VOLUME XXXIV.—NO. 45. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1896. WHOLE NUMBER, 1845.

FOR SPEAKER, MR. SAWYER. How to Hold it— High School Notes— WHERE THE HONOR BELONGS. The republicans in this county won A mandolin club is being organized Now that the republicans of the state a greater victory Nov. :>>, than they imong the students. Xow that the battle is over, and the are casting about for a competent man to did in 1894. Then they had only The High School team played the All smoke cleared from the field, and the occupy the speaker's chair at Lansing; their old enemy the democratic par- reshmen team at the Athletic Field xcitement sufficiently abated so that a it seenies but proper that the name of ty, to fi'gh/t. Tliis time they had a Saturday afternoon. It resulted in •aim and considerate view can be taken Hon. Andrew J Sawyer, of this county, combination that was powerful. The leither side being able to 'core. Al- of the past campaign and its work, it is should be placed before them. prohibition party almost to a man hough the High School had the advan- mt right that praise should be given to Mr. Sawyer's name is not a new one voted 1 ho silver ticket from to age in the first half and had the ball hose who bore the frunt of the fight, IT IS to Michigan republicans. He is known ,iottom this year, as aJeo did the pop- in their opponent 5 yard line many and who ably conducted the work. in every nook and corner of the state. ilist or people's party, so-called, mat iines. In this county the campaign was in His ability has brought him to the front, Ing a gain for them of not less than The High School team plays the win- he hands of two of our young men, and it is because of his ability that his four hundred votes. In 1894 there ners of the '98 and '99 game Wednesday Vlessrs. W. W. Wedeineyer, who was friends are urging him for this position. were 800 electors itti the democratic hair man of the committee, and Orla E. ii GREAT SALE afternoon at the Athletic Field. This For two terms Mr. Sawyer served his party who did not vote at all, as s in the class series. Sutterfield, secretary. These two gen- And the Secret of our Success is state in the capacity of a legislator, and lenien can be put down in the class compared with 1892. This year not during that service he was chairman of The foot ball team plays the Detroit tnown as hustlers. From the time the only 0. full vote was polled but a QUALITY, STYLE AND LOW PRICE. the judiciary committee. To his great Ii<_'h School team at Detroit one week ampaign opened up to election dav, honor be it said that while he was iarger vote than was ever before win this Friday, and on Saturday they hey were "in the saddle." The plac- I known in the history of the county. ;o to Cleveland to play, and will return chairman of that committee no bill was ng of speakers, the sending out of doc- lome Saturday evening. passed by the legislature that was ever That the republicans have carried the uments and newspapers, the organiz- This Week Extra Values in declared invalid or unconstitutional in >ounty in the face of all these facts The Arena and Clematis, debating ng of clubs, the securing- of a canvass, whole or in part, by any court of the shows that- they have won a victory, societies, will probably hold a joint de- he deciding upon ways, means, plans, Ladies' at $5.00, $7.60, state. He not only saved the people beside which that of 1894 was a )ate in the near future. md methods, were all in their hands, $10.00 and $12.00. litigation in that line, but in many other small one. The S. C. A. meets Friday afternoon md were all promptly attended to. Aside ways,, for he is a man who never takes a Xow by wise management the re-4:15. rom that both gentlemen made many In Rough and Plain Cloths, Hand- This Week speeches, Mr. Wedeineyer being called step until tie knows he is right, then all publicans can hold Washtenaw coun- The debating societies hold their reg- ,o different parts of the state and put- some Silk Lining, New Sleeves Saturday, Nov. 14. the powers can not swerve him. ty, i i llar meetings Friday evening. ting in all of his time for the good cause, an:'. Collar. 200 Cloth , His candidacy for speaker is urged Congress must pass a tariff bill because of his peculiar fitness both in A Valuable Publication— uid Mr. Butterfield filling many dates Double and Single at $3.50 that will protect our farmers and n the county. and $5.00. Beautiful Grysanthemum Display. ability and experience. our manufacturers; wool must be M. M. Dickson & Co. have published Brainy, active, of mature judgment, i little handy book that should bring The republican party as well as the Slpendid Souvenirs Given Away placed back where it was. This may >0 Misses' Jackets from 6 to 14 of earnest convictions, a man whonot afford any immediate help for the hem not only rich remuneration, but successful candidates, owe a debt of he gratitude of every business man With every ^ 1.00 sale your choice of stands in the front rank whether at the wooliv.1 manufacturers wi'.l purchase gratitude to these gentlemen, in inak- years at $2.75 and $3.50. bar, on the hustings, or among states- md fanner, and every one who has any ng this statement we reflect the ex- 4 articles, immense amounts, enough to last men, we honestly believe that Mr. nterest in the county. It is a Town- jressed sentiment of many people who 3 Dozen More Ladies' Plaid Waists SOLID STERLING SU,VI:U SPOONS. them two or three years, if they see Sawyer can serve the people of this ship and Sectional Pocket Map ofrelieve in letting good workers know- SILVER NAIL FILE. that a tariff bill is to be passed, but the newest Wool Fabrics, in state to better advantage than any of Washtenaw Comity, Mich., aecom- that their services have been appre- SILVER CUTICLE KNIFE OR Dark Rich Colorings a $3.00 the several eminent gentlemen who are in the end it will bring that product >anied by a list of county officers, cen- iated. A BEAUTIFUL POTTED CHRYSANTHEMUM Waist for $1.75. named for the position by other locali- up where it belongs. Then do away sus tables, directory of resident farmers The committee lwvs been aided by IN BLOOM. ties. with ad valorem duties. who own the land they ocupy, showing such war horses.as John F. Lawrence, Washtenaw county has never been Another thing. Congress must take ocation of farm and giving post office A. J. Sawyer, Wm. Judson, Col. Dean, Fine Heavy Corduroy Velvet 7 DAYS' SALE---7. recognized by the republican party in action looking to an international addresses. Frank Jones, H. W. NewKirk, George Waists, Elegant Quality at Commencing on our opening day, prominent positions, although she hasagreement in regard to silver. Hun- The special features of this publica- Rawson, John K. Campbell, and hosts $4.75. Saturday, this week, Nov. 14, Nothing often presented able men, and now that dreds of earnest bimetalists voted tion are the locating of incorporated of others, many who have not attracted in the History of she has taken her place in the ranks, we with the republicans this v_eaj- be- towns, villages, and post offices, rail- public attention, but who have quietly Ladies' Satin Striped Silk PRICE MAKING OR VALUE GIVING ask of the republicans of this state rec- cause the believed in the promise of roads, streets, and highways, bicycle set down at the fireside of their neighbor Taffeta Lined, Velvet Bound. ognition and aid in keeping her where the republican platform looking to roads, schools, churches, cemeteries, and convinced him that the policy of ever paralleled the offering we make. A Great Bargain at $5.00. she belongs. that end. This nation needs both and streams, as well as subdivision of the republican party was the right policy Give us Mr. Sawyer for speaker and gold and silver and the republican land into farms, with owner's name and for himself, and the only safe one for the location of residences. nation. Brocade Silk Skirts Well' Made 367 Sample Goats and Gapes he will give you a record to be proud of, leaders if they are wise, will see that and Lined. A $10 for and this county will stand firm in the the people have what they want. This is invaluable. The information The battle was an up-hill fight at the Representing 4 of America's best man- uture, as she stands to-day, for honesty, Tlie;ie are things, that if attended given is found no where else. The map start. This county was for silver when $6.50. ufacturers of outer garments, selling at irosperity and republican principles. s minute in detail, and accurate. Mr. Bryan was first nominated, but as to, will save Washtenaw county to 25 Dozen Stylish House Wrappers 2-3 VALUE. 1-3 LESS the republicans. What is true of Every wheelman, every farmer, every the thinking, reasoning people began to A Northside Church— man in any kind of business, every law- digest the arguments given them on this county is true of every county in Fleeced Back, Persian Cloth, than those garments could be sold for The citizens of the Northside have for yer, doctor, editor, and professor needs both sides, they decided for the right. Rich Dark Grounds and Pretty- in a regular way. in this state. some time had a plan in their heads to one of these maps. Another thinggthat this campaign Styles. The $1.35 Kind for Offerings equally great in Goods, rect a church edifice in their vicinity An Unpleasant Situation— The price of this handy pocket neces- ought to teach republicans, and that is Blankets, Underwear, Domestics, Boys' that would be sufficient size to accom- Postmaster Beakes has been placed sity is only 75 cents, post paid. Ad- 98 cents. , Ladies' . to fight their battles out at the .caucuses modate the people, and of a design that in an unfortunate situation in this dress M. E. Dickson & Co., Ann Arbor, Mich. and conventions. No republican can ^Jl^See our Big Bill and come Sat- would be a credit to them. On Monday campaign. Being part owner of the approach another republican and ask urday. This is certainly one of the most use- vening there was a gathering of those Argus, a democratic newspaper which ul maps for every body, ever offered him to vote against a man on his ticket interested in the enterprise at the chap- firmly advocated sound money before the people of this county. without weakening the whole ticket. el on Wall St., and an organization form- While the freest freedom should be the nominations, he found himself con- Y, W. C, A. Classes— id to push the affair. fronted with the fact that he must granted every man to vote and act as he THE BUSY STORE. After a general discussion of plans The rain Thursday evening sadly pleases, yet members of a party organi- either lose the business of his office interfered with the class rally, but the and methods, the following officers were zation, if they have a desire to be suc- almost completely, and also compete classes this week are all free, and any chosen: cessful, must settle their differences a1 with an entirely new paper which the who are interested are invited. The the primaries. No party can hope to President—Earl Ware. silver people proposed to start, or he programe so far arranged is as follows: win for any length of time without com- Secretary—Gilbert C. Rhodes. must allow the silver wing of the par- Monday 7:30—Reading and Elocution. Treasurer—Spencer D. Lennon. ty to control the columns of the pa- Teacher—Miss MacMonagle. plete harmony in its membership. Another meeting will be held on per during the campaign. Although Tuesday 7:30-8:30-German Conversation. Tuesday evening next Nov. 17, when Teacher—Mr. Brascht. Something About Deer— favoring gold himself, he drew out of Thursday 4. p. M.—Life of Christ The deer hunter of the Daily Times every resident of the Northside is urgec the paper and turned i/t over to his Teacher—Miss Cnppen. to be present. Thursday 7-8—Physical Culture. tells about the law relative to the same : partner and to a committee appoint- With excellent officers chosen to push Teacher—Mrs. Pardon. The new deer law provides an open ed by the silver party committee. Thursday 8-9—Singing and voice culture. this enterprise, it looks like a success season from November 1 to November This was the only way possible! for Teacher—Miss Liebig. IP NOT, YOU ARE And there are many people in all sec- Friday 7-9—Dressmaking. 25, inclusive, in all sections of the state. tions of the city who will be glad to him to save his property. Since hold- Teacher—Miss Salyer. The killing of deer in the red , or Missing a Good Thing. Friday 8-9—English Conversation. help along this worthy enterprise. ing the postoffice Mr. Beakes has been fawn in the spotted coat, is prohibited fair in his appointments, and the of- Teacher—Mrs. Russel. as is also the killing of deer while in Oriental Tooth Powder, large bottles, Its Fifth Anniversary— fice force to-day, as it was under his If you wish to join a class, plan to bethe water, or by the aid of pit, pitfall, 25 cents. To-morrow, Thursday evening, Am republican predecessor, is about equal- at the first lessons if possible. traps, dogs or artificial lights. Non- Turkish Tooth Paste, in tubes, Arbor Hive, L. O. T. M. will celebrate ly divided politically. Tliis much The Primary School Money. residents are required to secure a license 15 cents. its fifth anniversary by a banquet, ii can be truthfully said la Mr. Beake's from the clerk of the county they pro- Maccabee Hall over the post office The following is the semi-annual ap- favor, he has been non-partisan, and pose to pitch their camps, and residents There will be toasts and responses, am portionment of primary school funds for has striven to conduct the office hi of the county in which they reside among the responders will be the Grea this city, the rate being 77 ceuts per The fee for non-residents is $25, and for Mummery's Drug Store. a way to accommodate and please capita: Lady Commander, Mrs. Francis E residents 50 cents. Such license will 17 Kast Washington Street, Hums, of St. Louis; Rev. W.L. Tedrow the public. Township No. Children Amount. Ann Arbor Town 241 % 110.86 entitle the holder to kill no more than Cor. of Fourth. of the English Lutheran church; Prof The Co-Ed. Spread— Ann Arbor City 3,047 1,401.62 five deer in any one year. A coupon E. F. Johnson, of Johnson Tent K. O Augusta 594 278.JH The annuai Freshman girl party Brldgewater 307 141.22 from the license must be attached to T. M.; School Commissioner Wm. W Dexter 228 104 88 given by the Sophomores with the each deer or portion thereof, in case Wedeineyer; Miss Mary F. Milcy, .Mrs Freedom 450 207.011 Juniors and Seniors as guests ,took Lima 280 128.80 of shipment, and must be detached Clara Dedrick, and others. Miss Minnii Lodl 286 131.56 place last Friday night at the gym- Lyndon 204 93.84 from the license in the presence of the Davis, Mrs. D. M. Tyler, Miss Sophir Manchester 654 800.84 nasium. It was a fine affair and Northfield 301 138.46 shipping agent. Ilutzel, Miss Rena Stofflet, and Mis, Pittsneld 287 182.02 Elsa Liebig will furnish the music. I very much enjoyed. But amidst aU Salem 278 127.88 They are all Welcome— The Verdict. gayety there to some sadness. Borne Saline 528 242 88 will be an occasion that will be pleasan Solo 516 237.36 The silver democrats of the county of the freshmen girls received no in- Said Mr. M the other to go to. Sharon 336 154.56 request The Times to say that they vitation, others were left to Superior 333 153.18 will hold in sweet rememberance the She hugs It tightly in real delight—it medi- day: "I want one of your Sylvan 710 32B.60 names of the goldite leaders, Judges cine mamma got put up at Goodjear's'phar- seamless hot-water bottles Masonic School of Instruction— get there as best they Webster 189 86 94 macy. All the prescriptions we compound »r» York 625 287.50 Pond, Harriman and J. Sheehan, whose strictly reliable and are prepared with tho that you warrant. I had one Grand Lecturer Arthur M. Clark has could, while girls from outside, not Ypsllanti 289 132.94 political honors and offices had come greatest care and we will not be undersold of them and it lasted six f/; announced a Masonfc School of In members of the University at all, were Ypsilanti City 1,650 759.00 only from democrats.—Daily Times. stands good when we are selling prescriptions months with constant use. ' structlom fOT Monday evening, Nov. as in every thing else we have, . i bought two at 's and taken instead of the Freshmen girls. Total 13,833 $5,673.18 Gentlemen, the republicans latch- '(K they gave out very quickly." U 23d, en whiten occasion Phoenix Lodge At least that Is what is alleged by string is out, and you are all welcome, No. 13, of Tpsilanti, will confer the Good Reading Cheap— those who know of these particular thrice welcome. We can give you the man's Entered Apprentice degree in the af- "We will send both the Courier for name if you want it. ternoon, and Oltve Lodge No. 156, of cases. It is thought that the- man- one year and each one of the follow- As far as judge Pond is concerned the The Goodyear Drug Co. Chelsea, the Fellow Craft's degree, al- agers will try to right these things ing magazines for one year, for the republicans have had to put him on their These bottles will last two or In the future. Especially so as the ticket and elect him any way. three years with ordinary use. so iin the afternoon. In the evening prices given: "Begin at the bottom and work to the top," Golden Rule lodge •will confer the 3d present Freshmen will be Sophomores Courier and Mich. Farmer - $1.75 Is splendid advice to be giving, 's Pills are the best after-din- Aud yet It Is not the best hint we can drop degree. All Masons in the county are next year, and will know how it ia Courier and Cosmopolitan - - 1.84 ner pill; assist digestion, cure head- To the man who digs wells for a living. CALKINS' PHARMACY. 1 requested to be present. themselves. Courier and Harper's Monthly, - 4.50 -ache. 25 cents. -L. A. W. Bulletin.

