VOL. LXIIL—NO. 9. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1898. WHOLE NO. 3381. nnn xjxnjTJxruTjxr urnjiTLTLTLrLr z| uTjTjrrurnjvinnJTJTJTf irLrinjxnru'uijTn^ ITS FINE EQUIPMENT. THREE IN A WEEK. E The D., Y. & A. A. Will Have the SUT THE STREETS The Unfortunate Record of Accidents Best That's Going. on the Ann Arbor Railroad. A CLEANINGUP PRICE Tbe Detroit. Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor A southbound freight on tbe Ann Ar Christopher Rathfon, of Pitts Eleotric Railway is sparing no expense The LyraHarmonie Concert bor road was struck by a double header field, Took Poison. to make its equipment first olass. while resting at tbe station at Alma, Tracklaying will be rusbed as soon as Was a Grand Success. Thursday of last week. Four cars and tbe frost is out of the ground, and on a caboose were wrecked. Both engines DISGRACED HIMSELF or before May 1 tbe finest electrio cars of the rear train were badly damaged. in the United States will ba running HADTHREEIN AWEEK Many cars were ditched. The crewa between Detroit and Ann Arbor. The jumped and no one was hurt. The en He Told His Wife in a Letter cars will be larger than those on the gineers of tbe double header could not We bunched together about one hundred rapid railway or Detroit & Pontiao lines But the Smashups on the Ann stop because of frosty rails. Tbe other Men's Sack Suits—Suits that sold for 810 and He Wrote to Her, and much more eleagnt. President Arbor Railroad Had train bad been split up BO as to make $12, and they are worth every penny of it today. Hawks has decided to spend $146 extra the grade. Tbe damage is estimated at But you expect to buy clothes at this season on eaoh oar for plate glass windows, $20,000. And Was No Longer Fit to Live.— for less than regular prices, and we are not go Tbe oats will be handsomely uphol No Fatalities or Injury to Human Be Speculations in Hay and Grain A wreck on the Ann Arbor road over ing to disappoint you. We never do. Our bar stered, with plnsb seats, toilet rooms ings.—Trying to Break a Will. turned and ditched several freight cars Which Went Against Him gains are always [genuine. What we tell you, and in every way models of comfort Other Interesting Items for at Elsie, on Sunday, aud scattered baled the Probable Cause, you can rely on. Money always refunded if and convenience. Ten cars in all are the Argus Readers. hay and other prodnoe for about forty being built by the Barney & Smith Co., or sixty rods. It was caused by a goods are not as represented. of Dayton, Ohio, each 45 feet long, freight truck jumping the track. For Christopher Ratbfon, who lived in eqniuped with Westingbonse air brakes Tbe LyraHarmonie oonceit at the Pittsfield township, abont four milas tunately no one was injured. Imperial Hat for Spring on Sale and four 50borse power Westingbouse Athens Theater Wednesday evening was Early yesterday morning an aooident west of Ypsilanti, committed suioide motors, enabling it to ran 40 miles an considerable of an event in German Saturday, February 19. at the Hotel Kichelieu, Pittsburg, Pa., happened in tbe yard in tbis oity. A hour. Tbe rapid railway oars and musical cirolea in tbis city and the freight train coming from Wbitmore on Tuesday, by taking poison. Tbe other cars running in Detroit have only good attendance was proof of the appre action was premeditated as tbe same Lake loaded with ice ran into another two motors. oiation shown for the efforts of the Lyra freight train, through the failure of the afternoon Mrs. Rathfon received a let Singing Society to provide a first class ter from him stating that he had dis Tbe power bouse now building at air brakes to act. A oar full of ioe was entertainment for its friends and pa telescoped into a combinationn coaoh graced bis family and was not fit to Ypsilanti will be a oomplete Westing trons. live any longer and that by the time honse plant. The Detroit offioe of wbich was being used as a trailer. Westingbouse, Cburoh, Kerr & Co., On the 1:55 p. m. train from Detroit No one was hurt and the track was the letter reached her he would be arrived 115 ladies and gentlemen, 83 dead. bas the contraot for the entire equip cleared in time to avoid any great de ment. Only the best known and most of whom were members of tbe Har lay either in passenger or freight traffic umruTnJTJxnjTnjTruTrurruxriJTx^ Mrs. Rathfon at once went to tbe monie Sinigng Society of that oity, nn Western Union telegraph office in Ypei economical type of machinery will be used. The Fuller company, of De der tbe leadership of Prof. Wm. Yunck. SOUSA AND HIS BAND lanti to enquire if any message bad They were taken in band on their ar been received for her. She was told of troit, is building two ninefoot fans, which will be plaoed between the rival by tbe Anu Arbor people who had ave the Best Entertainment in the a telegram that bad just been received volunteered to entertain them and every form a Pittsbnrg coroner annonnoing Roney stokers and tbe smokestack to Whole S. L. A. Course. insure good draft. thing possible for their comfort was the suicide, thus showing that Mr. done. The concert by Sousa's band, Miss Ratafon had followed op the threat viabel Reese Davies, soprano, and Miss HUNGER IN CUBA At 8:15 o'olock in the evening the After Inventory Sale contained in his letter and had taken ooncert began and for 2% hours a suc Jennie Hoyle, violinist, at University his life. jail Saturday evening, was tbe most The Terrible State to cession of vocal and instrumental solos, Christopher Ratbfon was a yonug Which Cubans male, female and mixed choruses fol popular number in tbe whole S. L. A. man about 28 years of age. Wben a and Their Children Are Reduced. lowed one after the other, the program course. Standing room both downstairs We find the following Broken Lines: young boy be was brought to Ypsilanti Below is given an engraving repro being as follows: and in tbe gallery was at a premium by a mission society from New York duced from a photo from life of one of Male Chorus—A Cappella '60 voices) Kreutzer and tbe audienoe was a most enthnsias oity and was adopted by Sidney O. tbe starving children of Cuba. His Harmonie aud Lyra. io one. While tbe applause that greet Piano Solo—a. Staccato Caprice Vogrich Ratbfon, a Pittsfleld farmer, later of poor, emaciated little body is plea b. Whither SchubertLiszt >d tbe more classical selections render Odds and Ends of Ladies,' Gentlemen's and Children's tbe Detroit soap works. He married enough, without any further words, c. Fantasie Polonaise...Kroeger ed was hearty and spontaneous, that Miss Anna Mayer, Detroit. the only daughter of Johu Ellsworth. for the aid that is so urgently needed Tanzleid Weinzlerl whioli greeted Sousa's marches and two He was a little eccentrio and their mar for the relief of the starving population Harmonie Ladies' Chorus. steps when they were played was al Male Chorus and Solo Alt Heidelberg die ried life bad not been very happy. of tbe unhappy oonntry. t'eine Neesler most deafening, showing most conclu Last fall his barn caught fire and was Lyra and Mr. Oscar Gareissen. sively that the popular taste is best SHOES destroyed. With tbe insurance money Alto Solo—Hearts' Ppringtime.Von Wickele Mrs. R. H. Kempf. )leased with popular music. he oomroeuoed purobasing hay and Male Chorus—Vinete P. Abt At the second number in the program Which must go at a grain from farmers, shipping it to De Barmonie, Detroit. BIG REDUCTION Baritone Solo—Two Grenadiers Schumann Sousa was presented witb a fine boquet troit. He held for higher prioes, tbe Mr. Oscar GareisseD. of white carnations. Miss Davies, who during this sale to make room for Spring Goods. Mixed Chorus Sonntugr auf der aim 80 demurrage orept np until the value of voices Koschat sang most sweetly was also rewarded tbe bay was consumed and he became Harmonie, Detroit. with a fine boquet, but Miss Jennie Soprano Solo—Cavatina and Arie & SEE WINDOW. discouraged. Parties of whom be Meyerbeer 3oyle whose beautiful playing on the bought the hay threatened him with Mastir Fred Daley. violin charmed bei bearers so muoh personal violence and prosecution if be Violin Solo—Faust Phantasie Pablo de Samssati ;bat she was twice encored, was not did not settle. He was last seen at bis Prof. Wm Yimek. fortnnate enough to possess a friend in home about three weeks ago, when be Male Chorus—Waldlied m Braun Harmonie. Detroit. " tbe audience to give her the boquet she WAHR & MILLER, took his wife to her father's borne, and Tenor Solo—a. Am Meer Schubert so richly deserved. The applause she returning to bis farm packed up bis be b. Margaretta Gounod THE SHOE MEN, 218 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Mr. Anton Dierckes. received, howerer, amply made up for longings and drove south with a horse Male Chorus—The Hose, B0 voices ... Krucken the lack of flowers. Every number that and buggy belonging to his wife. It Harmonie. Detroit, and Lyra. was played was encored and the pro has transpired that be drove as far as Encores weie demanded on several gram of nine numbers was lengthened Columbus, O., where he left the rig ocoasions but only four were given, one out to 21 numbers. and went on by rail to Pittsburg, Pa. of which was a double one. The Har He arrived there Feb. 14 and going monie male chorus was deservedly en Did the Attorneys Want It All, to the Hotel Richelieu registered as cored for its fine singing. Prof. Wm. Grinnell Bros, sold a piano on the Elmer C. Johnston, of St. Louis, Mo., Yunck's beautiful violin solo was so nstallment plan to Mrs. Brown, of BUSY STORE OF and paid two weeks' board in advanoe. exquisitely rendered that he had to play Ypsilanti. Wben $109 had been paid It was thought be was a deteotive. a second number and gave "St. Pat on it the sheriff of Wasbtenaw county On the day of the suioide tbe ohamber rick's Day" with variations. Master seized it on a judgment against Mr rnaid tried to get into his room to do Freddie Daley's rich, clear soprano Brown. Lehman Bros. & Moriarity S chair ey & Millen, voice captured the audience and per ANN ARBOR, MICH. up tbe work, and not being able to attorneys, were retained by Mrs effect an entrance the door was furced formers one and all, and a storm of ap Brown to bring suit against tha sheriff. and Rathfon was found to be dying. plause followed his number,a "Cavatina Judgment was obtaiued by tbem for He expired in 15 minutes. He left a and Arie' in Geiman by Meyerbeer. $413 and tbe money was duly handed note giving bis right name and address A IIUXGER CHILD. For an encore he gave a selection in over to them. Griuneil Bros, were left English, t'ud when again called out and said family matters forced him to E. J. Helber is tbe commissioner ap nut of the deal entirely. Lehman Bros. commit suicide. be gave another German piece. Mr. pointed for this county to receive and Oscar Gareissen sang "The Two Gren & Moriarity said that their fees MARCH SALE A brother of Mrs. Rathfon went to forward contributions for this cause. If adiers" so well that on his recall he amounted to $150 and that they had Pittsburg after the remains which be you wish to contribute call and see him gave an Eugli&b number. The ladies' paid Mrs. Brown $65, so that only brought back and tbe funeral services or writfi to him. chorus, Mrs. R. H. Kempf, tbe Lyra $200 of tbe judgment remained. Grin New Spring Waist, Suits, will be held at bis Iat6 borne in Pitts Maennerchor, Mr. Anton Dierckes, nell Bros, sued (he attorneys, and a field this afternoon. Besides his wife SCHOOL EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR. and tbe accomplished pianist. Miss jury in Justice DeGaw's court gave Dress Skirts and Wrappers. he leaves two young children. Anna Mayer, all did excellent work, tbem a verdict for $201.—Detroit Those Who Have Offeren Special and the concert as a whole was a most Journal. Is Coming Back to Ann Arbor. Premiums for the Event. The Owosao Argus says: "Mr. meritorious one. The W. S. Perry Fellowship. Eugene K. Frueanff, for nearly two Beluw is given the names of tbe After the concert the Detroit guests The committee which has charge of and a half years tbe oity editor of tbe Dusiness men in Ann Arbor who have of tbe Lyra, the U. of M. Glee Club, the work of raising funds for the Perry given speoial premiums for tbe sohool fellowship at the TJ. of M., met Wed New Dress Skirts * Evening Argus, will sever his oonneo and others who had been invited re nesday afternoon to talk over plans exhibit at the Wasbtenaw oounty fair paired to Germania ball where a fine All the latest spring styles and kinds, Rich, tion with this paper in a few days, for canvassing the graduates residing having accepted tbe position of speoial next September, together with the janqnet bad been spread for wbiob E. in the city and county, also those in Glossy, Black Brocaded Mohairs at agent for tbe Travelers' Insurance Co., number of prizes given by each and the V. Bangeterfer did the catering. other parts of the United States. A $1.49 with J. W. Thompson & Son, state casb value of tbem : Toasts, speeches and songs were given list of a thousand names was presented agents. Mr. and Mrs. Frueauff will Sobumaohar & Miller, 2 prizes, 16. n rapid succession and tbe whole wound and equally divided up among the Fancy Check Skirts, $1.50 quality, for 3gc Martin Schaller, 2 prizes, $6.50. np with a merry dance. It was a pleas members of the committee. It was return to their old, borne in Ann Arbor, decided that as soon as a careful can Fancy Plaid and Mixture Skirts, worth #3.00 for $2.50 but Mr. Frueanff's work will take him Wm. Arnold, 2 prizes, $4. ant, sociable time all through, one such B. St. James, 1 prize, $2.50. vass of the graduates in the county Black French Crepon Skirts; $5.00 quality, for $3.75 all over the state. It is with sincere re as Germans are noted for having, and and city had been made to send out Heavy Skirts, large stylish patterns, beautifully fin gret that tbe Evening Argus makes the E V. Hangsterfer, 2 prizes, $15. the guests and their entertainers will circular letters to every graduate of ished, $7.00 quality, for $5.00 above announcement. Mr. Frueauff is H. J. Brown, 1 prize, |0. ong remember tbe occasion as a brigbi the high school in the United States. E. F. Mills & Co., 1 prize, $2. spot on life's pathway. Beside a request for money, each of Bayadere Stripes in smooth and rough effects, skirts worth $5.00 a conscientious and faithful worker, a Fred Rentscbler, 1 prize, $3.50. reporter of unusual ability and disoie these letters will contain a small pic ^ $3.50 Wabr & Miller, 1 prize, $2.50. An Old Joke Recalled. ture of the late Prof. Perry. It is iton, as tbe readers of this paper can J. Goetz & Son, 1 prize, $1. hoped to raise enough money by next testify. While we exceedingly regret to A Milan correspondent says: "Tbe NEW SPRINQ W/H5TS. . F. Saebler, 1 prize, 2.50. joke which Schuh played on Canfield, October to keep at least one worthy be deprived of his servioes, we congrat Martin Haller, 1 prize, $5. student in the University. In Percales, very stylish patterns, all well made, in the blouse ef ulate the Travelers' company on hav published in last week's Argus, brings Sohleioher & Co., 1 prize, $2.25. to mind an incident which happened in fect, full pleated back, detachable self material standing col ing secured so excellent a man to repre Lindenscbmitt & Apfel, 1 prize, $5. The Late Dr. Zimmerman. c sent them in this state, and to Mr. Ann Arbor before the war. The late lar, bought to sell at 75c, for March ,50 Schairer & Millen, 1 prize, $2. Col. H. H. Jeffords, of tbe 4th Mich, The Wayne Review referring to the and Waists—Stripes and Plaids, full bias Frueauff we extend our sincerest wishes H. W. Newkirk, 1 prize, $1. death of Dr. David Zimmerman last for a pleasant and profitable career in Infantry, was at the time attending week said, "David Zimmerman, a front, pleated backs, at 75C Cutting, Reyer & Co., 1 prize, $5. law lectures at Ann Arbor; a fellow bis new line of work, a business, bow Schumacher Hardware Co., 1 prize, prominent capitalist and banker of who has relatives still living in Washte Ann Arbor, died in that city last Fri Beautiful Gingham and Waists—New Plaids, Roman ever, with which he is tborongbly $2. familiar. naw county was a persistent caller. day. Mr. Zimmerman practiced medi Stripes, all shades, made blouse front style, new shape collar, Emanuel Spring, 1 prize, $2. On one of these ocoasions he noticed a cine in Wayne a number of years and . $1.50 quality, for $ J #Q0 Wants to Break the Will. Wm. Reinhaidt, 1 prize, $2.50. bottle of liquid something on the table afterwards engaged in banking. He When Riohard Webb, of Lyndon, P. J. Lehman, 1 prize, $2. and enquired its nature. 'Hair oil,' was a man of recognized ability, not died, be left a large estate whioh be di George Wabr, 1 prize, $3. said tbe embryo colon«l, 'Try it.' only in his chosen profession, but in vided among his children by will, leav W. J. Aprill, 1 prize, $2.50. This the caller prooeeded to do. He had the affairs of the world. He leaves a 300 LADIES' NEW SPRING WRAPPERS, \ ing out of it entirely his daughter Mrs. Henne & Stanger, 1 prize, $3. widow and son; also one brother, S. never seen a bottle of mucilage and be Zimmerman, of Wayne, besides a large ! Marie of Light and Dark Prints, Full Wide Skirts, SI kind, { William Stephenson, on tbe ground that C. E. Hisoook and M. J. Fritz, I soon wished he bad not seen one. It number of old friends." for 57c each. 1 she had been quarrelsome and bad stir prize, $2. is needless to say that the relations red up trouble between him and her Muehlig & Schmid, 1 prize, $3. between Jeffords and tbe caller beoarue Wants $5,000 Damages. mother. Tbis Mrs. Stepbenson denies, Cbas. Ward, 3 prizes, $10. at once more strained than those be 25 yards Good Heavy Sheeting for $1.00. W. J. Thurston, of Dexter township, saying that she only took her mother's A full list of the premiums to be tween tbe United States and Spain at is the complainant, and Louis Boyden, 15 yards Fruit of the Loom Lonsdale Bleached for $1.00. part when she was abused. For several awarded, tbe features of the oompeti this time." days last week a contest to break tho tion and tbe rules and regulations MOV of Dexter village, is the defendant, in will was in progress in the probate erning it was polished in last week's Marriage Licenses. a suit brought in tbe circuit court for Argus. Within the next few days ad damages in tbe sum of $5,000. Thurs Come to the Busy Store. court with at least half a dozen lawyers Edward G. Dew, 22, Ypsilanti; El ton charges that Boyden alienated tbe arrayed on one side or the other of tbe vance sheets of the fair premium lists len Curtis, 19, Ann Arbor. containing tbe same information wil affeotions of bis wife. Deputy Canfield oase. Tbe case now stands adjourned Fred Breitenwisoher, 25, Freedom; served the papers on Boyden Tuesday until next week on account of tbe ill be mailed to every teacher in the coun Amelia Gieske, 21, Sharon. ty and to others also. and he gave a bond for $1,000 for his ness of Mrs. Stepbenson's husband. Nathan R. Lowe, 29, Webster; Jes appearanoe in court when wanted. SCHAIRER & MILLEN Should the contest be a long protracted sie E. Green, 29, Whitmore Lake. Boyden, it is said recently inherited one a good share of the estate is likely E. H. Hall is couiiued to his home to be paid oat in legal fees. by sickness. Sub?cribe for the Argus now. $8,000 by tbe death of his father. VOL. LXIIL—NO. 9. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1898. WHOLE NO. 3381. nnn xjxnjTJxruTjxr urnjiTLTLTLrLr z| uTjTjrrurnjvinnJTJTJTf irLrinjxnru'uijTn^ ITS FINE EQUIPMENT. THREE IN A WEEK. E The D., Y. & A. A. Will Have the SUT THE STREETS The Unfortunate Record of Accidents Best That's Going. on the Ann Arbor Railroad. A CLEANINGUP PRICE Tbe Detroit. Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor A southbound freight on tbe Ann Ar Christopher Rathfon, of Pitts Eleotric Railway is sparing no expense The LyraHarmonie Concert bor road was struck by a double header field, Took Poison. to make its equipment first olass. while resting at tbe station at Alma, Tracklaying will be rusbed as soon as Was a Grand Success. Thursday of last week. Four cars and tbe frost is out of the ground, and on a caboose were wrecked. Both engines DISGRACED HIMSELF or before May 1 tbe finest electrio cars of the rear train were badly damaged. in the United States will ba running HADTHREEIN AWEEK Many cars were ditched. The crewa between Detroit and Ann Arbor. The jumped and no one was hurt. The en He Told His Wife in a Letter cars will be larger than those on the gineers of tbe double header could not We bunched together about one hundred rapid railway or Detroit & Pontiao lines But the Smashups on the Ann stop because of frosty rails. Tbe other Men's Sack Suits—Suits that sold for 810 and He Wrote to Her, and much more eleagnt. President Arbor Railroad Had train bad been split up BO as to make $12, and they are worth every penny of it today. Hawks has decided to spend $146 extra the grade. Tbe damage is estimated at But you expect to buy clothes at this season on eaoh oar for plate glass windows, $20,000. And Was No Longer Fit to Live.— for less than regular prices, and we are not go Tbe oats will be handsomely uphol No Fatalities or Injury to Human Be Speculations in Hay and Grain A wreck on the Ann Arbor road over ing to disappoint you. We never do. Our bar stered, with plnsb seats, toilet rooms ings.