ft, THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. YOL xx NO. 51. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,1894. WHOLE NO. 1043 The Frieze Memorial Organ. WHILE CALLING YOUR ATTENTION FOUR PROFESSORS RESIGN Fully two thousand people attended HITS 'EM HARD. TO OUR the concert given in University Hall FROM THE HOMOEOPATHIC FAC- last Friday night. It was undoubtedly 1 CORRESPONDENT TO THE REG- ULTY AT TIIK LAST KliGENT'S the greatest musical event which has ISTER TELLS A LITTLF STORV, ever occurred in Michigan. This is es- FALL AND WINTER STOCK It Has a Sort of Double Action to lt- TWO GREAT SAMPLE 1INES OF pecially true when it is considered how OF The Hew SKions Lutheran Cluircli great an influence in the interest of Mayx lie Will Have .Tlore lo Say In Dedication—Tlie Frieze Memorial music will result from the installation of Auotli-r i»»ue Tit • Register Is open Organ Concert—Interesting Moouital to Any One Who "W'l.olies to Reply Reports—A War ol" Words—Prof. such an instrument in University Hall. \v illrii to < lose His Work lit Ann Although it cannot yet be told just To tlie Editor of TIIK REQI8TER: — and Arbor Tills Year. what the receipts from the concert I live in one of the towns in the west- CHRISTMAS Suits lledicated. were, it is very likely that enough was ern part of the state and sent my son At half past ten o'clock last Sunday taken in to almost entirely wipe out the Tohn to the high school at Ann Arbor morning the keys to the new Zion indebtedness. The entire program For the purpose of preparing him for Church were formally turned over to was carried out without a break of any the University. John is about fifteen kind except the ommission of part VII years of age; has never used liquor or Overcoats the pastor Rev. Max Hein, and the doors were thrown open to the nearly which was done to enable those from tobacco, and has never seen the inside Representing the entire production We wish to impress upon your mind the fact that we carry a super- one thousand people who stood outside out of town to be sure of not missing of a saloon. He bad been in Ann Ar- of one of the largest Jewelry Manufac- ior quality of ready-to-wear Clothing. Every man in Washtenaw their trains. The addresses were all bor in the high school about a month tures and Calhoun Robbins and Go's, County, no matter what his occupation, will tind it to his interesl good while the playing by Prof. Stan- and his mother, becoming anxious line of notions, both bought at 1-3 of to examine our immense stock of suits and overcoats for fall and the wholesale price, will be sold dur- ley was brilliant. The program, given about him, sent me on to Ann Arbor to ing the holidays for winter. below, Is one well adapted to show the investigate a little. Ages wide scope of the great organ's capaci- I arrived late in the evening, went IN CHILDREN'S SUITS, 1, ,* *We c^ ty. It is indeed a wonderful instru- immediately to John's room, found him 1-3 Off Regular Value. ment, altogether too much so to make there alone and we retired, soon after I it possible to give within our limited had arrived. I got up the next morning THE LITTLE GIANT, THE COLUMBUS and the B. 0. E. spaceo an adequate description of it rather early and began investigating Men's and Ladies' Cuff Buttons. End- (Best on Earth) Double-Breasted Coats. Pants made double seat less in Variety.Unique in Design. Gold, The addresses by Prof. Kelsey, Pres. somewhat. I first examined John's Solid Sterling Silver, Swiss Enameled, and knee. We call special attention to our all wool combination Angell, Governor Rich and General coat-pockets, and found a bunch of cig- Fancy Pearl in prices 10c to $1.50, Suits, Double-Breasted, two pairs of Pants and Hat to match at Alger were all interesting and were arettes in one of them, partly used. $3.75. well received. The entire program, John got up betimes and dressed, and Our Men's $7.00 All Wool Suits, Our Men's $8.00 All Wool Suits as rendered last Friday night is as after we had had our breakfast, we sat Selling 1-3 Less. and our Men's $10 All Wool Suits are world beaters. We believe we follows: down for a chat. I showed him the stand head and shoulders above all competition both in variety and' PART I. bunch of cigaretts and remarked : Belt Buckle, Bow Buckles, Neck value. We invite the comparison. Why not make it ? EXERCISES OF DEDICATION. P. How is this, John, are you smok- Buckles in Steel, Gold, Silver, Set with Presentation of the Organ ing these? Rhyne Stones, Emeralds. Rubys, Amc- Francis W. Kelsey, thyist, very lovely, President of the University Musical S. Well, yes, I am. Society. P. Well John, you know that your Than Their WADHAMS, RYAN & REULE Acceptance of the Organ James B. Angell. mother and I do not approve of your President of tbe Dnlverslty of Michigan. All 1-3 Less Value. 28 S. MAIN STREET. NEW LUTHERAN ZIONS CHURCH. The Organ and tbe State smoking? His Excellency John T. Rich. Governor of Michigan. S. Yes, but then they all do here. in the rain anxiously waiting to enter- The Organ and the People F. Yes, but that is no reason why Hair Ornaments, Torquoise Shell Gen. Russell A. Alger. The building erected by contractor you should. And you do not mean to Sterling, Silver-Pearl. Very fancily Ex-Governor of Michigan. ornamented every possible design — Agt. Soule's Photographs Saner, is one of the best built church DKDK'ATOItY HYMN. tell me John, that you like this stuff? ediiices in the city and is conveniently [Composed especially for the occasion.] S. Oh no, I do not. The fact is the Regular arranged for church purpose?. The Thy thoughts, O God. are far above, first ones I smoked made me very sick, WASHINGTON BLOCK. program for the day was an elaborate Thy ways beyond our earthly ken; Selling 1-3 OffPrice. And yet, Thou hust a heart of love, and I can't use them now very comfort- one. Three services were held. At Thou dost accept the praise of men. BLAKE ably. I realy don't like the taste or 10:30 a. m. the doors were thrown open We bless thy name in this glad hour,— smell of the stuff. Stick pins, thousands of differ ent de- Thy gift of song is rich and free; signs, Solid Gold Set with Pearls and and the morning program was carried In harmonies we feel thy power. F. Then John, why do you use it? Rhyne Stones, Sterling Silver Gold out as follows: Music, Otto's Orches- And music draws us near to Thee. S. Why because they all do here and plates, Mother Goose and Brownie pins, tra, Song by the choir, Chorus song, Accept this thatour hands have wrought; value 5e to $3.00, Let thy voice in its tones be heard; a fellow don't wish to be odd you know. Song by the congregation, Dedicatory So shall II stand with blessing fraught, It is the thing, and any f ellow who prayer; Dedicatory sermon by Prof. E. And hearts with heavenly joy bestirred. does not smoke is considered way be- In great variety. Photos mounted on Glass. Novelties in Schmid, of Oolurnbus.Ohio, Address by PART II. All 1-3 Off. Organ Recital Albert A. Stanley. liind the times; would not be admitted Picture Frames. Rev. Max Hein. Professor of Music in the University of into the tony set. lie would be ostra- Michigan and Director of the Univer- At 2:30 p. m. Prof. M. Loy.of Colum- sity School of Music. cized by all of the high-toned follows Garter clasps, Baby chain pins, Solid bus, Ohio, preached an English ser- PKOGKAM. and be snubbed and looked down upon. Silver thimble, throat Slides, Neck mon, all the songs and other exercises '. rnludo and Fugue, G minor I Sets, every canceivable designs, 5c to 6 Aria > Bach F. Who do you mean, my son: by».62.50, It's A Good Habit at this service being rendered in Eng- c Pastorale. ) saying that all smoke? lish. II. Andante, from Symp. In C. Beethoven S. Why, I mean all the tony boys and For a man or woman to get into the way of looking about and In the evening, Rev. C. Clessler, of Adapted by A. A. Stanley a good many of the leading teachers of All 1-3 Less. ascertaining what is going on all around them. They frequently Bridgewater, and Rev. G. F. H. Mei- III. Sonata—C minor. Op. 183 Merkel the high school, and nearly all of the save good hard-earned dollars by learning to bliy in the best mar- Allegro. Andante. Allegro. ket. The cheapest and best market is at. ser, of Detroit, both made short addres- IV. Adagio in B major Widor professors in the University. Shirtwaist Sets, Collar Buttons, Safe- ief>. F. How do you know, John, that the ty Waist pins from the cheap to the ele- On each occasion the church was From Sixth Organ Symphony gant and are goods you always need, high school professors and the profess- crowded to its utmost capacity. For a V, . joFantasi Canzonae in, E Minor—"ThI e Storm" et them now at f v .GuilmanLemmenst ors in the University indulge in this long time this congregation has been I b Lamentation, j Than You Pay Any J. D. STIMSON & SONS, GROCERS, VTT ja Intermezzo from "Lakme" . Delibes habit. crowded into a building entirely in- I 6 Grand Processional March. Uuonod Other Time. of 24 South State Street. They keep the best groceries in the adequate to its ceedf. It can now hold From the Queen of Sheba. S. Why, I see them smoking on the 1-3 Less VIII. Old Hundred streets every day. city and want people to know that at their store is the place to its services in one of the most comfort- Let all stand and unite in singing get fine goods and at the same time save each week a few of those able church buildings in the city. the Doxology. P. Why John, you don't mean to Sample Line Handkerchiefs and hard-earned dollars. say that all the professors smoke on the Mufflers, only one of a kind and repre- The sructure cost $25,000, all but $3,000 Hospital Report. of which has been paid, a condition of streets. sent every style and value known to the Supt. Clark, of the University Hos- trade ONE TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK, things which speaks well for the board S. Oh no, not all of them, but a good pitals has just handed in his annual re- of trustees who have had the building many of them do. Some of them only Because after that it won't be a trial—you will be one of our regu- port. It contains some very interest- % in charge and for the liberality of the smoke at home. Even Prexy keeps lar customei s. ing items. During the past year there Are All 1-3 Off. members of the congregation who cigars in the house and smokes, and have been over 1500 patients in the hare contributed the money. gives them to other members of the hospitals. Of these 867 were males faculty when they call. i meeting' and 633 females. Among those taking F. Who do you mean by"Prexy"my treatment, the housewife leads the list Stamped Goods ORANGES A special session of the Board of son? Regents was held last fViday. The with 454. Farmers stand second with and tinted designs in Table Covers, 258. Among the patients 22 nationali- S. Oh, why Dr. Angell, of course) moat important matter that came up that is what the y all call him here. Commode and Dressing Scarfs, Lunch was the receipt of the resignations of ties were represented. Those between cloths, Matts, Tray cloths, Cushion cov- the age of 20 and 30 years predominated F. So then you have learned two ers, Fringed and tinted Crape Table and ORANGES all the members of the Homoeopathic Piano Scarfs, unlimited in variety and in numbers, there being 422 of them things, John, in Ann Arbor. One to A 10 Cent Cake of faculty, the same to take effect at what- smoke cigarettes; the other to use design ever time the regents might desire. There were 9 between 80 and 90 years CIRCASSIAN of age. The entire number were divid- slang names for men in high positions. No action, however, was taken, the S. Well father, they all do it here, ORANGES matter being referred to the medical ed as follows: Surgical, 349, among Now Selling 1-3 Off. BOQUET , these only five have died. Eye and ear and a fellow has to do what all the rest committee. The resignations handed do or they cal 1 him queer. SOAP in were by doctors McLachlan, Mack, diseases had 576, the largest portion be- F. But how did you find out that so Eggleaton and Hunt. The regents ing for eye troubles, f he department 200 Single Pairs Towels bought at 1-3 many of these professors use tobacco. Accepted the Columbian Organ in trust of diseases of women had 833 cases, of off, selling at like reduction 'until It is entirely paid for by the Mu- which only 5 have died. la the depart- S. Oh, the boys told me bnt 1 don't And a 15c Bottle of sical Society when a deed will be given ment of nervous diseases there were know bow the boys found it out, but SALYE R'S the regents. It is to be insured for $15,00 141 patients, of which 4 died. Dr. they all know that that is the fact. FOLEY'S CREAM Professors Freer and Campbell came Dock reports 243 patients of which 3 P. But John, you know that this Knit Goods imoking cigarettes or cigars or a pipe before the board with an appeal that died. In dermatology Dr. Breakey re- Knit Shawls, Infant's Jackets, Bonnets Are having their Keeps Your Hands Smooth the chemical laboratory be enla rged, ports 220 patients. is a very injurious practice. You and Caps, Knit Baby Veils, Wool, and Annual Orange Sale. know I have told you that the most em- Ploridas are ripe while the medical faculty asked for iilk. Ladies' and Misses' Leggins. Beau- And sweet now. and Free From Cbaps. $25,000 to enlarge the hospitals. Both Mr. Clark in his report recommends inent physicians have declared that it tiful line of Facinators and Hoods Try them. that the hospitals be given a injured men, and especially growing w You will be surprised these petitions were referred to the finance committee. A new seal was thorough disinfection during the sum- boys mentally and physicially. That It Than you can get At the fine quality. asked for by Pres. Angell, and a com- mer vacation. In regard to numbers tended greatly to injure if not to totally 1-3 Less them elsewhere. mittee appointed to decide upon a de- Mr. Clark states that at times there destroy the human voice. Tnat it B. & M. sign. Following this nearly two hours has been at least one-third more pa- dwarfed men's intellects in some meas- were taken up by the board listening tients here for treatment than the hos- ure, and this is especially true of youug DRUG STORE,'• to the arguments pro and con whethe r pitals could accomodate. He recom- and growing boys, and that it seriously Indian Baskets certain fraternities should be allowed mends that there should be a number injures them physically. You know I SALVER'S, 46 SOl'TM STATE ST.] to use the Gym for a hop. It was of small wards with six or eight beds told you about the case of a boy in Yp. Fancy designs in Work Baskets, Hamp- ers Card Baskets etc. finally decided that any student or- for special cases not desirable to have silanti who said himself, and his physi- 32 EAST HURON ST. 