. Bryan win be perfectly safe in "the The defeat of William .1. Bryan Is death-blow to binielalism pre- enemy's country." The knn Arbor Courier. i'.-toil by those to whom "the Wish Is LUMBER! I ither to the thought." Princlpifes TO Y\'here are we at ?—Grass Lake o noc due.—Ypsilanti Sentinel. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11. 1896. News. x Cures The Ypsilanti and Tanning No, prUoclplea do not die, but vagProv- e the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla—posi- ; LUMBER! Co., feeling certain that they can We are all right. It's you that are rises do. and free s 'ver at a ratio tive, perfect, permanent Cures. Published Every Wednesday. dazed. Cures of scrofula in severest forms, like make it an object to you, invite you f H> to 1 is certainly a vagary. to call at 25 South Huron St., Ypsi- '•imetnlisin is a different thing, and goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip LUMBER! a Large Circulation among Merchants, Chairman Jones can now retire to disease, sores in the eyes. lanti, and examine samples of goods Mechanics. Manufacturers. Farmers, o one knows it better than the edi- Cures of Salt Rheum, with its intense itching of our make. Our business is to and Families Generally. his Ar-kan-saw home taking all of or of the Sentinel. and burning, scald head, tetter, etc. li vou contemplate building, call at his political shrewdness and astute- Cures of Boils, Pimples, and all other erup- Tan Furs and Hides, and manufac- ness with him. tions due to impure blood. FERDON'S ture to order , , Capes, A Very Desirable Medium for Advertisers Andrew Campbell, who has been Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles where Gloves and Mittens, or we will pay If there are any patriots in this lected hs senator from this district, a good stomach tonic was needed. E. BEAL omprising this county and Jackson, Cures of Rheumatism, where patients were un- nation, Gen. John M. Palmer and Gen. able to work or walk for weeks. Cash for Hides. AND PROPRIETOR. ad a pretty close call. B-uriing the Simon B. Buckner, are the men. They Cures of Catarrh by expelling the impurities ampalgn, when he went to Jackson, deserve the thanks of the nation. which cause and sustain the disease. 3USTOM WORK. Join Peter Altgeld has petered out. hey told him there : "Jackson coun- Cures of Nervousness by properly toning and. I. y is all right. You need not Y>e feeding the nerves upon pure blood. Corner Fourth and Depoc Sts., and get on Ma* Hanna has brains. He out- Cures of That! Tired Feeling by restoring We will do Custom Woik, tanning figures for all kinds of hides for owners at reasonable fig- The republicans crow and the popo- generaled his.foes and beat them fair- fraid here. You just take care ot strength. Send for book of cures by Vashtenaw." So he came hojne and ures. •crats eat it. ly and honorably, and they/ hate him Farmers can thus secure first class for it. But that makes no difference ook care of Washtenaw and' Jackson Robes at nominal prices. We make with Mark. ook care of itself, as the result shows. LUMBER a specialty of MOTH-PROOF Bryar, and Watson tan each take ROBES from hides of cattle, which, their mouths into retirement now. iLet's have a constitutional amend- At last Kentucky hias broken her Hood's We Manufacture Our Own Lumber and to be appreciated must be seen. guarantee Call and see us. ment changing the presidential term omg record of democratik1 majorities • our smoke say the republi- nd returns a plurality for a repub- to six years, and making a presi- Sarsaparilla VERY LOW PRICES dent ineligible to a second term. can president of nearly 500. This To C. I. Hood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. YPSILAHTI ROBE &TANNING Co, s wonderful. It will be wonderful u ld Kentuck ! that the Platte went dry in the fall tions for his watchful care which has weights will be the same as if you came HOUSEHOLD GOODS! to, and when They entered into such of the year, but they paid no heed to ;!ii"lded them from dire disaster and yourself. a thing they stultified themselves. The fact that the people have re- I carry in stock everything found in a CAREFULLY MOVKD the warning. mint •;! out to them the way of peac« That they should be unsuccessful is pudiated repudiation and Altgeld by verwhelmtag majorities has no effect mil happiness. Nor shou'd they ever All kinds of heavy and light Draying. In Detroit ilio business men of the simple justice from their own stand- FIRST-CLASS >n this blantant. crafty and ever dan- efuse to acknowledge with contrite FREIGHT WORK. PRGEL DELIVERY. city have tendered the Journal. Free point, i erous demagogue, and he promises hearts their pronenees bo turn away Press and Abend Tost a big banquet iis dupes that they shall arise in rum God's teachings and to follow C E. GODFREY, in honor of their services in tJie re- Among the members of the Ex- with sinful pride alter their own de- heir might four years hence and over- p cent campaign. ecutive Council in Massachusetts for vices. Meat Market hone 82. Office 48 N. Fourth Ave. the coming year will be Isaac B. Al- brow capital. Then he says : "My "To the end thai these thoughts len, a full-blooded negro, who was ellow democrats, on account of my The immense wealth of the Califor- may be quickened, it is lifting that on born a slave in Virginia 54 years ago. lealth. I welcome the retirement And buy only the best stock. nia woman, Mrs. Castle, who was a day especially appointed we should I am better prepared than ever ti He is well-to-do and a man of prom- which is now assured me. and which caught shoplifting in London, Eng., join together in approaching the suply mv customers in my new market inence among his race in Boston, I have long wished for." Mr. Altgeld did not save her from imprisonment. throne of grace with praise and sup- where he lives. This election has ter- •.an cheer himself with the thought That was right, too. plication. Therefore, I, Grover Cleve- ribly shocked some of the Boston blue Shat there are others who welcome land, president of the United States, J. F. H0ELZLE, If McKinley is wise he will annex . its coming retirement. He has at last said something that decent peo- do hereby designate and set apart the Hawaiian Islands, as is their Thursday, the twenty-sixth day ofCor. Washington and Fourth. The St .Louis hoo-doo is dispelled. ple can agree with. •desire. The fast growing U. S. Pa- the present month of November, to Phone 705 83-105 For the first time in history a pres- cific commerce with the eastern na- be kept and observed as a day of The Only Direct Route; tions almost demands these islands. idential candidate nominated in that There fe a great query among our thanksgiving and prayer throughout , From All Points In city has been successful. It is sug- friends, the enemy. The gold bolt- our land. . SCOTT, gested by a still superstitious friend, rs arc willing the other fellows The men of the democratic party '•On that day let every people fore- MICHIGAModern SleepingN Car ANs D CANADA TO tEat the nomination of Bryan by two hould join them again under the old on Night Trains. who left that organization through go their usual work and occupation, conventions, both of which met inname, and the other fellows—well, 'principle, and voted with their for- and, assembled in their accustomed ID and SHI! 1 PARLOR CARS St. Louis, is all that saved McKinley. they want the old name back, but cn Day Trains. mer political enemies, prove how true places of worship, let them with one The mystery will probably never be they prefer to take it by force, and the OFFICE 33 FOUNTAIN ST., 'the American citizen Is to conviction. accord render thanks to the Ruler of solved; but the evil charm is now gold men with it. in the same manner. .Mail orders promptly attended to. tlfe Universe for our preservation as IN, broken, and hereafter St. Louis will What they will do with and to each that a break has been made a nation, and our deliverance from i SOLID TRfllKS' Tin the solid south, ami the people be a perfectly, safe city for national other remains yet in d»ubt. One The best History of the threatened danger ; for the peac* the U. S. from the dis ' each way be- I conventions. thing is certain, the rank and file I twoen Detroit '• there find that no great evil, but cer- that has dwelt within our bounda- covery of America t< tain good com.es to thorn therefrom, of tho opposition are kicking terribly the present time. * & Cincinnati. 1 ries : for our defense against disease many people of the north have in- He who expects that the good times against the foolish deeds of the Bay For rates and full information, address and pestilence during the year that Q crease:! -their faith in the stability will come all in a minute will be mis- City amalgamation convention. They 1,000 AGENTS Z D. B. TRACY, Northern Pass. Agt., Jeffer-' lias passed ; for the plenteous reward ' son & Woodward Aves., Detroit, Mich. ' and perpetuity of this union of states. taken, but in the course of a fewbelieve, and with a show of force, WANTED, • JOHN BASTABLE, District Passenger Agt., that has followed the laboa-s of our months we shall see a material re- that the fusion with the populists in For special terms 1 5 Bridge St., Toledo, Ohio. husbandmen, 'and for all the other apply at once to PALESTINE PUB'G CO., , D. G. EDWARDS, General Passenger Agtnt, ' The Detroit Tribune, after doing all vival of business. The capitalist will this state lost them many votes. Flkhart, Carew Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. tn its power to defeat the republican now dare to let the manufacturer blessings, that have been vouchsafed party at the polls, and signally fail- and tradesman take his money to do to as. The Ypsilnnti heads an article "The "And let us, through the mediation RINSEY & SEABOLT'S ing therein, now seeks to play the business with, and the people who Lion attacked l>y Jackasses." in which of Him who lias taught us how to Nerve Blood prodigal son, return to the warm have been holding on their dollars to occurs this : "The Yp -i a.ntian and the pray, implore the forgiveness of our fold and have the fatted call killed. As tide them over an emergency, will Ann Arbor Courier could have been in- sins and a continuation of heavenly BAKERY, GROCERY, Tonic Builder favor. far as the republicans in this section now pay their debts and purchase fluenced by no other than malicious "Let iis not forget on this day of A N D have expressed themselves, that calf iliinfrs they have needed for a long motives in attempting to show that Thanksgiving the poor and needy; will be a crow. time. And so business will, slowly Hon. E P. Allen had clanged hi.s and by deeds of charity let our offer- FLOUR AND FEED STORE. perhaps, but surely, revive. views on the money question." ings of praise be made more accept- We keep constantly on hand BKEAD, CRACB able in the sight of the Lord." The disintegrating influences are at The jackall of the Sentinel is in- ERS, CAKES, etc., for wholesale and SendflW work lu the republican party already, Speculators place Gen. Russell A. farmed of what it ought to have "When Mr. McKiniliey becomes pres- retail trade. We shall also keep descriptive a supply of pamphlet. viz : The division of the spoils. In known before penning that sentence, ident of the United States he ought Alger in McKinley's cabinet as Secre- SWIFT & DEUBEL'S BEST some places the candidates for offices retary of "War ; "Win. D. Bynum, that the Courier simply quoted a por so show hie gratitude to the demo- Dr. WILLIAMS' commenced circulating their petitions sound money democrat of Indiana, as tion of an excellent speechr once made crtats who came so nobly: to the res- SOU. White Wheat Flour! MEDICINE CO, before it was known that McKinley by Capt. Alien. cue by giving them a fair representa- per bo: Attorney General; Gov. Bradley, of Schenectadv. was elected. In one village at least, tion in the cabinet. The Hon. I>on OSBORN'S GOLD DUST FLOUR. BUCK- •fer 83.30 . Kentucky, Secretary of the Interior; Was there anything malicious in WHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL. that was true in this county. Many Col. Nathan B. Soott, of "W. Va., as that? M. Dickinson, of Michigan would be FEED, etc., at wholesale and of our congressmen have refused to re- Postmaster General; Henry C. Payne How Kmg has Capt. Allen looked an honor to any president's cabinet. retail. A general stock of DOLLARS -•cogniM any petition circulated previ- of Wisconsin, as Secretary of thelike a lion to you, Tully ? 