THE ANN AKBOR DEMOCRAT.

SEVENTH YEAE. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1885. NUMBER 36:

TO CORRESPONDENTS. which is nearly a bushel above the July esti- Co. E, 12th U.S. infantry, Capt. Brown. re»l estate exchange; New York board of fire Where indemnity selections have already been A VFGETAKLF. FI8IIKRMAN. mate. The August estimate for the northern DUST TO DUST. David's Island Dand. underwriters. made without specifying the particular sections Naval brigade. A Plant That Ui>e3 A-Vlfhing—An Enemy «i AJ1c«mmun!catlons for this nuperstiould be dccom counties is one-quarter of a bushel below tha Third subdivision, Col. Chas. G. Otis, com- which have been lost, tho local offices are re- panted by the name of the author, not necessary foi July estimate. These figures indicate a total First division N. G. S. N.Y., Maj.-Gcn. Shalcr manding—Republican county committee; quired to make such specifications before al- the Fish Culturists. publication, but as an evidence of good faith on trio yield In the southern countcountiee s of Vl2,925,11,5, 4 The Last Sad Honors Paid to commanding. young men's republican club of New York; lowing them to make any further indemnity rnrtof the writer. Write only on one side of the bushelsl , and in thhe statte off 26,407,0026407000 bushelsbhl . Old Guard, of New York city, Maj. Geo. W. young men's republican club of Kings county; selections. Where deficiencies exist for which "Anything now? Any twenty-potin'l PUBLISHED EVERY FIJIDAY AT Dapcr Be particularly careful nbout giving names Our Heroic Dead. iSd dates, to h.ive the letters and dsures jflaln and This exceeds the July estimate by 1,033,318 McLean. young men's republican club of Jersey City; indemnities are al'owed by law, the roads are" trout or continental lish strories in tho distinct Prop< r names are often difficult to decipher bushels. The amount of wheat in farmers' Governor's foot guards, of Hartford, Conn., young men's republican club of Baltimore; required to make their selections from tho air?" asked a reporter of The, Philch ANN ARBOR, - MICHIGAN, because of the careless manner In which they are hands was reduced about 2 per cent, iu July. THE FUNERAL PAGEANT UNPRECE- Maj. J. C. KInney. Lincoln league: third ward Lincoln club. nearest unappropriated lands. Heretofore the delphia Times of a lish culturist grow* •written. __^_ Corn promises in the southern four tiers of Veteran association, 165th N. Y. volunteers, Fourth subdivision, Col. J. W. Jacobus, roads have not been required to specify lands counties 88 per cent, and in counties north of DENTED. Col. H. D. Hall. commanding—Association of exempt firemen; which they claimed to have lost and were prac- rotund in tho government employ. BY JOHN L. BURLE1GH. the southern four tiers, 08 per cent, the com- Veteran Zouave association, Capt. I. F. volunteers, firemen associations; sons of vet- tically allowed to go anywhere within their "Yes, there is something new," re- ABOUND A GKJEAT STATE. parison being with the vitality and growth of Detailed Account of the Ceremonies. Sheehan. erans; Highland guards; knights of Pythias; indemnity limit; and select the choicest lands, plied the fish man. "Come in and loolf average years. Thirteenth regiment N. Y. volunteer veterans, knights of Sherwood Forests; Excelsior council which were thus withdrawn from settlement at these weeds." American Pomological Society. Oats are estimated to yield about 31 bushels, Capt. Chamberlain. No. 14, O. U. A. M.; Valley Forge council No. by the railroad company for years. and barley 25 bushels per acce Since that memorable day in July when th e Fifth regiment New York volunteer zouaves, 2. O. U. A. M.; Societa dei Fraterno Amor; The visitor took the seat indicated THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. The annual meeting of the American Porno spirit of the brave old warrior took its flight to Capt. Finley. Excelsior association of Jersey City. at a table covered with dishes contain- logical Society is to be held in Grand Rapids, The yiefd of hay per acre was perhaps a trifle TAN INDIANA TRAGEDY. TERMS: less in quantity than in 1884. '•the laud that lieth beyond," until the hour Second company Washington Centennial On the arrival of the head of the procession ing a variety of these plants, small Sept. 9 to 11. The meeting will be held in the Clover sown this year is badly injured by when the remains were committed to mother guard, Capt. Norman. at Riverside park the various divisions, except Fight for Life With a Maniac. iishes, magnifying glasses, and other Universali6t church, and the display of fruit the drought. earth, the whole nation has shown its reverence Columbo