VOLUME XXX.-NO. 46. ANN ARBOR, , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1891. WHOLE NUMBER 1586,

ANN ARBOR LIGHT INFANTRY. ANN ARBOR PRESS CLUB. A REASONABLE EXPLANATION. TO KEEP THINGS A.T The Ann Arbor Courier Their Handsome and Commodious Club An Organization Effected Among the' And One the Public Will be Glad to Quarters. Scribes of the City. Hear. (Publish'ed Every Wednesday. A glance through the club rooms o! A meeting was heM at the office Editor of tbs Courier: I)::r Sir:— The Ann Arbor Light Infantry brings ol 8. W. BeaJcea last, Friday p. in.,I noticed a. few days ago, in the to view a very pretty and complete Has a Large Circulation ainonsr Merchants, of the editors of the city, for the pur- Com i T. a. Bomewhat ssvere tritiatssa Mechanics, Manufacturers, Fanners, G plnce f ir the m bribers o!' that organiz- pose o: effecting preliminary arrange- upon ih • in.-inan •ment of the Toledo*, and Families Generally. ation to meet and enjoy themselves. ments For the coming meeting of the Ann Arbor and North Michigan Rail- MARKED DOWN TO They are situated on the second State Editorial Aasoalation In .Ian road, n ih . •.in)., of The firf• A Very BtsiraHe Medium for Advertisers Last week we announced floor of the Hangeterfer block, and uai-y next:. After some discussion it at Mil 111. th • company declined to riyi month of consist of double parlors, smoking was thought beet to organize a local a. special •(rain, and carry to xhe re- and reading rooms, with cloak room press club, as not Only a means lief of thft fire stricken village, much ami c]<>s<-t attached, and three card JTJ3STITJS E for better attending to the wants of needed help irom our Jire department. rooms. Had thf :a'ts U •-n as the Courier EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Bottom Prices! the state association meeting, but The parlors are marvels of delight. as a moans for a better understand- was informed, and, doubtless, b/lievecl Thy ceiling i-s finished with alabastine, them to be, I think critisism was TERMS: in.!;: amon.tr themselves. That being THANKSGIVING Mi in what is kno.wn as drip work, tip- decided upon an organization was ef- just. $1.00 per Year in Advance. To Subscrib- ped with gold, the effect being very fected, the following members being In th? belief that there was a mis- ers out of the County, 15 cents extra, pretty. The room is furnished with present and taking part: For the next thirty days there take somewhere, and in the interest to pay postage. antique oak furniture, upholstered in Argus—S. W. Beakes, Will W. will be a bewildering surprise. maroon leather. The draperies are of the truth, I attempted to learn, in harmony with th • carp !ta anil fur- Watts. for myself what the iacts were, an In the matter of the estate of Herbert M. ments. Also 150 new Jackets and fine success by those present. The piTsident, and executive commit- tax ourselves to boom the town. No. 9 E. ANN ST., ANN ARBOR. Frost, deceased. Cloaks purchased in our Big Cloak Deal tee was authorized to confer with What we have b?«l trying' to do Ire Charles H. VYorden, the administrator of a somewhat noisy manner, the T. & said estate comes into court and represents of last week for 50c on a dollar. President Angell, Sec'y Wade, et al.. that he is now prepared to render his final Statement of the City Taxes. A. has been doing in a more silent, account as such administrator. THEY ALL GO AT ONE PRICE. relative to arranging a program of W. W. NICHOLS, Thereupon it is ordered that Friday, the entertainment. but not the less efficacious way. fourth day of December next, at ten o'clock in Ml1. Editor: In as much as the tax They have quietly named the road DENTIST. the fornoon. be assigned for examining and Monday $7.77, Tuesday $G.GG, Wednes- A motion was made and c'arried Rooms over Ann Arbor Savings Banks, Opp allowing such account, and that the heirs-at- day $5.55, Thursday $4.44, Friday $3.33, rates are somewhat higher than to invite the citizens of Ypsilanti to the Ann Arbor Road. They have Court House Square. law of said deceased and all others persons those of last year, and the tax payers between one and two thousand cars» interested iu said estate, are required to ap-Saturday $2.22, Saturday night after 6 co-operat* with the Club iu enter- VITALIZED AIR. pear at a session of said court then to be of the city will noon ba called on for taining the guests; one day being upon each of which Ann Arbor int Administered. It is agreeable and easy to take, holdeu at the Probate Office in the city of Ann o'clock, if any be left, $1.11. each one to pay their proportion of printed now, or l>oing printed a« and no prostrating effects follow, while Arbor.in said county, and show cause, if any assigned to that city for that pur- teeth are extracted without pain. there be, why the said account should not be Now don't wait till the last day and$88,543.41, this being an increase pose. rapidly a.s possible. They make con- allowed. And it is further ordered, that said nection with 13 roads, and by carry- Administrator give uotice to the persons In- be disappointed, should they all beover that of last year, it may be a The meeting then adjourned subject terested in said estate, of the pendency of siad gone. We have only about 30 last sea- relief to the minds of the tax payers, to the call of the president. ing relations with others, these cars account and the hearing thereof, by causing a to know what the demands are that nre sent to every part of the United House, Sign, Ornamental and copy of this order to be published in the Annsons garments, and they, as well as the Arbor Courier, a newspaper printed and circu- go to make up such an amount of States. lating in said county, three successive weeks new ones, will go fast at these prices. Hobart Guild Lectures. FRESCO PAINTER! previous to said day of hearing, money. Also why it uhould exceed A gentleman told me the other- Papering, Glazing, Gilding, and Calcirnin- WILLARD BABBITT, that of last year. day of being in Santiago, Cal., not. ing, and work of every description (A true copy.) JUDGE OF PROBATE. I herewith annex an itemized state- The lectures at Harris hall before done in the best style, and war- W. G. DOTY, the Hobart guild, on what is known long since, and having occasion to K» ranted to give satisfaction. Probate Register. ment of the amounts of the different funds for this year and also for last as the Slocum foundation, will be to the depot he Raw, standing upon Shop, No. 4 W. Washine-ton St., Ann Arbor. year, which will onabls the reader delivered by Rev. John Fulton, D. D., the track, an Ann Arbor car and felt to seo where the difference comes in. L. L. D., editor of the New York he had met an old ;'riend. Also the amounts raised by the dif-Churchman. The general subject will While we are proud of the Michigan: Luck is ever waiting for something to turn up. Labor with ferent wards, which may be of inter- keen eyes and strong will, will turn up something,—Cobden. est: be "The Evidences of Christianity." Central, and would do what we could Jerome Freeman! Fur the Year 1891. The dates and topics are as as fol-to advance its interests, still. I think For city purposes, 5 mills lows: the Ann Arbor roid is doing more We did not wait ten days ago, we went east and this is what we voted $30,950 00 Lecture First. Friday, Dec. 4th.— every day to spread the name and University aid bond, interest turned up and Installment 3,840 00 Memorial and Introductory. lteliu. fame of our city than tiie Central li.t- Soldiers' relief fund •„ 600 00 ion and Philosophy. The Ethics of ever done. Kepnirs on bridges, culverts Religious Doubt. and crosswalks 4,000 00 Lecture Second, Sunday Dea. Oth.— Respectfully yours, For care of poor at county A. J. BAWYEIU house 971 03 What is Christianity ? Historical llx- *J0.S61 05 cursus to the Council of Xicaea. State tax 7,853 35 Lecture Third, Tuesday, Dec. 8th.— County tax 0,965 00 The Chalcedonian Decree. Histori- Keiected " 9 45-14,859 82 cal Excursus Continued to the Coun- The Presbyterian church has the? School money voted 27,030 00 largest gallery in the city and the- POSTOFFICE The 1-mill tax for library and cil of Chalc^dou. Impossibility of school — I 6,192 00 Conflict Between Nicene Christianity rargesr in the state outside of De- •:,;\;121 00 and Modern Science or Veracious Criti- AT OUR OWN PRICE. icisiu. ta-ott. Owing to the increase of the- The surplus of roll 100 K-86,548 41 audience, tdie gallery has to be oc- Fur tin- Year lSdO. Lecture Fourth, Friday, Dec. 11th. cupied. Last Sunday morning th< We never saw anything like it. Fine suits and overcoat! at cheap prices. For city purposes, the 5 mills. 30,220 00 —The ( halcedonian Decree Continued. Rejected taxes ol A. D. 1889— -103 79 Freedom of Historical Christianity i.istcn- stated that $2.">0 was needed We are going to stir up the clothing business in this county and give s ildiere' relief fund 4U4 40 from Various Modern Difficulties. The tour new cushions, bibles and livran University aid bond, lirst In- Symlni.i in oi the Cr. els. "The Chris- the people better styles, better fits, and better values than they have stallment - 4.000 00 books. When the collect ion bores ever had. When a garment is offered to you at 1-3 or 1-4 off this Interest on same 840 00 tianity 01 Christ." ( art.- of poor at county house. 892 ">7 Lecture Fifth. Sunday. Dec. 18th.— were passed, cards came in pledging season of the year, look out for it, examine it closely, and you will find Surplus of roll '. 89 68 Theism. The Triune God of the tihe whole amount. it is an old resident of the town, the vintage of '76. 37,050 ?,i tax _ 7. 68 Xicene erred is the God Postulated Next Sunday afternoon at tOJUT 1 ounty tax 3,816 80 by Modern Science. o'clock a meeting will !>• held In ll.lf.'.l |s Lecture sixth, Tuesday, Dec 15th. School money voted- 97,800 00 —Christanity and Critic hYim. Miracle. Disciples church for the purpos< One-mill tax for library ami The Seifevidence of Christ. The Su- irganizing an English Lutheran Sun- school 0,04-1 00 88,844 00 preni" Verification ol Christianity. lay school, with the expectatio 81,803 80 The Sunday lectures will be held in establishing in the near future an St. Andrew's church, at 7 1-2 o'clock English Lutheran church. The need «nd you will take no chances in buying of us. Call on us and you will see Excess over last year— c.oT'.i 61 the largest stock in the city. Division nf Mom :i bit F p. m. of such a movement has long exist First Ward raised as.Tsl -II ed and it is urgently requested that ROOMS. Second" •' 16,626 78 all English Lutherans among citi- Third " •' 9,008 42 Annual excursion to Chicago Nov. Fourth - •• 16,788 11 19, 1891. The Michigan Central will zens and students, .as "well as all Fifth - •• — 2,236 IS on this date, sell special excursion others who may be interested, will Sixth " •• 16,150 66 tickets to Chicago at $5 for the round $88,543 41 trip. These tickets will be good to dentify themselves with the work J AND REULE •• on $1,000 assessment for the year is rom the beginning. All are cordially return until Nov. li-'Sd, and will not $14.30—an increase of hOc. on the thousand over last year. be accepted on trains Nos. •">. <>, 10 nvited. The Disciples church has All of which is respectfully submitted. and -i>, on Main Line. been generously offered for the use 51 mm and HOT BATES! HANGSTERFER BLOCK, 23 S. MAIN ST. II. W. HAYES, Agent. P. O'llKAitN.city Assessor. Ann Arbor, Mich. Of the Sunday school. 1892. A QUESTION OF THE HOUR. The people of Ohio Will eat turkey List of Petit Jurors. 1892. The Ann Arbor Courier on Thanksgiving Day, this .Sear. HARPER'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S BAZAR. Tlie late Horace Greeley, when Hie The following jurors were drawn The editor of the Adrian Press swal- ILLUSTRATED. ILLUSTRATED. WEDXKSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1891. (uestion of resumption of specie pay- lowed a free trade toad some years for the December term of court, and ments was before Ihe country, said ago, and has be*Mi spewing it up on summoned to appear Dee. Sth, at HAKI'KK'S WEEKLY for the coming year HAIU'ER'S BAZAR is a journal for tlie home. It that "the way to resume is to re- 9 o'clock, a. m.: Will contain more attractive, features, more k'ivrs Lhe latest information with regard to the 'Short advertisements not to exceed threi its readers nearly every week since. and finer Illustrations, ami a greater number ions, and us numerous illustrations, Paris designs, lines, or Lost or round Houses (or Sale 01 sume." And events proved that the Ann Arbor City. and pattern-ntu'L't supplement* are lndespenBable Rent, Wants, etc., inserted three weeks foi newspaper statement was right. The publisher of the Ypsilanti Senti- of articles ol live intense interest than will alike to the home dress maker und the i-rou-selonai 1st Ward—I). F. Schairer. be found in any other periodical. Among modiste. No expense ts spared to make tts artistic 25 cents, .situations wanted, free. nel publishes the reason for his "fre- these hitler there will be a series of articles attractiveness ox the tilghesi order, its bright stories, Now in respect to the building of LNl Ward—John Haarer. on the twenty-five greatest cttles of the world, amusing t-oinedles, and thoughtful essays satisfy all sewers in this eity, the way to get411 lit out-of-town trips." The hor- tastes, and Its last page is famous as a budget of wit I CTIONEER—C, Klngsley, live stock and •".d Ward—Simon Meyers. Including rive hundred Illustrations. The and humor, in its weekly Issues eventftnng is in- A general auctioneer. Patronage solicited sewers is to build them. rible suspicion and suspense of the Colombian Exposition, the Army and Navy, cluded which Is of interest to women. The Serials de at this office or at my house. public is now over. •1th Ward— John Kress. great public events, disasters on land and for 1883 will he written by WALTER BKSANT and 46S. I'niverrity Aye. References givenU de- The way to build -them is to pay 5th Ward—S. G. Hossaek. sea, and ihedotugs of the celebrated people WILLIAM BLACK. Mrs. OI.IPHA.MT will become a sired. oftlieuuy will'be described and illustrated in contributor. MAHION HABLASD'H Timely Talks for them as they are constructed. As the time lor vhe meeting of con- • lib Ward—John Ferdon. "Day In and Day Out," are intended for matrons, an attractive and timely manner. Tlie De- nndllKi.KN MARSHALL NOBTH will specially address N. BILBE—Teacher of Violin. Pupil of NOT ANY, THANK YOU. gnss approaches ii looks Snore anil Ann Arbor Town—(i. ,000,000 'were spent HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPEK'S MAGAZINE 4 00 State Agent. X. VanDerwerken, Manchester. ing for the construction of the main Lima—T. Weydeomeyer. Mich. The Wlleoz A White Organ Co. Please by the democrats in their recent res- PUB YEAR: HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 00 mention this paper. sewer the first year, and then con- Lodi—M. GrosMhans. cue Of 'ihe Tammany Tiger and .Mr. HARPER'S WEEKLY SI 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 structing laterals along over several Lyndon—Daniel Me Lnughlin. •A liENT* WANTED.—Free prepaid outfit to Flower from political burial, in New HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 Bietage Free to all subscribers in the United XX. energetic men. Several of our salesmen years, and paying for them as they Manchester— Frank stanz. States, Canada or Mexico. have earned from $70 to $10" a week for yean are built, will be an act of wisdom on York state. HARPER'S BAZAR, 4 00 past. 1'. 0. Box 1371. New York. Northfteld—E. Brokaw. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 tiic pan of the city. Urover Cleveland is still ihe idol of Pittafieid—Fred llutzei. Postage Free to ail subscribers in \the United The volumes of the BAZAR begin with the IR BALE—High grade safety bicycle. Cost Slates, Canada or Mexico, first number for January of each year. When F Been used about four month-. < <<:i- HOW TO BE BORRY. his parly, although badly smashed Salem—George Xelstvn. no time Is man Honed, subscriptions will be- liiinn fully a- good as new,$75.00. ("ash will by tlie i-epubacans in lsss. It is Saline—B. W. Forbes. gin with the Number curreut at time of re- buy it. B. P, Hotchklss, 21 s. Twelfth street. There is not a. city in the country ceipt of order. Ann Arbor. 31 possible that 'ihe republicans will Scio—Wm. Cunningham. The Volumes of the WEEKLY begin with to-day that has bonded itself for pub- tlie lirsl Number for January of each year. Bound volumes of HARPER'S BAZAR, for lie improvements, but is sorry for it. have 10 disfigure him again in L892. Sharon- V. J. GUI itt. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions three years back, in neat cloth binding, will "L'Oi: SALE—Four young new milch cows foi it looks that way. Superior- Fred Smith. will begin with the Number current at time be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, r sale at reasonable prices: also two two- GKBAT SCOTT! THINK Of IT! of receipt Of order. free of expense (provided the freight does not year-old steers at the Renwicfc farm one mile Sylvan M. B. Millspaugh. exceed one dollar per volume), for $7.00 per south of Salem Btation. Address Mrs. A. B. If tiiis city bonds its .•Ii for $2|00,- As events progress uie :act is prov- Bound Volumes of HABFBR'8 WEEKLY for volume. Benwlck, box 1515, Ann Arbor. 