120 PER MONTH ous to March 4th, and there, is no Treasury ; Cornelius N. Blies, of New Indeed, Capt. Allen has got into Love has a long way to6E0CERIES ail PROVISIONS -doubt but the same rule will apply in York, sound mon«y democrat, Secre- strange company ! It must seem go to reach IN YOUR OWN LOCALITY queer to the lion to be "defended" by Constantly on hand, which will be sold on & made easily and honorably, without capi- most cases now. It ought to in all. tary of the Navy ; John' Sherman, of the heart of reasonable terms as at any other house in the the jaekaia ! the modern city. Cash paid for BUTTER, EGGS, and tal, during your spare hours. Any maa, This indecent haste and scramble dis- Ohio, Secretary of State ; white Sec- up - to - date COUNTRY PRODUCE generally. Goods de woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand- gusts people, and hurts the party. retary of Agriculture goes to1 the far young man. Uvered to any part of the city without extr» ily, without experience. Talking un- Among the speaker of the next State When he charge. necessary. Nothing like it for money- distant west. Gen. Mines says that looks for a wife, House of Representatives, are the making ever offered before. Our workers Col. Fred Grant, of New York, the he expects a always prosper. No time wasted Sn names 'of the present speaker, Wm. D. good deal. Prob- RINSEY & SEABOLT. son of Gen. Grant, will be Secretary ably he expects learning the business. We teach you in of "War. which knocks out our Gen. ordon, of Midland ; also Robert D. more than he de- a night how to succeed from the first Graham, of Grand Rapids ; Col. John serves. He wants good hour. You can make a trial without ex- Alger. looks, good sense, W. W. NICHOLS. pense to yourself. We start you, furnish Atkinson of Detroit, Wm. R. Bates of good nature, good everything needed to carry on the busi- Consumption Flint, and our own Andrew J. Saw-health. They usually go together. DENTIST. ness successfully, and guarantee you Booms over Ann Arbor Savings Banks, Opp Out-door life and Scott's The New York Journal which was yer, of Ann Arbor. Any one of these An observing man learns that a woman Court House Square. against failure if you but follow our circulated here so freely just before who is physically weak and nervous and in- simple, plain instructions. Reader, if Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with men are thoroughly capable in ca- capable, is likely to be ill-natured too. The VITALIZED AIR. •election, being thrust into everybody's 1 you are in need of ready money, ana pacity and experience both. Mr. Gor- sweetest temper is ruined by continual Administered. It is agreeable and easy to'- • want to know all about the best paying Hypophosphites have cured postoffice box and house and hands don, having been speaker of the last sickness. and no prostrating effects follow, while A woman whose nerves are constantly teeth are extracted without pain. business before the public, send us your thousands of cases of consump- that it was possible to reach, did not House is thought, to have the lead, racked and dragged by debilitating drains address, and we will mail you a docu- tion in the early stages. They help the Bryan cause any. The car- still the position is no man's as yet. and inflammation, cannot be a genial com- ment giving you all the particulars. panion or happy wife ; and she is totally cure old, advanced cases too; toons therein were so overdrawn, so Very seldom, in the history of t his unfitted to be a mother. C TRUE & CO., Box 400, devoid of humor, so brutal instead state, have so many able men been These troubles prevail almost universally but not so many, nor so prompt- chosen to the legislature as have been among women largely because of careless Augusta, Maine. ly. When a case is so far ad- of funny that they reacted, and hurt ness and neglect. There is no real need ol the cause they were intended to help this year by the republicans. The fu- them. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, vanced that a cure cannot be sionists. it is said, wi run that prom- a positive specific for the weaknesses and Scientific American There is a limit to human endurance diseases of the feminine organism. 54 SOUTH MAIN STREET. made, even then SCOTT'S inent legislator, John Donovan, o: Agency for even in alleged '"unny" cartoons, anc It cures them radically and completely. At office of MACK & SCHMID. EMULSION checks the rapid and the New York Journal passed be Bay. who was made famous two years It heals, strengthens and purifies. It is the ago by being the only man elected byt only scientific remedy devised for this spe- yond that limit. Hereafter that pa ity of the disease, relieves the the democrats to the House in the cial purpose by an educated, skilled physi- per would do well to confine itsel cian. It is the only medicine that makes Chas. W. "Vo^el, pains in the chest, reduces the state. Quite .naturally republicans motherhood easy and absolutely safe. night sweats, and makes the strictly to its newspaper sphere anc would rejoice with exceeding greai Miss Lauretta McNees, of Reno (P. O. Box 723), Dealer In all kinds of leave its alleged humor to Judge Wa^hoe Co., Nev., writes: "I have discontinued cough easier. In these cases it Joy should Mr. Sawyer be selected taking the ' Prescription' and will not take CAVEATS, Puck and other papers that can be any more (at present). Last month I had no Fresh, and Salt Meats. TRADE MARKS, comforts and prolongs life. He is the peer of any man in Michigan pain at all and worked every day without any DESICN PATENTS, numerous without overstepping th and the state at large would be the inconvenience whatever. It was the first time Poultry, Lard, etc. COPYRIGHTS, eto. Don't experiment with cures I never had pain during that period. I cannot bounds. ' gainer by his success. say too much for your medicines, especially ••""look write to that destroy the digestion. Pin the ' Favorite Prescription' and ' Pleasant Pel- EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN lets.' I know of a lady who took one bottle of No. 9 E. ANN ST., ANN ARBOR. your faith to the one remedy you • • Favorite Prescription ' and she says she Hon. Jas. Gorman is said to hav You can be Well. was n-it sick like she "was with her first baby. which has been THE STAN gone home poorer last Wednesday This was her second baby. She thinks it aEBERBACH & SONS, ANN ARBOR, SELL grand medicine. So do I " Sf mntilxt night than when he struck town in When your blood is prue, rich anc BELOW PILLS. DAKD FOR OVER 20 YEARS. Dr. Pierce has had a life-time of experi- largest circulation of any scientific paper In ths the morning. He was too positiv nourishing for nerves and muscles TRY DR world. Splendidly Illustrated, No iutrlllKCnt The blood is the vital fluid, and when ence in this particular field. His 1000-page T A TYTT7Q! - LEDUC-S "PE mau should be without It Weekly, s.'I.OOa Book about it free for the asking. that Billy Judson was not sheriff. illustrated book, "The People's Common -LJXJL.UJ.11IO RIODICAL" PILLS from year; $1.50 six months. Artdivss, MOKN & CO— it is poor, thin and impure you musi Sense Medical Adviser" contains several Paris, France. Established In Europe 1889 PUBLISHERS, 3OJI iiroadway, New York City. For sale by all druggists at 50c and either suffer from some distressing dis chapters devoted to woman's special physi- Canada In 1878. For Suppressions, Irregulari- ties, and Monthly Derangements. A reliable Can obtain pleas Catarrh is a constitutional disease ease or you will easily fall a victim to ology. A paper-bound copy will be sent free monthly medicine. They always relieve. Any aut and profitable SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. and requires a constitutional remed sudden changes, exposure or over- on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay the druggist, $2. American Pill Co.. Proprietors MEN AND WOMEN_ work by address* cost of mailing only. Address, World's Dis> Spencer, Towa. Robert Stephenson & Co.,ing the OONIRUXVILLK MFO VO MAV-ITF like Hood's Sarsaparllla, which pur work. Keep your blood pure with pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y wholesale agents, and all other druggists la R. I., mfgrs. of Normandie Plushes. Send 12 fies the blood. Hood's Sarsapartlla and be well. For a cloth-bound copy send 31 stamps. Ann Arbor. These pilla are warranted to cents for samples, particulars, and stcure bring on the "change." agency. Mention this paper. COUNTY AND VICINITY. I hie pastor of the church at Sylvan ffiiGHiG&N CENTRAL Center makes this announcement in " The Niaaara Falls Route." the last Chelsea Standard: "The pas- Yon can shoot quails now—if you tor of our church desires to make jiub- TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 21.18S6. can find any. lic the fact that he will be busily en- CENTRAX STANDARD TIME The ii'ctinv course at Pinekney gaged this winter with hi-1 closing opons Nov. 20. university studies, and hopes this win is 9 oo DROPS Daniel Ailswovtli. aged 91, is the suffice to excuse any apparent ne- oldest voter in York. glect of pastoral visitation on his THAT THE IJeonard "Larking, of Saitem, ltti.« lieen part. ' as ea as sa sent to the Pont in- nsy:inu. An exchange telte ol a dog that lms t . stf C cc. eaten up a farm and all its buildings. 8S88S I88S88 A number of S'afetniltes Imve sone IFAC-SIMILE to the north woods hnntilm'. The cur killed a neighbor's sheep The neighbor offered to call it square A'egetablePrcparationfor As- SIGNATURE a s e P.ert Heath and Miss Carrie 1>et if the, dog was killed. The dog's mas- B. X £ similating theFoodandRegula- were married at Aza.Ha Oct. 28. ter refused to agree to this and a law- ting the Stomachs andBowels of -OF- SiilTer coin is just as tfnod as Lydia E. Pkkhara's Vegetable Compound Will cure the worst forms of female came next. To pay the costs and to-day, anywhere in th-" United states. ftamagefc assessed by the court the INFANTS ;sa 99 : complaints, all ovarian troubles, in- Chas. Iveeson will again teach the flammation and ulceration, falling and owner of the dog had to mortgage SK : school in the Craft's district, Sharon. displacements of the womb, and conse- his farm. The mortgage had? a big- PromotesDigcstion.CheeTful- (OOI •—" -r-l quent spinal weakness, and is pecu- Now that McKlnley is elected, ger appetite than the dog, and soon ness and Rest.Contains neither liarly adapted to the change of life. Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. "Wayne has ordered 20 new street liis farts was .none and the owner had IS ON THE Every time it will cure Backache. to move away. NOT NARCOTIC. lamps. It has cured more cases of leucor- Nearly every township and precinct rhcea by removing the cause, than any The funeral of our late townsman, In the county reports the highest vote remedy the world has ever known; it Geo. L. 1 ttterklireher. was neld at KecpeorOldnrSAMUELPlrCBER WRAPPER SS : ss is almost infallible in such cases, 11 jPtimpfctn Se£To-To-Bac." and various other remedies, but A pretty good thing is told by Chas. without success, until I accldenally learned of your "Baco-Curo." Three weeks ago to-day *No. 2, Cincinnati & Jackson Mail—MS p.m of each month, at greatly reduced I commenced using your preparation, and to-day I consider myself completely cured; lam in +No. 22, Toledo & Jackson Express—10:15 a.m The chicken thieves of Milan are a Solimiti—«a'oon keeper—on himself. rates. perfect health, and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every Inveterate smoker fully ap- + No. 6, Cin. & Jackson Express.. C:00 a.m reclates. has completely left me. I consider your "Baco Curo simply wonderful, ana can . Daily, + Daily Except Sunday. genteel gentry. They wear tooth- Whatever his intentions were matters Winter Tourist tickets to all south- ?ully- recommend it. . Yours truly, C. W. HOBXIOK. Nos. 5 and 0 have Pullman Sleepers. pick shoes. Tracks show it.—Adrian not, but his vote was a straight pro- ern points, good returning up to May F. B. DRAKE, General Manager. Press. hibition vote. His friends have the 31, '97, are on sale at principal tick- T. C. M. SCHINDLEE, G. P. A., Toledo, 0. et offices. The Blissfield Fanner's Club is to laugh on him.—Milan Leader. Two trains each day making di- have a fair next season. "What's the Jas. Hall, who died at his home in rect connections at Cincinnati with TOLEDO matter with some of our fair farmer's East Putnam township. October 21, trains lor all points south. clubs ? For information as to time of trains of cancer, was well known to many oi rates, etc., apply at C. J. & M. ticket Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Wedemeyer of our readers. He was a pioneer ol offices. Chelsea, have a little daughter at Livingston county and one of its most T. C. M. SCHTXDLER. their home, over which there, is much respected citizens.—Dexter Leader. Gen. Pass. Agt. , rejoicing. Toledo, O. Tie ADD Arbor Savuus Bank! "A big hornet's nest was destroyed Toot Fullerton, of "Whilttaker, lost at Aaldron last week, says the Hud- Price, the millionaire Baking Pow- COR. MAIN AND HURON STREETS. $10 on election day—not by staking son Republican. It was taken entire der man, -writes as follows : "Send fit on the wrong side, but by dropping and measured more than a yard in me a dozen boxes of Gesslers Magic Jt in making change. circumference, and weighed almost Headache Wafers. I would not b» On Monday night of last week a three pounds, and'eontained over 700 without them for all the world. They RESOURCES $'(.006,000. SURPLUb,$150,030 hornets." Wonder who counted the are the best cure for Headaches I house belonging to C. M. Ableson, of have ever found and leave no bad Superior, was burned. Total loss. hornets ? after effects. If yo>u have a head- This Bank is under State control, has ample capital and a large guar- Insured in the Wasntemaw Mutual tor It is rumored that the old Boyd mill ache you cannot aff rod to be without antee fund, is conservatively managed and does a general banking and for $500. them." They are guaranteed to cure at Sylvan Center, wi'l snon be put into axchange business. The "Washtenaw supervisors made operation again. "We hope the rumor or your money refunded. A. E. Mum- may prove true.—Chelsea Standard. mery, your druggist, will tell you a shot that brought down high game there are none hall so good. Price Deposits in the Savings Department draw four per cei when they cut the salary of the game Hope so too, for you know it is iberti reduced ot 25 cents per box. interest, which is paid semi-annually. warden from $2 to 50 cents per day. to set the mills going than the mints —Adrian Press. —especially when there is any julep in Safety Deposit Vaults of the Best Modern Construc- The Junior League of the M. E. the mint. Absolutely Free! tion.—Boxes to rent at from #3.00 to $10.00 per year. church, Milan, will have Effie Pullen Some one recently stole a five-gal- Now Is the time for president : Harry Ingersoll for sec- lon can of oil out of the Whittaker to get m good DIRECTORS. retary, Paul Newcomb for treasurer, church. He had read in the Bible Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, Daniel Hiscook the enduing quarter. the story of thef no'i-'i virgins who William Deubel, W. B. Smith, David Rinsey. TIME TABLE. A little Stockbridge girl had hergot out of kerosene on a vital occa- WATCH Leonhard Gruner. TAKINO EFFECT bones cracked in playing "crack the sion. Ah, how many, unlike this man, have failed to profit by that SUNDAY, June 7th, 1896. whip," and has concluded that it is OFFICERS.]] a crackling game, but not just what lesson.—Adrian Press. Christian Mack, President. it is cracked up to' be. NORTH. SOUTH. Archie Gauntlett and family and a W. D. Harriman, Vice-President. Chas. B. Hiscock, Cashier. Supervisor "Whittaker, of Scio, re- few friends will eat an' oyster supper M. J. Fritz, Assistant-Cashier 7:30 &.. M. 7:30 A.M. gardless of election and the wayl it at his home next Tuesday evening ll;80 A.M. •11:30 A. M. went, has been grading his lot and with Arthur Coe and wife and a few improving his property in Dexter vil- of their friends, at the expense of Ar- 4:30 P.M. CM* 8:52 P. M. lage. Good for "By." thur Coe, who, with his friends, are 250 PL1NS and DETAILS A Loyal Temperance Legion has to cook the supper and "do up" the • Trains marked thug run between Ann Ar- in our 5 Books for $2.50. bor and Toledo only. been organized at Milan with Cecil dishes. That's because McKinley was All trains leave daily except Sunday. Lockwood, president; Glare Andrus, elected 'and Bryan was not.