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THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER VOL XIX. NO. 25 ANIN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1893. WHOLE NO. 965 FRANTIC LEGISLATION- representative saloon keepers had said that from this time on he (Manly) pro- Having frequently drawn relief from a to him on the subject. John Goetz, jr., posed to do something about it. Just UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. glass of water near at hand he remark- desired no longer hours unless perhaps what, was left in doubt, but from the ed apologetically when it was emptied THE rOJISOS COISIII, AGAIN I)1S on Saturday evening. Wm. Mclntyre fierce look and portentious snort which JTEWN AMD I.OSHIP GLEANED FBOH that he did not think he had ever drunk TI.\«IIJ*HKS ITS K 1.1 said 10 o'clock is late enough for me, 9 terminated this outburst.the conclneiou THE CAMPUS. a full glass of water before—the lawB would suit me except for Saturda; was that it would be somewhere be- howled with glee—during a lecture. night. Chas. Binder was satisfied wit] tween terrible and pretty bad in char- Items of Interest Berardln* Our Big The Athletic Association have been THE SUIT SALE! Tbe Saloon Ordinance Passea—Tbe University.—A Column Especially Hnyor Qnotert—Aid. Wasner Visited 10 o'clock, but had no objections t acter. Devoted to University News. — Per- straightening out their inter-collegiate tneSaloons—Six to Six— Tlioso Parity keeping open later. John Goetz, sr Aid. Prettyman sharply informed Aid. sonals, Gossip, Ete. field day records made at Chicago re- AT THE People—Sunday | Law Violated—Py thought the hours too long now. Wm Manly that the aforesaid gauntlett had Mr. Geo. Rebec instructor in English cently. The manager is said to have roteennlcs by Aid. sianly—Alsl. fret F. Stiegelmairer was satisfied with th Was a splendid sucees. man's Qauntlett la Thrown Down— been thrown down one year ago, and will spend next year abroad as a student run several improper personages in- Seven to Five—"We Know Those Pro present time, would like to close earlie would remain right there till there were among the German universities. to the track team who won medals and When people can get TAILOR- fessors""—Th»- City's Water Supply to if all would. Fred Brown just as soon a different set of men on that council. It is said that the U. of Illinois or the aided materially in securing Michigan's MADE CLOTHES at such prices it beAnalyzrd. keep open later in summer; would rath He then proceeded to call attention to U. of Chicago will probably succeed the leadership. All such medals have been is not surprising that they purchase The aldermen were all in their seats er close later in winter when student the fact that many reasons for early U, of Minnesota in the western inter- returned, the championship given up, liberally. in time to get very much on record las were here. Aid. Wagner continued closing had been given; the aldermen collegiate league next year. and the manager summarily fired by Monday evening. Proceedings begai that these were representative men from the second ward, (here the two The library has received five volumes the board. This is a highly creditable with a veto message from the Mayor The saloon employees ought to be con representatives of that region popped of fugitive articles by the late Prof. action. EPEAT about the resolution authorising the sidered also. He conld agree to th simultaneously like a pair of champagne Alexander Winchell, collected by his The Ypsilanti Sentinel thinks the building committee to accept designs hours 6 and 10. eorks out of their chairs insulted clear brother and presented to the Univer- Normal girls more winning than those ON NEXT and make a contract with Mr. Greene Aid. llerz here had an ebullition am through, and were appeased with great sity by him. of the University, as "the former got CLOTHING He said the council had no authority to with what was probably intended to b difficulty,) from the first ward, he cor- The new Palladium board of editors their appropriation for their 'gym Friday and DISCOUNT ON delegate so much power to a committee profound sarcasm suggested that the rected himself, had collected the opin- has organized itself with Thomas W. while the latter got the cold shoulder.' a A resolution of sympathy from the council close at 9 o'clock. Unfortunate ions of the most representative saloon Bradshaw, managing editor; Chas. W. Not to be wondered at. The University EVERY SPRING Ypsilanti common council on the death ly, thin was treated as a jest by tbe re men and found them in favor of the Sencenbaugh, business manager, Victor girls went up to Lansing, scented with of A. H. Fillmore was received, and also mainder, and thus another opportunit; ten o'clock closing. Nothing scarcely C. Vaughan, secretary. scholasticism, rheubarb, jalup, and lab- .SUIT a communication from the Saginaw au- for a great reform was allowed to es had been urgedin favor of the later Mr. R. L. Weeks instructor in French oratory compounds, while their Normal cape. hour. If this matter was not settled HOUSE In the Men's Department. Nothing thorities stating that if anyone wisher has become the fortunate possessor of a sisters, with liquid eyes and lilac reserved. All go in. to assist the sufferers by the late fire The amendment was lost by the fol right now. i t would be later at the polls. fellowship which is worth $800 a year blooms, wilted on the necks of the leg- contributions would be thankfully re- lowing vote, President Watts coming The ordinance should not pass. for two years, and he will consequently islature and murmured, "Oh, do please, ceived. J.F. Hoelzle asked for permis- last and deciding the matter: Yeas,— However.it did: Yeas—Herz, Martin, devote that time to study in Europe. you dear old Sawbucks!" and they did. sion to build a catch-basin for the water Schairer, Wagner, Ferguson, Taylor Snow, O'Mara, Manly and Watts; Nays The University Nine has played 18 —Adrian Press. from his water motor to run into. Prettyman and Kitson; Nays,—Hen —Schairer, Wagner, Taylor, Prettyman, games this season losing four, two to The June number of the University REMEMBER, TWO DAYS ONLY ! Aid. Taylor, for the finance commit- Martin, Snow, O'Mara, Manly, Watts. and Kitson. Cornell, one to D. A. C.,and one to Min- Record has been issued and is a very tee, reported that the following sums ol Debate now began on the ordinance A special election in the third ward nesota. They have made about 70 more interesting number. It gives an ac- money should be raised for the ordin- Aid. Schairer spoke of the genera to fill the vacancy caused by Aid. Fill- hits than their apponents, naif as many count of the movement to secure more ary expenses of the ensuing year: early closing movement in the city and more's death was ordered for July 3. errors, and twice as many runs. uniform requirements for admission to A. L. NOBLE, Contingent Fund 16500 thought the saloons should keep in line Aid; Wagner then offered a resolution The Inlander board of editor* for college coarse; discusses the graduate Street " - _ - 7500 with it. As for the Mayor's views he that the board of health have the city next year is constituted as follows: G. school work at the U. of M.; discribes Fireman's " 6000 had a very different idea of them from the University exhibit at Chicago; gives LEADING CLOTHIER AND HATTER. Police " 2000 water analyzed four times a year by a W. Harris, editor; S. H. Perry, L. G. Poor •• „ „ 125C what he had heard the Mayor say about competent chemist and report to coun- Seeley, D. F. Lyons, associates, F. W. a classified list of books for historical 35 S. MAIN ST. Cemetery " ....~ this ordinance. cil. Aid. Martin asked who would bear Pine, business manager; Prof. John study; prints several abstracts from this .. 6000 Aid. Prettyman suggested that as six the expense; the water company should Dewey, Prof. F. N. Scott, advisory year's grist of theses for advanced de- Bridge, Culvert and Crosswalk Fund...... 2000 doit. grees; and contains some other matter Delinquent Tax I" ...... 1300 aldermen were in favor of the amend- board. THE. University Hoapital Aid Bond " ...... 3600 ment just lost, it would be only rin Aid. Wagner said that if done while Paddock and Suydam won first place of interest and value. for the other six to give a few reasons College was in session Dr. Yaughan in the doubles, and Paddock first in the Every senior medic passed the exam- 39200 for passing the ordinance as it stands. said it would be analysed for nothing singles, at the inter-collegiate tennis inations and all but one will receive his Aid. Manly asked to have the trespass He also had a different idea of the Otherwise it would cost $25 each time. tournament. Thus Michigan is first, diploma next week. The case of tbe SUMMER SCHOOL ordinance reconsidered long enough to Mayor's attitude from things stated to Alk. Martin, "We know these pro- Wisconsin second and Minnesota third student whose diploma is withheld get the dates in it fixed right, which him. fessors, we have had experience of is a very novel one. His name is Pat- •OF in the singles,and Minnesota was second terson, and during the three years of was done. Then the fire limits ordin- them." and Wisconsin third in the doubles. ance was adopted. Aid. Manly now uncorked a new bot- his residence he has developed some tle of eloquence. He had seen a suc- Aid. Prettyman, "What does that A number of professors in the pro- Aid. Manly then caused the ordinance remarkable eccentricities. For one cession of saloon men that made Aid. meaD?" fessional schools have been giving fare- thing, when a matter does not suit him relative to closing saloons to be read for Wagner's dwindle to insignificance (he Aid" Martin, less pugnaciously, "If well addresses to their classes, consist- in class he will burst into tears and the third 'time. This ordinance fixed didii't call names) and nine out of ten they do anything they always get their ing usually of brief and pointed practi- weep copiously. He will rush about 10 o'clock p. H. standard time as the wanted this 10:30 hour. Mayor Thomp- day's wages out of it." cal suggestions drawn from experience. the hospital in a violent haste if any- hour for closing except during July, son was satisfied with this ordinance, Aid. Prettyman then explained that Tne medics were very particularly im- thing gets mislaid, regardless of persons August and September, when they may the analysis of the water would be a or conditions. His recur J in his recita- was present when it was drawn up and pressed by Dr. Carrow's parting shots. ions on book work is very fine. His be kept open till 10:30 P. M. The hour had said positively it suited him. The good laboratory job for the students, Dean Knowlton's closing address in- of opening in the morning is fixed at 6 sanity will be determined before the country customers of the saloon were Dr. Vaughan would supervise it; and if volved a joke of no small proportions. diploma will be granted. o'clock. dissatisfied with the closing at 10 he said it would cost nothing, that was Up to this point everything had been o'clock. what it would cost. serene; but clouds rapidly gathered and in a few moments the fiercest storm of Aid. Schairer asked Aid. Manly as a Aid. Martin didn't object to water the season was in progress. farmer how he would like to employ being analysed but water company men on his farm who sat in the saloon should do it and report. Resolution «— WEDNESDAY, The city attorney began to speak on passed. the ordinance without any invitation, until 11 o'clock. THE GIANT BAKGAIN HOUSE OF THE COUNTY ANNOUN- 9 O'CLOCK TH and a small tilt ensued between him Aid. Manly continued that the saloon Property holders on Monroe-et sent CES COMMENCING SATUKDAY, JUNE 24th A and President Watts who invited him men paid heavily for the right to do in a petition to have grading suspended JULY 5 with all politeness to wait until called on. business and their rights must be pro- pending a further investigation by the The city's legal illuminator kept right tected. They would be satisfied with council. They claimed that the dam- on, however, and when requested by this law and many had stated to him age to their property would be consid- GENERAL REDUCTION SALE! Aid. Manly to account for certain muti- that if permitted to run until 10:30 they erable and no public interest subserved. lations in the ordinance, he stated that would agree to close Sunday; that is ac- Prof. Carhart addressed the council on So gigantic in magnitude—So sweeping in price—So generous in SAGER BLOCK, - 20 S. STATE ST. the most important point in the ordin- tually close, front door, back door, and the matter. Suspension ordered. its offering that all other would-be bargains appear like midgets in ance had been struck out and must be side door, put their screens out of the Aid. Ferguson tendered plans for the comparison. Third Floor, Front. reinstated. This was the clause "given way so a man could see clear through new city building, and after some dis- NOW IS THE TIME TO OPEN YOUR POCKET BOOK. away or delivered" which would shut their places of business. cussion, the second floor proposition up upstairs rooms over saloons. This Aid. Schairer thought it no concession was accepted. We intend to make it intensely interesting for you at The Fam- valuable clause was found to be intact, on the part of the saloon men for them This puts all the offices up stairs. ous White Corner. BIRTHDAY however. to agree to obey the laws part of the The alternative proposition gave a A FEW SPECIMENS OF OUR OFFERINGS nm Aid. Prettyman moved to strike out time if their hours of doing a legal bus- ground floor space with rooms above. Our Entire Stock of French and Scotch Ginghams from the ordinance all giving permis- iness were extended. Aid. Manly wax- More space was given by the plan adopt- Which sold for 25c and 30c, Gigantic sale price 12%c. GRADUATION sion to keep open till 10:30 P. M. ed more eloquent. Some of the sa- ed. The committee was authorized to 50 Pieces Dress Ginghams, Fine Qulity, were 10c now 5c. Aid. Martin claimed this motion out loons will run Sunday. "I couldn't pre- proceed to obtain plans and draw up Dotted Swiss Mulls, Fast Colors, were 20c, now 10c. of order, and became very sarcastic vent it when I was mayor, nor could a contract for future submission. Doty, nor will Thompson succeed." WEDDING about the president's information on The Oilier Fellows. the subject of parliamentary law, when Aid. Prettyman said that the proposi- A MOST UNIQUE OFFERING J tion of the saloon keepers amounted While the "professional" S. L. has 50 Pieces Plain Colored Gros Grain Silk, bought to sell for SI. 40 said officer decided against him. Deen hustling around getting incorpor- Aid. Manly defended the ordinance to saying, "if you will legalizeour crimes and $1.00, changed to 75c and 50c. we will not be criminals." If these men ated, and issuing announcements of AT with some startling allegations. The uture triumphs the "lit" faction has L city attorney and the Mayor were pres- bad been acknowledging to the alder- man of the fifth ward that they had vi- been doing a great big job of quiet ent and aided the committee in their mstling. They are not saying a word, TURKEY RED TABLE COVERINGS! deliberations. The Mayor's ideas were olated the law, that alderman's duty was plain. It looked as though these but the saws keep humming right Oil Boiled, \\ yds, long 50c instead of 75c. If yds. long 75c instead of ALLERS embodied in the ordinance. He had along in their wood pile. When it expressed himself as perfectly satisfied .aw-breukera had been trying to buy $1.25. 2 yds. long 98c instead of §1.50. % yds. long $1.20 instead of the alderman's vote by agreeing to close omes to number of adherents they $2.00. 3 yds. long 81.55 instead of 82.50. f with itk and had said that he would are not very far behind the "profes- o o sign it in that form. This ordinance Sunday. (Called to order by Aid.Manly.) The Mayor's views had not been cor- sionals," a large part of whose strength would be of especial benefit to country ies among the senior laws. people trading in Ann Arbor. Their rectly stated, he was tot in favor of BLACK DRESS GOODS! JEWELRY trading will keep them till late and this ordinance. The "professionals" have the legal All Wool Nuns Veiling, was 65c, now 43c. All Wool Nuns Veiling then they want a glass of beer before status and the "lits" have the money. was, 85c, now 58c. Extra Fine Light Weight Camels hair Cheviot,was Here the city attorney made a plunge The old board is with them and has by $1.15, now 79c. Black Cut Cashmere, was 66c, now 42c. Brochaded goiug home. The University is closed, nto the discussion and got his foot in BO students need not be considered. :ustom absolute power of appropria- Henrietta, was 65c, now 40c. Fine Tissue McCanique, was 90c, now STORE t. He would not speak for the Mayor's ion over the funds in its possession. 59c. Plain Black, All Wool Grenadine, was 85c, now 55c. Silk Warp Ald.Kitson said they should look out jresent views, he had a right to change In the past the old S. L. A. has made Henrietta, Splendid Valne at $1.00, now 78c. for the town boys, it made a half-hour hem if he saw fit;bu t the Mayor's for- >resents ad libitum to other organiza- NEW GOODS, NEW STYLES, more of hanging about the saloon and mer views about this ordinance were getting into trouble for them. tions. This year it is probable that it correctly stated. When he, the city at- will endow its favorite successor with WOOL CHALLIES! LOW PRICES. Aid. Prettyman Baid he believed the orney, came to Ann Arbor, the saloons comfortable sum. 32-inches wide, New Patterns, French Colorings, value 50c, now 25c. men in the saloon business were as ran till 2 o'clock. He was the only man It has been said that one only or- Half Wool Challies, all new, value 25c, now 12£ anxious for reasonably early closing that ever prosecuted a saloon keeper ganization can have University hall. 46 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. hours as other business men. The dan- under the law, and had tried with some Dhis is not so certain. Why hould one ger was to our town boys. Not over 500 success to make them obey the law.be granted such a right any more than CARPETS! students patronize saloons, while there When Dr. Smith, W. D. Harriman, and .he other? If both are denied they 15 Full Rolls Lowell's and Hartfords, best extraordinary, all woo], COR THE REMAINDER OF THE SEASON are probably 1500 town boys and men. hese purity people (fine scorn) run the will be on equal footing. Both new 2-ply, Carpet Positive Value 75c laid aside for this sale at 61. The difficult class to manage are the city, the saloons run all right. These boards mean business. One is incor- China Mattings, 10 rolls, Different Patterns, changed from 25c YOU WILL fIJfD ALL late stayers who get full. A respectable saloon men pay a license and must have porated and owns the name S. L. A., to 15 cents. saloon man in lower town closes at sev- iome consideration for their money. nd the other has the money. So far 10 Rolls Matting, Extra Heavy, Market Value 20c, now 9c. en to avoid that element. Although $0 reason for dosing before 11 in sum- as securing attraction for next year is PATTERN HATS many people would censure him for not mer. He didn't retire until 11, and it was oncerned they are both well along. insisting on the hours of the state law, a fine thing to be able to get a nice cool LACE CURTAINS. COST. he would vote for the ordinance if the jlass of beer before retiriug. The Horticultural society. 39 Pair Irish Point Curtains, Elegant Value at ^5.00. A Gigantic AND STRAWS ^ Aid. Manly now reared himself aloft amendment passed. The Washtenaw County Horticultur- saving at $2.75 • AT THT.- Aid. Wagner remarked that now the nd prepared to give utterance to a pon- 1 Society will hold a meeting next Sat- Seven other Bargains in Laoe Curtains of equal value—See our derous and stertorian oration. It came. business houses were closing so early, lrday at their usual place in the base- Gigantic Price List—We have Bargains enough to fill this whole MILLINERY Do not Fail to see from 6 to8o'clock, farmers cannot trade The general drift of it was that Aid. ment of the court-house June 24. There paper. 'n the city at all late except on Satur- 'rettyman was in the habit of throwing will be exhibits of strawberries and PARLORS these Bargains before day evening. Mr. "Wagner then de- ut insinuations against the other alder- herries. Topics for discussion will be Buying. livered another crushing argument by men; that in this matter his (Pretty- n the fruits how ripening. Transpor- UTOPIA quoting what several of the leading and man's) gauntlett was thrown down, and ation matters will also be perfected. 57 SOUTH ST. J BUSINESS REVIEW. The Summer Tonrs II0111 >s For World's Fair Vlsllorn. TOLEDO THE REGISTER.' MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. MAY OPEN SUNDAYS. of the Michigan Central, "The Xiagara In view of the eiowded condition of Effects of the PreTatllnK Financial Htrto- Falls Route," are unrivalled in their Chicago iiiiil its hotels during the geacr In the Country. variety, picturesqueness and comfort, World's Pair period, Poole Bros, have THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1893. LOW WHEAT AVERAGE. NEW YORK, June 17.