'Phone 122 ganization could use the Gym for a in a general ward. He also says that cians confirmed his statement, that he Selling until legitimate purpose upon the payment there should be a seperate ward lor died at eighteen years of age, killed by Christmas 1-3 Off. of S100. • pulmonary patients. A home for hospi- tobacco. You also know that the teach War of Words. tal nurses is also a very desirable addi- ers all over the state have frequently tion. reported and are unanimously of the The advertising agent of the street His l.aM Year. opinion that the use of tobacco has de- railway company got out a little sheet Prof. H. L. Willett has found his stroyed some of the brightest mind Christmas Ribbons. one day last week entitled "Street s Hailway Notes." It contained an arti- work in Chicago so heavy that he will under their charge, and many of their All Silk Ribbons, bright col cle scoring Brown, of the Times, be- be compelled against his will to drop brightest pupils have been compelled ors for fancy work. cause he has criticised the management his bible work at Ann Arbor, after to abandon their school life altogether the present year. His place will be on this account. No. 3 Ribbon 4 cts. of the road, but does not even thank No. 5 Ribbon 5 cts. him for all the long stretches of imagi- filled by Prof. G. P. Coler, formerly at S. Yes, I know all these facts. But ths head of the department of philoso- No. 7 Ribbon 6 eta. nation he has exhibited in favor of the then I think these teachers and doctors No. 12 Ribbon 8 cts. road heretofore. This induced Brown phy in the Ohio State University, now Continued on Page Four, of the Wisconsin State Normal School. No. 16 Ribbon 9 cts. to throw a column and a half editorial No. 60 Ribbon 19 cts. at the article in his Monday's issue. Of Prof. Coler is a man of fine ability, has had the very best of training and wili, The World's Fair Tests course the ^street railway people are without doubt, prove a worthy success- showed no baking powder squelched. or to Prof. Willett. Prof, ( oler will do so pure or so great in leav- Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder some teaching the second semester this ening power as the Royal. Mt* JOHN MOORE, 8 E. Huron St» World's Fair Highect Medal and Diploma. year. THE ANN ARBOK REGISTER: T
Organ Dedicated at Ann Arbor. Branch county prosecuting attorney The dedication exerci.es of the Col-hadn't a single criminal warrant in a t If It's a Sprain, Strain, or umbian organ {or the Frieze memorial month, and wings are in great demand fjEUSEL BROTHER organ, as it henceforth will be known at Coldwater. occurred in University hall, at Ann Whittaker, Washtenaw county, is Arbor, and the occasion was one which torn with speculative excitement by 1st. Mm Oil will long be remembered by the friends the discovery of surface oil in a well in Will Cure It d== of Michigan's great educational insti- course of drilling. tution. There was a generous attend- v •: ance, and the greater part of the Samuel Allen, aged 72, of Saginaw, §7,500 needed to pay what is still due while working on the F. & P. M. rail- New Bakery road fell through a hatchway at Lud- on the instrument was raised. The THESE ARE magnificent instrument was built by ington, and struck on his bead. lie AND Farrand & Votey, of Detroit, for the died almost instantly. Worlds Columbian Exposition two President Cleveland nominated years ago, and was recently purchased Thomas O'Hara, of Berrien Springs, as for the University of Michigan. The consul at San Juan del Norte, Xica- placing of a grand organ in this hall ragua. lie was formerly judge in the Confectionery Store was the thought of l'rof. Frieze, first Allegan-Berrien district. HARD TIMES! president of the L'niversity Musical society. The Charlevoix fishermen hauled in 777,005 pounds of fish the past season. 22 JE. HURON STREET. About 100 men are employed. Charle- And you cannot afford to spend your Michigan's Vote Canvassed. voix is one of the most important fish- The state board of canvassers, met ing stations on Lake Michigan. money for unnecessary articles. Buy # Thoroughly experienced bakers. Nothing but first-class goods at the office of the secretary of state at Lansing to canvass the vote cast at the Postmaster Geo. \V. Jones, of Otsego turned out Special Orders for Bread, Pies and Cakes promptly recei „ election, and declared the re-Lake, shot and killed himself. It is filled Orders from out of town solicited and given careful at- sult, -iii-; vote on governor shows supposed to have been an accident. that a total of 41fi,828 votes were cast Jones had been having trouble over an tention for this officer this year, while in 1892 alleged shortage in his accounts. GIVE US A TRIAL. it was 4
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." NEWS OF ALL KINDS. FAMOUS NOVELIST DEAD. GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF Robert T.ouis Stevonson, Author of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Died at Simon, EVENTS OF GENERAL INTEREST Advices from Apia, Samoa, are to the AND IMPORTAN CE. effect that the well-known novelist, Robert Louis Stevenson, died suddenly from apoplexy. His remains were in- Babies and Children SAPOLIO Some Interesting Gossip of the Oriental terred on the summit of Pala mountain, thrive on Scott's Emulsion when all the rest of their food I 1,300 feet high. War Debs and His Associates of the Robert Louis Ralfour Stevenson was seems to go to waste. Thin Babies and Weak Children grow A. R. C Sentenced to Jail Another born in Edinburgh, November 13, 1S50. strong, plump and healthy by taking it. H. GOLDMAN Prop. One of his earliest works was an ac- Big Oil Trust Organized. count of his travels in California, but the work which established his reputa- tion as a writer of fiction was "Treas- News Froin the China-Japan War. ure Island," published in 1S83. Among Scott's Emulsion Shanghai: It is stated that the Jap- the most popular of his works is -'Dr. anese have effected a landing at Shan- Jekyll and jlr. Hyde." Some time ago overcomes inherited weakness and all the tendencies toward DETROIT FRUIT STORE, Hai-Kwan and near Taku. The Jap- Mr. Stevenson, who was suffering from anese are said to number about 25,000 lung trouble, went to the South Pacific Emaciation or Consumption. Thin, weak babies and growing men. Large numbers of Tonghaks in for his health. He became enraptured children and all persons suffering from Loss of Flesh, Weak 24 E. Huron Street.* southern Korea made an attack upon with the Samoan islands, and decided Koshin, and were defeated by the to take up his residence there. He took Lungs, Chronic Coughs, and Wasting Diseases will receive Japanese with great slaughter. Two a close interest in Samoan affairs. untold benefits from this great nourishment. The formula of the rebel chiefs were killed. CHEAPEST AND BEST iFRUIT IN THE CITY. Yokohama: A detachment of the for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed by the med- second Japanese army have occupied Almost the Entire Family Exterminated. ical world for twenty years. No secret about it. Kuchow. a town some ;."> miles north Mrs. Winslow Shearman and her of Port Arthur. They met with no daughter, Mrs. Clinton Davis, who Sendfor pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. FRE1'.. DETROIT PRICES, JUST READ THEM. resistance. The Chinese are retreating lived on a farm near Jamestown, N. Y., Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. 50 cents and $ in a northeasterly direction towards were murdered by unknown persons. Best Florida Russet Oranges 15c and 20c per dozen. New Chwaw. Mrs. Shearman's husband had gone to Fine line of Bananas 10c and 12c per dozen. London: A Shanghai dispatch says attend the funeral of his son and Best line of Mixed Nuts 12c per quart. that the Chinese soldiers at Wei Hai daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Finest Lemons in town 12c per dozen. Wei intend to desert if the Japanese C. Shearman, who were killed by a New California Figs and Dates 10c per lb. appear. The Times publishes a. dis- train. He returned home about 4 Best Candy at lowest rate in town. patch from Kobe, Japan, stating that o'clock and was horrified to find his Fresh roasted Peanuts 5c per quart. it is supposed that the first and second wife and daughter lying dead in the Best Brazil Nuts, 10c per quart. Japanese armies will join forces and house. There is no clue to the perpe- LITTELL'S LIVING AGE Fine Fresh Almonds, 15c per quart. take Kor Chang and then make a com- trator of the crime, although it is ap- A Weekly Magazine of Best Filberts, 15c per quart. bined advance on Pekin. Further re- parent that the motive was robbery. inforcement will leave Hiroshima for Mr. Shearman has lost his reason. 1844 FOREIGN PERIODICAL LITERATURE. the front within a few days. The posi- Giving ;J3OO Double-Column Octavo Pages of tion of Jji Hung Chang at Tien 'I sin is Another Prize Fighter Killed. Matter and Unequalled in Quality and Quanity. established on a firmer basis than ever. George (Kid) Lavigne, of Saginaw, TOBACCO, CIGARS AKJ) PIPES AT Even the empress dowager has given and Andy Bowen, of New Orleans, met 1895 The Ablest Minds of the Age him emphatic assurance of her confi- before the Auditorium club, at New R O CK- B OTT OM PR ICES. dence. After trying various alterna- Contribute to make this periodical Orleans, to fight for $3,000 a side. The 1 tives, the court finds that Viceroy Li contest was a hot one, the Michigan Encyclopedic in Scope, Character, Ccmpleteness, and Comprehen- Hung Chang is indispensable, as he is man had the best of it all along, and siveness. the only capable man, the others having ; in the eighteenth round knocked proved to be useless. ABLEST i:svlVS AND BKVIKWS, BIOGRAPHY, FOKTIIY, 1 Bowen out. Notwithstanding efforts LATEST ICl-.'M I/TN OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, STOKllis OF TRAVEL Remember the Place, to revive him, Bowen continued in an AMI EXPLORATION, EVER1 PHASE OF (I LTI UK A>I> PROGRESS IN TIIK KI KOPEAN UNITED STATES AND SPAIN insensible state, and was finally taken to his home, where he died the next UOKLD. At Sword's Points on Tariff iMatters.- morning. To each MC\\ subscriber remitting 18.00 for W'l will be sent 24 E. Huron St., H. GOLDMAN. Dncle Sum Getting Hell Met. ABSOLUTELY FREE Spain has for years been a source of Cleveland Man Killed by Ilurglars. The ^Thirteen Weekly Issues of \ Day, diplomatic trouble to the United William H. Price, a prominent busi- I< mestic SbntMy, < liristian Nation, States. She has at times placed the ness man and a member of the tirm of tT=L- ^THE LIVING AGE McClure'g Magazine, 8. 8, Times, LOUIS ROHDM, most outrageous .tariffs and excessive Chandler & Price, of Cleveland, was --Midland Monthly, Golden Kt fines upon American exporters and murdered by burglars who were dis- Oct.. Nov., Dec. 1884), forming an octavo vol-1 Qntiev'i Marmzine steamers, and although in most cases I covered in the house by Mr. Price. lie wheat m , A Ifear'a Subecrlp- : '•''"•" ' ;"' •'•"-.': ' don 1 > any one «t the following publlca- I Or a S month a subscription to/Scno- Spain has been forced to acknowledge heard a noise and proceeded to investi- ^ r'$ Magttt gate when one of the robbers fired. Lahigh Valley Coal, Hard & Soft Wood herself in the wrong restitution cduld A NEW SERIES was begun January 1st, I.-!'-1. To any XEW subscriber not be secured. Fully |5,00a,000 in The shot took effect in Mr. Price's CALL AND GET PRICES. OFFICE; 35 E, HURON ST. YARDS: 50 W. HURON ST. claims are now standing against Spain breast and he only lived a few minutes. desiring to have this Series completed, the (104) numbers for the Ann Arbor, 31icfi if/an. and she will not even submit to arbi- The burglars escaped. TWO YEARS, 1894 (did 1897. tration. will be sent, postpaid, for ONLY $10.00. The passage of the Wilson tariff bill 13,000 Pennsylvania Miners to Strike. carried with it the repeal of all rec-ip The 10,000 or 12,000 miners in the THIS OFFER IS lyPARALELLED. rocity treaties, and Spain, to retal- Dubois, Reynoldsville and Punxsu- No other publication in the United Statesto-day presents its equivalent. It GIBSON & CLARK, iate, has placed in force in her West tawney. Pa., coal Selds, recently suf- makes THE LIVING AGE absolutely the cheapest magazine published. Indies possessions a tariff against fered a 5 per cent reduction and re- SUCCESSORS TO United States products which is utterly ceive now only 35 cents a ton for min- Ncic Subsi ribers may avail themselves of either of the above offers. prohibitive. President Cleveland has ing. They say that they cannot live Published Wtokli ;n 88.00 a year, free of postage. Bates for cln bbl nirwlth other peri- MORGAN & GIBSON. at those figures and a strike will prob- odlcles sent on application Sample copies, 16 ots. each. Address LITTELL & CO., NO. 12 W. HURON ST tried in almost every diplomatic way 31 Brtllord Si., BOKIOII. P to have it removed but without avail, ably be called on January 1 unless the Leaders in Artistic Photography. and now, becoming tired of such stub- old rates are restored. bornness,he has decided to place a pro- hibitive duty on Cuban sugar. Our THE MARKKTS. principal product exported to Cuba is RESTORE To Those Along the Line of- Hour and in the year 1893 our exports Toledo. of this staple to Cuba alone were Wheat, No 2 red Corn, No •-' mixed valued at nearly 93,250,000. On the Oats, No 2 white LOST VIGOR other hand, during the same year, we Buffalo. J.Vw discoTcrj Wil1 brace you upin ft week Sod with WEITTS5 The Lateral Sewer! bought about $64,000,000 worth of Cattle—mixed shipments v >- ;!'AP.AW EE to Cure NerTc-jsDi.bility, I.OM of 8«n»l Power in