—Milan Embracing Sid, 3d, 4th and 5th editions Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard of Modern Homes (40 designs in each) It is wanted for Time. secretary ; Jessie PuUen, treasurer; Leader. and a year's subscription to our jour- nal, The American Builder and Decora- AMERICAN HOMES, W. H. BBNNBTT, G. P. A. Harry Ingersoll, captain. People often laugh when a woman tor, monthly. SO to 100 designs and de- E. 8. GlL.UORE, Agt. details in a volume. Regular price, $1 A RICHIIT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY, It is said that the editwrol the Belle- throws*a ball or a stone, because per year. No Designs Alike. Just what you want. Pretty Exteriors and per- for people who wish to vue Enterprise has actually got a she seldom hits what she throws at, fect plans. Our books differ from PUN, BUILD others, which show designs that are or BEAUTIFY Hock of ten young crows running but several days ago a man well FREE! FREE! impossible to build at costs quoted. HAVE We quote actual contract costs. Any their HOMES. around hfe office. He should send fcnqwn in town attempted to knock Thh Splendid' 1896 two, three or four Modern Homes at Filled with Bright Ideas, YOU $1.00, $1.50 and S2.00, and If Journal Is practical.common sense ASTHMA? them to David Bennett Hill. an apple off a tree and smash went In Designs & Plans; Ar- desired, add 60c to any of the above, rangement of Grounds; SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma Cure C. W. Lanktou dTove over to Ann the apple clean through a neighbor's YANKEE WATCH and orders will be filled, postage pre- decorating, Furnishing, Never fails to give i&Btant relief in the worst Made on honor. paid. Send money order or currency. $c, etc. 0A868, and effbetfl cure* where ulltfr* I'ill. Arbor Tuesday, after hie wife*"and window. Of course he apologized and Send 10 cents for a copy Trial Pntkn|,« I'ltEE of Drugglnta or bj Bull., Qmmtmnfed a good timekeeper. »nd learn how to get the Atdrtra DR. B. SOHIFFMANN, SI. F»nl, Ml baby. Mrs. Lankton had been at tt he ofFord to put in a new glass.—Man- thi» paper and wo will lend jr«m Homeopathic hospital the past ten chester Enterprise. liainpk copies of the THE mm* BUILDER aid J5 POR AN ANECDOTE. lays where she went before the class IS NOT DETROIT JOURNAL, SEMI-WEEKLY, PU: s?AKT, AMERICAN HOMES and had an operation performed, re- xsotaininr full instruction* how to get thU PUB. CO. but The PEERLESS APTHMA REMEDY win moving a tumor from the breast.— watch. Act quick. t>7i> ARCADE, give iiiHtiint relief. 25O arid 50c Sizes. Suinpif Box 7»J. KNOXVILLB. TENN. maiH1'. f"». At drtlSf{llvtcmp»ts which have been or will be forwardpd to the offioe ol Treasurer of said oounty, will be sold at public nnction by s-iid Tr»«("ur*>r at 'ho oounty seat, PAPERS i |; | I; a i j : if: I gi i ||i on tlie fl'-st Mond.iy of December next, at the §i ; ii.,,n....j-,i«^ flnrf..-otiwi f"rt.hp Annual Tax 156 FOR $1.50 Pale, lfnot previously redeemed or canceled according to law. Bald statements contain a fall description of SS Ann Arbor Ciiy 1st Ward each parcel of said lands and may be seen on An arrangement Just made with The Detroit CREAM g?Ss i|_il_II_M_IOI application at the office of the County Trea- Free Press makes it possible for us to save •2d e nrer after they are rec el red by him and before some money for every reader who takes ad- tlie day of sale. vantage of this opportunity. STANLEY W. TURNER, We undertake to furuish eg gg gg ~«Jg ggl " " " 3d Auditor General, BAKING 4th gg^g rgg >£s |g || 8| || 5th SSggg g§ oS 2S %- gS gi C, L THE ANN ARBOR CJURIER P0WIR " 6th AND ji^lSg gg ceg gS gtj gSj g^ . . . LAWYER MOST PERFECT MADE. 7th Ofiicesover FarmersniH1 l Mechanics Bank. THE TWICE-A-WEEK A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free xae^oo oooc :£-^ 9SfS o^o ££§? °c? si £8 1 Huron St., E.. An ' Arbor, Michigan. &om Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. Aim Arbor Town All legal business attended to with prompt- 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. jsgsg Ss gg H SS gg Is £5 CO SB ness and accuracy. Augusta Detroit Free Press Both ONE YEAR for THE COMERS AND GOERS. SSss Ss is ss is S? Is S« S^ Dexter FRANCIS L YORK, Freedom Miss Charlotte Stowe is visiting SJTarc So aSS S2 So Soc S58o Of DETROIT,

friends In Brooklyn. ^ ^-tC tO t* t^ -^g 0C0? f^cS ^*^t S« £8 - KS B5eg^ Begs to announce that he will re- Mrs. E. T. Holliister has returned Si§§ Is Si S§ SI Is si is sume classes in the study of The liome frorn the far west. Sc S^ Lyndon Piano, the Organ and of Is the Best Possible Substitute for a Daily "^•^"' S^ ^"~T S^? ^S^ ^^ tT'o Wm. TJ. Clements, of Battle Creek, Musical Composition at his Paper. KWKM toao oito coto ccba OiW' Of tc cc t- »£ Kg Manchester Rtunio No. 21 E. Washington street, •visited this city Saturday. i; n — — Sx t-: ;o ^ <~t to eg w g t^ ^ o S5 Published on Tuesday and Friday Mornings in 5 St: Northfleld Thursday, September 24th, 1896. time to catch the Karly Trains. Deputy U. S. Marshal AbelS of Lan- !j«-= gg g5 Kj3 g= Sg KE All the Latest News up to the time of going •siing, 'was In town Saturday. Pittsfield PCS CO -J — to press. Mtes Ix>u Gerstner is at her place Salem TI ic x 5: ?I ?c £1 g |c pp ti 9; ^ r, si 8 '£%. -i TERMS. Complete Market Reports in each isssue. •again in Mack & Co's store. -^S S5 Saline 5"? Sg ?i^ -.-5 S. E. Hfcrirlns has gone on a business gg All who cannot get a Daily should triip through Ohio and Indiana. &S II IS ef| 5fe 1§ .918 Semester of Eighteen Weeks, Subscribe for this Ideal Newspaper. wo Xb Aharon •Mrs. Henry Binder has moved into £S -- — ~-P c3 *w One Lesson a Week. The Free Press is offering Premiums at her new house on E. "William st. Superior Special Low Rates to Subscribers, and you 60 MINUTE LESSONS $40 can easily save the cost of both papers by Mrs. Elizabeth Neithammer, of Sa- taking advantage of C; = y O r y Sylvan 30 MINUTE LESSONS 20 line, is the guest of Ann Arbor friends. 1 §j §g gg is I§ w es • Webster THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED. Miss Ella MeutJh has returned home IS 5§ » li ^-si §5l Pupils may begin at any time. from a visit with friends in Chicago. C^ —C-- C" >.8S SSI WRITE THEM FOR A SAMPLE COPY. Class in Harmony and in Ensemble Miss Hattie Burnett, of Jackson, 3S MO Ypsilanti Town In No Other Way fan Ton Get As Much For So playing free. Pupils may also have one Little Honey. spent Sunday with Wends in Ann Ar- g Ypsilanti City 1st Ward lesson from Mr. York and one from an -Is^^ ^3E ^jg 5^ ^S ^^ ^1-^ cyi I 1)0 r. assistant each week at a slight addition- O0-4 QC^I 3 S H. E. Stabler and wife entertain- ~ -i S2 S| al expense. SUBSCRIBE NOW. DO NOT DELAY. 3d -ed O. E. Schairer of Saline, over Sun- day. v " 4th *i — ^i^£ "1° M> PC OS w' O4 1 Henry Lasky of Detroit, familiarly g g§ §g i§ §§ IS s§ 5th called "Doc," was in the city over feS cor; •- 3i~i C Give The Poor Sunday. ti)M 0CC5 Jf^ ^J Miss Amanda Beyer who has been g g Plurality xiisiting friends in Detroit, returned home Saturday. Twenty-first—John L. Preston, La- Clemena; second, George C. Da\is, The Legislature, etc. peer. Orphans a Chance Mrs. Alice W. Taft, mother of Mrs. Utica. Twenty-second—Henry M. Youmans, John V. Sheehan, left Monday for As completed the list stands 27 re- Marquette—First. Samuel M. Bill- sil., Bridgeport. ^southern California. publicans and 5 silver democrats in ings, Marquette ; second, "Wm. Peters, Twenty-third—Wm. Savidge, Spring lshpeming. Mrs. . Holmes, Traverse City. roe ; second, August Neiderweier, ssil., We now have a fine new store. We want you to come to Milwaukee, Wis., to visit her Detroit. Twfiity-eighth—George A. Prescott, South Itockwood. in and look around at our Grand Stock of Goods, just daughter Mrs. H. J. ICiUilea. Second—Wm. G. Thompson, Detroit. Tawas City. Montcalm—First, Arthur L. Bemis, ask our prices on stoves, then go and see if you can Mrs. Geo. B. Mills who has been Third— Ghas. W. Moore, Detroit. Twenty-ninth—Ezra C. Barnum, Pe- Carsou City ; second Chester A. Mil- match them elsewhere. We have the finest Oil Heat- Fourth—Samuel L. Lawrence, Wy- toskey. ler, Greenville. eeriously ill at the home of her son ers manufactured for five dollars ($5) and five and a andotte Thini.'th—Kihnnl Mason, Glad- Muskegon—Fiirst, "William D. Kelly, half m), that have never before been sold at this low <3rlen V., iis recovering slowly. Fifth—Wm. Jibb, Maybee. stone. Muskegon ; second, Chas. E. Whitney, Muskegon. price in the States. We have five different styles—we Miss Mabel Hazard, of Detroit, is Sixth—Edwin C. Bostwick, sil., Un- Ti iriy-.irst— Alex. Maitland, Ish- pemmg. Newaygo-r-H. J. Diidley, Fremont. cannot help but please you. We also sell the celebrated Is the guest of Mrs. E. A. Keith bf S. on City. Thirty-second—O. AV. Itobinson, Oakland—First. Judso-n Hammond, Born Ranges. We guarantee to save you fifteen(15 ) S. Thayer st, for a few days. Seventh—Edwin A. Blakeslee, Ga- Chassell. to twenty (20) dollars on every range you purchase of lien. Pontiac ; second, L. D. Lovewell, sil., Mrs. N. D. Seelye, ofi E. Washington Eicchth—George W. Merriman, Hart- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. South Lyon. , us this month. We sell you for forty (40) dollars, what Allegan—Fii'st district, Lauren F. St., accompanied by her daughter, ie 'ord. Oceana—John F. Midoc, Hart. others will ask you sixty for. If you don't believe us Otfe, Kibble ; second, Henry F. Bus- Kinth—George S. "Woolsey, si].. Mar- Osccola district—Alfred M. Fleisch- call in and investigate. We guarantee every range, and visiting her son, at Laporte, Ind. kiirk, Wayland. man. Reed City. shall. challenge any other stove to do the work of this one with •Will R. Britten of Brighton, called Alpena district—Henry K. Gustin, Ottawa—First, Isaac Marsilje, Hol- Tenth—Andrew Campbell, Ypsilan- Alpena. as little fuel. It will pay for itself. •on friends here last week. He was land ; second, Robert Alward. ti. Antrim district—Wm. Harris, Nor- Sagiaiaw—First, Peter Herrig, Sag- •accompanied by A. E. Boylan of the Eleventh —Charles H. "Westcott, St. wood. imaw, AV. S.; Seth Davis, sil., Saginaw eame place. Glair. Barry—Myron Wing, Hickory Cor- E.. S.; second, John Baiird, Zilwau- ners. SCHUMACHER'S HARDWARE STORE H. H. Davenport, manager of the Twelfth—Fred M. Warner, Farming- kee; third, Benjamin Calvin, sil., Bay—First, John Donovan, sil., Bay Brant. , ton. telephone company at Montpelier, Ind. City : second, George L. Lusk, West 68 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Thirteenth—Geo. "W. Teeple, Ptnck- Shilawassee—Francis M. Shephard. te visiting his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Bay City ; third, John Washer, sil., St .Claiir—First, Charles M. Green, Marvin Davenport, for a time. ney. West Bay City. Port Huron ; second, Henry M. Kiim- Fourteenth—William M. Kl'patrick, Berrien—First. Saunders L. Van A party consisting of Herman Gun- mermaine, Marine City; third, Lew- Owosso. Camp, Benton Harbor ; second, Ed- is O'Dett, Kenockee. •dert, Fred. Bross and George Geise, Fifteenth—Frank Mer: itt, Charlotte. ward S. Williams, Niles. St. Joseph—Samuel Giibson, sil., tilled all the game aroumd Base Lake Sixteenth—R. B. Loomis, Grand Bap- Branch— C. G. Babcock, sii., East Conetantlne. last week—at least if they didn't it MB. Gilead. Tuscola—First, Chas. A. Hofmeis- Serenteenth—Edmund M. Barnard, CallioiHi—First, Henry A. Clute, sil., A TTENTION 'wan no fault of theirs. ter, Caro ; second, Lyman E. Belknap, Grand Bapilds. Marshall, second, Bphraim W. Moore. Caro. , Eighteenth—Edgar S. Wager, Ed- Mies Eunice M. Lamble, ol Ypsilanti, Cass—L. E. Wood, Cassopolis. Van Buren—Chas. C. Phillips, Ban- the guest of Mrs. J. L,. Babcock, of N. more. Cheboygan—J. F. Mcloney ,sil., Che- Nineteenth—Elisha Mudge, sil., Clin- Division et., participated with oth- boygan. Washtenaw—Fiirst, Andrew J. Saw- ton. Chlppewa district—James Connors, >ers from Ypsilanti in the enjoyable yer, Ann Arbor; second, John K. Twentieth—Mathew D. Wagner, St. Igr.ace. Thomas concert, at University HaJi Sand Beach. Campbell, Ypsilanti. Clinton—Chester E. Jackson. Wayne—First, John Atkinson, Jo- Tuesday evening. Delta district—Oramel B. Fuller, seph Dickinson, Wm. H. Wetherbee, Ford Biver. E. J. Ottaway, at one time a city Henry Etchhoff, Miller S. Moore, A. Dickinson district—George D. Crip- editor on the Daily Courier, but at E. Stewart, L/. A. Stoneman, Wm. L. pen, Stambaugh. January, Walter E. Moteter, Chas. present city editor of the Detroit Free Eaton—first. Herbert Babcock, sil., Petrowsky, of Detroiit; second, E. Press, spent last Friday and Saturday Woodbury ; second, L. D. Dickinson, P. Bryan, Wyandotte ; third, Solon nere visiting friends. "Ott" is one of ITTLE Charlotte. Goodell, Canton. Genetee—First, S. C. Goodyear, •the sort of people we all like to tehake Wexford district—John Colwell, Swartz Creek ; second, Wm. R. Bates, Lake City. , hands with. IVER Flint. Gogebic district—Fremont C. Cham- .A Novel Election Bet— PILLS berlain, Ironwood. Ingersoll to Lecture Here- Some weeks ago Martin P. Vogel Grand Traverse district—Wm. H. Robert G. Ingersoll has well been and Harrington Johnson made an Foster.. Traverse Cilty. called the illustrious champion of the election wager of this sort. If Bry- Gratiot^DeWitt Vought, sil. religion of reason. Reason is the rock an was elected Johnson was to wheel Hillsdale—James Cousins, Pittsford. upon which he builds the superstructure Houghton—First, Clias. Smith, Lake Vogel who weighs 340 pounds, around SICK HEADACHE of argument and declaration that has the square, and if McKinley was electr Linden ; second, George W. Rulison, Positively cured by these Hancock. never been successfully assailed. The ed Johnson, who Is a light weight, Little Pills. Huron—J. B. MadiU, Ubley. principles of Thomas Paine, Thomas was to have the ride. The bet was They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Ingham—First, James Scully, sil., Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin are FARMERS. about 16 to 1, but Johnson had faith Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- Ionia ; Willis F. Bricker, sil., Belding. those of Robert G. Ingersoll, and they and gave the odds. Friday night the fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- Ioaco district—Geo. E. Gillam, Har- are as sound today as they were a cen- wager was paid, and Johnson had the risville. ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue tury ago. The courage necessary to ex- SPECIAL OFFER FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY ride. It created considerable sport Isabella—David J. Cahoon, sil., Mt. Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They pound a doctrine that is not in the for the boys about town, and no oneRegulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Pleasant. FOR CASH. ever enjoyed a ride more than John- Jackson—First, A. J. Peck, Jack- is possessed by only a few men Small Pill. Small Dose. son ; second, Henry A. Tetft, siJL, in every age. In our day, the most eon did that one. It was a trl- Advance Iron Mowers, $30.00 innphal march every foot of the way, Small Price. Spring Arbor. prominent figure in the small force of Kalamazoo—First, Chas. E. Fos- men who dare to utter what they be- •or htm. ter, Kalamazoo ; second, James Pow- Advance Hay Tedders, 20.00 Substitution lieve to be the truth about religion is er, sil., Scotts. Advance Hay Rakes, 10.00 the fraud of the day. Kent—First, Charles "W. McGllL Robert G. Ingersoll. He has been J. H. Anderson and E. J. Adams, ol gifted by nature with a powerful brain •when Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. See you get Carter's, Grand Rapids ; second, John W. Shis- and a charm of theory that enables him AND OTHER LINES OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS AT When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. ler, Caledonia ; third, Robert D. Gra- to express the results of his study with ham, Grand Rapids. CORRESPONDING PRICES FOR CASH. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Ask for Carter's, clearness and there is little hazard in Lenawee—First, Thomas M. Cam- burn, Tipton ; second, Wm. R. Edgar, predicting an overflowing attendance Insist and demand Bltesfield. on the occasion of his forthcoming ap- Livingston—Frank E. Ives, Unadll- pearance on the lecture platform in this 's Tittle TJver la. city, at the Grand Opera House, Satur Manistee—Chas. W. Perry, Plerport. day evening, Nov. 21. . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Macomb—First, Wm. A. Rowley, Mt. Archbishop Ireland is happy, even The Ann Arbor Courier. hough our good friend Jos. Donnel- ,y reported him to Rome and had him WEDNESDAY, NOV. H, 1896. ailed down. Our Kitchen The way to which deer hunters are FRIENDS OF THE COURIER WHO HAVE BUSI- A statement made by us in this or any other space, NESS AT THE PROBATE COURT, WILL PLEASE prowling around the woods in the No kitchen is kept cleaner than the premises devoted to the RKWJEST JUDGE BABBITT TO SEND THEIR PRINT- ING TO THIS OFFICE orthern part of the state, is posi- manufacture of NONE SUCH Mince Meat. No house- you can depend upon it, being the truth, and being so ively dangerous. wife can be more fastidious in the matter of preparing food if we say so. WANT COLUMN. For the first time this season snow than we are in the selection and preparation of the materials of rANTED—By a middle aged lady of re- which it is made. The cleaning of the currants (for one thing) Misrepresentation of our goods is never resorted T f flnemeut, as housekeeper for private overed the earth Sunday morning. famll> or fraternity. For information cull at i is more thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances, Q9T7 t wa« a thin layer, however, and to. When we sell an article and guarantee it we COUKIKK OFFICE. did not last long. ! than it would be possible to do it by hand. •YX7"ANTKD--Farmhand by the month. In- back that claim at all times,' and what we say we TV quire of Geo. C. Wllsey, 4 miles south of The regular monthly tea social giv- Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and deliciousness i Ann Arbor. 45 en by the ladies of St. Andrew's parish . are good reasons for using NONE SUCH Mince Meat. mean and what we promise we do. Quality consider- OST—A Silver Watch, on Moseley St., in .vi'll take place to-morrow, Thursday Relief Park or northwest of there, on Sun- 'The best reason is its saving—of time, of hard work, of' ed, our prices are always the lowest. dayL . Oct. 18. Finder will pleas« return the vening. 'You are asked tc attend. 1 same to the Courier Office and receive re- money. A ten cent package affords you two large pies, with- ward. 45 Having had some trouble with his out trouble to you beyond the making of the crust. Makes We can save you money on your Fall ALESMEN WANTED-Free outfit. Pro- amily, an Ann Arbor batcher has tected territory. Cash terms. One of ours > just as good fruit cake and fruit pudding as it does mince, Searned (22.000 in five consecutive years. Sev- skiinned" out, and search fails: to re- and Winter Clothing. eral earn over $1,000 yearly, Factory P. O. , pie. Sold everywhere. Be sure and get the genuine. 1,361, New York. eal hid* or hair of him.—Adrian Press. • I Send your name and address, and mention this paper, and we will mai! you freea book— ASH paid for Rags, Rubber, Iron and all "Mrs. Popkina' Thanksgiving"—by one of the most famous bumorous authors of theday. kinds of metal. If you have any of these A fund for the benefit of its mem- Carticles drop us a card and we will call for it. MERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE, N. Y. BETTER SEE US AT ONCE. Lansky, 22 Broadway. 45 bers ou1 of employment has been es- tablished by the local Typographical ANTED—Black walnut logs and timber. Highest Cash prices paid for same. Ad- Union. Each member, when at work dresWs Lesh, Sanders & Egbert Co., tioshen, Is As Clean As Yours. 61 jomtributes a certain amount each Indiana. week for the fund. >IANO—For Sale cheap, nearly new. Ad' dress R. Bilbie, box 1800, City. C. W. Cornell has "bought a half in- terest in the blacksmith shop of Rich- OST—1 Bay mare 12 yrs. old; blind in right Golden Rule lodge F. & A. M. works "Erskine" will be the subject of J. eye,, has an ulcerated tooth, and has been ard Kearns on Catharine st.. where the 2d degree to-morrow evening. L. High's lecture in the law lecture Lcut under the chin: no shoes behind; a good :ie desires to see his old friends. Mr. traveler, and in good condition; tail short and The. O. of M. team play with Ober- room of the University to-morrow heavy; small star in fore head. John William ornell lias been in the employ of Geo. evening. O'Riley. Seybold for the past three years. in, on tl|e Athletic field Saturday af- i/ ANTED—Black walnut, logs and timber, ternoon. John Hanlin fell from the roof of r Highest cash prices paid for same. Add- Dr. John Randolph Rogers, medic ws Lesh, Sanders & Egbert Co , Goshen In- a house on N. Fifth ave.,. where he resi 10 w. 92, of Grand Rapids, and Miss Grace Another Ann Arbor and Ypwilanti NEW FURNITURE STORE,; diami. directory will be out l)5r Jan. 1st so was at work, on Monday, breaking 4 and 6 E. LIBERTY ST. OR RENT—Unfurnished rooms for light 3-eysor, of Jackson, are to be married his left arm. F housekeeping, also second hand furni- on Wednesday next, at St. Paul's Mr. Mills says. ture for sole cheap at 28 North State Street. chur".ii, Jackson, at 7:30 p. m. They January 12 to 14 inclusive are the Karl E. Swiggert, of Goodspeeds, went to Indianapolis, Ind., to cast ANTED FORCA8H—A small fruit farm a ill be at home in Grand Rapids af- dates for the midwinter circus of the IF EVERYBODY 12 to 20acres with buildings and orch- life vote for McKinley, and came home Ward, within two miles of Ann Arbor. Add- ter Jan. 1. Light Infantry. 3 ress, y. C. Lawrence, Agr'l College Mill. smiling and happy. Two or three boys, blackened up A fair is in prngross this week at Knew of our Undersell Prices, there would ANTED—Responsible agent to represent All the candidates who were success- tailoring company. Good pay. with burnt cork, carrying lanterns, the A. M. TI. church! with a concert be more to your credit in the Banks of Ann W ful at the late election in this county, o . to order, $10. Address Cbae. W. Ninke. 150 8. marched up and down the street on every night at 8 o'clock. Arbor. It has been proven High st., Columbus Ohio. and some who were not, were on hand OR SALE—Cornor of Geddes ave. and Lin- Thursday with banners bearing this The railroad companies are said to den st. No. 1 Linden st. 2 lots good house device: "Looking for Lighithall" yesterday when the board of canvass- |2 alFl kinds of small fruit and fruit trees, the be fliscbargirig help because of the ers met. best well water in the city. For particulars and another "Looking (or a Bryan THAT call at No. 1 Linden St. 3° "*'wk.—= extremely light travel. He was a stranger from the east, man." It is needless to say their Chas. Staebler has recently com- OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OR RENT search was fruitless. On a T. & A. A. train You can buy Bed Room Suits for less mon- — Prices for rent from $10 to $30 a month pleted the exterior decorations of the He bought the train boy's mild cigar; pffl Hin central localities. Modern improvements. The board of directors of the Wash- ey than at any other place in the City. EH Enquire of J. Q. A. Sessions. Agent. Office 26 Sterna Phi fraternity house, on N. He won't do so again. E. Huron st.; residence 36 Williams st. t f tenaw Mutual Ins. Co. met Thursday Ingalls street. Dining Room Furniture. Schumacher & Miller have one of Parlor Furniture. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN.-A 9 room and adjusted the claim of Richard E. house with a (1x12 rod lot, corner of Foun- Hudson 'tried the Abbott voting ma- the neatest stores in Ann Arbor in Office Furniture. taiFn and Summit streets, Ann Arbor. Large Kellogg, of Pittsfield, whose barns chine and the entire result was known Hall Racks, Secretaries, Book Cases, Easy barn, shed and shop; house contains bath, and contents were burned Oct. 13, the drug Tine. They propose to put hot and cold soft water, also city water and a ten minutes after the polls closed. Chairs, Fancy Rockers, all first class goods. never failing well of pure spring water. Fine at $1,121.90. , All members who had tn a fine line of Holiday goods, also. garden. For price and terms apply on the Hurrah for the machine. Drop ir and see them. fa « Call and see us before purchasing. premises. 4 mths, Nov. 8 failed to pay their assessment were also suspended until they paid up. Fraternity Lodge F. & A. M. will Announcement is made of the pros- OOD AGENTS to canvass for Picturesque work the first degree this evening at Detroit and Environt. There is money pective marriage on Thanksgiving OIn it; address or Inquire of M. L. Cone, 47 N. Postmaster General Wilson has is- a special, and Friday evening the 2d 4th Ave., Ann Arbor. Q sued an order prohibiting such notices Day, of Miss Nellie E. Morgan, who or 3d degree will be conferred. has been with Mrs. C. A. Hendrickfor ORRESPONDENTS wanted of persons as "please post up" or "please, send, C having old U.S. coins for sale. Clarence The chaperones for the Light Infan- some time, to Mr. Wm. F. King, of W. G. & E. DIETERELE, C. Uphmn, 2SS Park St., Detroit. out" being placed o

Claimed All'd illiiiMiuiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiniiiEnii..6 1 $) 1 invested in a 5/A Blanket will Fred Wheeler, witness in pro- cent, on overdrafts. W. Ciishman.juror 60 UO bate court 4 00 4 00 Thomas I,each, juror (HI 111) | save you dollars in feed. The T. J. Ferrell.subpoening wit- On motion the bid of the Farmers Augustus Sieger, juror (i'l 60 nesses 7 00 4 CO J. D. Sclniaitman, juror 611 6i> §%. are the strongest blankets W J. Wallace, stenographer and Mechanics' Bank was accepted, an Henry Twambley juror t,0 i>» fees 18 99 18 99the Clerk was instructed to inform the Samuel Trouleu. juror (HJ HO | made. Awarded highest prize John Burkheizer, witness 48 48 Chas. Freemen, witness 7 00 7 00 Elliott Newton, witness 68 68 Bank of the acceptance of the bid an Maria A. Freeman, witness 7 1H) 7 »t> I at the World's Fair. 250 styles. | J. K. Arms, witness 48 48 JohnCalhoun. witness 2 60 2 60 = Square blankets 8. B. Mereness, witness 48 48 request bond to be filed. Julia Richardson, witness _ 6 60 li 6U Thos. Creech, witness 48 48 Whereupon the Board adjourned. I for the road; I. C. McCarthy, witness 48 48 Mr. Case offered the following resolu- S B. Mereuess, witness 48 48 JOHN R. MIXER, Chairman. fsurcingle Chas. J. Bess, witness 48 is tion: That all policies of insutance on Wm. Riley, witness 48 48 WM. DANSINGBURG, Clerk. 1 blankets for Oscar Guunison, witness 4S 48 county buildings are hereby directed to .1,1! Arms, witness 48 48 be cancelled on the expiration of said I the stable.Ev Jerome Minzer, witness. 48 48 lery shape, size, J. B. Arms, witness 48 48 Tuesday, October 20th, 1896 policy, and that said buildings be in- M. A. Boone, witness 48 48 sured by the County Treasurer in the I and quality. S B. .Mereness, witness 4S 48 The Board met pursuant to adjourn I Sold by all dealers. Write us for the | E. Curtis, witness 3 37 3 37 same companies so far as practicable, 5/A book. It's worth having. J. B. Arms, witness 1 44 1 44 ment. Roll called and quorum present S. L. Hill, witness 48 48 said renewals to expire Novemberjlst., S. B. Mereness, witness 48 48 Mr. Bibbins.. from the' Committee on lWM. AYRES & SONS, PHILADELPHIA, | John Thura, witness 48 48 1901, the policies to be made to Win. F. A. .I.Whalen, witness , 48 48 Criminal Claims No. 1, reported the fol Rehfuss, County Treasurer of Washte- H. F. Kohem, witness 48 48 lowing bills and recommended their al If he had bought a 5 cent piece he Catherine Meyers.witness 4S 48 naw County and his successors in office, from the maple-trees in spring are such John Thum, witness 48 48 lowance at sums stated. Martha Lewis, witness 48 48 for the benefit of said county : said poli- winged fruits. When ripe they float would have been able to take it with him. |§ Levi Simpson, witness 48 48 Report adopted. cies to be deposited with said treasurer slowly to the ground, or if a high wind Julia Iiail»y, witness 48 48 Claimed All Uaniel Hardy, witness 48 48 J. B. Arms, deputy Sheriff. $32 97 $31 07 in the following amounts: Provided is blowing, they are carried farther from There is no use buying more than a 1 George Newton, witness 48 48 Cassius Warner, witness 48 48 P. W. Ross, deputy sheriff 54 b7 53 44 that all companies which on the first of the tree. The ash has thick bunches of Sarah Newton, witness 48 IS November, 1896, have failed to pay their winged fruits much like these, but single. 