31 000 to build a system of sewers the en that- Patrick Eagan, us Minister Webster- .1. C. I'deicher. three years back, In neat oloth Dlnding, will Yoik-S. V. Hitchcock. be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable lor •" ''our. A few lady students can tax-payers will have to contribute to Chili, is ihe light man in the right Iree of expense (provided the freight does not binding will be sent by mail, postpaid, ou |^»\/\ earn five dollars by an hour's work. . I $400,OUO before the bonds are place. Ui' fan not be bluffed Ol bul- Ypeilanti Town—T. Hiscock. exceed one dollar per volume), for $7.00 per receipt of $i.oo each. Ifor particulars call on or address theCreseent Yjisilami City—S. I!. Mereuess, O. volume. Remittance should be made by Post-office Cias). Works. Ann Arbor. Mich. 31 ail paid. lied, but stands, manfully ior ihe Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. rights of his country. E. Thompson. binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on "17 N.BILBIE —Teacher of Violin. Rooms If you doubt the truth Of that as- receipt of $1.00 each. Newspapers nre not to copy this advertisement 1\. corner of Main and Liberty gts., Ann Ar- sei-iiou just figure i't out for your- without the express order of HARPER & ISKOTH- Donu l'iau, bhe We-JU known edi- Remittances should be made by Post-office bor Organ Co's building. -12 self. To pay $200,000 in bonds ii Tariff Picture. Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ol torial writer and newspaper corres- loss. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, II'RNISHED ROOMri WANTED—Near Ini- would take FORTY YEARS (a gem- New York. pondent, died on Friday, the 14th Btpapen are not to copy this a,iri-rr>sement F verslty. Address E. 1'. K.,l ourier office mation) paying $5,000 per year. \ew York rrfss:—In England the 1:1st.. aged .-' years. Daring war without Ike express order of HAHTKR & ISIIOTH- OY WANTED—A1 the CODBIKB OFFICE, C The interest on $200,000 at 5 per Eige ->nn due each depositor in BBS. lit buy to lea'u the printer's - IK- was considered "way up at B .. the lowest possible rate that the Savings Bank Department Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, the head as a correspondent. 1 be obtained, would be $10,- New York. RACK UENDHli KMiN — i Profs. Luderer and Yunck, of . 000 per year, making the lirst year's Simpson and l'H'.fer: Ever b The average sum due depositors M in. Particu- payments in principal and int - - st. :'.ni ol them? What '. Nfever? Weil, they in Savings Banks in the $15,000 ! are t-iill VesiiUtiis of Kansas. A lo-ng was in 1890 $:r>H.O4 i A small black satchel on the road A STUMPED roll THE BONDERS. time ago they thought they owned mi jVnn Arbor to balem. Contains ladyV ANN ARBOR FRUIT FARM! I ling. If found please return te J. Q A In iwo year's time, th« in! Uncle Sam, Uu they learned the other The former represents the savings . No..") N. Main St.. A nn Arhoi tlcaie on the bonds would pay allday that Uncle Sam owned them. ind-r '.fee trade; the second, wb.at. can be saved under protection. OTA - W.E.—Tank. is asked for constructing the The Louisiana Lottery tiger runs TI square by -I feet deep, made of 2 inch pine at :in sewer '• Which will you take, workingmen ? ;, lined with heavy galvanized iron. En- the democracy in New Odeans and quire at this It -would bo a Yin • thing ior the Tammany tiger runs the same in- capitalists to bond the city, you see. Pears and Grapes a Specialty o KENT.—Two houses on W. Huron • stitution in New York. AH of the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Enquire of J. D. Stimson, No. s Muynard si A FEAIU'l'L HERITAGE. same stripe. They will try to shake T Martin Bemus to G. F. Allmendlnger, I!ut how about the people '? paws witii each other one ol these Ann Arbor l'lii mo BENT — knoffloe suite over F. & M. Han!; Are they willing to ;>iu A cor. Main and Huron sts. Apply at C< days. <;. \v. Stayton to ('has. Calhoun,Ypsi- upon their neck- for vh? iv.st of their lanti 100 All kinds of Fruit, Ornamental Trees and Free silver in Ohio; hard money Flowers, from Ellwanger and Barry. Order natural life, ami leave it as a lui'i- Jas. Davidson byexc. to Delbert Maro- early by mail. SyrnpB.Medlelnal Wines, Rasp- OB SALE HI; EXCHANGE.—Farm of 154 in Massachusetts; a straddle in New ney, Chelsea 1.500 berry Syrup, Boneset, Dandelion and other acres, all lmpr< i i tim- •iiildivu '.' ('. II. Kempf to C W. Miironey, Chelsea 1 F Kood house. (.,rain and stOl York, it will be a pleasing thing Dome -ed especially for umbel roof with basement. Horse barn. DO YOU QUESTION 11'? to contemplate Just what the opin- t Maroney to C. W. Maroney invalids.. Pure Plymouth Kock Eggs. .. with gaml •.•'.; barn, 20J Chelsea 1,510 . wagon Bhed, and d< It is the part of wisdom to Keep ion of vhe democratic party is in re-T. ,7. Keech to W. & If. Andres, Aim Two good orchards. Five m . Flint. ou-t of debt—just as much so ior mu- lation to a sound currency will be Arbor l i.d. Tk. Ry. on. Belsay on south-east corner of farm ni Ipalhi s as for Individuals, next year '.' F. Giddings to Ed. Campbell, Dixboro— 100 EMIL BATJR, Will exchange for small farm or . \\ Mil H SHALL IT BE? CH0 Ed. Campball to W. F. Clement, Dixboro 50 opertj Dan !l. church; 11 I. yon want to make the rich richer, The 31s>t> aoinual convention ol 'theMack&SchmidtoGeo. F. Allmendlnger, .:;.(,]• Mich. bond the city. Michigan State Sunday School As- \,m \rioi__._ i West Huron St., Ann Arbor. p ARM FOR SALE—The Bullock or Ev- Geo.F. Allmendinger to A.H.Fritz,Ann 1 If you want to make the poor : is to b.} held at Muskegon, I erett ;V Arbor 250 *nd 11 miles from Ann Arbor, containing 10i) poorer, 1 ond the cil y. Dec. l.si. L',1 atnd 3d. All railroads S. R.Culp to Lonlsa Wlnans, Plttsfleld i.:,mi i; house ami barnes. stock, and well will s.'ll . •• .i.iui one- F.G.Schleloher to.1.7i. Bteere, Plttsfleld 1,368 •; school and chinch within a Ii you want to st thing Land naturally the best and cult:. for the ens it-.' com.:nu:iuy. build your third fait. Free entertainment for Louisa Wlnans to F. G. Schlelcher.Pitts- • I arm for sale, the accredited delegates. fleld 1,200 le E. 'jiii the s. E. qr. of sec. 34 of Ann sewi rs and pay for them, as you go. E. A. Mitchell to E. L. Pomroy, Bridge- HAVE town, being part of the Howe-North water 900 north of the County Farm ; "! It is uaid that Mr. Gladstone g is 1 "ID at least,." naively Thos. Richardson to Elizabeth Booth, YOU kSchmid's." l .. miles from fifty cuts a word for his magazine Seio 500 ASTHMA? cbii-s land for peaches, k- tli • Rural New-Yorker, "it onable.(Tall on r>r address Andri w E. Glb- articles. There are lots >>•:' men Richardson to Elizabeth Booth, SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma Cure aiip-'.-i - to • . • a rather fortunate Scio 500 Never fails to give instant relief in the worst iYashlngtou right here in Ann Arbor, Who would C&sos, and ciTcet* cures where other* fall. _ ior v..s ih ,: fr% • nage Eugene Emerick to (has. Hertler, Sa- 1 be glad to write just as good articl s Trial Package FIJEE of Druggist* or by Mall.; i.- '.:ot now in Cdrce . Owing to our line goo Addrw DR. R. SCHIFFMANN, St. Ful, Hlnn. LOOK TO HOME. enorUKJUS t.\j>o:-;s of food Utuffs to at half vhe price. There mart be 1 Uing in a name, after all. A Iv.rgi il.iss o: pjopl • in tliia coun- the famia '-threatened countries ol Eu- try are indignant at the way Russia rope, the influx of gold from across •is treating the Jews and are getting the Atl.!ml- in payment is already Mills, he of Texas; the famous auth- ip petitions to bhe szar to ask himgreat, and sure to be greater. The or of the hoodoo Mills bill; he who stop it- We wonder what ttheir bullion value of our large ailver dol- said that ivo .nun ean !>• a can- iiisifiT would !>• if the czar would lar is only about eighty cents, and didate on the democratic ticket :'or »y: "Why don't you look to home? i-: lie i coinage of Bllver existed here prrsid'i nt who do ,'vnr £ree Vnu have over four millions <>i peo-now and The bullion value of the dol- silver; the same Mills who helped the lar remained the same, or, if there ple who are far bitter for your coun- republicans carry Ohio in v>he Recent try than the Jews are for Russia, yet was any premium on gold, foreign eount:-i".s would 1>.' likely to Day uselection; lia.s turned about on the .you deprive them of their rights. silver question and now favors ho Sou lit Mississippi pass a lav? to dis- for our export* in lilver bullion at franchise the majority of her voters. U: • rat • of eighty cents on the dollar. y, in order to help his chances You si ami by and tet bhos6 negroes Now if the forcing debtor sends us fur the speakership. It is lioped \ye K'hot down, their houses burned, .-. he will get credit only for Its that lu1 will succeed. In the speaker's -AT- their families scattered, their rights bullion value in gold, as he can dis-chair he will !>• like a Texas steer •for Justice trampled on, and you l-ipose of it here only at its market in the streets p! New York. States pass laws to make them TO be price per ounce, instead of being able to get "Uhiy cents' worth of it coln- led in cars by themselves as 1 The foot ball el sven put up a pre1 ty though they were cattle. a big, whit dollar payable for good gam-3 at Chicago Saturday one lmi:di'••(! cents' todeW dness. Pew "The .Irns came Into Russia of afternoon. Neither side scored dur- disappointments are "without compen- ing; thp first haW o! th • garne, but the their own free will, while you f< sate in t o th" philosopher." Africans from their homes, bring- (ThicagO \:ny.-i rallied and ;n:ulc ~<) ing them to your land by viol points in the Ii*t hall while our boys As a result of the McKialey tariff bad to l*f satisfied with goose eggs. THE TWO SAMS Sow, you do the square thing by people, then you can com i to o:i linens, large linen factories have If reports are true the Chicago club ine a! out my people." been started at Minneapolis, Minn., won th.'ir points through shameful and Eau Claire, Wis., and linen goods decisions of one of their own number CANADIAN'RECIPROCITY. from them are now on 'i-he market acting as umpire, and by unprofes- in Chicago as well as further east and sional and dishonorable tactics. The Those who favor reciprocity with throughout the west. The quality side tint ix.-i < beaten ol coarse al- should not forget that any of the goods is first-class and theways lias some one to bJamc, but in i;iv:ii>iiii to that effect would prac- prices in most cases show but very tliisi Instance 11 I >oks as 11 tb are was tically b3 .Tii English treaty foi Eng-little, if any, advance over Imported I IT complaint. ill buy a large ULSTER with heavy collar. A spec- Sish benefits. Canada van make no1 goods. It is certain but a few .. y l y tiers 1'. and when We make of "McKinloyism" will give us a sub- The Ann Arbor Courier complains procity agreements with England of high taxes. Give somebody a fran- ial drive only S4.00. stantial linen industry and with it chise TO rivn your liiam •(! olil Town, it behooves us lo look out sharply once established, prices will ba U brpther nnd get o!f cheaper.—Ypel- igalnsi ii r cunning free trade agree- factory to the consumer. lanti Sentinel. ats. The-OoTi-rler has never yet conv Any c;ne can see that reciprocity The 1 •glglature in <)hi i being Strong- plained of h{«;h taxes. What it lias Avitli Canada is a far more important ly republican, there will ba a lively complained of Is the Injustice ol other her than for us. She lias a littl" wrestle between the friends ot districts t iking the burdens oil o! Ipopxiation small r than Pennsylvania Sherman and Foraker for the senator- thrtr own neck and placing it upon jnvr a territory a-; karge as the en-ship. Tlie country at large i- hoping that o:' Ann Arbor. MEN'S SUITS tire United i. Any measure to1 to see Sherman re-elected, for theSpeaking abon ces, it might be iH'lp build he:- up is not only at oursilver craze is coming before con- well to state, for th Swrtinel's bene- \p i.s', but more than that, it Kress, and we would feel safer with fit, that the entire state, county and -- strengthen an oar northern John Sherman there looking over •• city tax here in Ann Arbor, amounts derg a menacing power, which nn nc ' bills. !.; per cent., Just about (perhaps • s evn- ready to annoy and injure us. a trine lees) what, the city tax ol The,November crop report just is- Ypsilanti alone amounts to. ANN have only to call to mind the sued by the si it • Board of Agricul- first- fisheries troubles in the Bering ARBOE IS OUT OF DEBT ALSO. So ture, SJIIOWS that the corn crop of you see we shall not be apt to call At $5.00, $6.00, and $7.50. This is a saving of $2.00 to $4,00 on the extortions and blocks to 1893 was 86,500,000 bushels, as pur commerce through the Welland in an Ypsilanti financier to ran our against 68,500,000 bushels for 1890,town. each suit bought. anal, while their whips nail readily an increase of 23,000,000 bushels, ami uuh the American "800" canal. thai the yield o-f potatoes amounted Ami the reason for our low taxes At Ivnirland's noil she never fails to is the siiisiliV' and economical plan inake complications with us. while to over 12,000,000 bushels, an in-the city council has adopted in the licr location and railroads ^ive Eng-crease Of 7,000,000 bll.Sllels over "tile way ol city expenditures. 3-and an opportunity at any moment yield of 1890. to pour down on our northern border British View of the American Tariff. I Had Faith. .111 army (A invaders. "What can About six months ago I wa.s ad- •iCanaila Rive us in vet-urn for her use vised to consult Mrs. Hall, the great Of our immense markets ? Not enoupch The promoters of the McKinley tar- Spiritualist doctor, to see if she could worth the risks. iff meajit it to push forward the pol- cure me of Scrofula, from which I icy of America, for the Americans. have suffered from childhood, rthe said if i would nave faith in the medi- TJV often liear of men jiottinjr in One method of realizing it was tocine stoe gave me, that she could cure b a condition as to sec "snakes" keep all work within their own do-me. I took her medicine, and in less •ill about them, but Adrian has a minions. The country was to bethan three months I was cured. Why, curiosity in the shape of a man who maJtle self supplying; what could be wiay bhe medicine worked was a produced at home wais not to bemiracle. I l>e'••• Cents. mtly a of gra ry. y was sni •;•'!! >ipis refined, cul- BEEF- TO PICK LE. '•'• • > '- tu:v(i, hospitable; and under a slight FARCO'S/ lan« of pure water i:i H waste-kettle, •, its and i> »llea of a no A- Tip" School Shoes add six pound-; of saltpeter, and almost forgotten period, move before i 1 ue fire to boll. WTieon 11 is ful- us in a glamor of grace and beauty all druq-Erists. Price 25 cents a box. [or Boys and Girls, New York Depot, 365 Canal St. 33 Heeled or Wedge Heel. ly dissolved and boiling, Immerse your and chivnlrie splendor. The Ktory Now we are ready with a new Brick Store- cut Into convenient pieces foi house for the storage of Household Gi Sizes—8 to 10% &1.2S is full ol brilliant local color, and Pianos, Books, Stoves; etc. ]ltol3& 1.5ft family a pe, in Hhe the saltpeter water A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. abounds In dramatic situations. As PIANOS AXI) MORTGAGE SALE. Ito3 1.7« allow iit to bang in the water for a study of character, it rivals 1 in- HEREAS, Andrew K. Schmidt and Rose 8i4to hA 8.0ft Superior to every other known. . Take it mn and HOUSEHOLD -:- GOODS W lidt, of the city of Ann Arbor, Wa-h- Used in Millions of Homes— best introspective productions of the tenaw County, sum- of Michigan, on the FARGO'S when quite cold pnck ii close and firm modern subjunctive BChool, while the Carefully J^COTT© cU twenty fourth day of December, one thousand $2.50 Calf Shoe 40 Years the Standard. ttt" a casfc ox barrel. To your boil- All kinds of heavy and light Draying. eight hundred and eighty-eight, made ani Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky lofty ethical tone will make the book cutrd a mortgage to Baker, Gray & Company for Gentlemen, ing saltpeter water now add nine (incorporated) of Detroit, state of Michigan., Cnequaled by any ahoa Biscuit, Griddle Calces, Palatable aceepi able to bhoae whose consciences FREIGHT WORK in America at the same pounds of tSne salt, thi pounds of to secure the payment of the sum of :: price. In i'omjrr•<*, Itut - and Wholesome. disapprove the ordinary romantic C. E. GODFREY, hundred dollars and interest at eight per cent ton and I.ace. Mcu'saiid pure, dry sugar, one quart of the per annum : the principal sum being due as fol- Boy's sizes. , No other baking powder does such work. novel. 'Phone 82. Res. and Oflira 46 X. Fourth Ave. h'si molilases and one of pearlash. lows: $750 in six months, and $750 in one year Wortiilngton Co., 717 Broadway, from date of said mortgage, which moi Boll slowly and skim off all impurl- \KY DOUG] IS. was recorded in the office of the Register of FARGO'S ,\ id more ao1 wa t •>• it it lias New York, announce for immedia.te TATE OPMICHIGAN, County of Washte- Deeds for said County of Washtenaw, state of publication as No. 10, iii" Hose Li- S Michigan, o» the third day of January, A. 1>.. :} away any. When the pickle is At a session of the Probate Court for the1889, in Liber 73 of mortgages on page 57. And $2.50 LADIES' BOOT p< r;ectiy cold pour1 it over the beef and brary, "The Bachelor ol Salamanca," v' t-f tiVashtenaw, holden at the Probate 1- the sum of four hundred and forty- Dongola or Goat, Button, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Friday, tho lollars of the principal and interest is h'oid down with a h by A. ft. LeSuge. Translated by Jae. Opera, or Common Sense. -.-third day of October In the year one claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date ackless and Flexible* The Bcaldllag of the b i sail Townaend. With photogravure I • hundred and n I one. Of this notice and default having hern made In "Warranted the most trations. 