THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xv. NO. 39. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1889. WHOLE NO. 770,

everything by the massive or compact plan made in the mechanical laboratory. The 7tb Cavalry Reunion. A FATAL ACCIDENT. is given at $1, while by the pavilion plan drawing room has been finished, giving a At a conference of the members of th's it runs up to $1.41." Urge, well-lighted room for this work. regiment at Detroit on the 24th inst., it " The conclusions that the committee The basement has been finished and will was decided to hold the reunion of the MACK & SCHMID. l'i»I'.K. E. Nichols Injured by bis Horse reached are as follows : " be used for experimental steam work, regiment in the Capitol builJins; at Lan- WK KnnnlnK away .-His Recovery " The building will have to consist of Prof. Cooley having " a gem of boudoir," sing, on Tuesday.the 221 of October next. CORDIALLY INVITE EVERY LADY TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR • Impossible. wards connected with each other, the (as he calls it,) in the front part, for his Other state papers please copy. operating rooms and administration of- experimental work. A number of private J. Q. A. SESSIONS, S ;C. At 12:30 this noon Prof. B. E. Nichols fices." lockers have been built for the use of the met with an accident from which, the " The wards should be two stories high, students, each student being able thereby Cheap Harvest Excursions NEW FALL GOODS! doctors claim, he cannot recover even if with basement. The basement should be to keep his valuables under lock and key. Will be run via the Wabash line to points Our Prices are Always the Lowest Possible for Reliable Goods devoted principally to ths heating and In the wash room, a large marbletop table in Kansas, Nebraska, , Dikots, We are now Crowded with Bargain. he is not now dead as this paper is being ventilating apparatus." having twelve wash basins in it, has been Colorado, and Texas, and all printed. " The combined hot water and steam placed. A number of minor improvements parts ot the West, on August G and 20, be He was sitting on a road cart in front of heating should be used if possible, other- have been made. September 10 and 2-t, and October 8, 1889. Dr. Smith's residence, talking with the wise steam should be used. Fire places Rate, one fare for round trip. For partic- 70 Pieces Double Fold Fancy and Plain Suitings, 12Uc per yard are recommended for ventilating purposes." ulars apply or write to P. E. Dombough, doctor, when his horae, a fractious colt, HIGH SCHOOL, NOTES. " The fresh air is to be brought from out passenger and ticket sgect, 308 Mauison- 20 Pieces all Wool 40-inch Serge, at 4Uc per yard. became nervous and began dancing of doors direct over heated coib, and st, Toledo, O. 70. 20 Pieces all Woo 40-inch Plaids and Striped Novelties, 45c per yard around. Prof. Nichols swung off the Lyceum No. 1 held forth in Prof. Chute's 10 Pieces all Woo 54-mch Suitings in Fall und Winter Colon 50c per yard should enter the room near the floor. The room last Friday. 15 Pieces all Wool 40-inch Royal Armures. Latest Colorings, 8°>c peryard seat and went behind the cart, still cling- foul air flues are to be in or near the The gladiators of the Arena did not as- OUR 25 CEST t'OM'MV ing to the reins. The horse ran and Prof. floor (preferably one under each bed." Advertisement?, such as To Rent, For Sale, 2 K ffiioWdSg? "The air space for each patient should semble Friday night. and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be 150 Dozen Pairs Ladies' Fancy Hose, at 7c per pair Nichols hung on to the lines, bsiug his inserted three weeks lor 25 cents. 50 Dozen Pairs Fan Colored Good Kid Gloves (4-Button Length) 4ric i>er nair not be Ie3s than fourteen hundred cubic Tnere w a noisy little fight in the camp SO Dozen Pairs Fan Colored Good Kid Gloves 4-Butto Length) Sf e per mil' footing in front of Dr. Herdman's and was feet." of the senior class concerning the election 20 Dozen Pairs Black Foster. Patent S-Hook Kid Gloves at SI iW so d by othJrs I! "5 dragged by the now runaway colt. The of class officers. WANTED. Above Gloves warranted same as our «2 00 Gloves 7 omcrs il ..at. " The height of ceilings of the wards Latest Colors In Good Silk Flushes, at 42c per yard' colt turned the corner by the Presbyteri- should be fourteen feer. The floors should All the rooms in the new building will ANTED—Girls for general housework. In- Big Line of Persian Striped Silks, at SI .00 per yard. be of Georgia pine and paratined. The be funished with an excellent quality of Wquire 48 S. State-st.. opposite Campus. 72 ,^S m^nuSK0 0 and 136 We Wa nt UOt to i nd 12.00 an church and Prof. Nichols' head was 1°"^0 Pieces StaplS e^SK" Ginghams at 5c per »yard """ ™ dashed against the curb-stone, fracturing walls should be of soap9tone finish. The natural slate blackboards. "POSITION WANTED.—By lady stenographer, Full Line of Double Faced Cotton "Flannel at 18; per yard windows should extend within six inches J- typewriter, and rapid loug hand writer. Will 1 Size Newr Desi ns 1 00 his skull. He was picked up and carried At the Delta Epsilon lyceum lagt Fri- accept any clerical work. Address Box 1433, City. irborPeopfe"' ' S -"S - ^ pairto" JS0.50 in the best value, ever offered Ann of the ceiling, and the junction of the tops day, Mr. Paul was elected president, and 7U_ to Dr. Smith's residence, where he now of the windows and tne walls with the Our Black Goods Department receives the most attention. The question of Miss Pinckney, secretary. ANTED.—An apprentice wanted at the Mil permanent color and good wearing qualities being of such importance to us that lies between life and death. ceiling should be curved. The wi ndows Wlinery store of Mrs. F. L. Munyon. 16 East The fracture is just over the Mt eye, should be double and as air tight as possi- The theatre, the Detroit exposition and Washington-st. German girl preferred. 71 we keep LTJPIN'8 French Imported Goods only, which we buy direct from the and is as large as a man's haud. Drs. ble." the circus had quite a number of flunks importers, at prices that enable us to avoid any competition marked to their credit on Monday. ANTED.—An intelligent and energetic Smith, Mortou and Herdman are attend- " All angles in the wards should be Wyoung iran, twenty years old or over, to take Our library and study room is the pleas- a good paying position as traveling agent. Per- CLOAKS, JACKETS, WRAPS, ETC. ing him and making every effort to save avoided and the roundmgs should be con- son of experience preferred. Call upon or ad- The Assortment, Quanity, Prices and Styles are sure to surprise all our customers his life but with small hopes of success. cave and not convex. Wooden facings anteet feature of the new building, and dress S. REGISTKB office. or \ isitors. His wife and daughter were notified and should be protected from noisy students. for the windows should be omitted alto- ANTED—A boy who wishes to learn short- NEW GOODS and Bargains displayed through our entire Store for Visitors or brought to his side. gether, and those for the do Drs should There is urgent need of about a hundred Whand and typewriting and pay his tuition Customers to look at and examine. Prof. Nichols is probably as well known have perfecly smooth surfaces." by doing office work. He can have a permanent more hooks for holding hats and wrappers. •position as soon as competent. A good chance MACK ft SCHMID. around the state, as well a= in Ann Arbo-, "Water closets and bath tubs should be Hats are stacked on the floor fjr want of for the right boy. Enquire of S. A. Moran, REG- as any of our citizens. His long connec- ventilated downward into heated flues. a better place. ISTER Office. 71 tion with the schools of this city, his pub- Bath tubs should stand out with every ANTED.—To do chores for room or board, lishing business, and his prominence as a Several students "celebrated a wedding by student, willing to work. Understands part exposed, and porcelain lined. Hop- at a funeral" (Prof. Chute's comparison o care of hoists. References. Stephenson, this J. T. JACOBS & CO.'S fruit grower and pomologist have i pers for emptying slops should be made office. 70 brought him into prominence. playing cards on church steps) Wednes of copper and supplied with hot and cold day, only 24 hours after that very thin ANTED.—Party desires to secure five unfur- water faucets. The laundry should be in had been forbidden. Wnished rooms, or half a house. Address F. THE EEGENTS MEET. an additon to the basemsnt, not directly at REGISTER office. 72 under any part of the building." Patrons and all who are interested in FOR SALE. The report of the committee was re the high school are invited to call and se TMET TALK OVER TUB HOSPITAI the new building. The best time to cal OR SALE—Railroad tickets to Portland. Ore- iW Will FREWS! (erred to the medical committee, together Fgon and return, good till Jan. 1st, 1890. To SITE. with Drf>. Vaughan and Obetz. is on Tuesdays during chapel exercises El Paso, Texas, and return These tickets may be 0a January 1, 1890, we propose to give away the from 10:45 to 11:15 a. m. had at a very low rate. Address S., REGISTER of- Dr. Obetz spoke to the board, advocat- fice^ A Nuinber of Minor Appointments.— ing that the new hospital be placed upon The Christian Association, which meet following Presents: in the high school building every Friday ?OR SALE, VERY CHEAP —A nice family New Sites Offered to the Board.—No the campus, where the playground is now 1 horse. Enquire at No. 6 E. Huron-st. 1-1 Decision Reached — Report of the located. By doing this the lull amount o. at 4:15, is very largely attended and i I One Cabinet Organ, valued at $100. the appropriation could be used for erect- still increasing its membership ever; OR SALE—A fine brick residence, one of the Visit ins Commute best in the city. Excellent location. Price One Sewing Machine, valued at 40. ing a building, and it would be much more week. All students are cordially and ear- reasonableF . Inquire of 8., REGISTER office. 70tf The Board ot Regents of the University nestly invited to attend. Prayer and convenient and economical to carry on the OR SALE—Krueger's Photographic Stock, One Base Burner Coal Stove, valued at 35. held a meeting last Thursday at which hospital if it was located on the grounds service Friday of this week. FFurniture and Fixtures. Everything first class time it was supposed that the location o with the other buildings. Dr. Ford advisee Friday evening of this week, Rev. Mrs and nearly new, including about 1310 negatives. One Driving Harness, valued at 32. locating the hospital as near the campus Call and examine property, M. C. Peterson, Re- the new hospital building would be finally Sunderland, No. 4 N. State st, will giv ceiver. 71 as possible but preferred to have it away a social to tha senior class of the high settled upon. But as several new locations OR SALE, CHEAP-House and Lot. House, Beginning with Sept. 26, '80, each customer buving a dollar's worth of Goods from the other buildings. school. Miss Hannah S evens, No. 18 N Fnew ; 6 rooms besides hall and pantry ; well, at our btore will receive a ticket with a printed number, and at the above date the had been offered to the board «nce the cistern and cellar. Will be sold cheap. Small The regents then took carriages anc Ingalls-st,will entertain the juniors on the payment down. Inquire opposite 69 Miller Ave., ticket holders will meet, and appoint their own committee to distribute the pres- last meeting, more time was needed to drove to the various sites offered, but when same evening. These socials will af- Aim Arbor, Mich. 71 ents. We guarantee our customers that we can show them the settle this important question. they returned they were still undecided as ford an excellent opportunity to make thi OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, CHEAP— to which would be the best location, and acquaintance of classmates. H Three blocks from Cor. Main and Washing- At the morning session Regents Blair^ the matter was left until the regular meet- ton sts. Price, SI, 100; easy terms. Call at 48a Main st. 71 Largest Stock and Lowest Prices! Whitman, Clark, Kiefer, Butterfield and ing, Oct. 15. The board adjourned until I iii.v Tears in Harness. that date. OR SALE—At the REGISTER Office, Signs. In the County, consisting of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits, Hats, Ilebard were present, Regents Draper and such as "Rooms,"' "For Rent," "Boarding," The horns of Stephen Mills in PittsBel F"Dress-Making," "Notary Public," etc.,etc. and Gents' Furnishing Goods. An examination ot the Stock and Prices will Willett arriving later. was the scene of a happy and joyous oven convince everyone that we mean business. The above presents will be on exhi- The following appointment were re- ON THE CAMPUS. OR SALE—Genuine Perry Cart, good condi- last Saturday, the occasion being none les Ftion, 825.00; coa (JV5.00. Liddell, West Miller bition in the show windows of our Mammoth Double Store every day. commended by the coaimittees and made than the celebration of the 50th annivei Ave. 70 by the board, all of them being for one University work begins Tuesday. sary of the marriage of the owner and hi OR SALE OR REST TO RESPONSIBLE J. T. JACOBS & CO. The regents meet again on Oct. 15. PARTIES.—House centrally located. Will be 27 and. 29 Main St., Ann Arbor. year: estimable wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen renteF d partly furnished if desired. Heated by George Hempl, B. A. '79, acting assistant pro You will know him when you see him Mills. The relatives and friends ha< lurnace, hot and cold water throughout the build- fessor in English and rhetoric, in place of Prof. ing. Enquire 56 E. Washington-st. 71 Gayley. resigned. —he's a freshman. gathered together to assist the parties in Frauk C. Smith, assistant in quantitative analy Mrs Dr. Darling is visiting her brother celebrating the event, and it was cele OR SALE-82 1-3 acres. One of the finest sis, In place of David H. Brown, resigned. farms in Allegan Co., within the fruit belt of Millen W. Haskell, Ph. D , instructor in mathe- in Detroit this week. brated in good, old-fashioned style. Mr Mich.F , with good buildings, which cost half the matics, in place of Charles Puryear, resigned. The winter's supply of coal is being put and Mrs. Mills stood before the assemblage price asked; all kinds of fruit, two milen from F. C. Hicks, reappointed assistant in political in at the boiler houses. corperation limit of Allegan, the county seat. IMPOETANT! economy, without pay from the University. and renewed the vows m ide 50 years be- Price, J45 per acre. Address P. O. Box 080. Al- George W. Patterson, Jr., Instructor in the de- Miss Jennie Watson of Unadilla is vis- legan, Mich. 71 partment of electrical engineering. fore. Deacon Geo. Henioo officiating. 1 WE DON'T OFFER FOR SALE REFUGE GOODS, REJECTED BY Judge Henry B. Brown, rcappointed as lecturer iting Mrs. C. S. Durand. LJ OR SALE —Building lots, fronting west side HONEST RETAILERS AND THROWN INTO AUCTION HOUSES TO on admiralty in the law department. Mr. and Mrs. Mills are the parents o: XJ Mann-st; extra view; sizes to suit; longtime James H. Tufts, instructor in philosophy. Secretary Wade places the attendance seven children—»11 boys—and all were for payments. J. D. Duncan, 76 Millerave. PO BE AFTERWARDS DISPOSED OF THROUGH QUESTIONABLE of students this year at 2,000 or more. present except George, who resides a; OR SALE—15 acre fruit farm, fine buildings, CHANNELS, SUCH AS SNIDE BANKRUPT SALES, ETC. Several new locations were offered to Fchoice jouug peach orchard in bearing, good the board as sites for the new hospital build- Miss Lizzie Campbell is expected home Boyne City. The children are James anc apple orchard, also pears, grapes and berries. Friday ot this week from her eastern Clark E. of Mancelona, George of Boyne Soil excellent. Situated one mile south of Uni- ing. Among the offers was Mrs. Israel versity, ju-t outside of city limits. If more land Hall's offer of ten acres of ground in the trip. City, Fred of Ypsilanti, and Frank EL,'M Is desired will sell 12)4 acres adjoining. Will ex- sixth ward free. James Toms offered to The students are crowding into the city H., and Chailes of Pittsfleld. The family, change for city property, or farm well located B. K. Nichols. 65tf HONEST GOODS OR NONE AT ALL. sell bis land in the third ward at a reason- by every train, and by Tuesday nearly all relatives and friends gathered together able figure. There was considerable talk will be back. made a crowd of nearly 70 that sat down FOR KENT. -WE OFFER- of the property both east and north of the Mrs. F. H. Hubbard of Monroe has been to a bountiful repast at 6 o'clock. After observatory as a suitable location. After supper toasts were in order and the bappy ["OR RENT — Furnished and unfurnished employed as housekeeper for the homceo couple, who have traveled through half a I rooms. Inquire at No. 7 Ann-st. 71 talking over the various sites the board pathic hospital. adjourned uatil afternoon. century of married 1 fe together, received OR RENT.—A new six room house with good The advance guard of the Argonaut force cellar and cistern. Apply first house south of While awaiting the arrival of Regent the united congratulation--, and liter on Fthe Observatory. has arrived, and the paper will be issued the God-speeds, of the entire party. Draper in the afternoon the report of the in a few weeks. OR RENT—Several Houses in good repair, in committee that visited and inspected the It is not often that couples are spared Fcentral part of the city. Yearly rent from 5130 verious hospitals of the east was present- The hospitals will be open for patients on to celebrate their golden wedding, but to to S3 0. Enquire of J. Q. A. Sessions, Atty. and ed, together with a sketch of a hospital Tuesday. Already over 30 applications celebrate it on the same spot where they Real Estate Agt., No. N. 5 Main St. SMALL SIZES, 20 PKK CENT DISCOUNT. designed by Dr. Vaughan, and which the have been made for beds. pMghted their troth 50 years before, is still M is< i:I.I,A> com. more remarkable. But such was the case committee thought would fill the needs Judge Cooley was in the city the latter OST—Pair gold-bowed spectacles somewhere at this place. part of last week with his family. He with Mr. and Mrs. Mills. On Sept. 21, IJ on Detroit-st., near M. C. Depot. Finder WARRANT EVERY PAIR. The sketch shows a handsome front, left Sunday night for Kansas City. 1839, they were married at the residence please return to REGISTER office. 72 two stories high, with long Ls reaching Superintendent Taylor of the mechanical of David DePue, one half mile from their R. A. C. NICHOLS will be out of town from back at either end, a large open court be- engineering laboratory spent several days present home, to which place they moved 1) Oct. 7th to the 20th. 72 tween the buildings in the rear of the this week in Detroit in the interest of his as soon as the ceremony was completed. ROF. 8TORMFELS, 62 S. Main-st. Formerly main building furnishing light and air for Mr. Mills moved to Pntsfield *rom New P of Conservatory of Music, A'bion, Mich. GOODSPEED'S, department. Teacher of Violin, Viola, 'Cello, etc. Special all parts of the hospital. Tne front is de- York state in 1837, and has lived there class lor ladies and children. 71 The secretary's office is the busiest place since. The relatives and friends remem- 17 SOUTH MAIN .STREET, 411 ARlllllt, MICH. signed for offices and reception roorm on the campus, and the number of ques- The wings, both on the first and second bered them on this auspicious occasion OST—A small dark red Theatrical Date Boot; tions daily answered by Mr. Wade and with a Urge number of nandsome pres- J O. H. Hasslemin on cover. Left on the floor are contemplated for wards for the his assistants is enormous. Iwriting desk at postofflce. Monday, Sept. 16. Of patient?, making four large wards, each ents. no use to anyone except owner. Piease rnturn to The examinations of candidates for ad- manager of Oppra House. Joe. Oppenhelmer, with dining room9, bath and toilet rooms, Agt. Leavitt's Minstrela. 71 instrument rooms, etc., adjoining. On mission to the literary department began Licenses. yesterday. The examinations for the "POUND—Handkerchief with deep lace border. each of the front corners large oatagon Benjamin KuliI, Sharon 21 £ Call at REGISTER Office. 