—The weekly re- The Injunction Closlnsr the World's embracing the best routes to Petoskey, done a public service in issuing: a very The Present Condition In the State It T9 yiew of trade says. Fair Gates Set Aside. Mackinaw Island and Michigan Ee- carefully prepart-d lift of the Homes in "Concerted action by the banks of New York sorts, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands Chicago*that »rn thrown open to the Per Cent, or Previous Years. has changed the situation materially. More fail- and the St. Lawrence River.the Adiroc- public upon thia ucevs on. The list is NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. . The Michigan crop report for June, ures and a tremendous drain of money to the In a Unanimous Opinion Justices Fuller dacks, Green and White Mountains, west had such effect here that the banks were Allen and linnn Say That the Position complete untl jiives the i.iin e, location, issued by the secretary of state, says: Canadian Lakes and New England Sea number of rooms, eic, .so that corres- Manchester is to have a new brick M. The average condition of wheat in the state Is unanimous m deciding upon the ls»u« of clearing of the United States Govern- Coast. 79 per cent, comparison being with vitality and house certificates. Much increased accommoda- ment Is Wrong. pondence may be had ami Hrrang-ementa E. church. growth of average years. The average condi- tions for the business community are expected A copy will be sent upon application made before the visitor cmiif-s to Chi- Adrian is putting in an incandescent tion has been lower but once in eight years, in to result and doubtless will, unless speculation to H. W. HAYES, Ticket Agent, Ann cago. This list is accompanied by light system. 1888, when it was 6a The total number of Is stimulated to absorb all the Increase in avail- FAVORS SUNDAY OPENING. Arbor, Mich. 70 splendid sectional maps of the city on bushels of wheat reported marketed by farm- able resources through undue preference for The celery crop promises to be an marketable securitities over other assets. The CHICAGO, June 19.—The world's fair a large scale, by which the Ii cation of ers in May was 667,871, and the total number of is to be kept open on Sunday in the fu- How to .-itrt;<) a llaxor. abundant one. bushels in ten months, August-May, was 13,- weakness of banks at many western points con- every house can be HC^urateiy found 009,489, or 1,885,968 less than in the same months tinues. The widespread stringency is having a ture. Such was the unanimous decision The blade snuulJ be drawn from heel Copies can be obtained at|tlif MICHIGAN Ypeilanti is discussing the advisabili- serious effect upon merchants and manufactur- ty of building a new opera house. last year. Owing to unfavorable weather corn of the United States circuit court of to point, startiug at the heel and draw- CENTRAL 'Ikki-t Ollice at the Publish- was not all planted June 1, but it was believed ers who are in no way concerned with specula- appeals, Chief Justice Fuller presiding, ers price, 50 cen's—lt Jo- piles. It is safe, sure and cheap. Any the telegraph only. seph fair. At St. Louis trade is beyond antici- day closing condition was attached, druggist will get it for you if you ask wires to e v e r y complimentary to both the i riucijial smooth a tongue as Will Carleton's pations. At all southern points trade is slow station, large or E. S. GREENWOOD, Agent,. "Lightning rod vender." They catch Justice Fuller held that that was noth- him. and his wife. and quiet ing more nor less than a contract. It small Ordinary W. H. BENNETT, G. P. A, Toledo. ©WO3SO is to save her powder that sbf many farmers, who soon find out after Failures during the last week have num- Chance to Prove His Love* physicians fail to they have received the goods that they was not a donation, as the council regard this fact; might accidently spend on the Fourth bered 313 In tbe United States, against 1M last for the government claimed, for con- Suitor (to her father)—Sir, I love the. instead of treat- and blow ii all in on Labor day when could have saved a whole lot of money year." very ground your daughter treads on. ins; the nerve cen- if they had purchased the same of their During toe week ended yesterday leading ditions attached to it on both sides. ters for thecaus© she hopes to gather into herself all sur- Father (grimly)—Well, young man, 1 home merchants. clearing houses in the United States reported Under it the local directory was bound of the disorders " Ths Niagara Fs'Js Route.' roundiag towns. exchanges amounting to SI,031,364,5*7, against to raise more money in addition to the you ain't the first party that's had an arising therefrom Coluwater has a marine band. No ll,15«,384,853 the previous week As compared they treat the : many millions it already had raised, attachment for it; howsomever, if you brass band has ever attained d sanctiou Health in Michigan. with the corresponding week of 1889 the de- part affected. CENTKAL STANDARD TIME. During the week ended June 10 re- crcaso wasOA complete the buildings in a certain love It well enough to come and help that has cultivated an imitation ac- to pay up the mortgage on it, like Franklin Miles, quaintarce with water. But then, ports sent in by sixty-three observers time, and do other things, "Tall of M. D., LL.B., the TRAINS AT ANN ARB what's in a name ? in various portions of the state toth e IT WAS MURDER. which it had clone. Consequently Jacob did, you can marry Sarah.—Bos- highly celebrated Taking Effect May 28,1833. if the government thought that the lo- ton Globe. specialist and John 0' Brien, of Northfield, is av*. re state board of health indicated that Contractors Held Responsible for the Riot student of nervous diseases, and author GOING EAST. whooping cough increased, and inter- at Lemoot, 111. cal directory had broken part of this of many noted treatises on the latter subject, Mail and Express ,...ai;, »| that the barbed wire fence continues u> contract by opening the fair on Sun- A Dilemma. long since realized the truth of the first Detroit Ex MO If get in its work. One of bis horses was mittent fever, pneumonia and erysip- CHICAGO, June 17.—At Lemont the "Well, Ralph, do you have many statement, and his Restorative Nervine Nonh Shore Special 5" so badly mangled by one the other day elas decreased in area of prevalence. following verdict was returned by the days its remedy lay in bringing an ac- is prepared on that principle. Its success N. Y. and Eastern Ex 5 tion at law for damages, but it could playmates?" in curing all diseases arising from derange- N. Y. aud Chicago Limited 11 AS to require the service of Dr. Dell. Typhoid fever was reported at sixteen coroner's jury, which has been investi- "Naw; don't have any." ment of the nervous system is wonder- Atlantic Ex s places, diphtheria at forty-one, measles gating the shooting of George Kiskia not go into a court of equity with what Niagara Falls and Buff. Special....3:10 tj The state public school at Coldwater amounted to a bill for specific perform- "What; no playmates at all?*' ful, as the thousands of unsolicited testimo- commenced business under the new at thirty-five and scarlet fever at thir- at Smith's camp on June 9: "No; mamma won't let me play with nials In possession of the company manufac- Detroit Night Ex s:43i ty-seven places. ance. turing the remedy amply prove. Jacks >n Ac 7;5i s board, which compripes Byron S. S; of- "We find that George Kiskia came to his about half the boys, and the other Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is a reliable Grand Rapids Ex 10:53pi ford, of Coldwater, Thomas Mars, of death from shock and hemorrhage caused by a WILL RENEW THE FIGHT. GOING WEST. gunshot wound inflicted by an unknown man, bo3's' mammas won't lat them play remedy for all nervous diseases, such as Berrien, and Isaac A. Fancher, of Gra- IHirhlgau Pioneers. Secretary McLean, of the Sabbatari- with me. Say, would you reform, or headache, nervous debility, prostration, Mail j tiot. Supt. Wieand now awaits decap- June 9, on the banks of the Illinois & Michigan sleeplessness, dizziness hysteria, sexual de- Day Ex 8:19ij At the nineteenth annual session in canal, in Will county, very near the Cook coun- an association, said that they had not just get tougher?"—Chicago Rocord. bility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It is North Shore Limited [nini itation. Lansing of the Michigan Pioneer and ty line. We recommend that the unknown given up the fight yet. They would sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, Chicago Ex 2Ut| or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Chicago Night Ex 9:05pi On Monday evening 17 young men Historical society the following officers man be apprehended and held until released now press the injunction suit of Wana- Pacific Ex of Manchester, possed of musical appi; a- by due course of law. We also further recom- Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, $1 per bot- for the ensuing year were elected: mend that Contractors Locker, Jackson and maker & Brown, who sue as stockhold- tle, six bottles for 85, express prepaid. Chicago Special iMti tions met and formed themselves into President, ex-Gov. Alpheus Felch, Ann Ar- Maher be censured for shooting defenseless ers, and he thought that that case Restorative Nervine positively contains no Cirand Rapids and Kala. Ac. . _| an organization from which it is expect- bor; secretary, George H. Greene, Linelng; men without cause or warrant of law." would stand in equity. opiates or dangerous drugs. ed a brass band will develope. They treasurer, M. L. Coleman, Lansing; executive committee, Albert Miller, Bay City; O. M. The verdict caused a sensation, but The attorneys for the government O. W. RDGGLE8 H. W. HAYffi, j wish to raise about S100 for the pur-Uarnes, Lansing; Daniel Striker, Hastings: could not say what course they would iS NOT G. P. & T. A. Chicago An't.AiiDA chase of instruments. committee of historians, Michael Shoemaker. not more than the verdict in the in- OFTEN WIllaBJl quest held later upon John Kluga, the now pursue until they heard from the but The PEERLESS ASTHMA REMEDY will The eraze for wearing russet shoes is Jackson; John H. Forster. Williamston; Henry attorney-general. g \e LsPtitntr-Iief. 25c arid 5Oc sizes. Sample H. Holt, MusUegon; L. D. Watkins, Manches- section hand shot at the same fight,an d Tutfs Pills Dia 'fiu iiT:.o. AT druggists or mailed on reoelpt of price at its height. Everybody is wearing lay The Peerless Kerned* Cd, Gobltvili'j.Mich. ter; J. Wllkle Moore, Detroit who died Thursday. The jury brought SUNDAY AT THE PABK. 3REAT ROCK ISLAND RO them, and as is usually the case with in a verdict holding Contractor ('. 11. The paid admissions to'Jackson park Regulate The Bowels. fads, few people know how to wear Michigan Lawyers. them. They are distinctively a street Locker and the foreman, J. A. Bibb, re- on Sunday numbered 57,676. The of- Costtveness deranges tbe whole sys- The third annual meeting of the sponsible for the death of the manfictfels. are somewhat disappointed in tem and begets diseases, such as shoe, and should never be worn to Michigan State liar association was V-, church or any evening entertainment, The majority of the citizens are great- the Sunday attendance, and it is ru- Sick Headache, any more than a negligee shirt. held at Lansing and officers for the en- ly pleased with both verdicts. mored that an effort will be made to h suing year were elected as follows: Dyspepsia, Fevers, Kidney Diseases, Wm. Edwards, of Lima, and Henry reduce the admission fee on that day to President George Durand, Flint; Secretary. ALL BELLS TO RING. twenty-five cents. The crowd was an Bilious Colic, Malaria, etc. Braim, of Ann Arber township, each Ralph Stone, Grand Rapid6; Treasurer, Ed- Tuffs Pills produce regular bablt of h«ui experience with the contemptible mund D. Barry, Grand Rapids; directors, Levl Flan for a Universal Celebration lu the orderly one. Many thousands spent body and good digestion, without DROP sheep-dog last week. A few dead e'le p T. Griffin, Detroit; Fred A. Miynard, Grand United States July 4. the day and evening inside the walls of wbicb, no one can enjoy good iicuitiu and several mangled ones was the tw- Rapids; Thomas E. Barkworth, Jackson. CHICAGO, June 20.—A plan of cele- the German village, Old Vienna and the USA street in Cairo. " Sold Everywhere. fttlt. The worst feature of this kind of Short Hut News? Items. bration has been conceived by the com- LINE. business is not the loss of property Lady physicians are becoming quite mittee in charge of the Columbian On the main grounds thousands could alone, but the terrible cruelty to a. Nerve Blood AW) OKEIVt 1M RETURN numerous in Michigan. liberty bell whereby on July 4 be seen strolling about in every direc- harmless animal. tion. The rotunda of the Administra- fOLLIMFOSIUTION RE0AR0H1& BEST LINE TO THE There are thirteen soldiers buried in all the bells in schoolhouses and Tonic Builder THE fitiEST fisnir«SRE30RTJ in Uunnwrm Our farmers may find it more profi - churches of the land will ring tion building and the plazas seemed to THE able to raise pork than to grow wheat, the Vicksburg cemetery, one of the war be central meeting points for every- of 181-2. simultaneously at noon with th# new Superb Dining Gar Sen If present prices of each staple are to liberty bell. The bell will be cast body. Columbian avenue, in the Manu- continue; and it looks as if they would. Fire gutted the photograph gallery this week at Troy, N. Y., and will bo factures building, and all the sections 18.-2 1892. A Chicago paper says : Salt pork mav of Edward Tray at Jackson. that were open to visitors were A» long a time as David reignd, solon;l| henceforth be properly classified wi h composed of thousands of revolution Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Kai.r" Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, of Cold- ary relics and other mementos donated filled all the time. The same was tram? westward from Chicago. such delicate morsels as quail on toast, water, has settled her £3,000 damage Pend for The Rock Island is foremost in adopl pate-de-foie-gras, and breast of hum- by the children of liberty. ' During the true in many of the other buildings. It descriptive advantage calculated to improve speed i ming bird. It should no longer be as- case against the city in consideration fair the bell will be located at Chicago, was noticed that a great many more of puwphlet. that luxury, safety and comfort that popi of receiving f 100 the exhibits, especially in Manufactures ronage demand*. Its equipment is thor sociated in thought with corn dodgers, but after that it will be very peripa- . WILLIAMS' O-O TO complete with vestibuled trains, magniScei sorghnm molasses and the snuffing l!ay county wheat and corn is in bad tetic an.l will visit all the counties in building, were closed and covered than ing cars, sleepers aud chair coaches, all tl»| 50c MEDICINE CO., elegant, aud of recently improved pstterfflj white trash of the lower Blue Ridge shape. Water is standing on many the forty-four states, attending cele- has been the ease heretofore when the per box* Mountains. fields to the depth of several inches brations of every kind. fair was open Sunday. The en- Schenectady, N.Y. raithful and capable management andjt 0 fur SJ..5O. and Brockviiie, Ont. honest service from employes are importeDW —Teacher — ''You say, Jimmie, that and the grain is rotting ou the ground, trances to the Italian, Swiss, Norway, They are a double duty—to the Company m William Myro. 18 years old, was Oregon Town Burued. United States and Japanese sec- travelers—and it is sometimes a task dif"" yonr father bought a horse for $300 and RATTI'S accomplishment. Passengers on this I TILLAMOOK, Ore., June 20.—The busi- sold him for S250,now,how much did lie drowned in a mill pond near Menom- tions were barricaded and most of the Tali r%n&&S£2s%iri?i£s, find little cause for com; laint on that g lose?" Jimmie—about $600." "VVhy, inee. ness portion of this town was destroyed exhibits in them were hidden from W. '«. AVt-P Ac fi.lW. mi,-null urie Theimportance of this Line can bet by fire early Monday morning. Several derstood If a short lesson in geography heU Jimmie, I'm surprised. There isn't Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sehermerhorn view. All the booths in the British 5 EAST HURON ST., cited. another scholar in the class who would fires broke out simultaneously and it section were also closed and the glass What is the great Eastern termini of UM celebrated their golden wedding at is supposed to be the work of incen- Island Route?—Chicago. What othersubJI ^ not have given a correct answer." Diamondale. sides of many of them were covered For Ice Cretuu, Ice Cream termini has it?—Peoria. To what toll "There ain't one of them what knows diaries. There is great excitement and with white tarpaulins. Germany, how- MILK points does it run trains to the NortM] anything about it. The horse kicked a Charles Thorsen died from sunstroke talk of lynching the guilty parties. ever, wan wide open. One could go AND CREAM can be kept perfectly fresh Paul, and Minneapolis, Minnesota; audl at Ishpeming. and swe t fival o seven days WITHOUT US- Soda, Soda-Water, town and Sioux Falls, Dakota. To wbM j $100Better to death. He smashed a new Many persons are destitute. The total through the French, Austrian, Bel- IXG ICK. Simple, cheap, umalliag. cample ant Iowa and Nebraska points?—Des I buggy so the maker didn't know it. He Reading has organized a cornet band loss is $100,000; insurance abaut half. gium and Russian sections and frte. Write Etc., Etc. Davenport, Iowa; Omaha and Lincoln, SJ broke pa's leg and cracked two ribs for with thirteen members. Evidently Does it touch other Missouri River poins our Jersey cow. Now, let your other see a great deal, but a portion THE PRESERVALINE MFG. C0,t Kt. Joseph. Atchiuson, Leavenworth and 1 there is little superstition about that Sugar Bounty Paid Last Year. of their exhibiters had drawn the Sole Mfre.anfl Patentees, 10 Cedar St., New York. City. Does it run trains to the Foothills! smarties figure that out and see what band. WASHINGTON, June 17.—Commissioner RATTI, 5 E. Huron St. Rocky Mountains,?—Yes; to Denver, wj *.hey get." curtains Saturday night and left them Springs and Pueblo, solid vestibuled frosnj Miss Kate M. Ailing resigned as prin- Miller has prepared a statement which to remain so until this morning. A few go. Can important cities of Kausas be r cipal of Michigan female seminary at shows that the total sugar bounty for by the Rock Mand Route?-Yes; its car exhibits were covered in all th& ouild- Topeka, and a full hundred others in • 'When your shoe soles are woru thin Kalamazoo because of her approaching the fiscal year ending June 80 will be ings, but not so many as in the main SAFE, always reliable, LADIES, aak tions in the State, and it is the only roai ox rough OR the insidp, slip in a postal Prugglst for Chickcttor'a English Dia-i RIHSIY & SIABOLI, marriage. Miss Louisa P. Sampson, of 19,403,989. The amount actually paid edifice. \ mond Brand In Itcd and Gold niela,ltic\ to aud into tne new lands opened for seB eaixL bend it to the proper shape, cut is as follows: On cane sugar, $8,697,994; Jl>oxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take 1TOS. 6 in the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservatrtl Iirooklyn, N. Y., will succeed her. B no other. Refute dangerous substitu- •* out and fit in. on beet sugar, $531,363; on sorghum In the Electricity building the hum- lions and imitations. At Druggists, or ueM 4c Washington Street, Ann Arbct, It will thus be seen that a line tappinij Alexander Maltonea was injured by in stamps for particulars, testimonials and Rock Island does, such.a varied terntr a falling rock at the Buffalo mine in sugar, $19,817; on maple sugar, 160,119; ming of dynamos and motors was nota- *' Relief Tor Lurtle*," in letter, by return Michigan. much in that regard to commend it to ' ble for its absence, and nearly every MniL lO.OOO TfstimoDiale. Name Paper* as all connections are sure on the R^ Negaunee and died from his injuries. total, $9,309,293* , OhlohenterC^ — l exhibit was closed. Machinery hall •old by tU Louai SruggilM. Have al«vayi on Band a uompie.ie HUvcx ol eve;* and passengers can rely on a speedy i» THE ALL METAL He was 2'i years old and single. A Strange Coincidence. 1 over a bulk of the system through trains'"! presented a vast display of motionless thirjg .:. and it has become, aud rightly too, the m Peter Blume, 18 years of age, who LIBERTY, Ind., Jfcne 18.—While at- machinery. In the Agricultural build- PARKER'S Line. , " came from Holland three months ago, tempting to board a train here yester- HAIR BALSAM A very popular train on the Chicago, 1 ing the exhibits were open, but few at- necs and beautifies the hair. land & Pacific Railwav leaves Chicago. TIGER was killed by lightning while working day Jack Kain and John Gear were Promotes a luxuriant gTowth. 1 AND tendants were present. Never Fails to Ecatore Gray 10 p. m. It is called "THE BIG FIVE,' ii °1 in a field near Kalamazoo. thrown under the wheels and killed. Hair to its Youthful Color. day out, and passengen arrive at Denver, w In the Transportation building cov- Cures scalp diseases & hair fulling. GROCERY LllfEl or Colorado Springs early the sec )Cd mo™I Four negroes and a white man quar- E&ch leaves a widow and two little 1 ered exhibits were conspicuously numer- 30c. aud $1.00 at Druggists The Rock Island has become a pop ";,! reled at Augusta and Albert Mahoney girls; each was 35 years of age; each WIARD ous. The Mines and Mining building The Consumptive and Feet)le *nruxgisu. States, Canada or Mexico, or address: , pended payment. The bank was or- at low figures. Our trequent lurge invoices ol JNO. SEBASTIAN- COLUMBUS, O., June 20.