THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xiv. NO. 6. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1888. WHOLE NO. 685.
PROHIBITION PROHIBITS. state three years ago. And when we THE DAKOTA STORM. ON THE CAMPUS. think of the advantages which will come Prof. Henry €. Adams tells of (he Ex- with success, to the towns as well as to perience in Iowa—Hard on the Coal, 813 per Ton.—A Former Law Ndi- Junior hop tomorrow evening. A grand Lawyers and MierlHs. the University and Normal school, it cer- li Government lands recently surveyed, near ex- president of the Louisiana National Bank, 4 4(1 ."• •' sonabls and sell on easy Patents fails to cure old chronic cases of long cellent coal field* and adjacent to railroad. terms. Visitor* always wel- SURE CURE FOR and brother of the Governor of Dlinois, WHEAT-No. 2 Bod standing. Williams Mfg Co., Map* and full particulars, free, upon applica- come. Large l died Thursday night. The funeral services No. * Spring tion to C. H.WAJIRIN, Gen. Pass. A^t., 8t. PauL free. Address NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, HEADACHE, CORN Cleveland, 0. Minn. S were held at St Paul's Church Thursday, OATS—No. -i While « . i BACKACHE, HEART CORRECTOR, and the remains were skipped to Madison, KYE-Western - POKK—Mess 15 0 • UI The army list—Enlist. ARC fOU mortgaged, paying OR PAINS. Ind, for burial. LARD—Steam htavy rtnti or running behind? CO It lathe grandest FEMALE REMEDY- known. A Fatal Electric Shock. CHKKSK 114 • SUCGESS. Can you moot to ntw location? WOOL—Domestic Exctileni lands, chtap, which will Increase in value It Is the ladies' friend. Try it. Mo one should BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. 7.—A man and • several fold in fine years. No other such opportunities PAINT be without it. CHICAGO. existing. Full particulars free, upon application to By Dtl»(r COIT A CO*S OVE-COIT BrOGT PATT1 horse were killed in this city yesterday by BEKVES—Shipping Steers a .vi «i Ui Paint Friday, run it to Church Sunday. Eight an electric shock. The horse became en- Texans WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA? 0. H. WARREN, Qen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn. Fashionable Shades: Black. Maroon, Vermilon Valuable Testimonials. Cows Blur, Yellow, Olive Lake, Brewsurr and Wagon tangled in a telephone wire which was in ••••I imp OF CKOPI 1* an unknown Greeas. No Varnishing necessary. Dries htiK DON'T USE THE KNIFE. contact with an electric-light wire, and the Stockers 1 L II IUL •ip«rl«ncr In Central and CO with ••••kl«e." Oi.e Coat and job is done. A REMARKABLE CASE.—Doctors gave her Butchers'Sunk Among the many symptoms • HI LIIlC Northern Dakota and Mlnn- up as incurable and her jaw bone must be man tried to get the beast upon its feet Inferior Cattle I niUWIIL nesota. Maps and mil par- removed, but is saved by the use of Steketee's HOGS—Live—Good to Choice. of Dyspepsia or indigestion, tlrnlars retarding lands, prices, etc. sent SHEEP free. AUraw C. It. WABlttil, Sen. Pass. YOUR BUCGY Neuralgia Drops. The undersigned herewith Broke Up the Gang. the most prominent are: Va- ••(., St. Paul. Minn. Tip top for Chairs, Lawn Stats, Sash. Flower wishes to say what a remarkable cure Steke- BUTTER—Creamery Pols, linby Carriages, Curtain Poles, Furniture, tee's Neuralgia Drops done in curing the un- HAMBURG, la., Feb. 7.—Charles Tierson, a Good to Choice Dairy riable appetite; faint, gnawing Front Door*. Store-fronts. Screen Doors, Boats, dersigned of neuralgia. I had been troubled farmer living near this place, shot and EGGS —Fresh FOR ANOTHER, or on Manlles, Iron Fences, in fact everything. Just with pain in my Jaw for a long time. I em- killed two men yesterday who were steal- FLOUR—Winter feeling at pit of the stomach, small salary? Why con- the thing- for the ladies to use about the house ployed a skillful physician in this city. Ho ing his hogs, and his neighbors talked of Spring WHY WORK!tinue working on a decided that my case was incurable unless Patents with unsatisfied craving for worn-out farm? Why try to secure a living from my jaw bone was removed. I called on Mr giving him a gold watch for breaking up GRAIN—Wheat, No. 2 such high-priced or heavily-mortgaged farms? FOR ONE DOLLAR Steketee for advise. He advised after having the gang of thievea Corn, No. 2 food; heartburn, feeling of Why work on rented land? WHY not start for examined my case to u se his Neu ralgia Drops Oats, No. 2 yourself? Why not secure at once some of the The result of using one.tialf bottle of said Father and Son Killed. Rye, N o. 2 weight and wind in the stom- low-priced but very fertile and well-located Barley. No. 2 lands adjacent to railroads now to be obtained COITS HONEST Neuralgia Drops entirely cured me, and vAth- DANVILLE, 111., Feb. 8—By the bursting ach.'bad breath, bad taste in Are you going- to Paint this year* If so. don't out the use of a knile or violence. BROOM CORN— by those going to Northern Dakota and Mlnne- CO >uy a paint containing water or benzine when of burrs in a new corn mill at Broadlands, Self working the mouth, low spirits, general sota, where you can mako a larger net profit per or the same money {or nearly so) you caH procure Miss G. EOKST. 111, Tuesday, John C. Hays, a well-known Hurl acre than on the high-priced or worn-out land O1T ic i-trS PtKK PAI-\T that Is warranted to Corner of Clancy and Cedar Streets Crocked bean HONK8T, (.EMINK LINSEED-OIL I'AIVT Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 6, 1883. farmer, and his son Andrew were killed prostration, headache, and you now occupy? Why not go and look the and free from water and benzine. Demand tbU POTATOES (bu) situation over, and see for yourself, or at least brand anrl take no oilier. Merchants handling Many people have written me if the above and two other persons seriously wounded. PORK-Mess constipation. There is no form obtain further Information, which will be eas" t t are our agents and autnorized by us, in writing, writing are true. I now answer all inquires LARD—Steam o warrant It Io wear 6 YfcAKM wilh S COATS or of disease more prevalent than sent free, if you will address C. H. 8 YK4K8 with 2 COATS. Our Shades are th« that every word of tho above writing is true Killed by an Explosion. LUMBER— WABUKN, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn. CO -atest Styles used in the East now becoming It is nearly four years since I was cured; had Common dressed aiding — ? o popular in the West, and up with the times J no more pain nor neuralgia. It is worth the BELMONT, O., Feb. 6.—By the explosion of Flooring Dyspepsia, and none so pecul- LLJ Try liiis brand of HOISKST PAINT and you will weight in gold to me. Miss G. ROSST, Common Hoards ntwer regret it. This to the wise is sufficient a boiler Saturday in a saw-mill near this iar to the high-living and rap- has revolutionized the work dur- CO November 1,1887. Now Mrs. B De Korne. place, five men were killed outright and Fencing Lath ing the last half century. Not Pi Ask your druggist for Steketee's Neural two more were fatally injured id-eating American people. least ani' iig the wondeni of in- gia Drops. If they havo not it for sale, then Shingles ventive progress is a method and HOUSE PAINT Big Saw-Mills Burned. EAST LIBERTY Alcohol and tobacco produce take nothing else, but send direct to G. G CATTLE IB 00 ffi 5 25 system of work that can De performed all over Steketee, Grand Rapids, Mich., who will send SEATTLE, W. T., Feb. 5.—At Port Blakely, 4 25 4 I 91 Dyspepsia; also, bad air, etc. the country without separating the workers from three bottles on receipt of 11.50; express paid Fair to Good their homes. Pay liberal; any one can do the opposite this city, two saw-mills, the larg- HOGS—Yorkers 5 40 ® 5 m work ; either sex, young or old; no special abili- COITS FLOOR PAINTS P. S.—Trial bottle sent on receipt of 12 cents Philadelphias 5 7J I* 5 80 BURDOCK BLOOD •aint that never dried beyond the sticky point, est on Puget Sound, were burned Friday 4?i @ 5 00 ty required. Capital not needed ; you are started /aste a week, spoil t*ie job, and then swear? in U. S. postage stamps. at a loss of $250,000, with no insurance. SHEEP—Hest BITTERS, will cure the worst free. Cut this out and return to us and we will tatt time call for i«IT k tOS FLOOR PAH! Common 8 00 9 3 50 send you free, something of great value and im- popular and suitable shades, warrant***! to dry BALTIMORE. case, by regulating the bowels porianee to you. ihat will start you in business, i«rd HI » rock <*»«r night. IS'o trouble No GEO. G. STEKETEE, Insurance underwriters at Buffalo Mon- CATTLE—Best f 4 75 © 5 00 which will brinj; you in more money right away day adjusted the loss on Barnes, Hengerer Medium 8 00 (a 3 45 and toning up the digestive than anything else inthe world, tiraiiduutfil free. Grand Rapids, - Mich A Go's stock at $719,500; fixtures, $9,250. HOGS 7 mi « 7 50 Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. ^•^WONT DRY STICKY The firm figured it at $aiR),OOU. SHEEP—Poor to Choioe 3 00 ® 5 00 organs. Sold everywhere. does not follow it out and state speci- gambler, who invests in a magnificent THE REGISTER. fically what it does involve; but cer- gambling room, to lose his plant. He PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY tainly it means that we must in time thinks that of the two, gambling is the WE TAKE INVENTORY FEB. 15th. KITTREDGE & HOLMES, be rid of monopoly, and realize a con- lesser evil; yet both are evils to society ANN ARBOR. MICH. dition in which the few shall not live and should be wiped out. from the proceeds of the toil of the UNTIL THAT DAY WE WILL MAKE TEBMS: WE KXOW of men who, if it were not One Dollar per year In Advance; $1.50 many. When this is reached, there can be no dangerous inequality in for the open saloon, would stand a much If not paid until after six months. better chance of resisting successfully KS-Ftfteen Cents per year additional, to Sub- wealth, and there will be substantial strikers outside of Washtenaw County. democracy in industry. After that, their appetite for drink. Is the place that puts such a temptation in their ffREAT DRIVE ON HATS civil and political democracy would fol- way, a place that should be legal? THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1888. low as a matter of course. The trouble is that we have been trying to establish Taxidermy. Choice of a Window OUR news columns on the sixth page civil and political liberty and equality Birds and Animals Mounted. Instruc- give reports from Iowa which corrobor- without equality in the struggle for tion given : iffth' d easily acquired in a Good Styles, but in broken lots, in Fine, Soft and Stiff Hats, daily bread. few lesson-". Terms veiy rea-ouable. ate Prof. Adams' letter on the first page. Jew. C. Dodds. The Iowa temperance alliance says that 48 S. 12th-st, Ann Arbor, Mich. 675-87* 71 Iowa counties reported the prohibi- LOWER HF.MS. tory law to be a success, and 14 counties One of the arguments heard on the said it was a failure. The effect on bus- streets against prohibition is that it FOR $1.43. iness was said to be good by 21 reports, would make some of the best business and bad by 2. places vacant, and thus force rents down- The same persons who make this objec- BOYS' STYLISH DBRBYS ONLY 50 CENTS. OUR Manchester correspondent says tion undoubtedly say at other times that Winter Caps, One-Half Price! that the saloon-keepers there are boy- prohibition will not decrease the saloon cotting Holt & Co., of the S. W. mills, business. At least we hear both from Gloves and Mittens, 1-2 Price! because Mr. Holt signed the local option those who oppose prohibition. Now, petition. Will the people of Manchester both cannot be true. If the saloon bus- countenance any such thing? If they iness be not decreased, then rents cannot do, the prosperity of the village and fall, because there will be no decreased ANDI^THEYGO town will receive a terrible blow. Lib- demand for buildings. erty-loving people will not settle in such This objection is just as valid against a town. high taxation, because that, too, tends to drive saloon-keepers out of business, AT A. L. NOBLE'S, SIGN 0F~THE RED STAR I VOTE-BUYING. and thus throws vacant buildings upon The ballots for the local option elec- the market with the effect of lowering tion will be provided for at the public rents. Honey to Loan expense, as ought to be done in every Prohibition undoubtedly will have a The importance of purifying the Wood can- On first class and first mortgage Real election. This reform, with the ad- slight effect upon rents; but it will be not be overestimated, for without pure Estate. Apply to S. H. Douglass. only temporary. It is not a valid argu- blood you cannot enjoy good health. S. H. DOUGLASS, I W. HUNT, Trustees. ditional features of the Australian sys- At this season nearly every one needs a Ann Arbor, Dec. 1886. 6'26tf. tem of voting, would make machine ment anyway. It is just like the plea good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich work and wholesale vote-buying almost set up by Mr. Hardinghaus that he the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy impossible. This is more important would be financially injured should pro- your confidence. It is peculiar in that it YOU CAN GET IT hibition be carried. Such considera- strengthens and builds up the system, creates than protection or free trade. A change an appetite, and tones the digestion, while of little more than 500 votes in New tions cannot stand, or should not stand, it eradicates disease. Give it a trial. York city from Cleveland would have in the way of progress. As a certain Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. given the presidency to Blaine. All the speaker has said, " there can be no Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Calkins' Drug Store worry, and lumult, and agony, and ex- vested rights in a moral wrong." It is IOO Doses One Dollar pense of the campaign may be saved if precisely like the demand of the slave 34 South State-st. only votes are bought in New York city. owner that the value of his slaves should Under the tramp boarding-house sys- not be impaired by any agitation or leg- tem there, thousands of votes are bought. islation which looked toward abolition. BEWARE In 1887, 15,000 names were registered Of Adulterations put in Candy Henry Richards from tramp lodging houses in New York WHY WE SHOULD PROHIBIT. For Pure Non-Poisonous Is again in business. This time in city. It has been reduced to a fine bus- Some men will vote against prohi- the rear of John Finnegan's iness. The lodging-house keepers make bition, not because they like the saloon, Agricultural Hall, the contracts. On election day, the CA.JSJ DY! ON DETROIT STKKET. but because prohibition, in their judg- CALL AT ALL KINDS OP tramps are marshalled in the various ment, fails to restrict so well as taxation lodging-houses and marched in a body restricts. Supposing it restricts just as H 2L3ST G STB R FE S/S Hard and Soft Wood to the polling-places, accompanied by well as taxation, then isn't prohibition "Where all kinds of Caramels, the ballot-distributor. They hold up in Chips, Opera Creams, Buttercups, ON HAND and Orders taken for better than taxation ? Etc., are made Fresh every day. COAL plain sight in one hand the ballot which The difficulty with these people is Headquarters for Wallace & he has given them, so that he may see that they start at the wrong end in their Co.'s, New York Creams. I will also lay in a stock of that they are not changed. When the reasoning. In a question of this kind, 88 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ballots are deposited, the tramps proceed HARD-WOOD LUMBER! the way to reason is from a fixed prin- Probate Order. For the Spring Trade. Old custom- to some appointed rendezvous and, up- ciple, not from the other end, that of re- STATE OF MICHIGAN, j ers and friends are invited on his testimony as to their performance sults. That every business which pan- COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. j °°- to Bee me. At a session of the Probate Oourt f>r the County of the contract, they receive the $2 or $5, ders to vice, which purveys to the pas- of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the III:M; Y RICHARDS, • Ann Arbor. city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the ninth day or whatever may be the consideration, sions and appetites of man, should be of February in the year one thousand eight hun- for the vote. This is given almost in prohibited by society, is a proposition dred and eighty-eight. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- the language of a New York gentleman so self-evident as to be indisputable. bate. COLLETS &AISDEI who ought to know. His name in Elihu In the matter of the estate of Stephen Fair- That is a safe principle to act upon. Of child, deceased. Root, and he is a New York lawyer. course, there are times when a major- On reading and filing the petition, duly veri- -DEALERS IN- fied, of Benjamin Brown, praying that a certain These facts are given in a letter which ity of the people do not look upon such instrument now on file in this court, purporting Stone, Lime, "Water Lime, Cement, to be the last will and testamentof said deceased, Calcined Plaster, Plastering he wrote for publication at the request things as wrong. It has been so with may be admitted to probate, and that he may be of the Brooklyn citizen's league. the saloon, with the gambling shop, appointed executor thereof. Hair, Brick, and Masons' with prize-fighting, bull-baiting, gladi- Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the fifth supplies in general. DISCOUNT SALE! day of March next, at ten o'clock in the fore- atorial shows, etc. The petty German noon, be assigned for the hearing of said peti- A SIGNIFICANT ELECTION. tion, and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs at princes used to license gambling shops. law of said deceased, and all other persons in- Also all kinds of Our entire Stock of Boots In the Shiawassee county local option terested in said estate, are required to appear at These things have attimes been consid- a session nf said Court, then to be holden at the BOOTS election, the Owosso saloon-keepers ered right; but they were always wrong Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, and show and Shoes at a discount for 30 spent considerable money. They even cau3e if any there be, why the prayer of the pe- just the same, and ought to have been titioner should not be granted: And it Is further hired hacks for uBe in the city and town- prohibited just as soon as possible. At ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the days from 10 to 50 per cent, ships on election day to take people to persons interested in said estate, ef the pendency WOOD AND GOAL! & last a majority of the people, and a large of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by caus- the polls. The local option committee ing a copy of this order to be published In the off. Don't miss this. Come majority, look upon saloons as a fearful ANN ARBOR REGISTER, a newspaper printed and FLOTJR, used only $100, and sent 20,000 circulars evil, and to say now that society should circulated in said county, three successive weeks over the county. They made no can- previous to said day of hearing. as early as possible to get not prohibit it just as other evils have WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Feed and Baled Hay. SHOES vass. Yet the county gave a large ma- [A true copy.] Judge of Probate. been prohibited, is a conclusion that Wm. G. Doty, Probate Register. Offices, No. j:s: and 36 East Huron-*!. your Sizes, as you can save jority for prohibition." The most signifi- cannot be based upon any good reason- cant election was that in Ingham county. ing. AT A DISCOUNT FOR 30 from 50 cents to $1.00 on Both sides refrained from effort, except DAYS, what the ministers did in their pulpits. We will admit that it might not be one pair of Shoes. Heel plates So far as we can learn, no organized ef- good public policy, for many reasons, to fort was made on either side. We take prohibit any evil too far in ddvance of put on Rubbers and Over- it that it was the fairest way to get the public sentiment. Measures of restric- will of the people. The county rolled tion, if judiciously used, naturally lead From 10 to 50 Per Ceai. Off. shoes, and keep from slipping. up the tremendous majority of 3,000 for up to prohibition. But all of Michigan, t BLISS & SOB, prohibition, and the county contains certainly outside of two or three of the 4* SOl'TH MAIS STBF.ET. some hard towns, too. It is significant cities, is now far enough advanced for If you are troubled JEWELERS and OP- in that it was without the usual acces- >rohibition. Read Prof. Henry C. in reading fine print, TICIANS, and have Samuel sories of elections,—buying votes, Adams' article in another column. goto your Eyes tested. speeches, enthusiasm, personal solicita- tion at the polls, and all the tricks of the ward politicians. Such things often THE Detroit Evening Journal has the KRAUSE. result in defeating the will of the people. ollowing to say about Atlanta: "The An election without them is refreshing, trong testimony in favor of the success and is itself one of the good results of )f the Atlanta law offered during the the local option law. A majority of the ecent campaign has not been refuted. voters intelligently and coolly made up Notwithstanding this testimony, the their minds how they wanted to vote, colored vote and the white rowdy vote and deposited their ballots accordingly. of the city defeated the re-enactment of the measure. License was substituted. More New Furniture! We cannot conceive how the saloon could receive a more severe denuncia- Che effect was almost instantaneous. tion in one county than it did in Ingham. The station houses are already crowded Make No Mistake at night with drunken men and women AT THE KECK STORES, 58 and 60 S. Main. —the larger portion of whom are col- PROF. DEWET'S ESSAY. ored. There are more in one night than Read and Remember No. 1 of the second series of Philoso- ;here used to be in a week. Many of In addition to our already extensive stock of Furni- phical Papers is just out. It is by John them, too, are brought in with bloody LEW. H. CLEMENT, ture, Carpets, Curtains, Draperies, Shades, Upholstering Dewey, Ph. D., assistant professor in noses and smashed heads, showing that Goods, Trimmings, etc., we have just received, and COLONIAL Philosophy in the University, and is The Square Music Dealer, now ready for sale, a splendid line of Articles, beauti- the liquor they get is of the worst brand. ful in design and finish, consisting in part of Reed, entitled "The Ethics of democracy." It Had the saloon-keepers and the liquor HAS REMOVED form 25 S. Fourth-st. Rattan, Antique, Oak, Walnut, Mahogany and Carpet is an able defense of democracy, not, by dealers of Atlanta been disfranchised Rockers, STYLES. any means, our present realization of it, and disqualified for office, it is doubtful TO 38 S. MAIN-ST., where at all times but ideal Democracy. The writer de- Parlor and Reception Chairs, House and Office Desks, if that city would have gone back,' like can be obtained anything and everything Secretaries, Book-CaseSj Centre, Library and Extension molishes the claims of aristocracy. He a sow that is washed, to its wallowing in Tables, Pedestals, Music Cabinets, Painter's and Pic- SMYRNA is keenly alive, however, to the fact the mire."1 in the line of SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS ture Easels, Hall Racks, Side Boards, Stand Divans, that we have now rather a poor excuse and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE at the Honest Misses' and Children's Rockers, Gold Medal Carpet for democracy. The most interesting Sweepers, Blacking Boxes, Beautiful Plushes, Curtains, RUGS part of the essay is that in which he A LATE COMMUNICATION to TlIE REGIS- price. Sole agent in Washtenaw County for China Silks and ter, signed " A Working Man," claims discusses democracy in relation to our Haines Bros.' Celebrated Upright All of which we will sell at bottom prices for cash. industrial system. Democracy must be that high taxation of the saloon is mere- Don't forget that NOW, in stores, 58 and 60 South industrial, as well as civil and political ly discrimination against the poor Pianos and Famous Estey Organs. Main-st, is the largest and most complete stock of Par- BEDROOM Prof. Dewey says that as regards in- saloon-keeper in favor of the rich saloon- lor and Bedroom Suites, and all articles in the Furni- keeper. The thousands of dollars the It is a fact that nothing will be sold un- -• ture line to select from in this city and at lowest prices. dustry, "society is still a sound aristo Fine.Bedroom Suite in Antique, only $18.00. crat," and he clearly recognizes that we rich man has invested in the business less positively guaranteed as represented. Upholstering, Repairing and Finishing neatly and SUITES. can never be truly democratic in our are protected ; the few hundreds the Remember the new location. promptly done. political affairs until we are democrat! poor man has invested are wiped out. in our industrial affairs. This does no The writer also takes up the question mean that no man shall possess mor of the brewer who has $25,000 invested CLOVER AMI I I MOTH V SEED FOR SALE. property than another. It does no and wants to know if it is any worse 38 SOUTH UN STREET, mean state socialism. The professo for him to lose that than it is for the And The " Square » MHSIC Dealer. RICHMOND & TREADWELL, ANN ARBOR, MICH. COUNTY NEWS. morn. When they turned their way be seen in this curious region npar the river, home, each couple expressed a desire LONDON'S ODD CORNERS. fallen from its high estate and g.ven over to repeat the evening's pleasure in the In the Manchester schools, the effects chiefly to watermen of various orders. Ona near future.—The case before Justice more is on our way, the White nart, immor- of alcohol will be taught, as the law re- McKinnon, Feb. 7, Sherman vs. Hauck, FROM KENNINGTON OVER FAMOU3 talized by Dickens as the inn where Sam quires. resulted in a judgment for plaintiff.— LONDON BRIDGE. Weller served his apprenticeship. Just be- Reported that John Reno's children, Some persons very ignorant of law and yond Guy's hospital one sees the court, filled in Freedom, have or have had recently order, also all decency, broke the rail- up, it is trua, with a modern luncheon bar, scarlet fever. ing off from the outside stairs belonging The Distances of the World's Metropolis but the old inn no less distinctive than when WORKINGMEN! Recently a falling straw-stack killed to John Schaeffer; also broke down Are Great, and as Retween Cabs and Dickens' keen eye saw its characteristics: some of the maple shade trees in front two horses belonging to George Hasel- tlift Underground Railway Our Corre- "A great, rambling, queer old place, with schwardt, of Sharon. of his residence, Monday night.—The galleries and passages and staireuses wide liveryman, Mr. Miller, while playing spondent Takes a 'Bus. enough and antiquated enough to furnish THE REGISTER hopes to present its with his dog, Feb. 6, was quite badly readers, next week, with a story entitled, [Special Correspondence.] materials for a hundred ghost stories." Fic- Tills will be your Chance. bitten.—Mrs. R. H. Marsh and Mrs. M. LONDON, Jan. 2.—The most determined tion and history divide honors here, fiction, " Indiscreet Maud Bangs of Ann Arbor." A. Kraiise visited at Ann Arbor, Feb. 7. and vigorous walker soon discovers that Lon- it is feared, receiving largest share, for there W. E. Boyden, of Delhi Mills, has Dexter. don distances hedge in such tendencies, and is no doubt that Sam Weller is much more a been elected president of the Southern There will be a meeting for the or- that, unless research limits itself to some par- familiar friend than Jack Cade, Tvho, from Michigan Short-horn breeders' associa- ganization of a Good Templars' lodge, ticular street or lane, that bus or cab or the one of these galleries, remonstrated with his tion. Feb. 15.—Dr. S. L. Jenney is improving "underground'' must bo called in as allies. peasant followers who were accepting the For the last, however, the stranger comes pardon offered by Buckingham and Clifford, Last week, according to the Man- slowly from a severe attack of pneu- to entertain a certain terror, and even the chester Enterprise, Dr. C. F. Kapp, of monia.—Rev. W. W. Ramsay spoke on the tale being told in Shakespeare's—or must native has been heard to say that London one perhaps say Bacon's?—"Henry VI." Manchester, and Dr. Kapp, of Ann local option here yesterday, also Capt. university should have a chair for the ex- Arbor, removed three cancers from L. L. Janes, of Ann Arbor. Large au- pounding of the mysteries of the "inner "Will yo needs be hanged with your par- Lambert Dresselhouse, of Freedom. diences.—Henry Jones died last Sunday circle" and the "outer circle'' and all that dons about your necks? Hath my sword, They were on his lip, neck and eye. morning. He had been sick with con- lies between, among and amidst. The cab therefore, broke through London gates that WEEK FOR BARGAINS! The operations were apparently success- sumption of the lungs for some years. has distinct advantages, but presupposes you should leave me at the White Hart in ful. His funeral was held Tuesday forenoon, ability to wrestle triumphantly with the Southwail; P at the Methodist church, Rev. S. H. Ad- British cabman, whose tendencies have been Cade himself met the fate of rebels else- Manchester. where, but more than one of his followers The Manchester union school hold a ams officiating.—John Becker and taught us from Dickens down. It is the "bus" Miss Augusta Nufka were married that offers the best compromise, giving fair •was beheaded here in the open court, and concert, Thursday evening, the pro- ghosts may well walk through the ancient ceeds to go towards paying for their new Tuesday.—Mrs. O.L.Waller has resigned speed, and not only a look at one's fellow her position in the school on account of travelers, but the opportunity to taste a fear- corridors or look again from the balustraded organ.