THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. XVII. NO. 9. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1891. WHOLE NO. 844.
his love of nature and the natural bent RESULT OF MAYOR'S BALLOT. THE LAST SAD RITES. ami grasp of his mind all irresistibly PUBLIC OPINION OUR 25 CENT COLUMN. turned him. With a reverent but master [Hereafter no signature will be required hand he endeavored to lift the veil of EXPRESSES ITSELF OX SEVERAL on the ballots. Thus the identity of the voter Adveitisements, such as To Rent, For Sale FUNERAL. SERVICES AND RESO- will not be known to any one. Every one LUTIONS. the past, to follow the sleps of creation, MATTERS. ' and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be ascertain its laws and follow its evolu- may vote anonymously if he so desires.] inserted three weeks for 23 cents. tion. These were the problems to Have We a free Hail Delivery?—Some- The total vote up to Wednesday The University Senate Drafts an Ap- which he delighted to devote himself. evening was as follows: WANTF.K. His other studies were only incidental thing Farther about the Saloons— propriate Memorial Rehearsing the A Correspondent Indulsres lu a "Non E. F. Mills 80 Virtues and Achievements of Prof- to these or to the duties of instruction. J. T. Jacobs 27 A JTTED—Nurse Girl, and to help with house It was under the inspiration of these Seqnitur Argument on the Tariff. Wm. Biggs 14 Wwork. Apply at 35 E. Ann St. 46 LAST CALL! Winchell. grand problems that his most influential A number—in fact a large proportion 8. W. Beakes „ 10 ASTBD-A nice Boy to learn photograph A large number of friends attended L. J. Liesemer „ 10 W business. H. Randall. « books were written and his most elo- of those who, before the introduction G. F. Allmendinger „ 9 the funeral of the late Dr. Winchell, quent discourses delivered; and, as it A. L. Noble _. 8 A SITED—AT ONCK—Young Ludy to play of the present (partial) system were ac- for Gymnastic Class, in exchange for lessons =300= which was held at the house on Sunday happens, his last public lecture, the last Reginald 8pokes 7 W customed to receive their mail at the S. Dean „ „ 5 Inquire at 46 South Ingalls-st. 44 afternoon. Rev. W. 8. Studley, of Ev- lecture he was destined to deliver, when F. A. Hewlett 5 VI'ASIIEU-A few more Pupils of Violin. Be- the feebleness of mortal disease was post-office—have been unable"to receive David Rinsey ... anston, 111., delivered an eloquent ad- ' gtnners only. Terms reasonable. Inquire at vercome by the inspiration of his sub- any direct benefits from the free deliv- C. H. Manly...... 46 South Ingalls-st. 44 dress, touching on the life and virtues Judge Harriman ject, a lecture which called together so ery. On the contrary, rates are in- N. W. Cheever... of his old friend. Services were con- many that his class room had to be ex- Col. H. 8. Dean... FOR SALE. creased, for with the free delivery in John Moore 3 ducted by the Eev. R. H. Rust, of the changed for University Hall — his last public address was again devoted place of the one-cent postage, the two- Patrick Ryan 8 OR SALE—Or Exchange for Ann Arbor City Methodist church. A select choir, un- A.W. Hamilton 2 FProperty—A Stock of Goods, consisting of Dry to one of the noble problems of creat on. cent stamp is required on all city letters, 8. A. Moran _ „ 2 Goods. Boots and Shoes,Groceries and Clothing, in der the direction of Prof. A. A. Stanley, It was a fitting sul ject for the last dis- E. B. Pond 2 a good location and an old-established trade. For so that on the city mail of all those John J. Robison 2 further particulars inquire of McC. LEBEAU, 25% rendered the music. The honorary course and a fitting close for the public Alpheus Feich 2 life of so great, so able and so devout a justly entitled to free delivery, but Lawrencest. 44tf 1 pall-bearers were Professors D'Ooge, Thomas J. Keech 2 man. living off or beyond the carrier route?: W. K. Price _ 2 ^OR SALE AT v .«« KUA11V—A forty acre Walter, Harrington, Prescott, Carhart, F Schmid „ _. 2 Farm, with good house and barn, on section 16 2 A noble and striking personality, a the government demands and collects I Pettee, Demmon and President Angell. Major Wm. C. Steven? 2 in the township of York, about four miles Irom man of great learning and lofty ideals, pay for service not performed. Admit Prof. B. M. Thompson 1 Saline Villay-known as the Onderkirk farm. A large number of people followed the has been stricken down and we grieve Edward Treadwell 1 Inquire on the place, or of E. B. POND, NO. 6, N. that it is but a single cent on a letter, it Prof. H. N. Chute 1 Mam H, Ann Arbor. 45 —{ IP IR, I C IE I }— remains to Forest Hill cemetery . at his loss; a gentle and earnest spirit is being collected constantly and in the Prof. Perry 1 OR HALE—Ten acres Land, situated oppo- Don't miss seeing our Extensive Line of new Dress Goods: Henriettaa, has left us and we mourn. Philip Bach 1 F site the residence long known as the Averill On Friday afternoon the University We extend our heartfelt sympathy to course of a year amounts to a consider- J. J (joodyear 1 Burnett place, in section ten, township of Webster. Cashmeres and Serges, in all the Latest Colors and Shades. Prices the Senate met and drafted the following his family in their great bereavement M. E Cooley 1 Three acres is in fall and winter apples; a finero w LOWEST able sum. If this were all, there would L. Gruner. .«. 1 of bard maples by the roadside: also living spring in the State. resolutions: and we desire, in a body, to join with be much less occasion for this communi- O. Mack 1 of good water. Will also sell all my Personal them in the last sad tribute to the .IF. Lawrence 1 Property on same day. Will be sold by Auction, Prof. Alexander Winchell, LL. D., cation. But it is only a part of the in- Z. Roath ] on March 7th. p. M. WILLIAM BURNETT, ib passed away yesterday morning in the mortal remains of our late associate. Reuben Kempf 1 ustice done, for all not receiving free C E. Hiscock 1 IT'OR SALE—Choice Canned Fruit—especially 67th year of his age, and we, the mem- The University Musical Society pre- 1 delivery are obliged to retain their post W. J. Miller 1 I Peaches. Address Mrs. J. C. BIRD, P. O. box bers of the University senate, have sent the following memorial upon the John O'Mara l 1215. Ann Arbor. 40 assembled to endeavor to express our office box, for which the government L. H. Williams 1 death of Dr. Winchell. poK fcALE—The properly known as the Wil- feeling of sorrow and sense of bereave- exacts an annual rent of $1, or, if a lock Total vote 235 ^ lits homestead, at Delhi Mills, for less than half ment. A little more than a year ago the its actual value. K. C. REEVK, Dexter. 45 In the death of Dr. Winchell the Uni- board of directors of the University box, $2.00, their only alternative being TiOR SALE—House in Second Ward; 2 Houses Musical Society were listening to a to get theirmail at the general delivery, JOIIX F. I INI KM I on Whitmore Lake road, and 2 brick Stores and versity experiences a great loss; the loss frame building on N. Main-st. Occupied respect- of an eminent and learned man, one of memorial on the death of Dr. Henry S. thereby subjecting themselves to a tax Eloquent Speech by Ibe I-V-I i>nme so the necessity to either go or send for 'OR KENT—Two suites of rooms, heated by versity by President Tappan in 1853, nevi ral of the great Europeans who H furnace, with modern conveniences. No w and, with the exception of six years, suddenly cut short. their mail would still remain with its hel|.id the American nation in the E. Jefferson-ft. 45 THESE SHOES ARE MADE FROM VERY SMALL, FINE from 1873 to 1879, his connection with To Professor Winchell more than to attending inconvenience. If our present poR SALE I he Emanuel Mann Homestead, this institution has been unbroken. a.iy other man the University Musical postmaster secures the aid for which struggle for liberty. Then there was no t situate on souih elevation of Ann Arbor. Large FIBRE SKINS. STOCK VERY SOFT AND SILKY. When first appointed, he was only Society owns its present form of organ- cry of "America for the Americans." brick house, barns, and 55 acres of land, suited to twenty-nine years of age, but he had ization; he pointed out the existence of he has applied, more of our citizens plat for Ciiy lots. Inquire of Henry J. Mann, if SMOOTH INSOLES AND VERY FLEXIBLE. PERFECT mav expect liefore long to enjoy a privi- People realized then that it was not L'«R RE.vr—Large Brick Home, with good already made his mark as a teacher a state law under which it was incor- necessary for one to be born in this r well and barn on premises. Inquire of J.Q. A. and a man of science. The breadth of porated, he drew up the constitution lege for which thus far they have had FITTING. YOU SHOULD TRY THEM. country to be a loyal and patriotic citi- SESSIONS. 45 his attainments, so well known to us, and ordinances, to him the society al- only the pleasure of paying. T^OR RESIT—House on West l.iberty-st. Priced and since displayed in numberless ways turned ai all critical periods for zen. If the United States were le- I $1.50 per week. Inquire at Eb r White's place. ways, was then already evident. He advice, wliich he never failed to give. served for one particular race, it would H. C. MARKIIAM. came here as professor of physics and In the midst of the numerous calls no longer be the land of liberty. The I/Olt HE Si I'—Two Flats, and se\ .ral suites of GOODSPEED'S engineering, but he was soon trans- made upon hi time and energies, he P looms, in the new Sager block, 2u S. Statest. ferred to the department of geology, always found leisure to five the society TII<> Siiloon <|msiion Again. spirit of nativism must be obliterated Inquire at 18 S. State. 2»lf JDcmble Store. zoology and botany. He was thor the benefit and inspiration of his pres- EDITOR REGISTER: YOU say in your if the people are to livWKogether in oughly at home in all these sciences, ence and the help of wise counsels at editorial column, issue of January 15, harmony. After speaking in glowing tl ISC'E LL AN KOUN. and it was only the growth of the all his meetings. His kindness was that you hope the Legislature will terms of the foundation of the republic, T INSTRUCTION* in Drawing and Painting— University which required their sep- unvarying, his activity was untiring, Mr. Finerty eulogized the later patriots, i_ in C'ayon, Flowers and Oil Painting, by Mary aration and left him in charge of his devotion to the interests of the so- enact a high license law that shall be J£. FLYNN, CO N. Main-st. Terms, 30c pe. lesson. geology—a science which is, in some ciety was unsurpassed. Although not what its name implies, settling on $1,000 Lincoln, Grant, Sherman and Sheridan. ' 46 a practical musician himself, music es- The real wealth of nations, said he, is OS r—On Wednesday afternoon,a lady's stem- degree, a summary and abstract of as the minimum that should be required Lwinder Gold Watch and gold chain. Finder I all the others. To this chair he pecially and the other arts as well, were and giving as a reason for this tax, that found, not in gold and silver but in the will please leave at Register office and receive re- cultivated in his household in such a brought ripened scholarship and thor- it would sweep out of existence the virtues of the people and the memories ward. 45 ough training in the most diverse ways. way tl.at this society has derived great of the departed great men. But, said LOST—A real Lace Handkerchief, on the eve. He was a practiced linguist, reading direct practical benefits. He took deep "low doggeries" that abound in our of the Gth, probably on State st. Will the finder he, let us not be narrowly patriotic. Be please return to 42 Madtson-st, and receive re- more than a dozen languages and speak- interest and delight in music in all its beautiful city. Now, Mr. Editor, do you a ward? 45 ing several. He was well read in phil- forms. He was an appreciati ;e and in- think that the "low doggeries" are the not jealous of tho e whose hearts go out IF YOU WISH to secure a remunerative po- osophy, and he was a thoughtful stu- telligent listener, a just and indulgent toother lands. Let us remember that sition, write to The People's Building, Loan and dent and writer on educational subject?. critic; and he sympathized with every ones that do the most harm ? You_can- Saving Association, of Geneva, N. Y. They wish not think so, when you stop to think a the brotherhood of man goe3 beyond to secure an agent to work for them here. The He held the chair of geology to the effort to raise the-standard of musical Banking Department endorses 1 heir plan. 44 culture and intelligence in the Univers- moment. A man does not go to these the limits of the American republic. time of his depth, with the most dis- SE (KX I'KAL MILLS Buckwheat Flour, tinguished success, as is shown by the ity and in the community. places until hegetsso low that he has lost U the best in the world If your grocer does AUCTION - SALE! honors which have been heaped upon Dr. Alexander Winchell was the first his self respect, and the better class of PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. not keep it in stock, send your order to the mill. him. At the time of his death he was vice-president of the University Musi- Allmendiuger & Schneider. 28tf co-editor of the American Geologist, cal Society. He held that office until saloon8(socalled)do not wanthis custom, Commencing February 18th. as it lowers their respectability to have Miss Zada Rhodes is seriously ill. president of the Geological Society of October, 1881, when he was elected Z. Roath went to New York on Tues- America and one of the organizing president. He remained president un- a drunkard yelling, swearing and tumb- committee of the International Con- til October, 1883, when he positively de- ling around their doors. If the saloon day evening. THE MEHLIN PIANO. gress of Geologists to be held in clined a reelection. In October, 1889, business is a good one to have in a uni- Col. H. S. Dean was in Wixom on Washington this year. he was again elected vice-president. On Very Highest Grade. — versity town, or any other, let any one Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. Winchell did not confine his the death of Dr. Frieze in December of John Koch returned on Saturday from | ALLMENDINGER PIANO AND ORGAN CO., labors to his professional duties. His the same year he became president, and t'O into it that wishes to, irrespective of studies in the field have been made was re-elected in 1890. From October, the money qualification high license Chicago and Grand Rapid?. General Agents. On Wednesday, February 18, 1891, under the auspices of the national and 1880, till April, 1882, he was also presi- imposes upon him. If it is not a good Allen J. Beach, of Flint, is visiting several state surveys. His success as a dent of the Choral Union, and during William Neff, of Jefferson-st. the whole existence of the society he business to have in the above named scientific lecturer caused incessant de- Charles Johnson, of Detroit, has been mands to be made on him both from has been a member of the board of di- places, then let us do what we can to I will commence an Auction Sale of other institutions of learning and from rectors. destroy it altogether. It is not the visiting Miss Emily Gwinner. 'TheMehlinPiancK the public platform. His literary activ- The board of directors desire to ex- number of saloons that need reducing, Prosecuting Attorney Lehman has ity was, if possible, sMll greater than press their sense of the deep loss they but the consumption of intoxicating been trying a case in Jackson. B MERITS EXAMINATION. his activity in other directions. He was have sustained in his death, who was a } ALLMENDIXGER PIANO AND ORGAN CO. the author of bt least twelve formal wise counsellor and a true friend, and beverages and that cannot be done by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pack, of St. Paul, % WATCHES, OLOCKS, JEWELRY, books and of more than 300 lesser pub- to place it on record, so that the society simply shutting up a few of the (so are visiting their parents in this city. / General Agents. lications, and these were not thrown off in the future may have some slight ap- called) lowest saloons, but by. shutting John Mulholland, of Bay City, spent in haste and carelessly, but each was the preciation of the immense services he up and outlawing them all. I think Sunday with his parents in this city. SILVERWARE, result of elaborate research and deep has rendered it. sjiiiiihMiiii'iiliiiuiiiiiiiliriMiiiliiliimniciiiiiiiimMmniii'iiiiiimiHiiiililliilllHir.i' you will admit that this business is det- Robert C. Traubof, Detroit," has been reflection. They would alone form a At a meeting of the board of trustees worthy monument to the memory of rimental to any city, especially a college visiting Gerhardt Josenhans, of Ann-st. -THE MEHLIN PIANO- CHARMS, CHAINS, of the Methodist church, held Mon- any man. They are read wherever the city as ours is, where we have nearly 2,400 Wade Doty, of Detroit, spent Sunday I Prices Reasonable. day evening, the folk wing memorial ETC. English language is spoken and, in young people, who are in the formative with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. many cases, they have been translated Quality Highest, | was adopted: period of their characters. Now, if, as Doty. into foreign languages, thus carrying his The board of trustees of the First I ALLMENDINGER PIANO AND ORGAN Co., | On account of having to vacate my store March 14th, and as I am Mr. Biggs, in his letter in issue of the 22d, A. M. Pett, formerly of this city, now name, and with it the name of the uni- Methodist Episcopal church of Ann General Agents. going out of the Jewelry business, I will plose out my versity with which his was always Arbor desire to place on record their says, this business is obnoxious to nine- of Winona, Minn., has been visiting W. linked, far beyond the confines of his sense of the great loss they have sus- tenths of our citizens, let us get together S. Hicks. Entire Stock at Auction. own country—carrying them, in fact, tained in the death of Professor Alex- at our eoming city election and elect J. M. Nichols, of Ithaca, spent Tues- over the entire world. To some of his ander Winchell, who has been for two books it was given to guide to a degree years their honored and efficient presi- men who will see that our liquor laws day with his brothers, W. W. and A. C. THE MEHLIN PIANO, i rarely accorded to books in these days, dent. He has been summoned by the and all other laws are enforced, and do Nichols. