THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. XVI. NO. 20. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1890. WHOLE NO. 803. and may be had of the secretary, Mr. A.drove away. They took him to Salino and Number of School Children in the LOTS OF NEWS. H. Hopkins, U. of M. library, at Shee- thence to Mooreville, where they intended County. han's from 9 to 5 on the day of the con- to keep him until Saturday morning so The county clerk has received a state- EVENTS OF THE WEEK IN THIS cert, and at the door on the night of the tbat he could not be present at the ban- ment of the number of school children in CITY. concert, May 1G. Associate tickets will quet. each township in Washteuaw county, as also be sold as heretofore. It is to be The freshmen discovered Evans' ab- reported to the Superintendent of Publio hoped that when Conductor Nikisch ap- sence early Thursday evening and at once May 19-24 Tbe Stevens-Dean Cage.—Appointment Instruction by the boards of school ir- of Teachers.—Tonne BnrRlars.—Five pears on the stage University Hall will surmised the cause. They organized search- spectors, and upon the basis of which the Sopnomores Suspended, Etc., Etc. contain as brilliant aD audience as can be ing parties and immediately started in pur- county treasurer is to apportion the fine found. A more appreciative one he could suit, one party going to Ypsilanti, another money collected to the townships named haidly find. to Dexter and the third to Saline. The below, for library purposes: ANOTHER JCRT WILL TRY IT. latter party, comprising ten freshmen, ob- Ann Arbor 3,006 MAMMOTH SALEI tained a clue at Saline, and after enlist- Ann Arbor Town 248 This city is gaining some notoriety for Appointment of Teachers. ing the marshal of that village and two Bridgewater 330 furnishing cases in which false imprison- Dexter 2:7 The School Board, at their meeting other men started for Moortville. At the Freedom 503 ment plays a part, and the juries which are Tuesday evening, advanced the salaries of hotel in this burg, Evans wag found, to- Lima 289 Lyndon M 166 to decide these cases are gaining an equal many of the teanhers from $50 to $100. gether with the five sophomores, who Manchester 713 notoriety by reason of their inability to They appointed tbe following teachers for seeing that they were outnumbered re- Northneld _ . 367 All Remnants. Every material found in Dry Goods reach a verdict. Last term, the case of the next school year, at the salaries turned Evans to his classmate?, and tha Pittsfleld „ 825 entire party returned to this city, arriving Salem _ 805 Kate L. Moore against W. B. Thompson named below: Saline 588 W. 8. Perry, Superintendent „ 12,200 here about 4:30 Friday morning. Scio 663 Stores. Our Cloak Department changed into a had a claim of false imprisonment about t Sharon 335 HIGH SCHOOL. Both fieshmen and sophomores looked Superior „.«. „ _ 329 as well as the other charges, and the jury J. G. Pattcngill, Principal, Latin and upon the affair as a huge joke, and could Sylvan 421 Greek J1.800 Webster 197 beautiful Curtain and Drapery Room. Everybody were unable to agree. On Monday, the H. N. Chute, Phy's Science 1,700 see nothing serious in it. Pres. Angell did York 282 case of L. M. Stevens against Col. H. S. Lev! D. Wines, Geometry and Algebra 1,400 not see it in that light, and the fiveab - Ypsilanti Town ...... _ 284 Alice Porter, Latin „ 700 Ypsilanti „ 1,759 Dean came on for trial, and the result was J. C. SIcClennahan, Commercial Dep't 1.200 ductors, who were known to him, were visit Tlie Store and examine the the same. The attorneys for the defend- Mary E. Hunt, Nat. Science 700 notiSed that such actions were against the Total 11,327 Mary E. Dickey, German and French 800 good order of the University and that the ant were Col. Atkinson, of Detroit, and Fred C. Clark, History 900 matter would be brought before the fac- B. M. Thompson and D. Cramer, of this Louis P. Jocelyu, Arithmetic and Algebra... 800 An American magazine has offered the W. W. Esau, Grammar and Composition 600 ulty at the next meeting. The faculty met Princess of Wales $5,000 for an artie'e. city. The plaiotiff was represented by C. Ella P. Ludwig 500 Nellie S. Loving, Librarian 400 on Monday evening and decided that the So determined was the editor to secure H. Kline and M. J. Lehman, Mr. Sawyer J. Montgomery, chemistry and Astronomy.. 1,000 five participants should be suspended for one the royal coutributor ihat he sent a special Weekly -:- Sales. Alice Hunt, Drawing 400 year, giving them the privilege, however, having withdrawn from the case last week. Lucy K. Cole, Music 400 messinger to liarlboroucrh House. The of coming before the faculty next Monday Princess has as yet neither eccep ed nor The case was one of peculiar interest, and GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. evening and presenting their ct.ses, before the court room was crowded. Eliza Ladd, Principal eighth grade 450 def lined the offer. Anna D. Robinson, Ass't 400 the sentence was passed. This makes the The testimony was contradictory. Mr. Allie A. Pond, part term at the rate of per matter a serious one instead of a juke as Stevens claimed that on the 14th of last year 400 it was intended, and may result in the October he received a note from Col. Dsan FIRST WARD SCHOOL. suspension of the entire party, all of MACK & SCHMID. Clara G. Plympton, Principal 500 asking him to call at his office at nine Emille J. Eldridge 400 whom are prominent fraternity members, o'clock that evening. He went and was Mary Trueblood 375 unless the faculty can be induced tochange confronted by Col. Dean and Z. P. King, W. S. Bender 825 the sentence. Carrie Baxter 375 who charged him with writing an insult- Maggie McDivitt 400 ing letter to a young lady friend of Dean's. SECOND WARD SCHOOL. TO HONOR THE DEAD. He denied this and says that Dean and Mary Mulholland, Principal 500 MARTIN HALLER, King kept him thereover an hour, threat- Minnie A. Drake 350 Jeunie L. Wines 350 Program of Welch Post, G. A. R , for DEALER IN FINE AND MEDIUM ening him and displaying a revolver to in- Emily Gundert 400 tbe Observation ot Decoration Day. timidate him. Augusta W. Walter 350 Col. Dean denied that any such affair Amelia F. Lutz 400 Welch Post, G. A. R., is making prep- happened. He acknowledged that he in- THIRD WARD SCHOOL. arations for observing Decoration Day in a Belle K. Edson, Principal 475 vited Stevens there and that he came, and Sarah G. Come 375 suitable maun* r. On the Sunday morning, Elizabeth J. Cowan 825 r1ln|lljllnfc Or JILL after denying having written the letter in preceeding Decoration Day, the post will question, they sat there and discussed in a Alice M. Loyejoy 400 triendly manner the best method of dis- FOURTH WARD SCHOOL. meet at the M. E. church, where R.v. W. AnnettL. Ailes, Principal 500 S. Studley will preaoh a memorial ser- covering the writer of the letter. He said Eva Leonard „ 325 Drapery, Portiers, Silk and Lace Curtains, Irish Point, Swiss, that when Mr. Stevens wacted to go, no Julia A. Howard 400 mon. Emily Lutz 325 Brussels and Nottingham Window Shades, objectiou was interposed. The revolver Eugenia Mogk 325 On Friday, May 30, the graves of the episode he explained by saying that he POWDER FIFTH WARD SCHOOL. dead heros who he in the various ceme- put the revolver in his pocket intending to Mattie E. Goodale, Principal 450 teries will be decorated by details from Absolutely Pure. take it home, but as it was heavy he took Charlotte Millard *0 Welch Post. At three o'clock in the af- This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, Carpets, Oil Cloth and Rugs. it out and laid it on the table. Alice L. Treadwell 325 strength and wholesomeness. More economical Hattie V. Haviland 350 ternoon, services will be held at Univer- than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in The charge of the court was fair and sity Hall, at which the following program competition with the multitude of low test, short To be able to accommodate my customers with everything needed to SIXTH WARD SCHOOL. weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold d that the jury pointed tbe following committees for the Inserted three weeks (or 25 cents. As it does not cost me anything to carry stock or procure more show They Canse Considerable ^Damage at occasion. stood six to six, although it is said that Bach, Abel * C'o's.—Mot Old Enough EXECUTIVE :—R. Campbell, W. J. Clark, W. H. room, I can give most favorable prices. at one time nine were in favor of giving to be Punished. Jackson, Job Marshall, A. D. Markham, Conrad WANTED. the plaintiff a verdict. NoU. RESPECTFULLY, Last Friday afternoon, one of the bold- MARSHAL :—Major Harrison Soule. 4 NTEIJ—To exchange a nice plant table est attempts at wholesale robbery that has FINANCE :—H. S. Dean, Washington Paul, Al- Wand plants for 27 yards of ingrain carpet, at bert Gardner. 17 Wilmot-st. 05 The Boston Symphony Orchestra. been tried in Ann Arbor for years, took INVITATIONS:—Prof. C. E. Greene, W. K. Chlld«, ANTED—An elderly woman lor a house- Fred Plstorious. Wkeeper, one with furniture for her own MARTIN HALLER, We are confident that now the thoughts place at the store of Bach, Abel & Co., FLOWERS:—A. F. Martin, Dr. W. J. Herdman, room preferred. Address Lock Box 201. 04 Jacob Schautz, M. Donohue, H. Kr&pf, Charles 64 S. MAIN and 4 W. LIBERTY STS.. ANN ARBOR. of all are turning towards the great event and although the perpetrators were cap- Dunn, W. W. Blits; Assisted by Ladles' Decora- ANTED—A lady having had sevtral years of the year, the Symphony Concert. By tion Society. W of experience wishes a position as house* tured, the chances are that they will es- Music, Vocal:—F. Plstorlous, Mtjor Soule, keeper for students during the coming year. the co-operation of the students with the cape punishment on account of their Robt. Campbell; Martial—Chas. B. Davlson, Would prefer the management of some society Henry Marsh. house. Address, 37 East University-ay.. 04 towns people, the series with its brilliant youth. The store-room of the firm occu- HALL DECORATION ;—Secretary J. H. Wade, Treasurer Harrison .soule. AXTED- success has been made possible. pies the basement, the entrance being RECEPTION :—Mayor C. H. Manly. W. C. Stevens. W Twogirts,48South Statent. The maintenance of an orchestra like J. H Stark. by an outside stairway on Washington st. PRINTING :—James B. Saunders, O. B. Church. ANTED—Square piano in good condition FOR SUMMER. the Boston Symphony by a private in- As the clerks usually have occasion to visit CEMETERY :—E. a. Manly, Patrick Irwin, Wm. W In exchange for upright of Standard make dividual is a philanthropic deed, for by H. Fisher. E 63 REGISTER Office. 03 the support given the organization by M'. this room a dozen times a day or oftener, \JI7ANTED—Furnished house In eligible Tbe Census Enumerators, • v location from June 15 to Sept 5. See E D. Easy for the Higginson the members are not obliged to it has been a custom to leave the key in Kinnie. 03 play for dancing or to do anything which the door during the day time. John C. Snarp, of Jackson, supervisor ANTED—House of seven or eight rooms might tend to impair their efficiency in Friday was a wet, dull day and it HOof the census for tbe first district of W Will contract for three years, for the right symphonic work. The personnel of the house in good locality. Address G. N., REGISTER Feet. Cool happened that none of the clerks bad oc- Michigan, has completed his list of enum- Office. 03 orchestra is remarkable from every point casion to visit the store-room for a couple erators ai.d has forwarded their names to of view. No pains or expense has been Wisiington for confirmation. Following o: hours during tbe afternoon. About five FOR SALE. spared to secure the best players, as the o'clock one of them went below to close are the names of tbe fortunate ones chosen and Comfortable. engagement of Mons. Moile and M. from Washtenaw county: FOOT up the room for tha night. He found the OR SALE—A clearing out sale, of house and Saute', of Paris, and the importation of room in the greatest disorder, fine blar.kets, Ann Arbor, 1st Ward—Asher A. Terry. Fbedding out plants at 30 per cent discount of violinists from the leading concert orches- " " 2nd Ward— John C. Schmid. other city jsuppliers, at Miller-ave Greenhouse. Tan Colors. table linen, hosiery, underwear and the " " 3rd Ward—Edward O. Come. Cabbage, tomato and other vegetable plants, 6 tras of the old world testifies. It is safe other goods being thrown in a mass and " " 4th Ward—Henry B. Dodsley. cents per di zen. J. Tomo, Anr Arbor. to assert that in many respects it is to-dny showing evidence of having been walked " " 6th Ward—John Donovan. r<^tu SALE—The property of Miller-ave: unrivalled. A former student of the Uni- " " 6th Ward—John W. Bennett. ^ greenhouse, 210 foot street lrontaee on Miller- over with muddy boots. An investigation Ann Arbor Town—Frederick B. Braun, ave, .and 458 foot street frontage on Ohapin--t., versity, a gentleman whose exquisite dis- showed that several hundred dollars Augusta—Charles H. Qreenman. with or without business. Enquire on the prem- crimination in all matters artistic is recog- Bridgewater—Klavius J. Knight worth of goods had been carried away, Deiter—John Hall. ises. James Toms. All Styles. nized, having heard the Symphony Orches- these b -ing found stored under the side- Freedom—Emll Zinckl. »R HALE Cheap—One 5-horae power up- Lima—John J. Wood. NEEDS. tra and the leading Berlin orchestra in the right stationary engine and boiler, in good walk, so that they could be easily removed Lodi—Arthur A. Wood. Fcondition. Price only SlOfl. Buyers, here i* a same program, says that the "Symphony after dark. Lyndon—Edward Gorman. bargain. Call at No. 3 W. Washington-st. 6wkg Orchestra is the bttter of the two." Manchester—Thomas J. Thome. All Shapes. The officers were immediately notified Northneld—Emory E. Leland. IOR SALE—An 18-foot row boat. Inquire at Certainly the corps of musicians who Plttsfleld—James H. Webb. 21 S. Main-st Oo next Friday evening will respond to Mr. and it was decided to leave the goods Salem—Fred C. Wheeler. F Nikiech's baton are remarkably efficient where they were and set a watch over Saline—William H, Smith. OR SALE—Boy's Safety bicycle, 24 Inch Scio—John L. Smith. Pwheels. 31>^E. Liberty-6t. 05 Prices Right. artists. Frau Steinbach-Jahn, who wasthem, hoping to capture the thieves when Sharon—Bert E. Smith. engaged especially for the teur, occupies they attempted to remove them. Nelson Superior—Arthur H. Covert. OR SALE—A first class driving horse, young, Sylvan—Thomas Holmes. good traveller, and gentle. Inquire at 20 a leading position in Germany as a Sutherland took a position near tbe goods, Webster—William E. Boyden. F GOODSPEED'S. while the other officers and Z. Roath and York—James Norton Lawrence. Church-et. 05 dramatic soprano. Ypsilanti Town—Albert K. Graves. J. R. Bach kept watch outside. They had Ypsilanti, 1st Ward—William Carpenter. »R SALE—Young pigs, at C. M. Osgood's, hardly taken their positions about 7:30, "' 2nd Ward—Francis Moriarity. F3 miles north of the city. Have several dozen SHOES MENDED. The program for the concert here is when three small boys came along, two of " 3rd Ward-Walter Cody. of them. 04 " 4th Ward—Degrade W. Shlpman. IJIOR SALE—One mile west of Court House, an ideal one, ranging from Beethoven to them going down stairs, while the other 5th Ward—Winfred J. Wallace. F on Miller-ave, house [THIRTEEN ROOMS], with Wagner and including Saint Saena, Grieg, stood at the top. Those on guard did not BARN, NINE ACRES of land. Plenty of fruit. (1,000 down, balance on long time. Enquire of G. W. Brahms, Rubenstein and Umlauft The suspect these youngsters until the two Shetterly, at residence. 