1vol., 1-mo, cloth, «?'1.00; . .Vlllard Babbitt, I ' obate. the payment of the same or any part ti Ptylisli and 8ei peter w&i r el wee the pores and pre- In tin- mutter of thu estate of Henry Dou n hereby t In- po« er contained [nsaid moi SHOE sold at Made in Ladies ejid ili^ae;? serves the juices In i ae tnea I p • p.-i-, ."().-. One 01 fcbe renowned ses described 1 herein ha- be- sizes. On ' illng the petition, duly veri- come operative and mi suit or proceedings in Perfectly Well! T of 1. •.-'.! - e's adventure ro- OUR NAM Edcol iS OfoNr THEBOTTOr W OF EVERY SHOE. BEEF SPICED.—Bo*S a chine o! ten L'. Douglas, praying that Admin- law or equity having been instituted to re-k,^i',"'"' 1°r ">'fc-o'» Ph *». It he doea not FILLMOIIE. Dubuque Co., la., Sept., 18W. mances Elelated to a masterful and istration of said estate :n;i > be granted to Levl any pan of the sum due. X01 Keep tnem fiendce. tSeno usd an po.taa w!o fowilr lJeacrip furnisht ivvoe listu ft. p-**«« ol twelve pounds n-,nil the meat falls MiB6 K. Finuigau writes: "My mother and most entertaining manner, the writer E some other suitable i>urson. fore hereby given that by virtue of the power FABG-O & CO., Chicago, 111. Sistfer used Pastor Koenig s KorveTonio i . )-;•!,in ill.- bones. Pick the meal to Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday,the of >Me contained in said mortgage and pur- ralgia. They aro both perfectly well now and exhltite remarkable boldness, force twenty-tnird day of November next, at tensuant to the statute in such case made and pieces, mash the gristle flne, rejeel DOTY & FEINER, never tired praising the Tonic. and originality, wliib- at the same o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the ded we shall on Saturday, the twenty- TIPPECANOE CITST, Ohio, Oct. 21, 18W. Ung all pans too hard to mash. Coo! hearing of said petition, and that th« heirs ai third day of January one thousand eight hun- Ai, ENTS, time he charms by his surprising . said deceased, and all other persons dred and ninety-two at teno'elockin the fore- ANN ARBOR. 6inee taking the first spoonful of Pastor ;i.quo.i- and bake off all the fat, Interested [n sai danddd dency of said petition, and the hearing thereof. (if such salle asfl followsl : All thosh e certaiin that she could not bo kept in bed, and all lneili- ,,f cassia, fcfft it boil *p one, then 'The chi-isinias Shadraeh," by Frank by causing a copy of this order to be published pieces or ).arc-els of lund situate in the cnl treatment proved without effect. Since she R. Stockton; "A ( hiistmas Fantasy, in the Ann Arbor Courier, a newspaper printed city of Ann Arbor. In the comity of Wash- A very important invention which nstd pastor Koeuig's Nerve Tonic she has had put Unto a mould and slice when cold. and circulating In said County, three sucegs- tenaw, State of Michigan and described ns fol- no spells and is healthier than ever, there-fore I BLACKBERRY TEA.—In obstiiiai.- with Moral," by Thomas Bailey sive weeks previous to said day of hearli lows to-wit: Those parts of lots numbe will be hailed with delight by every- consider niysell under obligation to express my - of dtarrhoea it Is well to have Aldrirh: "Th« Rapture ol Hetty," [A true copy.] J.WILLARD BABBITT, and eight In liloek four (4) north of Huron gratitude to you. CRKIST. SCHOENEMAN. by Mary llallock Foobe, and "Wulfy: .Indue Of Probate. street, range six east, commencing at the in-body using a stove or range for hot —A Valuable Book on Nervous at hand some simple remedy. This W. G. DOTY, Pro!. tersection of the north line of North street Diseases sent free to any address, 1 Walt," a Christmas story from with the easterly line of Detroit street and water circulation. After years of ex- can be found in tea made o! blackberry runnningthence northwesterly along Detroit and poor patients can also obtain liiV. Dr. s. Weir Mitchell's novel, FREE this medicine free of charge. roots. Take one ounce of ".he- roots ESTATE OF BENJAMIN DAY. street one hundred and fifty-four feet, thence perience we have succeeded in pro This remedy has been prepared by the Keverend southeasterly at right angles to Detroit street to a pint and a half of water, and 'Characteristics," will begin In this TATE OF MICHIGAN, Comity of Washte- Pasior Koenitf, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since liStG, and fifty feet, thence south fourteen di :re 9, west ducing a simple and perfect WATER is now prepared under his direction by the number. S naw, as. one hundred and three ami one-half feet thence simmer slowly till reduced to 0. pin1 At a session of the Probate Court for the west one hundred and five feet to place of BACK. KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, III. and su-.-iin it. A little oragne peel For the first time in many years County ol Washtenaw. holden at the Probate ins:, excepting the right of William boiled with it gives tt a very pleasant the December number of The Century Offieefn the City of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, Foley tn use the well on said premises by pay- Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85. the twenty-seventh day of October In the year Ing half the repairs thereof. It overcomes all the present troubles flavor. A dose tor Size, 81.75. 0 Bottles for S9. lavor. Its illustrations will Include Dated, October 24,1891. of extracting lime and other sedi- be a wine-glassful; for n child/from Presept, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Pro B \KVAl. GRAY & < ' . i great number of full-page engrav- In the matter of the Estate of Benjamin .!. Q, A. SEB8IONS, one to three teaspoonfute. Day, deceased. Mortgagees. ments which accumulate in water ings, among them six 01 Nativity On reading and Sling the petition, duly veri- Attorney for.Mortgn;. JIMSON SALrVE.—Homemade rem- subjects. The frontispiece is a Holy fied, of Mary Ann Day praying that admin- backs, often making them useless Family by the young American art- istration of said estate may be granted to and in great many instances becom- VIGOR OF ME• Ncdies are very often above all others, >i. Prank Vincent IJu M-ood. herself, the exeutor in said will named or to e some other suitable !"•<' ing dangerous. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. " ' , , f+_ William Dean Howells's new novel, Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday the "Weakness, Ni-rvou»ne«f, Iteblllty. and all and this o'.tl One, V.iurh dat-s pi('tt> in Imperative Duly, which ar&used twenty-third day of Nov. next.at teno'elockin the train of evils from early errors or later excesses, ! . , , „ .... ,, . >.-.,.< -r.wivs The outlay of dollars is reduced to 11 1:ackepk t ltinu llnth> e lions-. Take a, much attention as a serial in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Full:*- ' " * said petition, and that the heirs at law of said dimes. No household using a range methodsstrength,. developmentImmediate ,Improvemen and tone pivet seenn , tofailur everye cop o! dozen of the flowers ol Carper's Magazine, will be published ad all other persons interested in couple orgaimpossiblen and. portio2.{N)0n references of the body. Book. 6imple, explanation, naturasl the jianBOU-weed ami cook down in 11 book form a bom the middle of No-said estate, are required to appear at a session can afford to be without it. 1 proofs mailed (swiled) free. Address •ember. The story is based upon the 11 to be holden at the Probate ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.liti-d. Strata i• 11 1 tin i><>\ -s or Uttle Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, and show No more trouble by using city ace feeling EUS between white and cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the pe- water for hot water circulation. j.ii-s tor .ni are use. As a remedy for ilack, something 6 «per 1 nan race titioner should not be granted And it is fur- oM SUITS, .-ins, burns and such things l-ejudict—Btronger, indeed, where the ther ordered, that said petitioner give notice Can be used in any stove. Ask |B£LD!EFPENBACH'S is to the persons interested in said estate. it is unsui pass -d. latter weakest, as at the South. of the pendencj of said petition and the hear- your stove dealer for Hutzel's Water PROTAGCN CAPSULES This ethnic gives rise to some very ing thereof, by e causina g a copy of this Order to Back. Sure Cure for "Weak Men, as interesting ethical complications, be publishejd in the Ann Arbor Courier, a i proved by reportsof leadinjrphy- Good Looks. newspaper printed and circulated in said Mason & Davis Co's. ranges for \6tClanB. State age in ordering. which are treated by Mr. Howelte county three successive weeks previous to M Price. ©1^ Cutaloffiie Free. flood looks are more than skin deep, in his usual masterful manner. said day of hearing. sale at C. Eberbach are provided with A hafe and speedy depending upon a healthy condition cure for Gleet, (A true copy.; J. WILLARD BABBITT, r iroprowment. Stricture and all ol all the vital organs. If the Liver be Professor Norton has eo'J *1 d from Judge of Probate. unnatural discbarpes. Price 9A< inactive, you bare a Billions Look, ii the unpublished writings of 3 \VM. (,. DOTY, Probate Register. Fvervbo(r\ rail n^ci examine this pour stomach be disordered, you have useful in'ventioi Tood Kii-s.-il Lowell, a volume whish will a Dyspeptic Look, and 11 your Kidneys be published shortly under the title and Skin Diseases, Scrof- 1-1- affected, you have a Pinched lx)ok. ntona Sores andSyphllltle AfTectious* with* .-1 Literary Essays and Address- out mercury. Price, JSSi. Order from Secure good health and you will have HUTZEL & CO., es." It will contain paipars on Gray, For twentv-fivc years ft" experience of good looks. Electric Bitters la the WALL PAPER WALL PAPER of sufferers, old and yor.- : ;. THE PER!] DRUB & CHEMICAL CO. iSS. gTeat alterative and Tonic acts di- Landor, Walton, Milton. Shake- P 1/wfar* and 8UomfitUr&. 189 WiswMic Street, KLLWABKEE, WIS. rectly 0:1 these vital oi-gans. Cures re's Richard II!., and Illy endorsed tha _;:•••. uiun . • .m^aof Of all the LUe>t DeMgns. ANN AKBOP. - - MICH Pimplee, Blotches, Boils and gives a others. This Plianaaeeijtlcal \.: ziox. of the Age good complexion. Sold at Eberbach A vitalisir.g etinmlaiit without al A. YEAR! I undertake to briefly & Son, and c.eo. T. Haussler, of Man- PEICE3 each any fairly intelligent pemon of either chester. Price 50c. per bottle. Catarrh m Colorado. co'iol. A nerve sedative without es, who etui read and write, and who, r.arcoties. A blooi purifier -without ifrt-r Instruction, will work industriously. I used Ely's Cream Balm for dry -AT- IOW to earn Three ThousuDd Hollars « irrh. 11' proved a cure.—B. F. poisons. A liver cleacBer. A purely 1 'Oca!iti<-.,uli.-iwerthey live.I will also furnish ITTLE the situatio tnpio/ment^t ti hich you can earn that amount, Figs and Thistles. M. Weeks, Denver. verjetabia tissua-ma>or, i No oiioy fur above. Easily and quickly Ely's ( ream Balm is especially digestion, nutrition, 1 >, ex-1. ed. I de»ir IVER titi have already taugltt and j; pyt arta It always makes a loafer tired to adapted as a remedy for catarrh OSCAR O. SOHG, cretion and respiration A lifa-givin» number, wh>i are making cv eacb. Its HEW and SOI,! t*. Full p iriiculn watch an earnest man work. wnlch Is aggravat d by alkaline dust : . Addr PIUS. a.nd dry winds.—W. A. Hover, Drug- Th.e IDeooratcr. tonio, pure and ei .•*>•, t tho | Sf^KKfc^ V2fiS&lB2£ZSSSt The man who needs a newspaper gist, Denver. disastrous reactions of the deadly compounds of mm rjcl eli^hcl us- the most is generally the first to I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm 70 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. s Cotton. uaUy sold as bitters. stop it. to all sufferers from dry catarrh from CO M POU N D personal experience.—Michael Herr, The way never bo have any cloudy V7as never Sno^n tcfoi-a fa tie World. .ComDosed of Cotton Rof t. Tansy and Pharmacist, Denver. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. Its discovery among the mccUc:nr.l fruita, roote Pennyroyal—a recent liiscovery by an CURE weather is to have the K'lini inside of Ely's Cream Balm has cured many y amonf ^tj^*olrl physiiian. U nuccemfuU'i used Bk-k Eandaclio and relieve all tho tronblea tod- cases of catarrh. It is in constant and herbs of CLliiom monuuu—Safe, EllectuaL Price $1, bv mail, dent to a bilious state of tho system, such aa you. demand.—Geo. W. Hoyt, Pharmacist, WAS A sealed. Ladies, ask your dru.'jrfs! f.ir'Cook'Cs s Ciiziiicss, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distresa aftet The man who sliut.s his eyes to a nnrl their combination iato a phenomenal life* Cotton Root Compound and tak.;-bstituteb , eatint!. Pait In tl» Sido, kc. ^Vhilo their moat Cheyenne, AVy. W. BAKER & Co.'s giving tonic or iuclose 2 stumps for sealed p ir .if-* Ad- •reiiiarkablo success has been shown iu curing little sin will soon 1)^- walking arm in A TRIUMPH of the OTETVIICAI, AET. dress POM) LILY COMPANY, : , 88 arm with a l>:g one. If you hear a bad story on any one, Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit. :.Hcj. The only change made in t!i,. formula during Christ never tried to make a remember that, if it is true, by re- twenty-five years has been to xtresunt it in two bargln with any one to follow him at peating it you put an obstacle in the Breakfast combinations. SICK Thf old nrUritinl remain unhanged, but lx-hit; way of the guilty man to prevent his EBERBACH & SONS, ANN ARBOR,SELL Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are so much a month. stronger, more laxative and better. A IIKIU fonil equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre- The man who does a good deed only doing better In the future, -md If it moro agreeable to tha taste and better adapted to BELOW PILLS. venting thisannoyingcomplaint,while they also is nol true, you do him a greater in- delimit-women ntnl r/iiltlrrn. but comprising TRY DR correct alldisordersof the 8 toniach,stimulate tho for pay, will do a bad one just as Gocoa the flamo tonio properties, is now made and the T A TSTTTQ! - LEDCCS "PE> J-l±\.UXSli{j RIODICAL" PILLS from. liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only quick if the price is raised. jury than could be done In any other leiencaof rfc« iloilU is challenged to pruUuco from which the excess of the eqxial of this Paris, France, Established in Europe 1839,. Weeds never grow when watched, way. There are so many good reas- oil lias been removed, is Canada in 1878, Fur Suppressions, Irregulari- ons why you should not repeal gos- TRULY & OXLYTEXIPEHENCE BITTERS KNOWS ties, and Monthly Derangements. A roliable- but Turn your back, and how they Absolutely Pure or to produce apnrely vegetable bitters or medicine moutbly medicine. They always relieve. Any HEAD sip, and not one why you should, of any kind, whose action is at onco fcu safe, so cer- druggist. #•-'. Anu-rican Pill Co., Proprietors,. jump. It is the same with sins. Ache they would be almostpdcelc3s to those who thai if you stop and reflect you will and it is Soluble. tain and comprehensive as tho Spencer, Iowa. Robert Sjephenson & Co., Buffer from this distressing complaint; brfl fortu- It is not the good we intend to do wholesale agents, and all other druggists ii. CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, nately theirgoorinesadooa notendhere.audthoso to-morrow, but that we are doing iwver be guilty of it. You know that Ann Arbor. These vills are warranted to. who once try them will find these littlo pills valu- after you have said it you cannot un- or any compound which from its varied action bring on the " change. Able in BO many ways that they will not bo wil- to day, thai the devil is afraid of. upon the vital Junctions is equal to tho say it or limit the number to whom No Chemicals ling to do without them. But aftor allsick head The world is full of people who CURE OF SO MANY DISEASES. your words will be repeated.—Ex. are used in its preparation. It has GET THE BEST would rather go to hell in their own Thrir r.iimo ia lepion—Rheumatism. Neuralgia, more than three times the strength of Catarrh, .!mnili.-e, Kiilncy Disease, Scrofula. Skin way than to go to heaven in your What might have been a terrible Dlxeasea nnd Boils. Consumption, Piles and all dis- ACHE affair occurred Wednesday night at Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot orders arising from inriij.M-sti.in, impure blood, r;iy. FIRE INSURANCE Is the bane of so many livea that her© la where nervous prostration, and dilapidated constitution we make our great boast. Our pills cure it whilo If you don't have any temptations the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kmoi-ick, or Sugar, and is therefore far more from any cause cive way to it like mist before tho others do not. it i.s a pretty sure corn i- Cross and Huron sts. They economical, costing lets than one cent sun. vhilo its singular power over $29,000,000 Carter's Little Liver Pills are very email and that there is THE DEADLY MICROBE ASD OMNIPRESENT very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. something wrong with your Christ- started a coal stove for the first a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, BACTERIA. Security lield for the protecttoo of the policy They are slrictiy vegetable and do not gripo or ian experience. The devil never thai evening, and the family and I'Urpe, but by their gentle action please all who strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, Indicates its superiority in all diseases of malarial roomers, some ei^ht or ben in all. origin, and readers it tho use them. In vlalsat 25 cents; five for $1. Sold Wastes any bait in faying to Catch and admirably adapted for invalids by druggists overywhere, or sent by mail. dead fish. retired as usual supposing all was BEST VERMIFUGE KNOWN. CHRISTIAN MACK CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. as well as for persons in health. No family can afford to do without a bottle of right. But it seems that the chimney Kepresenta the followiutr flrst-class compa OLD AND NEW STYLE VINEGAR BITTERS SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Confirmed. was stopped up, and all night the Sold by Grocers everywhere. of which one. the .F.tim. has alone paid $ijo,000, In the house, as expressed by thousands of test!? 000 fire losses, iu sixty-live years: The favorable impression produc- stove emptied lt« poisonous gas in- W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. monials. Send for beautiful book. Address, jEtna.of Hartford $9,192,6*1 ed on the first appearance of the to the house. In the morning the R. H. MCDONALD DRUG to., RINSEY & SEABOLT'S agreeable liijuid fruit remedy Syrup Franklin of Philadelphia S.118,713 first to awaken found it almost im- New VuiV of Figs a tew years ago has been, Germania, N. Y .... 