guards, Capt. Cavagnaro. companies detailed to take part in the final A shocking tragedy was enacted at Marsh- will be made iu the Valley City artillery armo- for the memory of the heroic dead, and testi- Italian rifle guard, Capt. Sohnabello. ceremonies, dropped out of line, and turning material incidental to to the fish cul- Potatoes promise about nine-tenths of an field, Warren county, Indiana Aug. 6. Since turist's profession, and looking through S1 -BO PER ANNUM. ry. State displays will be made by Missouri, average crop on an acreage not quite equal to fied to the sorrow which welled up in every Garibaldilcgion, Cant. Spazary.J into the by-streets slowly retraced their steps last April Dr. Orin Aborn of Marshfield, has California and Arkansas, and novelties will be the average. heart. From the shores of old Atlantic toth e Columbia guards, Capt. Kelly. to the place of disbanding. An immense been insane, and preparations had been made the glass handed him, saw what had shown from Arkansas, Nebraska and Iowa. Apples promise about one-half an average Golden Gate, from the north to the south, the Veteran Guards (colored) tnree companies, throng had gathered here, ana it was with the to convey him to the state asylum, and he was apparently been a mass of weeds be- Twenty of the 28 Michigan horticultural socie- crop. "habiliments of woe," have told all too Capt. II. B. Williams. utmost difficulty that the police kept a space If paid at the end of six month*, or ties will bo represented. plainly of the anguish that was rending the clear for the military and civic organizations to have been taken there the day of the trag- come clear and distinct and resolve great heart of the nation. Second Division. edy. The doctor heard of the arrangements itself into a delicate brush-like aquatic Agricultural College. which had dropped out of line. The regulars and went to Williamsport to stop the proceed- Gov. Alger has appointed E. H. Scott of Ann From the time that the remains of him we N. G. S. New York, Mai. Gen. E.L. Mcllneaux took up positions on each side of the tempo- ings. He was taken in charge oy Dr. C. R. plant, covered over at the juncture of Arbor, a committee of one to have charge of The following program wiil be observe dur- loved so well were borne from the mountain First regiment National Guard of Pennsylva- rary tomb and awaited the arrival of the funeral the various stems with a number of 9 I -OO IN ADVANCE. the disbursement of the $1,000 appropriated by ing the week of the annual commencement ex- cottage until the coffin lid was closed forever car bearing the casket. All approaches of the Boyer, a life-time friend, who conveyed him ercises of the Michigan agricultural college at nia, Col. Wildersheim. back home, and to satisfy the family agreed to bladder-like objects of a rich green the legislature to procure the exhibit upon the face of one whom the worM ioved and Gray Invineibles, Capt. Kennard. park were narrowly guarded by the police, and stay with them all night. At midnight Dr. The venerable president of the society, Lansing. honored in life, and since his tfeath have Gate City Guard of Atlanta, Ga., Lieut. Camp. none but the participants in the funeral proces- hue and seemingly made up of in- sion were allowed to enter. Aborn got out his case of surgical instruments U. E. H. BOWEK, Editor. Marshall P. Wilder of Boston, will be pres^ Sunday, Aug. 16—Baccalaureate sermon, 3 apotheosized, sixty millions of people ia ve been Second regiment Connecticut National Guard, ostensibly to show them, but 'when they were numerable facets, so that they appear- ent. p. 111. engaged in one grand harmonious eulogy of As the cortege approached the men-of-war in ed like mimic vases of richly-colored the fallen chieftain. Useless to repent these Col. Leavenworth. opened he seized one of the sharp two-edged Fruits for exhibition should be sent, charges Monday, Aug. 17—Society banquet, 8 p. m. First regiment Massachusetts volunteer mili- the river commenced firing, and the doleful knives and started for his wife's room. Sus- metals hammered into shape by some Office, Rooms 6 and 7, Opera House Block, oor- prepaid, to"Cuarli'S W.Garfleld, for the'(Amer- Tuesday, Aug. IS—Military exercises, 6 p. eulogies now. All that could be said Ms been tia, Col. Wellington. booming of the guns broke the death-like still- m.: class-day exercises, 8 p. in. said by millions of those will never cease to pecting his intentions she fled from the house fairy worker in metal. ner Main and Ann Streets. ican Fomolog.cal Society." and exhibitors Four companies Virginia state troops, Lieut. ness which prevailed on all sides. when he first got out the instruments. should give early