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD popular thoughts on the subjects on Master he had served so long and well what they can to put down this law- Messrs. Manly, Howlett and Kearney iJDo not let prejudice pievent an Examination.; which they treat. They have an influ- from among the struggles and labors of ence which few scientific books hi.ve breaking business. Let all those who went to Lansing, Tuesday, to look after {\ ALLMENDINGER PIANO & ORGAN CO., this life to enjoy the reward which is the new charter. General Agent. ever reached; they have not only made reserved for such long and faithful ser- are opposed to this traffic, irrespective of OR/ their author one of the moat prominent vice in a world where struggles and political party, nominate,in their respec- Dr. F. L. Downer and wife, of Han- figures in American science, but have labors are unknown. In him the church tive wards, men known to be opposed cock, Mich., are visiting G. H. Rhodes made his name a household word in of Ann Arbor has lost a wise counsellor, thousands of families. to it and elect them, as they easily can and N. D. Gates. a devoted friend, the universal church Frederick Fisher, teacher of the But we feel the loss of Dr. Winchell a well equipped and valiant soldier, if all will help. Then the men engaged The Mehlin Piano! " not only because of his eminence in his religious truth an ardent and powerful in the business would take the hint and second ward school, is expected home BEFOEK MAEOH 14! chosen field of work but also because of defender, and the Giver of all truih a close their doors whenever they were from New Orleans tlrs week. EVERY KNOWN IMfJlOTEMENT. his personal qualities. He was a man humble and willing follower. But told to do so. HORACE T. PURFIELD. David Allabv and Mrs. Roberts, of May Stock is Entirely New and First-Class, consisting of Gold, of impressive appearance and dignified though he is dead, yet does he live, his Chica/o, attended the funeral of Mrs. beraing, a courteous colleague and a works do follow him. In the lives and ALLMENDINGER PIANO AND ORGAN CO. Gold Filled, Silver and Nickel WATCHES, Diamonds, Solid James Clark, which took place on Sun- General Agents. ^ faithful friend, and those who knew him hearts of those who have been moved ROGER BROS. ^lest found in him depths of gentleness by his example and precep.t eloquent No Relation of Cause and Eflect. day morning. Silver and Plated Ware. Knives, Forks, Spoons. EDITOR REGISTER: I have before me a •nd affection which are found but sel- witnesses are still testifying to the value Gymnasium Entertainment. Etc. CLOCKS in Marble, Iron and Wood Frames. om. He was absolutely unswerving in of the truths he taught, and long after list of twenty large manufactories in is allegiance to what he believed to be that body, which was but the decaying different parts of the country where The Dramatic Club, Glee Club and ae truth. With true scientific instinct abode of the immortal spirit, has re- wages have been recently reduced. Is Banjo Club will make their first ap- -THE MEHLIN PIANO.- e firmly believed that all truth was turned to its dust, the spirit itself which the McKinley tariff working against the pearance next Thursday evening in one, and he devoted himself for many dwelt there -will live and work, as in University Hall. The Dramatic Club ALLMENDINGER PIANO & ORGAN CO years to proving that science and reve- wage-earner? Have you given your this mortal life, for God and His truth. will present "The Rose Tinted Envel- Gen. Wholesale and Retail Agents, g lation could not be in conflict. His readers some instances where wages ANN ARBOR, MICH. AUCTION EVERY DAY AND EVENING faith in ascertained science was no less Acknowledgement. ope," a very laughable comedietta. The have been increased by manufacturers? 3 4)00000 0000000000000000000000000© unwavering than his faith in religion, The Woman's Charitable Union wish Chequamegons have agreed to render Until EVERYTHING is Closed Out. and, in earlier days, when such an asser- to acknowledge the receipt of twenty- several fine selections. A very amusing ton provoked hostile and even bitter WCKlfJ'HIl TRIPLE TRAGEDY. The Indians are excellentmimics they ANN ARBOR & YPSILANTI TOLEDO MICHIGAN STA1E NEWS. (; K1VEKS. are so apt at taking people off. THE REGISTER. A Wealthy Stockman Kills His Wife, an Behind the Scenes. Employe and Himself. floods Causing Groat Damage and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1891. INSURANCE. LEIGH, Neb., Feb. 21.—The entire Street Railway. Loss of Life. On the stage the tinsel, the glitter, the Statistics Show the Past Year Was Profit- community was aroused Friday over a aowder and the paint, show forth the NORTH MICHIGAN bloody tragedy in the family of William most, butstep behind theseenesand you able for Underwriters. TtME TABLE. RAILWAY. NE[UHB()RHOOD NOTES. McCubbin, a wealthy stockman, The Ohio River Continues to Kisc, and will behold the truth. The chorus girls The advance summary of the report ; Tn effect February 15 1891.] )f the Commissioner of Insurance for Which resulted in the husband blow- Fears of a Flood Are Expressed— are not all "fancy paints them," but Ve has no saloon. lie year 1889 has been issued and makes Other Ilivprs Are on the rather what they paint themselves; just LEAVE YPSII. VVTI at 7:30, 9, 10:30 A. M, and 12:15^ 1 ing his wife's brains out. shooting A new t-l.'V.uor will he built in Stock- he following showing: his hired man. Prank Yots, to death llampage. so with many of the naming advertise- 2:20, 4:0 ', 5:10, 7:20. 9:00, 10:30 p. M. The assets of Michigan fire and fire marine ments of so-called "catarrh cures." Get bridge. ompsniea were $2,186,978, with a surplus as and cutting his own throat The erime LEAVE ANN ARBOR, from Court House, at 7:55, IX OBEAT PERIL. lack of the scenes and they are not cures. Aid. Wertnian, of Ypsilanti, dropped egards policy holders of J.HiS-i.Tii.". The was committed as the result of a vague 9:25, 10:35 A. M. and 1:10, 2:W, 4:30, 6:10, 7:50, mount of lire risks written WM KBt,419 7e0, with rumor that Yots was too intimate KANSAS CITV, MO., Feb. -j:i.— The The real one. and the only remedy that dead last week. > s a cure, is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. 9:25, 10:55 p. M. Win. Warner, aged eighty-six, died at jremiums of SBSO 817, and losses of H'J7,4S5. with Mrs. .MeCubbin. After the leavy snow, which was followed by 'he in.and marine premiums were$4,749,154, rain, has caused an overflowing of the Lift the curtain and you will find the Dexter last week. double murder .McCubbin called naked truth to be, that this remedy is vith premiums of J10O.2di. »nd los&ee of }47,- Missouri river and resulted in a casualty SUISTDAY An amaz in figured in a street fight at 02. The total assets ol companies of other his little 5-year-old daughter, who ;he one that cures the worst cases of Ca- had witnessed the affair, and giving n which five lives were lost. Frederick LEAVE YPSILWTl «t 1.0O, 2:10, 4:25, G:0">, 7:15 Saline lai-t week. States iloini-' business here is (164,610,81«, orrh in the Head, and no mistake. It is with gtirptus ;is regards policy holders of her his pocket-book and keys told her Warner, a German fisherman, lived 9:20 p. M. A "Jaik I he Peeper" has been sneak- also a remedy in all catarrhal conditions, 193,074.4^9. Total amount of lire risks to go and live with her grandmother, on the bank of the river with inch as Catarrhal Headache, Catarrh of LEAVE ANN ANBOR. from Court House, at 1:3^, ing around Dexter. written. 1184,069,499; with premiums of ( as she would never see papa and mam- lis wife and three children in a small he Throat, etc. 3:10, 4:5f, 6.35, fcIO, .>:'i0, p. H. Two straight tickets will be put up in j\.. I 0,884. The inland ma- ma again. When the frightened child louse. Saturday night the combined Dexter ner: :-pring. ine risks written . the rain and high water caused the house To I'he Pacific Coast. NOTICE—The li me at Ann Arbor is from the Court departed the frenzied man seized a House. There have been five cases of scarlet jremiums. $11.O7S HOM. The amount ,o be undermined, and it was thrown Go to California viathe through lines t risks written by fire ins: butcher knife and nearly severed fever at North Luke. his head from the body. The into the river with the whole family. of the Burlington Route, from Chi- rther oountrie 315,158; l rmuiums, cago or St. Louis to Denver, and thence The D, xt»-r srlioolliouse is temporar- 834,178,81 • 8. The Inland marine murderer's corpse was found an The cries of tliepe.ople roused theneigh- ily laid up lor repairs. iremiums were 1108,334, and IO38Sfl 517,399. A aors and they rushed to the spot, but )ver the new broad gauge, through car GO -:- WEST! hour later lying across those of ines of the Denver and Rio Grande or The village election at Chelsea takes deposi! slvedfrom thlsolaosof his victims who had fallen on the floor. were too late to be of assistance. The oompanics, which is considered MS oasn capital jodies of Mrs. Warner ftnd two of the Colorado Midland Railways, via Lead- place on March '.). ihis year. A shotgun and revolver were used to ville, Glenwood Springs and Salt Lake, YMA TUB under Act 71, Lav Mutual insurance ihildren were recovered about a mile fcRev. Conrad, of Cbelnea, has received compunies (f other States h:ive written flre do the bloody work. The gun —through interesting cities and unsur- a purse of 168.50 from his faithful parish- lsks to amount i>: 8839,910, premiums of 12,466, charge ton- tin' wife's face to pieees, X;low the place where the accident oc- passed scenery. Dining cars all the iners. and losses et US. Five marine visks written, :urrcd. but Warner and the youngest r and the five revolver shots were fired wav. 0 Mancheeter broom factories are turn- 564,301; premiums $l",:!. >7; anil losses, $25,585. into the body of the hired man. Yots hild were not found, and it is supposed Santa Fe t will In' seen that Michigan has been a profit- hat they were swept further down the ing out dozens of good sweepers every able field for underwriters the past year. was an ignorant fellow, and the TRAINS LEAVE ASK ARBOR week. suspicions entertained by the hus- stream. DETROIT, LANSING & NORTHERNER, Route. Going North 7:40 A. M. EQUAL SUFFRAGISTS. band concerning his wife's infidelity George E Rogers has been elected pres- \YH>:I:I.IN<;. W. Va., Feb. 23.—The Schedule of November 30,1890. " 5:07 p. M ident of the senior class in the Normal The Women'! Sufl'raRe Association Elects were considered in the county as en- 'ailing water in the Ohio showed that Going South 11:25 A.M. tirely ungrounded. McCubbin returned school. Otiieerrt at Lansing. he railroads centering here have lost a GOING EAST. A.M. P. M. P. M. TO AT.L F0I2TT8 /JV " " » 9:10 P.M. from attending the Stockmen's con- very large amount of money through Forty-four singers nnd would-be sing- At the annual session at Lansing of Leave HOWELL JUNC 10 25 4 41 8 20 W. H. BENNETT, G. P. A , Toledo. vention at Beatrice Thursday night, damage to tracks, bridges, embank- 5 17 8 51 ers are undergoing instruction in Man- ,he Women's Suffrage Association offi- Arr've SOUTH LYON.... 10 60 KANSAS. R. 8. GREENWOOD, Agent, Ann Arbor. chester. and did the killing immediately after ments and rolling stock. The Wheeling PLYMOUTH 11 10 5 42 9 14 cers were chosen as follows: DKTBOIT 11 55 6 10 05 C. W. Wells, of the University, is tem- President, Mrs. Helen R. Jenkins, of Detroit; breakfast. He was a prominent Re- & Lake Erie track, extending along the TEXAS, porarily acting as principal of the Saline Recording Secretary, Mrs. Sarah A. 0. Plum- publican and a loader in all^county af- west bank of the river from Martin's GOING WEST. A. H. P.M. P. M mer, of Lansing; Corresponding Secretary, school. fairs. ?erry to Steubenville, a distance of Leave HOWELL JUNC. 8 SO 12 57 6 38 8 Ot COLORADO, Urs. Martha E. Root, of Bay City; Treasurer, ,wenty-five miles, is almost a total Arr've LANSING 10 00 7 4" a :•« Rev. Henry Tatlock.iif Ann Arbor.cel- tfrs. Emily B. Ketc'mm, of Grand Rapids. UTAH, AFTER MANY DAYS. wreck and will have to be very largely GR\ND LEDGE 10 30 •2 M 8 12 9 5. ebrated holy communion at Dexter last District officers: FirU district. Mrs. H. J. LAKE ODESSA.. 11 10 8 .VI Sunday. 3outell, of Detroit; S cond, Dr. MeAndrew, of Fire aylvania Miners Intombed Since reconstructed, involving a loss of per- GR'ND RAI'IDS. 12 10 511 NEW MEXICO, A "paint mine'' ha»> been discovered Ypsilantt; Third, Mrs. Marion Wood Upton, of Fehru ry 4 Are Freed. iaps $100,000. The Cleveland & Pitts- 1OMA 11 '25 9 II P. M. Battle Creek; Fourth. Miss Gertrude L. Cobb, HAZLKTON, Ta., Feb. 24.—Five of the jurgh had one washout over 200 feet on the premises of Mr. Merrill, near ol Kalamizuo; Fifth, Mrs. Elizabeth Eagle- (JREKXVI1.I.R... 12 « 4 57 in M ARIZONA, Gregory. leld, of Grand Rapids; Sixth, Mrs. Sarah E. miners who wore caught by the rush of ong and numerous smaller ones, and HOWARD CITY.. 1 00 5 3'. 10 5-> OREGON, The Patrons of 8cio CmtM have en- V. Emery, of Lansing; Seventh. Mrs. Adele water and mpris medin the Jeanesville khe other roads suffer in proportion. •lazlett, of Port Huron; Eighth, Mrs. Frances The Ohio River road will not be able to dorsed the principle!- of the Fanner's mine on the morning of February 4 CHICAGO (Si WEST MICHIGAN RY. MILI CALIFOR \IA. C. Stafford, of Zilwaukee; Ninth. Mrs. Fannie have been rescued alive. They are move trains before Wednesday next. Alliance. A. Fowler, of Man.stee; Tenth, Mrs. D. P. Schedule for January 4, 1891. Shepard Taylor, one of the oldest ren- fiolmes, of Bay Cily; Eleventh, Mrs. Mary E. John Tomaskusky, Joe Mastuskowich, JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Feb. 23.—The body MICHIGAN fTENTMi; Parker, of Frankfort. John Bsrno, Hosco Frinko and an MICH. PASS. ACT., dents of Dexter township died on Feb- of a boy was taken out of the river at GOING SOUTH. A. M. P. M. P. M. P.M. •'The Niagara Fall* Route." ruary 14. unknown Hungarian who was vis- !?meva and brought to the morgue Sat- 5» Griswol.l St., Detroit, Mich. Health in Michigan. iting- John Uerno. The search- Leave GR'ND RAPIDS. 9 00 1 00 5 0f> 8 40 A union P. of I. meeting will be held urday. This makes the fifth flood vic- Ar'vc HOLLAND 9 1 411 6 (10 9 35 Reports to the State Board of Health ing party after finding the bodies 3 44 6 4(1 10 13 at the Sylvan Centre schoolhouse tomor- tim that was washed up by the recent GRAND HAVKN. 10 37 of Sellock, Reed, Ball and Smith on MUSKEGON 11 05 4 K0 7 10 10 45 row evening. by fifty observers in different parts ol igh water. ;he State for the week ended Febuary Sunday wore more anxious than ever CINCINNATI, Feb. 21.—The outlook of A. M. P M, The Patrons at Canton are very angry to solve the fate of the remaining five. GOING NORTH. WHEELING AND LAKE ERIE CENTRAL STANDARD TIMF. 14 indicated that measles increased, and he Ohio river flood grows worse. Here I 05 because C. R. Whitman was appointed Not a moment's time was lost, but no Leave GR'ND RAPIDS.. 7 it railway commissioner. dysentery, membranous croup, inflam- ,he river continues to rise about an inch Ar've NEWAYGO K 52 6 SI BAILWAY. traces of the unfortunate victims could 9 I 6 mation of the brain, cholera morbus, an hour. The railroads that use the WHITE CLOUD- TRAINS AT ANN ARBOB. The Gregory hotel keeper is getting erebro-spinal meningitis and typhoid be found until late Monday night, BIG RAPIDS 10 15 8 05 central depot are compelled to vacate BALDWIN 10 20 8 15 THE NEW THROUGH LINE into trouble because he persists in selling when Superintendent McFarlane [ever decreased in area of prevalence. t, but they all have improvised passen- P. M. Going East. Going Weat. liquor without a license. and Caleb Williams were mak- LUDINGTON, I BETWEEN Diphtheria was reported at thirty-two J8T stations. The White line street-car 12 2o 1U 20 Patrick McDonald, a tinsmith, fell un- ing a search in a breast of via. K.&P.M. R. K. \ Mail* 4.42 p.m. 9.43 a.m. places, scarlet fever at thirty-eight, route is covered with water for 2 miles. MANISTEE, ) der the car wheels in Ypsilnnti last week the cast gangway of the "north 12 20 10 00 Day Express* 5 29 p.m. 8.57 a. m. typhoid fever at fourteen and measles < Down in the bottoms all the basements via. M.&E. K.R.J TO F. K D O and both legs were cut off. pitch." They were startled at coming TUA 12 35 10 35 at twenty-nine places. and first floors have been emptied for North Shore Limitedf 6.30 p.m. 10.19 a.m. An attempt is being made by the Man- upon the five, who were huddled AND 4 squares back from the river. On Chicago Expressf 2.19p.m. chester sportsmen to prevent the spear- M rphine Made Death Easy. together in their efforts to keep warm. Parlor Cars on all trains between D^ troit and /'ront street the water is on the third rand Hapicis. Rate, 25 cents for any distance. ing of fish in Wainpler's lake. George E. Smith, a well-to-do grocer Careful examination revealed the fact E0WERST0N, H. Y. & Urn. Ext 9.45 p. m. loors. A dozen foundries are stopped. FreeChairTar between Grand Rapids and Man- An Ypsilanti man, by the name of of Oscoda, bought a large dose of that all were alive, but weakened of stee. Leave Grand Rapids 5 05 p. M STEUBEN7ILLE, At Newport water is 4 feet deep and a Night Express" 6.05 a. m. Everhart, has been growing celery in a morphine and going home took it and course by their awful torture "of hunger The " Favorites" between Detroit. Grand RRp- number of families are seeking other MARIETTA. Evening Express* 8.58 p. m. cave. The sialks are firm and crisp. lay down on the sofa in his sitting- and thirst. They were so weak ds and all points in Western and Northern Mich- louses. In Covington the low-lying Kan. Milanese will iniy'theirS unday beef room. Ilis wife came in shortly after, that with one exception they could Atlantic Expressf 7.50 a. m. jortions are submerged. At Ports- GEO D. HAVEN, THROUGH COACHES steak Saturday nights, or hunt rabits for and he told her in the most matter-of- not be moved. John Tomaskusky's General Pa"eti(rer Agent. Pacific Express! 10.30 p. m mouth the waterworks have been their Sunday's dinner. The butchers fact tone what he had done and how superior strength left him in better stopped. Grand Rapids Ex* 1100 a. m. 5.55 p.m. have all joined the church.—Adrian long lie expected to live. She wanted shape than any of the rest and he was Press. to go for help, but he detained her able to be moved to the bottom of the The "Big Four" road is under water Toledo & Marietta. • Daily except Sunday. with instructions as to what he wanted •* Daily except Saturday. During the past three weeks, two Man- slope into the engine-house. A doctor from Lawreneeburg to Aurora, Ind., 30-DAY THROUGH SLEEPERS chester grain dealers, N. W. Holt and done until it was too late to save him. was summoned at once and a large and is abandoned. The Mill creek bot- + Daily. Wm. Burtless, have paid out $21,424.56 stock of blankets were secured and the ;oms are a vast lalte miles in extent. BETWEEN for grain. Murdered l>y Vicious Poles. men wrapped in them. The men will Under the water thousands of acres of PITTSBURGH and CHICAGO, Rev. Charles Fulton, an old Tecumseh A row in a boarding house in Mar- not be brought to the surface for sev- ;ruck gardens lay submerged and dam- Excu RSION boy, has been called to one of the largest quette resulted in the brutal murder of eral days. aged thousttNs of dollars. Out in the O. W. RUGGLES H. W. HAYES. Baptist churches in Baltimore, which Michael Smith and the fatal injury west end a hundred houses are sub- DA Y CO A (RES BETWEEN G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ae't. Ann Arbor. pays $3,000 a year. of Michael Selka by Walenty Nowak THE LAST RITES. merged and the inhabitants have fled to THROUGH MEXICO The Manchester Enterprise says that and son. The Xowaks and other higher ground. A half-dozen factories TOLEDOand PITTSBURGH, Koch, the celebrated German physician, Poles were carousing on the second Iturial of Gen. Shurman in Calvary Ceme- in that section are closed down. Via Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, Kent, Ravenna, is a cousin of John Koch, proprietor of floor of the building, and Smith and tery at St. Louis. IRONTON, ().. Feb. -24.—The city is. February 24th, 1891. the Manchester brewery. Selka went upstairs to stop the fracas, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 23.—'Mid the thunder Iveavitt&burK. Warren. Niles, Glrard, Youngs- suffering from another flood. The twwn. New Castle and Allegheny. The ice-cutters and citizens at Whit- when they were set upon with pick- of cannon, the pomp of war and in the water has submerged all the lower sec- more Lake have raised a purse of $200 handles. Smith's body was pounded presence of the civil and military dig- tions and driven hundreds of families The ONLY LINE running through for Charles Rant*, whose fine team of into an unrecognizable mass of flesh. nitaries of the land, all that was mortal •from their homes. Water is now stand- Pullman Drawing roomSleepingCars. horses was drowned recently. of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman ing in the business parts of the city and "BEAUTIFUL ZOAR." Bishop Foley's lecture on "Church Tile Vului* of Advertiilllg. was on Saturday consigned to the grave the river is still rising. TICKETS. 