2,700.729 possible to get to the doors and open more than confirmed by the pleasant German, American, N. 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Ci: \i K ol l;«.'d.—Ypsilanti Commercial. package, 81; six, ?5, by mail. Write for pamphleC Policies issued at the lowest rates of premium. ERS, CAKES, etc., for wholesale and Why MI recent the discovery of a Address The.Wood Chemical Co., 131 woodward li'.uti retail trade. We shall also keep woman in the moon ? •*ve.( Detroit, Mich. a supply of Is ii inn .-i very pleasing error of Bueklen's Arnica Salve. irnedat oarlfKWlineofwork- ntpldly and honorably, by tl mind to look with complaci nr.\ The best salve in the world for Cuts O. either t«x,T0QDK or old, and In SWIFT & DEUBEL'S BEST own localili.'«.whi-r-vt-r they H»1 on one's own mistakes and errors ? Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, _ one can do tha >\ > tk. Eaiy lo i.-arn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. MONEYIi rvrryrhinp. Wr untl vou. No risk. You can devote Is there anything like adversity to Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Erup- • :iis, or all your time to the work. This is an entirely new lend.and bringl wonderful success to overy « oiker. White Wheat Flour! are moments onlv tn ing posted numerous •warning signs the work. All la new. Great pay BUKK for lor unity, ami neutrality lor inde- to 5p m. every worker. We start vou, furnishina- forbidding hunting or trespassing on ..erTtblnV EASILY. sl-KillilLV learmcf RINSEY & SEABOLT. pendence ? PAKTICLXABa FKEB. Address at once their farms.—Dundee Reporter. EBERBACH & SON, ARBOR. A. W.8HAMILTON. SH.NSUS * 10., rOKTLA.\urxllSH' THE FIRST CONCERT. PERSONAL UNIVERSITY. .Tudge Kinne contemplates a trip The Harvard annex has 220 fe- A Magnificent Success in Every Way. o Chicago to-morrow. male students. Miss Abbie A. Pond and Miss Lury Yale's new gymnasium, costing The first •concert given in the Choral Rushnell spent Sunday with •friends 200,000 will be completed April 1st. Union Series last Friday evening was n Dexter. The '93 lits. defeated the Normal a. magnificent success in every way. Ex-City Attorney Thos. D. Kearney school team Saturday by a score of The audience was quite as large if visited friends in Ypsilanti several 48 to 0. not larger than the one assembled to days last week. inaugurate the Students' Lecture As- Sunday's Tribune had a large cut sociation. Thomas Birkett, of Dexter, was in epresoaiting the members of the foot the city Thursday last, as hale and iail team. From a musical standpoint, or clas- hearty as of yore. Prof. Geo. X. Carman, lit. '81, of sically speaking, if the expression may Mrs. Brayley, Mrs. Itice and Miss t. Paul, Mim., has had his salary toe allowed, the concert was nearly Brayley, of Plainfield, are visiting aised to $4,000. perfect- There were no faJse notes; relatives in Ann Arbor. the instruments responded to the The junior medical class had a de- touch of the players as if they had Mrs. J. Volland has returned from ghtful social in the Cook House par- been, transformed into objects of con- Racine, Wis., where she visited her ors Saturday evening. densed melody by some fairy hand. son, Prof. A. J. Volland. The special U. of M. train for De- and needed only that touch to make Ernest Mann and family were- in roit Saturday will leave the M. C. them live. There are no words that the city over Sunday, the guests of I. R. station at 10.30. can do full justice to portions of the the Misses Mann, on S. Main St. That Chicago umpire must be some concert, for the sweet sounds of music Mrs. Prof. H. S. Carharb has been dative of that famous Detroit out- er of the Psi V. fraternity music, the different authors being and a great foot and base ball play- *ht differ 'lit ,1 mil's, and the nionot- nently settled. er while here, committed suicide in becomes positively tedious to Until some such consummation is Unr-Un h« o' the audience. The othei reached, the miseries of enforced mili- Philadelphia recently. The junior laws defeated the I). A. tenth probably are Bulflciently ed- tary service, previous taxes, and the !. football team on the grounds ol O RENT—For a term of years, the fimn ueate.l to understand the flavors. actuations ol values and the dis- known us the Arnold farm, 6)4 miles west urbanees ol trade, due to vhu neces- the latter in Detroit, Saturday, by Tof Aim Arbor. For particulars address E. N. GET .A TICKET SIGHED FOR ANNIE I.AUEIE. a score of 10 to 0. It was said to Green, 72 Winder St., Detroit, Mich. 'One gentleman sitting In a Beat to ity, which may arise at any moment, OF f war, remain the heritage of our- have been a clean game, devoid of UK KEiNT—The property No.56 So. Univer- *lhe rear of the writer, who appeared slugging, and very satisfactory all _ sity ave.. occupied by Dr. Fleming ('arrow. Tto be very liuucli interested, "gave elvrs and our children. Our own The house has bath, gas, and every modern government at this moment aggriev- around. convenience. Rent, $27.50 per month. Apply ftimseli away," before the eatertain- The Junior hop committees have to Dr. Fleming Carrow. W. F. LODHOLZ eatnit was half through, by remarking ed at the action of Chill, and yet who s to decide where justice rests V Were been appointed. Ed. 8. Peek, Deta 4 & 6 BROADWAY. BOOK SALE! *o his seatmate, t two contending individuals, there Theta Pi, i-i general chairman; Karl -How glorious it would be 11 we Chelsea Herald:—"A good many of And you are entitled to a choice of TheHome s a safe tribunal which may reasons Peters. Sigma Phi, chairman of the our readers were quite anxious to t-.o-uld only have one verse oi Annie Instructor, the Life of Geueral Sherman, ly be expected to decide between receptio-n committee; H. P. Dodge, build a school house costing from or the Life of P. T. Barnura (free), when Psi I'., of the invitation committee; SU'U.OOO to $25,000. We happened cash purchase to the amount of 115.00 A GRAND OPPORTUNITY liem. In the case oi a difference has been made. FOR YOUR LIBRARY. WE SHALL PLACE ON SALB He expressed the feeling of many H. H. Denham, Zeta Psi. or the ar- to drop into .Supervisor Gilbert's of- xnween two nations, the stronger fice one day this week, and found him THIS WEEK: faundr 'ds of others. a ri?ht, because the stronger. Might rangement committee. spreading the school tax for this THE HOME INSTRUCTORS Tt is altogether probable that the district. He informed us that the 20 Sets George Eliot's Works UK AIMED TOO HIGH. nakes right in the settlement of inter- tax for school purposes alone, this LARGE OCTAVO, 478 PAGES, ILLUSTRATED. Httle story may serve to illus- lational disputes, and so it i3 con- U. of M. foot bill team will hereafter A compendium of useful knowledge neces- complete, 6 Vols., at $1.44 year, is $8.70 on each $1,000. Add sary for the practical uses of every-day life. 'j the position of the audience and idered necessary for a nation to leave Chicago to play w'.th any other the state, county and town tax, $4.- Acomplete and perfect guide to life in public 20 Sets Dickens' Works Com- s:he players, perhaps. naintaln its dignity that it should clubs she can induce to journey there 50, making a total of $12.20 on each and private. plete, 15 Vols., at _ and take her slugging and dirty work. $1,000, as compared with $9.05 per Once on a time there was a very irm itself to the teeth, and thus win $1,000 two years ago. It may do 20 Sets Thackeray's Works • ..odiy man who was made pastor of ittd maintain by the fear it inspires It has been fairly demonstrated that no harm if the tax payers figure out THE LIFE AND SEEDS OF GEN, W, I, Complete, 10 Vols., at - -a good'.y palish. His thoughts were hat which, in strict justice, it might Chicago will never allow any other what their tax would bo had we 500 Vols. of Choice Literature, and his desires were for holi- ose. The question has long been in club to gajn a victory, no matter to built a $20,000 house. It is al- mm, ways much easier to vote an expendi- CROWN OCTAVO, 568 PAGES, ILLUSTRATED. each .... 25c, In order to be nearer his God he minds ol thinking men and in th( what foul and disreputable tricks ture than to pay it." A graphic narrative of his boyhood and iie climbed up tat i the Steeple to ireams of philanthropists, but not Rhe may be Compelled to resort. The early life, education, career in Florida ;uid 500 Vols. Standard Literature, game las* Saturday with ri-an play- California, military achievements, life as a (deliver bis sermons. Oi coarse but intil recently has it entered the do- citizen, last sickness and death; with Hue in Half Russia B'd'ng, each few of hi> congregation listened and nain of sober and practical discua- ing on the part of Chicago wouM steel portrait. 500 Vols. of all the Leading they became restless. One day he That which men have dreamed have bsem loat to her, and every man Poets, each - iught he heard the voice of his o?, men are now actively planning in her elaven knows It and feels THE LIFE OF IT, 8A&OTX, The World. . .Lord calling him. He listened again or. The culminating sentiment ot it. The game was won only by the . . . HUNDREDS . . . the banquet recently held at a na- dishonesty of the Chicago umpire and BRONCHITIS OF SETS OF BOOKS AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. uid the voice call sd again. Is an Inflammation of tin: bronchial tubes — CROWN OCTAVO, 520 PAGES, ILLUSTRATED. WE ARK HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES. "Vos. Lord, here I am, but where tional gathering ol eminent lawyers the disreputable tacf.es and slugging and jurist < was "an international of the Chicago players. To the ei the air-passages leading into the lungs. His early life and stru£a;les, bold ventures SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED loll HOME AND art thou ? I have scanned the Few other complaints are so prevalent, or and brilliant success; his wonderful career, FOREIGN PUBLICATIONS. court of Justice." The sentiment was of the I'. Ol M. eleven DS it said that his wit, genius and eloquence, his life as a Cieavens o'er but I see you not." call for more prompt and energetic action. Best Brands of Com'l Note Paper, They were strictly honorable in their citizen, etc.—to which Is added his famous Then his Lord answered him from received with the greatest enthus- .'.s neglect IT delay may result seriously, book, '"The Art of Money Getting." 12O Sheets Only 25c. effective remedies should always he at ,Woiv, saying: •'Here I am, down and discussed, not as a fanci work, and allowed the public to de- ful picture, but .as a living thing cide wiiich were really the best play- hand. Apply at once a mustard poultice to faero among my people." the upper part "f tin:- chest, and, for internal If some oi the music (just one piece, which already has a working influ ers. Some ol the umpire's decisions treatment, take frequent doses of W. F. LODHOLZ GEO. WAHR, ence in the affairs of the world. rank that even the Chicago *»"r instance) could only get down 4 & 6 BROADWAY. Opp. Court House. Main St., among the people, ic would not only crowd hissed them. U the Chicago Ayer's How immeasurably great the bless 1588 ANN ARBOR. to send them home in a hap- Club dare coma to Ann Arbor our ing to flow from a peaceful Kettle boys wi.l prove to them that they pier raooil, but would make the natu- nen! by an impartial tribunal of th are the better players, but will com- Gherry Pectoral iraJ wood upholstered scats of Uni- quarrels of nations. War as a wrap pel them to play a decent game. C. O. J.cpper. Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind., -ii.y Hal] leea "classical" in their on of justice would fail. The immensi «rites: •• My httle sister, four years of age, They arc cowards and dare not leave was so ill from bronchitis that we had almost j>etii:i<'or, but whether it has ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. TAKE YOUU CERTIFICATE AND DIS- E. Beal, Chas. E. Greene. Directors. Qtaanlngu Lodge I. O. O. F., holds accomplished its purpose or not is CHARGE WITH YOU. its annual election Tuesday evening not quite clear. Sewerage is com- Office at No. 15 E. Maumee street, Nov. U4. ing, however, and the Argus will Adrian, Michigan. A little three years old won of wheel in line all right. • A rainbow social and t>ea will be Christopher C'omini.sky, of N. 7th St., given by itilie ladies, at the Presby- fell Into a cistern, Saturday, while The boy who spends his evenings at home reading newspapers and post- terian church next Thursday evening GRAND OPERA HOUSE playing, and came near losing its at 6 o'clock. T life. ing himself on the events of the day, or in perusing books, will make a bet- Last Friday night in Chicago, the Organized 1869, under the General Banking Law of this state. There is to be a Hocial in the 5th ter man than the boy who spends closing of Pres. H. W. Rogers' first ward chapel, on Wall KT., to l><; given Friday Eve's, Nov. 20,'91, A 4 L $ his evenings on the streets and inyear as president o'f Northwestern Lincoln J. Carter's Grand Scenic Production by the Fifth Ward Sunday School, on public loafing places, listening to vul- University was celebrated by a large TO TTL A SS I?^3,66O.,2.SURPLUS$100I000 Friday evening Nov. U7tu. A line gar gossip.—Mt. Clemens Democrat. reception. Busiuess Men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons will find this Bank a program is being arranged. ..Ten Set9 0f Special.. A society of ladies was formed Scenery. The ladies of the Second Baptist On Monday evening when City at St. Andrew's church Monday, with SAFE AND CONVENIENT PLACE church will hold a fair In their church Clerk Miller went home from council At which to make Deposits and do business. Interest is allowed on all Savings De- the purpose in view of aiding the Flight of the Fast Hall posits of $1.00 and upward, according to th% rules of the bauk, and from Nov. 23 to 25, 1891. Admis- meeting he found his house invaded church work. They are to meet interest compounded semi-annually. sion 10 cents; lunch served each even- by a large number of friends who twice a month. ing. Corner of Fifth and lieakes sts. came there TO surprise Mrs. Miller Niagara Falls by Moon- Money to Loan in Sums of $25, to $5,000. upon her birthday. Everybody had The meeting of the Unity Club next light, with boiling Arbor Tent K. O. T. M. will send a fin enjoyable time, and the evening Monday evening will take the form THE ..mist.. Secured by uuincumbered Real Estate and other good securities. large delegation to Ypsilanti this of a peanut social. It is thought was a memorable one. DIRECTORS—Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, William Dentel, David Binsey, evening to assist Wolverine cent, of This will !>:• a very unique evening. Practical working En- that place, In a parade and initia- Tracy L. Townor. of ypsilanti. lias Daniel Hiscocfc, W. B. Smith and L. Gruner. Let the attendance be as large as gine and 14 Freight cfura OFFICEBS— Christian Mack, President; W, D. Harriman. Vice-President; C, 3, tion. They l'avr on the <>.~>0 motorbee.n appointed by Gov. Winans, agent possible. with illuminated Hiscock, Cashier. Capt. I)u Pont, of the DetroH Tight for tlic County of Washtenaw of the The congregation 01 the Bethel A. ..caboose.. Infantry, inspected the Ypsilanti state hoard of corrections and char- M. E. church are ding-aged in erecting FAST Light Guards Monday evening, and ities, in place of D. B. Greene, of Yp-a new house of worship, and every ..The Dago Dive.. silanti. removed by Qov. Winans, Mr. last evening, the Ann Arbor Light one who can give 50 cents for their Realistic River Sceue Infantry lined up before him in ex-Green? was not removed, we under- grand Thanksgiving rally, will be do- and Steamboat cellent style. stand, for any cans', exespl that he ins a good deed...... Explosion AT liev. A. 8. Carman read a paper was a republican. Gov. Winans. evi- di'inlv believes that to '.lie victors The Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti road yesterday at the Washtenaw Baptist has two new cars on the way which The Police Patrol and belong the spoils. So did '.ten. Jack- 100 Other Startling Association, upon: "The Sunday wiil be here next week. One is a ..Effects.. School as an Educator of the Nation- son. But Gen. Jackson is dead. horse car 10 run in Ypsilanti to the al Conscience." iting was The l.i i s; •f a lady present together yesterday, eoune facts came out that home on S. First Bt., and reminded with her height, he then proceeds to may be of interest to our readers. her thai it was her -i5th birthday, pay so many cents par foot, i'or theHe says before the war it took 12 1-2 leaving her many tokens Ol affection. privilege of entertaining her for thecords of oak wood vo buy a harness, Among oilier things was ti fine new evening. Quite a sum of money is now it takes 0 1-2 cords; then it took Coal Stoves, sowing machine presented by Mr. usually realized, and tall girls are over four tons of hay, now it takes Pe usunlly imported for the occasion, al- Many peculiar points make Ilood's Sar- Schneid r. 2 1-2 tans. saparilla superior to *all other medicines. Wood Stoves, Rev. Dr. Z. Biddy died at his ho ra- though sometimes a yonns; man will A change was made in the time Peculiar in combination, proportion,A pny a big price •> •:• i i il ;'or a short in Detroit list Sunday, aged 7<> yearn table o'.' the M. C. II. R. Sunday, the and preparation of ingredients, A Ho had been in The ministry .">•". years, girl. night, express going east now leaves Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses Kitchen Ranges, and was licensed HI preach when Daily 'limes. High School items:— this station at 5.43; and the Grand the full curative value of the . only 18 years of age. Dr. Eddy was best known of "Your scribe had the good fortune Rapids at 10.55 a. m. Gotag west the vegetable d o m. Royal Furnaces, considered one of the most powerful of hearing the Detroit Philharmonic the only changes are the evening ex- ing-., preachers in the Congregational Peculiar in strength Club in the 1'niversity bull last night. goes at 8.40 instead of 8.3!) and the and economy Ilood's Sar- and all kinds of ranks. Dive child, Mrs. Prof. Brown, Near him sat a gentleman who was Pacific express at 10.