—Trying to Break a Will. turned and ditched several freight cars Which Went Against Him gains are always [genuine. What we tell you, and in every way models of comfort Other Interesting Items for at Elsie, on Sunday, aud scattered baled the Probable Cause, you can rely on. Money always refunded if and convenience. Ten cars in all are the Argus Readers. hay and other prodnoe for about forty being built by the Barney & Smith Co., or sixty rods. It was caused by a goods are not as represented. of Dayton, Ohio, each 45 feet long, freight truck jumping the track. For Christopher Ratbfon, who lived in eqniuped with Westingbonse air brakes Tbe LyraHarmonie oonceit at the Pittsfield township, abont four milas tunately no one was injured. Imperial Hat for Spring on Sale and four 50borse power Westingbouse Athens Theater Wednesday evening was Early yesterday morning an aooident west of Ypsilanti, committed suioide motors, enabling it to ran 40 miles an considerable of an event in German Saturday, February 19. at the Hotel Kichelieu, Pittsburg, Pa., happened in tbe yard in tbis oity. A hour. Tbe rapid railway oars and musical cirolea in tbis city and the freight train coming from Wbitmore on Tuesday, by taking poison. Tbe other cars running in Detroit have only good attendance was proof of the appre action was premeditated as tbe same Lake loaded with ice ran into another two motors. oiation shown for the efforts of the Lyra freight train, through the failure of the afternoon Mrs. Rathfon received a let Singing Society to provide a first class ter from him stating that he had dis Tbe power bouse now building at air brakes to act. A oar full of ioe was entertainment for its friends and pa telescoped into a combinationn coaoh graced bis family and was not fit to Ypsilanti will be a oomplete Westing trons. live any longer and that by the time honse plant. The Detroit offioe of wbich was being used as a trailer. Westingbouse, Cburoh, Kerr & Co., On the 1:55 p. m. train from Detroit No one was hurt and the track was the letter reached her he would be arrived 115 ladies and gentlemen, 83 dead. bas the contraot for the entire equip cleared in time to avoid any great de ment. Only the best known and most of whom were members of tbe Har lay either in passenger or freight traffic umruTnJTJxnjTnjTruTrurruxriJTx^ Mrs. Rathfon at once went to tbe monie Sinigng Society of that oity, nn Western Union telegraph office in Ypei economical type of machinery will be used. The Fuller company, of De der tbe leadership of Prof. Wm. Yunck. SOUSA AND HIS BAND lanti to enquire if any message bad They were taken in band on their ar been received for her. She was told of troit, is building two ninefoot fans, which will be plaoed between the rival by tbe Anu Arbor people who had ave the Best Entertainment in the a telegram that bad just been received volunteered to entertain them and every form a Pittsbnrg coroner annonnoing Roney stokers and tbe smokestack to Whole S. L. A. Course. insure good draft. thing possible for their comfort was the suicide, thus showing that Mr. done. The concert by Sousa's band, Miss Ratafon had followed op the threat viabel Reese Davies, soprano, and Miss HUNGER IN CUBA At 8:15 o'olock in the evening the After Inventory Sale contained in his letter and had taken ooncert began and for 2% hours a suc Jennie Hoyle, violinist, at University his life. jail Saturday evening, was tbe most The Terrible State to cession of vocal and instrumental solos, Christopher Ratbfon was a yonug Which Cubans male, female and mixed choruses fol popular number in tbe whole S. L. A. man about 28 years of age. Wben a and Their Children Are Reduced. lowed one after the other, the program course. Standing room both downstairs We find the following Broken Lines: young boy be was brought to Ypsilanti Below is given an engraving repro being as follows: and in tbe gallery was at a premium by a mission society from New York duced from a photo from life of one of Male Chorus—A Cappella '60 voices) Kreutzer and tbe audienoe was a most enthnsias oity and was adopted by Sidney O. tbe starving children of Cuba. His Harmonie aud Lyra. io one. While tbe applause that greet Piano Solo—a. Staccato Caprice Vogrich Ratbfon, a Pittsfleld farmer, later of poor, emaciated little body is plea b. Whither SchubertLiszt >d tbe more classical selections render Odds and Ends of Ladies,' Gentlemen's and Children's tbe Detroit soap works. He married enough, without any further words, c. Fantasie Polonaise...Kroeger ed was hearty and spontaneous, that Miss Anna Mayer, Detroit. the only daughter of Johu Ellsworth. for the aid that is so urgently needed Tanzleid Weinzlerl whioli greeted Sousa's marches and two He was a little eccentrio and their mar for the relief of the starving population Harmonie Ladies' Chorus. steps when they were played was al Male Chorus and Solo Alt Heidelberg die ried life bad not been very happy. of tbe unhappy oonntry. t'eine Neesler most deafening, showing most conclu Last fall his barn caught fire and was Lyra and Mr. Oscar Gareissen. sively that the popular taste is best SHOES destroyed. With tbe insurance money Alto Solo—Hearts' Ppringtime.Von Wickele Mrs. R. H. Kempf. )leased with popular music. he oomroeuoed purobasing hay and Male Chorus—Vinete P. Abt At the second number in the program Which must go at a grain from farmers, shipping it to De Barmonie, Detroit. BIG REDUCTION Baritone Solo—Two Grenadiers Schumann Sousa was presented witb a fine boquet troit. He held for higher prioes, tbe Mr. Oscar GareisseD. of white carnations. Miss Davies, who during this sale to make room for Spring Goods. Mixed Chorus Sonntugr auf der aim 80 demurrage orept np until the value of voices Koschat sang most sweetly was also rewarded tbe bay was consumed and he became Harmonie, Detroit. with a fine boquet, but Miss Jennie Soprano Solo—Cavatina and Arie & SEE WINDOW. discouraged. Parties of whom be Meyerbeer 3oyle whose beautiful playing on the bought the hay threatened him with Mastir Fred Daley. violin charmed bei bearers so muoh personal violence and prosecution if be Violin Solo—Faust Phantasie Pablo de Samssati ;bat she was twice encored, was not did not settle. He was last seen at bis Prof. Wm Yimek. fortnnate enough to possess a friend in home about three weeks ago, when be Male Chorus—Waldlied m Braun Harmonie. Detroit. " tbe audience to give her the boquet she WAHR & MILLER, took his wife to her father's borne, and Tenor Solo—a. Am Meer Schubert so richly deserved. The applause she returning to bis farm packed up bis be b. Margaretta Gounod THE SHOE MEN, 218 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Mr. Anton Dierckes. received, howerer, amply made up for longings and drove south with a horse Male Chorus—The Hose, B0 voices ... Krucken the lack of flowers. Every number that and buggy belonging to his wife. It Harmonie. Detroit, and Lyra. was played was encored and the pro has transpired that be drove as far as Encores weie demanded on several gram of nine numbers was lengthened Columbus, O., where he left the rig ocoasions but only four were given, one out to 21 numbers. and went on by rail to Pittsburg, Pa. of which was a double one. The Har He arrived there Feb. 14 and going monie male chorus was deservedly en Did the Attorneys Want It All, to the Hotel Richelieu registered as cored for its fine singing. Prof. Wm. Grinnell Bros, sold a piano on the Elmer C. Johnston, of St. Louis, Mo., Yunck's beautiful violin solo was so nstallment plan to Mrs. Brown, of BUSY STORE OF and paid two weeks' board in advanoe. exquisitely rendered that he had to play Ypsilanti. Wben $109 had been paid It was thought be was a deteotive. a second number and gave "St. Pat on it the sheriff of Wasbtenaw county On the day of the suioide tbe ohamber rick's Day" with variations. Master seized it on a judgment against Mr rnaid tried to get into his room to do Freddie Daley's rich, clear soprano Brown. Lehman Bros. & Moriarity S chair ey & Millen, voice captured the audience and per ANN ARBOR, MICH. up tbe work, and not being able to attorneys, were retained by Mrs effect an entrance the door was furced formers one and all, and a storm of ap Brown to bring suit against tha sheriff. and Rathfon was found to be dying. plause followed his number,a "Cavatina Judgment was obtaiued by tbem for He expired in 15 minutes. He left a and Arie' in Geiman by Meyerbeer. $413 and tbe money was duly handed note giving bis right name and address A IIUXGER CHILD. For an encore he gave a selection in over to them. Griuneil Bros, were left English, t'ud when again called out and said family matters forced him to E. J. Helber is tbe commissioner ap nut of the deal entirely. Lehman Bros. commit suicide. be gave another German piece. Mr. pointed for this county to receive and Oscar Gareissen sang "The Two Gren & Moriarity said that their fees MARCH SALE A brother of Mrs. Rathfon went to forward contributions for this cause. If adiers" so well that on his recall he amounted to $150 and that they had Pittsburg after the remains which be you wish to contribute call and see him gave an Eugli&b number. The ladies' paid Mrs. Brown $65, so that only brought back and tbe funeral services or writfi to him. chorus, Mrs. R. H. Kempf, tbe Lyra $200 of tbe judgment remained. Grin New Spring Waist, Suits, will be held at bis Iat6 borne in Pitts Maennerchor, Mr. Anton Dierckes, nell Bros, sued (he attorneys, and a field this afternoon. Besides his wife SCHOOL EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR. and tbe accomplished pianist. Miss jury in Justice DeGaw's court gave Dress Skirts and Wrappers. he leaves two young children. Anna Mayer, all did excellent work, tbem a verdict for $201.—Detroit Those Who Have Offeren Special and the concert as a whole was a most Journal. Is Coming Back to Ann Arbor. Premiums for the Event. The Owosao Argus says: "Mr. meritorious one. The W. S. Perry Fellowship. Eugene K. Frueanff, for nearly two Beluw is given the names of tbe After the concert the Detroit guests The committee which has charge of and a half years tbe oity editor of tbe Dusiness men in Ann Arbor who have of tbe Lyra, the U. of M. Glee Club, the work of raising funds for the Perry given speoial premiums for tbe sohool fellowship at the TJ. of M., met Wed New Dress Skirts * Evening Argus, will sever his oonneo and others who had been invited re nesday afternoon to talk over plans exhibit at the Wasbtenaw oounty fair paired to Germania ball where a fine All the latest spring styles and kinds, Rich, tion with this paper in a few days, for canvassing the graduates residing having accepted tbe position of speoial next September, together with the janqnet bad been spread for wbiob E. in the city and county, also those in Glossy, Black Brocaded Mohairs at agent for tbe Travelers' Insurance Co., number of prizes given by each and the V. Bangeterfer did the catering. other parts of the United States. A $1.49 with J. W. Thompson & Son, state casb value of tbem : Toasts, speeches and songs were given list of a thousand names was presented agents. Mr. and Mrs. Frueauff will Sobumaohar & Miller, 2 prizes, 16. n rapid succession and tbe whole wound and equally divided up among the Fancy Check Skirts, $1.50 quality, for 3gc Martin Schaller, 2 prizes, $6.50. np with a merry dance. It was a pleas members of the committee. It was return to their old, borne in Ann Arbor, decided that as soon as a careful can Fancy Plaid and Tweed Mixture Skirts, worth #3.00 for $2.50 but Mr. Frueanff's work will take him Wm. Arnold, 2 prizes, $4. ant, sociable time all through, one such B. St. James, 1 prize, $2.50. vass of the graduates in the county Black French Crepon Skirts; $5.00 quality, for $3.75 all over the state. It is with sincere re as Germans are noted for having, and and city had been made to send out Heavy Brocade Silk Skirts, large stylish patterns, beautifully fin gret that tbe Evening Argus makes the E V. Hangsterfer, 2 prizes, $15. the guests and their entertainers will circular letters to every graduate of ished, $7.00 quality, for $5.00 above announcement. Mr. Frueauff is H. J. Brown, 1 prize, |0. ong remember tbe occasion as a brigbi the high school in the United States. E. F. Mills & Co., 1 prize, $2. spot on life's pathway. Beside a request for money, each of Bayadere Stripes in smooth and rough effects, skirts worth $5.00 a conscientious and faithful worker, a Fred Rentscbler, 1 prize, $3.50. reporter of unusual ability and disoie these letters will contain a small pic ^ $3.50 Wabr & Miller, 1 prize, $2.50. An Old Joke Recalled. ture of the late Prof. Perry. It is iton, as tbe readers of this paper can J. Goetz & Son, 1 prize, $1. hoped to raise enough money by next testify. While we exceedingly regret to A Milan correspondent says: "Tbe NEW SPRINQ W/H5TS. . F. Saebler, 1 prize, 2.50. joke which Schuh played on Canfield, October to keep at least one worthy be deprived of his servioes, we congrat Martin Haller, 1 prize, $5. student in the University. In Percales, very stylish patterns, all well made, in the blouse ef ulate the Travelers' company on hav published in last week's Argus, brings Sohleioher & Co., 1 prize, $2.25. to mind an incident which happened in fect, full pleated back, detachable self material standing col ing secured so excellent a man to repre Lindenscbmitt & Apfel, 1 prize, $5. The Late Dr. Zimmerman. c sent them in this state, and to Mr. Ann Arbor before the war. The late lar, bought to sell at 75c, for March ,50 Schairer & Millen, 1 prize, $2. Col. H. H. Jeffords, of tbe 4th Mich, The Wayne Review referring to the Gingham and Percale Waists—Stripes and Plaids, full bias Frueauff we extend our sincerest wishes H. W. Newkirk, 1 prize, $1. death of Dr. David Zimmerman last for a pleasant and profitable career in Infantry, was at the time attending week said, "David Zimmerman, a front, pleated backs, at 75C Cutting, Reyer & Co., 1 prize, $5. law lectures at Ann Arbor; a fellow bis new line of work, a business, bow Schumacher Hardware Co., 1 prize, prominent capitalist and banker of who has relatives still living in Washte Ann Arbor, died in that city last Fri Beautiful Gingham and Madras Waists—New Plaids, Roman ever, with which he is tborongbly $2. familiar. naw county was a persistent caller. day. Mr. Zimmerman practiced medi Stripes, all shades, made blouse front style, new shape collar, Emanuel Spring, 1 prize, $2. On one of these ocoasions he noticed a cine in Wayne a number of years and . $1.50 quality, for $ J #Q0 Wants to Break the Will. Wm. Reinhaidt, 1 prize, $2.50. bottle of liquid something on the table afterwards engaged in banking. He When Riohard Webb, of Lyndon, P. J. Lehman, 1 prize, $2. and enquired its nature. 'Hair oil,' was a man of recognized ability, not died, be left a large estate whioh be di George Wabr, 1 prize, $3. said tbe embryo colon«l, 'Try it.' only in his chosen profession, but in vided among his children by will, leav W. J. Aprill, 1 prize, $2.50. This the caller prooeeded to do. He had the affairs of the world. He leaves a 300 LADIES' NEW SPRING WRAPPERS, \ ing out of it entirely his daughter Mrs. Henne & Stanger, 1 prize, $3. widow and son; also one brother, S. never seen a bottle of mucilage and be Zimmerman, of Wayne, besides a large ! Marie of Light and Dark Prints, Full Wide Skirts, SI kind, { William Stephenson, on tbe ground that C. E. Hisoook and M. J. Fritz, I soon wished he bad not seen one. It number of old friends." for 57c each. 1 she had been quarrelsome and bad stir prize, $2. is needless to say that the relations red up trouble between him and her Muehlig & Schmid, 1 prize, $3. between Jeffords and tbe caller beoarue Wants $5,000 Damages. mother. Tbis Mrs. Stepbenson denies, Cbas. Ward, 3 prizes, $10. at once more strained than those be 25 yards Good Heavy Sheeting for $1.00. W. J. Thurston, of Dexter township, saying that she only took her mother's A full list of the premiums to be tween tbe United States and Spain at is the complainant, and Louis Boyden, 15 yards Fruit of the Loom Lonsdale Bleached Cotton for $1.00. part when she was abused. For several awarded, tbe features of the oompeti this time." days last week a contest to break tho tion and tbe rules and regulations MOV of Dexter village, is the defendant, in will was in progress in the probate erning it was polished in last week's Marriage Licenses. a suit brought in tbe circuit court for Argus. Within the next few days ad damages in tbe sum of $5,000. Thurs Come to the Busy Store. court with at least half a dozen lawyers Edward G. Dew, 22, Ypsilanti; El ton charges that Boyden alienated tbe arrayed on one side or the other of tbe vance sheets of the fair premium lists len Curtis, 19, Ann Arbor. containing tbe same information wil affeotions of bis wife. Deputy Canfield oase. Tbe case now stands adjourned Fred Breitenwisoher, 25, Freedom; served the papers on Boyden Tuesday until next week on account of tbe ill be mailed to every teacher in the coun Amelia Gieske, 21, Sharon. ty and to others also. and he gave a bond for $1,000 for his ness of Mrs. Stepbenson's husband. Nathan R. Lowe, 29, Webster; Jes appearanoe in court when wanted. SCHAIRER & MILLEN Should the contest be a long protracted sie E. Green, 29, Whitmore Lake. Boyden, it is said recently inherited one a good share of the estate is likely E. H. Hall is couiiued to his home to be paid oat in legal fees. by sickness. Sub?cribe for the Argus now. $8,000 by tbe death of his father. ANN ARBOR ARGUS, MARCH 4, 1898.

A new school will be built at Greg Fred Wolf has purohased the Wooster oiy, plaoe near Sylvan Center. FOR YOUR GOOD HEALTH Feared Insanity Mrs. Setu Mereness, of Ypsilanti, is Dennis Leach has rented the Shower . . ORDER. . Severe Pains in the Head Owing very siok with appendicitis. man farm near Waterloo. John Heiuzniauu, of Whitmore Lake, The Whitmore Lake elevator now Bad Blood to Catarrhal Trouble will build a new barn this spring. has a feed mill connected with it. Invalid of Seven Years Cured by John Herst, of Fosters, has been W. B. Rane, of Whitmore Lake, is a Hood's Sarsaparilla. granted an original pension of $6 a will build a new house this spring, Pure Export and Lager Beer month. Fred Breitenwiscber will build a new " I had a severe catarrhal trouble, and OF THE s under medical treatment in several The people of Whitmore Lake aie house on the Fanlhaber farm in Free places with little benefit, and at great ex fearful that a second saloon may be dom. Good Thing pense. I became reduced in flesh, so 1 started there. Bridgewater citizens have been sell weighed only 96 pounds. I had such The annual free seat offering of the ing unwashed for 16 cents a to be rid of, because bad blood is ANN ARBOR BREWING CO, severe pains in my head that I feared I Chelsea M. E. church takes place next pound. the breeding place of disfiguring should become insane. I tried external Friday. Maroh II, Wilber Bogan returned to Bridge and dangerous diseases. Is your remedies without obtaining relief. Fin The resort at Stilsonburg on Whit water from Chicago last week with blood bad ? It is if you are Your trade solicited ally I was inspired to give Hood's Sarsa more Lake has been leased by a Mr. 1,000 lambs. plagued by pimples or bothered by parilla a trial, and I am very grateful to Goodwin, who will remodel it. Samson & Son, of Ypsilanti, will boils, if your skin is blotched by and all orders the proprietors of this wonderful med Fred Robinson broke his leg near oommenoe the manufacture of bicycles eruptions or your body eaten by promptly filled. icine. I have taken seven bottles and it Saline Feb. 18, by the horse that he next fall in that city. sores and ulcers. You can have has cured me, after I had been an invalid good blood, which is pure blood, if Either in bottles or for seven years. I have gained 28 pounds was riding in haste for a doctor, fall Eugene Sly, the only son of Mr. and in flesh, and my friends are surprised at ing on him. Mrs. George Sly, of North Lake, died you want it. You can be rid of kegs. the improvement in my condition." Mas. D, Stephenson, of York, lost a 25 of typhoid fever Feb. 20. pimples, boils, blotches, sores and K. C. WHITE, Howard, Michigan. year old horse the other day. How F. G. Crippen, of Ypsilanti, has in ulcers. How ? By the use of many of these aged horses ate left in veoted a bean picker whioh it is said Both Phones No. 101 Hood's Sarsaparilla the county? will do the work of 40 girls. Is the best —the One True Blood Purifier. Miss Nellie Wilson, the popular so Mrs William Burob, of Pinokney, $1; six for $5. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. prano of the Whitmore Lake choir, died Feb. 21, of a paralytio stroke, Ayer's was recently married to Bert Haight, DJIlc are the only PiUs to taka aged 68 years. She came to Michigan r His with Hood's SarsaparilU, of Hamburg. while it was a territory. Grass Laie will vote on eleotrio Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Green, of North jyfitfilrtfv °* a^ kinds done neatly and lights at the coming village election. Lake, have removed to Munith. They Soraparliia rrUlllIIg promptly at the ... The village can have 12 street lamps were married February 16. The bride It is the radical remedy for all dis WASHTENAWISMS for $720 a year. was Miss Minnie L Kantlehner. eases originating in the blood. LeMar Brown will move from The second annual banquet of the Read the evidence : Bridgewater to Manohester in the Knights of Pythias at Chelsea last " Ayer's Sarsaparilla was recommended . . . ARGUS OFFICE spring as be has rented his farm toWm. week was attended by 75 people and to me by my physician as a Wood purifier. Revival'meetings are in progress Nimke, of Lodi. was a brilliant success. H. Ligbthall When I began taking it I had boils all over Cherry Hill. The new St. Mary's reotory in aoted as toastrnaster. my body. One bottle cured me."—BONNEB Cyrns Marvin, of Whittaker, died Pinokney, has been completed and was The Southern Washtenaw Farmers' CRAFT, Wesson, Miss. of heart trouble, Feb. 16. thrown open for the inspection of the "After six years' suffering from blood Clnb meets at the home of Lyman poison, I began taking Ayer's Sarsapa Rodolpb Hoppe, of Francisco, has publio Wednesday. Baldwin, of Manohester today. Among rilla, and although I have used only three built an addition to his house Clark Carter, of Mooreville, slipped the topics up for discussion will be bottles of this great medicine, the sores The Whittaker post office is soon to on an ioy sidewalk in Milan week be "Rural Free Delivery." have nearly all disappeared."—A. A. MAN be made a money order office. fore last and is laid up with his leg Edward Lookwood died in Sharon, NING, Houston, Taxas. Some good sized bass have been tak broken above the ankle. Feb. 31, of neuralgia of the brain, en from Pleasant Lake this winter. Mrs. Maria Ann Spear, wife of J. aged 63 years. Ho was born in Con D. Spear, died in Brooklyn, Wis., necticut and came to Sharon about 37 "The Greatest of These." 9 oo DROPS' The villages of this county hold their A genuine case of love of one little annual elections Monday, March 14. Feb. 12, aged 93 years. They lived years ago. He leaves a wife and one for many years in Lodi. son. girl for another still smaller was seen Jacob Armbroster has rented the on the east side a few days ago. A THAT THE farm of Fied Mabrle in Bridgewater. The Saline Farmers' Clnb meets to Reoently Plate Hinokley, of Super number of little girls were dancing day at Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. R. Cobb's ior, had Elmer Nelson arrested for as gracefully aud joyously in the street to Ieaao N. Knickerbocker, of York, sault and battery. The case was tried broke a rib recently by an unfortunate and discusses the benefits derived from the music of a hand organ played by IFACSIMILE membership in the olub. before a jury in Justice Childs' court an Italian. A reporter, who had listen fall. at Ypsilanti, and a verdict of not guil A full day's session will be held to ed and looked for some time with pleas JiVegetablePrcparationfor As The school library fnnd at Saline was morrow in the Saline Baptist ohuroh ty was returned. ure, called one girl to him, gave her a SIGNATURE increased $17 by a school entertain John Sohaff, of Ypsilanti, aged 76 nickel and told her to give it to the mu similating theToodandRegula. with the opening sermon preached at tirvg the Stomachs and Bowels of OF meet. 10:30 a. to. by Rev. T. W. Young, of years, died Sunday morning after a sician. She sprang away joyfully to do Fraternity grange, of Aognsta, has short illness. Deceased had been a re it, but paused suddenly, hesitated and Ann Arbor. INFANTS /CHILDREN added seven new members to its mem The Washfceuaw Evening Times is spected resident of Ypsilanti for 30 ran off to another girl, pathetic looking bership list authority for the statement that a years, coming there from Detroit. He and weak. To this little thing she gave Geo. Gnenther has purchased the branch of the Detroit, Ypsilanti & leaves a widow and five children. the 5 cent piece, resigning to another Promotes Digcstion.Cheerful Wm. Gnenther farm near Saline for Ann Arbor Electric Railway road will Gerhardt Henry Kuhl, of Freedom, the pleasure of rewarding the organ ness andRest.Contains neither $38.50 per acre. died Feb. 23, from the result of injur grinder for the fun they were having. Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. be run to Saline. The tot ran up to him with the rosiest IS ON THE Rev. M. L. Marvin, formerly pas The banking firm of Josiah E. Just ies received in a fall a few weeks ago smile she had worn for a week and NOT NARCOTIC. tor of the Saline Baptist church died in & Co., of South Lyon, has made an by which he broke his hip, at the ad said, "Dere!"—New York Commerial Gladstone, Feb. lo. assignment, owing to the death of vanced age of 92 years. The funeral Advertiser. F. E. Ortteuburger, formerly o Josiah E. Just. It is believed that all services were held at the church at Xeape ofOldDrSMUELEIlCBER Rogers' Corners last Saturday. WRAPPER Bridgewater station and Manchester, is creditors will be paid in f 11. A Clever Trick. 4lx.Sauur + now a Detroit mail earlier. Mr. Boyd, of Ypsilanti, left for the Ed. Sobairer, of Ann Arbor, bad It certainly looks like it, but there JfxhtlU, S,,ll, Jlnise See/I * OF EVERY Seven thousand brook trout were re Klondike last evening. He has had ex his font badly crushed at Wbitmore is really no trick about it. Anybody Peppermint ceived at Manchester last week for perience in mining and has taught in Lake, the other day, through a 225 can try it who has Lame Back and &i CcuitonattSoda' * Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous Warm Seed 1 planting in the streams of that vicinity. the Northern Sahool of Mines two years. pound uake of ice falling on it. Lobe Clarified Sugar . BOTTLE OF Troubles. We mean he can cine him WuitcrgreQn Flavor. D. C. Walter, of Bridgewater, died A couple of well known Ypsilanti gen Ransohenberger had his heel orushed self right away by taking Electric Bit Feb. 24, after a 10 days illness. The tlemen have each given him $500 to the night previous by being struck with ters. This medicine tones up the invest in claims.—Times. a large oake of the frozen element. whole system, acts as a stimulant to A perfect Remedy for Constipa funeial serviceswere in charge of the tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Masons. the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood pur The revival meetings conducted by Tramps recently broke into the store ifier and nerve tonic. It cures Con Worms .Convulsions Jcverish Mrs. Scbweikert, of Dexter town fiev. M. H. McMahon in the Metho of L. A. Saunders, of Hamburg, and stipation, Headache. Fainting spells, ness and Loss OF SLEEP. ship, died Feb. 20. The funeral sec dist Episcopal obnroh at Azalia are appropriated 115 worth of olothing Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is vices were held at the house the fol among the most successful ever held whioh they took to the depot, which purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and Facsimile Signature of IGASTORIA lowing Tuesday. in this part of the state. The church is they broke into, using it as a dressing restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Eclectric Bitters and be convinced Burglars entered the residenoe of crowded every evening, and large room, wb%n they left their old cloth crowds are turned away nightly. ing. They put on new red neckties. that they are a miracle worker. NEW YORK. a is put up in onesize bottles only. It Mrs. Esther Dyke, of Milan, Tuesday Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a Ills not sold in bnlk. Don't allow anyone to sell morning while she was visiting in Aza The First Baptist church of Milan is Mason, in its fear that it may not bottle at Eberbach Drug and Chemical Atb months old J yon anything else on the plea or promise that it 3ia, and secured |16 in money and torn by internal dissensions, and the get the electric line between Lansing, Co., Ann Arbor. 