5 Unity," at St. Joseph church, Dexter, P. E. Deal, a well-to-do farmer living in Calvary cemetery by the side of his A. G. BLAIR, JA * M. HALL, PARKElismuu*, \Y. Ya.. Feb. 24.— BERTHS, Traffic Managtr. Gru l'ass. Agent. drew a large audience. He made a near Oshtemo. who advertised in Chi- wife. Thousands of soldiers escorted Riverside is still inundated and but SIDE TRIPS, strong plea for the Catholic church. cago.sums time ago for a wife, after the remains from the depot to the cem- few families will be able to return to MEALS, making a choice of 300 applicants se- GUIDKS. Some bad little boys in Clinton started etery, and the cortege moved through their homes for two weeks. The suf- a fire in the cellar of the Baptist church lected Miss Dorcas C. Waters, of Mor- INTEKPKKTEKS, dense crowds of people. The services ferers are being cared for. The loss the other day. Fortunately, the fire was ley, this State, and they are now one. were conducted by Father Sherman, to the railroads is very great. All of ai'd all Neces.-ary ExpeostaIncluded. discovered before it had done any dam- Mr. Deal is 60 years old and his wife 30. and at their conclusion, in quick suc- age. them are badly crippled . and in For I'crihs and I'artieuldis wiite cession, three volleys rang out over the some s. Agt Mo I'ac- Ry., UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN day, on the subject: " Is it Profitable for baby so snugly in its cot that it was artillery, which was stations! outside No mails have left Marietta for five JACKSON, MICH. MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF the Average Farmer to Keep Registered dead next morning from suffocation. the cemetery, followed, and the funeral days. The post office was flooded half SheepY" One of the biggest industries at ceremonies of the last of the great way to the top of the letter boxes and There are young men at Ann Arbor Whitehall is the manufacture of genu- union captains was over. the newspaper offices had four who are so demoralized that they nick ine imported Russian leather. feet of water in them. In the S AW MILLS Ohio valley not less than 15,000 whiskey from a bottle as a baby doi.s The Grand Trunk freight house at EDITORS DO BATTLE. milk.—Chelsea S'ai.dard. How about men have been thrown out of ENGINES, Romeo is in ashes. It will cost the A Fatal Street Flffht Between ("o'umhiis employment. This will entail great the Chelsea boys? company about S'2,500. (<).) Journalists. suffering. A close observer who had Improved Variable Friction Fred. The rope table and rope ornament Mrs. John Seymour \v;is fatally in- craze has struck Chelsea.—Register. Yen, Con MBUS, ()., Feb. 24.—A tragedy passed through the inun : I • 1 district Send for catalogue and special prices. jured in a run-away at Jackson. occurred on High street Monday after- estimates the loss at :. MI 1,000. Only and the architect of these columns is A. B. r \Hs »- Marshall the other da • most instantly. Osborn was instantly All the river bottom lands between FJLZ.Z. GOODS. killed. P. J. Elliott, a brother of W. j. ciation, for the ensuing year: C. II. Lyma'i .IiuUon, of Brighton, a pio- Rockport and Louisville are over- He bas the finest Kempf, H. Boyd, Frank Staffan, H. S. neer of Livingston County, died at the Elliott, was also hit. The street was flowed, and the farmers are leaving Holmes, Wm. Judson, Geo.Turnbuli and IKOl'SKKlXiS In Ann Arlx.r. crowded with people watching the pa- their houses and i\ loving their stock Jas. Taylor. age if 81 y ars. Examine G. H. Wild's stock ol rade at the time. The trouble grew and grain. The Allouez mine rock house at out of an exchange of articles in which The Saline Farmers' Cuib » ill meet on lioughton was <•< mpletely destroyed COLUMBUS. Ind.. Feb. 24.—The river the second Friday of March, and dinciit.8 the principals referred to each other's Knglish Dress Suitin^s^p by fire. Loss. >::,.u;i.i: insurance. 98,000. at Madison has been swelling steadily the question : " Would the two-per cent families. for several days. The damage already All the latest Novelties can be seen at government loan be beneficial to the George E Smith, a well-to-do mer- THE CHICAOO, ROOK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, country ?" E. C. Warner will argue the chant of (is 'o 11. Bommitted suicide by Dropped Dead. done will amount to many thousand Mu. 2 WnMNuiKton St.. >4i> or thereabouts phia, which ha represented for this of four or five miles, en using consider- Jlj^ARESTRICTVY vast areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of A Stockbridgrf firm have whipped 12, and was valued at -•!.">.(>.HI. It is noted State and the Indian Territory. able damage to railroad and other JpRSTCLAS9 intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and 000 bushels of beans the past year. But property. Salt river near Phoenix rose southwest of Chicago, and Paciflo and trans-oceanic Seaports. as one of the once greatest collections Died While Digging a Brave, then, that's nothing for Stockbridge to 10 feet in an hour, sweeping away The Footest anil Vin.-t In the World. brag about, for we ktl know that the) of Sir Charles Etushouts. LAFAYKTTI:. Ind., Fob. '21.—Edward Passenger Accomodationj unexcelled. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, many adobe houses, and 1,000 people in HEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW have lots of l.i id up that way that w.u," The Spiral ' pring Bnjrgy Company ol Wilson, of MontmorencL this county, is the valley are houseless. The branch Leading all competitor"' in splendor of equipment, warmed by steam from Grand Rapids has gone to the wall and C1KCAH8IA. Feb 21. I ETHIOPIA, March 14. the locomotive, well • entilated, and free from dust. Through Coaches, raise anything but beans.—Saline Ob the sexton at the cemetery there. He railroad running from Maricopa to ANCHOHlA,Mar1:'•'.''" done, (ius Lee was drowned in bed. Excursion Tickets reduced, mauu available to return by Sl'J.OOO; insurance. (8,000. : either tho Picturesque Clyde & North of Ireland, or market; and was 5} feet long.—Stock ing Inquiries Jtef, -A barge amount of live stock perished. ltivcr Mersey & South nf Ireland, or Naples r A .. v t. , BUSINESS CARDS. FROM WASHINGTON. VICTIMS OF FLAMES. MINERS SLAIN. PORTRAITS! brer 100 Killed by an i:\plosion ln a, t YOU WISH A rOKTIt.UT FROM LIFE I Free Hand from Photograph,or any Permanent' Proceedings in the Senate and Awful Disaster in a Railway Tun- Nova Scotia Colliery. R. WILLIAMS, KnlKr^ement. plate yunr order at COLE'S STUDIO. HALIFAX, N. S., Feb. 2.1.—An explo-
rt. A Daily Record of the Important Meas- Six Persona Boasted to Death in a Car- noon. A late dispatch says that 111*01 Considered and I*as-*;<1 by the Six Lives Sacrificed in a Tene- miners who have come up say UK* * HAMILTON Nation's l.uwni iki^rs at iiM-tit-lloiise Fire in that the levels are blocked in Mli>rn«-» nt ku». ARBOR W ISiltll'^toll. Brooklyn. the locality of the explosion with large piles of debris consisting ; H ^racilctii, both State and OHIUK, sb e BOASTED TO DEATH. mainly of timber knocked out by the irts. Office Rooms, one and two, 1st iloo: 0 FRUIT-:-FARM! WASHINOTON, Feb. 18—The diplo- NEW YOI-.K. Feb. 21.—A "shop train" terrible force of the explosion, which matic and (insular appropriation bill consisting of empty cars was moving was felt above ground. To add to the for Infants and Children. uew brick block, corner of Huron and Fourth was passed in the Senate yesterday and through the Fourth avenue railroad horror of the situation the deadly black . Ann Arbor. Michigan. PEARS AXD GRAPES A SPECIALTY. the credentials of William A. l'effer as tunnel at 7:10 a. m., Friday when it damp has made its appearance in the Senator from Kansas and 1). \V. Voor- stopped at Eighty-fifth street. Behind it mine. The enormity of the disaster is "Cantorla is so well adapted to children that Ca«t<« la cures Colic, Constipation, All kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and ' recommend itassuperiortoanyprescription Sour bioinaeh, Diarrhoea. Eructation, hees as Senator from Indiana were pre- came train No. 10, the New Haven lo- beginning to b? realized, and is simply Kil -nS g ves 8leep> and romotet> a; STORAGE. Flowers, fr-m ELLWANGEB & BARRY. sented and placed on file. cal that left the Grand Central depot at appalling. The loss of life exceeds that • tiown to me." tt A. ARCHER, JI. D., ^^in ' ' P 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. j WitLuut Injurious medication. O.der F.rtilj- by Mall. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—The copy- 7:02 a. m. The New Haven train ran in any mining disaster in Canada. It is BIOTSI Pianos and Furniture carefully moved, right bill, with amendments to admit into the standing "shop train," wreck- placed at 117 men and boys. To THE CBSTAUK COMPANY, 77 Murray Street, N "n kTndsof Heavy and Light draying. 1?REIG R T Syrups. Medicinal Wines, Raspberry Syrups, ing itself and the rear cars of the train Boneset, Dandelion and Other Domestic Grape copyrighted books, etc., printed in for- several families the affliction is very Wines, prepared especially for Invalids. eign countries, on payment of tariff with which it had come into collision. great. Reid Carter and his two sons, duties, and requiring charts, photo- In a few moments flames broke Willard and Clarence, are all dead. Residence and Office, 46 N. Fourth Street. A3- Pure Plymouth Rock Eggs. graphs, etc., to be printed on plates out, and while every thing was in Three sons of the Carmichael family \ Telephone 83. EMIL BAUR, executed in the United States, was terror and confusion a third engine, are dead. Jesse Armishaw went running "light." that is, without cars, W. HCRON-ST passed in the Senate yesterday by a down No. 2 slope and found WM. W. NICHOLS, vote of 3ill dividing the State of were probably a dozen or more em- side by side. Hugh Junt loses two sons. Court House Square. Iowa into two judicial districts. ployes, both of the road and of the SPRING HIM. MINKS, N. S., Feb. 34.— Teeth extracted without pain by use W Mourn IIVI.V *«.i - A WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—ltflls were Wagner Company. Six killed and of Gas or Vitalized Air. The work of recovering the bodies of TK eplioif 19. passed in the Senate yesterday for the seven wounded is the complete list. the victims of the mine explosion has erection of a bridge across Portage The list of the dead includes one man been continued. A revision of the list ~~WM. BIGGS. lake, Michigan, between Hough ton and whose body is burned beyond recog- shows the number of dead to be 119. Hancock, and for the adjudication of nition, supposed to be a colored sleep- Of these 54 were married men, 40 single Contractor and Builder, claims arising from Indian depreda- ing-car porter; a woman, supposed to men and 25 boys. Ice (-ream, Fruit Ices,Wafers, tions. Senator Ingalls resigned as be Mrs. Nellie Supple, a car-cleaner, 40 president pro-tem. A bill was in- NEARLY A SCORE DROWNED. Malted Almond*. .\ut <.lu <•*. years old; Hartshorn Killian, a train- eiecnlwl. troduced to give a pension of S3,500 a boy, 25 years old: John Hancke, a car- The Ain«*riruu ship Klizabeth Wrecked year to the widow of Admiral Porter. -ROMAIN : PUSCH : ICE- cleaner, 19 years old; John Mur- Near San Francisco. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—In the Senate ray, a laborer, 4'J years old, burned to SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 23.—While en- WINE JELLIES made to order on short notice. yesterday 130 pension bills were passed. death and head and body badly tering harbor early Sunday morning A woman may seW, and a Woman may spin, 32 E. HURON STREET The measure to give aid to the con- charred, and James 15. Flynn, a the American ship Elizabeth went on machinist, 20 years old. Engineer Is a good place toget repairs done by itfE FIGURE "9." struction of the Nicaragua canal was the beach at North Head. Two tow- And a Woman may WorK ail day, skillful mechanics such as The figure 0 in our dates will mako a long stej discussed, but no action was taken. Fowler was arrested and committed boats were sent to her assistance but No man or woman now living will over date : WASHINGTON, Feb. 38.—A bill was without bail. He and his fireman each could do nothing. She had twenty-three ;!-.\ABRI §4A/TA(^uS#f comes into her nouse Carueatering. Furniture, Gasoline Stores iocument without using tho figure 9. Tt stande passed in the senate on Saturday to pre- declare that the clear signals were out. persons on board,the captain, two mates, in the third placo in 1S90. where it will remain ter vent bookmakinp; and poolselling; in Neither was seriously injured. a cook, sixteen sailors and the captain's TLi vanish all troubles aWay. BICYCLES, SAWS FILED, etc. years and then move up to uecoud plac« in 1900 the district of Columbia. The sundry TENEMENT-HOUSE HOHROR. wife and two children. Three sailors, Also a full line of where it will rest for one hundred years. civil appropriation bill was reported NEW YOIIK, Feb. 23.—A fire which the captain's wife and his children got There if another "9" which liusulso come to stay and the Nicaragua canal bill was dis- resulted in the loss of six lives, and off in a small boat. This capsized, but HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS It is unlll.e the flguru 9 in our dates in the respeo cussed. The nomination of Charles which is supposed to have been of in- the occupants were rescued by a tug. that it has already nwwl up to first place, when Foster, of Ohio, to be secretary of the New and Second Hand. it will permanently rcmuio It is called the *'?<'o cendiary origin, broke out Saturday It is thought that the rest of the ves- fc" Higr Arm Wlweler A \Vilnon Sowing M..Jnnu treasury to succeed the late Secretary night in the two-story apartment house sel's crew were drowned. A lifeboat It is the place to get a good barg lin. The ' To. 9M WHS <-ndor;(*d foi first place 1 j til Windom, was received from the presi- at 129 and 131 Sands street, Brooklyn. went to the aid of the shipwrecked experts of Europe at tlio Pur1* Expoeil ion c f '. JRfi dent. There was a panic among the tenants sailors, but was capsized and the cap- J. S. MANN, where, after a BOvcrocontest with the ivuUlug ma WASKINGTOX, Feb. 24 —In the sen- and many ran to the fire escapes with tain of the boat drowned. Proprietor. chines of the world, it was uwnrdnd thr «• ate yesterday the conference report on which the building was well provided EVERY OR Grand Prize given to family sawing i.moliiuen, ul both front and rear. But there was a FOSTER IS CHOSEN. WATERPROOF COLLAR CUFF others CJ exhibit having received lower award the bill for tlu allotra 'nt of lands in THAT CAN BE RELIED ON of gold medals, <:*c. Tae Fn nch Government severalty for Indians was agreed to and family on the third floor of The Ohio Ex-Governor Succeeds the Lat* O. H. MILLEN'6 also recogni/.ed it iHupoHority by ttaed<'coru1 i<~'' •' the bill for the establishment of a the house which was not so Secretary Wimlom. BE UP Mr. Nathaniel Wawter. Cn^falcntof tin :ctu;x i , bureau in the agricultural department fortunate. This was the house- wot to strait! with the Cross of tin- Legion I : »nor. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—President TO for the promotion of the silk culture hold of John E. Dorney, a printer. Mr. Harrison on Saturday made two im- The "No. 9" \* DOI US oki innchliv Improveu Dorney was not at home, but his wife, upon, but M an un.ir Iy n< u ; ;.;:hit:u, and lllP industry was favorably reported. The portant appointments: Ex-Uov. Fos- THE MARK Not to Dlsooloy! Grand Prize at Pan wts award*.' it as the grand sundry civil appropriation bill was dis- their four children, Julia Griffin, a sis- ter, of Ohio, to be secretary of the BEARS THIS MARK. Wo. 67 K. Huron St., Ann Arbor. estadvance in sewi: cauoUlne n»eoii-'":'in ufthc cussed. ter of Mrs. Dorney, and Mrs. Dorney"s treasury, and M. A. Knapp, of New o age. Those who 1.- •• 11 e-:n reht n . i IUU, fhete norsx. spinster aunt, Margaret Griffin, aged 50 York, to succeed Interstate Commerce fore, of having U,« y t *.;...tu^-i years, were in the rooms. Some of the TRADE Oldest agency In the city. Established nearly WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—The general Commissioner Schoonmaker. half a century, and representing over fifty mil- deficiency bill (!H(J,574,808) was reported family escaped by the roof. After the fire had been extinguished firemen Gov. Foster was officially notified of lion of assests. in the Ilousu yestorjay and the Indian his appointment by a dispatch from Home las. Co , of N. Y appropriation bill was discussed. found the bodies of Miss Griffin, the Continental f 4W6M elder, and little Daniel Dorney, «aged President Harrison. The president WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—In the House 8 years; Jacob Benedict, aged 70; Ed- wired that he had just sent Mr. Fos- Gif^of'pa:zz::z:z:;:z::::::::::: I^UN yesterday the Indian appropriation bill ward Benedict, aged 18 months; Mrs. ter's name to the senate and he hoped Oriental, of Hartford _ •• • 1-fSJ'SS, was passed and resolutions were dis- Margaret Dorney and 4-year-old Mamie Mr. Foster would flnj it his duty to Commercial Union Ins. Co.. of London..l3,6|9,2,7 cussed to investigate the condition of accept. MARK. Liverpool, London & Globe Ins. Co ™.18,786,O94 the Indian tribes in the United States Dorney. The damage by fire to the Loses Liberally Adjusted and Promptly Paid. building will not exceed $4,000. A THOUSAND KILLED. and to amend the constitution so as to NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOWIENV. O. H. MILLEN. provide that the terms of Representa- A Ulooily Hattle Between Egjrptlan Troops tives shall begin January 1, and that THEY ARE GRATEFUL. and the Araln. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF the President shall be inaugurated Gen. Sherman's Family Issue a Letter of AFAFITE, Egypt, via Suakim, Feb. 23. Henry Richards, April 80. Thanks for Public Sympathy. —A severe engagement was fought at COLLAR IN THE MARKET. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Bills were NKW YORK, Feb. 24.—The special Tokar on February 19, between the Dealer in all kinds of HARD passed in the House yesterday for the funeral train which carried the re-Egyptian troops who recently left El WOOD, LUMBER, FENCE relief of settlers on lands in Southern mains of Gen. Sherman to St. Louis re- Teb and Osraan Digma's forces. Nearly POSTS, MAPLE FLOOR- Iowa, and for the relief of the Stock- turned to this city Monday morning, 1,000 lives were lost in the battle which bridge tribe of Indians in Wisconsin. bearing the family and the military of- followed the appearance of the Egyp- ING, etc, also tians at Tokar. After seeing that his WM. ilRNOLD.Watcli-Ma,kcr and Jeweler, A bill was introduced to repeal that ficers who accompanied the body. One part of the National bank act that of the first acts of the family on their followers had suffered a disastrous de- compels National banks to purchase return was to express in the following feat, Osman Digma, accompanied by 36 M&XXT STREET. United States bonds. letter to the public the appreciation of about thirty horsemen, fled toward Has received a new line of Non-Magnetic Gold and J WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—In the House the honors paid to their dead: Temrim. WHEELER & WILSON WVQ OO. And all kinds of Firewood. t yesterday the bill for the relief of the "NEW YOHK, Feb. 83.