—George H. Vibbert, of Boston, poor health. A young gentleman from ful joy in climbing to the second story of tho galleries. Pull down the old as they may, spoke on local option at Goodyear hall, the medical department in Ann Arbor vehicle and seeing thus, not only one's imme- wipe out ancient landmarks and the maze of Monday evening to a very large audience. has been chosen as her successor. diate companions, but the world at large. little streets and alleys, the legacy of the —The saloon-keepers of Manchester Fashion has stepped in and decreed that omni- past, every foot of soil owns its story, and with their friends, have boycotted N. bus tops are, for the present, "good form," one that it is most often well worth while to W. Holt & Co., proprietors of the 8. W. and that a ride on one is to be regarded as an tell. Trade dominates more and more, its mills, becaused he signed the petition l.ocnl Option Notes. entirely justifiable lark, but the experimental sordid face the most evident fact as we ap- to submit local option to the people. American, feminine as well as masculine, had proach the bridge, where suddenly, as if in They shipped a car-load of flour from Sharon township has a large meeting to- long ago discovered that such method gave rebuke of the workaday clamor and strife, Adrian. The result is they are selling day. the most satisfactory results to be had from rises St. Saviour's church, one of the finest flour for $1.60 per 100 lbs. any riding in London—better air, unob- specimens of early English architecture in Brldgewater. Capt. Janea epeaks in Dixboro next structed vision and a delicious sense of law- Wednesday. London, or, indeed, England, and, though G. D. Kies, of Clinton, who was found lessness being the chief. marred by restorations and alterations, still insensible at the Hibbard house in Manchester is alive on the local option a delight to the eye. Here two women divide question, judging from the letters which Jackson, Thursday morning, and who Naturally, then, it is a bus that is chosen honors, for tho church, long before the Nor- expired before a physician could arrive, come to the local option committee. for the long ride toward Southwark and its man conquest, rose here as belonging to the was also a resident of Bridgewater. He Rev. W. W. Ramsay poured red-hot ending at London bridge, and tho tempta- Priory of St. Mary Overy, said saint, as the owned one of the finest farms in the shot into the ranks of the saloon-keepers, tion is strong to picture its occupants one by story goes, having begun her career as a town where he and his family resided last Sunday evening; and if it be kept up one, as they come and go, each with as ferry woman, who evidently charged heavy in the summer. He made a speciality sharply defined characteristics as even Dick- tolls, as it was her earnings and savings that of fruit-raising, and his peaches were all over the county, the ranks will be ter- ribly thinned after May 1. ens himself could have desired. It is the raised the walls and endowed the priory. unrivalled in any market. In addition long defined distinction of class that When her boat ceased to ply between the DON'T FAIL TO CALL to other good buildings, he erected a The othes day a German living not far make an English crowd so much more indi- shores, and she had crossed a more mysteri- large dry-house, where he took care of from Ann Arbor said that he wouldn't vidual than an American one, or that under- ous river, bridgeless and boatless, Swithin, a such of his fruit as he could not market oppose prohibition, because every time lying sturdy independence of judgment noble Saxon dame, built the first timber fresh. He was formerly a dry-goods his sons come to town they returned which makes the British matron certain that bridge, and from the steps of St. Saviour one merchant in Clinton, where he leaves home with heads as large as bushel bas- whatever she elects to wear is, from the fact, descended to that, as today they descend to many friends and relatives. He was kets. necessarily what should be worn? The lat- its successor. about 62 years of age.—Win. Hauke's ter has its full share, and the serene, well The Washtenaw Post of last week says Here one lingers involuntarily. Four poets grocery store and ice house at River kept mother of a row of red cheeked, stolid, found final rest within, for one of whom the We are through with our INVENTORY Raisin were burned Saturday night; that the local option law, if the prohibi- comfortable children takes her place and register had only the pathetic entry, "Philip cause unknown ; insured for $300. tionists win, will be rigidly enforced. presents to the amazed American eyes that Marsinger, a stranger;" and the younger Ypsilanti. There is a most bewildering difference of behold her 200 pounds of self possessed avoir- brother of Shakespeare is entered as "Ed- and we offer our Workingmen, Farmers and opinion among the opponents of prohibi- dupois, clad in a light summer silk—a yellow There have been many deaths during plush cloak, long and full and lined with ward Shakespeare, a player in the church." the past few days. Among them, Mrs. tion as regard3 the enforcement of the Here, too, in the beautiful Lady chapel, sat law. brighter yellow—a gray bonnet with pink Dr. Morford, whose sickness from paral- roses and nodding plumes, pale yellow silk the court of Gardiner, bishop of Winchester, Mechanics some rare bargains. Now is your ysis was recently mentioned ; Mrs. Gar- A circular has been issued to the elec- gloves, revealing some inches of a red, sub- before whom Bishop Hooper and John Rogers ret Cross, Matthias Clawson, Mrs. K. tors of Washtenaw, probably paid for by stantial arm, a fur boa, and low shoes, with were condemned to death at the stake, popu- Schade, and Mrs. A. J. Bell, (colored).— the saloon-keepers, telling how taxes will white stockings I Incongruous? Never, if lar feeling running so high in favor of the time to buy of us. HJ^^Make no mistake. Mrs. Alice Cook returned from Omaha be increased 50 per cent, and rehearsing once arranged and thus united upon her latter that he was taken from here to New- City, Monday evening, with the remains all the other imaginary evils which will British presence, from which much ale and gate secretly by night, for fear that riot and of her son, Walter.—Mrs. Samuel Post beef long ago eliminated any corners or attempted rescue would be the result when come upon the county, should local option his conviction became known. started for Florida, Tuesday, with her prevail Feb. 27. It is an interesting docu- angles, leaving only a rotundity, the syno- son, Will Post, of Detroit, his ill-health nym for which one feels must be "stall fed." It is thus that "Merrie England" so often necessitating the change.—The Eastern ment. Much meditation on this and other vagaries belies its name. The old inns hold their Michigan Poultry breeders' association Calhoun county did wonders last Mon- of costume has brought one suddenly to the promise of good cheer, and the great kitchens is well attended and the display of fowls day, rolling up 3000 majority for prohibi- Borough, and there descent is made, for and tap rooms have seen wild revelry enough, is magnificent. " There's music in the tion. The saloon murder in Battle Creek corners today are to be sought in this, one of but even for them has been the sight of po- CALL AT THE TWO SAMS, air" all around the vicinity of Light probably set people to thinking. Gene- the oldest bits of old London. The Borough litical or other martyr done to death in their Guard hall, from the grand chorus by High street down which the omnibus rumbles court yards, while no foot of playground, see county voted on Tuesday. The re- out of sight, was the highway in early Lon- special vocalists among the feathered maining elections this month are as fol- no matter how much the people's own, but The Only Strictly One-Price Clothiers in Ann Arbor. tribe, whose voices evidently have not don times between the city and the southern has been steeped in blood and watered with lows: Gratiot, the 13th; Tuscola, the 14th; counties, for the Roman road into Kent suffered from the intense cold.—The Newaygo, Lenawee, Livingston and tears of English matron and maid. If "Mer- vacancy left in the law circles of our crossed the river at the site of old London rie England" deserved its name it must have city, by the absence of Allen and Mc- Ionia, the 20th; Clinton, the 21st; Oceana, bridge. At the east lies Bermondsey, given come from a determination as fixed as Mark Corkle, has been filled by F. C. Mor- the 23rd; Washtenaw, the 27th; Emmett over to hides and tanners, a whiff of leather Tapley's, to be jolly under any and all cir- iarity, of Hudson, who is a graduate of and St. Joseph, the 28th; Mason, Jackson in the air as we turn toward it, but with cumstances, and certainly circumstances and losco counties, the 29th. which, today, we have nothing to do, though the University.—Rev. E. Ellis, of De- its odd corners are many and the names of hare done their best to favor such resolution. troit, occupied the Baptist pulpit last THE REGISTER'S special translator is its streets still preserve tha memory of the The peasant of the past, usually represented Sunday.—About 65 couples took in the away; hence the following rather free monastic gardens and farms, and the fair as dancing heavily about a Maypole, or swell party at the Follet house last rendering of an editorial paragraph in the paths of the country palace where Eleanor of gazing contentedly at some procession of week.—Miss Etta Grey, of Grosse Isle, Washtenaw Post of last week: "Whether Agristaine once walked. • his lords and masters as it swept by, has no is the guest of her sister, Miss Fannie counterpart today, nor will his liko come Grey.—Mrs. Geo. Hill, of Detroit, former in our Washtenaw county also the water- cranks achieve a victory will depend en- again. For here about tho old Borough, resident here, is visiting old friends in We are on tho way to three old inns and •where every stono means history and the the city. tirely on the friends of personal liberty. cannot linger, save for a moment to turn "making of the English people," there are If, like their brethern in other counties GREAT CLEARING SALE Norvell Farmers' Club. aside toward the spot once occupied by tho faces of all types that England holds, but where local option has already been put Marshalsea, best known through Dickens' no face yet seen carries any sense of merri- The next meeting of Norvell Farmers' to vote, they fold their hands and pati- "Little Dorrit." ment, or any good thing that might bear its club will be held Feb. 25, at T. B. Halla- ently submit to things as they come, then It is close to St. George's church, in which name. It is the burden of living that looks day's residence. Mrs. S. W. Holmes they can make up their minds to a simi- tho old vergers made her a bed of cushions, from dull eyes and stolid faces, and a hope- -OF will give a select reading ; and Mrs. J. lar defeat. On the other hand, if each with the book of registers for her pillow, the lessness, unconscious it may be, but always G. Palmer will read a paper on " Hired true citizen does his duty, we shall be able night the poor child, with halfwitted Maggy, apparent, that better things may come. Tho help." A number of Washtenaw people •was shut out of the prison, and the grave- typical Englishman, as wo know him, has belong to this active club. The last to keep the water-pestilence from our throats for three years at least." yard of which is so full of coffins that if they but occasional place, and tho mass, hurrying meeting was held Jan. 26, with about 50 were unearthed and piled one on top of the to and fro in the midst of this roar of traffic, (CLOTHING AND in attendance, and was a surprise to W. other, they would form a steeple higher than are thin and eager and restless of counte- F. Jones, at whose residence it was held. Poultry Show In Tpslantl. the high one of the church itself I The prison nance as any crowd of Americans in tho L. D. Watkins, of Manchester, was ap- itself vanished long ago, but its traces are same type of surroundings. It is a relief to pointed to report at the next meeting The first meeting of the Eastern Mich- found in Marshalsea place, in which, turn from them, and seek refuge once more all the salient points from his reading as one turns out of Angel place, the feet rest in the past, whoso ghosts are less aggressive during the month. The special subject igan Poultry Breeders' association is a on the very paving stones of the extinct grand success, which can be fairly proved than this tumultuous present, and tho past at of discussion at this meeting was the Marshalsea jail. Here are tho crowding this moment means London bridge, which, "BURNISHING GOODS " Agricultural press." R. D. Palmer in- by a half hour's visit to Light Guard hall, ghosts of many miserable years. It is not in its earlier estate, Hogarth made familiar troduced the subject by a " talk." He Ypsilanti, where the meeting is held th's alone debtors of later years, but names that to all who have studied his prints, tho sixth said that 60 years ago occurred the first week. The display of the many varie- we all know, that once beat against these picture of his "Marriage a la Mode," showing publication of an agricultural journal, ties is certainly fine, and anybody in the narrow bounds. Bishop Bonner, tho "bloody tho houses on old London bridge. Its great and then told how the farmer reads. least interested in this particular branch of bishop," had ten years of expiation here, and •width and importance as the main thorough- W. Bancroft thought a farmers' club of George Wither, the poet and a general in -AT- industry will be well repaid for attend- Cromwell's army, was hustled away to the fare brought first one trade and then another more value than an agricultural journal. ance with other enthusiasts. At present to the houses built on either side. The book- S. W. Holmes used to think the advice same quarters for having written tho satire, sellers mado a part of it as famous as of The Farmer as to when to buy and writing there have been nearly 600 fowls "Abuses Stript and Whipt," and no whit dis- entered. Among the prominent exhibit- mayed by this accident of fate, wrote here Paternoster row has been for genera- when to sell most excellent if taken in tions; clock makera and jewelers con- a contrary sense. J. P. Merrill does not ors are Z. A. Hartsuff, Unadilla, Livings- his best poem, "The Shepherd's Hunting." ton county ; Jones Bros., Detroit; I. C. Baxter, too, had his turn, and many another, tended for place, and the ancestress of the believe editors know much more about Dukes of Leeds, fell as a baby from one of farming then farmers. Others defended Kellar, Tiffin. Ohio ; E. J. Kirby, Marsh- even royalty finding one judge bent upon justice and sentencing wild Prince Harry to the overhanging windows, and was rescued the poor editor. L. D. Watkins said all; D. P. McLachflan, York; Keyes & by her father's apprentice, who in.good time that he