71 towers arise, designed for lecture and op- other departments begin today. Grace congdon, Sylvan 22 Thomas Hitchingham, Augusta 12 ALL on Miss Dora Helle for Dress-Making erating rooms for both the allopathic and Mrs. R. H. Marsh, recently appointed C Neatly done and reasonable priceB. No. 8 homoeapathio departments. The design postmistress at Saline, was IB the city Barbara Cabe), Augusta la Hamilton Blk. 71 Young Rlen! John George Klaeger, Saline 29 shows a handsome, ornamental building Tuesday. She will take possession of the ETR.i IT Common Stock Brick, Pressed and as well as one that is well adapted to the office Oct. 1 if her commission arrives in Dora L. Schumacher, Bridgewater 27 Moulded. For sale by the thousand, or by We have placed on our tables for the Fall Trade the finest D.be million by John M* ran. Shipping point, corner use of the departments. It is so arranged time. of Main and Madison-st, at Mr. Justs' lumber that additions can be built on as fast as A massive iron planer, weighing 6,800 yard. Biick delivered to any part of the City on line of SUITS for SCHOOL and BUSINESS needed. pounds, hus been received and placed in short notice. Residence 24 East Madison-st. 70 WEAR you will find. The committee gave a detailed account position at the mechanical laboratory. OR lessons on the Guitar call on or address of the inspection of hospitals vkifed at Irma C. Wilson, No. 30 Geddes ave. Saturdays Two new Iathe3 bsve b^en ordered, one Fare reserved for the accommodation of students Detroit, Philadelphia, Naw Y rk, B pton, for turning shafting and other long work 71 Cambridge and Baltimore. From me best being 22 feet long. Particular attention has been given to securing the new- points of each institution they had gleaned The excavating is nearly completed for the necessities of a building here, and sub- the addition to the chemical laboratory. MRS. E. A. HOYT, est styles of reliable goods, and having them well cut and mitted the following recommendations as The addition will be GO by 80 feet, three HAS NOW A COMPLETE LI.VE Ol trimmed. a part of their report: stories high, and with the buildings already "There are two types of hospitals now in use will made the chemical laboratory in use, the pavilion and the compact or he largest in the . The cost massive. The pavilion plan has the ad- of the addition will be $16,590. vantage of complete separation of patients Fall Millinery Goods We have also purchased a large line of TROUSERS, with infectious diseases. The objections to Secretary Wade is now the owner of two All Ladies are cordially invited to call it are the greater cost in building; the greater pairs of handsome " political socks." He before purchasing elsewhere. comprising all grades and marked them at bottom prices. A cost in heating; the increased number obtained them as the result of a wager with good stylish pair of Trousers for $3.00. of servants needed ; the fact that instru- Prof. Cooley on the result of the election NO. 7 ANN ST., ANN ARBOR. ments must be provided for each ward ; it last fall, and the wager has just been paid. is not adapted for clinical instruction ; the But they are not ordinary hose. Each is food must be carried some distance and is handsomely embroidered with a large in- POWDER ©^ WE WANT YOUR TRADE. itial letter —"A," "S," "L," "B,"— stand- often cold." Salesmen Wanted ing for Allen, Stearns, Luce and Burt. Absolutely Pure. 'o solicit for our well-known Nursery. Good "Having ouly a limited supply of The secretary smiles when he thinks how This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, aRes paid weekly, f-teady employment. All money, the committee deem it not feasible be has these democrats "under foot." strength and wholesomeness. Mrre economical tock guaranteed true to name. Our specialty is to attempt to build a hospital with de- than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in ardy stock for the North and Northwest. Write WAGNER & CO., e competition with the multitude of low test, short or terms before territory taken, stating aj?e. tached ward? "V" ~-~- * per patient per The greatest improvements made on the weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only lit. CHASE BROTHERS' COMPANY, Chicago. 111. campus during the summer have been Yin*. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,106 Wall 7C CLOTHIERS. day, including food, fuel, attendance and St., N. Y. Mr. Brink, formerly manager of a saw- FROM WASHINGTON. THE REGISTER. mill at this place, now at Delhi, had his foot severely crushed and his leg bro- COAL! ken above the ankle last Saturday by A Record of Daily Events at the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1889. being jerked under the wheel of the log National Capital. We are receiving about one carrier. Geo. Sweet of this place will Hundred Cars of All assume management of the mill for the Sizes of AROUND THE COUNTY. present. Jay Davenport returned Mon- The Annual Report of tl>« Land Ufitee day with him as an assistant.—South Commissioner— Deslgna IVr New Postal Lyon Excelsior. Cards Wanted — Uncle Sam's Sol- LEHI KOAL, diers Can Not Vote. Ypsilanti fair this week. "Last Friday evening about fifty of the From the Pennsylvania R. R & The Chelsea fair is in full blast this friends of Rev. L. S. Tedman and fami- ly proceeded to the parsonage and sur- CAPITAL NEWS. Coal Co., old and Teachers' examination at Ypsilanti prised them with a "pounding," but as WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Commissioner oJ Sept. 27. the chastisement was administered with Education Dawson, in his annual report, says that during the decade from 1876 to CELEBRATED LEE HIKE. Giles Lee has purchased the George several pounds of sweets it was receiv- 1«S7 the growth of the public school Maltby farm in Green Oak. ed with good nature. After spending a system has outstripped the increase In Before Purchasing Call The commercial college building at couple of hours in social conversation population 1.6 per cent. The gain Ypsilanti is nearly completed. and music, and after serving refresh- is mainly in the South, where the and inspect the KOAL AT A New York man is putting in ma- ments, all returned home feeliDg that school system shows an unparalleled de- S. "WOOD & CO.'S LUMBER chinery for a fruit evaporator at Brigh- the evening was well spent.—Stock- velopment The colored children are ap- bridge Sun. If "pounding" parties portioned an squal share of the school OFFICE, or at GEORGE MOORE'S The township board of Pinckney has come in style, the ministers may have a funds, unless in the State of Delaware, and GROCERY STORE, S. STATE appointed J. M. Kearney township chance to get even with the people who their schools are kept open as long and get up donations. under as well paid teachers as those of the ST., or at YARDS, located clerk, in place of A. J. Chappell who re- white children. The funds for the support signed. The walls of the new court house are of these schools are furnished mainly by on T. & A. A. TRACK, There is great demand for farm help looking up in good shape and they are the white inhabitants, and after making due just now, and the supply is very short handsome. The stone archway over allowance for all the sums that have been near D. HISCOOKS. indeed. the etst entrance is up. The superiori- furnished for the education of the negroes The Stockbridge fair will bo held Oct. ty of the Ohio red brick will add through private sources and through the MARTIN CLARK Is our authorized 1, 2 and 3. Everybody in that vicinity greatly to the durability of the build- taxes raised among themselves it may still Agent for tills city. is going. ing as well as its looks. They will also be said that the children of those once avoid painting and repainting every held In servitude in the South are being David E. Waite has bought a stock of educated by the sons of their former mas- AFTER EXERCISE. HISCOCK & WOOD. hardware and will open a store at Dex- few years, and will thus be more eco- nomical than the common brick. The tera When men and maidens seek the sport Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 7,1889. ter soon. building committee evidently made a Messrs. Hiscock & Wood, The Belleville band boys gave a WASHINGTON, Sept 20.— The annual re- They find around the tennis court, Ann Arbor, Mich. good investment for the county when port of the acting? Commissioner of th© Gentlemen :—We hereby give you the exclusive " peach " social last week and cleared they concluded to use the pressed brick. General Land Office, William AL Stone, Or when upon the diamond field sale of our Old Lee Anthracite Coal at Ann Ar- $10 from the enterprise. The first cost is a little more, but the bor. This coal is mined by the Susquehanna has been submitted to the Secretary Their bats the champion players wield, Coal Co., and owned by the Pennsylvania Rail- D. N. Blaisdell of Stockbridge has a better material will be found in the long of the Interior. Mr. Stone pays hii way Co. All the coal we have shipped you this patent for an ingenious wire contri- run to be less expensive, and even with respects to the policy of sus- When walks, or rides, or bending oars, season was the genuine Old Lee Coal. vance for repairing old rail fences. the added improvements the coat is still picion inaugurated by ex-Commissioner Yours respectfully, 8. J. Patterson, Agt. of the P. R. Co The machinery is being placed in within the appropriation.—Livingston Sparks, which he considers was unneces- Bring perspiration from the pores, Republican. sary, and adds that during his administra- the factory at Salem and everything tion of the office no general misconduct on Then people all should bear in mind will be in shape to run next week. What is it? A large, black animal, the part of the Western settlers has been The best and purest soap to find, Ann Arbor Fruit Farm There is talk of opening a photograph about the size of a yearling calf with found. During the year 71,141 agricultural gallery at Dexter, so that the people eyes as large as teacups and shining like patents were issued, covering 11,791,- For after some such exercise Berry Plants, Fruit and Orna- can get "took" without leaving the vil- coals of fire, has been scaring the life 119 acres of land; mineral patents, The system most in danger lies, mental Trees, Pears and Grape- lage. out of some of the citizens north of 918, covering an acreage of 17,096, vines a Specialty. Byrups and this place. In one instance a young were issued. There were patents for the Absorbing then both swift and sure Home-Made "Wines. B. C. Whittaker is now a full fledged benefit of the railroads under the law, 425,- life insurance agent at Dexter, and he man was going to the barn to put out Syrup of Raspberry ; Bartlett Pear Syrup, Bone his horse when the animal attacked 043 acres, and under the swamp-land The poisons found in soaps impure, sett. Dandelion and Raspberry Wines and Shrubs is practicing on increasing his talking him, but he succeeded in hitting it a grants to the States, 259,721 acres. The And those who keep for face and hands for Liver and Kidney troubles; Sweet Red Con- qualities. smart blow with the whip and the beast State selections under tWe educational cord and Martha White Wines, especially pre- About fifty of the Salem farmers started for the woods, leaping over a grants were approved to the extent of 132,- Or general use as time demands, pared lor Invalids. Order Trees and Plants early, ship milk to Detroit every morning, 350 acres and lands to the Indians, patented as we get most of them from the best Nurseries five board fence as easily as a man The IVORY SOAP, need have no fear east. and receive in exchange a nice little would a small ditch. Some claim it is under various acts, to the amount E. It A IK. West Huron St. check for the same. of 159,390. The total cash receipts of a regular "man eater" but as yet we have the office from the sales of land and fees From exercise throughout the year. The Salem "W. C. T. U. was to have heard of no one being devoured by his were $9,290,225, a decrease of more than given an entertainment at South Lyon beastship. As the parties who relate $3,000,000 as compared wita the previous INSURANCE, last week, but the date has now been their experience with this strange ani- year. During the year surveys were ac- A WORD OF WARNING. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY OF changed to next month. mal are not in the habit of getting intoxi- cepted to the amount of 4,544,372 acres, There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the ' Ivory' f" cated we don't see any other way than to principally in Dakota, Montana and New Rev. S. V. McKee preached his fare- they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of A. W. HAMILTON well sermon to his congregation at believe that there is some monster Mexico. Offloes, No. 1 and 2, First Floor, ( South Lyon last Sunday, and has re- roaming around this section of the the genuine. Ask for " Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Hamilton Block. -f moved to Southport, Ind. country.—Belleville Enterprise. Eeferring to the act of March 3, 1878, Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate wi!l which authorizes the Secretary of the In- Copyright 188C, by Procter &. Gamble. find It to their advantage to call on me. I repre- Fred Smith, Frank Force and Eli terior to adjust each of the railroad grants, sent the following first-class Fire Insurance Com- Sawtell, Pontiac kids old enough to the report says that of the pend- panies, having an aggregate capital of over know better, are in hot water for "coon- A Bismarckian Measure. 88,000.000: ing selections 21,C00,84B acres have The Orand Rapids Fire Ins. Co., ing" watermeljns.—Bill Poster. Mention has been made of Bismarck's been suspended awaiting the action Tbe Ohio Farmer's Ins. Co., (Insures Charles Lockwood of South Lyon favorite plan for abolishing pauperism by Congress. Attention is called to the only dwelllnfcs). does not like the sudden changes of fact that more than 80,000,000 acres of land The Uermiiii Fire Ins. Co., in the German empire. The plan is have been claimed under the swamp-land The Coticordla Fire Ins. Co., Michigan climate and will remove his downright state socialism, pure and sim- The Citizens' Fire Ins. Co., family to Virginia next month. act in various States, Florida alone, The Wertchester Fire Ins. Co., ple. It originates with Bismarck him- while having a total of but 37,931,- The Milwaukee mechanic's Mutual Scarlet fever has broken out in a self, however, and not with some poor, 520 acres, having lists filed for 33,- Fire Ins. Co., mild form among the scholars of the 221,429 acres as swamp land. "There The New Hampshire Fire Ins. Co., half starved, long haired creature, out The Amazon Fire Ins. Co. Salem school, and it seems like a con- can be no doubt," says the report, "that It Saved my Child's Life. tinuation of vacation to the teacher. at elbows and hunted of men,, and that the large quantities of land, amounting to Rates Low. Losses liberally adjusted and millions ot acres, have been patented to "When my child was born, "We are vising in our nur. Geo. VanAtta sold to Char. Pardon makes all the difference in the world. the doctor ordered oue of tbe promptly paid. last week a ten months old calf that the State erroneously as swamp, when in sery (containing forty infants) I also issue Life and Investment Policies in the The chancellor's system for abolishing fact they were and are good agricultural other Foods. She ate that un- your Lactated Food, and find dressed 420 pounds. It was as fine meat til she nearly dit:d I had three Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Company. As- the poor consists of three different laws, lands." it far superior to all other food as ever hung in a market.—South Lyon doctors, who 8.*.id the trouble FOR INFANTS and INVALIDS sets 155,000,000. Persons desiring Accident Insur- which has been used durinf? Picket. the last of which has passed the reichs- The report recommends a repeal of all was Indigestion, and ordered THE PHYSICIAN'S FAVORITE. ance, can have yearly Policies written for them or the pant ten years that I have The Stockbridge Sun is willing to take tag. laws relating to public timber, and an en- the food changed to La^tated Possesses many Important Advantages Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets issued at In 1883 a law was enacted providing actment of a general law—plain, con- Food. It saved my child's life, over all other prepared Foods. been visiting physician. The Low Rates In the Standard Accident Insurance almost anything from delinquent sub- cise and unmistakable in iU mean- Sisters of Charity, who havo scribers. In the last issue Bro. Gildart for the insurance of the workingman and I owe you many thanks BABIES CRY FOR IT, Company of North America. Money to Loan at ing. Fewer fraudulent entries have been for it I regard your Food aa charge of the institution, say Curreni Rates. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 12M. says that he will take building stone on against sickness. During health a small made during the year than for many INVALIDS RELISH IT. it has no equal." account. invaluable, and sujterior to all tnd 2 to . M. sum, amounting to 1% or 2 per cent, years past, owing to increased vig- other artificial food for babies. Perfectly Nourishes a Baby with W. E. DE COCKCY, M. D., A young man about 25 years of age ilance, but several cases are mentioned or without the addition of milk. ALEX. W. HAMILTON, of his wages, is required by law to be >. Mrs. A. J. BEN-FIELD, St. Joseph's Foundling Asylum, hired a horse and buggy of liveryman where syndicates sought to obtain coal Boston, Mass, Three Sizes. 25c. SOc. 8I.OO. Hamilton Block Palmer of Grass Lake last Saturday, paid into the sick fund. His employer lands by fraudulent means, and in one jo Indiana Place. A valuable pamphlet on " The Nutrition Cincinnati, Ohio. drove away and has not since been seen. is obliged to pay one-third of the sum. case, had they succeeded, the commission of Infants and Invalids," free. $50 reward is offered.—Chelsea Herald. During illness the workingman receives alone would have amounted to $550,000. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. BURLINGTON, VT. Rev. Dr. Adams and family expect to half pay for a term not exceeding thir- WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—E. L. Jordan has leave for their new home the first of been appointed Assistant Superintendent teen weeks. If he goes to the hospital of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. You should read THE CHICA- Drunkenness next week. Rev. Mr. Cope, who has He has been in the bureau for thirteen EIGHTH GO DAILY NEWS because every- been given charge of the Methodist his family receive half his allowance. body likes it—it will not dis- Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured years, and was instrumental in persuading appoint your needs. It takes DILLARD'S HAIR GLOSSOMER BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. church here, will at once occupy the The next step on the road to state so- Congress to discontinue the use of steam POINT into its purpose the farmer and Is a sure cure. 75c. Prepared by It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea, or in ar- parsonage.—Dexter Leader. cialism was an accident insurance law, presses there. mechanic, as well as the mer- ticles of food, without the knowledge o( the per- chant and professional man. son taking it; it is absolutely harmless and will Miss Betsey Reymond.a maiden lady enacted in 1884. Its operation extends WASHINGTON, Sept 20. — Postmaster-Gen- Every farmer can now have effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether 87 year3 of age, while passing out of the to sailors, tillers of the soil and to work- eral Wanamaker invites artists and de- daily market reports instead of tlieiiatientisa moderate drinker or an alcoholic rear door of her residence in west Sha- signers to submit drawings ar>d proposals weekly, and at little more than wreck, IT NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE men in the building trades. Employers the old-time price of his weekly. a complete cure in every instance. 48 page book ron, fell accidentally, and so injured her for a new postal card before November 0. The mechanic can now afford " Address in confidence, hip that she is unable to move without must pay all of the guarantee fund in Blank forms will be furnished on applica- both price and the time for his SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, 0- assistance.—Grass Lake News. accident insurance. The workman who tion. daily paper. The poor may "WASHINGTON, Bept 2ft The State De- now be as well informed on cur- The firm of Warner & VanKtten will is entirely disabled by accident receives partment is advised of a riot in Navassa, an rent affairs as the rich. Intelli- succeed Warner & McClain in the cider as a pension two-thirds of las regular gence is within the reach of all. island in the Caribbean sea about 250 miles THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS— and jelly business. The cider mill Is pay and a proportional sum for partial from Kingston, Jamaica, in which many being renovated and a new engine put independent, non-partisan, fair disablement. If he is killed his widow Americans are reported to have been to all—is everybody's paper. in. The firm will be ready for business killed The man-of-war Galena is on her Rememter—\ts circulation is 220,000 a day—over in a few days.—Dexter Leader. receives as pension 20 per cent, of his a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. way to the scene. This Island N under no a month, four months $1.00,—one cent a day* H. E. MILLARD, 73 Monroe St., Grand Rapids, Mich. The imported Shropshire ram lamb 9 and each child 15 per cent., up to particular jurisdiction, but is regarded aa which took first premium at the State 60 per cent., which is the limit. A man's under the protection of the United States. fair this week over nineteen competi- fellow workmen are the jury to pass on It is eaid to be owned by Americans, cf tors, was purchased by Coe & Sawyer of which General Butler is a in :mber. the amount of injury he has received. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—The Secretary of JAMES MEANS & CO'S BOOTS AND SHOES. Green Oak and will lead the Ragstreet The best testimonial we ever had.—" James Means & Co. are the bears of the boot and shoo Hock hereafter.—Brighton Citizen. It will have a tendency to make employ- War has ilecidedoto accept the offer of the market. They have revolutionize!! the business by making high priced goodsunsalable."—Trade paper. ers careful of those in their hire. Indian Ki^-hts Association to purchase a The citizens of South Lyon are still tract of land in North Carolina for Geroni- LMES MEANS' JAWES WEANS' I clinging to that old chestnut of trying to The third and 'ast law is the old age mo's baud or Indian ; blish them raise a bonus to build a mill there. The insurance act. It goes into operation in $3 SHOE , $4 SHOE offer of a mill is now down to .•; there in a more i • 'deioflife. tf?