Carpets, seasons, even more than adults, and they be- of men. Men have held all sorts of no- can be believed, there is a most alarm- For Sugars that are Strictly Pure, come cross, peevish, and uncontrollable. ForCofltees that are Perfect in Flavor, tions on all sorts of subjects, and most ing state of affairs among the children The blood should be cleansed and the system For Teas that never turn Rey STATE OF MICHIGAN,! ihe circular above referred to assures three peculiarities : 1st, the combination of the mining business. What is that but COENTY OP WAFHTKNiW. j "*• iis, at least by implication, that the remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the At a session of the Probate Court for the free from dust and dirt. state socialism, just like the state social- process of securing the active medicinal County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate chief anxiety of the saloon-keepers is to Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, promote temperance. They say that ism brought over from Germany? It qualities. The result is a medicine of unusual the 27th day of February, in the year one thou- strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. sand eight hundred and eighty-eight. CALJJ AND SEE 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET. under prohibition more liquor would be sprang up in that man's mind indepen- Present WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge ef dently of foreign influences : he could Send for book containing additional evideace. Probate. . sold; yet, as they prefer high taxation, In the matter of the Estate of Carl Schlimmer a system which reduces their sales, of see no other way out of the difficulty. deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly verified, of Louisa Ooborne, praying that a rouree they are a noble, self-sacrificing It is a significant instance, and illus- ileglster ol Deeds, Lowell, Mass. certain instrument now on file in this court, pnr- trates our declaration that there are in " Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and porting to be the last will and testament of said set who do not mind smaller sales if is worth its weight in gold." I. BABBDiGTOIs, deceased, may be admitted to probate, and that the United States all the forces neces- 130 Bank Street, New York City. she and Margaret Schlimmer may be appointed only they can reduce intemperance. executors thereof. This amply proves their greatness of sary to germinate and develop socialis- Thereupon U it> Ordered, That Monday, the soul, to eay nothing of their desire to tic and anarchistic ideas. Hood's SarsapariUa 26th day of March next, at ten o'clock In the 8old by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Mads forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of raid assist the people by paying one-half of petition, and that the devisees, legatees, and helm only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. at law of said deceased, and all other persons in- their taxes. We have no doubt that a terested in said e-tate. are required to appear at a Make No Mistake WB WISH it were possible to publish IOO Doses One Dollar. session of said Court, then to be hoi den small and select number of saloon-keep- at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor ers could be found of such noble dispo- all of Prof. Gayley's lecture, a part of and thow cause, if ai*y there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted: And it Read and Remember sition that they would pay all the mu- which will be found in this number of YOU CAN GET IT is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice THE REGISTER. It will be found to be to the persons interested in said estate, of the nicipal and county taxes, thus relieving pendency or said petition.and the hearing there- very interesting, sad, and instructive of, by causing aoopy of this order to be published LEW. H. CLEMENT, our citizens from such burdens entirely, in the Ann Arbor RKi.i-.TKa, a newspaper primed providing they were given a monopoly reading. While the island of Achill and circulated in said county, three successive The Square Music Dealer, of the saloon business. may be the " blackest land under the Calkins' Drug Store weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HAKRlliAN, sky," yet its misery, if deeper, is of the [K true copy.] Judge of Probate HAS REMOVED form 25 S. Fourth-st. This new idea must be true. Great same kind as that in Connaught, in the 34 South State-st. WM. G. DOT?, Probate Register. injustice has been done the saloon- highlands of Scotland, and in the other TO 38 S. MAIN-ST., where at all times keepers. Instead of being despised, they islands about Ireland and Scotland. One can be obtained anything and everything should be exalted; instead of having little island is owned by one woman, restrictions thrown about them, they and the tenants upon it are virtually her in the line of SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS should be given the largest liberty. slaves, for they hand over to her all that and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE at the Honest Liberty! We have heard that word they produce above a mean living. Wo- somewhere in this campaign. 0, yes ; men haven't a right to rule in that way. price. Sole agent in Washtenaw County for the Washtenaw Post wants people to Twenty-four men own one large island Haines Bros.' Celebrated Upright have liberty to drink. Some people on which several thousand people live C. BLISS & SON, about the second ward polls talked of These landlords live luxuriously, while Pianos and Famous Estey Organs. liberty. To be sure! Liberty ie not the people on the island slave am If you are troubled JKWT5LER8 »nd OP- It is a fact that nothing will be sold un- complete if they cannot drink after 11 starve. Many of the landlords have in reading fine print, TICIANS, sod have o'clock as well as before; and if the sa- lordly castles on the island which they go to yonr Eyes tested. less positively guaranteed as represented. loons are the borne of temperance where seldom condescend to visit; they live Remember the new location. principles of morality are inculcated, we in London, in Rome, or spend much of can see no good reason why they should their time on the Mediterranean in their not be open at all hours. yachts. They never work. They or A majority of the people of Washte- their ancestors stole the land from the 38 SOUTH MAIN STREET, And The " Sqnare " Mnsic Dealer. COUNTY NEWS. ' tian $2,000, which we believe is covered neous than Minnie Madder's art. Both by insurance. have their birth in nature and both are OF GhNtKAL INTEREST. PittsHeld. delightful and refreshing. The smile, the —There are said to be six hundred How They Celebrated the Election Notwithstanding the rain, between frown, the tear of this dainty little woman Victory In Man heater.—Mr. Watkins 40 and 50 of the friends of Geo. Hutze and forty-nine widows, by actual count, are irresistible. We can echo her merry in Oberlin, O. not Afraid, Anyway.—Extraordinary and family assembled at his residenc laughter, and we weep with her when it Election Interest in Chelsea.—Mew on Friday evening last. It was a mos pleases her to make us. She hag not the —The Salt Lake Tribune, which has Teachers. complete and happy surprise, the occa to use the word very often, saves type- sion being his .—"Gus" Aenus genius that dazzles nor the power that Saline river overflowed its banks in who for the past seven years has been thrills; but she takes our heart* in her lit- setting by abbreviating polygamy to :some places last week. in the employ of the Mills Brothers, has tle hands and makes them beat responsive polyg. It sounds rather abrupt, but it Samuel H. Pier, of Augusta, has had recently married and is about to pur- to her touch. She commands our entire means the same thing. his pension increased. chase a farm in Antrim county, where sympathies, and we are content to give —Coffee was first used in Arabia Watson Barr, of Stony Creek, has he will soon remove.—The pupils in the them to her without question. about 1420, and was introduced at cremated his Hambletonian stallion. Mills' district celebrated Washington'? "It is not by studied effort, by superfi- Cairo in 15S0, at Constantinople in The ice in the river is all broke up birthday by giving a very creditable ex cial trick or theatric device that these re- 1664, at Venice in 1615, at Paris in 1644, •over the recent thaw.—Milan Leader. hibition of what may be accomplished sults can be achieved. Miss Maddern, it by and skillful training. It is true, has learned about all that is to and in London in 1652. Dr. Mesic, of Milan, has been sick for was under the management of their able be learned from experience; but the se- —An execution of a horribly cruel some time, but is better now, thank teacher, Miss Emma R. Kempf, of cret of her success iia playing upon our nature is reported from Chinkiang, Chelsea. feelings lies deeper. It is akin with the A prisoner was beaten upon the feet at The Good Templars of Mooreville Saline. the secret of the pellucid spring; it is the the order of the district magistrate un- are preparing for a drama in the near Lyman Ames has moved back from gift of Nature, whose wondrous hand til both ankles were broken and was jfuture. Ypeilanti on his farm, five miles south pours genius into one cradle and with- I Miss Hattie Fellows, of Manchester, then forced to stand on tip-toe in a of here.—The young Cheqnagon band holds it from the next; whose gifts are cage until he fell dead npon the floor. )has expected to go to Chicago to study met Thursday, Feb. 23, for practice. bestowed on a curious plan, the workings • bainting. This is the first practice this young of which we perceive but the mystery of —A Boston man offers his pet monkey I Mrs. Woolcott and Miss Bessie Chase, band has had for one year.