35DOSES33CENTS j is "jnst as good" and "will answer every pnr other valuables. members of the church, by a vote of 19 Dester and Ann Arbor, has through | pose." 8® gee that you get CAST0EIA. The Scharf factory at Ypsilanti has to 13, deoided to ask Pastor R. N. the columns of at least one of its pap An Odd Sign. The fac received and is using a machiDe now Bouck to resign. He has been in ers, attacked the pioject. The people Nearly everybody has heard of the EXACT COPY OF WRAPFEB. simile oharge of the church for a year. Several "catch sign" of the dyer, to the effect that priDts and makes 200,000 tags per about Pinckney and Dansville were of wrapper. day. The best machine the factory members of the chords have resigned. very indignant aud hint that the time that he "dyes to live aud lives to dye." possessed heretofore was one wbioh The marriage of Miss Addie M. Sig is short in whioh Mason will be the There are probably half a dozen or more er, of PinckDfcy, to Mr. Bert Kingsley county seat of Ingbam conuty. And dyers in this city who have that sign marie 70,000 tags per day but did not 3 print them.—Times. ierce, of Chesaning, which oocuired thus the building of the electric line conspicuously displayed at their estab Wednesday evening of last week at the may become involved iu politics. lishments. There has been a sudden re Two veterinary inspectors from Lan vival in the use of catchy signs, partic sing are making an examination of the iome of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sigler, was the social George Cole, an Ypsilanti hack driv ularly rhymed ones, among bootblacks cattle in a farm yard south of towD er, had an exoiting adventure Monday and small sidewalk merchants. These supposed to be deceased.—Saline Ob event of the season. The bride was Mnckney's most popular young lady. uigbt and is nursing a pair of very sore signs are now springing up everywhere, CATHARTIC server. In other sections of the couDty, hands in consequence of it. While aud a couple o?r young newsboys with it is not necessary to send for veterinary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kyte and son, feeding his horses late at night he set a some facility for making doggerel are inspectors to determine whether cattle f Pittsburgh, left *his morning for lighted lantern on the floor of the barn picking up many a half dollar for work are dead or not. There is uo supposing Ann Arbor. Mr. Kyte will work the which was accidentally overturned, of this kind among their fellows. The in the case. The farmers know. arm of his uncle, Abram Wallace, on setting fire to the hay that lay near it. fever has even reached Frankford, and he Lodi Plains, six miles from the Mr. Cole smothered the fire with bis an odd old charactor there has this pla itr. He is moving to one of the finest overcoat and carried a bale of bay that card outside his humble establishment: egions of Washtenaw oounty, not only CURE CONSTIPATION JLU was on fire out of the barn. He saved Moses Jones, to soil, but as to the good, substan the barn and bis horses but burned his Dealer In Bones; 10 ALL ial neighbors.—Owosso Argus. hands quite badly in doing it. Also In Bags And All Kinds of Rags. 25* 50* Mabel Chrysler, a young Ypsilanti I Can Laugh at My Foes, ABSOLUTELY frTTJRSNTPFn t0 cnre »ny case of constipation. Cascarets arDRUGGISTe the Ideal LaxaS . Addison Osborn has a pork barrel nuuuuuimjl UUfllUUUEiEiU tire, never srip or sripe.but cause easy natural results. Sam. irl, swore out a warrant against Wm. For I'm Still Old Mose. pie and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.. Chicaso, Montreal. Can., or New York. 217. 'errin for using immoral and indeoent that is 120 years old. It is shaped like an old fashioned churn, larger at; the —Philadelphia Record. The man may be angnage to her. The day after she l able to whip the sked to have the case dropped whioh bottom than at the top. It was made of pine in the state of New York for 1 lion singlehanded, was done. The girl's father heard of but he is not taking Mrs. Osborn's grandfather. The hoops THE BLUES. KEPOBT OF THE CONDITION OF THE chances, and is not his nand insisted that the case be pro going to disdain the eeded with, so Perrin will have his were the old fashioned lock hoop and assistance of help rial before Justice Childs next Thurs were so thoroughly made that two of When a cheerful, brave, lighthearted ' ers with hot irons. the original ones remain on the barrel woman is suddenly plunged into that The same is true of y at present. It was brought to this state a w^se man who is The following officers of the Western perfection of misery, the BLUJIS, it is a having a tussle with filled with pork, by Mr. French many sad picture. ill health. It is Washtenaw Union Farmers' Olub have years ago, and has been used for this AI ARBOR SAVES BANK It is usually this way:— "barely possible that he may have the natural een eleoted: President, Melvin Cook; purpose until two years ago. The bar At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, Dec. 15, 1897. inherent resisting power that will enable ice president, George W. Boynton; She has been feeling "out of sorts" RESOURCES. him to conquer disease without the assist rel is in perfect condition aud bids fair for some time ; head has ached, and Loans and Discounts 1480,279 73 LIABILITIES. ance of medicine, but he is not willing to ecretary, Frank Storms; conespond to outlive many more generations.— Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages, etc 592.471 Ti Capital stock paid In 50,000 <» ug secretary, Miss Amanda Spaulding; back also; has Overdrafts 562 Vi Surplus fund,.. 150,000 00 take the chances and will not disdain the Milan Leader slept poorly, been BankingHouse 20,500 00 Undivided profits less currentexpen help of the right remedy. reasurer, Mrs. R. Walttous; organist, Furniture and Fixtures 7,!H7 ;>2 ses. interest and taxes paid 17,.H0 *> When a man feels outofsorts, when his quite nervous, Other Real Estate 47.89S f» Dividends unpaid, 1!)0 w Mrs. H. Fletcher; chorister, Mrs. and nearly head is achey, dull and heavy, his body lazy, George Chapman; chaplain, William The Planets. CASH. his nerves jerky, his sleep broken, his ap Professor James E. Keeler of tho Al fainted once Due from banks in reserve cities ... ];)(>,488 78 DEPOSITS. petite finicky, his skin sallow, his breath Gary. legbany observatory, in a lecture de or twice; head Duefrom other banks and bankers. 'J.IZi 41 Commercial deposits, subject to foul and his mouth badtasting, he is having Checks and cash items 520 40 chock J86.460 84 a struggle with illhealth. If he is wise he Christian people of Sylvan township clared that he did riot believe that dizzy, and ._ Nickels andcents 637 97 Savings Deposits 813,907 66 will take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis ave arranged apian to prevent dootrin any of the sun's satellites, except the heart has u{/ GoJdeoin, 38,110 0(J Savings (^rtifloates of Deposits, Wl.ttil H Silver coin IS.SJOO 00 Due lo Banks and Bankers''. 19,834 57 covery. It gives edge to the appetite and 1 disputes. They will unite into one earth, are inhabited, although there is beat very "p U.S. and National Bank Notes 28,209 00 makes the digestion perfect. It invigorates iody. A constitution has been adopt fast; then < the liver. It makes rich, red, pure blood. a remote possibility in the cases of 81,874,097 10 It puts vim into every organ and of I ed, the following being advooated: Venus and Mars. He said: "Nothing that bear $1,374,097 16 STATE OF MICHIGAN, I BH the body. It drives out all impurities and Faith in Christ; some form of baptism can be seen on the surface of Mercury ingdown feeling. Her doctor sirs, County of Washtenaw. ( .. disease germs. It imparts the glow of and a majority vote of the executive and only vague markings on the surface I, Charles E Hiscock, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tne health to the skin and the vigor of youth to " cheer up, you have ddyspepsia; you'll abov< statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. CnAs. B. HiscooK, Cashier. the muscles. It tone? the nerves and gives board of the church. They believe of Venus. Of Venus wo know nothing, be all right soon.'1 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20tli day of December, 1897. except that it has a dense atmosphere. WICHAKI, .1. FIUTZ, Notary Publio. refreshing sleep. It builds firm flesh, but they will banish religions disputes TSut she doesn't fret " all right.'' She CORRECT ATTEST: Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, L. Grimer, Directors does not raise the weight above Nature's from their community. In the case of Mars the evidence in not grows worse day by day, till all at normal. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases yet sufficient. We may suppose that in Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, $1,000,000. of consumption. All medicine stores sell H. D. Collins, of south of town, was :mce she realizes that a distressing fe it. An honest denier will not suggest* a in Mt. Pleasant, Isabella county, a time the larger planets will be fitted for male complaint is established. Transacts a general banking business; buys and sells exchanges on New worthless substitute for the sake of a lit supporting life as the earth is now." York, Detroit and Chicago; sells drafts on all the principal cities of Europe. tle extra pTofit. few days ago and had the pleasure of Iler doctor has made a mistake. meeting some of the Grass Lake colony Sbe has lost faith in him; hope van This bank, already having a large business, invites merchants and others The most valuable book for both men and Should Have Made an Exception. to open accounts with them with the assurance of the most liberal dealing con "stranded" there. The latter likfl the ishes; then conies the brooding', morbid, sistent with safe banking. women is Dr. Pierce's Com captive Jews by the rivers of Babylon, She—Don't you think Mrs. Wapsley melancholy, everlasting BLUES. mon Sense Medical Adviser. is a Beautiful woman? In the Savings Department interest at the rate of three per cent, is paia A splendid thousand page have hung their harps on the willows Lydia E. I'inkbam's Vegetable Cora semiannually, on the first days «i January and July, on all sums that were volume, with over three hun and refuse to sing songs in a strange He—She is a beautiful woman—the aound instantly asserts its curative deposited three months previous to those days, thus affording the people of this dred engravings and colored land. Mr. Collins pitied them as they most beautiful woman, I think, that I powers in all those peculiar ailments city and county a perfectly safe depository for their funds, together with a re plates. A copy, papercov have ever seen. ered, will be sent to anyone sobbed of the wild and unbridled joys ii women, and the story recited above turn in interest for the same. Money to loan on approved securities. sending twentyone cents in they lost when they left the "Deleota She (after he has gone)—I wonder if the true experience of hundreds of DIRECTORS.—Christian Mack, Daniel Hiscock, Willard B. Smith, W. D onecent stamps, to pay the hle Mountains" of Grass Lake and he has always been such a fool or women, whose letters of gratitude are Harriman, William Deubel, David Kinsey, L. Grimer. cost of mailing only, to Dr. wandered away into the wildernass of whether it has just begun to grow on to be found on file in Mrs. Pinkham's OFFICERS.—Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vicepresident R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. him lately.—Cleveland Leader. Clothbound 31 stamps. Michigan's Moab.—Garss Lake News. ibrary. Try and see for yourself. Chas. E. Hiscock, Cashier M. J. Fritz Ass'tCashier. ANN ARBOR ARGUS, MARCH 4, 1898.

Milan. Real Estate Transfers. Mrs. A. Faller is nn the sick list. Henry G Koch and wife to Christian Miraculous Benefit THE Our sleighing is growing beautifully ocb, Aun Arbor, $1. RECEIVED FROM less. Christian Kooh to Emma Staebler, Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. Some Pertinent Questions That Ann Arbor, $750. That Can Be Answered With Geo. Minto visited DetroitJ the first of the week. F.ederick H Belser and wife to J T One Reply. ienuy, Aan Arbor, |1. Mrs. Page Tewksbury is seriously ill GEEATEST COMBINATION OFFER John T. Kenny and wife to James Why is it that Ann Arbor with its with la grippe. suburbs with acombiued population of Harkins, Ann Arbor, $1,000. lU.UOO there is only one medicinal pre Miss Belle Tripp is visiting YpBi Anna Teufel to Bertha Teufel, Ypsi OF THE CENTURY. paration which gives statements from lanti friends this week. residents to buck up its representations anti, $1. Why la it thai Doan's Kidney I'ills do J. Lockwood, of Toledo, spent Sun Charles 3 Rice to Nelson Rice, Mi this in Ann Arbor, as well as every WE WILL SEND YOU other city and town of any importance day with his family in Milan. an, $20. in the Union? Why is it that there Ypsilanti Creamery Co. to Detroit, are advertised in every newspaper a H. Knight, who has been very ill, dozen remedies and only one can sup is able to attend to business again. Ypsilanti and Aun Arbor Railway Co., ply local proof, local indorsation of its Ypsilanti, $1,800. The Michigan Farmer claims ? The solution of the problem The Divine Healing Cirole are holding is simple. Only one remedy has the cottage meetings and studying the Ellen Volkening to William Stock curing and the staying power. Other ale, Ypsilanti, $50. remedies make all kinds of gigantic bible every week. yet futile efforts to get local proof, but Charles F Bates to Joseph L Rose, The Cleveland Daily World the attempt ends in producing a state The Epworth League gave a literary Ann Arbor, $1. ment or two from places that as far as entertainment at the M. E. ohnrcb Aun Arbor is concerned might as well Charlotte Straight to Ruoda S Ives, AND be in the mooo. Here is Ann Arbor Tuesday evening. Ypsilanti, $1. proof which backs up the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Rouse, of Rboda S Ives to Mathias Straight, Saline, spent Saturday and Sunday LI P. BABCOCK, of Avoca. N. Y., a Mr. F. Wolter, of 1103 Forest Ave., Ypsilanti, $1. veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and The Ann Arbor Argus carpenter, says : "within the last two with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rouse. Levi S Freeman to Thomas W E for thirty years of the Babcock & years [ began to have trouble with my W. E. Spragne, of Detroit, spent Barnes, Ypsilanti. $2,400. Munsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: "I kidneys, and in spite of all I could do Sunday and Monday with his wife and A C Freeman to F M Freeman, Man write to express my gratitude iorthemirac ALL FOR ONE YEAR FOR ONLY it continued and gradually became son at Attorney and Mrs. G. R. Willi bester, $500. lous bene6t received from Dr. Miles' Heart worse. It seemed to be more of a ams. John Dresselhouse to FBreitenwisoh Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army s of the kidneys and a loss of life, from sciatica which affected my heart control over the secretions. At times The Eastern Stars indulged in a ir, Sharon, $1,900. Thomas J Tbome to S H Smith, In the worst form, my limbs swelled from $2.30. when my work necessitate my looking sleigh ride to Mr. Lewis' in the coun the ankles up. I bloated until I was unable »p or working over my head, I was try Friday evening. All had an enjoy Manchester, $1,800. to button my clothing; had sharp pains taken with spells of dizziness. I tried William H Warner to Fred G Hasley, T> is the leading agricultural and home! able time. about the heart, smothering spells and L h Jrarmer journal o f fewestewes, it is published at different remedies but they did not York, $100. shortness of breath. For three months I y , Michigan, has 20 pages every give me any relief. When a friend Messrs. Hitchcock and Farrington M E Mohrbart to Albert Wilmont, was unable to lie down, and all the sleep I week filled with timely and practicaA lliU'^ matter devotei betid to alt l brancheMihi s ofh diversifie 20 d farming. advised me to use Doan's Kidney have started a grocery and produoe got was in an arm chair. I was treated by Legal and veterinary departments answer all questions of subscribers free. Ypsilanti, $1,000. Tbe official organ of the Grange and Farmers Clubs. Pills, I got a box at Eberbaeh & Son's store in Toledo. They will oontinue Minnie B Davis to D C Griffen, Yp the best doctors but gradually grew worse. The most prominent farmers of the state write regularly for its columns. drug store and began to use them. I their business also in Milan. ilanti, $3,000. About a year a'go I commenced taking Dr. Complete and reliable market reports. better from the start and they did Miles' New Heart Cure and it saved my life A practical paper for the farm and home. me more good than all the other Mr. Purdey, of Milford, spent Sun Arthur L Lamb to Lewis S Warner, (Interstate Edition), regular day with his wife and son. Mr. Pur as if by a miracle." medicine 1 ever took. I have no Ypsilanti, $1,000. Dr. Miles' Remedies lhe Cleveland Daily World hesitation in recommending Doan's dey will move his family to Milford in a Fred G Hasley to Harley Guy, Milan, are sold by all drug i 6 d k id d ild i yth ht tht i^lloTJ^^X^ few days, where be is engaged in busi ize). 6 days a week, printed and mailed in the night so that very nearly all of our subscribers Kidney Pills for I consider them to be 925. gists under a positive 'ill get them the day they are dated. Prominence is given the live stock, wool, grain, hay a thoroughly reliable and honest kid ness. John B Corliss to Wiliam Mauren, guarantee, first bottle nd produce markets of Detroit, Mich., Pittsburgh. Pa., 'E. Liberty), Chicago, 111., Buffalo, N. ney remedy." benefits or money re r., New York, N. Y.. Boston, Mass.. Cincinnati, Ohio, and Cleveland, Ohio, as well as the Miss Flossie Chapin attended Sousa's Ann Arbor, $100. ery latest news of the globe and the most interesting features of the best dailies. All news Doan's Kidney Pills are sold for 50concert at University hall, Ann Arbor, A L Lamb to Lewis S Warner, Ypsi funded. Book on dis nd market reports received in full by telegraph and include everything up to thehourof cents by all dealers, or mailed on reSaturday evening. She vull remain in anti, $1,000. eases of the heart and oing to press. ceipt of price by FosterMilburn Co., nerves free. Address. Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for theAnn Arbor as the guest of Miss Imo W B Stickney to Olive D Stiokney, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Daily Newspaper, A Weekly Farm ami Home Journal, and the United States. Whitmarsh for a few days, then will Ann Arbor, $1. Ann Arbor Argus Remember the name Doan's and make her Ypsilanti friends a visit be Hugh MoLaogblin to J E Beal, Ann take no substitute. fore returning to her home in Milan. Arbor, $3,012.30. Webster, ALL ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.30. The L. 0 T. M. National Flower William J Canfield to Horace Loflin, Patriok Kearney made a business trip Take Advantage of This Opportunity While It Lasts. cantata will be ready for the boards Ypsilanti, $2,100, to Green Oak Tuesday of this week. March 11 aiid 12, under the manage Charles L Morgan to Samuel Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wheeler, of To new subscribers the papers will start with the first issue after we receive the order no back uumbers will be sent) and eontinuo to January 1, 1899, all for only J2.30. Present VILLAGE DOINGS ment of Mrs. W. E. Sprague, of De Saline, $2,850. Dexter township, visited his brother lUbscribers can renew their subscriptions one year from date of their present time and have trot. This is a beautful entertainment George Aprill to Charles Maulbetsch, Charles, Tuesday. he World and Michigan Farmer sent to Januarj, 1899. Orders will not be received for the World or Michigan Farmer alone and the papers must nd there are nearly 80 participants. Ann Arbor, $3,115.15. Miss Fannie Looud, of Fowlerville, 11 be sent to the same party. he solos, ohorus, drills, etc., are all William Vannatter to Jane Vannat is spending a few days with her cousin Pittsfield. ery pleasing. er, Dexter, $1. Mrs. Susie Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Nichols spent John Burkbardt to George Kingerter, Bucklen 's Arnica Salve Freedom, $900. Mrs. Eva Parsons, of Jaokson, is Saturday and Sunday at Clinton. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, at her old home in Webstar this week, Three sleigh loads went from ypsi Bruises, Sores, Ulsers, Salt Rheum, George Bnrkhart to Anna K Burk called here by the serious illness of her lanti to Mr. Rayer's last Monday even ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, hardt, Freedom, $1. father, C. H. Thnrber. Levi Freeman to John S and W Wat ing for a merry time. Chilblains,Corns,and all Skin Eruption! C. H. Thuber has been seriously ill WE WILL SEND Tbe Ypsilanti grange took a sleigh and positively cures Piles ,or no payerbmy, Ypsilanti, $1,325. equired. It Is guaranteed to give per John S Waterbury to Levi Freeman, with neuralgia of the heart. Be is ride to the home of Mr. and Mrs. New 'ect satisfaction, or money refunded, Ypsilanti, $1,325. better at this writing. Dr. Gates, of land Carpenter last Friday evening. 'rice, 25 ecnts per box. For sale by W Sobmid to Henry Filber, Manohes Dexter, is attending him. The Michigan Farmer Frank Cubitt, of Grand Rapids, is he Eberbaeh Drug and Chemiea' Co., er, $170. Lewis Bennett bas an auction of home for a few days' visit with his .nn Arbor, and Geo. J. Ilaussler, George M Wallace et al. to Henry stock and farm implements Tuesday, AND parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cubitt. Vlanchester. Filber, Manchester, $50. Maroh 10, at 10 a. m., on the old The party at Eugene and Arthur Willis. Jobn Boylan to MinaABeal, Ann Kimberly farm near Delhi Mills. The Ann Arbor Argus Armbrnster's house last Friday evening Bert Lord had an auction Thursday, Arbor, $1. James Galagher has sold 40 aores of was a snooess. A goodly number were Mina A Beal to John Boylau, Aun timer land to parties from abroad present and a jolly time is reported. eb. 24. Arbor, $1. Harvey Day is away from bume on Tbe timber is being oleared off andBOTH FOR ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1,60 The Greatest Discovery Yet. John F Heusler to Adam Gehringer, hauled to tbe saw mill at Hamburg. usiness. And it's nobody's business Manchester, $1. Tbe Sooial Circle met with Mrs. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111. hat his business is. Sample Copies Free. Subscribe Now. "Chief," says: "We won't keep house Charles H Andfirson to C M Bissell, Frank Wheeler, Thursday, for dinner. t Dr. King's New Discovery G. Hammond's family are all suffer Ypsilanti, $1. There was a large number present, and for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. ng from the influenza. Jobn F Lawrence to T M Cooley, all spent a very enjoyable as well as Address all orders to Experimented with many others, but Bert Lord bas nearly completed rnov Ann Arbor, $200. profitable afternoon. never got the true remedy until we ng to Briar Hill his future home. Sarah Vedder et al. to Frank L Ved used Dr. King's New Discovery. No der, Augusta, $1,500. Miss Agnes Hawkins closed a very other remedy can take its place in Mrs. H. S. Day has been visiting at suooessful term of school in district NoJ THE ARGUS, our home, as in it we have a certain !