TE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xx NO. 12. AM ARBOR, , THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1894 WHOLE NO. 1005

DEMOCRATIC WARD TICKETS. MEETING OF THE REGENTS. DARLING VS. WALKER. First Ward — Supervisor, James The Fees ot the Professors in all De Kearns: alderman, Ross Granger; con- partments Increased. STRONG TICKETS Pt,A«'EI» IN THi: stable, Wil lis Clarke. The Board of Regents held an execu FIELD. Second Ward—Supervisor, Eugene tiv.e session last week. Their most im There's just two things about March which may bf Oesterlin; alderman, D. F. Allmen- portant action was the raising of th Great Onmatchable unfoilingly predicted. The first is bad weather from Tl»c Wa*4 Tickets.-MM at I»ele« dinger; constable, Paul Schall. fees in all departments of the Univei the signal service, and the second is big bargain* (<> the Conventions.—Meeting of the Third Ward— Supervisor, Robert sity for the present year. The fees in Keeent*.-The XV. C. T. tT.—Pinafore, Shannon: alderman, A. J. Snyder: con- the literary department have been $2 from us. Etc., Etc. stable, Jeremiah Walsh. per year for Michigan students and f Bargains We propose to let the winds do the blowing—we Fourth Ward—Supervisor, Joseph per year for non-resident students, anc will do the selling. The Republican illy Convention. Donnelly; alderman. H. J. Brown: con- $25 for Michigan students and $35 foi The Republican city convention to stable, T. P. Leonard. non-residents in all other depart THIS WEEK IN BARGAINS FOR NOW : ,-——•f^ place a ticket in the field for the spring Fifth Ward—Supervisor. H. Hard- ments. The regents decided to make elect'oi, which will be hold on Monday, inghaus: alderman, WalterL. Taylor; a general raise of $5 to these figures, Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose, Double Knees, worth 25c, only fti convened in the court house on Satur- constable, Rudolph Kern. making the fees in the literary depart Carpets, Ladies' Seamless Fast Black Hose, worth 20c—single pair, 15c, 2 pairs, 25c day evening at 8:30. Sixth WarO—Supervisor, Prof. Hemmen- t $25 and $35, and in the other de- Ladies' Fast Black Hose, usually sold for 10c a pair, only 5c "VV. J. Booth was elected chairman pie; alderman, F. A. Wilson. partments $30 and $40. The raise is so Draperies, and Selby A. Moran, secretary.. small to each student that it is expectec Men's Mixed One-Half Hose, usually sold for 10c a pair, only 5c Delegates to Democratic Convention* that the attendance will not be affected Evart H. Scott, C. E. Hiscock and H. The Democrats held their ward cau- but with an attendance of from 2,700 to Cloaks, Best Indigo Blue Prints, now *k M. Tabor were appointed a committee cuses Saturday evening last. The fol- 3,000 students the annual income of the One Case Tennis Flannels, our price be on credentials. lowing delegates to the city convention University will be increased from $13,- Underwear, One Case of Light Prints, our price •. k Junius K Beal placed the name of Dr. were elected: 500 to $15,000. C. G. Darling- in nomination for mayor. First Ward—.1. P. Schuh, David Zim- The Board decided to hold open meet Balance'of our 50c_Corsets—to close 39c He said with Dr. Darling at the head of merman n. S. W. Beakes, James Kearns, ings hereafter, and reporters are happy Hosiery, Come in and get some of the best 25c Ladies' Shuck the ticket, the Republicans would win. W. W. Watts. Martin Clark, J. M. Orr, It was also decided to adopt a budget Hose in the City. Every Pair Guaranteed Fast Black, N. D. Covert presented the name of M. C. Peterson, Emanuel Wagner, EL system similar to that at Columbia Domestic Goods, Warren E. Walker in a brief speech. B. Pond, H. W. Douglass, M. J. O'Brien Each department will send an estimate Free World's Fair Views with every $.'i.OQ Pur- An informal ballot was taken which Charles Dietas, Albert W. Sorg, George of expenses to the president, who will Foreign Dress chase. Amount need not be purchased all at one tiin< . resulted as follows: Darling' 57: Wal-Cropsey, Robert Phillips, B. P. Watts. revise all the estimates and report to Ask for card. ker 32. On the formal ballot Darling William B. Everest, Richard Kearns. the regents. received 55 and Walker 33 votes. A Gottlob Luick. The junketers, who recently visitei Goods, motion was then made to make the nom- Second Ward—'S. W.-Millard. Johnthe east, reported that while Harvard GOODYEAR & ST. JAMES, ination of Dr. Darling unanimous, which G. Groesmann, Fred Besimer, Gustuve spends $1,000,000 a year the U. of M. Wash Dress Goods carried. Brehm, Ludwig Walz, George Schwab, gets along with $3ti2,000. Yet the ex 18 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH, C. E Hiscock nominated L. D. Wines Lewis Kurtz, Eugene Oesterlin, ['red penses for instruction are increasing al for president of the council. A vote Martty, Geo. F. Lutz, M. J. Lehman, P. the while. In 1892, with 2,692 students, Etc., Etc. was taken with the following- result: G. Campbell, Gottlob Knapp, Herman Michigan paid $174,770 for 142 instruct- L. D. Wines 73, A. C. Shumacher 7 Schmidt, Christian Brenner, John Walz, ors; in 1894, with 2,659 students, she SEASON and Sedgwick Dean 1. jr., Clyde Kerr. pays tiU,000. In view of these facts 1 yd. wide Good Unbleached F Third Ward—Michael Brenner. W. the committee recommended an increase Clancy, jr.. W. G. Snow, J. O. Jenkins. of fees. It costs $600 in fees to gradu- Sheeting 3|c. 894. BKFCBLICAN WARD NOMINATIONS. M. J. Martin, John Keenan, Emil Golz, ate from Harvard, $405 from Cornel 2i yd. Avide Unbleached WALL PAPER i First Ward—Supervisor, J. II. Miner; W. H. Mclntyre, Morgan Williams, and only $155 from Michigan. Sheeting 14fc. alderman, P. L. Bodmer: constable, Frank Campion, John Ryan, J. Fred Wm. E. Eldert. The medical committee has been try 1 yd. wide Lawrence L. L. We are better prepared titan ever to show the largest Stabler, Pat Reed, Martin P. Vogel, ing to induce Dr. Broesike, of Berlin, U Second Ward— Supervisor, John Sheeting 4£c. Pat McCabe, John Lucas. accept the chair of anatomy for $2,500 a and best selected stock. The latest combinations, the Schmid: alderman, Michael Grossman: Fourth Ward—Moses Seabolt. Charles 1 yd. wide Lonsdale Bleach constable, Fred Huhn. year. Broesike wanted a promise of most artistic designs and colorings. We offer Dwyer, Frank O'llearn, W. W. Benian, $3,000 the second year, a.ul the expenses 7k. Third Ward—Supervisor. J. J. Fisher; Wm. Miller, Arthur Brown, Prof. Pat- of transportation. He was allowed ! yd. wide Fruit of the alderman, A. R. Peterson; constable, tengill, C. R. Whitman, John O'Mara, Jasper Imus, sr. $100 for transportation, but no increase Loom 7£c. FINE PAPER FOR 5c, 6c AND 8c A ROLL Ambrose Kearney, Chas. Kline, Fred A. of salary. The regents appropriated 1 yd. wide Good Soft Fourth Ward—Supervisor, Geo. H. Howlett, Wm. Goodyear, Wm. Walsh. Pond; alderman, H. J. Brown: consta- $15,000 for the library. Finished Bleach 6£c. ble, T. F. Leonard. Fifth Ward—W. L. Taylor, C. II. THE W. C. T. U. Extra Heavy Feather Pi oof BEST GILT PAPER 8c, 10c AND 15c A ROLL Fifth Ward—Supervisor, Thomas Manly, ErnestRehberg, FrankOitman, Amos Corey, James Murray, Herbert Election of Officers for the Ensuing. Tick 12c. Speechly; alderman, William Shadford. Year. Sixth Ward—Supervisor, Evart H. Manly, H. Hardinghaus, all by accla- Paper hanging and interior decorating a specialty. mation. Per announcement, the W. C. T. U Scott; alderman, II. G. Prettyman; con- held its 20th annual meeting in McMil stable, Henry Marsh. Stoth Ward—E. B. Norris, M. J. Cav-Ian Hall on Thursday last. The follow SILKS. Window Shades mounted on best Sprina Roller* anaugh, E. Duffy, L. J. Liesemer, J. 11. ing officers were elected for the ensuing Bach, H. T. Morton, N. G. Butts, F. S for 25c each. Delegates to Republican Convention. year: President, Mrs. Hattie M. Doig Printed Indias, Chinas and Gage, Jas. Shirley, Benj. Ream. D. A. Rec. Sec. Mrs. W. W. Wetmore: Cor First Wanl—ll. S. Dean, G. F. All- Hammoml. Goo. Hempl and T. D. Keai Pongees*—Black and Colored You are incited to examine our Stock and Prices. Sec, Mrs. Addie G. Warner: Treas. Grounds 24c. mend iger, O. M. Martin, S. Dean, G. ney. Mi's. Mary J. Dygert: vice presidents L. Moore, S. T. Morse, W. J. Booth Mrs. Hattie A. Lamb, Mrs. Amanda L Printed India and China A. J. Sawyer, L. D. Wines, J. Q. A. After Thought*). Butts, Airs. Walker, Mrs. Sarah A Silks, latest designs and color- Sessions, H. M. Taber, W. Eldert, Car- Some 'expressions from a few dele- White; Supts.—Scientific instruction ings, you have been buying at los Hill, L. Bassett, A. M. Clark, J. M. gates who attended the Democratic city GEORGE WAHR, convention last Monday night: Mrs. Amanda D. Butts; work among 75c, this week, 39c. Gelston, W. K. Childs, E. P. Mills, H- foreigners, Mrs. Strickler; temperance Richards, R. Campbell 1. I have not a word to say. I shall Colored Gros Grain Pure try to do my duty—as I see it. literature, Mrs. Aldoba B. Dunn; the BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND WALL PAPER DEALER, MAIN ST., OPPOSITE Second Ward—G. Schneider, J. Schmid, 2. I don't know for whom I shall press, Mrs. Alice E. VanValkenburg Silks, heavy weight, the $1.00 E. Freuauff, J. Sohairer, E. Markham, vote for mayor. As soon as I can gather evangelistic, Mrs. Nettie B. Harvey quality, this week, 49c. Court House, Ann Arbor, Mich. Wm. Schiller, R. Armbruster, J. C. up the fragments and make an inven- work in penal institutions, Dr. V. G Armbruster, H. Gundert, E. Graf, J. tory I shall decide. Garwood; flower mission, Mrs. C. H 3. It's strange the whiskey element Heinzmann, S. Dieterle, L. Schleicher> in our party can't give us a decent can- Worden; purity, Mrs. Nellie Butts G. Bailey, A. Tessmer, D. O'Keef, F. didate when we are in such sore need. franchise. Mr?. Lucy F. Morehouse Great Bargains in Foreign Huhn. I have not yet decided whether to vote industrial school, Miss Matilda Brown Third Ward—Chas. Hiscock, Dr. J. for Walker or not. assistants, Miss Marshall and Miss Hen Sanitarium Foods! 4. I never wanted to vote a straight ning. Dress Goods. A. Dell, Paris Banfield, A. R. Peterson, Democratic ticket so badly in my life as Wm. A. Clark, Jos. E. Harkins. W. G. I do this spring. It is too bad that the This line of health foods, consisting of grain preparations tf Burchfield, Edward D. Hiscock, Frank leaders in the party could not have ON Tl ESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. All Silk and Wool goods at Wood, Zenis Sweet, Wm. Mack, J. B. given us a chance to do so. Production of tile Opera Pinafore in 49c, 65c, 75c, 85c and $1.00 all descriptions, also crackers prepared according to ihe bes Saunders, Wm. J. Clark, Jacob Fischer, 5. I would rather choose my own Home Talent. cannot be matched for one-half N. B. Covert, Edward Burdick, M. S. ticket when it has to come from the The cast of the opera ''Pinafore,' known hygienic laws, is by far the best preperatien for all (tees Pulcipher, Henry C. Clark. other party. which will be produced by home talent, more. 0. It's an infamous outrage to allow under the direction of Prof. R. H. of people. They are also cheaper than any other goods. Fourth Ward—O. E. Butterfleld, A. Schuh, Beakes and Norris to dictate to Kempf, at the Grand Opera House P. Ferguson, N. S. Burton, J. F. Law- the party as they have been doing. We have plenty of good timber in our own Tuesday and Wednesday evening, April reat Bargains in Wash Dress rence, N. D. Corben, G. H. Pond, H. B.party. I am disgusted. 10 and 11, is as follows: J. D. STIHSON & SON Masters, A. W. Gasser, Wm. B. Stev- 7. I'll tell you how I feel, Mr. Editor, Bt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, ens, John Boylan, R. Kempf, F. Stoft- I can't swallow men put up as Mr. Wal- K C. B William A. Spitzley Goods. 24 SOUTH STATE ST., is the only place in the city where foese lett, Alanson Moore, Glen V. Mills, Geo. ker was. The men who put him up last Capt. Corcoran Walter L. Taylor Vanderwalker, John Nowland. Monday night would now be howling Ralph Rickstraw John Pratt goods may be obtained. Try them. You will be pleased witfe about how Walker abused and out- Dick Deadeye Geo. Bliss Best Amoskeag Check Ging- Fifth Ward—Eli Moore, E. W.Moore, raged the masons' union here several Bill Bobstay.... Herman Allmendinger price and quality. Newton Felch, Ed Kent, H. Hammond, years ago, had Mr. Walker by some Tom Tucker and Brother Eli Manly, Rowland Gates. hook or crook captured the Republican Luella Granger and Elsa Kempf Best Shirting Print 3£c nomination last Saturday night; but Josephine Miss Cora Timberlake Best 12^c Satine 9c. Sixth Wurd—Evart H. Scott, F. C. now "he is all right." I am a Democrat Hebe Mrs. W. L. Taylor Brown, H. G. Prettyman, E. F. John- and have always heretofore voted the Little Buttercup Mrs. R. H. Kempf Best 15c Satine 10c. son, I. J. Keech, Jno. W. Bennett, ticket straight but—well, this is not a Percales, all Styles, 9c. Arthur J. Kitson, W. Danforth, A. F. Democratic ticket. 1 Case Outing Flannel 8. "I want to say to you, Mr. Editor," Tile Grass Lake News on Woman. Martin, C. M. Thompson, Geo. Stahl, said one of the delegates to the Demo- Woman should ask no priviliges. Cream) 3jc. SALVER'S J. W. Rogers, Wm. Biggs. cratic city convention, as he hailed us When she goes into a public assembly One Case Outing Flannel on Ann-st. last Tuesday night, "I am she should remove her hat the same as glad that the Democrats have started C. The Democratic City Convention. that lying rumor about Mr. Peterson, a man, and when a bewhiskered sprig The Democrats held their city con- the candidate for alderman in the third rises and offers her his seat, she should Best English Outing Flannel Are having their aa- vention on Monday evening. ward being an A. P. A. There is decline it with dignity, as he would Oc. time enough yet for this report to prove decline under reverse circumstances. Chas. R. Whitman was named for a genuine boomerang and strike back She should accept no favors implying 25 pieces Crepe Moire li'.c. nnal Clearing Sale of chairman and Richard Kearns was elec- at the fellows who started it. It is such she is the weaker vessel, or a subordi- tin quality of the Goods ted secretary. a senseless lie that it can be easily con- troverted. I am disgusted with such nate entity, or one who must lean on determine* the price and ORANGES, The committee on credentials were, campaign methods and they ought to the opposite sex for support. Let her not the price the quality. C. H. Manly, M. J. Cavanaugh and So you get full value jor defeat the men who make use of them." life be one of independence, not de- Creat Bargains in Carpets. the money paid. LEMONS, George B. Schwab. 9. I was in favor of Mr. T. A. Bogle pendence, and let her ask no odds. The Jacob F. Schuh, chairman of the city for mayor and wanted to vote for him. ballot will come to her all the sooner committee, moved that the delegates of I don't like the idea of being forced to for thus exercising her dignity and self- Jxtra Super All Wool Ingrain, BANANAS andjrthei all the wards go into caucus and elect vote for a Republican. Now that we assertion. old for 70c, this week, 49c. See Our one representative, after which the must choose between two Republicans I can see no reason why we should not \.i.l Dow's Birthday. Extra Super All Wool Car- TOOTH BRUSHES, FRUITS and representatives should assemble and choose the better of the two. Gen. Neal Dow's 90th birthday was >ets, sold for 75c, this week, TOILEJ T CASES, confer as to the work of the convention. observed on Tuesday afternoon, March 9c. 1 KI {FUMES, ETC., When the convention finally got down Supreme Court Docket. 20th at three o'clock by the W. C. T. U. FOR A PROOF. VEGETABLES, to work, an informal ballot was taken The April term of the Michigan Su- at the home of Mrs. Harvey, on East 25 Rolls China Mattings, for mayor, which resulted as follows: preme Court convened at Lansing Tues- Washington-st., twenty-eight Iadie3 alue 35c, not 22c. being present. A program appropriate Warren E.Walker 50, Dr. Zimmermann day, 27th inst.,with a docket of 160 cases to the occasion had been prepared and Buy your Carpets now, B. & M. Everybody Come and See Things 28 and 2 scattering. which isjforty less than at the corres- was carried out by members of the or- hile these prices last. The informal ballot for pr esident of ponding term last year. On the docket ganization. A collection was taken as DRUG 5T0RE, Move! the council resulted as follows: W. W. we notice the following appeal cases suggested by our National President, Miss Willard, and divided between the Watts 71, M. Seabolt 4, E. Wagner 3, from Washtenaw: Edith A. McBride national and local Unions. A telegram 46 SOUTH STATE ST. J. V. Sheehan 4, Walter Taylor 4, vs. Emma Mclntyre et. al. Matthew was sent Mr. Dow containing the follow- Ambrose Kearney 1, and scattering 1. Jensen vs. Michigan Central Railway ing quotation from scripture, I Thess. WM. SALYER, Hon. Ezra Benton Norris, LL. D., Company. Louis J. Lisomer vs. John first chapter, verses two and three. was the ruling spirit of the convention. Burg, (two ease MRS. WETMORE, Secy. Telephone m. 34 E. HIHO.V SX. THE ANN AKBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, MARCH • 29 1894.

