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 United States. 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 Vermont. 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 SecMaine, senior the three days ending August 10, there were observed by myself one of the fishes W. Lawton of Michigan. Alma. He was intoxicated when last se«n 34 jet black horses in black trappings, halted The contract between the United States 180 deaths in that city, indicating very plainly was caught by the tail and another EALER IN MONUMENTS and Gravestones Vice commander; Roth Stewart of Ohio, government and John Roach for the construc- that the plague is as virulent there as in Spain. D manufactured from 1 *nnessee and Italian Injurious Fungi and Diseases of Plants—A alive. on the plaza directly in front of the city hall chaplain; John Cameron of Wash- bladder had sojzed it by the heat?., and ipular illustrated lecture on the evening of steps. Inside the corridor Commander John- tion of the four vessels named in the contract, NOT ACCEPTABLE. Uarble and Scotoh and American Granite Shop The reunion of the agricultural college ington, adjutant general; John has been declared forfeited. Contracts will be both plants were hard at work absorb- Jor. Detroit a»d Catherine sts., Ann Arbor., iptember 9—By Dr. C. E. Bessey of Nebia-ka. alumni occurs Thursday, August 20. A large son was waiting. "Columns in "position, right Taylor of Pcfinsylyanla, Austria has formerally notified the United lush. Economic Entomology—A popular illustrat- and left," was his command. The veteran quartermaster general; made with another firm and the vessels ing it." ed lecture on the evening of September 10—By number are expected to be present. Reduced finished. States government that Mr. Kelly is not ac- rates may be obtained through the alumni guard of honor was erect. Fred Brac\ett of ceptaple as American minister to Austria, and "Do they eat the fish?" asked the Prof. A. J. Cook of Michigan. secretary. "Lift the remains," was the next command. Washington, as- IN MEMOKIAN. WILLIAM HERZ, The closing exercises on Friday evening, sistant adju- ^ias expressed a hope that he will be recalled visitor. OUSE. SIGN, Ornamental and Fresco Pain- September 11, will consist of many very short, A daughter of John Beals of Willmington, In clear buhlow tones. The 12 men stooped tant gen- A large crowd of people from Appomattox and another appointment be made. while playing with a grain cradle on her fath- to the silver rails with gloved hands. "March," Court House assembled a few days ago and DEPLORABLE. "Yes," was the reply. "The ani- Hter. Gilding, Calcimining, Glazing and Paper practical talks. was the word. The body moved. Out upon eral. draped the house in which Gens. Grant and mal is taken into the bladder as far as Hanging All work done in the best style and er's farm, cut a gash nine inches long in tne Granada, Spain, is in a most deplorable con- rarranted to eive satisfaction. Shop No. 4 West Favored Newspapers. calf of her leg. Dr. Rogers was called and the portico were borne the remains, Command- Pennsylvania—Geo. G. Meade post No. 1; dele- Lee signed the terms of surrender in April, it will go, and tfien some secretion is Washington street. Ann Arbor, Michigan. closed the wound with SO stitches.J sr Johnson immediately at the head. Down the gates from Ford post No. 335, and 1865. It is proposed to allow the draping to dition, the result of the ravages of cholera. The following is a list of newspapers steps with measured tread, across the open William Downing post No. 435. remain 30 days. The state of affairs there is really worss than exuded that seems to assist in digest- Th» Ionia county court house is nearly com- it was at Naples last year during the cholera ing the fish. At any rate, tho latter designated by the Auditor-General to publish pleted and is one of the handsomest in thespace to the steps of the black and waiting New York city posts in four large divisions. DOWN TO DEATH. WILSEY'S MUSIC STORE. a list of lands to be offered for sale October 6, funeral car. The steps were drawn away from New York state posts, outside of New York epidemic in that city. There are no doctors becomes absorbed in the plant and state. The building Is of Ionia sandstone the funeral car. Commander Johnson took his city, as follows: Jarvis Snyder, his wife and young daughter, now in Granada, and the dead bodies of chol- evidently goes to help sustain it, which piAJIOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, Inxtruc- 1885, for delinquent taxes of 1882 and 1883 and and the work has been done in a thoroughly place in the centre and immediately behind the Ci V.' Cowlen, commanding nine Brooklyn Wm. Heffron and George Hansen started era victims lie unburied in the streets. L tJon Books, Violins, Guitars. Flutes. 4c., previous years. substantial manner. The court house cost $50,- across the Columbia river at Cascade Locks in is also true of a large number of plants. :h«ap at Wilsey's Music Rooms. »&»t side Public 000. funeral car. At his left and right on either posts. a sailboat. The wind died down and the boat PANIC 8TICKEN SPAIN. In Sumatra a ilower has been discov- Iquar*. Ann Arbor, Michigan. The largest and County. Name of Paper. Postofflce. rear corner of the car were comrades Downing O'Rourke post No. 1, Rochester. The panic caused by the rapid spread of >est Stock of Musical Goods ever brought into Aleona Review Harrisvile. An elderlv Holland woman named and Ormsllc of Wheeler post, Saratoga. Next L. O. Morris post 181, Albany. was carried over the rapids and all were ered that is twelve feet across find flfashtenaw County. Violin and Guitar Strings a Allegan Journal & Tribune... .Allegan. DeColtie of Kalamazoo, cut her throat as she drowned. None of the bodies "were found. cholera in Spain is increasing. Entire villages weighs ten or fifteen pounds, the pot- ipecialty. N. B.—It will be to your iDterest to and directly behind these were representatives Lawrence post 878, Port Chester. have been deserted by their inhabitants, who Alpena Pioneer Alpena. lay in her own bed by the side of her husbsnd. of the loyal legion, as follows- Gen. J. J. Richmond post 524, Mariner's harbor. AN OUNCE OP PKEVENTION. have fled for safety from the dreaded disease. als being so strong that a man can •all before purchasing anything in the Music Antrim Herald Mancelona. He wos awakened by the strerm of blood. She Milhau, G. G. Carleton, Paymaster G. D. Bar- Hamilton post 20, Poughkeepsie. Ine. Arenac Independent Omer. lived but a short time. Insanity is supposed The Italian postmaster general has notified In many places doctors and municipal author- jump upon them without breaking ton, Lieut.-Col. Floyd Clarkson, Lieut.-Col. A, Howland post 48, Fishkill. the United States postyffiee department that, ites have been attacked by the scourge and the through, so to spnak. Right in the Baraga L. S. Sentinel L'Anse. t»J be the cause. M. Clark and Capt. E. Blunt. The clergy and RIngold post 283, Long Island. owing to the prevalence of cholera in that por- sick have been abandoned and the dead left Abstracts of Titles on Real Estate. Barry Hustings Banner Hastings. The agricultural college people are testing physicians had paid respect to the remains by Huntsman post 50, Flushing. tion of the French territory through which unburied. Reports from several places state center of this flower there is a round, HAVE a complete compilation of the Official Bay Bay City Tribune Bay City. the vitality of seeds burled fn sealed bottles six alighting from their carriages and accompany- Wirth post 451, College Point malls from the United States destined fpr Italy- that it is impossible to obtain provisions or basin-like structure that holds about a I Records of Washtonaw County to date inclu- Benzle Frankfort Express Frankfort. years ago. The seeds which thus far prove to ing them from the steps to the hearse. They then D. B. Mott post 527 Freeport. must pass, ail mails sacks of the ordinary kind medicines. The misery throughout the country quart of liquid or water, and into this Hne all Tax Titles, Executions, any incumbrance Berrien Xiles fiepubliban Niles. have most vitality are those of common weeds, entered carriages on either side of the plaza R. J. deck's post 560, Newton. will be fumigated. He suggests that to avoid I is great. Nearly 5,000 new cases were reported thousands of insects and even small m Real Estate, that ia of Record in the Registers Branch The Courier Coldwater. their percentages being from 90 to 100, while near Broadway, as follows: Rev. Dr. New- Baldwin post 544, Hempstead. detention from fumigation tarred mail sacks on the 7th inst., and of these about 2.000 proved >flloe, is shown by my books. Office, In the office Calhoun Altion Kep'blic'n. .Albion. plant seeds did not germinate freely. man, Bishop Harris, Bishop Potter. Rev. Dr. Marell post 144, Sing Sing. animals are enticed and drowned and at the secretary of the Washtenaw mutual insur- Case Vigilant Cassopolis. be used. The superintendent of foreign mails fatal. absorbed by the plant; in other words, mce company, in the basement of the court Luther Beckwith, at one time prosecuting Chambers, Rev. Dr. Field, Rev. Dr. Bridge- Burnett post 496, Tarrytown. has Issued instructions carrying into effect this Charlevoix ..The Statesman Boyne City. man, Rev. Dr. West, Rev. Father Deshon, Connecticut posts, Massachusetts posts, New suggestion. THE SIBERIAN TLAGUE. the oval basin is the flowers mouth, or louse. C. H. MANLY. Ann Arbor. Mich. Cheboygaru. Northern Tribune. .Chebo.gan. attorney, of Bav county, alderman, and for Rout. Collyer, Rabbi Browne and Drs. Doug- Jeresy posts. A dispatch from Odessa states that the Si- Cbippewa .. News Sault St j Marie several years past United States commissioner TOR A WOMAN. one of them. So with many of the died at his residence ir Bay City the other las, Shrady and Sands. Department of the Potomac. berian plague is spreading to an alarming ex- pitcher plants. They are all traps, Clare Register Farwell. Col. Beck, fn command of the regulars, com- Delegates and representatives from Illinios, Wm. Parks, a negro living in Araherst tent in the south of Russia. Several villages Clinton Republican St. Johns. evening, of peritonitis after an illness of five Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Maine, county, Virginia, has been arrested for starv- in the immediate district of Odessa have been baited with peculiar odors that at- Crawford. ..Avalanche Grayling. days. He was married and leaves a wife and manded his companies to take positions, Co. A two children. on the right and Co. E on the left of the New Hampshire, Indiana, Vermont ing his children to death. In the last five completely depopulated by the ravages of the tract their prey. This discovery about C. W, VOGEL, PROPRIETOR, Delta Tlie Iron Port Esetinaba. hearse. California, Colorado, Delaware, months five of Parks' seven children have died disease and the flight of the terror stricken in- the bladderwort is an important oae, Eaton Republican Charlotte. I»rael Smith, the Grandville miser, who was Missouri and Texas. of starvation, and the others are emaciated and habitants. Reports from other towns and vil- Late of Chelsea, at Emmet Republican Harb'r Springs brutally outraged and robbed by the thugs, Colored men were at the bridles of the 24 lages show great distress among the people but whether it justifies us in taking any black horses. Sixteen men of Meade post, Veteran regiment associations in three suffering from want of food. Parks not only steps toward its extermination has not THOMAS MATTHEWS' OLD STAND Genesee Wolverine Citizen. .Flint. Madden, Jennings and Sligh, and for which Philadelphia, of which Gen. Grant was a mem- brigades. refused the little ones food, but would not al- and many deaths from the plague, which is On Ann Street. Gladwiu Record Glariwin. Madden and Sligh are now serving time in the ber, were abreast immediately in front of the First bigade, Gen. J. R. O'Berne, command- low others to give them aid. The reason he loathsome, fatal and terribly coutageous. It yet been determined." G. Traverse Herald Traverse City. Jackson penitentary, died recently from the team of black leaders, and the David's Island ing: assigns is that he wanted to marry a woman is reported that the scourge has made its ap- ftlKSH AND SALT MEATS KEPT ON HAND Gratiot St. Louis Leader....St. Louis. effects of the injuries received, Mr. Smith band preceded them. A signal was 79th regiment Highlanders, New York volun- but she would not accept because he had pearance in Odessa and that the authorities ara Hillsdale ...Standard Hlllsdale. was 76 years old. given and the line of coaches with clergy teers. so many children. endeavoring to hush the matter up. A Born Lady. Houghton..Mining Gazette Houghton. The second annual reunion of Michigan Bat moved off the plaza on to Broadway. The Second veteran fire Zouaves (fourth Excel- HOME AGAIN. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Huron Huron Tribune Bad Axe. talion Regiment, Merritt's Horse, will be held sior.) Ladies—real ladies are never com- Ingham News Mason. band stood waiting at the head of the funeral Maxwell, the suspected murderer of Prellar pelled to make a public announce- Organized 1869, under the General Banking Law at Battle Creek, Sept. 1 and 3, Measures have cortege. Col. Beck advanced to the head of Anderson Zouaves. In a St. Louis hotel, has been brought back Philadelphia is to have a crematory. if this state has now, including capital St.x:fc Ionia Ionia Sentinel Ionia. been taken to secure the attendance of Col. the line of black horses before the coach. 62d New York volunteers. They make bottles out of paper in France. ment of the fact that they are ladies. ther persons will find this Bank a Kent Lowell Journal Lowell. pot. Grand Haven, several boys got on the p'ayed a dirge, and Gen. Grant's last journey lie never felt better in his life. The officers back stand on the 'bus. The "driver ordered Continental guards of New York. were equally reticent, declining to discuss the Women are a great success as dentists in wrathful witness. Keweenaw .MiningGazette Houghton. them off and pulled the strap closing the door. was begun. Chicago union veterans' club. SAFE AN.D CONVENI1NT Lake Chase Kclipse Chase. Second Brigade, Col. Thos. Rafferly, command- subject of crime ol Maxwell's supposed con- Germany. "Well, make him behave hisself, While doing so John Mahon's little boy, aged nection therewith. Chili gives a bounty of $5 a nead for dead Place at which to make Deposits and do buslnesp. Lapeer Lapcer Clarion Lapeer. 4, got between the horses and was run over The members of the Grant family, with the ing. then," she replied, pointing toward a Leelanaw. .Enterprise Leland. and instantly killed. exception of Mrs. Grant, decided to await the Hawkins Zouaves. FOUL MURDER IN CHICAGO. condors. young lawyer who was cross-question- Lenawee.. .Times & Expre s Adrian. irrival of the funeral procession at the Fifth Ninetieth New York Volunteers. Mrs. M. Walsh, a widow 60 years old, was Cornell university owns 240 acres of. ing her in a manner that was really Livingston. Republican Howell. The engineers have made the first survey of Avenue hotel, where they were staying. At United Association Fortieth New York Volun- found the other day in a small back room at ground. Interest is Allowed on All Savings Deposits Mackinac..Republican St.Ignace. the proposed St. Clair River & Detroit railroad precisely 10 o'clock carriages drove up toth e teers. very exasperating. and corrected the same. They are now at work entrance and the members of the family took 509 Fulton street, with her hands tied and They build temples of human skulls in Ot $1.00 and upward, according to the rules of Macorub.. .Romeo Observer Romeo. Thirty-sixth New York Volunteers. marks of violence on her body which led to the Dahomey. "Simply answer his questions," said the bank, and interest compounded semi-anim Manistce . .Manistee Times Manistee. on a map of the section to be crossed by theseats in them as follows: Col. Grant, accom- Fortieth New York Volunteers. tho judge, looking severely at the at- illy. Manltou.. .Petoskey Record Petoskey. road, showing the way the railroad will ap- panied by Mrs. Sartoris and Mrs. Fred. Grant, supposition that she was murdered. The arms There only about 7,000 colored people in proach the town. It is expected that every- took seats in the first carriage; the second Mozart Regiment. and limbs were tightly bound together with a torney. "It he is not a gentleman, it Marquette.Iron Hera'd Negaunee. Forty-second New York Volunteen. imall cord and another cord was drawn tightly California. -' ' Money to Loan In Sums of $28 to Mason Ludlngton Record... .Ludington. thing will be in shape to secure the right of carriage was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Tammany Regiment. Chinese are going in heavy as dealers in pork does not follow that you should not be 83,000, Mecosta... Current Big Rapids. way in the course 01 a few weeks. Grant and genor Romero; JcsseGrantand wife round her throat, causing death by strangula- entered the third; in the fourth were Mr. and Ninetieth, One Hundred and Thirty-third, One tion. The murdered woman was thought by in 'Frisco. a lady." iecured by Untncumbered Keal Estate and other Menomineeiierald Menonifnee. The government will sue the bondsmen of Hundred and Thirty-ninth and Forty-fifth her neigbors as somewhat crazy. Everything France is the greatest country for suspension "Me a iady!" cried tho irate witnesn. food securities. Midland.. .Republican Midland tx-Postmaster Baylor of East Saginaw, for Mrs. Cramer. The next carriage carried Gen. Volunteer Veteran Associations. Missaukte.New Era Lake City. L'reswell and wife, and was followed by Potter in the house ransacked. There Is no clew to bridges. "Mo a lady! Lookeo here, judge, I the nearly $7,000 shortage. The government Palmer and Mr. Honore. In another and last The several associations of Mexican war vet- the perpetrators. In Augusta, Me.,amanof 40 recently married DIBBUTOR3—Christian Mack, W W. Wines Monroe Commercial Monroe. lias also discovered that George J. Lockly, who 1 erans. was born a lady, and raised a lady, enrriag. were Mrs. Morton anil Mr. Drexel LOST IN THE ICE. a girl of 11. W. D. Harrlman, William Ueuble, David Riosev Montcalm..Stantou Herald Stanton was postmaster in 1875, was guilty of the same At 10:30 a. m. President Cleveland appeared Sons of veterans, department of New York. and doiit you fergit it!" Daniel Hlsoock and W. B. Smith Montmor'y Index Hillman. Fort of work as is charged against Gage and at the entrance of the hotel and Immediately Third brigade, Gen. F. B. Spinola, command- The schooner James A. Garfleld, twenty-six Niagara Falls hackmen still prey upon the OFFICERS-Cnrlstian MaoS. President: W. Muskegon. .Chronicle Musegon. Baylor, and as he is dead, the department is entered his carriage. He was accompanied by ing: lays from the Arctic regions, arrived In San weak-kneed visitor. Hear what Gail Hamilton says about W Wines. Vloe-Preaident; C. E. Hiscock, Cashier Nr-wago — Republican Newayzo considering the advisability of bringing »uit Secretary Bayard. Following the carriage of Union veteran association. Francisco a few days ago, with news of the Peanuts were never cheaper than now, when eood manners: "What shall be the Oakland... .Pontiac Gazette....Pontlac against the estate for the amount of the short- President Cleveland and those of the Grant First New Jeresy volunteers, G. N. Tibbet, l)ark Napoleon of New Bedford that had been bought at wholesale. Oceana Hart Journal... Hurt age. commanding. crushed in the ice and twenty-two lives lost, education of a young woman? First, Ogemaw... .Times West Branch.