TALK IT OVEK. In a State of Bankruptcy THE .REGISTER. HITS 'EM HARD. A Husband and Wile Talk Abont —is the condition of PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY Continued From Page One, 'I'iK'ir Kami liter. The Husband our system if the liiotrns, Agree* nnd Submit*. liver becomes inac- ure mistaken, for nearly every day tive so that the SELBY A. MORAN, A few evenings ago Mr. and Mrs. when I go to school, I see several of the John L. D were sitting in the par- germs and poisons ANN U1BOH, MICH. Your can accumulate most eminent members of the medical lor and the conversation drifted upon within the body. acuity of the University smoking as their eldest daughter. "Ida has gone Keep the liver and TE RM S: to five theatres this season." Said the they pass along the streets, and I sel- bowels active and One Dollar per Year in Advance. wife, 'vis that so, who dons she go we're in a condition dom see one, but he has a cigar in has with?" asked the husband whose brow J of healthy pros- 1.50 il not ptild until alter one year. '/ perity and have mouth. These men are known to be is wrinkled from his business occuption. Last sufficiently well in- among the most eminent physicians in. "Why she sroes with Will F . He vested capital to tW Fit'!. a Sub- comes toseo her twice a week'' "Well draw upon in the
The University of Mo. will establish There Is Merit a department for the training of news- In Hood'a Sarsaparilla. I know it because paper men as soon as the funds will It has done me good. I was in a bad condition ]> Tlll'lt. The Oracle was put out last Monday morning and is more than up to the standard. The business men contribut- A GREAT SALE el literally and as a result the issue is finely gotten up, while the contents show that the editors have done equally Better # Cheaper. -OP - as well. Detroit's 4(0 attended, enmasse, the HE ROYAL BAKING POWDER is more economical than concert given by the U. of M. Glee, other brands because of its greater leavening strength, as iind Banjo Chilis at Htrassburg Hall T last Saturday night. The hall was well shown by both the U. S. and Canadian Government Reports. 8lied and the boys were at their best. Dry As a result everybody was highly The other baking powders contain from 20 to 80 per cent, less pleasei. The U. of M. Daily does not like the leavening gas than the ROYAL. So the ROYAL, even should action of the Kegents in granting the John R. Lochary, Roxbury, Ohid use of the Gym. to the Palladium fra- it cost more than the others, would be much the cheaper. With Sow Stomach, Heart Palpitation, ternities at a rental of $100. It claims In addition to this the superior flavor, sweetness, wholesome- Hot Flashes. Since taking Hood's Sarsapa- that this practically bars out all smaller Goods rilla I am as well as ever. I give Hood's Sar- organ zations which are unable to pay ness and delicacy of the food raised by ROYAL BAKING saparilla all the credit. I took no other the $100 for the use of the Gym. medicine. JOHN E. LOG-HART5 , Eoxbury, Ohio, POWDER would make any difference in cost insignificant. Hood's ^ Cures Personals. Hood's Pills are rapidly taking the lead. Me. C. LeBeau, of Detroit, was in the Highest of all in leavening strength.— In order to ar- city last Friday. Latest V. S. Government Food Report. James N. Reily will spend the holi- Campus. days in the city. range and close Mrs. W. S. Perry is visiting her son, The Oracle boys report a good sale of Ernest, at Bay City. their publication. City Assessor, O'Hearn, is out again ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. Prof. Taft is back from Cincinnati to after a serious illness. up Mr. Roath's begin his dental work Sheriff-elect J udson will soon move to The ( hristmas Wrinkle has been put Ann Arbor permanently. Chas. Stabler is getting about again Mrs. Harriet Freeman died at Hough- : on sale and ia an elegantly g-otten up after his long seige of illness. "It is stated as an "honest fact Grossman and Schlenker would lik 1st ate. number. ton, Mich., Dec. 13, at the age of 92 that one of the prominent city official to have people know that their supply Miss Jessie Gregg is now with the years. Funeral services were held is so poorly paid that he had to stay in of paints, oils, and brushes is as goot The Faculty Concert last Thursday Ann Arbor Agricultural Co. Sunday, and the remains interred at bed all day yesterday, to have the holes as any in the city and may be had at ( night was one of more than usual merit Clarence Clark, of Northville, was in Pray's jemetery, near Dixboro, where in his pants mended.—Courier- lower rate than can be had at any othe The hall was filled to overflowing and the city last week, visiting friends. the deceased formerly resided. She That probably accounts for the woe- place. A good paint brush, a pound o was the mother of Mrs. J. Pray, of putty and a can of prepared paint in th Seldom has such a great col- every body was highly delighted with Mrs. M. Chute, of Chicago, is the Whitmore Lake. ful lack of news in the Courier on that hands of any person will make a room the program. guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kyer, of N. particular day. look a hundred per cent, better. Ou Main-st. lection of well-bought goods The J cture by Murat Hulsted in the \I1I»P'" ION »l. paints can be used by anybody. Spenc Mrs. Dr. J. A. Wessinger is enter- It is reported that the Mergenthaler a few cents in our materials anc been offered at such extremely S. L. A. course last Saturday night was taining her sister. Miss Julia Crawford you can save dollars paid to some not a brilliant success. Mr. Halstead typesetting machine people have or- of Howell. If you are in need of dry goods, reud dered the Ann Arbor Courier to stop painter. One trial will convince you low figures. Here all the best can handle his pen far better then he the big adv< Hist m* nt oj Bach & Booth on of this fact. Rev. W. L. Tedrow attended the ded- using the Rogers machine. The former can liistongue. ication of a Lutheran church at Berrien page 11 of thus issue. conditions meet. Springs last week. company beat the Rogers people in an Prof. H. C. Adams is on the program P. G. Sukey writes that he has been injunction suit some time ago and are Probate Order. of a conference in history, political sci- James N. Riley and James J. Quarry TATE OF MICHIGAN successful in his financial affairs in compelling all who are using the Rog- CCOUNT. Y OF WASHTKNAW . ss ence and economy, and sociology, to be became full fledged citizens of the S United States last week. Germany and he will be home at least ers' machine to give them up. At a session of the Probate Court foi A Large Stock ap- held at Chicago University during the P. L. Bodmer, was in Cadillac and by January first. the County of Wash>enaw holden at proaching fifty-thousand of dol- first week in January. other northern points last week look- Supervisor Wa.tkins, of Manchester, the Probate Office in the City of Ann The Christmas Inlander promis- ing after his lumber business. The next lecture of the Inland League gets back hard at Supervisor Pond, of Arbor, on Monday the seventeenth day lars in value. Mr. and Mrs. Lew H. Clement will course will be given by Frederick C. of December in the year one thousand es to be away above the average. Man- the Courier, in an article in last week's eight hundred and ninety-four. aging e litor, Willetts, has been sitting spend Christmas with Mrs. Clement's Lee, on the evening of Jan. 7. His sub- brother, C. H. Greene, in Detroit. Manchester Enterprise. Watkins winds Present, J. William Babbitt, Judge up nights for weeks, preparing for this ject will be, "The Lady or the Tiger." up his attack as follows: of Probate. A Business Change issue. It will probably be a beauty. Oscar Schmid, of Jackson, spent last "Let a grand jury decide who is In the matter of the estate of Claudi- Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The street cars are now running guilty and who has tapped the treasury. us Mansfield, deceased, •equiring the turning of a Students are becoming not a little in- Frederick Schmid. of S. Fifth-ave. On reading and filing the petition, terested in just what changes will be around the new loop. The cars will al- The puplic is not interested in person- alties, so passing that part of the Cour- duly verified, of George s. Hotrum, great portion of the stock into maie in the various vacations. As yet, Pres and Mrs. Angell are in Des ternate, one going around north of the administrator c. t a., praying thai he Moines, Ia,'today, attending the wed- ier's article, I invite the editor of the •ash. no change has been made except that ding of their son, James R. Angell. campus and the next down South State Courier to appear before the Board might be licensed to self the real es- of thanksgiving. This will be only St., and so on. next January, then face to face, I will tate whereof said deceased died seized Fred Cornell, who was formerly with point out and prove that there are sev- Thereupon it is ordered, that Tues- one day next year. the Ann Arbor Organ Co. has again Miss May Noble will give a "Ger"en distinct false statements in his article day, the loth day of January next at 10 The junior social last Wednesday taken up the work for the company. man" to her friends at Granger's acad- headed 'Take the beam, etc' Lay on o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for A Whiter Just Open- night at Granger's academy was a bril- Beal, etc." the hearing of said petition, and that The Presbyterian Sunday School emy tomorrow evening. The Chequa- the devises, legateesiand heirs-at-lavv of ing.—Necessitating the pur liant affair. There were 63 couples will have its Christmas tree and enter- megon orchestra will furnish the music Now look out for a red-hot time next said deseased, and all other persons in- present. Twenty-six numbers were tainment on the Thursday after Christ- for the occas:on. January. _j terested in said estate, are required to *hase of cold weather goods. danced. The chaperones were Mes- mas. appear at a session of said Court, then tlamas Soule, Wade and D'Ooge. Senator Geo. Steele and wife, of St. This evening will occur the first to be holden at the Probate Office, in Johns, were in the city last Saturday to pupils'recital for the school year, at the LATEST COUNTY NEWS. the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause, The U. of M. Daily of last Friday attend the reception given by Mr. and A Reduction of University School of Music. It will be if any there be, why the prayer of said contains a very complimentary notice Mrs. J. L. Babcock. \VI;KSTI:K. petitioner should not be granted: And Prices, from figures already oi the work of Prof. Elrmr E. Brown, C. L. Simmons, treasurer of the City in Frieze Memorial Hall at 8 o'clock Mrs. Williams and daughter, Miss it is further ordered, that said petioner t of Duluth, a lake steamer just laid up Admission, tree. Maude, spent last week visiting here. give notice to the persons interested in of the Univ. of Calif. Prof. Brown is for the winter, is visiting L. C. Good- said estate, of the pendency of said pe- is low as the lowest. well-known in Ann Arbor, and his many Most of the residents of Lima were Rev. and Mrs. Baumgardner have re- tition, and the hearing thereof, by rich on E. Williams street. turned to spend Christmas vacation friends here will be glad to learn of his Mrs. Henry Cheever and Mrs. Rush in town yesterday listening to the trial causing a copy of this order to be with us, for which we are all thankful. published in the ANN ARBOR REGIS- Vel- success. C Barney will receive their lady friends of Sackctt vs. Dancer. The evidence Remember the entertainment this Dress Goods, Silks, on Saturday p. m., at the residence of was all in yesterday and the lawyers TER a newspaper printed and circulat- Some of the gentle male normalites the latter, No. 184 S. Thayer-st. Friday evening. Gyles Corey is the at- ing in said County, three successive ts, Trimmings, Table Lin- worked a great joke upon the night are making their pleas this morning. traction. Music, tennis playing are weeks previous to said day of hearing. Ernest Perry was in the city a short among the parts. (A true copy.) J. YVJLLARD BABHITI watchmen at the Normal recently. The laws won the prize in the pro- ens, Napkins, Underwear, Ho- Rigged out as ghosts they decoyed three time last Friday and made his parents WM. G. DOTY, Judge of Probate a short visit. He was on his way home nouncing contest last Tuesday nighi. DELHI .HILLS. Probate Register. (46) siery, Blankets, Comfortables, of the fellows into the chapel and fast- to Bay City from a business t"ip east. The successful contestant was E. E ened them in for the night. The fel- The Backus Bros, have bad a carload President and Mrs. Angell returned Gardner, a one year law, who has been of corn delivered at this station. DR.KILMER Bed Spreads, Notions, Domes- lows have not been caught, while the last Thursday morning from Rhode the principal of a high school in ( ali- A. C. Turner's father, who has lived watchmen are mum as owls. Island where they had been in attend- fornia for twelve years. here lor several years, has gone to Dex- tics, Mackintoshes and Um- Of the formation of new organizations anco upon the funeral services of ter to live with his son John, for the Preident Angell's mother. Rev. M. M. Goodwin, rector of St. winter at least. brellas all must go. at the University there seems to be no Rev. G. Voegtling, missionary for the end. The latest to date is the U. of M. Luke's.Ypsilanti, has accepted an invi- Mr. Gilmore has bought the old Wil- past five years in China, visited last ;ation from the Masonic lodges of Annlets place and has begun to fix it up. A large line of Handker Masonic Club. It has the distinction of week with his cousin, Rev. Neumann, Alex Bell's nephew and wife have come being the only organization of its kind in of 53 S. Fourth ave. He gave a lecture Arbor, to be with them tomorrow even- to live with him this winter. chief's just received. America. Last Thursday the elub gave on "Missionary Work and Criminal and ing, when they will hold a combined The district school will have a Christ Court Proceedings Among the Manda- installation of officers. The invita a banquet to its members at Hangster- rins" last Sunday evening at 7:30 mas tree with exercise", Friday even- fer's. There were 42 of them present o'clock, in Bethlohem church. tions say that this banquet will b< ing, Dec. 21. The Sunday School will made to surpass anything of the kind have a '"tree" but will have Christmas over held in the city before. lessons, songs, on the following Sunday.