Invaluable Assistance. FROM WASHINGTON. Neighbor—Yez hov a large family to AMERICA AND CHINA. Assassin Premlergast (.ranted a Reprieve support, Mr. Finnigan. Until the 6th of April. Work of Our Lawmakers in the Mr. Finnigan—I hov thot, mum; an' Consumption Bond of Friendship to Be CHICAGO, March 23.—.ludge Chetlain, if the}' didn't all earn their own livin' 1 t of the superior court, Thursday night Fifty-Third Congress. ID Force Ten Yeara. couldn't do it at all, at all.—Puck. may be avoided. It comes from a germ that takes granted Patrick Eugene Prenderjjast, Everything and Nothing. murderer of Mayor Carter H. Harrison, The Progress Made In the Senate and When Chloo weeps ana you, to get at what root and grows only when the System is Weak and nericans in the Flowery Kingdom Must a fourteen days' lease of life, postpon- Uouse on Various Measures of Im- The matter is, with fond words coax and Also Submit to RegiKtratlon -The ing the execution which was to have portance—Dally Proceeding** natter Lungs are affected. Present Enjoyments Are taken place at noon to-day until Friday, Briefly Recorded. And she sobs "nothing," sorry is your lot. Not Affected. April 6. He announced his decision Then you may know that everything'3 the shortly before midnight when, for over SENATE. matter.—Judge. TEST OF THE TREATY. three hours, he had been listening to WASHINGTON, March 22.—A Chinese A Little Reptile. Scott's pmulsion WASHINGTON, March 26.—The fol- evidence introduced in proceedings in- treaty which provides for restricted Teachei—Mention one of those rep- ".©Tringr is a copy of the treaty which stituted to inquire into the assassin's immigration has been negotiated and tiles that crawl oa all fours on the aa» been negotiated with China. It sanity. was under consideration in the senate ground. of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime and TDS sent to the Senate March 19, with a Judge Chetlain in rendering his de-yesterday. Tommy—My little sister. Her name simple note of transmission, saying it cision said: WASHINGTON, March 23.—In the is Molly.—Texas Siftings. soda, overcomes all the conditions which make con- iad beeu concluded at AYashington "The case as it now stands is this: The senate yesterday a number of March 17. It is accompanied by noth- state is ready to impanel the jury; they con- Her Voice. sumption possible. Physicians, the world over, er>- bills of minor importance were Her voice is very sweet and clear. Ing in the way of communication from cede thai riiiht to the defendant, and that acted upon. Mr. Sherman introduced Secretary Gresham. The treaty is as might only to considered sufficient grounds Melodious and low, endorse it. to grant a slay of proceedings. The court, not- a resolution directing the committee on And all she said I loved to hear, fellow K withstanding, required some evidence more judiciary to investigate the charges of I Until she told me "no." Whereas, On the 17th day of Novem- conclusive lhan the petition which has been —Harper's Bazar. of Kwanghaii the "simulation" of United States coins or ber, A. D. 1880, and read to the court, to make out a prima facie of the coining of standard silver dol- Coughs, Colds, Weak Lungs and Emaciation pave stith year, the tenth moon, fifteenth day, a case, that the defendant had become insane Without Help. the way for Consumption.11 SCOTT'S EMULSION cures •ireaiy was concluded between the United after the judgment had been pronounced and lars. After a brief executive session "My husband died last night with- States and China for the purpose of regulating, before the sentence was executed. the senate adjourned until the 26th. them and makes the system strong. limiting or suspending the coming of Chinese out warning." "The question is not one of the guilt or oi WASHINGTON, March 27.—The death "Why didn't you call a doctor?" ,aeorers to and their residence in the United the sanity of the defendant at the time of the of Senator Colquitt, of Georgia, was Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N.Y. Druggists sell it. States; and, offense; neither had the previous trial any "It was not necessar\'. He died any- announced in the senate yesterday by Whereas, The government of China, in view bearing on the present cane. All that has been way."—Hallo. A the antagonism and much deprecated and passed upon. He wae found sane by a Jury and Mr. Gordon, the colleague of the dead serious disorders to which the presence of sentenced. Now this court has the power tc statesman. The customary resolution Casing His Conscience. Ohtnese laborers has given rise in certain parts impanel the jury and have that issue settled at of regret was adopted and a committee Ted—How did he come out of his di- it the United States, desires to prohibit the once. It is now midnight of the night preceding lemma in regard to those two girls? emigration o! such laborers from China to the the execution, and it is apparent that such of ten senators was appointed to ac- THE OLD RELIABLE. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. 'Dotted States; and trial could not be concluded before the time set company the remains to Macon, Ga., Ned—He decided to love the poor Whereas, The two countries are desirious of for the defendant's execution had arrived. after which the senate adjourned. one and marry the rich one. —Judge. adopting reciprocal measures for the better "Therefore this court thinks that this mat- The House. MOtection of the citizens or subjects of each ter of the present sanity or insanity of the de- In It. »Uitn the Jurisdiction of the other; now, fendant should be determined by a jury. It WASHINGTON, March 23.—The house Pax/ —I'm right in it. sberefore, the president of the United States spent almost the entire time yesterday ANN ARBOR STEAM LAUNDRY also holds that it would be inconsistent with Pym—What? las appointed Walter Q. Uresham, secretary of humanity and Justice for this court to compel in filibustering over the O'Xeill-Joy Paxy—Debtl—N. Y. World. state, as his plenipotentiary and his imperial such a trial to be held at this midnight hour. contested election case from the St. J»ajest7, the emperor of China, has appointed For the foregoing reasons tho court will pro- Tang Yu, officer of the second rank, subdi- long and extend the time of tho execution of Louis district. The bill for the con- Recuperating. E. S. SERVISS, Mgr. water of the court of sacrificial worship and Patrick Eugene Prenctergast until Friday, struction of a bridge across the Mo- First Actor—What are you doing WTOV extraordinary and minister plenipoten- April 6." nongahela at Pittsburgh was passed. now? tiary" and the said plenipotentiaries having ex- The proceeding which ended so un- WASHINGTON, March 24.—In the house Second Aeto -Me friends.—Detroit WORK DONE FINE WORK. hibited their full powers, found to be in due expectedly was the last resort of the ZOW BATES. form and good form, have agreed upon the fol- yesterday a joint resolution appropri- Free Press. IN We always keep custo- owing articles: attorneys of the condemned man. All ating $10,000 for the salaries and ex- Leave your name at our mers. Because we do good No Immigration In Ten Years. day long Acting Uov. Gill at Spring- penses of additional deputy collectors Office, No. 23 South Fourth THREE DAYS work. We wash with soap The high contracting parlies agree that for a field listened to importunities and read of internal revenue to carry out the and water avd not with Mxlod o•: :e.i years, beginning with the date of Avenue and. we will call •exchange of ratification of this convention, the petitions, telegrams and letters asking provisions of the Chinese exclusion act YES chemicals which ruins the coming, axoept under conditions hereinafter him to reprieve the prisoner. At 10:30 was passed. The struggle over the for your work and delivi r texture ofgarmenls.Weput specified, of Cninese laborers shall be absolutc- last night he announced his intention O'Neill-Joy contested election case was Do You IN on as fine a finish as any ?j ptoh'bited. of allowing the law to take its course, resumed and occupied the remainder of same promptly. EIGHT HOURS! city laundry. Art 2. The preceding articles shall not ap- At Special Kates. ply to the return to the United States of any 6aying that two courts had passed on the session. Mr. Morse introduced a ragistered Chinese laborer who has a lawful the case and that he did not think it bill to punish seduction in the District UseSalt? file, child or parent in the United Slates or his duty to interfere with the execu- of Columbia. He says the Pollard- To The Pfiople of Ann Arbor: We solicit a share i-Tty therein of the valued or 11,000 or tion of the sentence of death. Breckinridge suit has developed the *obus of like amount due him and pending set- It will pay you in numerous ways "nt. SENATOR COLQUITT DEAD. fact that there was no law in the Dis- to use the salt that's all salt. This of your trade. We ask only that you give us a trial. The flight to Return. trict on the subject. Is especially true as to the butter The Georgia- statesman Passes Away In maker. You recognize a difference in And such right of return to the United States WASHINGTON, March 26.—The post of- butter. We can point you out a dif- shall be exercised within one year from the Washington of Paralysis. fice appropriation bill was considered ference in salt You strive for the best YOU send your Soiled Linen— tote of leaving the United States, but such WASHINGTON, March 27.—Senator right of return to the United States may be in the house on Saturday. Itcariies milk, why not search for the best WE do the rest. extended tor an additional period, not to ex- Alfred H. Colquitt, of Macon, Ga., who $87,470,599, which is $H,142,851 less than salt? Test, compare, ask questions. seed one year, in cases where, by rea- was stricken with paralysis for the sec- the estimates and $3,466,285 more than Investigate what *oc of sickness or other cause of disa- ond time about a week ago, died at his the appropriation for the current fiscal bility bayond his control, such Chinese residence here at 7:iO a. m. yesterday. '.aborer shall be rendered unable sooner year. An amendment to set aside ?20,- Diamond Crystal %o return, which facts shall be fully reported to [Mr. Colquitt was born in Walton county, 000 for the purpose of free delivery ex Satisfaction Guaranteed Ga., April 20, 1812. He graduated from Prince- *Ae Chinese consul a) the port of departure, and ton college in the class of 1844 and was admit- periments in rural districts other than >j him certified to the satisfaction of the col- towns and villages was adopted. Dairy Salt lector ol the port at which such Chinese subject ted to the bar in 184). During the Mexican war has done for others. There's no secret aball land in the United States, and no such he served as a staff officer with the WASHINGTON, March 27.—The house about it. Write and get particulars. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE PLEASED. Chinese laborer shall be permitted to enter the rank of major. He was a member of adjourned after a brief session yester- We grant that salt is cheap, but Is WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. the secession convention of the state of that a good reason why you should United States by land or sea without producing Georgia and later entered the confederate serv- day on account of the death of Senator to the proper officers of the customs the return Colquitt. not have the best? Look fairly and "•ertiflcate herein required. ice. He was elected governor of Georgia in fully into the salt question, and you'll 1&76, served four years and was reelected under find the way to better flavored butter, Present Enjoyments Not Affected. the new constitution for two years. At the ex- WARSHIPS HAVE LEFT RIO. and better prices through our Dairy Art 3. The provisions of this convention piration of his term as governor he was elected Salt. Indispensable for cooking and riiall not affect the right at present enjoyed of to the United States senate for the term com- Affairs in the Brazilian Capital Resuming table use also. Write us about it. Jklnese subjects being officials, teachers, stu- mencing March i, 1883, and was reelected in Their Normal Aspect. teats, merchants or travelers for curiosity or 1888. His term of service would have expired DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO., pleasure, but not laborers, of coming to the March 3, 1895. He leaves a wife, one son and Eio JANEIBO, March 26.—Affairs here Sinclair, Mich. 'jnited States and residing therein. four daughters.] are rapidly resuming their normal Art 4. In pursuance of article 8 of the im- aspect and, aside from the damage migration treaty between the United States FISHERMEN DROWNED, and China, signed at Pekin on the 17th day of done to the forts and along the water- November. 1880, it is hereby understood and Capiized Boats Tell of the Fate of Hol- front by the fire from the insurgents REACH Somethin agreed that Chinese laborers, or Chinese of any land (Mich.) Men. warships, all traces of warefare have Nashville, Tenn. other class, either permanently or temporarily HOLLAND, Mich., March 27.—A party disappeared. • » • Memphis, Tenn. •esicUng in the United Suites, shall have for of four men went fishing in two small The government entertain^ no fear Knoxville, Tenn. '.he protection of their persons and property Chatanooga, Tenn. itt rights that are given by the laws of the boats Sunday morning in the awful of much further trouble in the south. lotted States to citizens of the most favored storm that was raging. The boats have The insurgents' sympathizers claim Harborgate, Tenn. latlon. excepting the rignt to become natural- just been found capsized. The boats that the placing of Admiral de Mello Deeatur, Ala. ccd citizens. were frail concerns, and it is supposed Birmingham, Ala. Will Not Object. at the head of the provisional govern- Montgomery, Ala. Art. b. The government of the United States that all the occupants were drowned, ment will attract many persons to the YOU Mobile, Ala. lavinn by act of congress approved May 1, UW, as none of them have returned to rebel standard, but the government New Orleans. La. 43 amended by act approved May 5, 1893, re- their homes. The names of the lost here believe that the insurgent forces Atlanta, Ga. paired all Chinese laborers lawfully within the New! are: Charles Petrie, married; Jean Mc- will gradually melt away until nothing Augusta, Ga. limits of the United States by the first named Kay, single; J. C. Shafer, married; lr- *«t to be registered as in sairt acts provided, remains. Macon, Ga. *lth a view to aRording them better protection win Thakes. single. 1 hakes was the KNOW Savannah, Ga. '.he Chinese government will not object to the only support of his father and mother. PAID THE PENALTY, Thomasville, Ga. enforcement of such acts, and, reciprocally, Petrie and McKay were brothers-in- Columbia, S. C. •he government of the United States recog- law, as were also Shafer and Thakes. Thomas Hljrginn Hanged In Chicago for Charleston, S. C. lized the right of the government of China to the Murder of Peter McCooey, Asheville, N. C. enact and enforce similar laws or regulations CHICAGO, March 24.—Thomas, alias Pensacola, Fla. tor the registration, free of charge, of laborers, Died of a Broken Heart. HOW •killed or unskilled (not merchants as defined SAX FRANCISCO, March 27. — George "Buff" Higgins, was hanged at the St. Augustine. Fla. We are this season showing the biggest line of new »I said acts of congress), citizens of the United V. Mulligan, city treasurer of Healds- Cook county jail for the murder of Ocala, Fla. States in China. burg, Sonoro county, died here Mon- Peter McCooey on September 3 last. Tampa, Fla. China Straw Mattings ever brought to this city. We In Force for Ten Tears. day, it is said, of a broken heart. Last The drop fell at 12:08 o'clock p. m. and Texas Points. Art 8. This convention shall remain in force at 12:17 o'clock he was pronounced Arkansas Points. have all the new styles. Prices are lower than ever before. '« a period of ten years, beginning with the October Mulligan was robbed of $3,500 TO fats of the exchange of the ratifications, and if city funds, but he was accused by some dead by the physicians, his death being th«r like period of ten years. arising from this charge his death is derful coolness to tbe en*. Signed in duplicate this 17th day of March, said to be directly due. the Ayranian, Sultan, Japanese and others. We are making i8»4, the signatures of Walter Q. Gresham, sec- Had to right for His Bride. *tary of state, and of Yang Yu, Chinese miu- XUe F^Jent Office. TERRE ALTA, W. Va., March 26.— NASHVILLE R, R, ( a big cut in Body Brussels and Moquette Carpets. Mo- sJ£r, following. WABHIK&TOH, March 24.—The com- Thursday night Frank Lee and Charles RUXX1XG W.no't Give Them Up. missioner of patents in his annual re- Groves settled at fisticuffs the question quette will go at 88c. port for the calendar year 1893 says the of which should escort Fannie Burns Two Daily Solid Trains of Coaches Kio JAXEIRO, via Galveston, Texv and Sleepers to the South iareh 27.—The government of Portu- total number of applications for pat-home from an entertainment. Groves New ChefiiUe, Silk and Lace Curtains. The gal has replied to the demand of Presi- ents received during the year was won. Upon reaching the girl's home FROM CINCINNATI. ieut Peixoto for the surrender of the 87,293. There were 23,670 patents her father assaulted Groves, who gave newest thing is a Lace and Muslin Curtain with frilled tasurgent refugees who sought an granted, including designs; 99 patents the old man a vigorous drubbing. SHORT LINE TO THEOTHWEST. asylum on. its vessels after the sur-reissued, and 1,677 trademarks regis- Burns had Groves arrested, and after FOUR DAILY TRAINS TO LOUISVILLE. border. render in Rio harbor. Portugal re- tered. The nuurber of patents which being fined Groves left the courtroom, poses to surrender them. It maintains expired was 14,173. eloped to Maryland with the girl, mar- THREE DAILY TRAINS TO LEXINGTON, We will this season offer some big bargains in CJtamber shat to comply with the demand of the Fast Ttine for a Mailing Vessel. ried her, came back Sunday and was ONLY SLEEPER LINE TO TAMPA, FLA. Brazilian government would be con- SAX FRANCISCO, March 27.—The bark - forgiven. Suits and Parlor Suits. We have had good luck in trary to the principles of humanity and Full information 'My furnished upon entine Tropic Bird returned from Ta- SUKar Trust Victory. application f» c«pposed to all precedents of interna- hiti gayly decorated because of her PHILADELPHIA, March »>.— Judge securing these goods. They are fine new styles and the low tional laws established in similar cases. remarkable run from this city to the Butler in the United States circuit JACKSON SMITH, Div. Pass. Agt. Cincinnati. 0. islands in January. The distance is prices will surprise you. New Mouey Order Offices. court has decided that the sugar trust C. P.ATMORE, Ban'l Pass. Agt. Louisville, Ky. 4,200 nautical miles and the journey did not act contrary to the law when WASHINGTON, March 24.—There will occupied seventeen days and twelve New Dining Room Furniture, Desks, Cabinets, etc. 18 money order offices established it absorbed the Philadelphia sugar re- hours, said to be the fastest time ever fineries. Shortly after the consumma- ihroughout the county April 2, to be made by a sailing vessel on the Pacific. tion of the big sugar deal the govern- The Metropolitan Air Mattresses are selling well. listributed by states in part as follows: ment brought suit for the purpose of Catarrh •Illinois, 2; Indiana, 4; Iowa, 6; Kansas, Follows the Example of Coxey. AND 3i Michigan, G; Minnesota, 5; Missouri, DENVER, Col., March 20.—Bert Ham- having the trust dissolved on the Don't you want to try one of them. «; Nebraska, uth Dakota, 1; Wisconsin, 1. to go to Washington, has appointed 100 trary to law. relieved instantly by one application of If you wish to buy a Baby Carriage look at our officers, each of whom will be expected Coughed Up His Bullet. Waile Is a Winner. Birney's Catarrh Powder now big assortment and we know that you will buy one of ^AUOUS, Mass., March 24.—H. A. during the week to work up the pro- DKN\';.R, March 27.—Judge Glynn, in ject. Mr. Hamilton says he will not the district circuit court, dismissed the •Sutherland coughed up a bullet from start from Denver with less than 1,000 them for the styles are up to date and prices are to suit every- '".ings. It had been lodged there contempt and quashed the injunction men, and is confident of leaving Colo- against Mayor Van Horn and Fire and since October 11, 1863, when he wasrado with 5,000. body. iliotin the neck by one of Mosby's Police Commissioners Barnes and jaorrillas :u the battle of Culpepper Mary Washington's Monument. Mullin, and empowered the latter to rthousft. FREDKRICKSBURG, Va., March 26.— assume their duties, to which they had The monument to Mary, the mother of been appointed by Gov. Waite, at <•» is tier IVujtUm. REV. FATHKR CLARKIC, Seo'y to the Rt. Rev.Bishop Washington, which has been erected once. of Columbus, Ohio, writes; WASHINGTON, March 24.—The presc- 1 on the farm where the father of his OKNTLEMES: — 1 cannot say enough for yonr Powder. It ha ". ient has approved the bill granting a Centenarian Squaw Given a Divorce. cured me <>f an •ggmvated kttaol oi r.itiirrli wlu-n nothing else country was born, near this city, will could help me. Am delighted with It, All my trim {pension to Hannah Lyons, 91 years old, TACOMA, Wash., March 24.—Mary I administered samples «re quite enthusiastic over it. The be dedicated May 10. The funds were goad sisteis speak most encouiapiitrly of their useof it in the daughter of John Russell, the revolu- Ann McDolin, a Puyallup squaw aged Hospital under their care. 1 will do anything to speak »good tionary soldier whose statue stands on contributed by the women of America. 102 years, has been divorced from word Tor the remedy to help othcis who are suffering. William McDolin. McDolin deserted M. K FKitouaoN, Custodian U. 8. Appraiser's Storey fujard at Trenton battle monument. Result of Domestic Trouble. Chicago, write*: REESEVII.LE, Wig., March 27.—James her and she has secured the divorce to GXKTLRMEN:—Being almost entirely deaf for a number of Over Half a Million. years past and getting no relief from many so-called cures Mullen, a farmer living near here, mur- protect her heirs, to whom she will be- which 1 tried, was induced by a U•ienrt to try Dr. Birnty'a Ca- iT. C/frPts, March 26.—According to tnrrhal Powder for my deafness, H&T6 recovered my hearing dered his wife yesterday and commit- queath her share of the Puyallup In- entirely, so thut 1 can now hear a watch tick plainly, it beinj m estimate based on the number of dian reservation. held IS inches trotn tny ear I look upon it as a positive cure ted suicide. Family troubles were the for deafness and have recommended its use to in:my of my names in the new city directory to be friends and can say [ have never heard of a case where it hui cause. foiled to relieve. KOCH HENNE asietf in E, few days the population of I.ilV Sentence fur Murderer, & Lived Over a Century. %t Louis is placed at nearly 600,000. GREKNVIT.LK, 111., March 34. — Sam FULL SIZE T*ottle of powder DE KAI.B, 111., March 26.—Edward F. and blower COnPLBTEtpojQKtid, Ktirly Vegetation I>am>ic<'d. Williams, who killed his father here CHICAGO, March 27.—Reports from Boland died at his home in this city Sun- last fall, has pleaded guilty to the day. He was 107 years old and came charge of murder andjfiven a life's sen- Birncy Catarrhal Powder Co. Many pUices in the west and south tell from County Mayo, Ireland, fifty years 1'2(M MASONIC) TEMPLE, CHICAGO. amage to the fruit trees and early tence in the penitentiary by Judge Wil- V>ld ever) where by druggists or direct by ns. 56, 58 AND 60 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. ^relation by the recent cold wave. ago. Uerm.^n. TfQii ANN AKBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1894.