{BV. W. E. Caldwell's, in Ann Arbor, Jobn Young to Jennie Midgley, Ann 5, last Friday. The literary exeroises and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, or a few days. Arbor, $1,400 by tbe children were exceedingly fine ANN ARBOR, MICH, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to Revival meetings began in the Willis Perry Walker to Pbeobe Walker, Sa and tbe children, in rendering their experiment with other remedies, even M. E. cburoh last Sunday evening lem, $200. parts, showed the careful training of a if they are urged on you as just as James L Baboook to Orlando L Tor patient, thoughtful teacher. good as Dr. King's New Discovery. Rev. Benoni Gibson is the revivalist. rey, Sharon and Freedom, $9,000. Some Royal Presents. Estate of Willaim McCollum. They are not as good, because this re The sleighing is nearly or quite gone. E A Aprill to Catherine Andress, About 20 of the immediate relatives Queen Mary, popularly known as OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF medy has a record or cures and besides But some are foolish enough to have Washtenaw. ss. At a session of the Pro Ann Arbor, $2,600. and friends gathered at tbe home of Mr. Bloody Mary," has not been pleasant bate Court for the County of Washtenaw, bol is guaranteed. It never fails to heir poor horses drag them along in Charles E Hiscock to James R Bach, and Mrs. George Green, in Green Oak, ly drawn for us by history, but certain den at the Probate Oftiee in the City of Ana satisfy. Trial bottles free at Eberbaeh be mud, if there are plenty of snow last Thursday afternoon, Feb. 24, to Arbor, on Friday, the 4th day of February, in Drug and Chemical Co., Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor, $1. records ;f tbe time when she was a tbe year one thousand eight hundred and banks in the fence corners. Ralph C Whiting to James R Bach, witness tbe marriage of their daughter, youug princess, occupying the danger ninetyeiaht. Miss Jessie E. to Mr. W. R. Lowe, of Present, II. Wirt Newiirk, Judge of Pro Lima. Henry Stumpenhusen started for Lan Salem, $1,100. oas position of doubtful heir to the bate. ing last Tuesday evening to attend the James R Bach to Mary C Whiting, Webster. The ceremony was performed throne of England, indicate that she wag In the matter of the estate of Willaim Charley Fisk is on the siok list. by Rev. F. E. Pearce, of JWbitmore MoColluni. deceased. roundup of the farmers' institutes. He Ann Arbor, $2,000. not without human kindness. Mr. Rich On reading mid filing the petition, duly Philip Seitz, jr., is siok with pneu returned Saturday reporting a good James R Bach to Mary C Whiting, Lake. After congratulations were of ard Davey, in his history of Mary Tu ventl*d.of Dav d MeHenney, praying that he monia. fered the guests partook of a dainty sup may be licensed to fell the real estate ime. We suppose we shall hear soon Ann Arbor, $1,000. dor, quoSes from the princess' "privy whereof said deceased died seized, said real Mrs. Mate Hammond is sick with la rom him of some of its doings. Mary Renwick to A P Renwiok, Sa per. The happy couple were then taken purse expenses. " Mary had been forbid estate being worth less than inW>. grippe. lem, $500. to the station at Wbitmore Lake where den to call the Princess Elizabeth by Thereupon it. is ordered that Saturday, the Whit Kane is preparing to build they took the train for Howell, for a 5th day of March next, at ten o'clock in the The league will have an oyster sup arge shed this spring. George Muore J P McAllaster to J B Steere, Pitts any title, but it is pleasant to note that forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrsshe refers to her affectionately as "my said petition, and that the heirs at law of per at the hall tonight. contemplates building a large barn field, $150. said deceased, and all other persons interested Mary B Grant to Dexter Billings, Lowe were the reoipiente of many beau little sister." in said estate, ;ire required to appear at a Miss Minnie Steinbach, from Ann and still another to replace the one tiful gifts. She sends her brother, afterward Ed session of said Court, then to be holdcn at Arbor, spent Sunday here. burned on the old estate of Elias Alban Ypsilanti, $600. the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor* Ira G Hunt to Byron G Hunt, Man ward VI, a frock which she had em and show cause, if any there be, why the Mrs. Bradley, from Battle Creek, is Jim Buntin has taken the job of furn She Kuvw the Town. broidered for him and gave her sister j prayer or he petitioner should not be grant shing all things needful for the barn. chester, $1. ed. And it is further ordered that said visiting T. Morse and family. Judge Nathan Goff of West Virginia Elizabeth a cramoisie kirtle. petitioner give notice to the persons in Fraternity grange, No. 52, was in C H Kempf to H I Davis, Chelsea, has a sister famous all through the state terested in saM estate, of the pendency of The Farmers' Clnb met at Jay $175. Again, she sends a box with silver said petition, and ihe hearing thereof, by Wood's this week Wednesday. vited with other granges througbou for her remarkable brilliancy of mind needlework in it for her "Sister Eliza eausitig M copy of this order to be published in Washtenaw county to Ypsilanti grange Ralph C White to E K Palmer.York, and broad culture. Miss Goff possesses : the Ann \?bor Argus, a newspaper printed MIP. Alioe Wood has gone to Cold $550. beth,' and also worked a cap for her ard circulating in said county, three suc and it gave one of the grandest dinner; that rare quality of being able to appre baby brother and made his mirse, cessive weeks previous to said day of hear water to see her aunt, who is seriously you could wisb to sit to. After dinne Aaron Weidmayer to John J Thaler, ciate a joke at her own expense. ill. Ann Arbor. $975. "Mother Jackson," a present of a bon we listened to good music, talks, etc The family home of the Goffs is in and frontlets which cost 20 shil 11. WIKTNEWK1RK. Jobn Wheelook received a telegram The addresses were given by the Messrs Aaron Weidmayer to Kail A Thaler, Clarksburg, a straggling city in the Judge of Probate, Ann Arbor, $950. lings. [A true copy ] Sunday announcing the death of his McDougall, Capt. E. P. Allen, Sena mountains of West Virginia not espe Most singular among the gifts of the P. .1. LBHMAH Probate Register. brother in Wisconsin. tor Campbell, Mr. English, from nea Deafness Cannot be Cured cially noted for anything except its period, however, is that presented by Mrs. T. Morse, who is dangerously Dexter, Mrs. Emma Campbell and Mrs by local applications, as they cannot muddy streets in winter. Lady Lisle to Duke Pb^,i of Bavaria Estate of Julia E. Shankland. ill with heart and stomach trouble, is B. L. Kelly. reach the diseased portion of the ear. Miss Goff is a frequent visitor to New after the duke had visits^ Lord Lisle at There is only one way to cure Deafness CTATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OP no better at, this writing. On the evening of Feb. 19, Mrs. York, and on one occasion she attended Calais. L~ WnshteuHW, ss. At a session of the Pro and that is by constitutional remedies. a reception at tbe bouse of a prominent hate Court for thi* County of Washtenaw, The next grange meeting will be Chas. Greenman was pleasantly remind Deafness is caused by an inflamed con "My lord," she writes to her spouse Nolden al ihe Probate Office, in the City of bishop, given iu honor of a clergyman from Calais after Lisle and Duke Philip AMI Arbor, on Saturday, the 5th day of Febru held at the home of Mr. and Mrs ed of her 5l6t birthday, which would dition of the mucous lining of the who bad recently accepted a charge ir. ary, in the year one thousand eight hun Frank Sweetland, Maroh 10. come on Monday, but otber things pre Eustachian Tube. When this tube had set out for England, "I send you ure ' and ijiiit'tv ciirht. gets iiillrtmed you have a rumbling: New York. It fell to Miss Goff's lot to my toothpicker. I thought to have given Present, II. Wirt Newkirk. Judge of Probate. H. Baldwin, I. Storms, Mr. andvented celebrating it that day. She re entertain another equally proiniueu In the matter of the Estate of Julia E. ceived a full set of decorated dishes, sound or imperfect hearing, and when it to the duke while he was here, but it Sl'Jinklanii. deceased. Mrs. G. English, Mrs. F. Sweetland it is entirely closed Deafness is the re bishop whose diocese is one of the Now was not then at my baud. I send it to On reading and tilling the petition, duly .Mrs. Fannie Ward, Miss Estella Guer and also a beautiful glass pitoher. The sult, and unless the inflammation can England states and who grew enthusi vei fled, of Andrew shankland. praying that donors were well assured that the gifts him because when he was here I did see be may be lice used to mortgage the real es in, and Miss Adena Strieter attended be taken out and this tube restored to astic iu talking ubont the guest of bon him wear a pin to pick his teeth withal. tate whereof ^niil deceased died seized. the union grange meeting at Ypsilant were appreciated, as both responded, its normal condition, hearing will be or. He dilated at leugth on bis learning The'eopon it is ordered, that Monday, the and we sasv the moistened cheek, which destroyed forever; nine cases out of And I pray yon to show him that it has Uh day of March, next, at ten o'clock in the ast S aturday. and oratory and closed his eulogium bj been mine these seven years." fon noon, t><* assigned for the hearing of 6aid told us "it is more blessed to give than ten are caused by catarrh, which is saying: petition. 8IK1 that the heirs at law of said de to receive." nothing but an inflamed condition of A proprietorship in a toothpick of eeased, a d all other persons interested The annual increase of the German the mucous surfaces. "And you know, Miss Goff, the rnos seven years' date would hardly be a rec in said e?tnte. are required^to appear at a ses natiou during the last five years baa remarkable thing about our friend is sion of ta d Court, then to be holden at tne America's greatest medicine is We will give One Hundred Dollars ommendation nowadays. Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, and been more than five times as much aa Hood's Sarsaparilla, which cures when that be comes from a miserable littl show cause, if any there be, why the prayer that of the French. for any case of Deafness (caused by mudhole in West Virginia. Let me see of tl,e petitioner should not be granted: And all other preparations fail to do anycatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a it is further ordered, that said petitioner give good whatever. Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free It is called"—and the bishop hesitated notice to the persons interested in said trying to recall the place—"it is somi community of simple, honest, God estate, of the pendency of said petition, and F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O fearing men and women, have pre the hennmr thereof, by causing a copy of thia He/. Hughes Acquitted. by Druggists, 75c. place with a 'burg,' " the bishop finally pared the Shaker Digestive Cordial for order to be published in the Ann Arbor added. Argus, a newspaper printed and circulating In Dillsboro. Ind., March 1.—Justice many years, and it is always the same sa d County, three successive weeks previous Craig at Cross Plains has rendered a The Farmer In the Lighthouse. "Oh, yes," said Miss Goff; "darks simple, honest, curative medicine that toaid day of hearing. JUjer's verdict acquitting Hez Hughes, who A farmer had secured an appointment burg! I live in that mudhole."*— Cin has helped to make the Shakers the 11. WIRTNEWKIRK. was charged in an affidavit filed by cinnati Commercial Tribune. healthy, longlived people that they Judge of Propafe. as lightkeeper in a Maine coast light [A true copy 1 Governor Mount with complicity in the house. The firstnigh t be went on duty are. The Shakers never have indiges P. .1. UHIHX Probate Register. Versailles lynching. Attorney General A Farmer's Family. tion. This is partly owing to their Cherry Pectoral Keteham is en route for Indianapolis. he lighted up promptly at dusk and at "I have proved the merits of Hood's simple mode of life, partly to tbe In an interview he said that "It is evi II o'clock carefully extinguished the Sarsaparilla as a tonic and blood wonderful properties of Shaker Diges Notice to Creditor* promptly relieves the cough, stops dent from all the evidence obtainable lamp. The next day, of course, there purifier. I am a farmer and have a tive Cordial. Indigestion is caused by 4JA OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF that the five men broke jail and hung was trouble, and when he was taken to family of children and I have found the stomach glands not supplying i' Washtenaw, KS Notice is hereby given. the tickling in the throat, and in that by an order of the Probate Court for the themselves." task he replied that he supposed 10 this medicine'excellent to keep their enough digestive juice. Shaker County of Washtenaw, made on the 17th day duces quiet and refreshing sleep. o'clock was late enough to keep the blood pure. It makes the weak strong Digestive Cordial supplies what's ef February, A. I). 1S98. six months from that On a Toinbetone. wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial clato were a lowed for creditors to present light going, as he thought that all hon and I heartily recommend it as family tbtir claims atrainst the estate of George In a French churohyard is a monu est men should be in bed at that hour. medicine." C. GRIDLEY, Birch Run, invigorates the stomach and all itsWood, kite of said County, deceased, and that ment bearing an inscription of which Michigan. glands so that after awhile they don't all orrdi ors of paid deceased are required to —Boston Herald. need help. As evidence of the honesty present their claims to said Probate Court, size / Price. the following is a translation: "Here at the Probate Office in the City of Ann of Shaker Digestive Cordial, the 2 lies Jean Pinto, the Spanish vocalist. HOOD'S PILLS are the only pills to Arlx>r, for examination and allowance, on or Seeley Indictments Dismissed. formula is printed on every bottle. before the 17th day of August next, and that When be reached heaven, he united his New York, Feb. 22.—The indictments take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to such claims will he heard before said Court, voice with the voices of the archangels. against Herbert Barnum Seeley, Theo all liver ills. on the ITth diiy of May and on the 17th day of ANTALMDY $100 per bottle. August, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon hours Gonorrh As soon as he heard him the Deity cried, dore D. Rich and James H. Phipps for of each of said days. ..JHCharffCH from 'Keep quiet, all youvfellows, and let us responsibility for events at the "Seeley Children Cry for l>atec;, Aan Arbor, February 17, A. D. 1898. urinary nrsranH urrcsi < by "*anYal jTidy Capsule hear alone the illustrious singer, Jean dinner" in December, 1S96, have been NEURALGIA cured by Dr. Miles' PA» H. WIRTNEWKIRK, without inconvenience. Pinto.' " dismissed. Pitcher's Castoria. PILLS. "One cent a dose. At all druggists. Judge of Probate. ANN ARBOR ARGUS, MARCH 4, 1898.

The Wolves Just Laughed. Manchester. Lincoln's Care In the Use of Words. ENGLISH LAWYERS. Sitting in Thede Wyman's store, a In the opinion of tbe judges and prao ! E. S. Hagaman and H. Calboun little group of villagers in Sebec, Me., made a business trip to Brooklyn Satur \ BEAKES & MINGAY,;PnorRiETORS. titiouers with whom Lincoln was asso Tin Small Fees That Are Received by the talked of wolves, now seldom seen in ciated during his quarter of a century London Barristers. day. Maine, but which half a century ago PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY at the bar his most prominent charac A barrister's fees are small, and they Mrs. Hutchins is the guest of Mr. We have arranged for the following were much in evidence. William Lyford teristic was bis rare faculty for detect are always paid in advance, and theand Mrs. James Weir this week, while extremely low clubbing rates for news for 9I.OO per year strictly in advance. told the story of Seth Brown's chase of Subscriptions not paid In advance $ 1.25 a year ing and disclosing tbe controlling point sum is recorded under the title of tbeRev. Hntchius is engaged in tbe meet papers which people who are taking two waives on snowshoes. in a legal battle. But not less than this brief. A friend who has a large practice ings. or desire to take the Argujs should take Kntered atthePostOfflce.iu Ann Arbor.Mioh. u know Seth," he said. "One of was his clear, Sail, orderly and accurate showed me his feebook yesterday. The adavntage of: as secondclass raatier 'the smartest and handiest men in his Rev. Hutohinp, assisted by Rev. B. statement of a case, always so fair and largest item was 38 guineas, which is S. Hudson, of Tecuruseh, is holding Ann Arbor Argus, to Jan. 1, 1899.fl.0O day that ever cut timber trees or drove J logical that it was often said that after less than $200. The average was about Argus and TwioeaWeek Free the Penobscot. Up in theRipogenus re meetings at tbe Baptist church (his Lincoln had summed up tbe iinporta:it $50. Foes are regulated by the benchers week. Press 1.60 gion one February he was out prospect facts iu a controversy there was but lit of the inn according to tbe service per Argus, TwiceaWeek Free Press FEIDAY, MARCH 4, 1898. ing for timber tracts. The snow was ! tie occasion for argument on either side. formed, and no contingent fees are al Lapfc Sunday being Mrs. Viuce Gruy's and Year Book 1.75, deep, with a light crust, just strong He habitually employed at the bar the lowed. A barrister may accept a case birthday a family surprise was pluuDed Argus and Miohigan Fanner to Distance lends enchantment to the enough to hold up a man on snowshoes. same care and skill in tbe use of words for nothing or return the fee in cases of by her daughters, Mis. Bert Quiik and Jan. 1, 1899 igQ, Corning upon a little rise of land in a Mrs. John Gauss. Tiew. The Howell .Republican in and tbe expression of ideas wbicb he so charity, but he cannot without violat Argus, Michigan Farmer and timber swamp one day, he saw twooften afterward exhibited when called ing his oath, directly or indirectly, ac A. F. Taylor, who is in tbe employ Cleveland Daily World to Jan. speaking of the reoent .Republican ban wolves a little way ahead of him. The to a bigher field of labor, instances of cept any greater compensation for aof the Hutobison Mfg. Co., of Jaok 1. 1899 2.80 qnet in ihis oity says: "The affair was crust would not bear them, and they which are seen in all his state papers legal service than is allowed in tbeson, went to Muskegon last Monday to Argus and New York World (three a boom for the republican cause in that could only wallow along in the snow. and in tbe changes for the better which regular schedule fixed by the benchers put in a mill for them. times a week,) 1.7© Seth would tackle anything that ever he made in the writings of bis scholarly oonntv." of bis inn. If he does so, he is debarred Mark Hinokley has been spending a The Argus and Chicago Weekly ranged the woods. He had no gun, butsecretary of state, particularly in thefrom practice. Dispatoh 1.4Q, ha set out after the wolves with his ax. few days visiting relatives and friends correspondence relative to the Trent af It is a common custom in America in Lenawee oounty. Mr. Whittaker The Argus and SemiWeekly De The press is bound to taok a title to What did those wolves do but circle fair, which probably avoided a warfor a lawyer to undertake a suit for the troit Journal l.id round tintil they got back upon Seth's touk oharge of the cheese factory dur the name of Hon. A. J. Sawyer. Mr with England. A fine example of therecovery of damages or a claim of anying his absence. Ann Arbor Argus, SemiWeekly tracks. You know how iu light snow grandeur of his diction is to be found kind with a contract that he shall re Sawyer needs no title, yet the Detroit John Tripp's horse ran away last Free Press and Michigan the steps of a man in snowshoes will in his Gettysburg address, which has a ceive a certain percentage of tbe amount Farmer 2.35. Journal and the Jaokson Citizen, whose ^ack.down tbe snow. Once the wolves permanent place iu the literature of tbe of money recovered. Iu England such Saturday, throwing him from the got to Seth's tracks the slotes(snowsho<} sleigh. He was somewhat bruised Ann Arbor Argus, ThriceaWeek editor by the way, is a candidate for world. an act would be considered disreputa New York World and World governor, styles him Judge Sawyer, prints) held them up, and they just ran He thought vigorously and thorough ble, and any barrister found guilty about the head and sohulders, but not Almanac 1,9^ on ithem in a circle till he gave up the ly, but did not speak quickly. In reali would be expelled from his inn. Theseriously injured. while the Lansing Journal has it Sen chase. He was so near that he could al Ann Arbor Argns and Chicago ator Sawyer. Did we hear anyone say ty bis hesitation was only the result of fees are regulated by tbe amount of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Welling who New Time 1 7^ most have thrown his ax to them, and his great care always to know his time and labor required, and not by the have latley moved from Toledo to Te Congressman Sawyer? he couldn't get a step nearer. Seth said ground. His habit was before speaking amount of money involved. A barrister oumseh their former home, came here |A dog with G. J. Preston marked the wolves sat on their haunches and or acting to deliberately look through, may receive a fee of $250 in a case in last week to visit her parennts Mr. and on tbe oollar, followed E. Camp to his laughed at him when he had to give up around and beyond every fact, state volving only $500, and he may receiva Mrs. Harmon Clark. home two miles southeast of Dixboro. And now some of the republican pa and gtart along."—New York Sun. ment or proposition involved and sub a fee of $25 in a case involving $1,000, The Alpha Sigma are preparing for Owner oan have same by identifying pers are out and charge the astute ject it to bis wondeifr.l powers of per, 000. dog and paying for this notice. 911 exfield secretary of the republican clnb an entertainment to be given next Too Young to Talk So. deption and aualysis. This required All legal business originates with so week, tbe leading feature of which will with trying to be the whole thing in We have learned to expect it from lime, but it made him successful iu licitors. They bring to the barrister's be a play by some of the members. It The New Mileage Ticket. the republican party in this county, many of the married women and from every important undertaking. While be office a case all prepared after certain will be tbe last meeting of tbe society The Michigan Central "The Niagara some of the bachelor maids. But out of thought much, he could not truthfully forms and written in manuscript. The during tbe school year. Falls Route," will have on sale at its t regard to the wishes of thethe lips of a mere lassie, gently reared, be culled a great reader. He knew thor British courts do not permit typewrit principal ticket offices on and after bosses that be. Well, why shouldn't a. girl still living at home with her oughly the works of Coke, Blackstone, ing. The solicitor requests the barrister Mrs. Mark Hinokley is entertaining February 1st, the new interchangeable he, he has seen the republican rank and mother, skepticism gives one a shock, Stephen, Chitty, Starkey and later to undertake the case, and the fee is her mother, Mrs. Stunt, of Jaokson, thousandmile ticket issued by the and her sister, Mrs. Griffin, of Fayette, Northern Mileage Ticket Bureau. file follow bosses for lo, these many declares a writer in the New York Press. Greenleaf's "Evidence" and Story's marked plainly upon the brief. If the "Equity." He gave but little time to barrister does not care to undertake tbe Ohio. Mrs. Griffin oame here last This ticket will be sold for $30. sub years, first one boss and then another, A woman of fashion in a checked ject to a rebate of $10,upon compliance dress and a great dahlia colored hat, ac searching for precedents or studying labor for tbe amount of money allowed week to attend tbe funeral of herwith the conditions under which the when a new boss arises strong enough companied by a man in modish gar what is called case law.