always took 10 or 12 agricul- a term of confinement for some specially out- WBLW. Kishbaugh, Clinton; C. D Richards, Mill- DOUGLAS married her and became lord mayor of Lon- tural papers. rageous frolic with Falstaff, not long before brook ; C. A. Waldron, Tecuinseh; Fred. he renounced all follies and as Henry V more don. On tho first stone bridge stood a chapel Webster. than atoned for them, this sudden meta- erected on the iriddle arch, and later, in the Last Friday evening a large company C. Wagner, Monroe; F. R. Ecker, Low- morphosis being to the chronic and incurable Sixteenth century, a fantastic building of of the Webster people assembled at the ell ; E. E. Mugg, Dundee; A. G. Weston, amazement not only of Falstaff, but of every •wood, constructed in Holland and sent over, Still goes on. Don't fail new residence of Wm. Latson for a good Unadilla; L. P. Smith, Hanover; A. Me other boon companion in the past. having four towers and domes with gilded social time. The company all united in Kinney, Geo. Nissley, and George Olds, vanes. By this time the houses were falling admiring the plan and finish of the new all of Saline; Prof. Bellows, S. Post, W. Like the Marshalsea, the Tabard, the most into decay, the street having become narrow, house. A very enjoyable evening was D. Ellis, J. E. Lambert, W. S. Carpenter, famous of all Southwark's old inns, has darksome and dangerous to passengers from had. Just before leaving, the young S. J. Rowley and many others from Ypsi- made way for traffic, but the lover, not only the multitude of carriages; frequent arches people presented the Congregational of Chaucer but of the past, will pause as of strong timbers crossing the street from the pastor, Rev. Jas. E. Butler, with an ele- lanti. The meeting is now just at the Borough High street is reached again, and tops of the houses to keep them together and TO TAKE ADVANTAGE gant new cutter. The old people pre- height of interest, and will close Saturday. reproduce for a moment the inn with its from falling into the river. Nothing but use sented him with over $30 cash, and ten balustraded galleries, the little rooms open- could preserve the repose of the inmates, who bushels of oats. It is needless to say The Common Council. ing out of them, and tho bustling court yard soon grew deaf to the "noise of falling waters, that the recipient was happy. It may filled with wagons and traffic. Till 1873 it the clamors of watermen, or the frequent be " more blessed to give than to re- At the common council meeting Mon- stood as it had .stood, with but slight changes shrieks of drowning wretches." For the Of this rare opportuaity to purchase these goods ceive." But it did not seem to make day evening, City Treasurer Moore re- since 1300, when the jolly abbot of Hyde rapids swirled about the great piers, and thus Mr. Butler feel at all unpleasant to re- ported $50,000 taxes collected. City settled that here was tho best spot for a the proverb came, "London bridge was made for ceive.—The February meeting of the Marshal Sipley reported the expenditures Gothic tavern. The original inn stood till for wise men to go over and fools to go Webster Farmers' club will be held at for the poor in January amounting to 1602, and was then rebuilt, foot for foot, on under." the residence of Wm. C. Latson, Feb. $336.62. Bills to the amount of $1,539.67 the same plan, with tho ancient sign of tho One by ono the old houses were removed, Hth. Johnson Backus will have a pa- Tabard, that stately garment of old time, were allowed. City Attorney Joslyn still swinging before it. Here Dryden came, and at last the ancient structure itself, with per on "Planning to make farming pay." filed an opinion that a session of the board as thousands of pilgrims have come before its memories of battles and its traitors' gate, Other topics as follows will be consid- of registration wag unnecessary for the over which the head of one of her noblest, Sir ered : Influences of fertilizers on soil and since. Writing from it: "I see all the Thomas More, was exposed, and the new and the best time for their application, coming local option election. Postmaster pilgrims in the "Canterbury Tales," their hu- bridge now spans the dark stream, unchanged Less Money mors, their features and their very dress, as together with the most approved man- Duffy requested that the boy nuisance at and unchanging. It, too, has its ghosts, but the postoffice be stopped. The council distinctly as if I had supped with them at ner of caring for barn-yard manures; the Tabard in Southwark." life so crowds and jostles them that they care of ewes and treatment of lambs. didn't like the idea of interfering in Uncle slip aside, well knowing, however, that their Than they were ever offered in Ann Arbor or else- Saline. Sam's domain like that, but the city mar- No less distinctly does the pilgrim of to-day turn will come and that their placo is surer shal will swoop down on the boys once in reproduce it all, and lingers on the spot as than that of tho living. Miss Lizzie Burns, of Bridgewater, if it were still to be written: where. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. a while. The city attorney produced HELEN CAMPBELL. Rouse, on Congress-st.—C. Conklin, who authority to the effect that the postmaster At night was come into that hostelry has recently moved here from Texas could close the postoffice if the local Well nine and twenty in a company A Kulldog Among Cattle. (formally an old resident of this place) authorities failed to keep order. The city Of Sunday folk, by adventure of fall Frank Henry, of Crawfordsville, Ind., In fellowship, and pilgrims were they all, owns an English bulldog and two milt has started a broom factory in the build- attorney was requested to draft such That toward Canterbury wouldeu ride. ing once used by Jortin Forbes.—The amendments to the market ordinance as cows, and pasture not being convenient, the 1TO SSODD7 GOODS! lecture attheopera house, Sunday even- Farther on toward the bridge, the crowded dog is their protector and constant attendant. ing, in favor of local option, was largely would include State-st; it was done on street, inconceivably dingy and grimy, given Through all kinds of weather he follows at attended. Capt. Janes is a very earnest request of J. P. Judson, J. H. Warner, over, it would seem, to minor theatres, "shell their heels, remaining with them until they speaker, using very strong arguments.— and other State-st merchants. On the fish, ginger beer, spring vans, green grocery return at night. When tho cows are fed on request of E. M. Southard, the marshal and pawnbrokers," comes the George, once But all tbe Finest in the market. Mrs. Irving Clark is visiting her sis- the St. George, its double tier of wooden corn he, too, must have his ear, or he will ter, Mrs. W. W. Ward, at Clinton.— was instructed not to enforce the closing galleries looking down on. an open court, jump up in the manger and help himself There were 64 couples and about 100 of bath-rooms on Sunday. The gum of •where in early days strolling players acted, from under tho cows' noses. He eats the corn spectators at the masquerade, Friday $180.17 was appropriated to pay the and where their only successor, the Punch with as much relish, apparently, as do the evening, and everybody seemed to en- balance on lot 5, block 5, in line of Church- and Judy hhow, may still be occasionally cows, and thrives on the diet.—New York Ann Arbor. joy themselves until the wee hours of st between Orleans and Hil!-st. found. More than oni • of these old inns, may BUD. WM W. DOUGLAS & CO., The Blood Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla Regu- be his pride, as he hoped it would be in his is the source of health ; therefore, fo keep FIFTIETH CONGRESS. power, to cast a vote to show that he who POLITICAL NOTES. lates the Regulator. Largest Sarsaparilla risked his life in defense of this land merited a well, purify the blood by taking Hood's bottle in the market. Manufactured by re»;ird which served him like an armor, invin- Sarsaparilla. This medicine is peculiarly proprietors Warner's Safe Cure. Sold by A Daily Record of "Work Done at cible to the shafts of the enemy when in the Interesting News from Various designed to act upon the blood, and all druggists. Take no other—it is the "•.he Nation's Capital. course of h s career he had to defend his char- Portions of the Country. through that upon all the organs and best. acter against assault." In conclusion Mr. Cock tissues of the body. It has a speoi6c ac- Measures of Importance Introduced in ran said: The Michigan Temperance Alliance Aban- tion, al§o, upon the secretions and excre- A large number of people have discon- " Believing as I do, while that flag which the Senate and House—Mr. Cockran dons Its Non-Partisau Position — In- tions, and assists nature to expel from the tinued wines at evening parties for very Captain White and his associates have kept system scrofula, humors, impure particles, Speaks on the Lowry-White Con- Boating aloft in pride over every part of this diana Republican State Commit- excellent reasons.—Express. test Case—Oilier News. country floats over my bead; while I feel tee—Other General News. and effectnnatter through the lungs, liver, deeply grateful to the heroes who preserved bowels, kidneys and skin. It effectually RHEUMATISM is cured by Hibbard's REXATR anu cemented with their blood this Union un- AMONG THE POLITICIANS. aids weak, impaired, and debilitated Rheumatic Syrup striking at the seat of WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.—In the Senate yes- 3er which we live. I shall not cast a vote which JACKSON, Mich., Feb. 3.—The Michigan organs. A. trial will convince you that it the disease and restoring the kidneys and GOINO EAST. terday a memorial was presented usking would be treason to my constituency and which Temperance Alliance, in annual session d >es possess peculiar curative powers. liver to healthy Bction. If taken a suffic- that a reciprocity treaty he entered into would pronounce a soldier of the Union guilty Wednesday, abandoned its non-partisan po- ient time to thoroughly eradicate such of perjury and unworthy of the association of sition, electing the Prohibition State Cen P.S with Mexico in onier to prevent smuggling. poison, it never fails. a -ss sa Bills wera reported from committees for an nonorable men." tral Committee its officers. A. D. Power, of The motto on our five-cent nickel is: •8". inspection of meats for exportation; pro- WASHINGTON,J Feb. 7.—In the House yes- Northville. is president. ''la God we Trust"—quite appropriate if hibiting the importation of adulterated ar- terday Speakm Carlisle resumed his duties. OSHKOSH, Wis., Feb. 3.—The State Cen- we read it on our last one. Jay Gould has seen the Pyramid?, and ticles of food or drink, and increasing the The Lowrv-White contest was decided iu tral Committee of the Union Labor party he dosn't like 'em. They do nothing but A. .11. A. M. P. P. M. P. M. A. Jt pensions or' soldiers and s.iilorH who have favor of White, the sitting member, by a of Wisconsin met here Wednesday, and stand around. Chicago,Lv vote of 187 to 105, forty-seven Democrats The Boston Star 6 50 9 00 3 8 15 9 10| lost boih hands. A bill was introduced pro- after effecting an organization decided to gays Dr. Kaufmann's great book on dis- Kalamazoo 12 17 1 50 6 12 33 2 27 6 45 viding for the payment of a service pen- voting with the Kepublicans. Bills were hold the next State convention in this city BattleCreek 1 12 2 2' 1 23 3 18 7 31 sion of one cent for each day's service to introduced to refund United States 4 per July 24. eases, its causes and home cure, with fine The Safest Medicine Jackson 3 15 4 20 3 151 4 50 9 15 Chelsea 3 59 5 35 all Union soldiers and sailors of the re- cent bonds into 212 per cent bonds; to di- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 4.—The Con- colored plates, is the best work ever pub- to have about the house at all times is 9 55 vide the surplus money in the Treasury on Dexter 4 14 5 5010 08 bellion. cessional d strict conventions were held in lished. A copy will be sent free to any- Simmons Liver Regulator. It will harm Delhi Mills 4 22 10 17 the 1st of January, 1888, among the sev- this State Thursday to name State Central body who sends three 2-cent stamps, to no one. It will benefit all who may have Ann Arbor 4 33 5 30 9 4 3j 6 08 10 33 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—The bill to increase eral States and Territories, to be used in aid Ypsilanti 4 50 5 45 9 4 52 6 24 10 47 the pension of the totally helpless to $72 Committeeinen. The following were se- pay postage, to A. P. Ordway & Co., a'.tacks of Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Head- ft 15 of the common schools; to extend the lected: Wayne Jun 6 Oi .... 5 15 6 47 H 09 per month was passed in the Senate yester- commerce of the United States, and to pro- Boston, Mass. ache, Constipation, or other ailments re- Detroit 6 00 6 45 10 6 00 7 30 11 50 day. Mr. Plumb spoke in favor of his reso- First district, F. B. Posey, of Pike; Second sulting from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Niagara Falls..., 2 2l! 4 1 22 6 50 vide a full reciprocity between the United Buffalo 4 35 7 3 40 9 05 lution regarding inefficient mail service in States and the Dominion of Canada; to pro- T H. Adams, of Knox; Third, M. M. Hurley, The defendant in a murder case often Keep it always in the house, and you the South and West Mr. Kenna (W. Va.) of Floyd; Fourth, Marcus R. Sulzer, of Jeffer- A. M. A. tect tae consumers of butter, by requiring hangs upon the judge's words. will have a family physician near who GOING WEST. epoke in favor of the President's message wholesale dealers to pay an annual tax of son; Fifth, Joseph I. Irwin, of Bartholomew; will save you many dollars and much suf- and in reply to Mr. Sherman's (0.) recent H500 and ret dl deal^TS to pay an annual Sixth, L. D. Stubbs.of Wayne; Seventh, D. M. ss i Ransdall, of Marion; Eighth, John H. Buford, THE effect of using Hibbard's Rheu- fering. speech, and was answered by the Senator. tax of one dollar. Also to repeal the oleo- o. Adjourned to the 6th. margarine tax of Montgomery; Ninth, John R. Swovetand, of matic Syrup is unlike all medicines con- WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—In the House yes- Tipton; Tenth, E. D. Crumbacker, of Porter; taining opiates or poisons, it being en- The Janesville police gave a bridal :|fl WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. —In the Senate yes- Eleveath, B. J. Dill, of Huntington; Twelfth, terday the bill to amend the postal laws so ;erday the D plomatic and Consular bill, tirely lree from them. It cures by purify- couple two hours to erjoy their honey- appropriating $1,403,867, was reported; W. J. Bunyan, of Noble; Thirteenth, L. W that newspapers now sent free of postage Roys, of Kosciusko. ing the blood. moon and then locked them up. to persons residing within the county of also a bill to provide for a Fourth Assistant P. M 'ostmaster General Bills were introduced MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 4.