THE MARCH BEGUN. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. BUSINESS OUTLOOK. Where the TJIows Began. Volume of Trade Larger But Expected Criticus—I'd be ashamed to write Sure Cure forSprain , Bruise or Hurt I Coxey's Army Is On the Way to She Thought It No Harm. Profits Do Not Appear. such stuff as you write. Some months ago Frank Keeler, a NEW YORK, March 24.—R. G. Dun & Authors—Of course you would. Washington. Salvation Army officer in Detroit, waa Co.'s weekly'review of trade says: Everybody would say it was plagiar- nearly scared out of a year's growth by It is perplexing to be obliged to report that ized.—Chicago Record. e e Nearly Two Hundred Men Fall Into Line a man who charged him with living business grows larger in volume and at the *!ST.JACOBSOIL same time not more profitable Uncertainty Under Discouraging Circumstances with his wife. Keeler had just been Precocious Tommy. does not diminish, but has rather in- "Girls is queer things," wrote Tom- \. —Scenes and Incidents Along married to the woman and promptly creased in the Judgment of many com- Yeu'il Use it Always for a Like Mishap. V the Way. denied that she was the wife of any mercial bodies which have urged the my on "composition" day. "Why? Be- other man than himself. On investiga- j president to veto the seigniorage bilL cause a girl is not in it in society till "W~~ IN MOTION AT LAST.1- tion, however, he found that his in-j Prices of commodities do not rise, but are she comes out."—Indianapolis Jour- on the whole about 1.5 per cent, lower than last nal. CANTON, O., March 26.—The much- formant was correct, and when he : week, though then the lowest ever known In jttmmmmmrcmmmmrtmmmmmmmmnmmmms heralded commonwealeis are at last a asked his wife to explain she said that this country, and are 12.9 per cent, lower than She Knew. 1 moving reality. The motley procession she did not think there was any harm I 4yea"a»S He asked the miss what was a kiss, left Masslllon Sunday morning nearly in getting married as often as she I More mills are at work, though the propor- Grammatically denned; I Cleaning Up. | tion of productive force unemployed is still "It's a conjunction, sir," she said, 800 strong and wormed its way be- pleased. from a fifth to a third in different branches of "And hence can't be declined." tween solid lines of spectators 8 miles industry, and many mills are stopping because —Indianapolis Journal. j~ We have been having a general "clean up" in our ~j long, leaving Canton in the midst of a Has Had Twenty-Eight Wives. their orders have run out, even while a larger number are starting with orders enough for a UNNECESSARY ADVICE. S^: stock the past month. In Pianos we have a few r2 blinding snowstorm. The spectacle James Wellington Brown, a polyga- time. 5^: more odd ones yet to go ^S was indescribably grotesque. mist with the phenomenal record ol Failures for the week ending March 15 in- t They began gathering at Massillon twenty-six wives in six years in the volved liabilities of only IE!, 558,818, and for B ESPECIALLY =i Carly Saturday morning. Almost as state of Michigan alone, and withothei two weeks of March only £4,835.110, of which soon as Quartermaster General Her had *2,330.257 were of manufacturing and $2,446,069 wives being heard from at times in of trading concerns. Some deferred reports **~ «^~"—^«^^~. —^ dumped the worn and moth-eaten tents other parts of the United States, has will further swell the aggregate, but at S^ Two Boardman & Gray brand new Uprights—one each 22 on the grounds of the gun club recruits again come into public notice through San Prancidco the resumptions report- for the army began to appear one by the inquiries of two of his hitherto un- ed now exceed the failures. A number Sr Walnut and Mahogany—three pedals, latest styles and -» one. reported Mesdames Brown. Brown has of railroad receiverships are noticed, though improvements. We do not intend to carry this make ^S none of importance. The failures this week Well Filled Commissary Wagons. served a term of four years in Jackson number 24* in the United States, against 217 tr of instrument and will sell them TWENTY per cent. 3 The Great Unknown was promptly prison for polygamy. Nothing is known last year, and 30 in Canada against 26 last S£ below regular spot cash price. Everyone knows that 3 made marshal of the day. Under his of his present whereabouts. year. It is noteworthy th.it Canandian fail- ures are considerably Increasing. the " matchless " Boardman & Gray is first-class in 2 directions the big canvas was finally evering they respectm out.. We mean just what we say about clos- 2 pitohed and the ground inside littered The Governor Sustained. CUT DOWN BY CLEVELAND. with Coxey straw. The headquarters of Gov. Kich was sustained in removing Here are TWO bargains for some one. 2 the commonweal were established in a Btate officials by a unanimous opinion The President Saves the Carnegie Com- of the supreme court and he made th<3 pany Over $200,000. Man on the Bank—Help is coming? I The Ann Arbor Organ Co. following appointments to fill vacan- WASHINGTON, March 27.—President keep cool!—Judge. cies: Secretary of state, Washington Cleveland's decision in the case of tha 51 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. ~ Gardner, of Albion; state treasurer, I navy department against Carnegie, Probate Order. SOLE AGENTS: James M. Wilkinson, of Marquette] Phipps & Co. has been made public. It TATE OK MICHIGAN, I ,. land commissioner, William A. French, is in effect a conviction of the work- SCOUMTYOF WASHTF.NAW. | st"' men in the employ of that corporation At a session of the Probate Court for the CHICKERING BROS., of Bell. All of the appointees took thq < 'ounty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate oath of office and the incumbents grace- of an attempt to defraud the United office in tin- City of Ann Arbor, on Friday, fully retired. States government for the benefit the 18th day of March, in tin-year one thou- MEHLIN, PIANOS. ERIE, sand elghi hundred and ninety-four. of Carnegie, Phipps & Co. It Present, J. Wlllard Babbitt, Judge of Pro- State Board of Health. was the workmen who stopped up bate. BRAUriULLER, From various portions of the state in the matter of the estate of Catherine blow holes with plugs, who "fixed" Nichols, deceased. the reports of fifty-seven observers foi sample plates in order that the in- On reading and filinjr the petition, duly the week ended March 17 show that in- spectors might be fooled into passing verified, of Catherine N. Taber, praying that administration Census Figures. at Johnston station, a short distance At a session of the Probate Court for th pike. Some of them had come from The final census bureau renort places east. Superintendent James Mooney County of Washtenaw, holden at the I'm ha I ICE. _ ICE. Kansas, Chicago and Indiana, but the valuations in Michigan as follows: was the only person to survive his in-Otti'-e in the City of Ann Arbor, on Wednes majority came from places nearer Mas- day, the 14tli day of March, in the. yea Real estate f 1,149,290,451 juries. His legs were shattered and one thousand eight hundred and ninely-four Billon. Livestock 91.747.581 will probably have to be amputated. Present, .1. Wiliard Babbitt, Judge of Pro S. 8. NICKELS, Army In Motion at Last. Mines and quarries 77,608.51! bate. Gold and silver bullion S4.418.78S The following is a complete list of In the matter of the estate of Frances C DEALER l.v At 11 o'clock the "Commonwealth of Machinery and products 86,490,421 the killed: William Arthurs, aged 30; Sunnier, deceased. Christ brass band," J. J. Thayer, con- Railroads 375,484,2£( On reading and flUng the petition, duly Telegraphs 88,783,391 Mrs. William Arthurs, aged 19; Sadie verified, of James Edwin Sumner, praylni ductor, began to play a march from its Miscellaneous 241,252,421 Remaley, aged 30; Nellie Remaley, that a certain Instrument now on file in thi PURE ICE. position in the red, yellow and black Court, purporting to be the last will and tes Total 12,095,016,271 aged 25; Charles Robin, aged 20. lament of said deceased may be admijted t« OFFIIi: : band wagon. The "Humble Carl probate, anil that administration of said es Browne," who had added a deli- Found His Lost Son. NEW COUNTERFEITS. late may be granted to himself, the executo 40 S. STATE STREET. cate white lace necktie to his A young man applied to James Rum- In said will named, or to some other suit a bh Spurious Issues of a Silver Certificate and person. Order Tor the Sum- buckskin jacket and sombrero cos- bold for a job in Otisville recently. On K£gJ a Treasury Note. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, tin tume, pranced out upon Coxey's huge utii day of April next at ten o'clock In tin mer. being told that he did not wish to hire, WASHINGTON, March 26. —The secret forenoon, be assigned the hearing o white stallion Currier. After much the stranger said he was from Wil- service of the treasury department has said petition, and Unit the devisees preliminary squabbling between the liamston, N. Y., this being Mr. Eum- legatees, and heirs-at-law Of said deceased discovered that there are two new coun- and all other person- Interested in said estatl FINE MEATS. BEST IN THE CITY. GIVE US A TRIAL. enthusiastic recruits over the positions hold's old home. Mr. Rumbold looked terfeit government bills in circulation. are required to appear at a. session of sa u of banner-bearer, the Great Unknown up surprised and in the stranger recog- One is of the two-dollar treasury note court, t lien to be hoblcn at t he Probate Office shouted in a voice that could be heard in the eity of Ann Arbor, in said County,>anc nized his son Frank, whom he had not and the other is of the one-dollar silver show cause, if any there be, why the praye Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti a full half-mile: "Everybody rnarchl" seen for fourteen years. certificate. This is the first counterfeit of the petitioner should not be granted. Audit is further ordered, Unit said peti- STREET RAILWAY. The column moved and Coxey's army ever found of the two-dollar treasury tioner jglve notice to the nelsons interested was on its way to Washington, jn Jochhn to He Tried First. note. It is of the series 1891, check in said estate, of the pendency of said net! TIME TABLE. front marched Mr. Jasper Johnson It was decided in the circuit court at letter "C," W. S. Rosecrans, register, tion, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the ANN Taking Effect Sunday, Decemrer 17, '93. Buchanan, a gentleman of color Lansing that Secretary of State Jochim B. H. Nebeker, treasurer, portrait of A.BBOB KraasTKK, a new-paper printed am carrying a national flag. "Windy" will be the first of the persons indicted McPherson. The one-dollar silver cer- circulating in said County three successive by the grand jury and that he will be tificate counterfeit is series 1S91, check weeks previous to said day of bearing. Lv. Ypsilanti. Lv. Ann Arbor. Oliver and Carl Browne followed .1. WlLLAKl) BABBITT, From Vattrt House the colors and after them came a little tried on the most serious of the three letter "A." (A true copy.! Judgo of Probate gray, tired-looking man on a horse. It offenses with which he is charged. The W. G. DOTY, Probate Register. 06 15 a. m. 7: 25 a. m. Murderers Sentenced. 00 9:10 was Dr. "Cyclone" Kirkland, astrol- case is set for Monday, April 9. Order for Hearing Accounts 00 11:10 oger, of Pittsburgh, so called because CHICAGO, March 27.—Thomas McNal- of Guardians. ly and Charles Kurth were given life 00 p. m. 1: 10 p. m. he has a penchant for predicting whirl- Short But Newsy Items. ^ITATE OF MICHIGAN I . 30 sentences Monday and Edward War- Orui.vivur WASHTENAW i 4:40 winds. There were ten or fifteen other Navigation opened at Detroit with 30 6:40 the earliest water shipment from Lake ren was given twenty years in the At a session of the Probate Court for th< horsemen, variously attired to attract County of Wa-litenitw, holdon at the Probatt 10:00 1010 attention. One of them wore a blue Huron ports in about twenty years. penitentiary for the murder of James Office in the City of Ami Arbor, on Tuesday velvet jacket and an enormous bouquet. Prunty. The men killed Prunty and the 27th day of February, in the yearom SUNDAY riMi:. Great quantities of whitefish are be- thousand eight hundred ajid ninety-four. I Marcher* Cheered by the Crowd. ing caught in the rapids at the Soo. his son Peter while committing a bur- 2:00 p. m. 2:10 p. m. Present, .1. WILLAUD BABBITT, Judge of 6:00 6:10 Alexander Cameron, a pioneer, died glary in the Prunty residence in No- Probate. When the column inarched up the In the matter of the Estate of George Sut- 9:00 9:10 in Kalamazoo, aged 80. While a mem- vember last. They also shot a daugh- r main street of Massillon, banners fly- ter of the murdered man, but she re- ton, second incompetent, SedL. uic!c Dean, the Nights of entertainments the last ing and band playing, it was cheered ber of the legislature he was the author guardian of said ward, comes inn art ami covered. represents that he is now prepared to render train will be held to occommodate those by thousands of people who had been of the resolution opening the University his 84th annual account as such guardian. wishing to attend if conductor is notified. coming into the city from all directions of Michigan to women. Colony of Iowa Farmers. Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the 83rd (lay of March next, at ten o'clock in the since early morning. There was some The Harvey H. Brown, the largest DENVER, Col., March 27.—Hamilton forenoon, be assigned for examlng and allow- CARS RUN ON CITY TIME. jeering, but the crowd seemed much too vessel on the lakes, was launched at White, of Des Moines, la., is in Denver ing such account. ami that t he next of kin of said ward and all other persons Interested in Coupon Tickets 15 cents. For Sale by surprised for fun-making. A large VvVandotte. arranging to locate a colony of Iowa said estate are required to appear at a ges- Conductors. number of horsemen, carriages and Diphtheria was prevalent at Kingston, farmers in the San Luis valley south of sion of said Court, then lobe holdeu at the marchers followed the procession. All Alamosa. The colony will be made up Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in Tuscola county, and the schools were said County, and .-.how cause, if any there be, BUCKEYE ROUTE ! the small boys were tremendously ex- of about 5,000 people. »Many progress- whv t be-aid account should no lie allowed: closed on that account. Anil it is further ordered that said guardian cited. As the army passed people in Albert McClintock, of Shepherd, is ive ideas will be put into effect, but give notice to the persons Interested in -aid THE COLUMBUS, X/ the houses stooi at the windows and disconsolate over the loss of $90 and hia none of the socialistic features which estate, of the pendency of said account, and waved their handkerchiefs. the hearing thereof, by causing a copy jof revolver which he was compelled to characterize the Topolobampo experi- this order to be published In the ANN ARBOR OCKING VALLEY Triumphant Entry Into Canton. hand over to two tramps. ment. REGISTER, a newspaper printed and circulat- ing in saiil county, three successive weeks AND TOLEDO R'Y/' A TIHE TABLE. Before arriving in Canton snow be- John Cooney, one of the oldest resi- previous to said day of bearing. THE MARKETS. H TAKIX<; DTBCI gan to fall, but it did not drive away dents of Gaines, fell from his chair dead .1. WILLIAED BABBITT, IS '////•: SHORTEST AND QUICKEST the great crowds of spectators who had after having eaten his breakfast. NEW YORK, March 27. [A.truecopyj ijudgejof Probate. TO COLUMBUS, ATBEN8, P0MES01 LIVE STOCK—CutUe *3 60 © 4 2J W.M. G. DOTY, Probate Register. w ill CENTRAL and SOUTHERN OHIO SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1893 gathered to watch the commonwealers' Fred Snyder, a young man living Sheep 8 50 46 1 I>.1 POINTS MARIETTA, PARKER8BURG, triumphant entry. The tents were near Dorr, is not very lucky. During HOBS 6 00 3 3 25 WANOKE, NORFOLK, MCHMOND, and Trains leave Ann Arbor on Centra] Stand- pitched near the fair grounds and the FLOUR—Winter Patents S 35 Q 3 45 ^e Sale. IRfflNIAS and CASOLINAS. CICIN- ard time. the past year he has chopped off sev- Minnesota Pa nts 3 W Default having been made for more than VATI, LOUISVILLE, CHATTANOOGA and men built camp fires and cooked sup- eral of his toes, split his foot, and lost WHEAT—No. 2 red sixty days in tin- payment of an installment h, sill Til. per, after which they found a bed in Ungraded Ked 65 of the principal sum and also of interest due NOCt III. SOI TH. eight teeth by a kick from a horse. CORN—No. 2 46 upon a certain mortgage dated September Tlmo Card January 7lli, 1894. the big tent. They lay "spoon fashion" Jasper Barber, one of the oldest citi- Ungraded Mixed 4«W'» «M Sixth A. D., 1890, (OneThousand Eight Hun- under the straw to keep warm. zens of Bellevue, died at the age of 80 OATS—Track Mi~ed Western. 35'i© 36 dred and Ninety) executed by William A. GOING SOUTH. 7:15 A. M. •7:15 A. M. Itinerary for the Week. RYE—Western 50 O 57 % chamberlain and Clarissa \V. Chamberlain years. PORK—Mess, New 12 0U «t)2 50 his wife, to Hamilton, Rose -V Sheeha'n, and STATIONS. A M A. M.I- M IM-.U p. M. 11:80 A. M. LARD—Western 7 02-4® 7 10 recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds Detroit l.v •8 00 •! 20 Following is an itinerary for the cur The next examination for state teach- »6" 30 «5 20 BUTTER—Western Creamery. 15 t» 2S4 for the county of Wa-htenaw, in the state of Toledo 4:15 P. M. 9:00 p. M. rent week: 12 44 15 8 05 11 38 6 30 ers' certificates will be held in Lansing, Western Dairv Michigan, in liber seventy-six of mortgages, •Vistoria 8 36 Monday. March 26, reach Louisville, O.; Tues- CHICAGO. on page one hundred and twenty-one on the ,'arcy 12 05 7 05 Petoskey and Marquette July 23 to 26, Sixth day Of September. A. It.. IX'M, which Up. Sandusky 8 55 12 38 7 40 day. March 27, reach Alliance, O.; Wednesday, BEEVES—Shipping Steers.... $2 90 a s oi •5 35 9 28 1 0^ 8 15 •Trains run between Ami Arbor and To- inclusive. 1 i>0 © 3 00 Marion... March 28, reach Salem, O.; Thursday, Maroh Cows mortgage together with the note accompan- 5 53 9 46 1 24 8 35 ledo only. 2 45 a 8 io Ingtne -ame wen- duly assigned to P.Bchmid 'rospect. 29, roach Columbians, O.; Friday, March 30, John Donahue, of Kingston, Jumped Delaware 6 16 10 07 1 46 9 00 reach East Palestine. O.; Saturday, March 81, 3 10 © 8 65 executor, by the said Hamilton, Rose & Bhee- 2 28 9 65 All trains daily except Sunday. from the third-story window of a hotel 2 86 Columbus 7 05 10 55 Bu -Jteers Hi 3 21 han by deed of assignment duly executed. t7 25 n 50 •6 20 reach New Gallilee, O. Bi 1 50 © 3 60 bearing date the thirteenth day of September K. S. GREENWOOD. Agent, Ann Arbor. at Detour while in a fit of insanity and >ancaster.. • 8-40 410 7 40 4 30 U 4 75 A. I). 1890, and recorded in liber eleven of as- 5 05 8 20 W. II. BENNETT, G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio i Notice of Pension Reductions. was killed. 1 85 a 4 25 signments of mortgages, page 6SSS- By rea- Louan 9 25 NelRonville. 9 57 5 36 8 41 An officer was sent from Bay City BUTTER— C-eamery 10 70 the sum of One Thousand, Three Hundred, GOING NORTH. 31, 1898, and provide for reduc .ion un- Moral Improvement club, the member- PORK-Mess 11 M^ffill 07!i Five and Ninety-Nine One Hundredths Dol- less additional evidence is filed within ship of which has been increased seven- JLABD-Steam 6 9-3 © 6 »2>i lars together with an attorney's fee of thirty CENTRAL STANDARD TlilK. FLOUR—Spring Patents. 3 20 © 3 60 dollars, as provided for in said mortgage, in A. M. P. * AI . H«* .. . rP .. Murn .. r* . »im . thirty days. The notices have been fold during the past year. :ase any proceedings to foreclose said mort- STATIONS. Spring Straights 8 30 & 2 60 Jolumbus .I.V flO IO! »8 30•6 00 *3 45 tlO 10 TRAINS AT ANN ARBOR. forwarded by registered letters in order Charles W. Newkirk, principal clerk Winter Patents 8 80 & 8 15 gage should he Instituted, and no suit or pro- U 00 9 ill 5 50 4 37 11 00 ceedinK In law or in equity having been in- )elaware 6 13 5 00 11 22 to record the time of receipt. Already Winter Straights 2 50 a 2 60 •rospect 11 22 Taking Effect February 11,1S9S. in the Bay county savings bank at Bay GRAIN—Wheat, Cash 67 @ 67^ stitutes to recover the -a whereby the 11 35 10 00 « 83 5 20 11 35 2,000 have been sent in this way. larion 7 22 6 15 12 25 City, has been missing since February Corn, No. 6 36 © 36ij power of sale contained therein become oprea- !p. Sandusky GOING EAST. Oats, No. 8 »•<© 30H tive now therefore notice Is hereby given t hat 7 42 6 SR 12 45 18, and the bank's officers charge him "arey 8 13 7 05 1 13 Mall & Express 4 18P.M. i First of the. Kind. Rye, No. 2 44 © «H the said mortgage will t»- foreclosed by a sale Fostoria with taking 8500. B»rley, Choice to Fancy.... «l B M of the mortgaged premises at Public Auction 9 30 8 20 2 25 N. Y. 4 Boston Special fi 08 BOSTON, March 21.—Rev. Oscar Leiber Toledo Ar. f!2 3) •10 60 t6 25 Fast Eastern '•> :.'u Carl Hensel, a Grand Rapids drug to the highest bidder at the East front door Detroit Ar. Mitohell was ordained yesterddy to the L Siding" 18 00 ©23 50 of the Court House in the City of Ann Arbor, North Shore Ltd 10 XI priesthood of the Episcopal church. He clerk, died probably from the effects of Flooring 36 00 S»37 00 thatbelngtheplace for holalagthe Circuit Atlantic Ex 5 50 A.M an experimental dose of some med i Common Boards 14 50 ©14 60 Court fur washtenaw County) on the Seventh • Daily, t Daily except Sunday. Detroit Night Ex T 66 is a young colored man, and is the first Grand Kapids E.\ 11 05 cine. Fencing 13 00 ©16 00 Day of April, A. D.. 1WU, at Eleven o'clock in of his race to be ordained in the Epis- Latb, Dry * 40 ©2 53 the" forenoon which said mortgaged premises THE BKKEVE FLYER leaves Tolw'o GOING WEST. copal church in .New England. Albert Edlng, of Zeeland, was fined Shingles. 2 60 O 3 15 are situated in the city of Ami Arbor, county U0 30 AM .carrying Day Coaches and Per or for killing game out of season. KANSAS CITY. .f \\ ashtenaw and state of Michigan and are •are connect ng with through trains for Norfolk, Mall & Express 8 50 A.M. CATTLE—Shipping Steers .... 12 70 © 4 25 described as follows to-wit: Lot number one RfJhmonaI and all cities in the Virginias and Boston. N. Y. * Chicago : 08 Tortured by Burglars. Michael Lynch was convicted of Stockers and Feeders 2 60 ©3 50 in block nuinbert.-ix of Hamilton. Rose and North Shore Ltd 10 30 GREAT BEND, W. Va., March 27.— breaking Into a hencoop at Grand Rap- HOGS 4 35 a 445 9heehan's addition to the city of Ann Arbor, l£riSr"and Palace Oars on all «pre« train" I'ast Western Ex l 55 p. w SHEEP. 350 © 3 6» State of Michigan. An v ticket agent will give you full information Grand Kpil.s & Kal Ex 6 05 Burglars burned one hand and one ear ids and stealing one chicken worth OMAHA. Dated, January 6,1894. oncernfng the Buck,y| Koute or you «m ad- Pacific Ex » 55 of Basil D. Hall, a wealthy farmer, to twenty-five cents. Judge Burlingame CATTLE-Steers ... *2 25 F. SCHHID, Executor, A. W. HAMILTON, ressH AT WILSON, D. P. A., Toledo.O., or W. a. O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, a crisp before he would give them J5.000 Feeders 1» Assignee of Uort- Attorney for IMIER. General Passerc;er and Ticket Agent, sentenced him to five years in the state 4 46 •rages. Assignee of olumbus, Ohio. G. P. T A. Chicago. Ag't, Ann Arbor from his safe. prison at Jackson. 6HEKP. 250 00 Mortgages. THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, MARCH 29 1894.