- Family were carriages containing Vice Presi- A boy of 16 in Georgia is seven feet high and good manners. And last and all th« D. KIERSTEAD'S Albert Carpenter, a;cd 31 years, of thedent Hendricks and the delegation of the National veteran association of Chicago. including W. Rogers oE New Bedford, first of- weighs only 90 pounds. Ontouagon.. Herald Ontonagon township of Woodstock, Lenawee county, wag United States senate and house of representa- New Bedford veteran association. ficer, and Thomas Pease of the same place, way between, good manners. Roac5- INDOW SHADE FACTORY, 35 North Fifth Osccola Reed City Clarion. .Reed City tives. The carriages formed in Twenty-third Philadelphia veteran association. third officer. The Gazelle of San Francisco, Tomatoes are now grown in Turkish gardens Wstreet. The Favorite of every HousekecDer Oscoda Northern Mail Mio. taken sick about 20 minutes after his usual under the name of red eggs. iDg and writing are often conveineno, The attention of the public is most respectfully breakfast and iu little over an hour he was a street three abreast, on a line extending toward Veterans of regular army. tvas also crushed in the ice, the crew being often obnoxious, never indispensable. called to my manufacture of Superior Wooden Otsego Herald Gaylord corpse. From the history of the case as given Sixth avenue, awaiting the arrival of the cata- Seventh regiment veterans, Col. L. W. Win- saved. The steamer Baclen, also of San Frau- St. Johns, New Foundland, is said to havo Shades, known as the Rustic Window Shade Ottawa.. ..Herald Grand Haven by those present before death as well from the falque. chester, commanding. :isco, was stove in by the ice, but had been the largest dock in the world. Good manners imply every saving For Durability, Cneapness, Convenience and Presque Isle A dvance Rogers City. Twenty-second regiment veterans, Col. G. W. sufficiently repaired to finish the cruise. The graco known under heaven among healthy condition of all vital organs as shown At precisely 11:05 Gen. Hancock reached the Three patients, inoculated for yellow fever, Beauty, they can not be excelled. My aim is to Roscoramon News Rosc.ommon. by a careful examination after death, the phy- Laird, commanding. icason was stormy and late, with an unusual have just died at Vera Cms. men and women. Good manners ara supply a line of goods of genuine merit, put u» Saginaw Saginaw Herald Bast Baglnaw. sicians present were of the unanimous opinion bead of the column, which was then at 23rd Fourteenth regiment veteran association. quantity of ice. the absolutely transparent medium o.t Inelegant style, and at fair rates. I am now Sanilae Jener.sonian Lexington. that deceased came to his deatli from poison- street and Broadway. On arriving at the head Ninth regiment veterans and soldiers, and After a dance in England it is fashionable to manufacturing a Superior Shade, the best of Schoolcraft. Pioneer Manfetlque. 3i the column the general issued the order to THROUOH A TKESTLE. eat jelly sprinkled with berries. convoying to tho world the benevolenco the kind ever offered in this market. Weather ing. sailors'union of Brooklyn. A passenger train on the Cincinnati ifc East- Strips of every variety, for doors and windows Shiawassee..The Time* Owosso. match, and the mournful cortege began to Soldadeniun matiosen union of Brooklyn, E. The richest man in Leonardville, Neb., is also of a good heart; music is a matter of at my establishment. ' St. Clair... .Times Port Huron. A swinging scaffold on the Second street M. move, wending its way slowly iip Broadway to M. Croisaut, commanding. ern railroad, which left Cincinnati at 10o'clock the oldest, the tallest anil the heaviest. throat and ears; painting is a matter St. Joseph..Sturgis Journal Sturgis. E. Church tower. Grand Rapids, where men the solumn music of the bands, en route to the other morning, fell through a trestle over were engaged painting the dial of the clock, Riverside park. War veteran association. Nine-mile creek, about twenty miles from Cin- Montreal pays from $8,000 to $9,000 to get rid of eyes and fingers; dancing is a feat Tuscola Pioneer V'assar. Fourteenth regiment of Brooklyn, Col. E. B. •f the ice inner harbor every spring. Van Buren..Republican Decatur. gave way the other morning by one of the men Following was Fowler, commanding. cinnati, with fatal results. The distance to of foot; and housekeeping is a question Washtenaw.Courier Ann Arbor. letting go the rot e James E. Fox and Fred T1IK ORDER OF THE PKOCKSSION. the creek was forty feet, and the entire train An Austrian lieutenant of artillery has shot of the will. Good manners involve Get Your Property Insured By Wayne The Detroit Post.. .Detroit. Schurr, painters were precipitated to the 7'hird division (civic.) "onsisting of an engine, one passenger coach himself dead with a large cannon. and include every department of the ground, a distance of 70 feet. Fox broke his First. Division. • and two coal cars, crashed down. Mrs. Don- A Montana Chinamen when stiuck by light- C. H. MILLEN, Wexford Pioneer Sherman. neck and shoulder and was conveyed to the Major General Winfleld Scott Hancock, staff Maj.-Gen. M. T. McMahon, commander, and aldson, wife of the master mechanic, was killed human being, body, soul and spirit, undertaker's, gchurr struck on the roof, and aides. aides. outright and her two children dangerously ning changed color from yellow to black. heart and mind, imagination and con- AGKNT, Hurrah lor Michigan! which broke his fall, anil he only fractured one Light battery F, 5th United States artillery, First subdivision, Col. Dickinson, com- hurt. Conductor Durham had an arm and two The trip taken by the "Liberty bell" to tho No. i South Main street, Ann Arbor. The oldest Capt. Wallace l'\ Randolph. mander—society of the Cincinnati, chamber of New Orleans exposition cost Philadelphia $1,- science, discrimination and moral agency in the city. Established a quarter of a For the August crop report the secretary rib, but was unconscious for several hours. He ribs broken. Harry Moore of New Richmond judgment. The whole duty of man— century ago. Representing the following flrst- of state has received returns from 1,020 cor- now lies in a dangerous condition. Battalion of engineers and band, Lieut. Col. commerce; N. Y. historical society; Union (ind J. Sutton of Batava sustained grave injur- 700. olass companies, with over $30,000,000 a'asets. respondents, representing 741 townships. The II. L. Abbott, U. 8. engineers, league club; committee of ex-confederate vet- ies, and nine other passengers were seriously Stafford Northcote, now the earl of Iddes- to man—is embraced in good manners, Collector Davis of the: Grand Rapids district 1 omniauding. erans ; U. S. Christian commission; ex-diplo- hurt. lelgh. complains of being hard up. He has and if bad manners were admitted into Home Ins. Co., of N. Y.; Continental weather in harvest time was very favorable. has had a deputy invest gatingwhether dealers A battalion of four batteries of the Sth U. S. matic and consular officers; Grant monument At Lansing the total rainfall during July were cancelling revenue stamps as ordered by A CHECK. only $25,000 per year. heaven it would cease to be heaven.— Ins. Co., cf. N. Y.; NiaKara Ins. Co., of amounted to only two inches. The latter part artillery, under command of Mai. A. 0. association; citizens' law and order league, of Chicago belles complain that their pet pugs law, and found that if all the cigar, liquo1r and Wilifriek, viz: Battery I. Sth XT, S. Boston; chamber of commerce of New Haven. Youth's Companion. N. Y.; Girard Ins. C±>., of Phila.; Orient of the month the drought began to be quite tobacco dealers who neglected to do so were Acting Commissioner Walker, of the gener- are stolen by Chinamen. Pug dogs roasted ai'O las. Co., of. Hartford; Commercial Union severe, but since August 1 rain has fallen artillery; battery L, Sth U. S. Second subdivision, Col. J. W. Marshal, al land office has issued a circular, approved by prosecuted the penalties enforced would artillery; battery M,5th U. commanding—New York stock exchange; con- the secretary of the interior, to receivers and said to be good eating. of Londci 1; Liverpool and London and copiously. Wheat and hav have been secured amount to *35,50:). Sonje of the lirms hadn't Bricks are passed from hand to hand in A man at Lexington, G*., lias u novel meth- in good condition and are of superior quality. S. artillery; battery II, solidated stock and petroleum exchange; con- registers of land offices, restricting the power od of catching moles. He places a cow's horr Globe. seen a revenue officer iu 10 years, and were let 5th U. 8. artillery. solidated cotton exchange; consolidated pro- of land-grant roads in making selections of in- Germany when buildings are being put up. IV Rates low. Locwes liberally adjusted au4 Estimates of wheat made August ], after off in consideration of their ignorance of the No hod-carriers need apply. ,tn the track of the mole, wuicli crawls into th< threshing had commenced in many parts of provisions of the law. The revenue collected Band of the Sth (J. S. artillery, from Ft. Ham- duce exchange; consolidated board of trade demity lands. The circular requires the road tl d 0. H. MltLKK the state, show an average per acre in the ilton. and transportation; consolidated mercantile ex- to file a list specifying the particular tracts of There are 15,000,000 horses in Jhis country, horn, wedges himself in, uml Uirre await* liii at the Grand Rapids office in July was $2,000 Battalion, forming guard of honor, under change; marintimc association, port of New and it requires l,00i),0^0 new oni 8 each year to southern four tier§ of counties or 18X bushels, In excess of the Bum received in July, 1884. lands lost through the operations of the gener- m captors, command of Capt, Wm. A. Bk York; New York metal exchange; New York al land laws within the limits of their grants. keep up with the d,eo)anc|, ers and will open up the world's trade to The Surviving Generals. them, make the United States the world's The only two great commanders now factory, the ocean onoe more a highway living w ho faced each other in making Vntered as Second Class matter at the Post of the United States, and the stars and the thrilling and orimsoned annals of 'Jfict at Ann -Arbor. Mick stripes swept by the breeze of the seas the late civil war are Gen. William T. of the world. Sherman and Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. EMU DAY AUGUST 14,1885. Grant met Lee, Joseph and Sidney w lothing! the Lead Johnston, BeHuresard, Buckner, Bragg TO BE SACRIFICED THIS AND NEXT WEEK. THE death of Grant has probaby for- We copy the following from that able and 1'emberton in battle, as chief com- ever burried that hideous emblem under and influential Greenback paper, the manders, and of them Joseph E. John- ston, Beaurgard and Buckner survive. which republicans have been fighting— Grand Rapids Leader: Meade, who met the terrible shook of "the bloody shirt." In no one point Intelligent, shrewd, vigorous political leadership we believe in, and we would battle at Gettysburg, was borne to the hereafter will Grant's fame be brighter concede it support as loyally as we would City of the Silent wihin a short time of than in his devotion to a reconciliation the commander of an army. But we do the imposing southern pageant that com- mitted the dust of Lee to mother dust; THE TWO SAMS ! not consider the absolute control of of the north and south, and his dying and Thomas and Hood, who fought the blessing upon the reunion of the twooffices through a subservient President or a machine convention the most impor- last great battle of the war at Nashville, Never Advertise any Bargains unless they can Carry sections.—Michigan State Journal. tant part of the such a leadership. We both sleep the dreamless sleep of the are opposd to abject obedience to any dead. Them out Right to the Letter. A VERY nice little slice of government one man in party affairs, from the town Sherman and Johnston alone remain caucus to the senator. We do not con- of the great commaders who locked pap in the shape of perquisites has been tend that such a rule is unknown. Wehorns with each other in the flame of chopped off from the offices of collector are perfectly aware that in the history of battle. Their campaign from Chatta- of customs at Port Huron and Detroit, nooga to Atlanta, and from Atlanta to the party now ruling this state and re- the sea, was the most brilliant of the and positions which were worth from cently in power at Washington we have war, and they are the only two great 810,000 to $20,000 a year now give had precedents for this claim. In the Look at our Prices ! careers of Chandler in this State, Logan commanders who 8re left to sit down and a return of but from $2,500 to $6,000 for talk their battles over, as they often do in Illinois, Blaine in Maine, Morton in in the heartiest good fellowship. a like period. This sudden falling off is Indiana and Cameron in Pennsylvania, THIS IS THE CHEAPEST BARCAIN-SALE EVER OFFERED. occasioned by the Grand Trunk and we have had notorious precedents of Of the many commanders of the heroio this kind, but they all became odious Army of the Potomac, none remain, with Compare these Prices with any marked-down sale in the state. There is nothing like it anywhere. Sixty All Wool Suits Michigan Central railroads having de- the single exception of Gen. MoClellan. and finally wrecked their party. We cut to $5.00 each. We would say that we have already sold one hundred of these suits. Every person wild to get these bar- cided to furnish their own manifest hope never to see those precedents fol- Scott, McDowell, Burnide, Hooker blanks, something previously furnished Meade and Grant, who in turrn com- gains. These suits are worth $8, $10, $12 and $14 each, and $5.00 will buy them. "owed by any party to which we belong. manded that magnificent army, have all to the railroad companies by the collect- They are dangerous and corrupting. gone to join the great majority, and ors of customs, for which the latter re- Longstreet is the only one of Lee's great oeived a sufficient income to more than On the Niagara Falls Route. lieutenants who lingers with the living. Jackson, Hill, Ewell and Stuart, who double their regular salary attached to were in every great conflict of the Army the position. Five times a day one may see a throng of Virginia, rest with their great chief- Forty Fine All Wool Suits, worth double the money, for $8.50. All the new Checks, Plaids and Stripes we have in the of travelers gathered within the walls of tain of Arlington. house. Remember, we reserve no suit, everything must go. We close this sale in a few days. Farmers and mechanics oome A Stove with Four Burners for the same price as an THE New York World says, while it is the Michigan Central passenger station, Joseph E. Johnston and G. T. Beaure- and get these bargains. If not ss we represent it we will refund money. other Three Burner, or a Three Burner for the same pric » at the foot of Lake street in Chicago, as gard are the only surviving confederate very desirable that the democracy of commanders who led great armies to as any other Two Burner Stove. N«w York should have a single united the hour approaches for one of the finely battle, and they are whitened by frosts READ THIS! democratic organization in the city in- appointed express trains of this favorite of time. Johnston has been in Congress, Call ~F!-x-amn ±:o_e Tliem. line to pull out on its rapid journey to and now is at the head of the National stead of splitting into factions which on- railroad bureau.