—Mrs. Eber whose origin we cannot fathom." for sale. He put up with the tricks of •frf Milan, have bean or are sick with Bradley, who lived six miles south of the cunning brute for a long time, but diphtheria. here, died Feb. 20. Funeral at Moore- when the monkey took possession of the ville, Feb. 23.—A. Shaw and family, of A lUMtriNIIIOX ©JT CALIFORNIA. I The fence is nearly completed about Lansing, is visiting Robert Shaw.—The kitchen and began throwing knives, ;he grounds of the Milan driving park oldest daughter of Geo. Lindsly is very A Former Ann Arbor Boy Is Ambi- forks, dishes and baked beans at his Association. sick with rheumatism of the heart— tions to Shine an a Contribu- owner, the latter concluded that it was Elmer D. Mintey and Willis Hardy, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Lane. tor to The Register. time they should part company. Feb. 18, twins.—Dennis & Glover have >f Whittaker, are both making prepara- —When Miss Sadie Aiken, of Reeves, ions to build new houses. a contract for building several portable To the Editor of THE REGISTER : . D. Jewell, of Milan, advertises that machines.—The donation for Rev. W. BIB :—Being somewhat of a literary turn of 6a., eloped the other night, she took I le will permanently close his photo- E. Caldwell netted $88.50.—Several of mind, I consider what I am about to write meri- with her the family watchdog. After : ;ra[>hic gallery March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Davis' friends surprised torious enough to occupy space in your valuable the marriage ceremony had been per- them Feb. 23.—The little son of Mr. and columns. I therefore request that you iruert this formed she wrote a note to her parents Thomas Wilson, of Milan, 82 years Mrs. P. R. Rouse, of Pittsfield, has been ;<)ld, is at his grist mill nearly every obliged to have another operation per- email letter in your next week's issue and place Acquainting them with the fact and my name at the bottom in as conspicuous type imploring their forgiveness, tied it to lay attending to his business. formed.—Mrs. Chas. Rhodes, living five as possible, to give effect. It is but recently that Clark Bros., of Manchester, are get- miles south of here, died Feb. 28.—Mr. I have probed my knowledge and found without the dog's collar and sent him home. ting up a set of patterns for a steam and Mrs. Davis left Feb. 27 for Albion. doubt that 1 am capable of great literary pro- —It is interesting to trace the evolu- engine of about four-horse power. —Mrs. R. W. Mills is visiting friends in ductions (of course on a small scale at first). If tions of words and expressions. Cnl- A book belonging to the Maynard Detroit.—A. J.Warren visited at Detroit, you will encourage me by sending postpaid a few last week, his wife accompanying him tirated people say "How do you do?" library, of Milan, has come to light words of congratulation and an occasional $5 Those who are less precise say "Howdy- after wandering about for six years. as far as Ypsilanti. bill, I think that in time I may be able to carry Mrs. Frank Guy, of Milan, is enter- Birketf. on quite an extensive newspaper correspondence door'" In the backwoods of Tennes- taining an uncle, Samuel Vogon, of John Hill, from near Ann Arbor, takes and perhaps revolutionize not only Ann Arbor see they say "Howdy?" The noble Bellast, Ireland, and lately from .Russia. possession of the Forbes farm here this but the entire world (including Ypsilanti). red man of the West says "How?" While the cat on the fence says "OwP" A 9-year-old daughter of Myron Pool, month.—Theo. Stanton has rented his I will make tbesubject of this letter my first at- of Whittaker, was burned so badly last farm and will retire to the quiet sur- tempt at public writing—the old stale chestnut— —Norw'tk Bulletin, roundings of Dexter village.—Frank California, its advantages and disadvantages— —A Philadelphia clergyman, who is week by her clothes catching fire from Carpenter, who was sick at Geddes, has (principally disadvantages). I will not attempt a stove that she died in 24 hours. returned to the farm near here.—Thos. tocontradct any recognized authority on Cali- intensely annoyed by the squeaky Belleville thinks we're jealous be- Birkett will add 300 peach trees to his fornia and its early history. California, taken as shoes of his congregation, thinks that cause they want one of Washtenaw's large orchard this spring. Thinks the a whole or in parts, and in the present and fu- the reason there are so many noisy breweries. Dear friends, remember buds are all right so far.—Such a ture tenses, will form the material I will grind j shoes in church is that the average cit- how Milan is situated—more than half scarcity of corn among farmers at this into my first 60 or 65 letters. The San Jacinto izen wears his best shoes on Sunday the villHge in Monroe county. And yet time of year was never known, and valley is a part of California, viz., it is situated and another pair during the week, and our ambitions do not run in the many are buying the grain shipped here within what is commonly known UP the bounda- brewery line, and as we said before we from the west.—Local option day here ries of this greatest of all great Californias. This that it takes many Sundays to get the say again, Belleville is welcome to passed off quietly with the expected fact, however, does not influence the market or squeak out of a pair of new .shoes. them.—Milan Leader. "wet" result. Through this section there the prices of putty and chewing gum in the —Dr. W. B. Waller of Caldwell. O., The following are the names of per- were two things very evident; one, a Sandwich Islands, consequently we will drop it who has just returned home after spend- sons who received third grade certifi- thoroughly organized force against local from our thoughts and return to our original ing four months on the Navigator Is- option: the other, no effort whatever topic: "Shall Prohibition include pop and pea- cate as a result of the examination held 1 land, says that the Samoans are re- Feb. 17, in Ann Arbor: Stella Tate, for it. In this town no speaking had nuts? ' or "Will Belva Lockwood ever rule the Mabel E. Wallace, Millie Tremper, been done, no circulars distributed, no Mormons T" Chinese emigration, so-called from markably fine dancers and the most Nellie M. Homer, Josephine Hoppe, apparent effort in any direction to portions of the population of China vlxiting thii graceful people in the world; and that Cora M. Gorton, Maggie Doll, Arthur L. change a single vote. On the other country and forgetting to return, is not as bad in this is largely due to the fact that they Boyden, Henry Wilson, Mary Hoppe, hand, every voter had a copy of the San Diego now as it is in California, but it is are "double jointed." "Theirlegsatthe "Are Yon a Tax-payer" circular sent hoped this demoralizing condition of affairs will Anna B. Wiles, Mary Kalmbach, May out by the anti's, and the result was not not last long after the University is moved to De- knee joint," he says, "theirarms at the A. Dashner, Anna L. Green, Delia hard to guess at. troit Some people claim that a restriction act elbow, and their shoulders are reversi- Norbet. and Lillie M. Beam. was passed here by some person in power regu ble in a way that would astonish you. Chelsea. lating the tide of incomers, but the only proof The elbow and knee joints can be bent • The thrilling military drama, "Hal Prof. P. M. Parker, late principal of Hazard, or the Federal Spy," will be they show is that a lone fisherman paddles up exactly contrary to other people's." The Only StrkMr our union school, and wife, of Quincy, and down the Pacific coast in a row boat and for- given at the Milan opera house on spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday "Thursday and Friday evenings. March bids all Chinamen whom he chances to meet, to One-Price Clothiers in Ann Arbor. S and 9, under the auspices of Lucius among friends here. His former pupils enter this country. The oranges grown near Lou Taylor post, G A. R., with the follow- gave them quite an ovation.—Mrs. John Angeles are remarkable for their sweetness When MORE NEW ing cast of characters: R. Gates has been quite ill for two they are well sugared; while the oranges of Riv- weeks, but is now convalescent.—Three erside are noted for tHeir cheapness, as a dozen Hal Haxard, [ H . -^_,„ deaths and a wedding occurred here <3eo. Clarendon, 1 ~ - —H> *" W11 can be bought at any time, when they are In sea- Capt. Thoniaa Maxwell. U. R. A Jerome Allen last Thursday.—J. R. Wood has put a son, for SO cents or 11.28; of course when they are Lieut CIMUJ. Winter* U. 8. A. W. Kobifon glass front in his store on Main-et.— shipped way to Chicago and the East they have Furniture and Carpets! •Capt Peter Bilger. C. 8. A.- A. D. Jackson Messrs. Kempf & Schenk hare opened to charge 3B and 40 cents a dozen, grown on the Sergt. Mack. <;. 