—It is fitting that some Seven Men Drowned. Silver Watches for exact service ; also the latest iD 185 and 187 "Wabash Ave.t Chicago Supreme Court and the bill to fixth epublic acknowledgment should be made by the LONDON, Feb. 23.—The Great Eastern Prices as Low as Anv Dealer family of Gen. Sherman of the very many Elgin and Waltham Gold Watches, 0 and 1 size, Sold by M. STABLER, salaries of United States Judges were heartfelt tokens of sympathy which they Railway Company's channel mail in the Citv> 11 W. considered. At the evening session 113 received in their bereavement. We can steamer which plys between Harwich the smallest American Watches made; also the pension bills were passed. only say that sucb. universal and and Rotterdam collided with the steam- AGENT FOR THE n £ BCDls on nly Sentinels. Pieton, one of the oldest journalists of rectory Friday night. There were this city, is dead. He was once cashier ST. LOUIS, Feb. 24.—Thousands of thirty-two directors present at the Money to Loan in Sums of $25 to $5,000. FERDON of the Nassau bank and a very promi- SECURED BY CNINCCMBERED REAL ESTATE AND OTHER GOOD SKCVRITIK pilgrims are daily visiting the grave of meeting and by a vote of 2."> to 7 Gen. Sherman in Calvary cemetery. nent free mason. He was nearly 80 DIRECTORS: —Christian Mack, W. W. Wines, W. . Harriman they let the old Lake Front go. There years of age. They were exceedingly numerous Sun- will not be a building placed upon William Deuble, David Rinsey, Daniel Hiscock, W. B. Smith and L Gru- day, and it was necessary to encircle ner. it and the great World's Colum- THE MARKETS. OFFICERS: —Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice- the Sherman plot with a rope barricade, bian Exposition will be held in Jackson President; C. E. Hiscock, Cashier. within which a sentinel was on guard Park. The Lake Front is to be adorned NEW YORK. Feb. 84. to prevent relic hunters from despoiling LIVE STOCK—Cattle K 00 @ 4 80 M with statuary and become a lounging Sheep 4 0J @ 6 10 Corner Fourth and Depot Sta., ai d the grave of its floral treasures. A place for tourists. The directory also Hogs 3 40 (i(, 4 ml Report of the Condition of the Ann Arbor Savings Bank get our figures for all kinds oi guard, composed of a lieutenant, three adopted the report of the budget com- FLOUR—Fair to Fancy 3 90 @ 5 00 At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business. July 18,1890. Minnesota Patents 4 60 @ 5 40 BESOTJECES. non-commissioned officers and twelve mittee, which presented estimates for WHEAT—No. -4 Red 1 109i@ 1 11 LIABILITIES. privates, will be placed in charge of the the expense of running the fair, which No. 3 Red 1 04!4@ 1 06 Loans and Djscounts I 344,369 24 Capital Stock paid in | 50.000 00 grave until it is inclosed in masonry. COKN-No. 2 64 @ 6454 Stocks, bonds and mortgages etc 255,234 95 Surplus Fund 100,000 00 shows that the directory expects to Ungraded Mixed 63 @ 64 Undivided Profits 17,887 OS LUMBEE OATS—Mixed Western 51 @ 54 Overdraft*. 2,461 76 A Revolutionary l'ensimier Dead. spend approximately 317,025.453 and Dividends unpaid '564 00 We manufacture our own Lumbi realize from all sources 321,000.000. RYE—Wcsti-m 80 @ SI Due from uanks in reserve cities 93,791 69 Commercial deposits „ 154 945 82 NEW AXBANT, Ind., Feb. 21.—Mrs. PORK-idess. New 10 50 Oil 85 Due from School District No. 1, A. A.... 3,827 49 Savings deposits 362,750 M and guarantee LAKU-Western Steam 6 Viy,® 6 06 Due to banks and bankers 128 25 Elizabeth Floyd, of this county, aged The Inter-State League. BUTTKH-Western Creamery. JO @ 39 Bills In transit. 3,353 30 Certificates of deposit 19,853 03 VERY LOW PRICEK Ul, who was thought to be the only per- TEKKE HAOTK, Ind., Feb. 21.—The CHICAGO. Furniture and fixtures 1,930 85 son in'Indiana drawing a pension on BEEVES—Shipping Steers... 13 30 @ 5 75 Current expenses and taxes paid 115 64 It 736,128 54 49-Olve as a callnnd we will make it Inter-State Base-Ball League met here STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, U. to your lnterettt, as oar large and »*•. i account of the revolutionary war, is Friday and the prospect, after a con- Cows 1 SO @ 3 85 Checks and cash Items 325 78 graded stock rally sustains onr OHHft- dead. Her husband was a soldier at Stackers IX ©8 75 Nickels and pennies 90 84 I, CIIAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier of theabove named lion. sultation with the Terre Haute street Feeders 2 9J @ 3 75 Gold 15,000 00 Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- West Point at th«? time Benedict Butchers'Steers 3 00 @ 3 50 Silver 1,600 00 ment Is true, to the best of my knowledge an4 JAMKN TOLBKBT, Prop. railroad officials, is that the league Bull* 150 ® 3 00 belief. CHA8. K HISCOCK. Cashier. J r. J. HKICH, gapt. Arnold attempted to betray the post, will be composed of Terre Haute, HOCJS—Live 3 3ft @ 3 70 U. a. and National Bank notes 14,024 00 and he also participated in the famous SHEEP 4 00 ©5 90 CORRECT— Attest: CHRISTIAN MACK, DAV:)' IIS- Evansville, Quincy, Davenport, Rock- BUTTER-Creamery 13 @> 29 8 736,128 54 SEY, WM D. HARRIMAN, Director-, "Crossing of the Delaware." ford and East St. Louis, the latter tak- Coml to Choice Dairy 14 @ 24 Subscribed and sworn to txjioio me. Out 24ti day of May 1891). Egg3—Fresh 15 (y> 15K HENRY J. MANN, Notary public I W. L. DOUGLAS Struck by Lightning. ing the place of l'eoria, which shows BROOM CORN anil other special- little sign of trying another season of Hurl ~%® 5 tics for ntl<'inen. FINDLAY, O., Feb. 23. —Lightning 25TO3. 6 A.SSTJD 8 ^ W ^1 Vr/ it l.ndius.i'tcarewar- struck a nitro-glycerine magazine on league ball. Self-working 3 © 4 I ranted, and so stumpi d on bottom, Address Crooked l'i@ Stf the Stoker farm at an early hour Satur- sir Knight Oickerson Di-nd. POTATOES (per bu.) "."> t market* in the world. *ii«i •••, I.-IV tbe QUALITY AND PRICE. For Sale by leading Druggists. try during the last seven days number: ern Indiana, near Greensburg, and OMAHA. ;».. » iQuugb now comparatively ch^ap, are constantly and rapidiv Inervaatnil hi vnlm N«n all un- FREPARED OKI.Y BZ twenty miles east of Columbus. Ten CATTLE—Prime I 3 90 @ 4 S3 •ieii ..in w nil flue coal and niu< h of it rich In mineral prouneu* Addresv tor tail tnfm . <> \ i We toast our own coffees every week, always For the United States 249, for Canada Fancy 4 50 (& 5 36 i. i.TUOl'8DALE.8ecr, Metropolis, 111. | IV. It. 11 A 1,1., A»i. t>-, j , i»u^ , glU Iresh and good. Our bakery turns out the very jears ago it was eight miles west by Fair to Good 8 75 3> 4 80 uiu p* of Bread, Cakes and Crackers. Call and 46, or a total of 295; 297 last week, and D Illinois Improvement uod Imuilifra'-icu Am.,a...lu,, beesee] Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co. 806 the week previous to the last south of Cincinnati. UOGS 300 H 3 W •2 JACKSON ST., CHICAGO, lit. Gen. W. T. SUrrman. VK(IIM) THE CAMPUS. THE REGISTER. There were no recitations on Monday. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY The Alpha Delts entertained on Fri- SELBY u<__. day evening SPARE TIME! ANN ABBOR, MICH. Conwell will lee e in University Hall tonight. TEBMS: The Amherst Glee and Banjo clubs One Dollnr per Vcar In Advaiice. will sing in Univerbity hall on April 7. If you have a few hours spare time each week, you •1.50 if not imi«l inn II after one year. The glee and banjo clubs were at Lan- sing on Friday and at Jackson Saturday. can use it to good advantage in the study of AW- Fifteen Cents per Year additional to Sub The inauguration of Henry Wade Rog- teriben outside of Washtenaw County. ers as prebident of Northwestern univer- Cents Additional to Foreign countries. sity took place on Thursday last. R. P. Lainont, president of the senior THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1891. lit. class, will return March 1 from an extended trip through California and Bll'l ltl.Ii \> KOMIKATIOKS. the southern states. For Justice of the Supreme Court. TheBiblelnstitute.conducted b.y Prof. ROBERT M. MONTGOMERY, of Grand Rapid?. W. R. Harper, of Yale, was very success- SHORTHAND For Regents of the University, WILLIAM TECUMSEII SHERMAN. ful. The book of Isaiah was the particu- HENRY HOWARD, of Port Huron, [From a late photograph.] lar subject for discussion. Addresses MAJ. PETER N. COOK, of Shiawassoe County, William Tecumseh Sherman was bom were made by Profs. Belser, Keisey, at Lancaster, O., Feb. 8,1820, was adopt ed by Thomas Ewing, M. C, through Tuft.«, Scott, D'Ooge, and others. Prof. THK "hungry and thirsty" have Harper spoke on Saturday and Sunday hounded Gov. Winans so much that we whose influence he was admitted to West Point in 1836. Ho was graduated in evenings, in University hall, to large doubt not he will become, before the 1840 and made a second lieutenant. In audiences. He is a forcible and enter- It is a pleasant and interesting study. eud of his term, an earnest advocate 1851 he was a captain; in 1853 he resigned taining epeakeras well asadeepscholar. of civil service reform. And why from the army and became a banker in The WebsterandJeSersonian societies It is so simplified that all may learn it. not? The spoil* system is just, as much California; in 1860 he accepted the po- held joint exercises, on Friday evening, of an evil in the state as in the national sition of superintendent of a military As a business it is unsurpassed. in honor of George Washington. Prof. government. academy at New Orleans, but resigned in January, 1861. Thompson presided and delivered an As a means of saving labor it has no equal. THE ABOVE CUTS DO OUR TALKING. THE STORY IS BRIEF, BUI JAMES G. BLAINE is the hero of the In June, 1861, he was commissioned address. Mel. Gillespie furnished banjo INTERESTING. hour. While the democrats are wildly colonel of the Thirteenth regiment of music. J. C. Petheridge delivered an clamoring for fren trade and unsound infantry, which he commanded at Bull oration on Washington. P. C. Gilbert Run. His military career from that money, he, the great constructive states- spoke on "Sovereignty and Subject." A time is well known—his famous march spirited debate followed,on the subject: WE ARE SHOWING man, is figuring the way for reciprocity to the sea being his most noteworthy with Brazil and the other South Ameri- achievement. In August, 1866, he was " Resolved, That the laws governing mar- can states. With Canada, also, we are made lieutenant general in place of Gen. riage and divorce in the United States A new class will be organized Saturday next at 10 o'clock, a. m. be made national." The exercises con- ELEGANT SPRING OVERCOATS, soon tohave, if the Blaine policy proves Grant. When Gen. Grant was made and will meet two hours each week until July 1st. This will give successful, free exchange of products. president in March, I860, Sherman was cluded with a solo by Miss MinnieDavis. For such a consummation the intelli- made general and commander-in chief. Sergius Stepniak speaks at University sufficient time to complete the entire course and give a thorough gent men of both parties are devoutly He retired in 1883 and settled in St. hall on Saturday evening next. George review. Every student should understand Shorthand, as he would find IN TOP CO A TS, BOX CO A TS, REG ULARS and STO UTS. WE CAN PLEASE Louis, but later moved to New York, Kennan says of him: "As an author praying. At the same time they do not where he died Feb. 14, 1891. a knowledge of the art indispensible in his University work. EVERYBODY. forget that the policy of protection Stepniak is accomplished and versatile. He speaks and writed fluently in half against the products of European pauper A Teacher of the Indians. Every young gentleman or lady who wishes to prepare for labor is not to be relinquished. a dozen languages, including Russian, French, German, Italian and English, business life cannot find anything better than Shorthand. Competent THE Ypsilanti Sentinel says of Grover and his literary btyle is easy, graphic manuenses readily obtain from 840 to 8150 per month, according to A. L. N OBLE, and picturesque. He writes and speaks the experience they may have. Cleveland: "His confidence that he is LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE, greater than the democratic partv seems from the point of view of a partisan and to be unbounded. * * * * We doubt it does not enter into his plan to say We can fit you for a first-class position and assist you to secure Sign of Red Star. whether the history of parties in the anything that the Russian government one as soon as you are able to fill one acceptably. If you are at all United States has ever shown a similar might say in its own defence; but in instance of an attempt to turn a party pleading the cause of his oppressed fel- interested, call and let us talk over the work with you. from its own well defined position to low countrymen, from his own point of the exact opposite, to favor a man who view, he is never, I believe, untruthful, JARPET aspired to be its leader and candidate. disingenuous, or unfair." Mr. Cleveland had better step down and out." The advice is good. With all t obi r( Mini I (11 his faults, the man of destiny is un- Theatre patrons will be pleased to Newest Designs in doubtedly greater than his party, in that hear that the eminent romantic actor, he does not follow every will o' the Robert Mantell, is to appear at the School Rooms and Office, 20 S. State St., wisp which the excited brains of the Grand Opera House, on Tuesday even- ing next, with a superb production of BODY BRUSSELS. democrats may conjure up. David Beer (NEW SAGER BLOCK, THIRD FLOOR.) Hill would be a much mire pliable rep- Shakespeare's famous tragedy, " Ham- resentative of the party. let." As this play has not been seen Finest Paterns in here in a number of years, the forth- coming production will no doubt be Ox Tuesday last, the democrats in the MISS GRACE HOWARD. witnessed by an overflowing house. Senate,taking advantage of the tempor- Miss Grace [Toward, daughter of Jo- THE STENOGRAPIHC INSTITUTE. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. ary absence of several republicans, seph. Howard. .. the well known New As the melancholy Dane Mr. Mantell suddenly carried to a successful issue a York journaHbt, has been a teacher of has added another brilliant impersona- tion to his repertory. His company motion to unseat Messrs. Horton and the Indians at Crow Creek, S. D., for Itr.Al. ESTATE Latest Work in something like four or five years. She also contains a number of artists who Morse, two members against whom con- The real es-tate transfers for ihe two DR. FRUTH receives $1,000 a year, and should be- have achieved success in this tragedy. Of New York, the well known and successful tests had been made. When the vote sides receive rations for the twenty Miss Minnie Monk, who enacts the week ending Feb 21, were as follows: Specialist in Chronic Diseases and Diseases of the was taken oa the latter contest, there Iniians maintained. When these fail Queen, was w.th Edwin Booth, and this Thomas J. Hawkins to William Cromwell, Eye and Ear, by request of many friends and pa- INGRAINS. was not a quorum present, the republi- lots 1, 2 ana 4. block 9, Scio village $ 150 tients, has decided to visit ANN ARBOR, sho is obliged to buy food for them her- actor says that she is the greatest John G. Seyfried to Mary Teufel, lot 9, J. S. cans and patrons having left the room. self. She is of medium height, slender, Welter's and, Ann Arbor 250 Thursday, March 12, 1891. Queen that ever stepped upon the W. \. Russell to T. and M. Adair, part of w Consultation and Examination FREE and strictly The whole scheme was hatched in the and has an earnest, intelligent face. stage. Mr. B. T. Ringgold played ]4svt% tecl, Augusta 70 confidential, In his brain of F. H. Hosford, secretary of the Horatio to Edwin Booth's Hamlet in Peteter VanVoorbei V s to L. II. Galpin, e y_ s e PARLORS AT THE COOK HOUSE Soldier and Lawyer. \i and s^i^t^ e '/_.%.% se 6ecc si 3i3,i . saieSalemm 7,020 democratic state central committee, who the fimous 100 nights' run this play had Ja'eob HHeiuzmaui n to MMichh . FurniturFit e CCo., £We have been receiving, almost daily, for the past month, the Best lots 19 and 20, block 4 s range 2 w, W. S. found in the person of Lieutenant. Gov- in New York city. He will play this Mayuard'sadd, Ann Arbor 600 and Newest Patterns in the above goods, and can show our patron ernor Strong a willing tool. The repub- part with Mr. Mantell. Mr. Mark Price, Robert Marshall to Mary A. Marshall, e Y,. s w1 i.and part of se % sec 7, Ypsilanti town lican and patron senators are highly in- for many years with John McCullough, H. W. Geer to J. and M. Bramish, part of n o the very best designs ever brought to Ann Arbor. Yi sec 4, Ypsilanti town 1,100 digoant.inasmueh as the democrats had will be King. Miss Charlotte Behrens H. T. Morton to Jas. Tolbert, lot 16, block 6 s previously agreed not to introduce any will impersonate the lovely Ophelia. range 5 w, Maynard's 3d add. Ann Artjor... 225 Gustave Walter to Fred Mahlke, Uiidadjoiii- important legislation in the absence of Indeed, the entire cast could hardly be inglauddeeded toJohn Hiller.Thompson, improved. This performance of "Ham- Spoor and Thompson's add, Ann Arbor 225 the republican senators. J. M. Ottmar to Margaret Ottmar, part of lot let" will be worth seeing. The Phila 15, sec 10, Saline village 600 delphia Press says: Robert Mantell eo. Gross to R. II. and E. E. Marsh, lot a, FACTS are better than invectives. We sec lOi-Saline village ~—. 1,110 Well, you will not complain of that part. advise the enthusiastic defenders of free revealed his" Hamlet " for thefirst time It. H. and K. K. Marsh to H, A. Nichols, lot in Philadelphia at the Walnut last R, sec 10, Saline village ow trade to read the following facts, which Ella S. Alber to Lew.s F. Alber, land be- evfning. Every seat in the house was tween line of Stftte-i-t and Huron river, we quote from the Detroit Tribune: near western end bridge, Ann Arbor 50 "Mohair yarns are now made in this filled, and the favorable verdict of the W. H. Horton to W. M. Horton. part of e Y_ audience was indicated by frequent ap- n w \4, and w '20 acres wJ4ne!^ sec Si, country—a new industry since the new plause and curtain calls. Mr. Mantell Superior 5,300 We have also received, direct from China, a large lot of tariff law went into force. The Minne- A. M. Clark to E. E. Spencer, lot 2, block 2, makes an ideal Hamlet in appearance— R. S. Smith's 3d add, Ann Arbor 112 apolis Linen Co. has been organized to Geo. darken to Wm. Kennedy, Ann Arbor... 1,200 tall, graceful, " the glass of fashion and W. H. Dell lo Fred. Schweitzer Saliue 4,700 manufacture linen from the flax fiber Jno. Groff to J. H. C'lough, s w \ \ u w % sec the mold of form." He gives the roval 11. »nd part ot s e M u e 14 sec .0, and part raised in large quantities in the North- ROGKR A. PRYOR. Dane light brown hair. The Philadp'- ol w y2 s e !4 sec 3, BriiJgeWater 1,500 west. Heretofore the fiber has gone to Roger A. Pryor was born near Peters- Connecticut Mutual Llle ln-.U>. to Julia B. MATTINGS phia Enquirer says: At the end of the 1 oon. lots 1,2, 3, 4, 5. 6.7 o.ud 8, Wuodiide waste, only the seed being used. The burg, Va., July 10, 1828, was graduated play Mr. Mantell was given a double plat of Ten Brook property, Ann Arbor 8,000 3ir Titus Salt, Bart., Sons & Co., limited, from Sidney college, at Hampden, Va., Morris l'ack to A alier L. 1'ack, w Y_ lat 2 blk recall, and in response to demands 2 n Huron-it, ittiige2e, Ann Arb^r 1 For whicL we gave a.