—The State Buffalo 11 80 5 35 9 00 1 00 publication may be sent to persons living Republican League adjourned yesterday, its The locomotive engineer as his favorite What Am I To Do? iu other counties when they receive ihem ;o limit the hours of labor of letter- Niagara Falls.. 12 45 6 43 2 15 labors being completed. Candidates and tune whistles down brakes. A. M. A.M. P. M. P. M. at poRt-offlces within the county of publica- carriers; to settle and adjust the Detroit, Lv 7 00 9 10 1 30 10 15 claims of any State for expenses platforms were not discussed, the league Wayne Jun 8 00 tion was passed. Senator Platt (Conn.) in voting to support the Republican candidate The symptoms of Biliousness are un- 7 41 9 53 2 03 8 37 10 55 ncurred by it in defense of the Ypsilanti 8 03 10 12 2 20 8 58 a lengthy speech on the President's message for President F. E Searles, of St Cloud, " My son, when you go to the city, get happily but too well known. They differ 11 18 characterized it as a free-trade document United States; to dispense with Ann Arbor 8 18 10 30 2 32 9 12 1135 was elected permanent chairman of the you a Bicycle, some tight pants, some Delhi Mills 828 and challenged any one of the thirty-eight iroof of loyalty for bounty for wars prior to tooth-pick shoes, aud a slender cane, but in different individuals to some extent Dexter „.. 8 87 1861. Bills were passed providing for the league. Resolutions were passed pledging 9 32 Democratic Senators to rise in his place the State to the Republican party, extend- with all your gettings don't fail to get a A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Chelsea 52 9 52 nunishment of bank examiners for making Jackson 9 45 11 35 and say that the President of the United ing sympathy to Ireland and scoring the 3 32 10 52 12 54 States was In his judgment a protectionist bottle of Salvation Oil, for " pride (you Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent Battle Creek.... 1120 1 12 4 40 12 12 2 2» Ise reports or suppressing facts in their Democratic party for not admitting Dakota. Kalamazoo 12 17 The Senator declared that either the Presi- know,) goeth before a tall." appetite for 1 quors but none for solids of a 1 50 5 15 1 20 8 07 r.'ports; to amend the law prescribing the LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 4.—The Kentucky Chicago, Ar_... 5 40 6 40 9 30 7 00 7 45 dent m his message intended Jree trade or death penalty for willfully casting away Leislature ajourned at Frankfort yesterday morning. His tongue will hardly bear in- |P M. P. M. P. M P. M.iA. M. A. M. else he was not dealing fairly with the Am- vessels so as to allow punishment by fine or A general advance agent—The pawn morning. fpection at any time; if it is not white and 0. W. RUGGLES. H. W. HAYES, erican people. The method of reduction mprisoninent if there is no loss of life. SPRINGFIELD, I1L, Feb. 4.—It bos been de- broker.—News. G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Local Ag't, Ann Arbor. proposei by the President meant the abso- OTHER NOTK& cided to call a convention of Illinois Be- furred, it is rough, at all events. lute and final destruction of the protective WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The majority in the publican clubs to be held here March 8 A Letter from Ibe Pastor or the M. E. The digestive system is wholly out of system. It meant practical and absolute and 9. Toledo, Ann Artior&Norm MicMpn R'y free trade, RO that the 6pirit and result of Ways and Means Committee have substan- Church. order and Diarrhea or Constipation may NEW YOKE, Feb. 4 —A Washington dis- be a symptom, or the two may alternate. Time Table going into effect Sunday, Oct. 9, '67. the message led to the same conclusion. tially agreid upon the Tariff deduction bilL FRANKLIN, OAKLAND CO., MICH., ) ID provides lor a total cut of more than patch to the World says the political ngNo rtl The Senate adjourned before the speech Dc-c. 2, 1887. S There are often Hemorrhoids or even IOBS c (JOi ngSo ltl 1. was finished. $80,000,000, possibly $85,000,000. The friends of both President Cleveland and of blood. There may be giddiness and STATIONS. following is an outline of the bill: Governor Hill are in Washington working Rheumatic Syrup Company: 4 6. a. 1. 3. 5. often headache and acidity or flatulence l'K i. Standard Time. WASHINGTON. Feb. 8. —In the Senate yes- Free list—Wool, salt, lumber, 150 chemicals, to secure the New York delegation. Ex- DEAR SIRS—Mr. A. A. Rust, of this Pass. M'l. Ex. M'l. Pass Mayor Grace is also there as a friend of and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. fcerd&y bills were introduced providing that ind numerous raw materials of) no great im- place, furnished me one bottle of your To correct all this if not effect a cure try r. K. P. M. A. M. LV'E] [ABE A. M. p. M. p. Jt. a!l soldiers who served at least ninety days in portance. Metal schedule—Steel rails to 111 or the President and also in the interests of 3 15 6 25 ft 15 .Toledo 9 00 1 10 8 4' Rheumatic Svrup. Have taken about two- Green's August Flower; it costs but a the late war, and were honorably mustered 2 per ton: pig-iron to £> per ton; tin-plate his own fight for the New York Governor thirds of it. Before taking it the slightest 1 06 7 51 fi 02 Monroe Junct'n 8 10 12 31 7 51 out or discharged, shall receive the same about 30 per cent. Reductions are also pro- ship. trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. 4 12 8 05 c 10 Dundee 8 03 12 24 7 4- chaDge in the weather affected me very 1 35 8 35 6 88 Milan *7 45 12 04 7 20 bounty as if they had served their full terms vided for in about all the articles entering into NEW YORK. Feb. 6—It is said that Gover- 4 -,3 9 05 7 26 11 in much. I am now almost entirely free r 00 Pittsfleld 7 48 •7 of enlistment; grant.ng a bounty of $100 tor agricultural implements and tools. Sugar, 20 nor Gray, of Indiana, and Governor Hill, We often say "rumor has it," and as of- ,> 10 9 25 7 15 ..Ann Arbor... 7 15 11 30 6 50 each year's enlistment to seamen who en- per cent.; tobacco, 6t> per cent.; fruit, brandies of this State, favor holding the National from the awtul twinges of rheumatism, 5 80 9 50 7 88 Leland's 6 80 11 14 6 3( listed in the navy between March 1, 1861, free: glass, amount not yet decided on. and changes in the weather do not affect ten are sorry that she didn't keep it while 5 15 P. M. 7 W Whitmore Lake A. M. 11 00 If Democratic convention in Indiana. 52 7 ."in 10 -^ a WASHINGTON. Feb. 3.—The reunion and me. S A. LONG. she had it.—Call. 5 1 10 and March 5, 1863, and to amend the min- SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8.—A number of fi 28 8 30 Howel 10 '20 5 :;:• ing laws of the Unite.1 Slates so that no banquet of the survivors of the Thirty- prominent Republicans met in this city yes- Pastor of the Methodist Church, Franklin, 7 20 9 30 9 30 1 36 fourth Congress took place yesterday. The Durand person shall acquire more than one mining terday and organized the Republican State Mich. HALE'S HONEY is the best Cough Cure, 25 60c., $1. 7 16 9 55 Corunna 9 OJS 15 claim on the same vein. Senator Platt con- reception of the veteran legislators was Club of California. W. B. L Barnes was GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP heals and beautifies, 25c 7 55 10 01 Owosso 9 00 4 OS cluded his speech on the President's mes- largely attended, and before they separated 9 15 11 lr, -Ithaca 7 46 0 41; elected president. GERMAN CORN REMOVER kills Corns & Bunions, 25c. 9 33 11 35 St. Louis 7 27 2 OR sage; He said that document meant abso- they gave a sitting to Brady, the photog A rough estimate—Guessing at the » 41 Jl rapher, who succeeded in getting a group NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—The Anti-Monopoly HILL'S HAIR & WHISKER DYE-BIack & Brown, 60c. 11 Alma 7 20 2 20 lute free trade and the destruction of the League, of which W. A. Carsey is head, number engaged in a street brawl PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS cure in 1 Minute, 25c 10 30 12 30 ...Mt. Pleasant 6 30 1 30 protective system of the country. As to the of excellent likenesses, which will be added I\ M. P, M. A. M. p. M. to his historical collection. has issued a call for a National convention, DEAN'S RHEUMATIC PILLS are a sure cure, 50c Bnrplus in the Treasury he denied that to be held in this city on August 1 next Careful attention to diet is the best All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. there was any necessity for such an accu- WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—The President Connections at Toledo with railroads diverging, mulation, and said the great talk about the signed a number of bills Thursday imorning, ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 8—The Assembly guard against diseae. It is a fact which The bear results—A tumble in options. At Manhattan Junction with Wheeling A Lake Erie surplus could be for no other purpose than among them the urgent deficiency and the was in session less than ten minutes yes- all should know, that over-eating not only E. R. At Alexis Junction with M C R R L. 8 terday morning. Then it bade farewell H'y and F. & P. M R R Ai Monroe Junction to break down the protective sys- act making an appropriation for the estab- corrupts the blood but destroys nerve force, wnn L. 8.
How Sweet. Regulate the Regulator with Warner's A young and pretty girl stepped into a shop Log Cabin Sarsaparilla. Manuiactured by THE REGISTER. scended to smile grimly when she heard "All right," replied Joe, with a wink where a young man who had been enamored of Polly, wondering what made Tad so her but dared not speak, stood behind the coun- proprietors of Warner's Safe Cure. of the unfortunate occurrence. of exquisite meaning directed to Polly, unusually silent. "Here, Bounce! ter.' In order to remain as long as possible, she Largest bottle in the market. All drug- "False feeth, yes!—and, likely who shook her head at him warningly, cheapened everything. At last she said: " I be- gists sell it Bounce!" Bounce had grown into lieve you think I am cheating." "Oh, no," said THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1888. enough, that mustache of his is false, and, after another attack on the eat- quite a sturdy, good-natured pup, with! he " to me you are always fair." " Well," whis- too," sharply said the lady, who had ables, he sat in silent meditation. pered the lady, " I would not stay so long bar- Frozen watermelon was among the del- a gruff voice, and a propensity for gaining if you were not so dear." She did not taken an. muic'countable dislike to -Mr. "Got a pin, Polly?" he asked, in a have to cheapen when the druggist only charged icacies spread for the Christmas dinner of picking up and carrying off any stray her 25 cents for " Pomeroy's Petroline Poroused G-ov. H II, of New York. LEFT BEHIND. Forrest from the very first time she low tone of voice, as he wiped a linger- article that he found lying about.. Plaster,"for her mother's fiheumatism; she did had laid eyes on him. A suggest ion ing crumb or two from his lips with his Sometimes it was Polly's slipper, or not grudge this small sum, for they had found We started equal in the race—nay, more, which, taken in connection with the coat-sleeve. them a sure cure. For Sale by H. J. Brown, Dist. How I Felt. We started hand in hand—how good seemed perhaps one of Mrs. Flagg's dish-towels;" Agt. for Ann Arbor. Why, two years ago I was just about life! conversation of a few minutes before, "What do you want of it?" suspi- but, curiously enough, he never tore or. c-azy, and no wonder that my wife and How shone the little waves upon the shore made Tad unusually thoughtful for the ciously returned Polly. destroyed any thing of the kind. Where first we wandered; when he called me rest oi the day. "Why—I want it!" was the unsatis- Mary J Holmes, the novelist, believea children were afraid of me. You just Wife, So, as, in answer to Polly's call, 1 it impossible to keep a truly merry Christ- want to suffer with neuralgia with to re- I could not se3 the shadow's awesome birth. "If you take that rid'cule over to factory reply. Bounce presently came rushing toward mas wh^n the poor are forgotten. lief as I did until I used Sulphur Bitters. For sunshine flooded all the fair young earth. John Doty's you're a bigger fool than "Here's one, Joe," said Mr. M them through the bushes, Polly was They cured me, and my wife says I am as I think for," was Miss Smith's tart re- with, I regret to sav, a somewhat hu- meek as a lamb.—Robert Davis, American How has it faded? Love that was so true not surprised at seeing something in Rsv. S A. LONG, pastor of the M. E. In those first days has lost its early grace. mark, when Tad spoke to her on the morous twinkle in his eye. his mouth. Church at Franklio, Mich., says Hibbard's House, Boston. Soft drifting clouds gather below the blue subject. "I'm free to confess," she "Now, John!" expostulated his wife, That seemed to be fair heavens unclouded " Naughty Bounce!" said Polly, with Rheumatic Syrup is wonderful in the cure continued, after a little, "that it as Joe, taking it, rose to his feet and of rheumatism. John Jacob Astor has eiven $1,000 to face, make-believe severity; " bring it hi re That shone above us as we turned to leave mightn't be such a bad plan to open strolled off, "what made you?