ing of Division street, the front yard, ABOUT fifty of the leading Washte- HEATIM; AND LIGHTING. ANN ARBOR. with its adornments, was sacrificed, leav. aw county Republicans met in the Su- Involving; mammoth EngtncK, a THE KEGISTER. ing scarcely room for steps between the New PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY ervisors' room of the court house last Quarter of a Hili- In Tunnels. •KETCHES OF OIR CITIf. side-walk and the front door of the hursday afternoon to talk on the pol- The Detroit Evening News says that SKLBY A. MORAN, ;ical situation in the second congres- at the Kalamazoo insane asylum, the house. Firm Outlines and Incident* of Ann Arbor's The purpose announced will be ad- ANN AHBOIl, MICH. ional district. The question of wheth- finishing touches are now being given Founding and (.run Iii. Written Ex* or not a candidate from Washtenaw to what is undoubtedly the finest com- pre»sly for Tlie Register by Prof. hered to in this class of sketches and T E RMS: ounty should be put in the field, was bined heating, lighting and power plant A. Ten Brook. none will be carried at present beyond the year 1844. They include mere be- DIETAS One Dollar per Year In Advance. iscussed at some length, the feeling in the country. Prof. M. E. Cooley, of XXV. ST. THOMAS (ROMAX CATHOLIC) 1. "iO H' not paid until after one year. seeming to bo that it was too early yet this city, is the designing and supervis- ginnings. Developments will be taken AND o decide the matter. THE REGISTER ing engineer. The state appropriated CHURCH. up at a later date. |Sf- Fiji "inal to Sub- s of the opinion that it is not too far in $100,000 for this plant. The great stretch of territory which tciibers O'ttxi'lt of WiuKUnaffl county. .dvance to settle this question. If is now embraced within the State of SCHANTZ, Fifty Cent* additional to Foreign conn/run. There are the two immense main SHORT TALKS ON ADVERTISING. at Ann Arbor Postofflce as Second- here is an available candidate in this buildings, 100 feet above the railroad Michigan was first occupied by French Matter. Catholics. The Jesuit Fathers began 48 5. STATE ST., •ounty, he ought to receive the support track, and 1,200 feet apart from center to No 2. their work among the Indians of the {SECOND FL00B.1 if every Republican in the county, and center, with a chapel midway between. [Written especially for THE RKGTSTER.I THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 189-4 Upper Peninsula as early as 1641. It he sooner he knows—whoever the can- to be heated by steam and lighted with Mnve things enter into advertising didate is to be—that he will receive the might be laid down as a general truth, Fine electricity. Then there is a large than are generally so considered. In olid support of the delegation from the exceptions to which would be few, THE REGISTER requests all of its laundry to be supplied with hot water fact, everything which connects a name -his county, the greater will be his that since the founding of Christianity Merchant friends, who have business at the Probate and power, a kitchen requiring heat and a business in people's mind, is ad- ;hances of success. Christian missionaries have been the Court, to be nure and request the Judge of and hot water, and bathrooms. Two vertising. first to transcend the lines which have Tailoring! Probate or Probate Register to sendtheir and a half miles away is the farm, upon Alembership in churches and clubs separated civilized from savage human- printing to THE REGISTER. Re- PREPARE for the enumerator, fel- which stands several large cottages, and societies, the giving of social enter- ity. About the stations which they asonable rales only are charged. ow-citizens and Democrats. Act 178 which will be lighted by electricity, and tainments, public charity—all these have established have soon settled WORK IN EVERY RESPECT. of the Public Acts of 1893 requires a the waterworks of the asylum require a things and more, are advertising, but traders and thus civilization has follow- Now let every citizen do his duty and state census this year. An enumera pumping force capable of raising water greater and broader, and better and E keep on hand samples ed the lead of missions. So it was in vote for men who will see to it that our tor will be appointed in every township- 200 feet. The coal used must be ele- easier than all these is newspaper ad- W of all the LATEST Michigan. Sault St. Marie, Mackinaw city will receive good government and and in the wards of incorporated cities. vated nearly a hundred feet from the vertising. You can think of that with- and BEST STYLES of and Detroit may bo taken as the earliest •rood laws. __ When the statistics will all be gathered railroad track. out thinking of the other plans, but no FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. they will undoubtedly show that To accomplish all of these important of these stations to develope into vil- GOODS. Call and inspect THE Manchester Enterprise says men scheme of publicity is complete with- Michigan has increased in population. purposes the plant was located in a fine lages, or towns. The class of men them. who arise to build a fire are foolish out the newspaper. Wonder if the enumerator will knock new building in the rear of the chapel. known as "txwniera des bois" formed the Properly prosecuted, newspaper ad- Here is an opportunity for an argumen at the doors of factories closed, of in- medium of commercial intercourse be- Here is a battery of boilers capable of vertising will always pay. That here REPAIRING NEATLY DONE! by some enthusiastic woman suffragist dustries in the various branches tween the towns, or settlements. These generating 12,000 horse-power, a part to and.there is a man who says: "Advertis- of trade crippled, brought about trading-posts were scattered along the H..I. BROWN, our popular druggist be always in reserve, as 9,000 horse- ing dosn't pay, I've tried it," proves by the Democratic party. Ten years water-ways and it is worthy of notice who was nominated by the Democrat! power is adequate to the work. Lead- nothing but that his method was faulty. ago, when the last census was taken, that one of them anticipated by four- of the fourth ward, has boon endorse ing 800 feet one way and 400 the other Advertising is business news. It tells work was plenty, wages were high— teen years the beginning of the agricul- by the Republicans. Mr. Brown wil are two tunnels seven feet wide, six feet of things which are of great daily im- the highest in the world, smoke is- tural occupation of Washtenaw county. be a credit to the council. nine inches high, lighted with electric- portance. It is of .more account to the On Earth sued from the chimneys of thousands I refer to the so-called trading-house of ity and paved with artificial stone. frugal housewife to know where she can of factories, and the ships of the mer- Gabriel Godfroy where Ypsilanti now WILLIAM G. THOMPSON, the Detroi These lead to the two main buildings, get certain necessary commodities at a 1 chant marine were flying the flag of stands. Godfroy had two partners, Yet! politician, has reformed and embrace and along them pass the immense low less price than usual, than are all the commerce and of trade from port to Praneis I'epin and Louis Shainbre, all Republicanism. He publishes a lette pressure steam mains for heating, the troubles in Siam or Alaska. HAVE YOUR port over the waves of the inland seas, doubtless Catholics, but having their in which he Bays the Democratic part and the business man and the laborer return and drip mains, the high-pres- The news should be news. It should is incompetent to conduct nationa sure power pipes, and the electric light- church home at Monroe, as probably not be allowed to grow stale with repe- were smiling. Everybody was happy also the homes of the families with the CARPETS CLEANED affairs. and contented—the Republican party ing cables, everything convenient for tition in the same old way. constant inspection and repair. In this exception of the one in charge of the If you can only advertise in a small WHEAT touched a lower price in was at the helm. Today, today—alas, By Steam so as to kill carpet bugs central building are the dynamos and post. This house was established in way, pick out the best paper in your Xew York Monday than it ever did be- alas—the country is cursed by Demo- and moths. They cannot be killed engine that run everything. 1809. territory and spend all of your adver- fore. The price paid was til 3-16 cents. cratic misrule, and there is starving in The settlement of Irish Catholics in by pounding tho carpets with sticks. From his engine room the engineer tising money in that. Don't scatter. Wages and the prices of farm products a land of plenty. the county began soon after the found- We are prepared to go to your can manage every part of the vast sys- When your business grows and you can are steadily on the decline — demo- ing of Ann Arbor and had its beginning house, take up your carpets, clean tom. He can raise coal from the tracks spend more money, buy more space in the cratic, you know. Their them, and lay them down again, at THOUGH the idea of uniting the At- below with his electric hoist. Nine hun- in Northfield and Superior, same paper, until you are sure you are a price cheaper than you can im- lantic and Pacific by a railway, or sys- dred feet away and 100 feet below is the first organization for worship was in using all you profitably can. Then add GEO. H. POND has been nominated agine. tem of railways and waterways, may pumping station of the asylum water Northfield. It can be traced from 1830, another paper. I would rather have one by the Republicans of the fourth ward when a few scattered families were vis- have occurred to several minds in differ- works. The pumps are electric, and good ad. than half a dozen poor ones. for supervisor. Mr. Pond has never ited by Rev. Father Kelly, whose minis- ent places at about the same time, and the engineer can stop or start them When "hunting for bear," I would We Clean been found wanting in any position though it was the natural result of in- trations among them extended to the and change the pressure from an indi- rather take the best gun I had and load which he has been called upon to fill. dustrial and political conditions, it was year 1835. For five years after this Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, rect one on the water tower for ordinary it properly than to scatter my powder He will be elected. probably first given public expression latter date Father Morrissy ministered purposes, to a direct one for fire protec- in half a dozen poor guns'and so make Heavy Draperies and Feth- in the Emigrant, a weekly newspaper to the religious wants of their scattered tion, without stirring from his engine a "flash in the pan." Merely publish- ers. We also Steam Woolen AT a meeting of the Municipal published at Ann Arbor, Michigan (Ter- people, including Ann Arbor, both of room. And the heating and lighting of League held on Saturday evening, Dr. ritory) from November 18, 1829, to De- these priests residing in Northfield, ing your name, address and business Goods, Blankets, Etc. Darling and L. D. Wines, candidates on the various portions of the large build- will do some good, but there's a better cember 1, 1834. The writer of the arti- which still remained their centre. We have the best experienced Carpet the Republican ticket for mayor and ings are similarly immediately within way. Be different from the others in cle found in the editorial columns of No. In 1840 Father Cullen succeeded to Layers and can guarantee all our work president of the council, were endorsed, his control. your line. Find some point in which XII. of Volume III., issued February 6, the pastoral care of the scattered flock first-class. as also a number of candidates on the Such is the economy of the new ar- you excel and harp on that. Give prices ANN ARBOR 1832, is unknown, though it should prob- and labored with more special reference ward tickets. rangments over the old that in 10 years, and specialties. Try to make the ad- ably be accredited to Judge W. S. Dex- to a church in Ann Arbor. Previous to making a liberal allowance for repairs vertisments interesting and readable. ter, the publisher and one of the editors the completion of the church edifice in Steam Carpet Cleaning Works, THE Courier, which should be in posi- and accidents, the new plant will pay Make them characteristic of your of the paper. Under the title of ''Some- 1843, services were held wherever places tion to know whereof it speaks, says it for itself in the saving of fuel. store, and, above all things, make them thing New," the unknown writer, after could be found, often in private houses. 20 Detroit Street. "is very doubtful if the motor line and true, in letter and in spirit. the electric railway will be consolidated a quite profuse apology for suggesting a For a considerable time an old building H. J. ST1LSON, Mgr. Telephone 17. Till; SEWING Mlllllll. Don't say that you haven't the time and the lines operated with electricity. scheme that might be regarded by an on Washington, between Fourth and to attend to your advertising properly. The expense, it says, would be about incredulous public as chimerical and Fifth streets was occupied by them. But Annual Report by the Superintendent, Really you haven't time to do anything $60,000, a sum of money which could visionary, and after consoling himself Mi»s 'I. I. Brown. Father Cullen's range of labor was a with the reflection that "it is nobler to else. Advertising is the most impor- not be realized at present. In looking over the annual reports of large one; for his care was extended fail in a great undertaking than to suc- tant thing about any business. It is the the sewing school for many years past, over the Catholic people from Ypsilanti ceed in a small one,'' elaborates his pro- vital spark. What good does it do you A. C. SCHUMACHER, who received and comparing them with what wo have to Kalamazoo. posed scheme in several able articles to have the very best thing or the very ICE Beven votes for president of the council to offer today, we find many things to It is worthy of remark that the mater, which appeared in the Emigrant and greatest bargain on earth if people do in the Republican convention, was not encourage us. In 1883, when nal body in Northfield remained strong which elicited much comment in the not know it? a candidate for the position, having we introduced industrial work in our enough after the establishment of sep. East. A work on the genesis of the Pa- In running a newspaper, James Gor- Telephone 19. positively declined to allow his name school, we gradually increased in num- arate worship in Ann Arbor to continue cific railway will soon be published; it don Bennett, Sr., said the important to be considered. Mr. Schumacher is oers, and from a class of perhaps twen- its worship and greatly to enlarge its will contain the articles written by the thing was to "get the news and then one of the brightest young men in the ty-five or thirty, we now have eleven resources for the purpose. This is ex- Ann Arbor editor. The original files •city and is a hustling Republican. classes numbering over one hundred. ceptional. The Baptist church was make a dom fuss about it. of the Emigrant, or such of them as it Our average the past year has been first formed at Geddes, but the worship First, get the right sort of goods, in E. V. HANGSTERFER, has been possible to find, are among the seventy-three. WTe have thirteen was there abandoned when it was begun the right location, at the right prices DR. DARLING, who has been nominat- collections of the Washtenaw County and "then make a dom fuss about it" in ed by the Republicans for Mayor, is teachers and two assistants. We meet in Ann Arbor. The German Lutherans Pioneer Association. the best paper you can find, THE RKG- one of Ann Arbor's best known citizens. every Saturday from two o'clock until began in Scio, but is now no longer ISTER, for example. The trade will Pure up River He is a gentleman of ability and will four, in the second story of the Courier kept up there. There is now no other follow. make a good mayor. He will strive to The old soldiers are fast disappearing. building. Mr. Beal kindly donating the church of any denomination so near the do his utmost to work for the best in- More than 17,000 were dropped from use of the room free. We had the room city as the Catholic church in Northfield Have you had your attention called the pension rolls last year on account cleaned and neatly papered. Our and there a substantial brick edifice has to the advertisement of S. B. Nickels, terests of the city. No Republican of death. For heaven s sake let's treat friends are always welcome. succeeded to the wooden one of earlier the State-st. Ice Dealer. He is in the should fail to cast his vote for Dr. Dar- the old veterans well the few years they field for your ice orders and will make ling. remain with us.—Howell Republican. days. This suggests the duty of the ICE The question, "How do you get mon- you a low rate for a splendid quality of Amen! Amen! Yes, the Angel of ey to carry on the school?" is often various Christian bodies to establish ice. Call on him for rates, No. 40 S. State-st. THE neatest exchange that came to Death is knocking at the doors of asked. It is by private donations, col- religious worship and instruction in the our table last week was the Allegan the homes of the old heroes, who lections from the churches, (the Congre- farming districts around, which seem E. H.Andrews & Son, of 9 N. Main-st. Liberate Weight, Gazette. It was twelve pages "strong," risked their fortunes and their gational being tho only one this year,) to be falling into increasing neglect of are selling groceries just as cheap as and nearly all of the pages were origi- attendance on religious services. any other house in the city, lives in the great conflict for su- and largely from the Ladies' Charitable and in some lines cheaper than any nal matter. The page containing a premacy, who were ready to die for Union. We have also been generously Here correction should be made of an other when quality is considered. Their Prices Moderate. summary of the principal corpora- the preservation of the Union. One remembered by Mr. Mills, Mr. Schairer rror in my skotch of the Lutheran coffees are of the very best. Give them tions, merchants, manufacturers and a trial, just for the sake of having one by one, on every hand, they are an- and Mr. Haller. We formerly gave en- ihurch. It was observed in that, in professional interests was the prettiest good drink. Their teas are of just as swering the bugle call to join the large tertainments, the last one was four or regard to Pastor Schmid's period of we have ever seen. good a quality and at prices as low as Promptness in Delivery. army in the great Beyond. Yes, let us five years ago, "The Deestrict Skule," pastorial service, that it extended to the lowest. (05) treat them kindly. But death alone is which was a decided success financially, THIS certainly is funny enough. Con- more than double that of any other pas- not the only instrument that is drop- but this money could not last always, gressman Gorman soberly announces tor ever settled here. Father Cullen's ping the old veterans of the wars from and when we found we had but a few that if the Democrats carry the next services in St. Thomas' Parish must be the pension rolls. There is another in- dollars in our treasury, wo too, asked legislature and elect the governor they excepted in this remark. He remained strument — the companion of Death— the question, "Where are we to get tho will re-district the State of Michigan from his arrival on the ground in 1840 that is dropping them from the pension means to carry on our work?" And and re-enact the district method of to his death in 1802. He was buried rolls—the Democratic party. You will now we hear that Mrs. Trueblood will choosing presidential electors. Mr. beneath the church which had been 1 please notice, kind reader, that it is soon give us a benefit, the school board rorman snouldnot waste any sleep over built under his direction; but tho re- also spelled with a D. The party of De- granting tho use of the High School Picture ^ the details of his plan.—Allegan Gazette. mains were in July, 1892, removed to struction—another D. The party for a hall for the entertainment. Our an- St. Thomas' Cemetery west of the city, tariff for Deviltry only—another D'. The nual picnic was omitted this year, but PHOF. LEYI D. WINKS has been hon- by Rev. E. D. Kelly, the present pastor. Democratic party is annoying the old we ^ave the children a dinner during - by the Republicans with the nomi- Father Cullen built also a house which soldiers, who are wearing the scars of holidays, our friends contributing a was his own property and descended to a Framing:! nation of President of the council. Prof, honor. It has insulted them by placing a Wines' record as a public officer is generous supply of refreshments. The nephew and niece. The small space in southerner at the head of the pension de- garments made in the school are dis- front of it was finely adorned with trees You have some to do. Take it to CMAS. F. clean. He is not a boodler but is a partment. The Democratic party is an- STABLER, 25 S. 4th Ave. and get the finest kind man of irreproachable character, who tributed among the needy or sold for a and shrubbery. This house stood and noying the veterans as it is annoying the trifling sum. still stands on Division street. It is the of work at the most reasonable rates. We pre- •ves in doing what is right in muni- business men of the country. To annoy cipal affairs. In the discharge of his Donations of material or money will first on the east side of that street and fer to do a large volume of work at the lowest and destroy is its mission. Years ago duties he does not recognize the wish of be thankfully received by the Superin- northward of North or Kingsley street possible rate than to do a small amount at a high it attacked the life of the nation: today friends, nor does he countenance the tendent, M. L. BROWNT. as now called; but in the recent widen- rate as so many others do, and who have so little it is attacking the business interests of desires of enemies. He has only the to do that cobwebs gather upon them. Come interests of the city at heart. the nation and the heroes of the nation. early and avoid the rush. Yes. Id us treat the old veterans well AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS WORLD'S FAIR. the few years they remain with us. WHEN Horace Groelcy failed to se- oure the nomination on the Republican paper Hanging;! ticket for the presidency, he offered A. \V. Corlis, photographer of (i E. himself as a candidate for the presiden- 11 uron-st., took a Hash-light picture of Of course we do more of it than any other • the Democratic party. The Dem- the members of the Knights of Pythias paper hanger in the city. Why? Our prices give ocratic party nominated Mr. Creely, at their meeting last Monday night. the answer. Call and see us. The results were splendid. Mr. Corlis Q^PRICE'S arid Mr. Greely was defeated. W. K. Walker failed to secure the nomination is rapidly gaining a deserved reputation as a first-class photographer. He has CHAS. F. STABLER, for president of the council on the I;. Baking publican ticket. Ho then offered him- made a number of important changes 25 S. Fourth St. self us a candidate to the Democrats, for the better in the old Kelly gallery who have nominated him. History MI that lie i> now prepared to do you will repeat itself in Mr. Walker's case, satisfactory work in every respect if The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—Xo Ammonia; No Alum. He v' ated. I you will give him a trial. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER-. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1894.

Prof. Clinton Lockhart has completed Society News. his work for the year in the Bible Chair course and leaves today for Yale Uni- Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report The. In University circles the most inter- versity where he will pursue some spe- esting topic in society affairs is the Jun- cial lines of work during the spring and ior hop, which will be given tomorrow summer. evening. It is predicted by knowing Mrs. Maxon, of Union City, was called to this city last week by the Wall Paper ones that the event will eclipse any" severe illness of her daughter, Belle thing and everything hitherto attempted Baking Season is Here. Maxon, who has just finished her course by junior classes of the U. of M. The in elocution at the U. of M., graduating Waterman gymnasium will be the with high honors. scene of the grand'ball. The main The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Church of Christ gives a social tomorrow night in MOORE & WETHORE floor of the mammoth structure has the church parlors to the students who, Powder b^en conditioned—if we may be allowed during the year, have been enrolled in Are prepared for it with the Largest and Best Selected Stock use the word—so that it will be not the various Biblical courses given by ever shown in the city. i -iy the finest, the most elaborate, but Profs. Willett and Lockhart. ABSOLUTELY PURE Come and let us show you our goods before making your selec- also the largest in the Wolverine state tions. Our Prices are Right. The finest pines in Georgia have been On the Campus. amounts to abo.it 8.900,000. Dr. Reilly hewn down, cut, planed and polished will sail fo;- Europa about April 1. un- LATEST COUNTY NEWS. Nice Patterns in Blanks at from 5 cts. to 7 cts. and placed in the hall, and on the night less he receives different instruc- The freshmen will hold a social at tions. EMERY. Hew Patterns in Gilts at from 8 cts. to \l\ cts. of the hop the floor will shine like a Granger's Academy April 6th. G. E. Frye went to Toledo on Monday morning star, when the waltzes and the Embossed and Flitter Gilts at from \l\ cts. to 20 cts. Dr. Gunsaulus was the guest of the We had the good fortune on Friday last on business. polkas and the two steps will be danced. Beta Theta Pi during his stay in the to receive a visit from Master Chas. The net proceeds of the I. O. G. T. Fint. Goods at Comparatively Low Prices. A Detroit decorator has promised to city. Watson and his mother, Mrs. Dr. Watentertainmen- t were $15. array the walls like unto the walls in the A petition is being circulated by the son, of Saline. Master Charles is an A sugar party will be given at E. C. Newest Colors in Ingrains wit] castles of the Shah of Persia (O Shaw!) Seminary students asking for better Orchard Lake cadet and is enjoying a Bortlett's on Saturday next for the ben- ?h Fringes and Ceilings. efit of the Sunday School. We can show you Appropr —Schremser, the great musician, will chairs. vacation of ten days. He is only in his terns for any room you The U. of M. ball team will play Chi- may wish to paper. No trouble furnish heavenly music for the twenty- fourteenth year, is over six feet tall remnants that are bargains. goods; we have a few four regular dances and the grand cago 'Varsity at Evanston, April 2 and and weighs 160 pounds. He is as WEBSTER. at Ann Arbor May 5. march, when the 800 invited guests, straight as an arrow and is the hand- Miss Mamie Phelps is very sick. Paper hanging and all interior dec> J done by Good President Adams, of the University Edwin Ball is renominated far super- Workmen at Lowest Price*. yourself and lady, will smile, will laugh, of Wisconsin, was the guest of Prof. somest boy of fourteen we ever saw. visor. will dance and be merry for tomorrow D'Ooge Friday and Saturday. Master Charles enjoyes his work at the Mr. Timothy is convalescent from his Attention is also called to our Window Shade Department. we die.—Hangsterfer, the caterer, will Minnie H. Nemby, '89 lit., was recent- academy very much. The military serious hand. We have a full stock—all colors Hhs. Shade work have everything on hand in the shape ly married to Geo. Ricketts, of the drills, the cavalry charges, the infan- Mr. George Phelps is quite sick with promptly at prices that will suit j i >u of eatables, delicacies from the North Wagner Palace Car Co., Chicago. try maneuvering and gun practice are, inflammatory rheumatism. and from the South, and fine fruits, A case of German books from Leipsic he says, intensely interesting. The Everybody please remember Mrs. have arrived in New York and will be Orchard Lake foot-ball team, he as- Lake's recital at the Congregational MOORE & WETMORE, nuts and figs from Oriental lands. Each added to the library in a few days. church Friday evening, March 30. booth will have a table, each table will sures us, can whip the U. of M. 6 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH, E. F. Mills delivered a very interest- boys or any other club anywhere. THE Thursday evening Rev. Mr. Baum- be decorated with flowers, around which gardner gives his preparatory lecture ing discourse on "Business" before a KEIUSTER will always be pleased to see the merry dancers and the happy guests large audience in Newberry Hall re- preceeding the communion service next will sit and waiters will do their bidding-. cently. Charles and learn that he is growing Sunday. The greatest event in society circles of There are 528 fraternity imen in the physically and mentally. Last Sunday evening, the delegates The Master RusJ} is Over t University. They mostly live by them- to the Detroit Christian Endeavor Con- the U. of M. will be the junior hop, vention gave reports. Webster will selves and board at their respective i-\ i.i. MM i ti. hop, hop!—Another great down-town chapter houses. surely be stirred up now. But we E had a big rush oiKEaskr Hats event of which society has been speak- It is possible that M. J, Reilly, of De- Words of Praise For the Senior lu- Wand our stock was i; ing, was the music furnished by the troit, national champion wrestler in the nual by the I . of 31. Daily DELHI MILLS. but new orders for the very nowesil?111'- choir, which sang praises to the Lord at 12.") pound class, will will give an exhi- The U. of M. Daily speaks in high Mrs. Slimmer's parents from Whit- Are still the beautiful Easter services at St. bition at the indoor meet. terms of the forthcoming Palladium, more Lake visited her on Easter Sun- latest styles of goods enable us to pleatS£ day. Thomas' church. The music was sim- Two new cases are to be placed in the which has just been issued from the all tats. ^**^« museum. They will be used for a col- Miss Mary Roost is visiting her sister Doing ply grand and beautiful. Six£y-two lection of fish from Japanese waters, Register Printing and Publishing Co. 's and other friends in Toledo for a few pages of Marzo's mass in G was render- presented by Dr. Sterns, of Detroit. presses. days. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL. ed in a manner most creditable to the The professors of the law department "The editors," says the Daily, "are Mr. Ryan and wife and Mr. Kinquist Lots of training given by the choir by Mr. John have decided to give a series of extra to be congratulated for their good taste and wife were called to North Lake last Bring your Coupon Bwk and save 5 per J. McClellan, who has just cause to feel lectures to the members of the school, and judgment in arranging the con- week by the death of their father, Mr. cent on every purchase, Coupon Books may be O'Connell. had free at our parlors. elated over the work. It was a great on the practical aspects of a lawyer's tents and the gen aral make-up of their Business! work. The Delhi Sunday School celebrated musical event of the year.—Another Pres. Minnahan, of the senior law annual. It may be truly said that the Easter Sunday by recitations by the great society event will be the great class, has appointed the following com- thirty-sixth volume of the Palladium is children and remarks by the superin- concert of the Ann Arbor Banjo and mittee on Commencement invitation: equal to any of its predecessors. tendent, appropriate for the day. The UTOPIA MILLINERY PARLORS, Guitar Club at the opera house this Oreon E. Scott, Charles A. Denison, J. The cover is green with embossed ladies had decorated the house very evening. The announcement that the F. Poston, A. L. Pratt and Mr. Wad- prettily and the girls printed mottos on No. 59 5. flain St., leigh. lettering in gold and the design is very the blackboard with colored chalks, Ann Arbor, Mich. greatest banjo virtuoso in the world Prof. Graham Taylor, of Chicago neat, only the words "The Palladium," which added greatly to the decorations. will assist the clubs at the concert, University, will speak before the S. C. "94" appear on the cover. In size the should insure a full house.—The man- A. next Sunday morning and at a Union Palladium is 8x10 inches, printed on PITTSFIELD. agement of the Grand Opera house is Service of the churches at University extra heavy enamelled paper, making a Ralph Elsworth wandered into town favoring Ann Arbor theatre-goers with hall in the evening. book of over two hundred page3. Sunday. Frank S. Whitman, a literary student The cold wave came and everybody a number of excellent plays, which is of the class of '96, was practising base Typographically and mechanically G. H. WILD exclaimed "I told you so!" The dam- being highly appreciated by lovers of ball on the campus Saturday afternoon the book is perfect, and reflects great age done to fruit will probably be con- the drama.