notice stating the space they Wednesday, Aug. 19—Commencement exer- honor the "good man gone." Ail that could Col. Spotwood. The body arrived at the grave at 4.45, and the Clipping one of thoso little vessels desire. cises, 10 a. m.; President Willits' inaugural be done to show to the world how sincerely burial rites of the G. A. R. were performed. Dr. While he was out hunting for her A. B. address, 8 p. m.; president's reception, 8 to 10 we mourn the loss of our illustr-ous dead, has Tirst Co. Union veteran corps District of Cronkhite, who was present, went out for from its delicate stem the fish cultur- Members who intend purchasing tickets on Columbia, Capt. Urell. Newman then followed with the reading of the assistance, and when Aborn returned to the ist placed it upon tho slide of a micro- Michigan railroads should apply for blanks and p. m. been done. Union veteran corps, District of Columbia, burial services of the Methodist Episcopal Thursday, Aug. 20—Alumni day—Literary room only Dr. Boyer remained in the house. scope, through which it appeared as COOK HOUSE, instructions regarding reduced rates to the Not in a spirit of sorrow do we look up this Capt. Thomason. church, and the ceremonies at the grave con- Walking up to Boyer the madman drew the secretary, Prof. W. J. Beal, Agricultural Col- exercises, 10:30 a. m.; business meeting, 3 p. event. We nave given to history a demi-god, Capitol City Guards, Washington, D. C, Capt. cluded with a salute of 21 runs by the light ar- large as a lima bean, and still more H. HUDSON, Proprietor, tn.; banquet, 8 p. m. ^^^^^ tillery, Ffth artillery, and bugle taps by Bugle knife across his friend's throat. Boyer then • Newly Furnished. The leading bouse In Ann lege, Michigan. and our hearts are full of a holy pride that Kelly. grappled with him and a death struggle en- beautiful. It now gleamed with a EArbor. The following is a list of topics to be pre- such a son was born to the nation, Co. D, First Minnesota guard, Capt. Bean. Krouse, of Battery H, Fifth U.S. artillery. pellucid liglit, owing as was evident, sented : Somewhat Salty. and a thankfulness that having fulfilled Little Julia then laid on the eoflin a wreath "To sued. The knife again descended with vi- First Division New Jersey National guard, Grandpapa." The guard of honor bore th8 cious force, striking across Boyer's breast, and to a bubble of air in the interior, that Discussion of new fruits, apples, pears, peach- The salt inspection in the state during the his day he has gone to receive the reward of Maj.-Gen. W. Plume and staff. in the back, over the shoulder, and under the UNION HOTEL. es, etc., etc.—W. C. Barry of New York, T. 8. month of July was as follows: Him who said "Well done good and faithful The catafalque. remains within the tomb, and at 5.30 o'clock moved about in its prison like an opal. TTIKST-CLASS in all respects. Everything placed them within the steel case, the sealing of arm. Boyer is a delicate man, but the know- The cup was also seen to have a per- JJ new; fine rooms, well furnished. Terms, Hubbard of New York, W. C. Strong of Massa- Barrels. servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." Guard of honor from U. S. Grant and Wheeler ledge that it was a fight for life gave him chusetts. posts. both leaden lining and steel case then being fect lid, that opened in instead of out, $1 p«r day and upwards. Special rates to week- Proper Nomenclature of Fruits—J. J. Thom- Saginaw County 114,213 The remains lay in state in New York from performed as Indicated above. superhuman strength, and he finally got hold ly Doardera. Meals 25 cents. John Schneider 73,788 the time of their arrival from Albany on Thurs- Pall-bearers. of the knife with both hands. In the struggle and from the edge outward extended Jr., Proprietor. Corner of Washington and Sec- as, of New York, P. Barry, of New York, T. T. Bay County day the 6th inst. until 1:20 o'clock on the Family and relatives of Gen. Grant. The family entered the tomb, remaining only ond streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. Lyons, of Michigan, Robert Manning, of Huron County 43,916 a few moments. They then sought their car- for its possession Alborn turned it about and several long, hair-like processor, that 33,864 morning of theSth inst, and the count of the Clergy. the sharp edges gouged Boyer's hands until gave the entire object the appearance Massachusetts. Iosco County guards shows that 257,000 people viewed the Physicians. riages, and when entering, the seventh and they were nearly cut in two, compelling him to NICHOLS BROS. Nomenclature of Russian Apples—Chas. Midland County 5,799 face while the body lay in state in the city