-".2 instead of saparilla is the only medi- a resident of this city, survives him. of a music a 1 turn of mind, so he kept 10.30. cine which can truly The ladies of the charitable union stamping his foot—trying to keep The Womans" Belief Corps will give > /" "One Hundred Doses will make donations to the poor of time. We could have forgiven him Dollar." Jfedicir.es to a supper and entertainment Thurs- larger and smaller bottles Tin, SheeWron and Copperwars. Ann Arbor city and all Interested In if the action of his foot had been vol- day evening Nov. 19th, in I. O. O. F. require larger doses, and do not the poor will please ttemd to Ben].untary, but considering the size of hall and ('.. A. It. rooms over J. T. 'produce as good results as Hood's. Come and see me, at No. 68 S. Main St. Brown, 13 S. State M. All kinds of his shoe, that was impossible. Know- Jacobs' store. A flnte program is Peculiar in its medicinal merits, produce such as eggs, poultry, gro- ing that we have no such enthusiastic arranged; admission to all 15 cents. Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith- ceries and fruit. Cash will be thank- musicians in the high school we con- All are cordially invited to attend. erto unknown, and has won for itself fully received and it Is requested to cluded it must 1M> a university fresh- Tlie Business Men's Quartette will the title of "The greatest bio have all donations at the above ad- man." purifier ever discovered.' have something new and fine for the Peculiar in its "good name dress by Tuesday the 24th, and not evening. later than the 23th. There are 50 Marcus T. Sill, of Dexter, met with home,"—there is now / ^V/niore families that are needy. n serious accident last Friday, while Dr. (iatchell. who was present tells of Ilood's Sarsaparilla^r ^ \^sold in out hunting with some friends. It us that the so-called "boy-nicsnieriz- Lowell, where /^ lO-'^'it is made, It was rainy and disagreeable last seems that he was behind a clump of than of all^r ^ ^Tother blood er" who invaded town last weak, in- purifiers.^^» /rpeiiUnr in its Monday evening, but the Unity Club hushes in front of which were some stead of being 14 years old, is really 11 1 was well attended and the audience phenome-^f V^V^ " > >'conl of sales quails, at, which one of the other 18 or 19. He is a first class fraud. abroad, ^ «v^no tt'.ier preparation JACOB HALLER richly paid in listening to the intense- members of the party .shot. Mr. He had some monkey-business gone over attained such popu- ly interesting lecture of Rev. C. M.Sill received the charge in his face through with by some boys that he 'larity in so short a time, Oobern, of the M. E. church. The aft- and one arm, and will lose the sight brought with him, who had been pre- and retained its popularity WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ernoon talks with the great men, of one eye thereby. It is indeed a viously trained to perform their 1 confidence among all classes Oliver Wendell Holmes and Wendell siad accident, and he has the sympa- parts. He did no mesmerizing at all, people so steadfastly. Phillips, were of the most pleasing thy of many friends in his affliction. the few pretensions that he made Do not be induced to buy other preparations, character, full of instructive points, The typos in the Courier office now being the result of trickery and de- but bo sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, aaul the flights of eloquence at times set type by electric light, two 2,000 ception. He did not, by mesmeric thrilled the audience and held it spell- Hood's Sarsaparilla 46 S. MAIN STREET candle power arc lights, making it power, stop a pulse-beat, what pass- Sold by all druggists. gl;sixforg5. Preparedonly bound. The entertainment was babouy t as pleasant to work during ed for that act being merely a piece by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. far the best of the course, so far. the evening as during day-light. of trickery. IOO Doses One Dollar I I had spoken to no one of what 1 "Yes. indeed: I am familiar With No, it w.is in.:: most certainly, saw that day: in fact; 1 did not -.>- e\e'-y square foot of that ground, this hand never did any work; the member thinking of thai scene agftfii, and haw been many limes at that firmness of the Skin and the appear- SHILOH'S until I heard oJ Mr. Hammond's very place. If you like, 1 will show- ance of the nails plainly showed that loss. yon just where it. is." the hand was not that of a work BY CHARLES .\. PLACE. Thinking it a duty to inform Mr. •Tiie very thing I was about to ing mam CONSUMPTION One day^ while studying Bun Bpots Hammond of what 1 had seen, I request. If not too great a lax on Without further thought of coro- with my telescope, which was . drove over to '-— 1 h '. nesj daj . your time and kindness. I would ners, I i 'g.m to dig again, though and powerful Instrument, it occurred called at hi-; house: although pefsoiv like to have you go with me. and very carefully now, and finally using to me -to fit my terrestrial eye ally we were unknown to each oilier. show me where the rogues buried my my hands. The swra-ss of ihie Great Couph Cure is to the tube, and amuse myself look- I was ushered into the parlor by jewels. Ah ! Mr. Brainard, you do Very soon 1 unc >veretl the unfortu- without a parallel in the history of medicine. servant, who took my card to not. know how much I ieel the loss Of Ad <'re.;wi.si.s are authorized to sell it on a pos- ing around the country. na I e nil n's fa • Hive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc- those. No mi" but. a collector can T had frequently bested the power his- mast T. and I waited some time (ireui Seavems 1 was 1 awake, or cessfully siand. That it may become known, of my -lass by reading th« time on a for his appearance. While thinking appreciate tlia t part of it." dreaming some horrible dream? the 1 ropnetor?, at an enormous expense, are church clock in a. neighboring town, over what I should say by way of in- He eyes fairly sparkled with enthus- Here, lying partly buried in the placing a Sample Bottle Eree into every home ami counting lightning rods on dis- troduction to tiie story 1 had COme iasm as he spoke of his collection, and e:i i-i ;i. were t lie [a i .• i ;id form ijiyste- we arrived at the place Where I in- a cigar on Hie rock. Moult, should I), prominently brought one reason why a man's si >ckings and. r< in inhering that there was ;i riousiy the day b-fore yesterday. You >: bo leave the boat, Mr. Ham- "Who is he ?" I asked, feeling sure forward as a candidate for the pres- r". 1 less 1 dan his wife's i < because railroad station 110c far from 1 may have heard about it '.'" mond exclaimed: Mr. Hammond could answer me. idency of Chili. The struggle In lad they iion'i come so high. I decided that they were on their Ther • was no doubt thai this was "Why, this is the very spot where "My brother." ties between him and Ramon Barroo Figures may noi ii, , bu1 every tai- way t;> Intercept a train. Mr. Hammond, the owner of the the beat was found. When we were "Killed by the gardener?" 1 said. —Luce, another member of the pro- lor who has ever padded a dude As I watched, the two men, patting house; but what should I say to . hing for the gardener '. ?t was "Yes; I fear so. and all for those visional junta. Admiral Montt is i 3 that they prevafical s occa- the trunk down and using it for a him? Tell him that I had seen him the rinding the boat which led -co the miserable jewels. I must tell you a a judicious man, who knows the sionally. gan an animated conversa- in the woods -that day helping to bury very sad story. Mi-. Brainard, in or- theory that John hail come down strength of our navy, we may there- When a young man i-i writing a tion, which, I Judged, was an argu- the treasure o:' which he had been rob- der to explain this tO' you. here to bathe, had been taken with fore hope that our trouble with Chili love letter he should keep constantly ment. My opinion was based on bed ? No; that was too absurd. cramps and drowned. I have not "My poo*' brother, here, was even Will soon be settled, and that the before his mind how it would look in their gestures and facial expressions, Not being able now >> speak of the favored that theory at all. John more fond of jewels than 1, and hail a necessary reparation for the indig- print. which I could we plainly. motive for my call, I decided to an- remarkable collection of his own. al- was not the sort of man to be drown- nities, heaped on our sailors will be I'.N e.'.v minister who has had even One of tine men was much taller swer his last words, and .rust to the though mine excelled his in many ed while swimming." offered to our government, which un- fi\ e years of experience knows that th/au the other, much better dressed, driit- of conversation to help me. So particulars. Our mother, who—yes, I was almost persuaded by the doubtedly will only be too glad to it is no can hly use Vor him to try and had much finer features. The I answered rather awkwardly: I must tell you—died insane, had man's manner and his evident wil- live in peace with our sister republic. 10 convert a woman who has to other, who "was of low stature, but "No, I had not heard of your gar- the same passion for jewels, and I lingness to go to the place that he her las; y:- , for this 'Was taken with a bad cold, which appearance of the gardener, and the settled on my lamgs, cough set in and without feeling as if (something were no;, hear their voices; and I fell so inexplicable as the disappearance of purpose—to. assist him. I feel sure finding the boat here, are proof finally terminated in Consumption. gong to grab him from behind. much like an eavesdropper, that when the gardener; but the latter DCCUrence that John killed him tO'get the jewels, I our docotre gave me up, saving 1 enough, to my mind, that lie came When a young man h-is just kissed they started simultaneously and look- has so ingrossed my alt 'lit ion for the as well as the bribe." could live but a short time. I gave here and dug up the treasure and a young woman who really didn't ed in my direction, I instinctively past two days, as to put the former 11 up to my Saviour, determined went off .with it." Mr. Hammond's -unfortunate broth- U I could not stay with my friends on want him In. ii is a poor evii - 1 ,01 shrank back to avoid observation. out of my mind." er was buried in the family lot, after "Of course, of course; I don't ex- earth, I would meet my absent ones him to say that he Was only follow- They must have heard some noise •What sort of a looking man was a coroner's inquest, which found that above. My husband was advised to pect to find anything here; but we ing the golden ml" and doing unto which .startlvd them, for they rose your gardmer'.'" I asked, not know- he came to his death by the means gel Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Con- may find a clew." sumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave her as h • would hav • her do unto him. quickly, and stood in attitudes which ing what to say. but Wishing to say of some blunt instrument, in the hands When we arrived at the opening in it a trial, took in all, eight bottles; betokened expectancy. They stood something. of some one unknown to the jury. II lias cured me, and I thank God I am Drunkenness or the Liquor Habit. the woods and saw the bowlder on 1IIV thus, alert, watchful and apparently "A. rather striking-looking man on ' >" •' well and heart v woman " Positively Cured by administering which I had seen Mr. Hammond sit- Xo one, save Mr. Hammond and listening, for a few lnetante, and then account of his powerful physique* He Trial boules free at Eber'ba/'h & Son Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. ting that day, the scene of a month myself, ever knew the motive of the and Geo. T. Haussler, of Manchester. resumed tlnir seats, as if what had was not a tall man, being a trifle It Ls manufacture.; a- 1 powder. ago came back so vividly that again murder. Regular size, .".tie. and ^1.00. disturbed them was no longer an und-r the average height, in fact; but whLch can 1 in a glass of beer, I felt sure that this was the man Nothing was ever heard ou the gar- a cup of coffee <>!• tea, or u> food with- object of anxiety. from his hips up. h • was one of the whom I saw. I could not under- dener or the jewels. Advice of a Fearless Democratic News- out the kuowlegde ol 1 Ii • ]i itient. It The tall man soon rose, in a decis- Strongest-looking men I ever sa.w. is absolutely harmless, and wi:l ef stand his self-possession. Was he Detectives, privately employed by '• ive sort of way. and the other, rather Here. 1 caii show you, much better paper, Wiser Than its Party. feet a permanent and speedy 1 doing all Shis for a blind '.' , Mr. Hammond, reported that a man whether the patient is a moderate reluctantly, as 1 thought, walked than I can describe, how ii" looks." answering to his description sailed He looked with much interest when We should suppose that a fair an alcoholic wreck. Ii away. Rising, Mr. Hammond walked to for England, in an English barque has been given in thousands or cases, I pointed out to him the top of my minded free trader would acknowl- I concluded that the tall man had the corner of the room, and returned which never arrived. Probably she and in ever.,- instance a perfect cure observatory, just peeping out over edge the truth of These words of Maj. lias followed. It never falls. The him back Vor some forgotten with a photograph of his house. foundered at sea. carrying down with the trees, in the distance, and said: McKhtley: system one,, impregnated with the piece of baggage. It seemed natural The gardn-r had been Taken in the her the gardener and Mr. Hammond's sp •<•[ ie, it becomes an utter impos- "How fortunate that you were "I am convinced that the judg- that the relations of the two men view, and there he stood—the very Jewels.—Yankee Blade. sibility for the liquor appetite to- Studying sun spots that day, Mr. ment of o'ur citizens does not approve iM be those of master and serv- man whom I saw in the woods, bury- exLst. Cures guaranteed . Brainard; but for that, it would all the constant agitation of the tariff ant; but I could not understand the ing the trunk. I could not mistake 48 page book of particulars free. iiav • been a mystery still." issue in the face of the fact, that it- Address equality indicated by the mutual la- that figure and face. A small head I Am an Old Man. can accomplish nothing. it mus1 GOLDEN SPECIFIC Co., 185 Race St.. bor of carrying the trunk, or the ap- Surmounted the shoulders. The face Then turning to the rock, he con- Shall in' ~:> years oJ age next June, surely be apparent 1 ) ail alike that Cincinnati, O. parently familiar air ef discussion. was plainly distinguishable in tinued: nud for the last sis years have suffered the conditions without which effeci pic tare and I couid, without diffi- "Is tl'.is the place 1" from general debility ami Old age. At Neither Chemical nor Magnetic. Xo; I was mistaken in my surmise; ive legislation is impossible, call the leaves. Hibbard's Rheumatic Pills. he had thrown out, .and then care- woods not far from here, carrying a the laws of gravitation as the Mc- this subconscious cerebration auto- clew I exclaimed, fully covered the place with leaves. trunk containing something heavy, "Ha ! These Pills are scientifically com- Kinley bill. matic, liutr although our higher con- stooping to pick it tip. pounded and uniform in action. No The spot selected was a good one and 1 saw this man dig a hole and sciousness is unaware (A what our It was an old-fashioned watch key griping pain so commonly following The 52d congress can injure the for the purpose, as th" hollow merely bury the trunk." the use of pills. They are adapted to lower consciousness is doing this does a large, oval piece of chalcedony, chances at their party in 1892 by ad- looked (i little shallower than before. "Another man do you say? What both adults and children with perfect vancing to an attack upon the tariff inn alter the fact ihat the latter set in gold. Holding it up for Mr. safety. We guarantee they have no After the short man had carefully sort of a looking man? asked Mr. question, but they can do nothing to may be just as conscious as the for- Hammond t4» see, I said: equal in the cure of sick headache, con- concealed the tools beneath a pro- Hammond quickly. bring about, a readjustment, and un- mer, although a wall keeps the two •This may lead to the discovery stipation, dyspepsia, and bllliousness; jecting part of the rock, and filled "By no means so striking in his in- and, as an appetiser, they excel any til the workings of the law of 1890 centers of volition from exchanging of your property." the crevice with leaves, the two held dividuality," I replied. "He was other peparation. are thoroughly understood there will confidences. a short conversation and separated, He was silent. taller than the gardener, I should be no basis tor a new settlement. •If, then, we admit this much, the going in different directions—the tall Looking up from the key in my Tlie man who is ruled by iiis feel- say—" The Country will not follow the tariff hypothesis ihat each Individual pro- man toward the railroad station, and •And his face: did you sec thai ? hand I saw that lie was deathly ings will always travel in a zig-zag course. smashers in a leap into the dark. toplasm and each individual atom the other in the direction from which Could you recognize him ?" pale, and trembling violently. There is no sweeter music in heaven One doesn't need to be a protec- lontributiug that protoplasm is con- they had conic with the trunk. Just "Xo," said I, answering the last •So," I thought, "at last, your than the song that goes up from a tionist to understand that for the scious is certainly unit' reasonable, OS the m:n disappeared, I heard steps question only, "I did not tell you, grateful heart. self-possession deserts you." present the advantage of situation although from the point of view of coming tip the observatory stairs. that I saw the Whole affair with Looking for flowers without thorns Peeling sure that the key belonged and logic i- with Major Mc physiology there is no life properly 1 drew a long breath (as one does my telescope, from my observatory is one of the be«t ways in this wwrld and the republicans.