—Philadelphia Times. We are the first Clothigg Honse in this state thnt ever attempted a sale of this kind, open and above board, to sell every ly invite improper bargains, corruption the rising sun. All classes of the popu- suit in the house costing $20, $22, 824 and $26 at $15.00. We see by Sunday's issue that a Detroit house claims to be the,'first lation are found there, and representa- SCHUH AND MUEHLIC ! and defeat in elections, it is satisfactory A Sensible Idea. in the field. Nothing of the kind, The Two Sams were the first to offer this sale to the public, %nd hundreds of people from HARDWARE, FURNACES, MANTELS AND CRATES. to find the factional organization, while tives of every nation and every people of all over have come to Ann Arbor to buy. We always lead. We are bound to keep our trade at home, in and out of season. they do exist, seeking to strengthen and the globe; but, in the summer time, from "Will you see that my grave's kept One hundred doz. ROGERS' Beet Tripple-plated Knives and Forks at 83.25 perdoz improve themselves. The new move- the first appearance of civic dust and green, darling?" heat, the predominoting element is the "No, my dear, I will plant violets upon ment in Tammany by which the doors it." Take This and Stick it in Your Hat ! are to be opened wide and good men in- summer tourist—quiet, well dressed, in- "For what reason?" vited to seats must be attended by good telligent, knowing the best places to go "Because I do not wish any grave rob- The finest stiff hat in the house for $1.00 each, costing $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Every hat must go. One hundred elegant results. Indeed, the better rival organ- to, and the best rneans'of getting there. bers to dig up your body." pants at 50c, worth $1, and 1.25. Seventy-five fine summer coats worth $2, $2.50 and $3.00, now $1 each. Fifty boys linen "How will the planting of violets upon pants, 25c. woith $1. Twenty children's linen suits, 50c, worth $3.50. Elegant suits for boys, heavy and and ligit weight, at izations are made the better chance there For the American, mas or woman, is a traveler and knows how to travel, and my grave prevent them from digging me $2.50, worth double. Fine all wool suits, boys of all ages, at $3.50. Come and see them. This is a big bargain. Must close Wall Paper! Wall Paper! will be for eventual union and harmony. up?" them out before taking stock in a few days. We have 850 children's suits that we shall offer at a rare bargain. Bring the lit- The election of Mr. Charles E. Loew as finding himself or herself at the wonder- "Wy, your grave will be kept in violet, tle fellows with you. See the prices, see the goods. We have leduoed 200 neckties, all new shapes and styles, such as other Parties intending to do Painting and Papering this Spring sachem will place in the organization an ful center of teaming life and industry, of course." houses will ask 50c, 60, 75c and $1—remember, all the new shapes—25c will buy them this week. We want it understood that this is a CASH SALE, we shall not credit one cent to any man or woman. Come with the CASH, we want it. should examine my Stock and Prices before active, capable and popular politician, the Garden City of the Lakes, goes east- making purchases. I carry the I ward by the Michigan Central, "The Wilkins' Star Proverbs. and at the same time an experienced and Sams. - BX±t3z & Langsdorf. Largest Assortment of reputable business citizen who is certain Niagara Falls Route," to the thousand •There is much pleasure in payin'. to attain a prominent position in itsplaces of natural beauty and sublimity, •Reel pleasures produce real sorrows. The Only Strictly One-Price Clothing: House in Ann Arbor. •To make sorrow grow, sprinkle it counsels. of fashion, of health and of trade, that crowd the eastern and northern portions continually with idle tears. •The mantle of charity is often cut of our oountry. The pyramid ot bag- Mortgage Sale. THERE is no city in the union whose from a yery small pieoe of cloth. City Locals. gage rapidly disappears in the portals of EFAULT having been made in the condi. industries are more highly protected by *No man will be run over by a hearse, D tions of a certain indenture of mortgage, DECORATIVE GOODS the capacious baggage oar ; uniformed unless the vehicle owes him a ride. the tariff than those of Cleveland. And FOUND.—Between the city of Ann Ar- executed by Carl Mtinherte and Minnie P. Mein- conductor shouts "All aboard!" the iron *A wise head may safely steer a life- bor and Whitmore Lake, a pocketbook herte, husband and wife, of the township of Li- Including Embossed Gilt, Plain Gilt, Bronzes, Mica, Flats, White Blanks, &c, &c. yet it is in that city that we find the boat, but the wisdom of the heart vonia, Wayne County, State of Michigan, to I am also agent for the celebrated Ingrain Papers, mauufac horse snorts as he leaps forward toward containing money and papers, which the Thomas Whipple, of the township of Salem, greatest extremes of wealth and poverty prompts man to start his craft aright on owner can have by calling on Peter Kel- Washtenaw county, state aforesaid, bearing date tnred by Monroe of Boston. the mountains and the sea, and off we go. the seventeenth day of October, in the year of —the marble palaces of the rioh on Eu- the immortal sea. ly, one mile south of Whitmore Lake, our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sev- clid avenue and the misreable hovels of proving property and paying for this ad- enty-two, and recorded in the office of the Reg Where to? Almost anywhere. For, vertisement. ister of Deeds for said county, of Washtenaw, the imported Poles in the 14th ward. Itas |of old, all roads led to Rome, now A Lady's Perfect Companion. in Liber forty-six (48) of mortgages, on page Geo. W. Cropsey is agent for the cele- 408, and duly assiged by said Thomas Whipple to LIHCRUSTA WALTOKS ! is also in Cleveland that the great strikes the Michigan Central leads to about all Washington Bennett, of the township of Plym- Painless Childbirth, a new book by Dr. brated Rochester Lamp. outh' county of Wayne and state of Michigan, by periodically occur. Even the "pauper the places worth going to. First and John H. Dye, one of New York's most Those contemplating stocking ponds written assignment bearing date the sixteenth Of all Designs and Patterns furnished on short notice. I am prepared to do the skillful physicians, shows that pain is day of June, one thousand eight hundred and labor" which has been shipped in from foremost, to Niagara, for there is but one with fiBh will find a supply of healthy, seventy-five, which assignment is recorded in the Finest Job of Decoration Either in Oil or Paper, in the City, as I employ only Ex- Europe is only able to barely live on the Niagara Falls on the earth, and but one not nesessary in Childbirth but results well-bred German Carp at the Dexter office of the Kegister of Deeds of the county of perienced and Competent Workmen. My Window Shade Department Is Complete, from causes easily understood and over- Ponds. Address G. S. Sill, Dexter, Mich. Washtenaw aforesaid, in Liber six (6) of assign- and 1 make and Hang Shades in a satisfactory manner. I have also a Large Varie- wages paid by the potected nabobs who direct great railway to it. But also to come. It clearly proves that any woman ments of morgages, on page 445; and again duly ty of Curtain Poles Room Mouldings, Window Shades, Fxtures, Chains, Curtain own the great rolling mills. It is theMackinao Island, the northern paradise; may become a mother \?ithout suffering A. F. Hangsterfer, the caterer, makes assigned by David Moreland, as ^he administra- Ornamc-nts, Etc. In fact everything to make your homes pleasant in the way of the best Ice-cream and sells it cheaper tor of the estate of said Washington Bennett, same picture that is presented in nearly to the Thousand Islands and St. Law- any pain whatever. It also tells how to deceased, to Caroline Bennett, of thDecoratione . I have also a Very Fine Line of Silk Tapestry, which I am offering at than any other manufaturer in the city. township of Plymouth, Wayne county, Mich- VERY LOW FIGURES ! I carry the Largest Assortment of Paints and Painters' every industrial center: Capital reaping rence river; to the Muskoka lakes, Otta- overcome and prevent morning sickness, igan, by written assignment bearing date the swelled limbs, and all other evils attend- Also has the finest Ice cream Parlors in ninth day of January, in the year of our Lord Supplies to be found in Washtenaw County. No cheap goods—The Very Best all the profits and labor bearing all the wa and Montreal; to the White Moun- ing pregnancy. It is reliable and highly the state, and if you don't believe it call one thousand eight hundred seventy-eight, which Quality. Don't be deceived by parties advertising that they are the only agents for and see for yourselves. assignment is recorded in Liber six (6) of assign- burdens and in return grudgingly grant- toins, Saratoga, Lake George, the Hud- endorsed by physicians everywhere as mentsof mortgages, on page ilti, in the office of any papers manufactured, as I can get anything that is made in the paper line, in ed merely the right to exist. This is one son and the Catskills, and a thousand the wife's true private companion. Cut Leave Sunday orders for Ioe-Cream the Register of Deeds for said county of Wash- this or the old world. of the inevitable results of tariffism.— this out; it will save you great pain, and and Ices, at Grangers' State-st. tenaw: and again duly assigned by said Caro- other lakes, mountains and seaside re- possibly your life. Send two cent stamp line Bennett to Charles Hellmoth, of the town- Lansing Journal. Grangers, State-st., are having i good ship of Superior, Washtenaw county aforesaid, sorts, regarding which Mr. O. W. Bug- for descriptive criculars, testimonials run on Ice-Uream. Why? Becatse it by written assignment bearing date the tenth ER.T gies, the G. P. and T. A. at Chicago, will and confidential letter sent in sealed day of February, in the year of our Lord one is made from pure cream—no adultera- thousand eight hundred eighty, which assign- (SUCCESSOR TO F. & A. SORG.) send you illustrated information upon envelope. Address Frank Thomas & Co tion. ment is du.y recorded in the office of the Kegis- COL QUAY, the republican candidate Publishers, Baltimore, Maryland. ter of Deeds for said Washtenaw county, in Li- for state treasurer in Pennsylvania, gives application, if your nearest ticket agent Grangers are making a specialty of ber six (6) of assignments of mortgages, on It takes a man with keen eyesight and first-class catering. Large Parties, Wed- page 447, by which default the power of sale 26 and 28 E. Washington-st, - Ann Arbor, Mich a lucid explanation of John Roach's is out of the Michigan Central hand- contained in said mortgage having become oper- some folders. a brain of much scope to see and grasp dings, Lawn Festivals, etc., furrished ative, and no suit or pi oceedings at law or in failure. Roach, he says, is an ardent the golden opportunity before it turns with refreshments on short notice. chancery having been instituted to recover the the corner. amount due on said mortgage or note accom- republican and gave $100,000 to aid in H. k. It. Granger are selling Ice-Cream panying the same, and there being now claimed Estate of Tracy W. Root. Estate of David Forshee. securing Garfield's election. It was "well Rial Estate Transfers. NEVEK GIVE UP. — If you are suf-and Ices at $1.75 per gallon; churches, to be due on said note and mortgage the sum of OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw Eighteen Hundred Twenty-Six Dollars and Eleven QTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw understood" that if Garfield won Roach fering with low and depressed etc., furnished at a liberal reduction. O 88. At a session of the probate court for O ss. At a session of the probate court, for the Wm. A Wheeler to Ellen Mead, land spirits, loss of appetite, general .oats ($1,82«.II). the county of Waslitenaw, hold 'n at the Pro- county of Washtenaw. holden at the probate of- was to prosper and if Garfield was de- For Sale—One horse and Top Buggy. bate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednes- fice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the in township of Augusta, $3,400. debility, disordered blood, weak consti- No. 36, E. Huron-st. Geo. Collins. All Beer will be Delivered day, the 12th day of August, in the year one 27th day of July, in the year one thousand feated Roach was to be made a viotim. tution, headache, or any disease of a Notice is, therefore,* hereby given that said thousand eight hundred and eighty-flve. eight hundred and eighty-five. F. Huber to Ann Huber, Bridgewater, Phillip Schmitt's GingerAle and Oream Free of Charge. mortgage will be foreclosed on Monday, the Sec- Garfield won and Roach flourished. 81,140. bilious nature, by all means procure a ond day of November, A. D. one thousand eight Present, William D. Harriman. Judge of Pro Present, William D. Harrima: n Judge of Pro- bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be Soda is the drink to quench one's thirst. hundred and eighty-five, at ten o'clock in the bate. bate Then Roach gave another $100,000 to Arthur Dunn to Laurence O'Toole, For sale all over the oity. forenoon of that day, by a sale at public auction In the matter of the estate of Tracy W. Root, In the matter of the estate of David Forshee, surprised to see the rapid improvement to the highest bidder, at the south front door of deceased. deceased. help Blaine's election. Blaine lost and Ann Arbor, $300. that will follow; you will be inspired Brick for Sale. the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, in Elizabeth E.Root, the adiniiiisimtrix, with the On reading and filing the petition duly verified, said county of Washtenaw [said Court House be- will annexed, of said estate, comes into court of John C. Forshee, praying that administration Roach failed. But if Blaine had. won, Mary Osius to Wm. Osius, Ann Arbor, with new life; strength and activity will ing the place ot holding the circuit court for and represents that she is now prepared to ren- of said estate may be granted to Ezra C. Robin- Roach would have swelled into a more $2,500. return; pain and misery will cease, and We have made arrangement's with E. G- COLLIHS, said county] of the mortgaged premises describ- der her final account as such administratrix. son, or some other suitable- person. M Lewis of East Milan, to handle his ed in said mortgage, cr so much thereof as may Thereupon it is ordered, tHat Tuesday, the Thereupon, it is ordered, that Monday, the magnificent millionaire skip builder than Mary E. Stevens to Stoddard W. henceforth you will rejoice in the praise Dealer In be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said 8th day of September !next, at ten o'clock in 24th day of August next, at ten o'clock in the Twitchell, Ann Arbor, $800. of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a brick in this city. They are far superior mortgage and note, with reasonable costs and the forenoon, be assigned for examining and al- forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said ever, Chandler would have been amiable bottle by Eberbach & Son. to any made here, and any one in need expenses, which mortgaged premises are de- lowing such account, and that the devisees, petition, and that the heirs at law and the navy yards would have been B. C. Farrand to Daniel H. Taylor, of brick can save money by exanining STONE, LIME, WATER LIME scribed as follows: legatees, and heirs at law of said de- of said deceased, and all other persons Ann Arbor, $1,300. A New York paper says: "The dead CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, ceased, and all other persons interest- interested in said estate, are required to lumbered up with more worthless ships, them and getting prices, before buying All the following describe! pieces or parcels of ed in said estate are required to appear at a appear at a session of said court, then to be holden Jas. Hewens to Jno. K. Campbell, Au- Gen. Barrios owns a house in New York.' elsewhere. land, viz: Tbe east half of the west half of the session of said court theu to be holden at the at the probate office, in the city of Ann which would have gone at once into dock gusta, $1,700. Wonder if he will use it as a winter or a LAND PLASTER, south-east quarter of section number thirty- probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, in said Arbor, and show cause if any there be, for perpetual repairs. Well, according summer resort. SwATHEIi, KYER & PKTBK3ON. four [34], in the township of Salem, Washtenaw couuty. and show cause if any ther.- be, why whv the prayer of the petiouer should not be Sarah J. Wines to Geo. Taylor, Lima, For Sale or Exchange for City Prop- county, state of Michigan, containing forty acres the said account should not be allowed: And it granted. And it is further ordered, that said to Col. Quay, Roach went into two $100,- CHEER UP! HKLP IS AT HAND.—"I'm PLASTERING HAIR, of land, more or less. Also the east half of the is further ordered, that said administrator give petitioner give notice to the persons interested afraid I shall have to be taken to erty, 10 acres of land about one mile north quarter of the west half of the north-east notice to the persons interested in said estate, in said estate, of the pendency of said petition, 000 gambles, won on the first and lost on Edwin Ball to Willis Ball, Webster, from Court House. Address P. 0. Box —And all Kinds of— quarter of section number three 13], in the town- of the pendency of said account, and the hear and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this a hospital or to the poorhouse. I've ship of Superior, in Waihtenaw'county aforesaid, ing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to order to be published in the ANN ARBOK DEU- the last.—New York World. $1,500. been sick so long that my husband, good 1664. containing ten acres of land, more or less. be published in the Ann Arbor Demticrat. a OCKAT, a newspaper printed and circulated in Andrew M. Callis to Elmira N. Sav- and patient as he is, can't stand the Drink Cream Soda and Ginger Ale Dated August 4, 1886. newspaper printed and circulating in said coun- said county three successive weeks previous to age, York, $700. worry and expense much longer." No, manufactured by Phillip Schmitt. It is yE:—Corner of Fifth & Huron Streets, CHARLES HELLMOTH, ty, three successive weeks previous to said day said day of hearing, a harmless beverage. opposite Firemen's Hall. Aiin Arbor, Mich. J. H. MORRIS, Assignee of Mortgage. of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIHAX. The Great Army of Unemployed. Sarah Cooper to Fanny McMahon, you won't dear wife and mother See Attorney for Assignee. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, A true copy. Judge of Probate. Ann Arbor, $1,000- what Parker's Tonic will do for you, Cisterns built and repaired. Mason (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. W G. DOTY. Probate Reeister Plenty of women as badly off as you are, work of all kinds done on short notice. W». G. DOTY, Probate Register. Mr. Powderly, ex-mayor of Scran ton, Peter J. Cook to Daniel M. Burch, Leave orders corner Fifth and Huron Mortgage Sale. Sharon, $600. have been rescued almost from the grave EFAULT having been made in the condi- Estate of Eugene B. Arnold. Estate ot Patrick Cowen. Penn., and one of the best known among by it. It will build you up, curing all streets. G. D. Collins. D tions or a certain indenture of moitgage, OTATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Washtenaw, the leaders in the labor organization of L. E. Holden to John Hieber, Chel- ailments of the stomach, liver and kid- LoANiNa.