\ Import Order last Fall. The Prices and Styles of London, England, have taken the old in 1845, was admitted to the bar, but en- from all parts of the house,made a neat Walter l_ Pack lo Morris Pack, w y_ lot 2, tered journalism, serving successively on block 2u of Huron-st, range 2 e. Ann Arbor 1 DK. FRUTH, of which will sure'.y meet your expectation. Large Purchases of Howe Sewing Machine Co. works at little speech. The Boston Post tays: Emauuel Beck to Geo. tiloll, m!4iejj ana OF THE The Washington Union, The Richmond w y_sehiseli and s w '4 t e 14 ana s y_ s Bridgeport, Conn., and are to move a The patr.ins of the Globe Theatre were s w j»rt of their plush works to this coun- Enquirer and The South, which latter e % A sec M, Dexter 3,600 Provident Medical Disper.sar_ paper he established at Richmond. He treated to a genuine surprise last even- Stephen D. Brown to Inez H. Horton, lot 160 try. At Irwin, Pa., there is building a Norris' add, Ypsilasti 1,000 fought several duels during his journal- ing when Robert Mantell made his first Sarah H. Jones to H. Gibbcs, e ]4 lot 6a and NEW YORK CITY, plate glass factory to cost $1,000,000 and istic career, was elected to congress in appearance before a Boston audience in w y_ lot 70 R s. Smith's first add, and e y_ Ably assisted T;y a f ill corps of competent • , Lace Curtains, Portieres, Etc tract lot 4, and w Y_ tract lot 5, block 1 H. to employ GOO men. Ten years ago the 1859 to fill a vacancy, was re-elected in the role of Hamlet. To fay that the S. Smith's second and, Ann Arbor 1,000 s:cians and 6ur™eon9, treats "wit'a unpara- United States had no gun factories 1860, but did not take his seat. His surprise was an agreeable one is award- Maynard & Morgan to C. H. Uichmond, Ann success all Chronic Viscoses and Diseases of th, Arbor 185 and Ear of every nature upon the latest scic enable us to offer extra values in this line. worthy to rank with thoe of Europe. sympathies were with the south, and he ing high praise to Mr. Mantell. His James Guest to Sarah Culey, lots 5 and 6, princij- TIe particularly invites ail v > How Europe says that American guns went to Charleston to witness the firing block 11, Dexter 340 cases have been neglected, badly treated or Hamlet is in some respects a novelty. H. E. Ambrose to Betsy Roberts, part of lot *re the best made. The im-reise in the on Sumter. He was elected to the Con- It has not a severely classical portrayal 371, Norris & Cross' add. Ypsilauti 450 nounccl incurable. Patients-who are doin; If you have one room, or a whole house to fit up with Carpet: Frederick Kollewehr to Mary Kollewehr.w under the care of their own physiciars neef u: i wool clip last year amounted to federate congress, but soon after entered of Mr. Booth, nor the heavy melo- 1 Rugs, Matting, Lace Curtains, Portieres, and Window Shades, get price the Confederate army as a colonel and *Aue% sec 21, Freedom, and »Jjejy menu- of pro- and was confined in Fort Lafayette. He happy medium between the two. Mr.James N, Wallace to Burt Lambert, lot on can be cured with positive certainty, he ir '• tection. settled in New York in 1865. where he Mantell may be congratulated on hav- UroSMt, Ypsilauti 750 /he afflicted to call and receive advice free a. . 'A ing performed an excellent piece of John Howard to Martin McMahou, i^iv ",ur"(l of their diseases. has since practiced law. \i u w '4 sec'ii, Mauches'.er 450 There is no tubject tnat requires so .• • • work, one that will raise him many de- Eluathan Skidmore to W. H. Howell, w %s ii TURF NOTES. s e X Rtudv fl d experienceas the treatment end * grees higher in the scale of dramatic e Yi sec 17; s eJ4 A sec 17, Lyndon 1,500 of chronic diseases. Theaxtonisbiogsuccwi E. F. MILLS & CO. The New Senator from Kansas. W. F. Kern lo Thos. J. Keech, lots 5 and 6 remarkable cures performed by him Is dut <- reputation, and it affords strong proof block 4 n of Huron-st, range 6 e, Ann Arbor 1,700 thorough knowledge of *he structure and fu . Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains and (xents Furnishings. Old Fashion took first prize at the W. A. Peffer, elected United States M. E. Uuderkirk to C A. Jaycox, u w % n tious ot the human sysl2m, andtheeureo- "i- Chicago liorso show in the hunters' senator from Kansas, is 50 years of age, that he has by no means reached the w^secie, York 1.042 ease by natural remedies. Let those given height of his compass. Geo. Sackett to Auna Neeb, s y, lot 6 block others call for examination. He has success'.:.,;. 2O South Mam Street. jumping class, defeating the famous and was born in Pennsylvania. Some- 27, Deiter 90 treated the following diseases since his arrh al 'n Canadian wonder Eoseberry. what early in life Toronto World, December 29, 1890:Martin and Dodga to R. A Ferguson, Ypsi- this State: Eye and Ear diseases, Chronic lauti 600 : oca. Chronic Inflammation of the Womb, ClTennessee be- Grand by the talented Robert Mantell. Statira I). Hawkins to Chas. E.Bresler, loton rility or Barrenness, Kcrvvumem and General I -bil- dam Rosabella, by Belmont. * * * The role of "Hamlet" by Man- Congress-st, Ypsllauti 5000 tiy, Impotency, Disease of tlte Kidneys and B'aader. fore finally set- tell is an intellectual study, a real piece J. E. Krapf to Jacob WahJ, lots 1 and 2 and Leucorrhea or Whites, Blotches, Pimples, Skin Dis Charles Gauntlette, of Milan, Mich., tling in Kansas. part of lot i, block 5 s of Huron st, range 5 eates. Dyspepsia, Constipation, Ihopsy, Cancer, Epi- of genius. e, Land Co's add, Ann Arbor 1,700 leptic Fits, Erwnpelas, Gravel, GoUre, Gleet, Gcuior- has refused an offer of $15,000 for his He has been a rhoea, Hyarore''\r?arrj>isease,Headache, Piles,Hys- Belle&p-sie Isaac Wertmau to Mary A. Wertman, lot 4 )9, 4-year-old black stallion Coralloid 9831, farmer, teacher, Norris & Cross'add, Ypsilanti 1 teria,St/phUis,St. VilusDance,ChronicDysentery,En- Jno. P. Judson to Sarah Judson, part of n e larged Tonsils, Fistula in Ano, Hernia or Ruptvre, by Simmons, dam Coral, by Clark Chief; soldier and law- • second dam Cassia, by Cassius M. Clay, zinw>4 sec 33, Ann Arbor „ 2,000 Ovarian Tumors, Paralysis, Pro'apsue Uteri, Bron- yer, and was edi- Jno. p. Judson to M. S. Judson, part of n e chitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Scrofula, Consumption, THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WORLD. Jlr., 22. Coralloid made a record of 2:191 tor of The Kansas M. n w >4 sec 33. Ann Arbor 1,000 Chronic Cough, Female Weakness, Spermatorrhea at the Lexington meeting. Vnen B»»u., ,. _s> sits, we gnrs her Castoria. Sarah Judson to JDO, P. Judson. Ann Arbor.. 700 Rheumatism,etc. All surgical operations performed Farmer when When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria Henry West to Jennett S. West, land on Dix- Free Examination of the ITrine. "SSMfT RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, &c. chosen senator. boro road, Ann Arbor 1 Each person applying for treatment should bring 35 iM-iils m Druggists. GB.O8TBNOR & RICHARDS, Boston, Mam. Martin Bergen heads the list of win- V.'he^ she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. an ounce of their urine, which willreceiveacarc- He was conserva- QUIT CLAIMS. ning jockeys for the season of 1890. he had Children, she give them Castoria. iul chemical and microscopical examination. While he has brought more horses first SEN'ATOR PEFFER. politics in Mary Baumgartner to Philip J. Visel, lots 1 Remarkable Cures perfected in old , RED CROSS tiye m and 2, block 4 s of Huron st,range 2 e, Ann cases which have tx>sii neglected or unakillfiilly past the post than any other rider he Tennessee during reconstruction times, Arbor i treated. No experiments or failures. Parties has also participated in a greater num- but was a Garfield elector from Kansas Mary Baumgartner to Lousla K. Visel. land treated by mail -r express, but where possible in block 3 s of Huron-st, range 2 e, Ann Ar- personal consultation preferred. Curable cases THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. T6f only Safe, Bare, wirciiallePill '«' Bile. tter of races. Bergen rode in 750 races, in 1880. He has been identified with the ber 1000 gus "tuteed. List of questions free. Ladies, ask Druggist for Chichesur • Bnglu* Diamond Brand in Ked and Qold metaltio thus breaking all known records, and se- Farmers' Alliance from the founding of The king of Holland got a divorce from Gustave Wels to Caroline Dealing et a', n e Western Add ess, boxes sealed with blue ribbon. Take Bo other kind. Btf_te aubttitutinnM andJnUatieni his X n e]4 «ec 33; part of e>X_ n w !4 sec34: All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are danjEerMU _— enred the winning place in 173 of them. the organization. is first wife because she used musk for DR. KRinrs, 4o. in stamps for particulars, testimonials, and "Keller for 1/Stdles," •>! — perfume. part of w y_ n e !4 sec 34, Freedom 10,000 10,000 Testimonials. Name Paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO Toleflo, O. > Sold bj aU Local VrticcisU. OIK Yl'Sll. A VI I RAMBLER LATEST COUNTY NEWS. W. C. T. V. COLUMN. ALWAYStoTHE FRONT Tells What be Has Seen aud Heard In [ EDITED BY MBS. ALLIE Lt'SE DICK, A. M. ] that Biirgr During: tbe Past Seven Webster. ARE YOU INTERESTED nays and Nights. Matthew Bird gave a dance party last Senator Peffer, Ingalls's successor, is a — WITH It is the Lenten season here in Ypsi- week. prohibitionist and in favor of woman's lanti the same as in many other re- B. W. Waite had an auction last week. ballot. spectable towns—but we, too, have our He is moving to Grand Rapids. harmless pastimes, whereby our simple Every saloon in North Dakota is hearts are made happy in various and Mr. and Mrs. Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. IN -LOWEST-PKICES- numerous degrees. First there was W. Boyce, of Unadilla, were guests of Ira closed, the result of the supreme court H. Sweet's banquet at the Occidental, in Backus and family the 22d. decision that liquor in original packages celebration of his eighteenth year of Dexter. cannot be sold in that state. mercantile life. None but dry goods The village of Manchester has attrac- and clothing store proprietors were in- tionsstrongenough to draw from Dexter Dr. Bilroth, the great surgeon ol Tited to the spread, which fact basso our harness dealer, H. Wiltsie. Vienna, and perhaps unsurpassed in enraged the undertakers, milliners, See What We Offer This Week! plumbe's and doctors that they are A New York city clergyman, an old rank in the world, as the result of a each and all hoping for a chance to get time friend of the Rev. M.H. McMahon, career of many years, in which every 10 dozen Ladies' Corsets, worth 50c, now 37] cents. even with the feast-maker very soon. occupied the pulpit of the Methodist branch of medical science that he has church last Sunday, both morning and There exists, it seems, a secret society touched has been promoted, says: "The 50 pieces Light Prints, best quality, now 41 " in this city composed entirely of evening. 50 " best Indigo Prints, worth 7c, now 5 " young ladies, over whom the com- Will Burnett, of Manchester, has de- colossal increase of nerve and mind dis- 20 " extra wide Indigo Prints, worth 121c, now 9i " mon every-day capital letters M. A. S. cided to make his future home in Cali- ease in our days is undoubtedly the WE ARE, and think we can please you. We have made it a Special exert a magic influence. What these fornia, with his mother and two sisters. result, to a great extent, of the tobacco Study, and have now the 10 " White Check Apron Goods, worth 8c, now 5 " letters signify none of us may know as They start with a colony party the 14th and alcohol habits, and the straining o 1 case Men's Socks, worth 10c pf>r pair, now 4 pair for.... 25 " "we're not in it," but this much we do of March. the nervous system caused by these pois know, there was a special meeting held Saline. 1 case Just Right Unbleached Cotton, worth 6c, now 4i " at a certain house the other evening 10 dozen Boys' Tennis Shirts, worth 50c, now 25 " and evidently there was a "victim," for C. C. King, of Ypsilanti, made Saline the sounds that proceeded from that a visit Monday. The great cause of social crime is 10 dozen Men's Tennis Shirts, worth 50c, now 25 " house and tore around in the night at- The Misses Edessa and Edna Aldrich drink. The great cause of poverty is mosphere were enough to scare out the entertained a party with progressive SPRING SHAPES! boldest "eavesdropper." These dire tiddledy-winks last Wednesday even- drink. When I hear of the family Elegant Display of Toile Du Nords, Canton Cloths, Scotch Zephyrs, and dreadful sounds were followed by ing. broken up and ask the cause—drink in all the Latest Designs, and LOWEST PRICES. the sound of merry dance music and Lost, a woolen horse blanket, between If I go to the gallows and ask its victim the rattle of tea spoons and dishes, so Ann Arbor and Saline, on tb e gravel road. the cause, the answer—drink. Then ] we crept away sadly but no wiser. Finder please leave at A. M. Humphrey's ask myself in perfect wonderment, Why IN The normal folks did honor to the grocery, and get reward. do not men put a stop tothisthing? Our GOODYEAR & ST. JAMES, immortal George, the sire of his coun- Union services, of a patriotic nature, try, Monday morning, with exercises were held at the Methodist church last legislators will come together and pass appropriate to the occasion. Professors Monday. The subjects were " Washing- every measure necessary to the welfare Sill, George and St. John, Miss Soule of the people, and yet pass laws sanc- 18 S. Main St.. AM ARBOR, MICH. and others added a plentiful share to ton as a Statesman," by Rev. Bartlett; YOUMAN'S, KNOX AND SILVERMAN'S. the entertainment. All our dry goods ''As a Patriot," by Prof. Wells; "As a tioning the sale of liquor through sa houses closed in commemoration of Christian," by Rev. Potter. There was loons.—Archbishop Ireland. this same illustrious gentleman, and the appropriate music and a large attend- Light Guards took a stroll through the ance The Leading Shapes and Makes, and they are Beauties. Call and see Cbelsea. In a communication to his congrega mud to the tap of a drum, followed by a tion, recently made, a pastor said: "Le them. full quorum of small boys as usual. We FEBRUARY 9TH, 1891. M. J. Noyes is in Ohio. us labor for four objects: the salvation are to lose oue of our good citizens, Mr. The C. L S. C. met Monday evening Chas. M. Norton, who will move his with Mrs. H. M. Woods. of souls, the development of mora family to Lansing in a few days. Don't The "Workers" met with Mrs. Geo. character, the development of workers By actual count we have only like to have 'em go at all. And lhat and the furtherance of moral reforms.' makes us think about the Hawkins W. Turnbull, Wednesday afternoon. House. It is probably the property of The Y. P. S. C. E. will give an enter- This is a happy statement of the grea Detroit parties by this time and Mr.tainment at Mrs. McLaren's, on Friday aims toward which a Christian church and Mrs, Hawkins will speedily move evening. should direct its energies. The church to Detroit, where their son is located. llarman Holmes has purchased the which turns aside from these chief ends Perhaps you have heard tell of a cer- farm of 200 acres belonging to the estate and seeks to become a company of con- tain Cleary Business College, which is of the late Edwin Pierce. Thirty-Five Men's Overcoats located as near the vital portion of our genial spirits occupying an elevated so The Woman's Foreign Missionary city as possible. Well, there are many meeting was held Wednesday afternoon, cial rank, will become barren.—Chris SOFT HATS! students connected with this institution, at the home of Mrs. O. C. Bailey. tian Advocate. in stock, to sell from $10 00 up, and a few of whom are yet too young to tussle with the trials of college life. Miss Myrta Kempf has resumed her But they've tried some funny business music studies, and is pursuing a classical Secretary Windom once said : "How of late, and don't seem to clearly under- course, under the instruction of Prof. R. to curtail and finally destroy this evil is stand when it's time to quit. However, Kempf. the great problem of the hour. Its solu- This Season there will be more Soft Hats worn than ever, and we have this is generally a peculiarity of real Mrs. H. Osborne (nee Hattie Noyes), tion is next on the world's calendar o. THUETST IMITTST QO! funny folks; they are like that poem of who has been with her parents since the made due preparation by getting ALL THE NEW SHAPES, and in "The Brook" which goes on and on for- holidays, has gone with her husband to progress. It has been called for tria all qualities. ever, ad infinitum. Two Ann Arbor ladies their new home in Ishpeming. and cannot be dismissed or postponed If PRICES will do it. are negotiating fora store here in which I.illlH. . . . The time has therefore come to open a stock of millinery. We also when this issue must be met. Politica understand that ether outside parties Lafayette Grange will meet at Elijah You will need a New Hat. Call and see what we have. are desirous of running in another dry Keyes' on Friday, March 6. parties can no longer dodge it :f they SELL CHEAP, and the People will buy. goods store. Moreover, arrangements The P. of I. gave a box social at would. Private citizens must take sides are being made for some more manufac- Thomas Fletcher's last evening. openly, lor or against the saloon with its GREAT CUT in Men's and Children's Suits. tories, which show clearly that we are Ed. Raffey, of Minneapolis, visited methods and its results. 'Neutrality is on the edge with, perhaps, one foot in, his father-in law, J. H. Wade, last henceforth impossible; indifference is a a decided little boomlet. Lenten and week. non-Lenten folks, that is, a middling betrayal of the sacred trust reposed in The TWO SAMS. good majority, are about to hear Rhea Thirty people attended tbe grange citizenship.' The saloon system is itsel: in "Josephine." They think it all meeting at Charles M. Bowen's la>t Friday. a league of law-breakers, whose exam- I... BLITZ. T. T. JACOBS & CO. right because the whole thing is so sad, ple affords a most powerful stimulus to and Rhea makes 'em all weep. I, too, J. Stcrms "and wife received a visit The Mammoth Clothiers and Hatters. shall go, but shall not weep, for that's from their son, Rev. A. B. Storms, of disorder of all kinds. It openly pro- an uncommon emotion for a Detroit, last week. claims its purpose to disobey all laws Canada will be annexed to the U. S. which interfere with its supreme pur- DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AT It was so decided at the lyceura last pose to make money in its own way and RAMISI.BR. Saturday night. Miss Nettie Storms at whatever sacrifice. By what right read the criticism, written in poetry, does the saloon exist? I know of none.': Mademoiselle Kliea. which showed talent. Instrumental "How fortunate it is for me," eaid the music was furnished by Mr. George and —Speech at Woodstock, Conn., July 4 great actress, Mile. Rhea, to a group of Miss Anna Steinbach. 