—N. Y. Sun. to him. and that he had dropped it of fooling your time away. so called Without protoplasm." after having finished a chapter in in . I had been studying sun there, I said: an interesting book), and, turning spots, and by the merest, chance, I "That did not' belong to the gar- from my glass, saw a servant bring- was looking round the country with dener, did it •.'" ing me a telegram. It bore the an- my terrestial eye piece, when I hap- "No; it was not among the stolen nounc.ment o.'a, near relative's death; pened upon this scene in the woods." things," Mr. Hanrmond replied, in a and it drove from my mind all It may haw been my imagination measured sort of way. There was thought of the occurrence which had Which made me think Mr. Hammond something about the tone of his voice Baking 1 just engrossed my attention so breathed more easily. Which had a sadness in It, I thought, thoroughly. •"What you have told me does much Xot liking to watch his discomfort, As soon us I could get a train, I to clear tip the mystery both of the I began digging energetically. I had I is the only one made was om my way to a distant city, robbery and the disappearance of the not dug far. when the spade struck where I had to represent- my fami- gardener, strange, -.hat we should something soft and yielding, yet with ly at the funeral of my late relative. not have thought of the relations resistance enough to stop the spade. free from lime, alum, and all extraneous substances, Circumstances connected with busi- these two events mighi bear to each 1 struck it again; and this timte I un- - pertaining to my relative's es- other '. l'.ut we never suspected John covered what appeard to be cloth. tate detained me somewhat more in the slightest degree. To be sure. Yes. it was cloth; and the next and ABSOLUTELY PURE. It is in every way than a mouth. we have had him only a few months; stroke showed it to be the sleeve of soon after my return, I heard of but. he has been -'Hi-, industrious a man's coal, with a ghastly hand a robbery which bad been committed and apparently trustworthy in every proturdlng from it. superior to every similar preparation. WITNESS : in the neighboring it own of . a way. 1 jumped back with a cry of hor- month or more before. "We were much puzzled by -.he tad ror. At the same instant a similar The United States Government tests (Chemical Di- £ I find the Royal Baking Powder far superior to the Mr. Hammond, a wealthy gentle- that tlie entry was made without exclamation escaped Mr. Hammond's vision, Agricultural Department) show Royal Baking < others. It is pure, contains none but wholesome in- lips. man, who owned a. fine place on the violence. After what you have told Powder a cream of tartar powder superior to all others < gredients, is of 23 per cent, greater strength. bank of the river, had been rob- 111 e. it is very easy in see It all." "This is work for the coroner," in leavening strength.— See BULLETIN 13, AG. DEP., I F. X. VALADE, M. D., bed of several thousand dollars' worth 1 did not. know what 1o think of said I. Public Analyst, Dominion of Canada. of Jewelry, silverware and other Mr. Hammond's coolness in the mat- "And the hangman," added Mr. p. 599. things, among which was a Very I >r. Was it all feigned; or was I Hammond, in a whisper. \ The Royal Baking Powder is perfectly healthful, and fine collection Of precious si ones, both dreaming that day? I began 10 My first thought was of the 1 I find the Royal Baking Powder superior to all the i free from every deleterious substance; purest in quality cut. and tiucul. doubt that I had seen the. gardener, ing gardener; and I believed I was others in every respect. It is purest and strongest. Xo so a <•[ [el s had • was his likeness in my in the presence of the murderer as < and highest in strength of any baking powder of which WALTER S. HAINES, M. D., < or had any clue to the hand and her • was Hie other man 1 well as the murdered. Could it be j I have knowledge. Prof. Chemistry Rush Medical College, identity of the burglars been dis- had seen, sitting before mi'. l'er- possible ? If so, why had he come WM. MCMURTRIE, E. M., Ph. D., covered. haps iher • might b • some reason why here and let, the discovery be made? Consulting Chemist Chicago Board of Health, etc. !> Late Chief Chemist Agricultural Department. Finding, by COmpi rile: da1 •-, that Mr. Hammond wished these jewels to Moreover, what motive could have \ the robbery was committed the night disappear, and perhaps, after having Induced him to kill tin; gardener? I have found the constituents of Royal Baking Pow- S The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. It re I left home, I jumped used his gardener to secrete them, he thoughts Hashed through my der to be of a high degree of purity, free from adul- 5 is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking conclusion; the men in the woods, ia.l quietly sent him nway, knowing mind, rapidly. whom I had seen making the strange win re to find him when he wished. Second thOUghi caused me to look teration or admixture of deleterious substances. 5 powder offered to the public. ^ burial of a trunk, were the robbers. "By the way. Mr. Brainard, do you more closely at the dead hand. Per- J. W. MALLET, Ph. D., F. R. S., < HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D., - and were burying their plunder on think you could go to that spot in haps tliis was not the gardener after Prof, of Chemistry, University of Virginia. > Late Chemist for U. S. Government the day following the robbery. he woods ?" ail. THE chief of the bureau of statistics JOHN HUTCFIINS, a member of con- The News Condensed. at Washington reports that the total gress from Ohio from 1858 to 18IV2, died $1.00. $1.00. $1.00. value of the exports of domestic bread- at his home in CUw 'land, aged 79 years. Important Intelligence From All Parts. stuffs durin<> October was $34 483,8«4i MRS. HANNAH MOSHEB, of (liens Tin: Meaehem brothers—James, Wil- Falls, V Y., celebrated her 10Bd birth- DOMESTIC. liam and Robert—living at Stratford, day. She has lived during the term of Z. P. BRANDON and wife died at Conn., are heirs to SO.000,000 left by every president of the United States. their brother in England. THE MICHIGAN FARMER Orangeville, C'al., from arsenical poison- Cor.. DUNN PIATT. the eminent jour- ing'. The drug was used by mistake. IN an old safe formerly belonging to nalist, died at his country home, Mac- The Best and Cheapest Agricultural Paper in the World. for baking powder in making biscuits. the l3te E. J. White, of St. Louis, a O-Chee, in Logan county, O., aged 72 IN the court at Harlan, la., J. K. second-hand dealer discovered a roll of years. EIGHT PAGES AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLEMENT Cumberland pleaded guilty to the bills amounting to g?,000. charge of murdering James Robertson TI/K California national hank at San FOREIGN. Every Week in the Year for Only 81. and hi.s son Jasper in the fail of 1SSS. Diego, C'al., closed its doors. THE Brazilian province of Rio Grande w^s reported to have declared its inde- This Is the Farmer's Market and Business Paper. It rives the latest and most extended The total value of the shipments of A i' Warsaw, N. Y., the Crystal salt reports of the Live Stock, Grain, Provision and other markets, of any paper published in the breadstufls from tbo United States works were burned. Loss, $12o,000. pendence because of its opposition to Interest of the Fanner. during the ten months ended October YBOB CITY, a suburb of Tampa, Fla., the acts of Gen. l'onseca. We will send it from now until January 1st 1893 for .fl.OO. FURTHER particulars show that the 31 was 1169,488,403, against 8119,037,150 was partially burned, causing a loss of AGENTS WANTED. f«r-SAMI'LF. COPIE9 FREE for the ten months of the prior year. 8400,000. cyclone which swept over the Anda- LII'ITXCOTT, JOHNSON & Co.'s whole- THE body of David Allen, a hunter man islands in the Lay of Bengal Address GIBBONS BROTHERS, Both the method and results -when sale cloth and woolen Roods house at and trapper, was found in a bear trap caused a loss of over 200 lives. 40 and 42 Laxned Street West, Detroit, Mich. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant Pbilad ^lphia was burned. Loss, near Brace bridge, Ont. He left his THE sultan r$1.00,leBsthan, MBS. GEORGE DA HEN, aged 60 years, the preceding week and 266 for the A CON8PIBACY "as reported to have lone cent .a dose. It will cure the,! been discovered in Athens to overthrow worst cases of skin disease, froi died suddenly of heart disease at Co- corresponding week last year. H a common pimple on the face lumbus, Ind., being the fifth and last JAMES A. DUMONT, supervising in- the reipnincc d\'iiasty. to that awful ili-»j'is(» Scroful A GREAT storm which swept over SCLl'IIfi: BIT • of a family ail of whom died spector general of steam vessels in the best medicine to use in ;ise. treasury department, reports that dur- England caused the loss of over fifty "f such stubborn nn arbitration. Fore. He protested his innocence to weather. jimmediab ly^The young, the aged and tot-j IT was reported that masked men the last. A I at was wrecked in the USE DR.CRAIG'S MICHIGAN (TENTRAL 1 Is your nrJrfcering are noon made well by I boarded a train on the St. Paul road AN explosion on the towboat Tiee English channel near P.oulonge and " The Niagara Falls Route." line thick,#lts use. Remember what you! sixteen fishermen were drowned. ORIGINAL, Iropy»clo.jVrcad here, it may save yourl near Western Union Junction, Wis., near Dixmont, Pa., killed Capt. John Time table taking effect June 7. £691. ludy, m-miw., it lias saved hundreds. I and robbed the express cur of an enor- yDon't wait until to-morrow. Dippolod and six men. LATER NEWS. mous sum of QIOB 'V. Louis ADLER. a wholesale cloak deal- CHICAGO TO DETROIT. Try a Bottle To-day! 1< . . Lrst season under the KiDHEY AND lie CURE A PASSENGES and freight train on er in Chicago, failed for £300,000. new i the government has •_ tiii' Illinois Central road collided near JOE JKFFERSON, owned by A, L. Sar- STATI'S. — X o" tg Are you low-spirited nu11 weak. — — Ex . N . V «f ffov Buflering from the excesses ot Jackson, Tenn., and four trainmen dig, paced 4 miles at 'vnoxville, la., in paid ly $10,000,000 in sugar Crown Plasters and Pills. Mail . Z^ ;- i#yc>uth? If BO, SULPHUR BITTERS bounties. The amount of sugar pro- They arc only Safe Remedies to use for those ~± ' 1 euro you. were kiiu-d and a number of passen- 10:10, thus lowering the world's record afllict'ed with' Bright's Disease, Liver Com- A.M. A.M. P. M. P.M. P.K. P. M. P.M. gers were injure'.!. of 10:34)i made by Longfellow at San duced in the United States is about one- plaint and Urinary Affections. Only those pre- Chicago. Lv. 7 05 900 12 -20 8 10 9 25 10 10 4 55 eighth of the amount consumed. pared in the DRY FORM are the original and the Kala'oo. 11 65 2 17 TIKI 1 55 10 05 Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. 1*. Ovdway & Co., A FIBE among mercantile houses in Francisco in 1S61. only Kidney and Liver Cure that will restore Jacks'u •2 55 4 25 580 8 47 4 15 615 9S5 Boston.Mass.. tor best medical work published? Augusta, Ga., caused a loss of $126,000. CHARLES BETHRARD, his wife and AN incendiary fire in Lexington, you to perfect health. Chelsea. ... 3 59 B o* 7 10 10-> G Ixsn:< rofi HUBBABD compelled the three children lost their lives in the Neb., destroyed property valued at Dexter 414 5 23 7 26 8100,000. ALL LADIES USE P. M. P. >1. P. M. p. u. A.M. A.M. BEAL & POND, display of the American flag at an an- flames which burned their house at Ann A'r. ... \42 5 25 6 22 [1 4.5 5 43 7 45 10 10 archist meeting in Chicago and said Columbus, 0. A FIBE in Cleveland, O., destroyed O .. -A.. Ypsll'ti ,i 08 540 9 56 6 Dl 8 03 10 10 business property valued at S'200,000. \VV .),; 5 27 6 27 8 35 10 SO that if anymore incendiary language THE total value of the exports of SOLD BY ALL EECG3ISTS. De't .. .Ar. ii 15 6« 7 ad 10 45 7 15 9 20 12 10 \v:is used he would clear the hall. domestic mineral oil^. from the United John Grady, a fireman, was killed by a THK National Baseball league in States during the month of October, falling floor. THE CRAIG MEDICINE CO., DETROIT TO CHICAGO. >••;. uriO Courier Office, 41 and 43 North IWainSt , session at New York awarded the pen- 1891, was J8.{ .'.:'!'. SiGyon MoKTTT, the Chilian minister STATIONS. Ex . Ex . Ex . Pac' c Mail . Chl' o (Successors to C. II. Jlillen.) ant for 1891 to Boston. WII.I.IAM fcTuTiiiNSan d Dick Joy were at Washington, was formally presented PASSAIC, N. J. Eve' g to President Harrison. 33 DURING October 30,798 immigrants literally blown to p eces in the Brush A.M. A.M. P. H. P. H. A.M. P.M. passed through the New York barge Heap mine a! ; .V .'NI., by the THE annual report of John W. Ma- 150 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Detroit.. Lv. 8 -2(1 7 40 120 800 9 25 9 15 4 4» The oldest agency in the city. Established son, commissioner of internal revenue, Wayne J'n.. 9 00 83S 9 55 5 19 over a quarter of a century ago. Representing office. premature exj powder. 9 -2-2 205 900 5 40 the following first-class companies, with over Ypsllantl... 825 10 15 AT the first convection in 1'oston of A Fiiti: in Bills <£ Koch's lumber shows that the total receipts for the A.M A.M P.M. P. M. A.M. P. M. P.M. the World's Woman's Christian Tem- last fiscal year from all sources were Ann Arbor.. 9.35 8 40 2 19 9 18 10 19 10 :-'.-2 *60,000,<>00 Capital and Assets. dock at Toledo, O., caused a loss of Dexter 9 55 v i:> 1059 6 07 perance union "Miss Frances E. Willard, 8100,000. 3140,035,416, an increase of ¥3.440,719 ea 10 10 9 58 11 07 6 18 HOME INS. Co., of New York. of Chicag-o, was elected president The S. X. ' • • , -oder of thor- over the receipts for the previous fiscal Jaekson 1100 '.) 35* :V1 -i 10 40 ii'i5 1155 6 59 .««. CONTINENTAL INS. Co.,of New York. year. Kalamazoo.. 205 11 50 1 00 12 55 •2 IS 930 resolutions adopted favor the outlaw- oughbred horses at Fr ?sno, Cal., failed C iiii'usro.Ar. 7 55 9 00 4 50 7 .",."• KIAG .Co., <'f New York. ing of the traffic in alcoholic liquors, for 8150,000. JUSTICE WOODMAN fined several of GIRARD INS. Co., of Fhlladel U. W. RUGGLES. H. W. HAYES. opium, tobacco and impurity, the sup- W. F. BAIBD, manager of the Bank of the anarchists arrested in Chicago for ORIENT IN.-. CO., of Har pression of gambling and Sunday i carrying concealed weapons*. G. P. & T. Agt., Chicago. Agt., Ann Arbor COMMERCIAL UNION, OJLOJ • Madera, Cal., was said to be nearly LlVBRPOOL, U>NDOM and GLOBE. cration and the .utof the $100,000 short in his accounts. IN Omaha, Neb., Capt. Ilattie Smith, NEW TIME TABLE. women of all na1 i.ROR DUKE, proprietor of a distil- of the Salvation Army, was fatally THK livery stable of William Powers lery at Beach Grove, Tenn, shot and shot by Miss Nettie Biedler, who then Toledo, Ann Arbor and Bates Low a* U\a Luwest, Losses Lihe at Yankton, S. D., was burned, and killed Bud Elliott and iienton Messick took her own life. Jealousy was the ally Adjusted and promptly Paid. twenty-six horses perished in the in a fight. cause. North Michigan R'y. flames. IN a railway - near Brooklyn, HUNDREDS of persons were reported GOING NORTH. THK Pennsylvania senate has de- Mo., Conductor N. J. .lones and Engi- to be dying daily of influenza in the Xo. BXSAli & POND. cided, by a strict party vote, that it neer V. M. Smith were instantly killed. famine stricke n districts of southern 2.—Through Mall and Express 7 40 a.m. has no right to investigate the irregu- THE report that tUe United States Russia. 4.—Ann Arbor A: Toledo Accom 11 20 p. m. larities of the state treasurer and at- UOBDON IJ. FoSD, one of the original 6.—Clara Passenger 5 05 p.xn. i government had ac lowledged liabil- GOING SOl'TH. ork . .1- im, in A n torney general. ity for the killing of Italians in New publishers of the New York Tribune Vxfl-, Rtlil .1110. lil . I No. Si • i tit. OilnT«nre( A NT7MBEE of buildings at Kensing- Orleans last spring and had agreed to and a lineal descendant of Noah Web- 1.