\«&UNEXCELLED' IN WASHING etary Proc- CANNOT MFAIL THE WORLD'S BEST but still the citizens cling to the r 1891. Under its provisions all Germans, S.STYLE UNEQUALLED male and female, above 10 years old, tor has received complaints from citizens pocket books and refuse to donate. ot tiio now Northwestern States IO the ef- fcm DURABILITY ~^>' TO ; Last Monday Mr. .Fred Jonnson sold who work for wages, must pay regular- fect that United Sta ra ou the -• AND «£- Kid Button $2.50 Shoe S ATI SI Has no equal for Style, Fit and Wear. Positivelj to Mr. Deyo of Jackson his famous trot- ly into a state insurance fund to take reservations in ; i Intend to vote PERFECTION THE MOST |S i"ae best shoo In America tor the money. Do not b€ ter, Fountain, for $T>00. The horse was at the coming election and requesting the deceived. See stamp on bottom of each shoe. Take care of them when they are too old to ; yi.FIT. no other. Bvery pair warranted. Btylish and sired by Nathan Mills, owned by B. F. vent it. In reply ! FASTIDI?: uquul to any t>5 acoe In tbe market. For aale U Bennett of Superior. Mr. D. expects labor or become invalid. Employers pay tary Proctor calls attention to tho law that ess* the horse will go to Brooklyn, N. Y. half the sum required for this fund and provides hut one resi 'idlers, and J. H, PEEPLES & CO., Chicago. —Ypsilantian. employes half. The payments are very thai a . mer borne, and says he will FOR SALE BY small, being from 3 to 7J cents a week. see that il It is said that Abljah Appleton, the Wi ,1 General JAMES MEANS' BOOTS and SHOES Hamburg farmer recently killed in a From those insignificant sums will be D. Lynch Pringle, at Constantinople, In a Are Unexcelled in Merit. DOTY & FEINER, runaway, carried a $1,000 policy in the secured pensions ranging from §15 to $91. covm: :it of State, 1'osirively none genuine unless having our name and price K.O.T. M., but had neglected tqpay I plainly on the soles. Your retailer will supply you wltli Ann Arbor, Mich. The Btate adds i;i each case $10 a year to otal of a so stamped If you insist upon his doing so: if you do the last assessment and his family >t, some retailers will coax you into buying inferior goods the pension. The government pays the eeopo- uiiou which they make a larger profit Ourn are the original $8 and therefore will not be able to collect the tamie. $t Shoes, ami those vvho imitate our system of business are unable FARMERS AND HORSE OWNERS insurance.—Republican. insurance of men while they are in mili- to compete with us in quality Ot factory products. In our lines WABHING nt is we are the largest manufacturers iu the United States. HAVE YOU SEEN THE "Those fellows who were " dosing tary service* sued by i aent shows How your boy does wear out his shoes! that the silver dollars in the Treasury J nines Menus' §;J Shoes for Boys will outwear any other dogs" Wednesday may think they did In a free republic, where working peo- buy.)" shoe ever made. Youcau have lace or button. a manly act, but there are none beside against «• • issued are themselves who are of the same opin- ple get good wages, why can they not do now reduced to 8,000,100; silver certificates $2.50 Buys tJis Best Farmers' Thick Boot. for tl i what Bismarck and the now in circulation :i silver ion. They had better not repeat the P4TFNTFD i Fcbr"ary 2d, 1886. offense unless they are prepared to ap- government are doing for the lal dollars in circule JAMES MEANS' 1 AitNltU ^ March 2;thj lsijij pear before Justice Crane. — Dexter in Germany? WAI . ae work of pre- QUARTER EACLE BOOT Leader. paring for the Octol ! ot the Su- preme Court is about completed. The A Reliable Kip Boot for Farmers* Miss Josie Clinton of Pinckney went The Butler Idea. court will find over three years' 10 IUUU make one Cent; all tho way to Jackson, Nebraske, last 10 Cent* make one Dime; At Colby university, Maine, Gen. B. work on hand when it Cases 10 Dimes make one Dollar; week to be united in marriage with Dr. have been coming iu with great rapidity 10 Dollars make one Eagle. Will Watts, formerly of Unadilla. Both F. Butler made a commencement ad- during the last few months. An effort will And with a Quarter Eagle any Farmer in the Von can repair your own Harness, Halters, Country can now buy a boot that will satisfy him. are estimable youg folks.—Livingston dress which is still marching on. The be made at the eonine , either re- Farmers have been looking for such a boot for Straps, &c, without expense or loss of time. Republican, That's going a long way duce the number of cases that can be ap- a, IOIIK time and now it has come. It mil make a nice clean job. to get a husband, but we know him, and general's leading idea was a federation Hoots and Shoes from our relcbrntec! pealed to the Supreme Court or to divide factory arc si.lri by \vi Hie foot allthe wav around.' Theii take the last i with her. which you wore, and mark out the shape of that in the same way. We will nil your or PRICE ONLY 25c PER GROSS. . earlier daye.—Ypsilantian. one thing ho thought would start tho tf/ar of 1S12, and probably the goods on which they make a larger protlt than they ought to ask for. In that case, send to us. uffalo Specialty Manufacturing Co. in our midst. He reports 45 brick free trade between the United States and last one ir.' !ls vicinity, is dead. She was blocks in process of erection in Seattle, Canada. Then let these two countries the widnn of Jonathan Bulbank. JAMES MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. Sole Manufacturers and Patentees. and nearly all the water front is re- take Great Britain into the alliance. f •• intlered in the Irish Sea. FULL LINE OF IOVB GCODS FOR SA.LE BY G7-.>9 Wasta^'on St. BUFFALO, N.T. stored. Seattle is bound to succeed, not- Then it would be the Anglo-Saxon I*ng the maladies for which A TEMPEST'S FUKY. Daly, Joseph A. Murphy, sporting editor QUEBEC'S HOKROR. Eiffel tower hair-pin top< figure promi- the most convincing public and profession- JACKHOXVILLE, Fla., Sept. 34.— A tornado of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat; William QUEBEC, Can., Sept. 20.—About 8 o'clock meatly in the htest importations. These al testimony proves that it is a benign cu- of great violence passed over Pablo beach, Quincy, Steve Mallery, Jim Collins, Thursday evening people living in the are of eold, sometimes ornsmentei with rative are chills and fever, bilious remit- sixteen miles from here on the Atlantic Wik<; Moroney, Bob Farrell and George neighborhood of the citadel were startled pearls, and at o'hers with turquoises. tent, dumb ague and ague cake, dyspepsia, coast, at G o'clock Monday nis'ht. It arose Ehrlich are held as accessories to mur- on hearing a low, rumbling sound, ac- In the southwest, and, without der in the second degree. The punish- companied by a perceptible quiver of the liver complaint, nervousness, debility, kid- SHILOH'S CURE will immediately re- ney and bladder complaints. It mitigates any warning except the blackening ment is not less than ten years in the earth. Houses were shaken, dishes rattled, of the sky, it struck Murray Hall, penitentiary for principal and accessories. and ;even in some cases people had diffi- lieve Croup, VVhonping Coush and Bron- the infirmities of age, hastens convales- an immense beac'a hotol, twisted The moral sentiment of the whole city in culty in maintaining their footing. chitis S >ld by Eberbich & Son. cence has a tendency to prevent ill conse- the tin roof from the main structure and thoroughly aroused, and the Law and Order Every one rushed into the street, and quences from exposure and exhaustion. towers, burst in the windows and doors on League wiii conduct the prosecution. The it was learned that a large portion of Cape Persons of sedentary habits and laborious the twest sids and loft it in a generally police are coming in for strong censure, as Diamond, just below the citadel, had be- A section of H ladder in gold, each rung occupations will find it an ever useful ihattered condition. The bowling-alley, the killing was accomplished right before come detached, and, sliding down the of which is set with a precious stone of W. L. DOUGLAS tonic. •ervants' quarters and carpenter-shop west their eyes. Sparring is a misdemeanor, declivity to Champlain street, had different denominations, c institutes a of the hotel are completely demolished, as but the law has been a dead letter except buried several residences and their scarf-pin with decided claims to original- FOR 1B also the greater portion of the beach inmates under from fifteen to $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. A rather expensive oddity is a match when obnoxious professionals come to town. ity. Best in the world. Examine his pavilion. twenty-five feet of rock, dirt and S.'.OO GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE. box, a reproduction of a boxing glove. other wreckage. At the foot of the cliff is sum HAND-8EWED WKL.T SHOE. Prince O'Neil, aged 13, was standing by a A TRIPLE THAGEDY. S3.5O POLICE AND FARMKKS1 SHOE. horse and buggy near the dancing pavilion. a narrow street which occupies all the HORSE AILMENTS. S2.5O EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. The horsj, vehicle and boy were lifted into A Man Kills li's Wife and Her Mother at space between the capo and the S3.25 WORKINGM.VN'S SHOK. Tortoise shell bands, thickly set with Si.OOand SI.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. the air and blown nearly 200 feet to the Phllliptbur^. Pa., and Unsuccessfully river, and this was filled with the All made in Congress, Button and Lace. garnets, form inexpensive, though attract- beach, where they were found ten minutes Attempts to End His Own Life. debris which had crushed out the Neponsct, HI., ive, braclets. later, all in a heap. The boy was killed out- BELLEFONTE, Pa, Sept 28 —Sunday morn- lives of at least twenty-five people. The ex- May 20,1888. W. L. DOUGLAS right, the body being terribly bruised and ing at 10 o'clock Zely Hopkins, of Phi lips- act number is not yet known as the enor- My mare caught FOR mangled. A freight car on a side track was burg, shot his wife and mother-in-law aad mous mass of earth and stone has up to cold; result: swelled S3 SHOE LADIES. lifted in the air, turned over twice and then tried to kill himself, but was unsuc- midnight shown but little diminution, not- limbs; lump between Best Material. Best Style. Best Fitting. cessful. From facts elicited it appears that withstanding that a large force of men was fore-legs and Inflam- If. not sold by your dealer, write She Tried and Knows. landed on the north side of the main track mation. Cured her Vv. L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. sixty feet distant. A passenger train due the family did not live agreeable and some at work clearing it away in less than half Examine W. I.. IMHIKIHH 83.00 Shoe for A leading chemist of New York at 6 o'clock was half an hour late owing to time ago had parted, but lately have an hour after the horrible disaster took With St. Jacobs Oil. frentlemeu nml l.O TOUK DRATING, companied with sharp electrical shocks of suited in a crushing defeat for the Bou is that in these cases the unfortunate Freight work, Furniture and Piano moving, or an intensity never before experienced In langists, who only returned 22 members victims of th; terrible catastrophe were anything else that you need done. He has all the latest appliances, largest drays and best force of this part of the State. In the evening a and whose entire representation in the simply smothered to death. One little men. Residence, 46 >". 4th-st. cloud burst over the city. The waterfall new chamber after the re-ballottlng girl, the daughter of a fisherman namec Telephone 83 from dawn to 5:30 p. m. was four and one- can not exceed 30. The entire oppo Vignaux, was found pinned down quarter inches. sltion strength will not be more than under a beam unable to move, but abso- 225 at the outside, while the Repub- WM. W. NICHOLS, lutely unhurt She was the sole surviving A WINDOW-GLASS TRUST. licans will have a total vote in the Cham member of a family of |seven. The bodies ber of not less than Si"} and possibly 360. of all the others having been recovered. In The Factories in the United States to The latest returns show the election of 22' the same building with the Vignaux were DENTAL PARLORS Combine—A Capital of S3, OOO, 000— Republicans and 159 opposition, while sec- three other families, and it is doubtful if over Savings Bank opposite Works in Illinois Purchased. ond 'ballots will be necessary in 177 di- any member of either has escaped. Court House Square. CHICAGO, Sept. 2a—The Streator (I1L) visions. It is expected that the new Cham- QUEBEC, Can., Sept 2 3. —Thirty-two dead window-glass works have been sold to an ber will consist of 300 Republicans and 21( victims of the terrible land-slide have Teeth extracted without pain by use oppositionists. of Gas or Vitalized Air. Eastern syndicate. The price paid was now been taken out of the ruins, but a 1100,000. The new ""trust" is known as number of others are known to be still BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA^ the United Glass Company. The fifty-five PAID THE PENALTY. buried in the enormous mass. It is be- SOLD BY ALL ORUGG/STS. on LOUIS P. HALL, window-glass factories of the country are lieved that the total number of deaths to be united. The trust controls all the Thomas Brown Hanged at Moorhead, resulting from the horrible affair will DENTIST factories in New York, Ohio, Indiana and Minn., for Mur.ler. reach fifty and may exceed that number. OFFICE Over Sheehan's Book Illinois. The combine is capitalized at MOORIIEAD, Minn., Sept. 21.—Thomas Wen untong Machinery Brown was hanged here for the murder Store, $3,000,000, and has already purchased the STOLE THE CASH. SOLD CM TRIAL. works at Rock Island and O.tawa, leaving of Policeman Poull on the night of South. State Street October 17, 18S8. The drop fell a A Bank Vault at Hurley, Wis , Robbed of No Cash Payment -or settlement of any the factory at Belleville the only one in the kind—until after a State not yet in their control. The head few minutes after 4 a. m. Brown Nearly 840,000. HOURS : 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 5 quarters of the new company is in this faced death bravely, and died without ASHLAXD, Wis., Sept 23.—The most clev- SATISFACTORY TEST. P. M. city. a struggle. This was the second legal erly planned, daring and successful bank execution under the new State law, which Machinery aad Tools HARD UP. robbery in the criminal annals of this State prescribes that the condemned shall be was executed at Hurley Friday night, when Guaranteed to make Wells WM. BIGGS. A Keport That the Onler of Kciigrl"*s of hanged at night; that no newspaper re- the Iron Exchange Bank was entered by porters shall be present, and that the news- anywhere, Labor Is Bankrupt and That l'owtlerly robbers and nearly £40,000 in ca^h, left and at thfl rate cf 3 ft. to every 2 ft. Will Resign. papers shall not publish the details of there for the night by the United States by any other machine, or no sale. hangings. All the St Paul and Minneapo- Express Company, was taken. Some per- PITTSBURGH, Pa., Sept. 23.—A local caper lis papers publish full accounts of Brown's son had entered the bank either by a THE BEST i« always Contractor! Builder publishes a story to the etfect that the en- execution. transom over the rear door or by a key, had tire executive board of the Knights of La- And all hinds of work in connection opened the outer vault door, to do which THE CHEAPEST. with the aboyd promptly bor have been suspended becaus9 of there A BIG HAUL. he must have known the combination, and executed. being no money in the general treasury to had opened the inner door, which required pay their salaries; also that all the general Train Robbers in Texas Secure the Sum W Shop Cor. of Church-st and University ave. of 810.000. a Yale key of a pattern not easily dupli- Telephone 9; P. O. Box 1243. lecturers, with the possible exception of cated. Mr. Wright, have been called in for the FOKT WOKTH, Tex., Sept 21—The Pacific O-A.3L.XJ OUST came reason. Mr. Powderly is said to be express-car was robbed Thursday night of Cashier Reynolds, when seen, said that preparing his resignation, which he will 110,000 between Echo and Belton, a branch no one but himself and Assistant Cashier present to the general assembly in Atlanta of the , Kansas & Texas railroad. Perrln had ever obtained the combination in November, for the reason that he is not Among the packages of money was one of the vault door. The officers of the bank G. H. WILD getting his salary. He will then begin the containing $3,fiJ0, sent by the Merchants held a meeting Saturday, and after the practice of law. National Bank of Fort Worth to the Belton most careful inquiry decided that Cashier BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER National Bank. Reynolds and the teller could not have FOR A WAR IN MEXICO. been implicated In the affair. No clews The Cronln Case. have been obtained. Desperate Battle Between Citizens and CHICAGO, Sept 23.—The fourth week of Fine Dress Suit! Soldiers—Many Reported Killed. the Cronin trial cosed Saturday with only .St. Louis' World's Fair Fund. TANHOKNE, Tex., Sept 21.—S. H.Allen, four jurors in the box. The examination ST. LOUIS, Sept 24.—The sub-committees who has returned from Rio Grande river, of veniremen Saturday was without inci- Intrusted with the collection of funds for If you want a Nice Suit, the latest reports that Mexican citizens had a dent. Twenty-one were excused for cause the World s Fair report that over $3,000,000 Style, see desperate battle with Mexican offi- and the defense lost one and the State of the *5,000,'KX) guaranty fund is now LL .AUGER CO., cers and soldiers in Mexico, in two peremptory challenges. Thus far 495 pledged, and the total will reach nearer G. H. WILD, THE TAILOR. which 400 participated, and many men have been excused for cause. The $6,500,000 than $5,000,000. A number of were reported killed. It is said the citizens trial will be resumed at 1 o'clock this after- committee meetings were held Monday and ><>. 3 Washington St. succeeded in routing the soldiers, when the noon. all reports were very favorable. The com- Governor appeared upon the scene to assist GURNEY A Heavy Failure. mittee on sites and buildings will meet In quieting the rebellion, but he was forced this afternoon. to leave or lose his life. The trouble was CHICAGO, Sept 24.—The publishing house over the collection of enormous taxea of Belford, Clarke A Co., which has a large Death ol Wilkie Collins. establishment here and branches in LONDON, Sept. 24.—Wilkie Collins, the PHOT The Corn I'alace Opened. New York and San Francisco, went to the novelist, who had been seriously ifl for 3STOS. 6 -A-JSTD 8 DES MOINES, la., Sept. 24.—The doors of wall yesterday. It is said the assets some time, died in this city yesterday, aged the Corn Palace at Sioux City were thrown will amount to about $400,001) and the lia- (">."> years. His principal stories are: "An- Washington Street, Ann Arbo:, bilities to about $350,000 or $400,000. Michigan. open to the public Monday noon, and the tonina," ' After Dark," "Dead Secret," WATER exhibition was formally opened in the New Mexico State-3fakers. "Woman in White," "No Name," "Moon- evening in the presence of (i.lKX) spectators. stone" and "New Magdalen." Have always on hand a complete Stock of evei J Hon. John M. Thurston, of Omaha, pro- SANTA FE. -V M., Sept. 24.—The Xew Mex- thing In th nounced an eloquent oration. The New ico Constitutional convention closed its The Driver Was Drunk. York Seventy-iirst Regiment Band fur- labors in this city yesterday. A commit- ERIE. Pa., Sept. 24.—On Sunday a party of The only known tpedflc for Epileptic HEATER nished music afternoon and night within tee was appointed to prepare an address to thirty young people went into the country *j-Al8O for Spasms and Falling Sickncsa.-K* the palace, while the streets resounded the people and also one to Congress urging for a picnic. On their return the driver Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and cured* with the strains of eight other banda upon them the necessity for the admission was drunk and drove the party down an Equalled by none in delirium of fever.-©» IMITATED, but GROCERY LINE of New Mexico as a State. embankment forty feet high. All were jBorN'eutrallzes germs of disease and sickness. War on the Salvationist •<. badlv hurt and two can not live. Cnresngly blotches and stubborn blood sorea. Cleanses blood, quickens Blnggish circulation. NEVER EQUALLED, KANSAS CITY. MO., Sept 2+.—The board A Mississippi River Boat Sunk. FOIC HIIHM. CAIKO, 111., Sept 21.-The tow-boat A. JT. Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and Scalda.-e» of police and tire commissioners on Mon- A Serious Accident. «S-I*ermaiiently andpromptly enres paralysis. day evening ordered the chief of police to Baker struck a log at the head of Hacker's CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 21.—An acci- Tea, It is a charming and healthful Aperient. suppress the Salvation Army in this city. bend, thirty miles above here on the Mis- dent yesterday to the electric railway up illls Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Swellings, Public Buildings. Churches &c. Teas, Coffees and Sugars The order is issued ou account of the sissippi river, Thursday and sunk in twelve Mission liidge, near this city, resulted iu }hn^es bad breath to good, removing cause* •'THE GmorzY HOT WATKK SYSTEM IS safe, numerous causes of peace disturbance at feet cf water with her bottom torn. She serious injuries to twenty-one persons Ronts bilionsness and clears complexion, leanly. readily inauiue'I. eBL&bliabea a uniform, All prime Articles bought for Cut) and can HO 1 the army's headquarters. is valued at $20,000 and will be a total loss. from Illinois and Indiana who were attend- yharinpr resolvent and matchless Iaxative.-ga greeable and wholesome heat, and is far superior at low figures. Our frequent large invoioes c> It drives Sick Headache like the wind.-£» u these mentiont*ri particulars to an; other mode Teas is a sure sign that we give bargains in ing the reunion of Wilder's Brigade. fWContains no drastic cathartic or opiatei. f House-heating witii which I am a< in ted." Trison for Another M. P. Thinks "Jack" Is a Woman. A. BROOKS, M. 1) , ihicago. LONDON, Sept. 21.—Lawson Tait, the em- Half a Million I'«st by Fire. Promptly cares IiUcamatism by routing it.-ffi* DUBLIN, Sept 23. -Mr. William H. K. Red- Restores life-giving properties to the blood.-wi QUALITY AND PRICE. mond, member of the House of Commons inent gynecologist, expresses the opinion NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Several of the build- la guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders.-©* end for k How b<**»t lo lira! our V uiitrs." that the murders in Whitechapel, at Chel- ings of the Leonard & Ellis oil refineries at for North Fermaugh, who was tried and 5 #~xit liable when all opiates fail.-%» We roast our own coffees every week, alwayi convicted at Arthurstown for offenses sea and at Battersea were all committed Shady Side, N. J., were burned Friday Refreshes the mind and invigorates the bodj. URNEY HOT WATER HEATKR CO., fresh and good. Our bakery turns out thever; Cures dyspepsia or money rufnndcd.-S* under the Crimes act, has been sentenced by the same criminal. The guilty person night, with a large quantity of refined oil. Boston, MOM. best of Bread, Cakes and crackers. Call ai>- he thinks is a woman and a lunatic. The loss may reach $.->00,000. KST"Enciorsed in writing by over fl fty thousand •eeai. to three months' imprisonment with hard Leading physicians in U. S. and Europe.^* 43- K tim tcs furnished by labor. Leading clergymen la U. S. and Europe.*®* ii *'liiiitltliijf' and KI<»aiiii:f Co.. A Peace-Making Landlady Killed. The Usual Result. Del roil. Mich. PENNYROYAL WAFERS The Odd-Fellows. Wii.KESBARRE, Pa, Sept 21.—Mrs. Patrick PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.—Maggie Tobin, Diseases of the blood own it a conqueror.*©* Are successfully used monthly by over !().(XX! For sale by all leading druggists. fl.60.-C* . Are Safe, Ejf'ectuat and Pleasant. HI COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 28.—At the meeting Farrell, a boarding-house keeper at Jermyn, aged Id, on Friday shot and killed her per box by mail, or at druggists. Sealed Par- on Saturday of tlie Sovereign Grand Lodge Lackawanna County, was killed Thursday tj-year-old sister Ellen while playing with a ticulars 2 postage stamps. Address THE KIUKKA CHEMICAL COMIMNV, I. O. 0. F. it was decided that persons en- night by being stabbed to the heart while revolver that had been carelessly left with- lie BR, S. A. itlCIlMOXD NERVINE CO,, St. Joseph, Mo. iher Block, Vtt Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. gaged ii. the sale of liquor can not hold trying to separate two fighting boarders. ,n the children's reach. *• « membership in the order. Correspondence freely answered by Physicians. Emancipation J>ay. A Heavy Loss. l"or testimonials and circulars soud staujn. Mn,I by His Wife SPRINGFIELD, 111., Sept. 24.—The twenty- PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 2!.— Blackmail TO A TOW may T» rounrt on me at Qo* CUICAGO, Sept. :l:\.— Joseph E. McDonald, sixth anniversary of the issuance of Presi- Bios', saw and sash factory at Snohomigh, I is on mo m t'hilaflef pni» HXS ITilJr £JA p. Rowell&Co's Newspaper dent Lincoln's emancipation proclamation fcattiio Newspaper AU^ei Advertising BureauUOSpmceSt.l, whereadvertljlna •n ex-police officer, was fatally shot in this iV. T., were burned Thursday night Lo»S; >APER; City by his wife, whoin he had been abusing. was duly celebrated In this city yesterday. •1)0,000; no insurance. "tlsinn Ap'Miry of Messrs. lOBtnet* may be made (or It »t« NEW XOBJC* W. W. AVER A SON. our autborUed agents