1887. OVEEBECK & STAEBLEE'S dramatic critics who were in her parlors Milan. The acknowledged Standard. Incomparably the best Encyclopedia in New York a short time ago, "that Born, Thursday, a daughter to Mr. and One of ttM^-professore in Harvard Napoleon did not marry Mile. Clery, to Mrs. J. Vescelius. University was a great bug-ologist. He in existence. whom he was ^engaged in his youth. Chas. Woltcot, of Blissfield, is visiting had all sorts of bugs the world ever saw Successors to Mayer & Overbeck, for If he had, I would still have been his mother this week. in frames; and he studied bug-ology WE have the sole agency in ANN ARBOR for the sale of the HENRY G traveling around the country suffering The Method ist tea social held at Mrs. until he knew all about it, and hac with 'Oamille,' 'Frou Frou' and 'Adri- Fold's, Tuesday, was well attended. thousands of specimens of different ALLEN reprint of the above work, and can offer you for $36.00 the only enne,' instead of living the life each evening of one of the noblest and Miss S. Wheaton, of Chicago, called sorts of bugs. And the mischievous complete and perfect re-print of the latest ninth edition of the BRITANNICA, greatest women whose names ever on some of her Milan friends Friday. students took the legs of one bug, and FINE GROCERIES. giving you a perfect reproduction of every Colored Map, Plate, Illustra- adorned the pages of the history of Rev. Stone, of Richmond, Ind., re-the body of another, and the wings o: France. My leading man, Mr. Harri?, turned to his home Wednesday evening. another, and put them all together, jusi tion, Word and Letter of the expensive original—costing $150.00. made the same exclamation after A Washington's birthday masquerade as nature puts Them together, and car- 1 reading this incident in Napoleon's life ball was held Monday night at the rink. ried the bug in to the old professor Fresh Butter and Eqqs Received Dailv THE WORK contains over 700 of the latest maps, making the ALLEN in Lockhart's history of the great War- Mr. and Mrs. A. Hitchcock, of Alma, with his thick glasses on, and laid it on rior. He feels, as I do, that the young visited Milan friends Saturday and Sun- the table and said: "Professor, what reprint the latest and greatest atlas in the world. Corsican would not have been the Na- day. sort of a buu is that?'' The old professor poleon of history had he not come un- Mrs. L. Eddy is in Milford, attending looked at it and turned it around, and HERETOFORE the high cost of this great work has placed it beyond dei the strong yet benign influence of the funeral of a sister who died Thurs- looked at it, and looked at it, and looked the Empress Josephine. I think we day last. he reach of most people. This bar to its popular use has now been hap. both have reason to be thankful that at itagain.and said lit;: "Gentlemen,this We have everything in the line of Married, by Rev. H. Palmer, February is a humbug." And this is just what we pily removed by the ALLEN CO. Call at our store, No. 6 Main Street, matters turned out as they did. Had they been different I would not now 14, E. Haight and Miss Lucy Stuart, both mean by a religious humbug. He has and examine the work. be interpreting a character with which of London. got the" head of a Christian, and the CROCEBR7, CLASSWARS, I am more in sympathy than one I ever Miss Lena Blinn, of Cass City, is visit- feet oi a dancer, and the tongue of a played, and I venture to say, without ing her mother, Mrs. F. A. Blinn, for a tattler, and the appetite of a drunkard, fear of offending Mr. Harris, that the couple of weeks. snd the laziness of a shirk; and youand all sorts of fine presents at the very lowest rat3s. As an induoe- MOOEE & TABEB, public would have had to wi'it some Wm. Whitmarsh will build a three just put him all together and he is the ment for Cash trade we will give a FREE COPY of the HOME CYCLO- time longer before seeing what excel- story brick store on the corner of Main finest specimen of humbug you ever lent work he was capable of doing,' and River-sts,this spring. saw.—Talmage. PEDIA, (a book that should be in every home) with every 820 worth of DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY. If reports are to be believed Mile Rhea Mrs. James F. Wood and Mrs. A. Cook, Groceries paid in ca3h. does not exaggerate matters. The of Ypsilanti, were the guests of Attorney critics declare that the handsome actress Williams and wife over Sunday. MAKIMAUK LICENSE*. has never given the American people Married, at the residence of the bride's Show a Very Superior Line of Wall Paper and Window Shades. such a finished and thoroughly artistic mother, E. M. Heston, of Minneapolis, The following licenses were granted piece of work as she does in "Jose- Minn., and Miss Sadie Coe, of Milan, by during the past week : phine," and that Mr. Harris' interpreta- Rev. G. E. Sloan, February 18. Franklin J. Fletcher, Ypsilanti 54 tion cf Napoleon Bonaparte deserves to Stony Creek. Abbie Jane Goodins, York 35 THE GUILD PIANO. be ranked with the strongest imperson- There was a donation at the Methodist Harry Howling, Augusta 28 IS IT UNKNOWN? Read what the greatest Music Publishing firm in this ations known to modern theatre goers. Kstella Crane, ifork 22 "Josephine" will be seen here before parsonage the 20th inst. country says of it: long. All the properties and accessories Gilbert McGraw has purchased twenty Frederick J. Kern. Manchester 25 We have rented and sold your pianos extensively, and recommend them as acres from Wm. VanDuyn. MaryAltenbrent, Freedom 25 used in the largest metropolitan produc- being in every respect reliable and satisfactory. T_^ T^I_,,_.T „ _^ _ tions will be brought into requisition There was a dancing party at Barr's 6 . OLIVER DITSON & CO., BOSTON. here. hall last Tuesday evening. Messrs. Oliver Ditson & Co. have purchased upwards of 800 of our Pianos and W. VanDuyn has sold his farm and never had occasion to make a demand on us for any defect in the instruments. SPECIAL Prince Talleyrand, interpreted by will remove to South Lyon. , No finer instrument has ever come under my inspection . . I cheerfully that able young actor, , is one Mrs.H. Cady is very low with conges- recommend them as inferior to none in the market. HhNKY b. tU I lJiK, of the leading characters in the play. tion of the brain. Her life is despaired Organist of Trinity Church, New York. Rhea will soon be seen here in "Jose- of. A lot of Chamber Suits, Tables, Chairs, etc., that should have been here three I predict for your unrivalled pianos the highest popularity. They are now in phine, Empress of the French." It can The P. of I.'s held their meeting on the front rank of superior workmanship. well be understood what an interesting Wednesday evening. March 4, they will weeks ago are rolling in in immense quantities, the choicest patterns on which Grand character he will be when put upon the Sincerely yours, HOWARD M. DOW, have a debate. Organist of the " Church of the Unity" {Rev. Hepworth's), Boston. Rapids manufacturer* were over-sold. I cannot carry them through the Summer, stage alter reading of the part he played in French history, while Napo- The social at R. Salsbury'a, the 20th " Are the perfection of musical mechanism."—Providence Journal. and they must be moved now. leon Bonaparte was on the throne of inst., passed off very pleasantly and all "It is the sweetest-toned piano I ever heard."—From Mr. Harris, of England, France. The Emperor despised his report a nice time. he inventor of the celebrated "Harris Engine." minister of foreign affairs personally, Wm. Dansingburg has rented the P. Mr. H. C. Barnabee, the celebrated vocalist, says: " They are splendid in tone as much as he admired his ability. Be- D. Rodgers' farm, instead of Geo. Olds, fore Talleyrand was appointed, the as formerly reported. and action, and the handsomest pianos I ever have seen." I consider the Guild method of tuning the nearest perfection of any I have party attempted to dissuade Napoleon Charles Gooding has rented Deacon from making such an appointment by Gooding's farm for the present season. ever seen I have often wondered why some method was not devised to tune the .iano without turning the pins in the pin block. Guild has the rightidea. T pointing to the weathercock politics of "Orange Blossoms." lust stay in tnne, and will certainly wear longer. G. W. RENWICK. Will catch a Bargain. I confess I want [your money, out I will make it pay you to the Prince of Benevento. "Be it so," replied Napoleon, "but he is the ablest There was a surprise party held at O. MUSKKGON, Micrr., August 9, 1890. eave it with me. minister of foreign affairs in our choice E. Loveland's, the 23d inst., in honor of No "slipping" or "springing" of tuning pins. The most beautiful cases. and it shall be my care to see that he Miss Grace's birthday. The Importance of purllying the blood can- Guaranteed not to check. Mr. Guild recently wrote: " I am distracted with orders; exerts his abilities." Quite a number of the new converts not be overestimated, for without pure make no new agencies. My improvements take like wildfire. It has been im- of the late revival were baptized at the blood you cannot enjoy good health. possible for me to secure half the number of these pianos needed. They are com- Methodist church the loth inst. ng on again, and I cordially invite all to call and see them. W. G. DIETBRLE. Mile. Rhea was in Paris all last sum- At this season nearly every one needs a mer, and if the New York society Mrs. Marvin Miller, a former resident, good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich N. B.—Just in, a lot of nice Coverings, and I am prepared to do your Upholster is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Barr, and the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy writers, who peeped into her trunks on your confidence. It is peculiar in that it ing thoroughly and in first-class style. her arrival in this country, are to be also other relatives and friends in this ALVIN WILSBY, State Agent. vicinity. strengthens and builds up the system, creates believed, the famous actress and hand- an appetite, and tones the digestion, while some woman has added to her already Frank Fletcher, of Ypsilanti, and Mrs. it eradicates disease. Give it a trial. 25 South Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. Mich. No. 37 South Main Street. extensive wardrobe, materially. All Jennie Gooding, of this place, were mar- Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. the new gowns are for use in Rhea's ried at the residence of H. Stumpenhu- Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. N. B.—A fine stock of SEWING MACHINES (Especially the standard play, "Josephine, Empress of thasen, at Ransomville, the 20th inst., Rev. Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, etc., etc., at cut prices, for Holiday trade. W. Q. DIETERLE. French," which will be seen here soon. Frank Arnold officiating. IOO Doses One Dollar Here 1st a « IIHIICC •<• Make 'I ). THE GENTLER SEX. LEGALS. THE REGISTER. I bought a machine fir platimr g"M, silver and nickel,and it wrks splendid During .a recent journey Baroness Al- Probttte Police. Wlien people tiwutl ttboui ii thev brought STATIC Or MICHIGAN, I ITHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1891. phonse Rothschild was robbed of jewelry COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. S more spooim, foi ks and jfwelry than I valued at 60,000 francs. At a session of the Protmte Conn for Hie fount; could plate. Ilia «t-rk 1 inaile $23,nnil nf Was-hlenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the REAL ESTATE. LITERARY SOTES. in a nit said estate, are required to appear at a ses- 0 Investors and Home-seekers! 1882, Asiatic; Switzerland an a School of ruler on earth, but all his acts «re sarn - covered in the person of Miss Lily A. sion of said Court, then to he holden at the tioned by other nations. Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, in said Politics, Time; The Streets of London_ Long, of St. Paul, Minn. County, and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should not be anowed. And it is Murray's; The Journal otSirWalter Scott, Janus T.6»tt, (nriul. Iil.,Niiy»: Miss Nordhoff, a daughter of Charles further ordered, that said guardian give notice to He paid thirty-one dollars doctor'* bill Nordhoff, of Washington, D. C, hav- the persons interested in said estate, of the pend- Temple Bar; Henry Vaughan, Macmil- ency ol said petition, and the hearing thereof, bj lan'sj'Meteoritic Theories, Leisure Hour j for his wife in one year, kud one bottle ing a strong taste for bookbinding, is causing a copy of this order to be published in the of Bradfield's Female Regulator did tier studying the art from its beginning to ANN ARBOR REGISTER, a newspaper printed and Westminster Abbey, Spectator; The more good than all the medicine.-he liad its finest results. circulated ID said county, three successive weeks Carol, Speaker; Round About the Baha- taken before. previous to said day of hearing. M A mu\\\ A Miss Emily Hudson, a belle of New mas, Chambers. Little & Co., Boston 11. DALE, Druggist, C.rmi, III. J. WILLARD BABBITT > Rochelle, N. Y., has opened a free hos- [A true copj i Judje of Probate. publishers. Write BradneldRegl.Co.,Ail,uiia,Gn., WM- ..G BOTY., Probat" e Register. 44 for particulars. Sold by drng^i^is, pital for invalid pigeons, which flock to it instinctively whenever they feel un- Probate Notice. Kot Very Flattering- STATE OF MICHIGAN, I To the Citv of Ann Arbor. The February number of the Jennet*- der the weather. COUNTY or WASHTKNAW. J • Miller Magazine is a model woman's pub- Tojudgeby the comments of the pteis, At a ReJ-sion ofthe Probate Court for the County the journalists of the country are not tuo Miss Harriet McEwen Kimball, of of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in lication in every respect. The new fea- Portsmouth, N. H., has received the first the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the 18th day much flattered by King Humbert's re- or February, in the year one thousand eight hun tures in it include the first of a series of mark that were he not a kiux he woti.d prize of f 100 for a hymn to be sung on dred and ninety-one. articles upon "Baby's Inherent Righte," be a journalist. Thegeueral impression hospital days in the churches and syna- Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge o' Probate. We believe Ann Arbor is the Best City in Michigan In tbe matter of the estate of William H. Dell, by Ada Cone; "Alpine Divided Skirts," among them seems to be that almost gogues of New York. deceased. anybody can be a king. Jesse A. Dell. Fxecutor of the last will and tes IN VTttTCZI. TO LIVE. by Celia Logan; the usual articles on Matilda Fromboy, a deaf mute, was tament of said deceased, comes into Court and Physical Culture; Mrs. Miller's seria^ admitted to the St. Lawrence county, jepresents that he is now prepared to renltr his III...MI Will I ell. final account as such Executor. "The Philosopher of Driftwood;" social Of course it will—that is, if it is good, JN. Y.) poorhonse in 1825, and has prob- Thereupon it is Ordered, That Tuesday, the 17th The Educational Advantages here are unsurpassed ! gossip, fashions, and many other papers ably never been absent from the house a day of M arch next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon be healthy blood. It will glow in the cheek assigned for examining and allowingsuch account The Streets are broad and well kept! of interest. Subscri ption price, $2.50 per and tell the story ot perfect physical day or night since. She is now 93 years and that the devisees, legatees and heirs at law of health. If it does not, if the complexion old. said deceased, and all other persons interested in Ann Arbor has a low rate of taxation! year. The Jenness-Miller Pub. Co., 363 said estate, are required to appear at a session of is devoid of color, the muscle weak and Miss Anna Whitney, of Boston, is one said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office Fifth-ave, New York. flaccid, something is wrong and some- in the City of Ann Arbor, in said County, and show It has the best system of Water Works in the West. thing ought to be done about it at ouce, of the best dog judges in the world. She cause, if any there be, why the said accountshould notes at a glance all the defects and not be allowed: And it in further Ordered, that Iron-Smelting by Modern Methods will for in such cases delays are dangerous. said Executor give notice to the persons inter- be the subject of the February article For torpid liver, '"biliousness" and the beauties of a dog. She is vice president ested in said estate, of the pendency of said ac- count, and the hearing thereof,by causing a copy in the American Industries Series now thousand and one ills to which these of the St. Bernard club, of Massachu- of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor conditions of the by stem lead, there is no setts. . REGISTER, a newspaper printed and circulated in Our Addition is just five Blocks from the Univer- running in The Popular Science Monthly. remedy in the world equal to Dr. Pierce's said county, three successive weeks previous to Every man who wishes to understand Golden Medical Discovery. Boils, pim- Senor Emilia Pardo-Bazan has lately said day of bearing. sity of Michigan ; it has a front of One Hundred Rods on State Street the the progress of the great industries that ples, erup.ions, scrofulous sores, salt- delivered before the Spanish Athenaeum J. WILLARD BABBITT, at Madrid a course of lectures on Rus- Judge of Probate. best residence street in the city. Its location is unsurpassed for health'and have made the wealth and prosperity of rheum, and all kindred diseases are [A true copy] cured by it. sia. The AthenEeum is the most dis- 46 convenience. The levels taken by our Engineer, Geo. W. Sanborn, show the the United States should read this series. tinguished literary and scientific society WM. G. DOTY, Probate Register. lowest point to be higher than Main Street in front of the Savings Bank D. Appleton & Co., New York. An I lipiirull.lc.l I .ill. Probnle Order. in Madrid. 8TATE OF MICHIGAN, J Gen. Miles accomplished a feat which COUNTY OF WAMITENAW, i The slope of the ground is such that the drainage is perfect, having a fall of Dr. Eggleston's new novel, "TheFaith stands without a parallel in the Indian Miss Virginia Penny, who published At a session of the Probate Court for the County in 1863 "The Employments of Women," of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office In rom six to ten feet. We have laid drain pipe through our land. Doctor," will open with a generous in- history of this country, and is entitled the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the elev- to all the credit there is in it. Had he was the first to bring forward the needs enth day of February in the) ear one thousand stallment in the February Century. The possessed less tact or firmness we should of American working women in book eitibt hundred and ninety one novel is eaid not only to take a firm hold Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. have had a war co-ting millions cf dol- form. In her old age she now finds her- /» the matter of the Estate of Bertha Guelz, on current events in relation to faith lars and hundreds of lives. self with very straitened means. deceased. healing, Christian Science, etc., but to On reading and filing the petition, duly veri- We have filed our Plat and have given II..u Often Miss Mattie Thompson, daughter of fied of Adam Goetz, praying that a certain in- deal with the social struggle always go- strument now on file in this court, purporting to We see some young man who has squan- ex-Congressman Phil Thompson, was se- be the last will and testament of said deceased, ing on in a great city like New York- dered his money and ruint-d his health lected as the queen of beauty at the may be admitted to probate, and that administra- by excess, and before thirty years of age tion of said estate may be granted to Leonbard The first sub-title of " The Faith Doctor" celebration of the Satellites of Mercury, Gruner as executor, or to some other suitable is " The Origin of a Man of Fashion," and is an all broken down and played out held recently at Louisville, but chose person. man! In all such cases I prescribe rather to be one of the maids of honor. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 9th the second "The Evolution of a Society nature's tonic and nervine. Sulphur Bit day of March next, at ten o'clock in tne fore- Man." The Century Co., New York. noon, be assigned lor hearing of said petition, tere. They supply food for the brain, Miss Clara Barton, the famous Red and that the devisees, legatees and heirs-at- strengthen the nerves, and are success- Cross nurse, lives quietly in Washington, law of said dect-asd, and all o.her persons The February Electic offers a feast of ful in nine eases out of ten.