5 cent piece of " Battle Ax." A JO cent John Thum, witness 48 48 On motion of 4Mr. Leland the consid John Ross, witness 48 is eration of the bills of J. Staffan an proportion of the loss which occurred The elm has thin, papery border all piece is most too big to carry, and the 5 Jonathan McGee,witness 4* 18 around its small seeds, which makes David Randolph, witness 48 -IH Win. Blackburn was postponed till 2:3( on the Court House in 1893, be excluded Rose Johnson, witness-— 48 18 them quite conspicuous as they hang on o'clock this afternoon. from the reinsurance above directed: cent piece is nearly as large as the 10 cent David Rodrick. witness 48 48 the branches before the leaves have Frank Reynolds, witness 4S 48 On motion of Mr. Case the Clerk wa Court House $35,000 James Barnes, witness 48 48 " " Furniture 2,500 come out. piece of other high grade tobaccos. ftugene Champlain, witness. 96 06 i instructed to called the roll of town " " Records 5,000 Frank Worden, witness 96 96 ships and wards in order to allow th County Poor House and steam heat 11,000 Numbers of plants have about the .Tohn Corgine. witness 96 96 " " Asylum 2,000 seeds delicate hairs or bristles that James Hagerty, witness 48 48 members of the Board of Supervisors t " House furniture 2000 A. Fay, witness 96 96 Jail 4;ooo take the place of wings. A dandelion — Clark, witness 96 96 fill such vacancies as may have been " " barn 300 "clock," or a head of thistle-down, is a Gilbert M. Brown, witness 96 96 " house, farm, and barn 500 Stephen Hutchinson, juror 50 50 made in the list of persons who hav " horse barn 200 bunch of seeds, each with a circle of James Forsvth, Juror 50 50 the care of the burial of deceased union " wagon house 100 fine bristles on the summit. When the Gilbert M. Brown, Juror SO 50 " coal sheds and contents 200 G. S. Barnes juror 50 50 soldiers and sailors. The following is seeds are ripe, along comes a breeze, Eugene Youngs, juror 50 50 $62,800 and puff! away go the seeds, hanging Victor Forsyth, juror 30 50 the corrected list: from their tufts of bristles, as the basket Susan K. Albright, witness... 188 188 Resolution adopted. No. 8 W. Liberty St. Ann Arbor City— hangs from the balloon. The bunches John Albright, witness 1 08 1 08 Mr. Lighthall offered the following None better nor finer In tone and workmanship than the long estab Henry Wanty, witness 1 15 1 15 1st Ward—H. S. Dean. of long silky hairs that come from a llshed Shoemaker Gold String Piano, of Philadelphia. Violins, Guitars A. A. Bedell, juror 1 00 1 00 which was adopted: Geo. N. Cady, juror 1 00 1 00 2d Ward—Conrad Noll. bursting pod of milkweed, and fill the Mandplins, Strings and Music. Piano tuning and repairing of all stringed Albert Smith, juror 100 1 00 3d Ward—P. Irwin. Resolved, that the County Clerk be air around, have each there precious instruments. David Cady, juror 1 00 1 (X) and he is hereby ordered to furnish cargo in the shape of a small, brown Geo. St|nart, juror 100 100 4th Ward—Wm. Walsh. Geo. Lowe, witness 1 44 1 44 suitable blanks to the supervisors of the seed. The seeds that ripen in heads on 5th Ward—Wm. Action. the clematis, after the handsome purple 1IFRVF ^FFnQ TMs Famous Remedy cures quickly, permanent^ Mr. Krapf, from Criminal Claims No. several townships and cities as required Htnit tfbkUv all nervous diseases. Weak Memory, Loss of Brain 6th Ward—Samnel Gregory. flower leaves have fallen, have long VIM Power, Headache, Wakefulness. I*ost "Vitality, iiupotency and wasting diseases caused by youthful errors or excesNt-N, Contains no opiates. I, reported the following bill and rec- 7th Ward—Horace P. Danforth. by Sec. 3(5 of Act 206 of Public Acts of feathered tails, like slender bird-plumes, Is a nerve tonic and blood Itiuilder. Ull/F TUC pale and puny BtronE vieoR and plump. Easily carried in vest IflHIVC I ilk pocket, 881 perbox; 6 ommended its allowance. Augusta—Chas. H. Greenman. 1893 for the use of township clerks in that do the same work that is given to | for 95. Bv mail prepaid with a written guarantee to cure or money refunded. ! the several townships, said blanks to the silk of milkweed. The "cotton" WON'T ftEi>AY. WRITE TO-l»A1f for FREE medical book, Beport adopted. Ann Arbor Town—John T. Fuller. sent sealed, plnln wrapper, with testimonials and tjtfCAIf CTRHIIIS Claimed Allowed contain Sec. 36 of Public Acts 206 as around the seeds of the willows at the financial references. N«» char are for consultation. ffCHIV O I nUIIQ Wm. Judson, sheriff, balance Bridgewater—Joseph Linden. riverside and of the poplars along city BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. Sold by us and our nrivertiaed of board bill ?526 23 $528 23 above described. aseutfl. Address KfiRTE SEEM CO.. Mnsonic Temple. C Dexter—M. E. McNeill. streets serves the same useful purpose. Mr. Hall, from the Committee of the For sale in Ann Arbor, Mich., by H. J. BROWN, Druggist. Freedom—John Neebling, Mr. Kitson offered the following reso- Cotton its self is only a bunch of tine whole to visit the County House, made Lodi—G. L. Hoyt. lution : That the chair appoint a com- white hair around the seed. Ages be- the following report which was fore men thought of spinning it, and FffanK W. Peterscnen. Director of Lima—John F. Waltrous. mittee of three to ascertain the cost of Music, Col. Sinn's New Park Theatre, Brook- adopted : putting in fire proof vaults in the Court weaving it into cloth, it was making lyn, N. Y. Lyndon—Ed. Gorman. itself useful to the cotton-plant by help- The Board of Supervisors, in Com- House, which v. as lost by the following ;(L1N HOUSE Brooklyn, N. T.. Feby. 4,1892. Manchester—Henry Kirchoyer. ing to scatter its seeds.—Thomas H. Comer !:, by mail prepaid, with a SS oraer we and their appearance showed that they Soldier's Relief Commission, presented ..^Slve a written Ktiar:mtce lo cure or refund the money. Sold b T all York—John A. Jackson. gone but that I can seejthat he has v^oi'drugpists. Ask for It, take no other. Write for freo Medlc:ieai j Book ssent sealed receive good care. We commend the the following report which was adoptet defects—oh, lots of them—both in looks Stt In plain wrapper. AadressHEKVG8E£UCO.,.MMaauuicXeinpl, e Ypsilanti Town—N. B. Tuttle. pp administration of the Superintendents and ordered printed. and character. I'm able to regard him, in Ann Arbor. Mv i. .7. BHOWN. Dn Ypsilanti City— thank goodness! from a perfectly im- of the Poor, and also endorse the con- 1st Ward—E. E. Trim. On motion of Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Case partial and dispassionate standpoint." duct of Mr. and Mrs. Shankland, keep- After which the just-engaged girl pro- 2d Ward—J. W. Wise. and Mr. Lighthall were excused for er and matron of the institution. to-morrow. ceeded to go into detail. According to KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT 3d Ward—E. P. Allen. her "impartial, dispassionate" state- WM. HALL, 4th Ward—Art Bedell. Whereupon the Board adjourned. ment, "he" was, it seemed, handsome Is the Greatest Remedy and Cure of the Chairman of Committee. 5th Ward—E. Hathaway. JNO. li. MINER, Chairman. and amiable and clever and courageous WM. DANSINGBURG, Clerk. and charming, and—"See here," in- S On motion of Mr. Miner the Clerk Mr. Whittaker moved that the County terrupted one of the other girls, "isn't 19TH CENTURY was instructed to procure 35 copies of Treasurer pay the different townships this rather one sided? How about those It Is an extract made from the juice ox Michigan Election Law. and wards the amounts due on occasion Winged Seeds. many defects you said you saw so the nut of the Sacred Kola tree of of delinquent tax out of Contingent plainly? Please mention some of them." South Africa. L'sod by the Kaffirs and Carried. "Well," said the just-engaged girl, Zulus in their tribes for many gener- On motion of Mr. Bailey the Board Fund. The usual way for seeds to be carried heroically, after a minute's silence, ations as a positive euro for c'.l nerv- adjourned. Carried. is by the wind. Sometimes they are so "one of his front teeth is just a little outf diseases iu man or women, from JOHN R. MINER, Chairman. The amounts are as follows: crooked." any cause; dj*si>epsia; constipation; small and light as to be easily wafted Uidney and Mat.'lor ailments, and dis- Wst. DANSINGBURG, Clerk. Ann Arbor Town, $26.82; Augusta, by the breezes. This is the case with the ease! liver. It cureB rlienmatism and $56.19; Bridgewater, $2.40; Dexter, seed of the moccasin-flowers and mea- blood affections. \, We arc tho solo agents $64.09; Lima, $3.92; Lodi, $12.19; Sa- dow-pinks, and the other beautiful for fcho Luited States for this -wonderful ex- Monday, Oct. 19th, 1896. line, $9.74; Scio, $2.23; Sylvan, $34.25; tract. As a guaranty we return the plants of our woods and bogs called ADIR0NR4 York, $33.80; Ypsilanti City, $28.86. TRADB MARK price paid to the person having used one- The Board met pursuant to adjourn- orchids. And the tiny bodies like atoms TRADB third bottle and not being benefited thereby. ment. Roll called and quorum present, Mr. Watkins moved that the personal of dust, termed "spores," that answer Price 81.00,enough fora full month's ^he minutes of Friday were read and tax assessed against Christian Schwab ;o seed in ferns and mosses and toad- treatment, and in ordinary cases in the town of Bridgewater be remitted. stools, are borne away by the lightest enough for a cure. Ask for it at druggists, dopted. or order from us direct; we pay all charges. On motion of Mr. Forsythe the Board Carried. Dreath of air. But most of the seeds ook a recess. On motion the Board took a recess. are themselves too heavy for this. So AJTEHNOON SESSION. they are offtimes provided with thin AFTERNOON SESSION. Nerve )road wings that carry them before Kaffir Kola Extract Co., The Board met pursuant to adjourn- The Board met, roll called and quo- he wind as fl sail carries a boat. The POSITIVELY CDKES ment. Roll called and quorum present. Office, S2, CHICAGO. um present. pair of "keys" that hang in clusters HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS PROSTRA- 209 State Street, Mr. Hunter from Committee on Crim- The hour for the election of a Super- nal Claims No. 2 reported the following intendent of the Poor having arrived, TION, EPILEPSY. lls and recommended their allowance. the chair appoiuted as tellers Messrs. sleeplessness and all derangement ot the Ner- EOL DIEFFENBACH'S vous System. Report adopted. Davenport and Damon. The ballot re- For • «B v • rm v ^ • • CAPSULE^rmm w w ™» Sv sulted as follows: Tracy L. Towner Sure Cure for "Weafe Men- PS Claimed All'd proved by reports of leading phy* Clyde Rowe, constable $25 08 $24 78 received 15 votes and Chas. H. McCor- ssicians. State age in ordering. .'homas I). Moss, justice 4 70 3 20 Throat Unexcelled for Restless Babies. lPrice.81Price, $1.. Catalogue Free. ilrs. Alley, rent of room 2 50 2 50 mick received 11 votes. Tracy L. Tow- A A £% A safe and apecclj C, H. Stannard, justice 12 30 12 30 ner declared elected. Purely Vegetable, guaranteed free MM ftl In cure for Oleett 0OUCH Alexander Dancer, witness 133 133 And Lung from opiates. One-hundred full size UlAw -—W -w- Stricture and all I. V. New kirk, witness 1 3S 133 unnatural dischargesi . Price !$S. Mr. Case moved that the bill of Jacob doses, 50 cents. 3 DON'T DELAY .lyrtie Sackett, witness 1 33 l*i REEK SPECIFICS?* ^ >Iarv Robb, witness 1 75 1 75 Staffan be referred back to the commit- Troubles, Take M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller Grand Cand Skin Diseases, Strof M. C. Peterson, witness 1 75 1 75 tee with instructions to remodel the Rapids (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he ulotm Sores and Syphilitic Affections, witti Paris Iianfield, witnes : 1 75 1 75 out mercury. Pi • *» £~* Crc!cr from 'aul Sohall, witness 1 75 1 75 same so as to conform to the rules of the cannot sav too much in favor of " Adi- ames Curlett, witness 85 85 Board. Carried. ronda," Wheeler's Heart and Nerve THE PERU DRUG & CHEMICAL GO. ^S. Orrie Lathrop, witness 175 175 Cure. oseph Alger, witness 85 85 188 Wisconsin Btroet, MH-WAUKEE, WIS, larry Whittaker, witness 85 85 Mr. Bibbins from Committee on larry Clark, witness r 1 25 1 25 Criminal Claims No. 1. reported the Prepared by Wheeler & Fuller Medi- Slipbalet Robbins, witness 85 85 AVER'S cal Co.., Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by BALSAM ohn T. Honey, witness 48 48 following bill and recommended its al- Chlohentcr's English Diamond Brand. Daniel Sackett, Jr., witness 85 R5 lowance. Carried. ^% Cherry Pectoral John Moore, ohn Sackett, witness 85 85 Claimed All'd Druggist. ENNYROYAL PILLS Wm. Bostwlck, witness 85 85 Wm. E. Blackburn Dep. Sher- P Orlcinul and Only Genuine. ames Smith, witness 48 48 iff $90 50 $70 50 Received SAFE. alw:i>- reliable, LADKS ask W. J. Keal, witness 48 48 Druggist for Clttv*est«ra ffttpIUA IHa-i ,evi Lee, witness 48 48 Mr. Whittaker from Committee on !ted aiid Gold metallicV 1. W. Newklrk, witness ' 48 48 Iboxcs, si»loi with blue rtbbou. TuL» It Cures Colds. Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, Influ* Jivil Claims reported the following bills Highest Awards MEN WANTED no other. Refuse dangeruwt substitu- and Asthma* 0. McLean, juror 100 100 To take orders. Instruction and outflt free tions attd imitations. At Druggists, or send 4c enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis 5. R. Doaue, juror 1 00 1 00 in st:Lini>a for particulars, testimonials and A certain cure for Consumption in first stages* S. 0. Davis. Juror — 1 00 1 00 and recommended their allowance at Salary or commission as preferred. Splendid •' Itollef for Ijtt'HeH." i» le ter, l.\ return Mirl t nure relief in advancer) stages. At World's Fair. chance (or reliable men. Experience net Mull. KMt'm Pestimoui its .> Alonzo Davis,juror 100 100 sums stated. necessary. Write for terms and full partju- Frank Smith, juror 1 00 1 00 When In Doubt, ask for Ayer's Pills. ars. TUe R. G. CHASE COMPANY Alonzo Olsaver, juror 1 00 1 00 Report adopted. nrserwmcn Genera M 1, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report has been allowed to creep Into the DOWN THE DANUBE work. It has naturally brought the The Next Congress. Postum Cereal Food Coffee Co. to MEL GILLESPIE Into prominence, and this might be From the latest the next National TEACHER OF In An Open Boat—Thirteenth Letter u «iked upon by some people, as some- House of Representatives will be divided BANJO, of This Interesting Voyage. thiLng oi an advertisement for them. politically as follows : There in this list Bakingg A grea.1 many tetters i ive been re- 212 republicans, 1 sound money demo- GUITAR AND ceived, inquiring about the Postum Heidelberg, German}', Sept. 14, '90. Pood Coffee, and pos.