hail Ex-cabinet officers. twenty-second regiments in line on the bluff of what a specialist of crabs would Gibb, of Quebec. Manistee County 43,487 Gen. Grant's old staff. fired three volleys toward the river, after which let go. Aborn then stopped for rest and Boyer W. & A. O. NICHOLS, D. D. 8., Dental 10,250 in New York. At 9:47 a. m. the remains of battery F, fifth artillery, fired three salvos from made his escape. His garments were soaked call an entromostracean crustacean • offloe over Fall 6 Hendrick's clothing The Strawberry—F. M. Hexamer, of New St. Clair County Gen. Grant were taken from the vestibule of Messrs. A. J. and G- W. Drexel. with blood. Aborn held possession of the (patent applied tor.) storeW, Joe T. Jacobs'old stand, Ann Arbor Mich. York. the city hall and placed on the funeral car The president of the . the knoll toward the hotel. The family car- The Causes that Produce Colors in Fruits Total 325,317 which Immediately took its place in the funeral The vice president. riages drove away. house for some time though the streets wa3 "Now, then," said the fish-man, and their Design in Nature—Joseph H. Bourn, The total inspection for the vear up to date cortege. Members of the cabinet. The naval vessels in the river opposite Gen. full of men. He finally walked out into the "you have taken in the chief points of PETER LONG, of Rhode Island. is 1,828,228 barrels: for the corresponding Members of the supreme court. Grant's tomb had their ensigtas, flags and pen- yard, plunged a knife through his own throat The temporary tomb at Riverside park was nants at half-mast. The fleet was composed of and drank a quantity of iodine. He lived sev- the object, and you see it is a regular ROPRIETOR of the Ann Artflj. ^ig Sflnfluence of Pollen on the Size, Form, Color period of 1884, 1,738,015 barrels. completed the night before, and the steel United States Senate. eral hours. Boyer was taken to Williamsport pitcher, bowl, or jug—call it what you PWorks, north of postofnee. Offici 5* Main and Flavor of Fruits—C. M. Hovey, of Massa- casket placed in position within it to receive Senators and members of the House of Repre- the Despatch, Powbattan, Omaha, Swafara and street. Ann Arbor. Beer by the bottla onlylo chusetts, A. S. Fuller, of New Jersey, Prof. Alliance. The first mentioned was Rear Ad- in a dying condition. will—that is suspended on the plant cents. Also by the cane. Trade solicited. All A Health Report. the eoflin. The park, which was rough and un- sentatives. W.R. Lazenby, of Ohio, W. Crawford, of Ohio. sightly a week before, has undergone a great The governor of New York and staff. miral Jouett's flagship The president's flag by a delicate stem, and that it has a orders promptly attended to. American Grapes—T. V. Munson, of Texas, During the week ending Aug. 1, diphtheria was displayed at half-mast on the flagship un- DEATH BY FIEE. was reported at Detroit, Flint, Ithiea, Jackson, change. Hills have been leveled, roads per- Ex-presidents. til sunset. All the vessels had their yards, spring cover. Now watch the cover J.B. Moore, of Massachusetts, G.W. Campbell, fected and unfruitful soil neatly sodded. The Foreign ministers. A Disastrous Fire in Manchester, N. H, WILLIAM CASPARY, of Ohio. Kalamazoo, Mackinac, Muskegon, North Star gaffs and lower booms cock-billed. On the fore when I put this shot upon it." township, Mt. Clemens, Morley, Oxford, Rob- place is now one that befits the purpose to Diplomatic and consular officers under Gen. and mizzen-masts of each vessel the starboard OAKEKY AND CONFECTIONERY, Small Fruits—Granville Cowing, of Indiana, which it is to be applied. Grant. The Webster block in Manchester, N. H., a Tlie Times man again applied his eye C. A. Green, of New York, E. Williams, of inson township, Rose Lake township. East yard arms were topped, up, and on the main- Tawas and Hart; scarlet fever at Charlevoix, The closing day of the funeral services Governors of states according to date of rati- masts the port yard-arms were topped up. Just handsome brick building costing $500,000, was to the glass; the shot was placed upon Cor. Fourth and Ann Street*. New Jersey. Dundee, Detroit, Ithaca, Monroe, New Balti- fication of the constitution and date as soon as it was learned that uie procession discovered to be on fire about 10 o'clock the the delicate lid, quickly and mys- Fruits of the Northeast—Dr. T. S. Hoskins, dawnedwith a clear sky, a bright sun and a of entry into the Union. other night. of . more, Sherwood township, Owosso, Richmond, cooling breeze. A more beautiful day for the had started the Despatch fired 21 minute guns, teriously disappearing. EDWARD PATE, South Haven, Bay City and Romeo; measles