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 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 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