04_ Tannhauser overture—dramatic, descrip- that went down below, lighted a match Primary school Apportionment. tive, gorgeous in color—is balanced by the and began taking the goods. Mr. Sutber- OR SALE—One of the finest building lots in The s atement of the apportionment of F the city, corner Maynard and Libeny-sts. ' C minor symphony of Beethoven, a com- land immediately took charge of the two primary school money for this county has )ly to O. L. Matthews, Lansing, Mich.; or W, position classic in mould, deep in emo- that went below, the one on watch been received by County Clerk Howlett, 06 tional content, dramatic as Shakespeare is making his escape at that time, but being although the County Treasurer has not yet pOR SALE—No. 1 tKodak camera,perfectly CLAY WORSTEDS new, for $18.00. Address S., REGISTER Office. dramatic, poetic as ne is poetic, and taken afterwards. received the money from the state. The 03 moreover, a work which is on a par with Tbe boys were George and Frank Baer amount apportioned to the various town- OR SALE—A new double seated buggy. Made Up Into the greatest conception of the great Eng- and James Blythman, and they were ships in the county is as follows : Enquire of A. J. Kitson, 21 Geddes-ave. 03 lishman. The grace and dignity of the placed in jail. D. B. Greene, of Ypsilanti, F OR SALE—For cash, household goods, very Andante, the playtulness of the Sjherzo, the county agent of the Board of Correc CHILDREN. AMOUNT. F reasonable, bedroom sets, carpets, stoves, the iteration in tbe first movement of the tion and Charities, was notified and upon chairs, etc. Call at 7 Wilmot st. up to May 7. 03 figure which has been described as the investigation found that nothing could be 3006 11683 36 Cutaway and Prince Albert Suits Ann Arbor City "knocking of Fate on the portals of Life," done with the youngsters, as none ot them Ann Arbor Town 248 138 88 FOR RENT. Augusta _.... 596 833 76 and the glorious final triumphal move- are yet ten years of age, which they 330 184 80 Bridgewater. „ TjM>R RENT—No. 37 Monroe-H. near E. Unl- ment, rivet the attention of all who have must be before they oan be reached by the Dexter 227 127 12 V verslty-ave., In June, See or address Cap', the least appreciation of music, and a care- law. The boys were discharged and it is Freedom _....._ ... 503 281 68 Janes. ' 05 Lima 289 161 84 We have these goods in Black and Blue. Elegant Tailor ful following of the symphony from the doubtful whether their experience will Lodi 801 168 56 rr>O RENT—A ten room house and barn with beginning to the end must result in the be a lesson to them or not, as young Lyndon _ 166 92 96 A a good cellar. Inquire of F. Schlelcber cor- Manchester 713 399 28 nor of Main and Liberty streets. Made garments.—Cut to fit.—Trimmed in tip top shape. laying forever ot that ghost—the classical. Blythman was detected in stealing a dollar Northneld 857 199 92 No one refuses to listen to a poem be- within a short time after be was dis-Pitufleld 325 182 00 OR RENT—One Buite and one single room Salem 305 170 80 'at No. 18 North Division st. Clerks preferred. Just what you want for a genteel, dressy suit, cause it is a classic; no one hesitates about charged. Saline 588 3i9 28 F 03 admiring the best in art, and it must be Scio 663 371 27 Sharon 835 187 60 OR RENT—House on Eber White farm, W. A careful examination of these garments will convince remembered that classical music is the The Sophomore-Freshman Abduction. Liberty-st., about one half mile from Main- best. Superior „ 329 184 24 F The sophomores attempted by a bold Sylvan 689 385 84 st. Rent 12.00 per week. 04 The aria, by Frau Jahn, is one of the Webstei „. 197 110 82 you that they are the finest you have ever seen in ready- stroke, to dim the pleasures of the fresl- York 667 378 62 gems of Tannhauser, while those who es- YpBilanti •... 284 169 04 pecially delight in song-singing will be man banquet which was held Friday eve- Ypsilauti City 1759 985 04 made clothing. ning. A banpuet without a toastmaster is OOO Pastures for cows. North Main-st gratified by the dainty group of songs by Total 12877 $7211 12 Eubenstein, Brahms and Umlauft. The a dull affair, especially in college life, and (Ti (Jeorge I* Ix)omis. 05 concert by Saint-Saens will introduce one ON r—Friday, May 2, on south Ypsilanti road, For a limited time we are giving 14x17 Crayon so it was against Frank L. Evans, the Ij between Cady's grocery. Ann Arbor, and of the best violinists in the United States, freshman toastmaster, that their efforts Marriage Licenses. Normal School, Ypsilanti, a soltalre diamond while the suite by Giieg illustrates the Henry McCormick, Ypsilanti -... 26 ring, marked Abble Owen. Liberal reward for Portraits FREE Jwith Suits sold for $15 or more. story of " Peer Gynt" following the were directed. Thursday afternoon, Evans Minnie Van Wormer, Milan 23 return to T. C. Owen-Ypsilanti. 04 drama by Ibsen. was called from his room on some pretext rigar Bogardus, Chicago _ „ 28 M. DEERINO'S—All Steel Binders,Mow- Mattie M. Wartz, Tpsilantl 27 Wers, twine and repairs kept constantly on The tickets to the concert are sold and surrounded by five sophomores, who hand at No. 1 8. Fourth St.. Ann Arbor,by J. A. hustled him into a closed carriage and Wm. Clancy, jr., Ann Arbor 23 Marshall, Agt. 08 under the same restno'iona as heretofore, Emma A. Tetuner, Ann Arbor „ 19 WAGNER & CO. The good people of South Lyon don t MICHIGAN (TENTRAI; Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan R*y THE REGISTER appear to appreciate the kind efforts of Time Table going into effect Sunday, Nov. 17, '89 Gov. Ashley in connecting their burg Burg's Prices. " The Niagara Falls Route." Cioing North. Going South. with the outside world. They hung CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. 4. a. STATIONS. 1. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1890. the ex-governor in effigy, recently, and Mail Mail threaten to hang the whole road if some Best Roller Process Flour * * 60 GOING EAST. Ex. 4Ei Pass. A.Kx changes are not made. NEW Soda...™_ — - - P. M. P. If. What a difference between Living- •aw 3 256 00 L,v...Toledo.. .Ar AROUNITTHE COUNTY. Granulated Sugar - - — 7 1 10 11 15 ston and Washtenaw counties? The S 3. 8 80 6 05..Manhattan J'n.. 1 06 11 10 former will have but ten saloons within No. 1 Japan Tea *> 4 07 6 40 Momroe Junct'n 12 27 10 28 South Lyon has invested $210 in road Choice Oolong or Black Tea. 6° 4 17 6 47 Dundee 12 20 10 18 its borders during the coming year, five 53 4 A 7 05 Milan 12 04 9 68 Young Hyson or Green Tea 60 L M It* 17 scraper. at Howell, three at Fowlerville and two COLOSSAL A.M. 4 53 7 21 Plltsfleld 11 42 9 45 Citron per pound— - • 25 Chicago Lv. 7 55 10 355 10 10 10 9 25 9 34A. H The Baptist church at Chelsea is now P. M. L. M. 6 00 607 7 83 ..Ann Arbor... 11 80 at Brighton. We would think that was 40 9 07 8 15 undergoing thorough repairs. virtually prohibition here. Baker's Chocolate - Kalamazoo 12 65 2 45 6 58 7 10 3 35 2 27 6 30 5 30 7 50 Leland's 11 16 7 45 3 30 4 47 9 36 6 15 4 45 6 40 ...Worden's 7 85 Mixed Pickles per Bottle 10 Jackson Ar. 8 i/ 7 00 South Lyons... There's not an empty hou^e in Chel- The following city officials have been SHOWS! Ann Arbor.... 4 52 5 45 9 4110 43 760 6 00 7 IS Nudavine Flakes 10 6 35 6 60 10 45 11 509 20 7 30 5 53 8 10 Hamburg 10 57 860 sea at present. That speaks well for the elected at Ypsilanti: Marshal, Henry Detroit Ar. 6 01 8 16 ...Hamburg J u...10 52 1 pound Cocoanut 2° A. M A. M 8 42 845 lively village. S. Boutell; city clerk, Francis S. Mori- Museum. Trained Animal Ex- 8 Buffalo Ar. 3 25 6 15 4 55 7 50 6 25 ....Howell J'n.... 10 281 8 20 The annual Baptist convention for 1 " Farina — 6 28 8 45 Howell 10 2" 5 8 17 arity; city treasurer, W. L. Pack; fire position and Great 1 " Bird Seed. 5 GOING WEST. 7 35 9 86 Durand 9 85 7 30 Washtenaw county was held at Man- chief, Dr. Batwell; superintendent of 1 " Baking Powder - 20 8 55 9 5S ...East Saginaw.. 7 45 5 5f> poor, D. B. Greene; city physician, Dr. 8 00 10 10 ....:...0wosso 9 10 6 40 chester, May 7. 1 '• Ground Pepper 20 8 05 10 2(1 Owosso J'n.... 9 k 6 30 Mrs C.L. Harrington has been elected R. W. Barton ; water commissioner, Dr. 1 •• •• Ginger. - 20 9 07 11 45 Ithaca. 7 50 5 32 president of the Dexter W. C T. U. for Bonsteel. 3 pound box Crackers 38 9 22 St. Louis 7 32 6 18 — 6 9 32 12 03 Alma. 7 28 5 13 S the coming year. Brighton Citizen: Nathan Morgan Brush Soap 1° A. H. 10 15 12 46 ...Mt. Pleasant... 6 45 4 86 p.K. Rev. H. E. Lutjen, of Greenwood, has claims that he is a horse ahead. The The Most Elegant, Refined, Attrac- 7 Pounds Rolled Oats for 25 A. M A. M. P. M. 6 30 1 SO Clare 6 15 4 00 8 40 tive and Popular Amusement Or- Buffalo Lv. 11 40 5 SO 8 35 12 30 7 30 3 10 .Cadillac 1 60 6 30 been chosen for pastor of the Ypsilanti one that skipped out and left him about g " Best Starch for 20 P. M.P M 8 10 88 50 Harrielta 9 59 5 30 Lutheran church. four weeks ago, he had given up all ganization before the Great 3 •' Corn Starch 20 Detroit Lv. 9 10 8 00 S 50 1 110 8 00 10 15 9 30 5 00 Copemi8h 9 05 4 40 American Public. Ann Arbor.... 10 25 8 59 5 17 2 20 9 15 11 35 9 3fi 5 » ...C & W M J'n... 8 13 3 56 Burglars secured fifty cents as a re- hope of finding, until he received a 3 " Best Rice 20 11 4510 00 6 60 8 18 1045 12 49 5 K 7 47 Jackson Ar. 10 22 ..Onekawa J'n... 3 30 ward for breaking into the Bazarette at postal from Holly stating that a farmer 3 Cans Corn for 25 P. M. P. M. A. M. A H. 11 IS 6 15...F& PMC'f,... 7 25 2 40 had taken the animal in about a mile 3 " Tomatoes 25 Kalamazoo 2 60 12 139 45 5 07 1 20 8 07 11 25 6 26 Manistce 7 15 2 30 Ypsilanti, last week. 9 Ou 7 001 7 45 5 40 7 50 from that place. 'Than arrived home WILL EXHIBIT AT 10 lbs. Sack Salt 10 Chicago Ar. 7 55l 4 35 11 00 Frankfort-... 2 50 The city officials of Coldwater made with him Saturday. 56 lbs. Dairy Salt 4" •Sunday excepted. ^Saturday excepted. tDaily. All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. an examination of the water works at 56 lbs. Rock Salt 35 O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, Connections at Toledo with rallroadsdlverglng, Ypsilanti, last week. H. "Wilcox, a farmer, near Farming- G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Ag't. Ann Arbor. At Manhattan Junction with Wheeling^ LakelErte ton, has eight cows that furnish him 320 Ann Arbor, 4 Oz. Lemon Extract 14 R. R. At Alexis Junction with M. C R. R., L. 8. Joseph Buland and Benjamin Emer- pounds of milk per day, an average of 4 Oz. Lemon Vanilla Extract 19 il'y and F & P M R. R A' Monroe Junction ick, two well-known Ypsilantianp, died 10c Stove Polish 5 wan L. S. «'lian«M' Accommodation.. 4:45 p. m. and Brilliant Star Ring Performers, Pre- P. S. EUSTIS. Trains marked thus • run daily; other TRAINS ceive about $400 worth of repairs. The National Life Ins. Co., Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt.. C B 4 Q. R. R. RUN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. church was built fifty years ago, and Scribner't Magazine for May contains senting an Unlimited Programme of D-20 88 CHICAGO, III. an article of unusual richness in illus- Strictly Selected Acts, Feats and Feat- OF VERMONT, ALL TRAINS MAKE DIRECT CONNECTION FOR IN- the original shingles still cover the ures. Presenting among its rare and mul- DIANAPOLIS roof. tration, dealing with the country around Provides for any emergency that can arise. It Barbizon, made famous by Millet's titudinous attractions a REAL ROMAN Palace Reclining Chair Cars free on all Trains. Brighton has only two saloons at pictures, and with the artist's personal- HIPPODROME, giving a Strictly Fac-sim- can be paid for inj five, ten, or twenty years and 5,695 MINUTES present, quite a change for the better. ile Reproduction of the Contests, Sports SOLID VESTIBULE TRAIN SERVICE DAILY ity ; a practical article on home-building contains the following guarantees: GOING TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. There are no saloons on the east side fo'r men of small incomes; two short and Pastimes of Rome in Imperial ELEGANT WAGNER SLEEPING CARS ON now, thelastone having closed its doors stories of striking originality by en-Csesar'i Days. FIRST—A paid up policy after three years, ALL THROUGH TRAINS AND THE BEST May 1. Thrilling and Terrific Two and Four which amount is written on the face of the 1 EQUIPPED DINING CAR SERVICE IN tirely new writers ; the second paper in policy. THE WORLD. The Chelsea fire department have the useful "Rights of the Citizen" ser- Hor«e CHARIOT RACES, with Male Six hours quicker time than by any other route elected the following officers: J. A. ies; and a description of Japanese and Female Charioteers. 8FCON D—It guarantees you an ANNUAL CASH from Toledo to Kansas City, and a similar saving Palmer, chief; Wm. Bacon, secretary; theatres by a Japanese author, fully Exciting and Electrifying ROMAN VALUE, or if the insured needs, or desires to raise to every point beyond the Missouri river. money the Company will loan on this policy, and I'UIJIIIIIUVIA IHK For lowest rates, maps, folders, and descriptive Henry Fenn, treasurer; J. M. Woods, illustrated by Japanese artists—with STANDING RACES, displaying the steward. other fiction, essays, and poems. Among very Perfection of daring Horseman- still keep the policy in force. This is a great ad- printed matter, write to or call on, vantage to a person who may need money In C. S. CRANE, F. CHANDLER. Chelsea Herald: The assessed valua- the artiste represented in this beautiful ship. business or to protect credit. tion of Chelsea last year was $475,025, iPSueareCarrollBeckwith, Will H. Low, Hazardous, Breakneck STEEPLE- Asst.G.P. A., G. P. A., and this year it was $592,925, an increase Theodore Robinson, Howard Pyle, CHASES by Expert and Dashing Riders. THIRD-It guarantees extended insurance Santa F ST. Louis, Mo. ST. LOUIS, MO. Harry Fenn, and Otto Bacher. Among for the full amount of Insurance, for so long a P. E. DOMBAUGH, Pass. & Tkt. Agt., of $17,900. Who says Chelsea is not ALWAYS A WELCOME VISITOR. time as the cash value will pay for it. 308 Madison St., TOLEDO, O. growing? the authors are John Hay, T. J. Na- Konte. The Dexter merchants send men out kagawa, (late Consul-General of Japan This is a valuable option to many who may in this city), Engene Schuyler (U. S. through physical, or financial mistortune desire to scour the country for butter and eggs. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. their policy carried. In fact this Policy You get the only line of Through Cars without Thai's poor business. It doesn't give Consul-General at Coiro), Francis Lynde change Stetson, and Harold Frederic. Charles TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, AT the farmer an excuse for coming to i and 7 P. M. town occasionally. Scribner & Son, New York. CHICAGO TO LOS ANGELES Drunkenness AND A Stockbridge caterer now chains his fyotecty jlgaijijit Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured ice cream freezer down and sets a bull An article on the "Opening of the In Business, and also makes an absolute provis- You Save Twenty-Seven Hours BY ADMINISTERING DR, HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. & ^Mitchell's Kidney Plasters It can be given in a cup ol coffee or tea, or In ar- dog to watch it. The boys had a benefit Base-ball Season of 1890," accompanied ion in case of death, for wife, children or credit- TIMK. J ^~~^J Absorb all disease in theKidneys and ors Remember this Policy is ONLY written by the ticles of food, without the knowledge of the per* the other night because he neglected to by twenty-eight portraits of leading son taking it; it is absolutely harmless and will f{ \ t"^ restore thorn to a healthy condition. National Life Insui ance Company of Montpelier, For Full Particulars apply to your nearest take these precautions. players, and other illustrations, forms Vermont. effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether /, )0Q[ Old chronic kidney sufferers say Ticket office, or thepatientisa moderate drinkeroran alcoholic Bert Carpenter hitched his horses on the Supplement to Harper's Weekly pub- (1/ \ they got no relief until they tried McCnrdy C. LeBEAU, Special Agent, wreck, IT NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE lished April 30. "The New York Ladies' GEO. E. OIMKAS. I'USM. Agt.. the street, Tuesday night, and when he ''I 1 MITCHEI-I/S KIDNEY 9 1-8 Lawrence St. ANN ARBOR. MICH. a complete cure m cveryinstance. 4S page boot Club" is the subject of an article by PLASTEKS. 68 Griswoldst. DETROIT. MICH. FREE Address 1 n confidence, went for them after the Maccabee meet- GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.. 186 Race St.. Cincinnati, O Mary Gay Humphreys, published in Sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by mail for 500 the rnnquernr o] ing they were gone. They were found Eh* Unnon Intem- later, on their way home.—Brighton the number of Harper's Bazar issued Novelty Plaster Works, Lowell, MUM. ycrniice. A pure- May 2. The same number contains a ly vegetable fluio Citizen. —j, lextract, abso story by Julia Schayer entitled "One lufly harmless. It is tar pnftrabtt toanv "Jtu Chelsea Standard: The management Standard." A new serial story by John kiumm rnnnlii. at avert* t. cure, lor dnmknvntts i of the spring lair and festival, at a almost certain result of itxuM, in a few flans. Tb Russell Cory ell, entitled "'Prince Tom- nwi liop»lf-iiiriiMkardB have Demi perfectly rr>-e' recent meeting, decided to hold the fair my," begins in the number of Horper's ' POIB the c-:ivin'_' anitptite for intoxicants by taklni the second week in June, as the first Kiitm Ina.iiMli and without their knowledge. A' Young Peopte published April 29. The communications strictly confidential. Write, or. week came in conflict with several other story is illustrated by W. A. Rogers. nlnae poMane. for circular- K(»I,VT1J(V I-AIl UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAW important meetings, etc. Mr. C. H. WHAT MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF Wines, the president, is satisfied that it This number contains a poem by W. H. CONSUMPTION will be a great big success. Hayne—the son of Paul Hamilton SCOTT'S Hayne—entitled "King and Clown." SCROFULA FEBRUARY 1st, 1890, Editor Allen, of the Dexter Leader, is Harper & Brothers, New York. BRONCHITIS red hot. 8ome sneak entered his barn EMULSION COUGHS —THE— and stole his monkey wrench and hoe, one glorious Sunday eve. recently. The The Forum, edited by Lorettus S. COLDS !>t, Palil, filipapoli? & jKlajiitoba wrench he does not miss so much, but Metcalf, May 1890: 1. "Republican CURES Wasting Diseases to steal his hoe just as the weeds in his Promise and Performance," J. G. Car- BAILWATI onion bed are doing their best, is more lisle ; 2. " Canada through English Eyes," Wonderful Flesh Producer. and its branches oecame the than his patience will stand. Prof. Gold win Smith; 3. "The Suffi- ciency of the New Amendments," R. Many have gained one pound Saline Observer: Mrs. A. H. Good- A. Pryor; 4. "Literary Criticism," Arch- per day by its use. rich left to-day for Washington, D. C, Scott's Emulsion is not a secret where she will visit her granddaughter. deacon F. W. Farrar; 5. "The Coinage Great Northern Ry.Lnie. She took with her the old family cat, of Silver," Frederick A. Sawyer; 6. remedy. It contains the stimulat- her affections for the animal being so " Bible Instruction in Colleges," Rev. ing properties of the Hypophos- strong she could not leave it behind. B. W. Bacon; 7. "Jury Verdicts by phites and pure Norwegian Cod IF YOU AEE GOING Majority Vote," Sigmund Zeisler; 8. TO THE FREE FARMS OF THE MILK RIVER Mrs. Goodrich's advanced age makes Liver Oil, the potency of both VALLEY, the trip alone, quite an undertaking. "TheNaval Battle of the Future," Lieut. B. A. Fiske; 9. "Woman's Intuition," being largely increased. It is used TAKE TH? Luce's Modern Minstrel Co. could not Grant Allen; 10. " Government by Rum- by Physicians all over the world. GREAT NORTHERN RY. LINE. stand this hard Michigan climate, and sellers," Rev. Howard Crosby; 11. "busted" at Saline recently, the pro- " When the Farmer will be Prosperous," PALATABLE AS MILK. TO THE GOLD. SILVER. COPPER. IRON AND Sold by all Druggists. COAL MINES OF MONTANA, prietor leaving seven of the members C. Wood Davis. The Forum Publishing TAKE THB to depend upon the generous public. Co., 253 Fifth Ave., New York. •COTT leodid medical work; should be read by every Bluffs, IOUinX IOWA—MinneapoliFalls ln s and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA—Watertown longing to Will Artz, of that town, not TAKE THE S?T4^ . DAKOTA—Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in wishing to be out-done by a sheep, litter- man who is nervous and debilitated. Address MISSOURI-Omaha, Fairbury and Nelson, in NEBRASKA-Horton, Topeka, ally filled the barn yard. Mr. A. counted DR. >V. N. l> »VIS. Port Huron, Midi. GREAT NORTHERN RY. LINE. Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell. in Kansas—Pond Creek! (Mention this paper.) Hennessey, Kingfisher, El Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY—and Denver! 20 pigs and thinks none got away.—Les- King & Franklin's New Collosssl Showf, TO FARGO, CROOKSTON, GRAND FORKS AND Colorado Springs, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars to lie Local. Museum, Trained Animal Exposition and WINNIPEG, and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson and Dodge City, and Palace Sleep- ing Cars between Chicago, Wichita and Hutchinson. Traverses new and This is the way they fix 'em at Man- Great Roman Hippodrome, the most el- TAKE THE vast areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of chester: Two young men from Clinton egant, refined, attractive, and popular GREAT NORTHERN RY. LINE. intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and drove up here on Sunday to make an amusement organizition before the great southwest of Chicago, and Paciflo and trans-oceanic Seaports. exhibition of themselves. One was f o American public, will exhibit at Ann Ar- TO ALL MINNESOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, NORTH DAKOTA. MONTANA, IDAHO, OREGON, MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, drunk that he could scarcely sit in the bor, Tuesday, May 27. An overwhelming WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA, AND MANITOBA POINTS, Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, warmed by ateam from buggy, while the other was not much as«emblttge of phenomenal hippcdromatic the locomotive, well ventilated, and free from dust. Through Coaches, better. As they were hitching the horse artists and b illiant st: r ring performers, To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti- TAKE THE Pullman Sleepers, and Dining Cars daily between Chicago, Des Moinea, Marshal Wade gave them the choice of presenti' g "ii un'imited programme of pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take Council Bluffs and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Cars between Chi- GREAT NORTHERN RY. LINE. cago and Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, via St. Joseph, or Kansas driving immediately out of town or strictly aeltcted acts, feats and features, the safe and certain remedy, City and Topeka. Splendid Dining Hotels (furnishing meals at seasonable going to the lockup. They accepted the presenting among its rare and multitudin- SMITH'S For tickets, maps and guides, apply to your J^fFAJKSS,* of Missouri River. California Excursions daily, with CHOICE first proposition and it is hoped that the ous .attractions a real Roman hippodrome, home ticket agent or write to OF ROUTES to and from Salt Lake, Ogden, Portland, Los Angeles and San loafers of neighboring towns will stay F. I. WHITNEY. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Ag't, Francisco The DIRECT LINE to an Ma, LeavenworthB , Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul, of little use, and in a short time the daily, at 1 and 7 p. m. fruit, wheat and other lands. Saw-mills, flouring •tu £ F 0£r ? P - Folders, or desired information, apply to any Coupon building was reduced to ashes. The mills, canneries, dairies, and other enterprises Ticket Office in the United States or Canada, or address loss is about $800, with $250 insurance. .inTTQ 'O A T>T?T? may t» ronni on rue at G*o. assisted Eastern capital profitably loaned. Ad- E. ST. JOHN, The building was undoubtedly set on Making a note of it—Reaching the up- 111IS r Af JliXt p. fo>weU4£Co»Ncwspape » dress t'OOPER, PATTEH8ON A VO., JOHN SEBASTIAN, per F. A dvertlalng Bureau (lOSpruoe St..vwhere advertising Independence. Polk Co. Oregon. General Manager, fire by some malicious person. vn**ct> lu&y be tnado tor H m ItiHIY VOJilu All Inquiries Answered. CHICACiO, 11,1.. Gen'l Ticket & Pass. Agsnt. BUSINESS CARDS. LEGALS. HANGMAN'S DAY. Oeod Advice, Showing Result. Three Murderer* Pay the I'onalty for Edward Silvey, Chio»go, give* testi- Their Misdeeds. mony: "My wiie bad Catarrh twenty- p R. WILLIAM8, Probate Order. five yews; suffered severely for six years 8TATK OF MICHIGAN, I CHAKLEBTON, S. C, May 10.—William Attorney at Law, If linn, Mich. COUNTY OK WASHTKNAW. (•"• Davis (colored) was hanged at Union, 8. belore she began to use your remedy Money loaned for outside parties. All legal At a session of the Probate Court for the County C, Friday for the murder of Susie Fer- Unable to breath except through the business given prompt attention. of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the mouth; in • most critical condition. Tried city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the thirtieth nandez (colored). day of April, in the year one theusand eight everything without relief, when Dr. Stree- W. HAMILTON WAJRRENTOWN, Oa., May 10. — Bob hundred and ninety. Hill, a negro 24 years of age, was hanged ter ad vised her to buy Clarke's EXITHCI Present, J. WILLARD BABBITT. Judge of Pro- of Flax (Papillo ,) Catarrh Cure. Relief Attorney at Law. bate. here Friday for the murder of A. S. In the matter of the estate of Benjamin E. Rogers, of Camak. When the case came followed immediately. She continued to I Will practice In both State and United Btatet Nichols, deceased. use it until she is now entirely cured. Her Lillie M. Nichols, the administrator of said up he was tried, convicted and sentenced Courts. Office Booms, one and two, 1st floor of estate, comes into court and represents that she is to death within two hours. health has not been so good in many years." now prepared to render her final account as such Price $ L.OO Wash the baby with Clarke's the new brick block, corner of Huron and Fourth administrator. BIRMINGHAM. Ala., May 10.—"Sandy" Flax Soap. 25 cents. Eberbach & S in, Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the Jones (colored) was hanged in the jail for Infants and Children. •treets, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 27th day of May next, at ten o'clock in the Druggists, now have tha Fiax remedies on forenoon, be assigned for examining and al- yard yesterday for the murder of Police- hand. lowing such account, and that the heirs at law man John Manning, at Bessemer two •' Caatoria Is so well adapted to children that -GET- of said deceased, and all other persons interested Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, in said estate, are required to appear at a session years ago. Just about these penitential times Fl ra I recommend itas superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, known to me." H. A. ARCHER, M. D., Kills Worm*, gives sleep, and promote di- of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Victim* of the Floods. McFlimsey and her mamma are busi.y eestion. office in the city of Ann Arbor, in said County, Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 0.E. GODFREY and show cause, if any there be, why the said SHKEVEPORT, La., May 10.—Th« engaged in superintending the preparation Without injurious medication. Z^Z TO DO TOCB DBATINO, account should not be allowed. And it Is fur- of Spring finery. ther ordered thatsaid administrator give notice to steamer New Haven, with the relief THB CKNTACR COMPANY, 77 Murray Street, M. T. Freight work, Furniture and Piano moving, 01 the persons Interested in said estate of the pen- committee of citizens, has arrived from anything in the Dray Line. He has all the dency of said account, and the hearing thereof, James T. Gott, Carinl, III., Says: latest appliances, largest drays and best force of by causing a copy of this order to be published Black and Dooley bayous. They give »en. fee.iaenee.46 »• «*;rmn to and from the principal p*omptly Corner Fourth and Depot Sts., t.. •* SCOTCH. ENGLISH. IRISH HDD »LL CONTINENTAL POUTS. We also Issue Life and Invetttmeat Polldet In trouble are the more nu- Aberdeen, Miss. Roseland, La. En-ursion tickets reduced, made available to return the Conn, Mutual Life Insurance Company. Afl- get our figures for all kinds of E. V. HANGSTERFER by either the pieturt'sque Clyde, Krver Mersey, North or merous. It is dangerous to Canton, Miss. Amite, La. «ets »55,t)00,000. Persons desiring Acolaeat I nu> South of Ireland Naples or (iihraltiir. woe, c*n have yearly Policies written for the n or postpone treatment even Jackson, Miss. Hammond, La. WILL FURNISH ICE FROM APRIL CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets Unae4 at for a single hour. Do as Terry, Miss. Jeanerette, La. 1st AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: at lowest current rates. Apply to any of our local Low Rates In the Standard Accident Insurance Crystal Springs.Miss Jennings, La. •gents, or to HENDERSON BROS.. Chicago- Company of Detroit, Mich. Money to Loan it LUMBEB thousands have done and Per month. V. W. HE1.1.UK, Local Agent. Current Rates. Office hour* from 8 A. U. to 12 u. Wesson, Miss. Lake Charles, La. P be cured by using the 25 lbs. daily, except Sundays $4 00 and 2 to .') x. We manufacture our own Lumber For through tickets, rates, etc., apply to 25 " 4 times per week 3 50 llf A I I The Latest Spring Hamilton * Ureeat. and guarantee Guaranteed nearest Ticket Agent. For further in- 25 " 3 " " " 3 00 WALL. Styles of VERY LOW PRICES. formation and copies of the "Southern 25 " 2 " " " 2 00 Homeseekers' Guide," and "Farmers' and Hotels, Restaurants, etc., 500 lb.Jots, 40 At ale FOR MEN, STRENGTH *jrlii ve us a call and we will make It Over 100 testimonials received in one week to <« jonr interest, as oar large and well Fruit Growers' Guide to McComb City," cents per hundred. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Gives vim, force, vraded stock roily sustains oar asser- apply to F. B. BOWES, r PAPER vigor and never fails to cure. PAMPHLET FREE. tion. It will be to your advantage to con- GolPd Paper, 10c to SOo per roll. Solid Gold Km Gen'l Northern Pass. Agent, tract at once, as prices will undoubtedly bowed Paper, 15c to SSc per roll. If you are going K. The very reading of it will increase your self-coa- JANES TOLBEBT, Prop. F.E.CSREMEDY do any napermg do not fail to send for nainplea U fidence. ThaCr*uftfA>4l/»ina Pn Buffalo. 194 Clark-st., Chicago. T, Jf. KKECH. Sup t. $1.00 A BOTTLE, SIX FOR $5 TRY IT TO-DAY advance June 1st. ALFKEUI'EATS, 1SB W «ba.h ivt., 1'kle.fti, I1L Address.TB* Of"/HMIIOIMCOMNW. York- trade had during the past quarter cen- "Kit" at tin- Opera House. THE REGISTER. tury decreased England's commercial Mr. Henry Chstifrau, in hie famous PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY business with the world 75 per cent, comedy drama, "Kit, the Arkansas Trav- eler," appeared in the Opera House last while American protection had in- evening. Mr. Chanfrau is in every way ANN ARBOR. MICH. creased— several times doubled—the eq'ial to his father in attainments on the commercial interests of this country, a stage and it would be diffioult for other One Dollar per year In Advance S1.80 low-browed democrat, who did not have than an expert to discover that it was the If not pal* until after six months. son who was personating the comical f HAT i'EPIITIEIT the politeness to rise in his place and "Kit" ins'ead of his honor-d sire. MessrR. AT THE discover himself to the House, shouted Bas-ett Willard and J. L. Clak sustained &&-jnji£en Cento per year additional, to Sub- out: their parts as Major ani Judge with erioers outside of Wanhtenaw County. How about free wool to stimulate credit to the company. Mr. Eugene Ber- STAR CLOTHING HOUSE American manufactures? tram as the villain, Bond, was the very THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1890. Major McKinley quickly answered: personification of wickedness. The other Is larger than some whole stores, and yet it is crowded from floor to ceiling. If any one wants free wool for manu- parts were well taken. — New Britain We are bound to make it busier than the liveliest hornets' nest. At facture of goods for export, he can have Daily Herald. ELECTRICITY has killed a great many it under this bill. If any one prefers a Henry T. Chanfrau's company gave an people, but it does not get at Ketnmlei foreign to a home market he can have exhibition of their most caretul work at the New York wife murderer, as quickly every class of free raw material. But I the Opera Hou»rk and WilUrd gave reader of this item, if it is not the sad finished renderii gi of the pi»U8 of Snugg? these two propositions. truth. The writer regrets to acknowl- and Squiggs. Tne 1 vee scene, with its We cannot give full particulars, but come at once and make inquiries. edge that he had the habit once and picture.-que grouping of negrois and ex- THE McKinley tariff bill, strange to knows how it is himself: Tobacco- cellent singing t>y the "Hub "Quartette, smoking, like opium-smoking is an un- was nude none too much of.—Springfield A. L. NOBLE, Clothier and Hatter. say, is not going to suit the democracy, Republican. but as it has been most carefully drawn natural vice, as well as a filthy habit. by the ablest business men and states- It cannot even be said in its defense, men of the country, who have aimed to as is the case of liquor drinking, that it LATEST COUNTY NEWS. Is a mere abuse of a natural appetite; frame it in the interests of all the peo- Ypsllnnti. ple, it will undoubtedly be passed with- for, at the best, it is an ingenious me- "Imitation is the Sincerest Flattery" chanical contrivance for introducing a out much difficulty. To make a tariff The Sapphos gave a fine concert at poison into the system, and damaging the M. E. church Monday evening. We have been greatly flattered during the past two weeks by attempted bill adapted to all parts of this great the powers of the brain. It is wholly Mr. Charles W. Hemphill and Miss country is simply impossible. To meet Mamie Curtiss have made the matri- imitation of our prices. But an imitation, however clever, can never equal an acquired habit, and its increasing monial venture and are now living on the genuine. the needs of the greatest number is prevalence is mainly due to the mon- what the McKinley bill will effect. the "Hemphill farm" near this city. The people are finding it to their advantage to look through our stock keyish lore of imitation on the part of The Y. M. C. A. will hold their before they buy, as, by so doing, they find they invariably save money. little folks who have seen larger folks annual meeting.'May J6th to 23d. Miss HANDKERCHIEFS we invite your attention to, this week. "Why ?" ADRIAN TIMES : We add our protest to indulge in it. Its most perilous form is Silver, the state secretary, will have do you ask? Because we have just received direct from the New York im- others against the Chinese census bill. found in cigarette smoking by those charge of the meetings each day and a porters an elegant line of the latest Novelties and the most decided. This bill requires the Superintendent who are still in immaturity. Now very interesting time is anticipated. of Census to give to every Chinaman in The robbing of cash tills has become and then an illustration of its perni- so frequent as to be monotonous of late. the country a certificate, which, after cious influence stands out in startling Young thieves seem to have learned the ninety days from the date of the be- prominence; but it is the great sweep knack of avoiding the night watchmen E4RG1INS IN HANDKERCHIEFS ginning of the enumeration, shall be of the evil rather than its particular and gathering in the small change the sole evidence of his right to remain instances of destructive power, that is without getting gathered in themselves. to be found in Ann Arbor. in the United States, and in the absence Benjamin Emerick, an old resident of cause for profoundest alarm and sorrow. this township, died Saturday, after a j This is the price placed on a large variety of elegant new things of which he shall be liable to deportation Just at present the newspapers are tell- protracted illness. Mr. Emerick came 1 in this line, the regular prices of which are 35c, 40c and 45c. or to imprisonment for five years. We ing of a lad, of sixteen years, who died to this township from Ontario county, do not deny the right of the nation to on Wednesday of last week at St. N. Y., in 1832, and has resided here 75c f These moderate figures have been marked on designs in sift out or even exclude by proper legis- ever since. A wife and two adult sons Z»_ flf* ' Handkerchiefs which usually retail at 75c, '$i.oo, $1.25, Joseph hospital, Brooklyn, as a victim survive him. lation, immigrants whose coming the of this vice. He was a " choirister in spl.UU j $1.75 and $2.00. The saving to yon will be readily appar- Married, at the M. E. church this l^ent. The quality of each style will suit refined taste. nation believes to be dangerous to its one of the Brooklyn churches." He is morning at half past ten, by Rev. Mr. well-being. But, as the Christian Un- said to have been in the main "an ex- Yenning, Miss Mattie Wartz, of this IOC 12C f Each °f these small sums buys a neat new style Handkerchief, ion says, to select a certain class who emplary lad," his only marked fault city, and Edgar Bogardus, of Chicago. __ ft_ i such as you have been accustomed to pay from 5c to 10c more have come, and put them under special lying in his cigarette-smoking. When The bridal attendants were the Misses Nan Sewell, Lou Amsden, Hattie Mc- lOC 20C (for. "Seeing is believing." Therefore, "See." restrictions and requirements and ren- brought to the hospital, his very fingers Elcheran and Minnie Wartz, and der them subject to exile from the land were jaundiced with the tobacco smoke Messrs. Henry Platt, jr., Ed Cornwell of their adoption for no crime what, he had taken into his system. His suf- and Harry Gilrnore, in this city, and ever, is an act wholly unjustifiable and ferings were excruciating. Just before Mr. Norval Hawkins, of East Saginaw. wholly unworthy a great nation. It is he died he said pitifully: "I wish all Between six and seven hundred E- F. HYLIHIILIS &> CO. difficult, indeed, to conceive even a people attended the oratorical contest boys who smoke cigarettes could see »t the Normal, last Friday evening. Miss specious argument for Buch legislation. me now." These warning words could Mary Latson, of Edwardsburg, and Mr. Already Noted for Selling Good Goods Cheap. well be repeated, by parents and teach- Fred White, of Centreville, were ers, to boys whom they know to be in awarded the first medals, given by the THE present republican congress is danger of similar ruin; and they will Normal News. The Don M. Dickinson working for the interests of the whole prizes were given to Miss Anna Lane, of have added force when spoken by one Hudson, and Mr. Fred Jeffers, of Ypsi- country and all classes of producers who says: "And my example shall no anti. It seemed a difficult matter for and consumers. The people asked for THE PEOPLE'S DAY," longer be seen in favor of this vice." ;he judges to come to a satisfactory de- legislation against the gigantic trusts cision among so many good things, but that threatened the commonwealth, on the whole the decree met with general favor. Mrs. Mary S. Lathrop, of and a bill has promptly passed both Jackson, one of the judges, made a de- FRIDAY! houses that contains the following anti- J. T. JACOBS RECEIVES A NATION Al. cidedly good impression upon the trust provisions, which will prove a APPOINTMENT. audience by her pleasing manner and -A.T- death blow to these gigantic evils: address in delivering the prizes to the Every reader of THE REGISTER will be ;entlemen. She evidently did not 1, Every contract or combination pleased to learn that our respected fel- made to restrain or monopolize trade hink it so solemn an occasion as did and commerce in the United States or ow-citizen, J. T. Jacobs, has received Geo. L. Yaple, of Mendon, who had the with foreign nations is declared illegal. an appointment as member of the board pleasure of decorating the fortunate lady 2. Any person who shall be found of Indian commissioners. The inform- competitors. guilty of violating this act shall be ation first reached this city in Monday Milan. liable to a fine not exceeding $5,000, or evening's Detroit News. Its Washing- Mrs. Geo. Whaley has just recovered John Burg's Boot,Shoet CarpetStore to imprisonment not exceeding one ton dispatch said: iom the mumps. year, or both. Mr. J. Kearney and family moved out 8. The several circuit courts shall "J.T.Jacobs, of Ann Arbor, Mich., ]STO. 43 SOUTH M^JGST STREET. be given power to prevent violations of member of the state central committee of town, Monday. this act, and it shall be the duty of the From the second Michigan district, will Wm. Ayres, of Ypsilanti, gave Milan Extraordinary Bargains Every Friday this Season. One Lot All-Wool In- district attorneys to prosecute all such. ;o-morrow be appointed a member of a business call, Wednesday. 4. Any property owned under such the board of Indian commissioners, Rev, Chas. Case, of Lambertsville, grain Carpets at 60 cents per yard. a contract or combination and being in viceW.H.Waldby, of Adrian. David H. visited Milan the first of the week. the course of its transportation shall be Jerome, of Saginaw, and John K. Boies, Mrs. F. A. Blinn entertained guests forfeited to the United States. of Hudson, previously had this office "rom Deerfield, the first part of the 5. A person injured in any way by under republican administrations. The week. such a contract or combination may sue board has general supervision of the Chas. Wilson has just returned from a W. F. LODHOLZ Grand Opera House, for three-fold the damages and the costs Indian agencies in connection with the northern trip and reports snow near of the suit. Indian bureau of the interior depart- Cadillac. IS OFFERING ONE NIGHT ONLY, ment. The salary is a per diem and expenses when traveling. The commis- Mr. Hayden, of Tecumseh, was the BEFORE the next issue of TnE REGIS- sioners take several interesting western ?uest of his son, Albert Hayden, the Bargains in Groceries & Provisions TER the long expected Symphony Con- trips each year." last of the week. MA? 16th. The Baptist Missionary Society met cert will have taken place, and it seems Whether the high honor of his ap- at the residence of Miss Alcott, on LOOK AT THEN : HENRY not unfitting to compliment the Choral pointment will compensate for tho con- First- st, Tuesday. 5 lbs. Rood Japan Tea for ..™.S1 00 Yellow Peaches, worth 25c. for 18c per can. 7 bars of Laundry Soap for 25c Pie peaches for 15c per can. Union and ourselves as well, upon the gratulatory hand-shakings Mr. Jacobs Mrs. F. A. Blinn and Mrs. H. Vincent Best Michigan Test Oil per gal 07c Fine mixed Roasted Coffee for 25c per pound. success of the series. It has been a re- has to provide for is almost a question were the guests of Mrs. Jerome Allen, Best Water White Oil per gal 08c Our Beauty smoking Tobacco 20c per pound. at Ypsilanti, Thursday. 