—James L. or for any other reason, he advises the brotherinlaw, Ed Lockwood, of ticket is issued, and will be good for to overthrow the old, and why should ments, was tripping along Fifth avenue. King in North American Review. solicitor to go elsewhere. If he accepts Sharon. passage upon any regular passenger not the astute exfield secretary imagine She was chatting with marked anima the responsibility, the solicitor leaves Money to loan on farm mortgages. train (except limited trains) of the tion and he was laughing flatteringly. A Barnato Story. tbe amount of the fee in coin with the Michigan Central, Ann Arbor, C. & W that he might not become that new L D. CARR. M., D. G. R. & W., D. & M., F. & P* The attention of the passersby was at It is said that when Barney Barnato brief, so that the barrister has his pay It Ann Arbor Savings Bank Block. boss? Why should the bosses regard in advance. This is the almost invaria M., G. R. & I., Grand Trunk, L. S. & tracted by tbe happy couple. gave a picnic at the opening of the Jo M. S., M. B. H. & C, M. & N. E., Jf that as a crime? Behind tbe pair chanced to walk a hannesburg waterworks he related an ble custom. The only exceptions are in Curious Customs. Y. C. & St. L. and P. & L. E. railroads, lassie—the one yet living at home with incident that had happened to him iu cases of close friendship between the A curious marriage custom obtains in the Crosby Trans. Co. and D. & C. Nav. solicitors and barristers and where there The Pontiac Gazette, the leading Re mamma—and an older woman, a friend London some time before. A seedy look the island of Hirnla, just opposite the Co., upon presentation to conductor of mamma. The lassie spied the mon ing man, describing himself as a jour is a large amount of litigation in island of Rhodes. Tbe Greeks, by whom without the exchange ticket now re pnblican paper of Oakland county daine in checks and dahlia on nalist, called on him one day and offered which both are involved. Then it is it is peopled, earn their living by the quired with the Central Passenger apeaks of the finanoial polioy of this ahead and puckered her brow, saying: to cut out from papers, etc., all thecustomary for the barrister to make up sponge fishery. No girl in this island is Association interchangeable mileage country in these words: "Oh, I know that woman—have seen complimentary things said about Mr. his bill at tbe end of the month or the allowed to marry until she has brought ticket. end of tbe quarter, but the fee in each The Michigan Central will continue "All the talk about 'national honor' her often at Newport. She is dreadful Barnato. The genial man of millions up a certain nuiubtr of sponges, which rich. Now, I remember. She is Mrs. saw that the man was "down on hiscase must nevertheless be written upon to accept thousand mile interchange1 is hysterical and foolish. The national must be taken from a certain depth. In able tickets issued by the Mileage Morris Blankly." luck" and engaged him on the spot at a the brief and recorded in the books of some of the uiher Greek islands this honor is safe so long as the nation the court. Ticket Bureau of the Central Pas stands by its oontracts. If a man en The friend of mamma was interested. salary of £15 per month. This was demonstration of ability is required of senger Association, sold prior to She asked: quite characteristic of Barney's sudden It is customary, also, for the solicitor the men, and if there are several suitors February 1st, upon compliance by the gages to pay his creditor one dollar, and irresponsible freaks. At the end of personal honor does not require him to ''And is the attentive man with Mrs. to leave a fee for the barrister's clerk for the hand of a maiden her father be bolder with the conditions under which Blankly her husband?" six months tbe man, who had been paid at the same time, which must be a cer stows her on the man who can dive best said tickets were issued. pay two dollars, and if the government monthly, again called on Mr. Barnato engages to pay bondholders 'ooin' nat The lassie shrugged her shoulders and tain percentage of that paid to the bar and bring up the largest number of O. W IlUGGLES, Scorned the very idea. and presented a huge bundle of clip rister. When you dine at a hotel or a sponges. ional honor will not suffer nor the pings from newspapers, asking whether Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent. "Ridiculous," she replied. "You restaurant in England, it is customary F. KRAUS, general auctioneer creditors be defrauded if those bonds dear, old fashioned thing, don't you be should continue the work. "No," to tip the waiter an amount equal to 5 If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth, are redeemed in coin. It is time the replied Barney, "but I will engage you per cent of your bill for the same rea Be sure and use that old and welltried re Ann Arbor, Mich., will attend to all l^ndw'that women's husbands never medy, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP, (or sales in city or county on short notioe. 'stand and deliver' polioy of the gold laugh in that good tempered way when for six months at the same salary to cut son. The waiter receives no compensa children teething. It soothes the child, sof clique be put an end to. To lend a dol out all the nasty things you can find tens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind Charges reahonable. Residence two they are with their wives." tion from his employer, nor does the colic and Is the best remedy for diarrhcea. miles from oourt house on Dixboro lar and to demand in payment two dol said about me." Another six months barrister's clerk. His pay comes entire Twentyfive cents a bottle. lars may be all very fine for the credit elapsed, and once more the indefatigable ly from the clients, and if his princi Road. tf or, but it is not honest, it is not honor The Imitative Japanese. paper clipper turned up and reported pal has no clients he gets no pay. On That Iximc Back can Yx> cured 'with Subscribe for the Arerus now. able,and it is not going to be allowed." A good story is told' by St. Barbe of his work to be finished. "Well," asked D*. Miles' NERVE PLASTER. Only 25c. theiimitativeuessof the Japanese, which the other hand, if his principal has a Barney, "where are the results of your very large and profitable practice his Names of Streets. is easily credible, for was it not a Jap work?" Here Barney assumed his grav The Ann Arbor Register this week anese who when he was told to make a fees are enormous. They say that the There was a discussion iu progress on Notice to Creditors. est aspect as he repeated the man's re clerk of Sii Charles Russell lives in a the question of naiuiug the new streets LTATK OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF contributes a number of lurid articles coat to pattern—the old one being sent ply: "I have not been able to bring »; Washtenaw, as. Notice is. hereby given, —so faithfully did he carry out the or handsome villa down in the suburbs, is of Washington and making some that by an order of the Probate Court for the to the local political complications in them in. There are two cartloads out driven to and from his office in a brough changes in tbe names of tbose already County of Washtenaw, made on the 21st dajr der that a rent and darn in one of the side."—Westminster Budget. of February, A. D. 1898, six months from that which our republican friends are int^ils was carefully executed in the new am and hires a box at the opera for tbe christened when a mac, who has lived date were allowed lor creditors to present : season.—Chicago Record. their claims against the estate of Daniel volved. It terms the sheriff elected garment? in the city long enough not to be face S. Millen, late of said County, deceased with the support of the Register with "At a certain reception we were ask Be Natural. tious at the expense of anything so and that all creditors of said deceased are re If a woman cannot secure a young No More of It For Hiin. trodden underfoot as a street is, began quired to present their claims to said Probate being a disreputable henchman, and ed in morning dress, but knowing peo Court, at the Probate office in the city of Ann ple wore their crush theater hats. When man for a life mate by being herself, He entered the shop of a fashionable to say something. Arbor, for examination and allowance, on 01 h being guilty of "the grossest mal before the 20th day of August next, and ihat ] got down to the gunroom, whichliving her natural life, she would be bootmaker, a look of determination on "What's tbo use of doing anything such claims will be heard before said Court, on feasance in office"—the malfeasance was devoted to gentlemen's cloaks, the far better off to remain single to thehis face. It was such a look as one sees with tbe liauies of streets," he inthe 21st day of May, 1898, and on the 20th day end of her days. The cloak of deception quired, "especially with the names of of August, 1898, next, at ten o'clock in thfr not being specified unless it is owning intlemau immediately before me took on the face of a man who is firmly re forenoon of eacli of said days. off his theater hat, crushed it against his universally worn by young women as solved to carry out, at all hazards, a de those that are lit as they are? Now, Dated, Ann Arbor, February 21, A. D. 1898. the marshal, to which specification a col well as young men during courtship take the lettered streets as au example. H. WIKT NUWKIUK, breastbone, wrapped it up in his dnst cision which will change the whole Judge of Probate umn and a half is devoted, indicating cloak and handed it to tbe Japanese in cannot be continued through married course of his lifa They are named appropriately enough life when together. The strain would if tbe inhabitants would only live up to bow the sheriff profits to the extent of change. "H'm!" he began as the assistant Estate of Henry Gerlach. $700 at the expense of the city or coun "1 took off my hat and dust cloak and be too great and tbe mask must and is stepped forward and politely questioned their opportunities. For instance, the thrown off and trouble begins. Each one first people should live on A street and ^ TATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF ty. The Register in its thirst for gore banded them. To my horror the Jap him as to bis requirements in feet Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Pro took bold of my hat by the brim and finds that the other is not what he or she beautifiers. "I want a pair of shoes for the sweet people on B street, tbe navy bate Court for the County 01 WasiHenaw, hoi. is not satisfied with its bitter attacks on seemed to bo. What she or he in reality people on C street, though the bliud den at the Probate ( ftice in the City of Ann rushed it against his breastbone as he my wife, Mrs. Brown." Arbor, on Saturday, 1 he nth day of 1ebniarj, the sheriff but also charges some of the bad seen my predecessor do. Unfortu was would be just what some other "Yes, sir, certainly," said tbe young people would prefer it; the profane peo in the year one thousand eight hundred aud young man or woman would want, for ple on D street, tbe egotistic people ninetyeight. leading lights of tbe republican party nately that gentleman's hat would not man briskly. "Same style and size as Present, H. Wilt Newkirk, Juri^e of Pro work at first, and he had to use a great there is a Jack for every Jill. When de last week?" on I street; the l'urals are not to be pro bate. in this section with being guilty of "a ception, lying or false swearing is re vided for, because there is no J street; In the matter of the estate of Henrjr deal of force before the springs would ' 'Same style. Size, fives—wide fives, " Gerlach, who is missing or absent and sup dirty trick" and "planning a sneaking fold dowu. The Japanese therefore saw sorted to for material gain, it brings in replied Brown decidedly. the Ingersoll people on, L street, tbe posed to be deceased. scheme." All this is every interesting nothing iu my hat's unwillingness to its train its own punishment every "But—er—excuse me. Mrs. Brown printers on M street, the debtors on O On reading and riling the petition dulj time.—Philadelphia Times. verified, of John C. Gerlach, praying that reading, but we must remember that work, but just crushed it and folded my only takes—that is, she usually has street, the billiard players on Q street, temporary administration of iaid estate may 8>fc," exclaimed tbe assistant, who tbe Chinamen ou T street, the unselfish be granted to himself or some oiher suitable there is no eJeotion on just now and at cloak round it. person. "When I expostulated, he smiled and How to Stop Sneezing and Coughing. knew tbe lady well. people on U street, the married people Thereupon it is ordered thiit Wednesday, election time tbe lion will lie down Most of us have no doubt experienced "Are you married, young man?" on W street, the pest people"— the 9th day of March next, at Iu o'clock iu presented me with a paper flower—I the for* noon, be asoiKDfd 'or tbo bearlnxof with the, lamb just as of ^old. And,suppose as a peace offering." the discomforts of being seized with a queried Brown sternly, the look of de "Stop him," interrupted a listener, said petition, and that the next of kin. in tbe meantime, tbe excitement may fit of coughing or sneezing at the most termination deepening on his careworn "stop him! It's his treat!" And then heirs at law of said Henry Gerlach, who is inconvenient times and places, and it is each man named his treat to suit him missing or absmt und supposed to be ba expected to diminish, as steam is A Phillips Brooks Anecdote. features. deceased, and all other ptrsoi^s interested in not usually supposed that any exercise "Er—not yet, sir," answered the self, and the facetious man paid for all. said estate, are required to appear at a ses blown off. At tbe dinner given in his honor in of the will power can be made efficient shopman, blushing. —Washington Star. sion ot said Court, then to be holden at the Philadelphia Dr. McVickar, the bishop in checking either a cough or a sneeze. Probate Office, in t he City of Aun Arbor, and coadjutor of Rhode Island, told this "I thought not," returned Brown, show caue if any there be. why the pruyet Dr. BrownSequard, however, in one of "lam! I am not going to suffer half of the petitioner should not be (."ranted. And Farm for Sale characteristic anecdote of the late Phil it is further ordered that said petitioner give his lectures said that coughing can be an hour's purgatory every morning, notice to the persons interested in sairf. of 138^ acres situated on tbe Saline lips Brooks: "I remember a few years stopped by pressing on the nerves of tbe estate, of the pendency of said petition, and ago I was traveling with one of the watching a woman trying to squeeze a the bearing thereof, by causing a copy of this and Ann Arbor gravel road. Twenty lips in tbe neighborhood of the nose. bushel of feet into a peck of boots. I've order to be published in the AIID Arbor grandest bishops and one of the grand Argus, a newspaper printed and circulated itt acres of timber, well watered, running Sneezing may be stopped by the same stood itxlong enough, and I'm going to spring on premises, good buildings. est men of the century. I was saunter means. Pressing in tbe neighborhood of said county three successive weeks previous ing with him from church in Lucerne, take her a pair that will fit."—Pear to said day of healing. If not sold by March 15 will rent it. the ear may stop coughing. Pressing son's Weekly. H. WIKT NEW KIRK, F. KRAUSE, Dixboro Road, Ann in Switzerland, and he said something very hard on the top of the mouth is * Consumption Judge of Probate. Arbor, Mich. 310 so boyish and fresh, just as he was ever also a means of stopping coughing. [A true copy.] wont to do. I stopped and looked at him Long Beards. Will SCOTT'S EMULSION P..I. LEHMAN Probate Register. and said, 'Brooks, it seems so strange Perhaps the best known beard in tbe A. Close Shave. that you should be a bishop.' He looked A Man Eating Canal. United States is that of exSenator Pef cure consumption ? Yes and A darky was suing a railroad com at me with almost a startled expression, Perhaps the greatest waste of human fer of Kansas, which was said to meas no. Will it cure every case ? pany for damages caused by the killing and he. said, 'McVickar, it seems so life ever recorded was caused by tbe ure three feet long, but there are many No. What cases will it cure of his cow. There was a strong suspi strange to me that sometimes, when I cutting of a canal in China. The work which exceed that in size. Tbe muse BONNER'S cion that he had purposely driven the am putting on my clothes, I have to was begun in 1825, and though the ums frequently contain men 5 feet then ? Those in their earlier cow on the track. stop and laugh.' It was just the fresh canal was 23 miles long, 80 feet wide aud over whose beards sweep the floor stages, especially in young; HORSE "Did you not drive the animal inness of that man which always kept and 12 feet deep and passed through when they stand up, but perhaps the people. We make no exag front of the engine:" asked the lawyer him young, and which, I am sure, you forests and marshes it was finished in longest of all is that of Legrand Larow CLEANER lor the road. will understand as I give it, for I ven six weeks from its beginning. No fewer of Lamar, Mo., which is said to exceed gerated claims, but we have "No, suh, I didn't!" than 20,000 men worked at it day and any other in the world. It is seven positive evidence that the <| MAKES ture to say there has never been such a The New Way "You'll swear you didn't?" bishop in our or any other church." night, and 7,000 died of fatigue. feet in length and has measured iyz "Yes, sub, ten times over. " feet. Mr. Larow was born in Tompkins early use of A COAT LIKE VELVET He won the case, bat as he pocketed One Instance. county, New York, in 1852, and his rel No Brush or Comb. the check for his money some one over Superfluous. "Our proud name has never been atives are noted for heavy beards, but beard him say: Mrs. Keeley, tbe veteran English ac humbled in the dust, " said Miss Par not extraordinary length. He is 6 feet Scott's Emulsion "Dat wuz a narrow escape I had, I tress, tells an anecdote of a young ao Venoo. in height and weighs 175 pounds. When tress who in the play is a boy. She is tell you, but I tole him de truth. It "Ob, yes, it has, Sally!" said the in standing with his beard down, it ex of Codliver oil with Hypo wnza't me what driv' de cow in front taken before a judge, who asks sternly, oonvenient and objectionable old friend tends two feet upon the floor. He has er de engine, but my brotherinlaw— "Now, where are your accomplices?" of the family. "I remember it happenin not shaved for over 20 years. In the phosphites of Lime and Soda he de one done it. I mighty glad dat And the young actress, by a happy year 1877 Mr. Larow went west and thought, improved on the author and 40 years ago, when the wind blowed in these cases results in a lawyer stop when he did, 'kase he wuz down the sign off your grandfather's was a farmer and stock raiser for many positive cure to a large num right in de fambly."—Atlanta Consti apswered in artless tone: "Idon't wear shoe shop. "—Indianapolis Journal. years. He wears his beard braided and tution. any. They keep op without." wound around his body or else wrapped ber. In advanced cases, how OLEDO SPECIALTY CO., Toledo, Ohio A Brute. and lodged inside his vest.—Boston ever, where a cure is impossi „ ittfxty at Room In Holivia. Black—Mrs. Greene accuses her huB Transcript. ble, this wellknown remedy COOPERATION Bolivia has an area of 400,200,000 band of cruel and inhuman treatment. We agree to share our earnings with aores and a population of 2,500,000, or Brown—That's right. It is a custom Good Looks Go a Great Way. should be relied upon to pro you and will show you how to build up an average of nearly 200 acres to each of his to get two or three of his coat "Miss Highsee is a beautiful singer, long life surprisingly. Bonner's an extensive and well paying bnsiness, inhabitant. This land is extremely rich buttons hanging and his vest badly isn't she?" Hoof Dressing 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. Grower and of which you will have permanent and in valuable woods, silver, copper, tin, soiled in front so that the women will "Very. That was what made hex Conditioner, exclusive control. etc., and the soil is especially adapted tbink Mrs. Greene is to blame and talk singing so endurable '"—Washington SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. (1.00 Write at once with stamp to to the cultivation of coffee and tobacco. about her awfully.—Boston Transcript. Times. Dr. Farncher Home Remedy Co., Racine, Wis. ANN ARBOR ARGUS, MARCH 4, 1898. 5 Four persons were baptized at the First Baptist oharob Sunday evening. Frank Bnrg ig going to opeir a groc ery store on Twelfth St., near Monroe Our Annual Inventory Sale CLEARING OUT SALE St. In two days last week the manager Begins Thursday, January 12th and will . . . OF . . . of the Argo mills, bought abont 3,000 continue until February 1st. bushels of wheat. Allmendinger & Schneider, of the We will sell during this time all our Our Entire Stock of Central mills, have gent five barrels of flour to Detroit as a donation to the Cuban famine sufferers. Mrs. E. A. Cadienx is about to have Men's Fine Suits and Overcoats ~~ Winter Goods. a nnw house erected on her property on Lincoln ave. Kooh Bros, have the AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. contraot for the mason worli. Hen's Suits, Men's Overcoats, Boys' Suits, Boys' Overcoats, Men's Pants. Boys' Pants, Men's Hats and The sandbank in the Hisoock addition We wish to mention in particulaT two lines of suitings which are the which is said to oontain the best build greatest values ever sold by us or any other concern. They consist of Gaps, Boys' Hats and Caps, Children's Suits, Reefers and Overcoats, Winter Gloves and Mittens, in fact ing sand in this section has been pur about two hundred suits of the very latest designs manufactured by chased by Kock Bros., the contractors and builders. Hammerslough Bros.' and NOTHINQ RESERVED. Fred Besiinei will erect a new oottage If you need clothing of any description you cannot afford to buy until you see the money saving values at Strawberry Lake the coming spring. The 5tein=Bloch Co. offered by us. J. G. Pray, of Whitmore Lake, is And are sold at NO MAKE BELIEVE that a thing is what it isn't. No make believe that our clothing is better than it is. already getting the material on the No make believe, no sham, no false pretenses, right things called by their right names and sold at prices lower ground to build it than others can sell them. Tomorrow evening the Ann Arbor $ 10.80 TEH EIGHTY $ 10.80 We have grown up under the above good mercantile rules; the same rules still govern us, and we will continue Music Co. will give a concert in its hall to prosper by adhering strictly to these sound business principles. on E. Wasthington sc, for the benefit $13.50 THIRTEEN FIFTY $13.50 We lay no claim to being "the whole thing," nor the only "uptodate clothiers in town," but we do claim that of the sewing suhool. The Saline quar the test for the buyer is comparison. Why not make it? We invite it. tet will sing. Admission 10 cents. They cannot be duplicated elsewhere. The challenge of Henry Merrithew 200202 S. Main St., and Henry Meuth to play the U. of M. Whist Club champions has been accept Ann Arbor, Mich. Wadhams, Ryan & Reule ed and the match will he played this evening at the University Whist Club lindenschmitt & Apfel rooms. The Gilt Edge Minstrels will give an A sleigh load of Ann Arbor people Fred Britten well know in newspa entertainment at Germania hall this went out to W. E. Boyden's in Web per oircles as the' Washington corres evening. ster Monday night and had a jolly time. pondent of the Detroit Evening News, 'S Born, Monday night, to Mr. and George Scott, the arobiteot, will was married recently to Miss Jessie Mrs. Ed. Camp, of N. Fifth ave. a furnish the plans for Prof. 3. M. M. Miller, of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Thompson's new business block on S. Mrs. Britten will reside in Chicago. ANNUAL WATCH BARGAINS baby girl. A number of men went from this State st., corner of M. University ave. Glen V. Mills has added to bis direc city Wednesday to Whitmore Lake to It is to be completed by Aug. 1. tory library for tbe use of his patrons As lias been our custom 6ince 1S58, we are again Wall Paper help in the ice harvest at that place. A special meeting of tbe common the latest directories from the follow ing: State of Iowa, state of Kentucky, Monday was "Spot" Pacquett's oouncil will be held tomorrow evening selling watches at REbUCEb R/ITE5, (not at 7 :30 o'olock, for the purpose of at Bay City, Menominee, We3t Bay City, birthday and hin friends presented him Manistee, Saginaw, Toledo, O., and # FOR 1898 with an ontii of new clothes as a me tending tbe Athens Theater on tbe in at cost.) Now is tbe time to buy as we must sell vitation of Manager L. J. Lisemer. Marinette, Wis. All new designs and latest colorings. mento of the uucasion. them to make room and get money for our spring Justice of tbe Peace Moss, of Wbit The case against Christian'J. Sey Mrs. Carolyn H. Troeblood has an fried obarged with allowing cock fight No such stock and prices ever instructive artiole on "Tbe Care of tbe more Lake, says that the Toledo Ice Co. stock in novelties. in this city. has settled with all tbe men who were ing on his premises was tried a seoond Voice" in the January and February time before Justice Pond yesterday and numbers of "The PhonoMeter." injured in tbe ioe house disaster, and that no damage suits will be brought. tbe jury returned, a verdiot of not SOME OF OUR PRICES. Dr. Heneage Gibbes, Detroit's new guilty. This verdiot will dispose of a health officer, has had all the tele C. M. Hall, of Ypsilanti, has in number of cases that would have been Best White Blanks, every roll guar vented a bioycle pump whioh is attach anteed full length, 3c per roll. phones removed from his office, because brought against participants if Sey of the annoyance oaused by the freqent able and detachable with very little iried had been oonvicted. Best Silver and Gold Effects for 5c ringing up of tbe health offloer. trouble and ha claims that the tire is per roll. quicker inflated than with any other Guy W. Steavnosn, a well known toiler's Jewelry Store The Ann Arbor Oddfellows did not Best Ingrain in all the New Shades pump on the market. printer employed in the Times offioe, go to Dexter last Monday evening as was yesterday morning seized with a for 8c per roll. was expeoted. They will, however, A meeting of Court Ann Arbor, In stroke of an apoplectic nature, and has A typographical union has been or Border and Ceiling to match. go next Monday evening and work tbe dependent Order of Foresters, will be since then been in an unconscious state ganized in the city of Flint. first degree for Huron Lodge, I. O. O. held at Dr. A. C. Nichols' offioe next with but brief lucid intervals. His LEMON CREAM We Hang Paper