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VOLUME XXXV.—NO. 50. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22; 1897. WHOLE NUMBER, 200?.

Blacknian, nf Muscatine, Iowa, and they have four children, Paul, who is now on ASTAND TO WESTIPASSEQ TO HIS REWARD. the Dalton Trail in Alaska, on the road to th(> Klondike, (and who could not have learned of his father's illness),; FOR THIRTY YEARS MESSRS. RIN- BY LIGHTNING WE'LL GO, AND DEATH OF PROFESSOR WALTER S. Ernest B., who is superintendent of the SEY & SEABOLT HAVE SERVED PERRY—A BRIEF SKETCH OF TRAVEL BY TROLLEY O'ER Industrial works at Bay City; and the THEIR CUSTOMERS THE LAND TO AND THE MAN AND HIS two younger children Walter and Mabel, FAITHFULLY. FRO. LIFE'S WORK. at home. CHRISTMAS SELLING Prof. Perry's life work is a proud WASHINGTON ST. PIONEERS. DETROIT via A. A. TO LANSING. ACTION 0F~THE ALUMNI. monument. He is dead, and yet heThe lives in the minds and hearts of thous- Grandest A Strong Combination that has Met The Road to Detroit will be Running Resolutions Passed by the Humane ands, and there is scarcely a state in •With a Merited Success — by May, and the one to Lansing Society—Movement Made for a this broad Union in which there will Collection Interprise and Libe ality is Fast Assuming Definite Perry Fellowship. not be moistened eyes when the notice Ever a Prominent Feature Shape—A Grand Thing of his death is read. Pure and spotless Therein. in his private life, always sympathizing Shown for the University Alike are life and death, City. Wheu life in death survives. with the unfortunate, he stood ready to In And the uninterrupted breath MORE THAN There are lew firms, especially la Inspires a thousand lives. lend his influence in any cause that had the uplifting of his fellow man for anAnn the bakery and grocery line, tha.t can The time is not far distant when a Thus wrote the poet Longfellosr of object. As a good citizen, he was a peer ONE-HALF boast oif thirty years successful busi- person will be able to board an electric Charles Sumner, and the thought so Arbor. of the best; as a Christian, he practiced ness. But Rinsey & Sea bolt, at E.car in Detroit, and by remaining in thefinely expressed in rythmic words, is SALE COMMENCES THOUSAND what Christ taught, and loved his neigh- •Washington St., can do that very same for three hours be landed in thapplicable e to the grand life that has just Bhtag. There were few business build, State Capitol in Lansing, and on thegone out in our midst. Although the bor as himself; as a man, he stood JACKETS I CAPES ings on fthlat street) When this firm journey be given a sight of the State spirit of Walter S. Perry has passed out proudly in the front ranks, with the Thursday Morning, coimmenced there in 1867. In fact Normal in Ypsilauti, and the State Uni- of it's earthly tabernacle, yet it lives on best of his fellow men. His epitaph! Who will write it? DECEMBER 16. bought at 50 cents and the firm they bought out, Goodale versity, in Ann Arbor. in the hundreds and thousands of lives 33 1-3 cents off the dollar & Henley, were pioneers for Washing, There is little doubt but that by next that it has come into such familiar con- May not these familiar words be appro- make possible the follow- ton st. May the electric cars will be running tact with, and which it has helped to priate: "Well done, good and faithful ing prices in High Class through from Ann Arbor to Detroit. start out in the paths of correct thinking servant; enter thou into the joy of the The coimbilaatioa b! the abilities Lord." Winter Wraps. a: these two mem, David Rinsey anil The company which has taken up theand right living. enterprise is pushing the work with It was not a shock to the community Or these from Whittier: Moses Seabolt made a happy one for "Such was our frieud. Formed on the good business. Previous to entering- into vigor, fully realizing that the sooner the when it was announced, on Thursday old plan, cars are running the sooner the capital A true, and brave and downright honest man. t'l,ispirt>n?rship Mr. Kin ey had clerk. last, that Prof. Perry had succumbed laid out will be returning an income. to the reaper Death on the evening pre- ******* A_t $6.89 •ed a number oi years, for L. R. Sialw. His daily prayer, fur better understood The cars are already in motion on thevious, Dec. 15, at half past 8 o'clock, In acts than words, was always doing good sfow, whio at one time carried on the So calm, so constant was his rectitude, east end of the line from Detroit to Stan. d passed to his reward. He had been That by his loss alone we know its worth. cl#ei' grocery of the city in the build- Joseph's Retreat, this side of Dearborn, failing for a long time, and nothing but And feel how true a man has walked with u. Jackets Reduced Prom ing opposite the Cook House, where on earth." and the next attempt will be to get them his indomitable will had retained the O.ispax Rinsey now holds forth. Mr. For Ladies and Men into Wayne. That will make just half breath of life in his human frame. He SERVICES AT THE CHURCH. in Gold and Silver Seabott bad been with Wm. Sinclair the distance between Detroit and Annwas first attacked by the disease that The remains of Prof. Perry laid $10.00, $11.25, $12.50, $13.50 in tJifi Peninsular Mills, Soar fourteen Arbor completed, while the electric road finally resulted in his death, nearly one'htate at the Congregational church Sat- Trimmed Handles, years, and botli were well known in from here to Ypsilauti, which will no year ago. His health failed him, aud urday, from 10 a. m. to 1 o'clock p. m., Artistic Designs, at the cfty. Mr. Rinsey! possessed the doubt be consolidated with the newin company with Mrs. Perry he went to and were viewed by hundreds who had 98c, $1.35, $1.50, $2. faculty Bind disposition to attend to company, will leave only about 12 or 15a resort on the Gulf of Mexico, where known and honored the man in life. AJ, $9.85 tlie books, and keep the accounts col- miles to be built in order to finish the 100 Misses' and rest, and quiet, and balm}' air, gradually During which time appropriate music Boy's Umbrellas at lected up, and alsd to sse to theentire line. Of course it will take some helped rebuild his physical powers so was played on the organ. stock. Mr. Seabolt, with his time to get the cars running on a defi- that he came home after a few weeks, The decorations were very tasty, be- 49c each. Jackets Reduced From genial disposition and kind-hearted- nite schedule, and the road ballasted and partially resumed his duties toward ing the work of the teachers. The ness brought custom and retained if, and in smooth working order. the end of the year. After the close oi school children furnished a great mass and so they have gome on never miss, The distance by this line will be forty school his summer was passed in theof flowers with which the casket was ing a year that did not add to their miles, and the fare between this city pure and bracing atmosphere of Lesadorned. The school board and teach- $14.25, $15.00, $16.50, $18.50 income. Starting o'u.t with no. help and Detroit, either way, will probably Chenaux Islands at the north extremity ers sent a floral blanket, the school but a baker, they now employ seven be fifty cents. Though the company of Lake Huron. children a bank of hyacinths. Every men to luelp carry on the business, will sell 1,000 mile books, transferable, He felt so strong that when the school class and organization of the high school, but tllie oversight aiwL attention to for $10, practically reducing the fare to year opened last fall, he was in hisand every department of every school of At $13.95 tdue details has never been surrender. forty cents each way, or one cent per place again, performing his duties. But the city, including the parochial school ed tio other hands. T'liait they giVe mile. This will be cheap traveling— the constant strain and nerve-destroying of St. Thomas Church, was represented tsbeir personal attention to. cheap enough for any one. labors of upwards of a third of a century in the floral offerings. A GLANCE AT THE FUTURE. needed more time and longer rest in The funeral services were conducted A charming collection of Jackets Reduced From Thie buiddkig in which they origi- We are informed that the company which to repair the ravages upon his by Rev. J. W. Bradshaw, commencing pretty French creations. $20 00, $22.50, $23.50, $25.00 nally started became tao small for will put on a fast morning through ex- system. After a little he fell ill again at 2:30 p.m. The honorary pall bear- Nurses, Maids, Sewing, tlr«T use i:i 1870, eq it was torn press for the benefit of this city and and continued to grow worse until the ers were the members of the school and Tea Aprons. Extra Hats Off, Ladies Idown, some 12 fee* of land added to Ypsilanti, that will make the entire dis- end came. board together with the deacons of the size. Aprons with Tucks, ALL OTJR tine site on the east, and the present tance from Ann Arbor to Detroit in 90 Walter S. Perry was born at ElkCongregational church, of which the de- Embroidery, Lace Edge, double store erected. This, with the minutes. This will give these two cities Creek, Otsego Co., N. Y., and had lived ceased had always been a member. The Insertions and Ribbon bakery Kn the rear has given them an opportunity to become suburban res- 66 years and a half. active pall bearers were the teachers at trimmed, at 25c, 35c, 50c. commodious quarters. idence cities for Detroit business men. the high school, Messrs. Pattengill, 50 doz. Gingham Aprons mported Pattern Hats His early life was similar to that of at 10c each. in 1881 fire visited the store and Parents who desire to educate their many another American lad who hadWines, Chute, Jocelyn, Springer and AT HALF. gave the oomtente ai pretty warm boys and girls can move here and live the world before him, with little to aidMontgomery. tilme, but the incident was not allow- here, and yet transact business in De-but his willing hands and persistent The services were very impressive. ed fo interfere ticx any extent with troit with little or no discomfort. head. He first attended the Normal Mr. McClellan presided at the organ, a t'heix trade as they kept serving their It is altogether probable that in theSchool in Ypsilanti, with the idea quartet choir rendered "One Sweetly MACK & CO. customers while the insurance agents course of a few years Ann Arbor and always in his mind of becoming a teach- Solemn Thought," after which Dr. Brad- wiere yet adjusting the losses. Ypsilanti will become great residence er. After graduating there in 1856 he (Continued on 4th Page-) The Busy Store. taught for a year or so, and then came •The firm lias had a great deal of cities. With trains running every half to the University and received his A. B. trade wi'tdi the farmers, gardners and hour and the time reduced to some 60 diploma with the class of 1861, which fruit growers about Ann Arbor, and minutes, as it eventually will be, the many advantages to be secured here class is quite famous for the prominence linvo probably sold more produce for will be appreciated by wealthy families, many of its members have since at- them than any other firm, in the and when the idea once gets started it tained. In 1871 the university conferred MICHIGAN couMty. The total business oi thewill be contagious. upon him the degree of A. M. liriu luas Jreqamilly rna up to $75,. In the course of a half dozen years it After graduating at the University he 000 or $80,000 per year. WE HAVE THE will be extremely fashionable for theat once took up the life of a teacher. "There luas been a great change in wealthy people of our state metropolis From 1861 to 1SG8 he was Superinten- Largest and Finest Stock in the