—Money to loan on firsi-class executed by James Shaw and Sarah Shaw, his TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw O ss. At a session of the probate court for the sea, $300. wife, of JJorthneld, Washtenaw County. Michi- S ss. At a session of the probate court for county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of- the United States, in an article written neys, and is simple, pleasant and safe. Real Estate Mortgage at Current rates of the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate FOR SALE! gan, to Hudson T. Morton, of said county and office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the fice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the Catherine Haab to Emanuel Haab, Interest. Satisfactory arrangements state, bearing date the sixteenth day of April, 6th day of August in the year one thousand for the April issue of the North Ameri- Fieedom, $1,194.53. Give the roller rink its due. It is a made with capitalists desiring such in- Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Shrubs in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun- 6th day of August, in the year one thou eight hundred and eighty-five. can Review said: " The number will not sort of an escape-valve by which lots of dred and seventy-four, and recorded in the of- sand eight hundred and eighty five. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- Lewis Haab to Emanuel Haab, Free - vestments. Every conveyance and tran- Roses. Also all the New Varieties fice of the Register of Deeds for said county of Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- fall short of 2,000,000." This army of of [IITSOUS avoid being sent to the idiot bate. bate. dom, $6,560. or lunatic asylums. saction in abstracts of titles carefully ex- In the matter of the estate of Patrick Cowen, the unemployed, at the average earnings amimed as to legal effect. of Clematis—specialties for fall of In the matter of the estate of Eugene B. Ar- deceased. Nichols Van Riper to Jannett Presley, A GREAT DISCOVERY.—Mr. William nold,'deceased. Ira Crippen, administrator with the will an- of those engaged in manufacturing in- Webster, $2,700. Z. P. KING, Ann Arbor 1885. Russian Mulberries, Apri- Ann Arbor, in said cuunty and state, by written On reading and filing the petition, duly veri- nexed, of said estate, comes into court and rep- Thomas, of Newton, la., says: "My wife assignment bearing date the seventeenth day of fied, of Sarah Bagley, praying that adminis- resents that is now prepared to render his final dustries in 1880, means a loss in wages of Chas. A. Hollister to Wm. A. Cham- has been seriously affected with a cough cots and Tyler Raspberry. All stock July, one thousand eight hundred and seventy- tratration of said estate may be granted to Wil- account as such administrator. berlain, Ann Arbor, $1,200. for twenty-five years, and this spring four, which assignment is recorded in the office lard B. Smith, or some other suitable person. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Tuesday, the 1st about $12,000,000 a week. This alone is CHARLES RETTICH, 'hat fails to grow we agree to replace of said Register of Deeds of said county, In Liber Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, the 7th day of September next, at ten o'clock in the fore- enough to cause business stagnation and Wm. H. Parker to Jos. D. Baldwin, more severely than ever before. She had seven (7) of assignments of mortgages, on page day of September next, at lOo'clpck in the fore- noon be assigned forexamingand allowing such Ann \rbor, $1,208. used many remedies without relief, and Dealer In for one-half the retail price. I will 589, and again duly assigned by Comstock noon, be assigned for tbe hearing of said petition account, and that the devisees legatees and heirs depression. But the question arises> F. Hill, as the administrator of the estate of the and that the heirs at law of said de- at law of said deceased and till other persons inter- Christian Frank to Jeremiah Collins, being urged to try Dr. King's New Dis- call on all my customers during the said William Hulbert deceased, to the aid Hud- ceased, and all other persons interested in said ested in said estate, are required to appear at why are the people idle? Why is this property on north Main-st., $1,650. covery, did so, with most gratifying re- Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper Ware son T Morton, by written assignment bearing estate, are required to appear at a session of a session of said court, then to be holden at the vast army of producers doing nothing? sults. The firstbottl e relieved her very next month. People desiring any date the fourth day of December, in the year of said court, then to be holden at the probate probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in Thos. H. B. MsOmber to Geo. W. Particular attention paid to putting xp our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show said county, and show cause, if any there be, The answer is plain. They are out of much, and the second boltle has abso- of the above stock will do well to eighty-three, and which assignment is recorded cause, if any there be, why the prayer of why the said account should not be Weed, land in Salem, $2,400. lutely cured her. She has not had so in Liber 8 of assignments of mortgages, in tbe the petitioner should not be granted allowed: And it is further ordered, that said ad- employment because there are no avail- Pardy H. Green to Clara Foster, Ypsi- good health for thirty years " Trial bot- ROOFING AND EAVE TROUGHS. reserve their orders until I call. said office of the said Register of Deeds for And it is further ordered, that said pe- ministrator give notice to the persons interested able markets for the commodities their said county, on page 369, and by which default, titioner give notice to the persons interested in in saidestate.of the pendency of said account and lanti city, $600. tles free at Eberbach & Son's drug store. All kinds of CEO. E. STEVENSON. the power of sale contained in said mortgage, said estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this labor might produce. The home market Jno. C. Ellsworth to Jas. Hutchinson, Large size $1. baving become operative, and no suit or pro- the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thif order to be published in Tin: Ann Arborp<:m- 41 Washington-st, Ann Arbor, Mich. at law or in chancery baving been in- order to be published in The Ann Arhn- Dem- oorati a newspaper printed and circulating in is glutted, and the country being hedged Augusta, $1,400. A new fire-arm has been invented in Repairing Done Promptly ! ocrat, a newspaper printed and circulated in Agent D. S. Pearson & Co., Geneva, N.Y j ^j^ ft^o 'recove™ r the amount due on said said county, three successive weeks previous to said county three successive weeks previous to about by the tarriff barriers agaist trade William C. Sutherland to Datus En- France which can be discharged thirty Repairing pumps a specialty. mortgage or the note accompanying the same, said day of hearing. said day of hearing. sign, lots in Salem, $1,500. times a minute. Every one fighting a Stoves and pipe cleaned. Please and there being now claimed to be due on said WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, no other markets are open to the pro- call and see me at note and mortgage the sum of two hundred and WILLIAM D. HARKIMAN, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate, duel with it requires two seconds. thirty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents ($*39.35). tA_truecopy.l_ _ Judge of Probate. ducts of their labor, nor can they be Notice is, therefore, hereby given that said mort WM. G. DOTY. Probate Register. Not Revised Enough. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. No, 1, East Liberty-st, - Ann Arbor- gage will be foreclosed on Saturday, the twenty- \v DOTY. Probate Register under our present tariff system In the sixth day of September, A. D. one tnousand Mortgage Sale. The best salve in the world for Cute, eight hundred and eighty-five, at ten o'clock in Notice to Creditors. EFAULT having been made in the conditions first place the onerous tariff tax on raw Subscription Agent: "I would like to Can now make the forenoon of that day, by a sale at public of a certain indenture of mortgage, execut- get you to subscribe for our handsomely Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, D materials so enhances tbe cost of manu- ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- Photographs by auction to the highest bidder, at the south front O ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order ed by John George Volz and Mary, his wife, factured products as to exclude them bound, elegantly printed, profusely-illus- the new Dry Plate door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Ar- of the Probate Court for the County of Wash- of the township of Scio, in the county of Wash- trated edition of the Revised Old Testa- blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ANYBODY bor, in said county of Washtenaw (said Court tenaw. made on the Kth day of August, A. D. tenaw, in the State of Michigan, to Frederick from the world's markets. Workers Process. For 50 cents we will send post- House being the place of holding the circuit 1884 six months from that date were allowed for Schmid of the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, ment, just " and positively cures Piles, or no pay re-paid Roche's Manual for Amateurs, that court for said county), of the mortgaged prem- creditors to present their claims against the es- bearing date the 15th day of March, one thou- must remain idle unless the goods their quired. It is guaranteed to givo perfect ises described in said mortgage, or so much tate of Edwin Lawrence, late of said county, de- sand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and recorded Chicago Man: "W,ve got an old gives full instructions for making the thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the in the office of the Register o? Deeds for the labor produces can be sold and that they Testament somewhere about and don't satisfation, or money refunded. Price ceased, and that all creditors of said deceased 25 cents per box. For sale by Eberbach pictures. amount due on said mortgage and note, with are required to present their claims to said Pro- county of Washtenaw aforesaid, in Liber 42 of oan not be sold in the United States is want no more." Outfils we furnish from $10 upwards. reasonable costs and expenfes; which mort- bate Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Mortgages, on page 120, and by which default the "But this is not the same. It's the&Son. gaged premises are described in said moitgage Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on power of sale contained in said mortgage hav- evident from the overstocked condition Our PHOTOGRAPHIC BULLETIN, edited as follows: or before the li'th day of February next, and that ing become operative, and no suit or proceed- revised edition, and has a lot of things If your neighbor's dog injures one of by Prof. Chas. E. Candler, head of the such claims will be heard before said Court, on ings at law or in equity having been instituted to of the home market. Foreign markets out of it and ever so many ohanges and—" your chickens, you can collect damages. Chemioal Department of the School of All those certain pieces or parcels of land situ- Monday, the It th day of November, and on recover the amount due on said mortgage or If he injures one of your children, you ate aiid being i:i the city of Ann Arbor, in the tt ednesday, the 10th day of February next, at 1th0 e notes acompanying t he same, and there Deing must be had or the army of unemployed "Eh? I hadn't heard of that. Is the Mines, Columbia College, published twice county of Washtenaw and state of Michigan, o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. now claimed to be due on said notes and mort- ten commandments taken out?" cannot. Moral. Raise chickens. a month for only $2 per annum, keeps and described as follows, to-wit: Dated, Ann Arbor. Aug. 10 A. D. 1885. gage the sum of Seven Hundred. Ninety-Two will inevitably increase. The first step Dollars and Sixty-Two ( enta ($7&i 68). "Oh, no." NOT A SINGLE GRAY HAIR.— "YOU Photographers, professional or amateur, All of lots numbered one hundred and two WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, towards obtaining such markets must be "I don't want it." fully posted on all improvements, and dug), one hundred and three ( (Mi, one hundred Judge of Probate. Notice is, therefore, hereby given that said the removal of the tariff obstructions to may laugh and think me a vain thing," and four (104), and one hundred and five (106), in mortgage will be foreclosd on Saturday, the 31st writes Mr. J. R. C, of San Francisco, to answers all questions when difficulties Joseph i). Baldwin's third addition to the city of day of October 1885, at 10 o'clock in the fore- foreign trade. To this complexion the An Intellgent Agriculturist. arise. Ann Arbor, Michigan.- Notice to Creditors. noon of that day, by a sale at public auction, to a friend in this city, "but I have not a Dated June 30, 1885. OTATE OF MICHIG IN, County of Washtenaw the highest bidder, at the south door of the question has come at last. Many of our gray hair in my head, and yet (sad to Circulars and price lists free. HUDSON T. MORTON, O ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order Court House, in the said city of Ann Ar- "Got any cow bells." say) I am fifty and a day. Recently my E. D. KINNK, Mortgagee and Assignee. of the probate court for the county of Washte bor (said court house being the place of holding intelligent manufacturers realize it. As "Yes, step this way." E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Attorney for Mortgagee and Assignee. naw, made on the 3rd day of August, A, D. the circuit court for the county of Washtenaw). a committee representing many manufac- hair was not only quite gray but quite 1885, six months from hat date were allowed for of the mortgaged premises described in said "Those are too small. Haven't you thin, too. Parker's Hair Balsam—made Manfaclurcrs of Plwtoyraphic Apparatus creditors to present their claims against the es- mortgage, or so much there> f as may be neces- turing interests said in a petition pre- any larger?" and Materials. tate of Christian Frey, late of said county, de- in New York, I think—did wonders for Notice to Creditors. ceased, and that all creditors of said deceased sented to the last congress, praying for "No, sir, the largest ones are all sold." me. Try it if you have occasion. It 591 Broadway, New York City. OTATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Washtenaw are required to present their claims to said pro- Rust ions started off, and got as far as k5 ss. Notice is hereby given that by an order of bate court, at the probate office in the city of free raw materials, " the manufacturers the door, when the clerk called after him: really does what I say, and restores the Forty years entablisJied in this line of business the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on 'remises are described in said mortgage as fol- of the United States are in a position color also." Not a dye, not greasy, made on the 13th day jf July. V D. 1885. six or before the 3rd day of February next, and that lows: "Look here, stranger, take one of these highly perfumed. Only reliable 5oc months from that date were allowed for creditors such claims will be heard before said court on All of a certain piece or parcel of land OH sec- where they must command larger mark- small bells for yoiir cow, and you won't to present their claims against the estate of Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, and on Wed- tion twenty five, in the township of Scio, in the have half the trouble in finding her: for dressing. Sarah Hibner (formerly Hendershot), late of said nesday, the 3rd day of February next, at tencounty|of Washtenaw aforesaid,bounded and de- ets. The markets of the world alone REMOVAL county, deceased, and that all creditors of said de- o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. ilesrilied as follows, viz: Beginning ;it the south- when you hear her bell you will always eased are requiredto present their claims to said Dated Ann Arbor, August 3, A. D. 1885. west corner of the east half of the south-east are sufficient to give relief to their in- 'D i'r«'«'»ts *•''v'-" "w"-y Having removed my stock of quarter of section twenty-five, of township two know she can't be far off." A A A A A A A' probate court, at the probate omre inthe city of WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, south, of range five east, in the lJetroit land dis- tensified means of production. Glutted S..ml us 5 ..-ent.. postage Ann Arbor,for examination and allowance, on or Judee of Probate. The farmer bought the bell. • I/ I Maaud by mail you will SODA before the 13th day of January next, and that trict; and running from thence east along the by over-production and under-consump- V&UUiUUU^ret free a package of such claims will be heard befo.e said court, on south line of said south east quarter nine chains Kr our celebrated Ten* receive free a costly are required to present their claims to said pro- Dated August 1, 1885. ot bring money into their pouches or be people enough left to count them. and CofleeB.and Ht-curn a boaati- of 'goods which will bate court, at the probate office in the city of FREDERICK SCHMID, JR., I t.A I£<»AI1N !