and Do F. Wednesday evening to elect a financial Tbe Ann Arbor post offioe is now eel friends are very axnions about bis con ling tbe new green one cent stamps. The finest of all toilet articles. Pleases every secretary to suoceed John F. Hoelzle dition, but hope for tbe best. This Kalsomining at Lowest Prices. Lorenzo Young, of N. Ashley St., who has resigned. Michael Hayes, an old resident of lady that uses it. Its neither powder nor died Saturday morning aged 77 years. morning he was much improved. paint, GUARANTEED PERFECTLY PURE John Philip Sousa was elected an this vicinity, died Friday aged 75 The funeral services were held at tbe Tbe Royal Neighbors of Lombard years. and will not harm the most delicate complex bouse Monday and the remains were honorary member of the Euterpe Mus Camp and the Modern Woodmen will ion. If you are not using it come in and get interred in the Fifth ward cemetery. ical Sooiety Saturday. After the con The receipts at tbe postoffice in Feb ajar, use it, and if you don't find it the finest give a joint banquet on tbe occasion of article you ever used—it will COST YOU GEORGE WAHU He leaves a wife and two children. cert at University hall Saturday even their first anniversary on Tuesday even ruary were $330 greater than in Febru ing, the members of tbe society held ary. 1897. NOTHING. You certainly ought to give it a Opposite Court House, The Young Men's Sunday Evening ing, March 15, at the hall over Wad triai with this understanding. Don't fail to Club of the Congregational; church has an informal reception in his honor. bams, Ryan & Reule's store. Supper A pawnbroker's shop has been opened call and let us show you a jar. MAIN ST., ANN AKBOK. elected the following officers to serve A large proportion of the members will be served at 8 o'clock, after which in the store formerly occupied by J. H. for the quarter beginning March 1: of the Pastime Pedro Club visited Yp a program of toasts and speeches will Fraser, on E. Ann st. Friends of the Argus who have business C. W. Wagner, president; L. D. Carr, silr.nti Monday evening, where they take place. E. S. Gilmore will oftioiate Manly Bros, have their restaurant Goodyear Drug Co. la the I'rohate Office are asked to request vice president; Edward McGee, secre were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, as toastmaster. : and confeotionery store on E. Huron st. Judge Newklrk to send the advertising nec tary; Edwad H. Waples, treasurer. Henry Schneider. They made the open and ready for business. essary to the probating of estates with which journey in sleighs and were a very mer The U. of M. Daily speaking of tbcy are connected to the Argus office. Married at the residence of George Sousa's ooncert Saturday night says: Jobn Burg is abont to build a fine Rhodes, on tbe Notthside, Feb. 22, by ry party. "This concert should effectually dispel residence on the $2,500 lot recently Rev. Henry Tatlook, Mr. Frank E. During the month of February Super the idea that nothing but 'classical' purchased by him on Tappan st. Mather to Miss Hattie V. Haviland, intendent of Poor Sipley expended musio is wanted by Ann Arbor audi Coroner Harris Ball slipped on the LOCAL BREVITIES both of Bay City. The ceremony was $341 for poor relief which was tbe ences. The notion that University hall icy sidewalk on Main st. last night and performed in tbe presence of a number largest amount it has cost any month is to be held sacred to the 'classios' has broke one of the bones of his left ankle. f tbe relatives and friends of tbe couple. in four yeajs. In February, 1897, the at last been given a quietus. Let us expenditure was $294.05. Last month hope that it will never be resuscitated." George Cole, a tramp from Alle Business Arithmetic, Correspondence It is said that the Detroit, Ypsilanti the poor relief was $271.39. ghany, Pa., was given five days in jail Matinee at the Athens Theater to and Ann Arbor Eleotrio Railway will We are wid' you, friends, heart, soul for drunkenness Monday by Justice and Law morrow afternoon. Attraction, Al G. )ut on a "tiyer" going into Detroit in A number of boys and girls were and pen. Pond. Field's celebrated colored minstrels. be morning and returning in the coasting on Miller ave. Saturday night, William Jennings Bryan will not be BOOK KEEPINGSHORT HAND when one of the bobs loaded with boys Several Ann Arbor parties lose small are among the practical money Mrs. Albrecbt Gwinner, of S. Ashley evening. Tbe oar will start from Ann heard in Ann Arbor this season. It amounts of money by the failure of tbe St., celebrated her 50th birthday Friday Arbor and make stops only at Ypsilanti, and girls ran into a team of horses. was expected that he would speak in earning courses taught by the Ona young fellow, named Bert Root, branch bank at Soutb Lyou owned by evening among a large party of rela Denton, Wayne, Dearborn and De the Studunts'Leoture Association course, the late Josiah E. Just. COLLEGE OF BUSI tives and friends. roit. had to have a out on his leg sewed up but his price of $J,000 is beyond the GUTGHESS NESS & SHORTHAND Tbe Lyra concert program printed at William Biggs, jr., is now night and all tbe others were more or less limit of tiie association's purse. He Instruction by Mail. Mrs. Ada Burroughs, of Ypsilanti, bruised. It was a narrow escape. tbe Argus is certainly one of tbe neat operator at the Michigan telephone ex ias filed a bill for divorce from her offered to lecture free if he could talk Write for Catalogue. DETROIT, MICH. Milo Pulcipher, manager of the on "Bimetalism," but that is a polit est programs ever seen at any entertain change in this city, vice Ray Crawford, msband, Maurice Burroughs. Tbe ment in this oity.—Times. who has gone to Owosso. oouple were married in Windsor, Out., Western Union Telegraph Co., has ical subjeot and political subjects are WANTED, FOR SALE, ETC. A sleighing party of Ann Arbor Bap n September, 1894, and have no chil completed 29 years of service as mana tabooed in University ball except when Hon. A. J. Sawyer has been sub dren. The bill alleges nonsupport, ger of the office in this city and 'has Chauncy M. Depew speaks. penaed to address the Bar Association tists went out to tbe home of Miss May of Saginaw county at Saginaw this OUSE AND (.AND FOB SALEKnowiSas Estee, in Lodi, Thursday evening of drunkenness and associating with just sent out his 348th monthly report. The Students' Christian Association H the Zerah Pulcipher place on Broadway, In all that time tbe company has never evening. He will be there. Fifth ward, Ann Arlior. Frame house and last week and spent a most enjoyable questionable women as grounds for the celebrates its 40tb anniversary today, barn, good well, arape vines, etc. A bargain, j ': evening. divorce asked for. lost a cent through him and the busi tomorrow and Sunday. Touigbt the The course in political economy at Milo S. Pu,cipher. sjtf .' ness has gone on steadily increasing all board of trustees will give a reception, tbe high school has been dropped fur A party of 15 married ladies enjoyed George J. Nissly, of Saline, who met the whil«. this semester on account of tbe large 7

She Married Him. } ] LA GRIPPE "The most amusing nuptial event I ever officiated at," said good old Squire asy to Take Biggest Offer Yet \} Mistaken for Consumption—Given Up Hiram Cate to a representative of the nana's to Die. Louisville Post, "the marrying magis asy to Operate mJ SARSAPARILLA Government Expedition to the To some people the mention of latrate of the Pennyrile," now dead, E The Ann Arbor Argus Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small in " The Kind that Cures." Yukon Is Unnecessary. grippe calls forth a smile. They are "was in the winter of 1871. I was AND the people who have never had it.awakened one cold night about miduight size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man is GUARANTEED to clear Any one wbo has ever had even theby vigorous knocking on my front door. The TwiceaWeek your blood of all impurities; THE MINERS ARE IN XO DANGER. slightest touch (if la grippe knows well I went to tbe window aud by the light the complete misery it brings. And notof tbe moon could see two forms on my Detroit Free Press make your stomach, liver, and Secretary Alger Asks for Authority to Sell only misery for the time being, but unfront porch. I raised the window aud Both Papers One Year the Reindeer and Supplies Which Were less properly treated its seqnella follow asked what was wanted. A woman of Hood's kidneys right, and your nerves To Be Sent to Alaska—Cause of the it mouth after month until the patient the backwoods type answered in about said: " You never know you ^^^ For Only $1.60. strong. Then you are well. Change iu the Programme—The Day's this language: "Why, hit's us. Jim an have taken a pill till it is all I J» § f* despairs of ever getting well t again. THK TWICEAWEEK FREE PRESS is . . Buy a bottle of DANA'S from Proceeeings in the National Lrt»gislatnre I Peruua is tbe me wants to git hitched.' I hurried over." 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., W^ I I S 0 be M10HIGA r ou Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. ' ^^ NEWSPAPER N'8 LHA&SS —Gibson Pension Bill. down and on opening the door fouud a Itis published on Tuesday and Friday of j remedy for all The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla your dealer, and this guaran poorly clad, flnnicky looking man of , and is almost equal to " Washington, March 1.—The war de such cases. Mrs. tee goes with every bottle. — Lou Davis, Fay about 40, led by a deterimned looking PAPFR partment has decided to abandon its woman of perhaps 30. I cold see that Remember, that by taking advantage of thi<« expedition for the relief of the miners etteville, Tenn., combination, you set 52 copies of THR Ait YOUR MONEY BACK IF the female was the business part of the GUS and 104 copies of THE FREE PRESS for in the Klondike country because the writes as fol . Fred Hoelzie, YOU RECEIVE NO BEN lows: "I was procession and addressed myself to her, DEALER IN l th conclusion has been reached that no ne asking why they had chosen such a late r/'^^ $§#? EFIT. Isn't that a fair offer? cessity exists for it. Secretary Alger afflioted with a Meats, Sausages, Oysters and disease oommon hour for their'hitching affair.' This A 500PAGE BOOK FREE has written a letter to Senator Hawley, was the reply, in quick, snappy sen Market Goods. All Druggists Keep It. chairman of the senate committee on ly known as la grippe; tbe doo tences: 'Why, hit's this way. JimPorter House and Sirloin Steaks a Specialty military affairs, explaining the depart Owens is bin asparkin uv of me, I The Free Press ment's position, and asking that con tors said I had WASHINGTON MARKET. Erron Iu Illustrations. consumption. I had a dreadful rough 'low, for fo' yeres, an I got fetched tired ALHANAC and gress take action by joint resolution au uv his miucin wurds, so tuk an ast him There sometimes seems reason for a thorizing the department to dispose ot and could not sleep at night. I was advised by a friend to try Peiuna. I tonite, I him, I did, I 'pected him R. WILLIAMS, Weather Forecasts for 1898. eomplaint common among authors that the supplies purchased for the expedi 'votedly, an ef he wanted me to cum artists do not read the text they are to tion, including the reindeer which have got oue bottle, and the second night CORRECT. CONCISE. COMPLETE. illustrate. In one of the leading maga my congh stopped. I took ten bottles, on an le's git j'ined tonite, er I wuz just arrived from Norway, and to aban gwine to take Fletch Boggess' boy,Attornev at La? and Pension Claim Attorney. Over 20,000 Copies of 1897 Book Were Sold zines recently the writer mentioned the don the project entirely. and I will say that I believe I would Hez, an settle down. Jim 'lowed—he did MILAN, MICH. at 25 Cents. fact that her heroine was entirely bald Expedition Unnecessary. be a dead woman now if it had not been for Perona. I reoommend Peru —he reckined he'd cum, though it wuz An accurate and superior Book of Reference —a circumstance, indeed, that might In his letter Secretary Alger says the » long trip. So I took an fetched him Conveyancingand Collections. that tells you all you want to know. There have been deduced from the fact that conditions on the Yukon have changed na to all ^ those who suffer,' with la will not be a useless page in it. A Practical grippe." in pap's mill waggin. Didn't I, Jim?' Educator and Hand Book of Encyclopedia she was nearly 100 years old. so as to render the expedition unnec Jim nodded a doleful assent. In answer information on subjects Statistical, OHiuiul* essary and that General Miles and eGn Historical, Political and Agricultural; like Picture the author's disgust when the SeDd for free book on "Winter Ca ing the questions I put to the groom in wise a Book of Religious Fact, and general old woman was represented with a head eral Merriam both agree with him. He W. H. MURRAY Practical Directions on everyday affairs of Is also advised to this effect by the tarrh." Address The Pernna Drug the ceremony the brawny better nine Office, Home and Farm. of hair that might have served for the Manufacturing Company, Colnmbus, tenths gave the bashful spouse about advertisement of some wonderful "re Canadian minister of the interior. La ATTORNEY AT LAW. A copy of this book will be pent to all sub ter advices than those received last De Ohio. the cue, and she paid me a half dollar, scribing immediately and sending 15 cents ad storative. " ditional for mailing expenses, making $1 75; cember, when the expedition was decid taking the money from Jim's pocket Office with Prosecuting Attorney, in in all. The book will be published about De Even worse seems the fate of an un ed upon, indicate, he says,' that the A Hasty Judgment. book. It beat any wedding I ever wit cember 25, 1897, it being impossible to get it happy writer who wrote a story about out earlier on account of getting complete miners are in no danger of suffering "I hate intoxicated people," wbisper nessed, I think." Court House. Ann Arbor. Mich. records of 1897 events. Copies of the book a boy named Patsy. The artist meta and he thinks that the great crowds of will be sent to all taking advantage of this of morphosed kim into a girl. prospectors now going in over Dyea ed a good looking young lady to a com fer, as soon after above date as possible. pass will carry sufficient provisions to panion on one of the Larimer avenue Do not delay, but take advantage of this re The readers of a recent novel were cars the other eveniug. A man had Good for the Children. markable liberal offer which we make for », puzzled by a statement which it seemed divide with the miners in case they Cartar's Cascara Cordial is a most The Nestor of The Magazines. limited time only, by special arrangements, need assistance. boarded tbe car at Atwood street. He efficient remedy for children's diseases. with the publishers. Remember we send impossible to reconcile with facts. The staggered along the aisle and finally both papers a full year for $1.60, and you cars text represented a devoted band of sol To Sell the Reindeer. It sweetens the stomach and relieves have a copy of the hook by sending 15 cent* managed to get hold of a strap, to which flatulency, strengthens and tones the additional. Address, diers scaling well nigh perpendicular Secretary Alger expresses the opinion be clung in order to steady himself. cliffs, urging their jaded horses for that the reindeer can be sold at a price bowels, aids digestion, destroys and The North American Review ward. The explanation was that the sufficient to reimburse the government "You're right," answered the one ad prevents worms, makes pure blood, ARGUS OFFICE, artist had represented the gallant band for their cost. He says he has been of dressed; "the conductors ought to keep gives a healthy appetite and refreshing has been in the van of American ANN ARBOR, MICH as mounted. The author had depicted fered $100 each for 100 of them. This them off tbe curs." sleep. Price 25c. and 50c. For sale though for more than three quarters of amount is above the cost price. He also Meanwhile the man was changing his by H. J. Brown. a century, ranking always with the best them on foot. When attention was and most influential periodicals in the called to this discrepancy, the easiest states that the interior department is hold on tbe strap from oue hand to the anxious to take charge of the animals. other. He looked down, with his eyes The Welsh Babbit. world. y ort of the difficulty appeared to be He also asks for authority to sell the Those who have accepted the incon It is the mouthpiece of tbe men who to inse.H'ihe few words as above, which half closed, and when some of tbe pas supplies purchased for the expedition. sengers wanted to leave the car he seem sistent name of Welsh rabbit for toast know most about the great topics on HUMPHREYS' was accordingly done without heed to The military committee met, but did ed cheese on the assumption that it is a which Americans require to be in the contest. ed to pay no attention to them, for he formed from month to month, its con CURES not act upon the request. did not move out of their way. At the corruption of Welsh "rarebit" will Mr. James Payn relates a similar have to revise their view. According to tributors being the leaders of thought No. 1 Fever, Congestion NATIONAL LEGISLATURE!. Larimer avenue bridge tbe car came to and action in every field. story of his tale, "A Perfect Treasure." a writer in Macmillan's Magazine, No. 2 Worms. The plot was taken from the story of a stop. The man seemed to realize that Those who would take counsel of the Proceedings of the Lawmakers in Senate he was at bis destiuatiou, for wbilo he "Welsh rabbit is a genuine slang term highest knovvlf «e on the affairs of the No. 3 Infants' Diseases. the Nancy diamond. The jewel was in and House. belonging to a large group which (in had not motioned to the conductor he time, and learn what is to be said re No. 4 Diarrhea. trusted after the battle to a faithful Washington. March 1.—The senate began to go toward the door. The con scribe in the same humorous way the garding them by the recognized author servant, who fell among thieves and topassed the Bacon resolution for the ductor helped him out and after seeing special dish or product of a peculiar dis ities on both sides, must therefore read No. 7 Coughs & Colds. secure its safety swallowed it. It iserection in some suitable place in the him safely on tbe sidewalk returned to trict. For examples, an Essex lion is a The North American Review, the Nestor No. 9 Headache. probable that no family retainer has Capitol of a bronze memorial tablet calf; a Fieldlaneduck is a baked sheep's of the magazines. commemorative of the officers and sail his car. Turning to a passenger who No. 1O Dyspepsia, Indigestion. ever been regarded with such solicitude had been an interested spectator, he head; Glasgow magistrates or Norfolk This magazine has for more than eighty for the quarter of a century as he was. ors who lost their lives in the Maine capons are red herrings; Irish apricots years, within its well defined lines, stood at No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. disaster. Before the resolution was said: "Isn't it a pity to be blind? That the head of monthly publications.—Chicago The work was brought out with a Record. passed Senator Perkins of Californa gentleman lives in the house on the coror Munster plums are potatoes; Graves No. 12 Leuchorrea. picture by Sir John Millais, the wood end sweetmeats are shrimps." The Review may well be proud of its eighty made an eloquent speech in its sup ner, and I take him home every even two years, for truly it may lie said of it that No. 13 Croup. cnt of which happened to be in the pub port and in eulogy of the American ing. " "age cannot wither nor time stale its infinite lisher's possession and which seemed to No. 14 Skin Diseases. navy. Hoar endeavored to have a con The two young ladies looked at each A Word to Physicians. variety.*** Fortunate is one who can sit him to illustrate the subject, "A Per ference committee appointed on the Do you know that many broad down and feast upon the good thinffs furnished No. 15 Rheumatism. fect Treasure, " for it was a little baby other in embarrassment, for the conminded physicians are using Carter's by the best literary caterers in the world.— bankruptcy bill but Senator Stewart ductor had spoken loud enough for ev Grand Rapids Democrat. No. 19 Catarrh. in its mother's arms. — Youth's Com talked the time out until 3 o'clock when Cough Cure in their practice? They If any one name in magazine literature No. 27 Kidney Diseases. panion. the Alaskan right of way and home erybody in the car to hear him.—Pitts have found no remedy that gives as stands for what is authoritative that name is burg ChronicleTelegraph. the NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, which for more No. 34 Sore Throat. stead bill came up under the regular satis factory results as this great cough than eighty years has remained at the head Hives are a terrible torment to the order. Rawlins of Utah resumed his medicine. Price 25 cents. For sale of the monthly periodicals.—Boston Post. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. little folks, and to some elder ones: speech opposing the bill. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke lour 1 jfe Ami). by H. J. Brown. The REVIEW is filled each month with Dr, Humphreys' Homeopathic Manual ot ^Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag articles which should be read by every true Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. The house entered upon the special netic, full ef lite, nerve and vigor, take NoTo A Question of Trimming. citizen.—Oddfellows Review, St. Paul. Sold by urupRists, or sent on receipt of 28ct» , fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. order, the consideration of the Loud Bac, the wonderworker, that makes weal; men The Review has done more for the better 50cts. or $1. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William At any drug store, 50 cents. Shortly after the war a Confederate class of readers than any other publication of and John Sts., New York. bill, relating to secondclass mail mat strong. All druggists, 50c or $1. Cure guaran vetern visiting a northern city observed this kind in the coutry—Christian Advocate, ter. The bill is identical with that teed. Booklet and sample free. Address St. Louis. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York on a street corner a cripple who was Woman's Voice* which passed the house about a year without legs and arms, which he had .ago, which pays postage at the rate of In arguing the point, giving instruc Human Magnets. 5O Cents a Sumber; $5 a year. 1 cent per pound, books and reprints of lost, according to the sign, in the "late TRUCK AND STORAGE tions to her better half, teaching the Experiments made recently by scien war." The Confederate at once gave young idea how to shoot, asserting her books printed in serial form, "sample C. E. GODFREY. copies" of newspapers or periodicals, tific men in France, says the London him a quarter and passed on, only to Now is the Time to Subscribe. rights, retailing gossip, saying good by unsold copies returned from agents and come back and give him another. A Standard, have developed a somewhat Residence and Office, 48 Fourth Ave., North and negotiating bargains it has been all publications designed primarily for curious and unexpected fact—namely, second, third, fourth and fifth time the calculated that a woman's tongue tra advertising purposes. All such publi that certain persons possess a magnetic donor returned, giving the cripple a THE MOUTH AMERICAN REVIEW, I I Telephone 8a. vels 5,643,450 yards 18 inches in thecations, by its terms, would go into the polarity—that is, they are found to act quarter each time until the latter asked course of an ordinary lifetime of three thirdclass, which pays 8 cents per after tbe manner of magnets, having, the reason for this unusual generosity. score years and ten. pound. in fact, north and south poles. In such "Why," replied the Confederate, These figures are something appalling Presidential Nominations. a case the individual, on being com "you're the first one of those d d and will be apt to make the ordinary Washington. March 1.—The president pletely undressed and placed near a sen fellers in blue I have seen trimmed up young man hesitate before entering the has sent these nominations to the sen sitive galvanometer, will, when turned to suit my taste."—New York Post. holy bonds of matrimony. ate: War—Lieutenant Colonel William on a vertical axis, cause a deflection, I Yet how empty and silent the world J. Volkmar, assistant adjutant gen first in one direction and then in the op NEW TI F would be without a woman's voice!