A ural Society at their next meeting dis- Miss Pacey of Dexter was the guest THE REGISTER. :uss the propriety of holding a spring >f Miss Phelps last week. THE FINEST LINE OF SATS PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY ? Arthur Jones of Ann Arbor was the air only. There are several advantages guest of Will Alexander Saturday. KITTBEDGE &z MOItA-iT, o be gained by so doing. They would ANS ARBOK, MICH. Mrs. Ball, who was taken sick in a AND THE MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED LINES OP not have the Detroit exposition, which rowded place a week or so ago, is con- TERMS: will probably be a permanent thing, or alescent. One Dollar per year In Ail vain •• 41.50 a number of little local fairs to compete If not paid until after six months. Will Wilson has gone to thp Detroit with. The wtather would also very exposition, thence to Cleveland to make tt^Fifieen Cents per year additional, tn Sub- urrioers nutmide of Waxhtenaw County, ikely be more propitious. Though a week's visit with relatives. lome parts would have to be dispensed Wm. Hatch of Gaylord, Otsego Co., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1889. who was formerly a resident of this with, others could be made more com- ;own, is now rusticating with his old plete. It might be well to make it a riends. FALL OVERCOATS fine stock show. Something of this NOT a few are asking about the pro- To the Detroit exposition went Rev. In the city of Ann Arbor. Our Fall and Winter Stock is now Complete. One of the greatest attractions posed street railway. It seems to be ind properly managed would no doubt E. E. Lincoln and wife, W. E. Boyden la our the general opinion that if it is to be prove a great success. The officers and and wife, J. W. Alexander and wife, D. members would certainly do well to and E. Cianson, B. and .1. Kenney, D. built this fall, it is time work was be- Queal, Mrs. II. Scadin, K. 0 -borne, and gun. horoughly consider this for we are "T. W. Phelps and wife. sure that something of this kind would THE street lawn which is being built prove a bonanza to the society. Whilmore I.a lie. Worden Stiles has been visiting rela- around a part of the campus will add ives and the exposition at Detroit. HAT DEPARTMENT. very considerably to the appearance of John Whitman has pulled up hisbar- that part of the campus along which LATEST COUNTY NEWS. jer shop. Too many barbers here. Hero we show the Finest and moat Stylish Hats manufactured in this country. Tlio Dunlap, known as it extends. Ypsllanti. G. W. McCormick family and , and the moss Stylish and Nobby. The Guyer, celebrated for its flexibility and comfort to the wearer. Th9 MissAllie Pray are visat Masking on. Ste'.sen, considered the most durable for the money ; and many other tony Hats of excellent qualities. In THE state of Michigan has just had a Clarence Coryeli of Grand Rapids fact we have the largest Stock of Hats in Washtenaw county. J3@~ HATS OF ALL QUALITIES AND spent Sunday in the city. Richard Snell has petitioned for the big exposition. We say the state of appointment of a guardian over him. PRICES. Mrs. John Boyce spent Sunday and Michigan,forjudging from theexhibits, The shipping of beans, apples, lings. We invite everyone to look over our line of Hats and the most complete line of FALL OVERCOATS IN Monday visiting Detroit friends. 3tc, has made Whitmore quite a busi- THE CITY. and the people as well, from all parts of Miss Emma Miner returned Monday the 6tate, which have helped so con- ness place this week. from a three weeks' visit t-.t Iosco. Mrs. L. J. Stiles and father, 10. A. siderably in the displays and towards There are 130 students at the Cleary 3ratt, Misses Dallie Stiles and Josie Mc- swelling the big crowds in attendance, Business College and more a'coming. ,'ormick are with friends at Caro. it belongs to the whole state, and not Mrs. Clara Lirawuy spent last Thurs- Ed Slawson of Bay City is visiting his merely to Detroit. The fair has also day in Ann Arbor, the guest of Mrs. Dr. grandfather, J.D. Stevens. He will en- 35 S. Main Street. drawn many people from neighboring Sager. er the dental college. states and even from more distant parts Most of the prominent business Rev. and Mrs. Dr. Studley of Ann Ar- houses have fine displays at the Ypsi- bor are spending a vacation at the Lake of thecountry. The result is that Mich- lanti fair. House. Mr. Studley preacaed a very J. F. SCHUH, igan as a whole, and especially Detroit, C. King RETAIL In front of the stores on State-st there al 350,000 by 300 majority. There was nice pickerel. If Ann Arbor people see something like a coffin box on the ex- are three street crossings. These afford a light vote cast. Prof. D'Ooge of Arbor filled the Pres- press wagon and marked to W. C. Sie- a large number of people an opportuni- byterian pulpit last Sauday and gave ens, they needn't be alarmed. It is ty of showing how ill-bred they are. his listeners a treat. nly the fish. It is by no means an uncommon thing Stoney Creek. The Mason and Morgan combination Frank Gooding is recovering from his to Bee someone drive onto one of these company are giving performances at the ate serious illness. DOMESTIC, DAVIS AND WHITE opera house every night this week. crossings aud stop his or her carriage L. R. Salsbury was home from Ann so as to obsruct the whule walk and S. F. Penfield of Rockford, 111. was in Arbor last Saturday. then remain therefrom one to ten min- our city last week, looking up relatives preparatory to drafting the " family Quite a hard frost occured last Satur- utes, or even more, until ihey are wait- tree." day nisjht, necessitating the cutting of ed upon from some of the stores. It Mr. John Pratt, a wholesale grocer of he corn crop. seems to make no difference to them Phillipsburgh, Pa., has been in the vi- Henry Stumpenhamm and daughter how many people are obliged to walk cinity buying a few carloads of fine ap- of Rawson visited friends and relatives around them in the dust or mud in or- ples. n this vicinity last week. Miss Jno. Taylor visited her husband Many of our citizens attended the der to pass. We hspe some of them Detroit expoistion last week aud ex- NEEDLES AND PARTS FOR ALL will take a hint from this and try to at Pontiac a few days ago and reports finding him improving greatly in health pressed themselves as well pleased. show a little morer regard for others. and strength. MACHINES. It is rumored that the Michigan Cen- Many imitators, but no equal, has Dr. THE railroad accident at Chicago Tues- tral folks are going to remodel their de- S ige's Catarrh Remedy. pot in this city into a structure that will day evening was a horrible affair. The be an ornament to the place. SEWING MACHINES RENTED AND SEWIN9 whole thing was directly due to a The bicycle tournament last Friday Real Estate Transfers. drunken engineer. This man, and the Anna V. O'ortdington to August DeFries, MA0HINE3 REPAIRED. was very interesting, and in spite of the Ann Arbor J 6S0O railroad officer who employed him, and cold, drizzly weather, a large crowd of '. C. Richardson, by ex., to Mary A. who is equally guilty, should be made enthusiastic spectators watched the Woodin. Ann Arbor 3200 races at the fair grounds. A number eorge W. Smith to Mary Archer, Ann to suffer the penalty for manslaughter. Arbor M0 of lady riders were among the com- Geo. S. and S. C. Wheeler to John S. IU- 31 S. Main-st. and 11-2 B. Washing ton-st., No mercy oughtto be shownsuch people. pany. An evening banquet was held der, Salem 200 There should be a stringent law against at the Follett house. ames N. Wallace to Marguerite Bucklin, Ypsilanti 1000 A NTN ARBOR, MICH. placing in such responsible positions Chelsea. Jane Vanatta to William Warner, Dex- ter 300 men who indulge even in the least in Zealton Fenn, from the northern part Geo. D. Irish, et al.. by c. c. c, to Simdn of the state, is in town. Strauss, Ann Arbor 1500 strong drink- By having such a law JanetCtomstock to May H. Cheever, Ypsi- and compelling the roads to pay a Rev. O. C. Bailey will preach at the silanti 28",0 Teacta: oMfcsic! ANNOUNCEMENT. Congregational church next Sunday. Nancy Ealdwin to D. W. and M. Brock, heavy fine every time it is disobey- Ann Arbor 1 W. R. Purchase of Ann Arbor is Louisa Martin to Minnie L. Crenier, Ypsi- ed is the only way we can hope to be spending this week among Chelsea lanti 5^0 safe from such fearful accidents as the Marquis D. Miller to E. J. and C. F. Mil- REUBEN H. KEMPF, frund^. ler, Ann Arbor 1000 one which occurred at Chicago night Billy Billings of Toledo is shaking Nathan W. Wilcox to Mary Baxter, Mi- INSTRUCTOR IN lan 60 before last. hands with old friends here and taking David E. Waite to Phelps & Waite. Scio.... 2333 PX&.NO AND ORGAN PLAYING, in our fair. Frank E. Davis to Mary C. Smith, Ypsi- lanti 1210 AND THEORY OF BMJSIC. IF the man McDonald of Chicago who Mr. Durgy is receiving and arranging D. L.'Davis, et al. to Frank E. Davis.Ypsi- was fatally shot last week by his wife is his stock of new goods in the beautiful lanti 100 —The Stuttgart, Libert and Stj.rk sys- MANUFACTURING CO. Babcock block. Benjamin Emenck to Fred R. Emerick, tem of Piano-forte playing. a fair representative of the Chicago Ypsilanti 9000 Take pleasure in announcing the consolidation of their police force of which he is a member, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.VVright of Ohio, and James N. Wallace to Samuel Post, Ypii- —Scholars may enter any time. The Mrs. Hunt of Jackson, were the guests lanti - 4000 there is a big opportunity for reform in Samuel Post to James N. Wallace, et al., beginning of their quarter begins with business and that of of Mrs. Etta Wright last Thursday. Ypsilanti 35C0 the first Lesion they take. the "windy city." When those in auth- Lorison J. Taylor to Geo. A. and Kittie Hugh Sherry moved into his new Cra'g, Ann Arbor !)00 —No deduction can be made for ab- ority appoint as conservators of the harness shop last week, erected on the Frank Joslyn to James M. Weeks, Ypsi- sence of Lessons except in case of ill- peace men whose wives find it neces- site where his old one was burned last lanti 25 ness. MR. LEW H. CLEMENT. sary to conceal their savings in order to December. Office and Residence, 22 S. Division By this arrangement the retail business of the company will be removed to to keep their husbands from spending Lewis Winans has put an entire new Di'i you get a ticket. Il not call at The Street. the store at 38 South Main St., with Mr. Clement in charge, while the wholesaling Two Sims. Fiee—in Encyclopedia. it in drinking brothels, it is about time stock of drugs and jewelry into his new I'1'I'iI.S OF ISSil. and manufacturing will be handled from the factory, foot of Washington St. store, erected on the site where he had AUcu, Miss Marl&O Aim Arbor By means of the increased facilities a more complete and varied line of ALL to call a halt. Such men would be just everything burned last April. Allen, Mr. Frank " musical goods than ever before, will be shown. the ones to enforce a saloon-closing MRS. A. E. -WARDEN Allmendinger, Mr. Herman " Mr. and Mrs. Vannatta of Borden- Brown. Miss RHV —. " The celebrated ALLMENDINGER, HAIXES BROS., IVERS & POND and KRANACH & law ! Evidently the saloon men dictat- town.N. J., who have been the guests WILL RECEIVE Beck. Miss Emina " " BACH Pianos will be made a specialty, while those of KIMBALL, NEWBEY & EVANS, Beardsell, Mr. Arthur Adrian, Mich. HALLETT & CUMSTON and PEASE will be fully represented. The popular ALL- ed McDonald's appointment as they of Mis. John R. Gates for the past three Burrows, Mi?s Nelic Morris, III. doubtless do in the majority of case? weeks, left for home last Monday. Blaess, Miss Emma Ann Arbor MENDINGER Organ will be made still more popular. A Chinese family, consisting of hus- PUPILS IN MUSIC Blaess, Miss Marie " " The patronage of old and new friends solicited, with an assurance of un- not only in Chicago but in the greater D Condon, Miss Lydia '• " divided attention from all members of ihe company. part of our large cities. It is high time band, wife and two children, gave a ve- AT HER RES1 ENCE, ColdO", Miss H.8 Calumot. Mich. ry in e-esting and instructive entertain- 42 BOOTH DIVISION STREET, Durheim, Miss Ruth Ann Arbor that all law abiding citizens, no differ- ment at the town hall Tuesday evening. De Frieze, Miss Helen — " " Oa and after Oct. 1st, 1889. Dunlap, Miss May Whitmore Lake ALLMENDINGER PIANO AND ORGAN CO. ence to what party they belong, should Mrs. Clare Durand.who has been very Eberbaek, Mssg Emily Ann Arbor begin to take more interest in such mat hberbach Miss Ottilie " Maufactoiy foot of Washington St. sick at her home in Ann Arbor, is so far Earp, Miss Cornelia " " ters and not allow the saloon elemen improved that she is expected here to Frothingham, Miss Anna ™ Betail Warerooms, 33 S. Main St. to openly defy every law which in any spend some time at her old home and Bargains in Pianos. Frothingham, Mr. Willie , with other Chelsea friends. Gwinner, Miss Emma way conflicts with their demoralizing Halier, Miss Katie This is our fair week and things look Henley, Miss Nina In associating myself with the Allmendinger Piano and Organ Manufacturing Co. business. Organs And Sewing Machines. Hamel, Miss I would most heartily bespeak for them a continuation of the favors shown me in (lie, lively on our streets and on the fair Hinsdale. Miss Mildred past, and TRUST that not only my friends but the many ones of the Company will favor ground. The rain on Wednesday laid Hicks, Miss Maud Ann Arbor us with continued patronage. the dust, but instead of dampening only Billings & Wheelock Upright, 1% octave $100 Jenkins, " M Flint, Mich. THE regents are evidently going tc Whitney & Cumer Upright, (excellent) 150 Koch. " Flora Ann Arbor increased the zeal of both exhibitors Peek & Sou, (good as new) 200 Keinpf, " Myrta Chelsea, Mich. LEW 131. O give the question of the hostipal loca and attendants. Estey Or^an, 6 octave SO Kerr, " Mary L \nn Arbor tion thorough consideration before de Milan. dough & Warren, 6 octave, (fine) 60 Laubenaayer. Mi.-sOIga " Standard, 'brand new, oct. coup., etc.) 45 Murdock. Miss Dexter, Mich. ciding upon it. It is well that they Mrs. Harper is visiting friends in Whites. M..(nearly new) 15 Mc'Lemore, Miss Chris^ey Galveslone, Texas Grass Lake. Singer, Obcillator, (nearly new) 18 Mann, Miss Lida Ann Arbor should do so as there are so many im- Noble. Miss Edith " The best in the city at portant considerations to be taken into Wheat is being marketed in small The largest stock of new Pianos, Or- Norris, Miss Gerta " " quantities. account, that the matter should receive l'omroy, Miss Louis Calumet, Mich. Miss Jessie DeGabriel is very ill with gans and Sewing Machines ever seen in Phelps. Miss Clara Dexter, Mich. due consideration. In discussing this Root, MissMignoa Ann Arbor typhoid fever. Ann Arbor at greatly reduced prices. Root, Miss Alice » " " MAYER & OVERBECK'S question, the one really important feat- Roehm, Miss Minnie " " Miss Julia King left for St. Clair the No agents, no peddlers, no commis- Richards. Miss Jennie Calumet, Mich. ure, that of convenience to the campus, last of the week. Rane, Miss Ania Whitmore Lake CROCKERY. sions to pay any person. No rent and Southmayd Miss Lulu Ann Arbor has too often been considered as only a Dr. Rowe of Ann Arbor visited Milan Schumacher, Mr. Phil •' " secondary matter. Hundreds of stu- relatives last week. light expenses. AVe will not be under- Sipley, Miss Mae Lansing. Mich. Be sure and not buy until you have examined our large and -well sold, and guarantee th very lowest Scliairer, Mrs. D. F Ann Arbor dents must go back and forth every day Mrs. Ford and Lena Blinn visited Ann e Saunders, Mils E " " selected stock. between the hospital, wherever it may Arbor Wednesday. Thompson, Miss Ethel " "• prices. Van Arsdale, Miss Maud - '« OHZOIOiU GROCERIES. be located, and the medical buildings Mr. Hobbis entertaining friends from ALVIN WILSEY, Vaughn, Mr. Clarence " " a distance this week. Watrons, Miss Kansas Best selection in the city, and at the lowest rate. Call and see US. on the campus. It would, therefore, be Whitlark, Mrs Ann Arbor false economy to locate the hospital a Miss Grace Minnis of Jackson visited 25 S. Fourth St. Will, Mr. C Blumington, 111, Milan friends this week. Zimmerman, Mr. K _ ....Helena, Montana long distance from the campus in order Probate Order. Mrs. VanBuren will move into part o STATE OF MICHIGAN,! 41 S. Main-st. MAYER & OVERBECK. to save a few thousand dollars, it Mrs. Blinn'a house next week. COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. (0B- may be, right at the start. The great At as-ession of the Probate Court for the County Iteiil Estate For Sale. Herbert Taylor has purchased the of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate OBicu STATE OP MICHIGAN, | importance of this feature of the sub- new residence on First-st built by Mrs in the Cit? of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the 24th COUNT? OK WASHTESAW. | Ferman day of September, in the year one thousand eight In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas S. San- BAZAAR ject no doubt prompted Dr. Obetz to re- hundred and eighty-nine. ford deceased. commend that the buildings be placed Mrs. F. Blinn left for Manchester Present, J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. Notice is hereby given. That tn pursuance of an 13 SOUTH MAIN-ST., IS Tuesday morning, where she will visit In the Matter of the Estate of William H. Esta- order granted to Ihe undersigned Executor of the upon the campus. There are, weighty brook, deceased. last will and testament of said deceased by the friends for a few weeks. On reading and filing the petition, duly verified Hon. Judge of Probate for the County of Washte- objections to this. They should, how- of Sarah Estabrook. praying that administration naw, on the Sixteenth day of September, A. D. ever, be just as near the campus as it Rev. Mr. McGregor received $28.24 of said estate may be granted to herself or some 1889. there will be sold at Public Vendue, to the from the benefit concert given by the other suitable person. highest bidder, at the East front door of the HI EI A| D10 lUTAf R [TTEIR IS is possible to secure a suitable location. Presbyterians last Friday. Thereupon it is Ord ercd. That Monday, the 21st Court Houi-c in the City of Ann Arbor, in the day of October next, at ten o'clock in the fore- County of Washtenaw in said State, on Monday The Methodist Aid Society held thei noon, be assignedfor the hearing of said petition, the fourth day of November, A. D. 1889, at ten -:FO:R,- and that the heireatlaw of said deceased, and all o'clock in the forenoon of that day (subject to all BABY CARRIAGES, EXPRESS THERE have been three county fairs tea social at the residence of Mrs 1OO New Bird Cages. Lyman Burnliam last week. other persons interested in said estate, are required encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existing W \GONS. Children's Bicycles and 5OO New Baskets of all kinds. in Washtenaw county this fall. Not to appear at a session of said Court, then to be hold- at the time of the death of said deceased, the fol- The Presbyterians have purchased en at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, lowing described Real Estate, to-wit: Tricycles, Hammocks, etc. New Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin one of these has been anything like and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer New Oil Paintings and Pictures •Ware, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, the residence of Geo. Smith's on Wil of the petitioner should not be granted: And (Being the old Unitariau Church property of the success it should have been. One it is further ordered, that said petitioner give Ann Arbor now known as the Unity Block; and and Frames. | Notions, etc. cox-st for the parsonage, for $750. notice to the pereous interested in said estate, described as follows. The East .Seventy Six (70) would naturally suppose that it was Webnter. of Ihe pendency of said petition, and the hoar- feet in length off of lots number seven (7) and -ALL AT about time that the people of this ing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to eight(8j in block number one (i) north iiui^-o Mrs. Salomon Sears is soon to start be published in tlie Ann Arbor RKGISTKR, a news number five (5) east in the City of Ann Arbor m county were learning a lesson. But it for Salt Lake City. paper primed and circulated in said county, the County ot Washtenaw and State of Michigan : Jack Frost, some time betweenSatur three successive weeks previous to said day of being tne East half(J^)of said lots and the Eut seems there is little hope of their doing hearing. ten (10) feet in width off of the West half C-i) so. THE REGISTER would suggest that, day evening and Sunday morning, fin of mid lots number *even (7) and eight (8). ished cutting the corn "that man com J. WILLARD BABBITT, Dated September 16th, 1889. Call at the New Store, Main-st. under the circumstances, the Agricul* FA true copy.] Judge of Probate. BEX.TAJIIN BROWN, menced. WM. G. DOTY, Probate Register. 