8 Cans Choice Tomatoes for 25c Mixed Candy 10c per pound. markably successful course, and has worthy of consideration; but Mr. J. stands SCans Choice Corn for 25c All Goods fresh and warranted. CHANFRAU! also been a very expensive one. It has up to it well, as he has always done to Attorney J. C. Knowlton, of Ann Arbor, was in town on important busi- Beat Baking Powder in 1 pound cans, 25o per lb. In the Famous Comedy Drama, been of the highest possible quality in anything that pertains to the interest of ness, the first of the week. It will pay you to trade with W. P. LODHOLZ, 4 and 6 Broadway, every respect. The promises made the repub'iican party. As a gentleman Mrs. Grundey, and daughter, of Jack- 17 jm THE -:- ARKANSAS have been more than fulfilled, and the of national reputation, the republic will son, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. system which has been so rigorously be interested to know that Mr. Jacobs DeGabrielle, for a few days. Real Estate Transfers. Mra. Bdnah D. Cheney, the biographer Ml, adhered to has this to commend it[: It was a product of the favored state of Miss Lillie Burt died of diphtheria, Henry Flatt,by adm., to W. F. Hall, Sha- of Miss. Alcott, has written a sequel to , TRAVELER, has given us entertainments which Ohio in 1839. He was a pretty good Sunday, at the residence, of her aunt, ron S 150 00 Isben'8 "Doll House." She calls her book SUPPORTED BY Mrs. S. Lockwood, on First-st. Mary F. Vandergrift to Horace Wimer, "Noto'8 Return," gives her heroline a ca- could never have been secured had it boy until thirteen years old when he Manchester 107 00 reer, and presents, it is said, "a moral less- not been for the remarkable concentra- went into a printing office at Mt. Ver- Mr. Fred Guy and family will soon F. C. Irish to E.T. Lewis et al., Ann Arbor 200 00 move into the bouse on First-st just D. Downer, by heirs, to Caroline Crowley, on with reference to the ennobling and Jk tion of effort and excellent business non. He entered the army in 1862 and vacated by J. Lockwood and family. Lima _ - 1,000 00 advancement of women." methods followed. We understand there served three years, when he was mus- People are moving to Milan from D. Downer, by heirs, to E. P. Downer et Wages of Sin —The price of your al.,Lima 1,000 00 laundry. The Judge and the Major. is a possibility of giving a May Musical tered out as an adjutant. He was in Whittaker, Oakville and Ypsilanti, and D. Downer, by heirs, to C. J. Downer, Festival next year as a fitting climax to the vacant houses are fast filling up. Lima 1,000 00 the clothing business in Ohio and D. Downer, by heirs, to Cordelia J. Leach, a course like the present series. In Illinois until 1867, when he came to The Patrons of Industry are talkingup Lima 1,000 00 Probate Order. New Special Scenery by Seavy. a big mass meeting to beheld in Milan, A. & N. J. Jarvis to A. & R. B. Edson, Yp- At a Session of the Probate Court of the Coun- that event the Symphony Orchestra Ann Arbor and opened his present bus- May 24th. Gov. Luce is expected to 6ilanti „ _ 250 00 ty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in And all other Interesting Features. would be heard in at least two concerts C. L. Yost to Ashley Minor, Ypsilanti 5,000 0" the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the 11th iness in which he has been very suc- deliver the address. Ashley Minor to H. P. Glover, Ypsilanti... 5,000 00 day of May in the year one thousand eight hun- and in a matinee in connection with cessful. In 1880 he was nominated as Jane Crippen to W. H. Crippen, Superior, 1 00 dred and ninety. "Usual IPrices. "©« Can't be Done. Alma M. Alehen, by ex., to Daniel Ran- Present: J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. the Choral Union. state senator on the republican ticket kin, York 175 00 In the matter of the estate of Grant T. Perry, SEATS ON SALE AT WAHR'S. The impetus which would be given and ran far ahead of his fellow candi- Editor (giving out assignments to re- B. C. Boyce to A. J. Boyce, Lyndon 360 00 deceased. porters)—Yon, Mr. Jones, are to go on Mary Fuchs to J. C. Allmendinger, Ann Comstock F. Hill the administrator of said es- ••••OBB to music would be very great and the dates. He is now commander of the Arbor 100 00 tate, comes into court and represents that he is foot to San Francisco, and write up yonr Hagdalena Frey to J. C. Allmendinger, now prepared to render his animal account as advantages accruing to the University G. A. R. post in this city, and one of the experiences. Ann Arbor 100 TO such administrator. G. H. WILD, and Ann Arbor are easily to be seen. M. W. Geer to Kittie A. Geer, Superior... 1 00 Thereupon it is ordered that Tuesday, the 10th most popular officers the order ever had. Jones—Very good sir; I will start at Wm. Jacobus to F. A. Howlett, Ann Arbor 600 0 day of June next, at ten o'clock in the fore- THE REGISTER endorses such a scheme It is owing greatly to his hard work once. PeWitt C. Sterry, by heirs, to Philip noon be assigned for examining and allowing MERCHANT TAILOR EJitor—You, Mr. Brown, are to steal Keusch, Sylvan 40 00 such account, and that the helreat-law of said most heartilv. and persistent energy that this city now L. & M. A. Johnson, by sheriff, to R. J. deceased and all other persons interested in is showing the largest stock of enjoys the great benefit of the T. A. A. something, and go to jail, to get us a de- Zebbs, Ann Arbor 207 91 said estate, are required to appear at a ses- scription of prison life from the inside. J. M. Nlebling et al. to John Mayer, Lima 1,150 00 sion of said Court, then to be holden at the & N. M. railroad. He lives in one of H. & T. Hutzel to Wilhelmina Miller, Ann Probate Office In the City of Ann Arbor, In said SPB.HTG GOODS. MR. MCKINLEY made a telling speech Brown—All right, sir; that's pretty County, and show cause, if any there be, why the Arbor ~ 300 00 He has the finest in support of the republican tariff bill. the finest residences of the first ward of tough, but I'll do it. M. Stlerle to Regina Tinker, Lodi 1,000 00 said account should not be allowed: And it Is Horace Phillips to Helen M. Bolt, Ypsi- further ordered, that said Administrator give TROUSERINGS In Ann Arbor. It was full of plain, practical illustra- this city and his neighbors will rejoice Editor—And you, Mr. Smith, are to at- lanti 750 00 notice to the persona interested in said estate, of tend the University of Michigan a week, P. Gallagher to W. F. & A. M. Kern, Ann the pendency of said account, and the hearing Examine G. H. Wild's stock of tions and unanswerable arguments. In that his new position, if he accepts it, thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub- will not require his being away long at without once visiting the Ypsilanti Nor^ Arbor 1,500 00 lished in the Ann Arbor REGISTER, a newspaper speaking of the occasion a correspon- mal girls, and— Jacob Chatham to J. C. Allmendinger, printed and circulating in said county, three suc- SPRING SUITING! a time from its many attractions, and Ann Arbor 100 00 cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. dent of the Post and Mail says: When Smith—Hold on, sir I I'll do anything F. C. & M. M. LoomlB to M. R. Williams, All the latest Novelties can be seen at the society of his wife and four chil- Ann Arbor „ 2,375 00 J. WILLARD BABBITT, he was in tho midst of the most telling possible, but I never could do that.—Ypei- Mary Ann Smith to Elizabeth Reynolds, [A true copyj Judge of Probate. No. a Washington St., Near Mala part of his speech, showing how free dren. lanti Commercial. Yp«ll»nti _. „- 610 00 WM. G. DOTY. Probate Register. 06 r I Itso \.\ I. A M> SOCIAL,. Next Saturday evening the members ol Judge Cooley is now at Washington. the Adelphi S >ciety will elect offices C. E. Mutschel spent Sunday at Owos?o The literary program for the evening wil be as follows: Mugi- Invitation, Nestor Itammor.s, Hugo (reis- naw last week to attend the wedding of er, J. J. Tillett, E. E. Ellinwood, C. A. $1.50, $2.00 ana $2.50. In All the Leading Styles, made up in the Most Artistic Manner by ler daughter, returned home yesterday. Palmer; program, J. R. Sutton, J. V. Mor- gan, J. F. Cook?, T. E. McClelland, E. F. First-class Artists. Mrs. Friend, Mrs. Howard and the Hal- 3ortman; arrangements, J. W. Goidwin, SUITINGS OF ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. steads, of Milm, who have pained con- T. W. Siiackelford, E. F. Johnson, B. E. An entire New Line and Extra siderable notoriety through the electric Johnston. sugar cases, were in the city Monday. The Webster S ciety gave an intere-iL- Value. OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. J. C. Wat's, of East Saginaw, was in ng public program in the law lecture This Department is loaded with all the new natty suitings of the sea- the city from Tnursday until Monday. He oom, Friday evening, consisting of the son, and prices so low that the daily rush in this Department is cime down to help his twin tnys celebrate nllowing: Oration, "England's Crime," very gratifying. heir liKh birthday, which occurred Fri- >y John Diiley; oration, " We, the Peo- day. FURNISHINGS. We are showing in endless variety Dress Shirts of the ple," by W. B. Oneill; debate, "Resolved Lewis W. James, of Siratoga Springs, hat congress should exercise control over We ask our friends to give us a call at The Two best makes, Collars, Cuffs, &o., &c, &o. ST. Y., visited his cousin, J. L. Babcick, he election of members of the House ol NECKWEAR. "Well, yes, I should say so, the Finest in the land. during the past week. He reports Sara- lepresentatives." The participants in the Sams. GLOVES, Perrin Kids, and many other popular brands. toga all rea ly for the usual rush of sum- debite, which was decided in the rieg- HEAD GEAR in all the leading styles, colors and shapes mer pleasure seekers. ative, were B. H. Hurd and W. H. Wa i- THOMAS BONNER, And if oontemplating a trip, remember we are Headquarters for Rev. and Mrs. Dr. Steele and daughter ey lor the resolution, and R. D. Macleod TRUNKS AND BAGS. ?annie, arrived from San Francisco last and H E. S arkey against it The music CHAS. S. FALL, week and are stopping at present at the urnished was especially fine. ADOLPH KEMPER, J. T. JACOBS & CO., residence of Mr. Taylor, No. 45 S. Fifth- THE FRESHMAN BANQCET. ave. Their many friends will be gUd to The frethmin banqiet last Friday eve The Two Sams welcome them back to the city. Ling, was a decided success uotwith The family of E. F. Mill", our new dry tanding the soohjmore attempt to k*ep 27 and 29 Main Street, - - ANN AEBOR. foods merchant, will removs from Albion he toastmaster f om b iing present. Tlie o this city, this week, and make their number prese-t was in excess of pre- lome in the house of Prof. Pattengill, on ious years and uo:hing rmrred the kfonroe-st. Mr. Mills has been at Albion, leasures of the evening. NxKels' hall DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AT his week, enjoying the pleasure of pack- was tastily decorated with the class THE TWO SAMS r.g and moving his household goods. olors, pink and slate, and the well-laden ables were marvels of the caterer's art. L. BLITZ. ?he literary exercises consisted of an ad- ON THE CAMPUS. Iress by the class president, P. M. Day, MAYER & COMPANY, ration by H. Pam, prophecy by Miss Successors to Mayer & Overbeck, for There will be no more abductions if the ennie E'ldy, history by H. D. Curtis, and authorities can prevent it. a poem bv M s< Grace Ford. After the lanquet, the be o of ihe sophomore esca- GREAT BARGAINS Prof. John Dewey and family were iade, Frat.k L. Evanc, proposed the fol- FINE GROCERIES. visitors at Fenton last week. owirjg toasts, to which neat responses -X2ST- Fresh Butter and Eggs Received Dailv. The Bicycle Club will make a run to were made: "Ninety-Three," by H. A. We have everything in the line of fpsilanti, Saturday afternoon. •Veedman; " The Faculty," by F. W. The senior pharmics have selected the McKee; "The Boys of '93," by Miss CROCESH7, CliASSWARBS, lesign for their commencement invitations. Maud Merritt; "The Girls of '93," by S. The annual spring banquet of the Ken- Harris. Dancing followed and con- and all sorts of fine presents at the very lowest rat as. As an induce- inued until the dawn was breaking. Tbe All Kinds of Furniture ucky Club will be given Friday evening. ment for Cash trade we will give a FREE COPY of the HOME CYCLO- haperones of the evening were Mrs. 3. PEDIA, (a book thatjshouldjbe in every home) with every $20 worth cs Prof. Hinsdale now rides in a hand- i. Angell, Mrs. P. R. de Pont, Mrs. A. A. ome new phaeton, which he purchased Groceries paid in cash. Stanley, Mrs. M. E. Cooley and Mrs. M. his week. W. Harrington. The senior laws defeated their junior Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Patent Rockers, Fancj irethren at base ball, laat Thursday, by a Chairs, Lounges, Elegant Sideboards, Tables of all de- core of 4 to 3. Fire ! Fire ! ! Fire ! !! scriptions, and everything else that you would expect to The Palladium board promise that their Fires occur when least expected. D m't SflFETY BICYCLES wait too long; delay is dangerous. Pro- find in a first-class Furniture Store. iterary effort will be given to the public arly next week. ect your property and buildings with the $12, $18, $25, $35, $50, $60, $75, $90, $115 and $135, IARDEN HAND GRENADE, the best fire ex- The Bicycle Club will hold a business inguishers every made. They are cheap "THE NEW MAIL," #&§!e shown to anyone who will visit us at hortly. ur office. Argonaut: W. H. Code, C. B. '92, H. D. ALLMENDINGER & Co, eft a week 8go to aocept a fine position No. 20 S. First Street, with the Union Pacific R. R. Company at Ann Arbor, Mich. , Spencer, barllett & Co., "heyenne, Wyoming. The Beautiful Guild. The University is to have another Wholesale Only. weekly paper, the independents having CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS. leld a meeting and decided to put an irgan in the field, last Saturday. ALVIN WILSEY, ESQ., Ann Arbor, Mich. The meeting which was to have been Dear Sir:—We purchased a Guild Piano of you nearly (or ANNUAL STATEMENT leld last Saturday morning, for the pur- quite) nineteen years ago. We also purchased a Boardman & Gray of Ol tbe Financial Condition of the pose of organizing a general athletic asso- you four years ago. If the B. & G. will do aa good servioe as the Guild ANN Allilou siation, was postponed until next Satur- has we will be perfeotly satisfied with It. Thus far, however, the Guild day morning. School ol Expression. has stood better, and required less tuning than the Boardman & Gray. Prof. Stanley gave a very interesting Yours truly, Go-Operative Safe Association, 22 South State Street. and instructive lecture on the Boston South Lyon, Mich., March, 1890. WM, DOTY. APRIL 5th, 1890. Symphony Orchestra, with illustrations AMOUNTS RECEIVED. on the piano, Monday afternoon, room 24 Series A—367 Shares, $37.25 each $13,670 75 Series B—129 Shares, 2175 each 8,192 76 >eing crowded with an attentive audience. Scries C—136 Shares, 12.25 each 1,653 75 Ml sir. The class of '65 will hold a reunion on Mr. W. F. Griffith, of Howell, (in the employ of Farrand, Williams Dues paid in advance „... 54 75 Tune 25 to celebrate the 25th anniversary Ss Clark, of Detroit), has just decided on a "Guild," after looking the $18,572 00 of their graduation. The class ties must Interest __ f 1,273 60 field over pretty srenerally. Said a teacher of many years experience, Fines 90 70 lave been loosely woven, as no reunion "it is the best Upright Piano I have ever seen." It is the best selling Transfer fees 19 00 Elements of Expressive Speech. las been held since the members left the Initiation fees 44 00 German. (Synthetic method.) Jniversity. Piano I have ever sold; for the reason that it is a PERFECT Piano at a Premium*. 