solemn services which was soon to mark the Heads of bureaus of the war department. and as soon as the Despatch had ceased firing The block is used for stores on thefirstfloor, •'Yes, it has gone in. In other Fruits of the North—D. W. Beadle, of On- at Houghton find Kalamazoo, and typhoid commitment to the tomb of all that is mortal Gen. Sheridan's staff. the Powhattan and other vessels of the fleet and above this is divided into boarding-houses, ACHINIST, and repairer of Surgical Instru- tario. fever at Humboldt, Houghton township, Jack- Gen. Schofleld and staff. fired 21 minute guns each in succession. At with small rooms. words," continued the speaker, "the M ments, Locks, Umbrellas and Parasols. Fruits of the Northwest—Peter M. Gideon, of him whom the nation mourns could not be Admiral Jouett, U. S. navy. Fine Machine and Bicycle Work a Specialty. No. of Minnesota; Prof. J. L. Budd, of Iowa. eon, L'Anse "township, Monroe, Reading, Hart wished for. From the firing of the sunrise gun, sunset the ships hauled down colors and square The number of inmates at the time of tho bladder is a trap and catchea every- 8S North Main-st., Ann Arbor. Mich. and Ionia. the boom of the minute gun fire at stated inter- Commander Chandler. yards. fire Is estimated at 500. At least 100 made thing that pushes on the cover. By Fruits of the South—P. J. Berokmans, of vals by both the military and naval detail se- President of the soldiers' home. good their escape in their night clothing by Georgia; T. V. Munson, of Texas; John Saul, ^ U.S. district attorney and collector. Though, of course, not so imposing or im- means of a ladder placed against the building this you can see what harm my bo of District of Columbia. lected to pay tribute to the nation's dead, was pressive as the funeral procession on land, a done, and, shifting the slide, the E. V. N. HALL, M. D. Fruits of the Pacific Slope—Dr. J. Strentzel, Suspects Arrested. heard proclaiming to the people that the last Naval officer. Assistant Treasure?, Board by the firemen. The hrst person taken (Successor to Stone & Parsons.) Marsh Barker and wife, suspected of the sad rites were under way. The church bells of Indian Commissioners. silent but effective demonstration of respect out supposed to be dead was Lizzie Barns. speaker replaced it by one that con- of California. murder of Harvey Keith of Bloomingdale, began tolling, ringing in mournful cadence, Miyors of cities according to popula- for the memory of Gen. Grant was made by She was conveyed to the police station, where tained another of the curious traps, FFICE, No- 33 East Washington Street. Lessons from the World's Exposition—L. A. Van Buren county, have teen arrested. Great tion, with committees of common the shipping in the harbor. All classes of Ann Arbor, Mich. Goodman, of Missouri; T. J. Lyon, of Michi- and their pealing added to the general feeling crafts participated, and even the canal boats restoratives were applied and she may recover. though larger and having in its mouth O gan. excitement exists in BloQiningdale and of sorrow and gloom everywhere displayed. councils of New York, Brooklyn, Soon afterwards Mary O'Brien and her child, vicinity. Not in the history of the metropolis or of the Bostoii, St. Louis, Jersey City, and oyster scows displayed signs of mourning. eighteen months old, were found in a dying or opening the body of a young iish. Relative Value of Fruits for Canning and nation has there been such universal mourning New Haven, Hartford,Eliza- All the ferry houses, freight and railroad de- condition on the first floor. The child died The tail of the little creature was Drying in comparison of those for Desert and MINOR STATE HAPPENINGS. beth, Hudson, Ho- pots, and ocean steamers and ferryboats along RUBEN KEMPF Market—Josiah Hoopes, of Pennsylvania. as on this occasion, nor has there been exhib- the river front had their (lags at half-mast,and within a few minutes. In the meantime tho completely absorbed by the plant, and rpEACHER of Piano, Organ and Theory of ited such widespread sympathy £or the family boken, etc. firemen were having a fierce fight with the the lish had long since given Up the Insects injuries to fruits and remedies—Prof. The Detroit annual conference meets in Pon- of which the nation's hero was the late head. The committee of One Hundred. the vessels at the Brooklyn and X Music. No. 6, East Washington-st., over Rln- Wm. Saunders, of Ontario; Prof C. V. Riley. tiac, Sept. 10-17. • Jersey City wharves showed the flames, which swept the entire front of the struggle. sev & Seabolt's. Leave orders for Piano tuning. District of Columbia; Prof. W. R. Lazenby, 61 Immediately after the close of the gates Sec