— eral, to be colonel and assistant adju posite, just as a magnet will do. It is Children Cry for THE GREAT REFORM MAGAZINE New York Journal. tant general; Major Arthur L. Wagner, not assumed that all persons possess this A FRANK, FEARLESLnS assistant adjutant general, to be lieu polarity, but in the case of Professor Pitcher's Castoria. tenant colonel and assistant adjutant FORCEFUL Murani, an Italian, upon whom tbe ex Feminine Generalship. Sunday Disturbance. general; Captain George Andrews, periment was tried, the phenomenon UNCOMPROMISING Every one was sorry for those people Twentyfifth infantry, to be major and On one occasion the noted British in church last Sunday, who were suf assistant adjutant general. To be reg was unmistakably exhibited, it being officer Tarleton was speaking contempt OPPONENT OF fering with a distressing cough. A isters of land offices—William A. Mer found that his breast corresponded to a uously of Colonel William Washington PLUTOCRACY full dose of Downs' Elixir on going to rill, at Lamar, Colo.; John C. Boles, at north pole and his back to a south pole. to a patriot lady. "Why," said Tarle bed at night and small doses during Guthrie, O., T. and Wallace M. Moore, ton, "they tell me he is so ignorant that editors:. B. 0. flower the day will cure the most persistent postmaster at Mt. Vernon, la. The Reason. he cannot even write his name." With cough. Whenever there is a tickling B Tredcrick Upham fldams * Of Interest to Pensioners. —Woman'8 mind is cleaner than a meaning glance at Tarleton's right sensation in the throat take a few hand, which Washington had wounded, drops of the Elixir on the tongue and Washington, March 1.—The invalid that cf man. Monthly, ioo large pages, let it run slowly down the throat and pensions committee has agreed on and He—Certainly. She changes it often the lady replied, "But nobody is better illustrated,—not a dull line iu favorably reported the Gibson bill, ex aware than you, Colonel Tarleton, that it. It is fighting your fight;— immediate relief will be the result. er.—Indianapolis Journal. ^*^LT~ it deserves your support. We guarantee it to cure any cough, tending the benefits of the June 27, 1890, Colonel Washington knows how to — r""~ one dollar a year, iocents cold croup or lung trouble, or money act to men who served less than six THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. make his mark." fveZt>Ttme:"Let me lake those loads from your backs" a copy; sample number mailed refunded. months in the Confederate army and for six cents. H. J. Brown, who joined the Union army before Sept. Lung Troubles and Consumption Can Bdncate Tour Bowels With CaBcarets. | THE NEW TIME, 56 Fifth Ave., CHICAGO | 1, 1864. and did not enlist out of a prison Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 1> Eberbach & Son, in a northern state. The bill provoked be Cured. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. * A. E. Mummery, an animated discussion, but was finally Subscriptions to The New Time will be received and forwarded by the Ar Palmer's Pharmacy. agreed to by a vote of 8 to 4. An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Ever Thus. Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers. gus. We offer a year's subscription for The New Time and the Argus for $1.75. Money for the Naval Militia. Stutterly — MMiss Daately— Floating Bogs. Gggrace, aw, III wwon't you bee Washington. March 1.—The navy de The distinguished chemist, T. A. "Floating bogs" are found in thepartment has just completed the al Slocuin, of New York City, demonstrat m mruy— Lake of the Woods and other waters of lotment among the states of the ap ing his discovery of a reliable cure for Miss Dately (shyly)—What did you Minnesota. The bogs nourish a large propriation of $50,000 made for the as, Consumption (Pulmonary Tuber say, Mr. Stutterly? nnniber of plants, shrubs and even small sistance of the naval militia organiza culosis), bronchial, lung and chest Stutterly—Wwwon't yyou beee THE CHICAGO DISPATCH trees, as well as little animals. They tions. Illinois gets $5,647 and Michigan troubles, stubborn coughs, catarrhal my wu wu wu wife, I/III I DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND W/E.E.K.L.'Y. drift about with the winds, and some $2,084. affections, general decline and weak sssssaid. times get caught in sheltered coves, ness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of Senate Opposes the Bankruptcy Bill. Miss Dately—Oh, George, this is so THE CHICAGO EVENING DIS where they remain and become fixed to wasting away, will send THREE sudden !—Cincinnati Commercial Trib It is delivered by carrier in Washington, March 1.—The senate FREE BOTTLES (all different) of his PATCH is the only Free Silver SILVER'S the bottom. une. all the large towns within committee on judiciary has recommend New Discoveries to any afflicted reader Newspaper in Chicago, and ed nonconcurrence of the house bank two hundred miles of Chi Drawing the Line. of this paper writing for them. NoToBae for Fifty Cents. ruptcy bill. under its new management WESTERN cago and sent by mail for It may be all right to write love let His "New Scientific Treatment" has Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak has met with phenomenal Killed by a Snowslide. cured thousands permanently by itsmen strong, blood pure. 50c, $1. All druggists. ters on a typewriter, but they ought timely use, and he considers it a simple success. $3.00 a Year. not to be manifolded.—Boston Globe. Silverton, B. C. March 1.—A snow CHAMPION. slide occurred about 2 p. m. on the professional duty to suffering humanity sleigh road to the Comstock mine, four to donate a trial of his infallible cure. "A dose in time saves lives." Dr. Science daily develops new wonders, miles east of town. A messenger was When Baby w^, sick, we gave her Castoria. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup; nature's sent to town, about 100 men turned out and this great chemist, patiently ex When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary with shovels, and it was reported that perimenting for years, has produced THE CHICAGO WEEKLY DISPATCH diseases of every sort. three were buried. A. Southworth and results as beneficial to humanity as When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. J. H. Harvey were taken out with only can be claimed by any modern genius. When she had Children, she gave them Castori* Is the great family newspaper of the Middle West. Every farmer who believes in His assertion that lung troubles and BIMETALLISM and DEMOCRACY should send in his subscription covering the slight injuries, but when the body of consumption are curable in any climate William Lade was discovered life was is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati Congressional Campaign of 1S9S . . . CASTOR IA extinct. tude," filed in his American and Euro 12 Pages—Special Price, 50 Cents. Mate and Fitteen Sailors Lost. pean laboratories in thousands from In the year 1700 there was only one For Infants and Children. Adelaide, South Australia, March 1.— those cured in all parts of the world. THE CHICAGO DISPATCH, 115117 Fifthav., Chicago. newspaper in the United States. Now Thefac The French bark President Felix Faure, The dread Consumption, uninter there are more than in England, France Tbe Chicago Dispatch and The Ann Arbor Argus both for one year for $1.40 rfnile is m Captain Fossard, from Barry on Nov. rupted, means speedy and certain rigutoro every 15 for Port Pierde, has arrived here and and Germany put together. wrapper. death. of reports that during a gale on Feb. 2 Simply write to T. A. Sloeum, M. C, her mate and fifteen sailors were swept 98 Pine street, New Y ork, giving post Property is said to be so safe in Fin "CLEANLINESS IS NAE PRIDE, DIRT'S NAE HON overboard. office and express address, and the free land that packages left unguarded any medicine will be promptly sent direct where are hardly ever touched. ESTY." COMMON SENSE DICTATES THE USE OF Earthquake in Kentucky. from his laboratory. Paducah, Ky., March 1.—A distinct Sufferers should take instant advan OA.STOH.Xa.. but light earthquake shock was felt Thefae here at 11:30; very perceptible in the tage of his generous proposition. o southern end of the city. Please tell the Doctor that you sawSignature this in the Ann Arbor Argus. ef SAPOLIO ANN ARBOR ARGUS, MARCH 4, 1898

BRIBERY IS CHARGED. miral Bormejo, the n:iri. c. r: , is actively seekinp the hi st H..L..O to 1§en»atiou Ainoug the Officials of the Town SIGNIFICANT STORY procure additional warships. Is this the sort of literature you are to of Muulslngi Mich, i Those Vile, paying for? You can have a decent, Marquette, Mich., March 1.—News XHVMI Couri of lu<|uirv. clean, daily newspaper. has reached here of sensational devel Told by a New Yorker Just from Key West, Fla., March 1.—The s?fn1 Sensation Expected in Court at opments in the fight in progress in Havana. day'_ session here of the Un ted S^...js Joliet, Ills. I Nasty, Munising, thirty miles east, over the court of inquiry into the less of th« installing of a water works plant. The battleship Maine in the harbor of Ha Try plant was put in by the ShawKendall SAYS SPANIARDS WRECKED MAINE. vana on Feb. 15, began in t Um ;d JURYMEN SAID TO BE IXVOLYED. 1 Fake company of Dayton, O. It is alleged State? district court house shortly aftei the work was done improperly, and the 10 o'clock. Most of the officers who were Was Told by a Customs Agent That the Al village has so far refused to make a examined the day before had been in Drainage Board Claims That Improper In I Nostrums The Detroit fonso XII Had Her Small Koats Ready fluences Were Brought to Bear in the settlement. On warrants sworn out by formed that they might be recalled and Which are advertised so Village President Nester, Councilmen for Launching Before the Explosion the lieutenants and cadets of the war Land Condemnation Cases—Conspiracy generally are ruled out of Bissel, P. Moore, Bruno and Hanson, C. cured—Proof of the Existance of Mines iit ship were all on hand, although it is Entered into to Mulct the Taxpaaers ot THE DETROIT JOURNAL. Journal. W. Case, a banker, and a representative Havana Harbor — President McKinley expected they will not be examined un the Drainage District, So It Is Alleged, of the ShawKendall company, were ar Pleased at the Era of Quiet. til the court returns from its second by Kaising Price of Property. It is not quite so sensational, but visit to Havana. Groups of enlisted You are in rested and put in jail. They secured Joliet, Ills., March 1.—When proceed you can bring The Journal into your New York, March 1.—Joseph Perlman, men also gathered about the court room Good home and you can believe The Jour tail pending their examination. ings opened in Judge Hilscher's court a wholesale tobacco dealer who has just door, awaiting their turn to be ex Company nal. The charges against the councilmen arrived from Havana on the steamship amined. at Joliet, where the suit oi the drain If are that they were unduly influenced Yumuri, is firm in the belief that the age board has been in progress, it was to favoring a settlement with the com Views of Governor Olero. evident something had hapened during Your Advertisement Maine was destroyed through Spanish AN AGENT IN EVERY TOWN. pany. The charge against Case is not treachery. He affirms also that Span Santa Fe, N. M., March 1.—"If the the night. This was clearly denoted by Is in Delivered for 10 cents per week. Maine disaster should be shown by the known. The charge against the repre ish officers knew about it beforehand. the air of expectancy in the courtroom. The Detroit Journal. By Mail, 3 Months for $1.25. sentative of the company is that he court of inquiry to be due to Spanish An unusually large crowd had gather bribed the aldermen and attempted to "I am certain," he said, "that the offi treachery," said Governor Otero, "the ed in the expectation of hearing some bribe President Nester. That official cers of the Spanish cruiser Alfonso XII, transfer of all Spain's West Indian pos thing sensational. Sensational charges alleges that the representative of the which was anchored not far from the sessions to the United States would not, of attempted bribery in connection ShawKendall company sought a pri Maine, knew that the Maine was to be in my judgment, be sufficient atonement with drainage board condemnation suits Autumn Tailor Gown. vate interview with him, which was blown up, and I base my opinion on for the outrage, and our government now on trial in Judge Hilscher's court An autumn tailor gown of Russian granted. During the interview Mr. Nes what a promient customs agent told would be justified in deferring nego at Joliet will be made in court here by green English , says a New York tiations for indemnity until merited ter alleges that he was offered a bribe me. I have known him for many years the attorneys *tor the board. The fashion writer, has a jacket bodice fin of $500 if he would stop the investiga chastisement had been inflicted. Cuba's and have done much business with him, freedom is not necessarily involved in charges will involve a number of Jol ished with short flat basques. It opens tion. Mr. Nester says that he can sup or he never would have told me what iet's most prominent citizens. It will over a vest of soft old rose colored la port this with indisputable proof, as he this affair of ours. In case of war New he did. Mexico's Spanishspeaking soldiery will be claimed that money has been used dies' cloth, a pale tan and gold braid had a stenographer concealed in the to influence the findings of the jury. TIME TABLE. closet of his office. The conversation Had Her Small Boats Keafly. be found at the front with the United ing nearly covering its surface. The "He said that the Spanish naval offi States troops." The specific allegation^ will be that a Bkirt hem is braided in the same design, Taking Effect November 7, 189T. s taken down verbatim. Nester was conspiracy has been entered into formerly mayor of Marquette. cer who is second in command on the and the revers and standing oollar are Trains leave Ann Arbor b? Central Stand Alfonso XII had her small boats made Mounting New Disappearing Guns. whereby property worth $35 or $40 ismade of green velvet. Another model ard time. Salt Rtaeuin, Tetter, Eczema.— ready for launching twelve minutes be New York, March 1.—The work of to be declared worth $120 and $125 per has the back of the jacket cut into short These distressing skin diseases re fore the explosion occurred. The naval mounting two new 8inch disappearing foot. Jieved by one application. Dr. officer said that the reason for making guns at Willett's Point, L. I., which postilion basques, the fronts in bolero NORTH. SOUTH. Agnew's Ointment is a potent cure for this preparation was that it was feared was begun a week ago by men from Members of Jury Approached. shape, opening on a vest of soft corded The attorneys for the board assert all eruptions of the skin. Jas. Gaston, on board the Alfonso XII that the ex Fort Schuyler, is progressing rapidly. silk, under the belt of which is an add 8:43 A.M. *7:30 A.M. Wilkesbarre, says: "For nine years I plosion under water might injure their Only a short time ago three new guns that they have evidence to show that ed basque cut in circular form. This *12:15 P.M. 11:25 A.M. was disfigured with Tetter on myown vessel. The same officer told my were mounted at Willett's Point. One members of the jury have been ap can be sewed permanently to a belt or 4:46 P. M. 8:40 P. M. hands, Dr, Agnew's Ointment cured friend the customs agent that the great was an 8inch bore and the two others proached and that local prejudices have pointed girdle, or it can be made adjust been appealed to by the emissaries o£ it." 35 cents. Sold by H. J, Brown, upheaval made by the submarine explo were 10inch weapons, weighing thirty able, and, when added, converts a house * Trains marked thus run between Ann Ar J. J. Goodyear & Co.—75. sion had tossed the Alfonso XII about three tons each. the alleged bribegivers. The argu dress into a street costume. bor and Toledo only. in an alarming manner, and that care ment that Joliet gains little by the drainage channel scheme, while, being E. S. GILMORE, Agent Dead in the Hath Boom. was taken not to launch the small boats 'THE MARTIN CASE" Instant Relief and Sure Cure.—No W. H. BENNETT, G. P. A. Chicago, March 1.—Mrs. William N. until the waters had subsided for fear made to some extent a sufferer from matter iu what form or how long standing, Sharp, who, with her husband, lived at that they might be swamped." Chicago's sewage, has been utilized Catarrh readily succumbs to the influence of PLAINWKLL, Mich., Feb. 28.—It is with skill and effect. This local feeling that magical Catarrh cure—Dr. Agnew's the Kenton, in Home avenue, Oak One Warship Ctiaoged Aneboraj*e. Uatarrhal Powder. Volumes could be re generally known that Mr.C. J. Martin, of little gain and the supposed great Park was found dead in a bath rom gistered and written of true and honest Mr. Perlman said that the Alfonso ias been afflicted with Kidney Disease, loss from a sanitary point of view to testimony in cases where it has cured when MICHIGAN CENT in her apartments. The door and win XII did not change her anchorage on which developed into a serious con Joliet has, the drainage board attorneys all other treatments have failed. Dr. Agnew's dow of the bath room were closed and the day before the explosion, but a Catarrhal Powder acts quickly, iB easily ap " The Niagara Falls Route. 1 dition known as Catarrh of the Blad say, been crystallizing in the peniten plied, is harmless and pleasant. Sold by H. gas was escaping from a rubHer tube smaller Spanish warship, the name of der, and for a time his recovery ap tiary city for many years, and now, J. Brown, J. J. Goodyear&Co.—74. connected with a single fixture on the which he did not know, which had been peared to be doubtful; in fact he waswhen at last the residents of Will coun CENTRAL STANDARD TIME wall. Mrs. Sharp was sitting, fully moored nearer the Maine than was the so bad that some of the organs almost ty have an opportunity to mulct heav Pain has no show with Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. dressed, in a chair, within a few feet Alfonso XII, had changed her anchor d to work, and it was with the ily the taxpayers of the drainage dis Taking Effect Nov. SI, 1897. of the tube, and had apparently been age. Mills May Close Again. greatest difficulty that he was enabled trict, they have, the attorneys claim, GOING EAST. dead several hours when found. "That vessel went out of the harbor ;o pass his urine. It is interesting to entered into a conspiracy to obtain ex Fall River, Mass., March 1.—The spin on Tuesday morning," he said, "and pow that he has entirely recovered orbitant prices for the land to be con ners of the King Phillip mills have thus Detroit Night Ex 5 50 a. m. Never Worry— Take them and go when she returned in the afternoon she from his deplorable state of health, demned. far refused to return and less than one Atlantic Express 7 30 about your business—they do their took up her former anchorage. She did and that his recovery is entirely due to third of the works are running for lack Grand Rapids Ex 11 10 work whilst you are doing yours. Dr. not stay there long, though, for soon iis having taken the treatment of Soits Being Tried in a Batch. of filling. The weavers, carders and Mail and Express 3 47 p.m. Agnew's Liver Pills are system she moved off to another place farther [)odd's Kidney Pills Just who are the particular jurymen mule spinners returned to work last N. Y. & Boston Sp'1 4 58 renovators, blood purifiers and build away from the Maine. The harbor is Mr. Martin, says that he was discou against whom accusations are to beweek and it was thought the backbone North Shore Limited 8 10 ers ; every gland and tissue in the whole filled with submarine mines, so several aged, having been treated by made it is impossible to learn. Theof the strike was broken. The ring Fast Eastern 9 47 suits in connection with which the al spinners, though unorganized and de anatomy is benefited and stimulated officers informed me." physicians and having tried almost GOING WEST. in the use of them. 40 doses in a vial, ivery advertised remedy without legations of bribery are to be made are pendent upon friends for financial aid, 10 cents. Sold by II. J. Brown, J. J. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY PLEASED. for the condemnation of property front held out. It now seems they will like Boston, N.Y.&Ch... 8 12 a. m. laving received the l^ast benefit. ing on the Des Plaines river and ex Mail&Express 9 18 Goodyear & Co.—76. Congratulates the Cabinet Officers on the ly win the day or close down the mills At last he heard of Dodd's Kidney tending for a half mile betweeen Jack Fast Western Ex 1 38 p.m. Eraof Quiet Sow Prevailing. Pills and their cures, and resolved to again. son and Jefferson streets. The suits G. R. & Kal. Ex 5 5S Fire in a Michigan Town, Washington, March 1.—President Mc ry them. He says he began to im )rove from the first dose, and noware being tried in a batch by one jury. Chicago Night Ex 9 47 Watersmeet, Mich., March 1.—Fire Kinley greeted his cabinet ministers The six principal defendants or proper Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Pacific Express 12 30 started on Main street in the building at the regular meeting with congratula after taking five boxes he is entirely Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. ty owners are: R. E. Barber, attorney; l0c,26c. If C. C. C. tail, druggistsrefundmoney. O.W. BUGGLE8 H. W. HAYEB, formerly occupied by F. C. Payne & tions on the era of quiet which seems ured of his ailments. Dodd's Kidney M. E. Bannon. grocer; J. P. King, lum Co., destroying the Commercial House, to have set in during the last twenty l are a neverfailing cure for Blad G. P. * T. Agent Cnloagro. Ag't Ann Arboi berman; Wilcox Bros., carriage manu CASTORIA. M. Kelly's store building, which was four hours. The president believes the der and Kidney Diseases. They are facturers; W. J. Adam, barbed wire occupied as a dwelling, John Kelly's dry lie only remedy that has ever cured Tie fac public feeling over the Maine affair has 1 manufacturer. All these defendants are simile goods store, Ted Kelly's saloon and been greatly moderated in the last two Dia etes, Bright's Disease and ranked among the wealthiest men of signature B. NORR1S Kelly's barber shop. The Krom build days and that gradually his course over Dropsy. They are equally efficient in of Joliet. There are about twentyfive ATTORNEY AT LAW. ing, occupied by F. C. Payne & Co., was the Maine disaster is being sustained by ases of Klieumatism, Gout. Female minor defendants, the value of whose the only building on Main street that public opinion. Weakness and all diseases arising from property will average about $500. Does a general law collection and conveyanc was .waved. This is nearly the whole disordered Kidneys. ng business. A moderate share of your pat Many Peculiar Developments. ronage respectfully solicited. Office 16 E business portion of Watersmeet. At the state and navy departments Huron Street, upstairs. no information was given out, except That Lame Back can be cttred with It is claimed that local sentiment is "I owe my whole life to Burdock that which tended to refute a crop of D". Miles' NERVE PLASTE3. Only 25c. averse to the interests of the drainage Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores "scare heads" that sprung up during board. The progress of the trial is covered my body. I seemed beyond the night. One was the story sent from TRY A DOUBLE SUICIDE. marked by many peculiar develop cure. B. B. B. has made me a perKey West that Admiral Sicard had ments. Numerous witnesses have been NO. 4 W. WASHINGTON ST. fectly well woman." Mrs. Chas. Hut been instructed to have his fleet ready Two Women Spring from a Ferlboat. but summoned on each side to testify as to AND Are Rescued. ton, Berville, Mich. to sail for Havana. The secretary said the value of the property in dispute. HOUSE, SIGN, O^NAMEHIL AND FRESCO PAIHTER, no such order had been issued. On this San Francisco, March 1.—The suicid The average number of these expert FLOUR AND FEED STORE, The Roman housos and palaces were point there is some surprise and con al mania seized upon three women in witnesses has been twentytwo to each We keep constantly on hand gilding, calcimining, glazing and paper aand jecture, because the Montgomery, which this city in the last two days. While piece of property. Two of the most Ingg. All work is done in the best style ang so imperfectly lighted that in many liv BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &o.warranted to satisfaction. ing rooms the inmates were forced to was ordered to be ready to replace the the ferryboat Encinal was making a prominent and highly respected of these Maine, has not been sent. She is still trip to Oakland, Miss Grace Parker and appraisers have differed conspicuously For Wholesale or Retail Trade. depend on lamps by day as well as by Miss May Carillo made a melodramatic and inexplicably in their estimates. At night. in the neighborhood of Key West. We shall also keep'a supply oi The records at the state department attempt at a double suicide. When op torney F. W. C. Hayes, representing the drainage board, is here giving his per show that the Spanish authorities at posite Goat island, the favorite jump o Cure Constipation forever, ing off place for the worldweary, the sonal attention to the case. He ex Take Cuscavets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25o. Havana officially informed this govern GOLD DUST FLOUR 11 C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. two young women wandered over to the pressed himself as confident that the ment almost a year ago that they were promised disclosures would get some of experimenting with explosives in the starboard rail. Suddenly the passen J. BL Swift & Co.'s Best White Wheai gers were horrified to see the young the most prominent residents of Will Flour, Rye Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Found Frozen on the Trail. harbor. No particular attention was county into serious trouble. The num Seattle, Wash., March 1.