7a 75 Executor. W. D. ADAMS. PERSONAL ANDS OCIAL. Mr. and Mrs. Saley and daughter of Man- A t. nance ror Men. Gymnastics for Children. The Story of a Boom. done quite as wen, ex-Congressman chester are visiting friends and relatives Chili has invited proposals, before Nov. Is it strange that a majority of Americans are In 1871 there was an old worn out field Cummings, who tells the 6tory in the here this week. flat chested, or that we do not sleep enough, do Eev. Barp and family are visiting at Oil 80, for a now submarine cable, which is not breathe deeply enough, do not know how to In the central part of Alabama. It had New York Sun, says. Birmingham haa City, Pa. William Wagner and wife left Wednes- to facilitate navigation to and from the eat properly, are inerect of carriage and poor been both corn field and cotton field al- almost paralleled the early days of Cali- Eev. and Mrs. Bartram of Milan spent day to visit their daughter, Mrs. Dr. Peers, straits of Magellan. There is no deny- walkers, and that we have a hundred thousand fornia in growth and wealth. Iron is as at Topeka, Kan. physicians constantly busy keeping us in repair, ternately, and was not much good for Monday in the city. ing the fact that the countries south of and a Niagara of patent medicine making believe great a magician as gold. The list of At six o'clock tonight tne Jewish New either. The ground was broken into The Rev. Fred. B. Britten has located us are taking a tremendous leap forward. help? The examiners for admission to West ridges and was difficult to cultivate. In wage earners here is 9,000, and a million at Grand Island, Neb. Year commences and our local Hebrews Not a month passes that does not chroa. Point, for instance, not only find a majority of the will celebrate the even'. applicants unfit physically to pass, but sometimes digging and plowing up the ground a and a half of silver dollars are paid to Miss Gertrude Sanford is visiting friends icle some important new work begun or not even a solitary one is so fit! vein of very hard, dark metallic sub- them every month. There is now strong in northern Wisconsin. Dr. F. K. Owen of Ypsilanti was in the completed in one or another of the Span- Our schools are developing children's minds; city yesterday attending the meeting of what are thyy doing for their Bodies? Is there stance had been noticed. Somebody said talk of a great trust to unite and control Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Blitz spent Sunday the Board of Pension Examiners. ish republics. New blood seems some- one boy in ten in our schools deep chested, erect, it was iron ore, but no particular atten- all the iron industries at Birmingham. and Monday in Detroit. how to have sprung into their veins. It well knit and strong all over? Or one girl in It will then become the center of the Chas. Stabler and family, who have been twenty? Are there five boys in an average class tion had been paid to it. A few more Mat. Guinan of Jackson epent Friday may even be that in the times to come, of sixty in any of our public schools who can run years passed over the shabby, neglected most powerful iron combination in the with his brother in this city. living at Omaha, Neb., for several year?, have returned to Ann Arbor to live. when the great American republic shall half a mile, in even three minutes and a half, field. In 1877 Col. Sloss saw a man dig- world. Mrs. A. J. Millard and children of De- without being badly blown and looking as if they have turned its zenith, the scepter of had been overdoing themselves? ging a hole in the mountain side near the So, amid orchards and gardens and troit are visiting S. W. Millard. Mrs. Henry Feldhauser of Grayling is civilization will pass from Northern to spending a few weeks with her mother, These are some of the conundrums old field. The digger threw out lumps lakes, with her great trip hammers lit- Eugene Leng of Canton visited friends Southern America. Who knows? erally keeping time to the music of mock- here last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Jacob Fischer, for the first time in spry Mr. William Blaikie asks in Har- of coal with the clay. An idea struck nine years. The extraordinary offers made to im- per's Magazine. His answer to them is Col. Sloss. May be there was a coal ing birds, Birmingham grows mighty Fred. H. Abbott of Hudson visited migrants in various South American and rich. friends in the city over Sunday. Walter Mack returned from New by no means satisfactory to himself. He mine worth something here. In 1879 York Sunday. His sister, Miss Clara countries have already been mentioned. believes that the American constitution Henry de Bardlaben visited the neigh- Miss Jennie Wiles of Canton is visiting Nicaragua apparently should be added Mrs. Byron Cady of the fifth ward. Mack, stopped at Buffalo and will return is declining. It is true he enumerates borhood of the old cotton field. The ex- The largest single mortgage ever re« next week. to the list of those lands where brains, the athletic games and exercises our istence of both coal and iron were known corded is that executed by the Chicago, J. W. Slattery returned last week from muscle and money are welcomed, and Mt. Clement greatly improved in health. Dr. George A. Hendricks leaves this young people are going in for, but he now. Providence had put the two to- Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad to the week for Minneapolis to resume his duties where there is still room for a man to does not believe they are going in for gether on purpose for the convenience United States Trust company. It is for Miss Cora Wetmore of Concord visited as professor of anatomy in the Minnesota grow to his full stature, and where her sister, Mrs. G. W. Millen, last week. them half enough. of man. Sloss just escaped being "dead $150,000,000. It was j^ven to collect and medical college. ambitious young men may realize their \V. W. Wines, wife and daughter re- Fifty years ago a large proportion of broke" and Bardlaben was a clerk at consolidate into one the outstanding debts Mrs. E. McLaren returned Monday from hopes. turned Tuesday evening from St. Ignace. the American people earned their living very small wages. But the two joined of the company. ' Shelby, 0., where she spent a month with The soil ia> exceptionally fertile, the Prof. Denison returned Friday from her father, with whom she celebrated his by active labor. Now all that is changed. hands and bought on credit large tracts Royalton, Vt, where he spent the sum- 91th.birthday on Sep. 3. climate healthful. Much of the soil is Even the farmer's son rides upon an ele- of the new mineral lands. mer. Mr. Geo. B. Sudworth, botanist in the an elevated plateau, very different from gant carriage reaper fn harvest time and Today the city of Birmingham, Ala., Chas. W. Wagner took in the meeting forestry division, United States Depart- the low lying lands of Panama. In soil does not develop muscle any more. This stands upon the old cotton farm. Bir- of the Michigan L. A. W. at Ypsilanti Fri- ment of Agriculture, is spending a month and climate part of Nicaragua greatly is not an unmixed evil. The back and mingham has 47,000 inhabitants, all SCROFULA day. with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sudworth, resembles California. Tropical and semi- joint stiffening toil of the old fashioned since 1879. All about the city are rich Is that impurity of the blood which produces Miss Gertie Rose left List Thursday for 84 Fuller St. tropical fruits grow in luxurious abun- farmer and laborer may well be dis- mines. They produce every day nearly unsightly lumps or swellings in the neck; Marquette where she will teach during the Mis-< Gertrude M. Stidwortb, a graduate dance. It is said that facilities for trans- which causes running sore3 on the arms, missed forever with a godspeed. But 12,000 tons of coal, 5,500 tons of iron ore legs, or teet; which develops ulcers In tha year. of the University of Michigan in '85, has portation are all that are needed to sud- and 2,000 tons of limestone. There are lately accepted a position as teacher of in place of it Mr. Blaikie believes there eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or H. R Johnson and wife of Detroit vis- denly make little Nicaragua become one should bo introduced into our schools a 1,500 coking ovens, smoldering night deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can- ited his cousin, John G. Johnson, last Latin and German in Almira College, of the most prosperous of countries. regular system of physical culture which and day. Every day 2,300 tons of pig cerous growths, or "humors;" which, fasten- week. Greenville, 111. ing upon the lungs, causes consumption and Work has already been begun on the «hall develop all the muscles harmonious- iron and 200 tons of finished iron are E. A. Phillips and wife of Toledo, for- Dr. J. N. Martin and wife returned Sa- canal. By the terms of the construction death. It is the most ancient of all diseases, turday night from New York. The doc- ly and perfectly, according to the old turned out of the great furnaces and and very few persous are ciitirely free from it- merly of this city, were visitors here this company's contract with the Nicaraguan week. tor has been studying up some special sub- Greek ideal. Grown people of sedentary rolling mills that fill the landscape with jects during the summer, combining busi- government, no Chinese can bo brought habits should follow up the same prac- smoke by day and with a red glow by Miss Abbie Beakes of New York is vis- into the country to work on the canal. iting her cousins, Mayor and Mrs. S. W. ness with pleasure. tice. The physical training can be at- night. CURED Beakes. It will probably be built by negroes f rom, tended to in the hours from 4 to 6. Henry Bardlaben is today worth §o,- By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by Mrs. A. H. Roys, who ha9 been visiting A Woman's Confession. our own southern states and Jamaica. Teachers themselves should know in 000,000, amassed in less than nine years. the remarkable cures it lias accomplished, in the northern part of the state, returned •Do you know, Mary, I once actually The only laborers available at present their own persons how it is possible to Col. Sloss is worth $3,000,000. One lot in has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar Saturday. comtemplated suicide"? "You horrify are the peculiar Central American In- keep in buoyant, bounding health by at- the old cotton field has been sold for $110,- medicine for this disease. If you suffer from dians, who can neither be coaxed nor scrofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Miss Maggie Burk has accepted a situ- me, Mrs. B. Tell me about it." " I was tention to thorough exercise. They 000, another for §17,000. Eight hundred " Every spring my wife ar.d children have ation in Chicago and expects to go there suffering from chronic weakness. I be- driven to work more than eight houx-s should acquaint themselves with the dollars a foot is no very uncommon price. been troubled with scrofula, my little boy, lieved myself the most unhappy woman in Saturday. a day. proper methods of training and teach One man went to Birmingham with three years old, being a terrible sufferer. Miss Louise Reddick of Niles is the the world. I looked ten years older than Last spring he was one mass of sores from I really was, and I felt twenty. Life In Nicaragua there are still millions of them to the children. nothing six years ago, and now has guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. S. Berry, of acres of pasture lands unoccupied. bead to feet. We all took Hood's Sarsaparilla, seemed to have nothing in it worth living Urge the thin legged to devote much of their $1,500,000. A drummer from Cincinnati and all have been cured of the scrofula. My Ingalls st. for." "I haveexDerienced all those symp- There are valuable silver mines, known two hours to foot work, of which there is such a pleasant variety, and the narrow chested to arm visited the charmed spot in 1S80 and be- little boy is entirely free from sores, and all Dr. Ed. Flynn and wife of West toms myself. Well " ? " Well, I was since the clays before the Spanish con- four of my children look bright and healthy." Branch are visiting the doctor's mother d houlder work. came a bookkeeper. He is now worth saved at the eleventh hour from the com- quest, but neglected and fallen into dis- $300,000. A crippled Confederate soldier \V. B. ATHEBTON, Passaic City, N. J. on First-st. mission of a deed which I shudder to think use. There are hard woods of untold The New Orleans Times-Democrat says started a barroom in Birmingham in Misa Carrie Britten has returned to of. A friend advised me to take Dr. value. "Foreigners should have no fear Hood's Sarsaparilla Fond du Lac, Wis., where she will teach Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I did so. in a spirited way: "There is no portion 1881. His figures now round up $400,- Sold by all druggists. $\; sixforg.5. I'reparedonly another year. In an incredibly short time I felt like a in coming among ua," said a representa- of the south where the whites cannot 000. by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. E. B. Abel returned Tuesday from New new being. The ' Prescription' cured me, tive Nicaraguan, "for we are a rich live, where they do not work more intel- A druggist from Greenville went to IOO Doses One Dollar York state, where he spent the summer and I owe Dr. Pierce a debt of gratitude country and will treat them liberally." ligently and better than the negroes, and Birmingham thirteen years ago and be- which I can never repay." for his health. On the whole, it seems as though the where they do not produce larger crops came president of a land company. He little Spanish-American republics had per capita. The south would be more Bring your ticket with you when you Warren F. Mills returned to this city now owns property worth §1,200,000. A buy your clothing at The Two Sims. Sunday from the Pacific Coast where he Tiny forget-me-nots, with diamond cen- pulled themselves together for a long, productive, richer and more prosperous Mr. Pinckard, who is only 32 years old, spent the summer. He returned to go ters, in horseshoe pattern, form a double- steady race onward in the path of civili- in every way if it were peopled alto- made half a million dollars in three with Ann Arbor cammandery to the pronged hair-pin top that excites admira- zation. gether by white men." Free. Read the advertisment and see triennial conclave at Washington. years. Nearly all these men are south- what The Two Sams are doins;. tion. erners. There are many others who have AT THE TWO SAMS. FREE TO EVERT PURCHASER OP $20.00 WORTH OF n n n ] ] ] Bought this Fall and "Winter will be presented with Bradbury's Encyclopaedia, a large and m n \ JJU I J Jj With 779 pages, 11 1-2 inches wide and 3 1-2 inches thick. A work absolutely indespensable to all. These books will be placed in our show window, Wednesday morning1, Sept. 18th, and tickets will be sent by mail or can be obtained AT THIS TWO SAMS. Every purchase made, the amount will be punched upon the ticket when presented. When you purchase a Pair of Hoso for 5c that amount will be punched upon your ticket. If you buy a Neck Tie for 10c your ticket will be punched for that amount. When you buy a Collar for 20c that amount will be punched. If you buy;a Shirt, Drawers, Night Shirt or Flannel Shirt for 40c, 50c, '/Oc and $1.00 the amount will be punched- no matter how small the amount (bring your ticket with you every time). If you buy a Suit for $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00 it will be punched on the ticket when you buy an Overcoat for $5.00, $6.00, $700, $10.00 the amount will be punched on the ticket until the amount of $20.00 have been purchased, when an Encyclopaedia will be presented to you, which no man, woman or child can place on their table or library the same amount of information for less than $20.00 I have adopted this plan for tne purpose of expressing to customers our appreciation of their patronage, to increase our circle of friends and patrons (Brino- vour ticket with you.) " ° J The Two Sams will show you the largest Stock of Clothing outside of Detroit in the State. As to prices we can guarantee you a saving of 20 per cent.; no matter where you look. Go to our compedition, get their prices. Go to Detroit or any town in the state and compare carefully and we can and will save you 20 per cent, on all goods purchased. 20 per cent, on every OVERCOAT, on every SUiT, on all PANTS, Children's Suits on Boy's Suits bought at the Two Sams this season. Our OVERCOAT STOCK is simply immense. The entire upstairs is full of Overcoats. A room 110 feet long, 22 feet wide filled with Overcoats. Our Suit Department is the largest ever shown in this county. We are bound to undersell any concern in this city, country or state.—(Bring your ticket.) AT THE TWO SAMS you will find agencies for the following world renound Hats: Agents for Knox, the Hatter, Agents for Youmans' the celebrated New York Hat, Agents for Silverman's CELEBRATED HAT, Agents for Martin & Son's ENGLISH HAT, also for Knox SILK and SOFT HATS and all the leading brands made. RemembeJ the establishment. H^r* Bring your ticket at The Two Sams, the Only Strictly One-Price Clothing and Furnishing Goods House in Ann Arbor. Fanners, Mechanics, Laboring Men and Students, we have the Goods you need—the Goods you want. We guarantee you a saving of 20 per cent, on all Clothing bought at The Two Sams. Bring your ticket, Call for a ticket if you did not get one Brentano's of New York, Chicago, Eleven Years In Charge benefit of the criticism of the other Of the package departement, Boston & /MICHIGAN (TENTRAI; THEJREGISTER members of the group before giving it Washington, Paris and London, will Maine Depot, Boston, Mass. Miss Helen final form. The opening paper will be publish during the latter part of Septem- "The Niagara Falls Route." printed in the November Century. Jones says: I was a sufferer from general THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1889. ber : Priest and Puritan, a story by an debility, biliousness and water brash for CENTRAL STANDARD TIM- anonymous author.which, it is expected, several years, and life seemed almost a GOING EAST LITERARY NOTES. Scribner's Magazine for October con- will meet with great success in church burden to me. After using almost every- tains an exciting exploration article, in 4 thing, Sulphur Bitters cured me. ** which Joseph Thomson describes his circles. STATI0N8. pd 9 | ail . press . press . The Sommerville Series, a collection tlanti i Rose Kingsley has a timely article in remarkable and famousjourney through A brooch of unique character has been the October Wide Awake, about " The equatorial Africa; a very practical paper of " history jingles" especially adapted 8 ? s?s < ++K Jhe Best and Purest Medicine) Boy who Invented the Telegraph," the for commitment to memory by children. devised of six diamond crescents of suc- # ou the best way to improve the common cesssive sizes, fitted one into the other. A V, A. If, p. M. A. M. p. M. p. M. EVER MADE. French youth, Claude Chappe. roads of the United States; an end They have been modelled on the fam- Chicago Lv. 7 fto10 8G 3 10 10 10 t 10 .Itwill drive the Humorfromyourl paper by " Ik Marvel," the author of ous "House that Jack Built," and make p M. p. N A. M. IL system, and make your skinl 45 6 BH 2 27 14> "'VCrXlclean and smooth. Those! with their catching rhythm a very prac- Advice to Mothers. Kalamazooo 1 12 2 7 to 8 86 1 Alfred Parsons has embellished "Reveries of a Bachelor;" one of the Jackson.- Ar. 3 ai 4 45 8 49 !) ti 16 4 1) *« VV\LPimples and Blotcheg| most attractive electric articles, show- tical as well amusing history primer. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should Ann Arbor... 