City prices simce>we have been in trade," to have homes here at the educational dent of the Marshall schools, then for TELEPHONE renuarke'd Mr. Seabolt, "and we now and musical centre of the state, which three years at Coldwater, during one of bavie to sell moral than, double the position these twin cities have already which he edited the Coldwater Repub- Never before were there so many amount on" goods to realize the saime assumed. lican, and the year of '67 was spent as pi'oi.'i'l tlilat wari formerly made. OX TO THE CAPITOL. County Superintendent of Schools of [1 AVorkmen complain of lo^^or wages, There is a scheme, already practically Branch county, (an office that was cre- COMPANY but judging by tJhieJ lower prices at matured, to build an electric road from ated by the legislature at that time and which we sell every thing, they can Ann Arbor to Lansing, and the comwas- abolished some five or six years As now. In the past we have had a procure more now thian they could pany will file articles of incorporation later, and which has more recently Local Rates for Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti— reputation of being the ones of wl'th their Balairies oil Uie past." at Lansing this week. assumed form again in what is now- Any Part of the City - whom to buy this line of goods, known as the County Commissioner of Mr. Seabolt is not, exactly a lia- If you will take a map of the state and we do not propose to let any Schools). The following year, 1868, he one get the start of us in the u;i t ive or Ann Arbor, but lie came you will notice a section of Washtenaw future. We not only carry county through Dexter and Lyndon went to Toledo, Ohio, as principal of the here in ISaT, whan he was only High School, remaining for one year, six montihs old, so he can almost townships, that is completely cut off Business Service, $24.00 Per Year from communication with the county when he was elected president of the PERFUMES IN ILL STYLES claiAn tio be a native*. He was born college at Prairie du Chien, Wis. There Residence Service, - $12.00 Per Year in Baden, Germany, however. There eat except by wagon road. The same BUT • is true of some five or six townships of he remained until 1871, at which time are Jaw people living In this county he commenced his duties as Superinten- SOLID SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, Ingham county, the people being even to-day who can boast of sixty years dent of the Ann Arbor Schools, where PLUSH GOODS, COMBS, BRUSHES, more discommoded than in this county. residence here. Mr. Rinsey has liv- his life's work has since been, a glory to MANICURE GOODS, ETC. It is proposed to run this electric line Enabling Communication with (6,000 Subscribers in Michigan. ed here since 1854, and lays claim through these very sections. The places himself, for under his guidance Ann Ar- Singly or in sets. In making your se- to be'ing a pioneer d(lso. mentioned have been Dexter, Birkett's bor's schools have become known lections you should just visit our store throughout the length and breadth of and see the new things out this year for The Hrm has dlwaiys been liberal Portage Lake, Pnickney, Plainfield, the first time. in everything. If a scheme Jiae ever Dansville, and so on to Lansing. It isthe nation, and the pride of the most been suggested to help along the city possible the course might be changed so thoroughly cultured state of the Union. In the year 1863 Prof. Perry was THEGOODYEARDRUGCO., Kikiseiy & Seabolt hiave been among as to strike North Lake, Unadilla, united in marriage with Miss Emma 105 S. Main Street. (Continued on 8th Page.) (Continned on 8th page.) ADD Arbor Call Telephone No. 34, Ypsilanti No. 107 The knn Arbor Courier. (The Tustoagee (4.1a.) Industrial in. Let Down Gently. Btl at>e will gladly receive Cirio.mns Oman's WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 1897. card', .-iincl -\vi:;l distribute them "I think I lost, an umbrella in an ele- among the chiadren of tlie black belt vated train yesterday," lie said timidly in the south,. I9 wnever done, and it is especially wearing to the clerk in the lost luggage depart- PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. and wearisome to those whose blood is ment. An Adrian wamian who sleeps up impure and unfit properly to tone, sus- Has- a Large Circulation Among Merchants, tain, and renew the wasting of nerve, "You think you lost it," replied the SSseelianies, Manufacturers, Farmers, sfc tre looted out o; her window whei muscle and tissue. It is more because 01 clerk. "Most persons are certain that aud Families Generally. she was about to/ retire the other this condition of the blood that women they have lost an umbrella when they might, saw a bold, bad burglar 011 a are run down, come here to inquire for it." Mfey Desirable Medium for Advertisers ladder •aibout tlo ascend. She didn't Tired, Weak, Nervous, "I am certain that I lost my umbrel- scream, butt quietUy -fcold her hubby, Than because of the work itself. Every la," the man retorted in a severe tone, and lie telephoned the police, who physician says so, and that the only rem- "and I think that I left it in one of your sneaked over and caught the fellow. edy is in building up by taking a good JUNIUS E. BEAL, nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitalize! trains." What cool-heaided. calculating, cold- EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. like Hood's Sarsaparilla. For the troubles "Yesterday, was it?" blooded woman they do have in Ad- Peculiar to Women at change of season, "Yes." rian : They believe in protection, climate or life, or resulting from hard "What line?" 1 work, nervousness, and impure blood, QUSTOM SHOULD BE FOLLOWED. thong !!. thousands have found relief and cure in "Sixth-ave, southbound." "Sixth-ave, southbound? About what Largest package—greatest economy. Made only by II 'Was been the custom) 08 the .re- The Semtiiuil is correct, in its views time of the day?" THE K. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, publican party since its Inception to regarding the return oif the renegade "About 7 o'clock." Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. give an official a second ternn unless dieunoeTUts of 189'6, who refused to "Seven a. m. or seven p. m.T" •there 'w.as same grave reason lor support the Chicago platform of ',hat Hood's "Seven p. 111." net 'doing so. That customj has now yea.r. These paid demaoereJts who "Silk umbrella, I suppose." Mortgage Sale. Whereas, Default has b**en made in the con- become universal in all parties. a.re coimiaig back to tlie democratic Sarsaparilla "Yes." ditions of a certain mortgage bearing dale the Sonno 'metv, like Gen. Alger, for in- party, aire no benefit. Tlieir place The One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. "Black?" Scribner's Magazine! 2Srd (lay of May, A. I)., 1878, made by Hughey McLiuighlln aud Mary Ami AIcLaughlin his stance, 'have refused a renoimina- is in tlie republican pa.rfcy. Don Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. "Yes. Black silk umbrella." wife, of Die township of sylvau, county of f, ,, f->-ii are the only pills to take Washtenaw, Michigan, to Rice A. Benl, of the tiotn, 'believing tbat one tartni con'er. Dickinson and t/he rest O'f his gold-bug "Cherry stick with bent handle?" FOE 1898. city of Ann Arbor, county and state aforesaid, nOOU S PlllS with Hood'sSarsaparille, aud recorded in tlie office of the register of ferred all the glory* there wa* ilu it.followers will always be> looked up. "That is it exactly" deeds for Wasbtenawcotnty on the 2:)rd day "No name inside?" of May, A. D., 1878, iu liber o(i of mortgages, on mil that it was a good thing to on ,1jj- tlie true-blue democrats o; 1 GREAT PROGRAMME. page 324, and, pass the honors around. But there MirhiuMin. -uiih suspicion, and the'r "No; no name inside. I always in- The Story of the Revolution Wln-rens, by reason or said default (here is tended to liave my name and address by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, tonow claimed to be due ami payable on said Have been few Mice Gen. AJger in , hi- presence is liable to ha.ve a. demoral- The Latest Rage in Fiction— mortgage the sum of two thousand nine hun- put in, but have neglected it so far. I'll run throughout the year. (For the dred dollars ($2,900)and no suit, or proceedings respect, and nav.-liy every o.firi il tedng effect aniong the true-blue Jack- first time all the modern art forces T! are arc Saidis in everything. This at law having been taken to recover the same looks to a second termi as bis rights to i n . Th:ow ilicm.. overboard. doit^iow," said the owner, who ex- and resources will be brought to bear or any port thereof: •:; an age o.i t.i.l s, ail ttoy are a il pected that the umbrella would be Jv'ovv therefore, notice Is hereby given that The Courier believes iiu living up to ti-.ey are Joiuahs. and should be in upon the Revolution. Howard Pyle by virtue of the power of sale iii saiu mort- coa.'iin^d to any pairticuia," seb orhanded to him after the cross-examina- and a corps of artists are making over t'M< custom wheirs ani oficii.l de- i• iitili • !.n whale's belly.—Yps:. gage contained, and the statutes of tlie slate *'ect, class oir commiuailty. Ia li rr.tion. 100 paintings and drawings expressly (if Michigan, the undersigned will sell at pub- sires it. So wit.h all due deil larati Sentinel. Respectfully refe rej for this great work.) lic auction to Hie Inkiest bidder, on the 23rd ature it i< at one. tlma tho thing to "Well, I'm sorry sir," replied the day ol February, 1898, at 10 o'clock A. M., city oar wo-tliy brother of the quill. Hon. to I>«w Kowtely. time, at the weet door of the Court Mouse In J'e:ul of NJ po 1 on, tmem of Mary Qu en clerk, after he had run his finger down Captain A. T. Mahan's "The said city ol Ann Arbor, (that being the build- latnea O'Doiimell, of Jackson, whose American Navy in the Revolution," Ing wherein ihe circuit court for the county of frieinils lu.ive proposed him as am an- oi:Sto.s. ttan of Oatharioe de Medici, two or three pages in a big book, "but to be illustrated by Carlton T. Chap- Washtenaw is held) the premises described In How .il:ou; t,l:o labori'ng m©n la no such umbrella has b~eu turned in said mortgage, or sufficient thereof to satisfy tagonist to Gov. Ptagrea ia"the next tinea o'.' Byitwi, and so oa ad infi. man, the marine artist; Harry Fenn, said Indebtedness, costs aud t-xpensesof sale, Mexico? V hlas nob been noted as here yesterday or to-day."