8. A Elisha Davis AT THE KECK STORES, •Corporal Podkim, C. 8. A_ -..Chan. Davlg a new tailor shop first door south of the same tree. It is truly said that California is an Gen. >-he man, U. S. A „ _.M. Vincent Chelsea house—the most convenient earthly paradise ; but to enjoy its beauties a trav- 56 and 58 South Main Street. Gen. S«>. emati, U. S. A...._.. __ Dan Case and attractive locality in town for such eler has to be possessed of the patience of Job, He thought a co-operative association from principle and their abiding faith. last advertisement. I will stop writing, however, Rnckers, Gold Medal Sweepers, would bring the best results to the Majority for the saloon, 38. and if you are not satisfied with my irst effort, Blacking Boxes, Beautiful Plushes, Brldgewater. just print it as advertising manor and d aw on Curtains, China Silks and Carpets, Mat- farmer. It could run a farmers' me for ihe amount, rather than return it 10 me or creamery and refrigerator, where their Election passed off quietly, but owing lay it gently in the wa>te basket. It it comes to tings, Rugs and Mattresses, all of which butter could be made and kept for a over 92 you need n t print it. we will eell at bottom prices for cash. to its being so rough a ,I888. 38 SOITIt MAIN NTBKKT. JaN'K with old friends in this city last . B. BAKER,'Sec'y. wqek. lie also banqueted with the rest of the big Republicans at Detroit.—Dur- Minnie Maddern. ing one of our recent mild days, when IjiccnNetl 10 Marry. TO TAKE ADVANTAGE tfcje mercury had climbed up a few de- The coming of that unique, clever, The county clerk has issued lic-enses to D. W. AMSDBN girjees above nothing, the Star base-ball charming, and brilliant actress, Minnie the following parties since our last report Of the late Firm of COLLINS & AMSDKN Is club organized forthecomingcampaign, Maddero, to Ann Arbor, will rejoice the doing business alone at tlie Old Stand, with Ed. Reader, president; Joe Wor- NO. NAME AND EESIDKNCK. hearts of even many who do not usually 1M J Lorenio Sawyer, Sylvan. Of this rare opportunity to purchase these goods d^n, secretary; Chris Brown, treasurer; lw NO. 33 EAST HURON STREET, E^ank Worden, captain. The club has attend the theater. Minnie Maddern t Huldah A. Skinner, Ann Arbor. ,_- (John W. Smith, t'entons. Where he will be pleased to receive call* from all for riot been admitted into the league yet. adorns and ennobles the stage. She brings 153 j Carrie C. Packard, Ypnilanti. old customers aud as many n ;w -^jAmong the bachelors, heretofore con- upon the stsga newer ideas and quieter ,,. ( Carlton A. Nimo, Yp*iantt. ones an want sidered unsusceptible to the last degree, 1M who have succumbed to Cupid's darts, ways of producing comic and pathetic ef- f Imnie L. Campbell, Yp-ilanti. FEED, B.4LKD HAY AMD KTKAW, „- f Henry J. Trolz. Manchester. COAL AND WOOD. are Darwin Griffin and C. A Nims The fects than any other actress of the times. Jao t Lina Linda, Sharon. fojrmer securing as bride, Miss Almena She will play "Caprice" in Ann Arbor ,„ ) J. A. Blythmen, Ann Arbor. Barlow, of Rawonville; the latter. Miss 1 next Monday evening. As a star this \ Lizzie Ro.-er, Ann Arbor. Jennie Campbell, Ypsilanti town.—The .-„ (J. George Bower, Bridgewater. Less Money city fathers are groaning because one of year she has been a wonderful success. J dare Elizabeth OroBsmann. ManchcUr. the armatures in a dynamo at the elec- The cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis 1M (Gottlieb Bahnmiller. Freedom. tric light house has been burned out, loS Henry Richards have been at her feet, wild with delight at 1 Mary Geyer, Frtedom. Than they were ever offered in Ann Arbor or else- and the replacing of it cost a good sum Excursions. Is again in business. This time in of cash. But the majority of citizens her performances. Business men and settlers looking for the rear of John Finnegan's where. prefer electric light even With the addi- The New York Mirror, the greatest dra- new locations or investments can reach Agricultural Hall, tional taxes, than the former one and a all principal points in Minnesota and ON DETROIT MTKKKT. half candle power that used to illumi- matic journal in this country, save of this Dakota at a cost of one fare for the ALL KINDS OF nate our streets.—Monday night fire actress: round trip, by availing themselves of broke out in the old Post building on "Minnie Maddern is unique among all the excursions announced via the St. Congress-st., occupied by the Ypsilan- Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. from Hard and Soft Wood XTO SHODDT GOODS! tian on lower story and dress-making contemporary actresses. There is no rival St. Paul, Minn. Tickets good for 30 ON HAND and Orders taken for rooms above. The fire was not dis- in the realm where she is queen and days. Very low excursion rates have covered until it had opened up the roof sways above our willing heads a gentle been made also via this line to Helena COAL and rear walls sufficiently to let the fire and Great Falls, Montana, tickets good I will also lay in a stock of department easily Hood the whole build- sceptre. It is a little kingdom that she for four months. Further particulars But all the Finest in the market. ing with water. There was more froien rules, but the allegiance of her subjects is can be obtained by addressing C. H. "pie" in the printing office Tuesday aa strong and stable as her supremacy. Warren, General Passenger Agent, St. HARD-WOOD LUMBER! morning than any sane printer cared to "The spring that bubbles from the earth Paul, Minn., or D. W. H. Moreland, 179 For the Spring Trade. Old custom- tackle. Loss on building and Ypsilan- Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. ers and friends are invited is not purer, mere translucent or sponta- to see me. WM W. DOUGLAS & CO., Ann Arbor. Hi:>lt V RICHARDS, • Ann Arbor. It IN a furious Fart Sale. sheep, now has but one cow. Perhaps, ferred from the surcharged island to lands FK0M WASHINGTON. , default hat. been nude in the paf- better able to contain and support them. that the body is now more susceptible to LAND OF BLACK BUKGER. under the present circumstances, he is benefit from medicine than at any other ment ol a certain mortgage made by Dwight fifty sheep the riober by their absence. But during the last five years harvests have Biggs and Mary A. his wile, to Henry Pratt, dated been steadily wretched, wages in England Summary of tho Work Done at season. Hence the importance of taking the second day of January, A. D., eighteen hun- [CONTINUED FBOM FIR8T PAGE.] So, with rejard to Lord Cavan's ''sand Hood's Sarsaparilla now, when it will do dred and sixty-eight, to secure the pajmentof live bank," ar.d so, with the Major's property and Scotland have failed, cuttle have sunk the Nation's Capital. hundred dollars, which mortgBge is recorded in to zero, debfs have accumulated and credit > ou the most good. It is really wonder- the register's office of the county of Wa.-htenaw, that of manure. It. is used as food. The in Kildownet. The landlord retains the iul for purifying and enriching the blood, State of Michigan, in Liber 38 of mortgages page best lands on his take and tor the remnant has gone. In 1885 the potato crop was tills of Importance Before ihn Srnnto 27o.and which was duly assigned by 8aid Henry game stalk produces both fruits. The up- creating an appetite, and giving a healthy Pratt to Cyrus Beckwith by deed recorded in Liber per rack for the foil; ihe lower leavos for suavely doubles or trebles the rent. It is blighted, urgent distress was proclaimed, ami Houst;— Vr.nston Measure — A Kes- the shop-kejpers cried out and collapsed, tone to the whole svstem. Be sure to 9 of Mortgage assignments, page 412, and by Cy- man. And to (his resort, when the watery true that the landlord's rents were reduced olution to Kxteml the lVrsittrutial great Medical Work ; elegunt lic auction at the touth doir of the court 1 ouse sweeps across the sky and points iia finger van * in ihe city of Ann Arbor in said county, that be- before the tenant's doer, or the lushes or ndian cliil Iran, not including the live lluRtrations. S'nd three 2-oen'. stamps in? the place lor holding the circuit court of the Ephmim Judd (by heirs) to Allied Acton, lizjd tribes nor the Osagea It Us were at the Land : the wmd< blow fierce from the heather that bristle on the steeps be o A. P. Ordway & CJ., Boston, Maef> , county, on Saturday, the 7th dav of April next, the sea; the beats come late in the sum- hind. For all of these some proprietors York 1 Kissed to provide aid for State homes for A. U. 1888. in the liour. f 10 o'clock in the lore- mer and feeble ; the rams set in early and Wm Burk and wife to A. R. Hammond lisabled soldiers imd sa lors, unit to ex- end receive « ef>nv frnn noon, to make the amount then due on said mort- even row demand extra payment. To be and wile. I'iUkficlii •*" «nd tho law.-, of liio United States over gage and the coits of these proceedings and the the frees; the crops are blighied; the tare, the sea-weed is the natural fertilizer Remain Glover to Glover and Hood, Sa- sum of twenty-five dollars attorney's fee as pro- line _ ertain nnorfjan zed territory couth of The. great i»r.d only Worth, of Pam virttd ther.in. cloud settles upon the •Land and ttie gaunt of the land, ar.d has been cultivated by the A. I Freani"e't.'ai.'t'o'A."J'.'k) A. H Glover, faiiB:s, popularly known as "No Man's nsideri Mrs. Potter's i"ai:e Ihe Dated this 4th day of January, A. D. 1888. form pot-sesses i". The government—for tenant himself. He has a holding which Faline - Land" there is one—is warned, but it ukes no A. D. Seyler and wife to J. C. and Julia B. )eautifnl he ever saw. 080 9. SIDNEY BECKWITH, Assignee. is worthless without this commodity, ai.d Wood, Ann Arbor ritv 4700 WASHINGTON, Feb. 2&—A resolution was heed. Starvation throttles the Land of thus he procures it. He doubles his back A. and Jerome.C. DeForest to A. M. Clark, wiopted in the S 'nate yesterday requesting Black Hunger. Thousands die. The world under a huge stone, conveys it to his yawl, Ann Arbor city 4000 President to inform the Senate whether "UNIVERSAL hears the tale, and rushes to feed the sur- pushes out to sea at high tide, heaves the Lucy W. 9. Morgan (by ex) to H. T. Mor- he French Government, had prohibited the Elixir ton, Ann Arborcity 8 8 warranted, is because it is the be«t vivors- it pours deliriously upon them stone overboard, and returns to repeat the Amelia Glover to Glover & Hood, Saline... 