979 38 2,406 68 REASONABLE prioe. Sold for cash or on easy monthly or quarterly Prof. B. L. D'Ooge, of the Normal, read $20,978 68 Physical Culture. payments, PAYMENTS, a paper on "The Relation of Philology to Loaned to members on mort- (Delsarte.) ~thnology"before the Philological Society, gage „ $19,900 00 The Importance of purifying the blood can- Loaned to members tempo- ast Thursday evening. H. F. DeCou not be overestimated, for without puro I have sold a good many "Guild" Pianos. Every one without ex- rary 470 00 Kindergarten. discussed some of the Roman and Etrus- blood you cannot enjoy good health. Salaries and Expenses 506 93 can coins and bronzes. ception, has given complete satisfaction. They are EXQUISITELY Dues delinquent 68 25 Froebel System in At this season nearly every one needs a Balance Cash In Bank 33 50 $20,978 68 The young ladies of '93 who were un- good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich finished and please the most fastidious customer. I say emphatically English and German. that I have never seen a more perfect piano in detail, AT ANY PRICE, STATK OP MICHIGAN, 1 brtunate enough not to receive an in- the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy County of WashtenawJ ltation to the class banquet, held a pleas- your confidence. It is peculiar in that it BEARING ANY NAME. Finished in mahogany, walnut, rosewood, Oottlob Luick, President, and John R. Miner, ant spread of their own at the residence strengthens and builds up the system, creates etc. See them before you buy. Prices reasonable. Over 25,000 in use. Secretary, being duly sworn, depose and say that ADDRESS— an appetite, and tones the digestion, while the foregoing statement of the condition of the of Prot Hinsdale, Friday evening. They Have been manufactured in Boston nearly thirty years. Ann Arbor Savings Association Is correct. tad a fine supper, toasts, responses, liter- it eradicates disease. Give it a trial. GOTTLOB LniCK, President ary exercises and dancing, and not a sin- Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. JNO. R. MINER, Secretary, ORIN CADY, Sworn tn and subscribed before me this 16th day gle male was present to spoil the feativ- Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. of April, 189X JAS. R. BACH, Notary Public PRINCIPAL. ties. IOO -Doses One Dollar ALVIN WILSEY, State Agent. THE REGISTER. KILLED HER HUSBAND. An Awful Crime Rere&led by a Woman With His Thumb, on Her Death-Red. A boy is said to have saved the Netherlands THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1890. MABTINSVILLE, Ind., May 13.—J. W. Iron; Inundation. Multitude* have been saved from the invasion of disease by a Brown, a wealthy farmer of Green town- bottle of Ayer*s Siirsapstrilla. This medicine ship, was murdered April 29, 1879. He imparts tone to tin' system and strengthens MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. had been to Indianapolis that day and every organ and fibre of the body. was known to have some money on his " I have taken a great deal of medicine, person. He did not arrive at home un- Ivit nothing has done "»' so much g<«»\ as Ayefa BarsaparlHa. I experienced its bene- REAL ESTATE. FOR MICHIGAN VETERANS. til 10 o'clock that night Every thing ficial effects before 1 had quite finished one Fifteen Hundred Old Soldiers Entitled to was quiet as usual when he retired. His bottle, and I can freely testify that it is the Money linler an Old Law. wife had secretly concealed a large best blood medicine I know of." —L. W. Attorney-General Huston submits to monkey-wrench in the bed, and when Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas. the State Board of Auditors his opinion he was sound asleep she commenced her " Confined to an office, as I am. from one hellish work by knocking her husband year's end to another, with little or no out- that under the recent ruling of the Su- door exercise, I find great help in AVIT'S preme Court all persons who were not in the head. The blow was not suf- Sarsaparilla, which I have used for several residents of the State and enlisted after flcientlyhard enough to kill him, and years, and am at present usinn. with excel- February 5, 1864, and are on the 200,000 thinking doubtless he was beset by- lent results. It enables me to keep always roll are entitled to J100 bounty, and all strange foes, he entered into the struggle at my post, enjoying the best of health." — persons residents of the State enlisting for life. He wrenched the weapon from H. C. Barnes, Maiden. Mass. o Investors and Home Seekers! after this date not accredited to any her hands and gave her a severe stroke township or county may receive 8100. in the face. Her cries brought her two Ayer's Sarsaparilla Under this ruling about 1,500 veterans sons, Buck and Jim, on the scene, who, PREPARED BY are entitled to bounties. with an axe in hand, smashed their DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. father's skull. The neighbors were Bold by DmggietB. $l,8ix*o. Worth $5 a bottle. Health in Michigan. summoned, but no murderer could be Reports to the State Board of Health found. The affair had all been pre- by fifty-one observers in different viously arranged by Mrs. Brown parts of the State for the week ended and her sons in order to on the 3d indicated that typhc-malarial obtain the land and money. Afterward fever, puerperal fever, intermittent fe- enough was learned to warrant the ar- ver, inflammation of the kidneys, rest of Mrs. Lou Parrott, daughter of •whooping cough and remittent fever Mrs. Brown, Joseph Greer, a son-in- increased, and cholera morbus, in- law and Buck Brown. They were tried ADDITION to the City of ANN ARBOR flammation of the brain, typhoid in the Morgan circuit court, but obtained fever, scarlet fever, dysentery and a change of venue to Hendricks Coun- pleuritis decreased in area of prev- ty, where Buck Brown was sentenced alenca Diphtheria was reported at to two years and the others were acquit- twenty-two places, scarlet fever at sev- ted. After eleven years the wife on her DUSTERS enteen, typhoid fever at nine and mea- death-bed acknowledged the horrible We believe Ann Arbor is the Best City in Michigan sles at thirty-three places. deed, telling the foregoing facts. James ARE THE BEST. has since died, but Buck resides in Kan- 100 styles, prices to suit all. Wat. AYBES & SONS, PHILADELPHIA. w IOH TO LIYB. Sentenced for Life. sas. Sold by all dealers. "Buck" Murray was recently convicted of the murder of Patrolman Schumaker BASE-BALL. in Detroit on the night of March 4 last and sentenced to soli- Standing or the Six Leading Organiza- EMORY The Educational Advantages here are unsurpassed ! tions for the Week Ended May 10. Mind wandering cured. Books learned tary confinement for life in the in oue reaiinp. Testimonials from all The Streets are broad and well kept! State prison at Jackson. Murray, to The following table shows the num- parts of the globe. Proepectu* POST ber of games lost and won by the clubs FREE, fwnt on application to Prof. Ann Arbor has a low rate of taxation! gether with an alleged pal named Mc- A. Loiaette. 237 Fifth Ave. New York. Cormick, was cracking a safe when dis- of the six most prominent base-ball or- It has the best system of Water Works in the West. covered by the patrolman. In the chase ganizations: Murray turned and fatally shot the offi- cer. S^ Shot His Face Off. Chicago 898 Philadelphia. 5 .643 Boston .687 Chicago 5 .61S Our Addition is just five Blocks from the Univer- At Ironwood the other evening burg- Philadelphia. .800 * 'meiiintiti.... 6 .600 lars attempted to enter Patter & Co.'a Brooklyn . we Brooklyn 6!.5S7 EtcH's Rtaatic Plate sity of Michigan ; it has a front of One Hundred Rods on State Street, the store when a clerk fired a shotgun in Buffalo . at I lost on .438 rsSTANTKELTEITOIl AliEimntATIO Pirss. | Pittsburgh... . UK Cleveland 7 .416 SCKK CURE for Rheumatism, Nenralgiantiti Sciatica. best residence street in the city. Its location is unsurpassed for health and the face of the foremost man and the Cleveland -. .416New York 9|.4O0 fioiiby drng^ieta everywhere, or by mail, 25cents. burglars fled. A few nights afterwards New York.... Pittsburgh... 9 .357 Kou'lu l'laator Works, j.uwcll, JHass. convenience. The levels taken by our Engineer, Geo. W. Sanborn, show the a man turned up at the hospital with his lowest point to be higher than Main Street in front of the Savings Bank. face shot off giving his name as John AMERICAN. WESTERN. Eichards and admitted he was the burg- The slope of the ground is such that the drainage is perfect, having a fall of lar shot. lie died refusing to name his Rochester. 808 Denver. ,M Athletic.. ix City... .625 MOTHERS from six to ten feet. accomplices. St. Louis. 035 It's Moincs. .611 Louisville Minneapolis.. .529 Two Years in a Trance. Syracuse. .411 Milwaukee... .470 Columbus in . Ill Kansas i iiv. .438 Two years ago Margaret Kinney, ot Toledo 6 1" 875 St. Paul rt HI .375 We have filed our Plat and have given Alpena, was taken suddenly ill and since Brooklyn. Omiiha 818 that time she has remained in a trance. For week* she will remain motionless, XLL'S-IOWA.U INTEK • STATE. and sometimes she goes ten days without il food. Physicians say the girl's general Dubuque... 1.000; Burlington... .TOO health is good and can not account for Ottumwa... .857 i .555 Monmouth. .666 Terre Haute. .500 •the remarkable sleep. The girl has C'dr Rapids 3al68burg... 444 not spoken a word since she was first Ottawa Kvunsville.. . in Aurora sea 6tricken. Joliet Sterling BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA^ Proven Innocent. BOLD BY ALL OKUGS/SrS. "" SOLD BY 81-2 Acres fora Park. Edward Murphy, who was sentenced Kailway ISullriing. to prison for life for murder and placed CHICAGO, May lO.—The next number c. K. IIIIKII\« ii. in solitary confinement for ten years, of the Railway Age will show in an Ii A I I 111 nl W. L,. DonslsH' name and We have paid Fifty Dollars for a handsome and •was recently proven innocent. The sol- article on railway construction that «*••>' * 1U11 price are stamped on the itary confinement converted Murphy bottom. If the dealer cannot supply TOO. over 1,100 miles have already been send direct to factory, enclosioK advertiser into a harmless lunatic, and steps were added to the track mileage of the United price. attractive plan for a Park. being taken to have him sent to the States in 1SU0. There have been in all asylum. His friends oppose this, as 944 new roads begun or incorporated they think he has suffered enough. since the 1st of January last, tfh* paper predicts that the construction ot Three Fatal Accidents. 1892 will exceed that of '89, when 9,200 Work will commence on the streets and Park Edward English, a Duluth, Soath miles were built Shore & Atlantic brakeman, fell from early in April. Four new houses are already contracted for to be built upon the cars at Negaunee the other our addition this year. New sidewalks will be laid, shade trees will be afternoon and was killed. Charles Jacobsen and another Finn, who planted upon the streets and Park. Two professors in the University have were handling timber at the Queen already purchased Lots in this addition, and will soon build good houses on mine, fell down the shaft the same LOOSE'S EXTRACT afternoon, a distance of 100 feet. They riBD their lots. died a few hours after the accident Appearance! Are Deceitful Don't iudge a man by his clothes. A CUNDjuam All the Lots have an Alley 16 feet Wide, wealthy drover of Davison went to Flint a few days ago to purchase a quantity of furniture. As he looked somewhat in the rear. We have made the price of the lots very low. If you buy a Lot shabby he was given a cold shoulder by W. L. DOUGLAS we believe you will double your money in three years time. a dealer. The drover left the store, $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. boarded a train and went to Detroit and Fine Calf, Heavy laced Grain and 'Creed- purchased a bill of goods to the amount moor Waterproof. Best in the world. Kxamine his of $700. «5.00 GENUINE BAND-SEWED SHOE 84.00 HAND-SEWED WILT SHOE. Raised Their Pay Voluntarily. S3.no POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. 88.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. The Investment is Safe General Manager Beckley, of the Cin- §2.215 2 »•> WORKINGMEN'8 SHOES. S2.OO and 81.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. cinnati, Wabash & Michigan railroad, All made in Congress, Button and Lace. recently issued a circular telling his as a Savings Bank, and the gain much more rapid. Female Weakness Sores, Ulcers, Tumors, F men their pay would be raised from 55 Abscesses, Blood Poisoning, Malt Rhruni, $3&$2SHOESLA D°igs to $10 each per month, advising them to Catarrh, Erysipelas, Kheumai ism and all 81.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. lilood and Skin Diseases. PRICE $I. per Pint Best Material. Best Style. Best Fitting. do steady work, adopt economical meth- Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $5. 1 lb can Solid Extras W. L. DouKlas, Brockton, Mass. Sold by ods to secure a competency, build them- **-so. J. M. LOOSE RED CLOVER CO- Examine W. I,. Douglas 92.00 Shoe (or We will sell Lots for Cash. selves homes and save money. DETROIT. MICH, sold t>v oildiu Gentlemen and Ladiea. Short but NlWI} lt*m<. WM. REINHARDT & CO., The 6. R. oty A Fel- for yourselves. This is better than a Loan and Investment Association. Your wealthy colored citizen of Detroit, was ner, I,. Grnner, W. II lulu.r.n * Co., found hanging to a rafter in a shed back A. 1». Meyler * Son, ANN ARBOR. money is kept at home. of his house recently. He had been failing mentally for some time. A tabulated statement was recently issued showing the number of prisoners FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. ThlB it1 a choice piece of land. In Huron county that escaped from the Jacksonville Mich., that was taken on a mortgage, ana Is of. prison from 1876 to 1890. There wera .•red at Jl.OOO under value. Price 12.600; easy •ighty-one escapes and fifty-one recapt- *nnj. Address the owner, EMPIRE WELL AUGER CO, H. B. POWELL. Woodstock, Vermont. ITHACA, N. Y.. HAMILTON, ROSE & SHEEHAN, "HOMES IN RUINS. ADDITIONAL COUNTY. Cheap Excursions to Kansas and Ibe West. Seventy-Five Buildings Wrecked [ Crowded out last week.] For a number of years the people of the by a Cyclone in Ohio. Webster. East have had no opportunity to visit the HARD TIMES Farming and Stock Country in the West FOR GRAIN RAISERS. Miss Ida Spoor is the guest of Mrs. during the Spring Time at low railroad Eighteen Fernons Badly Injured— Sever* Wm. Scadin. rates, but this year the Santa Fe Route, FREEFDl/CATIOHS Tornadoes In Pennsylvania, IOWM, Mis- Supervisor Ball, has nearly completed (AtcbisoD, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad) Can they make money at souri and Kansas—A Number of his assessment. hag decided to give such an opportunity, Deaths Reported. George Latson, wife and son are visit- and will sell excursion tickets on the dates present prices ? ing relatives here named below, at such low rates that the YES! DESOLATION AT AKRON. Miss Hunt, of the High School, was cost of the trip will be within the reach of 3 GIRLS AKRON, O., May 12.