—Harper's and others. republican sta.te eoavinuion. we b - i;*.uiniw In fiction Helen's Babies and also any sura or sums which shall be paid yet "by tihe so-called democratic press Bazar. at or before said sale by the undersigned in l'ieve the proposition) 13 a mistake. g'.Te way to Robert Ellsmere—from Thomas Nelson Page's First the way of taxes or insurance to protect his tint Mr. lirya.n has baaa received 1 Long Novel, "Red Rock—A Interests in the premises described In said n the feeling ia the rank and file of tlie ridiculous to the sublime—then mortgage, to-wii : \\ i Ih joy and shouits by them ? They Reformed His Father. Chronicle of Reconstruction." Mr. the republican partly 08 this state Bhdps That Pass in the Night, have All those certain pieces or parcels of laud are tftie victim's ol fres silver. The Page has devoted four years to thesituate in the county ol Washtenaw, and state can be judged byi tin© feeling here in a I'ght breeze, anwl She boimes la story, and be considers it bis best of Michigan, known, bounded and described, employers, tlie governors and rulers "See here, my son, you must either as follows, viz: The southeast quarter of the tills (••oiunty. it would) ba a serious vogms All at once, the aidomJbls work. (Illustrated by B. West Cline- southwest quarter of sect ton thirty-five (No. wllilo are dining and wincing Mr. Bry- Trilby sets tJie visionary world agog, retire from the junior partnership I've dinst.) S5), la townxhip o;ie (N'o. 1) south of. rauge 8Bnar on ttoe p art. o; the republicans just given you or you must quit foot- three (No. 3) east (Lyndon; an asne tbe ernes upon whom- free sL- and the ravei-s divide the homors Thenorih part of the noH.hwest fractional to deoiy Gov. Pilngrea what haa been ball," and the old merchant sat very Rudyard Kipling, Richard vier is pouring iis benefactions. It tliat fictitious dlainuse3 a.ml the Harding Davis, Joel Chan- quarter of section two (Xo. 2), in township two freely granted all his predeees&ou-s, a straight in his office chair. (No. 2), south : anarchism, social- lustrations. JUNIUS E. BEAL. modest, genteel, dOTe-li'ke, refined, 110- In his niiiud. it is possible that the three minutes bis bands were beating Residuary Legatee and Executor of the i-tn, M-ild-catism. :i,nd all soirts o'i Last Will and Testaineulof Rice \. Heal, de- Me, tnia.nly, beia,uiti'ful, sweet, lovely, unpronounceable namue oi the auth- e air while be sliouted encouragement Life at Girls' Colleges like tlie ceased. speculative theories, wolild be a, dis. articles on "Undergraduate Life at artistic, aristocratic, big, I, little you thor Hemryk Sienkiewiaz, may lend to the home eleven. "Go through 'em!" Harvard, Princeton and Yale," and LORENZO 8A WYER, Att'y for Executor. ELPben 1.0 the state, from which it jouamal. The Nation. Wha.t The Na- sjpme o>; tine flavor of popular favor, he yelled excitedly. "Tear 'em up I as richly illustrated. A. .1. SAWYER, of Counsel. would be a lo'ng tim© in recovering. tion doesn't know about politics, as dM thiat 01; his cotEnijTlyman Pade- That's it boys, pulverize 'em ! Dyna- Political Reniiniseencesliy CHANCERY BALE. Re-publicans should be careful; not I't'ivski Tlroaigh the woi-k does pos- mite 'em ! Go it, Charley," as his son Senator Hoar, who has been in public N pursuance and by virtue of a deciee of sta'tesmansnip, tlie tari'f, finances, I the Circuit Court ior the county of Wash- cct haxtiy ; not put personal lejlings amtUJbellum deimocracy, plutocracy, sess eOKSiUerable merit.. George tore around the end with the ball. "Get life for forty-five years. tenaw, State of Michigan, in chancery, made above piarty interests, and by al and entered the 20th day of March, 1«97. ia a and any and every O'Kher thing on TVahr has fomr ediltiams of this book, there, boy! Whoopee! Knock tbat C. D. Gibson will contribute two certain cause therein pendiug, wherein Mary fellow down if be tries to get in your L. Bailey ia complainant and Nicholas arteans not create dissension and which the suai, shines, is not worth anil he has beeni haivimg soune little serial sets of drawings during '98, "A way again. Keep a-bumpin' lickity INew York Day," and "Tlie Seven Senger. Elizabeth Kenger, Warren Kimble, fctrU'e. The turning over of the peo- knowing. If t3iere is anything that di li.utty i.i supplying tlie' desnand. Irene Kimble, Nathaniel Schmidt, Johanna split, Charley! Hooray, you threw that Ages of American Woman." Schmidt, William J. Arnold and Caroline ple's interests to the hordes o: hungry you are in doubt about, ask his nibs, It seems to be popular ass a holiday Arnold are defendants. r fellow a rod. Wish I could get hold of Notice is hereby given that I will sell at Ta.mraain3 iites In Ne*w York, ought to the mngwumipifin, editor o'f The Na- eft. HJ The full -prospectus for '98 in small him. Tried to pull you down; I saw book form (24 pages), printed in two public auction at the east front door of the be a lesson to the ^republicans of tion, and you will find out all abbut court house in the city of Ann Arbor, In the Michigan. him, the rascal. Good dodge! Hip! colors, with numerous illustrations (cov- said county, (that being the building in which it. Ta.e fifth printing o{ Dr. Mitchell's Tiger! You beat 'em all out, Charley. er and decorations by Maxfield Par- the circuit court for the said county is held) will be sent upon application, on Saturday, the 12th day of Kebruary, 1898. Great Is The Nation—(in its own movea, ' Hugh Wynne," Ia now -un-Never mind what I said to-day. Beats at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day the The bill which has been introduced postage ]>aid. following described real estate. e-rtitoatiotn.) der iwiay, bringing the book u,p to che anything I ever saw," aud the florid- " All that certain piece or parcel of land In congress to make the divorce laws situate in the village of Manchester In the thirtieth thousand. The new story, faced old gentleman who had been rush- Price $3 a year 25 cents a number. of the stiates unii'foirm is a, good one, county of Washtenaw, State of .Michigan, and There are three "Just-So" stories ' Tl.ie A:iv, n;u,rei oi Francois," by ing along the ropes like a madman was described as follows, to-wit: All that part of and ought to bo passed. There is CHARLES SGRIBNER'S SONS, New York. block number forty (40) of the original plat of by Kiwlyard Kippling, one oi which the same author, which is bo b right there at the goal still puffing and said village of Manchester included within too touch di Terence between the tlie following boundary: Beginning at a "Hew the Whale Got hiss Tiny in the January Century, is a ta e shouting. GEO. SCOTT," point in the westerly line of Water street six '.aws oi tthe various stages now, and (ti) rods and nine (9) links southerly from the Throat," appears in the Christmas of pure adventure, the hero a •'found- Now father and son go to the Booth line of Jefferson street in said village- tho defect should be remedied. ;anies thence westerly parallel with the south line St. Nicholas. 'How tho Camel Go! 11 g, adventurer, Juggler, [encing-mas- together.—Detroit Free Press. of said Jefferson street forty feet; thence his Hump" win appemr in the Janu- fer and servant.; during the French northerly parallel with said' Water street A pi oause Dtaudet died at 8 o'clock OFFICE 3S FOUNTAIN ST.. twenty-four feet; thence westerly parallel ary nunxher, and "Haw ,the Itliin- • ution." It will be. illu strati il Latest Thing is a Change in the Time- with and about seventy-eight feet distant p. m.. Friday Dee. ]G, at hi* home la Mail ordors promptly attended to. from said Jefferson street ninety-two feet to Pavi••.. He was dining with his fam- oceros got his Wrinlklly Skin," will by the Fnench-Ameriiean artist, An- Honored Wedding Ring. land owned by Warren Klinble; thence oome in tine February St.. Xichoiar. dne C southerly on easterly line of said Kimble ily, and was in excellent spirits, when NEW MEAT MARKET land twenty-four feet; thence westerly par- The new woman has been charged allel with the northerly line of said Jefferson he w.a.s si;>zi>d with a su'lden syncope. street two rods to other lands owned by said PiiTsh-rms were sumnaoaied, but he Effleaey of the Ram. with many things, but apparently no Kimble; thence southerly on easi line 0/ said one has thought it worth wliile to make Send the girl or boy with your order, other lands of said Kimble four rods to the diod almost immediately. Dand it PURITAN DAMES. and rest assured that the quality and center of an alley or way fourteen feet wide her responsible for the novelty in wed- leading across said block number forty (40) was a celebrated Freaeh iiovelist, There is a class of ship which, We hear a great weights wil be the same as if you came eastward to Water street; thence eastward deal these days of ding rings. The goldsmith "will show torn May 13, 1810. He made his while not popuilar, it it has a chancy yourself. on the center of said alley or way ten (10) rods our puritan fore- them to bis customers, and the winter I carry in stock everything found in a to the westerly line of said Water street; way In tlie world by his own genius to show Its power in. actual war. I fathers, but little thence northerly on the westerly Hue ot said and exertiom, his parents being jioor concerning the bride will unglove her left hand to dis- Water street four rods to the place of begin- vlihik -will be iouind very formidable, wives and moth- FIRST-CLASS ning. Together with the right of use of said •peasamts. ers who landed at play one of these substitutes for the alley or way in common wim others entitled and tliat is ilia raiin. It would be thereto, aud subject to fight of way or ease- Plymouth Rock plain gold band ring which has served ment for the northerly hull of said alley wise policy to station one rauu like and founded that the last two generations of men and along and upon the southerly seven feet of tlie. Kiitahdhi, with such improve- colony which was Meat Market said land; also subject to any and whatever destined to play women. The new-fangled ring is en- easements of way and other purposes that ment as time will naturally suggest, such a large part graved with ornamental chasing, and may heretofore have been acquired by the Modern Treatment of In eaoh oif the lanporWt harbors of in our history. And buy only the best stock. public and individuals along and upon t!;e In 1621 Elder encircled with precious stones. Fanciful I am better prepared than ever to westerly portion of the above described our coast. -There are officers ia the Cushman wrote ideas are allowed full play in the choice lands. mavy o: expea-icriee. sk;il and judgan n, from Plymouth 9uply mv customers in my new market O. ELMER Br/TTERyiEU), — that he ' would of emblematic stones. They are made Circuit court Commissioner. who believe tUat in time oi wir 1 lie to spell "Amor" by means of amethyst, Dated December 8th 181)7 Consumption not advise any J. F. HOELZLE, A. F & V. \I. FEBEMAN, Katahdi-n, properly fitted out amd one to come here moonstone, opal and ruby, or set in The latest work on the ^ who were not con- Cor. Washington and Fourth Solicitors of Complainant. manned, would be more effective -in tent to spend their some other chosen device. * treatment of diseases, written What self-renunciation and heroic purpose The American Protective Tariff League Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Ball was this! They drowned witches to be sure, commend it, and a better taste prefers » oi lime and soda are regarded 1 Ehieuim, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped but that was no part of their puritanism. It the plain broad gold circle; with an in-is a national organization advocating is to the puritan women we owe so much for 5» By many English observers as * Han exact accord with the latest % • iso of wants for prices, or sand fbr each way be- the wonderful new liver stimulant : Correflpr>rc>r"-o is solicited regarding tween Detroit I.liistrated catalogue aad price list, "'Membftrahip " and ' Official Correspondents." A views of the medical profession. % and ine.stinaj tonic are by all drug- & Cincinnati. % Be sure you get SCOTT'S $ gists guaraotoed to cure or money re- their symptoms, history, etc., so that he aiwl SATE SOME MONEY. All stock SECOND: We rood and <-:c-rr.9 contributions. 3 can give them the best possible medical /httthec small or ia: ga, to o For rates and full information, address Tiundied. C. C. C. axe a sure thing. warranted true to name as l-epTesent- h $ Emulsion. advice. If Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- ed or money refunded. Be fearean dTHIRD: We PP'jb '?h a te£~ lin= of document* D. B. TRACY, Northern Pass. Ag-t., Tefler- All druggists ; 50c. and $1.00. Ti'y ,i box to-day ; 10c, 25c, 50c. tion seems to suit the case the Doctor will covering all phases of the Tariff question. Com' son & Woodward Aves., Detroit, Mich. say so. If not, then he will give medical wet oar prices before placing an or- ol -to •,-: t will I a mailed to flny addr...[.& Pa* 50 asnts. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Sample and booklet free. f > JOIl:; BASTABLB, District P3sseng-er A?t.. advice which will put such women on the der THE HAWKS NURSERY Co., FOURTH. S»>na postal cai-c* f«quei:T or n»M AH firuggt»t«. rapid road to recovery and health. ;y 0* thy American EoonomiiV** [ 5 Iiridfja 61., Toledc, Ohio. Rocliesber, N. Y. Wilbul F Wakuman. General S KDWASDSRDS , General Passenger Agent, 528 'A'ott 23d Strut. New York. ew Buildi . Cincinnati, Ohio CHRISTMAS JINGLES/. The President's Mother. Christmas and Christmas-Giving. Little Folks' Parties.