Miss Bessie Howjand, of Decatur , SALEM TOWN. Mich., who recently completed a course Mr. Ernest Wright, of Leslie, has BACH & ROATH. From in Shorthand and Typewriting at the been visiting relatives in this vicinity. School of Shorthand, of 20 S. State-st. Mr. Fox, of Ann Arbor High school, has secured a position as stenographei spent Saturday and Sunday with Burt Biliousness 26 S. MAIN STREET. High Government Authority. with a large business house in Detroit Nelson. Headache, foul breath, sour stomach, heart- The west Congregational chuach held burn, pain in chest, dyspepsia, constipation. at a good salary. Miss Howland finds a social at the residence of Herbert No authority of greater experience on food products ex- Shorthand a far more pleasant employ- Smith Friday evening. Poor Digestion ment than teaching school and much Distress after eating, pain and bloating in the ists than Dr. Henry A, Mott, of New York. Dr. Mott's wide The young people of Lapham's Sun- stomach, shortness of breath, pain in the heart. experience as Government Chemist for the Indian Depart- more remunerative. day School gave a literary social at the HOLIDAY BOOKS residence of George Nelson Friday ment, gave him exceptional opportunities to acquaint himself Loss of Appetite -AT THE- Miss Matilda Kohm, Deaconess, and evening, proceeds $7.98. A splendid feeling to-day and a depressed one with the qualities and constituent parts of baking powders. traveling Missionary for the Chicag o The Baptist Sunday School and the to-morrow, nothing seems to taste good, tired, He understands thoroughly the comparative value of every Home, willl lecture this afternoon at i west Congregational school are pre-sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. o'clock in the parlors of McMillan Hall paring for Christmas trees. Lapham's Swamp-Root builds up quickly a rundown brand in the market, and has from time to time expressed Sunday School will have a supper at H. constitution and makes the weak strong. to ladies only, on the subject of rescue At Druggists 50 rents and $1.00 size. NEW C. Packards, Thursday, Dec. 27th. his opinion thereof. On a recent careful re-examination and mission work. The Women's Christian • Invalids' Guide to Health" free—Consultation free. Harry Hay wood son of Ed. Hay wood, DR. KIUMKII & Co.. BINGHAMTGN, N. Y. analysis he finds Temperance Union cordially invites all of Lapham's corners was sent to the Christian women to meet with them. county jail for 20 days for stealing a BOOTS AM> S«oes Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder This evening at 7:30 Miss Konm horse blanket from the Congregational MANUFACTURED BY BOOKSTORE church shed belonging to George Van JdMES MEANS SeCO.o superior to all others in strength, purity, and efficiency. Dr. will lecture to both men and women in Sickle. the Baptist church. The thirteen year old son of John BOSTON ARE 9 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. Mott writes :— Murray of Salem villiage met with a UNEXCELLED. " New York, March 20th, 1894. The Y. M. C. A. directors held a painful accident Saturday. He placed TflEY ARE MAOe 11 ALL , meeting last Thursday evening, and de- 1 loaded eatridge on the stove and held STYLES. SIZES I find Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder to be superior cided upon plans for their new quarters it there with his thumb, it exploded and AND WIDTHS Christmas Cards over Tinker's store. They authorized tore his thumb and forefinger from hi: to all others, for the following reasons :— hand. Mr. Wade the new physician at 1st. It liberates the greatest amount of leavening gas the executive committee to make a con- tho villiage dressed the wound. Imported Booklets tract for fitting up the same, with the and is consequently more efficient. understanding that the rooms shall be Look up what Martin Haller has to Sets of Books 2nd. The ingredients used in its preparation are of the complete and ready for occupancy by say in his ad in two day's paper. 43 purest character. Jan. 1st. At this time the Ladies' Kitchen Fraoch. For Ladies' and Gentlemen's Toilet Sets Auxiliary is to give the members of the Kitchen French is sometimes mean- 3rd. Its keeping qualities are excellent. organization a reception. ingless and not to be translated, but Plush Goods 4th. On account of the purity of the materials and their some of its moat familiar phrases have FINE SHOES It is said that the Normal co-eds over curious and Instructive histories. Photograph Albums relative proportions, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder must at Ypsi., are degenerating in the mat- Haricot de mouton, mutton stew with Of the Best Makes and Latest Styles, be considered the acme of perfection as regards wholesomeness ter of etiqu ette, that they actually eat aotatoes, is said to be nothing' more with their knives and when at table ;han "aliquote de mouloi," which and at Rock Bottom Prices call at Children's Books and efficiency, and I say this having in mind certificates I actually play catch back and forth with means mutton chopped up into mor- loaves of bread, at least so insinuates a sels or aliquot parts. Flageolet, the Bibles have given several years ago respecting two other baking 'amiliar kitchen French for a species L. GRUNER'S Detroit paper which also states that the AT- powders. of bean, comes from tho tin phase- faculty have arranged a series of lec- olus, a bean. It was cor. ^>tjd first NO. 8 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. The reasons for the change in my opinion are based on tures on etiquette. Now just listen and nto faviole, and then a spurious you will hear some of the Ypsilanti pa- SCHALLER'S the above facts and the new method adopted to prevent yonr liminutive flageolet i , ' ••scribe a We also carry a large line of Arties, pers declaring that it is all due to the mall bean. There v as an inter- Overshoes, Rubbers, etc., and Holiday HEW BOOKSTORE, baking powder from caking and deteriorating in strength. bad manners learned from the Dnlver- mediate stage in which the word ha4 Slippers. HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D., L. L. D." I Uus fo-ms faviolet and fasiolet. 19 E. Washington St., Op. Hangsterfer's, Til)', ANN ARBOR KEGISTER'. THUK8DAY, DECEMBER § 1894
STATE NEWS NOT.ES. CONUHUSHION AL NEWS. A Chance to Make Money. W. H. BUTLER, . o. m.m. \IIUOIC, th iiu,v I'IH- .-..11.i. 1.• 1.11 ton oi FARMS ] iii.- \i. •' 'i i"' «•' iniii",i I have been lolling i H ih w a ihei s-ri-tiiirnand Trtamrti WW 8Q\ tin I I mm i or t9 Xtitiffirti • HARNESS I ll'ilpl. in.1,1., :. IOBII [' , I) in fUVOI Ol , I" A CHAPTER OF THE DOINOt OF i iiii! i . ,,111 1 "f whloh in' iwl\," itcit ti"' throe ui'.-i.s, and have oleared Itllfi \ I'M I 1 H i;, • I' I . i, | . . 11' OF ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. MICHIQANDI i;-. • .1 Hi., 1 'I.i'. I"" IttllWIll I Pi II .nn ni your reader . wit bout piw MONEY TO LOAN. TIMBERED LANDS •linn "in:ii 1. I" which i"1 orltli'l led the |ty Nete, Whip*, i *p D iton, He»T« .'Illl.,n. \ 11 ,|, .: 11.11 axperlenci . beat i bis? tn i hii bu il In ('u! ': . \ • , Tho nil. hi;: .11 siui,. QfMge i ...n, HI I..ii. fi-iini ' , in,,11,.'. I'l,,- ilu.v 1 ml mi'/ I | . Cure, H""f Cure, Bonner'i Horte u 11 Ii 11 1 . 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Thr il"" i" »P1 " ' " (11 '•" OUT OF TOWN ORDERS Nun I. a«t " .nil ural mil 'IT -I •• bad boon 11 .-,••!<•<• I < • < I ,, "in No. I »{.;•» I'.nililiilil ih" , (noil 1 "i 11," pi'ii ml I'-l :. "I |l • to n u ': for til • - I;I 1 II \\ III III \ 1.1 1',-M .11,1 of Wl.'i.'» "ll .in,!., and i.'• i deolfned I',,,1 N , , ,,," n da) 1 • i.ii 1 1 MILim v "I l,',|,iil,li, :ni ,i |, H ii.i i . •' Holiday Goods and Nin •' ' . • of i« let (Old pen '"in No. 30 East Washington Street. i niiionsi v. \ i•••» Iki "i "i t he in -• "I Ul, \\ , ,, , , i '.\ im I in,In, . "I w .1'. ili-.'I.lliil I" IT ii' • . i i in ialter illll." \\ II ll "iM ll ,1.11. "f Wedding Gifts made ,1,1 nil 1 fl 111 II . iih" Im \.-," n .11 1 ,i i - lands pa.v • (ai greetei ratu In propor ';'pi"i i ti , '-,..,. inbol MM ' in.. Bow. ii" drop] 1 hi in "a :,,,, .Mi i,, |,. liowii Him ih" poll iI..II I., i heir 'MI ' i \ t ii.ui ,"IM Atf'1!'' \\ ,1 lit, il, an especial featon by i i, •, i, v i i u ip, ,' ,• 1 1 n: iij' l"i I 11.11 Ill M . money or corporate property. The I'li.Mil Ii, ii.liiii: in Ii "I "i ' ANOTHER MEAT MARKET! U ll llh ,ll,.\\ ,." Ml ("Illl |>,l \ Ml"lll . "1 nail, Write us lor .1.1 ni , Mi 11, , 1 \.i.ti, hi.I lee "i t !"• ;• i •' held ;i public re I , • I., 1 , ,.,i 1 1" , 1 1 [ y on 1 bill 1 ,l",'i. 1 .<• "f • . 1 • 1 . " i[i IH :i ppi IM 1 ' "ii pin . ..11 " nli 18(1 ' A l.il. prices on what yon ,-i-|.t Ion in t in- .• .'.Hi Ivo parlors The bin iii" .,'IIIIIIIII. •• • .- «Ithoul ••" 1 "i A. A. FRUHAUF & Co. grange h liny, D000111 b Illi'tll. "1 hi i'i . • nip ' I li"U III.11 111 III,' CHECK PUNCH CO., I" t ' 'Hi I""" i-icoriiii IOKS, III '"111 I Illll "illl 111" ih ''li.-nl f 111" want. Esttaates cheer ,, , 1 . QltlPlnytHl I h.i 11 .1 ,"11 .1; ". I -ul I 11 0| . I. 'Illl Stttl I- ""-I I 1:1111,1 W.I' .1"! is BAST HURON STREET. •rii.. Follow iii • . • i. ,i |" I .-.-Ml 1" , Illl I M Till' •!'. 941 F. St. N. W., Miisi.T, Oi.. Bi ilorton, FruH R > 1 1 I'mili .Inv. Th" , OOB" ' ,, I'll! h.lll'l .1.1 l"l 1 "111 fully given. : : : : • 1 ,,i nn. bill i" " tabltsb Mi IM in IMI 1 IMII 1 r, per .. 111 i" . 1 hull in IHll'J, Washington, D. C. FINE FRESH MEATS ..i ,i ...... i M 'I'i ..I.-. I'll ini ',11. led iirrr. 'I'll" .p, ,nin M \ , in [| I."I I h.i \ ' ,i.l \ .in " I ., ItttlO Jason Uroadmnn, Paw Pawi stewards II n.111, MM"; . h 1 "1 11, Ii in I \V hinl 1 i MM . . 11.11 bill .MI1 I] 11 mil,HI. nf OF ALL KINDS. i .," 1 i .i i I !• I,' I . I ;i lit .ill" |.| ,. . 1 iMi,ni" h w " .1 "I 11 1 , , "i : ,1 \ 1 I.I . 1.1 I'l ':i, ., won ,.i 1 yeui nud \tiiinin- ti'vviir.i. .i. ll. Mint in. lira nil I.':I I'i'i . ii.il, hi :.U|i]",i I 1,1 Ih. id Ml I'M"" 1 Hi'! Corn I .IM MI "MI G i )//•: ixHE \S()N, 0(1 Ii linn lady asi Istant Mrs J H. Mfti . , WlUi .nl ,MI\ imp. .1 I :i nl 1 h.i 11;:" i M Mii.v " SMITH & SONS, tl I i-ll I.II.I <>>-(• >> In II.. 11(1 mil Mi'i'l, MM.I 1 . , 1 Mini" ii'-imi l.i.hlv II. •• inil. . huplatn Mi •- Mai y Mayo, Hatl le .IM. UlV( vote nu 1 h Tl,< hi ' "I' ' "M"ll IliiYM i reek i res urei i S 8ti ana. • hut ih ..iiiil 111 T r Tin- II. 11 ,l"\\ 11 I In- |-i i.• r- I h" ,1,1 ;i i I, ,1 1 ,-|i.,rl 1 DETROIT. bUl | ll II Km II. promptly ".ni im.. , "iiiniiii 'i 1 ii" « liola • 1 \. ||ANGSTERFER'S Illll UP Mil M Ll. 1 ,1' 1 111 "I II,. in •. Ml Ann Arbor n \ upproiii lui In 'i 'i lin pi ,11 ,Inn nl u 1 . I Ii.i I "I Vt 1 I I,MM for Hi,- .-i n11 I a . , I,, 1 ",' i, ,- I i I ' . ' il 111 r.u- N I, v AIM prepared Mi. hlgtn'i r.>i..iiii('.MI. 111 1 II w.r. ...M in who HI • I ,1 1|. - - mili"" then 1" '• unit pi p nt (jROSSMAN & jJCHLKNKER Secretary of Bt« te W atihlngton i 1 . ,, , in,MI. iilnti ii pi" in 11,,, bill lo tin 11," ' with * i.i \..1.11.'. 1 With lev • mi h:i i ii in-. I UM Intel • "-I I bill lot' II 111,11,1,11 loll 'I'll "i i lie populal i i Mli ord • I tl V" . . i ii . t .i i , i u ii '•. 111. ,11 , ,! Ill, I . . , • New Store You Will Soon be ,1 Inhabitant .,,, Ill" n , 11 I " III, tp have the inn eave i e i UOof 11. Stl i The In 111 I., i tho you! , 1 i, i. Thinking About 1 .in,,. '1 ;> MI. 1 iiih- .1 iii iplaj ri-.'n:.i- ,.t' |,,,|,ni. 11.HI since 1890 IM I.I , I 1 \ , >\ loi . OOttOll . 1 i 1,1 .. 1.11.11 1.11 111.1 whloh ,,\ in .11 and ,-itle per oont, 1. .1 u inir "Mi-.1.1.- at i in-••• oil le • ' I"- In [or in Candy ni Tii. i• 'I'll" lull I h, ', |, 1 .'I u ll llmil mn,-inIn now 70 liioorpoi .iti'i 'it lei In ttiuli 11 11', in M . , up tho pi Wi'iit I" il Mi .. I . "Mi- Ol 'HI in the for ii" rioll w ii ii ii total population - Wi, oi .1 Illl 1111, hill " hi, I , portal "ihe Ol Ih" 1. 'Pi' 11 1 ilnlv 'I'll", ill h, Bent lij t t,x- .. p. r i-.-ni "i t he total populal Ion ol I CHRISTMAS mill h,.., . ' "lln- i in- bats. , . ,- 111 I li,'.i|.[,,,,|. T. .• 111111 • "i 1.1 . M 11 ii excupilons, I to J" H," ' ,M1 U/OI^CD ! • 1 , 1, .. Not .'"iniiiii | II. i;,". ' i ,. i" i' 11 bill wan ' ''I Dec. 18 .1 ml irlml In i/in iimir fi i, ,,,l MIt.i.ii.'.i 1..Ilougiii"M fo i pur 1 .1. I'i ilnifi:: ir, I',ni /it l/i you, <