1500 importation of American products. The Indian meal and clothing. The famine is proces'. At low tide he "spreads" his Lucy Ann Clark to Wood & Cooper, Chel- )ill granting' pensions to ox-soldiers and [Mood Preparation known. It will posi- temporarily arrested. The government is boulders. In three years he has a crop of 6t'R...... —• 7i5 ailors who uxejnoapaoItaKjd from the per- tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the not much out of pocket. J. H. iiuiaud(by will;to Emma Wardcll ormance of maini j labor and providing whole system, and thoroughly builds up the sea-weed,—one cargo of rack to four car- et. al constitution. Remember, we guarantee it goes of boulders; and crops recurring at Alonzo Bennett and wile to Josephine or pensions to dependent relatives of de- The people pray for work, but they get H. Neat, Ypsilanti city 100 eased soldiers and sniiors was considered. JOHN MOORE, Druggtat. Every country on the Globe dissected, and its noce. They dread the famine that is to intervals of two years. It is an almost George Moorman and wife to Burton O. Adjourned to the 'J7th. Anatomy comprehended. ItaOeography, Popn- come They are thrown upon the mercy ridiculous fact that the courts of law Moorman, Ypsilanti _ 20,000 WASHINGTON, Feb. '28.—In the Senate yes- lation, People, Government, Killers, Industries, Christian Smith to Margaret Smith. Ypsi- The. more, you say, the le-s people re- Politics, Productions and general distinctive of the world. They inhabit the blackest have sustained the landlords in their pre- lanti city 100 lay the bill granting pensions to ex-soldiers features. land beneath the sky. They pay for the tension to this substitute for manure. To Kitchen & Lawrence to F. H. Van Cleve, and Bailors who are incapacitated for the member. The fewer the words ihe Ypsilanti city _ - -• 360 the profit.—Fandon. privilege of living in that land, and of dy- be sure the mountain lands would be im- A. K. Zucharias to K. M. and G. W. Dol- lerformance of manual labor, and to de- ing Where is this Land of Black HuDger ? proved if the heather were uprooted. No bee, fcuperior «S00 >endent relatives of deceased soldiers and Whether you are a Simon-Pure C. M. ThompMin to Kannie L. Mayhew, ailors was considered. Th» bill to incor- The Land ol Black Hunger is not in brute nor beggar can subsist upon heather, SCEOFCLA, dyspepsia, gout am! e-ysipe- Republican, Democrat or Third Party man, * go far as I am informed, nor do the rich Ann Arborcity ' torate the Maritime Canal Company of »s, or any of the disease- arising irom an Protectionist, or Kra Trader, this Book is a bo- South Atrica, nor id it Labrador, nor Si- Fannie L. Ma\lu-w to C. M. Thompson, Jicaragua was passed. nanza for you. It is an beria, nor a Ft jean strand. It is an island ordinarily sleep in it, or batten upon it. Ann Arbor city - 1 enteeoled condi'ion of the nystem, can be But it nmkes good bedding for the pau- WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.—In the lUnlted effectually cured by the great blood jv.iri- It lies 200 feel from the mainland to which Denrness Can't be Cared states Senate yesterday a resolution to con- it belongs It has on its hills the shooting- per's wife, lor his children, or his cow. jnue the investigation of last session into 5er, Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup. International She-Book, lodges of patricians. It is 30 miles from a To be sure, the rushes growing upon the by local applications, as they can not alleged election frauds in Texas was agreed *nd it will Rive you quietly the Vital, Social and commons, for the right of grazing which Industrial Statistics you are obliged to have in mighty baronial residence. It w within a reach the diseased portion of the ear. iO. A bill was introduced authorizing the Nothing 1 ke asking for what vou wai,t. giving a reason for you • faith. day's journey of populous cities. It is the the pauper has already paid, are equahy ganing to National banks circulating notes Dome striking machinists iu Providence Splendid Maps, excellent Diagrams,Clear Type. journey of a day and a half from a vice- disdained by man and beast; but they There is only one way of curing Deafness, the amount of 1OO per cent of the par lemand an increase of 300 per cent, in Descriptive circular or any specific information furnish a fair substitute for straw and will value ot the bonds deposited with the cheerfully furnished. regal castle. It is not two dnys' journey and that is by constitutional remedies. waires. from the beloved home of the nation that thatch the pauper's house. Let him, how- Jnited States Treasurer to seenre the pay- Men or Woman, with owns it, a nation which the world delights ever, pull heather or rushes, and promp'ly Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi- ment of circulating notes. The Grand or without experience, he is Mimtnoned to Court and as promptly Lrmy Pension bill was f urthor considered, AGENTS here is perma"ent and to honor and to call prosperous, mighty in tion of the mucus lining of the Euatachain question being on the amendment profitable employment war and God-fearing, the nation whose fined for trespass with costs. Considered tor you. in this light, even moderate rents are ex- Tube. When this lube gets inflamed, you making the bill apply also to those who fields wave with grain, whose farmsteads erved in the war with Mexico or (for ADDRESS: smile with plenty, whose factories blacken orbitant. have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- hirty days) in any oE the Indian wars. The the heavens with their smoke and strew What must not the Achillese pay for? amendment was agreed to. BEST PREPARATION EVER PRODUCED the earth with their merchandise. The ing, and when it is entirely closed Deaf- THE HOUSB. For Coughs, Hoarseness. Weak Lungs. Whooping If they do not pay for the very water they lough. Dry. Hacking Coughs of long staniling, and Land of Black Hunger is not 400 miles drink, arid the air that they breath, they ness is the result, and unless the inflama- WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—In the House yes- II Bronchial and Lung Ajftctions. Try it. William Graham & Co. from the metropolis of modern civilization; come nearer it than any people that ever «rday & 8 Cox, of New York, was elected Warranted to Cure Consumption In Its Earlier Stages. tion cau be taken out and this tube restor- peaker pro teni. The session was devoted RAIL-ROAD ' Absolute Dominion over Pain— it is not 400 miles from the comforts and drank or breathed. Not only must they PAIN CURE f Will Turo rviic, Sore Throat, the pomp of the royal castle of Windsor o considering billR for public buildings at pay tor sea-weed to get it, but at times ed to its normal condition, hearing will be roup, Fn»t Bite8,Woundfl,etc.rin i^sstinte than any './ Mnpcn Street, of her majesty, the Queen of Ureat Britain Tariouaplaoes. Bills were paused appro- ither medlcineon ea rttv Guaranteed to Cure Rheuma- they cannot get it even for payment. destroyed forevei; nine cases cut of ten bating $150,000 for a public building at ism and Neuralgia. Warranted by your druggist, and Ireland, Empress of India, Defender Landlords have been known to sell every -"- , .<>»•. and SI. For SI wo will tend Isirgest size of CHICAGO, of the Faith, and of the Land of Black Duluth, and $10,000 for the purchase of stalk to residents of other localities When aie caused by catarrh, which is nothing add tional land at Council Bluffs, la. iifaer run-, express prepaid. Addrew REFERENCES:—Northwestern Christian Ad- Hunger. Rail-Road Remedy Co., Box 372. Lincoln, Neb. vocate, Metropolitan National Bank, Chicago the tenants are taxed or elbowed out of but an ir.flamed condition of the mucus WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—In the House ves- Trade supplied by Farraud, Williams A Co., Detroit The island of Achill is a shame cry it.g in seaweed, they pay for the worthless rd !d by Druggists, 75 cenK claims of Dav.tlson, the sitting member. A sessed of six proprietors. The rentals de- to give three or four days' hard labor, both minority report in favor of seating McLuffie Lungs, a few doses are all WINES AND SYRUPS. in seed time and in harvest, to the culti- was also presented. you need. But if you ne- manded from individual tenants are by no glect this easy means of merfns high, but the aggregate receipts vation of iheir property. And that for no "Suite, sui'e home" sings the dweller in WASHINGTON, Feb. '27.— In the House safety, the slight Cough Sweet Home-made Wine for Invalids, from certain estates have increased since compensation but "goodwill." Indeed, the family hotel.