Frank /.. Btahton In the Atlanta Constitution. Don't make a task and a burden of "Regretfully it is admitted that I F Wit lit two drum* The report that President McKinley' When Christmas comes; mother had been stricken with paralysi Christmas. H is too good a season to be are a few silly mothers—chiefly living in i But i don't wmit slates fer doln' sums!) so misused. Take it easy. If you have An' :i wai on load of sugar-plums 1 touched Washington, as would the ser cities—who give evening parties for McCLURE'S MAGAZINE An' a big foot ball, an' a top that bums, ions illness of a member of the family ii not been able to provide beforehand children under 10 years of age," writes FOR THE COMING YEAR (But never a slate 'erdoin' sums!) against its opportunities, practise oh, 1 just wHiit lots when Christmas ci the White House. ".Mother" McKinle. Ella MorrisKretschmar i:i the VVonian'a Some Notable Features sonable self denial, and lei mosl ofthem Home Companion. "Little tots come These reminiscences contain more unpublished war history than to the capital with the Presiden CHAS.A. DANA'S any other book except the Government publications. Mr. Dana Blow, littlp tin lining, blow, tia] party. She remained only a fei unimproved. Receive all thi to these affairs in elaborate toilets, long was intimately associated with Lincoln, Stanlon, Grant, Sherman, Over I ho frost and snnu given to you graciously and with ap- and theothergreat men ol the Civil War. He had the confidence Blow from the happy eltln lai days, but she was one of the most in •.'loves, with carriage and maid, and go REMINISCENCES of the President and his great War Secretary, and he via.-, sent on Where romp the rln-ery. merry hands preciation, remembering that to receive through the ceremony of being received, m:my private missions to make important investigations in the And eHrthlyTiands cluKp nnt,'el hands I ten stiti;,' personalities who attended tin army. Lincoln called him 1 lie Eyes of the Government at the Front." Everywhere through these Over wild wastes of sniw inauguration, not simply because sin with grace is quite as important in holi- and other features of the evening with* memoirs are bits of Secret History and Fresh Recollections of Great Men. These Reminiscences will Blow, little tin horns, blow! be illustrated with many Rare and Unpublished War Photographs from the Government collection was the mother of the president, bu day transactions as to give with-will. dignity truly pathetic. It would be to which now contains over 8,ooo negatives of almost priceless value. Blow, litile tin boras, blow also because of her youthful old age am Give no more than you can afford. their credit if, breaking loose from res- The Christmas MCCLURE'S contained a complete Short Story Music of long ago! by Kudyard Kipling entitled " THE TOMB OF HIS ANCESTORS," Noechoes sweetiand tremulous her quaint and Puritanic good humor Luckily for you if your purse is not traint, they should play liorse, hide-anfl- the tale of a clouded Tiger, an officer in the Indian army, and RUDYARD KIPLING So haunt the drriimiiift hearts ID US! equal to your good intentions; you will seek, turn somersaults, and commit all a rebellious tribe. We have in hand also a New Ballad, a Ye take ns back again She had ali the simplicity and faith of : powerful, grim, moving song of War Ships. It will be superbly STORIES & POEMS Where youtii's Mist roses reign. Puritan mother, and with it the sunn; find that the presents which it would be sorts of rudeness, rather than sedately illustrated. Mr. Kipling will be a frequent contributor. Over far fields of snow Blow, little tin liorns, blow! good nature of one who trusted a highe hardest for you to neglect are not those carry out the programme marked outior "Rupert of Hentzau," the sequel to "The Prisoner oj ANTHONY HOPE'S ZeendaS In splendip d invention, in characters, in dramatic power in making plain the path her sor that cost the most, but simple things lot- them. situationsituations , it is tthh e noblesbl t andd most stirrinii g novel that children, and people less prospered in NEW ZENDA NOVEL Anthony Hope has ev itt For little brother here, an' me, should walk in his great and responsibl "It ?s safe to assume that children It ain't no bappy day; I this world's goods than yourself. To Rudyard Kipling, Robert Barr, William Allen Whitey position. She had hoped to see Wiiliau whose evident training is so artificial Ian Maclaren, Octave Thanet, Stephen Crane, and many We don't have any Christmas tree others, the best story writers in the world, will contribute SHORT STORIES BY Since our folks went away. some day become a bishop in the RIetl give to the poor is a luxury of compara- are pale, irritable and have 'nerves';; to McCLURE'S during the coming year. GREAT AUTHORS For Sunta Glaus don't come no more To little children that's so poor. odist church, but she accepted the ways tively small cost, but to give to the rich that they are overfed and wrongly fed: Edison's Wonderful Invention. The of eight years' is very apt to be a^serious expense—not EDISON'S LATEST constant labor. Mountains ground to dust and the iron ore lie likes the ones lhat wear good cloze— of providence, which led him to tin in short, that they are well started on extracted by magnetism. The Fastest Ship. An article by .les' loves 'em anyhow! White House as only a change from he: because rich people value your gift for the road to physical incompleteness, to ACHIEVEMENT the inventor and constructor of " ," a vessel that can I wonder if our mother knows make the speed of an express train. Makiitt- a Great How had he treats us now? plans for the general good. its intrinsic worth, but because of the di- disconted, useless lives that will know- Telescope, by the most competent authority living. Lord Kelvin, a character sketch and substance of He don't love folks with cloze so thin, mensions of your own notion of what is a conversation with this eminent scientist on unsolved problems of science. An' roofs where rain comes beatin' in ! no fullness. Fortunately, there are few Thousands ot people saw "Mother' worthy to be offered to people who al- Drawn from fifteen years' personal experience as brakeman, fire- Yet little brother says to me: such mothers. man and engineer, by Herbert H. Hamblin. It is a narrative of THE RAILROAD I mosn't talk like that: McKinley at Canton during the presi ready have everything they need. •work, adventure, hazards, accidents and escapes, and is as vivid It may be God'll look an' see "The afternoon is, of course, the prop- and dramatic as a piece of fiction. MAN'S LIFE dential campaign, because she watchet The place we're llvin' at; Give freely of affection. It may cost er time for children's parties, and the An' if we love him night an' day, the course of events with interest anc THE CUSTER The account of this terrible fight written down by Hamlin Garland He'll show hia Santa Claus the way. you something, but it won't leave you in hours from 2 to 6 will not be found too as it came from the lips of 7W Moons, an old Indian Chief •vho was was often at her son's cottage, assisting ' MASSACRE a participant in it. his wife in receiving and entertaining debt. Have fun if you can, and make long—by the children—for the full en- Its houses, streets, means of travel, water supply, safeguards of life and The little folks at our house—they talk like guests. Her eighty-eight years had no all the happiness you can for other joyment of such treats. Two hours wit! health, sports and pleasures—the conditions of life of the perfected city of NEW YORK anything the next century, by Col. George E. Waring, Jr.. Commissioner of the 'Bout Santa Clans comic' an' what he's goin' made her an old and infirm woman. She pepeopleo , even if you have to take trouble swiftly pass, and then arrives the de- Street-Cleaning Department of New York. IN I95O to bring; was energetic and alert, keen sightet afo ut it. You may not lie able to be lightful supper hour, or refreshment Mark Twain contributes an article in his old manner, describing his An' mother never has to scold, or tell 'em voyage from India to South Africa. The illustrations are by A. B. 'bout the noise— and keen witted, and full of sweet gooc munificent, but you certainly can afford time." MARK TWAIN They're just the sweetest little girls—the be.st Frost and Peter Newell, and are as droll and humorous as the article itself. nature. She walked where others rode to be unselfish; and if Christmas "Of course, the guests of the occasion Andrde: His Balloon and his Expedition, from materials furnished by o' little boys! the brother of Mr. Strinberg, AndreVs companion. Sven lledin in ADVENTURE 'Cause why? They know that Santa Claus in carriages. She preferred a straight brought about a general prevalence of would prefer a menu of ice-cream &u& Unexplored Asia, a story of remarkable adventure and endurance - knows everything they do. backed wooden chair to one with cush kindness and unselfishness among Landor in Thibet. His own story. He was captured, tortured and finally escaped to India. An' while he's loadin' up hia sleigh he's cake, with candy galore, but as no even- Jackson m the Far North. The famous explorer writes of the years he lived in regions far north ions or rockers. The President inheritec Christmaskeepers, the chief end of it the boundaries of human habitation. north of wiitchln' of 'm, too! ing meal will be eaten at home suck a3. An' them that minds their mother, they gets 7 would be quite as effectually attained as The great Arctic explorer has written an article on the possibilities of reaching tlie most o' toys— his good nature and patience as w ell injudicious providing is out of the North Pole; on the methods that the next expedition should adopt, and the They're just the sweetest little girls—the best his strong constitution from his mother by ever so universal a transfer of com- question. - important scientific knowledge to be gained by an expedition: concerning the o' little boys! climate, Hie ocean currents, depths and temperature of the water, etc. This knowledge will be of the When "Mother" McKinley came to modities between relatives and friends. SUPPER FOR CHILDREN'S PARTY. greatest value to science. They've just been writing letters to Santa Clans each day, Washington on the inaugural train The giving of presents is only a means Cocoa or Chocolate. The best artists and illustrators are making pictures for 1 -; An' tellin' him just what they want, an' Meat Sandwiches iu pretty shapes. showln' him the way was her first visit to tlie capital. She to an end. The end is love and good- Buttered Finger Rolls. %2^V*Z™A*rWJ^£rP&*«£>?