and nit'.i ii.-v "iiMiiii .IIMI vi :i . .•ni in an Illustrated waj and let it E OWEN ELECTRIC BELT &. APPLIANCE CO. nmody ever duvlmnl i 1 11, 11 1 i,, .,,,,| an poillt III I'M 'I "I I .IM:III:I \... "I. MI that. tOI TO «11 STATE •THICT, CHICAGO, ILL. .l.i 1111; • |" i \M 11. i i: Ms I. ' Mel in ii\, "i 1 ..1111111:1 nn.1 1: i- hi Kmlnenl i ommander ol Mil hi upon the death ot Blr John J 1 \ greal line of development Is Iii\ nnii nini and |>ro\ent i I'ontn ' >•!• II I Illll I. "• M . I' Abbott opnnotl up by this new d)soo>ery it WANTS YOU iii 11. 1 roll A 1 ti 1 < that wiiit uiii" will im TO BEND I"OH THtin LAHOC \ ii nt i<• 1111.i M .i • in.,,I,, i,, n prol< t It. Don't Dour for Shin liouli- pin! in 1 he affair and It -< New s ..I u ,\ i hi.-.i ... 11m11,.i ,,,, i h,. done away with, and that bj purobas- ii "in evei \ standpoint, Many of the I'" II II'. \ I V.I II 111 , I ) iiiK a tew piotures of Ntm ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Irs. 11 "iiiiin-iit 11 mi best 1.now a men I i'ii., -v i. pulled ii ..in i in- -.'.\ it'-h and banana i Is you oan laai n ELECTRICITY _ of 1 let roll and i he state were p and i he llg hi blo« n The ENGLISH, GERMAN < - tnfoi'1 I 'owdor \\ in cure you. tii" vi rj newest thing In the musioal WHIN AM_ OTHER REMI Dll "i"i \ .ir the Light Infantry WITH ..f i in- u reciters \N ai itl«ou\ ,i. ,i SWEDISH '. beaut iinii\ de ted world 11 i Hi" skin oi an ordinary Hvi- miiiiii. i i.. fore i in- 11 inn .ui I red. NORWEGIAN • you "iin produce "mlddla notes theM medium Im Hi" :i|i|iln ili.'ii "I I I". IIII ily nv MOIL Smfort I \ Itai M:II .1. .i I r.n rim i ."Mii'iii \ 'ii iu iih in.in \ okohanu "f ,"' • Itj." and Hi" "i.miii.iM" it I., i in- \\ e i mint ter Uaxetti aj i hat while hunt ing at PluN lnir, aci uit>ut wiii t.'ii you how to sing I' I.. -.11 Ifllllll .1'. 6 CT». ally hot 1111• i• ..-ii IM i he i lAt hand and i he -i ' i i in nn Miii ,„.,i,,, "in tii" in ii ipaoe of iii" bas i olef " i >. rleed foruttinoonneotlon with Com .ui "ii 11 adi am s opoo r.i. In The arm, n blob he It liable ti A man oould thus turn a landscape fort Powder, I • an i Ii Kant Tolli i loap Japan i nmont hat oonl i aoted THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT i'"' • II i ladic are aglt it t b< foi -i foi". "i i, '"I"- I., .,'•, ..in Into song, evoking harmony • lor Hi'- i tuuU, UM face, the 11 kubject of hai Ing i he leg Ulatun i'.in-, lin ..I >n\ 'tum tin- oows whloh grass In the if.n. change i he i It v ohai t< to allow meadow, and n whole grand opera ihnii I,, v.tt- at ichool elect Ion ' '..'I 'I'M'' I"! 'Ir. «t • "I,, ol| f,,r i ... s,.i, •>! \. |... in nui ii \ . with Hi" overture thrown in oould i"> i in btophei • worth •1,(00,0 i the Nevada banu oi Y rancUco to buy the tow n site ol worked up out ol»11»• potatoes and Mb* liini'iU-r.iil' 1 y menu ll ..I MajOl M.-lr- | "III- luii'k, rill il.'M. t iiiu.i, Ni-viiiin. .ni the i him. Valley Spring Gurry Comb dlth, « int.-. at Nil.-., with » pltoli iir would undoubtedly have killed rail) oad, s nan ">\ ;..ui;.,. i ,,,i,t m .,, i, • Clock Spring ftl »• Brush, PlUevery Curr*. TIK- Meredlt h had not the offloei ai rlrad liuitf. the nut tn nini iln- . "ii Only Perfect Cotnb. i • t .1 by r. :.. \rniv tnd bj Barautti nml .pi'.i in i mi.- i hi lutophei u ai loi i nn i w nil i in-1 inn.. Valley Beel I Children Cry for li.ii|.!ui)'li t mn.i-;, ami l..vi.lin^ I l.'i'.rmi-ii ol llu- WmU. . ompany The deal Inulud in [all Meredith ;uit.- 'in Dealer i"i it. Sample mailed po»( puti atrtoui but he will recover. Pitcher's Castoria. ' limi.llK. •rim < I »U» •••«ll OOH IO«Uh;«lUt>l.,Soutk 11. .1.1. InUiMl. I'liC, y.NW i DECEMBER 20
OF US, no Doubt if not, nv wish t<> intro- duce Ourselves We are HUNTER, GLENN & HUNTER, 177. <7o. 181 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT. YOU Our stocks of Dn Q Is. Notions, Millinery, Cloaks, HUNTER, GLENN• HUNTER Carpets and Shoes are always bnra full of the best goods pro The [lustling Dry Goods House of Detroit, where we have gained the conti duced. We wish to interest you in our M/ Woodward Ave. HEARD DETROIT, - - MICH
< l,r«li,iu I I.Mir. I.I • lie mi NOTBH. »n.l. nil lon.'h her faoi IS SO familiar, I'I.II.HI. Onl.-r, n.ul-ii^r l< i>, <-< In*,, IT. SHOWED HB COULO RUN. Aii old Gorman who iv.-.-iiiiv j ,'anil..i remember her name," io this eountry from the fatherland, QTA n Of MIOHIOAN i viauii ha\ Ing been made tn the oon ol Ih,- mo ;| arl [stlo ina-a IIU- the flnl Hoy w i>n iii» Prln n. oi \ i \ oi u v n i, n tl> They finished (heir shopping and bai begun a novel indu itry In a little dltlons of a oertalo mortgage madjs bj tin. Olhor tint lli%p|>r Al M • Ion i.r ill.- t-i..1 ..i I,- Court for tha Christmas covers of tin-your is found (he kwo ladles found theraselvu at shanty In E*egg street, Philadelphia 1 mini \ ..I *\ II im ni « . holdon M i In I'l-olum. Marali \. ttogors tO \ rot IM I limn ol I In' . mi. .- In i lie i II \ i.i \uii \, i,,,i ,.,, I'hni i-ii\ of \nn Arbor Michigan, dated on theDeoernber number of tho Over I'M-1 111 Ii the winner always, *ure iiic iami point where one of (hem had This \H nothing more or Ian tbao she enough. That the besl man In pluok .l;n. Hi.- Bill il:i\ l)f II,.,-.-ml.,1. In II,,- \ , :[ , Maroh Ith, 1893 and reoorded In th land, it is greeDi brown and gold, on 1MB I" i dlaagreeablo noqiiiiintdiico. manufacture of "oheetnut flour." rii" .""' till ill loiiiill ,-,l ami III 111 |J I.no ii.-i- of i be Register of Deeds for w ..1 1.1 .mi-, doesa'1 :ii>v.i \ get Drst I'rr .i win.II,i ii. II. .in,i-, -,,. pure white, in his oharmlng depart- "Then she it again Why, i do be* iionr Baanufaoturad from dried obed i i.'n.-uv. oiini\ on the i.iii day of March, plaoe In (he Bompetitlons of ths world ii s ment, "As Talked In the Banotum," lii'vo BIIO'N I' TII I hoi'O all I lio Inn.'," IIIIIH hns for many y-ai-.-i boon 111 (jrottt In Hi" mall,-i ,,r II it.lllo ,,r Ihin 1883, In Liber i ol mortKiit'o^, on pujsto Is» generally aooepted faot, while iial, I, l.ni-ii. ,1,-, , :li.' Niii.l, pointini: lo the perSOB in (loiimnil In (tonnany, A delloiOUS SOft 118] on ulii.-h morl;:a;:o I lii'i-o is nou Mr Wilihnan hns a pnt.ln-l .io Iii lie the in.-rii- per 11 of wind or nusole ''" i.-.-i.iin;-. uml l II1I111 ii iuu Hi., putltloputltlon ,imv quesl of HW-oi't lirnml I-I ma.lo from il bj I 'Uliril. llf RlllUI -I Hull . pi,,\ iir | hill II rlaimoil tO '•. duo I ho SUIH ol tWO I hoir. (ihristmai story, thai will find i warm la reaohing tha frost rasV oa&nol be •',il.Mn iii I run,nil imii nn III,, In I In i '..in i "Thai woman" Qoodncsi sake*, those who are familiar with ih" old ami two hundred and twentj Bve dot spot In all old soldiers' hearts, tn ad* disputed* pin poiliii-' In tie ll.i- hi .1 « ill Itllll I, illUIUMll lai and seventj oentsi the whole amount that's j. ui-.i-i f \ on see In i he min or fa ibionad method or preparing (be III b li.l l||i .I- ill in i\ Ii,. :i.oil,-,l I.. I.i i .1 I • ' • ha\ in" I,,-,-oino iliio iliti,.ii I., i his rojMilar iloparl mont, Mr. One lit (le boy forgo 1 thii dial Ino there/1 said her friend, obokiag with dough, The product of (he old i;.-r I I"' I'XI'CMl rl.X in •• il.l will n: il m- ||i ii.>n (he other .lay and remained . Il li.-r mil a hie p,-i nil ami payable on ancouDl ol tho non pa] Wiiiinian contributes another Malayan I.T I'll, i |>U]H1I| II i . IM il, n ,1 I lilt) Mi,II,I , i I lie man i establishment Is muoh •ought Of iiii, -r. -I h, blissfully happy In oossequenoe ft Ami iin'moriin,-.1 woman who had Mllll il "I' .iMllllirj 111 «t, H l.n ,. .1,., I, in Ih,, ii "The Rival " thai Is fullj on after by tho OorumiiH In l.ho neigh ll'l III! I i i i w • •,11 \ Hve dollars provided for \v:is at 11 11:1 v.-liu.' .-ii-.-ii-., OBI "I I ho •• ••Hi her on 'i refleol Ion ws obi Iged to n level with his Former tales of i hat hood, iin.i the supply Li far below the |,il II loll, .mil Ih.'it llu- ,1, i in laid tn" id no suit :n I.I on< at|iii it Ii where 1 hey fill out I'll ' III 11 I I.'. 1)1 aoknowled je i hat t hi sable demand. pro.'.-, din ] ha\ ni" been Ii '",- ohi peninsula, Joaquin Mlller's iii.- .ii.u\ by an aoi or two mads up .if I II ml nil ui hoi : ntt'tv led In smirk » a/ ).." o.. /. M < 1 i i|U i I'll I i, I p|M II |l| , ,• liiloil lo ro.o\ or lli-mom-\ -.oriiri-il In drill i lor t |.|>. ,ii niii i-. I poem "'J he I long ol i he i lalbos looal HV..11, i-iiniiMi;. bow ii 11 lull ill ...i.l i '..nil. Hi.MI i,, in. hoi,I,.,, ,i ih,.sani tnortjfnjfo or unj parl thereol VJ I' \ 11' OP Mh III.: ' Son' bailment The 1 or 10ml 1 by membei I'li'lill,- I Mil.',-. In I I,,' I il \ ol' V.-II \ I In,i , in \.m th.-roior,' in \|. iin- power ChHdren Cry for OOOUNTT oi W v-a, ri \ in i * ••! nlj • . MI hi' udlenoe, -1 "(| whe <<•. befon 1 he • an.I i treat oi the reoonl election, and A inn- II"-, in. I loin pi IMI.ml, \ 1 I 'In II WllJ I 111' pi i \ ,' llf liil I Ill III,I prediots that tr\ Ing M, Soott will be ii iv,. inn- to be oleared after V i.' I i I i . I i II I I I . i. i . i! I llll I tho pi.ni i of tho --I.'ii II im.i i,'iiain-ii HI, i'..Iin i|ne 111 Illll I l\ I iri- In I IM i pr.n nl .1 nol loo i , hi the n.-st Senator from < 'alifornls rhs 1 he performan.ee, 1 hey begin to haul Miirgiirel < llaticj. Del'einltmti", 111 lin pi mh 1 in' poll 1 from under 1 he ten |l(| I hi- I,.:,| |l)|| I I.. I, 1.1 I.', " i\ rn thai on Sal HI .ia\ i ho Ufll h daj ol Book i U>\ lew - are unusually full and : II ponding In i h« Circuit < 'ourl for lipj "I I It I . .I ,1. I 11, I II pii I M : .In . I .lanuar\ , I s'i ,, a! Ill o'.lo.K in I In- ,\ raot fot imi • .-.-iii Coal is made up of (he remain ih • i lounl j oi We ihten i« In i himoerj. -.I im v \ \ \ KIIOII i.'i I.I n u II n,.« |,:ip,-i Interest Ing. < >\ erland i 'ub. Co., ; noon ai the oasl froi ' he < 'ourl i-i 1 n w:i. to be run, and • ohubby, tree aad plant! « hloh gri « on (he it Ann Ai Lor on Ilii- .U,\ il.n ol Hi-, im .1 mill . ii. .1 hii iii'-. in . i hi I-,,IIni \ ih,.-. i ion ic in i he oil) oi \mi \rbor i thai Francisco, < 'al. i I,Ml . In .ml ||HJ "I well groomed lad .if 0 pleaded earth before man or any other mam in-i \ D, 18W ||| i i in tin- pia,-o for holding tho < 'iroult III I In • .'.ill ..- ll :l|'|i Ml 111;; frODl alii with hit fathei and motnei to ma! bad appeared. < lhanged bj p i u II.I i \i;n ii Mini i r. ( ourl lor s.-u.l i-ounly ol W ash I i-nniv I The next number ol i [arper's I tlavll on ill.1, i h M ilie defendant M ir [A (i lie i ..p\ I aii.nv him to ran The other lure, heal an i dam] is, (his tns IS of u O, \. r. • K. KI tor. I.. pUblk an.-lion lo will contain i oharmini i \\ ening