—Graphic. Saturday a long discussion took place over may become a serious and the Encharist, Sour Wine, Rasp- 1830 300 per cent. On Major Pike's the Protestant clergyman of the island in- appropriations for pnblic buildings, and matter, and several bot- berry Syrup, Shrub, Pear Syrup. property rent ha=, during the last 40 years, formed me that with such "duty-work" ibe bill for organization of the Territory of tles will be required. Plymouth Rock Eggs. any tenant who desires any favour in the Very Sensible "Japs." Oklahoma was considered. been elevated from £250 to £1600. This In Japan the old-school physicians are WASHINGTON, Feb. 2&— Bills were in- B. BAUR, from the improvements of the MiijorT He rent office must bribe first the bailiff, and CONSUMPTION then the agent, of certain estates. Are permitted to wear only wooden swords. troduced in the House yesterday West Huron St.. - Ann Arbor is jungle-huDting in Hindogtan. This from This i-i a gently sarcasiic way of express- • ranting amnesty for all offenses the sweat and the starvation of the ten- we living in the nineteenth century or in ugainst the internal-revenue laws com- the roign of Louis XVI, or in the mid- ing the opinion that they kill enough ants. The Land Commission, however, people without using wea;K>ns. But the mi ted prior to February 22, 1888, have reduced the Major's rental twenty- night of the Feudal Ages ? Even if such and for the admission ol! the State of Wy- practices be infrequent or obsolescent the diuggist who introduced Dr. Pierce's five per cunt, and would have reduced it U-oluen Medical Discovery into the Em- oming. Resolutions were introduced ex- FARM ANNUAL F0R1888 still further had not his agent,—who, ac- very mention of them reminds us, with a tending the term of office of the Pres dent Will bo Bent FREE toall who write for it. It is a shudder, of the corvee, and of the numer- pire, carries a fine steel blade. It was until the 30th of April, 188!), and changing H-inilsome Book, of 138 pp., with hundreda of lllus- cording to the current opinion of Achill, tound that ill who tried this worderlul tr t t'orui Colored Plate**- and tells all about tho * himself "landlord, devil, process server, ous mediaeval jura, of which moral senti- the date of the meeting of Congress, and URPEES BEST UARDKN, FARM, ami FI.0W15U ment and time have deprived most land- remedy for cough?, colds, consumptive calling upon the President for information Plants, andr-7/uaWn AVv Bonbon Garden Topics. Itde- bail ff, sheriff, everything but publio hang- tendencies, bbi.d, skin and liver trouble-, as to what steps have been tiken to prevent wrib^ KnreNoveltSc* in VKGICTAPLES and prflWKitM* man,"—wheedled or intimidated several of lords Considered in this light, surely the of re»l value* which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Send address rents of Acini! are exorbitant. were, without excepiion, greatly benefit- ihe continued immigration of Chinese SEEDS,on a" postal for the mOMt complete Catalomi" published, to the tenants into settlement on a reduction ted. The Mikado himself is said to have labor rs into the United Statea A testi- BURPEE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, of three or four shillings in the pound. The Achillese are cramped with restric- "toned up" hi* system by its use, and the monial of respect for the memory of W. W. W, ATLEE Those who, scorning the cajolery of this tions, and tormented by petty tyrant?. I importer was therefore permitted the ex- Corcoran w is placed on record. individual and his threats alike, took ad- know land agents who are good men. But e"pttoniil honor of wearing the sword of WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.—In the House a vantage of the Land O juris, obtained in an agent can be a terrible gad-fly even in the nobility. petition of 700 Michigan miners was pre- them abatements of 50 and 75 per cent. a land flowing with milk and honey. In sented protesting against reducing ihe duty On Lord Cavan's property, land, exclu- the Land of Black Hunger he treats his on iron ore. In committee of the whole a "Are wages higher in America than in large number of bills for public buildings sive ot the wildest tracts recently taken tenants arbitrarily and harshly; he de- were agreed to,.among them being an ap- under culiivation, is rented on an aver- lights in intimidating them, in serving England ?' writes "Young Economist," of Railway, N. J. Ob, thou immature, ass I propriation of $400,000 for one at Milwau- -MANUFACTURES S OF- age of £1 an acre. Lord Cavan is some- notices upon them, in dragging them to kee, $150,000 lor Bay City, Mich., and times cited as an indulgent landlord. The law. He is the man who will neglect to Wages are hire all uver ihe world.—Eagle. $100,000 for additional gronnd at Indian- London Times, in a recent article, recounts put up any lence or " tnearin" about his apolis, Ind. Siationary and Portable En nines, the sacrifices which he has made for the land and then in a season of imminent star- Stamping and Embroidery. OTHER NOTES. improvement of AchilL It is, however, vation will process ten or fifteen helpless "Yes, Lizz.e, I like to do fancy work, but •WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—The Treasury De- Marine, Stationary and Portable Boilers, undoubtedly true that Lord Cavati allowed peasants to Quarter Sessions on the main- I haven't telt like trying that pattern—>r partmentoThursday issued warrants for the paymmt. of $10,000,000 on account of the Achill Relief Fund* from Canada to land, compel them to trudge thither and anything else—tor a week. These awful pensions, the effect of which will be to re- Oil and Water Tanks, Smoke Stacks, be expended on the erection ot a worth- back some sixty or eighty miles, to put up 'dragging-down' pains are just killing me' I duce ihe surplus for the month of February less pier upon his own estate, and to pass in the poor house for sheer destitution, "I know how you leel, and I can tell you from $17,000,000 to $7,000,000. The to- through the hands of laborers who were and to pay the uttermost farthing, because where to look for relief. Dr. Pierce's tal revenues for the month to date aggre- And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. his own tenantB back into his own pockets their sheep have trespassed upon his side Fav rite Prescription is a certain cure for $25,000,000, be ng $2,000,000 in ex- as arrears of rent. And that when other of the unguarded hills. With such a soil, all those peculiar weaknesses and distress cess of an average of $1,000,000 a day. Saw Mill and Flour Mill Machinery, landlords on the mainland allowed such such a climaie, such exactions, such tyr ing ailments. Way ! it even cured me of The expenditures daring the same time tenants as held under leases to break these anny, and such isolation, is it wondertul prolapsus, and many of my lady friends amount to $18,000,000. Iron and Brass Castings. leases, and to apply in the Land Courts that such people, forsaken alike of God and have been cured of various grave maladies WASHINGTON, Feb. 2«.—The Presidential for a readjustment of rent, he, sheltering man, find it hard to pay even small rents peculiar to our sex by this wonderful party arrived in this city at 3 o'clock Bun- himself under the phraseology of the Land and to live ? And yet, when times were medicine." It is the only medicine sold day morning from their trip to Florida repairing Carefully Attended to 1 Act, held his tenants to unfevised rentals, by druggists, under a positive guarantee and the South. easy rents were often paid in advance, and WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—President Cleve- and drove many from sheer necessity to when times grew harder the tenants have Irom the manufacturers, that it will give land has directed that the new military post emigration. Such of Lord Cavan's rents been known to borrow at 30 per cent to satisfaction in every case, or money re- at Highwood, near Chicago, be known and R. REEVES & CO., Ann Arbor. as got into the courts were reduced in the pay the gentleman who owned them body, funded. Kiad guarantee on bottle-wrap- designated as Fort Sheridan. fashion of £1. 17s. 5d. to £1 Is., or of £3. bog, heather, rushes, sea-weed, and soul. CASH PAID FOK OLD SCRAP IKOV. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 15s. to £2. This resort failing, a civil bill awaited AMONG THE VETERANS. These rents, as I have said, are not high. them. Keepers were set over the acre of Life is short—oily four letters in it. Encampments Hold at Various Places Figures run as low as 7s. 6d. an acre, and rye and the patch of potatoes. They suf- Three-quarters of it a "lie" and hfcl! of it Hud Commanders Kl«et«fl. never hiuhertban £2. This is cheap even fered the tenant to cut his rye and to dig an ".f." WINFIKI.D, Kan., Feb. 24.—Colonel J. W. considering the fact that most holdings are his rotten potatoes, and then to stand by Feignan, of Einporla, was elected Com- not over six acres apiece, and that many while the harvest was wheeled off to the Dr. Flagg'8 Family Ointment mander of the Grand Army of the Kepublic of them consist of disconnected fragments. market and rent paid. The tenant who Never fails to soothe and heal CUTS, of Kansas at its seventh annual encamp- But let us ask for what privileges these had spent his life in the vain endeavor to ment in this city yesterday. Chattel Mortgage Sale BURKS, BRUISES, FLESH WOUNDS, INFLAM- rents are paid. Tney are paid for land make buckle and tongue meet, who had MATION, SPRAINS, PIMPLES, CHILBLAINS, INDIANAPOLIS, Inl., Feb. 24.—The Grand Army of the Republic of Indiana, in session worth less than nothing before the tenant paid in rack-rents three times the value of SALT RHEUM, CHAPPLD LIPS or HAND, has re< laimed it from the swamp or the the accursed land, starved. And so Achill here yesterday, elected Argus D. Van Osdc), Having purchased the Furniture Stock of John FROST BITES, COLD SORES, SORE NIPPLES, ot Ma lison, Commander. hill-side. They are paid, at times, for land has been cast upon the mercy of the world. and all diseases and eruptions of the SKIN Muehlig at a great bargain, I propose to give the For the people have soarcely any native KANSAS CITY, MO.. Feb. 24.