4 4") ft 45 9 11 10 4:; 7 50 6 id io °-> by ^y^^which mar yonr beautyr Wordsworth's sonnet, "Hail, Twilight ing modern applications of electricity They also announce for early publica- alwsya be used for children teething. It Detroit Ar. ft111 6 Ml 10 4A 11 Ml 20 7 Jh . M heads of " Notes on Theoretical and CATARRH CURED, health and sweet Detroit Lv. 9 10 800 4 00 1 20 8 00 10 15 Edward Bellamy has written for the Ex-Postmaster General Thomas L. breath secured, by Shiloh's Catnrrh Reme- Ann Arbor.... 10 25 8 59 5 20 2 20 9 15 11 35 James has prepared an explanation of Practical Military Matters," " The Com- 6 50 8 18 10 45 12 49 October number of Harper's Magazine dy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Jackson Ar. 11 45 10 00 a sketch entitled "With the Lyes Shut" needed postal reform whichwill appear mand of the Army." "Justice in the P. M. P. M. A. M. A H. in the October Forum. Mr. James de- Army," "Law in the Army." "Obedience Sold by Eberbach & Son. Kalamazoo 2 45 12 13 9 45 5 07 1 20 3 07 which projects the mind as far, if not Chicago Ar. I 7 55 4 33 9 00 7 00 7 45 farther, into the future than his Look- clares that the railroad postal service in the Army and Navy," ''Justice for the is twenty years behind the times and Army," " The Honor of the Army," " A A notable addition to bronze paper •Sunday excepted. {Saturday excepted. f ing Backward." Military Court of Appeals," " An Elastic O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, ought to be very greatly improved; that weights is a huge hatchet, the blade of G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Ag't. Ann Arbor. Tho small offices near to one another ought Regular Army," " Admission to the which contains a pen wiper. small—only a t Lucy Larcom will contribute to Har- to be consolidated under one manage- Military Academy." "The Militia," spoonful. It is t per's Magazine for October, a poem ment so as to save expense and that are grouped in Part I of the work, and begt and Eczema, Itcby, Scaly, Skin Tortures. ToledOjAnn Arbor & North lidupi R'y medicine. Ti y it, entitled "Discovery," which Is appro- ocean postage ought greatly to be cheap- cover an extraordinary amount of pains- you will lie satisfied. priate, if not by inspiration due, to the enen. Senator Cullom of Illinois will taking research and practical experi- The simple application of "SWAYNE'S Time Table going into effect Sunday, Jan. 6 '89. Get it of your Druggist. present turning of the world's mind to have an article in the same number on ence by an oflicer of long service in the OINTMENT," whithout any internal medicine, Going North. Going Sou h. DON'T WAIT. GETITATONCE^ the hero of 1492. " Protection and the Farmers," to show staff and line of the Army. Part II. will cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, 82. •4 STATIONS. 1. 3. 1. If you are suffering from Kid^ JC*M •JCAM ea that the farmers are benefited by a pro- comprises much interesting historical RiDgworm, Piles, Pimples, Eczema all Pass. Mail Southern Division, Mail Pass. Prof. Charles Eliot Norton, of Har- tective system more than any other and biographical material and profes- Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruption?, no matter Pass. Pass. W, use K^E^ They never fail to cure. vard University, has prepared a paper class. Mr. Edward Wakefield, a member sional criticism of some of the military how obstinate or long standing. It is A. M. p. M. A. M. Lv'El [ARR P. M. P. M. A. H. 3 2.") I 85 .Toledo 1 10 11 00 I upon "The Building of the Church of of the Australian parliament, vvho has men and measures of the Civil War. potent, effective, ond costs but a trifle. 4 06 6 19 Monroe Junct'n 12 24 10 20 Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordway & Co., St. Denis" which will be published.with been elected and defeated many times These sketches are entitled. "Abraham 4 J5 6 27 Dundee 12 18 10 13 Boston, Mass., for best medical work published? illustrations, in the October number under the Australian ballot system, will Lincoln," "An Acquaintance with An exquisitely modeled arm and hand 4 81 6 it: Milan 12 00 9 50 of Harper's Magazine. contribute to this number an explana- Grant," " Grant and Matthew Arnold," i 52 7 0* PIttsfield 11 40 9 32 tion of the practical workings and of "Halleck and Grant: " and contain the in white onyx, holding a diamond cf rich "f'36 5 07 7 20 ..Ann Arbor... 11 25 9 20 TS) luster, is a scarf pin of recent origin. 800 5 27 7 86 Leland's 11 10 9 05 9 10 The eighteen Prize Nonsense Animals some defects of the system which has personal reminiscences of the author, 5 45 7 49 Whitmore Lake 10 55 850 THE BESTWHITE-SOAP-MftBE-IN-AMERlCA- been so much discussed in this country. whose duties in the Adjutant-General's 5 52 7 .V Hamburg 10 48 845 in the October Wide Awake are un- Department in the field and as Provost THAT HACKING COUCH can be RO 6 84 S 45 Howel' 10 11 8 13 doubtedly the very funniest magazine Prof. Wm.T. Harris.United States Com- 7 15 9 8S Durand 9 35 7 30 • WAIL ^ 6 features of the year. The prize winners' missioner of Education, writes a criti- Marshal General of the Army during quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We m 8 55 10 55 ...East Saginaw... 7 55 5 56 cal examination of Edward Bellamy's the War, brought him closely in con- guarantee it. Sold by Eberbach A. M p. M. A. M. A. M P. M. JAS-S-KIRK drawings are given in fac simile, and tact with the famous men of the time, the descriptive text as written by the "Looking Backward." NORTHERN DIVISION. children themselves. The remainder of the book is devoted to Tastily designed brooches are of gold interesting military studies of certain 7 30] 9 35 Durand .1.1 7 15 battles of the Rebellion, and criticism of wire crossed in a network and liberally 10 15 12 45 ..Mt. Pleasant... fi 4S 4 35 The Century has in preparation a se- sprinkled with rubies and diamonds. 12 55 3 30 Cadillac 4 15 2 00 Laura D. Nichols, who is well known ries of papers on topics relating to the published accounts cf some of the par- A. M.jp. H. A M. P. M to young readers by her 'Overhead," Gold Hunters of California. The arti- ticipants. Military Miscellanies will All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. "Underfoot," and other books on natu- cles will be prepared for the most part, form an important part of the equip- CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH aud Connections at Toledo with rallroadsdiverglng, ral science, has a new story now ready as were the War Papers, by prominent ment of every commanding officer; also Bronchitis immediately relieved by At Manhattan Junction with Wheeling* Lake Erie C of those who make, as well as those R. &. At Alexis Junction with M. C K. R., L. 8. called "Lotus Bay," which is full of participants in the events which they Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Eberbach & Son. H'j and F. & P. M. R. R Ai Monroe Junction •FIOATINI. • SOAP- interest and information about the won- describe, and they will include accounts whose duty it may be to execute, with L. 8. *. M. 8. K'y. At Dundee with L. 8 A ders of sea and shore. of early explorations, life in California military laws. The technical part is a M. 8.. and M. & O. Ry. At Milan with W., St L. & WRAPPERS" remarkably comprehensive digest of Among the latest eccentricities in fancy P. Ry. At PIttsfield with L. S. * M. 8. R'y, (LARGE SIZE) > before the gold discovery, the finding At Ann Arbor with Michigan Central R. R.,«.nd of gold in 1848 atSutter's Fort, the jour- the theory and practice of the Service ware is a bronze fac simile of a potato, at Sooth Lyon with Detroit, I-ansing and North ani receive a § Mrs. Nellie Blessing Eyster, of Cali- ney to California by the different routes from its original establishment to the into which is placed a glass ink well. era R. R.,and G. T. Ry. fornia, a lady well known as an able lec- (around the Horn, across the plains, by present time. The edition will be limit- H. W. ASHLFif, A. J. PAISLEY, ^HANDSOME I turer on temperance and kindred topics, Nicaragua, and by Panama), life in the ed to three hundred copies, printed THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Superintendent, Gen. Passenger AsenL AlBVMl has written an interesting story of old mining camps and in San Francisco, from type. Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and GEO. H. HAZLEWOOD, Agent, Ann Arbor. ConfAinir\, DR. I..I»H S PERIODICAL and adventure, its tragedy and pathos, best to promote the honesty of employes. PILLS. tin Dobson, which he will contribute to and its poetry and humor. A careful ber of scrolls, compose a charuuug li.ce- from Paris, France, act only upon the generative LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND STUDENTS' Harper's Magazine for October, has They reached at last the admirable con- pin. organs in females and positively cure supression The Great English Prescription proved an excellent provocation to Ed- search in California and elsewhere has of the menses (from whatever cause,) and all will restore that lost Vitality and a Rugged already brought to light many interest- clusion that employes could best be made periodical troubles peculiar to women. A safe, re- Healthy Condition follow its use. Buy at youi win A. Abbey. The artist has inter- ing pictures never yet engraved. The honest "by adequate wages and a good A Lady In Stouth Carolina Writes: liable remedy warranted to promote menstrua- druggfs''s, one package,81; six for 85. preted the poem in nine drawings, all My labor was fiwruH and lets painful tion or money refunded. Should not be used EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH publication of the papers will not be example of honesty and diligence in during pregnancy. The large proportion of ills Sold by JOHN HOOKE. of whichwill accompany it in the maga- than ou two former ocasiODs; poyxlOlani zine, and one of which will serve as a begun until the series is further ad- business." Nothing could be better. to which ladies are liable is the direct result of a vanced. astoni-i.ed; I tliauk you t'ui " AJu i.e .» disordered or irregular menstruation. Ask any frontispiece. U druggist, Ann Arbor. AMERICAN PILL CO., WITHOUT ANY EXCEP- Fiieuu." 1 i~ »unu mi *tiom i . 6 '-- -nencer, . ROBERT STEVENSON & 'Co., Sheet Metal TION the best in the The late Mrs. John Tyler was a very Address the i>i«uuelu Keg. Co., AlUiuu, Wholesale Agents, Chicago. world. Absolutely rain No one who reads the papers much storm and fire proof. Eas- "Three Little Maids," a unique and brilliant and beautiful woman, charming Ga., tor par.iuulais. Suld by ull drug- bewitching story, by Mary B. Deane, can fail to note how constantly " the ily applied. Artistic in race question" keeps cropping up in the to her latest day. She was a New York gists. . l». L. DOWD'S " ROSE EXERCISER." SHINGLES finish aud at prices that, an English writer, whose work is girl, not yet 20, and the president was For Bratn-Worlters and Seden in many parts of the country, compete success- strongly commended by Charlotte M. northern press, while in the South it is tary People; fully with wood shingles. Illustrated catalogue daily and permanently a topic of in- thirty-five years older when he fell in Crapestones jaWdlry is immensely popu- and prices free. Yonge, is announced for publication in lar tor mourniijg wear. Gentlemen, Lad'ies and Youths; this country and in England. The il- tense discussion. It is still a "problem," love with her. She would not marry the Athlete or Invalid. A com- lustrations are by F. 0. Small, whose pressing more and more sharply for an- him at first, and must therefore go on plete gymnasium. Takes up The National Sheet Metal Hoofing Co,, swer, and portentous of danger. but six inches square floor- 510 East 20th St.,New York City. paintings attracted so much attention record as one woman who refused the SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption room; something new, scien- recently in Paris. Fords, Howard & Hulbert (N. Y.) Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It tific, durable, comprehensive, will very shortly isssue a book entitled, hand of a president. She thought better cheap. Indorsed by twenty cures consumption. Sold by Eoerbach & lousand Physicians, Lawyers, Clergymen "An Appeal to Pharaoh: A Radical So- of it afterwards, however, and took him. Son. Editors and others now using it. Send for Dr. W. W. Keen, the distinguished lution of the Negro Problem." It is Uustrated circular, forty engravings, no charge Philadelphia surgeon, will contribute to Prof. D. L. DOWD, Physical and Vocal Culture, 9 said to be candid, temperate and strong In the numberless new brooch designs Harper's Magazine for October a paper in argument, lucid and attractive in Too Much Piano. E. 14th Street, New-York. upon "Recent Progress inJ3urgery," in Professor Waetzoldt, of Berlin, has is a wane enamel butterfly streaked with style, and really to offer a new idea— goid and a diamond resting in the top of which he points out the astonishing ad- which is conscientiously considered on discovered that girls practice piano play- vance in this department of medicine. me head "CHICAGO TRUSS." all sides and pursued to its logical ing far more than is good for their New Spiral Spring Trust, 1 He maintains that "America can right- outcome. health. Professor Waetzoldt should be Interested People. Hard Rubber Pad; Clean, fully boast of playing the chief role in If this be so the book must make a Durable, Cheap. Approved The largest, fastest and flnei-t in the world the change that has taken place." enshrined as a benefactor of the race by Advertising a patent medicine in the oy the highest Medical Au- deep impression and secure a wide .horlty. Worn day and night Passenger accommodations unexcelled. reading; for there can be no genuine all city people in their thin walled houses. peculiar way in wnich the proprietor ot Dy an Infant a week old or New* York to Liverpool via Qneonnln^n. Kemp's Balsam, tor coughs and colds does, an Adult 80 years. Easily The Celebrated I The Finest Pteam- |Ne|)t.lSth. Rev. H. H. Clark, U. S. N., who wrote "union" of North and South, no whole- He says only 10 per cent, of the girls adjuxted. It meets all forms City of Home I shiD in tho World. I Oct. 16th. some prosperity in one half the land, who drum pianos have any talent for it is indeed woudtrlul. He authorizes all of Scrotal.Fermoral.Inguinal New fork to Glasgow via London- " Boy Life in the United States Navy," and Umbilical Hernia, in ilcrry. Furnessia, Oct. 1»; llrvonia, which set every boy of nautical propen- and no possibility of proper attention music. The others are forced to drum druggists to give those who call for it, a Oct. 26: Clrcassia, Kept. 2S; Ethiopia. to the many important interests of the sample! bottle lree, that they may try it both Infants and Adults. Oct. 5 : New York to Azores, i. idralter sities wild, has just returned from a pro- at the expense of their own and other Satisfaction guaranteed in and Italy. Utopia, Oct. 11; Victoria, longed trip to South America and whole country, until in some way the before purchasing. Tne large bottles are all ca«es. Any desirable pressure obtained. If Oct. 10. "negro question" is eliminated from our people's nervous systems, often injuring 50c and $1. We certainly would advise your druggist does not keep this Truss, enclose Southern Europe. Some later exper- stamps aud address, Saloon, Nei'onil-CIuH* and Steci-agro rates on lowest politics. No other topic will healthful- their health seriously. Practice should a trial, it may save you from Consump- terms. Excursion Tickets reduced, made available to re- iences are portrayed in " Naval Cadet CHICAGO TRUSS CO., turn by either the Picturesque Clyde and North of Ire- Bently," a sequel to "Boy Life," which ly divide Southern opinion so long as not be begun till the twelfth year. It is tion. Chicniro. 111. land, or River Mersey and South of Ireland, or Naples this one solidifies it. It will be worth OFFICE AND FITTING BOOM, and Gibraltar. D. Lothrop Company have just pub- not necessary that the world should have Excursion* to Paris or Continental Tour* on low- much to have a positive plan to talk 122 E. Randolph St., est terms. Travelers' Circular Letters of Credit and lished. feeble, mechanical pianists, but it is ne- Link cuff buttons are out in imitation T. Y. KAYNE, MANAGER. Drafts for any amount at lowestcurrent rates. Apply to about, and the author of this little book Sold by Ann Arbor Druggists. any of our local accents, or to thinks he has one to present. cessary that our girls should be healthy of string beans. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Chicago, III. Life on on a U. S. Training ship is in brain and body. When any part of a U. u. frli graphically told by Mary Bradford The article in the October " Popu- girl's education has to be given up on ac- ooU's Cotton Root Componnd.—Com- Crowninshield in her last book, LEGALS. posed of Cotton Root, Tansy and Penny- "Plucky Smalln," just out. Mrs. Crown- lar Science Monthly" that will attract count of her health the professor recom- Henry Richards, royal. Sucressfuiiy used montfrfv. Safe, the most attention is the one that heads mends that it be the piano, in which the Effectual, Pleasant! $1 by mail, or drug- inshield is the wife of Commander NO 9 DETROIT ST. gists. Sealed T>artlcrlara2stamns. Ladies Crowninshield of the United States Na- the list, "Pensions for All. Dr. M. Al- Notice to Creditors. •ddreea POND LI .V COMPANY, rest of the world will agree with him. 131 Woodward ave.. Detroit. Mich. vy, and the author of those two popuiar len Starr has an illustrated article on STATE OF MICHIGAN,! Dealer in all kinds of HARD books, "All Among the Light-houses," "The Old and the New Phrenolo- COUNTY OF WASHTENAW. 1 WOOD, LUMBER, FENCE Sold in Ann Arbor by all druggists. gy," showing what has been really as- The New Catholic University. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the and "The Light-house Children A- Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, made POSTS, etc., also all broad." She is a great favorite in New certained about the location of the fac- March 7 Pope Leo XIII gave definite on the 2d day of September. A. D. 1889, six months kinds of York musical and social circles. ulties in the brain and how the errors lrom that date were allowed for creditors to pre- of Gall and Spurzheim have been ex- authority for the establishing of a great sent their claims against the estate of Eli Benton, Why Should I Roman Catholic university in the United late of said county, deceased, and that all ploded. A lively picture of "Evolution creditors of said deceased are required to pre- STOVE AM CORD WOOD "PENSIONS FOR AI,I." is the title under as Taught in a Theological Seminary" States. It will be called the University sent tbeir claims to said Probate Court, at the which General M. M. Trumbull will give is given bv Rollo Ogden, a seminary in of Washington. The ancient Catholic Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, for exam- I am also Agent for the celebrated Go to Montana ? New York being the institution criti- ination and allowance, on or before the third a severe lashing to the treasury raid- college at Georgetown will be supple- day of March next, and that such claims will ers in the October " Popular Science cized. There is an entertaining sketch be heard before said Court, on Monday the CHAMPION BINDER AND MOWERS, Monthly." The writer was a general in of "Life at the Cameroons," by Robert mented by a course of higher studies, second day of December, and on Monday the Great It< servation. Because iS.ooo,ooo Muller, M. D. Dr. RobsonRoose, writes third day of March next, at ten o'clock In the And Keep a Full Line of Repairs acres of free Government land, with a delightful the civil war,and is anxious for the hon- particularly in theology and kindred forenoon of each of said days. climate, and equally suited for general farming and or, as welljas the due rewards, of the on "The Art of Prolonging Life," giving topics. Dited, Ann Arbor, September 2nd. A. D. 1889, for the Same. stock raising, have just been opened to the home- advice as to the care of body and mind, seeker, in the Milk River Valley and near Benton former soldiere, and he expresses the The new university will be open to J. VVILLAED BABBITT. Telephone No. 5. fervent wish that the "pension tempta- and telling what length of days may be 71 Judge of Probate. and Great Falls. expected. The article on " Education students next November. The arch- Stock Raising. Because the favorable cli- tion" may not "change the character or in Ancient Egypt," by F. C. H. Wendel Male. mate and superior grasses of Montana make it the diminish the fame of the Grand Ar- bishop of Baltimore will bo ex-officio Whereas default having been made la the con- natural home of horses, cattle, sheep and other my." will surprise many, who would not sup- chancellor. Students who have finished ditions of three several mortgages executed by domestic animals; and because winter feeding is pose so much information on the sub- Augustus M. Britton and Samamua M. Britton, not required, as stock grazes at large the year ject was attainable. Mr. W. H. Larra- the course of instruction in other Catho- his wife, to Mrs. S. S. Cowles, the first mortgage LUMBER! round. Among announcements of The Cen- bee contributes a second illustrated ar- lic colleges in good standing in the coun- bearing date the 28th day of June, 1879, and re- General Farming. Because a rich soil and corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for abundant summer rains produce wheat, oats, rye tury for last year was one of a series of ticle on the antiquities of Sweden, this try will bo permitted to enter the insti- Washtenaw County. Michigan, on the first day of barley and the grasses and vegetables of a quality' "letters home" from Japan by the Amer- one dealing with the "Bronze Age." In tution at "Washington without examina- July, 1879, in Liber 58, of mortgages, on page 95. size and yield unsurpassed. ' ican artist, Mr. John La Farge. The let- "Anthropology at Washington," Prof. The second mortgage bearing date the 7th day of LUMBER! tion. July, 1SS3, and recorded in the office of the Regis- Mining. Because Montana produces mo'-e oi ters have been