-i.l>Ly it would not crat, 114 democrats, and 30 populists, MANDOLIN. Editor Courier: lie amiss to make public explanation silver republicans and fusionists : PPowded r in this column. ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO. After the deep mystery of the "gel- Inquiry developed the fact that Ben" was solved, we passed the night ABSOLUTELY PURE about one person in every three, has} AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. unharmed by the monsters. Eagerly lias some form of disorder, caused by OFFICE, ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO. on the morrow we arose and got afloat. coffee drinking. They are blow to Belgrade was not far away. From the domes. The banks are high on the LADIES IN EARNEST. a limit the reason, but find that their first day of our voyage, and more earn- Servian side, and as we voyaged that trouble leaves them wlue i coffee is left Alabama.. I HAVE A FEW An Echo of the Campaign. out of their diet. It makes little mat- Arkansas estly each day, we had been cautioned day we could see the peasant beating tear about the theories, although it California about venturing into Servia, Bulgaria, the grain with a flail and throwing it Colorado is known to physicians aud chemists Connecticut and Koumauia. These countries were high in the air to remove the chaff. Political managers and tine public that certain alkaloids exist in coffee Delaware tn general luxve been deeply interest- Florida GALE FLOW REPAIRS peopled with all sorts of ferial, acquatic Their favorite amusement seems to be in small quantities, the same as found Georgia-' and terrestrial devils—so thought the mounting a horse and urging him far ed in the national vote of the women in morphine, whisky, strychnine and Idaho people of the upper Danube. We had into the river to make him swim. They In this campaign. This was carried tobacco. The proof is plain enough, Illinois which I will sell at Ya price on by means of postal, cards sent by Indiana seen other terrors vanish as we ap- i ha i for some reason, co lee iw a direct Iowa don't seem To distinguish him between a women all over the United States to poison to very many people. A. Kansas and far below coslinclud proached them and were not daunted. horse and a hippopotamus. The Servian Kentucky a designated manufacturing oil'ice warm, nourishing, palatable beverage Louisiana ing We stopped half an hour at Semlin, to peasant costume is a white linen tunic whosj clerical force handled and is wanted at breakfast and perhaps Maine see the remains of Hunyade's castle. counted the ballots. While it istsrue Maryland Moldboardsl No. 15. and frock and a broad, red band at the at the other meals. The chocolate, Massachusetts J " 15 A. The hero died here in 1456. Then waist. that the ballots cannot be counted for cocoa, etc.. fats to fill the want in Michigan Landsides 1 " 22. the favorite presidential candidates many cases. After some hundreds of Minnesota we floated to the Save and, after a hard Without adventure we passed Semen- of the fair voters, the movement has Mississippi Points J " 26. row up stream, reached the Belgrade experiments, extending over a period Missiouri dria, with its odd Turkish fortress, and underneath it a deep significance, giv- of 'twelve months, the Postum Food Montana Also a small number of other extras. steamboat landing. We were met by a Rama, the Servian fort with scarcely ing an excellent innustration of the Nebraska Coffee was finally discovered. It is a| Nevada genial, kindly disposed officer, who one stone left upon another. But on dri;'t of opinion amonn' women, on pub- strictly pure product of the cereals New Hampshire.. talked enough German to explain the the morning following we had an ex- lic matters, as compared with the (CTainsi nlone. No coffee, chicory or New A limited amount of Syracuse Plow New York Extras, No.'s 1/78, 2/78, 5/81 and 5/82. red tape necessary for a visit. Leaving perience which came near abruptly expressed opinion by the men. other ingredients of any sort are con- North Caiolina — our passport in the hands of the offi- ed in it. The coltor when brewed, North Dakota — These goods must be disposed of at closing this strange, eventful history. It will be observed that the prohibi- is the deep sea;l brown oi Mocha, Ohio cials, we walked up into that strange We had camped on an island near O. Oregon once, as I have rented my store and bitioa vote is very much heavier in which changes to a rich golden brown Pennsylvania the new firm needs the room. Servian city. Everything, everybody, Palanka. The wind was pretty stiff proportion to the other votes, than is when cream is added, and th© taste Rhode Island South Carolina — . was so strange. The old ruined fort is and was increasing. We had no food shown in the men's election. There is almost identical with the milder and South Dakota different from any fort we have ever and must cross over to 0. Palanka. As are some thousands of names which more expensive grades of Java. Tennessee can not be counted as votes, for the About 70 per cent. o'E Postum Food Texas seen. During the Turkish wars, it was we passed the end of the island, we "Utah K. J. ROGERS of utmost importance; now the walls reason that only those whose signa- Coffee fe made from the part of the Vermont found the waves so large that only by ture appeared on the postal card or wheat berry that contains the glut- Virginia Implement and Seed Store are used to support the unsteady houses keeping them dead-ahead could we Washington envelope, were counted. Many oi the ton and phosphates. It is well known West Virginia of the fishermen. Children crawl keep afloat. Thus we drifted until a ladies, in their honesty of purpose, that brain workers exhaust phos- Wisconsin 25 and 27 Detroit St., - Ann Arbor through the port holes and along the bend in the river around a huge prom- failed to realize that much unfairness phates rapidly. Wyoming dilapidated walls. Over from the for- ontory let the wind strike us at right might creep in If votes were counted It will well repay any individual tress is the Turkish town with its angles. Such a choppy sea on a river I on the testimony of some other indi- who has any form of physcial disor- '••Silver Republicans. W. F. MOORE mosques aud soaring minarets. Then vidual than the voter. The vote has der, to try for ten days or two weeks never saw. I made up my mind that been strictly fair and accurately re- leaving off the common c*>ffee entire- Tho two most critical times in a back to the Save and up the long "Mi- we should be overturned. Myt wife evi- ported, no prejudice being allowed in ly and using Postum. A strong, woman'tlife are the times whl h make DBFTIST lan" street, past the university and mu- dently thought likewise, but said very the office of the Postum Cereal Co., healthful nervous system will elimi- Work done in all forms of modern dent- the girl a worn ,.a. id iv woman istry; crown and bridge work a specialty seum of Servian antiquities; until far calmly, "I will get hold of the boat and whose office force, by the way, are nate almost any form of disease, and a mother. At these times Dr. Graduate of the V. of M. Office, 27 S. Main St. up in the city we find the American we will gradually drift ashore." A about equally divided in their opin- by leaving off coffee, one gets rid of Tierce's Favorite Prescription is of Ann Arbor, Mich. ly consul, who is very kind to us. I go very brave resolution, but no one ex- ions on the gold and silver question. the active cause of nervous prostra- incalculable value. H strengthens and bring our passport which he visees This Woman's Vote had called forth fion. and by taking on Postum and Invigorates the organs distinctly cept an experienced swimmer could letters from many prominent women Cereal Food Coffee, one directly builds feminine, promotes regularity of the Chancery Notice. for Roumania and Bulgaria. We have have kept his head above water among throughout the country, and white tn the phosphates and the needed ele- functions, allays irritation and inflam- coffee with him and after giving us State of Michigan, Washtenaw County—In such waves. Well, we battled with the they know the votes do not count de ments to reconstruct the gray mat- mation, checks unnatural, exhausting Chan eery. some English books, Poe, Lytton, and ever increasing waves and at last were facto, the writers appreciate the tin- ter In the nerve centers throughout drains, and puts the whole delicate Dated, September 4, A. D. 1890. Morris Hall and Joseph H. Woodman, com- Twain, lie bids up goodbye with a beaten ashore on a mud bank. As I derying motivo in tfoe movement, the body. organism into perfect condition. Al- plainants vs. Agnes K. Klickinger, Daniel B. hearty Godspeed. which i>- to bring to the front the idea Samples of Postum can be had by most all the ills of womankind are Flickinger and The Rochester Savings and stepped out, I went knee deep in mud. of the right of women to express mail, free, upon application at the traceable to some form of what is Loan Association, defendants. Then I waded and drew while my wife suit pending in the Circuit Court for the As we were returning to the river, I I heir opinion as to who shall make the home office at Battle Creek, Michigan. known as "female complaint." There County oi Washtenaw in Chancery, at Ann pushed the boat with an oar, until we laws under which they, ;is well as the Fancy grocers throughout the United are not three cases in a hundred of Arbor on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1896. tried to get a picture of the royal palace. In this cause it appearing from affidavit on A guard at once came up and demanded reached the town. Completely ex- men are governed. There is a States can furnish it. woman's peculiar diseases that Dr. file that the defendant. The Rochester Sav- hausted, we bought provisions and qualntneas running through the fol- The. demand for Postum has been Pierce's Favorite Prescription will not ings and Loan Association, is not a resident that I let him examine the kodak. I lowing letter that will be appreciated enormous, and has attracted the at- cure. / i of this State, but resides at Rochester, in the had no objections, and having allayed settled in our tent to eat and and rest, State of New York, on motion of John W. C. H.VAN TYNE. perhaps. The letter comes from Bal- frniion of many imitators. There is Bennett, Complainant's Solicitor, it is ordered his suspicions by examining our market- timore Mil. Never mind the name or but one original and palatable Cereal that the said defendant, The Rochester Sav- Andrew Mitchell, the celebrated ings and Loan Association, cause Its appear- ing bag also, he allowed us to pass on. the candidate she voted for. Food Coffee, as can be easily deter- chemist, formerly professor in chemis- ance to be entered herein,within fourmonths My wife noted, in Belgrade, the fol- •'Postum Cereal Food OofToo Co., mined by test. The red seals, con- try In th« University oi Michigan, from the date of this order, and in case of its Capt. Allen has a 'Word to Say— Battle Creek, Mich. taining the words. "It makes red appearance theft it cause it^ answer to the lowing: "The ladies wear black silk or Ypsilanti. Mich., Nov. 9th 1896. writes : I have made a careful ex- complainant's Bill of Complaint to be filed, Gentlemen : Mood" and the registered tfade mark amination of Gesslei"s Magic Head- and a copy thereof to be served on said com- satin zouave with flowing sleeves, To the Editor: I am very grateful to you for the of Postum Cereal on the package, will plainant's Solicitor, within twenty days after The army officers, and we have seen ache wafers and find them free from service on it of a copy of said bill, and notice In my last Courier I find the follow- beaeflcient privilege of voting this fall. protect the buyer. from Antlpyrlne, Quinine, Morphine of this order; and that in default 'hereof, many, are very handsome, without ex- ing: Through this one art. you prove that Chloral or any harmful narcotics. I said bill be taken as confessed by the said ception, and are extremely polite. They Capt. Allen claims not to have you think your mothers, wives, sis- non-resident defendant. ters, and sweethearts are citizens of cheerfully recommend them for head- And it is further ordered, that within wear blue coats and cardinal ." changed his views on the money ques- HOW THE STATES WENT. ache and neuralgia. Physicians and twenty days the said complainants cause a tion since he made the speech to the these United States. I never was a notice of this order to be published in th© We were very courteously treated upon Foreigner, and yet this is the first time druggist* everywhere iay they are the Ann Arbor Courier, a newspaper printed, our departure. Our boat had been care- Insurance men, published in the Cour- only remedy we have ever found that published and circulating in said county, and ier two weeks ago. That's good. I have ever been a citizen. The following table gives the vote that such publication be continued there at fully watched all day' and was with all will positively cure where all other* least once in each wee.*, for six weeks in I suppose the paragraph is founded on I have never been a traitor, nor a by s;;iips, a1 th" recent election: spy oi any kind, never Wa» a bank failed 25 cent* at A E Mummery «. succession, or that they cause a copy of this its contents intact. At the next small an interview published in the Daily States McKmley. Bryan. order to be personally served on said non- town I stopped to get drinking water. robber, counterfeiter or thief, never resident defendant, at least twenty days Times. Alabama. ----.. 11 before the time above prescribed for its ap- As I climbed up the steep hillside, I placed in a reformatory and let loose Arkansas ----.. 8 pearance. entered a small farm yard. Seemingly Had you printed the interview, as a few days before election, never been California - - - - 9 B. D. KINNE, you printed the extract from my Detroit a drunkard nor a pauper. The op- i ni J. W. BENNETT, Circuit Judge. from every point of the compass came a posite sex tell me the reason why I Colorado ----.. 