—Prof. Stanley will give an when he accidentally came into colli- credit upon the Register Printing com- siderable. Informal musical recital at Frieze mem- sion with one of his classmates and waspany, who did the work. F. Hutzel and S. R. Crittenden were orial hall at 8 P. M. on Friday to the injured somewhat. The cuts, with the exception of one elected members of the executive com- Is in it members of the Michigan Schoolmas- Alfred Nicoletti, of Rochester, New or two half-tones, are of the best quality mittee for Pittsfield in the Farmers' York, is at Newberry hall with an art Vigilance Association. C. H. Roberts ters' Club, which holds its sessions in and several scenes from the campus add exhibit that well merits the attention of was elected treasurer. With a full line of Imported and Doint-stic this city on Friday and Saturday of this the students and the general public. greatly to the features of the book. At the Republican caucus last Thurs- week.—Mr. and Mrs. Ross Granger will, The exhibit consists of casts, bass- As is usual, the book is given up reliefs, medallions, busts and vases, in day the following men were placed in we understand, give an Easter calico reproduction of the most famous classi- largely to fraternity matters, class rolls, nomination: For supervisor, M. F. Case; party to their pupils on Saturday after- organizations, etc.. and for that reason clerk, J. H. Webb; treasurer, F. H. cal antiques now existing. Ticknor; school inspector, J. F. Webb; Spring and Summer noon from 1 to 3:30.—We have succeed- Geo. W. Fuller has been appointed very little literary matter is published. highway commissioner, George Read. ed in gathering the following society chairman of the executive committee of This year's board of editors are to be The Democrats held their caucus Mon- news of personal interest: the Republican Club. The other mem- congratulated fo» their judgment in ex- day and nominated for supervisor, John Suitings. bers of the committee are F. C. Kuhn, cluding all grinds or other objection- Fiegle; clerk, C. H. Roberts; treasurer, •C. C. Parker was in Owosso last week. G. E. Leonard, C. A. Denison, L. O. Hermann Rayer: school inspecto'r, V. Wadleigh, M. R. Todd, E. L. Allor, E. able matter from the pages of the Pal-C. Nichols; hiarhway commissioner. Iiliult tnt veI> liltest Miss Amanda Reyer has been visiting D. Babst, P. G. Burnham, F. D. Adams, ladium, thus proving that a successful EVERY GARMENT ' '" * y in Detroit. Wm. Miller. H. F. Hussey, Marry Weinstein, J. R. annual can be issued without such mat- W. McCrow, of Stock bridge, is visit- Arneill and A. J. Purdy. ing in the city. ter, and setting an example worthy to H IIIT TIOKK LAKE. styles. The Junior hop is under the control of be followed by other college annuals." John Weber and his sister, Mollie, Mrs. Walz, mother-in-law of M. the following fraternities: Chi Psi. Al- attended the funeral of their cousin in Fisher, is very low. pha Delta Phi, Sigma Phi, Psi, Upsilon, Francisco Sunday. (rive us a chance to fit you out like a gentleman. Mrs. M. Lehman visited her parents Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Easter services were appropriately in Waterloo last week. Phi Kappa Psi, Zeta Psi and Delta Tau observed in the M. E. church, Rev. Miss Ethel Thompson is the guest of Delta. Besides these there will be Shier officiating. friends in Port Huron. three other booths for the fraternities: Phi Delta Theta, Delta Sigma Delta Mr. C. A. Pray and family, who have G. H. WILD, Caspar Rinsey is suffering from in- and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. been visiting relatives here during the flammatory rheumatism. NO. 2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., NEAR MAIN ST. The Inter-collegiate debate between past two weeks, returned to their home Mrs. Frank B. Tibbals, of Detroit, is Northwestern University and the Uni- in Lansing on Monday. visiting friends in the city. eersity of Michigan will take place in The five-year-old son of Thos. Coyle Milo G. Milligan, of Jackson, attend- University Hall Friday evening, April was kicked in the head by a horse on ed the funeral of his father. 6. The question is, resolved: "That it Wednesday. Dr. Smith was summoned Miss Nellie Balcom, of Chicago, is ought to be the policy of the Federal and he is slowly recovering. yisiting friends in the city. Government to bring about the annexa- Mrs. F. M. Lumbard has moved her Miss May Webster, of Owosso, is tion of the Hawaiian Islands." Michi- cottage in the grove across from her THE TAILOR! visiting relatives in the city. gan takes the affirmative. Gov. Rich residence. Anyone wishing to rent it has promised to preside on this occa- during the summer can do so. Mrs. Flemming Carrow was the guest sion. Th3 jud^e are Hon. J. K. Ha nil- of Detroit friends last week. Don't forget the Good Templars' ton, of Toledo; Hon. M. T. Krueger, of "hard times" social Thursday evening F. W. Chapin, city treasurer of Jack- Michigan City, Ind.; and Rev. Chas. at the residence of G. W. MeCormie. son, was in the city last week. Little. D.D., of Wabash, Ind. The de- Everybody come and wear his old The FIRE INSURANCE Wm. Mead, of Webberville, is hav- bators for the U. of M. are E. H. Mar- clothes. ing an eye treated at the hospital. lett, E. C. Lindley, and J. H. Mays; Twenty-one jolly Good Templars -AND- Mrs. Henry M. Campbell, of Detroit, those for Northwestern, E. I. Goshen, ,7 climbed into some "wagons" on Satur- has been visiting Ann Arbor friends. H. S. Hadley and C. B. Campbell. Both colleges have chosen very able Urs. John Wolfe day evening and drove to Emery to at- Little Girls Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Sickly, of Macon, representatives, and that the contest Zaleski, Ohio. tend an entertainment given by Emery Ocean Steam Ship visited Ann Arbor friends last week. will be exciting, there is little doubt. lodge. The entertainment was very Samuel Sidore and family, of Cali- This debate will be a splendid discussion good and all enjoyed themselves. Two Will be glad to know fornia, are the guests of friends in the of the Hawaiian question, and should Agonizing Pains young "ladies" and a "gent" carried city. on until they broke the spring of the Tickets for be attended by everyone who is at all Scrofula and Salt Rheum seat, so they had to put up with the they can have a nicely Prof. H. L. Willett left for Chicago interested in current affairs. consequences and sit in the bottom of Monday night. He will return Friday Cause Much Misery the wagon box. Good for them. night. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. trimmed hat for dolly North German Lloyd A sad accident oceuirad here on Tues- Mrs. M. M. Rosenberg, of Reed City, Hood's Sarsaparilla a Codsend to Coldwater Courier: The U. of M. day which cast a gloom over the whole is visiting her mother. Mis. S. A. A Whole Family. community. Irving Field, while help- FREE by. buying Goodale. Glee and Banjo Clubs will appear in the " C. I. Ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: ing to saw wood with a buzz-saw, was and Hamburg- Hon. Henry P. Krell, an attorney of Tibbits opera house Friday evening, " Gentlemen—My mother-in-law, Mrs. Eliz- killed by the bursting of the saw. He a hat for themselves to Leadville, Col., is the guest of M. J. April 6th. These clubs were here last abeth Wolfe, at the age of 72 years, was attacked was terribly mangled, his arm being cut Lehman. season in the Y. M. C. A, lecture course with a violent form of salt rheum; it spread all off at the shoulder joint and nose brok- the amount of $2.OO or American Mrs. Wm. Needham, of Highland over her body, and her hands and limbs were n, eyes cut out and his head cut in Station, was in the city on business and gave the best entertainment in the dreadful to look at. At the same time, my little many places. He was thirty-one years whole course. A large house is already daughter Clara, who was just one year old, was of age and leaves a wife and two little last week. girls besides many other relatives and M. M. Nye, of Rochester, is having assured, there having been a prelimi- attacked by a similar disease, like scrofula. It Packet Co. appeared In the form of large sores under each friends to mourn his loss. The funeral Come in and see our an operation performed on his mouth at nary canvass made to dispose of enough was held at the house on Friday under the hospital. side of her neck; had the attendance of the tickets to guarantee the club's expenses. family physician and other doctors for a long the auspices of the Maccabees and was hats during our opening J. L. Gilbert, of Chelsea, deputy oil The box sheet will open at the opera time, but seemed to grow worse. A little book ll attended. Rev. Shier officiated. inspector of this district, was in the fell Into my hands, in which were numerous tes- the last three days of city last week. house next Friday morning. Everyone MACK & SCHMID, Agts. interested in fine music and desiring to timonials from people who had been Notice. Mrs. Ed. Eberbach has departed for tli is week. 54 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. Albuquerque, New Mexico, to visit her listen to a "way up" college glee ciub Cured of Scrofula I hereby give notice that my wife, daughter, Mrs. Zimmer. program should hear them. by Hood's Sarsaparilla. As soon as we gave Anna May. has left her home without Hood's Sarsaparilla to Clara, she began to get ust cause and I hereby give notice that Miss Edith Cook, of Rochester, has better, and before the first bottle was gone, the I will not become responsible for any accepted a position in a millinery es- Dr. Chas. • O. Reilly, pastor of the sores entirely healed up and there has never debts she may contract. tablishment in this city. Catholic church in Adrian, and ELVIN E. Bl.ARSDELL, Mrs. J. Hubbard, of Saginaw, is visit- well known in this city, has been sum- J. n. MORTON, ing her mother, Mrs. G. Monroe. Her (06) Hamburg, Mich. little son Gilbert is accompaning her. moned to Parts to testify relative to the HoodV^-Cures The Ann Arbor Gas Co. are to the ••Paris fund," now on deposit inoneof been any sign of the disease since. She is a rout this spring with a full line of gas NO. 10 E. WASHINGTON ST. Miss Belle Sperry, lit '91, now a healthy, robust child. Her grandmother took stoves and are prepared to demons LUMBER! the Paris banks. The money was raised teacher in the Adrian High School, is Hood's Sarsaparilla at the same time, and the hat gas is the cheapest fuel on the Of all kinds for aU purposes at visiting friends and relatives in the in 1884 to pay election expenses of home city. salt rheum decreased in its violence and market, besides being the cleanest and rule candidates in Ireland. Dr. Reilly A Perfect Cure nost easily managed. ('all at the. office VISIT KOPF'S NEW STORE, Lowest Prices O. T. Hoover, of the Chelsea Stand- was treasurer of the fund, and at his was soon effected. It took about three months )f the <>as Co.. opposite Cook House, and ard, was in the city on Saturday. He- nd sec the figures. They are convine- 13 EAST AW STKliliT, Also LATH and SHINGLES. suggestion the money was placed in the for her cure, and she ascribes her good health anythingg in the Hi says the Standard is progressing and and strength at her advanced age to Hood's Sar- Bg. See the company's advertisement For the finestFruits , Candies. Peanuts, Lath Sh i Chelsea is still in the lead. hands of Parnell, Justin McCarthy and saparilla. It has certainly been a Godsend to n another column. ('igars and Ice Cream Soda to tin city. priett "i" Miss Emma E. Bower, great record 18 Mr. Biggar. Mr. McCarthy is the my family." Mas. SOPHIA WOLFE, Zaleski, O. Wt "'"Hi your track and will make the J. L. BO'DMEIi. keeper, was present at a school of in- Roller Kii'g is acknowledged to be the only surviving trustee. Now there is a Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, constipation, best patent flour. On sale by all first- price accordingly. 117 SOI Til ItfAIIV ST. struction for Maccabees in Howell last (ALL A\I> SHE IS, week and made a few remarks. ! question about the surplus, which biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. lass grocers. (O.'itf) Aim Arbor, Ui< li. THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1894.

Exciirslou Tii'ketK to Texas and Ar- Beat Kotate tuMOn ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. kansas. DO YOU EXPECT Delia L. Clements to Samuel Excursion tickets will be sold from all Clements, Ann Arbor $ 1 00 stations on the Columbus, Hocking Val- TO BECOME A Sarah M. Brown to Rosa C. HE PYRAMID PII4K Cl RE BE- ley and Toledo Ry. to all points in Tex- COMING RECOGNIZED as and Arkansas on March 13th, April SULPHU. Ward, Ann Arbor (iOO 00 QARRIAGE pAlNTING MOTHER ? Jacob Lutz to John Lutz, Saline 3,000 00 10th and May 8th, 1894, at the low rate Jacob Seherdt to Ludwig of ONE FARE for the ROUND TRIP. Scherdt. Jr., Freedom 1 00 • Certain Lasting Cure for Every Tickets will be good thirty days for re- & AND Form of Piles. turn and will allow stop over privileges ITTERS Francis M. English to Clara E. "MOTHERS* Miils, et al, Manchester 1 00 Since the introduction of the Pyramid within the States of Texas and Arkansas. REPAIRING. Tobias Laubengayer to Albert Write agents, C. H.V. & T. Ry for par- lie Cure, the barbarous surgical oper- ticulars or W. H. Fisher, G. P. & T. A., FRIEND" Schuerman, Ann Arbor 275 00ation heretofore considered necessary is Cleanse Gottlieb Luick to Emanuel Columbus. Ohio. (09) Luick, Ann Arbor 1 00 apidly becoming a thing of the past. HONEST WORK CHILD BIRTH EASY. George A. Hawkins, et al to The Pyramid Pile Cure has taken the The Vitiated Assists Nature, Lessens Danger, tni Shortens Labor. Minnie Marr, Ypsilanti 3,500 00 ilace of an operation for many reasons: HONEST MATERIAL George A. Hawkins, et al, to "My wile suffered more in ten minutes First, it euros every form of piles Blood MODERATE RATES with her other children than she did all Helen M. Bischoff, Ypsilanti.3,500 00 Whec Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. John H. Meyer, by sheriff, to vithout a particle of pain. The most cartful attention given to all together with her last, after having used Matthew E. Keeler. guard., Second, it cures without any incor.- When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When you see jobs. four bottles of MOTHEB'3 FKIEND," When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Bays a customer. Sharon 1,600 00 'enience or detention from daily work. Osborne Case to Ebenezer Har- •\7hen she had Children, she gave them Castoria. GIVE ME A TRIAL. HENDERSON DALE, Druggist, Carmi, 111. mon, York 20 <^J Third, its effects are lasting and not Its impurities Sent by express on receipt of price, £1.50 per bot George Fields, nee Jewell, to >imply a temporary relief. tie. Book " To Mothers " mailed free. Lillian Fields, Ann Arbor. . 100 Fourth, the price is nominal, costing I. C. HANDY, BBADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., E. Holmes, et al, by (?uaj?d.. to only a dollar a package. Bursting throu h Carriage Painter. FOR SALE BY Alt. DRUGGISTS. ATLANTA, GA. Jacob L. Strang, Yr>?ilanti... 85 00 trover Seylold's Blacksmith Shop, op- Marietta Holmes, to Jacob L. Fifth, it is entirely harmless, contain- Sale. ng no mineral poisons, and cannot Notice is hereby given, That by virtue The Skin posite Coofc House. Strang, YpsUbnVi 85 00 of a writ of fieri/ados issued out of the J. G. Pray to John R. Bowdish, larm the most delicate. circuit court for the county of Washte- Ann . Vrbor 4,500 00 Druggists everywhere sell it and re-naw, in favor of Henry Binder, against Bn Pimples, KOAL ! C- T. Gregory, etal, by ex'r., to the goods and chattels and real estate of Wm. T. Engel, Dexter 1,600 00 port almost universal satisfaction wher- Order your season's supply now of ver it is used. Adolph Hort'stettcr, in said county, to me John Doody to Wm. T. Engel, directed and delivered, I did on the 27th Blotches Dexter 1 00 It has been thoroughly tested by phy- General or local day of December, 1892, levy upon ami l^adies or Reds* ™ ™^^ *•" • M. STABLER. Martin L. D'Ooge to Mary W. sicians in every state in the union and » week. Exclusive territory. Th* take all the right, title and interest of Rapid DUhWufaer. WashesalHh* 11 W. WASHINGTON ST. Tlioii<> So. 8 D'Ooge, Ann Arbor 1 00 is recognized by the best authorities as the said Adolph Hoffstetter, in and to dishes for a family in one minute. Clara Can- to D. C. Griffin, Yp- Washes, rinses and driei them the safest, surest and cheapest pile cure the following described real estate, that on Sulphur Bit- without wetting the hands. You CLEVELAND to silanti 200 00 is to say: All that certain piece or par- push the button, themachinedoei Clara A. Gott to Louis Hansel- known. the rest. Bright, polished dishes, cel of land situate and being on Sec- tors and Health wsSS and cheerful wives. No scalded mann, Ann Arbor 200 00 We take pleasure in presenting the fingers.noBoiledhandior clothing. $2.50 BUFFALO tion Twenty-nine (29) in Township two 'No broken dishes, DO muss. Cheap, Matthias Rentechler to Emman- foSSow. following letters of remarkable cures (2) south of Range six (t>) east, State of durable, warranted. Circulars free. Via "C. & B. LINE.'' uel Itentschler, Lodi 5,000 00 Michigan, known, bounded and describ- W< P. IIAKIUSON Si CO., Clerk He. 13, Columbus O. Louis Hanselmann to Gottlieo performed by this remedy, and all of ed as follows, viz: Beginning in the cen- Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordwuy & Co., Commencing- with opening of naviga- Hanselmann, Ann Arbor.... 200 0( them being recent, lends an added in- ter of a highway leading westerly out of tion (about April 1st). Magniffieient Peter T. Deuress to Charles S. lostoa, Mass., for best medical work published side-wheel steel steamers / terest, and simply emphasizes the fact the city of Ann Arbor, known as the Doty, Ypsilanti 1,200 00 that for all forms of piles the Pyramid Eber White road, three and one-half John S. Foley to Daniel J. Ross, ' State of Ohio" and "State ot New Mirk." Pile Cure is a specific. (3i) rods westerly from the south-east Ann Arbor 1,900 00 corner of six acres sold by John Allen DAILY TIME TABLp/ J. R. McLaughlin to John B, From D. P. Collins,^Garnett: I com- and wife to James Kingsley on the 1st ('orliss, Ann Arbor 2.000 00 menced using the Pyramid Pile Cure day of February. A. D., 1836; and run- D. J. Ross to John S. Foloy, Yp- SUNDAY INCIJ-;1)I?D. and my case was so bad I thought the ning thence westerly along said road four silanti 3,000 00 rods; thence north one and one-fourth p. M. Martha A. Woodward to Wm. remedy was going to fail in my case, bu1 (li) degrees east, six (0) chains and for- 7: 30 A. M. McFetridge, Ypsilanti 1,300 00 before I had used two-thirds of one ty-iive (45) links; thence north, seventy- Lv. Buffalo, - 6:15 P. M. E. and W. Boon to Albeit F. package I began to feel much better five (75) degrees east parallel to the road A r. Cleveland, 7:30 A. M. Ball, Ypsilanti 275 CM and can honestly say I am entirely thirty-three (33) links, or so far that a John Staebler, by c. c. c. to course north two(2)chains and eighty(80) (KN'TRAL STANDARD TIME. 3eorge Miller, Superior 2,530 00 cured. It is the quickest and surest links will strike the land formerly owned remedy I have ever tried or heard of. Taku the "C. & B. Line" steamers Lucy K. Gates to PhinaHunter, by .lacob Kempt, one(l)ehain and one(l) nd enjoy a refreshing- night's rest when Chelsea 135 00 From Josiah Robeits, Port O.an, N. link westerly of the north-west corner oroute to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Tor- Louisa M. Thorp, et al, to Chas. of land formerly owned by George Harris, York 400 00 J,: Just one quarter of a package of Granville; thence easterly parallel to iii<>, \i tr York, Boston, Albany, 1000 the Pyramid Pile Cure did wonders for the road to said Granville's land, thence ikmds, or any Eastern or Canadian Not HI* Property. oints. me and I have lost no opportunity of south three (3) chains to another corner Hostetter McGinnis strolled into a recommending such a great remedy. of the said land formerly owned by the PATENTS Cheap Excursions Weekly to Niagara Falls. fashionable Harlem church just before said Granville: thence westerly parallel the service began. The sexton fol From Wm. MeHale, Kockport, Mass.: to the road about thirty-six (36) links: Write for tourists pamphlet. lowed him up and, tapping him on the One package of Pyramid Pile Cure has thence south two (2) degrees and thirty H. R. Rogers, T. F. Newman, shoulder and pointing to a small cur helped more than anything I have yet (30) minutes west six (6) chains and FOR INVENTIONS. that had followed him into the sacrec used. twenty-five (25) links to the place of be- «.< n"l Paas. Ajit. Gen'l manager. ginning, being the same land that was Cleveland, Ohio. edifice, said: When it is remembered that usuall y conveyed to Daniel Murray, by Charles Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government is "Dogs are not admitted." piles is a most difficult, obstinate disease that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because Bleicher, by deed of conveyance datec of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their "Thafs not my dog," responded Hos to cure, these results obtained from the 18th day of January, 18f>2, and re- tetter. corded in the office of the Register ol patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli- HY " "But he follows you." using a single package, costing but one Deeds for the county of Washtenaw, in able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if "Well, so do you, and you are not my dollar, are certainly remarkable to say Liber 32 of Deeds on page 790. not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. ARE the least. People who have been an- With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, property." All of which I shall expose for sale a1 and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have [HEELER The sexton growled and removed the noyed with piles for years are astonished public auction or vendue to the highesi retained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to animal with unnecessary force.—Alex at the prompt results always secured. bidder at the south door of the couri Sweet, in Texas Siftings. The Pyramid Pile Cure is made by house in the city of Ann Arbor, in said Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign county, that being the place of holding FILSONS the Pyramid Co. of Albion,-Mich., and the circuit court for the said county of Countries, Conduct Interferences, Make Special The usual treatment of catarrh i is now also for sale at all idrug stores, Washtenaw, on Saturday, the 21st day Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register very unsatisfactory, as thousands cap together with a treatise on cause and of April, 1894, next, at 10 o'clock in the SEWING MACHINES testify. Proper local treatment is posi forenoon of that day. Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as tively necessary to success, but many cure of rectal diseases. Dated this 1st day of March, A. D. to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and POPULAR? if not most, of the remedies in genera 1894 use afford but temporary relief. A cure Five FamoiiK Etchings. THOS. P. LEONARD, Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. BECAUSE LADIES certainly cannot be expected from snuffs The Passenger Department of the Deputy Sheriff. powders, douches and washes. Ely' New York Central has just issued a If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to- T LAWRENCE & BUTTERFIELD, BUY THEM LIKE HEM Cream Balm, which is so highly com series of live beautiful etchings, which 08 Attornevs. gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at mended, is a remedy which combine artistically outrank anything ol' the once advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If E R the important requisites of quick action kind ever issued by a railroad company, others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by AND TELL ^ E'N DS. specific curative power, with perfect while the absence of any advertising others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting oa the safety and pleasantness to the patient. 'eature renders them suitable for hang- "ONLY matter. Many ladies have used our machines The druggists all sell it. ng in your office, library or home. twenty to thirty years in their family work, No. 1 is "Washington Bridge," which THE PRESS CLAIHS COHPANY, and are still using the original machines Mr. Chidman, of the Fulton Market, spans the Harlem Uiver at 181st street, ONE we furnished them a generation ago. 19 E. Washington-st., reports that the 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. agent of Armour & Co., of Chicago, one of the finest bridges in the world, Many of our machines have run more ind a marvel of engineering. In the P. O. Box 385. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. than twenty years without repairs, other was in the city last week and made distance is High Bridge, the Croton NIGHT than needles. With proper care they him such terms on fine meats that the Viaduct. In the foreground a charac- aS"Thls Company is managed by a combination of the largest and most influential news- never wear out, and seldom need repair. Fulton Market is now able to sell all teristic river scene that will .be recog- papers in the United States, for the express purpose of protecting their subscrtbera We have built sewing machines for kinds of meats cheaper than ever. Call nized by any one at all familiar with OUT!" against unscrupulous and incompetent Patent Agents, and each paper printing this adver- more than forty years and have constantly and give their meats a trial. (05) the locality. tisement vouches for the responsibility and high standing of the Press Claims Company. improved them. We build our machines Excursion to Virginia April »tli, 1894. No. 2.—"Rock of Ages, Niagara Falls," «s~Cut this out and send it with your inquiry.-®* on honor, and they are recognized every- rom a photo by William H. Jackson THE QUICKEST TIME EVER where as the most accurately fitted and April 9th the Hocking Valley Ry. will sell exclusion tickets to Virginia & Co., Denver. A view that has been - - - MADE TO - - - finely finished sewing machines in the admired by every one who has seen it. One-Half Cheaper than Wood world. Our latest, the "No. 9," is the points at half rate. Address, H. A. OIL or Coal. No Smoke. Goes WILSON, D. F. A., Toledo, 0. The soft tones in which it is printed add result of our long experience. In com- (06) greatly to the effect of the falling wat BURNER in any Stove. petition with the leading machines of the kWANTACENTS ON world, it received the Grand Prize at the Miul.nl>.* Reduced Kates. ers and spray. Paris Exposition of 1889, as the best, For spring vacation of the Univer- No. 3-"Old Spring at West Point," SALARY OR COMMISSION also a photo by Wm. H. Jackson & Co., FLORIDA^ SEND FOR CATALOGUE other machines receiving only compli- sity of Michigan, Ypsilanti Normal, mentary medals of gold, silver and bronze. (leary Business College, the Toledo, Denver. A romantic scene, recalling OF PRICES AND TERMS. The Grand Prize was what all sought for, Ann Arbor & North Michigan Ry. will memories of summer days at the fa- and our machine was awarded it. sell tickets to students holding proper mous military academy. National Oil Burner Co certificates, at one and one-third fare No. 4.- "999 and the DeWitt Clinton." Cleveland, Ohio. • Send for our illustrated catalogue. We The famous Empire State Express en- NEWORLEANS STATION E. lor the round trip, to all points in want dealers in all unoccupied territory, Michigan and the Central Traffic Ass'n. gine "999" which occasioned such territory. widespread comment at the World's - - VIA WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. Tickets will be issued April 12th, 13th Pair, occupies the top half of the card, DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? and below appears the old "DeWiit 185 &. 187 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. and 14th and limited to return up to and including April 23th. Clinton," affording a truly remarkable example of the progress of railroad C. H. & D. R. 8. GREENWOOD, Agent. J. F. SCHUH, (06) science in the past fifiy years. No. 5.—''Hounding the Nose, Mohawk AGNET, Nlglit Class In Shorthand. Valley." One of the handsomest rail- In order to accommodate a number o road pictures ever made. The scene is Ann Arbor, - Michigan. young people who wish to take up the just below Little Falls. AXD study of Shorthand, but who are occu- These etcnings are all printed on fine PAIN-KILLER E. C. MORRIS SAFE CO. pied during the day, the School of plate paper, 24x32 inches, suitable for Shorthand will, next week, organize an framing. Copies may be procured at (Incorporated.) evening class. All who wish to join the office of W. B. Jerome, General CINCINNATI Will Cure Cramps, Colic, Cholera- CAPITAL - $250,000. this class should call at once at the Western Passenger Agent, 97 Cl;irk-st., Successors to E. C. MOKRIS & Co. school at No. 20 S. Stato-st, third floor, Chicago, for fifty cents each, or will be FROM Morbus and all Bowel Complaints. 64 Sudbury St., Boston, Mass. front, and arrange for the course. 06 mailed in stiff tubes, secure from injury to any address, for 75 cents each, or any Hi-mill.lit Litre and Irtt.li Point < nilaiii PRICE, 25c, 50c, and $1.00 A BOTTLE. Fire and Burglai Proof Safes. four of them will be mailed to any oneToledo or Detroit. In our large curtain sale wo have been address for $2.40, or the entire set of M'ne iiest onoes obliged in order to accommodate some of for the Least Money. five will be mailed to any one address E'or Rates, Address: our customers to sell in odd numbers for $3.00 in currency, stamps, express and by so doing it left one, two and or postal money order by George II. I). B. TRACY. Northern Pass. At/,,,!, 1:,:, W. L DOUGLAS three curtains of a certain pattern on Jefferson-avt., Detroit. Mich.; -lolls H is- Daniels. General Passenger Agent, TAliLK. District Poet. Agent, •< Bridgest our hands. To close these odd curtains Grand Central Station, New York. (05) Toledo. 0.; I). <;. EDWAED8, 9*ntraiPas». out we placed them in our show window Agfiil. Cincinnati. (J. and I offer them at a great sacrifice. 6ENTLEMEN. Respectfully, Martin Hallcr. $5, $4 and S3.5O Dress Shoe. 52 S. Main and 4 W. Liberty-sts. (04) 83.5O Police Shoe, 3 Soles. For Sale. S2.5O, $2for Workingmen. Are you expecting to purchase a car- The Evening News, riage this spring? Call upon I. ('. $2 and 81.75 for Boys. Handy, at his paint shop over Seybold's •• The Great Daily of Michigan." blacksmith's shop on Fourth-ave, oppo- LADIES AND MISSES, site the Cook House. A splendid phae The Associated Press and many smaller news gathering agencies, Bank Hnfes, Bank Vaults, Bank 83, 82.60 82, $1.75 Vault Door**, and Deposit U'orkN ol ton, almost new, with canopy top. Dex- a thousand active correspon-^^^^^^ dents, a targe force of city CAUTION—If an? dealer all LimlM. ter springs and of latest style, is for u an< offers you W. I>. Donglaa and special reporters, care- rfO '*\V ^ ' ^ capable editors, ghoeg at a reduced price, The Bent Safe in the World. 150,000 in use. sale at a bargain. Also a new fold top or says he has them wlth- Always preserve their contents. phaeton, just from the shop, latest style, thoughtful editorial writers,//__ ftft_\\ special contributors and »ut the name stamped will be sold for less than cost. 09 on the bottom, put him Champ Inn It. .or,I in nil tbe Great Fires artists, work anceasingly ly J) day after day to produce down as a fraud* One ofthe largest and best equipped factories in X the country has just been erected near Boston, fitted with the latest and most improved tools, which ren- Commutation KateN Between "The Great Daily of Michi- \R». * W^'gan," to say nothing of the der facilities for manufacturing the best work at the tl and Ann Arbor. lowest prices, unequalled by any other concern in hundreds engaged in the^^TiiTTi^^ printing, mailing, and dis- the country. The Michigan Central railroad com- Our aim is to give the best construction and roost tribution of over 60,000 papers every day, throughout the State. improvements lor the least amount of money pany has now on sale individual com- Kstimatcs and specifications furnished upon ap- mutation tickets, forty rides each, lim- W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better plication. A<.r:> IS WAJiTED ited to one month, and good only be- Visit the Press Room of the News when in Detroit. satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con- oween Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti at the vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas* name and price on {he bottom, which rate of only five dollars. 04 2 CENTS * COPY. 66 SHELBY STREET, guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. 10 CCHTS A WICK. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to Roller King is acknowledged to be the *I.2S roa 3 MONTH* «Y MAIL. DETROIT. increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can nUord to sell at a less profit, Agencies m every Tillage town and city in the State of Michigan. and ire believe you can save-moncy by buying all your footwear of the dealer adver- best patent flour. On sale by all first- Used below. Catalogue fr*\e upon application. e-la-i* grocers. (03tf) W. X.. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. WM. BEINHART, 42 S. Main St.

f THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1894.

Cfa'0 WALKER & COflPANY, PROPRIETORS OF THE THE STAR $3,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. Ann Arbor Carriage Works If you want work that i.^ pleasant and profitable, MAJfUJFACTUSJSSS OF STEAM LAUNDRY send u* your address Immediately. We teach men and women how to ears from $15.00 per day to S3,OOO per year without having had previous experience, and furnish the employment at which they can makfl that amount. Nothing difficult to CARRIAGES, COACHES AND SLEIGHS, COMPANY leaiu or that requires much time. The work ia easy, healthy,ami honorable, and can be done dur. No. 7 W. Liberty St., and 21—23 Ashley St. ing daytime or eve&ings, right in your own local- Invites Tour Patronage. iiv, wnerever yon live. The result of a few COPYRIGHT. 1891. hours' work often equals a week's waces, r \\ e have taught thousands of both sexes and all THE AUTH0R5 A_LUANCE. ages, and many have laid foundations that will surely bring them riches. Some of the smartest men In Ihla country owe their success in life to the start given them while in our employ years of ftie gTeat, cofnmcn, witless mass is eess' haughty surveillance, one Bomber OFFICE: 32 S. STATE ST. ago. You, reader, may >'j. book brimful of advice is free to all. Help your- But here Clarimond ventured an in- blew, but seldom with harsh results. self by writing for it to-day — uot to-morrow. terruption, lie had borne much from Alonzo, thoroughly fitted to his new Delays are costly. -j. his mother in the past; he was prepared position, acquitted himself with skill to bear much from her in the future, and tact. He made several new jour- Bowdish & House. E. C. ALLEN & CO., since already it had grown clear to him I neys, and each bore its fine artistic Box 420, that she had arrived with the intent of | fruit. The king became almost as de- AUGUSTA, MAINE. a permanent sojourn. But just now, votedly his friend as he was the friend notwithstanding that late effort at self- j of Eric. When a fresh spring had lav- control which had resulted so success- ished its green beauty on the Saltravian fully, the king once more felt his nerves hills, Eric declared to his fellow-lodger: in danger of tumult. He had never be- "I am positively jealous of you, my haved to his mother with the faintest dear Lonz. Jealousy, you know, is the lack of respectful gallantry; he was in- touchstone of friendship. You leave Gas Stoves deed incapable of any act toward her me no resource with the king except except one of gentleness amd toleration, | that of slander. I must whisper insid- no matter how exacting or imperious i uous things about you in the ear of might have been her own attitude. I Clarimond." With Wood or Coal you have 80 per Nevertheless, he had in readiness at his ' "As if you could, Eric!" said Alonzo. mental command a certain quiet yet co- "Oh! I am quite capable of it, I as- gent force of repulsion which his great sure you," said Eric. "I'll get the prin- position made it not seldom requisite cess to poison you. Still, no, on second cent, waste up the Chimney. 10 per for him to employ, and which he did not thought, I can't. She's entirely too strong hesitate to employ now. a hater of our transatlantic republic. If "My dear mother," he said, bending I talked with her about that Borgian We are now in our new and enlarged quarters with better cent, waste in Ashes. over her hand and touching it lightly Burgundy for you, she would be certain facilities than ever for turning out first-class work at low prices. with his lips, "you surely nrast be fa- to snub me for wishing to give you so We solicit your custom for we know that we can please you. All tigued with your journey; and if you old-world and aristocratic an extinc- our work is warranted. Repairing of all kinds done promptly With a GAS STOVE There —Tjir^fr will permit, I will send to you your tion. " women. Perhaps I have been too reck- The princess, though much more pro- Also a full line of hand-made harnesses. less in my recent confidences, and if so saic than a Borgia, had already cenr WALKFR & COMPANY. pray remember that I have uttered trived to make her son's little court a NO WASTE them in no role of personal resentment. nest of discontentments. Her severities, As for the young lady whom you have her arraigning edicts, had bathed in brought to Saltravia with the expecta- gloom all the merry abandon of Clari- NO DUST tion of making her my wife, it would be mond's environment, and by the time CAMP BROTHERS, idle ii« me to place the attractions of that May touched the valley with its either my throne or my personality tender promises, she had filled it also -Will Open up a New Sock of against those of her mother church. with feuds and bickerings. It was her NO ASHES Surely she will there find profounder wish that the hotels adjacent to the consolation than any that my more lim- springs should be closed permanent y, A match starts the fire and all is ready. 50 per cent, sav- ited resources could bestow." but on this point the king showed fi-m This, even from son to mother, was a disfavor. "The waters are wonderfully ing over Coal or Wood. If you don"t believe it—we have sort of royal dismissal. But the prin- healing," he said. "Let those who cess, who might be got rid of for a choose come and drink of them." the figures to prove it. We have a full line of the latest patterns night, could not be waived aside more "Bah!" said his mother. "My dear durably. As one of her detested Amer- Clarimond, you cheapen your charming of ranges on exhibition at our office and invite your inspection. icans might have said, she had come to FURNITURE little kingdom. And then those un- Every stove put on trial with a full guarantee. Reference to 400 stay The king now felt himself in speakable Americans!" At 57 S. Main St., straits with regard to the due reception "Unspeakable, indeed," said the king, J consumers in Ann Arbor. and entertainment of Alonzo. On the "in occasional instances." On April 2d, following day he and Eric presented "What do you mean?" asked the prin- themselves at the palace, and an hour cess, with a start. or two of the most pleasant intercourse "I mean the enchanting young Amer- WAIT AND SEE THEIR NEW STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. ensued. Alonzo, after visiting with the ican lady of whom I caught a glimpse ANN ARBOR GAS GO. king those great galleries on whose last evening," he replied. "I've not yot walls blank spaces were left for the pic- found out her name, but Eric has prom- Prompt attention given to all kinds of Upholstering and re- NO. 1 8. FOURTH ST. tures that he would probably bring to ised to get it for me. Perhaps Lispenard pairing. Rates reasonable. them, felt immensely drawn toward his might know her, but as you are prob- new master. In a few more days he ably aware, he is now in Munich." started on the first of his missions, one The princess gnawed her nether lip can—mac is m a son-in-iaw." 'Ana sn, that took him among certain old mon- and said nothing. II er son's civilities laughed a sort of tinkling little laugh. asteries in the north of Italy. Mean- to Bianca d' Este had not been half as "Mamma! Good heavens! What are while the king bored himself with eti- accentuated of late as she desired them you saying-?" As she spoke, Kathleen quette and precedent under the keen to be. flushed to her temples and then grew scrutiny of his mother. The princess The name of this enchanting young colorless. WONDERFUL CHANCE would not lift an eyelid unless court American lady, in whom the kioj They had left the casino and had custom sanctioned it. She managed, found himself uncommonly interested, reached a somewhat lonely -spot, where at a distance you could see the pale mar- 10 cents a week for 10 weeks during that summer and the next au- was Kathleen Kennaird. On the morrow 1 tumn, to gather about herself a little Eric Thaxter made that discovery and vels of the palace towering with its in- coterie of supporters, and for a time a at once imparted it to Clarimond. For numerable spires, turrets and crenela- WILL SECURE new political party was talked of. But some reason Eric refrained from men- tions above the bounteous verdure of her son's entire indifference may have the dark-green champaign. Between tioning the former relations between masses of spicy-scented hemlocks gone far to prevent such imprudent Kathleen and his absent friend. All A BUSINESS EDUCATIONAL measures. flashed and plashed a cascade, and so the time, however, he was telling him- strong was the afternoon breeze that it ! "My mother has tortured us for eight self that it was a very small world, and blew little spray-laden gusts from the weeks," Clarimond at length said to wondering if Alonzo would not agree foamy and tumbling turbulence of COURSE Eric. "I wonder how much longer she with him to this effect when he re- water. Mother and child were not will insist upon making it a crime for a turned from Munich. wholly alone, as it chanced, and Mrs. man to be seen smoking a cigarette "I should like greatly to know that Kennaird, with a look to right and left THAT WILL FIT YOU FOR ANY POSITION IN BUSINESS LIFE. within twenty yards of her, even eu girl," the king said to Eric a day or two as though an ambushed listener were pleine air." later. "Her face somehow haunts me. possible, if not just a likelihood, sud- j "What is the punishment for such a Do what you can about it, won't you?" denly said: POSITIVE crime?*' asked Erie, who had thus far If Mrs. Kennaird had heard those "I'm not dealing in such fairy dreams, been simply repelled by the princess, j words from the royal lips it is certain my dear, after all." And then she let never presuming to cross the threshold that her heart would have given a very her hand rest on the girl's arm, steadily of any chamber in which she chose to lofty leap indeed. and meaningly pressing it. enshrine her august presence. . "Mamma! mamma! Even if I cared SELF-INSTRUCTION "Decapitation, I believe," said the CHAPTER VIIL to marry anyone, I—" king, tragi-comically. "My dear Eric," The truth was that Kathleen's mother "You shall not sacrifice your life to he went on, "is not everything quite had brought her to Saltravia with a that ruffian, Kathleen. For this is what spoiled?" most ambitious motive. After leaving he had been to us both. I shall never \ "We had thought of a sham revolu- Stuttgardt they had been living for sev- be happy until I see you married happily tion, Lonz and I," began Erie. And eral months in Dresden, and there she —and brilliantly, too. Of course King then he described, in terse and swift had heard things concerning Clarimond Clarimond would be a glorious triumph phrase, an imaginary fete, where the which made it seem at least conceivable for you. I've dared to dream of such an court would play parts of masquerading that a splendid event might crown past event. Yes, Kathleen, I actually have. martyrs and suppliants and the palace disappointments and chagrins. Poor And there are strong reasons, my dear, would be stormed by suppositions in- Kathleen, whose health had somewhat why I should BO have dreamed. You Charles S. Macnair. BOOK-KEEPING. surgents. I failed of late, did not dream of the au- remember that Mrs. Winslow in Dres- I "Delightful," said Clarimond. "What dacity which underlay her mother's pro- den—that bright little Boston woman *a lark,' to speak your American slang! posal that they should visit the Sal- with the lemon-colored eyebrows—who A complete business education with examinations and graduating class, at the end of the course a We would give sanguinary orders to the travian springs. They had hardly been gave us our letter to the Jerninghams diploma issued to all who pass examination qualifying for a business position. maitre d' hotel. Plenty of blood, and there three days at the hotel when Clar- here? Well, it was she who first roused heads on pikes thrust in at the win- imond, strolling one evening, just at in me my daring idea. She looked at It makes no difference whether you are a farmer, mechanic or any walk in life, if Oyou can simply dows. Everybody would be mock ter- sunset, passed the casino, saw Kath- you on the evening that we dined with read and write, this self-instructive course will, without the aid of a teacher, fit anyone with their own rified until supper-time, and then it leen, and was struck by her peculiar her, and murmured to me that you had individual efforts to undertake a business position superior to school or college training. would all end in amicable beakers. Did loveliness. The princess detested his the air of a queen, because your manner your beloved Alonzo suggest that? No, democratic way of exhibiting himself, was at once so grand and so simple, and I need not ask, Eric. It is too dis- as she called it, and more than once im- then (this she said in the frankest yet tinctly you." plored him not to appear thus publicly. most abrupt fashion,as if it wereonly an "It is he, not I," replied Eric, fibbing But the king had no idea of hedging afterthought), because you were so en- shamelessly. "When you know him himself with his own divinity. He had tirely, so exceptionally handsome, lie- GUARANTEED SELF-INSTRUCTIVE. long ago formed the habit of going and fore that the voluble little creature had better you will accredit him with the coming like a private gentleman, and, originality of the idea." been speaking of the king of Saltravia. though the stares of the crowd did not She had told me that his hatred of NO TEACHER REQUIRED. i "I know him well enough," said the precisely please him, they were less of a king, "to credit him with much invent- morganatic marriages had given offense bore than would have been compulsory to some of the haughtiest nobles of Eu- iveness. But my mother—" self-immurement. Mrs. Kennaird was IT TOUCHES One coupon cut from this paper and ten cents, secures to yon "Ah, yes, your majesty, I—" rope, and that he had refused to receive quickly plunged into an ecstasy by his a certain princely cousin of his on ac- postage paid No. 1 (First Lesson,) all to be completed in 10 numbers I "Tut, tut, Eric. If you 'majesty' me evident admiration of Kathleen. I will exile you from Saltravia." count of having contracted such an al- of 16 pages each. 10 cents and one coupon for any single num. "Pardon, monsieur; it was a slip." "I do wish one could know him," she liance. Then she said other things con- laid to her daughter. "Did you notice cerning Clarimond; she spoke of his in- ber issued. Number one issued 1st March. "Don't let the slip occur again. But tense democracy, of his rumored asser- the princess would never consent to how he looked at you, my dear?" "No," said Kathleen. "It seemed to tion that he meant to marry the woman such a fete. It would satirize too fierce- he loved, even though she were born a ly her well-known prejudices. . . . me that he looked at everybody equally, and in the most amiable manner." peasant; and lastly of his well-known GUT this coupon out and 'Lonz', as you call him, will soon be regard for America and the American NOTICE. back with some treasures?" "They say," continued Mrs. Kennaird, "that he is wonderfully amiable for a people. This, my dear, was the secret The publication of the BUSINESS EDUCATIONAL Alonzo returned within the week, and of my having brought you here. You COURSE in weekly parts, is undertaken with & view to send it with 10 cents and secure greatly pleased his new employer by king. And he certainly is very hand- reach every home at a price per week to coma within the some; don't you think so?" see, I'm making a clean breast of it to one or two shrewd selections in the way you now. Don't stare at me in that means ot all. of purchase. But when October had "I think him very distinguished." amazed manner. You act as if you'd PARENTS and GUARDIANS will'see and feel it their ANY NUMBER ISSUED OF THE waned, and the princess had given Kathleen's eyes glistened as she added: just heard an explosion of dynamite." duty to foster and encourage PRACTICAL STUDY. Young every sign that she did not choose to re- "There's a picturesqueness about him HEN, Young WOMEN, should look to the future, and arm seek her dear Italy, Clarimond declared that corresponds perfectly with this "I have, mamma—and a rather loud themselves, (as competition daily becomes keener and lovely land he rules. He interests me keener.) This opportunity is a grand one to secure a . BUSINESS EDUCATIONAL himself piteously handicaped. Bianca *ne." BUSINESS EDUCATION and fit themselves to cope with d' Este was forever thrust at him, and very greatly. I don't mean so much be- [TO BE CONTINUED.] others in the race for wealth, influence, ultimate happiness COURSE the young lady's "accomplishments" cause of his royalty as of the artistic and comfort. It only costs a trifle, 10 cents per week, com- were made as drearily ordinary to him atmosphere in which he seems tp dwell; pleted in 10 parts, total cost SI.00. You can study at home In STATE NO. REQUIRED. as the details of his toast and coffee at though one must allow each its at- For oysters go to Headquarters. We •pare time, taring expensive tuition, loss of time, board, to. breakfast time. lie could discover in tractive force." have the finest Bulk oysters in the city NO. Bianca nothing that interested him. "His being royal is hardly an objec- also cans,shell oysters and clams, all we tion, I should say," remarked Mrs. Ken- k is a trial KI.MKH & CJLARK, ADDRESS: The winter began, and the 22 E. Huron-st. (OOtf) THE KE'ISTEU, Vuii Arbor, Mich. had become*, utid^r tta nriiv naird. "One can endure it. At least i THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1894.