—The G. A. B. already let and yielding rental. They are Encampment Association of Missouri, Kan- Citizens of Ann Arbor and surrounding Country a paid, also, on the basis of numerous privi- industries, since there is no money to sup- The price of sugar ma'v reasonably be sas, Colorado, Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa and leges once accorded to the tenant but now port them; and for want of the proper Nebraska was organized at a meeting of benefit. withdrawn. In the days of the O'Don- boats and the proper harbors their vast expected to advance. The first Florida Grand Army men in this city yesterday. nels the sea-weed, the heather, the tuif, fisheries are utterly undeveloped. Since strawberries are in the market.—Journal YOUNGSTOWN, O., Feb. 24.—At the Na- the fish in the lakes were at the disposal the famine of 1847 the Auhillese have tional Encampment of the Union Veteran -I have also added a- stood upon the verge of ruin. In 1879 the League in this city yesterday General A. I* of the peasant; and each man bad his little GOOD EVKNINO, MISS JENNIE; I am very outlet of mountain grazing attached to his failure of the potato crop entailed distress Pearson, of Pittsburgh, Fa., was elected FULL LINE OF NEW DESIGNS much pleased at seeing you here. You Commander. farmstead. None of these privileges are upon the following year, and three-fourths Bang beautifully. 1 understood that you -In- of the population were glad to subsist up- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 25.—The State now accorded to the Achillese. After the could take no part in the exercises on ac- encampment of the Minnesota G. A. Rat successors of the ODonnell's had selected on charity. Cattle, however, still fetched count of a severe cold. Well, I did no its session in this city yesterday elected J. aod retained for their own purposes the a fair price, the men and t iris who had expect to, but mamma got me a bottle o H. Ege, of Minneapolis, Commander. best portions of bog-land reclaimed by the money enough to go to England and Scot- Hibbard's Throat and Lung Balsam, am Parlor Furniture natives, they selected and retained for land were still able to make fair harvest it helped me at once. That is so; I heai A Cyclone in Indiana. their own purposes the best districts of earnings, the local merchants were still able it spoken of in great praise. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 23.—It is reported -and- mountain land or let these as grazing walks to supply food upon credit, and the peril bom Spencer County, Ind, that the cy- was tided over. Two honest attempts to clone which demolished Mount Vernon, 111., to non-resident gentlemen, and then pro- Sunday, dipped down near Hellmann, a ceeded calmly to demand from the natives relieve the country followed the distress. The weather should endeavor to secure a situation with some good variety com small hamlet, unroofing houses, overturn- payment for the privilege of grazing the dis- First, pressure was brought to bear upon ing barns, completely demolishing many, Bed-Room Furniture pany, making a specialty of the lightninj tricts unreserved. So, 4000 acres of pas- the Irish pier6 and harbors commission, and and killing stock The only person reported For low prioed Furniture you •will find my store the best place in the turage on the side of the Croghaun have a bridge was promised uniting Achill with change business.—Journal. injured was Mrs. John Eastham, who w passed out of the hands of the people. So, the mainland. The bridge is now building. buried in the ruins of her home and fatally City. also, the north side of Slievemore. While Without it the Achillese might at times as HALE'S HONEY is the best Cough Cure, 25. 50c, $L hurt GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP heals and beautifies, 25c the inhabitants of the town of Black Hun- well be in the middle of the Atlantic. A Kentucky Cyclone. ger (Doogort) had the latter tract for graz- Second, through the benevolence of the GERMAN CORK REMOVER kills Corns & Bunions 25c. W. G. DIETERLE, HILL'S HAIR & WHISKER DYE—BUck & Brown, 60c MASON'S LANDING, Ky., Feb. '23.—A cy- ing purposes they were rich. One man philanthropist Tuke, between one and two clone in this vicinity destroyed a large who in the days of free pasturage had fifty thousand natives were in 1882-3 4, trans- PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS cure in 1 Minute, 25c DEMI'S RHEUMATIC PIUS are a sure cure, 50c number of houses and burns and killed three m n. JOHN MUEHLIG'S Old Stand, - 37 South Maia-St. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW. Do Not Think fora Moment Mr. Morgan Talks to Dr. Lynch. BUSNESS CARDS. ENGINEERS STRIKE. that catarrh will in time wear out. The Bo Speaks in Chicago on " The Political MANCHESTER, Mich., Sept, 1887. EBERBACH & SOU, Mission of America." theory is false. Men try to believe it be- Doctor.—Do you remember me counsel- LEX. W. HAMILTON cause it would be pleasant if true, but it Attorney at Law. The Locomotive Drivers of the CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—The Union League ing with you some months ego about my AWill practice in both State and United States C, B. & Q. Boad Quit Work. Club celebrated tl.e lCGth imniversary of is not, as all know. D> not let an acute rheumatism, and that one of my lower Courts. Office Kooms, one and two, 1st floor of the birth of Washington yesterday after- attrack of cold in the head remain unsub- limbs was partially paralyzed from its ef- DRUGGISTS the new brick block, corner of Huron and Fourth dued. It is liable to develop into catarrh. Streets, Ann Arbor, Michigan. noon. Central Music Hall was selected as fects? I asked you about the Syrup, and Xearly All Trains on the Great Kailwaj the place, and Chauucey M. Depew, of New You can rid yourself of a cald and avoid you replied to me that if there was any- Cease Kunning — The Cause of the York, was the orator. The subject chosen all chance of catarrh by using Dr. Sage's thing under the sun that would cure me (Office over First National Bank.) Trouble — Many Idle Employed — by the eminent speaker was " The Political Catarrh Remedy. If already afflicted rid to take it. So I commenced using Hib- Itotli Side* Drleriuintri. Mission of the United States," and he began yourself of this troublesome disease speed- And Pharmacists, bard's Rheumatic Syrup, «r;d I want to HOURS : 10:30 to 12 M. and 2:30 to 3:30 P. M with the statement that the political mis- ily by the same means. At all druggists. say to you that it is the greatps'. medicine sion of the country thus far has been brought Can be reached at residence, Wert Huron-st., a THE ENGTNEEBS GO OUT. in the world, I firmly believe. That dizzi- No. 12 South Main Street, the " Prof. Nicnol place "; by telephone No. 97 CHICAGO, Feti. 27.—At 4 o'clock this morn- out by individual and territorial conditions. and will reply to calls in the evening. The " individuals." in Mr. Depew's estima- ness that troubled me as well as the rheu- ins; the 2,000 locomotive engineers and A good many dough heads are still matism is cared, and iny blood is in Keep on hand a large and well selected stock of firemen on the Chicago, Burlington & Quin- tion, who have been conspicuous in this 1 work are Hamilton, Jefferson, Webster and found among tee upper crust.—Par«- a heol hy condition. My appetite and ZELLEY cy system between Chicajyo and Denvex grapher. struck for higher wages, ami all passenger Lincoln. The influence of Hamilton in or- sleep are both good, and I am healthy. ganizing the centralized power o£ the Gov- Doctor, that is a great family medicine, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, and freight traffic wats at a stanURtill. Fully Don't ernment and making the people the source and you need not hesitate to recommend Dye-Stufls, Artists' and Wax PEERLESS TRUSS 15,000 employes are directly aifected by let that cold of yours run on. You think the strike. The differences between the of authority; that of Jefferson in opposing it MRS. THOMAS MORGAN Flower Materials, Toi- 1» given on trial and warranted to give engineers anil the road have been undei centralization and setting up the reserved it is a light thing. But it may run into satisfaction or money refunded. discussion for lour weeks, and Henry power of the States; that of Webster in catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con- let ArticIes.Truss- CHRONIC CASES A SPECIALITY. & Stone, general manager, was familial breaking the spell of supreme loyalty to sumption. They were out in a boat, and she very es, and Office, No. 6 "Washington-St., •with them. The engineers demand that the State; and that of Lincoln, who repre- Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is innocently askftl him if it was possible to all be paid the same wages. The company sented the West, in its resistance to slavery dangerous. Consumption is death itself. sieer with one handy He had never been and its assertion of the National idea, and Over Rinsey , themselves." Bottle only 75 LUMBER Stone has not been idle. An agent of his dent to have a life pension at the expira- cents. A«k any druggist. DENTAL OFFICE road went to Heading, Par, and employed tion of his term; the development of N«coud Floor IHnNOnlc Block, over SST- all the men ae tiould who had recently been Americanism; the increase of educational If suddenly submerged the stiffest liat facilities and the enforcement of law to at once becomes ducked-tile. results, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. LUMBER! Bank, Ann Arbor, Mich. thrown out of employment by the strike Teeth extracted without pain by the uee of g*s on the Philadelphia A Heading Bailroad overcome the dangers of Socialism and Recommended by physicians and endorsed or vitalized air. Company. Other points were reached Anarchy; and the protection of the ballot by all who have used them. The best by the Btate. The of Brazil wears a buck- LUMBER! by te.egraph offering work to idle engi- eye or horse-chestnut tied to his neck to remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency.and Con- KU-PTTJltK! neers. Every man in the shows who could On the question of free trade versus pro- stipation. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. hy If you contemplate building call at EGAN'8 IMPERIAL TRUSS. tection the speaker took strong grounds in keep off evil spirits, and it hag been a great Spiral 8Dring with graded pree manage an engine was ordered to be ready JOHN MOORK, Druggist, sure 1 to 6 pounds. Worn day and to go out with one. Applicants for jobs as favor of protection, reviewing the birth of night by an Infant a week old o> engineers got them in a hurry. Early last the tariff system, its workings, and con- FJ5RDON adult of «0 yean. Ladles' Trawe? evening the officers of the road said they cluding with the statement that protection The great sources of the extensive cura- Most ol our misfortunes are more sup- a specialty. Enclose stamps fo> portable ihan the comments of cur friends Testimonials of Cures, measure- had enough men to run three trains each was the country's best investment. tive range of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic ments, etc. EGAN'S IMPER1A1 way. The company has bten running are its great blood purifying qualities and upon them.—Lscon. TRUSS CO., Hamilton Block, Ann twenty-six such trains daily. THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Arbor, Mich. its gentle aperitive action, thereby remov- The Chicago, Burlington A Quincy rail- St. Louis Is, Chosen as the Place and ing all restraint from the 8fcretive organs, A Black Knflay. — That day when a road system oi>erate8 over 4,000 miles of June 5 as the Time. curing promptly and thoroughly dyspepsia, person if first seriously attacked with track. In addition to the main line it con- WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. — The National co8tive"ess, bad breath, piles, pimples, low rheumatism, may well be termed a black trols the Burlington & Missouri River rail- Democratic Committee met in Willard'g ICorner Fourth and Depot Sts., and one; hut if he u*es Salvation Oil in time, Hall in this city yesterday for the purpose spirits, sick and nervous headache, ague, road in Nebraska, the Hannibal & Sfc, Jo- he will KOOIJ be able to fvpwak of a "Good get our figures for all kinds of seph, railroad, the Kansas City, St JoBeph the gre(aie>x cure or: eartb Iowa railroad. Over this great length of vention, and 8t Louis was chosen as the cepts it with relish. Price 60 cents, ol for pain. track the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy place and June 5 as the time. The follow- Eberbach & Son ing is the official call: LUMBER road runs nearly 800 locomotives, operated It is Arkinsaw officially now and by 2,000 enginemen. '• The National Democratic Committee hav- Cox has given up his attempt to Lave it Such is the emptiness of human enjoy- We manufacture our own Lumber i wish to inform the public that I keep con- POTTSVIULE, Pa., Feb. 27.—A [number of ing met in the city of Washington on the 22 onr iiilcreNt. an onr lar^e and w«D sac a call at No. 11 west Washington-et. Beading engineers are Knights of Labor of its Senators and Representatives In the tcra4i«-n*fniu** onr aiwr* M STABLER. and are eager to revenge themselves upon Congress of the United States, and each Ter- feel this morning? Oh, I am ever so ilon. ritory and the District of Columbia shall havo much better. That cough and soreness of UMI.N TOLHKRT, Prop. the Brotherhood, members of which organ- two delegates. All Democratic conservative ization took their places at tbe time of the my lungs has entirely left me. I got a WM. BIGGS. citizens of the United States, irrespective of bottle of Hibbard's Throat and Lung Bal- T. J. Krlf.rM.Son Beading strike. past political associations and differences, who CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—But very few passen- can unite with us in eflect for pure, economical sam, and in twentv-four hours I was well. ger trains on the Chicago, Burlington A and constitutional Government are cordially %The Greatest Blood Purifier. Quincy road were running yesterday, and invited to join in sending delegates to the con- BIEFSEY & SEABOLT freight traffic was entirely suspended. The vention. Kindness is a language which the dumb KNOWN. # can speak, and the deaf can understand.— And all kinds of work In connection •strike is general over the entire system. " W. S. BA.RNUM. Chairman. This Groat German Medicine Is iheWm* 3STOS. 6 -A.3STX) 8 "FHEDEHICK O. PKINCK, Secretary." Bovee. cheapest and best. 128 doses of 8UL.^»j with tn^ above promptly CHICAGO, Feb. 2ft—The Chicago, Burling- PIIIJR BITTERS fortl.OO.lesethan^ S exrcntco. ton A Quincy engine-men are still out, and BLOWN INTO ETERNITY. one cent a dose. It will cure the* » Vt7a*tJE.gt Shop Cnr. of Church-et and University aye. there is no prospect of a speedy ending oi *•»• Children. They are es- worst cases of skin disease, from,* Telephone 9; P. O. Box VMS. Iletween Twenty and Thirty l.ive» tost la common pimple on the face. the strike. The road hired a number of new by an Kxplosion on a Steamer. pearly liable to sudden Michigan. engine-men yesterday and ran its passen- I to that awfnl disease Scrofula./ VAI.LE.JO, CaL, Feb. 28.—A disastrous ex- Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, ! SULPHUR BITTERS is the, ger txains with some degree of regularity. plosion occurred yesterday morning at etc. We guarantee Acker's English best mend ! Tea." i»> fc mire »i?n that we give bargains in San Pablo which arrived from Hong Kong public, especially sensitive in matters of such 55,000 insurance. is the only safe, sure and speedy remedy .ng the last half century. Noi the minea Illinois' 817 mines yielded 10,- least »n;".rjg the wonders of in- for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung ventive progress is a method and 278,^90 tons, worth $1.08\> a ton at the THE MARKETS. diseases. Sold by Eberbach Sc Son, a mines. Miners and mine laborers em- system of work that can De performed all over .Vt:w VOHK, Feb. 29. fifty cents and one dollar. Pleasant tf the country without separating the workers from ployed. 26,804. their homes. Pay liberal; any one can do the LIVE STOCK—Cattle *!00 4»«5O take and safe for children. work; either sex* young or old; no special abili- HOSE Bfecher'f) Son iu Trouble, Sheep 3 lit) ® 6 0t» Hogs 5 40 ( V.) want to shave just now."—Hiking Bird Beecber, the United States Treasury special PORK—Mess IS 00 ®15 00 OR PAINS. LARD-Sicam 7 00 @ 5 65 Ohio, wys ihc same tiimg.) S. S. Grave*, Akron, from the earliest times to the present. Lives ••»! *-emo ved, but is saved by the use of Stek«nec-'3 SHKKP 8 75 & 5 15 N. V.. writes: M Had asthma of the worst kind, famous exploits of Demote La^alle, Standish, yeural&a Drops. Tho undersifmed herewit h three-fourths of a five-year sentence foi BUTTER—Creamery 11 r* 28. took one dose of Thomas' Eclectric Oil and was Boone. Kentoii. Brady, Crockett. Bowie. Houston. YOUR BUGGY ^vishes to Bay what a remarkable cure Stcke- embezzling $120,000 from the office of the Good to Choice Dairy 11 (8 21 relieved in a few minutes. Would walk five miles Oareon. Ouster, California Joe. Wild Bill, Buffalo Trp trp i«t O*i:r«, l^wn Bctf* Sash, Flower tee s Neuralgia Drop? done in curing the nn- Bill. Generals Miles and Crook, great Indian • v Carriages, Curtain P&ks, Furniture oersismedof neuralgia. IhadbeentrouWed Adams Express Company in Bt Louis in EGGS—Fresh 19 if 1»K lor this medicine and pay $} a bottle for it." Drug- ) ront Dooti • !• »• fronts, Screen I>oors, Boats. FLOUR—W.nter 3*' & 4 20 gist C. R. Hall, Grayville. 111., says; "Cured an ul- Chiefs, and scores ofntbers. Kplendid y II- i fact ererythhe'. Jw* with pain in my jaw for a long time. 1 cra- the ppriug of 1SS4. He left for the East cerated throat for me in twenty-four hours." **Sat lHNtr»te 78« with perspiration. Mjr sell. tny jaw bone was removed. 1 called on Mr. wife insisted that I use Time for r>&vmenK allowed Agents short of FOR ONE DOLLAR Pteketoe for advtee. He advised after having Corn, No. 2 «8X(4 49 funds. 'PLANET Pt'K. CO., Box 6SS1, Oats. No. 2 30 & 31!4 Thomas' Eclectric Oil. 1 ei H mim^l my case to use his Neuralgia Iiiupe. Not a Valid Statute. The fine teaspooniul PKILIDKIPHU, PA., OR ST. Lori* , M<>. Tna result of ueinjr oneJujJf Ixjttlc oi ':,:•: MADISOS, WIB., Feb. 2!).—The law enacted Rye, No. 2 B0W3 81 c Meuralsia Drops entirely eund me, and irt'ft- Barley. No. 2 77 » 8J BELIEVED me." E. II. COIFS HONEST cstf the use of a knile or violence. by the last Legislature of Wisconsin, per- BROOM CORN— Perkins, Creek Centre, Are yea ffcing ; uf If so, don't mitting drnukards to be sentenced to the Self working 3 © 4H N. V., Thomas' Eclec- An Excellent Route. CO >uy a i. >* Hei or l^uane whea Mies O. KOEST. Hurl 4 cg> 4H tric Oil is also a TIP- or •}.'_- s. toucan procure Corner of Clancy and Oedar Streets. inebriate asylum, was Tuesday declared in- Crook.d 1S£@ S>4 TOP external applica- Tourist*, miriness men, eettlerx an*H PtHfc r*tl!VT thai I warm a ted to Gnmd Bapids, Mich., Dec. 6,1883. valid by the State Supreme Courts on the tion for rheumatism, t tu reach any place iu Central or '• WM, i.rMlSi. Ll.\HfcJbl>-OIL PA1YT POTATOES (bu.) 7> 1} 1 00 cu ts, scalds bu rns.bttes, Montana, Dakota, Minnesota, or l*i.k t nd fre: tit. IT. water and fct^zinc Dr*a»d thin Many people have wrirttu me if the above ground that the statute virtually make) PORK-Mess 13 87«@14 25 bruises,etc. When visi- fcouud and Pacific Coast points should h bra**! *Drc <•..: . I - v V.;. t" wTinuff, Tiling are true. I now anewer all ineruiree drunkenness a crime. ting the druggist, ask sate regarding the rates and advauta^es < ftt-r.->i • WMrivt " to -•:.