4 Complainant's Solicitor. howl, and in a moment I was in the speech, I could have no just cause for Conned icut - - - - 6 OF DETROIT, hiave never been a citizen, is because Delaware 3 State of Michigan. midst of a pack of dogs, lean and gaunt complaint, as then }'our readers, having I was not born right. Therefore, Will receive pupils in Piano, Or- Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the both before them could judge whether I Florida ----.. 4 gan and Composition at the County of Washtenaw; In Chancery, and hungry, each barking savagely. I for over half a century, I have been Georgia - - - - . . 13 In this cause ty appearing that Mary A. set up any "claims" and if so whether unable to cast my vote. Ann Arbor Orj;an Company's Room Duval is Complainant and Anthony F. Duval tried the old ruse of saying "get down," It pleases me to cast myf irst vote Idaho ----.. 3 TUESDAYS. is Defendant, aud satisfactory proof being in an off-hand way, but they evidently they are well founded. It is not to late Illinois - 24 filed in this court and cause by affidavit of for true, American principles. I sin- D. Cramer, Solicitor for Complainant and the misunderstood or were not very good to do this yet perhaps. cerely trust that the women of our Indiana 15 TUITION. return of the sheriff on the subpoena issued linguists. Then I kicked and swung Very respectfully, Iowa 13 Semester of 20 weeks, hour lesson. $40 in this cause; that the Defendant is a resident land will be free to vote hereafter and Kansas - ... . . 10 of this state but his whereabouts is unknown. E. P. ALLEN. Semester of 20 weeks, 30 miu. lesson, $20 It is therefore ordered that Defendant appear my water-pail vigorously. Just then demonstrate that we are progress- Kentucky - - - - 1.°, came a salwart Servian with a terrible Ing in the right direction, for our vote FREE ADVANTAGES. and answer the bill of complaint filed in this An Entire Re-Count— will be. an honest one forr an honest Louisiana ----.. 8 cause within three months from the date of voice and, still more effective, a volley Maine 6 Harmony, Ensemble Playing and this order, and in default thereof that this The election board whose duty it is to purpose, for right thinking, right liv- Pupils' Recitals. 4t. bill of complaint be taken as confessed as of clubs. The dogs scattered, yelping. ing, which will give us an honest and Maryland - - - - 8 against the Defendant. compile the election returns and certi- Massachusetts - 15 Ann Arbor, Oct. 17th, 1896. I thanked my rescuer with a mixture of fy to the successful candidates, consists intelligent lot of voters, -whose efforts E.D. KINNE, English, German, and Hungarian, will be to put into office the man that Michigan 14 D. Cramer, Circuit Judge. of Judge J. W. Babbitt, Horace G. Minnesota 9 Complainants' Solicitor. which neither of us understood. He will stand firm against all that Is Attest. Prettyman and Arthur Brown. They Mississippi 9 pointed out the town spring in the dis- evil. It is of great concern W. Dansingburg. met yesterday afternoon and commenced to us who shall be our rulers, and if Missouri ----.. 17 IF YOU WANT -7 42-6w Register. tance, and I got the water after -admir- work, by electing Judge Babbitt chair- they stand for political power and Montana ----.. 13 I THE ing a very pretty group of girls, with ends alone, the inevitable result must Xebraska ----.. 8 ESTATE OP GEORGE RUDJIAN, man. Nevada ----.. 4' large jugs upon their heads, waiting be wicked In their administration. TATE OF MICHIGAN, ( ._ their turn. County Clerk Dansingburg filed a pe- In the hope that the right may ever New Hampshire - - 4 - BEST GARDEN s Couty of Washteuaw, ( • tition, accompanied by the necessary New Jersey - 10 At a session of the Probate Court for the be uppermost, I am, in your neighborhood this season County of Washtenaw holden at the Probate We were soon steaming down the $JOOfor a recount in all the 32 precincts of Yours very truly, New York - - - - 36 Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, river again. I say "steaming," because the county, and Mr. Lighthall gave Mrs. " North Carolina - - 11 PLANT OUR FAMOUS the 56th day of October, in the year one thous- The postal cards.and letters have North Dakota ... 3 and eight hundred and ninety-six. it was terribly hot and the exercise of notice that he should contest a few Ohio ... 23 Present, J. Willard Babbitt. Judge of Pro- precincts. been dragging along by various de- bate. rowing made me perspire copiously. lays of mall, and it has been impossible Oregon .... 4 In the matter of the estate of George Rud- As the sun was setting, and our view Pennsylvania - - 32 man, deceased. This will be a long and tedious job, and to give a correct report until now. all of which are described and illus- On reading and filing the petition, duly was limited by the trees which bordered necessitate the sending of every ballot It is published, even at this late date, Rhode Island - - - 4 trated in our beautiful and entirely verified, of William Allaby. executor, pray- the river, Sancho began to read from box in the county to this place. South Carolina - *9 New Catalogue for 1896. A new ing that he may be licensed to sell the Real In order to give the reader ii- clear feature this season is the Free de- Estate whereof said deceased died seized. Poe's Tale's which the'consul had given Idea of how the ladies expressed them- South Dakota - - - 4 Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the The election board will have an un- Tennessee - • • 12 livery of Seeds at Catalogue prices to 24th day of November next at ten o'clock in us. The story was "The Little Gold expected lift in salary, as they receive selves. , any Post Ofiiee. This " New Cata= theforenoon.be assigned for the hearing of Texas - ... . . 15 said petition, and that the devisees, legatees Bug," and if you have read it you will $3 a day for their services, and the law- WOMEN'S VOTE TO DATE. Otah ' 3 logue " we will mail on receipt of a and heirs at law of said deceased, and all understand how we forgot all and drifted does not specify how many hours shall Vermont .... 4 2-cent stamp, or to those who will state other persons interested in said estate, are where they saw this advertisement, the required to appear at a session of said Court, unmindful of the necessary camping constitute a day's work. Virginia - - - . . 12 then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the Catalogue will be mailed Free! city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any place until it was too dark to read and Washington - - - . . 4 there be, why the prayer of the petitioner also too dark to see the shores plainly. The Temple Quartette— "West Virginia - - 6 should not be granted: And It is further •Wisconsin 12 ordered, that said i>etitioner give notice to The river is a mile and a half in width The best concert of the year, perhaps, the persons interested in said estate, of the Connecticut 172! 12 15 Wyoming ----.. 3 35 & 37 Cortlandt St., New York. pendency of said petition, and the hearing at this point and we were in mid stream. is the one to be given at the Presby- Illinois 569 79 thereof, by causiug a copy of this order to be Indiana 1813 HIS published in the Ann Arbor Courier a news- I rowed for the right bank. It was very terian church, to-morrow, Thursday Iowa-. XBS 27 Totals - - - 277 170 paper priuted aud circulating in said County, dark before we neared it. We could vening, in the Y. M. C. A. Course. It Kansas S79 21* 15 Necessary to choice, 224 Who can think three successive weeks previous to said day Massachusetts.. 6S6 1") 34 of some simple of hearing. see here and there, like will 'o th' wisps, will be by the Boston Temple quartette, Michigan —' 1427 513 72 thing to patent? Minnesota 134 3 13 Wanted An Idea J, WILLARD BABBITT, the lights of the fishermen. The bank an organization famous all over America, Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth! [A true copy.] Judge o,f Probate. Missouri 125 15 Write JOHN WEDDEKBtJRN & CO., Patent Attor. proved to be perpendicular. No land- and which draws big houses wherever Nebraska Hill 8 15 MARRIAGE LICENSES. neys, Washington, n. C for their »l,800 prize offer WM. G. DOTY, New York 1166 Hil! 263 and of two hundred inventions wanted. Probate Register. ing there. Voices sounded very plainly it goes. Ohio 2H8IJ 370 77 Pennsylvania -- 505 30 114 3139. Harry N. Kies. Manchester, 21 over thewaters andwe could hear strange We clip from the Springfield, ill. ESTATE OF CONRAD KRAPF. Wisconsin 29S Hi 35 E. Marietta Fellows, Saline, 23 Sales-Agents Wanted for Made to Measure cries toward the left bank. J pulled Journal, this notice: Scattering from 3140. Edward L. Schumacher, Ann Arbor,. 25 other states.-. 461 137 •21 and Ready Made Clothing by Sample. TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte- eagerly over there and found another "Possibly the largest audience ever Lillie Dettling, Freedom, 22 The very lowest prices for best clothing. S naw, ss. Total 10,281 1900 55 980 134 3141. Charlie Grieb, Lima 22 Liberal commissions are paid, and energetic At a session of the Probate Court for the bank perpendicular. The darkness attracted in this city by a Y. M. C. A. Mary Loeffler, Freedom, 19 soliciting agents can make from one to three County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate thousand dollars yearly. Storekeepers can Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Friday, was simply appalling now, for clouds entertainment was that which packed Battle Creek, Mich., Nov. 7, '96. 3142. John Moody, Saline, 21 supply themselves without carrying stock. the 3«th day of October, in the year one thou- covered the sky. Again I saw a light. Central Music Hall last evening, and Personally appeared before me, a Bertha Hale, " 17 Apply, sand eight hundred and ninety-six. Notary Public in and for Calhoun Co. 3143. Stelniyeweg, Sharon, 32 In the matter of the estate of Ell S. Manly I rowed nervously toword it. We surrendered itself unreservedly to the Mary M.Pfeifer,Clinton, 25 WANAMAKER & BROWN, Michigan, C. W. Post, Chairman of the PHILADELPHIA. deceased. 3194. Chas. T. Brant, Ann Arbor, %r> On reading and filing the petition, duly veri- were very near to it, when my wife delight of listening to the Temple Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., who makea fied, of Ottmar Krapf praying that admin- cried, "Why it is a steamboat!" In Quartette of Boston. Every number affidavit that the above report of the Sarah Jones " " 25 Notice to Creditors. istration of said estate may be granted to 3195. Harry Kimball, Sharon, 20 Herman Krapf or some other suitable person. the darkness I could only guess how to was encored. The work of the quar- receipts in the "Woman's Presidential Minnie Hughes, " 17 Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the get out of the monster's path. Fortune tette, in harmony, expression, and vol- Vote, Ls accurate and correct to the TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte- 30th day of November next, at ten o'clock la beet of his knowledge and belief. S naw, ss. Notice is hereby given, that by the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of favored and we saw the barge move ume, was of the highest order. "The Bueklen's Amiea Salve. order of the probate Court for the County of said petition, and that the heirs-at-law of said Sunset" and the exquisite musical set- Jae. Boughton, Notary Public. Washtenaw, made on the second day of Nov- deceased, and all other persons interested ins swiftly by us in the gloom. Despairing The company who have paid out a The Beet 8alve in the world lor ember A. D. 1896, six months ir^Ta that date said estate, are required to appear at a of landing, we decided to float all night. ing of that beautiful poem in Ellesi- were allowed for creditors to present their session of said pourt, then to be holden at the» considerable sum of money to conduct Outs, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt claims against the estate of Charle° Spoor, Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, in Yet I continued to attempt landing, and astes, beginning "Remember now thy this Woman's Presidential Vote, have late of said County, deceased, and that all cred- said county and show cause, if any there Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped itors of said deceased are required to present be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not about twelve o'clock we were delighted Creator," were conspicuously rendered. conducted the matter Ln the best s-hapa their claims to said Probate Court, at tne Pro- be. granted And it is further ordered, that they were capable of, and that part Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all sUn bate Ottice in the city of Ann Arbor, for exam said petitioner give notice to the persons in- to hear the grating of a gravel beach Look out for big improvements In of the work Is presented! to the ladies Eruptions, and positively cures Piles ination and allowance, on or before the third terested in said estate, of the pendency of upon which I had pulled our little of May next, and that such claims will be said petition, and the hearing thereof, by the bfcycte next season. That is, they and to the politicians and public at or no pay required. It Is guaranteed heard before said Court, on the Second day of causing a copy of this order to be pub- boat. are called Improvements, and yet large, with the knowledge that it has to give perfect satisfaction or money Febuary and on the third day of May next, at lished in the Ann Arbor COURIER, a news- many of the changes are not improve- ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said paper printed and circulated in said county At dawu we awoke to find ourselves afforded considerable Interest to all refunded. Price 25 cents per box. days. three successive weeks previous to said day of ment*. The endless chain Is said to parties in this Intensely interesting hearing. in front of a small, dirty, Servian town. For sale by The Eberbach Drag & Dated, Ann Arbor, November 2, A. D. 1896. be doomed. campaign. No prejudice of any kind J. Wlllard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. (A True Copy.) J. WILLARD BABBITT, These towns are a mixture of straw Chemical Co., and Qeo. J. Heanaeler, ludge of Probate. stacks and huts, alternate houses and Manchester. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WM. G. DOTY, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wwid's Pair Highest A w&i d. Probate Register.