—Clare & Toledo Accommodation 11 30 a. m not 3 uuV Sumo *-•• i II OVP] S.—Through Mall 9 20 p. m. tt. Y"ii i ;iil (!" ton, Pa., were destroyed by a cyclone. pay indemnity was denied by the au- ster, died n New York. 5.—Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom 7 20 a. in. ,', v . JOSEPH MULHATTON, notorious for thorities at Washington. AT Frankfort, Ind., Benjamin Far- • All trains daily except Sunday. ilOndny. A the vagaries of his imagination, was GOLD-BEABING dirt was said to have ley was sentenced to twenty-one years Trains4 and 5 run between Ann Arbor and Toldo only. oral! tliAiInve. ! IJT mom • imprisoned at Pittsburgh, Pa., for been found in immense quantities in in prison < Lhe murder of Alexander . >np them. Stewart at WhiteMown June 18, 1891. \v. H. BENNETT, G. P. A. N KW mi i ••• • stealing money from ;s man whom he Jackson and Clay counties. Kan. •• . invited to his room to sp -ml the night. Two NEGROES were lynched near Dtia.Nc; a party given in Philadel- K. s. GBEENWOOD, AGT. "ANAKESIS M gives Instant MBS. JAMES K;\:;S. a widow, and her Burnham, Tex. They had participated phia to celebrate the betrothal of Miss Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, and is an Infallible three children, were murdered near in a negro dance row, and it was sup- Clara Holloway to Christopher l-'olwell generally slip off the foet. XlOllcSL W OlJK 1 made by ei Cur©for Hies. Price$1. By men and women. Mr furnish the capital) If Drutrtristsor mail. Samples Calverty, Va., by some one unknown. posed they were hanged by enemies Miss Holloway fell dead. THE 'COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. you mean business, drop us a card and ^et free. Address" ANAKKSIS," THE immense barn of Connell Bros., made there. some facts that will open your eves' A legiti- liox :'4iU, New York City, iNCWcago Mr. and .Mrs. P. J. Calle- make all their shoes with ln«1 sign for hfiusi s. They also give our cent. York, aged 77 years. Babbett. DOTY & FEINER, A. D.SEYLER &SON prices for complete w orklng Plans, DetallSi and Spec- LUMBER! ifications, which enable you to luiiM without delays, THE American bankers' association GEORGE A. WI.MID, of Montague, EDWIN E, PRATT, for over twenty ANN ARBOR. a i or quarrels with your builder, and which any one can understand. Good builders reccomend convened in seventeenth annual con- Mich., died after sleeping since May 1. years connected with the A. N. Kel- LUMBER! these plans. 'iVHthnontals from all parts of the coun- vention at New Orleans. He weighed fifty pounds at the time of try. Vol. J contains 85 copyrighted designs of houses logg Newspaper Company, ar.d for If you contemplate building, call at costing between 1500 and 81800. Vol. 11 contains :^5 WILLIAM and Henry Thomas, lum- his death. several years president of the com- HANGSTERFER'S copyrighted designs, 81800 totflOOO. Vol. in oontalm FERDON'S SS copyrighted designs, I3OO0 to 19000. Trice, by mall, bermen, were killed by the explosion THE official canvass of the vote at the pany, died suddenly at. his home in 11.00 ear/,, or & AM for the set. of a boiler at Vendora, O. recent election in Iowa makes the total Chicago, aged >S years. His death was We also publish "COLONIAL HOUSES," a volume showing Perspectives and Floor Plans of houses ar- A TARTY which had been engaged for vote for governor 420,214. Of this the result of a severe attack of the ranged in the Inimitable style of the Colonial Archi- tecture, and having all modern arrangements for two months surveying lands in Lower Boies (dcm.) received 207,575; Wheeler grip last winter from which he had comfort. Prlci California reported the discovery of 100 (rep.), 109,759: Westfall (alliance), 11,- never entirely recovered. PICTURESQUE HOUSES FOR FOREST AND SHORE:—This shows Perspectives and Floor Plans new volcanoes, 918; Gilson (pro.), 962. Boies' plurality, of new designs for Summer Cottages, which are ro- Corner Fourth and Depot Sts., and get our manticic,, cconvenient, and cheap. Price 91.00 by mall. F. H. SMITS & Co., ship brokers of 7.816, How to save, money is a problem Fine hand-made creams 25c per lb. figures for all kinds of Address New York, have assigned with liabili- EX-CONGltB8SMAN JonN M. Gl.OVEl! that interests everybody. One wayButter-scotch Drops, 25c per lb. NATIONAL ARCHITECTS' UNION, ties of $800,000. died at his residence near Newark, to do is to lavigorote the system 121) N. Beventn Philadelphia, St., Pa. JOHN MriCHKlX (colored) wasbynched Mo., aged 73 years. with Avar's Sarsaparilla. Being a Opera Creams, 25c per lb.LUMBER! by a mob I.I.ur I'aducah, Ky., for crim- THE official vote of Pennsylvania at highly concentrated blood medicine, Chocolate Creams, 25c per lb. inally assaulting a white girl. the recent election was as follows: it is "the most powerful and economi- We manufacture our own Lumber and guaran- SAW MILLS, I); RING the month of October 3:2,046 Auditor general, Gregg, (rep.), 411,548; cal. It is sold for a dollar a bottle, Chips, 30c per lb. tee pensions were granted, the first pay- Wright, (dem.), 354,167; Hague, (pro.), but •worth five. ment.-, on wh*cb aggregated $4,358,605. 18,150. State treasurer, Morrison, Caramels, 25c per lb. VERY LOW PRICES ENGINES, (rep.), 40!),094: Tilden, (dem.), 3.">6,197; Give us a call and we will make it to Improved Variable Friction Feed. ALL the buildings at Miller's Station, Don't talk IOT publication—Polly. Molasses and Vanilla Cream Taffy 20c. your interest, as our large and well graded Send for catalogue and special nrices. Ind., were demolished by the explosion Dray ton, (pro.), 18,070. For constitu- stock fully sustains our assertion. Telephone tional convention 172.771; against 41(i,- All women have a hand in it—The Connections with offioe. of twenty tons of gunpowder, the loss muff. A. B. FARQUHAR CO.," YOI-K, P leinsr $100,000. MADE FRESH EVERY DAY. T. J. KEKCH, Supt. JAMES TOLBERT Prop. 8 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. writes the committee that in his Judg- report at the next meeting what COUNTY AND VICINITY. ment the minimum flow is at least 50 sums of money will be necessary to per cent greater than the figures (ditain the title to the land required (OKFICIAI).) Hamburg has an Epwortb league. given, which ii true makes the showing for the extension of S. Fourth ave., Coum-il Chamber. Turkeys should roost high next even more favorable. frtnn Madison to Hill sts. Ann Arbor, Nov. lUili. L89L In answer to the very plausible week. Ribbon Sale! Regular meeting. objection which has been raise.1 thai Wiii'h motion prevailed. Sportsmen are doning their heavy Cor.n, il m -t and was called to order on Sundays, and at other times when The chair appointed the following clothes and hieing to the north woo,Is. by Pres. Oooley. the mills above Ann Arbor are not Committee: Aids. Mann, Hall, and The total enrollment at the State Roll called. A quorum present. running, the flow of water at the Allmendinger. Normal school is given out, as si 7. Absent, Aid. Kehbetg—1. city will cease, your committee desires By All. Kitson. C. J. Snyder commenced teaching Everyone remembers our Sensational offering of Ribbons at ate that they have found such Minutes ol previous meetings ap- Resolved, That permission be, and iu the Tuomey district, Scio, Mon-about ^price last Bpring. 200Qyards sold the first da}'. Every- to be not the case. Inquiry and in- is herebj granted to Marnw I). Mil- prove,!. vestigation have demonstrated the day. body bought all they could afford to and advised their friends ler, to remove one shade ti from Rev. E. H. Conrad closed his labors to do likewise. REPORT OK SEWEKAliK COMMITTEE. tacl that it is practically Impossible before his premises on Geddea ave. To the Common Council: to build dams and flumes so that they at. the Dexter Baptist church Sunday Fancy work for the Holiday Season causes a large demand Which resolution prevailed. last. Your committee on sewers 10 whom will not leak. In certain cases the V,y Aid. Fillmore. for Ribbons. This demand we propose to supply at prices so was referred the petition ol citizens, leakage may reach as high as 10 per Samuel Canine, of Mooreville, died dated Nov. i'd. In regard in submit- cent, of the normal flow of the stream. Resolved, Thai the common council on Tuesday of last week, of heart dis- low as Io appear positively ridiculous. Note the figures. ting to a vote oi the people of Ann This is probably true of the dam at hereby calls the attention of tile stale Arbor the question of constructing railroad commissioner to the need of ease. a main sewer according to the plans this city, ii lias been observed that a gate anil keeper at the crossing of Mrs. Barker is now postmaster at of 1'nn. Charles E. Greene, would re- during the dry season when no water Hi- Toledo, Ann Arbor and Northern Iiirkett, in place of Mrs. Yoorheis, re- Bpectfully report that they have had w as flowing over the dam, or through Michigan Railroad Co., with Miller the matter under consideration and the wheels of Swift's mill, the cur-ave., and respectfully request that he signed. FRIDAY UNO SATURDAY, THIS WEEK will order said company \o cause the Plum trees at Plnckney have been submit their report as follows: rent was sufficiently strong at Bridge construction of a gate and the plac- The names attached to* the peti- No. 2 to offer some difficulty to horses ing of a keeper at (he crossing nam- endeavoring to have the second crop tion, represent all sections of the city in fording the stream, as was necessary this year. and some oi the heavier tax-payers ed. u V. SHALL OFFER in. the different wards. The petition during the repairs to this bridge. Even Aid. Herz moved as an amendmenl The deary Business college will requests the privilege of voting for if, the flow should be practically stop- to include the following other cross- celebrate its 8th annual commence- a special tax of $20,000 to be levied ped for 24 or 36 hours by shutting ment to-day. I ..">)) yds. 'ic, 5c and 7c Ribbons at lc a yard. in 18U2 for the purpose oi construct- down the mills, the sewage would ings to-wit: S. Main, Jefferson. Wash- •2. JO') yds. 10c, 12c and lf>c Ribbons at go a yard. ington, William, Liberty, Madison, The Enterprise thinks a motor line ing a main newer as set forth and de- scarcely become objectionable in that would help Ann Arl> i;- more than it 1,(K);) yds. 20c, 25c and 35c Ribbons at 13c a yard. scribed in the report of Prof. Greene, time, and the Increased flow on start- Traver and Pontiac streets. Heretofore the city government of ing again would probably flush the Which amendment prevailed. would Manchester. Ann Arbor has opposed all motions, Chelsea is to ,bo lighted with elec- YOlT CAX NOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE. or appeals of the citizens, on the sub- river thoroughly so that the condition The resolution as amended prevail- ject of raising money by special tax of the stream at no time would be ed. tricity. That's a grand Btep ahead for sewers on the technical grounds serious. for Chelsea. that according to the charter the Aid. Taylor moved that the city Tour committee beg leave to refer clerk be and is hereby ordered to The chicken pi < dinner given by the Citizens cannot vote in on- fiscal year Dexter Methodists was a success. on matters of taxation pertaining to again to the other means suggested procure fifteen file covers for printed in the several reports submitted to So were the plea. E. F. MILLS & CO., a subsequent year. council proceedings for the use of The petition of citizens referred to this Council of disposing of the .sewage the council. Geo. E. Davis, of Chelsea, took a simply t-xpre.--.ses the desire of our peo- in case the flow in the river at this couple of car loads of potatoes to 20 South Main Street ple to vote by special election on the city should prove to be insufficient Which motion prevailed by a yea plan of a main Bewer as has been and nay vote as follows: Cleveland, Ohio, last week. ONE PRICK, AND THAT INVARIABLY THE L0WE8T. submitted to this council, the taxduring the dry season. Some 30 rigs left Xorthville convey- Respectfully submitted. Yeas—Aids. Mann, Wines, Herz, to be k-vied during the next fiscal Martin. Allmendinger, Fillmore, Tay- ing' hunting parties to the various MARRIAGE LICENSES. year. CHRISTIAN MARTIN, quail grounds Saturday.—Record. Inasmuch as the members of this I,. D. WINES, lor, O'Hearn, Ferguson, Hall, Kitson Win. G Fischer, Dexter '-'., council have heretofore given an al- M. E. COOLEY*, and Pres. Cooley—12. The young men's band, of Chelsea, Hattie M. Smith " ijj most unanimous expression of opin- Committee. Nays—None. are giving the people of that thriv- Lewis Hagen, Salem 27 ion in favor of a system of sewers ing village some excellent music. for this city, anil ;is the opposition Aid. WJnes moved that the report On motion the council adjourned. Katie Ehnis,Saline 2i lias been With reference V) the Kpeci- be received and spread in journal. WM. J. MILLER, Clerk. The store at Stony Creek was brok- Walter W. Coe, York 2:'» fic plan as submitted by Prof. Greene, Which motion prevailed. en into recently and a quantity of Anna L. Haner, Augusta 22 and as the petition of our citizens in Teacher's Association Meeting. tobacco and several pairs of hose Kinley A. Hammond, Chelsea 24 question can but refer to a public UNFINISHED lit 'SINESS. taken. Tina Morlock, " —- 2:: expression of opinion on this subject, To the Common Council: i which would transfer the responsi- Your committee on bonds- would The program for the meeting of Jas. B. Thurber, formerly of Web- Martin Waokeuhut, Chelsea 31 bility of definite action from this the Washtenaw County Teacher's As- ster, a brother of C. H. Thurber, died Mary Meyers, Freedom 20 council to the citizens themselves, respectfully report that they have Walter B. Burnett. Lodi 23 examined the following bond, and sociation at Ypsilanti next week Fri- at his home in MiUford, Oot. 31, aged Inez E. Brokaw, Northfleld 21 Therefore, your committee would would recommend its acceptance with 67 years. John E. Lambert, Ypsilanti 88 respectfully recommend that the pe-the sureties named. day and Saturday, is as follows: Jessie Tucker, Grass Lake 25 tition of said citizens be granted in so Liquor Dealers Bond: Principals- FRIDA'Y EVENING, DEC. 4. The Northvi'.le Krcord furnishes the A Michigan Central Railroad Employe far as pertains to calling a special Prank Allmand and John Srhaibele. 7; 30 P. M. Local Time. Ladies Library rooms with all the Wins His Case After Seven election to vote on the plan as sub- Sureties—Thomas F. Leonard and prominent papers of the county and Year's Contest. mitted by Prof. Chas. B. Greene, and Louis J. Liesemei-. xrsic. stafe' from its exchange table. A that the date of said special election Ilospectfully submitted, Address of Welcome, While employed an ageni '>:' the be fixed for the month of February WILLIAM HERZ, gvnerous deed. Michigan. Central Railroad Company, next. YV.M.Osbaud.Pres. Ypsilanti B'd of Edct'n. at Augusta, Mich., my kidneys be LOUIS P. HALL. Response, - - - Com. M. J. Cavanaugh. New members are being added to (•.•inn' diseased, and from an impover- Respectfully submitted, 10. G. MANX. the library association every week. CHRISTIAN MAUTIN. Committee. Address, Hon, Ferris S, Fitch, Bnpt. Pub. Inst, ished and impure state of the blood, I.. D. AVINES, Music, - - Miss Rose Seery, Ann Arbor There are now nearly 200 members my .nviKTal health was entirely un- M. E. COOLEY. Aid. Martin moved that the re-" What the Public Schools Should Do." and the average weekly take is about dermined. I consulted the leading port be accepted and bond approved. physicians of this city and Ann Arbor, Committee. Hon. E. P. Allen, Ypsilanti. 90.—Northville Record. and ail pronounced my case Brlght's Ann Arbor Mich, Nov. 16th, '1)1. Which motion prevailed. '•What the Public Schools are Doing," Every paper contains from one to disease. In October last. I began Ahl. Wines moved that the report Aid Martin moved that the com- Prof. J. Montgomery, Ann Arbor_ five accounts of kerosene explosions. taking Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, be received and placed on file. mitted on free beds at the University 5HSIC. All that is wanted is to give the leg- William McKlnley, who won theanil am to-day a Well man. It af- Hospitals be revived and reappoint- fords me pleasure to render Buffer- Which motion prevailed. '•The Schools of To-day and the Schools of islature a chance and the oil can do most notable republican victory in ing humanity any good that I can, The committee on Bewerage made ed. Fifty Yours Agro," the test.—l'inckney Dispatch. the late campaign, is perhaps the and I -wish to ray that I think it Which motion prevailed. Chas. Woodruff, Sec. Ypsilauti B'd of Edc'tn. a further report, as iollows: - best known American of our time. the ffreatest blood, kidney and liver The president appointed the fol-"The Successful Teacher," The Thanksgiving service this 5 ear medicin • in the world. To the Common Council: Supt. M. A. Whitney. Ypsilanti. will be held at the M. E. church, and His name is a household word in •E. I.AKZILERE, lowing committee: Aids. Hall, Tay- our country, and in Europe the man Your committee on sewers beg leave lor and Hen. •' The True Basis of Correct Methods of Teach- the sermon will l>3 preached by Rev. Agent M. ('. R. R., to report that they are In possession ing," Joseph Swindt, pastor of the Presby- who gave liis name to our new tar- Albion, Mich. of additional facts pertaining to the MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. Prof. Daniel Putnam, Ypsilauti. terian church.