revised and expanded J. Howard Gore describes the organiza- ter of Deeds for Washtenaw County, Michigan, on the precious metals than any other state or tc rrit )rv, into a series covering the landscape,art, tion and methods of the Government Bishop Keane is rector of the new uni- the 12th day of July, 1883, in Liber 68, of mort- and abundant opportunities remain to secirs valu- gages, on page 304. The third mortgage dated LUMBER! able properties at nominal cost. architecture, life and religion of Japan, scientific bureaus engaged in investigat- versity. A spacious building for its ac- ing the customs and history of the In- July 3d, 1881, and recorded in the office of the If you contemplate building call at Immigration. Because the Great Reserva- for which Mr. La Farge has made a commodation is now nearly completed. Register of Deeds fur Washtenaw County, Michi- tion is the meeting point of settlers from the great number of illustrations, and these dians and mound builders. Prof. Wesley gan, on the 7th day of July, 1884, in Liber 65, of Pacific Coast and from the Eastern States and is papers are to be the feature of The Cen- Mills contribntes a popular account of Bishop Keane made a careful inspection mortgages, on page 207. On which three above the only extensive tract of good land left, suitable described mortgages there is claimed to be due, at FERDON for settlement. tury during the coming year. Mr. La "Digestion and Related Functions." W. of the universities of Europe, getting the date of this notice, the sum of 83194.26, for Farge's. brief paper on Japanese art, Bernhardt, writing of "The Chemist as ideas for the American one. It is his principal and Interest, and no action or proceed- Business. Because the rapidly growing towns a Constructor," gives cases in which al- ings at law or in equity having been instituted to along the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. published in Mr. Pumpelly's "Across judgment that the German rather than recover the debt secured by said mortgages or any offer splendid opportunities to engage in business. America and Asia," was one of the ear- most creative power has been attained part thereof. Notice is hereby given that by vir- Manufacturer. Because the i.cooooo horse- liest thoroughly appreciative essays on by man through science. Prof. D. R the English model for a great seat of tue of a power of sale contained in said mortgages and of the statute in such cases made and pro- power water-power at Great Falls, the extensive the subject of Japan. McAnally tells the curious sources of- learning should be followed. The Ger- provided, the sutd mortgages will be foreclosed by coal veins, the wool, mineral and grain raising re- many "Industrial Family Names.'' man model embraces the gymnasium a sale of the mortgaged premises therein describ- sources ot Montana offer exceptional opportunities ed, which sale will be made at the West door of 11 111 to the manufacturer. T. J. Evans has a pleasant description and the school. the Court House in the City of Ann Arbor, in the Corner Fourth and Depot Sts., ar d Tourist. Because the canon of the Gates of Seven writers — clergymen, college of -'The Home of the Ferns." " The County of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, at the Mountains, the Great Falls of the Missouri the professors^and public men, some of them Origin of some General Errors" is There will be special departments for public auction, by the Sheriff of said county on get our figures for all kinds of Giant Fountain and Continental Divide offer' the specialists of acknowledged standing— pointed out by S. Exner. P. Souriaou professional careers, and it will be per- Friday, the 25th day of October, A. D. 1889, at 2 most sublime and diversified scenery to be found on have associated themselves to discuss describes " The Pleasure of Motion ;" o'clock in the afternoon, to Batisfy the amount the Continent. Take a summer tour. mitted to take up a particular study and which shall then be due on said mortgages, with Why Travel by the St. P., M. * M.» special questions of social interest and and J. von Falke has a bit of anthropo- the interest thereon and costs and expenses of Because only by it can you travel through the logical lore on " The History of the pursue it. But, especially, there will be sale and bixty five dollars attorney fee as stipulat- LUMBEB import, and to prepare papers to be largest body of free hind left for settlement. Because given to the public from time to time Fork." The subject of the biographical afforded to the priesthood, young and ed in said mortgages in case of foreclosure The We manufacture our own Lumbei it reaches toe Great Falls, with the largest water- premises described in said mortgages to be sold power on the Continent. Because it reaches- in the pages of The Century. The writ- sketch and portrait is Linnpeus, the old, opportunity for a wide post-graduate as above specified, are the lot, piece or parcel ol and guarantee Helena, the richest city of its size in the world; an ers include the Rev. Professor Shields "Flower King." There are editorials course. The fosterers of the university land situated in the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, because it is the shortest and best route to Butte, of Princeton, Bishop Porter of New on "The Domain of Science" and "The and known and described as follows: Allofloi the largest miningcamp on earth. Special tourists' wish to aid in giving to the world dis- No. 6. block five, Range ten (10), East Lawrence VERY LOW PRICES and landseekers' rates. Daily trains through solid York, the Rev. Dr. T. T. Munger of New American Association." Miscellaneous and Maynard's addition to the Village, now City, to Montana. Choice of three routes to the Pacific Haven, the Hon. Seth Low of Brooklyn, topics are treated briefly in the depart- tinguished American scholars, by offer- of Ann Arbor, Michigan, according to the plats *»-Gi v«. 11s n call mid we will make 11 Coast. Find out all about it by writing ior " The ments. New York: D. Appleton & Co. of said Village and City recorded in the oflice o] to .»our interest, as o«r larife and w«l, t it by writin The and Professor Ely of the John Hopkins ing a field of "deeper study, of broader, the Register of Deeds for Wastenaw County, Kra turned the other day, disgusted with al" in the man that knocks at our doors for admission men. At Buffalo, N. Y., her new husbanc into the national household; there must be no informed her that it would cost him a dol- New York. ,.|78 40 656 Brooklyn 184 37 .694 Boston |75 41 .646! St. Louis.. .. 76 44 .633 Irish-Americans, no German-Americans, no Brit- lar a day extra if she remained with the Pnuadelpnis.|60 512!IAtmetio.... 06 50 .568 ish-Americans, no Swedish-Americans, but plain, BLANKETS company, and if she was not willing to bear Chicago si |61 .500 : Baltimore 64 51 .556 simple, every day Americans. that expense she had better return to her Cleveland 156165 „ iiCinclnnati... 64 59 .520 It must arouse the anger of every true son of ARE THE STRONGEST. mamma She did so. Indianapolis.. 5. 69 .439} Kansas City. 49:66 .426 the nation to witness the horde of aliens—aliens Pittsourgh... 63 68 .4881 ColumDus... 52172 .419 NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE S'A LABEL Wasmngton.. 139 731 348liLouisville... 26J96 .213 to the very spirit of our institutions—who crowd Manufd by WM. AYRFS * SONS. Pbllada.. who A Pensioner Found Dead. our shores year after year, eager to wrest from make the famous Horse Brand Ilaker Ulackets. WESTERN LEAGUE. INTERSTATE LEAGUE. America sufficient wealth to enable them to re- Orman Dickinson, discharged from the turn to their respective climes, and there end Soldiers' Home at Grand Rapids, August 27, their days enwrapped in their native flag. To YOU CAN GET IT having been granted a pension of $820, was CLUB3. CLCB3. such as these our laws will not long extend a wel- found dead in a mill-pond near Jackson come. We have tasted the bitter fruits of indis- the other morning. The body appeared to criminate immigration, and the country is ripe have lain several days in the water. No Omaha 180 33 707 Qulncy •59 51 .536 for a policy of restriction. Those who will be money was found on his person, and al- St. Paul '3 44 .623 ISpringfleld... 60 52 .6*5 welcomed will be those only who fuse with the Calkins' Drug Store though there were no evidences of injury Minneapolis.. 60 54 .526 Poona 54 60 473 American spirit; who burn their native bridges Sioux City... 158 S8 .500 Burlington... 43 61 .464 it was believed Dickinson was murdered behind them when they come upon American Milwaukee. ..53 61 .460 Evansville... 51 64 .44S soil for his pension money and thrown into tha Denve1'OIIVCI ,,,r , ... -*il I.liU» ,9 lC! 6f 5 .429 Monmouth... 34 South State-st. pond. St. Joseph... \4i 65 .462 m Des Monies..j40.T>il.3J3 In New York city there are 215 good Kept Their Secret Three Vears. A base-ball trust has been formed. It is class hotels. They accommodate ordi- Miss Emma Thiede, of Detroit, was mar- composed equally of ball-players and cap- ried three years ago, when but fifteen years italists. All of the members of the Brother- narily 40,000 persons. If crowded they old, to Charles Holz, a brass-finisher of Chi- hood of Base-Ball Players are in the can stow away 75,000. The boarding and OSCAR 0. cago. The marrif~« had been kept a se- scheme. Grounds will be secured and lodging houses of the city can accommo- cret until the other day, when Holz wenl olubs placed in Chicago, New York, Boston, date twice as many more. These facts DEALER IN to Detroit to claim his wife. This step was Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pitta- made necessary by the attentions to the burgh and Brooklyn. Fonr prizes are to are urged in favor of New York as the young wife of a young Detroiter, whose be the incentive for winning games, the site of the American world's fair in 189S. suit was favored by the girl's parents. champion club to reoeive »5,000. The re- Buildings can be erected in one of the ceipts are to be divided into three parts, PAINTERS' SUPPLIES A Fatal Explosion. one of which goes to the players, one to parks, it is said, and New York has never A. A. Sayre, of Plttsford, was repairing their backers and the remainder to be had a great international exposition as House Decorating and Sign the mud pipe of his Raw-mill the other divided equally among the clubs at the yet Painting1 a specialty. morning when the steam pipe blew out close of the season. All players are to be The boiler had one hundred pounds press- WHO BUYS THE stockholders, and each club is to have two The Boston Herald believes that the ure of steam on, and this was driven into managers, one a player and the other a 70 S. Main-st, Ann Arbor. a small room where Sayre's young son backer. This combination is the result of time is very near when the steam rail- Irving was, and before he could be gotten the objectionable features in the arbitrary road companies will build electric car out he was dead. The father was seriously laws of the National League and American tracks two or three miles out into the injured in trying to rescue his son. Association. Captain Anson and Messrs. Burns and Williamson, of the Chicago club, country from their suburban stations. Boardman &Gray Piano Health in Michigan. are about the only players of prominence These will enable working people to scat- Reports to the State Board of Health by not connected with the new plan. ter out of the tenement houses into the seventy-three observers in different parts ol country along the lines of the electrio We present a few names of purchasers of the new Boardman & Gray the State for the week ended on the 14th THE WYOMING STATE-MAKERS. UPRIGHT Pianos. J. J. Goodyear, J. M. Swift, John Mead, Dr. P. B. Indicated that neuralgia, whooping cough street cars. They can reach the station Rose, Mrs. Judge Oooley, (three in ODB order) John Moore, Mrs. Maggie typhoid fever (enteric) and cholera morbua Synopsis of the Measure Adopted by the by the electric car, and the city and Slater Mrs. Spenoe, Mrs. Dr. Dunster, Prof. M. E. Oooley, Mrs. Dr. increased in area of prevalence. Diphthe- Constitutional Convention Defining the their work by the steam car. Angell Prof. L. D. Wines, C. Schultz, Prof. P. L. York, Wesleyan Guild, ria was reported at sixtean places, Bcarlei Qualifications of Voters. Dr. Gibbes, Prof. Rositer, G. Cole, Wm. Biggs, Mrs. Fields, P. G. Sukey. fever at ten, typhoid fever at twenty-one CHEYENNE, Wy. T., Sept 20.—The State- Read these solid unpurchased testimonials. Call or write lor testimonial and measles at three places. hood convention has adopted as part of the More laurels for America. Buffalo constitution a suffrage chapter. Female Bill has been engaged by the French gov- catalogue. Tried to Kill His Wife. citizens are to vote. The severest ernment to teach 100 officers of cavalry Mr. ALVIN WILSET, Dear Sir; Richard Bilkey, who married his wife in qualifications are requirements that England over thirty years ago, tried to all electors shall be able to to ride American style. Col. Cody is We purchased our Boardman and Gray Upright Piano kill her at Ishpeming the other day. They read English, shall be full-fledged about the most graceful horseback rider of you about six years ago. It has never been tuned, never been out had been on bad terms for some time anc citizens, and have had six months' resi- alive. of order. No piano eould do better. Bilkey drew a revolver and fired twice a1 dence in Wyoming. Each stipulation waa her, but the son, a young man of twenty- opposed vigorously by a couple of corpora- Tours truly, two yeare, grasped his father's arm at the tion attorneys. Ballots to contain the A Letter From Home. Ann Arbor, Aug. 1st, 1889. Tom. E. Nickels. critical moment so that the balls missec names of all candidates will be issued by the mark. State officers. The provisions will disfran- Savs:— From Prof. Francis L. York, of the Ann Arbor School of Music, and Organist chise a large number of coal miners who I have used your Extract of Red Clover WATCHES, CLOCKS, at the Church of Our Father, Detroit, Mich. Drove Ten Thousand Miles. have for years voted in bulk. in my family for the past year, with Walter Billing-3, a wealthy farmer, started great success, more particularly as regards ALVIN WILSEY, Esq., Dear Sir: from Holland two years ago with a horse NELSON IS A GOER. my wife, who has derived greater and JEWELERY The Boardman & Gray Upright Piano that I purchased and buggy to drive over the Western He Captures the 810,000 Stallion Stake permanent relief by its use, after suffering -AXD- of you Jive years ago has been in almost constant use, much more so States. He has just returned, having and being treated by manv Physicians driven his gray steed ten thousand miles, at Beacon I*nrk, Mass. than is usual. It wears like iron, and stands in tune remarkably, visiting every place of note in Kansas, BEACON PARK, Mass., Sept 24.—The for years. I consider it my Family med- The B. and G. is a very reliable piano. Colorado, Nebraska and Iowa. He intends great stallion race for the Balch stake for icine. As a Tonic and spring and fall Francis L. Tork. starting on another similar trip next year. 110,000 was trotted Monday before 15,000 medicine it is without equal. For Consti- SILVERWARE persons. The weather was perfect and pation, Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble Ann Arbor, March 7th, '89. Counterfeit Money. the track was in. good condition for fast it is without doubt the very best medicine The Boardman & Gray stands unrivaled in the essentials of a flrst- Counterfeit two-dollar bills are being time. The entries were: Nelson, Alcryon, on the market to day. You are st liberty Special attention to Watch repairing. class piano. circulated in Michigan and other central Juneinont, Granby and Pilot Knox. Nel- to use this as you see fit and I shall be and Western Statea The vignette of Gen- son won all three heats; time, 2:18%, 2:1734, glad at any time to give my experi- ALVIN WILSEY, Agent. 2:18%. Alcryon came in second in the first as SOUTH I'OI !tT1I-S I'., Ann Arbor, Midi. eral Hancock is bad, and the background ence with your Extract of Red Clover to scratchy. In the upper right-hand corner, and second heats, and Pilot Knox in tha any who may write or enquire of me. L. T. LIMPERT, containing the figure two, the geometric third heat Yours, J. A. BELYEA, lathe-work is indistinct, while in the gen- Cleveland Burglars Successful. 293 High St. W. Detroit Watch-Maker and Jeweler, uine it is very plain. CLEVELAND, O., Sept 21.—At 2 o'clock: To J. M. Loose Red Clover Co., Detroit, Block. A. P. FERGUSON, Short font Newsy Tteim. Tuesday morning t.ie police were notified Mich. Write for further Testimonial?. Patentee and Sole Manufacturer of the John Thompson and Andrew Anderson, that thieves had entered the residence of For Sale by Eberbach & Son. C. Morris, of SOo Prospect street, and stole GREAT miners at Champion, fought with picks re- 120,000 worth of bonds, a gold watch, a pair cently and Anderson was fatally wounded. of diamond ear-rings and other less valu- A fascinating acquisition to toilet arti- The post-office at Orion was robbed by able jewelry. All the stolen property be- thieves the other night. They captured cles is a solid silver soap box fashioned as longed to Mrs. L. A. Pierce, who resides an album, and etched in rich floral designs. about twenty-five dollars in cash and with the Morris family. The bonds are several hundred dollars' worth of stamps. said to be unnegotiable. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FOLLOWING GOODS: John Mullane shot himself fatally at Bay The Cnptian FERGUSON ROAD WAGONS, CARRIAGES City the other afternoon. He was a sailor China and the United State*. Of good Ship Storm King says: For the and left a paper saying he wa3 tired of life. SHANGHAI, Sept. 24.--The Emperor and past five years I have used Sulphur Bit- BUGGIES, SURREYS AND SPRING John Hatcher, a Detroit markot gardener, the members of his council are understood ters on board my vessel, and have not lost We shall offer our entire Stock of was thrown from his watfou the other after- to be debating a memorial demanding the NEW SPRING WAGONS. expulsion of Americans from China. There a man. They are sure preventive of all noon. He got up and walked across the contagious fevers so incident to warm street to a doctor's office where he died in is strong agitation for an increase of tha twenty minutes. restrictions on American merchants and climates. Please send me at once two d< z?n THE FERGUSON SPEEDING CART West Bay City capitalists have bougnt missionaries at treaty ports. bottles, and oblige J. Starret. Here presented has points of excellence possessed by three hundred acres of land on Saginaw Nagla (i human were seated at Eberbach & Son. 12c, 18o and 20c. The finest Em- Cart, and does away with William Johns, of Hanover, lost his en- tire wheat crop a few days ago by fire, dinner yesterday Mr. > Shuman enlivened bossed Gold Papers, at 20c, 25o the disagreeable "teeter- which he says was started by so;no one who the monotony by cleaning hia revolver, and A.'eyru weak and weary, overworked and 30c. Ceiling Papers to match ing motion" so common in does not like him first rato. while thus employed a cartridge exploded and tireu? Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the equally as low. We have the carts where the spring is and Mrs. Shuman fell dead. latest and richest patterns, and attached to the shafts. The Ironton Hotel, belonging to the Pine medicine to purify your blood and give Lake Iron Company, was burned the other Twclvo A'ic-tiins of a Strange Disease. you strength. can show the largest variety STYLISH AND STRONG. morning with aH Its contents. WHEELING, W. Va., Sept. 24.—An cpidemio ever exhibited in the city. We Kallmoyor Bros., a wholesale and retail of a disease resembling dysentery has been have in our employ tho most ex- jewelry housa of Detroit that had ap- raging near Meadowvllle, W. Y;L Twelve SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser- pert hangers. Koa. 47,49, SI and 53 Betroit St., parently been doing a large business, closed persons have died. About twenty othor abie by that terrible oough. Shiloh's Window-Shades, Curtain Poles, SEAT UP READY TO GET IN. Ann Arbor, "Mich. its doors the olher day, and its proprietors cases are reported. Cure is the Remedy for you. Sold by Room Moulding, in all grades and were said to bo in Canada. Eberbach & Son. prices. Don't fail to visit our Stock Hon. 0. S. Smith, of the last Legislature, THE MARKETS. before buying. The queen pendant list has been aug- •who became insane during the session, is NEW YORK, Sept. 34. now at the Northern Asylum aud growing LIVE STOCK—Natives t3 40 .'.(. 4.80 mented by an oxid zed silver shoe with GEO. WAHE, much worse. ) 4 00 @ 5 3"< upturned sole, into which are set small The Ann Arbor Savings Bank At Big Rapids recently the John Boom A 60 US 5 10 diamonds. Books, Stationery and Wall-Paper, FLO UU—Good lu Choice 3tlj ((0 4 15 Furniture Company assigned with liabilities ts J 01 Organized 18G9, under the General Banking Law of this State. of $8,000 and assets of $:>,f>00. WHEAT—No. 8 Bed (to. b.).. 81 @ The roller-mills at Reading wore burne-d tax September 8 Hi® S4J4 CORN—No. J White 40 @ 41 the other night, and so rapid was the prog- OATS—No. 2 White IB Q SSH CAPITAL, $50,000; SURPLUS, $100,000; ress of the flames that only the books were BYE—Western «»<4 5a WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE saved. Loss, $10,000. PORK—Mess 12 25 S12 75 And can assure you that you will not meet with bettsr treatment any- TOTAL ASSETS, $66 1,186. LAKD—Steam U 85O@ 0 87)4 Four head of cattle were stolen from Mr. - i»;,.;. 8 where than we will give you. Loud's farm at Oscoda recently, driven to WOOL—Domestic W ii 3lJ Business Men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons will find East Tawas and sold to Sam Anker. The CHICAGO. this Bank a thieves won: reported caught. BEEVES—Shipping S'.' . i Q 4 SO Our Large Stock of Groceries and Cows ISO ii a 73 George Beecher, of Marshall, was con- era victed recently of felonious assault and Feeders a 50 VA 3 00 Provisions SAFE 4.ND CONVENIENT will stay ai for the next twelve ~> tj ^2 9a Gives you a good assortment of the best goods and grades that can Inferior Can le .. 