Miss H. M. Henley, of this city, was LADIES, WHEN MAK- married in Chicago last week to F. D. ING YOUR PURCH- Denny. CHILDREN'S SHOES. ASES DON'T FAIL The spring term of the parochial Spring Opening school of the Zion church will begin Choice of any Pair for . 75 Cts. TO BUY AT April 2. The Manchester Enterprise says fe- At the Busy Store of SCHAIRER & HILLEN. males are stars of the first magnitude. Former Price, . . $1.35 to $2.25. Prices to Suit the Times. THE OLD RELIABLE Correct. The Columbian Club (colored) will At the Outfitters != give its great cake walk next Thursday evening. BOWDISH & MATTESON, SILKS Here is a List that Will Pay You to See. No collection was taken up at the 32 South State Street. Congregational church last Sunday •2.000 yards Plain and Figured Cliina Silks, ail new styles, suitable for Dry Goods morning. Waists and Dresses, all to go at 25c a yd. 500 yards Printed China Silks, worth 50c, all to go at 39c a yd. Rev. Gelston held an Easter service A. L. Noble is expected back from The March meeting of the, Women's Slew York to day. League comes this week Saturday at 4 1,000 yank Japanese Silks, tight and dark grounds, 2/f inches wide, at the Homoeopathic hospital Sunday Ion ly for Waists and Dresses, worth 75c, all to go at 50c a yd. o'clock in McMillan Hall. The subject afternoon. It is rumored that Barney Morrison, 500 yds of Cheney's 27-inch Wash Silks, Dark and Light Grounds, for discussion will be "The Influence of HO USB! ho was reported lost by the sinking of small figures, icorth $1.00, ow price 75c a yd. German Club No. 1, will meet at Political Rights for Women." 1st, on Plain WhiU Hubutai Wash Silks at 45c a yd. vessel on the Pacific, is in the city. Miss Bessie Dunster's, 23 S. Division- woman herself; 2nd, on the home; 3d, Black and Colored Moirt SUks, good value at 75c, our price 50c a yd. st, this evening. Miss Dawson, of Detroit, has been Great Bargains in Black Silks at 50c, 75c and $1.00 a yd. OUR STOCK OF on society; 4th, on the political world. Joe Staebler and John Schmid loMing a Lenten class in needlework in Eight young ladies will take part in the shipped a large number of sheep to his city. Mrs. Angell, Mrs. Morris symposium, four taking the affirmative Black Dress Goods. Dress Goods, Buffalo last week. md several of the faculty ladies have and four the negative view of the ques- All Wool Serges, Henriettas, Cords and Stripes, worthlSOc and 60c: all to een attending. tion. A general discussion will follow. Silks, Rev. H. Churchill, of Napoleon, con- IJO nt S9r a yd. All members, it is hoped, will be pres- ducted the burial services of Mrs. Geo. Friday morning last Patrick Mulligan 46-inch nTl Wool Black Velvets, ied at his home, No. 83 Broadway, at ent. Admission for ladies, not members, imported Serge, worth Read several days ago. 75c, to go at 50c a yd. Dress Trimmings, he age of 71 years. The funeral ser- ten cents. The M. C. R. R. has donated several .•ices were held Sunday afternoon from .'fO-inch Union Twills, The rally held by the Y. M. C.A. last Cloaks, cars of gravel to the city. It will be .he house, Mrs. E. R. Sunderland offici- Serges and Henriettas at Friday night at Bethlehem Lutheran .'•<• " yd. ating. Shawls, used for graveling Depot-st. church was well attended by the young .1. .1. Ferguson has a contract for "Fitzgibbon," the enterprising staff men in the city. Addresses were made COLORED DRESS 600DS. Furs, building a ten-room house for Mrs. correspondent of the Detroit Evening by Messrs. Dean, Mills, Allmendinger, Double Fold Mixed Blankets, Lathrop at No. 42 E. Ann-st. Xows, says Andrew J. Sawyer's plea in Perry, Jacobs, Schairer, Revs. Cobern, Flannel Suitings in Tedi-ow, Bradshaw, Willett and others. Black, Navy, Green and There will be a pupils' concert, he DeFrance trial was said to be the Flannels, The young men were shown very clearly Brown—a bargain at 15c March 29, at eight o'clock, at Frieze best plea ever heard in the Kalamazoo yd, that they had a very important work Memorial Hall, School of Music. :ourt house. 45-inch Pure Wool Underwear, to do in this city, and that if they would S. D. Nesmith was in town last night. Stripe imported Dress Comfortables, Joseph Mead, a vagrant, was taken go forward and do the very best they Goods, good value at 50c, before Justice Pond, who sent him to This morning he went to Ann ArbDr, could they would have the hearty co-op- our price 29c a yd. Hoesiery, jail for two days for being drunk. and from that city he goes to Philadel- eration of all the business and profes- 40-inch all Wool mix- phia. The sanguine Samuel still in- sional men in Ann Arbor. tens and Spring Suitings Gloves, Mrs. Annie Ward Foster will give a ists that the street railway deal will at 39c a yd. full-dress two-step party for all her ad- be a "go.'"—Adrian Press. 25 pieces newest shades Laces, vanced pupils on Wednesday, April 4th. Messrs. Dietas and Schantz have in Hi'ariettas and Serges, Mrs. Trueblood will give an enter- formed a partnership and will carry on at 39c a yd. Embroideries, The Ann Arbor Milling Co. has a tailoring business at 48 S. State-st. tainment in the High School Hall Fri- Both these gentlemen are good work- //'i-iiifh. Pun Wool im- Ribbons, rented the grain elevator at East day evening, March 30, for the benefit of men and entirely competent to do first- ported Serges, worth 75c, Cohotah and will begin business April the Sewing School. All interested in class work in every respect. We wish tor 60e a yd. Corsets, 2nd. the work are cordially invited to at- to call the attention of our readers to ~'i Ladies' JV«« Spring this firm's advertisement on page four. < 'atnbric Wr a pp e rs, Veilings, John Berger has purchased the brick t3nd. Admission, ten cents. Latest Style, worth $1.50, store on the northeast corner of Liberty The suit of Dr. V. D. Garwood vs. for 98c. Notions, and Ashloy-sts. of George VVaidelich Homer C. Finley before Justice Bennett OUR 25 CENT COLUMN. for $4,600. Hand'ch's, Saturday last, resulted in a verdict of NEW SPRING CAPES, William Clements, of Lodi, has been Advertisements, such as To Rent, For Bale $72.68 and costs of suit, for the complain- and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be JACKETS AND WRAPS. Table Linens, notified that he received a prize on the ant. The complainant purchased a inserted three weeks for 35 cemn. wheat he exhibited at the Columbian horse of defendant on account, but We heive been receiving Towels, Exposition. daily for the past week laimed the horse was not as repre- WANTED. many leading styles in Counterpanes, Koch & Henne sent a wagon load of ANTED—Position •b„y a_n. experienced sented. Wnursr with best recommendationlomi s fron -pr, neat, nobby and serviceable furniture to Saline last week. Car Hi N. Thayer-st. t Napkins, Miss Minnie Durheim, No. 11 S. Divi- physicians Miss Dora Helle *£retsnt tative Gorman at Washington and he 1333. 08 ing April 1st. has no daughter, but a son, little Jim- Oil SALE:—A Franklin Typewriter, al F most perfectly new, at a bargain. Enquir Lucy B. S. Parker has been appointed mie Gorman. at the office of The Ann Arbor Register. 06 O LET:-Sixty-five acres of cultivate' MILLS by the probate court executor of the Joseph Staebler purchased a number Special land and forty acres of woodland. Th Twoodland can be used for pasture. Ebe estate of her husband, Franklin L. of lambs of Fred. Hutzel a few days ago, White farm, 10:1 West Liberty-st. 05 Parker, deceased. whose average weight was 93 pounds. O SAMS:—An almost new canopy to Bach & Roatii phaeton, built with Dexier springs and i. Only two services will be held in th He paid 4 cts. a pound for them. Mr. & CO. the latest style. Has been used but a shor SUCCESSORS TO Zion Lutheran church, preparatory tc Staebler also bought a flock of lambs of time. A Bargain. I. C. Handy, over Seabold' Magnet John Hagan, for which he paid 3i cts. blacksmith shop, opposite the Cook House. its being torn down to make room fo; TfOK SALE:—When you begin your houf per pound. Their average weight was A cleaning you will want, some old paper tc the new structure. put under your carpets. We have severa Bach, Abel & Co., 80 pounds. hundred lbs. of old newspapers, exchanges To draw the attention of the A large audience greeted Presiden etc..which we will sell at 2'4c per fl>, % th Zach Roath, of the firm of Bach & usual price. Call at the office of The Eegiste ladies to the fact that we have COR. MAIN AND WASHINGTON STS. Ort in Bethlehem church on Monda; before it is all gone. OS Roath, has returned 'from New York, evening. His lecture on "Gustavu OK SALE — Mrs. Perkin's farrr now a complete "WRAPPER MD Adolphus" was an able one. where he has made extensive purchases F80 acres, i miles east of Saline, 7 mile:, At Blake'8. for the spring and summer trade. This south of Ann Arbor, known as the Kellogf HOUSE DRESS DEPARTMENT," and Picture Frames in all the latest styles farm. Six acres good bearing peach orchard At the Unity Club, next Monda; popular firm always succeeds in procur- hou.-c, barn, slock and well water in abund that these goods are being sold and at reasonable rates at Blake's,10W. ance, school within H mile. Price reasonable Hi ron st. (03tf) evening, the meeting takes the form o ing the best goods in the market, and terms easy, call on premises or 44 S. Ingalls by us at less than you would a social. An interesting program an St., Ann Arbor. 94tf Removal. its sales are large, because the goods enjoyable time may be expected. I/1OK SALE-Finnegan & Richards are se. pay for-the bare materials to A. H. Roys has removed his wood and prices are reliable. _T Ung bailed hay and straw at wholesal say nothing of the making. turning and pattern shop to Herman Mrs. Lewis, of Reed City, died in that nrices. No. 9 Detroit, St. tf Krapf's Planing Mill on Detroit St., Albert Marske has purchased the OR SALE—The undersigned will sell the where he will be glad to meet all of his city Sunday, leaving an infant only a brick store of Prof. C. G. Taylor on E. F splendid farm of Hanson Session (to close few days old. Her remains were the estate) laying on section two township of old customers and as many new ones as Washington-st. Mr. Marske is a painter North field, consisting of 214 acres of land for may see fit to give him their patronage. brought to this city for interment. the sum of seven thousand dollars which is This is the "MAGNET." All work done in first-class style and at and has been in the employ of Wm. leas t han 133 per acre. Now is the time to get Herz for twenty-five years. He owns :i bargain, first come Brat served. E. Tread- reasonable rates. (03tf) Arbor Hive No. 113, L. O. T. M., will and 11. i>. Sessions, Executors of Hanson will give a maple sugar social this even- other real estate in this city, all of Session. Dated, Ann Arbor, Dec. 2fl, 1883. 91tf Ask for Central Mills Buckwheat ing at Maccabee Hall. The proceeds which he purchased with the money he t'OK SAI-E—120 Acres oi Land, su flour—guaranteed pure, r miles from city, or will exchange for city prop. Central Mills Granulated Meal, will be applied on the piano fund. saved from his weekly earnings. erty. Enquire at No. 3 E. Liberty-at. 31tf 50 Ladies' Wrappers, Central Mills Graham, JjUBN *"OK HA I.E:—The Bullock or Everett Mrs. Mary Deforest, widow of the r farm, 3 miles west of Salem station and 11 Central Mills Rye Hour, The Easter offering at St. Andrew's miles from Ann Arbor, containing 109 acres, Made of best quality Prints, in Central Mills Patent Hour, late D. D. DeForest, died on Thursday church on Sunday amounted to over house and bans, stock and well water in abund- new designs, style as per cut, And the old reliable brand White Loaf ance, timber; school and church within a mile; night, aged 68 years. She was a resi- $],")00. Of this amount $1,000 was a laud naturally the best; all seeded down. Price from the Central Mills, dent of this city over forty years. and terms reasonable. Call on or addres; Andrew Cuffs, Collar and Ruffle, elab- All Central Mills products are of the memorial gift for Mr. John W. Wheeler, E. Gibson,30 Maynard-st., Ann Arboi, Mich. 70tf orately trimmed with the latest best: Joseph Schiplack and Charles Wyatt $500 from his wife and $500 from his Allmendinger & 8chneider. 00 were sentenced to 90 days, servitude daughter, Mrs. Luther. The remain- FOK HUNT. style braid. A garment stylish OK BENT—Booms in the Hamilton Block enough for anybody to wear. in tho House of Correction at Detroit ing amount was given by the congrega- Ffor light, housekeeping,all modern conven- iences including steam heat. All rooms have A garment which would be THE CITY. by Justice Pond for stealing robes. tion at large. This is certainly a gen- recently been painted and papered. En- Miss Lydia Huss will be married to erous giving. quire room ;i, third floor. 83tf cheap at $1.50, but which you ODNK.1 TO KENT OK F..K SAI.K— Concert of the Ann Arbor Banjo and Wm. J. Schairer at the residence of the The Republicans of Ypsilanti have Enquire of J. Q. A. Sessions, real estate agent can buy as long as they last at 5 N. Main St. oral residence 36 E. William St.. Guitar Clubs tonight. bride in Pittsfield this afternoon. THE placed the following excellent ticket Ann Arbor. 99tf our price, REGISTER extends congratulations. in the field: Mayor, W. B. Seymour; SMITH Auctioneer, Box 1433, City. Promenades are again becoming first district, supervisor, David Ed- A." 06 popular on the boulevard. Crosswalks have been placed on Cath- OST—A pair of old fashioned spectacles erine-st., across Detroit-st., from Baum- wards; constable, So ward Day; justice in a black case, last Sunday night. In or Parents should not neglect to send Lnear the Presbyterian church. Finder please gartner's marble works to the Finnegan of the peace, H. W. Childs; second dis- their little ones to school. return to Mrs. Harvey, f>9 E. Washington-st. block, and on Kellogg-st., across Pon- trict, supervisor, H. E. Dickenson; con- Justice Pond sent William Tillman, • tiac-st. stable, Frank Steward; justice of the 98c. peace, O. B. Bradley. colored, to jail for being drunk. A little daughter of Dr. E. R. Eggles- Geo. Wahr will furnish the suits for ton, of the homoeopathic hospital, died It is said that Stonewall DeFrance, the High School Athletic Association. on Saturday. The remains of the little the slickest swindler in this country, Many other styles at prices one were taken to Mt. Vernon, Ohio, now on trial at Kalamazoo, looks like a The cold weather has undoubtedly certain editor of Ann Arbor. We Our Combs EACH AS LONG AS THEY LAST. equally attractive. for interment nipped the poach buds in this locality. have not learned which one but at any G. L. Smith, a Cassopolis merchant, is rate if DeFrance looks like any editor Can Be Broken. The firm name of Overbeck & Staeb- in Ann Arbor, he must be a handsome The bad weather of last Friday and Saturday prevented in the city. He says he will bring his man. There is not a homely one in the ler has been changed to Staebler & Co. family to this city, where they can en- many ladies from securing some of those Bargain Handker- lot. The most of them, too, walk like But our "Nuhreakable" joy the educational advantages the bankers and talk like congressman.— The Ann Arbor Gas Co. is putting in Combs are warranted to chiefs at 17c and Windsor Ties at 13c. Athens offers. Democrat. new pipe at the Michigan Central sta- stand ordinary use. They We have procured another 50 dozen of the Hand- tion. Say, boys, what do you think of that? Adam D. Seyler has received through cost a trifle more than the kerchiefs, and on Friday and Saturday, this week, will give Proprietors of peach orchards in this C. W. Mellor $1,000 insurance money The Toledo, Ann Arbor & North common kind but are another opportunity to all who desire to buy at 17c,—Hand- yicinity say that the peach crop will be from the Equitable Insurance Co., that Michigan Railroad has passed from the cheaper in the end. 25 cts. light. being the amount of the policy his son present management into other hands. tniys a

AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. HIABCH, APRIL AND .HAY . iL'iRS OF ATOMS. Is Hie Seasou for Catarriial Dyspepsia. The Blood .Must be Cleansed. . •»-t Nfti-ck Visible Contains RINSEY & SEABOLT MILAN LEADER. The symptoms of catarrhal dyspepsia • ••>* of Particle*. The Creamery is now receiving be- I iw persons outside of Ho. 6 and 8 Washington St. tween 25,000 and 30,000 pounds of milk are: Coated tongue, pain or heavy lot the biological students that PERFECT HEALTH per week. They expect soon to receivt ng in the stomach, sour stomachi liavo i.iy I ea of what is meant by the . •AND Have always on hand a complete Stock that amount daily, and will then put in iielching of ga% dizzy head, sometimes expression "ap ;:torn of matter." When everything in the another skimmer. Milan can be con- headache, despondent feelings, loss of the microscope is applied to the exami- gratulated upon having such an enter- prise. appetite, palpitation of heart and irreg- aation of living tissue, whether that tissue be of animal or vegetable life, it HOW IT WAS OBTAINED. CHELSEA STANDARD. ularity of the bowels. is soon observed that all living things TBADB MARK. The burned district is to be rebuilt. For this condition Pe-ru-na is found OR. A. OWEN. GROCERY LIE Frank Staff an has purchased half of the sre made up of minute bodies called to be an admirable remedy. In all 'organisms." Experts in the various 3 Babcock block and the two gentlemen cases it brings prompt relief to the ACROSS THE PLAINS IN 52. will erect a building together. This is branches of biological research will also welcome news as many were afraid the painful symptoms, and in a large per tell you that no essential difference can TeasXoffees and Sugars buildings would never be rebuilt. cent, of the cases it makes a permanent be distinguished between thoBe cells A GOLD MINER DISCOVERS SOMETHING MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD. cure. Pe ru na soothes the Inflamed which go to make up the sum total of All prime articles bought for cash arid can THE YPSILANTIAN. animal life and those which give the »II within themselves, inflammation has be. n so s-vere and are made up of minute particles called YEAR. HAD FAILED TO RELIEVE. Capt. Allen made a tine speech at the continued as to produce extreme irrita- Quality and Prices. camp fire and was elected delegate at "atoms," which are so small that they large to the national encampment to be bility of the stomach the remedy may must ever remain invisible to the hu- o A STATEMENT OF THE CASE. ' We roast ow

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In the event of a malari- Her husband looked at her inquiring- ack. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. ous attack avoid poisoning your system y. "Why?" asked he, grimly. with qulnine,and use instead this whole- It pays to be a REGISTER reader, and The Easter number of Harper's Ba- some remedy, unobjectionable in laste 'Because," announced the little o one but a REGISTER reader can take zar, published March 17th, contains and far more efficacious than any drug woman, confident that she had chanced upon a shred of the silver lining to the dvantage of the following grand offer. three complete short stories: "A Dis- Use the Bitters for dyspepsia, bilious- A regular Business College Course, tinction and a Difference," by Marion ness, constipation, kidney complaints lark cloud—"because we won't have SILVERWARE and rheumatism. any servants to bother about."— vith graduating examination and Harland, "Easter Hats" by Kate Upson larper's Bazar. handsome Diploma granted to success dark, and "A Disdainful Youth," by Given away FREE at »nar rtipn osiu. ull students all for 10 cents per week Eva Wilder McGlasson. The sugges- She—When you asked papa for per- HOW'S riit»? nd coupons cut from this paper. Did We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- tions for Easter, furnished by various mission to marry me, did lie say ou ever get a better chance? The popular writers, will be unusually at- much? ward for any case of Catarrh that can- A YOUNG GIRTS FORTUNE. He—Not much.—Truth. iot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ourse will last 10 weeks, and is con- tractive. Harper & Bros. \ J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, ucted by one of the best practical book- AN INTERESTING SKETCH. W. F. LODHOLZ'S O. Nothing appeals so strongly to a mother's Two Kinds. eepers in the country, and its prolici- The wife who always says: "I told yon so" We, the undersigned, have known P. affection as her daughter Just budding into Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for womanhood. Following is an instance: Out When things unpleasant have occurred, . Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- noy is guaranteed, and is positively dauahtor, Blanche, now 15 years of age, had April is a typical number of this favor- Is not as bad as wires who ait ieve him perfeetly honorable in all bus- elf-in-structive, no teacher required. boenterribly afflicted with nervousness, and And simply look, without a word. ness transactions and financially able had lost the entire use of her right arm. the Grocery Store, 4 & 6 Broadway. ite periodical. The opening paper is a —Philadelphia Record. Every parent and guardian should was in such a condition that we had to Reep delightful account, by Charles Bradford o carry out any obligations made by her from school and abandon her music les- heir firm. ee to it that their children start with sons. In fact, we feared St. Vitus dance, and This is the way it is done, with every Hudson, of that Mecca of students, the PLENTY OF KE.VSOV. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Drug- Vo 1, and keep it up to the end, and are positive but for an Invaluable remedy cash sale, whether it be 10c or 50c, we Latin quarter of Paris; illustrated with she would have had that terrible affliction. gists. Toledo, O. every young man or woman, who has We had employed physicians, but she received give you a coupon showing the amount fourteen drawings by the author, in- WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, no beneflt from them. The first of last August a desire to master a knowledge of book she weighed but 75 pounds, and although she purchased and when you have bought cluding a page picture of the fantastic Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Keeping, should take advantage of the has taken only three bottles of Nervine she Groceries or any goods in our line to Mid-Lent Carnival in the Place du Pan- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- now weighs 106 pounds; her nervousness and nally, acting directly upon the blood offer of a life time. Read the adver- symptoms of St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, the amount of $40, $45 or $50 you can theon. Other illustrated descriptive she attends school regularly, and studies with and mucous surfaces of the system, risement in another column and then have yourjehoice of the twenty beauti- articles are "The Bermudas," by Dr. ,T. comfort and ease. She has recovered complete rice. 7oc. per bottle. Sold . by all >ring or send to this office the coupons use of her arm, her appetite is splendid, and ful pieces of silverware, such as Sugar B. Mattison, and Logging in Northern Druggists. Testimonials free. with 10 cents. No extra charge for no money could procure for our daughter the Uoalth Dr. Miles' Nervine has brought her. Bowls, Spoon Holders, Cream, Fruit, Wisconsin," by W. H. Stead. copies sent by mail. When my brother recommended the rem- A Trne Helpmate. edy I had no faith in patent medicines, and Caster, Berry, Pickel, Butter Dishes, would not listen to him, but as a last resort etc. Call and examine. Remember Wife— I have made two hundred dol- My son has been afflicted with nasal he sent us a bottle, we began giving it to la his i,itper on "Peons of the South,"* lars this afternoon. catarrh since quite young. I was induced Blanche., and the effect was almost immodi- everything in the Grocery Line sold publi hed by the American Academy of o try Ely's Cream Balm, and before ate."-Mrs. E. R. Bullock, Brighton. N. Y. Husband—I'hew! Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all cheap for cash. Political and Social Science, Mr. Geo. "You paid only three hundred for that he had used one bottle that disagreeable druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent EL Holmes, of the Census bureau, shows old piano, didn't you?" •atarrhal smell had all left him. He directby'the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkl.ur' appears as well as anyone. It is the lnd., on receipt of price, fl per bottle, six that the Southern tanner is held in a "Yes." bottles for 85, express prepaid. It is posit ivtlv w. F. LODHOLZ, "Well, I have sold it for five hun- >est catarrh remedy in the market.