> i ILLUSTRATIONS | To where our house is, so's he'll know Just came to attend her son's inauguration will. If those sentiments are in your Cold Sliced Turkey and Tengae. Brennan, and others, where to leave the toys Ice Cream, mixed or plain. Fer Just the sweetest little girls—the best o' and also to see the capital. She was a heart, it matters not greatly whether Loaf Sponge Cake. little boys! Small Sponge Cakes, With colored or fi«Sr aretanaa good sightseer while here. She visitec your pocket be long or lean. Christmas icings. Th» November Number will be given free with new subscriptions. This number contains the They're longin', longin', longin' fer the days many of the points of interest, and was Cream Dates. Stuffed Dates. opening chapters of Dana's Reminiscences, Mark Twain's Voyage from India to Scuth Africa, the an' nights to go,. will be Christmaslike to you, and you Pulled Figs. account of Edison's great invention, and a mass of interesting matter and illustrations. An* all o' them are happy, an' they make interested iu them all. She could en will find means to make it Christmas- Oranges. Grapes. v ^f Be sure to ask for It la subscribing their mother so! Mixed Candies. She never has to scold 'em, or tell 'em 'bout dure as much as tlie younger members like toothers.—Harper's Weekly. Little bunches of tiny Stich Candy tied wif* 10 Cents a Copy $1.00 a Year the noise— of the party. Everybody wanted to see Ribbons. •Cause they're the sweetest little girls—the Bonbons. The S. S. McCLURE CO., - - 200 East 25th Street, New York "Mother" McKinley, but she wanted to besto' little boys— Some of Col. Bob's Wants. "While making a very tempting dis- see Washington. When the president's We live here in the tenement; there's six of play, an analysis of the above will show us in all; party ware ushered into the private gal- An' from the high old winders we watch the nothing to upset healthy digestion, ex- The Century Magazine for the Coming snowflakex lall lery of the Senate to see the Vice Presi- Col. Bob's Christmas wants are as $1.00 a year for In the chilly Christmas weather, an' cepting the candies, and if the other ve nder, dent inaugurated, half a dozen men many as they are unique. It is to be DEMOREST'S Year. night an' day, things are attractively served there wiH If Santa Claus is comin', an' won't he lose his wanted to help "Mother" McKinlej hoped that many of his desires will be FAMILY way. gratified, but as an ordinary stocking be no 'room' for a surfeit of sweets. The Century Magazine, with its Nov- down the steep steps of the gallery to MAGAZINE. We live here in the tenement, an' we are up wont hold 'em all we are afraid that he "To study the menu for a children's The snliscription price of DKBORK8T8 is re- ember number, enters upon its twentv- so high her seat in the front row. But she hac duced to $1.00 a Year. We don't pray very loud to God, bein' closer never before needed help in reaching is going to be disappointed. The follow- party carefully from the standpoint ot seventh year. During its long existence, to the sky I>emorest's Family Miimizitio is more tluin a her pew in the church, and this was like ing are some of the things he would its wholesomenessis to show a kindness, Fashion .Uneazinc, althouggh it uiveu s the very by reason of its many notable successes, Than some folks is; but all the time when we ltt h d fi h i kneel down to pray, have for Christmas: a courtesy to the other mothers concern- latest home and foreign lush ions each mouth; it lias won an assured and commanding And ask him: "Please tell Santa Claus he a section of a church. She walked alone hi i ! f 1 If I had the power to produce exactly ed in the matter which no woman, ae position. During the coming year The musn't lose the way." to her seat, as did the the others, and what I want for next Christmas, I would hostess, can afford to neglect." Century will maintain its exceptional I'm certain if he didn't come, an' bring a doll, she at once became interested in the and cart, proceedings. tiave all kings and emperors resign and position as a magazine of entertainment An' drum, an' horn, and lots o' things, 'twould allow the people to govern themselves. the household, jiiid and as a leader in art and thought. break somebody's heart; Jolly Poyerty in New York. i t.s vai led contents I'm big, and wouldn't mind it much, but At the Wiiite House she charmed all I would like to see all politicians are of the highest Its pictorial features will be notable, some o' us are small. grade linking it pre- And couldn't stand to have no things from who met her. She was the opposite of hanged to statesmen,—to men who e mi nenily.The Kam- and it will command the services of the Santa Claus at all! To the stranger in the metropolis what all that makes up the glitter of Washing ong to make their country great and lots of i't, lie took a bottle home, and I'll tell you now ily preparedness the peer of any volun- "It's Blank, Dash &. Co." If the office has no salary attached it charge. That there'll be a row. "Is this Blank?" is obliged to seek the man. to tJie euirpiriss oi? all slie began to And they'll wish they never had ! teer soldier on earth. Out of these For I'll pack them all iu my trunk,you see, ranks in time of crisis can be called men "No; it's Blank, Dash & Co." If a woman's grief happens to be a RINSEY & SEABOLT. giet better from fi'rsb dose, and haif And lock it, and throw away the key." a dozen daMa-r bottles cured her of every trade and form of practical "Say, this is a lady talking isn't it?" wrinkle even time cannot heal it. knowledge. They are not only men "I tell you it is" If some men would conceal what they sound and welll. Dr. King's New firan'mother says, while she's sittln' there Discovery for Consumption, Coughs At the fireside in her old arm-chair: firing guns and knowing how to die in "It's a lady isn't it?" know they would be more popular. Schedule of Teachers' Examinations. "Ain't any Christmas now, my dear, their tracks without fear—they are an The young woman hesitated. She If justice was really blind she wouldn't Co ids is guaranteed to do this good Like the ones of long ago ! When I was a girl there was more of light army of scientific versatility, which can was annoyed by the caller's persistency. be able to wink at her favorites. line regular examinations for all work. Try it. Fre& bottiliea at An' song in the world a Christmas night; Eberbach and Son's Drug Sttore. '£)\e green just blossomed over the white turn a camp into a civilized city with "Yes," she said, "it's a lady, but If a man trusts to luck for his happi- grades will be held at Ann ArboT the ' In the Christinas long ago." all its diversified industries and ener- "Well," said the caller, "will you ness he will be in luck when he gets it. third Thursday and Friday of Au- Extiinigufislied.—"Yes, sir. I ap- She talks that way 'cause she's old, you know, gies, and, in a conquered country, can please have a man step to the phone?" If you convince a man against his wiE gust 1897, and the last Thursday An' her hair is whiter than whitest snow, transform itself for the time of its occu- proachied him with fire in my eye.". An' she thinks that her time is come to go "A man?" repeated the typewriter. you may have to do it over again next are for the Michigan ami other uni- Much in Little Highest Honors—World's Fai*. 'ersities and colleges, tie was himself UNIVERSITY HALL he product of the Bplendid system of BEGINNING TO ARRIVE. IS especially true of Hood's Pills, tor nomedi cine ever contained so great curative power in DR ducation which is justly the pride and so small space. They are a whole medicine ,01, .•:! by all the World— sver tlie boast of the people of Michigan. Our Holiday Stock is being increased every le graduated from the State Normal The cradle ail E igeme Ffeld was day with the latest and prettiest designs in uul the Dniversity, and u hile a student oi k d iln .Mi^sou.i. M< death-bed Jewelery and Silverware Novelties. n these institutions, from which he re- ested iu Illinois, anl tno nation eived all the honors they had to confer, 7 Hood's i:iim> the trait ol his gaafcle gsniua ie displayed those qualities of hear! and ohest, always ready, al- s a 11 ensure in American letters, «• DHTTLW ways efficient, always sat- CREAM nind which made him the power for isfactory, prevent a cold l.iilnvs the New York Mail tuid Ex- iood that he was in the world, conscien- or fever, cure all liver ills, Pills r«ss. He was prilmaii.y a,nd always iously discharging every duty, deriving sicklieadache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c. newspaper worker, and journal- When you receive or give a present, be sure The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. is greatest satisfaction from the good m, iiherelwe, is Indirectly honored BAKING e could do others. His training in the that it bears the name "Haller." This is as- ly any public tribute to his memory. State Normal and the University emin- aurance that it is of good and reliable quality. ATHENS THEATRE 1 t "fe just two years since he laid ntly fitted him for the high and respon- his pen in the ripeness of his POWDER ible positions which he was called on owers, and by the act uia.de millions MOST PERFECT MADE. o fill iu this and other states in educa- HALLER'S JEWELRY STORE, The pUay "In Darkest Russia,"' uoum for a ma.n as gated as he Was A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free ional works, leaving his work only to Established 1858. ANN ARBOR. which Is to appear ait tlie- Athens nnodesu In life native sbate o-u as- horn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, id farwell to earth. His deep interest Theatre an the eveuiii;? oi Dec. 27, odation U laboring earnestly ior 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. u everything that tended to the public •Mas given, good satisfaction in its for. •he ©re^Utou oi a i^ield monument elfare induced him to identify himself meo- visits to the grand opera, house- lpom tlhe oanipus wl the University with the humane work of this organiza- 1861. ™~ 1897. t CO'Uiimlbia. Tluat the movemeut PASSED TO HIS REWARD. ion. He was one of the first to join in '•Pudd'nheiad "WilfOin" Is one o.' vill succeed is luoifc open to doubt- call for a public meeting to organize DEAN & COMPANY. Mark Twain's conceptions, and Jo- The public schools throughout the his society. He presided at this uieet- ug, and having given much thought and seph Jefferson 6aid whan here ih.it tote gave public literary exercises (Continued trom 1st page.) Tuesday, December 7th will be our ttention to the subject, was able to ,t w.as one of the 1 lenil Amaricsua com- >y wfhieh nearly $10,000 was add-shaw read appropriate selections from the scriptures, which was followed by a tart the work of tlie organization in a edyis. At Athena Theatre Wednes- ed to five iuinid. Field was peculiar- tanner to make it accomplish the great- day evening, Dec. 29. y tlhe poet of the children. He pos- solo "Forever with the Lord," rendered by Mrs. R. H. Kempf. st good. As chairman of the executive 36th Annual Opening Day. sessed tlhe oipen (sesame nob only oi The remarks of Dr. Bradshaw came oinmittee, which planned and directed The returnn engagement of The Isle l:c cliild-.in.iiwl, but oii the ehild- from a heart moved by deep feeliug. lie general work of the society, he de- This year's stock contains a full assortment of af Cha.mg'aigiiie Monday evening, was .o.in. The children, oi; Missouri do After reviewing the life work of Prof. oted much time and effort, and to his gneefted w*th a prood house consider- well iu Uveir towelling tribute to onePerry he paid such a tribute to his char- cork in this responsible position is due, HOLIDAY GOODS ing the season. Same of the shady win' was hiluiseOi a Missouri child. acter and true worth as a man andn a large degree, the successful work of jests and talk (A t'hs fowrner produc- nd the New Novelties of the season. Notwithstanding a large increase in duty, ,ci life nioaiumenvt riseu Christian as could only come from the he entire organization. As a member here will be no advance, we offer our stock at