—At 5:30 Saturday the guest of Miss Tubbs last week. any person who thinks of going West to A Special Offer to the Young Women of America to Secure a HOW? evening, in the midst of a very heavy Messrs. Hurm and Hubbell have been purchase a farm. The two dates fixed up- rainfall, this city was struck by the the guests of Henry Scadin. They are on for these cheap excursions are, Tues- By keeping the soil rich, worst tornado, beyond comparison, old acquaintances of his from Benzonia. dav, April 22nd, and Tuesday, May 20tb. FREE COLLEGE EDUCATION By cultivating it well, which has ever been known here. The Prof. W. 8. Perry is to address the The tickets will be sold only on these two A COMPLETE EDUCATION AT VASSAR COLLEGE, storm struck the southern part of Farmer's Club at John Alexander's, dates, and will be good tor return for By using the best seed, the city and tore through the To any young girl of 16 years or over, who will—from this date until January Saturday. His subject is: "Morals in thirty days from date of sale. On these 1st, 1891—send us the largest number of yearly subscribers to THEN Fifth, Fourth and Second wards, Schools." rates you can reach any point on the doing a tremendous amount of dam- William Handley has rented and Santa Fe System in Kansas, Indian Have their Grain and Seeds age. Prof. Egbert, of Buchtel College, moved to the McNally farm in Ann Territory, Texas, Colorado and New who was out in the storm, calculated Arbor township. He still works his Mexico. Through trains run from Chicago Threshed, Saved and Cleaned that it was traveling at the rate of four own place here. and from Kansas City ovtr the Atchison, BY THE miles a minute, so that its track of about The Reading Circle, last Friday eve- Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad. a mile and a half through this city ning, debated the question : "Resolved, Rialto Building, Chicago, III. NICHOLS & SHEPARD was traversed in a little more that we do not need an increase in the Jno. J.Byrne, Asst. Gen'l. Pr. Agt. than twenty seconds. It moved navy." The judges decided in favor of in almost a straight line the affirmative. .VIBRATOR through a well-settled part in the city, A DiNtresslnff Case and Happy Cure. and the ground is strewn to-day with XI Han. "For over a year I have had a breaking It will handle Grain and Seeds splintered house timbers, broken furni- Dick Knight spent Sunday with his out on my leg, which troull' d me so ture, uprooted trees and leveled barns parents. bad I could not walk, leg badly swelled, FASTER, and outhouses. In a trip over the storm's of a purple eclor, with eruptions so bad Mrs. Friend is building a new fence that blood would ooze out if I bore try per year, we will give as a patn nineteen dwellings were counted on her premises. BETTER and that were either ripped into kindling weight on it. I was recommended to try reward a complete education at Vassar £• CLEANER, wood or so badly wrecked that they Several of the Ypsilanti boys gave Clarke's Extract of Flax (Papillof) Skin j College, including all expenses of tui- can not be occupied. About seventy- Milan a call Sunday. Cure, wh'ch I have done. My lei* is now l tion, board, &c, for an entire course; than any other Thresher. five persons are being sheltered by The Luce minstrels failed to mater- weil and I c-.n walk two miles on it with- •«1or if she prefers, she may choose Wellesley, Smith, or any friends. ialize Saturday night. out any trouble." Signed, ''A. D. HAY- It will save enough extra Dr. Pyle is painting and paperiDg the WARD." pother American College. This offer means a complete edu- Of the eighteen persons injure! all inside of his residence. Clarke's Flax Soap makes the skin soft cation in every branch of study, THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL grain {which other machines will probably recover. Tramps and pack peddlers infested and prevents ehaoDing. Skin Cure $1.00. V paying all expenses. will waste) to pay all thresh- CANTON, 6., May 13.—The cyclone Milan, Friday and Saturday. Soap 25 cents. For sale by Eberbach & which wrecked Akron last Saturday Son. A CHANCE FOR AN EDUCATION FOR ALL GIRLS. ing expenses, and often three night visited Limaville, in the northern Mr. Stewart took his wife's remains part of this county. Six houses were to Detroit for burial, Thursday. An American magazine has offered the We will also, as a second offer, to five times that amount. unroofed and others badly wrecked. Mrs. H. Sill and daughter have re- Princess of Wales $5,000 for an artie'e. give to any girl of 16 years or over, It will Clean the Grain and Amos Hart's wife and daughter are in turned from their Detroit visit. So determined was the editor to secure who will—between now and JanJ . danger of losing their lives from in- Charles Pullen has purchased the R. the royal ccutributor ihat he si nt a special Offer. { 1st, 1891, send us i.ooo subscrib- Seed so much better that you juries received. A girl baby, aged 18 Swayze residence on Wilcox-st. messinger to Marlborough House. The months, was instantly killed when the Mrs. Charles Clark and son are visit- Princess has as yet neither eccepied nor ers to THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, at #1.00 per year, a full can get an extra price for it. crash came. ing friendsatScnoolcraft for a few days. declined the off r. single term of one year at Vassar College, or any other Ameri- It will do your work so SEVERAL DEATHS IN MISSOURI. Miss Parsons, of Ypsilanti, is the To Nervous Debilitated Hen. can College she may select. A term means a full year's study, much QUICKER, so much ST. LOUIS, May 12.—Several violent guest of Miss May Reynolds for a few If you will send us your address, we we guaranteeing to meet the entire expenses thereof during tornadoes have occurred in different days. well mail you our illustrated pamphlet the year. CLEANER, and so free parts of Northern Missouri within the Charles Wilson is greatly improving explaining all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated ^ last two days, and a large amount of his residence this spring with a new Send at once for circular of information, Sample copies, &c. Electro-Voltaic Belt and Appliances, and APRIL number MOW READY. On the news stands—10 cents a copy. from WASTE, that you will property has been damaged and porch and paint. their charming effects upon the nervous several persons killed. In Har- Rev. Jay Huntington and daughter Z&. We offer THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL f\n]xr r*C f*f < save money. debilitated system, and how they will Jlll u rison County houses and barns entertained guests from Detroit and quickly restore you to vigor, and man- ^ from now to July 1st, on trial for^ J ^D ^ SuchThreshing Machinery were demolished and a large Saginaw over Sunday. hood. Pamphlet tree If you are thus amount of farm property destroyed. jMas an experiment, and to introduce into thousands of families £* The "suggestive " social at E. A. Rey- affl oted, we will send you a Belt and •^jnot already familiar with the handsomest illustrated period- £* is made only by William Wilson and his two small chil- nolds, Friday evening, was well attended Appliances on a trial. 1 dren were blown away with his house and it was a novel affair. VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall Mich. in the world for Ladies and the family. K and killed and several persons were Two excursions passed through Milan, CURTIS PUBLISHING CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. U^ NICHOLS & SHEPARD injured. In Gentry County more Sunday, one from Totedo to Detroit and Indianapolis News: It is only a ques- BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN. than twenty buildings were destroyed one from Detroit to Toledo, both being tion of time when the wisest of us will and Mrs. Nathan Green was killed. under the auspices of the Jew?. The make a foolish break. Cattle and hogs were killed and a good trains met here and a few through mis- deal of general farm property and crops take were left in Milan during the day, 18 Xeicroes ! greatly injured. Five or six dwellings much to their chagrin. Who left the United States for Liberia and several outbuildings were blown last year have lately returned, being un- away south of Memphis, Mo. Fences able to stand the climate. Everybody go- were carried away and orchards swept King and Franklin's New Colossal ing to a new climate should have a bottle down, but nobody was killed. Shows. of Sulphur Bitters with them as a safe- 1 nwmt iiiwuvft NIIH vvnvmp guard against di.-ease.—Hartford Courant. JEFFKKSOX CITY, MO., May 12.—A The advent of an attractive and popular 36 MAZXT STREET. terrific hurricane, accompanied by an show is always a desirable evpnt to a major Somerviile Journal: Only a truly selfish extraordinary fall of rain, swept over portion of the community, and when that man can realize fully how utterly selfish Has received a new line of Non-Magnetic Gold and this city Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. hag the well merited reputation of King other men can be. The wind blew at a rate of sixty-five & F.unklin's the interest is enchanced. Silver Watches for exact service ; also the latest ia THE GREAT miles an hour and the rain fell in tor- The gentlemen managing the exh bition Advice To Mother*. rents. A large section of the roof of are known to all amusement patrons as being indefatigable in providing the best Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should Elgin and Waltham Gold Watches, 0 and 1 size, the State-House was blown ofl and always be used for children teething. It |German Remedy.j the offices below deluged with line of attractions that capital and enter- prise can secure. This show ia to exhibit soothes the child, softens the gum, allays water. The roof of the penitentiary all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best the smallest American Watches made; also the "TRUTHS FORTHESICK.j hospital was blown away, and" much in- here May 27. The management seem to have succeeded in getting completely out remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents For those deathly $1,000 will be pi convenience to the patients was occa- bottle. "newest in Oxidized and Bright Silver Jewelry." Bilious Spellsdcpencl 'or a case where Sr L-1 sioned. A heavy mass of stone on the of the eld and new ruts of canvas enter- unSuLPniTKBirrERS •HCR BITTERS willl tainments and to have boldly struck out People will take anything except ad- it v»Ul cure you. lot assist or cure. Il top of the rear wall of St. Patrick's lever fails. Cathedral was blown down. It into a new highway that can but lead to vice. Do you suffer with fir at cial prosperity. Nothing Succeeds Like Success lthattircd and allgone Cleanse the vitiated I crashed - through the roof to the Perfumed ink is all ready for adoption. • feeling; it BO, use>lood when you seel basement below, wrecking the I3ULPHITB BlTTEBS; ts impurities burstl altar. Small houses all over the town Acute and chronic rheumatism can be And Nothing Witshes like our lit will cure you. iifr through the skinl Real Estate Transfers. n Pimples, Blotches,! were demolished and much damage was effectually and permanently cured by the Operatives who art Delos Phillips to Horace Phillips, Ypsi- Jcloscly confined In ind Sores. Rely onl done to trees and shrubbery. In the use of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and SULPHUR BITTERS,I lanti - 4 1,000 Qthe mills and work- d health will fol-S country northeast of here many barns G. W. Phelps to H. T. Phelps, Webster 4,000 Plasters. "GOLD BLOCK" Tahops; clerks.whodo G W. Phelps to H. T. Phelps. Webster 1,300 I not procure sufficient were demolished and miles of fences AND leveled to the ground. E. H. Corderay to Harding & Shuefer, Yp- Hood's Sarsaparilla has the largest sale •exercise, and all who SULPHUR BITTERS! eilanii 850 of any medicine before Ibe public. Any "SILVER BLOCK" lareconfined in doors, will cure Liver Com-I M. J. Whitney to E. H. Pearsall, Ypsilanti S I should use SULPHUR plaint. Don't be dis-l IN PENNSYLVANIA. H. HardlnKbcuse to J. & A. M. Goodman, honest druggist will confirm this state- I BITTERS. They will ouraged; it will curel FRANKLIN, Pa., May 12.—A terrible Ypsilanti 950 ment. SOAP Qnot then be weak and row. cyclone passed over the southern part of L. J Millen to J. G. Spathoff. Ann Arbor... 75 sickly C. H. Millen to Philo B. Millen, Manches- Wreckage from the past season's dis- If you do not wish this county at 5 o'clock Saturday even- ter 1 I to suffer ft-omKheu m will build you up and I ing. Two people, Noah Jackson and Wm. Warner, by sheriff, to J. L. Babcock sipations include a good many human latism, use a bottle 01 make you strong and I et al., ex.. Lima _... 2,235 beings. ISULPHUR BITTERS lealthy. wife, were killed outright and a num- H. C. Gregory to Joannah Gregory, Dex- I it never falls to cure SDLPHCR BITTERS I ber of persons dangerously injured. The ter ™ - 1 ROCHESTER, July the 12. Mancels Specific, will make your blood r D. W. Noyes, by ex.. to John Allen, Ann Don't be without: storm was general throughout the coun- Arbor 1,500 To the Public:—I have been a great !bottle. Try it; you pure, rich and strong, I ind your flesh hard. ty, but the track of the cv clone was only Ernest Ellsasser to Emanuel Ellsasser, Sa- sufferer from kidney difficulty for a num- I will not regret it. about 300 feet wide. Every thing in line - 1 Ladies in deucfUi Try SULPHUR BIT-I Peter Carey to C. A B. Hinz. Ann Arbor.... 500 ber of years and have been unable to at- FARMERS, MECHANICS and LABORERS health, who are al FEUS to-night, and! its path was demolished, trees were up- Jacob Wurster to Mary Falmer, Sylvan 100 tend to my business until I commenced run down, should tise you will sleep well I rooted and houses and barns destroyed. John Koch to G. & M. Boettger, Ann Ar- taking the F. E. C. Kidney Remedy. I Should use our SULPHTR BITTERS. "in/1 feel better for it. I In one instance a house con- bor - 1.100 CURES I Eunice J. M. Ford to Chas. Hurt, Ann Ar- am now one hundred per cent, better and Do you want the best Medical Work published ? taining an invalid was struck Arbor ~ 2,i00 am able to attend to my business. I feel Nervous Debility, Exhaustion. Premnture De- Send S 2-ocnt stamps to A. P ORDWAT & Co., and the bed containing the sick Joa. Mclntyre to Geo. Snauble, Bridge- cay, Partial or Total Impoieacy, and All Boston, ll;i»s., and receive a copy, free. water 450 like a new man. WEAK- man lifted up bodily and carried G. W. Inman to L. E. Walter, Ypsilanti HOMER JACOBS. ness arising from overtaxation of mind or body. out into the yard, where it fetched up Town 1.000 293 Alexander-st., Rochester. N. Y. MEN THE FIGURE "9." against a tree, the man being badly in' F. J. Fletcher to F. S. Fletcher, Superior.. 