—Old Phy- D. C, shunning notoriety. She has an interested in said estate, are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to be 81-2 Acres for a Park. able and timely papers on a variety of sician. 44 income of $8,000 a year from an estate holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause. If any there be, why subjects. Mr. Jennings, M. P., analyzes Brazil Holds a World's Fair. she inherited, but she spends only $2,000 the prayer of the petitioner should not be The University of Michigan has purchased ten very intelligently thegreat international Brazil has, it is said, decided to have of this sum, devoting the rest to charity. granted: And it is further ordered, that said a World's Columbian Fair, to open in petitioner give notice to me persons interested in acres of land on South State-st, opposite our addition, for a Gymnasium and commercial contest now raging in "The Mrs. Mona Caird, whose theories on said es.tate.ol the pendency ol said petition.and the November, 1892, with a government guar- hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order Athletic Grounds. The Streeet Railway will be built within a block of the Trade League Against England." Women antee of $22,200,000. High government matrimony have made her famous, is a to be published m the ANN ARBOR REGISTER, a Blender woman of pretty figure. Her newspaper printed and circulated in said County, addition. will be attracted to Dr. Kenealy's article officials, righ bankers and planteisare in three successive weeks previous to said day of on " The Talent of Motherhood," and all the management. Rio Janeiro is the se- hair is brown and wavy. She is very heating. restless in manner, and is said to be an classes of readers will find pleasure in lected position. J. WILLARD BABBITT. occasional victim of nervous prostration. Judge of Probate the article by John Dennis on "The John Quickly Extemporised Five Tow [A true copy.] Journal of Sir Walter Scott," describing Bags. Fraulein Marie Essipoff received as a WM. G DOTY. Probate Register. 45 We have paid Fifty Dollars for a handsome and This is a meaningless sentence, but it wedding present from her father, a Mortgage Foreclosure. the last days of the Wizard of the North. contains all the letters of our alphabet. wealthy Viennese merchant, a book EFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE in the pay- Mr. James Bryce is worthily represented D ment of a certain mortgage, made and exe- attractive plan for a Park. Five of these letters spell "woman," and which is said to be the costliest volume cuted bj CHARLES M. DRAPER, of Mooreville, of in his essay entitled "An Age of Discon- large numbers of women believe in the in existence. The binding is of the rich- Washtenaw County and State of Michigan, to Han- viitues of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- son Sessions, of the City of Ann Arbor, County and tent," touching on the most pressing of est tooled morocco, and each of the hun- State aforesaid; said mortgage bears date July 10, :ion—a strictly vegetable compound, for dred leaves is a bond for 1.000 prulden. 1878, and recorded the same day, at 1:40 o'clock p. latter-day problems. Stanley's compan- her use only, and an unfailing cura f r M.. in Liber number 64, on page 696 of mortgages ion, Lieutenant Stairs, tells us about his he many ills that beset her. It recupe- of Washtenaw County. State of Michigan, and Alexander III is one oi tue greatest there is claimed to be due the sum of Two Hundred Work has commenced on the streets and Park. experiences in the African forest. One ates wasted strength, restores the func- old-book collectors in Europe. and Fifty-two Dollars, principal and interest; also tions to a normal condition and fits her twenty dollars Attorney's lee, as provided in said Seven new hour as are already contracted for to be built upon our Addition of the moststrikingpapersof the number mortgage ; also all other legal costs and expenses discusses " The Problem of the Slums," to bear and rear healthy offspring ; pro . 1891,at a their the south front door of theCourt House, at 2 o'clock already purchased Lots in this addition, and will soon build good houses on Published by E. R. Pelton, 25 Bond-st, guard. Guaranteed to give satisfaction thorough P. fulfillment p. M. of that day, in the City of Ann Arbor, that or its price ($1.00) refunded. knowledge and being the building where the Circuit Court for thei lots. Hutzel & Co. have donated a handsome Fountain for the Park. New York. ' of unrivaled Washtenaw County is held), the premises described aU Roweli facilities in said mortgage, or so much thereof as will satisfy iluii Hnve War. the in said mortgage. Premises described as follows: Old Red Cloud, the chief, says: " If all ins aU Being in the village of Mooreville, Washlenaw A manufacturers' federation of boot and & departments County, State of Michigan, lots numbers, four (1), and shoe makers in England is all but the Indians in the West had every lux- outs for and five (5) and six (fi), in block number two (2), All the Lots have an Alley 16 feet Wide, ury which the white man could furnish of careful north of range number one (1) west, excepting that established. portion ol lot number four (I), heretofore deeded they would still want to go to war. He newspaper Co. and by two conveyances by Henry Maperand wife to was born that way, and can't help it. He advertising. intelligent James McMnllen, and recorded in Liber 48, on Nothing adds so much to a person's gained service. T in the rear. We have made the price of the lots very low. If you buy a Lot appearance as a fine, thick head of hair, must fight about once in so often, and in We pages 615 and 61 . in the office of Register of Deeds there is only the white man to fight." an offer for Washtenaw County, State of Michigan, accord- we believe you will double your money in three years time. of even color, and to assure this use only experience our ing to the recorded plat of the village ot Moore- Hall's Hair Renewer. of Newspaper services ville. Ladles Try twenty-five to D»ted, ANN ARBOR, January 8 1891. years all The man who kept Hamilton lock in Great French Remedy. Dr. Le Due's of Advertising who EDWARD TK.EADWELL, the Thames for twenty-two years was Periodical Pills from Paris, France, act successful HARRIET L. SESSIONS, business; con Executors of the last will of Hanson Sessions, de- lately found floating in it, drowned. only upon the generative organs in fe ceased. males, and positively cure suppression we Bureau, The Investment is Safe have noor Clipped from CanadaPresbyterian, un- of the mensus (from whatever cause) the Sio.ooo der signature of C. Blackett Robinson, and all periodical troubles peculiar to best in TRE as a Savings Bank, and the gain much more rapid. Ten new houses on South equipped newspaper Prop'r: I was cured of oft recurring hi - women. Established in Europe, 1839; office, advertising State Street will be built this year. lious headaches by Burdock Blood Bit- England, 1850. Canada, 1878; United by and HUBER ters. States, 1887. A safe, reliable remedy, far 10 who tne wish Dom Pedro has nearly completed his warranted to excite menstruatation, or . ^nriiPD to money refunded. The larger portion of most OlJIUuC Portuguese translation of the "Arabian comprehensive • Nights." the ills to which ladies are subject is as C* the the direct result of a disoidered and ir- most awels l 01.¥. and We will sell Lots for Cash. CURB FOR CROUP.—Use Dr. Thomas' Ec- regular menstruatation. The American the best lectric Oil according to directions. It is Pill Co., proprietors. Pprice, $2. Sold most advertising the best remedy for all sudden attacks by Eberbach & Son, druggists, Ann Ar- convenient New for system the We will sell lots on time Payments. of cold-', pain and inflammation, and in- bor. Micb. 0 of money. juries. York. We will sell Lots to parties who wish to build houses at once, and will help A son of Joachim, the violinist, for- them to furnish money to build. merlv a soldier, has left the army to be NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TEXAS Has Patent Return Fluo Boiler; Wrought an actor. Iron and Steel Wheels, with the Springs be- IMANOS|new], 814.1. OR«A.\S iween the bearings of the Hub; 14-inch Steel Nobody but a woman can write scien- BSATIV $55. DAMIEL F. BEATTY, FARM LANDS Tire; Cushioned Gear and all Latest Improve* tifically of woman's apparel. The man Washington, N.J. At present valuation will make men rich during pents. 8,12 and 16 H. P. Ask tor Catalogue, who attempts it is lost. It is different make 1OO PER CENTntA on my Cor- the year 1891. The mast conservative admit the U y seta, Belts, Brashes. Curlers, and Medi- ruth of this assertion. Free. e3TThreshers ol all sizes. with Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup. Either sex clnes. Samples Tree. Write now. f is now known that the finest wheat land in the world is full/ acquainted with the merits of Dr. Bridgman, 371 Broadway, New York. ind suitable for all Bmull grains and fruits and in THE HUBER M'F'G CO., this noted remedy. iinny instances cotton tire Marlon, Ohio. ESS ft HEAD MUSES CURED*7 M'< INVISIBLE TU6UUI EAR In North and West Texas 9-10ths of the Separation at Cylinder. No flying Gov. Markham, of California, is in DEAF_ "CUSHIONS. Whispers heard. Com. grain. See Reverse Beater in cuts. Only one belt. a Money Made! Texas farmers have an enormous home market Buy Lot, totab Sutteiirul w h.r. mil Ur m*A\r+ fftll. Reid by P. HISCOX* poor health and for nearly a week has ••Ij, bit li'lnj, A.w l.rk. HrlU for •••• •( • r».O fKU. IB well as been unable to attend to any official Twelve Thousand Miles of Railroad and Ocean Outlet E. SHETTLER, General Agent, 'or their surplus crop. Here farmers are able to Grand Rapids, Mich. Payments may be made by the week, by the business. irorkoutof doors every d;iy In the year, and stock kOS.En.ion.. •un on (rrass from January to January, Many HUNTER & TURNBl'LL, •'criiinnrnt NitiiRtlniiH to wide awake men farmers in Kansas and in the north-west are selling 43m6 Agents, ANN ARBOR, Mich. It gives me pleasure to certify that to sell our 65O varieties of Hardy Nursery Stock. whatever equitythey have in tneir farms, buying month, or by the year as suits purchaser. Lieutenant Busick, of the Central Police Special advantages to beginners. Gilt edged Spec- .he cheap landB of Texas. And in many instances ialties. Pay Weekly. Fine outfit Free. Satisfac- clearing the price of the land from their firtt years District, used Salvation Oil on a rheu- ;rop8. The latent census shows that few farmers In matic arm. A few applications relieved tion to customers and salemen guaranteed. Texas have their farms mortcaged. The Texas him and wrought a permanent cure. Address l"B GREAT KMJI.ISII RBMEDY. No. 1 & 2 Hamilton Bl'k, As tho mother and son were being old fellow was angry with himself for A few days later he called at Mr. ;;.) yeari (if Youthful folly ma, and will leave the hospital in a few interrupting so interesting a scone, but and tbe exc.vs&es days." driven home, Mr. Wilcox and Percy sat Emerick's offlco and look lunch with _ of later years. FIRST FLOOR. having ontered ho could not at once • d to cure all Givet immediate In the library still talking about Em- that gentleman. He also accepted an »iaof Nervous strength and vig- "Armida, we must try to do something withdraw. "Ah." he thought, "this is or. Aak druggists for that young man; It la not right that erick. invitation to moot a few gentlemen at for Wood'8 Pnofl encouraging." i, " phodfne; take no Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate wlil ho should suffer so much and not be "There is a mystery attached to all of Mr. Emorick's house that evening. ! • I all the elTeM«IFI'O'ofr°mL'fe- .nhntltliM. Ono find it to their advantage to call on ns. We rep- it," said Percy to Mr. Wilcox. "If you Armida soon retired and left Mr. Nothing could havo suitod Percy bet- (-Kage,$I; six, $r>, by m»ll. Write for pamphlet. resent the following arst-class Fire Insurance recompensed." • I.iresa Th.'IWood Chemical Co.. 131 woodward Companies, having an aggregate capital of over "But they will not take money; what could havo only seen tho fellow Emer- Wilcox and Percy to have a talk beforo ter than this. He wont and stayed late. .vc, Detroit, Mich. 18,000,000: then can wo do?" said tho girl. ick, it might havo cleared up doubts, going to bod. Percy did not tell Mr. Poker was tho order of tho hour, and "We must put our heads together and but as the matter now stands we can do Wilcox what happened and a desultory Percy left a winner to such an extent The ttrand Rapldn "".<- .us.Co., nothing but speculate." conversation relative to Percy's de- & ^Mitchell's Kidney Plasters Tbe Ohio Fariner'b I»N. CO., (Insnrta LESS, i deyiso somo means. By the by, my that ho felt in honor bound to accept J «-_-// Absorb all disease in the;Kidneys and only dwellings;. dear, was that Percy who went across "Very true, but if for no other reason parture was indulged in and thoy sepa- the invitation pressed upon him to at- The Herman I'lrdin. Co.,". .. rated for thfi night. f\\ r"^^ restore them to a healthy condition. The People's Fire Ins. Co., DIMINISHE to the library a moment ago?" than to oblige this poor woman we must tend again a week later and givo the //y^f OH chronic kidney enCercrs Bay The Cttlmens'Flrelnd. Co., "Ala3, how easily things go wrong— now follow him up. Do you suppose there losers an opportunity to recoup thoir f//^^\ f>ey E"t BO relief until tliry triod The We»trheHter Fire Ins. Co., "Yes, he has (rone to talk business A word left out or a sigh too long— The n l In mi ki-.- Mechanic's Fire In CHILD is any possibility of Emerick returning losses. ''( \ MITCHELL'S Kn>X£? with Mr. Wilcox." The bright sun chased away by the rain— Co., BRADFIELDhEGULftTOR^ATLANTA^ "Then I must go too, for I also have to New York in the near future?" An intelligent Spaniard of about Mr. PLASTERS. The New Hampshire Fire Ins. Co., And life is never the same again." Sold by Drnggists everywhere, or sent l>y mall for 50c The Northwestern Fire Ins. Co. SOLD BY somo business matters to attend to this "That is something that mystifies How near, that night, Percy was to Emerick's own age accompanied Percy C. E. EBEBBACH. me," said Percy. "Why should a pre- part of the way horn? and grew very Novelty Plaator Works. Lowell. Ilia. morning, and lanced Percy's assist- 7 winning Armida for his wife will never ance." With these words tho widow sumably reputable merchant have rea- bo known. That was his last chance to confidential. Kates Low !-o<*e« liberally adjusted and pal son for keeping his whereabouts a se- "Mr. Iluntly," he said, "let mo cau- promptly. rose to go. be alone with lier for many a long day We also i«sne Life and Investment Policies in "As usual," said Armida, with a pret- cret? Eugene Bregy called at the office —a chance spoiled quite inadvertently tion you to be very careful when you go the Coon, Mutual Life Insurance Company. A»- by tho last man who would have wished to Mr. Emorick's next week. Thero «=i* *o5,uuo,0OU Persons desiring Accident Insur- ty pout, "1 am always loft out in the If YOU WISH ance, can have yearly Policies written for item or cold. Why can not I know something to do such a thing. wore ono or two gentlemen in that party traveler's Coupon insurance Ticket! Issued it of what transpires in those conclaves Two days later ho was on his way to to-night who aro adepts at handling tho • <>» Kate* in the Standard Accident Insurance TAROID South America. cards and I havo just cause for being Cimj>&!. r.f Detroit, Mich. Money to Loaa at you aro always having?" TO THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR Onrrn Rate-. Office noun fron> 8 A. M. to 12 V. "It is hardly necessary that you should suspicious even of Mr. Emerick him- Advertise and 1 '• 5 p M CHAPTER XI. self. It is not perhaps tho essence of Hamilton A Ureen. bo troubled with any business matters," When Percy arrived at Buenos Ayres •frPIL-ES* said Mrs. Delaro as she left the room. honor to speak ill of one's host behind he did not rush with precipitato hasto his back. Yon aro a stranger and may Salt Rheum, Eczema, Wounds, Burns, Shortly afterward Armida ordered the to Emerick & Co.'s oliicc; ho took up havo plenty of money which you can Anything Sores, Croup, Bronchitis, Etc., carriage and went down-town to do some his quarters at a quiet English hotel afford to lose, but .ny suspicions that PRICE SO CENTS. shopping. For the past few months and then went systematically to work tho play at Mr. Emerick's house was Send three two-cent stamps for free sam- they had been living in a handsomely to find out what he could about Mr. not always fair, wore confirmed to-night Anywhere ple box and book. furnished house near Gramercy Park. Emerick. There w.is little to be and 1 give you warning. Bo careful." Armida and her mother passed their learned, however, for all ho could hoar timo very much in each other's company, AT was that Emerick lived in quiot se- And the bert lamp and tho days went by pleasantly enough, clusion in a handsome modern resi- Any time •vcr made, like Alad- except for the fact that thoughts of groat dence lying to the north of tho town, ir.'sofold, a "won- TARWSOAP, WRITE TO derful lamp!" A lamp ani lasting trouble continually recurred which had been previously occupied by absolutely nun- to Mrs. Delaro's mind, often making her . xploslve and un- ABSOLUTELY PURE, Mr. Howe, his partner, an I family. ureakable, which sad even in hor daughter's company. When not at business Emerick was re- GEO. P. ROWELL & Co. . ives a rliiir, soft, FOR MEDICINAL, TOILET. BATH Mr. Wilcox and Percy found plenty to 1 rilliant white light ported to spend his timo at this house, No. io Spruce Stree* of 85 candle power! AND NURSERY PURPOSES. occupy their timo attending to various where ho would sometimes entertain a l*urer and brighter business matters when they were not than gas light, softer TAR-OID CO., Chicago, I1L few friends, particularly some Spanish NEW YORK. ' than electric light, busy trying to get a fresh clow to Mario gentlemen, who, strange to say, wore rnore cheerful than Delaro's murdorer. "THEN IT CAN NOT BI2 DONE TOO SOON, not admitted to the bettor socioty of either I That lamp is This morning there was to bo a con- URGED PEB0T. Buonos Ayres. To thoso guests of sultation of the three interested persons and was told that Mr. Emorick was in Emorick's tho houso3 of tho civil au- "The Rochester." regarding tho recent developments in South America. I called to make tho thorities wero not open, neither did No Smote, No Smelt, No Broken Chimneys. connection with the Iirogy's. any of tho numerous wealthy foreign Only five years old. anii over two millions !• same inquiry and was told ho was in i *.f. It must be a good lump to maku such a teil- "If Mr. Emerick is Alphonse I'.regy Europe. Probably neither of their re- residents invite them to their tables. i i>f success. Indeed It1 is, foM r lamps may 0Om« antf and this woman's husband, thon ho cer- plies was the truth." Yet it was no uncommon thing for If You Have i imps may jro, but t e Boeh«rt«r" eninea OK I vcr! Over "2.000 ari.Hlic varieties — tainly can not be Velasquez," argued them to spend tho evening and greater ' Laugina and Table Lamps, Banquet and Study. "Still it will not be hard to determine CONSUMPTION, use m»d INano Lamps—every kind, in Bronsa, Mr. Wilcox. on the most favorable chances," said Mr. part of the night at Mr. Emerick's Bin, Bras* NIekel and lllack WroogM Iron. BRONCHITIS, Ask the lump dealer for It. Look f.Tthe trad* "Yet," said Percy, "there may be Wilcox. "Tho man has no business in house, and one of tho servants had once nark oia- p: "THE BOCHWIKB." If h hasn't told a confidential friend outsido that SCROFULA, ute penuinc Rochester and the style you want, other information to come which will Europe, and. as wo know, ho has an of- .