1 .M Place at which, to make Deposits and do Businss.' years. HOGS—Live—Good to Choice. 8 53 fa> 4 05 . be bought. INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS A i dner at Nesraunee named SHEEP 8» ©4 90 . L Henry Carlson hanged himself in a barn BUTTBB—I 9 @ Xi of $1.OO and upwards, acocrding to the rules of the bank, and interest there the other night He was bound to Good to Choice Da rv S'iis 17 PRICES ARE VERY LOW. compoxinded semi-annually. EGGS—Fresh 13 & Uii die, as his feel were on the floor and he had BKOOJI COR N — Goods Sold at Wholesale and Retail at Money to Loan m Sums of $25 to $5,000. to lean forward to effect strangulation. Self-Wonting 3!4@ 4tf Hurl 8H. Harriman, a man named Martin wan burled. The POTATOES—(per bu.) SO no 35 principal mourner was his wife, of course, PORK 9 lil 6(10 90 l VV . J. . UWi/ilV/JJ^J, AIM- ARBOR. .HICU. William Deuble, David Rinsey, Daniel Hiscock and W. B. Smith. butsho was attended by her husband, as LARD—Steam f) 73 © li 00 i OFFICERS: — Christian Mack, President; W. W. .Vines, Vice- she had married another man without be- FLOUR—Sprang Patents 180 @ 6 00 • President; O. E. Hiscock, Cashier. Wintei 8 80 4S 4 00 , ing divorced from Martin. Bakers •-• !«> <<6 3 50 ' A Holland man this summer gathered Straiglns 4 00 ©4 85 GRAIN—Wheat, No. 2 77 ( 63 Capital Stock 8 50.000 00 stantly killod in the elevator of tho Seventh LUMBEK- 36 M.&XXT STREET. Stocks, bonds and mortgages 244,876 75 Surplus Fund 100,000 00 Day Adventist Publishing House at Battle Comtnon Dressed Siding... 17 03 ©17 50 Overdrafts. 262 67 Undivided Profits 3,8 15 Hogs on foot.per cwt 4 00 @ 4 50 We offer a fine line of these use- Ten members of Ann Arbor command - Edward Duffy left last night for Oakland. board. The commissioner was next asked Hides, green ® 4 ery, K. T., drove to Ypsilanti last evening Cal., to return to this city with the remains and he said that the Board of Public Hides, cured 4H @ 6 GOODS. ful goods in all of the new weaves, and participated in a drill at Light Guard of his brother, James A. Duffy, who died at Hay, Timothy No. 1, per ton 10 00 @ 12 00 Works had never said anything to him in Hay, Clover, per ton 9 00 @ 10 00 together with Cashmeres and Henri- hall in that city. Adams Springs, Cal., on 19th inst,, of con- regard to the matter, or anyone else. Aid. Lard,per ft 8 28 to $1.00 for the finest 46-inch all brother of Edward Duffy of this city, Pork, dressed, per cwt 5 00 @ 5 50 naw Mutual, at $200 on the barn and Michael and Philip Duffy of NorthSeld, meeting, arose and explained what was Potatoes, per bu 35 @ 40 Bargains all through Wool Henrietta ever brought to this $138.69 on the contents wanted,) stated that he had spoken to the Sheep pelts 50 (d> 1 50 and Mrs. P. Gallagher of Uorunna. He Blraw, per ton @ 4 00 market. The Mission Circle of the Methodist went to California in 1850 and was a commissioner and to Mr. Snow about it. Tallow VA @ 2 prominent politician of that state, having Veal 5 @ 6 the House. COI.OKHD DRESS GOODS. chuich will hold a musical and literary eo- Now, if I mistake not, when Mr. Gott cial at Mrs. McKenzie's, 50 S. Divison-st, served three terms as state senator from Our stock is full of the choicest tomorrow evening, from five until nine Sicramento county, once being the only deeded tha land to the city for streets, it NEW FIRM: fabrics: Cashmeres, Henriettas, o'clock. democrat elected on the ticket. He served was understood that the streets were to as consul to Ireland under Secretary be worked the same season, and the pre- Serges, Soliel Cords, Drap de Almys There are a number of expert lady bicy- Seward. He was 56 years old, a man of sent commissioner was instrumental in Ladies' Jersey Street Jackets, 75 and Tricots. We offer for 50c a 40- clists at Grand Rapids. Five of them at- considerable means, and leaves a wife. having the time extended until this year. tended the L. A. W. meet at Ypsilanti on to be sold at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 inch genuine French Cashmere Last fall the land was plowed up with a OPERA SOUSE Friday and made a fine appearance in the view of making a street, but to-day it is a each. which cannot be duplicated in the procession. Tae meeting of the Detroit Presbytery was held in this city on Tuesday and mass of weeds, three to five feet high, gc- 350 Ladies' Cloth Newmarkets, city, with an assortment of twenty- "Kittie" Swathel died a natural death Wednesday. Rev. Richard Trumbull of ing to seed and blowing into adjoining Everything neat and first'Class. Best Latest Cut, Beautiful Styles, to be five shades and colors to select from. last week at the age of 30 years or more. Detroit was chosen moderator, and Rev. lots, and ruts where the water has washed of Workmen. Try us. Kittie was the favorite equine that John Jacquesof Northville.clerk. Delegates were so that it is impossible for a loaded team sold at $5.00 $7.00, $8.50, $11.00 BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. T. Swathel has driven around the city for present from about 40 churches. The busi- to pass. and $15.00 each. ness transacted was chiefly routine matter. CHAS. SHETTERLEY & BRO. We offer the g'eatest assortment many years. We pay our quota of taxes, and when 250 Misses' and Children's Gar- Hev. D ckie of Detroit delivered an elo- we ask for the expenditure of five or six and 'he lowest prices on all grades. Elizabeth J. Sally of Pittsfield has ap- quent address Tuesday evening, and Rev. dollars, (at the outside,) for putting in a ments, the latest novelties produced Our line of Gros Grains, Failes, plied for a divorce frcm h*T husband, Wallace Radcliffe of Detroit read an inter- sluice and cutting down the weeds, it is in New York, Paris and Berlin. We Arthur Sally, on the ground of extreme esting memorial upon the late Rev. Henry denied us even though it would benefit iw m i wiirm only voice our conviction when we Surahs, Armures and Rhadames at cruelty. She asks that she be given a Lancashire yesterday. The discussion on not only the property owners, but the $1.00 per yard, are stunners. Give half interest in the homestead. the proposition of the General Assembly say to you, examine our stock and to revise the confessional was deferred un- general p\iblic as well. us a call and you are sure to buy. The total receipts of the county fair last til the next meeting, a committee taking A DISGUSTED TAXPAYER. note our extremely Low Prices be- week were not much over $500, just about the subject under advisement in the mean- Aun Arbor, September 25, 1889. Our Stock is the Largest, fore purchasing. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. enough to pay the running expenses, leav- time. L. C. Lawrence, a graduate of the A concert will be given at tbe Hobart In Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, ing out the premiums. The officers state literary department, wai received as a Hall, Friday evening, Oct. 4th. The par- Our Styles are the Newest, Blankets and Comfortables, Sheet- that the premiums will be paid in full, candidate to the ministry. •icipants will be Mr. W. J. Laviu, tenor, however. Mr. J. F. Campbell, baritone, and Mr. J. Our Prices are the Lowest. ings, Tickings and all other goods in Exlensive preparations have been made V. Seyler, pianist of Detroit. Mr. Lavin The monthly pomological meeting Oct. has already gained a wide reputation by DURING OUR OPENING SALE this line, we offer more goods and 5, at 2 p. m., in (he court house. Topics: for the trip of Ann Arbor commandery' K. T,, to the triennial conclave at Wash- his connection with the Juch Concert Co. lower prices than any other House Exhibits at fairs; experience in thesale last year, of which organization he was and transportation of fruit; fall planting. ington, Oct. 5. Already 65 have signified in the city, and all first-class goods. their intention of going, about 20 ladies tenor. Tm'syear he travels with the Levy -OF- Exhibits of the fruits of the season and of Concert Co. Mr. Campbell at his debut in Jackets for Fall wear. flowers. Emil Baur, secretary. being in the party. The headquarters of the commandery will be at No. 723 12th- Bologna, Italy, made a great hit and al- FURNITURE, CARPETS, In order to avoid the packing away though he has only been in America three Mr. Barry, the head of the street rail- st. The train will leave this city at 6:30 what few Summer Goods we have p m., Oct. 5, stopping at Hornellsville, N. months since his European triumphs, he way enterprise in this city, wrote here has already created the most favorable im- last week for a complete survey of the Y., Glen Summit, Mauch Chunk, and CURTAINS, left, we shall clean them out at cost Philadelphia enroute on Sunday, and ar- pressions where he has been heard. Mr. route, for the purpose of ordering the ma- Seyler has very recently returned from a and less than cost. Secure some of terial with which to build the line. The riving at Washington early Monday moin- DRAPERIES, ing. The commandery will be under two years course of study under the best CLOAKS these jobs, and save money for an- survey has been sent to him and the ma- orders at Washington for three days, will masters that Germany could afford, and other season. terial will be ordered this week. returns to this country a finished artist. WINDOW SHADES, participate in the grand parade, attend the We will place on sale 35 beautiful The Pearl Shirt for $r.oo and the At the meeting of the Michigan Phar- reception given by President and Mrs. Those who have heard him play say that ETC., maceutical Association held at Detroit last Harrison and other gatherings, entertain he has attained a wonderful mastery over Seal Plush Jackets at $16.00 and Giant Shirt for 50c are leaders for his instrument. Lovers of good music week, H. J. Brown was re elected secre- guests at headquarters and see the sighla For the Parlor, the Chamber, $18.00 ; worth $20.00 and $25.00. Men's wear. tary. Prof. Prescott was reappointed in Washington, keeping the membeis well interpreted, will undoubtedly enjoy this treat. The Library, the Dining Room, 47 Seal Plush Sacques, 43 We keep the largest stock in all chairman of the committee on pharmacy pretty busy during their stay there. and queries, and Prof. Johnson was put on The Kitchen, the Hall, inches long, finest quilted linings, departments, make the lowest prices the committee on adulterations. Remarkable Success. An Ohio Officer's Trouble*. And every nook and corner of the house. elegantly finished, at $25 ; real value Dr. Fruth of New York, the celebrated all around, and guarantee satisfac- A case of over zealousness on the par' tion. Ed. Kuebler of this city took the second specialist, will make a return visit to Ann $34- prize in the race around the triangle (28J of an officer, which will cause him con- Arbor, Tuesday, October 1, 1889. The 7 Plush Newmarkets at $38; BACH & ABEL. miles) at the L. A. W. meeting Friday. doctor has established an excellent repu- Remember that we carry the siderable trouble before he is through, worth $50. Tne wmer won in two hours and five came to light in this city, Tuesday. John tation in this community and his practice and one-half minutes, beating the previous largest line of FOLDING BEDS be- Berley.an office rhailing from Oak Harbor, has steadily increased until it is now un- Our Plush Garments are all records by three and one-half minutes, doubtedly the largest in the state. This tween Detroit and Chicago. made from Walker's Celebrated Kuebler coming in six minutes later. O., came to this city on the morning train rapidly increasing practice fairly indicates bringing with him Frank Foote, whom he that remarkable success with which he has English Combination Seal Plush. THE REGISTER has received a poem ad- had arrested at Ypsilanti on a warrant is- met in the treatment of difficult cases. He Every Garment warranted to wear Is being made by envious im- dressed to Mr. Babcock. We should like sued by an Ohio justice, charging him has hundreds of patients in this vicinity well and give entire satisfaction. itators, but they fall far short very much to publish it, but cannot do so who will bear testimony to Dr. Fruth's as it m contrary to our rules to publish with forgery. The officer had no requisi- skill if called upon, but out of considera Selection may be made now by QUALITY of reaching either anonymous contributions. If the writer tion papers from the governor, and had tion for those who naturally shrink from Just arrived, the largest and making a deposit of $5 and held un- or PRICES on will send her name, we will consider it taken no steps to procure them. having themselves paraded before the perfectly confidential and publish her pro- public, he refrains from publishing their til called for. duction. J. C. Knowlton happened to meet the finest line of couple at the depot and Foote stated his names to advertise himself and they thank SOLID LEATHER Thomas Bonner died at his residence in case to him. After hearing his statement him for his kind consideration. The Lodi last Friday, of general debility, aged and that of the officer, Kaowlton demand- afficted will, we believe, find it a source of 83 years. He was an old pioneer of ed that the prisoner be released, which satisfaction whether they take treatment Washtenaw county having lived here 35 Berley refused to do. Knowlton called or not, to call and consult him if they de- LACE CURTAINS! years, 20 years in Ann Arbor township upon Justice Butts to take charge of sire to obtain the latest and best treat- Great Values in New and 15 years in Lodi. The deceased was Beiley, charging him with attempting to ment for such diseases as the family phy- born at Dolaw, Barwickshire-on-Tweed, kidnap and abduct Foote. Berley was sician is not prepared to treat. Consulta- Ever shown in the city, at SHOES! Parish of Coldenham, Scotland, in 1806. placed in jail, but afterwards placed in the tion fr^e at the Arlington House from 8 a. When compared with ours. The funeral was held Sunday. custody of an officer and allowed to go m. to 5 p. m., one day only. prices that will please you. about the city. Quote goods. Tuesday, officer Leonard went to Mar- Burchfield the tailor makes pant-i for FULL DRESS In all points essential in shall for the purpose of arresting Charles Foote was also arrested on complaint of $4.00 and suits accordingly low. He does J. Search for obtaining money under false Berley, charging him with beint; a fugitive it, strange as it may seem. 77" good shoes, our line is be- pretenses. Search is a step-son of M. J. from justice, and i< now in the county Being able to pay cash, we have Black Mohair Brilliantines, 47 yond competition. Ladies and Furnum, and sold a stove belonging to the jail. The examinations of both of the A CARD. inches wide, at 50c and 75C Per men will te held before Justice Butts secured the beet styles in every- Gents', consult your comfort. latter at Mann's second hand store. Fur- As certain interestel persons have yard. num replevined the stove and it was Monday. spread a report through a number of thing at the lowest market prices Call and see us, and let us awarded to him, together with $10 costs Theie are several indictments against townships that we have discontinued the Beautiful Black Wool Henriet- show you our goods from 10 and $3 damages. Search is principal of Foote charging him with forgery in Ohio. purchipa and milling of coarse grains, we which cannot be beaten. 50c, 60c and 75c. the Marshall high school. Foote claims that his arrest is merely an to 20 per cent discount, for 30 take this means of saying to our farmer Don't buy a thing in our line be- Silk Warp Henriettas at 90c, $1 attempt on Berley's part to collect a debt friends that the report is wholly untrue. days only. Goods marked in The affairs of the Ann Arbor school of from him, and that the charge of forgery and $1.25 per yard. against him is false. In addition to secur- Our mill contains a more complete fore giving us a call. plain figures. music are in a complicated state at pres- equipment for the manufacture of products 52-inch Ladies' Cloth at 50c and ent, since Prof. Stanley resigned from the ing the arrest of Berley on a criminal of oats, corn, buckwheat and rye than We are here every day and directorship, and it is an open question charge, a civil suit has been brought has ever been possessed by any other 75C stand by our goods. whether the school will be continued or not. against the Ohio officer in Foote's behalf, KOCH & HENNE, A joint meeting of the directors of the claiming $20,000 damages for false impris- Washtenaw mill. It is in the best of or- 15 pieces handsome Stripes and Scnool of Music and of the Musical Soci- onment. der and will be run as heretofore, doing Plaids at 25c a yard. ty was to have been held Tuesdayevening, fir?t-class work at all times. 58 \ M» 58 8. MAIN ST., A.V.\ ARBOR. * Samuel Krause, We are also in market for wheat, rye, Black Surah Silks at 60c and butno quorum was present. The meeting Resolutions of Respect. Undertaking promtly attended to. 48 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Mich. was adjourned until next Wednesday barley, buckwheat, oats and corn at all 75c a yard. At a recent meeting of the trustees of times. Those needing coarse grain or feed evening, when a meeting will held and 1 10 pieces guaranteed Haskell's a decision rpached. the Ann Arbor School of Music a commit- will find a full supply at reasonable prices Haying Secured the Services of THE CITY. tee was appoiDted,consisting of Professors at the Central Mills. 71 Black Dress Silks, the best Wearing The October term of the circuit court, Frieze, Rogers, Stanley, and Mr. T. J. ALLMESDINGER & SCHNEIDER. Silks made, at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and< Dr. Morton now has a telephone in his beginning next Tuesday, will have on the docket IU8 cases for trial. Oi this num- Keech, to prepare appropriate resolutions Free. The finest line of Overcoats for Mr. F, W. Chickering, $1.75 per yard. office. in relation to the death of the lUe Israel fall wear The Two Sams are showing. ber, 23 are criminal, 54 issues of fact, 1 FOK SEVBN YEARS TAST WITH THE 100 Pairs White and Gray The pension board was in session yes- issue of law, 9 chancery 1st class, 13 Hall, a member of the board. The com- FACTORY OF Youman's Hats at The Two Sam». Blankets at $1 a pair. terday. chancery 2nd class, and 8 imparlance. On mittee accordingly reported, and the the criminal calendar, the most important 75 Silk Umbrellas, Gold Cap, at William Carroll resumed his duties as cases are the following : board adopted and ordered placed on rec- The Michigan Central will run a special & SONS, BOSTON, MASS, driver of the hose wagon Monday. $1.35 each. David Ltnsley, murder; Conrad Kauman, as- ord, the following minutes: excursion train to the Detroit Exposition We shall hereafter give more extended sault with intent to kill and murder; 8tanton and Fair on AVeduesday, Sept. 25, at attention to the trade in the Chickering Bargains in Lace Curtains at $1, The annual meeting of the Musical So- Crawford, selling ob>ceue literature; Rachael "In the death of our esteemed colleague, greatly reduced rates. The train will ar- Ferguson, bigamy; Latham Miller, violation of Israel Hall, we lament the loss of one of Pianos outside Detroit. Mr. Chicker- $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. ciety will be held next Wednesday even- Insurance laws.; Fred H. Mills, seduction; Nich- rive at Detroit at 10 a. m., leaving the ing is a tuner of ability, and will devote a ing. olas Cordary and Joseph Goodman, false pre- our most efficient and valuable co-workers various stations aa follows: Chelsea, 8:17 ; portion of each month to our business, Nottingham Curtain Laces at tenses ; John Bohnet, U A. Wilcox, C'has. Schmidt, who, from the first organization of this Dr. FlemraingCarrow has rented rooms Ephraim Bonle, Henry Frank, P. W. Doyle and Dexter, 8:27; Scio, 8:32; Delhi, 8:34; present and prospective, at Ann Ar- ioc, 15c and 20c a yard. board, has manifested a hearty interest in Ann Arbor, 8:44; Geddes, 8:52; Ypsi- bor. Address, in the Hamil"on block and will open his i), M. Doyle, violation of liquor laws. the objects for which it was created, al- Curtain Poles complete, only 25c offices there. lanti, 9:00. Returning the train will leave MR. CHICKERING, Mrs. Thos. Taylor, who lives on the ways (attending its meetings when the Detroit at 8:30 p. m. Round trip tickets, At 79 South State St., Ann Arbor, or each. state of his health permitted, aiding with M. M. Green has received a new hack corner of South TJniversity-aveand Thay- good for this train and day only, will be It pays to trade with which will be placed on his hack line. It er-st, was the victim of an outrageous his counsel and ever ready to do his part sold at the following low rates; Chelsea, is a Sne one. assault one evening last week froii which in carrying cut its measures. While we Dexter, Scio and Delhi, $125; Ann Ar- may result serious consequences. She mourn his IJSS as a member of this board, bor and Gedde?, $1.00; Ypsilanti, $.75. Mrs. Harvey Price, nee Jennie Beattie, went out to cover some plants in the we would also, in common with the a' former resident of this city, died at yard, leaving the doors of the house friends and fellow-citizens of the deceased, Detroit on the 14th inst. open. She then went in and retired, and Call at The Two Sams for a Bradbury express our profound regret for the death Encyclopedia free. Read advertisment. Schairer & Millen! Ann McKernan of Northfield was bur- was aroused by hearing a noise in the of or.e who has had but few equals among ied la*t Thursday, having died on TueB- room. At this time a man grabbed her us in uprightness and sterling integrity, in Miller & Sons' English Hat at The Two by the throat and attempted to assault public spirit and liberality of heart and day at the age of 87 years. Sams, 25S WOODWARD ATE., KKIKOIT. LEADERSIOF LOW PRICES.