—J. & O. But- leas is a sure sign that we give bargains in 1 ganized about a year ago with a capi- Will Be Open Every Night. Gen'l. Tkt. & Pass. Agt, Cb ™ tal of $25,000 and had deposits of $60,- ler, wholesale grocers, have assigned to E. ST. JOHN, Genl. Manager, Chicago, 1 HAY RAKES! Charles Butler. Liabilities, *50,000-, CHICAGO, June '20.—It has been de- QUALITY AND PRICE. 000. cided by the council of administration ARE THE BEST RAKES MADE. assets, $80,000 to ?100,000. Cause, finan- We roast our own oofleea every -Keek, always Secretary H. 15. Baker, of the state to keep the world's fair open until 11 fresh and good. Our bakery turns out the very cial stringency of the times. The house best ol Bread, Cakes and Crackere. Call and board of health, who went to Iron- has been in business since 1854. o'clock every night. Heretofore it has n wood to investigate the serious typhoid been open only on Sunday, Tues- 8l>fi 118. IF YOU WANT A FIRST- fever outbreak there, said Impure water Calltorniani Dedicate. day, Thursday and Saturday nights, "C. & B. LINE." CLASS was the cause. CHICAGO, June 20.—A great and en- which have been known as "special" JOHN BAUMUARDNEK Remember that eommencin«j A Grand Rapids banana retailer thusiastic crowd participated in the nights at the fair. opening of navigation (May ^. .;* dedication of the California state build- DEALER IN company will place in comn)i8fliwl named Tomaso Ezzo feloniously assault- Decided on a Nine-Hour Day. ed a 12-year-old girl. lie was convicted ing Monday and listened to speeches by CHICAGO, June 17.—The Internation* AMERICAN AND IMPORTED clusively between BUY THE and Judge Burlingame sentenced him Gov. Markham, M. Hi DeYoung, Kate al Typographical union has decided to CLEVELAND AND BUFFAU to the state prison for twelve years. Field and others. make a nine-hour work day for book GRANITES, A Daily Line of the most Mag"'". A White Cloud merchant offered a Shot nis Wife and Himself. and job printers. The question will be Side-Wheel Steel Steamer^ fishing rod for the largest brook trout LEAVEXWORTH, Kan., June 19.—A. S. submitted to a vote of the 30,000 mem- and all kinds 01 the Great Lakes. TIGER TEDDER ! caught In Newaygo county in -May. Arnold, of this city, shot his wife fa- bers for ratification. Louisville was Steamers will leave either city «n l Six or eight forks, two forks outside of The rod netted him one pound and nine tally yestejday and then put two bul- chosen as the place of the next meet- Building Stone (Sundays included) arriving at dew""; wheels well made in every re- ounces of fish. ing- following morning in time for businw spect. Sold at lets into his own head, killing himself train connection. The state board of health will hold a instantly. Jealousy was the cause. The German Election. sanitary convention at Hillsdale July 8 I KEEP COOL QUICK TIME. BERLIN, June 18.—Practically com- K. J. ROGERS, and 7 and tell the people how to restrict Killed in a Fight. inside, outside, and all the way through, UNEXCELLED plete returns from the German elections by drinkindringg QEMETERY WORK the cholera and typhoid fever. EDGERTON, IncL, June 18.—In a gen- For full particulars see later eral fight here yesterday Lewis Boyer show the return of 101 supporters of the paper, or address IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE A furious storm of wind and rain army bill and 114 opponents. Second A. SPECIALTY. S* mad 37 l»e«roi«-si., June. Stb-Ave., struck Hillsdale, doing considerable and Hugh Coye, proprietors of the only T.F.NEWMAN, H.R. ballotr, will be necebsary in about 200 HIRESRE ' Corcerof Detroit and Catherine-ste. saloons in the place, were killed. Ann Arbor, Hlcn. damage to fences and trees. districts This great Temperance drink; Gen'l Manager. Gen' is as healthful, as it is pleasant. Try it> ANN ARBOR, MICH CLEVELAND, O. INBSS CARDS. WITHOUT THE THE BLAME FIXED. W0EK OF FLAMES. TOO MANY DEBTS. A Receiver Named for the rittaburgh Pour Men Held Responsible for tho Forest Fires Do Enormous Dam- Oil Well Supply Company. Ford Theater Jpisaster. PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 20.—The Oil asre In Wisconsin. Well Supply company, one of the most partles AU extensive corporations in Pennsylvania, - They Are CoL th. Contractor Property Valued at Over 81,000,000 De- has gone into the hands of a receiver. Dant, Engineer nd Super- stroyed and Nearly 4,000 Persons The corporation Is capitalized at H,- f^erlence i«» the Business BOW (RING) inteudent Co Gov Made Homeless—The Confla- 500,000 and its assets aggregate *2,!)00,- eminent ed. gration still Kages. it is easy to steal or ring watches from the 000. The total indebtedness is placed [TY LAUNDRY. at 11,100,000. The debt is press- pocket. The thief gets the watch in one RETURNED A VERDICT. IABOLT.VNO. 4 N. Fourth hand, the chain in the other and gives a A SEA OP FIRE. ing and cannot be met and to short, quick jerk—the ring slips off the WASHINGTON, June 20.—The coroner's DULUTH, Minn., June 20.—Accurate save a sacrifice of the assets by forced watch stem, and nway goes the watch, leav- jury which has been investigating ths information regarding the Mesaba sales and disintegration of the numer- ing the victim only the chain. Ford theater disaster reached a conclu- range fire is now available. At Vir- ous factories and works and preserve for Infants and Children. AttorneT»tI.»w. sion Monday afternoon. It holds re- ginia there are thirty-two buildings the whole plant as a unit the appoint- This idea stopped sponsible Col. Frederick Ainsvtorth, still standing and 340 were burned. At ment of a receiver was decided upon. b in both State and United Staler Contractor Dant, Engineer Sasse and IHIRTY yemrV observation of Castoria, with tha patronage of T Mountain Iron there were six buildings The principal offices and iron and pipe ]^_re Rooms, one and two, 1st floor of that little game: Superintendent Co\ ert for criminal nejf- burned. At Biwabik the damage was mill of the company are located in millions of persons, permit n« to «peak of it withont guessing. Cln The bow has a groove lijfence and manslaughter. The an- slight. Merritt has sixteen houses left Pittsburgh. They also have foun- ' Bjk block. corner of Huron and Fon rt;> on each end A collar It in nnqnestionably the best remedy for Infant* and Children runs down inside ths nouncement was received with cheers THOUSAND^ ARE HOMELESS. dries and shops In Oil City, Brad- pendant (sterni and by those who were in attendance at There are on the range about 3,600 ford and other places, and own the world ha* ever knoxra. It in harmless. Children like it. It fits into the ^rnoves, Willard's hall. people homeless, many of them without property in New York, Ohio, Indiana, firmly locking the give* them health. It will gave their live*. In it Mother* have bow to the pendant, TUB JURY'S DECISION. food or clothing. The firei s still burn- Illinois and West Virginia as well as in so that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. After beinjj out two hours the jury ing furiously in the forests and all Pennsylvania. They employ over 1,500 something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect »a «x returned a verdict, setting- forth that about the towns that are left, but un- clerks. President Eaton has issued an Sold by all watch dealers, without Frederick B. Loftus came to his death address to the public saying the com- child's medicine. I s.uret Berlin, Germany. Rooms at less the wind changes they are not in nCo.Is,S13.MA.INST. cost, on Jas. Boss Filled and other by the disaster at Forti's theater danger. Duluth will care for all the pany was prepared if given time to get Castoria destroys 'Worm*. cases containing this trade mark— building on June 9, 1893. They sufferers. It has been decided not to on its feet again. There will probably ;cn Tuesday and Friday Castoria allay* Feverishnesa. Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. recite the fact that George W. appeal tor outside aid. be a meeting of the creditors. Dant was the contractor under MINING CAMPS SUFFER. Castoria prevent* vomiting Soar Card. Keystone Watch Case Co., the government for the work in Small fires are burning all along the TO BE BOYCOTTED. Diseases of the progress which caused the disaster and Castoria enre* Diarrhoea and Wind Colic PHILADELPHIA, range still and a change -of wind will Blethoalste Will Issue a manifesto Against all the circumstances connected with cause more damage, but the danger is Castoria relieve* Teething Tronhles. EAR, NOSE and THROAT the accident and find that Frederick C. World's Fair Sunday Opening. not imminent. The mining com- CHICAGO, June 19.—If Bishop Merrill's fer Ainsworth, in charge of the building, Castoria cores Constipation and Flatnloncy. 393, n Haug8'« Block. Residence 26 **T< e\ Why is Strictly Pure panies suffered heavily. The camps authority is good the Methodists of the S Division Street. William G. Covert, the superintendent, at the plants of the following Castoria nontrqji»e» the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonons tir. [|to5and6:30to7:30p. m. VT VT XXrlV ' White Lead thebest Francis Sasse, the engineer, and George world will fight tho World's Columbian J • paint ? Because it mines were either entirely or exposition because of the Sunday open- Cttstoria doe* not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. will outlast all other paints, give a W. Dant, the contractor, are respon- partially destroyed; Shaw, Commodore, sible for the killing of Loftus. ing feature. He says the general com- TH. IITHOELZLE, handsomer finish, better protection to Franklin, Jones, Mesaba, Mountain, mission of the denomination will issue Castoria asdnillato* the food, regnlate* the stomach and Wsrelx, DEAI.EE IN the wood, and the first cost will be less. Ohio, Rouchleau, Burks and New Eng- The finding further referB to the ab- a manifesto next Thursday withdraw- giving healthy and natural sleep. If Barytes and other adulterants of sence of shoring or other means to pro- land. The Minnewas mine escaped ing the Methodist exhibits from the white lead are "just as good" as tect the building during the process of and the Wyoming has not been heard fair within two weeks and asking Castoria is pnt np in one-slta bottle* only. It 1* not sold in ,b»Jh. Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all from. ,S&hml Smoke i Meats excavation, by reason of which one of the 5,000,000 members oi the church Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or proud— of all kinds. Poultry and Game the adulterated white leads always the piers fell, causing the fall of the branded Pure, or THE LOSSES. to keep away from the White City in season. flooi-b and the consequent crushing and The total loss as nearly as it can be week days as well aa Sundays. The or- that it is"jost a* good" and " will answer every pnrpose." killing. Mtjashington-st,, Ann Arbor, Mich. estimated Is in the neighborhood of der to be Issued he declares Is nothing gee, that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. " Strictly Pure CESSUBES THE GOVEBSMEST. il.100,000. The Insurance will not ex- short of a complete boycott of the ex KINDS OF The jurors further find that the fail- ceed t400,000 and may fall short of that position. And the bishop predicts tha ure of the government of the United sum. The losers are so scattered and other Christian denominations will fol- The fac-simllo im on every White Lead?" States to provide for skilled superin- everything U in such confusion that no low the example set by the followers •ignatnreof ii Decorating This Barytes is a heavy white powder tendence of the work of repair and al- details of loss or Insurance can be ob- of Wesley and that the enterprise will CO TO (ground stone), having the appearance teration of its buildings In charge of tained. suffer financially from the defections. fc. A. lEDIML'CrisriDS, of white lead, -worthless as a paint, the war department is most unbuJi- FIRES UK MICHIGAN. Bishop Merrill is chairman of the com- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. fonrtb-Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. costing only about a cent a pound, and ness-like and reprehensible, and are of Similar forest fires are burning over mittee under whose authority the IHE ARLINGTON BLOCK. is only used to cheapen the mixture. the opinion that if such superintend- Methodist church exhibits were placed What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is the whole upper Michigan peninsula. once had been provided In the case of So far no towns have been burned, but within the fair. WM. W. NICHOLS. to paint. Be careful to use only old and standard brands of white lead. the work on the Ford's theater build- three days more of the intensely hot ing the awful tragedy might have been and dry weather that has prevailed for FIRE IN CHICAGO. averted. ITAL PARLORS "Armstrong & McKelvy" the last fortnight will do incalculable Several Business Firms Burned Out, the "Beymer-Bauraan" "Eckstein" SIVEN A CHANCE. damage. Total Loss Being 8300,000. r Savings Bank opposite "Fahnestock" "Anchor" Coroner Patterson decided not to is- BAGIJfG EVERYWHERE. CHICAGO, June 19.—As the result of a Court House Square "Kentucky" "Morley" sue warrants for the commitment of ASHLAND, Wis., June 20.—Forest fires fire Sunday morning in the six-story "Southern" "Shipman" Col. Ainsworth, Dant, Covert and Sasse are raging everywhere in northern building at the northwest corner of "Red Seal" "Collier" until this morning In order to give them Wisconsin and have done great damage Wabash avenue and Congress street THUR J. KITSON, an opportunity of obtaining bail. Col. to standing timber. No rain has there iremalnsi but the shell walls of "Davis-Chambers" Ainsworth has already secured a bonds- fallen for over a month and a $50,000 structure enclosing the are strictly pure," Old Dutch " process man. Contractor Dant is very ill at his the fires run through the woods debris, which represent, all told, It It (,-,-«\-.-:..X.7. For colors use National Lead Co.'s Iron River, a lumbering town BANKS FAIL. 1300,000. The heaviest losses by < mraifhed on all kinds of Architecture, Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with a8 miles west of here, was saved Sun- the fire are the O. W. Richardson Strictly Pure White Lead. Several Financial Institutions In Varfoas day night by strenuous efforts. Only sci AMD SHOP. 21 Geddes-ave For sale by the most reliable dealers in company, carpets, curtains, rugs and "Well begun is iiali done." Begin your housework by buy^- paints everywhere. Placet Forced to Suspend. one schoolhouseand six dwellings were oil cloths; the Ginn Publishing com- If you are going to paint, it wilt pay you ALUAXV, Ore., June 20.—The Linn destroyed. At last accounts the fire pany; Vose & Sons, pianos, and A. B. ing a cake of [OICE MEATS to send to us Tor a book containing informa- county bank of this city has closed its was approaching from the west and the •AT- tion that may save you many a dollar; it will Chase & Co., piano manufacturers. only cost you a postal card to do so. doors owing to the stringency in the town is again threatened. The village Their combined losses are placed at money market J. L. Cowan, president of Sanborn, 10 miles south of this city, SAPOLIO. ^.NATIONAL LEAD CO., was wiped out Sunday, every building about $300,000. The fire was started by |. Wa»biuet«n-8t and Fifth-nve. of the bank, says the deposits amount an electric light wire in an ice-cream Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning 1 Broadway, New Yerfc to about 850,000, and that the assets being destroyed. / Chicago Branch, parlor on the Congress street side of the purposes. Try it. i is to please our customers by always will exceed the liabilities by about BURNED TO DEATH. building. very Choicest Meats that the market Statfc and fifteenth Street*, J80.000. The Linn county bank at Leb- At Moquah John Meagher, a proml anon also closed its doors at noon. The nent citizen, was burned to death while BURIED IN A MINE. Bock of Oregon, this city, also closed fighting the fire which destroyed his Three Men Lose Tlirlr Lives in a Pennsyl- |M. P. VOGEL, its doors. homestead. Many other "fatalities are vania Colliery. PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 20.—An explo- - DEALER IN • WiLMiKGto:*, N. C, June 20.—The rumored, but particulars are mea- When Lovely Woman Stoops to Folly, Bank of New Hanover has been forced ger. As everything is dry and hot sion of fire damp occurred in the coal '(H, SALT 1 SMOKED MEATS. to mik« an assignment to Junius Davis the worst is feared. Two children, mines of Hartley &• Marshall at Banks- and continues to use the old-fashioned, so-called ville, near here, at S o'clock Monday AND GASf E IX SEASON. in the interest of all concerned. The names not known, were burned soaps, which destroy clothing and clean nothing; assets are estimated at 11,350,000; the li- to death at Sanborn. The Northern morning. Three miners who have not soaps which are costly at any price, ineffective, HBBON-ST. - ANN ARBOR. abilities, 1800,000. Pacific bridge at Mlnersvllle is gone reported are believed to be entombed in CBATTANOUOA, Tenn., June 20..—Tne and a bridge 800 feet long on the south tha mine. Their names are John R. labor-increasing and wasteful, instead of using 2 City savings bank at a late hour last shore at Sanborn was destroyed. Many McLaln, William Chappell and John ICE AND STORAGE. Lagensti Rescuing parties have been we ire ready with a New Brick Storehouse night made an assignment. It is freight cars are destroyed. The total claimed the depositors will be paid in property loss is in the millions. at work, but so far they have been un- storage of Households, Pianos, Books and able to reach the imprisoned men on Pianos and Furniture carefully moved, full. Blclc Headache and relievo all tbo troubles fticfr TOPEKA, Kan., June 80.—The state NO LONGER OUR GUEST. account oi the death-dealing black Santa Claus Soap, toof Heavy and Light draying. FREIGHT ( dent to B bilious state of the system, such MB bank commissioner has ordered ths damp. C. E. aOtDF^IETr' DisriiieMi, Nausea, Drowpifcege, Distress aftotf Princes* l'ul»l!» IU ache* N«w Ysrk aad And Finds Too Late that Men Betray, iceand Office, 4i N. Fourth Street. eating. Pain in *ho Sido, kc. While their ft State bank of Plainrille closed. Cnel* Main's Duties as Host Ar* Enacd. BASEBALL. lbl> success han been shown in curi CLXVKLAKB. O., J«na 20.—Ths Laic* n« 82. NEW YORK, Jane 19.—Infanta Eulalia Standing at Clubs In the National Lwkffa* bad temper when their collars, cuffs and shirts, County bank at Painesvllle, O., which and party, somewhat tired with all the was forced to suspend last week be- for th« W««k Kua.j ;.m IT. < I and the household linen, are ruined by cheap, sightseeing and entertainment provided The following table shows ttte num- cause of a run. was solvent. A state- by the west, arrived in the city at 8:15 11 wretched soaps; lew HendacT'4, yet Carter's Little Ll^er ment shows that th« assets were ber of fames won and lost and the po- equally valuably in Constipation,curing Friday evening. When the train reached sition occupied by cjubs of the National MAYING BOUGHT THE renting this annoying complaint, while they 000 and the liabilities the depot Mr. J. B. Ceballos, who has I What Charm can Soothe her Melancholy? correct all disorders of thcstomiic'J.btimiilatfttli^ baseball league: liver ana icgulato tiie boweid. Even *i Uit j vn-f KILLED IN A ROW. placed his house at the disposal of the cored infanta, was on hand to receive Ovi: Wim. ZOM. ft. Why! Santa Claus Soap BrookJra. S« 1* M* A Kag of Bear C»K< a Quariwl her and his carriage was at the door. PuU*4«leWa. K 1& -•»• End* tit* LU« %t m Man. Commander Davis said this evening that Bo*t*u. ft 16 «M EkANtiiXE, 111, Jane 20. — Thomas his iduties ended the moment the rittaburi* U li .S71 |FEED BUSINESS Aeba they would be almoaipricckeato those wB» Nsw Y»r» at tl .61« (i •uf.'ur from this distressing complaint; butforro- Duncan, an sx-policeman of this city, princess' foot touched the platform. Baltimore K» *1 .61* 0. H. HAZELWOOD, we propose to keep n&tely tbefrgoodneesdoeaDOteudhere.imdtlioM Cl*T*l»nd I* !• .WO (i »D *r all kinds, Kindling Wood; also killed WUM Lafferty by subbing him The nation is no longer the host and 1 vho once try thorn Trill find these little pillevahi- WlAlnUa 1» IB «3 HAT and STRAW, FLOCK and Able la BO many ways that they will not be wa- Sunday evening. The men, in eempasy ihe princess Is absolutely free from of- Cln«lna»tl 18 M .*»* (' Sold by all Grocers. Manufactured only by • of the best quality, Charcoal, etc. ling to do without tlicni. But *itar ulisici te*4 ficial obligation of any kind. Chlc*«* W *a A3» with several others, had a keg oj beer St. Loml* 1« *« ••» Chicago. * dellmed free to any pert of the Citr in the woods. Lafferty became intoxi- L»U1»TUI* • S9 -Ml JN. K. FAIRBANK & CO., - rCish paid for Oorm and Oata. cated and forced a quarrel with Dmncac. Illinois Legislature Adjourn*. SPBISOFIELI), 111., June 17.—After B«*>«aaart«n In Chicago. V fira Till continue the Track Business oi ACHE The coroner's Jury exonerated Duncan CBICASO, June 17.—The executive | JOHM, as before. 