•r if there is no lamp-store near, send to t;s direct This trade-mark will be found on all genuine change our opinion For my part I am fice in Bueno3 Ayres. The latter would their amusement consisted almost en- COUCH or COLD, for free ilustrated catalogue (aid rodnoed price- tirely of playing cards, drinking wine i.st), and we will box and send >\.u any lamp safely goods. Look for it when you buy. now too thoroughly interested in know- undoubtedly be tho most likely place to THROAT AFFECTION, t y express, ri^ht to your door. Don't be fooled. There Is no other plaster or ing who this Mr. Emerick really is to find him." and smoking. Yet Mr. Emerick was HE DliKW OUT A CAltl) AST) HA.VI1ED IT TO ROCHESTER LAMP CO., external remedy like the IIop Plaster, either in let tho matter drop His actions from exceedingly strict in his attendance to PEIICY. WASTINC of FLESH, 42 Park Place, New York. composition, quickness of action or reliability. "Thon what do you propose to do?" first to last during the brief timo that said Percy. business and was regularly seen at his These words set P crcy thinking, but Or u»a*d Dalian a BITTKIML They will ilaint. Don't lie dls-l person of his position and that was prob- Percy also played a losing game. All of b.w InTi-vcr they Hre.I will al*o furnish •ouraged; it will cure I corning hor history prior to the time thoir life was not without somo little Hithe •''.uationoremijIt'j'iii'iit.M; t \\ hub y mi can e«rn that amount. j not ttnju be weak antl 1•sickly. ran. her husband deserted her. She related ably his reason for his cautious move- a sudden ho detected tho unpleasant NO niniey for me (IDleaf -u.-c-s-.fuS HI above. Kunitj anil «|iiicklv pleasures of tho kind and this was ono iMTMd. I A—II* hut "'if iM.rkir Hum ench dlMffct Of i-<l<>\ im-nl n Itirg* will builtl you up andl of tho exceptional occasions. This nurahrr, wtau «re making OW #8(KH) a rear each. luKF.W I to suffer from ltheum- w^iich sho had been invited by somo closely as he went towards tho stago When ho made this discovery he did not Itnbber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight and SOI.I l». Full Mriir, -.FRKK. Adrirra* at onn, latism, use a bottle of make you strong and| would probably bo Foray's last oppor- y slip off tiio f.-et tiealthv. friond.s from her own country, and told tuntty of escortmg Armida anywhere door where ho met a lady just coming hesitate a moment, but throw.down his §-;. < , Al.l.LN. Jftox 4iO. AIIKIIUH, Muinr. I SULPHUR BITTERS; out Together they walked across tho cards and refused to play. Tho Span- 'HE ••COLCHESTFU RCBBEB C6. I it never fails to cure. ULPHUR BITTERS the stogy of their brief courtship and fin-during that season. The ball passed off iards and Mr. Emerick stared at him in a '• a!l their sho-i with InsMi- or her! ilm-<1 wit* teOOO. 00 t year I) belnfc mads by John R. yj Don't l>e without n will make your blood Sr ally of her marriage to Alphonse 15regy. pleasantly, but several times during the Plaza and found a conveyance which was .\Go*>dwin,Troy,SV.,iit work ft>r Bf. Headar, *| bottle. Try It; you pure, rich and strong,Ei> evidently waiting for them, for, without amazement and asked the reason. Lean- uM» r. Tills clliii."; to the shoe ijiJ urevints tn« k you may not make as tuurh, but we can md your flesh hard. But she'either could not or would not tell evening Percy felt that tho attentions ,.M~ . truin sllppluit oft teach you quickly how to earn from C6 to I will not rejrret It. a word to tho driver, they took their ing back in his chair and quietly light- Jail on the Lkiionestpr '#10 a day at the start, and more as you fo what her husband's business was. She which Armida was receiving from a Both Bi-ies, all ages. In any p*rt ot I Ladies in dellcati Try SULPHUR Hrr-I said that for tho first six inoiths of their seats and wero driven away, ing a cigar, he said, as he puffed away erica, you can commence at home, gtfv- I health, who are allTKUS to-night, andl crowd of admirers worried him consid- "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." g all your tfme,o« "pare mumonu only to without tho slightest regard to conse- 1 I un ilown, should use u will sleep welll married life ho was a loving husband erably and lie began to wonder whether "Tho moro 1 seo of this man the more • FOR SALE BY the work. Al! is nw. (ir,-at ^ay 81 BK for l feel Letter for it. 1 '•very work*. We start you, ftiroUbinx -It UlTTKKS. • and treated her kindly, but afterwards it would bo safe to leave her among of a mystery does ho becomo to me; but quences: "Becauso this gamo is crook- Wm. Alli»l.y, John Uurr, I>oty*?F«-l- ererytlii.*-. EASILY] *I'Kfcl>ILY learned Do you want the liest Medical Worfapubliebed he be'gan to go away for a week or two I would like to get a good look at him ed " «-Ai:ri(TLAKS KlttfE. AddreM at ©nca: bend 3 2-ccnt stamps to A. I' OKDWAY & Co, such a crowd of eligible men. During ner, 1. OruiK'i-. W. B»liili»r>' AKBOK. • WHO Ml AM. BF. HATOR? W. H. Sherzer, M. S., principal of the Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. THE REGISTER. ! HE <-ITY. Honghton schools, has been appointed Let Kvcry Han and Woman Vote for mayor. instructor in geology and paleontology Ills Choice. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1891. for the imiaimier of the year. In order to excite interest in the Mrs. T. N. Stiinson gave a card party Tomorrow morning at 9:30, in the approaching city election THE REGISTER last evening introduces a novel feature. The office court room, will In- held the first session Several new wells are being bored at of mayor is the most important one in of the farm-it.'institute. An interest- taking the water-works. the city. It should be filled by one who ARRIVING DAILY! SPECIAL SPRING SALE ing piogram will be *.'iven is the deliberative choice of the people. Mrs. Anna Rowler, of Webster, has In order to find out who this person is, received a pension. E. R. De Forest, formerly of this city, NEW CARPETS! fell down a dark BUirWay on Main-pt, Tin: REGISTER invites every man or Street cars will hereafter stop on only last night, the back of liia bead striking woman in this city, whether he be a fowder Come and see them. one side of the street. against a stone-wall. Medical assist- democrat a repablican or prohibitionist, to write liis choice on the coupon The largest assortment, Foley Guild entertained John F- Fin- ance was summoned and the injured which is printed below, and send it ABSOLUTELY PURE man was taken to the Gerinania Hotel. erty at the A. 0. H. hall. to THE REGISTER and the handsomest It is not yet ascertained how badly he The sum of $12.54 was paid ou. for CITY NOTICES. was hurt. USE DR. CRAIG'S patterns ever shown Black and Colored sparrow scalps last week. Dr.W. S.Studley preached at the Meth- Mrs. O. M. Martin entertained a small FOR MAYOR Mre. Henry B. Van Akin, of Salem, in Ann Arbor. odist church last Sunday morning, and received a nice Davis sewing machine company Monday evening at cards. in the afternoon conducted the funeral OF last Monday night. If cet her $9.00. SILKS! Miss Carrie Vogel, of Chelsea, received NEW FURNITURE! Mrs. L. H. Clement entertained a services over the remains of the late sr ARBOR Kidney and Liver Cure a White sewing machine. It cost her number of guests on Monday evening. Prof. Winchell, who was one of his old MY CHOICE IS only $3 00. If you need a sewing ma- Modern designs in college chums. While in Ann Arbor he chine call on or write J. F. Schuh, Ann Crown Plasters and Pills. 25 PIECES (Newest Shades) It is reported that J. L. Babcock will Arbor, and get the best machine at the shortly marry a lady from Waukesha, was the guest of Dr. W. F. Breakey. They are the only Safe Remedies to use for Old English, Antique, He is now visiting his daughter in right price. 44 those afflicted with Bright's Disease, Liver Com- Colored Henriettas, all Wool. Wis. ( Writ*, Distinctly One Name Only.) plaint and Urinary Affections. Only those pre- Detroit. pared in the DRY FORM are the Original and tie and XVI Century finish. 16 and 17 Twill, 76 oents a yard. A new trail car for the electric street The Ballot will close at Night, March Ice Creams arni 1CP« served to families Only Kidney and Liver Cure that will restore you in 1, 2. 3 or 4 qt bricks. Hontsterfer. tf to perfect health. Usual price 81.00. railway will soon be received by the Mrs. Elvira M. Sperry, while returning 10th, and the Result will be announced Chamber Suits, company. from the entertainment at the Baptist in THE REGISTER of March \2th. Parlor Furniture, church last Thursday night, passed sud- Children Cry for ALL LADIES USE 25 PIECES (Spring Colors) The office of the Ann Arbor Gas Com- denly away just as she was entering her ADDRESS Pitcher's Castoria. Library Furniture, pany will be moved on March 1, to No. Ser*e Royal, 42 inohes wide, residence on Washington-st. She was O. B. R. A.. 22 E. Huron-st. i-DITOR MAYOR'S BALLOT, Happy and content is a home with"The Ro- Dining-room Furniture, at 75c per yard. seventy-three years old and subject to Chester;" a lamp with the light of the morning. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A teachers' examination will be held THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. Actual Value, 81.00. heart failure. She has resided in this for catalogue, write Rochester LamJ> Co. New York. Furniture of on Thursday and Friday of next week, city many years. Funeral services were N. B.—The name of the voter will not The Craig Medicine Co,, at the court house. be required. Every Description. 20 PIECES(DesirableTints) held at St. Andrew's church on Monday Go to Gruber's Post-office news stand •PASSAIC, 1ST. J\ The Ann Arbor Commandery of the morning. for confectionery, stationery and stand- Pine Quality Serge, ard periodical.", tf 150 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. A good Folding Bed for $11.50. Knights Templar will elect officers next On February 13, in Dansville, N. Y., CHURCH NOTES. 40 inches wide, Tuesday evening. Children Cry for at 67 cents per yard. occurred the death of Gustavus L. Fos- Baptist Church. We will Guarantee Worth 76c. Prof. Winchell's brain weighed 54 ter, jr., in the forty-sixth year of hisage. Rev. A. S. Carman, pastor. Pitcher's Castoria. Mr. Foster was born in Dexter. His •SUNDAY, March 1. 10:30 A.M.—Preach- GRAND OPERA HOUSE. our PRICES to be ounces, and was, therefore, much larger Buy 1 lb. of candy and guess at than the average. youthful days were spent in Ypsilanli. ing by pastor, and ordinance of the Lord's Supper. weight of large stick free at Hangster- the very LOWEST James Ebers and Thomas Wett, two He graduated at the Michigan Univer- 12:00 M.—Sunday school. fer's, 32 tf AEBOE, sity in 1865, and removed to Brooklyn, in Washtenaw County, Plaid and Striped "bums," were sent to jail for five days 6:30 P. M.—Young People's Meeting. A personal property auction sale will each by Justice Butts. N. Y., the same year. He was active in 7:30 P. M.—Preaching service. bn held on March 7, in the »fternoon,at Tuesday Evening, March 3d. Quality taken into Saxony Suitings, Christian work, and for several years was WEDNESDAY 7:30 v. M.— Prayer meet- Win. Burnett'*", Webster. at 26 cents per yard. Reubeu Tolbert, of the third ward, assistant superintendent of the Bethel ing. Pastor at home 71 E. Washington-st, consideration. 40 inches wide and died on Monday last, of consumption. mission connected with Plymouth Children Cry for Cheap at 36c. He was sixty-one years old. {Saturday afternoons irom 3 to 5:30. church. He was a son of the late Rev. Congregational Church. Pitcher's Castori? BY SPECIAL REQUEST. SPECIAL BARGAINS Mrs. H. Louise Sackett has given $500 G, L. Foster, of Ypsilanti, and nephew SUNDAY, March 1, 10:30 A. M.—Preach- of I. N. S. Foster, of Ann Arbor town. ing and communion service. Ices. 15 Colorings) to the ladies of the Home Missionary 12:00 M.—Sunday School. Americas Greatest Romantic I ctor, in a complete Society of the Presbyterian church. Orange. lem>n, stmwreny, i s-b'iry, Paragon Colored Gros Grain The democratic county convention 6:30 p. M. — Young People's Meeting. pine apple, Roman punch. 7:30 P. M.—Preaching service. tf B. V HANGSTERFER. line of DRESS SILKS At the masquerade last Thursday night met at the court house on Thursday last. FRIDAY, Feb. 27, 7:30 p. M.—Service for at 76 cents per yard. some bold thief snatched a muff, with F. A. Howlett was elected chairman and young people. All are invited. Ice Cream. ROBERT MABTELL Lace Curtains Sold Everywhere at, and a pair of mits in it, from Miss Smith, of Gus. Brehm secretary. Resolutions of Disciples' Andrew's Ofc»m. BLACK DRESS GOODS! that street. Judge Kinne is hearing place. Rev. Henry Tatlock, rector; Rev. W. arguments in the case today. O. Waters, assistant. The following from the Albion Leader f'UNDAY, March 1, 8:00 A. M.—Morning Friday, February 27,1891. A close, fine Serge at 50 cents, worth 75c per yard • The Washtenaw County Medical So- will be of interest to many Ann Arbor pr yer. Look! Look! Look! First appearance of that Traele, Emotional A fine 46-in. Serge at 75 cents, worth $1.00 " ciety met last night at the office of Dr. readers: "Prof. Taylor was greeted J0:30 A. >i.—Holy Communion and Actress and Beautiful Woman, Fancy Stripes, in Blacks, at 50 cents, worth 75 " Carrow. A paper on "Mitral Insuffi- sermon. It will pay you to look at with loud applause Tuesday morning 12:00 M. -Sunday school and Prof. Black, silk-warp Henriettas, at $1.00, worth 1.25 " our goods and prices. ciency" was read by Dr. Chadbourne, as he appeared in his accustomed place Scott's bible class. Black, silk-warp 46 in. Henriettas, at $1.00, worth.... 1.25 " and was followed by informal dis- in chapel. The professor will pursue 3:00 P. M.— Sunday school at Geddes 40-in. Black Mohair Brilliantines, at 40 cents a yard. cussion. his regular duties for the remainder of and Fosters. CRHEAD 46-in. Pure Black Mohairs, at 50 cents, worth .75 " Women's Dongola Button Shoes, the term, and all the students as well as 7:30 p. M.—Evening Service and Ser- In her new Historical Play, by A I.UF.RT>ROI,LAND Extra Fine, 40-in. all wool Henriettas, at 50 cents a yard. Out of deference to the memory of mon. HAVEN (founded on the lives of Narolenn Flexible, Tackless, in Op. or Com- members of the faculty are glad to wel- Beautiful quality 46-in. Black Henriettas, at 75 cents. mon Sense, worth $3.00 . $2.50 George Washington, all of the saloons MONDAY, March 2, 7:30.—Confirmation Bonaparte and the Empress Josephine), kept their front curtains down on Mon- come him back again. R. V. Robinson, lecture in the chapel. Men's Cordovan, Hand Sewed, who has been filling Prof. Taylor's va- TUESDAY, March 3, 4:00 p. M.—Even- Then comes about 200 pieces Fine Imported Dress Ooods, Shoes, worth elsewhere $6.00 5.00 day last, but some of them didathriving ing Prayer. business by means of the back en- cancy during his absence, returned to WEDNESDAY, March 4,7:30 p. M.—Even- Choice of the Lot, 50 cents a yard! trances. Ann Arbor Tuesday for the purpose of ing prayer and address. EM PS ESS OF THS FltJBNCH. completing his post-graduate work. THURSDAY, March 5, 4:00 p. M.—Even- The best place in the city to buy Papers of incorporation have been Supported by Consisting of Spring Serges, Henriettas, silk and wool Plaids, Home- During Mr. Robinson's sojourn in Al- ing prayer. i the best $3.00 MEN'S CALF SHOES filed with the secretary of state at Lan- spuns, Boucle Plaids, Scotch Plaids, black and white Plaids and Checks bion he has made many friends among FRIDAY, March 0, 4:00 P. M.—Litany in any style. sing, Mich., for the construction of a and address. WILLIAM HARRIS, American Wool Novelties, and many styles worth 75c, all 50c a yard. ' the students, and all who were in his railroad from Marion to Mackinaw, 7:30 p. M.—Confirmation Lecture. AS NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. OUR SHOES ARE ALL SOLID. classes speak in the highest terms of his SATURDAY, March 7, 4:00 p. M.,—Even- Mich., to be known as the Toledo, Ann We guarantee everything we ability as an instructor." ing prayer. and an Excellent Company. Arbor & Mackinaw railway. I'nltarlan Church. sell to be solid leather, buy The Costumes are Superb. The Mounting of the SPRING - WASH - GOODS! A short session of the circuit court Amanda, wife of Isaac Bisby, of Ann Rev. J. T. Sunder land, minister. play Magnificent. of the BEST HOUSES Arbor town, died on Monday last at the SUNDAY, March 1, 10:30 A. M.—Morn- and warrant every- was held yesterday. The case of Eliza- ing service. Subject: "A Review of the Prices 50c, 75c and 91.OO. This will be the greatest Gingham Season ever known. The styles are beth Root vs. the heirs of Tracy W. age of seventy-five. Her funeral took Biblical Institute Recently Held in the very pretty and the PRICES ARE SO LOW, starting at 8 and 10c a yard. thing we Seats on Sale Wednesday morning. sell. Smith was decided in favor of the com- place yesterday. Mrs. Bisby was born University." Then comes the FineZephyrs, at 12Sc a yard, and the Scotch Ginghams- plainant, and a divorce was granted to in Penn Yan, Yates Co., N. Y., Novem- 12:00 M.—Student's Bible Class. Sub- wonders of beauty—at 25c a yard. Don't fail to call and see us ber 15, 1815. She came to Michigan in ject: "Joshua and the Conquest of before purchasing. Mrs. Henry Tower, Canaan." 2STE2CT TIME 1833, her father,Phineas Fox, be.ng one With this lot of Wash Goods, we place on sale 50 pieces of the celebrated About 250 couples attended the mas- 2 to 6 p. M.^—Reading room is open. of the early pioneers. She was married 7:30 p. M.—Evening service. -YOU ARE IN SALINE — DRAGON FAST BLACK plain and plaid LAWS, at 10c, 12*c, 15c to Samuel Krause, querade given by the X. Y. Z. club at October 29. 1835. The firstfe w years of MONDAY, March 2, 8:00 p. M.—Unity get a POUND of 25c a yard. The only make of Fast Black Lawns worth buying. the rink on Thursday evening last. The wedded life were spent in Ann Arbor Club. Paper on "The Origin and His- A. M. HUMPHREY'S 48 S. MAIN ST. prizes were awarded to Miss Mary They removed to the farm in the spring tory of Petroleum," by Prof. Peckham. 25 pieces Plaid and Check WHITE MUSLINS, at 6c a yard. Dietzel, J. Brenner, Miss L. Sadler, W. Comic songs by Mr. Harkness. 28c COFFEE! of 1843, where she has since resided. WEDNESDAY, March 4, 2:30 p. M—La- 2 cases pretty new CHALLIES, for 5c a yard. Esslinger, Miss Minnie Reyer and Otto She has reared a family of six children, dies' Union. Paper on "Art Centers in Shipbach. 50 pieces new INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, at 5c a yard. YOU CAN GET IT all of whom are still living: Isadore, Europe," by Mrs. Stone. Paper on "La- bor Organizations," by Mrs. Burt. Next Friday evening Union Council, wife of H. N. Doty, of East Saginaw; INFORMATION! African H. E. Church. ANTED, the addr-ss of persons suffering Always the Cheapest. of Ypsilanti, will confer the degree of Adeline, wife of Orlando Lathrop, of Rev. Mr. Cottman pastor. W with RHEUMATISM. In any form. Neuralgia or Lumbago. I will, without charve. direct those Royal and Select Master upon about Pittsfield; Frank, of Cimarrin, Kansas; SUNDAY, March 1,10:30 A. M.—Preach- afflicted to a sure and permanent cure. 1 have Calkins' Drug Store twenty-five candidates at the maAlbert- , of Millington, Mich.; Orson, of ing. nothing to sell, but give Information what to am 2:00 P. M.—Sunday School. th at enrol myself and Mends after all other meant sonic hall in this Icity. A banquet will 1 SOHAIRBR & MILLBN, Mancilona, and Elwyn, who resides on 7:30 P M.—Preaching. had failed. 44 34 South State-st. follow the exercises. Address FRANK W. PAKKHUUT, Fraternity and the old homestead. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Pine Art Publisher. Lock Box 1501, Boston, Mao. Leaders of Low Prices.
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