—you this moment, sir." the pension fund of New York policemen. A life of dreams—that love alone did weave. the bag, and see what's in it—that is, know that boy is always up to some Bounce obeyed at once. Mrs. Margaret J. Preston is obliged by kind of mischief." y Ackers Yet home was there; for that first home of ours if Cap'n Flagg thinks it's the right "Why, it's a folded, newspaper, the condition of her eyes to do all her liter- Blood Elizir We did not scorn the voice that called us thing to do," she added, for she had But Mr. Mason, who had stretched ary work through an assistant. there! with Mr. Forrest's name on the edge," fa warranted, is because it is the best Our home should e'er be bright as Eden's bow- considerable respect for the Captain's himself at ease on the green sward, she exclaimed, as she took it from be- Blood Preparation known. It will posi- ers. judgment. But the Captain was away with his straw hat over his face, tween Bounce's white teeth. "Ho tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the Our love should wax with time more sweet, on a coasting trip; so the matter had to seemed suddenly to have fallen into a "MAY GOD BLESS YOU!" whole system, and thoroughly builds up the more fivir. must have dropped it out of his pocket Work claimed us; life stood no more idly by. be deferred until his return, rather to deep sleep, not unpunctuated by an when he jumped up so quick," added A Boston Paper-Hanger's Trouble and constitution. Remember, we guarantee it. occasional snore; so Mrs. Mason, lean- JOHN MOOBK, Druggist. Teaching the happy hours how to fly. the disappointment of Miss Smith, Polly, with a merry laugh, in which How He Got Out of it—Plain Words ing back against a tree-trunk, fanned from the Sunny South. And so we entered where work held the reins, whose secret curiosity as to the con- Tad, roused from his abstraction by Nor shirked the future with its heavy load; tents of the bag had something to do herself languidly, and chatted with When we are in trouble we cry for help. When At loggerheads—The policeman's Billy the little incident, at once joined. we are relieved we often forget to be thankful. At evening there were wanderings in the lanes; with her suggestion. Poll}-, who was making a lily-wreath "You'll see Mr. Forrest before I do, and the burglar's Jimmy. Love's lamp lit up the gloom in our abode. for her shade-hat, while Bounce lay But not always. Mr. W. W. Griffin, of Trout Yet who could watch the swallow's eager quest So, when Tad again saw Mr. Forrest, Tad," Polly continued, as she extended Creek, St. Clair Co., Ala., writes: " I had a bad With tired eyes that only longed for rest? he told him that he guessed he looking on with lazy interest. Tad, the newspaper; "I wish you'd give it attack of chills and fever. My system was full Keeping a diary is not what it is cracked hugging his knees, which were drawn He had his dreams to dream, just as of old. wouldn't do any thing about opening to him—somehow, I don't like him one of malaria. For two years I was scarcely able up to be. Thirty days of accuracy is nearly up to his chin, sat a little dis- about the limit of the endurance; but Dr. His fancies flew above on happy wings; the sachel, for awhile longer, at least— bit." to work at all. Some times my heart would Escaping all that was so dully told— tance off, thinking how singular it was palpitate for two hours at a time. My legs would Bull's Cough Syrup has never yet disap- perhaps he might see it advertised in "All right," replied Tad, taking the The weary march of useful common things. that, in a big world, he should again get could to the knees, and I fully expected to pointed any one who has used it. I could not rise; when quite worn out with pain, some of the city papers yet, if he could paper, "I'll hand it to him when I see die. In September, 1881, I bought a bottle of Or children's cries, I longed for sleep again. only get hold of the right one. have met the owner of the fur cloak, him; though / don't fancy him much Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seigel's Curative and wondering what she would say if The "Polish boy" wag doubtless a boot- I slipped aside unwitting; but in dreams Mr. Forrest smiled unpleasantly, and myself. But I wonder where on earth Syrup, of your agent, Mr. R. M. King, and before I saw alone once more that happy time, said, rather sneeringly, that he had she knew the part she had played in I bad token the first bottle I felt better, and in a black. Joe is!" he added, suddenly noticing Ere work could separate, or blur the gleams kept run of the city papers as con- helping him along on his way to Bix- the prolonged absence of his friend and short time was able to go to work. May God The sun had lent us, turning prose to rhyme. port. bleu you for the good you have done." Throat-ailom gets well seld of itself, but He rose yet higher, and I loosed the band; stantly as most people, and, to his cer- crony. Mr. Win. J. HcCann, 99 Randall-st.. Boston, deepens until it undermines the constitu- X would not drag him down from fairy-land. tain knowledge, no such advertisement It was one of those delightful sum- "Joseph is here, son oi the pale-face!" writes: " Six months ago I began to throw up tion, wastes away health, strength and mer afternoons when one feels disin- my food after eating. I thought I was going For he Is happy, and his life Is sweet, had ever been published, nor would suddenly responded a guttural voice into consumption. I soon began to have pain flesh, and finally fastens itself on the lungs, Nor recks he that so far I lag behind. there ever be, as the owner was doubt- clined to do any thing but dream away from the roadside, "but his ieet no in the chest, stomach and sides. I got little sleep completing the wreck and ruin of the Perchance beyond life's mists once more we'll less dead, or had long since given up the idle hours. The clear, unruffled and woke ail tired oat. I once lost five pounds whole man. Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure meet. longer tread the paths of peace, for they in four days. I began using 8haker Extract of the search of his lost property. Of surface of Bjficport pond reflected the are set upon the war-path, and before Roots, or Selgel's Syrup, and when I had fin- ii the only safe, sure and speedy remedy And in one strand our lives shall then be drifting white clouds overhead, and the ished the sixth bottle I could eat three square for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung twined: course, Tad would do as he liked—it another moon the scalp of the Forrest meals a day, and go to sleep the minnte I struck One strand so strong, it shall have pow«r to was nothing to him; and Tad noticed a tall, whisperin^pines which bent over the bed. I am a paper hanger by trade, and diseases. Sold by Eberbach & Son, at draw chieftain shall dangle in his wigwam!" have worked every day since I took the second fifty cents and one dollar. Pleasant to decided chill in the tone and manner its margin, as faithfully as some great With this terrible announcement, a bottle, and gained eighteen pounds. I ought to Our hearts together—being one, once more. mirror. Far off, at the other end, a be thankful and I am." take and safe for children. -All The Tear Bound. of the usually genial Forrest, as he figure attired in a blanket shawl, with Thia remedy opens all the natural passages of turned away. solitary loon sent out his quivering cry disheveled hair hanging about his face, the body, expels the poison from the blood and from time to time, while now and then enables nature to rebuild what disease has des- Michigan has been a poor market for And yet, in spite oi the gentleman's which was adorned with alternate snow-shovels thus far this winter, but the assertions as to the matter of the adver- the shrill note of the locust cut through stripes of crimson, blue and yellow, Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seigel's Syrup, is Adventures of Tad; the warmth and stillness of the air with sold by all druggist*, or send to the proprietor, A. gale of A rctic overshoes will probably last — OB THE — tisement he carried in his inside coat- burst forth from the bushes, uttering a J. White, M warren street, New York. until May as an offset. pocket a copy of the Boston Journal, monotonous persistency. The murmer fiendish and blood-curdling yell. HAPS AMD MISHAPS OF A LOST SACHEL, which contained a notice of consider- of Mr. Forrest's voice, as that gentle- He shook wildly aloft a white linen um- able importance to Tad Thome, could man, unmindful of Joe's warning, re- brella with one hand, while in the other A Story for Young and Old. he but have known it. clined gracefully at Miss Baker's feet, was an article held in the manner of an reached Tad's ears. CHAPTER xn. Indian spear, which Tad and Polly sim- BY FRANK H. CONVERSE, "Yes, Miss Baker," he was saying, ultaneously recognized as the younger It was a lovely Saturday afternoon, "I ayi passionately fond of art, and, a3 AUTHOR OF " PEPPER ADAMS," "BLOWN OUT and, of course, a half-holiday for Bix- Miss Baker's patent folding easel. After DOTY & PEINER! TO SEA," "PAUL, GBAFTON," ETC. what's-his-name says, the study of the allowing Mr. Forrest's anger a suffi- port youth. Tad had been very busy beautiful is a—o-w-w-w-w! oh! oh!" all the forenoon, as Mr. and Mrs. cient time to cool, Joe had wandered [Copyrighted, W8e, by D. Lothrop dk Co., and back to the shore, where he was at NOW IS THE TI^CE TO Published by Special Arrangement.] Mason, of Boston, had arrived the night before, and taken the spare once chartered by Miss Baker to carry CHAPTER XI.—CONTINUED. room. They were very wealthy peo- her shawl and sketching utensils back "If there had beon any thing otmuch a ple, who had boarded with Miss Smith to her boarding-place, while Mr. For- value in it," Mr.' Forrest observed, "8 o c for three successive summers, find- rest took the little party for a row on C3 watching Tad closely, "the owner the pond. The possession of such avail- OH C3 o CO ing in the quiet of this secluded CO would have been likely to have adver- village an enjoyment that no crowded able material was too great a tempta- u s tised in the city papers." tion for Joe, who had at once utilized OH p watering-place could give them. B "Yes," returned Tad, "but then we them, with the effect I have just de- %-, s a> Tad had seen very little of them, 0 shouldn't be any the wiser for that, and only noticed that the lady was scribed. 3 down here in Bixport, for about the rather stout and pleasant-faced, while "Ha! Ha!" cried the Indian brave, • Look here, Tad!" he continued, with urday afternoon, and, borrowing Mr. fear—the flower of his tribe wars not an extravagant display of teeth, "I'm Kenneth's big, flat-bottomed boat, he upon helpless women, nor does he fear one of the queerest fellows you ever had invited Joe Whitney, Polly Flagg "SHOO! SHOO!" even though the dread avenger be at saw, and I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll and the dog Bounce to go after lilies in The wild whoop with which Mr. For- his heels!" Perhaps the red man's ut- give you a new clean ten-dollar bill for Bixport pond—a beautiful sheet of rest unexpectedly ended his a-sthetic terance would have been less boastful the bag without seeing it—unknown water, not far from Deacon Whitney's. remarks startled the young lady so had he known that the avenger, in the contents and all; what do you say?" "There's Mr. Mason and his wife al- much that she dropped her palette, unexpected person of Deacon Whitney, Buy Shoes! "Couldn't think of it, sir!" Tad re- ready," said Polly, glancing ashore; paint side down, full upon Mr. For- was so close at hand. The deacon, hav- ing been hunting up a stray steer plied, quietly. "they always put up some lunch and rest's upturned face, while he, spring- "Fifteen? Well," he continued, gay- ing wildly to his feet, began thrashing along the pond shore, had suddenly start for the pond just a« soon as they turned a bend in the wood-road in ly, as Tad shook his head resolutely, get fairly settled at Mi.s.s Smith's." his person with both hands, shouting REDUCED PRICES FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS "what will you take ? Twenty? Twenty- "Shoo! shoo!" as he madly danced time to recognize his erratic son's "And there are those two Boston voice. five?" girls that are boarding at Widow Simp- about the green sward! "Why, it isn't mine to sell, sir," was son's—with Mr. Forrest," added Joe, "I beg your pardon, ladies," he ["TO BE CONTINUED.] the same grave reply, and Mr. Forrest with a slight chuckle, as he remem- hastily exclaimed, as both the Misses * » •• muttered something under his mus- bered the bitten apple. Baker stared at him aghast, "but I REMOVING STUMPS. tache in reference to "an obstinate "Come ashore and have some lunch, fear there w a bee's nest in the vicinity; A Farmer's Discouraging Experiments New Undertaking Business! young fool," which Tad did not quite with Saltpeter and Coal-OiL young folks," called Mr. Mason, who I have just been severely stung by catch. was a great favorite in Bixport, be- one" But his explanation was Let me answer the question about Further conversation on the subject cause, as they said, "he nor his wife brought to an abrupt close by a singu- saltpeter for removing stumps. Hav- was prevented by the sudden appear- put on city airs—if they were worth lar noise, which—a seeming combina- ing two large chestnut stumps in a ance of Polly Flagg, accompanied by half a million dollars." tion of stifled scream, repressed gasp field, I put my trust in the statement Joe Whitney, on her way to school. So the boat was headed for the shore, and smothered laughter — proceeded that so completely went the rounds of Polly, who was a special favorite with and, as it touched the beach, Polly, from Joe Whitney, who, with a very the agricultural press, and started to Miss Smith, had permission to pick all with both hands full of long-stemmed, red face and a long alder stick, in the the field with an auger. I bored four- the flowers she wanted. So, with a end of which was a pin, had suddenly teen holes in one big stump at different smile and nod to Tad, she began cull- fragrant treasures, jumped ashore— followed, more slowly^by Tad and Joe. and silently rejoined Tad and Polly. depths, some seven, eight, nine and ing a little bouquet of purple pansies even twelve inches; plugged in the for Miss Burbank, her teacher; while "John, dear, will yPti look at those "You—you young villain!" wrath- WM. Q-. lovely lilies!" exclaimed Mrs. Mason; fully ejaculated Mr. Forrest, as the saltpeter, and in the following spring Joe, with one hand in his pocket, calm- I set them on fire, but they would not Formerly with John Gates & Son, UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DI- and, at the sound of her voice, it all truth suddenly flsished across his mind, RECTOR, Keck Building, now occupied by Richmond & Treadwell, No. 58 S. ly munched a huge winter Baldwin, burn. I read in one paper that after which he held in the other. came back to Tad—the Pullman car, and, with this exclamation, he made a Main st, wishes to announce that he has purchased a new hearse and opened n sudden dive in Joe's direction; but the removing the plug in the spring coal- entirely new outfit and line of goods, and will be pleased to serve the public in a and the night journey to Boston be- oil should be poured into the holes, and manner that will give entire satisfaction, both as regards quality of goods and "Have a bite, Mr. Forrest," asked hind Mrs. John G. Mason's chair, shel- wary youth, evading his grasp, dodged Joe, advancing the unbitten side under his outstretched arm with a then the stump would be consumed in prices. tered by Mrs. John G. Mason's cloak. a few minutes. The coal-oil wagon Having spent some time with one of the leading undertakers in Detroit, I have of the apple, with easy familiarity. How funny it was, to be sure! hilarious war-whoop, and disappeared received instruction that will be of advantage to myself and patrons. among the trees. had just been at the house that day, The little party gathered round the and I filled the five-gallon can with the 664-714 ¥K. G. HENNE, 58 S. Main Street. lunch-basket, under the shade of some Mr. Forrest was very angry, particu- best headlight oil, and to be certain in delightfully tall pines, and began to larly when he discovered that a smear my experiment, I carried the whole five PENNYROYAL WAFERS discuss a rather substantial lunch. At of pea-green paint extended from his gallons to the field, and poured into Are successfully used monthly by over 10,(100 a little distance were the Misses Baker, forehead downward across his nose to INSURANCE, "lls. Are Safe, Effectual and Pleasant, tl those holes till every drop was out of >er box by mail, or at druggists. Sealed Par- two very nice