'Istfcebaneof BO many lives that hcralswhSfl from all blame, claiming that he acted having been in session for 168 days the > bj Telephone promptly attended t*. Tre nixie our grej.t koejit. Oar pills cur*it wtui« Thirty-eighth general assembly las* committee of the National Republican Others do cot. tn self-defense. After ba was stabbed leagtt* has decided to make this city IU Carter's Little Liver Fills ate •rery ;mal» anlease all wh4 climbing over his garden fence. house and 423 in the senate. The tax THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK. nsethem. Invi»lsat25ccnt8; flv»fo»$L S;bone No. H. One Bos Kills Another. levy for the next two years Is 18,000,000 by drugglata everywhere, or seat bj mail. for revenue purposes and $2,000,000 for Spain. Only cigars and cigarettes are •CARTER MEOtCINE CO.. New York. A8BCBT PABK, JI. JM June 59.—The smoked. Organized 1869, under th* General Banking Law of this State. murder oi Bertie Wagnef*, Ihe little schools. The total appropriations SMALL PILL. SMALL POSE. SMALL PfiiGt son of Louis Wagner, a farmer near amount to $9,200,000. , 93. SEASON. 1893. Howell, N. J., by George Wood, a boy Dry Gsadc Star* Burned. Capital, $31.0., Surplus, $1.0,000, Total Assets, WM employed by Mr. Wagner, has caused in- DAVION, 0., June 17.—Bauer, Foster tense excitement in that portion of A Co. 'B dry goods and carpet establish- Sillett's Monmouth county. Young Wood ran ment was damaged to the extent of Business Men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons will find away and has not been arrested. 190.000 by fire Friday. A clothing this Bank a Fell JOO Faat. store next door owned by Philip Klop- CHICAGO, June 20.—John Thornly fell fer &• Sons was also damaged 110,000. Safe and Convenient The insurance in Bauer, Foster & Co.'s Place at whloh to make Deposits and do Business. ICE. 100 feet from a scaffolding in the Manu- concern is (63,000. INTEREST IS ALLOWED AT THE RATE OP 4 PER CENT. factures building on Monday and was ON ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS Instantly killed. Thornly was one of a Won't Sien th« Scale- of $1 00 and up-wards, aooording to the rules of the bank, and internal gang of painters engaged on the interi- YOUNGBTOWN, O., June 20.—The iron compounded seml-annually. PER MONTH. or of the building and while busy with manufacturers of the Mahoning valley Money to Loan in Sums of $25 to $5,000. his work lost his balance and fell from have determined not to sign the wage SECURED BT UNENCUMBERED REAL ESTATE AND OTHER GOOD SECURITIES. the scaffold with fatal result. scale until after July 1. All the mills Quickest LtAOiKaSu« s Bicvcu DEAitt^. DIRECTORS :—Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, William Deuba!, 60 Wobasl,Av«, 1 Indiana Bank Reanmea. will cea&e operations June SO. As to Western Agents. David Rinsey, Daniel Hiscock, W. B. Smith and L. Gruner. • daily (except Sunday) $2.50 INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., June 20.—The when they will resume it is a matter of Capital national bank, which suspended conjecture. OFFICERS: — Christian Mao*. President; W. D. Harriman.Vloe- • 4 times a week . . . 2.00 President; Chas. E. Hiscock, Cashier, M. J. Fritz, Assistant Cashier. payment May 11, resumed business Sons of the Revolution. lbs. 3 times a week . . . 1-75 [TRADE MARK REGISTERED.} Monday morning. The new president, CHICAGO, June 17.—The Sons of the N. S. Byram, expressed the opinion at Report of the Condition of the Ann Artor Savings Bank 'be. 2 times a week . . . 1.25 American Revolution in session in this I "INDAPO 10 o'clock that the amount of money city yesterday elected Gen. Horace Por- ONLY At Ann Arbor, Michigan.at the close of business, December 81,18S2. MADE A WELL drawn out was almost balanced by the ter, of New York, as president Chaun- BESOUKCESRESOURCES. LIABILITIES. MAN O? Loana and Discounts 8 449.781 82 Capital Stock « 60400 10 amount deposited. SUwks, bonds, mortgages, etc 398,844 40 ME." oey M. Depew, of New York, is one of YEAST Surplus Fund 100,000 to Rates to Hotels, Meat Heavy Failures In Boston. the vice presidents. Overdrafts 2,268 81 Undivided Profits... Furniture and fixtures 26,427 92 Dividends unpaid.. 45S, » W BOSTON, June 20.—The Kanawaha CASH. 2^66 OU Markets and Restaurants. Mve I jve« Boertfioad. DEPOSITS. Lumber company in this city failed yes- CAMERON, W. Va., June IS.—Freiyr.t INDAPO terday for $785,900, pulling down with Commercial deposits. _.$2f3,040 53) THK (!UKAT trains collided on the Baltimore Al*«—none other. If he has not il.034,194 32 got it, we willsend it by mat! upon receipt of price. a stab wound inflicted by his 16-year- burn was sentenced to prison for life Cures Pamphlet is sealed envelope free. Address Oriental old son Napoleon, who was arrested. here, forstealing three chickens. 1*. was COREKCT-Attesfc CHBBTIAK MACK, W. B.SMITH, L. GRU.VEE, Directors. Medical Co., Propriptor*, Chltsgn, 111., or ourageots. • first Door East or Main St., on SOLD by Mann Bros., 39 South Main St., ANN The father had reprimanded the son for his third penitentiary offense, and the 8 yspepsia Sutacribed and nrom to bNore me, tUs 3d d»y of J*™"^ ^ J# ranSi KotMr ten St., Ann Arbor. ARBOR, MICH., and other leading druggists. not going to work. law makes a third sentence a life one* \

The Cholera Con ference. LATEST COUNTY NEWS. THE REGISTER. About fifty physicians and health PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY officers assembled in the hygienic lab- WKHSTKB: -Wr. Baumffardner Called —Children's Sunday—Ice Cream and 6ELBT oratory last week to lay plans tor ex- cluding the Asiatic cholera bacillus strawberries. ANN AKBOB, MICH. from this country this season, or should Mr. Isaac Terry and daughter, Mrs. Valentine.atarted for the Fair this week. THE WEATHER IS AGAINST US! he break through the barriers, for run- The Ladies' Missionary Society meets ning him down and pounding the life this Thursday P. M. at Mrs. Wm, Scad- One Dollar per Tear In Advance. out of him before he could bite any- •IXo II not paid nntll after one year. in's. But our prices are in your favor, anoif you do not avail yourself of this grand opportune body. Mr. and Mrs. Galpin of Dixboro were Dr. Vaughan had the conference in the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin you alone are to blame. n extending the hours in H I an ;:.ige:nents at the principal ports. with her cousin, Mr. Boud, are spend- H. P. Dodge left Monday for Chi- conceive of a grander trip on all the UNTBIMMED HATS AND BONNETS that have been selling at frJ They agreed unanimously that the xiV. a few days in Detroit among their $1.00 to $3.00, and were worth it, will go during this sale at 25c,50,75c and clioiij the sale of liquors as a beverage can relatives. cago to attend the World's Fair. American continent. If you contem- of any Hat or Bonnet in either store (except Leghorns) for -31.00. be legally carried on. health officers should be paid a fair We are glad to say Miss Lillian Lum- plate visiting the old home in tae salary. Cities like Ann Arbor need a Munson Burkhart is in town today, bard is recovering from her severe ill- East, you should not fail to travel by WHITE LEGHORNS, cheap at 75c to 81 00, go at 50c. There is no indication of an inten- $2,000 man right on hand all the time. ;aking pictures of the principal build- ness. way of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- " '" sold everywhere at 81.50 and 81.75, go for 81.00. tion on the part of this majority to ng?. He will have a fine book of en- road. For information as to rates, time jravings to offer to the public of this Last week's items were crowded out of trains, sleeping car accommodations, BABY BONNETS, in Cotton, Mull and Silk, worth from 50c to 81.75, j deal squarely or openly. They sit still, The Friday morning session was de- own and others. by press of matter but appear this 55c, 50c, 75c and 81.00. say little with one exception, but vote week. etc., apply to L. S. Allen, Asat. Gerj. Pas- Choice of all TRIMMED HITS AND BONNETS, worth from 83.50 to... voted to typhoid fever and diphtheria. senger Agent, "Rockery," Chicago, III. for $2 50 each. You can get a good Trimmed Hat during this sale for 51.25 for disorder every time. There is no These should be guarded against as tfILAS:—Cani»nieetinc —Searched for Miss Hattie Roper and Mr. and Mrs. 65 business interest that receives any con- Frank Lemon leave this week to at- 82.00, but your choice of all (except Leghorns) for 82 50. much as cholera. The University was by Hi* Friends —Commencement — tend the World's Fair. Z3T If you are going to buy at all this summer, BUY NOW, or you will it sideration, if said interest conflicts with then inspected by the visitors. Social News. DR. F. G- SCHROEPPER, gret it. Yours truly, those of the lower class of saloons. Mrs. S. C. Hinkley was quite ill last Mrs. and Miss Oopeland of Dexter VKTKKIKAKV M'IMiKOS, In the afternoon many items of im- week. and Miss J. Green of Superior are the Formerly regimental veterinary surgeon in the Justice, the public welfare, the moral guests of Mrs. T. Holmes. artillery in Germany. Graduate with honors of health,—these seem to be unmeaning portance were touched upon. Under- Mr. Starr Voght, of Detroit, spent the university at Gottingen, and a member of the MR. AND MRS. C. A. HENDRICK ground privy vaults were condemned; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.John Blakes- Mrs. Bodine of Toledo has been visit- Scientific Association at Jena. He charges reason- 6O South Main St., Ann Arbor, 232 Congress St., Ypsilanti, phrases in their ears, or they confuse ing her husband who is manager forL. able fees and is thoroughly responsible. He re- Mrs. Tuttle's old stand. George Block. them in some way with the idea c f un- pig pens in the city also. How to ,ee. J. Seek Ice Co. at this place. spectfully solicits a part of the patronage of the bring the necessity of sanitary precau- Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Williams enter- public and guarantees satisfaction. Thirteen N. B.—We will close out about 10 doz. last year's Hats, the same as otna limited beer twenty-four hours a day. tained guests from out of town last T. D. Moss stepped on a spike on years a resident of this county. To them the garden of Eden would be tions home to the attention of house- Thursday, running it through his foot Residence, 19 Spring-st., Office at Livery Barn are selling at 25c to 75c, for 10c each. week. and he now walks on crutches. cor. S. 4th-ave. and Washington-st., Ann Arbor. a sad place unless Eve served beer. holders was considered. Dog poisoners are about in this vi- The State Board of Health was in cinity ; dogs are translated free of There will be a dance at the Lake session during the conference trying to charge. House on Saturday evening June 24th. A. Letter from the S. I,. A. formulate rules of proceedure for The Baptist Missionary Society will A cordial invitation is extended to all. YOU WILL NEVER Tor the benefit of the inquiring pr- lealth officers under the new state law- meet at the Baptist parsonage Wednes- The I. O. G. T. picnic on Saturday We have a Fine Line of MANTELS a trons of the Students Lecture Associa- day afternoon. was attended by about 100 people from tion and of the public in general the The W. R. C. talk of dishing out ice Ann Arbor, Dexter and Whitmore, and REGRET GRATES. Prices from $15.00 to $85.0$ After » Scalp. cream on the glorious Fourth to the a good time ensued. Board of Directors of said Association heated public. desire to correct a fafce impression that Dr. Frank Wells of the State Board Death the fell destroyer ever doing The day that you made up your Complete. 25 New Patterns, all the Lak of Health,stated to the REGISTER that Miss Julia King, of Chattanooga his silent work has again invaded our has been held by some. The statement, town, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. village and William Otto has gone to mind that the best place to buy Hard- for which perhaps the reporters of the the Canadian Pacific Kail way Com- J. C. Rouse for a few weeks. that home from whence no traveller ware was at the store of press are responsible, has been made pany, was paying very small attention returns. Cut off in the prime of manhood Designs. We ask you to Call before yon at present to the Michigan law con- Rev. and Mrs. Williams and Mrs.by that dreaded disease, consumption that the chartered Student's Lecture Kreuscher, of St. Francis, Kansas, are thus making the death of the third son Association is composed entirely of :erning sanitary inspection of emi- the guests of Mrs. J. Bernap. in this family by the same disease. His GROSSMAN & SCHLENKER, members of the Law Department The grants. They enter Michigan at the Miss Jessie Warren, of Detroit, who remains were interred at the German truth of the matter is that said Associa- "Soo." They asked the State Board to has been the guest of Mrs. Alma Alen church cemetery 6 miles sooth of here send an inspector to Quebec, or some for several weeks, left for the Fair on Sunday. Over 100 vehicles were in Gasolene Stoves, tion comprises not only the whole of Tuesday. the procession. the Law Department, but also the whole such convenient locality,to inspect and Wire Netting, fumigate the emigrants as they landed, The Free Methodists will ' hold a Children's Day was appropriately ob- of the Medical and Dental Departments camp meeting in Henry Hack's woods. served at the M. E. church under the Fly Traps, together with a large part of the Liter- and thus avoid a delay at the "Soo." near Milan, beginning Aug. 2; a general auspices of the Sunday School and a ary Department. This fact thus ex- iuch an arrangement has been made revival is anticipated. fine program was rendered in superb Stoves, with the Grand Trunk.but this latter Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Rouse and style. The church was crowded and poses the truth that the opposition, the the remarks by Eev. 8. Jennings were Stove Furniture, No-name Combine, is composed of only corporation pays the bills. The only daughter of Saline, and Mr. R. Water- man of Ann Arbor were the guests of appropriate and well received. Never Pumps, a part of the Literary Department, or authority that the State Board can ex- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rouse over Sunday. has the church been so thronged as on in other words, of the so-called "Griffin ercise in the matter is to select an that occasion. It was elaborately dec- Paints, and agent whose inspection they will The Presbyterian ladies elected the orated with Ilowers, evergreens and Faction." As has been before stated following officers at their aid society flags tastefully arranged which gave it Toolsof all kinds. by the press, the Student's Lecture As- accept, who can be depended upon to last Tuesday: President.Mrs.McGregor; supplement the Canadian disinfection vice-president, Mrs. Tripp; secretary, the appearance of Fairy Land. sociation has been incorporated under Mrs. Julia Gauntlett; assistant secre- James A. McKnight, wife and two the laws of Michigan, a thing which to make it meet the requirements of tary, Mrs. M. Wilson; treasurer, Miss daughters from West Bay City are should have been done long ago, for the Michigan law. They cannot bear Sarah Wilson. visiting Prof. Lumbard and family. First-class goods at lowest, prices. his expenses. The Grand Trunk will- Mr. McKnight is a brother-in-law of being thus incorporated, the Associa- The lawn fete at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. the Prof's, and a jolly time they are We are both practical workmen, and tion is made a responsible body capable ingly assumed the expense to save Blackmers Saturday evening under the having. An impromptu reception was repairing done by us-is always right. delays at Detroit and Port Huron. auspices of the Baptist Ladies' Aid So- of carrying on business as any other ciety was well attended. The cream held by the Prof, a week ago and the incorporation and thereby being en- The Canadian I'acific.learning that the was good and cake ditto, and the com- house was tilled. Very fine music was 7 W. LIBERTY! STREET. Board could not pay the bills, failed to discoursed by the Misses McKnight abled to furnish to the public a course pany was jolly and chatty—Of course and Lumbard after which the Glee of entertainments of the highest rank. renew their petition for the inspector, there was ladies present, that is the Club put in an appearance and made and have become somewhat defiantly reason of that chatty condition. Rome howl. If yo« want to drive 11 Bast Ann St., The acting Board of Directors have lax in the handling of emigrants at the Mr. J. Firman came up missing Sat- away the blues drop in at the Lumbard labored diligently to get the business Bault. The State Board as soon as its urday night and a search was made mansion. for the ensuing year upon a firm basis, code of rules of procedure is formu- for him all day Sunday. Just at even- ANN ARBOR, MICH. and steps have been taken toward pro- ing he was found near Azalia, on the Closing out entire stock of Millinery lated under the requirements of the point of starting for home. He has at cost. H. Randall. 68 curing for next year's course such men new law, will proceed to make life as been subject to dispondent spells for as Benjamin F. Harrison, David B. full of excitement for the offending some time, and it was feared that per- From the World's Fair to Waahlne- Hill and the famous Spanish orator, haps he might wander off and make ton and the East. railroad corporation as anyone can rea- his way to the river with a sucidal in- JJonest Dealing, Amelio Castelar. In the line of music sonably desire. Do you contemplate going to the tent. He has been an invalid for a World's Fair? Of course you do—every at least two of the best concert com- number of months and is^in a weakened one does. But you will not end your panies obtainable will be included. condition physically. Closing out entire stock of Millinery journey with a visit to the Fair. You J^irst Class Goods, at cost. H. Randall 68 The commencement exercises were all will want to go back to the old home in The Board have also decided upon a interesting and the crowd—O, my— New York, Ohio or Pennyslvania. You new feature, which will probably be of we like jam, but not that kind, thank will, perhaps,want incidentally, to go to interest to the public. Instead of limit- Schuh & Muehlig have a very impor- you. The Gay Opera House seats 550; Washington, call ou the President to JVuits, Butter and Jelly, tant announcement in another part of but there were 800 crowded into it. inquire after the "plum" crop, in fact ing the course of lectures to Ann Arbor, the paper. It always pays to read one make a swing around the whole circle, as has been done in the past, there will of their ''ads" for they always have The hall and stairs were full ou tside, J^oasted and Green Co ffees also be given next year a course of lec- something to say worth considering tures in Detroit, Grand Rapids and Don't fail to see it. Oysters in Can and Bulk, other large cities in Michigan, and there Closing out entire stock of Millinery Mixed Pickles, is strong probability that the Associa- at cost. H: Randall. 68 tion will be incorporated under the Teas, Best Line in the City, laws of Ohio, and a course be also Positively for 30 days only. given in the large cities of that state. It Deep cut in sewing machines.s Satisfaction Guaranteed. is evident that under such a plan it will $15.00 for a Low arm Singer Pattern 20.00 " "High '• Low Estimates on Plumbing and Heatin§ be possible to secure the greatest talent 25.00 " "Davis, American,Eldredge and give our patrons the benefit of a or Favorite. Telephone 129. rare intellectual treat. 30.00 for a Domestic, Standard.White Wheeler & Wilson, New Home, or We Sell the Down Draft Furnace. The Board of Directors acting in the Household this price is for the best capacity of the Student's Lecture Asso machine, the best wood work and the : iation are endeavoring to make it an best attachment. If you want a ma- Association of which the outside world chine now is the time to buy. You have choice of all best machine made The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. 11 Bast Ann St., SCHUH & MUEHLIG, as well as the students and citizens of J. F. Sen i: II. Arm Arbor may be justly proud. Used in Millions 'of Homes—40 Years the Standard. 67 31. S. Main St. ANN ARBOR, MICH. 31 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SOCIETY NEWS AND GOSSIP Mr. and Mrs. P. F. O'Brien, of Brook- School of .71 u*lc. lyn, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Gris- One of the most enjoyable Faculty ler, of Sasinaw.were recently the guests WALKER &•" CO. r ARTIES, VISITS AM) VARIOIS of Hon. Edward Duffy and family. concerts of the season was that of ; SOCIAL EVERTS. Maj. McClellan, of Lexington, Ky., Thursday June 15. Each number on PROPRIETORS OF THE who made a war record as chief of staff the program furnished another proof WE WANT ROOM. Personal Pointers about Prominent for Gen. Jubal Early during the rebel- of the artistic abilities of the members People—Society Cblt that In Brief lion, has been in Ann Arbor fora couple —Those Who are Comlnv and Going. of days. of the faculty. Perhaps the most in- We shall soon begin the erection of a four story teresting numbers were the Grieg Ann Arbor Carriage Works Mr. E. B. Hall was at Toledo Friday. Miss Day's recital in Ypsilanti last week was attended by several Ann Ar- Sonata and the Foote Quartet. Mr. MANOFACTUREES OP brick building on our present factory site. Miss Minnie Hill is visiting Chicago frienda. bor people, among them Profs. S. R. Silas Mills'singing was as usual exceed- Mills, J. E. Schmaal and Miss Sarah ingly enjoyable. CABK1AGES, COACHES AND SLEIGHS, We wish to get rid of every Organ outside of Mr. Jullian Bullis and sister are at Den Bleyker. Chicago. There was one delightful surprise for Mrs. G. W. Seavey accompanied by 9-11 W. Liberty and 21-23 Second Sts., our regular line at once, as we need the storage Mrs. E. B. Pond visited in Adrian her son, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., spent part the audience. In the Foote Quartet Mr. last week. of last week looking over the city with Schmaal conclusively proved that an room. Mrs. W. G. Doty left Friday for a visit a view of locating here to educate her excellent pianist may also be an able at Tecumseh. family. She decided to come next year. performer on the viola. The programme Mrs. L. P. Hall gave a faculty party While in the city she stopped with Miss was as follows. Friday evening. Mary Hamilton of 15 S. Thayer-Bt. i. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Travis left Fri- I. Souata. Piano and Violin. F. major day for Chicago. €ommen cement. Op. 8 \ Grleg. SOME GREAT BARGAINS Miss Anna Lutz is visting friends at The University announces the fol- Allegro con brio. Allegretto quasi Andantino. Richmond, Ind. lowing program for commencement: Allegro molto vivace. Messrs. J. Erich Schmtal and Frederick Mills. Mr. J. T. Jacobs went to Rochester Saturday, June 24—9 A. M. Examina- II. "I at thy leet would fain be lying," tion of Candidates for Admission to Grad N. Y., last week. . MillsGraden-Hoffmann. . SEE SOME OP THE PRICES. the Department to Literature, Science, Mr. Silas R. Mills. Mr. S. W. Clarkson was a Chicago C h e r^0'{from Album op 10, > and the Arts. III. AChu sero 0 visitor last week. ^APolonaises ^ ,' {B major op 9, > 1 Second-Hand McLeod Organ, - - - $20 00 Mrs. Elizabeth Baldwin is visiting Sunday, June 25—8:00 p. M. In Univer- PPaderewskid . relatives in Flint. sity Hall. Discourse to the Graduat- Mr. J. Erich Sehmaal. 1 Second-Hand Mason & Ham!in Organ, - - 25 00 ing Classes by President Angell. „- ? Beranse from ••Mignon." Thomas. Miss Alice Cramer will leave fur Ish- Monday, June 26—9 A. M. Examination peming in August. IV b •'Thou'rt like a Flower," Liszt. of Candidates for Admission to the Mr.Silas K. Mills, 1 New Palace Organ, .... - 40 00 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fleming are visit- v. Quartet. Piano and Strings. C major Department of Literature, Science, .,, Arthur Foote. ing in Port Huron. and the Arts. Allergro oomodo. Scherzo. Allegro vivace. 1 New Chicago Cottage Organ, 6 octave, 12 stops, - 60 00 E. A. Matteson is aronnd again after a Poco meno Allegro. Adagio ma con inoto. 2:00 p. M. Meeting of the Board of Allegro non troppo. three weeks illness. Regents. Miss Grace A. Povey, Messrs. F. Mills, J. E. Miss Emma Pugh, of Lansing, ig visit- CLASS DAY, DEPARTMENT OK LAW. Schmaal and F. Abel. ing relatives in this city. 10:00 «.. M. In University Hall. Address The final Pupils Recital was given in Mr. and Mrs. Ayers, of Chicago, are by the Class President, Albert Webb Newberry Hall Saturday afternoon. visiting Mrs. C. M. Ream. Jefferis. Class History by Charles It was one in which not only the pupils Prof. J. E. Gondier, of Port Huron, Knox Friedman. Class Poem by themselves but also the Faculty may Some Arbor City Organs was in the city last week. Charles Edward Dedrick. Oration by James William Good, B. S. Proph- take pride. The numbers were very Mr Will Cos, of Aspen, Col., visited creditably rendered. The programme Every Vehicle we manufacture is FULLY GUARANTEED to be as Ann Arbor friends Thursday. ecy by Arthur K. Hitchcock. Vale- dictory by Milton Johnson, B. S., C E is a good test of the year's work and represented. Material used throughout is the FINEST PROCURABLE, We have a few Organs in a style of case we Mr. and Mrs. William Henne have returned from the World's Fair. Tuesday, June 27—CLASS DAY, DEPAET- the performances were satisfactory and every essential point unexcelled by even that used in the highest MKXT OF UTEBATURK, 8CIENCB, AND THE proofs of its success, have stopped making. There are eleven of them Mr. L. A. Shaw, of Massachusetts, is ARTS. priced Vehicles. visiting her son, Mr. E. A Shaw. ii. 10:00 A. M. In University Hall. Oration I .Slavonic Dance. E minor Op. a. Dvorak all NEW and guaranteed. We want to get rid of Dr. Harry Nickels, of Montpelier. 0., by Sherman Clark Spitzer. Pjem by IIMis, s LouisfDm c Fairman and J. J. McClellauonma . is visiting his parents in this city. II Mis-Dm"s Frauds S. Taylor.uom Arthur Harold Holmes. III. "At the Spring," Joseffy them to make room for other styles. Mrs. Jnla A. Pitkin iw visiting her 2:00 p. M. Under theTappan Oak. Class Miss Jessis G. Harvey. son, G. S. Pitkin, at Petrolia, Out. IV. 'Thy Beaming Eyes," McDowell. History by Jennie Eddy. Prophecy Mr. v\° G. Povey. Brass and Nickel Plate Table We will sell them at $42 to $55 each according Mr. Edward Duffy, of Pittsburg, Pa, by Maude Benjamin Bedell. Address v. Concerto, No. 1 DeBeriot is the guest of Mrs. James Gaelick. by the Class President, Hadley Bald- Mr. Eoss G. Whitman. Kettles and Stands. win. VI. Serenade Raff to the action, etc. These are bargains—sold less Mrs. Henry Martin, of Jackson, was Miss Gertrude Hade. in the city for a few days last week.' 8:30 P. M. Class Reception in the Gyre- VII. a "Puck," i Brass and Nickel Plate Chafing t> -The Mill,") Hoffmann. than wholesale prices. Come in and examine Mr. Oliver Chapoton, of Mt. Clemen?, outrun. Miss Martha L. Clark. Dishes. was in the city a few days last week. VIII. Marinella Randegger Wednesday, June 28—Alumni Day. DE~ Miss Frances A. /ones. them or write for circulars. They will not last Miss Louise Weitbrecht has gone to PABTMET OP LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND IX. Cradle Soag I.iebling Brass and Nickel Plate Crumb Springfield, O., to spend the summer. THE ARTS. Mr. Harry A. Cole. \. Tome love with Me," Arthur Foote. Trays and Scrapers. long. Mr. S. S. Blitz returned Friday from a Special Reunions of Classes. Mis-cJ Annie Kichardsou and Nora Babbit six months' trip through the southwest. 2:00 P. M. In the Chapel. Business XL Concerto, D minor Op.40....Mendelssohn. Allegro con brio. Adagio. Allegro con fuoo. Something Entirely New and not Ex- Prof. Rob't W. Moore of Colgate Uni- Meeting of the tjociety oi' Alumni. Miss Edith A. Kelly. versity, Hamilton, N. Y., is in the city. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. X.I. i Ar.s • from Dreuiu ofTnee. ...jalaman-. -Mr. M. Lavsut Davis. pensive. Just the thing for an afternoon Mr. and Mrs. G. Dieterle, of Detroit, 11.00 A. M. Medical College, Lower XIII. Komaozafor Vlohn Strekzld visited relatives in Ann Arbor recently! Lecture Room. Business Meeting of Miss Alma Phila Bates. tea or a like occasion. XIV. 'I will Sing of Thj Great Mercies the Alumni Association. Address by (from St. Paul) Mendelssohn Mrs. E. P. Calkins and Mrs. E. E. Professor James Nelson Martin, Pti. For Sale only by Factory Salesroom: ~ _ ,T Miss Lucy K. Cole- Calkins are visiting friends in Brighton. M., M.D., '83, of Ann Arbor. XV. "La Filense," ., _ R»ff Prof. Delos Fall, of Albion College, Miss Emily G. Fischer. 1:00 p. JI Banquet. XVI. Angel Irio from Elijah .Mendelssohn. Cor. First and Washington Sts., 51 S. Main Sts., visited his brother, Mr. D. C. Fall, last HlMea Kichardson, JoutB and Taylor. WM. ARNOLD, week. DEPARTMENT OF LAW. Catalogues for next year may be se- Mr. M. J. Kennedy visitied her broth- 11:00 A.M. Law Building, Room 12. JEWELER. er, Mr. J. B. Porter, of Lansing last Business meeting. cured at the Music Stores, at Newberry week. 2:00 P. ir. In University Hall. Address Hall and the steward's office. The 36 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Mr. Frank Maston has gone to Chi- by Hon. Lawrence Maxwell, jr., of Director desires to secure lists of in- cago, having secured a lucrative position Washington, D. C. terested persons to whom catalogues there. COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY. may be sent. Prompt attention will be Mr. Rufus Cate, of Detroit, has been 2:00 P. M. Dental College. Business given to such lists. visiting hissister, Mrs. W. K. Childs re- Meeting of the Alumni Association. OUK fifty dollar friend has had an- cently. 7:30 P. M. Commencement Concert in other hard time with his subscription Mrs. N. D. Cochran, of Toledo, is University Hall. list. He triedrecently to get outside as visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John SENATE RECEPTION. Moore. 9:00 p. it. In the Chapel. U.niversity sistance to straighten it out; with very Mr. Walter Lathrop left Wednesday Senate Reception forGraduatep,Form- slight results except to convince people You^rejnvited L l for Chicago to visit his son and view er Students, and Friends of the Uni- of the hopelessness of thetask. By some the fair. versity. complicated mental or arithmetical Prof. J. C. Knowlton addresses the Thursday, June 29—THE FOBTV-NINTH AN- evolution he concluded that he ought To visit our Newly Fitted Wall Paper De- high school graduating class in Saginaw NUAL COMMEN'CEMENT. to-night. • by rights to have 1700 subscribers. This partment at 6 South Main St., and examine 9:00 A. M. The procession will form in made him feel so good that he prompt- Mrs. Bert F. Schumacher has been front of the Law Building. our large and carefully selected stock of entertaining Miss Lena Allen, of West 10:00 A.M. In University Hall. Com- ly called us a liar, and said we would Bay City. mencement Exercises. Oration by be as foolish as he was it' we had a Our entire line of "Smith's Best Moquette Mr. Wilfred Eames and family will Charles Dudley Warner, L. H. D., of chance. His performances would be a occupy the John Hunt residence on Hartford, Ct. Conferring of Degrees. spectacle for gods and men if he should N. State-st. At the close of the Exercises in Uni- ever happen to get a subscription list Carpets" will goat Mrs. R D.Allen and Miss Nellie K. versity Hall the procession will form as large as ours, we fear Pontiac would WALL PAPERS •Allen have gone to Chicago to visit the again under the direction of Harrison .become his abiding place. Exposition. Soule. Chief MarshaJ, and will proceed Mr. J. Ward Hicks, an attorney of to the Commencement Dinner, which Curtain Goods and Deeorations. Monett, Mo., is visiting his father, Mr. will be' served in the Law- Lecture Closing nnt entire stock of Millinery .W. B, Hicks. Room. Tickets admitting to the Din- at cost. II. Randall. 68 Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNair, of Te- ner, price 50 cents each, must be pro- OUK ELEGANT SOUVENIR OF ANN ARBOR enmseh, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. cured at the Steward's Office. Wm. G. Doty. AND THE UNIVERSITY, IS JUST RECEIVED. Judge and Mrs. N. W. Cheever have Commencement at Ypsllnutf. $1.00 PER YARD. issued invitations for a reception next We have also full lines of School Books and Sta- Friday evening. The commencement program of the •Mrs. Mary Cody, of Plymouth, was Normal School is as follows: tionary. The regular price of these Goods is $1.35. The pat- the»ciieRtrecently"of her brother, Mr. Sunday, June 25—3:00 P. M. Meeting Of W. H. Melntyre.' the Students' Christian Association Miss Tillie Mutschel, of Hudson, will 8:00 P. M. Baccalaureate Address. terns are of newest and choicest. spend her summer in this city, Chelsea Monday, June 26—10.00 A. M. Conser- MOORE & WETMORE. and Grand Ledge. vatory Exercises. 6 South Main Street and J. R. Bowdish has gone to Mnskegon 2:00 P. M. Junior Class-Day Exer- State Street Cor. William Street Come immediately as we know that the assortment will to open a branch store. He will spend cises. the summer there. 8:00 P. M. Normal Choir Concert, Mr. J. C. Watts, of East Saginaw, (Benefit Students' Christian Asso- soon be broken at this reduction, which is less than manu- spent the first half of last week with ciation.) hi? family in this city. Tuesday, June 27—10:00 A. M. conser- Mr. Thomas S. Ewing, dent '86, of vatory Commencement Exercises. facturer's wholesale price. Los Arigeles, Cal., was the euest of Mr. 2:30 P. M. Senior Class-Day Exer- James L. Babcock last week. cises. WHY IS IT? Mrs. Mabel K. Pond and children Meetings of Alumni : THAT All Brussels Carpets, Ingrain Carpets and Straw Mat- have gone to Jackson and to Noble, Mr. Joseph Bemtnerlch Branch Co., for the summer. 4 P. M. Re-union of Class of '92 An old soldier, came out of tho War greatly 7:30 p. M. General Alumni Meeting. enfeebled !>y Typhoid FeTer, and after being Mrs. Geo. E. Moore and daughter, of President, Walter C Hewitt, B. Pd. tings at reduced prices. Port Huron are visiting Mr. and Mrs. In various hospitals the doctors discharged him Gen. W. Schetterly of this city. Orator, Hon. S. S. Babcock. as Incurable with fouampiion. Ha has DIETERLE Essayist, Mary F. Camp. been ID poor health since, until he began to tat» Mr. Ed. C. Pitkin, of Galveston. Tex., Wednesday, June 28—9:30 A. M. Com- who spent a couple weeks with his Now is the time to buy Furniture and Dra-mother here, has returned home. mencement Exercises. Hood's Sarsaparilla All Exercises wi'.l be held in the Immediately his cough grew looser, night Twenty youDg friends surprised Miss Normal School Hall, except as noted sweats ceased, and he regained good general Sells Furniture so Cheap? Maud Perkins, of Broadway one day peneS cheap. During July we are offering everything above. health. He cordially recommends Hood's Sar- last vreek. She was ten years old. saparilla. especially to comrades In the O. A. K. BECAUSE Miss Katherine Cramer, is expected VOLUMES COULD BE WRITTEN, HOOD'8 PlLLS curs Habitual Constipation by at special reduced prices. home from Menominee, this week to filled with the testi- rMtorinff peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. spend the summer with her parents. mony of women who HE FIGURES THUS: Rev. C. A. Young and family returned have been made well We are agents for Rack well's Stair Corner Dust Shield to the city recently from an extended and strong by Dr. "If I ofler Parlor Suites, for example, at 33} per cent, below the usual profit I trip through Arkansas and Missouri. Pierce"s Favorite FOR SALE ! sell twice as many of them—hence make MORE PEOPLE HAPPY and, at Prescription. the same time, make more money for DIETERLE." and Carpet Fastner. They are a new thing and are selling Mr. Chas. E. Hiscock, cashier of the It's a medicine AT STATE ST., MUSIC STORE Ann Arbor Savings Bank, left Monday that's made especially for Chicago to attend the World's Fair_ to build up women's fast every where. Call ^nd see them. Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Adams, a strength and to cure That is why I am seU;ng sucL a large number of Parlor Suites.JBedroom Suite bridal couple from West Superior, Wis.. women's ailments — an invigorating, re- Chairs, Sofas, lounges, Sideboards, Wardrobes,—in fact everything that i? have been the guests of Mrs. N. H. toward making up a complete outfit for( the finest residence or the humbl Pierce. storative tonic, soothing cordial, and bracing nervine; purely vegetable, non- PIANOS I ORGANS! cottage. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hall, of Buffalo, N. Y., who have been the guests of Prof, alcoholic, and perfectly harmless. For FIVE FLOORS PACKED FULL. and Mrs. L. D. Wines, have returned to all the functional derangements, pain- NEW and SECOXD HAND at Prices their home. ful disorders, and chronic weaknesses astonishingly low. In fact this sale that afflict womankind, the "Favorite will prove beyond question that our Mrs. J. H. Wade and Miss Gertrude Prescription" is the only guaranteed prices are FAR BELOW ANY AND Wade gave a reception to a large num- remedy. ALL OF OUR COMPETITORS. W. G. DIETERLE, ber of invited guests from 3 to 6 o'clock Friday afternoon. It must have been the medicine for most women, or it couldn't be sold on 37 SOUTH MAIJT STEET Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Babcock leave in a any such terms. ALVIN WILSEY, KOCH & HEME, few days to spend the summer at the World's Fair, Waukesha, Wis., and Isn't it likely to be the medicine for Special attention given to Undertaking. 56, 58 AND 60 SOUTH MAIN ST other western points. you ? Sold by druggists everywhere. 42 S. STATE STREET, (FIRST FLOOR.) ItUcJmputed that all the locomo- CompleCely Uprooted. rore»Riijch'n Great Shows. DR. J. R. TAFT, REGISTER. tives in the United States would, if How many remedies there are which Now, who is there who does not feel OVERBECK & STAEBLER, 6SCAR 0. SORG, c upW together, make a train 300 merely relieve without uprooting dis- all the better and work all the better DEALERS IN THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1893. miles loan. Tie passenger train would ease. The contrast with stprling medi- after having a day of recreation, a . DEISTIST. make another train of about the same cines which i-uch pa'lialivi a : this is the effect, on the one ard always. If anybody reads that any- White Blanks 5c to 8c, Gilts8c to 15c Children Cry for hand, of Hosietter'B Sioniach Bitters in thing is so and so with these show?, sion of "The Social Remedies of the cases of oliill•< and fever and bilious re- when they say it themselves in tht r bor Party," by Professor Mallock. Pitcher's Castoria. mittent, ami on the other of ordinaty advertisements, it is so. To anybody remedies and maladies of this type. By who likes a holiday and amusements Do You Ride a Victor? lyd Storr-Best treats an interesting The Erie's old broad gauge No. 74 was regarded as the most unlucky en- the Bitter?,malarial complaints in every of any kind there is always a certain HOUSE AND SIGN DECORATING A SPEC- |)ject, "The Common-Sense of Hypno- lVelmg of comfort in reading their ad- a," while an new article by Prof. An- gine that ever ran on the road. It was stage, and of the most malignant type, used in Susquehanna yards and is said are completely conquered and loose their vertisements such as no other &ko w in IALTY. bw Seth, though of less general inter- to have killed thirty-nine persons, In- hold upo:i the system. They are rarely cities. So if any of the readers of this |, is of great value to students of "The cluding four women and three children. if ever d slogged by the ordinary re- paper are thinking of going on the ex- BW' Physiology and Hypnotism."— In addition to this seventy men weie sources of medicine, although their cursions which will be run on all lines of travel to Detroit when the Adam Iblished by E. B. Pelton, 144 Eighth crippled by this engine. symptom- may unquestionably be miti- gated through such means. The same Forepaugh Shows exhibit there on June 70 South Main St., Ann Arbor. jreet, New York, Terms, $5 per year. FITS—All fits stopped free by Dr. holds good of indigestion, billiousnese, 26 and they don't want to go if they Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits kidney complaint, rheumatism, iifi- are going to be disappointed in what after the first d&v-'s use. Marvelous vousness and debility. By the Bitters they expect they will see, they can stt NEW STORE1 Judging by the numbers so far issued, cures. Treatise and S2.00 trial bottle they are cured, wlicu many lemedies their minds at. rest on that score at le 197th volume of Littell's Living Age free to fit CJSPS. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 fail, least. The long and honorable and un- 111 equal, in the richness and variety Arch Stree', Fhila., Pa For sale by all broken record of keeping all the.r NEW & SECOND-HAND GOODS fits contents, any of its predecessors. druggist^; call on yours How to Clean Jewelry. promises is the one particular thing that has made these shows so popular BOUGHT AND SOLD ie most noteworthy articles of recent Fifty-five American railroads report Put a teaspoonful of household am- 23 N. Main St., Opposite Post- monia or a few drops of spirits of am- with the public. They are the only feue8,are "Israel," a review of a work an increase of $20,734,953 in their gross Off ice. earnings during 1S92; twelve roads re- monia into a basin of warm water into shows of any Kind whether shown in a Icently published in five vols.,by Prof. port a decrease of $2,456,346 in the which some toilet soap has been lathered. theatre or under canvas that have ex- W. HI. I. ftraetz, covering the whole history hibited in every city in the United same time; fourteen roads report an Put in all tUe jewelry and allow it to re- States and Canada that has a popula- 1 the Jews to the present time: "Hip- increase of $17,860,875 for eleven main a few minutes, turning it over with tion of 50,000 or over, and in all those blyteTrine," by Gabriel Monod: "The months, and seven report a decrease of the hands occasionally. Then clean each LEGALS. $1,721,139 for eleven months. cities their records are the same. If you ride why not ride the,best? linancial Causes of the French Revolu- piece separately with an old soft tooth- There, is an extraordinary in luct- I'rolmt <• Order. brush, throwing it back into the water ment to everybody,and especially those STATE OP MICHIGAN, 1 lon," by Ferdinand Rothschild: "Poli- Children Cry for There is but one best and it's a Victor. SS - after, the brushing. Rinse all well, shake who have any patriotic feelinga,to visit CODNTY OF WASHTENAW. | Ics and Progress in Siam," by Hon. Pitcher's Castoria. out and put into a soft cloth and drythe Forepaugh Saows this year,uecause At a session of the Probate Court for the Count j leo. Curzon: "Some English Charac- of Washtenaw, holden at the Prolmte Office in The plan of using separate tires for gently. When quite dry, take apiece of they will present not only all tee stand OVERMAN WHEEL CO. the City of Ann Arbor, ou Thursday, the 8th Irs in French Fiction," by Arthur F. ard features of the circus, menagerie, day of June, in the year one thousand eight car wheels is regarded by many rail- flannel or old stockinet and rub or polish BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. hundred and ninety-three. lavidson: ''Scenery and the Imagina- road men as representing the correct each piece with crab's eyes or prepared museum and hippodrome, but tley will Present, J. Willard Babbitt. Judge of Probate lon," by Archibald Geikie, and, in the principal of construction. chalk. They will immediately show a also give a superb representaiion ot the In the Matter of the Estate of William R. "Scenes and Battles ol 17 (6—Tne M. STAEBLER, Agen, Ann Arbor, Mich. Hamilton, deceased. lumber dated 17th June, No. 2555, ar.