Last Season's Prices, which were tion -were omatatl ^lits time, to the |Mil3S Mary French Field, daughter depths of affection of one friend for f the educational committee, he washe lowest ever known in America. credit of flue management. The oi' tlhe fatmous poeit spoken of above, another. Then the choir rendered the uick to see that no more important From December 15th to 25th we will sell in VCTW st }jnp.iei.v ivjsxre© will read from her father's -poems, at hymn "Asleep in Jesus," and the fun-essou could be taught iu the public a cleaner entertainment than Univein-U\v ball, on. Baturda-y evening, eral cortege took up its march to Forest chools than that of mercy and kindness. CANDY AND NUTS as follows : first here. Jam wary 8^ Hill Cemetery, where the burial was Vhen, without his solicitation or infiu- Common Mixed Candy 5c per pound. private. The general impression which nce, the hearty co-operation of the Fine Stick Candy 7c per pound. W. C. T. U. Notes— Glazed Mixed Candy 9c per pound. On Tuesday evening next, Dec. 28, had in some way got abroad that tlie neinbers of the board of education and A deilgiitfully interesthig accoiunt Assorted Cream Candy 10c per pound. Edward H. Frye, the the Monologist, services at the church were to be pri-he teachers of all tlie schools was se- Butter Cup Candy 12c per pound. will appear at the Athens Theatre in the i nhe comventiion, both in Toronto vate also, kept many away who would High Grade Chip Candy 12c per pound. ind Buffalo, w«vs giiyen, at tha last ured, the huuiaue work was introduced have otherwise been present. Moulded Chocolate Candy 14c per pound. Y. M. C. A. Course. Mr. Frye is a ver- ueeiifcig oii the AV. C. T. U., by Miss nto the schools of the city, without iu satile genius, and represents many Hand Made Chocolate Candy 18c per pound. Ro e "Wood-Allen. Those who were ny manner interfering with their reg- New England Taffy Candy 15c per pound. characters in a remarkable way. On miabl'e to attend, lutve missed a treat. It the Congregational church Sunday ular work, Prof. Perry was most helpful Assorted Caramel Candy 10c per pound. that evening he will give the great Jos. ind assisted in advancing the work Very Best Mixed Nuts 10c per pound. Towynto lias 182 chujrehes and 150morning the services were a memorial Jefferson play of Rip Van Winkle, the for Prof. Perry. Prof. M. L. D' Ooge vherever and whenever he could, giv- Very Best Virginia Pea Nuts 8c per pound or 2 pounds 15c. famous Legend of the Catskills as told i looms. The latter an'e closed on lunday, and no sa/loon beeper can be spoke of the life and character of the ng time to this work; which in justice As usual we guarantee price against all competition, and invite an exam- by Washington Irving, and will imper- a meanbea- oii thei citty coumcil. deceased and his services to the church ; o himself ought to have been devoted ination of our stock. sonate the following characters: Among the ioireSlg-n delegates was Prof. C. E. Goddard spoke of his work o rest and freedom from care. At the Old Number, Rip Van Winkle The Village Vagabond Gretchen His Wife liss BKIUIII. OS Xoirwiay, who when in the Sunday School; Judge Waples A li.'e such as Iiis, dielayed without a falter. The proceeds d A Room in Derrick's House. Ann Arbor Savings $1,156,557 81 amounted to $12. We wish to thank "Home Again." ^armer's beau*y wi!t!hiO>utt it. Cascarets, in his intercourse with fellow teachers C E. GODFREY, once again in the forever departed days On Sunday next Dec. 26, the following Candy Caitfnairtitt clean yoiur blood and pupils alike a truly Christian spirit anidi keep it clean, by Btilrring up the Phone 82. Office 48 N. Fourth Ave. of the bluff but honest old Dutch colo- hristmas program will be carried out of kindness and gentleness, and devot- How to Look Good— lazy IHier a/md drbvLng all Impurities nists of over a century ago. at the M. E. Church : ing himself unsparingly to the discharge G'ood looks are really more than from Khc bendy. Begin to> day to ban- MORNING. of his duties and to the welfare of those fc'kiin de«p, depending entirely on a ish pitanples, bails, bloitelhes, black- What the Council Did— relude—"Christmas Fantasia." healthy condition, of all the vital or. hieads, aind that stoklly bflltonas coim- At the meeting of the council Monday Anthem "0 Thou that Tellest," Sanier. under his influence. 1 Offertory, "Pastorale (Messiah) Handel. |©ans. If flue liver be inactive, you ptexiion by taking Cascareits,—beauty C.L night, Edson Wetherbee asked the city Sermon. "Our hearts—His Bethlehem." "We mourn in his departure the Wave a bilious l-ook ; if your stom- for ten cents. AM diruggilsts, featis- to pay him $5,000 for injuries receiver Postlude, "And the Glory of the Lord." teacher who always held up before his ach be disordered, you have a dys- . . . LAWYER Handel. fa-ctiion guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Offices over Farmers and Mechanics Bank. on Beakes st. overhead bridge; Nicho EVENING. pupils the ideal of a noble manhood and peptic laofe; 11 your kidneys be affect. 1 Huron St., E., Ann Arbor, Michigan. las Miller asked $2,000 for injuries Prelude, Pastorals from Christmas Oratorio womanhood, the man of spotless and e cure constipa- and Wm. K. Childs, for the election of three •PlTTLE RESOLVED, That a copy of this minute tion, biliousness, sick headache, or nuriitors for OIIP year in the place of J. W. A stylish and up-to-date Savings Bank, -tftue following boara Wing, H. W. Bassett and A. W. Chapman; be sent to the bereaved family of Mr any of the diseases for which It is all of whose terms of office will then expire. t»I directors were elected: Wmi. J flVER Perry with the assurance of our deep •reeoni'meiDded. Also will refund the And to transact such other business as may Booth, Jas. H. Wads, Wmi. Arnold properly come before such meeting. sympathy with them in the great sor anoney on a. 50 cemt bottiLe of Downs' EMORY K. IiKT,AND. President. N, J. Kyer, Johm Heitaamiann, Joh I PIUS row that has come upon them. •Blaixir, if it does not cure any cougQi, WM. K. CHILDS. Secretary. V. Sheetou, Chrtetdaii Martin, Dr. V MAJBTUS L. D'OOGE, ©old, croup w.tooopilmg cough, or thitoat or iuinig difficulty. W,e also Forest Hill Cemetery Company. 0. VaughJan, Eugene E. Bea-1, Dr. D J. M. GELSTON, Pres. inu'u-n.nltee one 25-cent bottle of eiltlh- Ziimmerman, George P. Glazier, Ku MAKY ELLA BENNETT, Sect'y. er of the abovie to prove satisfactory HAT The annual meeting of the Forest Hill gene F. Mills, Jalitn Haarer, Joh or money refunded. Bberbach & Son, Cemetery Company of Ann Arbor will be SICK HEADACHE held on Tuesday. Jan. 4, 1898, at two o'clock p. Koch atmi H. B. Oa.rha.rt. A. E. Mummery, Palmer's Pharmacy, m.. at the office of the clerk, for the election -And one that- Positively cured by these ACTION OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY. H. J. Brown. of three trustees and the transaction of such The Ann. Arbor Savings bank elect other business as may legally be brought be- Little Pills. At a meeting of the Humane Society fore it. ad tine fallowing directors : Chris They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, held at Harris Hall, on Saturday, Dec KI.TIIU B. Poxn.Clerk. Don't fail to sea our ep/lendM aa- Dated December 21, 18!>7. ttan Mack, W. D.- Harriman,, Danie, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- 19, at 3 o'clock p. m., the following eOTtmient of HoMday Goods. It ex- Hiscofk, "Willta-uni Deufbel, AV. Bfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- memorial of the late Prof. W. S. Pern cels anything we have ever Ua,d. You Do Not Have to Pay Two Smith, David Eiasey and It. G-runer ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue was adopted and spread upon the rec Hauler's Furniture Store, W. W. NICHOLS. The board organized as follows Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They ords of the organization : 112, 114. 116 E. Litoerfcy St. Sw Prices For? iiisti'an Mack, president; W. DRegulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. DENTIST. Prof. W. S. Perry has passed awa; Better Than Klondike Gold- Eooms over Ann Arbor Savings Bauka, Opr HarrDmian, vice president; Charles E Small Pill. Small Dose. and will no longer guide us by his wise Court House Square. Is health and strength gained by tak- Then try us this season. We know Hiscock, cashier ; M. J. Fritz, assist, counsel and inspire our meetings witl ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, the VITALIZED AIR. Small Price. great*' idiministered. It is agreeable and easy to take you will be pleased and come again. ant easier ; W. B. &mith, secretary the high sense of the duties, which, .. blood purifier. It fortifies the whole and no prostrating effects follow, while the Substitution members of this humane organization system and gives you such strength teeth are extracted without pain. This Tells 'Where Health May B the fraud of the day. we owe to the community. that nervous troubles cease, anc Found. As superintendent of our publi work which seemed wearing and la> Chlehuter's Knelixh Diamond Brand. Store Open Evenings. And that is more important tha See you get Carter's, schools, for over a quarter of a century borioaiB, becomes easy amd is cheer- making money. If your blood Is im ENNYROYAL PILLS Prof. Perry did much to raise the stand fuilly performed. It has done this P Original and Only Genuine. pure. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the med. lor others, it will for you. AFC, alwtyg reliable, LADIEB ask Ask for Carter's, ard of the Ann Arbor schools, untilj •-uggiBt for Chicbestcrt Englith D line for you. It cures scrofula, sal d Brand In Ked aod Gold mctlUe Mrs. J. M. MORTON, der his guidance and direction, thej ioxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take rheum, rheumatism, catarrh and a Pure blood is absolutely necessary j no other. Refuse dangerou* subttitu* tioru and imitations. At Druggist!, or tend 4*. other diseases originating in or pro Insist and demand rank as among the very first in the for perfect health. Hood's Sarsapa in Htamps for partleniRrii, teatimonUlB and " Relief for I.adli'n,'* in irtUr, by return mated by impure blood and low stat lion, as evidenced by the large numbe rilla is tlie one true blood purifier Moll. 10,000 ToBtiriioDlalii. xjnt Paper. of the system. . ^hl(-h<-»torChemlcuIl'o.,MnriUmersi'ng the skaters again. It is OJI Thursday evening next, Dec. 8a Every man appreciates useful gifts such as we sell. iboirt time that stream chronicled the •W. R. C. will gi™ a social at JUNIOR SUITS, ino'clier victim. It. ha»s been, some A complete line of stylish Xmas Furnishings for the Post rooms. Men, such as: REEFERS, REEFER months lKouv since it) has claimed a C. E. Sperry, treasurer o'f Pittsfield SUITS, THREE PIECE .vl 1 recle^-e taxes at the county Neckwear, Mufflers, Gloves, Mittens, SUITS, ULSTERS, Lewis Kurtz, who was brooight-be- treasurer's o.fice in Ann Arbor, Jan. Cuffs, Collars, Shirts, Underwear, OVERCOATS, Etc. one tine ci'rcuit court and fijoed for 7 and 8. 