- b M-AUU "fth S COATS mr tnat every word of the above writing if true. LUMBER— him what fie knows of bjr this route. A rate from Cbieagoor s«.! • «lih 2 «MTS. Our Sh.-»d« are th« Common dressed siding SO CO @21 00 v it is nearly four yeaxe pinoe I was cured; had Mulligan's Local Option Fight. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Puget Hound or Pacific Coast point*- CO I now tv.-coirring o o more pain nor nturalpia. It le worth the Flooring .12 00 ©34 00 Oil; if he has been Tv,7 .,. - - • t Wt*.t, .'?.d up ^i;h ihc times weight in frold to me. MissG. KOERT, LAKSITJO, Mich, Feb. 2!». — Washtenaw Common boards IS ft) 'ilS 50 than via any other line is guaranteed. > HOVKrT I'AlVT ar.d you win long in the drug mod* a - 5T:fi»UL « CO [).c »is< Is sufiicirr.* November L 1887. Now Mrs. E De Korne. County, the firm in Michigan to vote against Fencing 10 50 ©13 60 trade, be sure he wilt s Lath 2 0U ©8 10 speak highly of it. IV 11 MINNEAPOLIS M ''•>- •Ask your dru^girt for Pttketee'e Neural- prohibition. Monday gave :• m-.jority ol Shingles 2 10 ©8 60 i--a Drops. 1 f they have not it for Bale, then 1,650 for the " wet" tickst Twenty-eight HOUSE PAINT EAST LIBERTY. Worked Wonders. f: MANltOBA nothing- else, but pend direct to G. G. counties m the .State nave voted for the CATTLE &00 ©525 t o ii .•¥• t .RAILWAY. FmM' a- -Mrketoe, Grand BapWf- Mich., who will eend new law. Fair to good. 4 stt to 4 50 '* My daughter was wry bad off on account ot -•. re* bottle* on receipt of 81.50; express paid. HOGS—Yorkers 5 40 @ 5 60 Wat«town, Aberdeen, Eilendalr, Fort a cold and paift in her lung^. Dr. Tkwn*s' Erlec buford and Bottineau, Dakota, are a feu o) lie COirS FLOOR PAINTS V. S.—Trial bot»!e sent on receipt of 12 cents Fifty l>ars for a .Scoundrel. Philadelphias 5 70 & 5 80 I .••! joint* reached via recent extensions <•! . • T---*T drieii tc-rr.cJ jV- f-cky point, KALAMAZOO, Mich , Feb. 20. —Horace Mur- SHEEP—Best 4 7.1 & 5 00 trie Oil cured her in liventyfour hours. On* Ir.s road. For maps or other inforrnati' . and tltcn swear? ic IT. S. postage stamps. Common 300 tit 3 SO ti for roir k or* ytooR r*ret ray was Tuesday convicted of assaulting BALTIMORE. of the boys was cured of sore ihroat. This medi- Iress ('. H. WARRES, Genn-al PoKst-nw^ Mrvi. the 0-year-old daughter of his uncle, anc CATTLE—Best tl 7.1 ® 5 00 se. Panl. Minn., or V. W. H. Morelanrt Tmwlim • if., w»rr»ntnl to 4ry GEO. G. STEKETEE, cine has worked wonder* tn o.ir family."'Alvah PM^fr.jftT Atent, 17[< JeHerson Avt., XJttroit. k'rd at a rt-rfc «•« tuyhu No trouble. No was Bcntfni'>: : > ttfiy years in tlm J.iCksoc Med un 3 00 & 8 45 U i HOGS TOO S» 7 50 Pincfcncv, l.jlc . . \ V. Grand Rapids, - Mich. penitentiary. SHEET—Poor to Choice 3 00 ©5W Bend fnr new map of Ncrthwft. STICKY, it. The Rurprising strength which local PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. How a Play Is Jlnilp. John Burg is cow receiving new pat- THE REGISTER option developed among the students has J terns in carpets. His stock will be large, an off-et. Three Ftudents celebrated the Dr. Arndt lectured in Lansing yester- THE REGISTER has not space in which t and many of the designs will be confined to his house only. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1888. victory Tnesdav bv getting gloriously day. tell how a play is made; but Bronson drunk. THE REGISTER could give tbe Col. E. Bowen, of Ypsilanti, was in Howard told all about it Monday evenin name of one of them. in his del ghtlul lecture given in the *>6 inch Harvard Bicy.:le. full nickeled, the city Fnday. in good condition, for $60 00. A bargain r Ladies' library building. His stay in Ann Dress Goods Last Saturday, as the students' demon- John Spa ard, of Manchester, visited Arbor of a few months ended on Tuesday for some one. C. W. Wagner, 21 S. Main BACH & ABEL. stration was in progress, a young fellow Ann Aibor yesterday. St., agent for Columbia bicycles. from the country insulted an old gentle- Misses Jennie and Susie Herey, of Ann and this lecture was given at the earneB man by the name of Clancy on the corner Arbor, vi-ited Brighton la>t week. solicitation of a few friends. It is to b Saturday is "Opening Day" for the of Huron and Main, and Clancy's son regretted that only a few persons heard it. Dunlap Hats at A. L Noble's. The Spring punished him severely. President C. K. Adams, of Cornell, has No professional lecturer this season ha block is a handsome one. We still continue our sale been in the city during the past week. given anything in Ann Arbor fuller o A. L. Noble's business is so increasing Mrs. Carrie Hoyt, of Hartford, Conn., delicate humor and of instruction. Hi Canada bills, Canada halves, Canada of Embroideries and Swiss that he has let the contract to Henry visited Mr9. A. E. Gregg and family last quarters taken at par for sugars, flour, lard. leture is entitled '' Autobiography of -AT- and Pique Flouncings. The Bliton to extend his store 30 feet back, week. plav," and was delivered in 1886 in Har 500 pounds choice roll butter and Schu- making the store at least 125 feet deep. Mr. and Mr.«. N. J. Kyer were pleasantlv vard. It deals with the story ot his bes macher oat meal. cleanest, freshest, newest goods The new room thus made will oe given up surprised Monday evening by about 20 known p!ay, " The Banker's Dmgh'er, J. W. MAYHARD, to the boys' department. friends. and how the various changes were mad 15 Ann st., Mtynard's block. at less than usual prices. Mrs. Frances A. Hnbart, who lived Dr. J. C. Wood waa in Lansing yes- in it io obedience to laws of dramatic con struction. Io i's original form, as pre Money to Loan many years in Ann Arbor, died at her terdny attending a meetingof the Homoso- On first class aud first mortgage Real Our Ladies' Muslin Under- home in Big Rapids, Feb. 26, sged 66 paUiio physicians. sented in 1873 in Chicago, it differ Estate. Apply to S. H. Doug'ass. years She was the mother of A. S. Hobart Thomas Ashton, formerly of Ann Arbor, very materially from the shape in which i S. H. DOUGLASS, I W. HUNT, Trustee*. wear sale commences next and Marl Hobart, of Big R*pids, who will now in business in D-ibuque, Iowa, was now is presented. Then it had to b Ann Arbor, Dec 1886. 626 if. adapted to the English stage, which neces week. We will show the be remembered by many here. in Ann Arbor Monday. Do not ftil to purchase a fine suit of Mrs. John Burg, list Saturday evenint?, sitated further and very radical changes clothes of Wm. \V. Douglas before they Marian E Atchison, of Northfield town- Those who heard the lecture know con finest line of Night Dresses, ship, wants a divorce from John Atchi9on. gave a party to 45 of the companions o: are all gone. These goods must be sold SCIIAIRER S siderable of the practical work of the play They have been married eight years. In her s >n John, whose death will be remem- at once. bered. wright. Mr. Howard undoubtedly origi Skirts, Corset-Covers, Chem- January she left her husband because of nated the main plot, and he gave the plai BTotlee. his cruelty and abusive language, and h In a recent number of The Interior, ol ises and Drawers ever seen in now living with her father, Mr. Galtlpn. Chicago, George Newell Lovejoy, of Ann its principal literary features, but the de I am very thankful to my numerous of Northfield township. Arbor, has an excellent article on "Genius tails were the subject ot anxious and lonj friends for their patronage, and tru-t they the city. and Labor." consultation between author, literary at will contiriUe their favors. I am alone*in Spring Dress Goods Sale There was rejoicing in Beethoven hell, tact e, and manager; whether the heroin the Tea trade. I have no agents whatever. Wm. J. Klir.e, editor of the Democrat should live or die, and which of the two L. M. BENNETT, Wash Goods of every de- Monday evening, over the result of the in Amsterdam, N. Y., was in the city re- local option election. John J. Rohison, J. cently, v,d E B. Abels looked out for his men who loved her should be killed of) 19 Elizabeth-st of Great Magnitude f as well as a number of minor items, were scription, now on sale. They F. Lawrence, Justice Frueauff, County entertainment. Card of Thanks. Clerk Howlett, and Paul G. Suekey spoke, matters of cold blooded calculation be draped the counters yester- and all were happy as larks. There was Bronson Howard and his wife left for tween these three individuals. Io theorig To the many friends who gave us such their home in New York Tuesday. Their prompt and loving evidence of sympathy congregational staging. inal form, the heroine dies in the las in the time of our need and affliction, we day. stay in Ann Arbor has been a great pleas- act, but in its present form, she lives am This morning at one o'clock, Philander ure to many of our citizens. desire to offer our heartfelt thanks. We comes to love her husband, while he: realize that some one must have been very At Popular Prices. Chandler died at his home in PittsSeld Mr. and Mrs. E1. Bycraft, of Albridge, former lover, Harold, is k lied in the duel Handsome styles in Ging- township of heart disease. He died in active, else the notice of our brother Eng., arrived in Ann Arbor, Sunday from the last two acts are changed almost en Stephen Fairchild's death could not have hams, Prints and Satteens. bed very suddenly. He lived in Ann England, and are stopping with their tirely, and the quarrel scene is omittee Arbor for some time, and was landlord of nephew, E, H. Bycrait, N. Main-st. had the gecen.1 circulation that it di The best Satteens in the world the St. .Tames for a time. The luneral from the first act. Tne charges were made within the short time given, and the per will occur Sunday afternoon. Mi