—The steam paid to the information at the time. women leap upon the rail, and with Corn Meal, fied, &c, &c, &c, hands clasped, plunged into the bay. ber of jurors under suspicion is given as er Scotia, which has just arrived from Shortly after Captain General Blanco five. At Wholesale and Retail. A sreneral stock ol Skaguay, Alaska, reports that on Feb. assumed command at Havana a press Fortunately a boat's crew from the 19 the bodies of two men were found dispatch from that city stated that a naval reserve sloopofwar Marion suc 3R00EJIES AND PROVISIONS frozen to death on the trail and were loud explosion had occurred in the city, ceeded in picking them up. The wom A household necessity—Dr. Thomas' constantly on hand, which will be sold on as reas Cor. Bates and Lamed Sts. brought into Skaguay. The men were causing great excitement and apprehen en were landed at Folsom street pier Eclectiio Oil. Heals burns, cuts, onable terms as at any otiier house in the city: Most convenient and central location. evidently from Dawson, as they had a sion until the discovery was made, that and conveyed to the ferry receiving wounds of any sort; cures sore throat, IS^Cash paid for Butter, Kgg"S, and Countr Cars for every part of the city pass croup, catarrh, asthma ; never fails. Produce generally. the door at short intervals. large amount of gold with them. They it was merely the accidental discharge hospital. They will recover. Miss So d^"Goods Delivered to any part of the city with Elevator service, steam lie&t, electric had not been identified when the steam of a torpedo in the harbor, which offi phie Mellige. aged 26 years, a laundress, TJpham Sells His Big Diamond. lights, tile floors, &c. attempted to commit suicide by hanging o it eora charge. RinseT & Seabolt. Rates, S1.50 to S3.00 per da;. er Scotia left. cials were experimenting with from the Chicago, March 1.—Mrs. Celia Wal shore. The letter at the state depart herself head downward. , widow of the wealthy lumberman, H. H.JAMES ASON, Proprietors* ment and the news dispatch from Ha J. S. Wallace of this city, has added INSURANCE. vana effectually disprove the claim now Scoff and Cough. to her magnificent collection of jewels made that there never were any torpe The man who scoffs at the friendly the second largest diamond in the Unit GETTING READY does or mines in the harbor. advice to "take something for that ed States. The price paid for the pre CONGRESSMEN GO TO CUBA. cough," will keep on coughing until cious stone, which is only surpassed in CHRISTIAN MACK, Every expectant mother has beauty and intrinsic value by the fa nt lor the following First Class Companies Will Make a Personal Investigation of Al he changes his mind or changes his representing over twentyeig;ht Million A trying ordeal to face. If she does not earthly residence. A great many moas Tiffany diamond, was $21,500. The Dollars Assets, issues policies at THRICEAWEEK EDITION. fairs There. scoffers have been converted by thejewel was the property of former Gov the lowest rates Washington, March 1.—A party of use of the standard remedy—Carter's ernor Upham of Wisconsin. Mrs. Wal 18 Pages a Week . . . senators and members of the house Cough Cure. But some are scoffing lace is the woman who offered to adopt (Etna of Hartford $9,192,644.00' left Washington at 4 o'clock for a trip yet; they wheeze with asthma, bark and educate the young Cuban girl, Miss Franklin of Phila 3,118,713,00 . . . i56 Papers a year to Cuba. They go by train to Fortress with bronchitis or groan with the Cisneros, at the time of her visit to Germaaia of N. Y 2,700,729.00 Monroe and from there will take a pri grippe. Singular, isn't it V the number Chicago. FOR ONE DOLLAR. vate yacht for Havana. The party will of stubborn people, who persist in GermanAmerican of N.Y. 4,065,968,00 consist of Senators Gallinger, Thurston gambling with health and perhaps life Hall Death with Joy.—'1 w;is a great London Assurance, Lond'n 1,416,788.00 sufferer from Heart Disease. The disease was and Money, and Representatives Amos as the stake, when they might be so great I was confined to bed for days. I Michigan F. & M., Detroit 287,608.06 Published every Alternate Day except Sunday. J. Cummings and William Alden Smith effectually cured of cough, cold or lung often thought I could hail death with joy. N. Y. Underwriters, N. Y. 2,596,679.00 and their wives. Senator Thurston said trouble, by a few doses of Carter's No physician could give me relief. I procured a boit'le of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, National, Hartford 1,774,505.00 . The ThriceaWeek Edition of THE that the trip was undertaken for the Cough Cure. Price 25c. For sale by the first dose gave me almost instant relief. purpose of making a personal investiga II. J. Brown. I have taken four bottles. 1 never felt better Phenix, N.Y , 3,759,036.00 NEW YORK WORLD is tirst among all tion into affairs in Cuba. in my life."—Mrs. Margaret Smith, Brussels "weekly"' papers in size, frequency of Ont. Sold byH. J. Brown, J. J. Goodyear & «*"8peclal attention given to the insnrance u publication, and the freshness, ac " It is not," he said, "in any sense Kill Permitting .Sunday Sport. Co.7:!. an official tour, but it will naturally New York. March 1,—State Assembly tweilings, schools, churches and pnblir bulldinfri curacy and variety of its contents. It termB of three and five vears . has all the merits of a great $6 daily at get ready for it,give us a better oportunity for investi man Weeks has introduced a bill per Suppressed News of Oeorge's Peril. the price of a dollar weekly. Its po gation than we can possibly have from mitting nonprofessional games and Constantinople, March 1.—The press "»«*» » ' there is no telling sports on Sunday after 1 o'clock in th*> censor suppressed the news of the at litical news is prompt, complete, what may happen. this distance." He said the party would accurate and impartial as all its be absent about ten days, which would afternoon in cities of the firstclass.N otempt made on Saturday last to assas REViVO readers will testify. It is against the Childbirth is full allow several days in Cuba. Senator admission or gate money is to besinate the King of Greece. The news charged at any such games or sports. RESTORES VITALITY. monopolies and for the people. of uncertainties if Gallinger said in reply to a question papers were prohibited from even men It prints the news of all the world, that he had not exchanged a word with Mr. Weeks s;i>s his bill is in the di tioning thanksgiving service, in com Nature is not given proper assistance. rection of greater liberality for the me having special correspondence from all the president about the trip and that memoration of his majesty's escape important news points on the tclobe. it was purely a private undertaking for tropolis, and is practically intended to from death, celebrated at the Greek le provide for baseball playing on Sunday. Made a It has brilliant illustrations, stories by Mother's Friend the purpose of making a personal in gation. great authors, a capital humor page, spection. Should the bill pass the legislature it Well Mar is the best help you can use at this time. would be a deathblow to the New1 York Big Deal in Iaunber. complete markets, departments for the ANXIETY AT MADRID. household and women's work and other It is a liniment, and when regularly ap club as to its playing Sunday games Menominee, Mich., March 1.—Douglas at the polo grounds. L. White & Co. of Albany purchased special departments of unusual in plied several months before baby comes, Rumors of Possible Hostilities Are Barass terest. ing the Government. 3,000,000 feet of lumber from A. Spies it makes the advent easy and nearly pain of this city and the Holt Lumber com . We offer this unequaled newspaper Madrid, March 1.—Greater anxiety is Pillosophy. |>ro

Royal makes the food pure, The Store PERSONAL LOCAL BREVITIES. wholesome and delicious. Frank Jewel), of Dexter, spent San Mrs. Sutherland's reoent entertain TOP day in Ann Arbor. ment for the benefit of the Perry fel Mr. and Mrs. Eli W. Moore spent lowship netted $440. In This Suuday in Tpsilanti. Wnj. E. Hanselmann, a native of Dr. Henoage Gibbea and family Wurtemberg, Gprmany, was made an move to Detroit early next week. Amerioan oitizen in open oouit on COATS Wednesday. Spring's Dawn Mrs. Oi G. Darling is in Cleveland and Akrou, C, visiting relatives. Daniel Seyle', Charles H, Worden Everything points to a bright and 1 Wo: A. Clark is in Detroit doing and David Rinsey are the new oominia Our line of Spring Overcoats is ready for inspection. jury duty in the D. S. distriot court. siouers appointed in the estate of Wil successful season in the world 'of lard Foster by Judge of Probate New AKIN We are showing many Fashionable Coats in Coverts, trade. This note of harmony per IS. F. Mills has gone to New York kirk. for a week or ten days' stay on busi Whip Cords or Worsteds. Among others are: vades every department of Washtei ness. Charles F. Dietas, at one time in POWDER naw's Big Trading Place. Courage tbe employ of the Argus, is now the Absolutely Pure An All Wool Covert, made with lap seams, Ital ' Miss Ha,ttie Wolkensteiu.of Petoskey, proprietor of a job printing office of hia ous buying is now represented uppn is the'guest of Mrs. M. Weiuwauu and own in Chioago. Charlie is a neat, ian lined (extra strong) wide facings, at . .$10.00 Ianuly.. ,, ' . every shelf, table and rack, and The tasty workman, and should succeed if ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. An extra weight Worsted, heavy serge linings, a Store presents attractions to the Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Rentsohler that is any reoommendation. are domiciled in their new bome on E. At the meeting of the directors of Coat that is well worth $15.00 anywhere, at seeker of correct raiment, only at Ann 8C , . the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday evening it $10.00 tained by our new and perfect busi Mrs. Vet. Armstrong has gone to was reported that tbe pledges of tbe : ness system. ,. anon City, Colo., to visit a brother sustaining membership laoked |300 of Come in and Try One On. who is ill. being enough to carry on the work of V. M. Tutbill, of Grand Rapids the association for the next year. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. visited bis oousins, Mr. and Mrs. S. Miss Lydia M. Glasier ditd at her G. P. McCallum, law 98, waa chos W'. Beakes. bome on Geddes ave.. Tuesday, aged en president of the Michigan State August Dieterle, of Detroit, spent 52 years. The funeral aervioes were League of college clubs at Detroit last Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. held at the honse yesterday afternoon week. A. Dieterle. , . . J. T. Sutherland officiating and B. B. Hodgrnan, of Chicago and Lowest Prices the remains were buried in Forest Hill I L. L. JAMES & CO. I Miss Lillian Field has returned from Hazen S. Pingree, jr., two of the best Calamet, Mich., and is visiting friends cemetery. men on last year'a toot ball team, have ON EVERYTHING. and relatives. The further hearing of tbe protest in left oollege. tbe Richard Webb will case had to be is the absolute and unvarying rule Mrs. B, St. James, who has been Fiftyone new students have enrolled quite sick for the past four weeks, is postponed until next week, on account in the universty this semester as fol npon which our business is conduct slowly improving. of Wm. Stepbenson, whose wife is the lows: Literary department, 29, engin contestant, being taken with an apo President and Mrs. J. B. Angell are eering 3, medical 3, law 10, dental 4, ed. plectic seizure. He is confined to his now enjoying a six weeks' vaoation op pbarmaceutioal 2. bed at tbe St. James hotel. he Nile in Egypt. The Students' Ohrintian Association Complete Spring Stocks The Detroit Tribune says "Senator Miss Lillian F. Cole, of New York, celebrates its 40th anniversary tomor ampbell flings back the challenge of are now shown in s in the city visiting friends. She will row at Newberry hall. Sunday even Gov. Pingree and Sheriff Judson and not return east until Jane. ing Rev. John H. Barrow, D. D., of says he will show them whether he will Chicago, will speak in University hall. Jndge H. Wirt Newkirk will speak be reeloteed or not. Campbell says $1.00 LADIES' FINE SHOES at the Masonic banquet to be given by Judson has almost run his political Tbe Detroit O. of M. Alumni Assn he lodge at Saline tonght. oiation will have its annual banquet in course." tAnd so the merry war goes $1.00 $1.00 E. P. Reed & Co.'s, Wright George Russell Barker, formerly on. Detroit, March|18. Governor Pingree bas accepted an invitation to be present. Peters & Co.'s, recognized as "Topwith the Argus, is now on the staff of Timothy Fohey's farm of 240 acres the Grand Rapid Democrat. Hon. Don M. Dickinson will officiate Notch Makers." Full lines repre of laud in Noithfield, was sold on a as toastmaster. sented in our shoe department. Theodore Christman, of Jackson, is chancery execution Wednesday by Cir he guest of his sisters, the Misses ouit Court Commissioner Butterfield. A free course for practitioners will What Can You Get for This ? Beitha and Carrie Christman. It was divided into three 80 acre sections be given at tbe homeopathic hospital of which were purobased by John Coyle, the University of Michigan April 19 William Condon, of Houghton, who 22. There will be general surgical, Why! SPRING DRESS GOODS )ad been visiting his family in this Patrick Coyle and Philip Duffy. The whole piece brought $6,800. gynaecological and optbalmological op oity, returned home on Monday. erations under the direotion of Profs. Finest imported novelties. Im J. J. Ferguson will shortly remove Marie Degan, 27 jears old, a woman LeSeure, Kinyon and Copeland. The ported and domestic plain dress fab h his family to Detroit where he about town, who oomes from Fosters, profession is invited to bring or send rics. The season's best and latest. aas employment at carpentering. was found Wednesday morning lying oases for operation. Further details in a shed dead drunk. She was taken Miss Emma Durbeim, who has been may be had on application to tbe seore to jail on a dray and was taken before jere with her sisters for the past two tary, Dr. R. S. Copeland. PRIESTLEY'S AND GOLD Justice Pond yesterday morning. She The Arbor Argus months, will return to Detroit tomor was fined $6 and costs or 10 days in riEDAL BLACK GOODS. row. Prof. Thompson on Divorces. jail. Tbe fine and costs were paid. Which for nearly 64 years has chronicled the doings of the people .Mr. and Mrs. John Burg were in In an address at Harris Hall last every weave bearing fashion's en Dr. Ort, president of Wittenberg Saturday afternoon on " The Christian Detroit Tuesday on business in relation of Washtenaw^County in a fair and impartial manner. Which gives dorsement, found here. College, Springfield, Obio, will neliver Law Applied to SelfImprovement," to, the new bouse they are about to the last lecture of the Trinity Lutheran Prof. 15. M. Thompson of the law de build. the series iu tbe church this evening. His partment said: "Seventyfive per Charles H. Jones, of Chicago, for cent of all divorces granted are on subject will be "Gustavus Adolphus" the ground of cruelty and desertion, merly.a drayman in this city, was here instead of "Ideals" as announced on but L have never known a single such greeting his old friends the latter part the tuikets. It is a giand leoture and decree when the woman concerned MACK & GO. of .last week,. Dr. Ort is equally grand as a lecturer. was a good cook and good house Rev., ,T. W. Young goes \o Saline Edward B. Healey got out of jail keeper." More tomorrow where be will preaob the Wednesday morning after serving a 20 To Succeed Justice McFarland. jpemug sermon at an all day sesaion days' sentence for drunkenness. He of the Baptist oburch. St. Louis, Feb. 22.—A special from was at once rearrested on complaint of Jefferson City, Mo., says that Governor Mrs. JJ. . H. Stone, of Kalamazoo, More Reliable ISfeWs EOAL Rufus B. Wiokes, charged with lar Stephens appointed William C. Mar sod Mrs. George Alexander, of Gray ceny. This morning before Justice shall, city councillor of St. Louis, to OHDEK.YOUE COAL OF ling, have been visiting Mrs. C. M. Pond be pleaded guilty and was sen the supreme bench to succeed Justice zt^r. STA'JSBLEB. 3toue, of S, Fifth a've. tenced to 30 days in jail. McFarland. who died recently. and devotes its especial attention to news interesting to the whole OFFICE : 11W. Washington St.. 'Phone No 9 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Noble and An old woman, partly paralyzed and YARDS: M. C. R. H., 'Phone No. 51. Her Nose Also. county. That is the reason it has such a large farm list. daughter, Mrs. Laura E. Cfaeever and deaf got off the train Monday night She was a bride of only three short Miss Pamela Noble left Wednesday baving expended all her money in months, but she had her troubles and It is the best newspaper in Washtenaw. Those who take it, afternoon for a visit of several weeks' gettng thus far from Charlevoix on her naturally made a confidant of her duration in Florida. way to Chelsea where she said she had mother. keep on taking it. Fred W. Sohulz, of Detroit, was in a niece residing After wandering "My dear child," said the mother, Ana Arbor, Tuesday, visiting rela around in the cold for some time she "if you would have neither eyes nor The subscription price is $1 per year, but as an inducement MUSIC STORE tives and transacting some business. went to the jail and fiegged to be looked ears when your husband comes home Peed is one of the best job printers who up for the night. She finally got an late from the club, you might be hap to new subscribers and old ones who will pay up their arrearages ever stepped out of Ann Arbor. order for a night's lodging which was pier. '' 5CH/1EPERLE gratefully reoeived. Mr. and Mra. Bert L. Newman will "Perhaps so," answered the young and one year in advance we will give it from now until Jan. 1, 1899, shortly leave for Marquette, where Mi. A peouliar find was made Saturday wife, with au air of weariness, "but Newman will have charge of D. C. in the alley near Wasbburne's livery what am I to do with my nose?"—Chi I for $1.00. joodspeed's shoe store. Mr. Newman barn. It consisted of three Masonic cago .News. las had charge of Goodspeed's shoe aprons and one embroidered collar bear The Tie. ing a partly obliterated name that can store in this oity for the past year or "I hear that Throggins and his wife THE AUlir AEBOH ARGUS not be deciphered and the words "Ann Enoch Dieterle more. have separated. What was the trouble?'' Arbor." The paraphernalia has been Mis. Giles Lee gave a Sonsa concert "He lost his magnificent tenor voice, turned over to exAid. C. M. Lamb. Embalmer and jarty Saturday evening in honor of her and she ceased to care for him." Nothing baa been learned so far that lieoe, Miss Durfee, of Plyraonth. "Then it was nothing but a vocal Funeral Director. will throw any light on the discovery. Chose in the party were Miss Durfee, cord that bound them. "—Chicago Trib —Adrian Times. Wood, Cloth and Metallic Caskets. L. B. Lee, Mrs. Coulter, Miss une. Barney, Miss Wheeler, and Messrs. Nellie A. Lennon sued Wilbur M. Serviss on a olaim for wages in the oir All the bouses in London and New Calls attended day or night. Joulter and Cook. ouit court. Mr. Serviss asked Judge York could be built out of tbe lava JOB PRINTIINC No. 8 E. Liberty St. A number of the young friends of Kinne to set aside tbe process beoause thrown out by Mount Vesuvius since Residence, 75 S. 4th Ave, Miss Mildred Ware surprised her in a he was a nonresident. The oourt re the first recorded eruption in A. D. 79. most happy manner last Friday even Pbonel29. ANN ARBOR, MICH. fnaed and tbe supreme court was asked ng. Her birthday came a few days for a mandamus by Lawrence & But An Irish tenant observed that it was Do You Want previous and the visitors chose Friday terfield, who were Mr. Serviss' attor a "hard thing for a man to be turned evening as a fit time to celebrate it. neys. On Tuesday the supreme oonrt out of the house which his father built Note Heads, Envelopes, A bouutifal supper was served and a denied tbe petition, thua sustainng and his grandfather was born in." pleasant evenng spent. Beautifnl ont Jugde Kinne in his action in the oaae. lowers were presented to Miss Ware by Au expert declares that eating beef Letter Heads, Business Cards, let friends. regularly is bad for the temper. Bill Heads, Visiting Cards. A Handsome Lost 13, between Sntton's oorners, LATE COUNTY NOT ALWAYSJINDERSTOOD, Statements, "Jortbfield, and Hudson Mills in Dex I A fact often overlooked, or not al ;er township, a lady's gold watch and ways understood, is that women suf We print them in the neatest manner and at lowest prices. chain. Name "Anna Huff" engraved fer as much from distressing kidney Pitcher * aside back case. If finder will return Rev. R. Sobreiber, pastor of St. and bladder troubles as the men. The .o Mrs. Anna H. Youngs, Sburtleff Jacob's church in Saline township, has womb is situated back of and very close arm, Ann Arbor town, or write to her accepted a call from a German oongre to the bladder, and for that reason any at Emery P. O., a reward will be gation in Grand Rapids. distress, disease or inconvenience Do You Want # # paid. 3t in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary FOR 29 CTS. A man who was attending the M. E. passage is often, by mistake, attributed churoh, Ypsilanti, Sunday evening, to female weakness or womb trouble of Wedding and Party Invitations, Auction Sales. had on a pair of shoes cne of which i. G. Mann, as administrator of the some sort. pinched his favorite oorn. He took off The error is easily made and may be Blank Books, estate of the late George Alber, will tbs shoe to ease his foot and some one as easily avoided by setting urine aside sell at public auction on the farm in behind him got bold of the shoe. Be for twentyfour hours; a sediment or Programs and Circulars, See Them in Our Show odi one mile north and \% miles east fore it ended its travels it had been settling is evidence that your kidneys of Bridgewater station, next Wednes passed along from hand to hand to tbeand bladder need doctoring. If you Posters and Hand Bills, Window. day at 13 o'clock sharp, the farm stook, other side of the ohurob from whioh he have pain or dull aching in the back, mplements, etc F. D. Merithew is was sitting. He experienced consider pass water too frequently, or scanty the auctioneer. supply, with smarting or burning.— Receipt and Order Books. ble trouble in finding its ^whereabouts these are also convincing proofs of On Thursday next, March 10, Fred after the servioe was over. kidney trouble. If you have doctored We make all kinds and can suit the most fastidious. Kraas, anotioneer, will sell for G. Q. without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's nick, on his farm in the town of Ann Good Business Chance at Niagara SwampRoot, the great kidney remedy. You Cannot Afford to 60 Without Arbor, five miles oast of the city and The mild and the extraordinary effect half a mile north of Dixboro, all his Falls, N. Y. will surprise you It stands the highest One at This Low Figure, 'arm stook, implements and household Hotel, 20 bedrooms, dining room, for its wonderful cures. If you take a furniture. Mr. Luick is about to give parlors, large kitchen, bathroom, bar; medicine you should take the best. np farming. all well furnished; electrio lights in At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. every room. Doing good busineaa. Yon may have a sample bottle and March 2a, Fred Kraus will sell for pamphlet, both sent free by mail, Lewis Vogel in the town of Soio, all Near railroad depots. Rent only $65 upon receipt of three twocent stamps the stock and implements on bis farm. per month. Price, for cash, $3,000. to cover cost of postage on the bottle. THE AI ARBOR ARGUS Two miles from site of PauAmerioan Mention The Ann Arbor Argus, and OASTOHIA. exposition grounds. Apply T. W. M.,send your address to Dr. Kilmer&Co., BEflKES 6r niNQflY, PROFS. ADAMS BAZAAR thefse oare of Argus, Ann Arbor, Mioh. tf Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietors eimilo ll M of thispaperguaranteethegenuineness l ot this offer. 115 S. Main St. wrapper. Subscribe for the Argus now. 1 25 N. Main St., Ann Arbor.