- lovely polish, and any remains of the American Revolution." Mary H. Hatnilton.tle administrator of said es- chalk can be removed by using any soft tate, comes into court end represents that she is Ither of those very valuable articles on This is beyond all quediou the most now prepared to render her final account as such JRecent Science," by Prince Panl Kra- haired brush which is perfectly dry. ambitious exhibition ever attempted. administrator. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. It is intended to exactly reprodi'f-e the Tlterevpon it ts Ordered, That Tuesday, the 11th lotkin. Besides these are many other GREAT. SPEAR HEAD CONTEST. day of July next, at ten o'clock in the fore- "When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. S1OO Keward, $100. most imi or a it events in tie ever Irticles of nearly or quite equal merit,to noon, be assigned for examining and al- When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. memorable struggle for Americau fiec- lowing such account, and that the heirs lay nothing of the numerous delightful The readers of this paper will bfi dom. To make it as realistic as possi- at law of said deceased, and all other persons When she had Children, she gave them Contort*. pleased to learn that there is at least interested in said estate, are required to appear Itories, the choicest of current fiction, one dreaded disease that science hn» ble enormous stretches of scenei y are at a session of said Court, then to be holden at used; the nearly 1.000 characters uie all the Probate Office,in the City of AnnArbor.in said Ind poetry.—A sample copy 15 cents.— been able to cure in all its stages and County and show cause if any there be, why the that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is CwtuuieCt accurately, and some of the Bald account should not be allowed: Andit is fur- published weekly by Littell & Co., Boe- c 'Sl umes are really the originals worn ther Ordered, that said administrator give notice |on, Mass, the only positive cure now known to uy the characters represented. The to the persons interested in said estate, of the Last year our railroads carried 600,- the medical fraternity. Catarm beiijg pendency of said account, and the hearing 000,000 people. a constitutional disease, requires a con- battles of Bunker Hill, Concord, Mon- thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be mouth, Yorktown, the Inauguration of published in the Ann Arbor REGISTER, a news- stitutional treatment. Hali's Catarrh paper printed and circulated in said county, The Review of Reviews for the month A Clear Understanding. Cure is taken intern*!*?, airtina directly Washington. Paul Kevere's Hide, the three successive weeks previous to said day of bf June is a number which nobody who Tearing D wn ot the Statue cf George hearing. Mrs. Chugwater had inherited a few upon the bluodand mucous surfaces uf the III., are almost faithfully repro- Intends to go to the World's Fair at any hundred dollars from a deceased rela- the system, thereby destroying the duced, giving to the spectator thrilling J. WILLARD BABBITT, tive, and she put it into the hands of foundation of the disease, and giving [A true copy.] Judge of Probate lime can well afford to be without. The the patient strength by building up the entertainment and at the same time WM. G. DOTY. Probate Register. 67 isvigw of Reviews sent as its special Mr. Chug-water to invest. accurate instruction in his country's "I shall use my best judgment in constitution and assisting nature in do- SAVE^THEJTACS. Probate Oraer. Representative to Chicago, in May, Mr. 1 11 history. placing it, Samantha, he said, rolling ing its work. The proprietors have so STATE OF MICHIGAN ( _ much faith in its curative powers, that This great feature of the shows is Sarnest Knaufft, a well-known art it up and stuffing the wad of bills in the one great novelty, but such rare One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, COUNTY OF WASHTENAW j teacher of New York. Mr. Knaufft has they offer One Hundred Dollars for any At a session of the Frooate Court for the County his pocket. "The money is yours, but case that it fails to cure. Send for iiet things as the boxing Kangaroo; Earl of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the Pmthe active business man of the City of Ann Arbor, on Friday, the 26th day of Iprepared for the Review of Reviews an of testimonials. Address, the trotting dog; Basil and Baby Kuth, May, in the year one thousand eight hundred •extended and discriminating article tel- firm, remember. YouYe the silent F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. the largest and smallest female ele- and ninety-three. partner." phants in the world; the world-famous Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. Iling in a straightforward way what are t3F"Sold by Druggists, 75c. Seven Gerome Brothers, the world's $173,250.00 In the matter ot the estate of Elisha Cranson • tbe merits and striking features of each "If you invest it in some fool specu- deceased. lation and lose it, Josiah," responded greatest acrobats, the sensation of all Edgar Cranson executor of th3 last will and I portion of the art exhibit, and his arti- Mrs. Chugwater, in a high-keyed voice, How to Treat Earache. Europe and seen for the first Urns in In valuable Presents to be Given Away in Return for testament of said deceased, come into court and America, should not be forgotten. represents that he is now ready to render his Icle is illustrated with outline pen "I'll not be a silent partner, now I tell At the first symptoms of earache let final account as such executor. the patient lie on the bed with the pain- Great, indeed, may the Adam Fore- I sketches intended as memoranda of the you!"—Chicago Tribune. paugh Shows be deservedly called. Thereupon it is Ordered, that Monday, the 26th principal pictures. Another important ful ear uppermost. Fold a thick towel day of June next, at ten o'clock in the fore- Jlnkson's Fate. and tuck it around the neck; then with a SPEAR HEAD TAGS. noon, be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and that the devisees, legatees feature of the June number is a well- Mr. Chumley—You seem to have the teaspoon fill the ear with warm water. Sufferers From Piles nnd heirs-nt-law of said deceased and all I written forecast of all the principal con- other persons interested in said estate, are 'blues. What's the matter with you? Continue doing this for fifteen or twenty Should know that the Pyramid Pile f 1,153 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES $34,650 00 required to appear at a session of said Court, ventions and gatherings to be held Mr. Cynical Oldbatch—Yes, I am minutes. The water will fill the ear ori- Cure will promptly and effectually le- then to be hoick u at the Probate Office f » 5,775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES. MOROCCO BODY, in the City of Ann Arbor, in said County through the summer and autumn o feeling awful bad. A few days ago I fice and flow over on the toweL After- move every trace of them. Any drug- BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... 28,875 00 and show cause, if any there be, why the 1893, particular attention being given to saw my old friend Jinkson in splendid ward turn over the head, let the water gibt will get it for you. 23,100 IMPORTED GERMAN EUCKHORN HANDLE, FOUR BLADED said account should not be allowed. the forthcoming World's Congresses and health and happy as a lark. This morn- run out and plug the ear with warm ' POCKET KNIVES 23,100 00. And it is further ordered that said executor ing I picked up a newspaper and tbe give notice to the persons interested in said estate other gatherings which will be affiliated glycerin and cotton. This may be done Town Notice. 11 5,500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH of the pendency of said account, and the hear- first item I read was that he was— every hour until relief is obtained. The The Ann Arbor Town Clerk will be st ing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be with such congresses at Chicago. An es- "Dead!" water should be quite warm, but not too PICKS 57,750 00 published in the ANN ARBOR REGISTER, a news- ths court house on Saturday, June 24, 1 1 5,500 LARGE PICTURES (14x28 inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS,for framing, paper printed and circulated in said county, pecially timely feature of the number is "No, worse than that—marriedt^— hot. for the purpose of taking Woodchuoks, three success.ve weeks previous to said day of an article on transit facilities in Chicago Texaa Sif tings. Crows, Hawks Jand Sparrows, from 2 to no advertising on them 28.S75 00 hearing. 5 p. M. C. J.-WEDEMANN, Clerk. 65 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $173,250 OO J. WILLARD BABBITT, and on the fair grounds, especially pre- For Over Fifty Tears. The above articles will be distributed, by counties, among parties who chew SPEAR Judge of Probite. pared by Mr. Henry H. Windsor, editor Are Ton Xenons, Mrs.WinsIow's Soothing Syrup has been HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the TlSf TAGS taken therefrom. (A true copy) We will distribute 228 of these prizes in this eonntjr as follows: WM. G. DOTY. Probate Registf r. MS of the Street Railway Review, of Chica- Are you all tived out, do you have that used for children teething. It soothes tbe child, softens the gums, allays all To THE PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAR HEAD Probate Order, go.—The Review of Reviews,New York tired feeling or sick headache? You can TAGS from this county we will give 1 GOLD WATCH. STATE OF MICHIGAN, j be relieved of all these symptoms by pain, cures wind colic, and is the best COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, | M City, N. Y. remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five to the FIVE PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of taking Hood's Sarsapurilla, which gives Easy to Take SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 OPERA GLASS....5 OPEKA. GLASSE& At a session of the Probate Court for the County nerve, mental and bodily strength and cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists to the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in HOIKS AND COMMENTS. thoroughly purifies the blood. It also throughout the wjrld. 0 and keep the City of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the 81st of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we Will giv» to eacb. 1 POCKET . day of May, in the year one thousand eight creates a good appetite, cures indiges- the system in KNIFE .?./ 20 POCKET KNIVES. hundred and ninety-three. Mrs. M. Anderson, assistant sergeant- tion, heartburn and dyspepsia. A Sewing Machine Free. to the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest •» Present, J. WILLARD BABBITT, Judge of Probate. mt-arms of the Arkansas house, acts as A $65 Sewing Machine which we sell Perfect Order. <4> number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 In the matter of the estate of Sarah A. Owen, doorkeeper in the absence of the ser- deceased. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in at $11.00 to S23.50 will be placed in ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHAKM TOOTH PICK 100 TOOTH PICKS. On reading and filing the petition.duly verified geant-at-arms, and can do more with action and sure in effect, 25 cents a your home to use without cost of one To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest of Emma Hutchinson, praying that administra- her smile in Beating an obstreperous cent to you. Send this advertisement number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each I tion of said estate may be granted to Dean M. member than her chief can do with his LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS .. 100 PICTUBE& Tyler, or some other suitable perron. Bow Uve Expression "Giren KtM" I* Used. with address to-day to ALVAH MFG. CO., Total Xumber of Prices for this Coanty, 22«. Thereupon it in Ordered, That Friday, the 30th official mace, Dept. E. E., Chicago, 111 67 CAUTION.—No Tags will be received "i-efore January 1st, 1894, nor after February 1st, day of June next, at ten o'clock in the fore- The ioet sing, In dainty rhymes, In the United States the fixrt name is 1894. Each package containing tags must be marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town! noon, be assigned for the hearing of said peti- so called in contradistinction to the sur- County, State, and Number of Tags in each package. All charge* on packages must be tion, and that the helrs-atlaw of said deceased, Of summer days and sunny climes, Carrier's Enropean Hotel CATHARTIC PILLS prepaid. • — and all other persons interested in sail estate, are Of beauteous maidens, passing fair, name, which is inherited. It is thought Chicago, (formerly the St. Charles) has READ.—SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of intrinsic, value than any other required to appear at a sessioa of said Court, then With watching eye* and waving hair, to be a relic of Puritan scrupulousness, A specific for plug tobacco produced. It is the sweetest, the toughest, the richest. SPEAK HEAD is to he holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Till, near the end, you're apt to see— 150 newly fitted rooms. Central loca- absolutely, positively and distinctively different In flavor Trmra nr other plug tobacco. Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the pilgrim fathers objecting to apply tion. No advance during the Fair. It Headache A trial will convince tbe most skeptical of this fact. It Is the largest seller of any similar theprayerof the petitioner should not be granted: "Tis but an "ad" for P. F. P; the term Christian to any person not shape and style on earth, which proves that it bas caught the popular taste and pleases the And it Is further ordered that said petitioner gire That is, Pierce'g Favorite Perscription, will pay to engage in advance. S1.00 Constipation, and people. Try n, and participate in the conteat for prizes. Bee Chat a TIM TAG ft on every notice to the persons interested in said estate, of the infalliable and guaranteed remedy "converted,'' which of course »n uncon- per day. CL'RRIEK & JUDD, Proprietor?, 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD yon buy. Sead in tbe tags, no matter how email the the pendency of said petition, and the hearing for all kinds of female weakness, which scious infant could not be. Jews, in 15 and 17 Clark Street, Chicago. 82 Dyspepsia. quantity. Very sincerely, thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub- lished in the Ann Arbor REGISTER, a newspaper cures the ailments of feeble, "run- courts of justice, are often thoughtlessly Every dose THE P. J. 80RQ COMPANY, MTDDLBTOWW, OHIO. printed and circulated in said County, uiree suc- down" and debilitated women and re-asked, "What is your CJhristian s&in«r A list of the people obtaining these prises la thU county will be published In this cessive weeks previous to taid d«y of hearing. stores them to youthfullness and beauty paper Immediately after February 1st, 18M. J. WILLARD BABBITT, once more. The price of this royal The proper question is, "What is ymr Bow to Tell the A ppttMdt of a Rattlesnake. personal name?" The expression "first The warning given by a rattlesnake is Effective * © _ DON'T SEND ANT TMS.KF0RE JMUAMT 1,1194. Judge of Probate. remedy, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- [A true copy) tion, is but $1.00 a bottle, and money re- name" is almost universal throughout said to be similar in sound to the rattling WM. G. DOTY. Prob»te Register. 66 funded in every case if it doesn't give New England, eastern New York and of a number of peas in a paper bag, Order of Publication satisfaction. See guarantee on bottle- Pennsylvania. though of a more metallic character. wrapper. TATK OF MICHIGAN. The Twenty-~econd The noise, however, is slight and some- S Judicial Circuit in Chancery. Suit pending Mrs. Sarah Kipple, of Scranton, Pa., what of a tinkle, but withal so peculiar READ OUR {RESPONSIBLE in the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw still persists in smoking, after seventy* A Surgical Operatlow. in Chancery Bt Ann Arbor on the Sixth day of Forthe cure of Piles is always painful, that one who hears it for the first time AGENTS WANTED. June A. D., 1I9S. Wherein Benjamin F. Bailey nine years' experience of the noxious while rambling in fields or woods in- * TESTIMONIALS. and Henry B. Diller are complainants and Sarah and deadly weed. As she ie only often ddngerons and useless, and invar- E. BrinkerhoffCora B.Allen, Frederick A. Brink- ninety-nine years old,there is,however, ibly expensive; on the other hand there stinctively knows that this delicate but erhoff and Walter Facey are defendants. In this very distinct tinkle indicates that a rat- cause it appearing from the return of the sheriff time for her to reform. is a new certain care, perfectly painless, and from affidavit on file that said defendant gives instant relief and permanent cure tlesnake is n«ai\ DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF-COLD TABLETS w alter Facey is not a resident of this state but is a Ifyouwanta reliable dye that will and costs but a trifle. It is ibe Pyra- Will completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO in from j to 5 days. Perfectly harmless; cause no resident of Chicago in the state of Illinois, there- color an even brown or black, and will mid Pile Cure. It is a more certian sickness, and may be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the patient, who will fore on Motion of Nrah W. Cheever, Solicitor for please and satisfy you every time, use cure than a surgical operation, withuot For Orer Fifty Tears VOLUNTARILY stop smoking or chewing in a few days. ••——- cnmplaiuantfi it is ordered that said defendant MRS. WINSLOW'B SOOTHING SYRUP bas been u«ed nDIIIIVCIIUCGQ anr\ MftDDUIIIC U'ADIT can be cured at home, and without Walter Facey enter his appearance in paid cause Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. any of the intense pain, expense and for children teething. It soothes the child, son- UKUNKtNntOO 0,110. mUnrnlNt MAbll any effort on the part of the pa- on or before four months from the date of this danger of an operation. Any druggist ens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, tient,bytheuseofour SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. order, and that within twenty days the complain- Fannie Mohawk, a squaw who was A few ants cause this order to be published in the ANN will itet it for vou. ind is the be«t remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty- During treatment patients are allowed the free use of Liquor or Morphine until such time ARBOR REGISTER, a Newspaper printed.ipubiished set free from Lolo Mohawk, a Tarra- f re cenU a bottle. Sold by all druggista though as thev shall voluntarily give them up. testimo- and circulating in said county, said publication tirte brave, at a recent sitting of the out the world. We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free and shall be glad to placp e to be continued once in each week for Six weeka supreme court in Bangor, Me., is said to sufferers from any of these habits in communication with jersons who nave tbeen nials from in succession. How to Mate Oatmeal Griddle Cake*. A New Pile Remedy. cured by the use of our TABLETS. have been the finest-looking woman in One cup of oatmeal, 1 cup of flour* 1 HILL'S TABLETS are for sale by all FIRST-CLASS druggists at $1.00 persons-who Dated June 6. A. D. 1893. the court-room. Has created a sensation among physi- per package. have been cur- NOAH W. CMEEVER, PATRICK MCKEKNAJJ. teaspoouful of sugar, 1 teaspoonful of cians by its wonderful effects in speedi- If your druggist does not keep them, enclose us $1.00 »"d we will send Bolicltor for Complainants. circuit Court Com- I feel it nay duty to Bay a few words baking powder, i teaspoonful of salt; ly curing every forms of Piles. It is you, by return mail, a package of our Tablets. ed by the use of missioner. W»hle- in regard to Ely's Cream Balm, and I do gift the baking powder in with the floor; called the Pyramid Pile Cure. It is Write your name and address plainly, and state whether Tablets 71 naw County, Mich. so entirely without solicitation. I have cheap and simple to use, but nothing re- are for Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor Habit. odd cold wpter to make a batter of the HILL'S * TABLETS. Ortlcr of Publication. used it more or less half a year, and consistency of buckwheat cakes; beat moves the disease sp quickly, safely and have found it to be most admirable. I furely. Any druggist will get it for vou. .REMEMBER Tun OHIO CHEMICAL CO: STATE OF MICHIGAN. I I have suffered from catarrh of the worst very well together and bake immedi- DKAK SIR:—I have been using your COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. )I ately. We GUARANTEE a cure and invite the most careful inves- cure for tobacco habit, and found it would Dated, June 1st, A. D , 1893. kind ever since I was a little boy and I A«Ked Too Much. tigation as to our responsibility and the merits of our do w.'iat you claimed for it. I used ten cents MARY KIARNS, never hopad for cure, but Cream Balm "This dollar doesn't sound right," Tablets. worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, Petitioner seems t ao even that. Many of my It Is Strange DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchas- and from one to five cigars; or I would smoke vs. Rcqua nt inc( e h ve used it with exce'- That people suffering from Piles will said the smart clerk, ringing ihe coin ing any of the various nostrums that are being from ten to forty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed MlCHAXI. J. K EARNS, on his counter. oftiredfor sale. Ask for HILL'S TAB- and smoked for twenty-five years, ami two packages Defendant. j lent rebults.—Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren endure them for years or submit to LETS and take no other. of your Tablets cured me so I have no desire for it. Suit pending in the Oircuii Court for tha County Ave., Chicago, 111. 8 dangerous, painful, cruel and expensive "Humph!"' said his coarse customer; Manufactured only by B. M. JAYLOHD, Leslie, Mich ^ of V\ n-litennw In Chancery, at Ann Arbor, Michi- surgical operations, wlien all the time **what do you want for a dollar, any- gan, or the Kir.-t Day of June, A. D., 1893. THE DOBIIS KERRY, N. Y. In thiB caui>e it appearing from aflfMavit on file, Mrs-. James Polly, of Green county, there is a painless, certain lasting cure, way? An operatic solo, with orchestral THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO: that the defendant Michael J. Kearns, is not a Ky., is one hundred and seven yearn which gives instant relief and costs but accompaniment?"—Chicago Record. GENTLEMEN:—Some time ago I sent ior $1.00 worth of your resident of this State, but resides at Toledo, in the old and the mother of fourteen child- a trifle. It is called the Pyramid Pile OHIO CHEMICAL CO Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received them all right and, although State of Ohio on motion of John W. Benuett, Pet- Extremely High Art. 1 was both a heavy smoker and chewer, they did ihc work in icis than itioner's Solicitor, it is ordered the said IH'ioinl- ren, of whom thirteen are living. Cure and can be found at all drugstore?. El. B3 4ND 55 OPERA BLOCK, three days. 1 am cured. Truly yours. ant Michael J. Kearns cause his appearance to be Any druggist will pet it for you if you Van Lip—Are you fond of high art, MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box.r Mills' Nervine st Druiro-istB triiti-ti catalogue giving prices to con- MRS. HELEN MORRISON. days the =ai<1 petitioner cause « notice of this order Uet New and Startling Facia at Dmggtaa. When making mush, sift in the meal to be published in Hi'.* ANNAKBI B KEGisTERa news Heart Disease cured. Dr. Miles' 2»ew O'-ua, miii \- thai are less than retail dealers t'.'.K. ' ,N\Tl, 0. paper pi i ed, published and circulating in said l_ ior Torpid Livor nan Dr. Miles' this. actual coa Bend address and this ad- from a dredging box with large holes. THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO: • and that such publication be continued GENTLEMEN:—Your Tablets have performed a miracle in my case. I have used morphine, hypoder- (here M IH-I • at i i e rU week, for six weeks in vertia in ••• I . ALVAN MANUFACTURING mically. for seven years, and have been cured by the use of two packages of your Tabli t- . So great is the popularity of \) ,k>- 1 succession, oi that she cause a copy of this order Carl Theodore of Bavaria, who prac- Co., Dept. E. K., Chicago, Ills. (37 any effort on my part. W. L. Lli ^.;.. to be p.r-miln served on said non-resident De- fendant, «t Least twenty nays before the time tices as a physician, that last ye;V. BENNKTT, £• D. KINNE. formed 200 operations for diseases of Is a new discovery for the prompt, per- THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., Petitioner's Solicitor. Circuit Judge. the eye. manent cure of piles in every form. (In writing please mention this paper.) 51, S3 and 55 Optra Block LIMA, CHIO. A trueeopy of the Order of Publication filed in Every druggist has it. said cause. ABTHUR BROWN, Register. to peer into the impenetrable arazie on The light in the room was suddenly Half Bates to Cleveland Tin li.<* o.R.K lnP I" Illustrated Publications. the outside. extinguished, or more probably the For the benefit of those desiringto at- UkLwiTH MAPS, J-.«ribioj Standing there, he held the lamp above couple had taken it to guide their way tend the International Conference of P HannoU, Horta Dakota, Bmilaaa, JAY C. TAYLOR his head, thus bringing it near the top • • •• •• Id.h.i, ffaaalagtoaWaahlagtoa aaaad dOragoa Ortgoa, ,ta lh«» TIE RAJAH'S MB! down the hall, where it was doubtless Epworlh League at Cleveland, O., June FREE GOVERNMENVERNMENT ^fe TENOR SOLOIST AND of the window, and then, pausing for a 29th to July 2nd, the Baltimore and SULPHUR blown out. Then the door opened and • ANNORTHERD LOW PRICN E TEACHER OF THE By J. G. BETHOTE. minute, he extended his arm so as to closed, and the footfalls of the two were Ohio R. R. will sell tickets at low rate PACIFIC R. R. VOICE. shove the light to one side and oat of heard as they walked across the porch, ol one fare for the round trio. Tickets tW Thtbtnl Agricultural, Grailag and Tlmb*r will be on sale at B. & 0. offices w>st of LANDS Vocal Studio, 51 South Main St., Laada mim opca to nrltlon. lallcd FBRg. Iddi lOopjrighl, 1893, by American Press Asaoci*- sight of any one on the outside. It was down upon the wet gravel and out into . IJn.lnr and Tlmh» ^^^ Pittsburgh and Bellaire, anil at ticket i>. LiMBOBJ. Laait <«m., ». P. U. H., SL P»I,H1 Ann Arbor, Mich. BITTERS Uon-] *. kept thus for a brief space, when it was the street, where their figures loomed to elevated once more over his head. offices" of principal railroads of the [CONTINUED.] view under the glow of the lamp. west, June 28th and 29th, and will be THE CREATE8T The night conld not have 'Seen mow This maneuver was repeated three I HjCancer is The officers waited until they were at valid for return journey until July 3rd F. C. SCOTT, dismal. The sky had been overcast all times, when he lowered the curtain, dis- a safe distance, when they followed and inclusive. The round trip rate from DEALER IN BLOOD PURIFIER appeared, and evidently withdrawing to Curable day, and a fine drizzling rain soon be- shortly after were seated in Max Man- Chicago will be jlU.OO. Pullman sleep- Without the knife, Btill KNOWN. gan falling. The weather was cold and his former seat left the same dull illu- son's room at the village inn, whither ing ear accommodations may be reserv- harsher eautuics.or poisons. LIKE! mination in the apartment. Special attention is given This Great German Medicine It the raw, and no one would be abroad at food and drink were 6ent so that they ed and all detired information may be to Cancer. The treatment is Calcined Plaster, Buffalo, Louisville and tort- CHEAPEST and best. 128 dow3 such s time unless there was urgent "He signaled to somebody," was the might converse without fear of interrup- secured upon application to L. S. Allen, based upon ttie theory re- land Cements, and Hair. of Sulphur Bitters for $1.00, less need for his exposure. thought of the watcher below, "and tion. Assistant General Passenger Asr^nt, cently embodied in papers Buckeye Mowers, Binders and Oil. than one cent a dose. Grand Central Station, Chicago. 6i read by Prof. V Moetig- Office and Warerooms in the— It will cure the worst After reaching the hotel and smoking who can it be?" Folsoin Simpson related his interesting Moorhoof before the Royal a cigar Manson incased himself in a ami Imperial Association of PhvsMansof Vien- kind of skin disease, keBLUE experience. Bow to Take Care of a Sponge. na, namely: That as the cell elements in cancer from a common pim- ta mackintosh, lit another cigar and saun- "I never made a more stupid or unac- have much less vitality than these of «ound flesh, ple on the face t Once a week drop the sponge into wa- it 1» possible toatta' kthem without lnjm ing sur- tered out in the chilling drizzle and wet countable blunder," he added after re- ter in which a large lump of soda has round in* healthy cells, or the general well-being that awful disease, darkness, determined that he would not of the patient. SCROFULA. In are deadly. lating what has already been told the been dissolved, afterward boiling it for The remedies employed atHornellsville.although BARGAINS IN all cases of such Put your trust come back to the hotel until he struck reader, "than in forgetting that instead 60 minutes, when it should be rinsed in a^ harmless as those of Vienna, are far more ef- stubborn, deep in Sulphur Bit- upon something. of one sepoy there were a couple of cjold water and given a sun bath until fective—whol.y removing the odor of the growth seated diseases, ters, the purest Inquiries made earlier in the evening wlthm twentj -f. ur hour, and causing the diseas- and best medi- them. It must have been some instinct entirely dry. Always rinse all soapy ed tissue to shrink to a hard, dry eschar until it Sulphur Bitters were answered by the statement that that warned me of my danger, but as it is ciowded out by healthy healing granulations. MILLINERY AND cine ever made. suds from your sponge; then throw it is the best med- Miss Gilder and her servant had left the There Is uo poulticing cr sloughing, no running icine to use. Is your TONGUE was it came within a hair of being too into the sponge basket, which should be sores or foul odors. It is the only known method COATED with a homestead two days before. The place late. That second fellow was on me be- that reaches and expels every cancerous cell. Don'twait un- hung just outside the bathroom window. For references and other information address til tomorrow, yellow, sticky sub- •w'as locked up and would not be occu- fore I could prepare for him, and he made A sponge thus cared for will never be the re ident physician. FANCY GOODS. stance ? Is your try a bottle y pied until it passed into the hands of a a vicious lunge with his wicked knife, his slimy, sour or musty. J.l>.MllcnELL,JI. It., HoruelUviUr.N. T As I am intending to make a d f u.ew owner. Nevertheless a strange im- TO-DAY. Breath foul and of- momentum throwing me to the ground." change in my business August 1, I fensive? Your Stom- pulse caused Max Manson to turn his "How did you save yourself?" ach is OUT OF ORDER. footsteps toward the lonely building wish to close out my entire stock of Use Sulphur Bitters immediatoly. "You couldn't guess in a month." standing among the grove of trees on "Then why delay telling me?"' If you are sick, no matter wliat the outskirts of the town. GERMANTOWN YARNS, ails you, use Sulphur Bitters. "I had just bought a lot of new cigars. Don't wait until you are unable The lamp in front of the gate cast a There was a bundle of them in my left CHILDREN'S UNDER- to walk, or are flat on your buck, weak light for a short distance, being inside pocket. The knife went through WEAR, but get some AT ONCE, it will maintained by the town of Ellenville, and ruined them. But instead of making UpYOH cure you. Sulphur Bitters is which was obliged to keep it going every a fight, when I had no earthly chance, EMBROIDERY SILK, THE INVALID'S FRIEND. night unless the moon was kind enough I gave an awful groan and stretched out MILLINERY, to render it unnecessary. "lie signaled tosomclxxlj/. " Smd 3 2-oent stamps to A. P. Ordw*v Ss ('( as though I had received my last sick- Boston, Mass.. lor best medical work pnbllsUc-, The same impulse which caused Max Had the sun been shining a person ness. The East Indian must have at- FLOWERS and RIBBONS. standing in the position of the doctor Children Manson to saunter through the disagree- tacked me in a sudden frenzy, and the It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi- able night to this lonely spot led him si- could readily see his office, which was at next instant he and his companion were MISS MARY F. MILEY lently to enter the gate and approach the no great distance. The conclusion terrified at the consequences of what cial to you and your children. Such is Scott's Emulsion building, which was invisible in the therefore was that he was communicat- they had done. They could not help of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos- 20E. W«hin*t3i-st., AnnArbor. gloom.' Ko walked lightly, as though he ing with some one there. knowing that, despite their matchless «ET A TICKET OF feared to be detected, but surely he had But, turning his gaze thither, Manson cunning, they were sure to be called phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the nothing to appiyhen^. of that nature. discovered nothing in the nature of an to account if within reach when the children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps He made a circuit of tiie structure, answer. Here and there twinkled the discovery of my body took place. So the glancing up at the*winur9- Max Manson recounted his own ex- ing through your veins. If you feel exhausRE! ana he reached the perch that had been used though the 6moker had removed it from perience, doing so with some chagrin, nervous, are getting thin and all run down.&lmore 3 by his predecessor. his lips, and Folsom Simpson advanced, for he thereby confessed that he had Aromatic Wine, which is a tonic and not a bever- It happened in this case, as with the the darkness being too intense for him to LUMBER!. age, will restore you to health and strength. been outwitted by the two men from Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best sepoy, that the curtain was raised to that be seen, but the soft rustle of his feet on RELIEVE SUFFERING INSTANTLY India. Simpson, however, showed true regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to the wet gra^s was heard. woman. It enriches the blood and gives lasting extent that he could see the interior of delicacy for his friend by remarking AND POSITIVELY strength. It is guaranteed to cure Diarrhoea, the room. The lamp which gave the "Well, this is a welcome surprise!" LUMBER! that his mistake was one which the Dysentery and all Summer Complaints, and keep light was 6et so far back that the dim exclaimed the delighted Manson, finding the bowels regular. Sold by all druggists for $i shrewdest person would have made ACUTE. CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISEASES If 70U contemplate building call at per bottle. reflection against the curtain was ex- the hand of his friend and heartily shak- under similar circumstances, and there- plained. ing it. "I didn't know what had become fore there was no cause for reproaching CURE WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS OR MEDICINES Seated at a table in the rear of the of yoa." himself. FBRDON apartment were two men in earnest con- "I'm all right," was the cheery re- Unlike the Dutch Process: "The landlord told me that j-ou had verse. One was Dr. Maidhoff and the sponse- "Have a cigar?" not been here for several days," re- DR. A. OWEN'S ELECTRIC BELT other a person whom Max Manson had "Thanks, but what has happened to marked Manson. IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE CURE OF THEFOLLOWING DISEA8ES: never before seen. you, Fol?" "Of course not. I didn't know but (Watch this paper for testimonials of people who have been cured.) No Alkalies But that which fairly took the breath "Nothing special, though I have had a those fellows, or at least one of them, PAIN IN BACK. A8THMA. of the detective was the sight of an ob- somewhat lively experience since I saw NEURALGIA, If. would venture to return to learn about SCIATICA. 8PINAL DISEASE. DUMB AGUE. ject which the two men were handling, you; but confound this wet and cold. me, so I quietly withdrew into the coun- INSOMNIA. COLD EXTREMITIES. THROAT TROUBLES, Tiri passing back and forth and discussing Let's go to the hotel where we can Other Chemicals try to escape the possibility of being HYSTERIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY. DEAFNESS. Corner Fourth aid Depot Sts., and y with intense earnestness. warm up and be comfortable." seen by either of them." MELANCHOLIA. LOCAL DEBILITY. DYSPEPSIA. are used in^the "That is no counterfeit," he muttered. "But what of those people up there? I PARALYSIS. VARICOCELE. TORPID LIVER. get our figures for all kinds of "You will not deny now, Fol, that the EPILEPTIC FITS. CONSTIPATION. preparation., of "That is the genuine rajah's ruby!" suppose you know about them?" proof is clear against Dr. Maidhoff?" EPILEPSY. "Yes, I had a peep into the room RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. FEMALE WEAKNESS. "It looks clearer than ever, but I am LUMBAGO. URINARY DISEASES. ASTING, CHAPTER XIIL ahead of you and saw what they were not ready to give up another theory—the at. They will keep; we needn't bother GOUT. CATARRH. HEADACHE. LUMBER WHAT MORE REMAINS TO BE DONE? one which I formed at first." GENERAL DEBILITY. The companion of Dr. Maidhoff was a with them." Max Manson was silent a minute, ex- We manufacture our own Lumber young man of prepossessing appearance, "Then you observed that signal a few pecting that his friend would explain and guarantee minutes ago by the doctor?" ELECTRICITY IS MOT MAGNETISM, hence do not confound whom, as we have stated, Detective Man- himself, but as he did not he was too this Electric Buttery with the Magnetic Belts offered; there la son had never before seen. The two "Of course. I couldn't very well help proud to ask him what his novel concep- VERY LOW PRICES. Breakfast Gqtoa, Seeing it." no similarity or comparison in their remedial powers. Electricity were seated at a small round table to tion might be. can, will and doei cure, while Magnetism does not. Dr. A. 4VGlve UK H call mill we will make it which is absolutely y>ure the rear of the room and conversing in "Have you any idea what it meant?" "It seems to me," continued Manson, Owen's Electric Belt is absolutely under the control and regu- to your lntereet, as our large and H ell and soluble. "Not a very clear one, but I fancy it irrarted stock fully snstaluK onr asser- low tones, while they passed the marvel- "that there ought to be some way of pun- lation of tbe patient. «• tion. It has more than three times t,e strength ous rajah's ruby back and forth between was intended to apprise some person ishing this physician." NOTICE.—The (only) Owen Electric Belt and Appliance Co. is incorporated nnder JAKES KII.HKK], Pr*p. of Cocoa mixed with Starch, -rrowroot them. that everything was right In fact, I am "For what?" the Laws of the State of Illinois, with a cash capital of 850,000.00. President and T. J. EECOB, Sao't. quite sure of it." or Sugar, and is far more economical, The officer listened closely, but was "For stealing the rajah's rnby and Secretary, Dr. A. Owen; Treasurer, S. M. Owen. The Main Offices, Head Salesrooms "For whom was it intended?" casting less than one cent a cup. It unable to catch a syllable of what was causing the death of Miss Livermore." and only Factory is located at 201 to 211 State Street, Chicago, 111. We are in no way said. The utmost he could do was to "Miss Evelyn GildeT, who is or was "How do yvu know he did so?" responsible for representations of agents or any other persons selling goods of our man- is delicious, nourishing, am. EASILY standing at one of the windows in the ufacture, or making contracts for advertising in our name. HAMILTON'S DIGESTED. detect the murmur of the younger per- "I don't utiderstand you, Fol. Haven't son's voice when he spoke, for it pos- office of Dr. Maidhoff awaiting the noti- we just seen the gem in his possession?" INSURANCE. Sold by Crocers everywhere. fication." sessed a deep, sonorous quality that was "Yes, in the possession of him and an- OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE more musical than that of the other. "But what the mischief is the mean- ing of all this tomfoolery?" asked Man- other person, but what proof have we Containing full information regarding the cure of Acute, Chronic and Nervous Diseases, Real Estate Had the listener been able to overhear son. that either of them stole it?" sworn testimonials and portraits of people who have been cured, list of diseases, etc., the conversation doubtless the whole ex- "What stronger proof can be asked? W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. "It is a curious affair all the way in English, Swedish, German and Norwegian, will be mailed to any address upon receipt asperating mystery would have been Who is that young man with the doc- of six cents postage. Loan -Agency, cleared up; but, as has been shown, thai through, but this isn't the place' to dis» tor?" abruptly inquired Manson. was an impossibility. CUM it Wait till we get back to the "I never saw him before tonight, but No. 2 Hamilton Block, "Was not the work of Max Manson, hotel." It is evident that the two are intimate The Owen Electric Belt and Appliance Go. "But hold on a minute or two," per- I'IKSl FLOOR. PEARFRUIT-:-FARS AND GRAPES A SPECIALTM Y! however, so far as the rajah's ruby was friends." MAIN OFFICE AND ONLY FACTORY: concerned, finished? Ho had been sent sisted Manuon, who could not feel that "Yes, they are plotters together; they All kinds of Fruit and Ornamental frees and to Ellenville at the request of Dr. Maid- this was precisely the right thing to do. have stolen the ruby from the dead lady, THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT BUILDING. Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate will Flowers, from ELLWANGER & BARRY. "Since you have seen the two meE up find It to their advantage to call on me. Order Early by Jli.il. hoff to discover what had become of the or rather the one who became dead after ILL. Syrups, Medicinal Wines. Raspberry Syrups wonderful gem that had been stolen there you saw, too, what they were ex- it was stolen, and are now conspiring 201 - 211 STATE ST.. CHICAGO, I represent ten Boueset, Dandelion and Other Domestic Grape from the l&te Mrs. Livermore. Here it amining and talking about?" together as to its disposal." THE LARGEST ELECTRIC BELT ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WORLD. Wines, prepared especially for Invalids. was, within a few feet of him, in the "I did." "It looks, too, as if Miss Gilder is 18* MINTION THIS PAPM WHEN WRITING. (1003-1-) First-Class Fire Insurance Cos. «S- Pure Plymouth Rock Eggs. hands of the very man that had made "What is it?" concerned in it," was the significant re- Bates Low, Losses Promptly Adjusted and EMIL BAT7R, the application. What more remained "The real rajah's ruby and no mis- mark of Simpson. Promptly Paid. I also issue W. HURON-ST to be done? take. This isn't glass, but the gem it- «*—•*-~ [CONTINUED.] "Nothing," he muttered, answering self, worth five times what a diamond LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES bis own question—"that is, as affects this of the same size would be." •3TXXOH V 00*1$ In the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co, SCIENTISTS jeweL I have discovered that the thief "Sinco the gem has been traced I Hon- Nervous Headache Slay Be Believed. Is the trusted family physician. That's dont see that anything more is left for Many persons find speedy relief for pue W- One Hundred Lots in Hamilton Pa PHYSICIANS enough. The next thing is to learn what us to do but to go home and report" nervous headaches by washing the head tion for sale. RECOMMEND they have done with Folsom Simpson." "I shall have instructions tonight No thoroughly in a weak solution of soda OFFICE HOURS—8 A. M. to 12 M., and 2 to 5 p. H. -eJ8|oi|o '3!I°O ' INM A. W. II A 'I I 1/1 OX. As noiselessly as he had climbed the doubt the chief will send something for and water. Some cases are almost wholly MEREDITH'S tree he descended to the wet ground and you also. They may be at the hotel cured in 10 minutes by this simple rem- stood for some minutes debating what now. He told me he had sent you here, edy. Others find it of the greatest bene- STOPPED FREE but would probably recall you after he fit in the case of "rose cold," the cold' fTFfl should be his next step. ^^ Insane Penoni Restored Before he could form any conclusion had received the last word from me." leaving the eyes after the first washing • •SDr.ELIKE'S GREAT PURE MALT! "Do you think it advisable to leave of the hair. All drafts of air should be an increased flood of light caused him to • • ^^ NERVERESTORER those fellows up there?" M3T1I>I-N.vd . ^-a/.'BRAlN oVNiRVi DISEASES. Only rurt —FOR ALL look UD aeain at the window. avoided till the head is thoroughly dried. "What's to be gained by dogging cwt S*r Ntrv* A_ftctions, Fiij, E?ilt}ry, tie. t tonic withoit equal. ar Dr. Maidhoff had raised the curtain tt INFALLIBLE if taken u directed. No Fitt after f rantePulmonard Chemicallyy an dPure. Bronchia Sold fryl Complaints all Druggists. them? They have the rajah's ruby and How to Make Modeling Clay. Trst day's use. Treatise aad £s trial bottle free to A A stimulant and tonic withoit equal. War the top and was standing in full view *tt patient*, they pajrn*- ttiwrnhi^escmboi when G. W. MEREDITH & CO, Sole Props. eceired. Send name*, p. O. and ertrew address of W rantd Chill P Sld fr ll Di with the lamp in his hand, as if striving will soon leave the dwelling—they are Knead dry clay with jdyceriu instead | afflicted to I)H.KL[NE,o3i A/ch St..Phibd*!i*ia p». BAST LIVERPOOLL, OHIO* eoins now." of water. OQ Diuggiitt. BEWARE OF IMITATING FRAUDS* m •» •> •» 3HJ. XI d333f THE REGISTER. THE CITY. THE BUSY STORE OF THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1893. Eighteen passenger trainB are now passing through our city daily. John Baumeardner has put in a new machine into his marble works. If you wish The strawberry crop in this vicinity the lightest, sweetest, Bach Ooath was greatly damaged by the late hai storm. finest cake, SCHAIRER & MILLEN A rumor of a combination between biscuit and bread, the Times and Argus has been heard on Ladies We will Astonish You with The Strength of our streets. Royal Baking Powder 9 Miss Mary J. Polhemus closed her is indispensable Our Offerings During term of school last week with a picnic in their The Old Reliable at Whitmore Lake. AteoluteJy Pure The two large houses of Dr. Martin' preparation. on one lot on E. Liberty-st., are rapidly OUR GREAT JUNE BARGAIN SALE. advancing toward completion. A deed in order to be recorded mus 3OO Pieces Mosquito Netting Worth 40c now be accompanied by a certificat that the taxes have been paid for the Now 29c a piece. past five years. HE ROYAL Baking Powder surpasses all There will be a inter-national confer- 25 Pieces Lovely China Silks, The 60c Quality now 39c. a yard. Black Organdies in Plaids ence of the Epworth League in Cleve- T others in leavening power, in purity and 5 Pieces 48in. Black Gloria Silk Worth 81.35 Now 85c a yard. land, Ohio, beginning June 2l>. Rev. C 20 Pieces Best Quality French Ginghams Now 15c a yard. and Stripes reduced in price M. Cobern will attend from Ann Arbor. wholesomeness, and is used generally in families, 10 Pieces Plain Black Satin Finish Sateens at 10c a yard. Frank L. Osgood of this city, is laid 15 Pieces Assorted Patterns Black Brocade Sateen at 10c a yard. to sell them all. up in a Chicago hospital from the ef- exclusively in the most celebrated hotels and res- One Case 25 Pieces Faney Sateens were 15c Now 10c a yard. fects of a fall through a hatchway oi 10 Pieces Gloria Silks and Lansdown Worth 81.35 Now $1.00. Best Cotton Chatties 5 cts. the steamer, Panther, upon which he is taurants, by the United States Army and Navy, 20 Pieces 32in. Plaisf China Silks all Shades worth 81.00 Now 75c a steward. yard. Scotch and American Dress Attorney General Ellis has decided and wherever the best and finest food is required. 35 Pieces French Percales and Cambries For Shirtwaists at 12%c a that the state has no fund from which yard. Ginghams reduced in prwe to money can be drawn to pay for an en- All teachers of cooking schools and lecturers upon 100 Pieces 10c. Dress Ginghams For This Sale 6<4c a yard. campment of the Michigan troops at 25 Pieces Wash Crepes Very Pretty For Dresses at 8c a yard. close out while in season. the World's Fair. culinary matters use and recommend the Royal. The Students' Christian Association READ CAREFULLY EVERY ITEM. French Chatties, All Wool, hand-book is out, containing much 50 Pieces Plaid and Check Ginghams For This Sale 4c a yard. practical information. It is much in- 50 Pieces Pretty Challies For This Sale 4c a yard. at the Icwest price ever named, ferior in general appearance to their 100 Pieces Shirting Prints Worth 6c For this Sale 4}c a yard. edition of last year. 50 cts. p&r yard. Chicago Health Authorities Certify. 45in. Pillow Cotton a Bargain at 10c a yard. Dundee will have some Fourth ol 40in. Fine Sheeting The 9c Quality at 7c a yard. July races. There will be a free for all, "I find the ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior' 15 Dozen Children's White Muslin Caps at 19c Each. a 3:00 class, a 2:35 class and green race. 10 Dozen Children's Silk Sun Hats at 50c Each. A purse of $100 is offered on the first to all the others in every respect. It is purest and 100 Ladies' Cambrif Wrappers in Light and Dark Shades at 97c each. Silks. three, and of 850 on the last. strongest. C. C. Mclntosh, of York, was taken \ During This Sale All to Kansas last Friday on requisition of "WALTER S. HAINES, M. D. Black Surahs at 50, 60, 75, the governor of that state, to answer "Prof. Chemistry, Rush Medical College, 80c and $1.00 per yard. to the charge of forging a check. His " Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health," etc. FANCY SILK PARASOLS Kansas title is said to have been Chas Black China Silks at 50,60, Smith. Will be Sold at One-Half Regular Price. Mr. E. J. Walker of Salem has been All Choice New Goods In Light and Dark Shades. 7JC and $1.00 per yard. summoned as a juror for theU.S.District One LDt Ladies' Cambric Shirt Waists Worth 75c For 39c Each. Made from pure grape cream of tartar, and the 10 Dozen Ladies' Black Sateen Waists at 75c Each. Printed India Surahs and 'ourt sitting at Detroit. This is a Closing Out Children's $2 50 Reefer Jackets at $1.49 Each. rather busy time to call a farmer from only Baking Powder containing neither ammonia nor alum. Ladies, It will pay you to Keep posted on the progress of this great China Silks, all grades and his work. Yet there is no choice but to Sale. It has been organised solely to sell goods. ;o and do your duty as a citizen. prices. William Feldhaeusser, with Hutzel. Changeable Taffeta Silk and & Co., received some severe bruises by SCHAIRER & MILLEN Surahs all colors, the most the falling of a ladder in the cellar of LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. ;he Ann Arbor brewery last Saturday. The hail storm with electrical compli- ward and back with great radidity OUR 25 CENT COLUMN. popular goods in the market. The ladder slipped on the wet floor and cations of last Thursday is estimated to when words are pronounced. Other let him drop about fourteen feet. lave damaged Ann Arbor to the simple attachments to this point enables Advertisements, such as To Rent, For Sale, White Dress Muslins, Swiss amount of $1,500. Hail stones two inch- the investigator to get a tracing of its and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be There will be a commencement con- Inserted three weeks for 85 centa. Mulls,Silk Mulls,India Linen, cert, Wednesday evening, June 23, by es in diameter were reported. The movements on smoked paper. Mr. J. Erich Schmaal, Mr. Hermann green houses suffered especially. Ran- Challenged by the "Kids." Organdies, India Dimities, •eitx and Mr. Silas R. Mills. The con- dall's gallery was badly injured, a street car was laid up by having the motor The Agricultural College youngsters ASTTED-Visitors at the World's Fair to Nainsooks, and Plain and cert will begin at 7:30. Admission 50 Wstop at Pleasant Home, only 4 blocks from cents. Tickets on sale at usual places. »urned out, and the Ypsilanti motor are certainly enterprising. The last is- 67th street entrance. Rates of rooms $2.00 when E.F. MILLS two occupy the room $1.00 each, double bed room Striped India Deccas. All missed two trips while repairs were £ae of the paper published by one of $3.00 or 75 cents for each person. For circulars "The Common Council the Servant on applicatisn apply to Martin G. Good, 1138 W. made on the line. them contains the following "bluff" at Harrisonst., Chicage, 111., or D. F. Schairor Ann qualities and an attractive lot. of the Saloon" will be the subject of the their elders: "We, of the direct lin- Arbor, Mich. 59tf post-lade in the First M.E. church next It is reported that Alderman Martin eage of that honorable body known a$ Semi-Annual Handsome line of plaid Nain- unday morning. The sermon itself lelivered himself in strong terms re- "The Faculty," wishing to demonstrate will be appropriate to "Veteran's Day," ently to the effect that he considered the fact that the world moves, and to A good opportunity to the right person. If oerfer- sooks and Lattice Stripes at red.will give a scholarship entitling the hoi :er to a well known anniversary in Meth- t highly reprehensible in a minister of show the superiority of the rising gen- a full course in a first-claw commercial coiles* for 10 cts. a yd. this work. Enquire at once at the School of Sh ort- odism. he gospel to attend council meetings eration, do challenge with all reverence hand 20 South State St. Third floor front. 65 Clearing Sale and try to influence the vote by his This year's Omega, the High School and humilty our ancestors and relatives ANKTED—Ayoung man wisheseoine kind 50 doz. Ladies Black Silk >resence. These remarks were pointed to a game of bail, to be played at such W of employment to enable him to pay his COMMENCES FRIDAY, JUNE 24 AND CLOSES >ublication, is a fine success. The board and room Tent during the summer while at the Rev. C. M. Cobern, and concern- time as shall be convenient to the chal- doing some special work In the library. Any Mitts at 25c per pair. joard have outdone themselves in mak- person wishing to secure the services of such a ed bis being present during the discus- lenged parties."—College EOR SALE—Two horses. Call after fi P. M. E. fresh stock, the effect of which is Evening Shades in Dress Hattley, H. D. Haskins. by Mr. Ralph Hartsell for offertory, for painting and decorating the new I L. J. Smith, 52 E. Wa6hington-st. 68 ot impaired by the presence of by- with organ accompaniment \ by Miss residence of N. Keyer's, cor. of Divi- OR SALE—An excellent family horse and gone and obsolete styles. Goods, the finest line ever Vtinnie Davis. The rest, of the services sion and Williame-st. 65 F new phaeton for sale at 50 S. Ingalls st. 65. Eugene Oesterlin was welcomed 1OK SAI.E-The best coin collector books This sale will surpass every lering of ours heretofore, both in :onsisted of speaking by the children published by Wm. Von Bergen. If you are variety of goods and the low prir at which they will be sold. shown in the city. lome from the Arbeiter Bund meeting interested in old and rare coins, this is the book n Jackson last week, by many friends and a talk by the pastor Mr. Carmen. you want. 200 pages, Hundreds of illustrations, The following items, which a: J but a few of the many to be offered, i with a brass band. It was because that 81.00. Call at the Register Office. 5ltf lOK NAlTr] — Desirable lots at reasonable will serve as an index of the savin to be made by purchasers during i gentleman had been elected A trustee of WEDDINGS. E prices in Schairer and Kemp's addition to the this Sale: city of Ann Arbor, situated on corner Hill and BACH 6 ROATH, the Bund, the first time tha Ann Arbor Packard-sts, on street car line. For plat and Arbeiter Verein haft been thus compli- EBERBACH-MILLEU. further particulars call on D. F. Schairer, 4 South Main-st. 35jf mented. Mr. Earnest Eberbacb and Miss Alice CLOGGED WASH GOODS DRESS GOODS 26 SOUTH MA1N-ST. ARM FOK SA1.K—120 Acres of Land, six M. Miller were married Tuesday by the Fmiles from city, or will exchange for city prop- i Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor have Rev. J. W. Bradshaw. Their home will erty. Enquire at No. 3 E. Liberty-st. 31t? 1000 yds. 10c and 12^ c Ginghams j 50c All Wool Challies now 39c- received a copy of resolutions of sym- be at corner of Forest-ave and Wells- I7OR SALE—Two Farms. Mrs. North's farm at 5c. 25c Half Wool Challiee now I5c. WASTE PIPES r near county farm and Bullock-Everett farm 1500 yds. 25c Scotch Ginghams at. 12Jc. pathy adopted by Woodward Council. st. in Salem town. Andrew E, Gibson, So Maynard 1000 yds. Toile du Mord Ginghams 1000 yds. 50c. Dress Goods now 29c No. 582, National Union, of which their SCHNEIDER-WALZ. Should be treated first with & Strong, 8t., Ann A?bor >6tf 500 yds. 35c Dress Goods now 25c 'OK HALE—A valuable farm.Thewell known at lOe. recent deceased son, Dr. Taylor was Mr. Henry Schneider was married to Hot Solution of Sal Soda to dissolve F farm of Hanson Sesslonon section two(2)Town- 1000 yds.J12^c and 15c Satines lOc. 1 lot 65c Wool Dress Goods now.-47c HOT WEATHER member. Ten members of his society out the greue, etc., then should follow 8hip or Nortnneia oi about 220 acres of land at the 1000 yds. 25c French Satines at 19c. Miss Louise Walz Tuesday evening, at low price of 140 per acre. Anyoi.e wishing a 1 lot 75c Wool Dress Goods now...53c came up from Detroit on a special train the residence of the bride's parents on a pound of Chloride of Lime which • plendic Ttm'.~ make a home of this is a rare Everything in Wash Goods Largely CALLS FOR THE USE will destroy all odor and kill disease chance. Time will be given for two thirds of the Reduced. All Pattern Suits Reduced. to attend his funeral. Liberty-st. There future home will be purchase price paid if desired. For further par- germs. ticulars, call on, or address E. Treadwell and Detroit. Harriet L, Sessions, executors of the late will of FINE SOAPS, A branch of the National Saving and HAGLER-DUNLAP. Hanson Sessions, deceased. CALKINS' Sells the Best. Dated Ann Arbor ,Mlch., Dec. 21,1892. 39tf SILKS SHIRT WAISTS PERFUMES Loan Association, of Rochester, N. Y. Dr. E. E. Hagler, for the past year FACE POWDERS, was organized in Ann Arbor last Thurs- associated with Dr. Carrow, was mar- 34 Month State St. FUK BENT. 32-in. India Printed Silks(were 98c) 50c Waists, now 37c day evening, and the following officers ried yesterday In Philadelphia, to Miss •POR RENT — A large new house, corner of now 73c. 73c and 75c Waists, now 59c and a Good BATH * State and Hill street for rent at »500 per an- 24-in. Wash Silks (were 75c) now....50c. elected: President, J. T. Jacobs, vice Dunlap of that city. Their home will num, or for sale at a bargaiu. Inquire at 52 98c and $1.00 Waists, now .79c SPONGE. The B. & Rockard str. 65 22-in. Printed Silks (were 75c) now,59c $1.23 and $1.25 Waists, now 98c ] president, H. F. Frost; secretary and be in Springfield, 111. 22-in. Fancy Trimming Silk (were M. DRUG STORE has treasurer, W. H. Butler; attorney, Chas. lOR BENT-After July first, a good house on n E South Thayer-st., near the campus especially $1.25) now 98c. All Higher Priced Waists Propor" " j them. R. Whitman; appraisal committee, J O'HARA-DIGNAN. suitable for keeping boarders. Seven rooms 25c Colored 8urahs, now 19c. ally Reduced. basement Rent reasonable. Enquire of S. A M T. Jacobs, Titus F. Hutzel, and E. A Wednesday morning at St. Thomas NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE Register Office. 54tf ' 50c Navy Surahs, now 39c. Edmonds. church occurred the wedding of Mr. 32-in. Plain Chinas (were 63c) now.49c. 500 Shirt Waists in this s^ FLY PAPER, 32-in.Plain Chinas (were 85c) now..73c. Philip O'Hara and Miss Lizzie Dignan. MONEY! All Silks Reduced. All This Seasons Style*. PARIS GREEN, Dr. Vaoghan was asked the other day They will begin house-keeping at once INFORMATION as to accommodation for to show a specimen of the alkaloid Having bought an Importers Entire JLthe World's Fair can be obtained by calling on INSECT POWDERS, at No. 19 Elizabeth-st. Stock ol Millinery Goods at Half Price, I D. F. Bchairer. 4 8. Main-at. Low rates. 51 tf described in Harper's Weekly sometime am now ready to sell them out at the Same World's Fair Accommodations. Parasols One-Half Off. Fancy Hdkfs One-Fourth d;\ WHITE HELLE- since, said to be of his discovery, and To Beglster the Palate. Price. This sale will continue for the next Furnished rooms for rent at reasonable prices Spring Wraps One-Half Off. Belts, all styles, One-FowM Three Weeks. within ]4 block of Midway Plalsance entrance to BORE. which when dropped into milk bringi Mr. Weeks, instructor in French, has Fair Grounds, permanent residence, 22 rooms, all Off. All Silk Mitts, worth"25c, noio 13c 10c Jersey V& butter without churning. The Docto Hats Trimmed and Embroidered. modern conveniences. For further information invented a piece of apparatus for regis- inquire at 14 8.8tate-st., Ann Arbor, or write to now 7c. 98c Chamois Gloves, now 69c. There is none Bet- declared that the alkaloid existed no Ribbons, Tip-Flowers and Laces, all at Half MRS. M. E. HILL, 5815 and 5817 Madi»on-ave., Chi- tering the movements of the Boft palate Price. cago. 111. 60 ter than their's. where but in the oriental imaginatioi in speech. A sucker of plaster-of-paris of some newspaper man, and that thi Trimmed Hats sold from 76 centa upward. ALL SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS REDUCED. cast on ferrotype is affixed to the soft Kntrlmmed Mats from 10 cents upward. LOST, VIOLIN. f Remember the No. peace and happiness of thousands o palate. Hitched to the sucker is a loop Taken from the store of the Ann Arbor Organ 13 DAYS OF BARGAINS FOR SAVING PEOPLE A families would continue to be jeopard Please Attend This Sale and Save Co , between 10 p. M.. May 22 and 8 p. M., May 23 of aluminum wire bent so as to fit inside Money. an old Amati Violin, light canary color, ivory 46 S, STATE ST. ized by the diabolical influences sur pegs with Albert patent rubber tail piece. Top of the teeth and allow the tongue free play violin had been split and repaired by Aug Ge- rounding the act of churning for man through it. A point from the loop pro- MRS. A. OTTO, meinderjunder wfcose card is on lnside.Scroll had years to come. also been repaired on each side. A liberal reward E. F. MILLS & CO.; jects beyond the lips, which moves fo;-. Cor. Fourth A vo.: * Washington Sts. will be paid for its return to LEW H. CLEMENT 51 S Main-ist.. Ann Arbor. j>tf /ONE PRICE \ 20 MAIN ST., UND TH/>T THE LOWEST./