Word has been received from San Francisco of the arrival of a daughter REINHARDT'S at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. here is a Flynn. Both the baby and Mrs. Flyno, T Difference. ice Allie Tolchard, are doing well. Shoes Save Dollars! Christmas The case of Louis Kohde vs. Win. Other dealers sell their Biggs was completed last Thursday just best Chocolates at 50c. after last week's Register had gone to We sell Chocolates at The Good Wearing qual- GOc and -75c People see press. It was a hard fought battle. the difference and pay us The jury gave the plaintiff a verdict of ties of our shoes have been the secret of Han dker chiefs. the extra price. They $2,500. can't often see the differ- our success. These ace times when ence in drugs and so our The friends of Frank Hess, of the prices have to be the same Gas Company, aie poking fun at him people expect much for their money- A grand offering that will outclass anything done hereto- as others, but the di.{hr< MX because some other fellow with the No shoes contain more value than ours. fore. Every item quoted below worth double. Our reputa- is there just the same. same name was up before a justice re- cently for having been upon a big To durability we add pleasing tion as HANDKERCHIEF HEADQUARTERS is well established. Avoid the rush. Buy now. Don't let CALKINS' PHARMACY, drunk. appearance and perfect fit, all com- :(l -«i>iiHi Stiile-Nt - The city council has approved the that Christmas Dollar go until you have seen Our Low A box of olu!'" /»"/> n afford to give a dollar for the Last week's Allegan Gazette came The rooms of the Young Women" over this when they come to be uppei brightest now. privilege. out :n pamphlet form with a pink cover- Christian Association will be open from classmen. Wonder if the corresponden .lay Wood, of Chelsea, will be turn- 5 to 7 every evening this week. Any girl The Michigan Academy of Sciences, is a freshman? key after January 1st, under Sheriff who would find it convenient to eat her .rhich was organized last June, will Beautiful Christmas books and toys Judson. lunch there is invited. Coffee, 5 cents old its first session at Lansing,Dec. 26- for the little folks at Schallar's in w a cup. Rooms ovor First National Bank book store at 19 E. Washington st. Ho SCHAIRER & MILIEN. The Political Equality Club will 7. A splendid program has been ar- and look over his stock before you de- meet at McMillan Hall, Friday, Dec. 21. The Adrian Pi-oss is authority for the anged, and an interesting time may be cide what to buy, everything new, tir>;- at 3 p. m. xpected by all who are interested in class and at rea-onable rates. 43 statement that Lansing merchants sell LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. The December issue of Hard Times kerosene oil for 5 cts. per gallon right lie work of this society. For full par- iculars address the secretary, F. C. If you are in need of dry goods, read has made its' appearance. It is up toalong and that now they will give •"ewcombe, Ann Arbor. th? bhj advertisement of Bach & lioath on the standard. you 26 lbs. of 6ugar for a dollar. Now P'tge 11 of this issue. tell us what the Adrian merchants do The Inland League social last Mon- for a living? day night was well attended and en- joyed by all. The office rooms in the Opera House Block, formerley occupied by Lawrence Pres. Angell's Annual report for the and Butterfield, have been rented by past year has just been issued in Messrs. Randall, Pros. Atty. elect and pamphlet form. Atty. Prank E. Jones, of Saline. They • CHRISTMAS 5ALE ! • Quite a number of letters have been will not be legal partners, but simply received at the Ann Arbor post office occupy the same offices addressed to Santa Claus. Cornelius Cornwell, one of the pio- DRESS GOODS SALE. CLOAKS AND FURS. Rev. J. W. Bradshaw made an ad-neers of Ypsilanti, and one of the early Our line of fine Novelty Dress Goods Every Cloak and every Fur Cape in dress at the Congregational meeting at paper makers in the west, died at his is a delight to every seeker after a our entire stock marked down to Tliree Hudson last Tuesday night. home last Thursday afternoon at the landsome dress. Quarters and in many cases to O«e- age of 75 years. While in Boston a few Stylish imported fabrics for Evening Ha If the early prices. The Ladies' Society of Bethehem days before, he had been stricken Costumes we are showing in a variety These prices will popularize thes& church will meet this afternoon with with paralysis from which he did not exceptional in a city of this size. garments as presents, and the early Mrs. J. Schairer, on Ashley-st. recover. To enable every lady to indulge in a buyers will secure some choice bar- The various displays of Christmas A vagrant by the name of Sullivan satisfactory and Stylish Dress, we have gai ns. goods in the store windows about the was arrested in the M C. depot last marked down several thousand yards of Muffs, Boas and Children's Fur city are the finest we have ever seen. Monday night. From his story he isStaple and Fancy Dress Goods to 39c Sets will be found in this department at The teachers in the public schoolssupposed to be a fugitive from justice. and 49c a yard, about two-thirds the very attractive prices. have been given permission to have Justice Gibson sent him to jail for 30regular prices. . * Christmas tree for the little folks. days before the expiration of which it is believed some new developments The next reception of the Choral will be made. GLOVES I Union social club will be held at the FANS! Finest assortment of Kid Gloves can Whelan Murphy, of the Star Cloth An immense stock from which to se- •School of Music Friday evening, Jan. always be found at our Glove Counters 12. ing House, had a narrow escape last lect, from the cheap Jap. Fan to the fin- Tuesday morning. While decorating est creations of Silk, Satin and Gauze. Each year we add to our reputation as an up-to-date Dry Goods Store and In at 98c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. You The case of Bryant VB Houston, which no window the step-ladder slipped and Every price and quality from 5c to one particular is our superiority more manifest than In our yearly will find the best values that can be af- was finished last Saturday in the cir- $5.00 each. offering of Holiday Goods at popular prices. forded at the price. cuit court resulted in a verdict of no threw him against the plate glass cause for action. breaking it. Mr. Murphy escapee uninjured, but it Is a wonder that h LADIES' EMBROIDERED LADIES' SWISS GENTS' The annual Christmas festival in was not seriously cut. UMBRELLAS connection with St. Andrews's Sunday JAPANESE SILK School will be held in Harris hall, next Last Thursday night at about half Embroidered Hdkfs. SILK INITIAL Monday afternoon. past 8 o'clock the fire department wa HANDKERCHIEFS AT <)C, 98c to $5.00. HANDKERCHIEFS AT 4OC called out by an alarm of fire in Rosey' (Worth 15c.) At 9C (Worth 15c) The city council, at its meeting billiard hall on State-st. The fire, which (Special Values) (Worth 75c) last Monday night, decided not to at- fortunately did not amount to much tempt to make any repairs upon the was caused by a cigarette stub being main sewer on Depot-st. dropped through a crack in the floo and upon some straw below. It is said that there were nearly as JAPANESE many listeners outside of University There will be a special civil servic P been.makln£ history so fast the past few months that everything from the "flowery kingdom" is interest- Hall last Friday night as there were examination, held at the high schoo people in attendance at the concert. A ^ prise m opening a Japanese Department is meeting with heartv appreciation. A large part of our second building, on Saturday, Jan. 5th. B and lt l it f H l h bif Oulvr enterpriser te0 anpd ugr ele p epartment is meeting with heartv apprec g p Rev. C. A. Young will preach at the lapse of time, the list of eligibles ha rn'? * °/. . !*• ° gant passenger elelevator makes it easy of access. Here you mly see the beautiful Church of Christ next Sunday morning been reduced to three on the carriers Porcelains of Kindami and Satsuma, side by side with the cheaper but nevertheless beautiful wares of Tokio and Owari. on'"Christ is his own best evidence." list and two on the clerk's list. Th Japanese Plates, Vases, Crocker Jars, Cups and Saucers Tea Pots, Chocolate Pots, etc., etc., There will be no preaching at night. female clerk list, however, has th at prices ranging from 4c to $3.00. Whether wishing to purchase or not, a few moments can be requisite number of names yet. pleasantly spent in looking throuj h this attractive line of goods. The Michigan Central boys wore a big smile last Friday when the pay car Mrs. Callie Gates, who has recentl hauled up in front of the passenger sta- completed the course of instruction i HANDKERCHIEFS. tion and received a visit from of all the School of Shorthand, of 20 S. State PRESENTS FANCY GOODS them. St., has secured the position as sten Our assortment of Handkerchiefs is an unusually large FOR GENTLEMEN. ographer with the Ann Arbor Orga one and comprises many novelties in medium and expen- Displayed on 2nd Floor. Take Elevator. The furniture, dry goods and cloth- sive goods rarely shown outside of the large cities. Our line includes Collar and ing stores and all others which have Co. The position was formerly held b Cuff Boxes, Shaving Sets, Trav- PURSES AN ENDLESS VARIETY, 10c TO $1.00. usually been closed at (i p. m , will be Miss Frances Dorr, who was obliged Fancy Hdkfs., 5c to 15c. Duchess Lace Hdkfs., eling Cases, Ties and Mufflers, Hand Bags 49c to $2.00. Collar and Cuff Boxes, give it up on account of poor health. Linen Hdkfs., 15c to 75c. open this week during the evening $1.25 to $5.00. Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Night Initial Purses, 19c. 98c to $2.7*. Embroidered Cambric Manicure Sets, $1.50. Shaving Sets, 98c to $1.98. hours. The December number of "Th Hdkfs., 9c to $1.25. Mourning Hdkfs., 10c to $1. Robes, Fancy Suspenders, etc., Fancy Hair Pins, 3c to98c . Glove and Hdkf. Boxes, Christmas exercises at the North Alumnus'' made its appearance las Embroidered Linen Hdkfs, Children's Hdkfs., 5c to25c. 63c to 98c. Saturday. The number is a good one Initial Hdkfs., 5c to 25c. Perfumes, 10c to 98c. Side chapel will bo held tomorrow 26o to $2.75. Card Cases & Purse Sets, 75c The magazine shows strong indication ALL AT POPULAR PRICES! Toilet Cases, 98c to $2.98. evening. A Christinas tree and a lit- Work Boxes, $1.69. erary and musical program have been of having come to stay. The le Black Dress Silks m Peau De Soies, Alma Royals, Failles, etc..warranted for 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 prepared. ing article in the December num her is "Fraternity Life at the Univer Fancy Silks for Waists, esepcially attractive line, at $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. Last Tuesday night some thieves sity,"by B. P. Bourland of the class o SI LKS! Evening Silks, all tints, 32 inches wide, at 75c a yard. broke into the chicken coop of Robert '89. The most interesting feature Speechley, who lives oui on Geddes the personal items. This alone is wort road, and cut the heads off of over the price of the magazine. t wenty-tive fowls. Robert found where the thieves had dropped the fowls but Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powde would runch rather find thethieves. World's Fair Hisrhent Award. E. F. MILLS & CO, J>.iV\ AiiBUtt TLDRSDA.lt, DECEMBER 26 1894.