•*. fnl Gold Band orMosm R«w China . help you to more money Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on Executor of the estate of the said Frederick oread in their baskets, so long as they There ars two things which the wise „ ,, _ — Tea Sot, or Handnome rh>cor«tud A PRIZE or before the l-'th day of February next, and Schmill, deceased.Mortgagee. (.old Band MOM Rose Dinner Sot, or Gold Hand Mow right away thun anything else in this world. All man never tries to do. Tbe first is to If You Have Any ^counts A. full line of Hats and Caps Cheap for Cash. Docoratt.d Toilet Bet. For full purtloulara addreaa of either sex succeed from first hour. The broad that encli claims will be heard before said court, E. D, KINNK, Attorney for Execubr. have no work to perform. They will re TI1K UllEAT AIHKRJCAN TEA CO., road to fortune opens before the workers, ab- on Thursday, the 12th day of November and on main idle a large part of the year, if they shave himself with the razor which his For Collection, send them to Eugene K E. J. JOHNSON. P. O. Box 2JM. Bl and 33 Veeuy St.. Now York. solutely sure. At once address, True& Co., Au- Friday, the 12th day of February next, at ten more money than at anything else bv wife uses upon her corns, and the second Frueauff, Lawyer, Office over Krause's pusta. Maine. o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. taking an agency for tne best selling do not get free raw materials to work is to convince her that a razor is not lm Store, Ann Arbor. Collections made in Dated, Ann Arbor. August 12, A. D. 1885. book out. Beginners succeed grand with. Free raw materials fcive cheap btlt.Hr \J WILLIAMvD. HARRIMAN, _ly. None fail. Terms f<- Halle proved by being sharpened on a butcher's any part of North America. Jugdo of Probate. book A Oo Portland Maine. subsidiary materials to all manufactur- steeL FOHSHKU 4: MCMACKlM.Clsciauti.u. lie TOE THE BEPCBAT TAKE THE A. A. DEMOCRAT Nobody's Child." C. E. Holmes of Toledo, was doing the IN MEMORIAM. MASOMC DIRECTORY. Hauser & Clark have gone out of the ANN ARBOR COMMANDBLY, NO. 13-Meete first city, Sundaj. Tuesday of eacb month. W. G. Doty, i,. U, Fall & Hendrick have open a branch ivery business in Saline. The Memorial Exercises Held In this W. A. Tolehard, Recorder. Mrs. Belle Flynn of Milan, is spend- City in Honor of the Nation's WASHTKNAW HAPTEK, *JO. 6, R. A. Hi.— Meets store in Dexter. Dead Hero. first Monday of each montn. I C. Handy. H. ing a few weeks in this city. OUR LOW PRICES! $5.00 Jno. Moore left on a trip to Jamestown, P.; Z. Koath, Sect etary. Dakota, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Wall of Lansing, For July made that usually dull month a busy GOLDEN KULE LODGE, No. 15S. F. ana A. M.— visited in this oity over Sunday. Saturday, August 8, 1885, was a day Meets first Thursday of each month. L. C, A trifle over eight miles of water pipe hat will long be remembered by the one for us, and we will continue Goodrich, W. M., N. D. Gates, Secretary. mains have been laid. To-morrow evening, at the Grand will Buys an All Wool Suit worth from FHATKBNITY LODGE, NO. 362. F. and A.M.—Meets be given the play "Nobody's Child." itizens of Ann Arbor, for a more gen- first Wednesday of each month. E. J. Morton. Geo. Moore has moved into his new erous display of sympathy was never $13.00 to $18.00. W. M., E. J. Johnson, Secretary. bouse on Division street. There is to be a harvest dance at themanifested on the part of our people. MICHIGAN CENTRAL. Ilifton house, Whitmore Lake, Aug. 28. Judge Joslyn and wife are to take up ,t demonstrated that the memory of Gen. July Prices for Two Weeks Longer. TRAINS EAST: their residence in this city. Walter Mack, Oscar Schmid and Miss Grant will be warmly cherished in the Mail Emma Schmid, have gone to Mackinaw. Day Express ,n™P The lirst show of the season at the learts of this community. If 37-0-ix need New York and Limited Express 10 09 p. m Many Ann Arboritos have attended Places of business, with scarcely an a m opera house, to-morrow night. Atlantic Express * *" - the Ypsilanti races. This is the last exception, were closed between the Night Express .« o The 47th annual state fair is to be held IO DOLLARS Grand Rapids and Detroit Express .. 10 28 a. m day. hours of 1 and 4 o'clock p. m., and many TRAINS WEST: at Kalamazoo September 14 to 18. Mail 9!2a.m J. G. Hoyt has repaired his mill-dam of them tastefully draped. yp Mrs. M. A. Pattengill left for Charle- ChicagEA::::::'SSo Express ^pS at Saline so he thinks it will hold this At 2 o'clock the bells commenced their GrancTRapids and Kalamazoo Express 5 30 p, in voix, Tuesday, on a four weeks' visit. olmn tolling, and shortly thereafter P ;ime. Evening Kxpress ,n.w m Gill Snow has a brother, from Kansas Buys an Imported Suit worth PacificTSxp-ess JO *J p. m Dr. L. C. Kellogg of the fifth ward, /'ompany A, state troops, Welch Post G. The New York and Limited. Atlantic, and ity, Mo, spending the week with him. A. B., the St. George society, and the Night Express trains east, and the Chicago, shot a rattle snake, Friday, that had 17 Evening, and Pacific Express trains west, run Bishiop Campbell, colored, preached rattles. ire department, formed on Huron street, YOU SHOULD NOT WAIT, BUT every day in the week, Sundays included. ,nd, preceded by the city band playing $18.00 to $28.00, at the last evening in the African M. E. church. Mrs. J. T. Sunderland officiated at the Ann Arbor Post Office. H. T. Morton returned Friday from a apropriate music, marched to the M. 'uneral of the late Eugene B. Arnold, . ohurch, which was beautifully and ap- Ann Arbor Time. ;hree weeks' visit to Colorado and Da- Friday. OFFICE HOURS: iota. >ropriately decorated for the occasion. General 7 30 a. m. to 8 00 p. m. The fifth ward band boys are going to The edifice was soon filled to over- ::.::: 900tol000a.m. Capt. Connett has rented the Costello rusticate at Whitmore Lake for the next MAILS CLOSE. place, corner State and East Catherine lowing, and, after the rendering of a If any Furniture about your house needs reapairing, GOING EAST. ;en days. lymn by the choir a portion of the scrip- now is the time to have it attended to. m streets. Lock pouch to Detroit -6 15 »• C. E. Hiscock, who is taking his an- Detroit & Grand Rapids R. P. 0 10 30 a. m mres were read by R. H. Steele, and m Jno. Lony now runs a 'bus and hack nual vacation, has gone for a trip around Detroit & Chicago R. P. O ° J° P io all night trains, to accommodate the a prayer offered Rev. S. H. Adams (in Detroit & Chicago R. P. O v/;> „ |£? *"• ™ he lakes. he absence of Bev. B. B. Pope). Then Detroit, Three Rivers & Chicago R.P.0,6 00 p. m. raveling public. GOING WEST. Mrs. Charles Durheim of Muskegon, an anthem was given by the choir, after 9 FALL & HENDRICK, Proprietors, Detroit Jackson & Niles ; An There are 40 Ann Arbor people at Detroit & Chicago R. P. O P,^? J?- ™ s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. which Hon. Thos. M I'ooley, as the Detroit &Graud Rapids 2|?,p- Charlevoix. A pretty good representa- Bobt. Beattie. >residing officer, delivered the introduo- Teleplb-one Connection. Detroit & Chicago R. P. O » «" P- m ion for this city. GOING NORTH, Sawyer & Knowlton will move into the ;orv remarks. South Lyon& Toledo R. P. O 940 a m Ben. Brown and L. Davis have been GOING SOUTH. office vacated by Justioe Freuauff, in the Bev. Wm. H. Byder, who had been a Lock pouch to Toledo » j» a-m appointed appraisers in the estate of opera house block. soldier in the army, and rose to the rank J-JSTO. KJEOIKL cfe OO 27 and 29 Main Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. South Lyon & Toledo R. P. 0 2 40 p. m Idwin Lawrence. MAILS DISTRIBUTED. Fall & Hendricks are offering tremen- of captain, addressed the meeting, in a EASTERN, Chicago Inter-Ooean: Mr. Labadie is duous bargains in readymade clothing. speech which we would very much like TT Detroit & Chicago R. P. O .746 a. m very pleasing actor and has a good ;o publish, and which the lack of space Detroit Mail.... •••• u^t See advertisement. MICHIGAN (TENTRAI Detroit & Chicago R. P. O H 30 a. m supporting company. alone prevents us from doing. His re- Hello, Democrat Office ! ' Detroit & Grand Rapids 640 p. m The first of the season—the play of marks were timely and well chosen, and JOHN WOTZKE! WESTERN. Jno. Koch of Northfield, lost a check Nobody's Child"—will be given to-mor- Detroit* Chicago R P. O -7 45 a. in for $60, Tuesday. He thinks it was were listened to attentively by the vast Detroit* Srand Rapids. 11 3o a. m row evening at the Grand. m audience. ! Detroit & Chicago R. P. O; i,-v,-u-J;K P- stolen from his house. Detroit, Three Rivers & Chicago R. P, O. 6 40 p. m A team of horses attached to a wagon Col. Dean was next announced, and " Please Tell Your Readers that NORTHERN. At least 1,000 strangers are expected to dashed up Main street, Wednesday fore- South Lyon & Toledo R. P. O 8 30 p m >e in the city the week the scientific! as- ;he fact that he is commander of Welch SOUTHERN. noon creating quite an excitement. Post, and had served under Gen. Grant 3outh Lyon & Toledo R. P. 0 11 00 a. m sociation is in session. Lock pouch from Toledo 745 a. m. A week from to-morrow the farmers' during the war, made his words doubly Ann Arbor & Whitmore Lake mail closes 9 30 Miss Mary Sullivan, Miss May Don- a. m., and is distributed 6 30 p. m. licnic is to be held at Whitmore. There interesting. The Colonel was visibly The JViagara Falh -Route. nelly and Chas Binder, are the latest is every prospect of a large gathering. affected during his speech and his clos- AMUSEMENTS. attaches in the post-office. TIMB TABLE, MAY 24, 1886. The Kickapoo Indians, who were en- ing sentences were delivered in a voice AV trains run by Ninetieth Merininn, or Central WILLIAM ARNOLD! Standard Time. THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE L. Taylor of the First National bank, camped on the commons near E. N. Gil- husky with emotion. Following is his Proposes to hold out Extra Inducements to all Cash Customers who is now taking his annual vacation, )ert's place draw large audiences nightly. address in full: OO1N0 EAb-i. making purchases in the ONE APPEARANCE ONLY. las gone to St. Paul, Minn. Miss Grace and Nellie Seabolt, fifth Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen—Com- Some parties in Detroit paid $200 to rades : A First-Class Hand - Sewed ward, have been been visiting the family I am painfully conscious of my inabili S'a ss, g My Stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Chains, Lace Pins, Cuff Buttons, etc., is one Saturday Even'g, Aug. 15,1885. run a wheel of fortune on the fair grounds of W. A. Lovejoy, in Detroit, for the ty to say anything worthy of this occa- Shoe Worth $8 for S6.5O of the Largest in the County. Silver and Plated Ware of the Latest Designs. m Ypsilanti, during the races. Clocks in Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut—all Styles. past three weeks. sion. P. !» P.M. P. M LOOK!STOP!READ! Chas. MoNamee, who was iujured by There are now living not less than Jncago Lv. 7.20 900 4.00 8.40 9.30 A FAULTLESS FIT GUARANTEED The Juvenile hose company hold a 350,000 men who served under the eye of NUes 11.45 12.15 7.45 11.50 12.55 a The Greatest Attraction Yet! Pulpit, public and he caving in of the ditch opposite the U. S. Grant, who saw him in sunshine )eoatur 830 1.43 The Only Establishment in Ann press endorse it. Labadie's moral and tournament at Whitmore Lake, August 8.45 A. M 1.58 Arbor that Manufactures romantic drama, entitled, Savings bank, is able to be around again. 22. There will be jumping, running and and storm—on the march, in battle, and Kalamazoo.PM 1.42 9.15 6.45 1 1! 2.3! WM. ARNOLD, No-36 South Main street, Ann Arbor. after victory had been won. Baledbnrg 7.03 2.01 2.49 its Own Uppers. Miss May Agness and Master Bobt. B. swiming matches. In the hearts of these are enduring Battle Creek... 's.33 7.31 2.23 3.17 Hams, of Detroit, are visiting their Jaoob Boehm, an old cititzen of Dex- and precious memories of their com- Sarshall 3 or; 7.57 3.42 3.40 Repairing Neatly Done grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Uew- mander and friend. Who shall attempt Jbion 3.32 8.20 4.03 ter, was buried with masonio honors, A, M ett of this city. to recount the record of a life which ackxon Ar, 4.30 CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. Sunday. Members of the fraternity forms so large a chapter of the nation's ackson Lv, 4.34 4.15 9.15 is.25 450 The reception to the members of the 'rom this city attended. history? and whose fame is world-wide? JrassLake 4.53 9.36 5.12 MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. association for the advancement of sci- •I know, my comrades, that many of .'helsoa 5.1 9.S 5.33 No. 53 South Main Street And grand stage effects, including the village of By the death of E. B. Arnold, Mrs. )exter 5.33 10.12 5 48 St Arven in Cornwall, the Ocean and Tregaroon ence, will be given at the court house on you here present see him in memory at flnn Arbor 5.53 5.30 10. 'Zi4.40 6.07 Byron Green and her two children will Xpeiland 6.10 5.45 10.45 4.55 6.23 Furniture! Furniture! Castle; the Thunder Storm, the Fairf'sWell, the he evening of August 27. this moment, as we often saw him in life: Ravine, the Tower of Tregaroon Castle, etc. come into possession of a portion of the modest and strong, like a tower of solid tf'ayne June... 635 6.05 11.05 5.18 6.45 Nothing to equal this great production has ever Sprfngwells.... 7.10 6.35 11.35 5.50 7.20 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EVERTHINCDIN TH t been witnessed in this city. Finest Dramatic A committee of the board of alder- old Hiram Arnold farm in Scio. rock, his face lighted by an eye wich was Ueroit Ar, 7.20 6.4! 11.45 6.00 7.30 LOOK OUT! Company traveling, including the people's popu- men of Pontiac, were in the city Friday, as cold as steel to his enemies, but bright F.H. P. M. LINE OF lar player, County Treasuer Belser and wife leave and sparkling to his friends. Unassum- St. Thomas Ar 11.15 10 80 S.25 obtaining what information they could A. M MR. FRANCIS LABADIE, tonight for Duluth. They will be ab- Qg in manner, yet every lineament of Weland 2.03 182 603 Gentlemen can Save Twenty-Five per cent, by Mr. Mart James, late leading support to Wm. J, n regard to our system of water works. sent two weeks, during which time C. bis features assured you of inflexible Fals View 155 6.32 having their Scanlan, Mr. Wm K Fitzhugh, late leading man Luther Beckwith, formerly of Sylvan Brmness and strength. If thus you see Niagara Falls 2.31 200 H.37 of Ownen Fawcett's Co., Mr. H. Labadie of Ma- W. Belser will h»ve charge of the office. Sua>. Bridge.. 8.40 2 15 6.47 son's comedy company, Mr. J. Collins, Mr. Ralph iownship, and a resident of Bay City his form and features even more vividly, Bufalo Ar 3.35 31! 7 4i Campbell, Mr Geo DeLeclaire, Miss Kathieen since 1860, died Monday, after a five Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop, who have been do you remember the qualities of his VanDyke, Miss Rose James, Miss losie Anthony, in the post-office for a number of years, mind? FURNITURE Miss Davis. Miss Bettie Clark, and others. days' sickness, of peritonitis. He leaves The public are assured that nothing has yet the former as deputy P. M., will seek The fame of Gen. Grant as a soldier is been produced to equal this drama. a wife and two children. linked forever with the nistory of our The whole is under|the management of Mr. Al- other employment on their return from nation. Aye! it will stand recorded in > 5. fred J. Mason. Jno. J. Bay wait of Dexter, claims to Kesrved seats on sale atBoughton's News De. a trip around the lakes. the world's history as long as it has one. lave been slandered by J. Dawson of the A. M. r. A.M. Easy Chairs, pot, without extra charge. Geo. Osborn of Saline, through his U.S. Grant entered the U.S.A. as a same place, and wants $1,000 damages, Lieutenant in 1845; was a Captain in Bufalo L. 600 11.30 500 11.35 attorney, E. D. Kinne, has comenced A: U. P. M 'or which amount he brings suit. E. D- 1853; a Colonel in 1861; a Brigadier-Gen- Su^>. Bridge.. 12 30 12,35 Mnn %rbor SemocrxL suit for divorce against his wife, Nancy eral the same year; a Major-General in Siagara Falls 12.43 12.53 Patent Hockers, S&J iinne is the complainant's attorney. 1863; Lieutenant-General in 1864, and ?al« View 1.02 Osborn, on the ground of cruelty. The St. Thomas... 800 9 20 4.45 FHED EHHIS The next meeting of the pioneer socie- parties were married in 1854. Ceneral in 1865. What he achieved I PHIDAf, AUGUST 14, 1885. ly will be held at the residence of H D. cannot illustrate better than by repeat- "troit Lv. 9.05 4.00 7.00 9.10 Who has opened a " It was a finished representation of ing the names: Belmont, Fort Henry, Spingwells. ... 7.45 9.15 4.10 7.10 9 20 MarHe Top Tailes* Platt in Pittsfield, Wednesday Sept. 2. ^ a. m- June... 8.23 9.43 4.45 7.45 9 46 Friends of The Democrat, who the role as rendered by Francis Laba- Fort Donalson, Shiloh. Vicksburg, Chat- V'palanti 8.521 10.13 5.12 8.0? 10.07 have business at the Probate An address will be delivered by Hon. die," is the way the Chicago Music tanooga, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Ami Arbor 9.181 10.28 5.30 8.23 10 20 Tailor Slti-o-p Thos. D. Moore of Adrian, and others. Harbor, Petersburgh, Hatcher's Bun. Juxter 9.371 5.52 8.44 Court, will please request Judge and Drama speaks of " Nobody's Child." Chelsea. 9.57| 6 07 9.00 Mo. 65 South Main Street. Five Forks, Richmond and Appomattox. 'inm Lake.-... 1027 10.10 ALSO A FULL LINE OF ICHROMOS AND Harriman to send their Printing The Detroit Publio Leader says of Tickets for sale at Boughton's post-office He commanded his first regiment in P. H. to this office. ?ranois Labadie, who is to appear at news depot. 1861, and 1865 as commander-in chief of Jackson Ar. 925 No slop work, but everything made in a all the armies of the United States he Jackson Lv. 11.00 11.42 7.07 11.55 workman-like manner he opera house to morrow evening, that Hiram Storms, while repairing a bracd Albion 12.S2 8.10 9.58 12.42 JOTTINGS. mustered out the Southern Confederacy. Marinall 1.05 8.48 10.38 1.07 ' he is a young man of more than ordin- to the bridge near his mill, in fifth ward, His modesty was as great as his cour- ary merit, devoted to his profession, an 131 9.82 10.58 A Perfect Fit is Guaranteed lost his balance and fell into the race. age. He could unflinchingly bear the Battle 'Jreek.... 1.36 Water Colors and Steel Engravings, all of which will be sold at a great Chas. A. Chapin is back from Wash- ndustrious and close student of char- shock and crash of battle; but he shrank A.M. The water was some eight feet deep, and 3»lcgburg 9.57 U.23 FRED. EHNIS, Ann Arbor, Mich. reduction. Call and examine goods and prices whether ington on a visit. acter." from the applause of an audience. tal&mazoo 10.20 4.45 14.05 '2.32 but for the timely arrival of Dan Miller, His character was as grand and as sim- Lawton... P. M. 5.18 12.45 you wish to purchase or not. A. A. Doty was in Northville on busi Work on the water works trenches who jumped into a scow near the bank, Jecrtur 5.35 1.00 ness, Wednesday ple as a lofty chiseled granite column. Nile) 4.00 3.45 6.40 4,13 las stopped and will not be resumed and hauled him out, Storms would hav e Every step of his career as a soldier was Chicago Ar 8.20 7.10 10.35| 600 805 Bev. Dr. Ryder well officiate at Dun- until a sufficient quantity of piping ar found a watery grave. marked by loyal and unhesitating obedi- The New York Express, a fast train leaves Ch! JOHN MUEHLIC, dee the coming Sunday. rives to keep the men busy until the job ence to law. The obedience he rendered ;ago at 3.30 in the afternoon and makes the fol Saturday afternoon as Jno. Taylor was he rigidly required of those under his jiwi«g stops, Michigan City, 5,17: Niles, 6.13; Kal s completed. The receiving basin is wnazoot--23; Battle Creek, 8.01; Jackson, 9.15 O. W. McCall of Dutton, was the guest returning home to Northfield, a three- command. Ann Arbor, 10 (JO; ifpsilanti, 10.21; Springwells USTos. 