2,600 PURE PINETAR SOAP Suffering from flip Diseases and weakness that bare The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stajt L. E. Walker, by sheriff, to H. A. Keith, origin in youthful Imprudenee ran rely on a speedy uud jured. A large number of cattle were ex.. Ypsilanti 3,410 Atcbison Globe: When a man prays for permanent restoration to health and happiness. No man or woman now living will ever date s killed. The path of the cyclone ex- E. H. Morgan, by sheriff, to J. E. Beal, For Rongh or Chapped If and*. Price, 82.00 by mail nrrurcly Healed. • iocument without using the figure 9. It standf Plttsfleld 1,321 punishment for his sins, it is evident that THE SPECIFIC is prepared fromth e prescription of in the third place in 1890, where it will remain tet tended from near the county line to the Glover & Hood to Burk & Trip, Saline 800 he is a hypocrite. an old and experienced physician, and may be relied ou years and then move up to second place in 1900 Allegheny river. M. H. Burcb to E. J. M. Ford, Ann Arbor.. 4,000 as a remedv unequaled in' efficacy, and -we therefore A. Davenport to W. A. Moore, York 2,500 recommend it to the notice of the Medical Proftssum where it will rest for one hundred years. OIL CITY, Pa., May 12.—A most de- Nichols and Castle to John Schweinfurtb, In Holland, Mich., C. J. Dcesbury pub- Ask for our Toilet Goods. Sold Everywhere. Oralli/. QtUce and Laboratory ManceVs Specific. There is another "9" which lias also come to stay structive cloud-burst and cyclone struck Ann Arbor Town ~ 6,000 lished the News, and its columns strongly » 13 E. 30tb St.. New York Ci«y H. J Drake to H. S. Barton, Lyndon 1.800 recommend Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respeci this section about 11 p. m. Saturday. O. C. Wilmot to G. W. Burt. Ann Arbor..... 400 PENINSULAR SOAP CO. that it has already moved up to first place, when Houses, barns, bridges, oil-well rigs Wm Muir to Agatha Helber, York 1,000 coughs, colds, sore throar, catarrh and it will permanently remain. It is called the ">'o asthma. 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine and gas lines are in ruins. At East Sandy, about eight miles from here, the The "No. 9" was endorsed for first pbicc by tht In the library of William Bell Scott, Yonkers Gazette: There i9 always one experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889 residence of William Nunnemaker was which was to have been scld at auction in knave in a church that no ministerial elo- EINSEY & SEAB0L7 where, after a severe contest with the leading inu blown down, burying the entire family London a fiew weeks ago, were first edi- quence can convert. chines of the world, it was awarded the onl; in the ruins. Mr. and Mrs. Nunne tions of Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Burns, Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, al maker are seriously injured and their M lion, Sterne, Gray, Keats, Shelley, and A pure and reliable medicine.—A com- zeros, e others on exhibit having received lower awards two children will probably die. The resi- Coleridge. Tbere was also a first edition pound fluid extract of roots, leaves, baiks Washington Street, Ann Arbo , of gold medals, etc. The French Government dences of Thomas Starr and William and berries is Burdock Blood Bitters. also recognized its superiority by the decoration of of Bewick's "Birds." Michigan. TO HACKINAC Lambertson were destroyed. The Valley They cure all diseases of the blood, liver Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, Presidentof the company, railroad also suffered severely. Freight and kidneys. SUMMER TOURS. with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Hare always on hand a complete Stock of ever PALACE STEAMERS. LOW RATES. The "No. 9" is not an old machine improved train No. 68 struck a landslide at Hull's Bomeseekers' and Harvest Excur- thing IT, upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the Siding, and eighteen flat cars were sions West at One-Half Rates, Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup cures Pour Trips per Week Between Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand- thrown into a ditcb. Three hundred via., Illinois Central; R. «- rheumatism by striking at the seat of the DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND est advance in sewing machine mechanism of the disease and restoring the kidneys and * Petoskey, Sault Rtr>. Mfi--ie, and Lake age. Those who buy it can rest assured, there, feet of track was washed out at Astral, On April 22d, May 20ih, September 9th Huron W y Ports. and smaller portions at Hrandon. All liver to healthy action. If taken a suffi- fore, of having the very latest uud best. and 23d, and October 14th, 1890, the Illi- cient time to thoroughly eradicate such Every Week Day Betwe#n mails were delayed twenty hours. nois Central Railroad will sell excursion GROCERY LINE poison, it never fail?. DETROIT AND CLEVELAND BUTLER, Pa., May 13.—News has beeD tickets at ONE FARE for the round trip to received here of the destruction of a all stations west of and including Iowa Sp«cikl Sunday Trip* during Jun*. July, Au,;uM Mid S«pt. For a walking costume southane cloth of Doubl- D»lly Line Be wwn dwelling house in Donegal township by Falls, la., which embraces the following military blue is very stylish. the cyclone of Saturday night. The prominent points: Teas, Coffees and Sugars CHICAGO ANl^ST^JOSEPH, MICH. building was entirely demolished and Webster City, la. Ft. Dodge, la. U VT, QJJ Stitches three yards of O'JR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLFTS All prime Articles bought for d^ nels, and a lot of Black Goods. More this city, next Sunday morning at 10:30. for single tickets. Only those holiing Pa Ann Arbor is to have still another man- J? 0 22-inch Black Faille Silks, worth of them and finer than ever. Rev. G. F. H. Meiser, pastor of St. Paul's ufacturing enterprise, the Union Shade- season tickets can secure single tickets and to $1.00, for 75c. Lutheran church, Detroit, will conduct the Pull Co., which was organized at Grand they can secure only one single ticket f< r * crc ' 0 1

installation ceremonies. each seasen ticket held. Single tickets Woo l In hear d o f JERSEY JACKETS Rapids in March, and has now removed O 35 c an d £3 22-inch Black Surah Silks, worth may be secured at Sheehan's on Friday. The annual encampment of the Sons of its office and factory to this city. The O 75c, for 55c. Have cut a great figure this season, Veterans will be held at Lansing, June stockholders are Geo. W. Bulli", Thomas The Ladies Society of the Congrega- a and we keep our stock full, all sizes 30 to July 5. J. T. Jacobs' (camp ol this C. Brown and JuRtin B. Bullis. The cap- tional church will bold their annual meet- p 24-inch Black Surah Silks, Double and qualities. One lot of Colored city should press the claims of the Athena ital stock is $20,000, of whioh $2,500 is ing, Friday afternoon, at which time the K Warp, worth $1.00, for 75c. paid in. The company has leased the Jackets at $2.00, former price $4.00, of the West as a suitable place for holding report of the work done during the past C" rq ^J and one lot at $3.00, former prices the encampment next year. boiler shop on W. Huron-st, and is fitting ten years will be read. The ladies of the w 'Oc . «.« We are Sole Agents in Ann Arbor $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. t over for a factory. other churches are invited to attend. CD for Haskell's Guaranteed Black The common council held a special ses- |o re . Silks, the Best Wearing sion, of about fifteen minutes duration, Teressa M. Walsh died at the residence The regular monthly meeting of the

ce s Silks made. Monday evening, for the purpose ot pass- of her mother on Ann-st, Fridny, aged 20 Ann Arbor Business Men's Association BARGAINS ALL ALONG ing upon the modest bond for $80,000 years and 9 months. She was in got d will be held in the council chamber at the p . court house, on Fi i lay, May 16, 1890, at Fifteen Dozen Boys and Girls Fast THE LINE. which the treasurer presented. They con- health as usual until Wednesday evening, Black Ribbed Hose, worth 15c, sidered it good and accepted it. when she was taken with a vomiting 8 o'clock p. m. Reports of committees 0 spell which resulted in the bursting of a will be heard and other important business all at 9c. a pair.

c 'oli s BACH', ABEL & CO. Gov. Luce has appointed M. H. Lane, I lo >d vessel. The deceased wan a sister will be transacted. All members are — of Kalamazoo, and C. H. Richmond, ot of Marshal Walsh and was a bright young urged to be present and to bring all 0 Big Sale Silk Gros-Grain Ribbons at 0 i this city, to have charge of Michigan's lady who was beloved by her friends. friends of the business advancement of 0 bd 5c. a yard. '. 1 t , interests at the World's Fair at Chicago The funeral was held on Monday, at the Ann Arbor. 1 1 ^^ Cr OPEN YOUR EYES in 1892. The appointments are good ones, Catholic church in Northfield. EOOEHE K. FREUAUFF. O No. 9 and 12 All Silk Ribbons at especially that of Mr. Richmond. Corresponding Sec. » ? 0 1 10c. a yard. The Grand Commandery of Knight* — 1 3 J. L. Babcock's "park" on the corner ol Templar of Mic ligan, will meet at De- President Augustus H. Strong, D. D., of I-JLJ Black Lace Drapery Nets 35c, 50c. Rochester Theological Seminary, Roches- if SHUT YOUR MOUTH. Main and Williams-sts, which by the way troit, next Tuesday and Wednesday. The ' • *O g and $1.00. IH tttm IHMHH miNtttntUUIMM lltlHHIHIIItta E? in 5 has never been turned into the beautiful er, N. Y., will preacti at the Baptist CD C !• f it s an d ] 3ham " delegates from the loc*l commardery will e Low * Thi s i breathing spot that rumor said it was to be B F. Watts, L. C. Goodrich, C. S. Fill, church next Sunday morning, May 18, Newe i On Saturday we place on sale 100 LOOK AT THIS. be a couple of years ago, has been leased W. G. Doty, W. D. Harriman, C. E. His- and in the evening will deliver the annual Gold and Silver Handle, so- for the season for lawn tennis courts. cock and several other past comman- address before the Young People's So- w called, $1.25 Fast Black See what Krause's Shoes are before ciety of the church. It will be a rare

ders. W. G. Doty now hi lls the position 'St . Purchasing. The Washtenaw Baptist Association 0 Umbrellas, for 75c. of deputy grand commander of the order, privilege to hear one of the ablest religious 0 held a meeting at Manchester, last wee k and it is anticipated that after next Wed- writers and educators of the Baptist de- D We have the leading Stvles in Wednesday, at which the following office!s 0 % Twenty-five Dozen so-called 75c, nesday he w:ll stand at the head of Tem- nomination who comes thus to Ann Ar- W Corsets, for 39 cents. Best Makes. were elected: Rev. J. L. Cheney, of plar Masonry in Michigan. bor tor the first time. It is expected that w^ Ypsilanti, moderator; Rt-v. E. A. Carman, an informal conference will be arranged Good Goods and Low Prices is what ap One Case Summer Corsets, so-called Talks. of Ann Arbor, clerk; W. J. Canfield, of Monday evening as two Scio farmers for Monday evening, for students who may H g Ypsilanti, treasurer. were driving a young team on Liberty be interested in the question of modern M B 75c Quality, for 39c We will sell you a Ladies' Fine Don- ce s bd P street, the wagon pole broke, by Mack & ministerial education and its requirements. Lhr Ji QC Big Lot Beaded Shoulder Capes at gola Kid Shoe for $2.00 and $2.50 Inspector General Newbetry dropped Schmid's corner. This frightened the CD in on company A, Monday evening, for The "Merchants' Carnival," which has fcd $1.00, $1.25, $2.00, and $3.00. such as other dealers charge you horses and they ran, but not far, as the g ar e $3.00 for the purpose of making an official inspec- wagon ran into the ditch and struck the aroused much pleasant anticipation, ii to tion. The boys were thoroughly drilled crosswalk leading from the alley in the rear be held next week in the rink, on the Bargains in Stockinet Jackets at In Gent's Shoes there has never been by Major Millard, and Lieut's Dengler and of Koch & Henna's. The shock threw 22nd and 23rd in the evening, and on the $2.00. $2.50, and $3.00. such a line offered for Campion, and acquitted themselves to the the men, horses and wagon in one mass, 24th in the afternoon. Children will be 1 satisfaction cf the inspector. where they had to be separated by parties admitted at half price at the matinee. > Two cases Ladies Ribbed Vests four WEAR, STYLE AND FIT, who saw the accident No damage was The rink is to be beautifully decorated a for 25 cents. Chas. E. Hiscock now wears a hand- done except the breaking of the wagon with booths, designed by the merchants as we offer for $3.00. some gold, diamond-mounted chtrm which pole. who will use every effort to make them Q One case Men's Summer Shirts and Gent's Fine Seamless Solid Shoe for was presented to him, Tuesday evening, by attractive. The military drill will be the Drawers, worth $1.00 a suit for his fraters of Ann Arbor commandery, as principal feature of the evening. Fifty- $1.50. Through an inexcusable overnight THB c 50c or 25c. a garment. a token of thefar esteem and in appreci- two young ladies will take part in it, each o S REGISTER neglected to give notice last Come and look over our stock, ation of his services as eminent comman- dressed in a costume to represent one of 50 dozen Children's Summer Vests der during th» nn-t two years. week of one of the pleasuntest and most our merchants. Great ingenuity has been We are always pleased to brilliant social events that has taken place expended is devising pretty costumes and at 10c each. A. H. Herrou, tne new editor of the in this city in Bon o time. This was the the result will be very pleasing. The I- show goods. South Lyon Picket, considers life worth marriage of Mary A. Studley, daughter of Chequamagons will furnish the music and C/l Ladies' Rubbers 25c a pair. living now. He was married on April 25, Rev. W. S. Studley of this city, and promise a new and varied program on n We will make it pay you to come to Miss Hattie E. Warren, of New Hudson, Philip H. Gray ol Detroit, which was cele- each occasion. Refreshments will be n brated at the M. E. church, on Tuesday and see us. and since that time his paper has had a served. Admission twenty-five cents. 3 evening ot last week. The father ot the Let all come. brighter and sunnier appearance. Here's bride performed the ceremony in the pres- SAMUEL KRAUSE, success to both of his ventures. ence of a large number of invited guests, 48 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Mich. A radical change is to be made in the including a large party from Detroit, A. L. Noble visited Chicago last week H o the Cheapest I running of trains on the Michigan Central which was the former home of the bride. YOU CAN GET IT after next Sunday. A new train, the Miss Haywood and Mr. Robert Dewey, and purchased a large stock of hats from a Jackson accommodation, will be put on, both of Detroit, acted as bridesmaid and the auction sale of Taylor Bros.