1 Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Night Robes, ling liquoi at illegal liours, hag ' is asserted tha.t a couple of Ann Our Stock for Fall is twice as large and twice the variety of any other in been arrested again tar keeping open Hats, Caps, Suspenders, Cardigan the city. It contains everything desirable for the little fellows. Arbor's enterprising young men will Jackets, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Canes, What we want of the Mothers, after the time to cl»3e up. The go to South America before long, udge Us not usually lament on the seeking'for investimtnts that will paiy. second offense. A CALL—-—. On Wednesday evening, Jan. 5tli, Toledo papere have a notice of the To look over our Fall Stock, a few moments of your time when buying Boys' and Oompamy A willl hold its annual elec- Open Evenings This Week. Children's Clothing. The Goods and Prices to be the convincing argument as marriage in thato city,> on Dec. 16, tion. Cap't, 1st and 2d Li-ruts., Sec- showing our superiority in this particular branch over all competitors. of Oluas. L. Essl'lnger, eldest som of ; retary, Treasurer, and five mem. Lowest Prices Best and Latest Styles Guaranteed. \iv. and Mrs. Fred EssMnger of this bers oi tdie board are to be chosen. ci'ty, to Miss Frederilaa; Rentschler, 1 ilso oii this cifcy. The affair was Tbe 'Degree oif Honor lodge, A. O. Wadhams, Ryan & Reule liine a • surprise to the friends of TJ. •W. being tlua lady annex of the the young couple. arder, in Ann Arbor, elects Mrs. Wolf 200, 202 SOUTH MAIN. This is the week of the Christnuas as outside wartch. And the members rxush, and the mierchaiate ha.ve b?en en liud it mighty difficult to keep the "Wolf from the door, though there is The Junior. Auxiliary oif St. An- uand w'itli smiling fcuces and "plenty plenty o> fnioney in tilie treasury.— ^H.^A^H.^A^^ The Ann Arbor Courier. drew's cliurcli made over $50 by Its oif assistance to attend to the wants a: all. Tine welartlier has not been Adrian Press. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 1897. Doll's Fair at Harris Hall last Fri- day. the very best, but the merchan. an., and at 7:30 will be missed in liec home and from oOr J. E. Beal. can't reanove it. Whyl do unneces- Curtains is complete. sary work ? Clean sidewalks would p. m. Solemn hiigth mass will be among her neighbors, and the family RUIT FARM SALE—Thirty acres of flue said at the first service. The o-ffer- fruit farm in berries just east of city line. be too aristocratic any way. Wave the deep sympa/thy ot all the FCheap for cash or trade. Enquire at Courier ings at all tte eervices will be de- community in their sorrow. HALLER'S Furniture and Carpet House office. The foirce at the post office are up voted to the buii/ldLng fund for the to their eyes in business now. The The Greek Society craze is aot en- 112, 114, 116. E. Liberty Street. ELP WANTED.—Agents get fifty cents on mew church. May they be bccuntl. each dollar; no experience necessary. holiday packages are ia their glory. tirely comlfined to college students. ANN AKB0R, MICH. WritH e for agents' outfit. Address The Cath- ful. olic News, 5 Barclay St., New York. Most people are making sure of the There are employed in the large frai- delivery on time and ajre having spe. Far tlie third time Ellen Mason has teiinlirtiy lnouses a number1 of colored applied to the circuib court for di- cial delivery stamps placed thereon. fellows mostly young men, and all of iorce from her husband William, LOCAL. During tliis week the diays are the charging non-support. The two pre- excellent reputations. These have shortest of the year. Those .who 1 A Merry Chrfcrtim/as tia .'lill, and to vious t.ira/&s eh© has relented and gone banded together under the title of beflteve tflnat when the diaiys begin to AlplKa Silgmia Kappa, and! they bear Holiday Opening! all a( good time. back to hilin, now she has added to limgtlhien, the coi Id begins to strength- the sarnie relation to the colored so- Fr«d Weimberg's ice skating rink is the other offenses that of beatilng her, en, will sqe that the coal bins are and slhe willl probably not withdraw ciety here that the fraternities do all right and ready "Off business. ted, and the wood piles ia good Chis tdmie. • to Uni'viersity society. They are the Fads as well as Fashion^ The Aon Arbor Agricultural Com- I'orm. leaders. The A. S. K's have a hall pany 'holds its annual meeting Jan. It transpires that on- the 11th of Among the mian'y handsome win- We are showing as fine a line of down town, hold regular initiation;! 4tfo. • November last, a bill for divorce was diaws of our miereh&jmts, one tbat has attracted Imiore thian, an ordinary which are said to be scorchers, and Tbje Ooodiyear Drug Co. has Iiad fine filed in the circuit court of Wayne county, by Mrs. Fred BesSmer, by her atmount of attention hias been that are up to data Sn everything^ The Shwv -svikudows that ha/ve/ attracted attorney Levi T. Griff In. This will O'f Eugene E. Baal's shoe store. I Grteetes were (and are) a great pea NECKWEAR *hie passers by. repi-esents caiisideralble work, good be a surprise to some here, to oth- pie. As has ever been displayed in this city. The snow stommj of last Friday ers not. taste, and a fina display df goods. Mas ginem the past week a real holi- It. is the univiersal expression thatt it -EXAMINE IT.- M. VV. Guy, a cotared man, has ative to cleaning the: snow fronip the If you are in a hurry toihave your THIS SHIRT. been ctuoisen orator of the senior class walks. How aJbsuT-d! Ask ourOhristmias poicbages delivered, the Has sold of tine high school. citizens to (get out ia the cold or proper tlhiing to do i8 to put a 10 The ruitesion Sunday Schoolf of the slush and work ! Such ai thing cemt delivei-y stianip therean. If you Heretofore at 3d -ward had a nice Chrisitimas enter. woould be terrible! w.aai't to kno^v wlijether your pack- In buying a piano you want one that will be satisfactory for a life- $1.50 flainiment last Friday afternoon. Jo'hn "W. Cowan, whoi had been a age was received aill right, then regis- time. We handle A pair 0(1 pure white, lanrt&il doves sufferer for same time with paralysis, ter the same aindi yoru. will have a We have them have been received by Master Harry died a few days since was buiried receipt returned to you fromi the The " Smith and Barnes," Collins from an aunb in Denver, Col. Saturday, from tibe home of John pereoin it was sent) to. The" Shoninger," and The Sunday School children! of St. Forah.ee, of the JJorthsi'de, interment Jacob Weil, of Chicago, who lived Andrew's church will be given their being in the cemetery' (at Dlxboro'i here as ai boy, amd whose father once The" Schomaker Christlmjas tree on Friday afternoon, He was 43 yeurs old. nan ia< tanneay in the building at Harris HaJU. At the annual election of the Farm- mow occupied by the Electric Light Co., comimutted suicide last Friday. WATCH OUR WINDOW! On Friday evening, at the M. E.ers & Mechanics Bank, the following GOLD STRING PIPS." church parlors, there will be a sup- directors were chosen : G. Frank AU- He' was 52 yeairs old Uiiud financial reverses, toigether with a son's mis. All of these are first-class, and espe pier gitvem t» tttie members of the M. aiuen'd'iBiger, Junius E. Beial, Wm. 3? cially the first mentioned is a woudei E. Bumidiay School. fortune to beconming deranged In S. L. JAMES & CO. Bneak'Sy, Cluarles E. Greene, Ambrose mlilnd, w.as the cause assigned son' the for low price, considering its good qual The Chxistmias Festival oif the Ger- Kearney, Reuben Kempf, D. Freder- ities. Mandolins, Guitars, Violins lor the deed. Banjos, Autoharos, Strings and Trim I I I South Main Street- man M. E. church a.nd Sunday ick Sehlairer, Wm. C. Stevens and Oli Ttoe t'otiQl nuimiber of deaths report- mings at low prices. Schooll, occurs a-t the church, on the ver M. Martin. evening df Dec. 25, Clwistimias Day. ed in WashtenaiW county few theI 14 W. Liberty St., Ann Arbor Fred Weiiuniann, who haid a suit mouth o. Xovemtbeir, was 4:1^ oi whlrch The fire department was called out in the circuit co'urt last week, and re 4 were from consiumptioni, 1 typhoit Sunday evening by the burning of covered $12 from Anton Teu'fel foi fevier, 1 cionp, 4 pneumomia, 1 di-HOW TO FIX an old shed on Miller ave. The blaze an alileg-ed blow on tibia head with arrlienl disease, 1 cerebrof-i-pinal men- was quite a baa-lire, but no damage a bane, 'hias go'iie insane again igitis, which are termed "important was done. ajnd /liiatj 'been co'nflned in the jail in.ecliouB diseases." The death rate A SMOKY LAMP Mack & Oo's windows have been previous to being returned to th' tor the month was 12 per 1,000 in sort oif horseshoe mjagimelbs for peo- Pontiac asyVum.. habitants. An^ excellent record. Use Dean & Co.'s ple's eyes the past week.. Those "A Uoamd of Birt/hdays," by Pres Arrangements are abont complete who lvavie been pas*; there have en- cott Bailey Bivll, illustpated by Elea for the joint debate between Lyceum "Red Star" Oil_ jolye-d tlhie display. nor Wi'tihey Willa/rd, published and No. 1 oif ,the Ann Arbor High ,Schoo Myron H. French, a former city sent out by The Michigan Trust Co. and the House oti Representiatilves* No Odor, No Smoke, No Charing o •recorder of Ann Arbor, is now a can- Grand ltaipids, is a handsome Christ Detroit High School, ;whieh will be Wick. Gives a White Light. didate lor congress before the next mas Bo.ok, and a credit to the enter held the first on- second Friday in Do not try republican convention of the 10thprising iirm which remembers its March. The questJoin for debate district. He lives at West Branch. frteade every Christmas in this man 'Rei-jollvied, That the Initiative and SOMETHING nie-r. Ke-erendum should be introduced in States prison wound be altogether to the city, county and state gov- JUST AS GOOD too good a place lor the rascals who Tine .anmuiail mieothig o;f the Washte ernments of the United States." Ann went into the orchard of Peter Gal- maw llutual Ins. Co., wi'll be held in Ar1>or will support the negative. la tkun, on Geddes ave., one night last this city, Jan. 12th. It is under But buy the "RED STAR" once— wieek, and cat down or destroyed liis stood that an attempt willl be mad It is with regret we have Ho an-then you can give the peach trees. to make a chianga ai officials ia th' moiunce the death on Saturday night 1-ast of A dolphins Craig Brock, at his JUST AS GOOD In tilie case at John Shadford vs interest o.f some losses tliat the pros ent board refuse to allow, becausi home on Chapin streot, of consump- the Ann Arbor Street R'y, which was tion. The deceased was foreman foi man your experience. He will not on trial last week, Mr. Sawyer made oi a violation of tine rules of th company. John Baumgardner, in his marble stay long. Tiery able, effective and effecting plea. works, and a man well liked. lit, The jury buought in a verdict ol Chester E. Bond, of Holyoke, Mass. leaves a wife and two children. The 10c PER GALLON. $7,000 in his client's tevpr. The died on Sunday last. Mrs. Bond i luneral wtas held yesterday afternoon case will be taken to the supreme absent dn Georgia, with her daughte from the house, Rev. J. AV. Bradshaw Sold only by court. MLss Maud, who is in poor health conducting the services. The re If you would be satisfied now and all the time buy the leaving three of tilie children here muins were interred in Forest Hi! iYo,u must not forget to inspect our who are attending school. Th DEAN & CO., aesoirtmietrat of Holiday Goods. • •tery. lie was a member of the LUDWIG o* oldest daughter, Mlsa Cccile, left Mou A. O. U. W., the. Mjodern "Woodiuoi HAMPER'S FURNITURE STORE, day loir the east to attend the fun 44 South Main Street. 112, 114, 116 East, liberty st. and the Qolumbia.n League lnsuranci oral ai her father. orders. (Old number.) Ann Arbor Music Co., 205-207 EAST WASHINGTON ST. v COUNTY AND VICINITY. jiwnls 't o put up an fee house cov- What Neglect^ Leads To. erlng an acre oi groitml, ami 50 ft. Tii . i cc ,n. Presbyterian den high, which it will take 50 aeras of ~ "The Nioaasa Falls Route." ; Mrs. Chas. King's Experience. .•it S • i ••- '• A woman's body is the repository of tee to fill. Tlw> ico will ba used for TIME TABLS IN EFFECT NOV. 21, 18W. l>,.\, a htas :: 3 uerw Jlre engin \ an.l the most delicate mechanism, and yet 1lio company's rofrife'erator earn, .