THE CITY OF THE NIZEM. There is more( 'atarrh in this section AMONG OURJNEIGHBORS. of the country than all other diseases A Motloy Assemblage of Dusky Faces put together, and until the last few About CHELSEA HERALD. and Bright- Hued Turbans. i, was supposed to be incurable. W. G. Kempf was in IS'ew York last In the densely thronged Btreets the For a great many years doctors pro- scantily clad negro,- with a scarlet nounced it a local disease, and prescrib- week on business. ed local remedies, and by constantly Knives. Chelsea Tent, No. 281, K. (). T-M., "tarboosh" perched on his wooily failing to cure with local treatment, elect officers Friday evening, Dec. 21, locks, jostles the dignified Mohamme- pronounced it incurable. Science has 180-1, for the ensuing year. dan, true lord of the soil, in snowy proven catarrh to be a constitutional A cheap Pocket-knife can be bought Died, at the home of her mother, on turban and flowing- robes; the long- disease, and, thereforef,requires c atevtii Store, but it is not the kind North Main street, Dec. 8, 1894, of con- haired, eagle-feature! Afghan strides aal treatment, I fall's* !atarrh< !ure, you want. sumption, Miss Lillie I. Allyn, aged alongside of the fanatical Hadji, whose manufactured by V. J.Cheney & Co., To- * # 35 years. The funeral was held from green headgear shows that he has i •hio, is the only con siitutional cure One dollar is the lowest price that a '!. E. church Wednesday afternoon, accomplished the sacred pilgrimage to on the market. It is taken internally really good knife can bo sold for. Thia Rev. ('. I,. Adams officiating. distant Mecca; and martial V.. in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. jiloumn is placed in this paper to adver- It acts directly on the blood and raucous MANCHESTER ENTERPRISE. dash past on fiery chargers, disper i» the very best Pocket-knife ever a gossiping group of Sidis leaning like if the system. They offer one- sold. It is .I.e. Tip g Sheffield Quite a party of young people went to hundred dollars for any case it fails to • uife. the train Tuesday night with a supply ebony.statues against the marble b Send for circulars and testimoni- * * of rice, old slippers, etc., to see Mr. and of the great fountain which faces the Xevcr buy a knife only because it .Mrs. Hay safely off and bid them bon Char Minar, says All the Year Round. F. J. CHENEY .V- CO., To! looks well. If blades are not the best voyage. A devout son of the prophet laves >: by druggists, 75c. Sheffield steel they will soon bend, no Talk about scarcity of money, why his face in the silver spray before matter how they will look. Still, you $20 was picked up on the street within NANA SAHIB LIKELY Dl want a line-looking knife. spreading out his prayer carpet for * * the past week, $10 of which has been the noonday orisons as the turbaned All Humors to the Contrary the He * FLOATS • claimed by the man who dropped it. head of the muezzin appears on the of a Romantic Imagination. TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS, The United States law provides that The other is still waiting- for an owner. gallery of every minaret, and the cry From time to time the rumor is re- only samples to agenfsand to the trade SALINE OBSERVER. will be admitted free of duty. You "La Allah-ill-Allah" rings across the vived that the Naua Sahib, the most Could Not Sleep, can, therefore, see the advantage that Born, to. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alber, city. A Rohilla chieftain, with a jew- notorious monster of the Indian ' Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, I have in sending samples to agents Jr., Thursday December (5th, a daughter, eled dagger thrust through a dark- mutiny, is yet alive. . In relation to Idaho, says: ''I was all run down, over those who deal in Sheffield good- A new boy came to the home of Mr. blue caftan, swings the heavy blunder- one of these reports Major-Geueral weak, nervous and irritable through in America. BE5T FOR SHIRTS. and Mrs. .Julius Feldcamp, Wednesday buss described in native parlance as flutchinson of the British army says: overwork. 1 suffered from brain fa- * ** morning. "the tiger's child," and pushes aside "In 1757-58 I was military secretary tigue, mental depression, etc. I be- I am an'advertising agent! I am en- THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO., CIN'TI. Ernest Hill a few days since accepted came so weak and nervous that I a barbaric-looking Pathan with a to the chief commissioner of Oude, could not sleep, I would arise tired, trusted with a certain amount to spend a position with a St. Louis firm, this leathern shield, apparently sported as and as such w.is head of an intelli- discouraged and blue. I began taking advertising these knives (the best Keal !'.»!He For Sal-'. necessitated the closing of his sh >p at the badge of full-dress like a svord in gence department which supplied to value ever seen in America at One STATE OF MI CHIGAN, I the post office, and he this morning de- a ball-room. the military authorities and to the Dollar each). Now, the knife is its parted for his new field. Dr. Miles' Nervine own best advertisement. *°COUNTV OF W'ASHTKNAW. f . Olive-skinned Hindoos glide stealth- supreme government information re- * * la the matter of the estate of Maria A new patent has just been granted garding the movement of rebel and now everything is changed. I * E. Godfrey, Incompetent. Geo. J. Nissly on an incubator. George's ily through the crowd, as though sleep soundly, I feel bright, active Imagine a Pocket-knife (Si inches Notice is hereby given that in pur-long experience in the poultry business shrinking from contact with the mot-troops. The system adopted was to and ambitious. I can do more in one long) with the most beautifully-grained suance of an order granted to the un-enables him to see many new and valu- ley assemblage. Solemn Turks sit send out runners with instructions to day now than I used to do in a week. vory handle—genuine African ivory dersigned guardian of the said incom- able points in that line. cross-le-fged beside their coffee stalls, pass through certain lines of country, For this great good I give Dr. Miles' and with two blades of the very best petent by the Hon. Judge of Probate The case of Mrs. Baty, with the viland keen-faced Parsees, with sloping returning to Lucknow, and to report Restorative Nervine the sole credit. Sheffield steel that will last a lifetime for the County of Washtenaw, on thelage for damage received as a result of a oilskin hats, are engrossed with arith- everything they heard. It was so and cut like a razor. The tips of the twentieth day of November A. D.. 1894, defective sidewalk was tried in the cir-matical calculations so successfully arranged that the runners without It Cures." handles are heavily plated with sterl- there will be sold at public venclue' to cuit court last Thursday. The jury knowing it would cross each other r Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on a positive ing silver. And then a very nice the highest bidder, at the east front mastered by these astute descendants guarantee that the first bottle will Benefit. chamois leather case goes with each gave Mrs. Baty a judgment of $275. of the ancient Persians in their mod- at certain points at about the All drusgists sell it at $1,6 bottles for i5, or door of the court house in the city of same time. They were never told It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price knife. Now, would it not be easy work Ann Arbor in the County of Washte- A most pleasant marriage occurred at ern character of "the Jews of India." by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. selling this knife at One Dollar each'? naw in the said .State, on Tuesday the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lindsey A few Parsee ladies, with silken what particular information to in- I know it would, for it looks as if it eighth day of January A. D. 1895, atlast 'J hursday evening when their "saris" of cherry-color, lilac or apple- quire for. Some time in 1058, proba- were worth two dollars. ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day niece, Miss Kena Lindsey and William bly about June or .Tuly, three or four C Towler were according to the laws of green, thrown back from white head- (subject to all encumbrances by mort- bands inscribed with sacred texts, runners, coming from different di- And so it is if you compare it with gage or otherwise exisiting at the time our State made one. Hev. ('. ('. Mar- rections, separately reporte 1 that the value offered in the ordinary Store. when said Maria E. Godfrey was de-shall was present and performed the drive through the bazaars, but the ab- sense of women from the crowded thor- Nana Sahib had died of fever acroiH clared an incompetent person bv said ceremony. About thirty of the near Is not this knife its own best adver- relatives of each the bride and groom oughfares results from the cloistered the river Gogra, an 1 been burnt in Probate Court) the iol owing described the jungles bordering on Xepaul and tisement. real estate, to-wit: were present to celebrate the occasion. seclusion of the "purdah," which im- ; known as the Tera . i8'"D.\Y # All that certain piece or parcel of YI'.HILAN'TI SENTINEL. prisons the majority of the fair sex. Von can make $4 per day selling land situate and being in the City of William E. Hell's weary watch for a This information, according to the WHAT "PEFFER'S NERVIGOR DID. •ispowerfully and quickly. Cures ^vhen all these knives. This is a genuine ami Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw and renewal of his pension is ended. A re- Something to Paint. instructions of the chief commission- others fail. Youngnicn regain lost manhood; old Btraigtforward statement. This is State of Michigan, ana described as Mme. d'Albertin, one of the lesser . iCOTeryoutaful vigor. Absolutely
Couldn't have carried the news so effectively. Our low prices have had an electric effect, and our sales are daily increasing. The closing up of the firm's affairs and paying the estate of one of the partners makes it necessary to convert most of the stock into cash which we are doing. The public knows that the goods carried by this firm has always been The Very Best.
It is needless for us to quote prices but simply say that we have reduced the price on nearly every article in stock, and you will be convinced that we can save you money "by trading with us, so do not wait, but come this week and take advant- age of the bargians offered.
Silks and Velvets Towels and Toweling We have a large line and could not help but please you None have better and few as good. Dress Goods Underwear Both in Black and Colored. We have a full line, and We can suit and fit• you. This is one of our extra at all prices. strong points Trimmings Sheetings We can give you the very best at less than cost of the All widths from one yard to ten-quarter. poor. Demings and Ticks Hosiery AVe carry the best makes. We have a large line for men, women and children and at the righ kind of price. Yarns Gloves and Mittens Our price can not help but sell it. We can guarantee you bargains. Blankets Well, come and see them; they are beauties and can not Handkerchiefs help but sell. Here we take the whole bakery—both in Silk and Linen Shawls Table Linen Not very many but the right kind. Just come and get our prices, it was never sold so cheap Umbrellas Napkins The best values ever shown and everybody should have one. Any thing and every thing and all sizes. Mackintoshes Lunch and Tray Cloths You buy them at cost. What more could be asked. We have them and can suit you. Muslin Underwear Bed Spreads Cheaper than you can make it, to say nothing of buying This always was our strong point. We beat them all the material. Table Spreads Lace Curtains Well, we have some and they must go. Our prices are making them go fast. Ribbons Corsets We have not got a lot of cheap ones, but our prices are Ours have the right form and price. cheap. Notions and Domestics. Flannels And all that goes to make up a first-class stock of Dry All kinds and colors. Goods are to be had in our store.