—.T. •'ree from opiates or dangerous drugs. C. Olrnstead, Arcola, 111. 2 form of bondage by the merchant. dred." 4 and 6 Broadway. This bondage is one of debt, contacted "My! my! What are you going to do to furnish himself with clothing, sup with the money?" A Garden Free. plies, etc. "There isn't any money." Send us 10 cents for 3 months sub •Holmes, Geo. K. "The Poens of the Chicago Girl — Under the circum- "Eh?" cription to Homes and Hearths. Lumber! South." Philadelphia. American Aca- stances, what would you do if you "I sold it to a dealer. He gives me a Those We will send yon as a present, trans- de.ny of Politics) anil Social Science. were in my shoes? new piano for a thousand dollars and portation prepaid, Lumber I Puliiic.ttiou No. 10). Pp. 10,paper, 8vo. St. Louis Girl—Get lost.—Hallo. allows me five hundred dollars for the X5 c,;n s. old one. If you'd stay at home, and A MAGNIFICENT PREMIUM PACKAGE OF Dramatic Note. let me go to your office and attend to Pimples 202 choice, fresh va- rie,ies from iargest Lumber I The Atn»rican Academy of Poiitlcul "I'm investigating hypnotism. I your business, you'd soon be rich. Just have made considerable progress," said growers in the world, including such and Social Science has issued, as No. think! Two hundred dollars a day is Are tell-tale symptoms that your blood popular leidersas Hwrnt Peas, (Bote- If you contemplate building call ait a well-known New York author to Hos- is not right—full of impurities, causing 101 of its series of publications a trans- seventy-three thousand a year."—N. Y. ntton, Grand Blue, Queen of England tetter McGinnis. Weekly. a sluggish and unsightly complexion. lation, by Professor Edw. P. Cheyney. A few bottles of S. S. 8. will remove I-a Fxkford, 'all new," etc.) also Pan- "You don't say so." mes, (Rex, Gold Margined, Snow Queen, of the Univeisity of Pennsylvania, of it all foreign and impure matter, cleanse "Yes, indeccU I can put you to sleep Why Will Yon Highland, etc ) also Asters, (Jewel. Per- FERDON typical extent.* The extent was a de- in Cvo minutes." the blood thoroughly, and give a clear Allow your health to gradually fail' and rosy complexion. It is most effect- fection, Victoria, etc.) and many scription and estimate of the area und "What! Have you written another If you are closely confined indoors with ual, ana entirely harmless. others. The whole is a perfect wealth val ie of an E gli.sh manor, including play?" asked llostetter.—Alex Sweet, little or no exercise, and desire good of flowers, fit for a royal garden. in Texas Sittings. health, you must take care of y( Urielf. Chas. Heaton, 73 Laurel Street, Phila., says: a listofihe tenants, with their holdings, T "I have had for years a humor in my blood Homes and Hearths is an attractive 16 Use Sulphur Bitters, and you will ha . e which made me dread to shave, as small boils or page monthly, wi h lovely illustrations, rents and services. Chain of Lakes, Waupaca, \VI». a sound mind and a strong body. pimples would be cut, thus causing shaving to splendid, absorbing original stories; The attention of those liguring on a be a great annoyance. A fter taking three bottles Lumber Yard •Cheyney, Edw. P. "The Mediseval special departments for FASHION and Proved by Experiment. i»_aj_»_»a my face is all clear and smooth as Manor; Translation of a Typical Ex- place for their "summer outing" is BClCflCJI it should be—appetite splendid, HOME DECORATION; best selected tent." Philadelphia: The American called to Waupaca. Wis , located on the Mouldy Mike—These ere newspapers •sVJssi^SM sleep well and feel like running a matter; FIRESIDE FUN; a perfect COR. FOURTH AND DEPOT STS. Academy of Po itical and Social Science. Wisconsin Central Lines, about 20( Is just a pack o' lies, that's wot they foot race all for the use of S. S. S. mine of pleasure and value. The pa- And get vour figures for all kinds of miles from Chicago. It is a delightful Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. Publication No. 101. Pp. 17, piper, are. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. per will contain other splendid premium Svo. 35 cents. spot, surrounded by a beautiful chain Ragged Robert—Wot yeh been read- offers. Address of lakes, which abound in bass, trout in1? HOMES & HEARTHS Pub. Co., pike, pickerel and muskallonge. Gooc A review of the Life and Correspon- "I read an account of a feller from New York. LUMBER! hotel accommodations at rates withii dence of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, D. reach of all. For full particulars, maps New York wot went inter a big hote in a small town, an' said he wanted to We manufacture our own Lumber' *nd n., late Dean of Westminster, by Row- and guide books, address .las T. Pond guarantee land E. Prothers, under the title of Genl. Passr. Agt., Milwaukee, Wis. buy the hotel, an' made 'em an offer FINE DRESS MAKING an' give 'em a check wot wasn't no Dean Stanley of Westminster," ap- good, an' lived there a week on the fa IN THE LATEST STYLES. VERY LOW PRICES ! pears in the issue of Littell's Living Horrible Rumor, o' the land 'fore he had to light ou •\ge dated March 17, No. 2593. The w'en the check came back, an' it never SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Give us a call we will make it to your Little Frances came home from th interest, as our large and well graded cost him a cent—that's wot the paper WHAT PEFFER'S BEtWIGQR DID. MISS EMMA STEBBENS, -autliir of the review, a personal friendol kindergarten and announced that sh nuct3po\.£ifnlly aiui quickly. Curea when ail No. 7 Thoinpson-St., Ann Arbor, stock fully sustains our assertion. '.he late Dean, has a touching tribute to had refused to take hold of Fredd; said." others fail. Toxmffmen regain lost iMiuihood; old iaon recoveryouthful vitfor. Absolutely Ouar< FRUIT TREES FOK SALE. his memory and indulges in some pleas- Brown's hand when the circle wa "Mebby that's true." ttateee* td -::^e Kon on*tie*.*, JLost Vitality, JAMES TOLBERT, Prop. Ira potency, *a iirMly JT.trii >»;ioi,M, ijORlFowtr, FOR THE NEXT TFN DAYS ant reminiscences and amusing anec- formed. "No it ain't." »1 • «--»• fle'S* 1 iif '• ing Memory, Wj*stln(f II l*i- T. J. KEECH, Supt. ,r«*i--., u»'H*u effectn of srlf afruse or fiTCflflflCfl and Apple trees, 5 to 7 ft. per hundred $15 "Why was that, Frances?" askei "How do yeh know?" indiscretion, Wards o!T ln.-anlty and contumption. mamma. "How do I know? Why, quick as Don't let drujtRists impose aworthlrsssulistituteon Pear " 5 to 7 ft. " 30 Another paper in the same issue by you becauso ItyioIUs »jrrc:itpr profit. Insist on hav- Plum " 5 to 6 ft. " 30 "Because, mamma," replied the in read it I tried it myself—an' they inK PEFFER'H \ER VIGOR, OTSend for tt. Sir Herbert Maxwell on "Boros," will Can be carried in vest pocket. Propr-id, plain wrap- Cherry " 4 to 5 ft. " 30 dignant little lady, "I heard a rumo kicked me out."—N. Y. Weekly. per, 1*1 per box, or « for #55, with A Positive be appreciated by all those—and is not Written Ouurantee to Cure or Refund the Peach " 3 to 4 ft " 10 that Freddy Brown squeezes little girls Money. Pamphlotfree. 8otd by druggists. Address Apricott " 4 to 5 ft. " 40 JPKFtf KK MEDICAL ASS'.\, Chicago, 111. If Not, Why Not their name legion?—who can count at Considers it "a household necessity. bands. "—Judge. Mr. A. J. Whiting, Newton, Kansas Quince, Orange 2 to 3 ft " 25 ieast one of the genius among their ac- accentu tes his opinion thus: "I hav Sold by Everbach Drug and Chemical Go. Currants, $10 to $20 per hundred. quaintances. It is published by Littell Rheumatism knocked higher than nspd Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in m Goosberry, 10c to 25c each. USE & Co., Boston, at $8.00 a year. A speci- cite. Mr. J. N. Bucher, Mineral Point f.unily for the last eight years and con Blackberry, Raspberry, Grapes, .ider it a household necessity." PROTECT YOUR FAMILY and everything very low. An endless Bloom of Roses for the complexion* 5e men copy may be obtained for 15 cents. )hio, deposes and says: "I have used variety of flowers and ornamental trees, Salvation Oil for rheumatism and in and lOcpackagett. TeU.TAle l'rcoceupatlon. OR- very cheap. All first-class. one or two applications knocked it Toiletlne for the complexion, So and. Mr. Appleton Morgan opens the ligher than a kite." Mother—Well, dear, did you enjoy J. A. DIBBLE, 33 Detroit St.. March Popular Science Monthly with a your walk this afternoon? MAKE A GOOD INVESTMENT. Ann Arbor, lUich. 10c packages. severe arraignment of prohibition un- Daughter—O, yes, mother. Glycerine with Lavender for the hands der the title Abolish All Prohibi tive Shn Had It AH. Mother—Did you walk all by your- and face, 25c per bottle. Mrs. H.—Have you had your mono- Liquor Laws. The same number con- self? CLOSING OUT SALE Hair Invigorator, keeps the hair from [jram put on your carriage? Daughter—O, yes, mother. Insure in The Old Reliable NEW falling out, 75c per bottle. tains some interesting recollections of Mrs. B. (who is making her debut IN Mother—Well, then, dear, how was YORK Hair Dressing, keeps th<> hair from fal- of his long intimacy with Tyndall, by into society)—Yes, indeed. And I had it you started with a parasol and came ling out, 25e per bottle. Prof. Huxley. Amherst W. Barber 'R. S. V. P.' put with it, just like your back with a walking-stick?—Vogue. •contributes a dish of.horrors perpetrat- lovely invitation cards.—Demorest's Sweet Clover, BatterColor,apnrevege- WINTER MILLINERY table color, 10,15 and 25c a bottle. -ed under the European Law of Torture Magazine. Tit for Tat. LIFE INSURANCE CO. which was in force down to about a Ifa an III Wind, Etc. Mr. Wickwire—Here you have gone Red and Yellow Cake Coloring, 2Oe OK. and bought a lot of stuff you have no Assets equivalent to more than 200 Hats Trimmed and Retrimmed, Rib- We also prepare a full line of FlaTortng hundred years ago. Under the title Primus—Dalton's sight has become Extracts, such as Orange, Lemon, Van use for, and never will have, just be- tons of Gold. Customs and Superstitions of the May-strangely affected, poor fellow! He cause it was put on the bargain coun- bons, Tips, Fancy Feathers, and every- Ilia, Celery, Pine Apple, Pear, Straw* as there is a curious assortment of the sees everything double. ter. If that isn't just like a woman! Surplus equivalent to more than 25 berry, Etc. Secundus—15y jove! I'm glad you thing in the Millinery Line at half price. beliefs of this people. Sir James Crich- Mrs. Wickwire—Well, I don't care. We would also call your attention to oor C. mentioned it. I owe him ten dollars tons of Gold. Anyhow, I haven't been saving up This Sale will continue till February. P. BAKING POWDER. Strictly a pure ton Urowne, M. I)., writes on Biology »nd I'll tender him this five.—Judeo. newspaper coupons like you have.—In- If you are prosporous, there is no bet- Cream of Tarter Baking Powder, free from and Ethics. There is an article on Ladies, please attend this Sale and get Ammonia and Alum. We guarantee U»l» dianapolis Journal. The Action of Massage upon the Mus- ter investment. your Hats at Half Price. Baking Powder equal to any In the market. cles, by Dr. Douglas Graham, and the Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. Are you in debt? provide for your The above Preparations are all manufac- Children Cry for Respectfully yours, tured in the Laboratory of THE EBEBBACH first of a series of papers on The Ice family and creditors in event of your CHEMicaL Co. and are guaranteed to prove Age and its Work, by the distinguished ADotner BISICT. Pitcher'p Castor,a, death. satisfactory or money refunded. scientist Alfred Russel Wallace. New "And you cannot be anything more than a sister to me?" York: D. Appleton & Company. Fifty Notice to Applicants lor < irt I li.-i tes. A. M. Otto, "Nothing more." Dates for Examinations are as fol- F. S. GAIGE, Agent, EBERBACH <-:ents a number, $5 a year. "Then I will propose to somebody lows at Ann Arbor: cor. Washington sis Drug and Chemical Co. else." Special, Second Friday of March, No. 3 Willard St., 1894. A«k Your Friends "All right. I have no objection to Regular, Last Thursday and Friday ANN ARBOR, - MICHIGAN. ""Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla your having another sister."—Dem- orest's Magazine. of March and August. what they think of it, and the replies ClitrhMtcr't aii niLmimTV granted only at the regular examina- Drurclu for CfticAcKer't Engliih flia/3\\ another linds it indispensable for sick that he was not a real nobleman? mend Brand in Red tad Gold aeumaVuP tions. boxes, scaled with blue ribbon. Take VSr headache or biliousness, while others Jennie—It was when she noticed that no otKiT. fief'itc davgrrou* aubittiu- V Dated Ann Arbor, Feb. 1,1894. tiona and imitation*. At DruggittB,orMBd4e. report remarkable cures of scrofula, ca- although two weeks had elapsed he In s'.imp* for particulars, testimonialti ! and MARTIN J. CAVANAUGH, •Kcllef foi lle«," " 'e'e i return WM. ARNOLD'S JEWELRY STORE. tanh, rheumatism,salt rheum, etc. was still treating her with kindness MsULll r10,00 for r.o

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• THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1894.

BUSINESS CARDS. THE OLD HARPOONER. A NOVEL RACING MATCH. What A Kit of the Foetry That Kas Gone Oat of fob<,yganing Down a Run on Rocking,* r\ K. WILLIAMS, Whaling Life. Horses to Decide a Wager. WEAK, NERVOIMISEASED MEN, Can't Pull Out? * Attorney Rt Law, Milan, Mien. The gallant seaman who in all the There is no knowing what an Eng- Thousands of Young and Middle Aged Men are annually 6wept to a premature grave Money loaned for outside parties. All books stands in the prow of a whaling lishman will not do to decide a bet. through early indiscretion and later excesses. Self abase and Constitutional Blood business given prompt attention. Diseases have ruined and wrecked the life of many a promising young man. Have you boat waving a harpoon over his head, Men have jumped across dining tables, any of the following- Symptoms: Nervous and Despondent; Tired in Morning: Xo Ambi- 21 Years Experience i-> tlie Business with the line snaking out into the air monnted upon untractable steeds—yea, tion: Memory Poor; Efts*ly Fatigued^ Excitable and Irritable; Byes Blur; Pimple* on the Face; Dreame and Drains at Night; Keetlaas; H are Standard Value. Mrs Annie Ward Foster. We mint your trade and will make the Cleanliness In One Home. SCHOOL OF time and ground that the former had price accordingly. Alexander Selkirk resides in Detroit, 'ALiI. AND SEE US. lost by his involuntary flight through DANCING AND DELSARTE! and, strange to say, his wife's maiden the air were never recovered. Mr. Gib- 46 SOrTII STATE STREET. name is Robinson. She is, take her a' son, with the position of his horse re- CLASSES MEET: W. H. BUTLER, in a', the very pink o' perfection. When versed and his legs thrust scientifically Mondiiy I p. m. Ladles Delsartc Claas, F.O.BLDG., ANN ARBOR, REICH. he comes hame at e'en, he is obligated in front of him, rode easily and trium- Monday 8 p. m. Advanced Class for Ladies to take off his boots in the passage. She phantly forward and eventually reached and Gentlemen in dancing. •Secretary and Treasurer Xat. Savings and Loan hands him hie slippers. When he puts Tuesday 7 p. m. Gentlemen's Class. Association, the winning post some seconds in ad- Saturday 10 a. m. Gentlemen's Class. them on, he jumps frae ae mat to an- Saturday 2 p. m. Children's I llase, vance of his opponent.—Alpine Post. Saturday 4 p. m. Ladie's Class. MONEY TO LOAN. ither till he reaches his chair. When At home every Monday and Frulay from 10 a. he sits doon to supper, she ties a bib m. to 12 m. .and 3:30 to 4:30 p.tn.to make private ap- round his neck and twa or three nap- His, "Love" Text. jjointments for lessons in Delfsarte, Physical The story is related of a bishop who < IIHMIC , Gesture, etc. OIL AND GASOLINE kins on his knees. If a morsel o' beef Call for further particulars at 46 S. State-gt or bread should happen to fa' on the came to one of our state prisons and BROUGHT TO YOUR DOOR floor, she directs his attention to it and was told: "No need of you here, sir. Without bothering to order every time you are informs him that a guilty conscience We have eight preachers safely locked out. needs nae accuser. Her stove shines as up who are brought out each Sabbath Drop a Postal Card, bright as her coal black eye, and her to minister to their fellow prisoners." Or call upon me at S. W. Corner of E. Washing- inn rr,,*l 8. '>th Are., and leave your order and Itinware sparkles on the wall like dia- If this appear a doubtful tale, it can be will keep you supplied at lowest rates. monds in the darkness. varied with the following about a young n. (.win ii.i:. The standard price of Victor Bicycles is $125.00. No deviation, lady Sunday school teacher who has a and Victor riders are guaranteed against cut rates during the current year. When he is sitting on a chair, she class of rather bright boys averaging will not permit his back to touch the between 7 and 9 years. back of it. He sits bolt upright. In a SPRING TERM Recently she requested each pupil to OF THE private conversation he said: "Sir, my OVERMAN WHEEL CO. wife bangs a'; she is the trigest wife I come on the following Sunday with J^indergarten ever saw. In her pernickety ways I some passage of Scripture bearing upon BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. sometimes think that she is just rather love. The lads heeded the request and NEW YORK. CHICAGO. DENVER- C1N FRANCISCO. Will be open at 46 S. State-st., April to the rather. Yet wi' a* her faults in turn recited their verses bearing upon 2nd, at 2 p. M. Inquire at the above 1 wad be as mad as a March hare if that popular subject, such as "Love address between 9:30 and 12:30. Daily, onybody was ignorant enough to apply your enemies," "Little children, love except Thursday. to her the an Id saying that a' clean one another," etc. The teacher said to K. STAEELEil ARBOR, MICK glove sometimes covers a dirty hand." the boy whose turn came last, ' Well, —Detroit News-Tribune. Robbie, what is your verse?" Raising D. CRAWFORD, himself up he responded: "Song of Sol- omon, second chapter, fifth verse, 'Stay Draying of all Kinds! Measuring; Hardness. me with flagons, comfort me with ap- THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK BICYCLES For determining the hardness or fria- Organized 1869, under thi General Hunkiu;r Law oi Uiia State. ples, for I am sick of love.'"—Ex- Prompt attention given to all or'lers. bility of certain substances M. Rosiwal change. has described to the Vienna academy a CAPITAL, $50,000. SURPLUS, $150,000. TOTAL ASSETS, $1,000,000.. Care taken in handling house-hold new method devised by him which is EASTERN JEAl.Of ST. King of the Road Furniture. characterized by entire simplicity. The Business Men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons will find this Bank a, measurements consist in comparing the Leave orders at theOffice of Thelosses of weight sustained by the bodies Safe and Convenient Ann Arbor Register. under investigation by scratching them with a given weight of polishing ma- Place to make Deposits and do Business. Interest is allowed at the rate of 4 PER terial mouuted on a metallic or glass CENT, on all Savings Deposits of $1.00 and upwards, according to the rules of the. Oscar O. Sorg, base until the substance loses its effi- bank, and interest compounded send-annually. ciency, the polishing appliances com- Money to Loan in Sums of $25 to $5,000. DEALER IN prising dolomitio sand, emery and puro Secured by unineumbered real estate and other g^od securities. corundum. The diamond is assigned DIRECTORS: Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, WiUiam Ihubel, David Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Glass. its place in the scale of hardness by Rinsey, Daniel Hiscock, W. B. Smith and L. Gruner. comparing its effectiveness as a polish- White Blanks 5c to 8c, Gilts 8c to 15c ing agent with that of corundum, prov- OFFICERS: Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice-President; Chas ing 140 times as hard as the latter, and E. Hiscock, Cashier; M. J. Fritz, Assistant Cashier. to these succeed topaz, 194; quartz, 175; HOUSE AND SIGN DECORATING A SPEC- adularia, 59.2; apatite, 8.0; flourspar, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK 8.4; calcite, 5.6; rock salt, 2.0, and At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, December 19,1893. talc, 0.04.—tfew York Sun. IALTY ! RESOURCES. Absolutely the Best Loans and Discounts M10.724 48 LIABILITIES. Stocks, Boads. Mortgages, That Roy Again. Capital Stock paid in... $ 50,000 00 All drop forgings and English steel etc 379,161 58 Surplus fund 150,000 00 Overdrafts b»2 09 tubing. Bearing strictly dust-proof. 70 Foatb Main si.. Ann Arhnr "It makes me tired," said Mr. Figg, "Wa'll, now, if that don't beat all. Undivided profits 18.275 48 Real Estate, Furniture. Dividends unpaid »«0 00 Elegant designs and light weight. "to see the style the Henderbys put on I've jist been readin' about them Colo- Fixtures and Safety De- JOHN BAUMQARDNER, when every one knows that they are as rado rain makers, and now I see posit Vaults 37,373 64 DEPOSITS. they've got a clearing house in NewCurrent Fxpenses and Dealer in American and Imported poor as—as poor as" Taxes paid 4,406 43 Commercial deposits . J165.986 93 "Plaster," interrupted Tommy. York."—Life. Banks and Bankers.... S,28ft 79 CASH. Certificates of deposit. 66,156 65 "Yes, as poor as plaster, poor as Due from banks in reserve Savings deposits 541,<'83 28-1776,512 86 plaster —porous plaster. If you don't "An 111 Wind," Etc. cities 1)01,902 07 QRANITE5! "There may be some good, after all, Due from other banks 170 UO and nil kind* oi send that impudent kid to bed in five Checks and cash items... 1,114 65 {995,148 29 even in a dog-catcher," mused younff Nickles and pennies 125 45 minutes, I'll lick him till he can't see." STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WIBHTKNAW, «• BUILDING STONE! Then Mr. Figg put his hat on well Mr. Sparkleig-h, as he watched the kid- Gold coin 27,000 00 naping of old Ruffpop's favorite bull Silver coin 2,800 00 I. CHAS.E. HISCOCK, Cashier or the above named down over his eyes, and not heeding his U. S wini National Bank Bank,do solemuly swear that the above state terrier.—N. Y. World. Notes 29,418 00-*162,530 07 Cemetery Work wife's advice to wear his overshoes went ment is true, to the best of my knowledge and Send Two-Cent Stamp down town.—Indianapolis Journal. A Query. 1992,148 29 belief. CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Caabier. A. 8PECIALTT. Miss Oldone—Oh, yes. I am related AjenU JJ. FOR TWENTY-FOUR PAQB Corner of Detroit and Catherine^!*. CORRECT—Attett: CHRISTIAN MACK, W. D. HAKRIMAN, L. GRUNER, Directors. w.tiua 3iF CATALOGUE Forced to Confesa. to the great Queen Anne, you know'. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of December, 1833. MKJHAEL J. FRITZ. A curious point in Swedish criminal Mr. Selfinaid—Oh, indeed! Were you ... • Xotary Public. law is that confession is necessary bo- listers?—Truth. Monarch Cycle Co. Hibbard's Eheumatic Oil fore a capital sentence can be carried Bilitiard'i Rheumatic Oil, forout. If, however, the culprit persists Goodyear & St. James offer a book of MANHOOD RESTORED! Luke and Halstcd Sts. CHICAQO pain in limbs or Joints, isimtantan- 48 magnificent World's Fair views with eous. Every Jrugglst in authorized in protesting his innocence in the face every three dollar purchase made at uesa, all drains auill us a of powerlpowerlnn tieneratiTuiTu CrisisoCrisis''off cither KxKxaw!a l to refund money to any purchaser of overpowering evidence, the prison by overeiertlon,y€,ut!>l'at!l' l <:rrors, excessivee nsc of tobaccotobacco, opiui m or s\\uT-T of thin oil who is not satisfied with their store. 48 ulants, which lp»dtnjn«r:-l:v. Consumption cr InKsnllf. Cap bo curricdln discipline is made extremely strict and vost pocket. Kl per box. O for So, by mp.tl prepaid. \v\v.i a Si order we .onm.-i.. _ . rem.lt.. 25c. A SAMI'LE SENT FREE on appli- cation. Manufactured by theproprietors of tb- famous 1 STWea wrllt™ iraimct ••.'locsrtorrcAir.il t re money. Sold by an t t'u' V"vsi..ti t i EheumM1 severe until the desired confession is ob- Read Ijlrocsrtitt. A-ifurj tai ••• • ot , - Wr'tp i«.ri:< • . '< ,::••:•.> look sent Beal.-a lRincAf "1 * : Sample? <: Syrup and Hasten. Write for Splendid Opportunity'' on Inplulawrapper, A. :rc. 3itVB8JES»«;».,.-.: . •* ^r.ieVCHlSooI CHAS; WEIGHT & CO:, Detroit, Mich: tained.—Popular Magazine. page 11. rtaluiaAilD^il.i.r, . id: fej-U. 1. BBOWN, 1J.-.-;;•-..-L. •-"«*