-unl U Is ready for business. most women will be mioetly sMpped to Toledo. The CENTRAL STA2JDAI!]) TIME A LITTLE PAINT y ople around tlie Laike are rejo' it A Bay View Re idlng Circle has let it get out of well order just as if a(s i: will give enttployment to a large IS •y were it wore of no con- number oif nucn all the year around. : ;ss jss Or iiso i. i led 'O «• 12, sequence. Their THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS f™ alter a toaug" caatlnued ill backs ache,heads Couii Cin'lsea, No. 1G12, I. 0. F., throb and burn; ed the lollorwlag Officers for the as gg Di k BmitJi, ofi S -i<>. speared a they have wander- 23 lib. carp in ttoe river recently. ing pains, now here ansutag year : C. D. H. C. R., J, Geo, AVi-b-id-r ; 8. It., Gay Liighthall; V. ]; \ i\ asre sill 1 c'.iig con- and now there; ex- everything is probably good for nothing.. perience extreme 0. E., Geo. P. Staffan; H. S., J. E. doiuad a : Sa/J< m by Evangelist Hatch. lassitude, that McKume ; F. S., G«ov H. BeGole; rtd. Tire Presbyterian ladies oi Milan don't-care and Treasurer, J. S. Haithaway ; Chap- THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS i% made for floors, made $32:63 by holding a baaaar. want-to-be-left- lain, Orou Tha-tchea-; S. W., AV. H. fl O o nly alone feeling, ex- SPECIAL FLOOR PAINT S?ies Q uTcki y it is Mrs. iWarrem expects to have her Quimn ; J. AV., Bart Lowry ; S. B., ES to walk on and to stand ,bein? walked_on. irritability, nervousness, i" tells i fna-m house near Dexter, completed by sleeplessnesscitability, , and the blues, yet do O. Karl Steilnbach; J. B., Henry and Ghn isi m.as. nothing to help themselves. These SteSnibach ; Trustees, J. E. McKune, 81SS ig ;8 'The Leaden- would liikei to have a indicate womb complications. J. S. Hatitaway, Guy Lighthall, Geo. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Fawner's Institute head a-b Dexter. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- A. BeGoile and J. D. AVateon; ee sa Good idea, surely. pound will relieve all this trouble. Finance Coim., Chois. Miller and V. L. da EVELAND. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. MONTREAL. MRS. CHAS. KING, 1815 Bosewood There will be a social ait the home Stoffan; Delegate to High Court, FOR BOOKLET ADDRESS. 3* MICHIGAN ST.. CLEVELAND. O, St., Philadelphia, Pa., says:— Geo. A. BeGole ; Alternate, J. Georgq oi Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Iyauvkim on "I had bearing-down feelings, back- AVebster ; Physician, G. AV. Palmer. sa sa Wednesday, Dec. 29. ache, burning sensation in my stom- O-oj A Farmer's Inetitfrmte wiJ be held ach, chills, headache, and always had Court Milan No.. 1745, Independent sss •-Copyright lS»7-The Kates-whitman Co.. N.Y.-6S7- black specks before my eyes. I some- at Clrelsea o,u Tuesday and Wednes- Order of Foresters, ilnitiated five earn- times had four and five fainting spells (Bdtites into the mysteries of the day. Jan. 11 a/ad 12. a day. I had several doctors, and tried es a day. I ha ordier last week, after wluileh election Tlie Observer Bays that %t is a pos- many patent medicines. I commenced of ol'filcers wtas liiedd, followed by a to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable sibility that some of the Salicie banquet. The ilnstajlation oi ofllcers ers win luave telephone connections Compound, and I never had anything give me the relief that it has. I can willl take plax;e Monday evening, Dec. soon. truthfully say it has cured me." 27th. Tlie offitea-a elected/ were as Miiifiiia W. F. Stimson, of Milan, has in- follows : Chief Banger, C. M. Deben- COR. MAIN AND HURON STREETS. vented an automatic cut-off for b i_'!i many horses letft stoixding on oui- liaju ; Vice Chief Ramger, AV. F. Allen; machines tliat worts with perfect stj'eete Irotm morning until night- and Recording Sec'y, AV. R. Calhoun ; Fi- accwacy. niany titoea much loingen-, without aiianciail Sec'y, AV. B. Purdy ; Treas., . SURPLUS,$150,OOD The Catholic Sunday School o.' food, sheltCT or drink, stormy and Clrartes AV. Mesic ; Senior AVoodmajn, Cheisea will have their Christmas W. J. Sissem ; Junior AVoodnxan, AV. cold days not exeepted.—Saline Ob- 0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, This Bank is under State control, has ampie capital and a large gut tree at the opera house on Tuesday server. Well, why daa't you or- P. Draper ; Senior Beagle, AVm. AV. G. P & T. Afct., ChicaRO A(?t. Ann Arbor antee fund, is conservatively managed and does a general banking an evening oii next week, Dec. 2S. ganize one ? You are just the man AVoolcott; Junior Beagle, F. C. Hol- s ; Chaplain, Dr. Mesic. exchange business. x The M. E. Sunday School oi Chel- to *aie tllie lead. sea, are to give a camtata in the On Sunday night dearth claimed an Consumption Positively Cured. 1 ARBOR AND YPSILANTI Deposits in the Savings Department draw three per cei t trown Hall, on Christmas night, en- did and respected resident on" North- interest, which is paid semi-annually. titled, '"Santa Claus and His Elves." field, Jeremiah Jacobs who was i=S Mr. R. B. Greeve, nxerchjant, of Chil- MOTOR LINE. liowie, Va,., certiiies that he had con- Delos B. Spanceir, ttoe only child ol years old. He was a bachelor, haw humptian, was given up to die, Safety Deposit Vaults of the Best Modern Construe Abner and Adajine Spencer, died quite ing liTOd with his niece at WhiUn.otre nought all medical treatment that TIME TABLE tion.—Boxes to rent at from #3.00 to $10.00 per year. suddenly, Dec. 11, aged 20 years, at Lake 'far several years. He had re- imonesy couild procure, tried all cough Taking Effect NOT. 24th J897. the home o'f his parents in Sylvan. fided in this counfiy fcir upwards of •remedies he could hear of, but got no re.ief; spent nuany nights sitting up DIRECTORS. Jiames Bml'tli, whoi lives near Dix- 60 yeiars. The remt stuff." Befcher you be too sure about that!"—Puck The donation party ait the York fi'.e 'tis. Memoiry |?oes back to the What Kept Him—"What kept you in j^A-NN.AR30f^ Baptist church last Friday evening t1lm-e when as a. email boy of inves- the south so lon«?" "1 «rei than -$2.50 tion and bilkmisness. Pleasd buy date ''ad" as in any obluer part of om tote $4,000 stock, or, about G3 and try a box oif C. C. C. to-day ; 10, the paper. eetats oa each $1,000. As he was 25, 50 cents. So I'd and guaranteed to enure by all diruggtets. TIME TABLE. 9 W. Liberty St. "Wolverine I/odge Xo. 197, I. O. O.ome of the first ine-mbe-rs this covers TAKING EFFECT a period of 26 years. AVhat com- F., Milan, has ejected the following Difln't Fill the Requirements.—Mrs. SUNDAY, Sept. 5, 1897. pany ca.n beat it ?—Enterprise. o^ice-rs for the ensuing term : Noble Oli-ique—Mem are so disappointing! Grand, A. AV. Ba.nford ; Vice Grand, A great many from here went to I sent a, notd to Mr. Oardtor, you NORTH. SOUTH. Henry Taylor ; Sec'y, G. P. Whaley; Clinton last Sunday to hoa.r Judge know, aekiliig for tin* piteojaure- .of Ms Light Trea«., O. A. Keiley. Installation C. B. Grant. It wM be remember- compamy. 8:43 A.M. t7:30 A. M. iirst meeting in January. ed by some tihiat his brother, James Mfee C^que—But lie came, Aunt 11:25 A. M. The Glazier Stove Oo\. Band coa- Grlant, taught the center school here Mary. ' -(•12:15 P.M. si.sts oil 18 pieces. It has new in- about 38 years aigo, the judge beilng IMT». Claque—Yes; but somiehow 4:46 F. M. 8:40 P.M. BEST r struments, and is open for engage- t-lien a student at Ann Arbor. AAe be didn't brilag any pilaasu.re with were informed by Judge, Grant that ments. Fred Fuller is leader, Claude .—Boston Transcript. fTralns marked tbu» run between Ann Ar- Some of the Advantages of Electric Light: Flagler mia.na.ger, Chas. Kaiser secre- James d:led a.bout a year ago on- the bor and Toledo only. Cubic feet Cubic feet of Heat produced in aid farm im Maine, ^here both were Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard of air carbonic acid 1 t* Watt's raised t.ary, Fred Clark trea.s., Ivomis Burg, "By George!" muttered Mr. Chug- Time. vitiated. produced. 1° Fahrenheit. Jias. Clairfc a,nd Fred Fuller trustees. bOMi.—BiWgewat-er tor. Enter. water, making his way with difficulty W. H. BENNETT, G. P. A. 12 c. p. Incandescent Lamp None. None. 13.8 Brighton will be lig-hted by electii- prise. through the crowd gathered about the E. B. GILMORE, Agt. 12 c. p. Gas Light 345.25 3.21 278.6 ri;y soon. Representatives of an bulletins. "There's almost as much 12 c. p. Kerosene Lamp 376.30 3.54 232.6 Here's a bit oi informaiion Thai. electric coimpaniy have made arrange- we commend to farmers generajly, public interest in this Greater New The Cincinnati Northern Railroad Co. Some of the Disadvantages of Gas: ments with the council for lighting and to the grange especially, for eon- York election as if it were a prize fighf." Air consumed. Carbonic Acid thrown ofl. t*he village at $30 peir incandescent • idenatiom. It should be a warning —Chicago Tribune. Time Table In effect Aug 1st, 1897. Heat. Unsteadiness of Light. Of Trains Passing Jackson, Mich. Freezing Pipes. Danger of Suffocation. life'ht p«r annum, which is but little to all township highway commis- Two Millions a Year— Humidity. Danger from use of Matches. rmorc than tlieyare now paying for a ml our city da,ds might AVUiien people buy, try, and, buy CENTRAL TIME. Ceilings Blackened. Water and Air in Pipes. "lightning bugs." , by it. A dispatch from Ann agafln, ilt means thieiy'T'e eatiefied. The SOUTH BOUND. Sulphur thrown off. Metals and Gildings Tarnished. Arbor says : "Joseph E. Gaga was peoplle at tine United States are now No. 1, Jackson & Cincinnati Mail—10:30 a.m. Ammonia thrown off. Sulphuretted Hydrogen thrown off. Mfiaa linage Noi. 188, K. of P., held buyilng Cascarets Candy Cathartic at No. 7, Jackson & Van Wire Express—4:15 p.m. t-hnown out and ba,dHy hurt by do- No. 5, Jackson & Van Wirt Passngr...5:10 p.m. Gas cannot be inverted to throw light down. their annual election which resulted tihe pate oif two mammon, boxes, a year tecti've roads in Pittsfietd township. NORTH BOUND. None of these Disadvantages Accompany in the settection at the following o.'- anid ilb wiffl be tllnre© midliioin before No. 2, Cincinnati & Jackson Mall 0:04 p.m. He sued the -township and got $250." New Year's. It means mer iicers: 0. C, C. F. Ne.edhia.rn; V. No. 8, Van Wirt & Jackson Expre88..10:40 a.ra. Electric Lighting. —Adrian Press. ' tihat Cascarets are the mlost delight- No. 6, Van Wirt & Jackson Express.l0:10 a. m. a, Ci. W. Hftclicock ; Prelate, G. D. Trains 6 and 6 run Sunday only. In general the Incandescent Electric Light is much healthier and much ful bowel regulator for everybody the All other trains daily except Sunday. Following are the officers of the more convenient to use than any other method of lighting, and is more Chandler ; M. oi E., E. P. "VVa,rner ; year rotund. All druggfets 10c, 25c, F. B. DKAKK, General Manager. economical for amount of light furnished than gas. M. of F., M. AV. Hitchcock ; M. at Manchester A. O. V. W. for the com- 50c a box, cuire guaranteed. C. AV. COOK, G. P. A., Van Wirt, O. ing year : M. W., Howard Clark ; A., E. A. Sweet ; I. G., K, P, Alder- The best is the cheapest an.d the Electricity for all kinds of Power. Electricity for Heating. man ; O. G., Elmer Beverly. Fioremian, E. C. AVestga.te ; Oversee,r Courier is the best. Subscribe now The deaths by townships la this H. H. Fellows ; Recorder, J. E. Blum; and have the news for the long win- If you need Light Apply to counrby, ifoir Noveimlber, were : Augus- Financier, C. Tounghans; lleeeiver, ter evenings. ta, Bridgewiater, Plttsfield, Sharon, Wm. Ivoebbe ; Guide, Ed. Dieble ; I. W., Ed. Wint ; O. W., T. Morech- York, Ypsitonti, aaid Manchester vil- Never fails to ,^jve Irj in lagie, 1 elaclh ; Freedoan>, Lyndon, Scio ,,,---,.. jjmj, EXi) c. P. Ka.pp; caseB, ami &ff