BACH & ROATH, 26 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. •i'Bii AJS'JN AKBOR KEGiSTJKlt. THURSDAY, DECEMBER g 1894 u BUSINESS CARDS. LIFE OF OCEAN CABLES. THE LARGEST HOSPITAL.. WMs Four Thousand Hods Are Constantly commodated in the Some of tho Oldest Submarfa* News Con- pLORIDA Occupied by Patients. ductor) Still In Active Use. Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars K. WILLIAMS, What is doubtless the largest hospi- running ever the lines of the Louis- Noteworthy advances are being ville & Nashville Railroad. * Atturnry at Law, Milan, Jltc.' made in the art of submarine cabling, tal benevolent and free school com- Money loaned for outside parties. All ege) bined is in Turin, Italy. It is called b wtoflss Kiveu prompt Attention. and some of tho new cables are beau- I tiful productions of modern ingenuity; the Cottolengo, and is three stories T W. S. MOOIiJE, but it is encouraging for those who high itwthe form of a St. Andrew's have invested their money in ocean cross. It has 5,000 b?ds, over 4,000 0 telegraphy to know that a very large being constantly occupied. proportion of the oldest cable still re- The connecting wing-, forming the H DENTIST ! street front, contains the operating, mains in active service. The prim- Work donelnall forms of i Hstry eval cables break once in a while, a waiting and other rooms. Numerous R pavilions, cottages, school houses and repairing fleet is necessary, and an This line runs double daily n and Bridge wort a speeialt; E occasional new link needs insertion, workshops occupy the grounds, sepa- (morning and evening depart- or M. GRADUATE.) but by dint of watching and patching1 rated by small but well kept gardens I ure) solid trains from Cincin- 27 South Main St., Ann \ rbor the old cable enables the reserve and yards, giving plenty of air and nati and Louisville to the prin- funds laid aside for their renewal to light and adding cheerfulness to cipal Southern cities. take on-such gratifying proportions the conglomerate of stone structures. WH. NlCrlOLS, The whole being scrupulously clean, D This line affords two routes Q that the stockholders could "Almost to points in the Southwest, via draw incomes from them alone. The a pleasing, homelike eft'-'ct Is secured. Memphis and via New Orleans. Dental J^arlors ! latest Atlantic cables are distinctive Sixty years ago a poor monk, named This line has double daily U chiefly for their greater weight of Cottolengo, founded this instituta on A money solicited by bogging. Its sup- sleeping car service to Jackson- OVER SAVINGS HANK OPPO- cop, jr and dielectric anl for the ville, and the only through line gre.. -er speed possible in transmis- port is still obtained in this manner SITE VOUST HOUSE SQUARE. and by private, mostly anonymous, No OTHER 5OAP DOES ITS WORK 5OV/ELL of sleepers to Thomasville and L sion. One of them, with 500 pounds contributions from one day to an- Tampa. of copper per mile, gives a speed ARTHUR J. KITSON, of forty words per minute other. No sick asking for treatment This line has four daily trains easily, while the other, with 600 nor any healthy person needing shel- ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE THIS. between Cincinnati and Louis- F pounds, is said to be capable of fifty ter have ever baen refused admit- ville In each direction. Contractor and Builder! words. In the old days 400 pounds tance. If the latter is in extreme N This line has three daily trains was good enough, and it remains to poverty and wants work and cannot TNE NIFAIRBAl COMPANY^ between Cincinnati and Lexing- E-timates furnished on all kinds of Architecture be seen whether this will not suffice get it outside, it is given him here. ton in each direction. ERSIDKNCE AND SHOP, 21 Geddes-avc for the deep waters of the Pacific. Homeless boys and girls receive free 27 miles shortest to Knoxville Cables have been laid in 3,800 fath- schooling. They learn how to read D and Carolina points. and write, knitting, sewing, embroi- oms, but in the Pacific 4,400 is figured Choice Meats on. Alexander Siemens, the distin- dering or a trade. So do men and Winter Tourists' Tickets at 0 guished young- president of the Eng- women, the trades of carpenter, shoe- Before buying your new bicycle look low round trip rates on sale from lish institute of electrical engineers, maker, tailor, printer, bookbinder, about November 1st, good till says that he knows the bottom of the baker and gardener being practically May 31 St. the field over carefully. The superiority A Cor. Wasliingrtoii-at and Flfth-ave. Pacific as well as he does his own taught- Full information cheerfully furnished bedroom, owing to the method of The more skilled laborers are upon application to Our aim is to please our customers by always handling the very Choicest Meats that the market sounding employed by his staff when placed in the repairing department. JACKSON SMITH, Div. Pass. Agt., Cincinnati. 0, affords of Victor Bicycles was never so fully cable-laying; but there is a trifle of C. P.ATMORE, Gen'l Pass. Agt, Louisville, Ky, There is constant work for the hospi- S hyperbole in the statement, and a tal, also work to fill orders coining1 Write for description of few more investigations are needed, from outside. Deaf mutes, the blind, demonstrated as at present. Our '94 line OIL AND GASOLINE especially around the Friendly incurable's, idiots, fallen women and THE GULF COASl islands and New Zealand, where picked-up children are taken in and BROUGHT TO YOUR DOOR depths of ;,003 fathoms appear to ex- cared for. Anyone needing a roof will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we Without bothering to order every tinu you are ist, and where cables 1 ighter than over his head, so long a3 he is poor .-THE.. out. the Atlantic types would probably and destitute and not a criminal, challenge comparison. Drop a Postal Card, have to be resorted to. gnds a welcome home here, provided • 9. W. Corner of E. tFashing- ton and 8. 5th Ave., and learn your ardfi and / he is willing to work in exchange for n ill teen you supplied at lowest < shelter and a good meal. M. I.OIIIIIIJ:. DINED IN BLACK. The Cottolengo is a city in itself, There's but one best—Victor, C3-O TO Novel Method of a Woman for Com* managed by a board of business men ELDREDGE menioriitiag: Her Hmbaad's Death. and physicians, ministered to by a Although the culinary art has in the priest and attended by a sisterhood. last twenty years made rapid strides, The question, however, whether the still there is a sameness about dinner OVERMAN WHEEL CO. "B" RATTFS applicant be a Catholic or not, has parties, which, to tha habitual diner never yet been raised. BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. out, comes but little short of dull DETROIT. 5 East Huron Street, NEW YORK. CHICAGO. DENVER. monotony. HUNGARY'S ANNIVERSARY. SAN FRANCISCO. Finest Candies and Nui>Vn Now and again however, one comes the city. Best Oysters in the across a hostess whose imagination or Great Preparations Iieing Made for a eccentricity is the means of providing- Diillenlal Celebration. M. STAEBLER ANN ARBOP,*;jimH city. Also fine Fruits. a meal for her guests upon lines other Hungarians are making prepara- than those upon which the ordinary tions on a grand scale for a millenial dinner is given. exhibition, and the government ad- RUIT RATH, 5 East Huron St. Such a one was a lady who every dressed a prayer to the emperor that year gave what she termed a memor- he might lend them all the his- ial dinner on the anniversary of her toric relics in his possession which GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE husband's death. have any connection with Hungarian F • WASHINGTON. The room in which the dinner was history. The emperor granted the re- given was draped for the occasion in quest and a number of Hungarian his- mauve and black, no other colors be- torians and antiquarians have come Ten Acres Enough." ing visible. The tablecloth was like- to Vienna to study th3 imperial col- wise of mauve silk, while the only lection and make a list of the objects Apples, Pears, Peaches, oPlums,rGrapes and iBerries of Superior ^Flavor, A strictly high-grade Family Sowing floral decorations in use were violets. in question. They have selected a Aroma, Color and Size. Machine, possensing all modern great number, which represent a val- improvements. The lady g-uests were arrayed in Strawberries grow tons to'the acre. either black or mauve dresses; the ue of 2,000,000 florins—if the value of Blackberry bushes grow to the housetop. footmen were dressed in black plush unique historical relics can be ex- GUARANTEED EQUAL TO THE BEST pressed in figures. Among these ob- Currants are picked from step ladders. breeches, mauve silk stockings and Cherries often grow in thick bunches like grapes. Prices very reasonable. Obtain them black coats. jects are copies of the portraits in re- from jour local dealer and make Raising fruit is a neat and clean business, and especially adapted to persons comparisons. BEST WEST On dinner being announced the lief of King Mathias, Corvinus and hostess took the head of the table, but Queen Beatrix, a bronze bust of Mary, who need outdoor labor of regular but not heavy character. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. on either side of her, seated upon two queen of Hungary; bronze reliefs of Superb Dining Gar Service stools, sat two black poodle dogs, ex- Adrien Fries, illustrating the Hunga- For further information, address F. I. WHITNEY BELVIDERE. ILL. rian wars; the remnants of the crown cellently clipped after the approved r $6.oo French fashion, and with mauve col- of King Andreas and the imperial G. & T., A. G. JS . By., St. Paul, Minn., ored ribbon bows on their heads. globe, dating from the fourteenth cen- —TO— These two dogs had been great pats tury; the double cross that belonged Complexion Preserved to Lewis the Great, with relics of OR. HEERA'S of the lady's husband during his life- CALIFORNIA time, and it was for this reason that Christ's cross: a map of Hungary en- graved in a metal plate, a nautilus- Is the Sleeping Car Rate on the Phil- they were allowed a seat among the VIOLA CREAM 4 lips-Hock Island Tourist Excursions. guests at the dinner table. shaped cup, with arms of the Batthy- Removes Freckles, Pimples anis. It is easy to imagine what ef- Liver • Mobs Buokhceda, from Chicago and kindred points to San The menu was remarkable for the Sunburn and Ten, and re- Francisco and Los Angeles. The cars absence of any color in the viands forts will be made in Hungary to pre- etores the Bliin to its origi- vent these objects from returning to nal freshness, producing a have upholstered spring seats, arc Pull- save mauve, the rest baing either Clear and healthy com-S man build, and appointments perfect. black or whits. Thus the soup was Vienna when once they have been in plexion. Superior to all lace Those Tourist Excursions are popu- the Hungarian capital; and if they preparations and perfectly hnrmlesg. At all white, likewise the fish anl entrees, an lar, and run twice a week, under the are left there surely Prajjua would V derangement of oruggists, or mailed iQT 50C •). Send for Circular. as regards tha game, the lady got Ip YOU tho Liver, Kidneys or personal guidance of a Phillips mana- ask for all that referred to Bjhemia VIOLA SKU< SOAP i* 'W'-y 1'Jcomp.r.ble •» • over the difficulty, or at least met it Stomach, if your Blood is impure, if troubletbld ger who accompanies party all the way. in the imperial collections, and Cra- iwith constipation, or if your whole system is Ekln imrifviDC Boap ' • I '>'• itiiout a half way. by providing blackcock. Irun down and needs building up, try LINCOLN riTal for tlis nursery. . ami dulicaislj laedl* A car leaves Chicago every Tuesday, cow for all that referred to Poland. TEA. Why pay a DOLLAR for a vile com- caced. Al Aniirfau, Price 25 Conta. running via Kansas City, Ft. Worth The sweets were either mauve colored pound, when for ss CENTS you can get a G. C. BITTNER & CO., TOLEDO, O. or white, while at the end of the din- package of LINCOLN TEA, made from pure, and El Paso to Los Angeles, a route re- His Idea Cost Him 850. ner black'coffee was served. fresh herbs, with curative qualities far ex- nowned for its clement weather, low al- Arthur E. Fowler of Lynn, Massa- •:. ceeding any other tea or preparation on tha titude and complete freedom from snow market. blockades. chusetts, pleaded guilty in the United Directions simple and plain. All first-class TOO POOR TO PRINT REPORTS. States district court to the charge of E MAKK " druggists sell LINCOLN TEA. Beware of in- A through car to San Francisco and ferior teas that druggists try to sell you as "just as good I OS tageles also leave's Chicago every The National Academy of Sciences Has using the United States mails in a as Lincoln Tea." None of them are as good. Take no other. RipansTabules. 11 u sday, and runs over the famed Hut One Endowment Legacy. scheme to defraud. He was arrested Scenic Route (D. & 11. G.) the only line The National academy of sciences some time ago for advertising in the Ripans Tabules are com- through Salt Lake. is not popularly known to the Ameri- newspapers stating that he would pounded from a prescription i Address, or call on can public, although established by send a lady, on receipt of ten cents, a wi.dely used by the best medi- j A. PHILLIPS <( CO., congress as a representative institu- new improvement as a substitute for RINSEY & SEABOLT cal authorities and are pre- 104 Clark Street, tion of this country over thirty-one the obnoxious hat pin. When he re- years ago. The academy includes in Nursery Stock sented in a form that is be- For reservation and rates. Chicago. ceived the money he inclosed in an No. 6 and 8 Washington St. its list of members m any of the most envelope two small rubber bands, OF ALL KINDS. coming the fashion every- j>o. 'SEBASTIAN, «. p. A., where. honorable names in American science, with instructions to fasten one end of Have always on hand « complete Stock '• and is of such rank that it has been a a rubber to the hat and then pull it MICHIGAN GROWN, everything in the board of appeal upon a number of under the ear. After the facts were And Guaranteed to be right when de- BINDERY governmental questions which re- fctated by United States Assistant Dis- livered. quired expert scientific judgment. trict Attorney John II. Casey to Judge You will save money by ordering from One of its important functions, too, is Nelson he fined Fowler $50 and tha me. the awarding of medals and gratui- GROCERY LINE costs of prosecution^ ties for meritorious progress in scientific research. Good-Natured and Witty. J. A. DIBBLE, 33 DGTKOIT ST., ANN AHROK, MM II It has no funds, however, with the Perhaps the bsst-natured, and at the same time one of tho wittiest, re- \lknmolhal Mr. Dibble fells tlu mry beat stock Teas, Coffees and Sugar exception of a single legacy, and can- /i,i market at a price that cannot 6< equalled )>// not publish its reports. This is the joinders in religious dispute was that any other agent. 8,A. MORAN, Ed. flu l^gh- BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 842,000 estate left by Alexander Dal- made by Father O'Leary to an Irish All prime articles bought for cash and can Ripans T&bules act gently las Bache of Philadelphia, and its in- Protestant. "I have no objection," « // at Inn- figures. Our frequent large in- Manufactured on short nut ire. said the latter, "to having the Virgin voices of Teas is a sure sign ice give hoi/r- but promptly upon the liver, come has contributed to the prosecu- i i stomach and intestines: cure Collection and Pocket Wallets, tion of original American research in Mary treated with reverence, but only dyspepsia, habitual constipa- physics. The university of Pennsyl- as a respectable, venerable woman— F. W. BLAKE vania, where Mr. Hache was a pro- just such a one as my own mother." Quality and Prices. tion, offensive breath and head- Medical, Surgical and "Still," replied O'Leary, "you must ache. One tabule taken at the fessor, the Franklin institute, of DENTIST We roast our own coffees every week, al- which he was a prnmotsr; Girard col- allow there is some difference in the Over Brown's Drug store, S. W. Cor first symptom of indigestion, children." ways fresh and good. Our bakery turns Opera Glass Cases lege, of which he was the first presi- ner, Main and Huron-sts., Ann Arbor out the very best of Bread, (Jakes and biliousness, dizziness, distress dent, and the public schools of Phila- Mich. Made and repaired. We also make a An Interesting: Kelic* Crackers. Call and see ws. after eating, or depression of specialty of repairing, cleaning and re- delphia, of which he was superin- spirits, will surely and quickly binding old books of every description. tendent, all honor the memory of this The cathedral of Mayence has just remove the whole difficulty. earnest scientist. come into possession of an interesting relic. The German poetess, Hahn EVERY WOMAN Prepared. Halm, has left to the sacred edi- Sometimes nee'ia a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless i Shoe Repairing! fice the crucifix worn by Marie Stuart Price, 50 cents a box. None better in the city. All g A self-important little country gen- the j.urest drugs should be used. If you want the beat, get promptly done. Moderate prireq. work tleman entered Baron Haussmann's at her execution, and which bears the RipansTabules may be ob- all the year round, i solicit Open office in Paris one day, having some date of Februry 18, 1578. This relic Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal f is perfectly authentic. tained of nearest druggist; or your patronage. complaint to make, and proceeded to v Thov are prompt, sale ard certain In result. The eenuine (Dr. VecVni n • state his errand in a pretty lofty r « noiat. Sont any where, Jl.OO. Address PEAL MEDICISH: CO., OK-- O by mail on receipt of price. THOMAS SPEECHLY, lost Wife and Fame. For free sample address tone, and without taking off his hat. East Liberty, Near s The officer was equal to the occasion. Victor Koeing died in Paris recent- RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. "Wait a moment," he said, and he ly. His fame lay in the circumstance NEW YORK. ANDREW E. GIBSON, rang a bell. A servant answared the that he was once a husband to Ao- summons. "Bring me my hat," said tress Jane Hading. He should be ATTORNEY AT LAW. the prefect The hat was brought, g-iveh an epitaph enlightening grave- the officer put it on, and turned to yard ghouls and visitors that he was diyorced from Jane and fame at one on me in t~nii»i#MpniV » No. 10 E. Huron St. his caller. "Now," said he, "I will at Die Newspaper AU PI time in his life. THIS PAPER Mtrtnp Agi»n