35&37 of D. C. Fall, the first of the week. finished and a large number of work- His influence over this troops grew 11.05; arriving in Detroit at 111.5 P M men are engaged in constructing the res- year-old colt that he was driving, shied steadily. He won his ascendancy over The Chicago Express, a fast train leaves De- Fred Ehnis has removed his shop to off to the side of the road and threw .roitat 1.00 p m. making the folowing stops: ervoir. them neither by artifice, nor any special Wajne Junction, 1.J4; Ypsilanti, 1.50; Ann Ar his residence, on South Main street. him out. In the carriage were three little act of daring, but he gradually filled bor,S.02, Jackson, 3.01, Albion, 3.32; Marshall, The time having expired in which a them with his own indomitable spirit, 3 48, Battle Creek, 4,08; Kalamazoo, 4 38; Niles, BILLIARD PARLOR The temperance meeting will be ad- children. The horse then started to run, 5.48; Michigan City, 6,55; Chicago, 9.00. F. WAGNER * BRO. number of sidewalks were ordeied laid, and when near Geo. Loomis' place some until their confience in liim knew no •Suiday ezcepted. tSaturday a Sunday excepteo dressed, Sunday, by Prof. Montgomery. bounds. rDaJy. Aid. Martin of the sidewalk committee workmen attempted to stop him, when, The Huron cornet band will play for The language applied to Welliagton O. V. EUGOLSS. H. W. HAYES, MANUFACTURERS OF will have them put down at the expense in turning, the children were spilled out, might almost be mistaken for a descrip- ff. r <* '. A.. Ohicaao. Aat. Ann Arbor. the farmers' picnic at Whitmore the 22d of the owners of the premises, and the inst. but fortunately escaped injury. It was tion of Gen. Grant. " He held his army amount of the oost will be inserted in a narrow escape for all. in hand, keeping it with unmitigated la- Toledo, Ann Arbor & Northern Michi- - Class WozcHsz Mrs. Kate S. Johnson died in Detroit, ;ax roll. bor, always in a fit condition to maroh gan Railway. Ypsilantian: Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Breed or fight. Sometimes he was indebted to Monday, of consumption. She was a Following is the committee on public THUOUGH TIME TABLE. daughter of Mrs. C. Murray, of this city. and family terminated their residence of fortune, sometimes to his native genius, 1'aklng effect June 21, 1885. reception to be given by the citizens to ten years here yesterday, and have re- always to his untiring industry; for he Going North. Going South. The rendence of Judge Joslyn in Ypsi- members of the Scientific association: was emphatically a painstaking man." STATIONS. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF lanti, was partially destroyed by fire moved to Ann Arbor. Their removal Lord Brougham's address to the iron '»2. Standard Time. I Ex. I Mail. W. D. Hurriman, chairman, Prof. Pettee, causes much genuine regret among their p. m. a. m. Leave Arrive t. 111. p. m. Wednesday. Loss $2000. Covered by Duke is applicable to him: "Mighty 500 7:05 Toledo 9:30 6:0C secretary, Mayor Kapp, J. F. Lawrence, many friends and acquaintances here. captain! who never advanced except to 5 H 7:14 Manhattan Junction 9:26 4 5S Cutters and Bob Sleighs, Lumber Wagons, Wide and Nariow insurance. Geo. H. Pond, A. F. Martin, Mrs. Geo. cover his arms with glory. Mightier 5 15 7:23 Alexis Junction 9:16 4:47 The younger and more active members oi captain! who never retreated except to T. 50 8:1? Monroe Junction 8:42 4:14 No. IO NORTH MAIN STREET, Mr. S. Pratt of Detroit, and Miss Ashley, Mrs. Gen. Hunt, and Miss Loui- the family, Misses Minnie and Gertrude «(( 8 30 Dundee 830 4:04 Tired, Truck Wagons, Carriages and Buggies. eclipse the glory of his advance." Kill 8 46 Azalia 8 20 354 Mary B. Essick were married Wednes- sa Richards. 806 3 45 and Mr. M. A. Breed, will be sadly miss- One characteristic of General Grant B a 9 0:i Milan OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.- day, at the sister's of the bride, Mrs. F. 9 28 Urania 7 52 3 30 It is a matter that we don't care much ed in the church and society to which stamped him a great man: He never re- 8 * 9 38 Pittsfleld 741 3 22 Has been rsfitted, and we have the A. Belser of this city. about, but, iaasmuch as THE DEMOCRAT their time, talents and earnest Christian turned injury for injury. fi 1!" 9 50 Ann Arbor Til 3 10 HORSESHOElNaaridREPlIRIMGIof all kind-i. CA.RRIAOE PAINTING A SPECIALTY. Give 7 M 10 45 South Lyon 6 50 285 Notwithstanding the numberless op- 7« us a call before purchasing. We charge nothing to show our work. Shop on Second Street be- That kingfisher on a building in the is the only Ann Arbor paper that has efforts have been so freely given. portunities which he had to meet out Connections at Toledo with railroads diverg- tw«e:i Washington and Liberty, Ann Arbor. Michigan. F. WAG.VEft & BRO. fifth ward, was a fine mark for the crack spoken a good word about the races, punishment to those who had wantonly ing. At Manhattan Junction with Wheeling * The following is the programme ar- LakeErie R. K. At Alexis Jnnction with M C Finest Billiard Parlors in the City shots and afforded them much merri- we would like to have credit for it.ranged for the Farmers' picnic at Whit- assailed him he never did it. E. R L. S. R'y, and F. & P. M. B. E. At Monrot ment, one day last week. Hereafter the Ypsilantian should be a His generosity to enemies was as great Junction with L. S. & M. S. R'y- At Dundee more Lake, Saturday, August 22: Mu-as his ability and courage to fight them. withL. 3. & M. S., and M. & O. R'y. At Milan Rev. Fr. Bleyenbergh, who has had little more careful and not credit articles with W., St. D. & P. R'y. At Pittsfleld with L. A Full Line of sic; prayer, Bev. S. Calkins, South Ly- To-day, those whom he conquered S. &M. S. R'y., and at South Lyon with Detroit, NOW FOR A. D. 1885. charge of the Catholic church at Dexter to the Argus that are published in this on; music; address of welcome, Presi mourn with us at his grave. By srener- Lansing & Northern R. R., and G. T. R'y. for the past two years, died, Tuesday paper. osity to vanquished foes in their final H. W. ASHLEY, W. H. BENNETT, -o- dent Wm. Ball, Hamburg; address, " The hour of defeat he well-nigh changed Oen. Superintendent. (Jen. Passenger Agt. TOBACCO & CIGARS! evening, of hemorrhage of the lungs. Citizens in the third ward complain Farmer as a Citzen," Professor Samuel them from enemies to friends. lam perfectly satisfied with trade during the past year, and the Messrs. Sheehan and Gilbert have that some street lamps that are lighted Johnson, Lansir./; music; essay, Mrs But death has taken from us a great been entertained by the Kickapoo Indi at 5 o'clock do not burn later than 8 in Wm. H. Bandall, Ypsilanti; address citizen, our greatest soldier and our GRAND; TRUNK RAILWAY public will always find my store filled with the evening. We hardly believe that the most illustrious comrade, and given us a INCLUDING THB The Original W. W. Bliss 5-Cent Cigar, ans the past week, who are camping "Futureof the American Farmer," J. W hero, who in history shall stand beside near their residences, in the 4th ward. contractors know of it, for when their GREAT WESTERN DIVISION. Wing, Scio; music- paper, "Patent those who were not born to die. The Niagara Falls Short Line. Pull- Mrs. Jno. Braun of the third ward,was attention has been called to the negli Bights," H. D. Platt, Pittsfield; music In life Gen. Grant WHS the target for man and Wagner sleeping Cars and BEST OF ALL. pulled from the Toledo railroad track, gence of lamp lighters in other portions address, "Home Life on the Farm,' detraction, villitication and calumny. Elegant New Dining Oars on all of the city, they have given it their per- Its measure was equalled only by the Express Trams east and west. Tuesday, by a switchman, and landed in Mrs. Sunderland, Ann Arbor. greatness of his character and achieve- Watches, Clods and Jewelry sonal attention. the race, just as a train went whizzing by. Manchester Enterprise: -We receivec ments. God, in his mercy, spared him, All trains arrive at and depart from Brush-st. BLISS &. BLISS. The Maccabees in this state are having until a better knowledge of his motives deptt on Central Standard time, which is 28 At Rock Bottom Prices. It is probable that there will be no a pleasant call from Mr. D. F.-AUmen- and deeds conquered all opponents minutes slower than Detroit city time. Main public exercises or reception on the part a remarkable growth. The great record dingor of ADn Arbor, who is a manfac arrayed against him, thus giving com- line train via Port Huron. If you want anything; in my line please favor me of the Knights Templar in connetion keepers report, which was submitted to turer of very fine organs and dealer in fort to the patient, pain-stricken sufferer DEPOT FOOT OF BKUSH STREET. witihh a callll,." RiRepairingi promptltyl attendettdd with the dedication of the new masonic the great camp on Tuesday, shows that in the last hours of his life. Now that Leave at Arrive at musical instruments. He came here Toronto, Montreal and East *8 00 am 59 25 am to in all its branches. temple. the net income in membership during with an organ which Dr. Kapp had se Gen. Grant is dead we all realize that Buffalo *800am *505pm the year, in the first class, was nearly 900, he was a man who will compare favora- Port Huron Express *4 20 pm '5 05 pm Monday, Karl S. Riebe, a graduate of lected while on a recent visit to the f ao bly with the great men of any age or Toromo, Montreal and East.§11 00 pm +9 35 pm JACOB HALLER, - No 46 South Main Street the pharmacy department, clnss of '84 and nearly 600 in the second class. The tory in Ann Arbor. It is a fine tonec nation. It will add to our pride in him Buffalo Fast Express $12 00 pm *0 3f pm and for two years in the employ of Eber- month of June showed an increase of 241, instrument and has a handsome case when we remember how entirely he was bach & Son, died at the rosidence of F July will show over 300, and August, so like an upright piano, and very ele- one of us. He was of American lineage Great Western Division, Depot Foot of far, bids fair to be still greater. The and belonged to the plain common peo- Brush Street. MACKINAC. Durheim, aged 33 years. gantly finished. Mr. A. started in busi ple. He was the product of our own Sixgars prompt payment of death losses and the The Most Delightful 1] Annual AiinoiiraMiii! Prof. W. H. Butts of this city princi ness in 1873, in a small way, but the su beloved country and its institutions, un Leave at Arrive at That are Strictly Pure, low cost of insurance has made the K. periority of his instruments has brought aided by any foreign civilization or Atlantic Express §6 35 am 88 35 am Now is the time of year that people pal of the Orchard Lake millitary acad- O. T. M. one of the stable institutions of training. The mighty deeds he wrought Express §12 05 noon 63 80 pm SUMMER TOUR are looking for emy, and Miss Florence McConnell oi him a good trade and he is now employ- London Express *5 30 pm §8 50 pm FOR COFFEES Michigan. in life were to the end that the country For tickets ami Information appiy to General Pmlaoe Steamers. XJOW Hates. Pontiac, were married, Wednesday, ai ing eight men and is now doubling th he loved aad served so well might have Ticket Office. 169 Jefferson avenue, corner Tour Trips per Week Between Capt. C. H. Manly of this city, presi- size of his factory to meet the demands peace. Woodward, or at Depot Ticket Office, foot of That are Perfect in Flavor, the residence of the brides mother. Brush street, § Daily. *Except Sunday. DETROIT AND MACKINAC BIG BARGAINS! dent of the 1st regiment of Michigan In death his power hath not departed. J HICKSON, General Manager. for his instruments. Wishing to re And Bvery We»k Day Between The exfccutive committee have appro volunteers, makes the following an move a large stump that stood near his Around his inanimate form those who WM. ROBINSON, In goods. I will say that for the next thirty days FOR GROUND SPICES met in mortal strife mingle their tears, Mich. & S. W. Pass. Agt., Detroit. DETROIT AND CLEVELAND I will make pants and suits lower than ever they priated $350 to pay for the expenses that nouncement: " There will be a re-union new house, Milo Bowe, of Sharon, pu T BLISS Pass- & Ticket Agt.. Ann Arbor. will be incurred for the public reception and the white-winged angel of peace were made before in thU city, and persons can That are not Adulterated,! of the old 1st regiment of volunteer in- a charge of three pounds of heroules hovers o'er them. He has gone to his "Write for our not put their money to better use than to come that will be given by the citizens, Aug rest, but his noble deeds and great • • •> I f% for working people. Sen 10 cts. "Picturesque Mackinac," Illustrated. right in now and leave their orders. fantry at Devil's Lake, Lena wee county powder into it, expecting to blow it to y postage, and we will mail you free 27, to the scientific gentlemen attending Contains Full Particulars. Muled free. I am reducing my summer stock, which shall IF*or Tosts Angust 27, at 10 o'clock a. m., to which atoms. He succeded in raising a piece achievements are a nations rich heritage. • 111 I a royal, valuable sample box of the convention. we hope all the ex-members will be pres- They will be cherished in the hearts of a I |H |H I goods that will put you in the v?ay Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. be very low. and I am also receiving large in- weighing about 200 pounds to a suffi greatful people, WHO to-day bow in sor- of making more money in a few days than you voices of Fall and Winter Patterns of all the The odor around the express office is ent, that we may once more see old fa ever thought possible at any business. Capital C. O. WHITCOMB, acN. PASS. ACT., That Never Turn Red and cient height so that in descending i row over his bier, and pay loving tribute not required. You can live at home and work DETROIT, MICH. Leading and Nobby Styles, which I shall put up said to come from the vault of the olc miliar faces, that each may take by the struck the roof of the house, tearing awaj their honored dead. in spare time only, or all the time. All of both at wonderfully low prices. sexes, of all ages, grandly successful. 50 cents Now come and see me, and you will not be dis- SALT BY THE BARREL ! St. James hotel, and, although the at hand his old comrades once again before two rafters, roof boards, shingles, etc. " He sleeps his la t sleep, to $5 easily earned every evening. That all who and meet with success re- tention of the board of health has been the bugle shall sound for us to pass be He has fougnt bis last battle, want work may test the business, we make this TO ADVERTISE ^r:sr a knowledge of the appointed. A perfect fit guaranteed or money —GO TO— and went crashing through lath am No sound can awake him to glory again." unparalleled offer: To all who are not well sat 'papers, and a correctly displayed advt. cheerfully refunded. Remember the place St. called to the nuisance, the occupants o fore the great Captain in the final review plaster to the floor. It will cost consid isfled we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of valuTo secure ofe newspapers such informatio, and an correct11111h IPIftllCI V James Block, W- Huron St., next the building are still obliged to endure to whom our beloved chieftan has so Jtev. 8. Haskell pronounced the bene- writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., as will enable you l< uK , 1 , (|U UIV 9 U UOL I erable to repair the damages, and the diction, and an appropriate selection by sent free. Immense pay absolutely sure for all 0 door to Lewis* Gibson's Photograph Gallery. the stench. lately been called to report." who start at once. Don't delay, Address, CONSIRI LORD- THOMAS J. D. Stimson stump is not all out yet. STIMSON & Co., Portland, Maine. the band closed the services. HEWSPAPER ADVERTISING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. W. C. BURCHFIELD. ANN ARBOR. MICH. HOMESICK. "Shall it be private?" severe training. If I wanted a woman "No, we want to invite all the neigh- I would be willing to fight for her^' Sunshine. Everybody's Air-Brake. I. ji / bors." Bill snorted when he road the note. A reporter from China says that the "Yes, sah," said Uncle Zacb, "I'se IT WILL PAY YOU EBERBACH&SONi The bine eky stretches far and wl<^ "All right, and to make the thing Ho rushed into his room, made the nose French, after being defeated at Lang- watched it forty years an' its as I sez. TO GO TO No cloud presages gloom. Son, withdrew to Chu. Well, the Dealers In The piebald pniir'ie in its pride more binding, we'll have papers drawn on the sandbag more prominent and Do fust of May an' Christmas day of do uuxanL Whore herbage I:-, abloom. up, stating the object of the contest. mauled tho thing in a frightful manner. heathens gave thorn something to Chu same year allers comes on do same Tulnn and all forms of Debility In M« from SIrS? Ah. mo! All, mo! a rock, a rill, 3n, no mistake. week day," rror, ignorance, vli-e or i*x<. -*-• 1 i>sin, Ii:"nl:iri:;,( hills null Fevers, Thi call i the READY UELIEFtothepwt Ho had fallen in love with Mrs. Collins quering advantage. At last, however, Phillip Beers, Esq., who resides at orparu.where th pain or difficulty exists will .flora and, as the neighbors expressed it. Dan got Bill down and bumpod his 'Yes. Professor Jaspor, quite a of Cartagena a shell entered a bed- It is an unfai ling remedy for Diseases of tho uutanutanii ease amamii rmfortf i while ago, told me what you wore room and burst without disturbing the the United States Hotel, New York KMneys and Liver. li v. HE ONLY PAIN REMEDY i was dead set upon marrying her. Al- devoted head against the face of the It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to that InMtaiMly stop* the nioyt exerurffiling pains, allay* doing and gave mo lessons at half slumbers of its four young lady occu- city, and is ongaged in raising subscrip- Women, atid all who lend sedentary lives. Innan mal on, u d < are* Congestions, whether of ths Grocery & Provision Store. though ordered to go away, and al- earth. Bill modestly remarked that tions for the New York World Bartholdi Lunjrs, Stomach, liowels, or other glands or organs by he had enough for one time only. Dan price." pants. I could do more execution by It floes not injure the teet h, cause headache.or one application. though tho manner as well as the hurling a can of Chicago beef with my pedestal fund, was once upbraided by a produce constipation—olhcr Irmi medicines do. ALL KINDSOFCANNED.AND words of Mrs. Collins plainly indicated let him get up, and the jndges an- Bill turned away. He contemp'atod It enriches and parities the blood, stimulates PRICE, SO CENTS per bottle. Sold by druggist*. that tho boy was wastiDg his time, yet, nounced that the wido'v's son had whipping tho professor, bui, being strong right arm. distinguished relative who was a physi- the appetite, aiils the assimilation of food, re- pursuadod by his wife, allowed the cian, for commending in such enthus- lieves Heartburn and ftelching, and strength- SHELF GOODS. undaunted, he lingered in that rich gained tho victory. An ostrich egg weighs nearly thirty iastic terms, a remedy that cured him ens the muscles ami r.i-rves. matter to drop. Bill is now a happy times as much as an average hen's For Intermittent fevers, Lassitude, Lack of ibundance of hope which for a time "Mrs. Collins," said Bill when tho of bright's disease eight years ago. Energy, Ac, it lias no equal. TEAS, COFFLES AND SPICES OF ALL accompanies youth along the road of step-fathor.