—Milan Leader. iff bill is both loved and feared. Gov- Sold by all druggists. Prepared SATURDAY, NOV. 5. ernor McKlnley was born al Niles, only by The Charles Wright Medicine question of pollution of rivers by sew- Aid. Hall moved that the resolu- Job had patience, had he '? Well, Company, Detroit, Mich. age, iwhich, if it is the pleasure of this tion of his for opening Fourth ave., 10 A. M. Local Time. Ohio, on the 2<>th of February 1844. MISIC. if that brave and hopeful gentleman Council, they are now prepared to south from Madison to Hill sts., ac- were alive to-day, he wouldn't be in At the outbreak of the civil war he submit. Music, solo, - - - Miss Olive Pacey. 1892. cording to original motion, be putGeography, Practical Lesson, it with hundreds of our citizens of enlisted in the 23d Ohio regiment Mr. CK'O. .S. l'ierson, City Engineer of upon its passage. Miss Emma McNeal, Ypsilanti. and was mustered out of the same Kalamazoo, who is an acknowledged tHis village who favor public improve- HARPER'S MAGAZINE. The resolution of Aid. Hall was Music. Solo, Miss Carrie Chandler, Ypsilanti. ments.—Chelsea Herald. regiment as major, in September '<>.". expert on the subject of sewers, and then read, as follows: Geography, Practical Lessou. Governor McKinley wan a member ILLUSTRATED. who has made the subject oi sanitary Teachers should befer in mind the This Magazine will celebrate the fourtu- Whereas. Application having been Miss Kate Landfair, Ypsilanti. meeting of the county association at of the 45th, 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th Centenur> of the Discovery of America by Its engineering a specialty for many made to this common council to lay i.KNEIIAl. DISCUSSION. and 50th congresses, and was ve-KK-DISCOVERY, through articles giving a years, writes the committee as fol- Ypsilanti, Dec. 4th and 5th. The more thorough exposition limn has hitherto out and establish a certain street 1:30 P.M. elected to the 51st congress. Mc- lows: ladies will be entertained free by noti-i been raailE of the EBOBNT QNPBECBDBNTKD hereinafter described and due notice Music. Vocal Solo, Kinley is the leading protectionist DKVELOPMFNT OF OUR COUNTKY. and espec- "Iu regard to the pollution of rivers of the pendency of such proposed Im- Miss Anna Geiske, Manchester lying Prof. Whitney, at Ypsilanti be- ially in the GHEAT \VEST. Particular atten- by sewage, I find that the authori- provement having been duly given fore Dec. 1st. on this continent and is looming up tion will also be given to DRAMATIC EPI- to all persons who are interested Paper, Benefit of Grading Public Schools, as a presidential candidate Xor next SODES OF AMERICAN HISTORY. ties treat this subject mainly from the in the lands and tenements required Miss Josephine Hoppe, Sylvan. Charles J. Allen was tendered and The FIELD OF THE NB:XT EUROPEAN WAR standpoint of the limit of pollution therefor, and all persons appearing Paper, Discussion of same, has accepted the position of iloor will be described in a Series of Papers on the that lnu.y be considered to render having been heard, and due considera- Danube "From the ltlnck Forest to the Black tion thereof having been had. and it Prof. E. D. Walker, Dexter. walker in the establishment of Chas. Sea," by POULTNEY HKJKI.OW and F. D. MIL- water unsafe for potable purposes and Music. - - Miss Hattie Long, Ann Arbor. To drive rats away from your prem- LET, illustrated by MR. MILLET and ALFRED the deductions are made largely from appearing therefrom that, it is neces- J. Alton & Wife, and entered upon the ses, place chloride of lime in the places 1'AHSONS Articles also will be given on the sary to take and acquire certain lands Paper, Word Analysis, duties of his new position on the 10th German, Austrian, and Italian Armies, illus- chemical analysis of the water as it is where they are in the habit of run- trated by T. DK THUKLSTRUP. therefor. Therefore, be it resolved Julia M. Couklin. Manchester. inst. It's a boy.—Milan Leader. found. I find little information as to and it is hereby ordered and determin- Paper, Some Primary Devices, ning. The above was given us by Mr. W. D. HOWBLLS will contribute a new the ratio of population to cubic feet; ed that a street be, and the same is Mrs. Myra Lawrence, Saline Schools. Joseph Lucking, a resident of Yp- novel "World of ChaDce," characteristically Duet, a man who says he will gnarantee it American. Especial prominence will be for instance, of a stream b yond which hereby laid out and established four silanti since 1858, and a prominent to bs a sure cure.—Chelsea Standard. given to SHORT STORIES, which will be con- the stream may be considered to be (4) rods in width, in the city of Ann Miss Mildred Murray and Miss Julia Stebius. tributed by T. B ALDRICII, R. H. DAVIS, Arbor, described ris iollows to-wit:— and respected citizen, died tjunuay We were told once to put coal tar A. CONAN DOYLE, MARGARET DELAND, Miss offensive and injurious to health in The sessions will be held in the Morning, aged ti'J years. He was the WOOLSON, and other popular writers. other ways. This, I take it, is the Prom Madison xt. to Hill St.. on the AMUSEMENTS. in the holes and runways of the rats, lines of Fourth ave., projected south- High School building. father of , of the firm and that the rodents would leave and Among the literary features will be PER- ratio at which you wisU to arrive erly. SONAL REMINISCENCES of NATHANIEL HAW- roughly. Investigations of this sort Lincoln J. Carter, author and man- of Conely, Maybury & Lucking, of De- never come again. It was not true. THORNE, by his college class-mate and life- L'd. It (s hereby declared and resolv- troit. long friend, HORATIO BRIDGE, and a Personal seem to have been conducted ou a sort ed that the cost of -oh" laying out of ager of ••The Fast Mall," has writ- The scent of the tar destroyed every- Memoir of the Brownings, by ANNA THACK- oi comparative method iu which con- the establishment of such street, and ten and produced six melodramas, all A novel hanging basket can be thing of an eatable nature in the ERAY RITCHIE. ditions, difficult to state mathemati- also the lands required therefore, lie of which have proved artistic and fi- made by carving the heart out of a bouse, and came near driving the cally, largely influence the decision. and the same is hereby ordered to Be carrot and making a cup-shaped af- assessed and levied against she own-nancial successes. family away for good, but the rats HARPER'S PERIODICALS. As, for instance, the stream may al- ers of lands, tenements benefited The manager of the opear house fair, which must be kept filled with remained. PER YEAR: ready be strongly polluted by towns thereby, and that all and singular all has booked for Friday evening, Nov. water and hung in the light. Beauti- HARPER'S MAGAZINE *4 00 above. It may be broad, sluggish, the lands, tenements, and taxable 20, the great railroad melodrama, ful vegetation shoots from the car- Burst up—Rockets. HARPER'S WEKKLY 4 00 have Jow shores subject to overflow, real estate situated in and within the Lincoln J. Carter's "Fast Mail," following boundaries are deemed, and Which will be given a grand weenie rot and covers it. Tn the depths—Whales. HARPER'S BAZAR i 00 be densely populated along its banks, HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 have frequent dams, etc., etc. It may hereby declared to be benefited by the production, that in maJiy respects The house on the estate of 8. T. Iteeoil—Boa constrictors. improvement so ordered as aforesaid, promises to be one of the most re- Keith, Ypsilanti, which was bought For the smart set—Tarts. Postage Free Io all subscribers in the United on' the other hand be unpolluted from (uid the siime are and are hereby con- markable ever in the city. The play States, Canada or Mexico. above, and swift, deep, with high and shuated a special assessment district is constructed on strictly modern prin- at auction Saturday, by George H. Made to be hung—Tassels. bold shores, etc., etc. on against and upon which the cost ciples. The interest starts a.t a ter- Hammond, of Detroit, was badly A deep subject—The ocean. The volumes of the MAGAZINE begin with of said improvement so as aforesaid rific pace, ad nis not allowed to flag jurned the same night, fire having A queenly woman—Victoria. tlie Numbers for June and December of each The customs of diiferent cities largely ordered shall be levied ami assessed for an instant. The incidents are mad: year When no time is specified, subscrip- influence the decision also. For in- pursuant to law, that is to say; Alldoubly thrilling by the mechanical aught from a chimney, a fire hav- '"foes before a fall—Summer. tions will begin with the Number current at stance, the sewage of U. S. towns is of the lots, lands, ' tenements, and and scentt! effects that ar'e employed. ing been started Saturday. A strong article—Ammonia. lime of receipt of order. already diluted to about three times premises fronting of Fourth avenue, There is the rattle and clatter of a Garry Briggs, one of the venerable A dangerous Jerseyman—Apple Bound Volumes of HARPER'S MAGAZINE,for south of William at. to Hill st; on patrol wagon as i't comes down the three years hack, in neat cloth binding, will the degree of that of English towns, street, the whistles, bells, etc., of a and respected citJzens of Dexter, died Jack. be sent by mail, postpaid, ou receipt of $3.00 hence comparisons made on the basis the east and west Ride of Ann Arbor Nov. 5th, after an extended iUness. per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents St., on Brown st. OAJSt side; on Hill Mississippi steamboat leaving her Infant industry—Building block each—by mail, postpaid. of the ratio of cubic feet of sewage to wharf, moonlight effects on the river, He came to Dnadilla in Sept. 1833, KIllSCS. St., from Brown to 6th avenue; on Remittances should be made by Post-Office cubic feet of river water are often Mosley St., north and south side, from the glowing furnaces of the. bon.t, and and was the father of the first white A children's party—The nurse. misleading. Main st. to the T., A. A. & X. M. Co.the explosion and bi'eaking up of the Money Order or Draft, to avoid chalice of loss. steamer. A gigantic piece of real child born in that township. His re- No cars in it—The train of thought. A'ewspapers are not to copy this advertisement I take it the proper method of com- lands. without the expres* order of HAHPEH&. BROTH- Water scenery is presented In the mains were taken to 1'nadilla for ERS. paring the degree of pollution is by the Which resolution prevailed by a Niagara Falls' scene, where the enor- burial. ratio of the cubic feet of river water yen. and nay vote a-s iollows: mous eatartiet is represented With REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, per capita, daily, computed at the the r'oar ol the Water, the seething Last night several of the boys climb- New York. Yeas. Aids. Mann, Wines, Herz. ed upon the balcony in front of the low water stage of the river at which Martin, Allmcndinger, Fillmore, Tay- foam and the rising mist. A freight lia~. Tattle to H. A. Butler, Augusta.. 100 time the conditions wBl be at the train of fourteen cars is run across town hall and entered a window and lor. O'Hearn, Ferguson, Hall, Kitson the stage. The caboose is lighted John Rohfuse to K. Keinpf, Ann Arbor._ 1 worst. and the engine carries the engineer aroceeded to listen to the entertain- Mack & Bchmld to Aaron Huss, Ann I enclose a few comparisons of this and Pres. Cooley—12. ment. The manager discovered their Women are Slow Nays—None. and fireman. It is everywhere ac- Arbor - 400 kind. Since, however, the other con- knowledged to be an unsurpassed method of entrance and made them John Hermann to P. G. Schlanderer, oftentimes to adopt a good tbing, but ditions which cannot be mathemati- By Aid. O'Hearn. achievement, in railroad scenic effect. make their exit in the same manner cally stated have at least equal weight Whereas, It is thought by many There sterns to be no limit to the pos- Ann Arbor 166 that a system of sewers lor the city sibilities of stage mechanism, but in which they entered.—Chelsea Stand- Henry Lelsamer to John Feurbacher, I presume they will not be of great ser- ard. Men are Quick vice to you. has become a necessary public im- The Fast Mail ' seems to have cover- Lodi 400 to try and to use anything ththaat will help them* provement, that in the opinion of the ed all the ground tip to the present At the election last week in Ne-M. J. Lehman to Jacob Mart. Chelsea— 180 Learn a lesson from tlie menmen,, ladles. Cu. ft of council the system as suggested by date. The company is highly spok- braska, Albert H. Babcock, of Bea-Kobt. Kliutoff to C. Braun, Salem 3,350 City. Kiver. river water per Prof. Greene ought to be projected en of, and thft play i's well construct- E. A. Pierce by sheriff to Nathan Pierce, capita dally. further down the river. ed, with a strong tinge of comedy trice, was elected district judge, com- Sylvan ". The Responsibility Brunswick Oeker 85. And. Whereas, there is great di- to off-set the serious elements. prising four counties, by a most Henry Clements to Chas. Kingsley,Ann for many a poor batch of Bread Is charged to KreBlau Oder 818. Arbor 500 the flour, when it really belongs to poor yeast. Dreden Elbe IM). versity of opinion as to the probable flattering majority. Mr. Babcock is U. .1. & W. 8. Frost to Julia D. Frost, Hasnover Leine 247. cost of a m.iin sewer when so project- a native of Dundee and his many Ann, Arbor 1.000 Mainz Khine 2.S16. ed down 1h" river, therefore. Married at the M. R. parsonage, B. F. Bennett to Marietta Bennett, Su- Munich Isar 4!)4. Resolved. That Prof. Greene do ad-Nov. 17th, Walter 1!. [iarnett, of friends here will be pleased to- hear perior 1 Neisse Bielearm 4.r>'.i. vise the council without delay and of his elevation to the position of I. B. Davis et al to Christian Weurth, GILLETT'S Nuernberg Petrnitz 247. bring in a detailed statement o? the Lodi, and Miss Inez E. Brokaw, of Lodi 133 Paris Seine . 70. probable cost at present prices of Northfivld. Iiride and groom left on judge and his popularity among his Vienna Danube W. citizens.—Dundee Reporter. C. B. Davis et al, by guardiaa, to Chris- Kalamazoo Kalamazoo l,5U0. BOCh main sewer exclusive of right 2 p. m. train for wedding trip. tian Weurth, Lodi M6 of way when projected down the A large number of farmers through- O. B. Ball to L. A. Ladd, Ann Arbor. 500 The quantity of sewage per capita, river to Bunker's dam, so called, with Tlio Washtenaw Times came out per'day in the U. S. is approximately map and survey and with 80 inch as an eight page, paper yesterday, out the country have posted notices C. L. Yost to F. C. Andress, Ypsilanti— 1,200 ten cubic feet. I have often seen in- lsrt quality sewer pipe from its out- prohibiting hunters from trespassing Geo. Goodrich to Geo. Q. Smith, Dexter 200 for i 1M- balance of the year, showing 0. A. Kelley to A. E. Howe, York 500 stances stated where the pollution let to the south line of Huron St., and a degree of prosperity beyond the thereon, but we understand that some is about one in twenty. This is, 26 inch pipe from Huron st, 1o south Thos. Matthias to Sarah J. Sheridan, line of Hill st.. and 22 inch pipe from ofndesi hope. oi tlie farmers have given certain of however, undesirable." their fii-nds permission to hunt on Vpsiliiuti 1 Hill si. to stopping place as indicat- Evening theme at tin- M. B. church 1. V, (iodfrey to H. Snowball, Augusta— 1,800 If the minimum flow of the Huron in ed on the mail. Also the expense their farms. This they have an un- J.D.Corey to Mary ( on klin, Manchester 72 th, cdry season be placed at 55 cu. ft. of siz • pipe as shown in his report. Sunday, -Tiiv Proverbs and Epi doubted riehi io do, but will such a Nathan Horse to Mary Conklln, Man- per second or :S.:JOO cu. ft. er minute, Which resolution prevailed by a urams of the Hebrews compared proceeding not be likely to cause chester 800 with those of other Nations," being M. 11. Gage to Nathan Morse, Manches- which Is equivalent to a daily flow yea anil nay vote an follows: trouble '.'—Manchester Enterprise. ter ___ 800 of about 4,800,000 cu. ft., it gives a the fifth "study" on "The Wit and Yeas—Aids. Mann, Wines, Herz, In digging a well on Ilol>ert Green's I. l>. Corey to M. is. Gage, Manchester.. 150 ratio for a population of 10,000 in- Humor of th" BiWe." Martin, Allmendinger, Fillmore, Tay- farm, southwest of town, a few (lays (.. Sutherland to C. & R. Boylan, Ann habitants of 480 cu. ft. per capita, lor, O'Hearn, Ferguson. Hall, Kitson A letter was received by Aid. Kit- ago, they struck dirt with bright and for 10,000 Inhabitants of 300 !.< How particles in it which resembled \ibor 1 2,fiO0 an dPres. Cooley—12. son Monday, from his brother in \v. A. Blande to r. C, Murray,Salem 2,500 cu. ft. per capita. By referring to gold. They brought some of it to 8. W. Parsons to Ypsilanti Lumber Co., the table it will be found that the Xays—None. Greenwich, Eng., that had baen only town and Ji. \Y. Amsden tried acid Ypsilanti 5,000 By Aid. Mann. nine days in transit. About as fasi on it and afterwards tried to melt it smaller value, 300 cu. ft. per capita, on charcoal, but it was so fine that Abnnn Maybee to F. Speyers, Augusta 660 is larger than that for six of the eleven Resolved, That the president ap- as you may expect until they lie could not hold it. Those farms Patrick Hagerty to Chas. Hagerty, Lyn- Is AL WA YS GOOD and always ready. cities quoted. point a committee of three who, shoot them across In pneumatic tubes don _ I .' 1,000 Try the Owl and Moon brand, and help are rich enough without a gold mine. Patrick Hagerty to J. I'. Hagerty, Lyn- Mr. Clark Cornwell, of Ypsilanti, with th" city attorney, obtain anil or by electric) —Manchester Enterprise. don.— ". 1,000 yourself, as a man would. At your Grocer's.