girls of culture, from his cheek, though he made a pretense REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY OF iculara 2postage stamps. Address the can. I was confident now that I THE EUREKA CHEMICAL COMPANY, Boston—and, baring said this, it is of laughing it off as a joke. should see no more of that stump. As Flshnr Block. Wl Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. perhaps unnecessary to add that the "Just dip my handkerchief in the soon as the match was applied, up A. W. HAMILTON LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND STUDENTS! younger wore eye-glasses, and had pond-water, Tad, and wipe this paint The Great EngrllNh Prescription went the blaze, scared the horses in Offices, No. 1 and 2, First Floor, will restore that lost Vitality and a Rugged, brought a volume of Kuskin for light off my face, will you," he said, throw- the plow team, roared like Niagara, Hamilton Block. Healthy Condition follow its use. Buy at your reading, while her sister, with artistic ing it to Tad, who, taking it in silence, and when the oil was consumed I had Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate will druggist's, one package,SI; six for $5. EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH. tendencies, was seated under a large scrubbed down Mr. Forrest's face till it simply blackened the stumps, and left find It to their advantage to call on me. I repre- Sold by H. J. Brown <£ Co. white umbrella before an easel, making was tolerably clear. But with the paint sent the following first-class Fire Insurance Com them hard and dry, and no more Probate Order. a sketch of Bixport pond in oils. Mr. was a chalky substance from over Mr. p»nles, having an aggregate capital of over STATE OF MICHIGAN, j burned than the shade of the lamp by 88,000.000: COUNTY OF WASHTKNAW. j SSi Forrest, who represented himself as of Forrest's right eyebrow, and, too late, which 1 am writing this experience is At a session of the Probate Court for the County one of the iirst families of New York, that gentleman clapped his hand to his The Grand RaptdH Fire Ins. Co., of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the affected by the oil within it. Tbe Ohio Farmer's Ins. Co., (Insures City of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the twenty- was most elaborately dressed in a cool forehead, with a slight exclamation. only dwellinars). flfth day of January, in the year one thousand and becoming boating suit of cream- Not to be defeated, I had the can re- The Herman Fire Ins. Co., eight hundred and eighty-eight. Tad's sharp eyes detected a small bluish The Concord ia Fire Ins. Co., Present, WILLIAM D. HAKKIMAN, Judge of colored flannel; and when ho arose scar on Mr. Forrest's temple, that had filled ami tried five gallons more with The Citizens' Fire Ins. Co., Probate. from a very green mosay log on which been skillfully hidden by a touch of the same success as before. This is The Wertchester Fire Ins. Co.. In the matter of the estate ot George Sutton, 2d, TOE TELL-TALE BITE. Tbe Milwaukee Mechanic's Mutual Incompetent. Sedgwick Dean, the Guardian of he had been sitting, the effect of color French chalk. what I know about holes and saltpeter Fire Ins. Co., To please the youth Mr. Forrest con- said ward, comes into court and represents that was so striking as to draw an audible "How are you, Jones," thought Tad, for removing stumps.—J. I). Detrich, in The New Hampshire Fire Ins. Co., he is new prepared to render his eighteenth an- descendingly and unthinkingly set his Country Gentleman. The Amazon lire Ins. Co. nual account as such Guardian. teeth in a portion of the tempting fruit. snort from the observant Joe Whitney. with a little twinge of excitement, Thereupon it in ordered. That Saturday, the "Say, Mr. Forrest," he called, with Bates Low. Losses liberally adjusted and eighteenth day of February next, at ten o'clock Joe jerked away his hand suddenly, for which he carefully concealed, handing oromptly paid. his mouth full of sandwich, "I wouldn't A Distinction in Terms. in the forenoon, be assigned for examining and some reason or other, and stood appar- back the handkerchief with apparent I also issue Life and Investment Policies in th« allowing such account, and that the next of kin set down much in them white clo's— of said ward and all other persons interested in ently transfixed with astonishment as unconsciousness of the shai<|> glance At a recent State trial in Texas, a Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Company. As- said estate, are required to appear at a session of they're all streaked up behind now; be- he did so, for inserted In the apple given him by the eity-bred gentleman, witness was being examined regarding sets 165,000,000. Persons desiring Accident Insur- said court, then to be holden at the Probate Office sides, there's lots of bumble-bee's-nesta ance, can have yearly Policies written for them oi in the City of Ann Arbor, in said County, and which he held was left a very nice set who clapped on his hat with considera- a certain dinner of fried oysters par- show cause, if aDy there be, why the said account round here." Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets issued st should not be granted : And it is further ordered, of false teeth. ble haste ticipated in by the defendant. Low Rates in the Standard Accident Insurance that said Guardian give notice to the persons Mr. Forrest, who had turned very Tad then rejoined Polly, who had "Oid the prisoner seize upon them Company of North America. Money to Loan at interested in said estate, of the pendency of said With an inarticulate exclamation Mr. account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a Forrest grasped apple and all, and van- red, did not receive the suggestion in a risen to her feet, and, after talking a with aviditj P" inquired one of the Curreni Rates. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 12M. copy of this order to be published in the Ann kindly spirit. little with the amused Mr. Mason, tho and 2 to . M. Arbor REGISTER, a newspaper printed and cir- ished through the gate, leaving a small counsel. culated in said county, three successive weeks two made their way slowly home want previous to said day of hearing. party oi three convulsed with laughter, "Youngman,"hesaid, loftily, "allow "No. sir." answered th~' witness, ALEX. W. HAMILTON, which was only checked by the ap- me to say that your coarse familiarity by the shady wood-road that followed "he chocked them down into his (A true copy.) WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. the pond shore for quite a distance. : Hamilton Block. Judge of Probate pearance of Miss Smith, who conde- is very unpleasant have tin. goodness iBsophagus from the end of a three-' V\ iLUAji G. DOTY, Probate Register. to attend to your own affairs." "Why, where is Bounce?" cried tined fork."—Texas Si/lings. At the Cocker league reception, Mon- Mrs. C. E. Mitchell, formerly Miss Mag- The M of the D Bargains in clothing made to order. A THE KEGISTER day evening, Mr. Vestal, the cornetist of gie Morton, of Ann Arbor, died at her discount of 10 to 20 percent, on all heavy the Chequamegons, and the Zither club, home in Ludington last Saturday morning, Prof, de Pont and the University weight goods. WAGNER & Co., composed of Messrs. Haller, Yiessel, and leaving her husband and a babe four days dramatic club scored a success, last Satur- Merchant Tailors. THURSDAY FEBUARY 9, 1888. Stark, set the audience fairly wild with old. She was the sister of Dr. Morton day evening, in presenting "The Mystic I delight. and E. J. Morton, of the Argus. As Miss Bell of Ronquerolles," before a brilliant We are offering extraordinary value in Morton in Ann Arbor, she was extremely audience in the opera housp. If the pants to order. All $6 50 ar,d $7.00 heavy Last Friday night a horse was stolen well liked, and a large circle of friends young men in the cast carried off the weights for $0.00. WAGNER & Co., BACH & ABEL from August Seabolt, of Scio. The same here will regret her untimely death. She palm for acting, the young women, as is Merchant Tailors. parties probably took a harness from a Mr. graduated in the U. of M. lit department their right, carried off the palm for beauty Nice line of Dried Fruits at W. B. War- Jedele. Sheriff Walsh got track of the in 1881, and was also a graduate of the Miss Myra Pollard was a graceful Com- FOR horse at Onondaga, in Ingham county, Ann Arbor high school. Oi Monday the ner's, S'.ate-st. on Tuesday. tesse de Cerny, and Miss Gertrude Wade remains were brought to Ann Arbor, and made an interesting Marie, the persecuted Do not fail to purchase a fine suit of Our New Em- THE REGISTER has a chance to crack the the funeral occurred Tuesday at the resi- daughter of the Baronesp. As the clothes of Wm. W. Douglas before they ancient chestnut, "What's in a name?" dence on the S. Ypsilanti road. Baroness de Ronquerolles, in deep griei are all gone. These goods must be sold having called the fortunate Dr. Hamilton and privation, Miss Kate Seymour hac at once. E. Smith, of Detroit, Dr. Hamilton E. John J. Robieon was the happiest man in not a chance for display in costume, but broideries all on Ann Arbor on Monday, owing to the fol- California Canned goods at W. B. War- Fish, perhaps through some association in her black robes she walked the boards ner's, 24 State st. with Grant's secretary of state. lowing which appeared in Monday's Free a stately lady. Miss Percy Coon was a Press. (The youngster referred to was born A fine all wool suit can be purchased in Ann Arbor about 17 years 8go, and John lively Mme. Giraud. The interest of the Sale this week Mrs. E. A. Cooley, of Bay City, a plot of the play centers about the two at Wm. W. Douglas's for seven dollars— daugh;er-in-law of Judge Thomas M. J. is his grandpa.) "At the regular semi- warranted in every respect. examination of cadet midshipmen, which characters of Jean Gauthier and Nicholas. Cooley, died suddenly Feb. 1. She at- As Nicholas, C. T. Alexander put great tended church the preceding Sunday even- has just closed at the Annapolis Naval a Little Money will Buy at An- Academy, John K. Robison, sen of Pros- life into the play, and won applause. drews * ««>."*. Hamburg ing in her usual good haalth. She leaves Complete photographing outfit, $2,50. a husband and four small children. ecuting Attorney Robison, ranks No. 1 in Some wicked relatives of the Baroness Brass trimmed curtain poles, complete, for 30c. a class of ninety-five, standing ninety-four had robbed her of fortune and name. Pen, pencil and rubber stamp, your name 26c. Engraved calling cards, plate, 50 cards, J1.50. Allan Webb and Robert Taylor, colored points ahead of the next highest it", the Nicholas, a poor lawyer's clerk, entirely 3-inch gold picture frames, 15c per foot. Flouncing, Cam boys, 15 and 11 years old respectively, class. Young Robison has met with a unknown to the Baroness, had come into Fine Team ragged dye stationery, 25c per box. series of flattering successes, having possession of a manuscript, called the Our 25c buckskin purses, closing at 10c. were ordered sent to the reform school Cut rates on subscriptions to magazines. last Thursday, by Justice Frueauff. Judge passed No. 1 at the competitive examina- M.... of the D...., which, translated, Wall papers. 3c, 5c, 8c per roll. Gold papers, 15c. of Probate Harriman approved of it, and tion in this city ; No. 1 upon the exami- means "Memoirs of the Devil." He deter- Window shades, fringe, spring fixture and brie Flouncing pulls, 50c. they were taken on Monday. It was for nation for admission to the academy in mines to assist the lady. This manuscript Ladies' gold pens, best quality made, 75c. general truancy. which he entered into competition with a seriously implicates the conspirators, and number of students who had already been gives the shrewd and courageous Nicholas Swiss Flouncing The question for debate in lyceum No. through the first year's course at the tremendous power, which, dressed in the 1, of the high school, tomorrow evening, academy ; and has held the rank of one traditional garb of the devil, he proceeds is Resolved, that the U. S. senators should in bis class for each monthly examination and Pique be elected by a popular vote. Messrs. with but one exception when his rank to use unmercifully. They, however, suc- Great Reduction Sale! Southmayd and Osborne will talk for the was No. 3." ceed in destroying a part of the manu- affirmative, and Messrs. Hossack and script, and Nicholas was almost in despair. Tichnor for the negative. Then Jean Gauthier comes forward more Wahr's Bookstore offer PERSONAL. AND SOCIAL. prominently. Louis Boyle did some very Flouncing with for the next 30 days a John C. Schmid, of Ann Arbor, last creditable work in that part. Gauthier g siitiuiiin Friday filed a bill in chancery asking that Mr?. J. S. Rickets returned from Far- knew the secrets, and knew where the Grand Reduction Sale on Edges to match Jacob F. Stabler be restrained from cutting well. necessary papers were, but he had been CO and selling any more timber from his farm The Knights Templar give a social next made to swear, years before, not to speak all Miscellaneous Books, in Lodi, on which Mr. Sohmid has a mort- Monday evening. anything but Yes or No, and not to reveal Standard Books in Sets, Sta- o all. .Is it neces- gage. Circuit Court Commissioner Mc- Erwin F. Smith, of Ann Arbor, is spend- the hiding place, until certain words were Kernan granted an injunction. ing the week ia Lansing. pronounced. The scene in which the tionery, Fancy Goods, Wall O Annual February Sale acute Nicholas discovered the necessity of Dr. Edward Batwell, of Ypsilanti, was T. J. Keech has been confined to his speaking certain words, and his despair Paper, in short, everything house for a Week by sickness. sary to give chosen as physician to the county poor because he could not discover them, was a in their line goes in this house Tuesday. Several bids were G. F. Allraendinger will be back from strong one. Both Alexander and Boyle o put in. They will want the physician, by the south, Saturday, or earlier. acted it cleverly. Of course by accident CO sale. Don't make any pur- of Emrboiderie sand and by to work for nothing. Dr. Bat- prices ? 1 Case Miss Lizzie Kirk, of Ypsilanti, visited the words were finally spoken, the prized PS chases, until you axamine well will not receive much, if any, over Miss Grace Jennelle last week. documents found, the villains baffled, and $80 per year, besides some fees. o of New Fancy C. A. Hamm, of Buffalo, N. Y., has been Marie very properly falls in love with their prices, The Keck troubles are sgain stirred. visiting Geo. W. Millen a few days. Nicholas who, the mercenary wretch, had White Goods, Martin Keck, of Chicago, a brother of M--S. 0. G. Wales and daughter, of To- done all these brave things in order to win John Keck, on Tuesday, through his ledo, are visiting at John Matthews'. the beautiful girl. J. H. Lee, H. B Black Dress attorneys, Sawyer & Knowlton, filed a W. W. Wines gave a supper, last Fri- Wyeth, L. H. Cooper, as French nobles, bill in the court of chancery, praying the day evening, to his employes and ladies. and E. N. Smith as the cowardly domestic, Valantine, sustained their parts well. The •s court to compel Win. Aprill to render an The Ann Arbor bachelors say that they Goods on Sale account of the seouriiies placed in hia can stand it if the readers of the Evening club afforded the audience much pleasure. Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric hands. News can. They had one superiority over most pro- fessionals in that nearly every word they this week. Mrs. Kunigunde Schade, of Ypsilanti, Some Ann Arbor people enjoyed a fine uttered was distinctly heard in all parts of Edges, Insertions, Flouncings, formerly Mrs. Schlaek, of Ann Arbor, dance at H. K. White's, Tuesday evening, tbe house. The costumes were elegant WE ARE HERE died at her home in Ypsilanti Saturday on the river road. and appropriate. At the Same Old Stand, morning. Her remains were deposited in Miss Emily Clapp, who has been visit- the vault in Ann Arbor. She was 69 years ing at T. J. Keech's, has returned to her and All-Overs, in White and old. She was the owner of considerable home in Lancaster, N. Y. BACH & ABEL. property in Ypsilanti, and had a life lease Dr. C. IX. Siowell'a Work on Tectb. of the Schlaek estate here. Sir Knight Spaflord, of Manchester, Colored. attended the regular meeting of the com- The second edition of Dr. C. H. Stow- THE CITY. The Ann Arbor council of the Bay State inandary, Tuesday evening. well's work on "The Microscopic Struc- First Grocery East of Post-Office, beneficiary association, Tuesday evening, Rev. W. H. Ryder went east last week ture of a Human Tooth, together with WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL! elected J. T. Jacobs, president; Prof. M. to confer about his call to Andover, and The biggest values we have Crop of measles at G-eddes. some Unusual and Irregular Forms of E. Cooley, vice-president; Geo. H. Pond, he is still considering the subject. Teeth," has appeared since the last num- For Sugars that are Strictly Pure, local secretary; Dr. C. G. Darling, ex- For Coffees that are Perfect in Flavor, H. J. Brown's five-year-old boy is sick A large sleigh load of Ann Arbor young ber of THE REGISTER. Natural modesty For Teas that never turn Red. amining physician ; board of trustees, A. people will attend a dance at the Follet For Spices that are not Adulterated, ever offered. Over 1200 with diphtheria. Kearney, H. Randall, W. A. Tolchard, H. will preclude very much praise, in these For Flour that Beats them All, house in Ypsilanti, tomorrow evening. columns, of the typography, press work and For Kerosene that sives the Best Light, Miss May Donnelly, aged 14 years, died J. Brown, and S. W. Beakes. For Goods of the Highest Quality, Tomorrow evening there will be a so- binding of this work, as they were done in For the Lowest Living Prices. yesterday morning. cial at the residence of Nathan Sutton, THE REGISTER office. It is a work 12x16 Also a full line of Crockery, Glassware Pieces to select from, at 5c, Contrary to what might be expected, and Lamps. Judge Kinne is holding court in Monroe the story, ''Indiscreet Maud Bangs of Northfield. Also a church social James inches, illustrated by 12 full page engrav- Ann Arbor," which THE REGISTER will print Bunting's, in Geddes. ings. Th- illustrations were first drawn Remember the place, No. 5 Ann-si.. this week, his first term. Ann Arbor. next week, is not the greatest story ever Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Loefiler returned to oy Dr. Stowell in India ink, and then re- 10c, 121c, 15c, 20c and 25c Officers of the Knights of Pythias were written. It is quite equal to "Sealskin and Ann Arbor yesterday to remain until Mr. produced by the engraver, Even the un- J. D. STIMSON & SON. installed Monday evening. Shoddy," and like stories appearing in the Loeffler has finished his course in the nitiated in the mysteries of the teeth can- I Detroit paperg, and has as much literacy Dental college next June. not but express wonder at the patient I per yard. No such values Daisy Britton on Monday asked for a merit as the Bachelor columns of the microscopical work and careful drawing GRAND OPERA HOUSE! divorce from William Britton. Evening News. Frank Abele and Jay Thompson, two well known young men of this city, left which must have been done by Dr. Stow- ell in the preparation of his illustrations. Lovina E. Cuoper, of Ypsilanti, asks for Harry L. Cole, Gottlob Stark, Edwin Tuesday for Springfield, Mo., where they j ever offered by any other a divorce from Abram E. Cooper. will work at their trades. The purpose of the work, as he says in Saturday, Feb. lltlx. Garter, John Armbruater, and August Ditz his preface, is two-fold: "first, to give to have filed their answer as part of the Andrew C. Robeson, law '81, lit. '85, of Dr. A. C. Nichols has a branch dental defendants in the case of Sellick Wood the dental profession plain and definite office in the rooms vacated by Dr. Jenkins. Greenville, O., arrived last Friday in Ann house in this City. Early against Albert Sorg et. al., in which the Arbor, and spent several days with friends. statements concerning the minute struc- Three Seasons and a Brilliant Success Herman Wanzeck, of Ann Arbor, died city is a party. They are painters em- He is now a representative in the Ohio ture of the human teeth, and second, to isst evening of inflammatory rheumatism. ployed by Sorg, and say that their claims legislature. place on record some of the specimens against him have precedence under act from the unique collections of Professors buyers secure best assortment M. C. Sheehan will give a leap-year No. 94 laws of 1887, which protects Miss Mollie Nelson, of Ithaca, Mich., Ford and Taft." Thus Dr. Stowell has col- MR. FRANK JONES matinee next Saturday instead of the laborers. was a guest of Miss Grace Jennelle, last lected in this work illustrations of 50 teeth usual order of things. Friday. Miss Nelson is a graduate of the from the private collection of Professor IN HIS DOMESTIC PLAY ENTITLED, of Patterns. 300 Pieces Real Normal, and expects to take a course in The Detroit Evening News speaks of the Commercial college at Ypsilanti. Taft, the dean of the Dental college in U. A certain gentleman in Ann Arbor has Rev. H. M. Curtis, of Flint, who preached of M., and of 25 teeth from the collection a device for economizing space in dwelling in the Presbyterian church last Sunday, Capt. Miller and wife, of Grand Haven, houses, which he will get patented. of Professor Ford, who for nearly fifty Hand - Made Linen Laces, as one of the ablest pulpit orators in Mich- are now visiting D. F. Scbairer. He has a years has been an eminent teacher of an- The Philharmonic club appeared, last igan. The Jefferson avenue Presbyterian medal from the U. S. Government for saving 12 lives on Lake Michigan, nine atomy. No two men could have gathered Friday evening, in another ot the Cham- church of Detroit have their eyes on him a more useful collection of teeth, and ber concerts, and lost none of its popu- and may get him. The Presbyterian so- miles from Holland, Mich., about two Torchorn, Medicis, Floren- ciety of Ann Arbor evidently hope to in- years ago. hence, illustrated as they a.-e in this work THRESHING MACHINE A6T. larity. by a well-known microscopist, and ex- duce Dr. Eddy to come to them again in A pleasant party was held at the resi- The State horticultural society has the spring. plained by a carefully written text, they A Cyclone of Fun! The Pughtown dence of Wm. Parker, of Geddesburg, last Farmer Band Parade daily. Full Or- tine, Smyrna, Cluny and An- broken loose from the state agricultural Thursday night, it being the 21st birthday are invaluable to the dental profession. society, and will not take part in the state Dr. Stowell has put the general text ia as chestra, (9 Pieces). Great Comedy Co. One paper has the following to say of of his son Fred. Over 107 people were The Threshing Machine at work on the fair again. Frank Jones, who appears at the opera present. The party erjjoyed themselves beautiful order as the illustrations. It contains his own opinions. He has stu- Stage. No other Company on the road tique, at 5c, 10c, 15c and 26c School meeting tomorrow at 7 p. m., to louse, Saturday evening, as "Si Perkins:" in dancing, and supper was served at mid- like it. decide whether the school board shall "Si Perkins' was great, the house was night. A number of Ann Arborites were diously avoided discussing disputed points have power to sell one or two rods front ull, and so, we guess, was the audience present. which would only serve to confuse. THE on State-st. by the way they rolled around in their REGISTER is confident that his enterprise PRICES, 35. 50 aad 75 cts. per yard. seats and shook with laughter and clapped and careful work will receive recognition. Adelbert Collins, Feb. 1, was before their hands, and stamped their feet with coining Events. Reserved Seats now on Sale at Wahr'g. Justice Pond for being drunk; fined $5.25 applause. Frank Jones is a very clever Company A's party at the rink is boom- Over 100 Pieces costs. James Lucas, Feb. 3, also drunk, ictor, and takes the character of Si Per- ing. 25 days in jail. dns to perfection. Miss Alice Montague T. A. A. & N. M. R'y Co, will sell tick- GRAND OPERA HOUSE! s an easy, graceful actress, and at once Rev. Henry P. Collins, of Coldwater, ets to New Orleans and return at very Dr. Otis Haven, a son of the late Presi- won the good will of the audience. The will preach at the Presbyterian church low rates on account of mardi gras festiv- Goods in Nainsook, Checks. dent Haven, died in Evanston, 111., Feb. 3. whole company was excellent, and well next Sunday. ities. Tickets on sale Feb. 6th to 12th in- Monday, February 13. His wife is a daughter of Andrew 5. deserved the crowded house that f reeted "Si Perkins," Saturday evening at the clusive, returning on or before March 31st. Sutherland, of Ann Arbor. them." opera house, and Saulsbury's Troubadours A. J. PAISLEY, Agent. Stripes and Plaids. next Monday evening. Married, on Feb. 7, by Dr. W. W. Ram- 1000 mile tickets can be had over the sey,, at the parsonage in Ann Arbor, Alden The Washtenaw county Republican club Rev. J. T. Sunderland will give next T. A. A. & N. M R'y, for twenty dollars. G. Cooper, ot Laingsburg, and Miss leld a meeting in Ann Arbor last Satur- Sunday evening the fourth in his series of This road has never charged more. The most complete line ot Augusta E. Dorr, of Sharon. day, adopted a new constitution, and Practical Sermons to students. Subject: A. J. PAISLEY, Agent. chose the fellowing gentlemen as delegates "Choosing a Profession.'1 THE REGISTER hopes to present its o the convention of the state league • J E. C. Warner, secretary of the county Something; Nice. White Goods at Low Prices readers, next week, with a story, written E. Beal, Wm. Campbell, J. E. Sumner; board of school examiners, says that there Hot Drinks, Lemonade, Coffee, Tea, by a resident of Ann Arbor, entitled "In- J. 1. Jacobs, J. P. Lawrence, A. J. Saw- will be an examination of candidates for 'er, E. D. Kinne, J. C. Knowlton G H Lunches, Ham, Eggs, or Steak cooked on discreet Maud Bangs, of Ann Arbor." third-grade certificates, at the court house, short notice. Oys'ers cooked to order. Pond, E. E. Beal, H. S. Dean, and E R. Feb. 17. ever offered; at 8c, 10c, 12ic, John McOmber, of Toledo, was in town Abel of Ann Arbor, Evart H. Scott, F Fresh Pies, Cakes, Burm etc., in variety at Monday talking over the project of estab- B. Braun, I. N. S. Foster, and J. C. Mead At Unity club next Monday evening, the Candy Kitchen, 22 Eist Huron-st. lishing a factory in Ann Arbor for the of Ann Arbor Town, J. C. Bemis, Dr W Mrs. Sunderland will read a paper des- Mas. S. C. PRATT, manulacture of churns and washing-ma- i- Hall, Samuel Post, Wm. Osband J* criptive of Correggio'a Night, and Prof. Proprietress. 15c, 20c and 25c per yard. chioes. Svart Smith, J. B.Wortley, Dr. F. H.Ow'en, Chas. M. Gayley will give a paper on the 1/. D. Morehouse and Henrv Boutelle of "Land of Black Hunger." ANN ARBOR, Mion., February 8, 1888. The Unity club musicale, Monday even- fpsilanti, Emil Zenke and Henry Huehle, Thomas J. Villers, of Rochester theo- Notice is hereby given that there will February 6th, we shall ing, under the direction o£ R. Q-. Cole, of Freedom, Norman Redner and Wm' logical seminary, New York, will occupy be a meeting of the stockholders of the was veiy euccesslul and drew a fine aud- 3ansingburg of Augusta, John W. Blakes- the pulpit of the First Biptist church, on Egan Imperial Truss Company, at their ience. It closed with the Marseilles ee and Dr. Pyle of York, Chas. CanSeld, -"Sunday, Feb. 12, preaching before the office, on Thursday, February 16th, 1888, place on Sale 200 Pieces New hymn by an octette of male voices. of Lyndon, A. F. Freeman, of Manches- Young People's society in the evening. at 7:30 p. m., to vote on the adoption of MISS NELLIE McHENRYI er, V\ m. Judson, F. Vogel, and J. L Gil- By Laws for tbe government of the Com- The Great Fnninahers, Mary B., wife of Oscar Ide, of Jackson, bert, of Sylvan, 0. A. S her and J A Canada bills, Canada halves, Canada pany ard such other bnsiness as may come Spring Dress Goods with But- died in Jackson, Feb. 2, at the age of 45 Vilbur, of Superior, H. D. PUtt, M. G' quarters taken at par for sugars, flour, lard. before them. years. The remains were brought to Ann -.ase and Andrew Campbell, of Pittsfield 500 pounds choice roll butter and Schu- T. Y. KATNE, Arbor Monday for interment, and the Thomas Birkett, of Dexter, E Leland, macher oat meal. Vice Pres. and Mgr. funeral was held in St. Andrews church. Salsbury's Troubadours tons and Trimmings to match. ,/V 0Vea and A" D- GroTes,of North- J. W. MATNARD, Acknowledged the most 15 Anu-st., Miynard's block. Wm. W. Douglas has not sold out as M. M. Green carried five sleigh-loads of eld, L. E. Briggs, Harris Ball and J. L yet, but he is doing the best he can to do COMPLETE COMEDY AND MUSICAL ORGANI- Freshmen to Ypsilanti last Friday night. U Snath, of Scio, W. E. Boyden and E A. L. Noble takes inventory on Feb. 15, so. Do not fail to get a big bargain while ZATION IN AMERICA, It is needless to tell the There is talk about a big suit for damages \ Bushman of Webster, G. S. Rawson,' and desires every one whose name ap- you may. In the Latest New York Craze, to be commenced against Green, for it is f Bndgewater, E. Aldrich and Mat See- r?V£rL *line' M> S- R»ym°n<.<•. Simon's "THE HUMMING BIRD," alleged that his patent lantern and cutter before that date. Pleasant Barber Shop, directly opposite heater is the direct cause of the snow i. 8.Wheeler, of Salem, G. H. Mitchell, of Replete with Exquisite Musical Se- Ladies the value of our Sales. 'ima, A. A. Wood and Geo. L. Hoyt o£ the south door of the court house, is the lections. melting last week. Try W. B. Warner, State-st, for nice best place in the city for anything in his fresh roasted coffees. line. Try it. 645 tf. ADMISSION, 35, 50 and 75 ots. Reserved Seats at Wahr's Bookstore. D. F. SCHAIRER