— Opie P. Read, in Arkan- egg. but to hear the hen's remarks af- DR RADWAY'S crowd had dispersed, "I am in hard saw Traveler. He said: "Sir, has the medical profes- *S- The genuine has above trade irmrk and tifo. luck. If my arms wero as strong as ter laying an oeg ono would suppose sion with all its power and experience of crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no ntlier. KINDS AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. my love, 1 would have knocked Dan she had beat the ostrich out of sight. •«a»«HITI>T myins CHEMICAL CO.. nii.iiniiBE.nn SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT "I will not go, Mrs. Collins, until I It is a good deal the same way with thousands of years, anything that cures have had a satisfactory answer." over into an adjoining township." Searching for Treasure. this terrible disorder?" No, no, that is The Great Blood Purifier* AILES & CO'S. PATENT FLOUP "I told you no!" "Don't despair, Bin." Capt. Thomas E. French, of Atlantic human beings. Some will make more true, there is no mistake about it, but Agricultural Works, York, Pa,. City, a candidate for the superintond- fuss and brag over their little thin- Warner's safe cure is really a wonder- fVU'arqahr'i Stanford Engines & Saw Kill* FOR THE CUBE OF CHRONIC DISEASES. KEPT ON HAND. "But 'No' is not satisfactory." "Oh, now, sweot thing, I shall de- Sood for IllaitratoJ Chronic Ilheumatlsm, Scrofula, Glandular Swelling, vote myself to study and will try him ency of tho life-saving stations jn the shelled achievements than others do fully effective preparation. That reme- Hackinz, Dry Coueh, Cancerous Affection*, Syphllltfo "Now, look hero, Bill, I want you over an invention or work that be- Omlowi Complaints. Bleeding of the L.ungu. Dyspepsia, Water to go away and let mo alone. I've again." Jersey coast, has recently succeeded dy is an ' air-brake" that every man Braali. White Swellings. Tumors. Flmplna, Blotches, A FULL LINE OF TOBACCO comes historical.—Peck's Sun. hrtiprion* of the Kac«\ Ulcers, Skin and H!p Diseases, ; jot work to do, 1 want you to un- When Bill went to his room ho saw, in a long-cherished design—the pur- can apply and this fact explains why it Mercurial DUe • Complafnu, Gout. Dropsy, ierstamk" w ith the eye of an artist, that tho sand- chaso of a tract of fast land known as has saved sp many hundreds of thous- Rickets, Salt Rheum, Kronrhltla, Consumption, Kid- CIGARS AND SMOKER'S "Oh, I understand, and I ambag picture of Dan was not correct. Chestnut neck, on the Little Egg Har- A Falsehood Nailed. ands of lives.—Copyrighted. Used by ney, Bladder, Liver Complaints, etc. bor river, whore it is supposed British permission of American Rural Home. 'Addrett Dr Jxadwaifs Sarsnparillan HcsolvenL perfectly willing to help you do your The first thing he did was to wash off An irresponsible penny-a-linerrecent- A remedy composed of Ingredients of extraordinary ARTICLES. work." the incorrect lines. Then ho drew an gold is buried. The property contains medical properties, essential to purify, lieal, repair y set going in a New York Daily news- and Invigorate tho broken-down and wasted body— "Bill, why don't you marry somo other picture, in which he gave par- 125 acres, and is situated In Galloway >aper a malicious statement that the The trip taken by the~"Llberty bell" to the (,>i HK. PLSABAXT, SAFE and PERMANENT In Its treat' young girl?" ticular prominenco to the nose, re- township, Atlantic county, about )rizes of the Louisiana State Lottery New Orleans exposition cost Philadelphia $1,- ment and cure. "Because I want to marry you." membering that Dan's nasal feature twelve miles from the ocean, and is Company aro paid to persons in its em- SOLD BY ALL lHtUGGISTS. One Dollar a bottle. was of more than ordinary size. Thenoted for its game and fish. Capt. >loy, and not honestly drawn and paid. Over 24,000,000 fish eggs have been put in the Stomach I Liver Emanuel Wagner. "Why do you want lo marry mo?" next day Bill called upon Professor French is a famous repository of local waters of the eastern shore of Maryland this "Because I love you." This lie has been copied here and season. Jasper. lore and droll sea yarns, one of the here into Journals unfriendly to the "Why do you love me?" latter of which he spun to Vice Prisi- A Massachusetts sexton has just died, hav- REGULATOR JACKSUN FIRE CLAY CO, "Because I can't help it." "Professor," said ho, "I was Company, and readers not aware of ing In his life dug the graves of over 3,000 DR. RADWAY'S downed." dent Hendricks the other day at At- he facts are likely to be affected by people. "Am 1 so handsome as all that?" lantic City, which threatened to CUBES COMSTSPATIO. . Manufacturers of "You are the prettiest thing I ever •'I am sorry, Billio, but we must try hem. Red and white roses are the ornaments worn REGULATING PILLS, it again." asphyxiate that statesman with laugh- by a pony driven by a White Sulphur Springs Torpid Llver.Indigestion, Heartburn, Malaria, saw." ter. An Ohio correspondent clips it from belle. Kiieumatism, Palpitation of tlio Heart when "Professor, I don't see how it is that a local weekly and writes the Company arising from indigestion orderanged condition Tlie Great Liver and Stomach Remedy. "You aro complimentary, I must Gen. Prim's murderer, Angelo, is now in olthe stomach, Sick Headache or Mierala, say, but a man—or rather a boyan uninstructod man can uso his ham- When a boy he was told by an "old on tho 6th inst. to ask if there is any Spain. King Alfonso's friends are consequent- Pilei and Female complaints. Tha only mod- Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated, purge, regulate, Stone Sewer Pipe mer so disastrously." inhabitant" the story of a historic truth in it. loino in tho world that purify, cleanse and strengthen. should be sensible as well as compli- ly worrii d. Dr. Radway's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of "Main strength, Billie. Main skirmish that took place on the river Lot Generals Beauregard and Early, the Btomacn, Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, mentary." Chicago continues to grow faster, pro[>or- Positively Cnros ( onatipatlsu. NervousDlseasea,LOM of Appetite. Headache, Con* "I think the persistency with which strength can hold out for a while, but at Chestnut neck between a pajty of who have the entire chargo of all thetlonately to Its own size, than any other large stlpatlon. Costlveneas, Indigestion, Dyspepsia.Bilious- colonists and a detachment of British- city in the world. Prlea, tl.OO per bottle ; 6 bottles, $6.00 ness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all nrge my suit shows my sonso." it must finally givo under. Pay me Company's Drawing^, answer not only dearmiirementB of the Internal Viscera. Purely TIX.33 i what you owe and take a dozen more er* for tho possession of a valuable his correspondent but all whose faith Nearly a million new testaments have been SEND ;-OK CIRCULARS, FREE. Yegctame, containing no mercury, minerals, or del» All our Drain Tile are made of Fiie Clay, are "It does not; It only shows yourpig- lossons." English transport ship. This ressel sold, at two cents a copy, in the past year in tcroua drugs. or unusual strength and light weight, which ma n tho Company has been disturbed by P. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop'rs, headedness." had been captured off the coast of At- England, AXanuffccturlng GhMnlfts, terially reduces the breakage and expense of "You are equally pigheaded." Bill paid tho professor and again his and similar calumnious paragraphs. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists. transportation. The ditching of this class of til- submitted to rigid training. He lantic county by an Amoricin pri- lead the exact language of Generals President Lincoln appointed five supreme TOLEDO, O' ing is less expensive, as they do not require to "My goodness, boy, go on away vateer, and afterward run up t»e Lit- court judges, Grant four, Haves two, Garliild REA.D "FALSE AND TRUE." be laid below frost but only deep enoujru to ea-from here and lot mo see a moment's learned many now dives and, after a Jeauregard and Early in the following one and Arthur two. cape the plow. While this is more economical while, thought that his scienco could tle Egg Harbor river to the fast land Send a letter stamp to DR. RAD WAY & CO., No. a peace." statement, to which thoir names are San Francisco people have at last come down Warren Street, New York. (sT~informatloa worth it also aids in obtaining a better fall or grade to certainly overcome Dan's strength. at Chestnut nock. Here she wis run to using five-cent pieces, and a resort to pen- the drain. A full assortment of all sizes, for "Then I would be otornally around and was supposed to lo safe signed: huusjiiJs will be sent to you. sale in small quantities, or car load lots, at the He sent Dan a note, stating that he The charges, insinuations, and inu- nies is imminent. miserable. Say, Mrs. Collins, will desired a light at an early day Dan from tho cohorts of George IV. It is African elephants will be all killed off within you pleaso stato your objections to said she contained vast quantifies of endoes contained in said publication another century if the slaughter now going on Prills the well and pumpt out tb* replied as follows: are false in every respect, so far as they THE GREAT rutting* of the Drill ,«at each me." stores for the British forces thoi oper- Is not stoppetL stroke. Drives tha casinff or drills "My dear, unprospectivo step-father: affect tho fairness of the drawings of OHIO & holu under It to Jet It follow. "You are too young. My son Dan is ating for the subjugation of the colo- Health and Education. TAstx tiie well without remorlng FESDON LUMBER YAID, I whipped you once and I can whip WELL DRILL tool*] Kuiut easier than BJIJ other as old as you are. He is equally as nies, and it is vaguely hinted that she Tho Sisters of tho Academy of tho ainl drops tho tools JAMES TOLBERT, you again. I am willing to give you faster: w# also mak« Agent. largo and I haven't the least doubt had on board several chests o; gold Visitation, Frederick, Md., are"amongst machines every possible chance and willdo any- UV I* i*^-4\j* Wl" Ill/U A4UTV4 ( I lit I Jj \' Oil 1 \ ' ' I. t ll< ' but ho could whip you right now. A for tho paymasters of tho Snglish and too It ' Tile, the Greatest Labor-Saving thing for you except let you whip me. those in chargo of educational institu- \ for t>oring stepson should never be able to whip armies. There was a venduo »f hor emi-annual drawings they counted the LAKOR For this lack of gallantry I earnestly ubes containing the numbers previous tions who use Rod Star Cough Cure \ WitLLSI Machine of the Age." tiis stepfather. Dan is always hungry effects, which lasted for several days and give it to their pupils. They write To the Editor of The Chicago Trfcune. for a tight, and to thresh you overy beg you to excuse mo." and was attended by tho Jerseymen o each of thoso drawings to be certain Bill raved when he read tho note, hat all were put in tho wheel. Since that they can heartily recommend it to DWIOBT, 111., March 16.—One of the strongest day would be the delight of his soul. from miles and miles around. their friends. and most convincing facts that I have yet seen That would bo embarrassing to me,and going into his room, mauled tho ;hey have had charge of the monthly with regard to tile drainage is brought out in sand bag. One dark night, before tho aiction- Irawings also, the wheel has been un- In a short time a Paris concern will be able to MALT for no woman likes to see her husband eer's hammer had knocked down the ler their exclusive control, and after cremate dead bodies for $2.50 each. LOOMIS & NYMAM, the December report of the Agricultural Depar whipped." CHAPTER IV. TIFFIN, OHIO- ment of Illinois. It is this: whole of her cargo, the British or- ach drawing they have restored all the Every nervous person should try Carter's BITTERS, Bill rellectcd seriously. "I had not The time for another battle was ap- If you wish to he relieved of. those terrible Sick X1XK ACREAGE. ganized an expedition to recapture her. Irawn numbers to the wheel, locked it, Little NERVE Pills. They are made specially thought of that," hesaid. "Say, Mrs. pointed. Tho crowd was even larger for nervous and dyspeptic men and women, Headache* and that miserable Sour Stom* A»^9i»ge in corn in Livingston County, Their barges stole noiselessly up the ,nd sealed it in such manner as to ren- BOSS Collins, wo might make a compromise than tho crowd which first assembled. little river, but before they riached and are just the medicine needed by all persona ach. It will, when takpn according to direc- 1S81 288,597 with Dan." The band, with the addition of a coon- ter it impossible for the numbers to be who, from any cause, do not sleep well, or who tions, care any case of Sick Headache COLLM PAD Acreage in corn in Logan County, 1881.. 140,858 the spot where tho transport laid high reached or interfered with without their fail to get proper strength from their food. or Sour Stomach. It cleans the lining of "No, such a thing would bo iiu-skin tambourine, made thrilling music. Cases of weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, atomach and bowels, promotes healthy Of Zinc & Leather. Livingston over Logan 137,788 and dry the watchful patriots dis- mowledge. They have thus been al- NO MORE SOBE SECKS, possiblo, for Dan has often aaid This time Bill wore a blue shirt. His covered them and opened fire upon nervous and sick headache, tfcc, readily view action and sweet secretions. It makes pure It will podttrely prevent chafing and care ton YIELD. ways certain that all tho numbers were 'xi the use of the Little Nerve Piljs, particularly blood and gives it free flow, thus sending Yield of corn in Livingston County, 1881. .6,983,5W that ho intonds to whip tho man I step was firm, his courage indomitable. them from tho banks. One of the Withers. Horse can be worked while core Is per- Yield of corn in Logan County, 1882 5,070,9*4 marry." Dan smiled upon the young ladies and n tho wheel at each drawing, and they if combined with Carter's Little Liver 1'ills. nutriment to every part. It is the safest, fected. HaroeAs makers will refund money If s*a heroes of the midnight battle was In vials at 25 cents. speediest and surest VegGtablo Remedy- satisfied aiter 30 days trial. "1 respect your objections, Mrs. Col- declared that he was confident of suc- ilone are responsible for the integrity UEXMB Ct'KTIS. M»dl«on Wl- Livingston over Logan 1,902,5*8 William Gaskill, who was blessed with if the drawings. ever invented for all diseases of the stomach In other words. Logan County has raised near lins, but I do not intend to be cheated cess. Bill, remembering the words of cat-like eyes, to see in the dars, and and liver. ly as much corn on 140,859 acres as Livingston the professor, felt happy. He knew The intimation that persons hare J. jr. Moore, of Fnrmins;ton. Mich., says: My county has on 268,597 acres. Put It In another out of my rights." which peculiarity is inherited by his Hot Weather $50 "What can you do?" that uncultivated strength could not >een paid to allow their names to beCauses the blood to heat and get Into a depleted con suO'erliij; from Mek Heudaclie and Sour win b. ptU for m «r«M Wtm form, the farmers in Livingston County have descendants. Tradition says that Stomach was terrlbte. One bottle of Hops been obliged to plow nearly double the acreage mblished as the winners of prizes in dltlon, and weakens the whole system, thus giving "I must whip Dan." long stand up against science. every time he blazed awav it tho and Malt Bitters cured mo. k>« u maoh Ornin «f t of land (268,597), and have raised but a very opportunity for scrofula, salt rheum, bolls and humors "Impossible." his Lottery is also false and without Do not ret Hops and malt Bitters con- small percentage of -Increase of corn orer their When time was called each man barges with his old Hint lock in oar to come to the surface. The blood should be purified brettoern in Logan County, who only had to plow "No, it is not impossible I'll tftko stepped proudly into the arena. Bill dropped into tho river. Ho killed he slightest foundation in fact. Mil- founded with inferior preparations of similar 140,859 acres. Let us give it another twist: A ions of dollars have been paid out byand vitalized by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which name. For sale by all druggists. A farmerwhc has his land well tilled need only boxing and wrestling lessons until I caught sight of the widow's face. A eleven men. will expel all Impurities and give tone and strength to work eighty acres of land and grow just about can down him every time. Then he great hope swelled within him. he Company in prizes through the the whole body. > HOPS & HALT BITTERS CO,, DETROIT, MICH. It Is not now known which party w as much corn as the man who plows 160 and will respect me." Bill aimed a blow at Dan's nose. Dan lanks and express agencies, as oan be T.H. IIINCIIMAX 480N& DetroitMloa,i' ,5?5* takes all the risks of drouth and much besides. was victorious, but the transport was ascertained from the bank officers in "I had four scrofulous sores come on my feet, JAMES E. DAVIS & CO Detroit, Mloh, j Agent's It is not fair, then, to conclude that the greatest "Now, Bill, I'm going to be frank. dodged, jumped, wheeled his legset on tire and burned. At a very which grew so bad that I could not wear a shoe. Noth- labor-saving machine to-day of the age is the tile I love you—never mind, sit down. I around and knocked Bill down. Bill sTew Orleans, and the express agents in ing which I took did me any good, till one day I saw We Want 5,000 More B00K Agents to Sell drain? From 1 lie same source of informaUon I low tide her gaunt and charred tim- tfew York, Washington City, and in gather the following as regards the progress of will aid you all 1 can, and when I seo scrambled to his feet and seized Dan. bers can yet bo seen sticking out from Hood's Sareaparllla advertised In the paper, and de- The Personal History of IF PAGES tile-drainage in these two counties: that you are ablo to whip Dan, I will Then, as they waltzed in great hurry, the sand. The recollection of this Jiis city, as well as from the winners of cided to try It. I have taken two bottles and th Feet. marry you." the band played "Hail Jerusalem he prizes whose names have been given Bores arc almost entirely healed." MRS. ADDIS PITTS Total number of feet laid in Livingston episode of tho Revolution had been o the public. South Potsdam, N. Y. LIQUID GLUE County up to 18fl 1,140,793 "Enough said," Bill joyously ex- Homo." Bill fell, but unwilling to forgotten by every one except Capt. Signed. G. T. BEAUREGARD, 'I have used Hood's Sarsaparllla with such ben" ' Awarded GOLD MEDAL. LONDON, 1883. tt Total number of feet laid in Logan claimed. "I will go at onoe and aee acknowledge defeat, he squared him- Tom French and a few old residents. 6BANT. ' Ma-..11 k UAinliQ Organ and Piano Co., Piilhnat County up to 18S1 3,!(6»,469 that boxing man." self and again entered the encounter. J. A. EARLY, as to astonish my friends. I have renewed j KKalat'licec Car Co., ic. JlfJlfdd only by the RUSSIA This table proves beyond all th«ory that owing Tho captain had for years enteitained strength; my appetite Is good; my cough Is gro, g CEMENT CO. GLOUCESTER. MASS\ SOLB Dan moved around with a grace that Commissioners. EVERYVVHERt. UJ-S«mpl« Tin Can by MallJH* to the free use of tile that one county has bsen CHAPTER n. the idea of purchasing the wreck and better; I feel like a different person." MBS. A. *. able to produc- nearly as much corn on 110,000 surprised everyone. Tho muscles in NEW ORLEANS, July 14th. PKOCTOR, Marblehead, Mass. acres of land another county has produced Hank Jasper, a retired boxer, lived the adjacent property. Learning that Bpon 268,000 acres.which is nearly double, and his arms bulged out the sleeves of Uis it was for sale ho quietly bought it. about tvffi miles from tho Collins place. Chicago belles complain that their pet puga Hood's Sa.rsapa.rilla I Ihe beauty of the whole Is that it was done with shirt. At an auspicious time. Bill Ho is confident that an explanation of half th« work! Mr. Editor, suppose a kind Provi- Bill called on him and explained his knocked him down, but before tho ad- tho wreck will reward the searcher are stolen by Chinamen. Pug dogs roasted are Bold by all druggists. II; six for S5. Prepared by o3 dence should lengthen out the spin of our days urgent need of list scienco. aid to be good eating. C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. until wo saw Illinois thoroughly tile-drained, vantage could bo seized, ho sprang to for his pains. The population of Europe has Increased in where would be put the corn that this State "I can soon give you muscle and his feel and gave Bill a blow that 1OO Doses One Dollar. would produce, and what would we do with our slight," said Jasper. "Three lessons Thoro have been valuable pieces of entury from 145,000.000 to :S50,OM),000. Eng- "iflver dollars?1 SAMUEL T. K. PRIME.-" brought to view many stars hitherto ishmen have multiplied fivefold, the Russians MK.VSMAXS' PXITOSIZBD BEEF TONIC, the only a week for two months will fix you all gold mounted cutlery picked up in tho preparation of beef containing its RKTntS NI-TRITIOVS undiscovered. The audience became ourfold, and the Germans less than threefold, i-KOi-KRTiKS. It contains blood-making f'.rce gencrat- right. Of course, I'll have to chargo almost frantic with excitement. Lead- vicinity of the old hulk. The Town- while Frenchmen and Spaniards have added ng anil llfe-sustalninK properties; Invaluable fur In send Wrecking company, of Somers mly about 50 per cent. digestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all RINSEY k SEABOLT, you pretty well." ing plantors bet bales of cotton the re- forms of general debilltv: also, in all Infeebled con- "Oh, never mind the cost," Bill re- Point, has mado a proposition to Capt. ditions, whetln't-tl!'- retail "f exhaustion, nervous sult, and many dollars changed hands. Spelling Match. Uratlon, overwork or acute disease, particularly plied. Evidently both men had greatly im- French to blow up and expltre his esulthtK from pulmonary complaints. Caawell, No. 6 & 8 Washington St. ard A: Co., Proprietors, N'ew l*orK. Sold by "Well, we'll begin at once." proved; for while Bill had improved marine corpse for 50 per cent of what- Can you spoil? Well, yes; almost any- druggists. Have on hand a complete stock of every, Bill, with an ardor which such a in scienco, it soemed that Dan had im- ever of value is found. It is bslioved >ody can spell. Then spell this, and thing in the that enough copper can be obtained niako out what it means. If you can't, Merited Praise. • entire nitliivy, OATH *erT1O». ui. cause would naturally inspire, began proved in strength. ifieu and rrlitl'lc Imt'.rj ot k.m «- the work of preparation, lie hung up from her to more than pay for tho hen pass it on to your next neighbor: The universal praise bestowed upon Kidney :TO relume, supftbl/ illustrated The result was sad. Dan, catching v.orlasan inv.ilivible remedy tor all disorders of Wt went i*i!« njnitta crari Qmnl Iraf Po*t ausi Incrrr* to*»btp. HtuA a sand-bag in his room, and with char- trouble of getting it. In a coaplo of B-B-K-E-T-I-N-N-O-O-K-R-K.-S S-T-T-W. f*r fu'l putkiilftri •:> I ' - TOA08NTB , cr lEirun •ficj Grocery Line. a curious hold of Bill, threw him. Heweeks Capt. French will organize a *be Kiclne\5, T.iver and Bowels, U well merited. •t •••• br iradiBK tt&Ot*. Per IVIIV. I Mirtl-j-i [!)>• p*P*r 1 AdSMIL coal, drew on ono side of it, what ho Don't say it out loud, but just whi« AMERICAN PJJBlilSIIINO CO., Hartford Teas, Coflbes mid W ujj:n r«, conceived to bo a likeness to Dan Col- struck the ground with a loud sound, private expedition and begin activo Its virtues are universally known and its cures are lloston* Cliicaeo, Cincinnati, or &t. Louis, lins. as though a strong man had struck the operations in search of tho supposed ier in yourprotty neighbor's car, that if reported on all side?, Many obstinate cases have CONSUMP ION. ihc will place theso letters in proper succumbed lo it after Ihev hid been^iven up by the I IWTO a ncultl ve remedy for the above illsoait; bT tt« In large amounts, and at bare earth with a board. Bill strug- treasure.—Philadelphia Record. use thoa»an.liotc»se»ol the wont kind «ud of fonr "Now, Mr. Collins," he would say, gled frantically, but was forced to KwJtion she will have tin; world's great doctors aod a thorough treatment will never fail to standlnehureboenciirod. Indeed, so strong ts my faith as he rolled up his sleeves and squint- acknowledge that he was beaten. onlc, which will enrich her impover- cure. Sold by all druggists. S.cadv't. together Witt, a VAI.CABI.ETREATISB on thildliei ed at the bag, "I am prepared to give Settled by Getting Married. jued blood, put roses on her pale toanTsufferer. Girooxpressand P. O. addriias. Oetslb. Prices you another mauling. Don't want mo "Bill," said tho widow, when tho IS (JiEEN. Fast, brilliant ami . ' BB.T. A.SLOCUM.Ull-earlSt., Mew TortTo: . noisy crowd had dispersed, don't give As all marriages are not made in jheeks and make her strong and happy. fashionable are th; Diamond Dye colois. One And can sell at Low Figures. to marry your mother, eh? Don't JO to the nearest drug storo with a dol- package colors i to 4 lbs. of goods. iOc. tor any up yet, for you know that 1 love you." heaven, one is forever awakening to color. Get at druggist*. Wells, Richardson & Co., R. U. AWARE think that I am entitled to tho rights the realization of new factors which arin your hand, and mk for Brown's The la»ge invoice of TEAS th«y Buy and Sell, Is of an American citizen? Reckon you "I will never givo up. Tho dying liurlinglon, Vt. THAT good proof that in sun of future ages will lind me light- blend two souls with but a single ron Bitters have told your mother that you intend thought. I saw an old gentleman a A branch of the salvation army, to be known Lorillard's Climax Plug to whale me, eh? Well, we'll see." ing for tho woman I love." Philadelphia Is to have a crematory. as the salvation navy, Is to be started in Eng- 1 .i>«ring a red tin tan; that LorillardH Quality and Price they Give'Bargains. "Dan's strength is remarkable, but few days ago who, by his benovolont land. ' • The Oldesi Medicine in the World is mm Iti.aKLenf fine cut; that Lorlllardi • Them he would dash at the pretend- probably Dr. ISAAC THOMPSON'S 11 11Ka and that UirlllnrcTa Snuff*, «a/ They Roast their oivn Coffees every week, and 1 think that you must eventually wear appearance, might pass for the grand- Quinsy troubled me for twenty years. Expressly forfamily use. Only told none but prime articles are used. ed imaerc of the youth who stood bo- him out." father of many children, stand up inSince 1 started using Dr. Thomas' In bottles. liest and cheapest. elebrated Eye WateR CThis article is a carefully propnrec! phystcian'i tweon him and his heart's desire, and, "I shall continue, sweot widow." the parlor of Hurst's Hotol with a mid- K, TJ J? TL' XJ K. E Their Bakery turns out excellent Bread, Cake* it m&y be stranjro to say, he was &1- ^electric Oil, have not had an attack. iroscrlption, and hns boon in constant uso for near- I BOA1T8 IMPERIAL TRUSS and Crackers. Call and see them. dle-aged spinster, who certainly had The Oil cures sore throat at onco Mrs. Fj a century, anrl notwithstanding the many other This iii-u truM has « uplnil Bprlngram ways'successful. CHAI'TKK V. preparations that have baen introduced Into the uininATi-.ii 1-1:1 '.-i M; yields to every »» long since ceased to feel tho burning ..etta Conrad, Staudish, Mich,, Oct., market, the stile . f this article is constantly increas- MOD, retaining the hernia :...-..><. 'V1-"""; . Jasper took great interest in the stu- Again Bill called upon tho professor. ing. If the direction l s are followed it will never fall. .Worn i.AY.aiKl HioHTwtti comfort. tnclojJ passion of youth, while the marriage 24, '83. We particularly nvlta bo attention of physicians to "^i^rtamp for"cTr?ui»rV V«- .boh ilosplUMr dent and so far forgot his professional "I don't understand it," said the lover. service made thorn ono. It did not ArtCTonr.i?u»!liSt. KtlAN-S IMI'KUIAL TRUSS UO. I Prices Gone Down etiquette as to let the youth into some "I know that I have improved, butappear to be a case of an old man's English schools are sadly in need of new and John L. Thompson. Sons. iH'o.. Troy, N Y Ann Arbor.Mlch. ot the deepest secrets of tho science. why cannot I conquer him?" darling, so the ancient bridegroom mproved geographical text books. fARQUHAR VIBRATING SfcHARATOR. r. A large stock of Wall Paper He assured the lover that he could not "Ah, my dear man," the professor was questioned about the matter by ^^^ w BEND FOR CATALOGUE selling at fall short of victory, and, on several replied, "the hardest thing in this the curious clerk. They had registered NEVKK NEGLECT a constipated con- occasions, shook hands with him in a world to overcome is strength: Sci- that morning from Godfrey, Illinois, lition of the bowels, or serious results A GREAT REDUCTION! most congratulatory manner. ence is wonderful—it enables a man, and were very calm and deliberate surely follow, such as piles, impure r'l finiM Description of Plea! I Km Ocoday, just before the two months after a while to come off victorious, about the ceremony. Thero was no)lood and many chronic complaints. I claim to have the largest of training had expired, Bill, while but at first it stands—or rather falls," trousseau, no timidity on the part of Jurdock Blood Bitters is the remedy. FLORIDA Tgto and riding along the road, met young Col- ho added in a whisper, "in soro disad- the bride, and tho groom expressed Colored men si-rve as pall-bearers for tht lins. vantage. About ten more lessons, I his satisfaction when tho contract was lead members of old St. Louis families. "Say. Bill, ma tells me that you think, will finish tho gentleman. Pay oompleted by a sigh of relief. "You FOR COLDS, CROUP, ASTHMA, BRON- BEST SELECTED STOCK want, to marry her." me what you owo and we'll begin the see," he said to tho clerk, "me and JHITIS and Sore Throat use Dr. Thomas' "Yes, what luivo vou got to saythird course." Ellen owned somo property together, Cures Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Of Wall Paper and Decorations in the Eclectric Oi', and get the genuitic. sia. Jaundice, Affections of the Liv county, and can give perfect satisfaction about it?" Bill paid Him and took up the finish- and the only way we could settle tho Dan laughed. "What have I got to ing touches of his degree. Ho noticed trouble was to got married, and there It costs about $5,000 In fct'S to get one's self in Goods or Work. Paints and Painters decorated with the order of the garter. FOR Supplies a specialty. say ubout it, why confound your hide, that the nose on the sand-bag was not would be no going to law about it." CURES do you suppose that I would allow quite prominent enough, and with im- It was certainly a novel way to pro- My physician said I could not live, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, such a plug ugly as you are to marry proved artistic skill, ho drew a picture vent litigation, and as a business Lumbago, Backache, Headache Toothache. _A-l~be:r?-b Sorg, ny liver out of order, frequently vomit- SareThronl.KnrliinKH.Kprnliia.Brulaea, tuy mother? Why, I'd have to call that could not fail to represent his transaction was uniqe and conclusive. id greenish mucous, skin yellow, small Bnriu, Sci>I ALL OTHFFl BOnll.Y PAIXt 4M> II Ills. dry humors on face, stomach would not Bold by Urnsgi.ts *ntl Denlcra every wlicre. ?lfl/ Ceuu a bottle. 26 & 28, Wuhsington St. - - Ann Arbor "What for?" but Bill, persistent man, fought the retain food. Burdock Blood Bitters Dlreclior.pl in U L*nKU»K,M. W. N. U. D—3—S3 "To take your whipping."' bag until the rooster shook nimself :ured me. Mrs. Adelaide O'Brien, 372 TUB CIIAKLES A. VOU II.Kit CO. How a Woman Enters a Pew. (Smtuiorl III A. VOOtLBR » COJ Il«lllm,irr. Jld.. f. 9. A. "It would take a better man than and declared that daylight had come. Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. VEGETABLE you to whip me, Dan Collins " Thinking that he was undoubtedly Speaking of tho freaks which char- •. • IS A rosmrE CURE TOR*. " "Yes that's what you think, but capable of vanquishing Dan, Bill sent acterize somo people, did you ever seo The purchase of real estate in England and All tlio»e painful Complaints HENRY MATTHEWS, nhftnevcr you feel like trving your him a challange. Dan replied as fol- how a woman gets from tho isle into Wales, to the value (if .*7.r>H,000 is ordered by • and Weaknesses so common" Sari Cairns' will. • « , • to our test ,•«*•* Many a Lady Has] the pleasure to Inform the public that lie it hand, just come over and I will givo lows: her pew in church? It is a most ridi- t t 7 ,, • FKMALK rOPULVTIOX. • • ready to receive them in his new brick you a low touehos that will show you "I am glad that you appoint another culous performance. Go to church llbudH ON CATARRH." r e vho's in tin; field." day of strife. Nothing gives me more early, and watch if you want to see the Correct offensive oduis ;tt once. Complete cure of Price $1 l» 1I«"M> »"> ° -°«°G *"•• is beautiful, all but her skin; worst cases,:ii«'> nnequalod :»* KftiYla for Diphtheria. Men Think "l>an, blowing amounts to nothing, pleasure than to whip a triend. I have •'Ripple'' danced to a new and extra- Sore Throat, Foul breath. :**•. and nobody has ever told but say, if I whip you fairly—whip you given you several opportunities, still, ordinary step. The moment she gets MEAT MARKET! There are no white servants at the White her how easy it is to put Until >oa are satisfied, will you then you have not married my mother. just inside of the pew she makes a they know all about Mustang Lin- ONE DOOR EAST OF LEONARD HOUSE. itgreii that if I marry your mother you Why should you delay a" marriage slight pause, and goos it hipty-hop- [Touse. beauty on the skin. Beauty that promises suob happiness? I had hop-hop and a skip before she decides THE HOPE OF THE NATION. iment. Few do. Not to know is Everything in l.is line wiil be firsi-elaes, asc will behave yourself ?" ii'ii, Blow iii development, puny, nerawny and on the skin is Magnolia "Y.3S." always thought that a lover was ard- where to sit, first one way aud then lellcace. uae "Well's Ucaltli Runewer. not to have, Balm. At iReascnabie Raxes. •'All right. Let's see: Suppose that ent, but I must say that your laxity, tho other. It always makes me think Parisian belles now carry pistols. He returns his sincere thanks to all his old ciift wa give aaeh other a trial next Sniur- or rather your weakness has astonish- she has glass heels on her shoes ami is tomers for their generoui patronage, £3(1 coval H afraid to put thorn on the floor. -De- ally invites them, and all now custoruors w> la day.' ed me. Why don't you go away CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. new quarters, where ho hopes by fair dealing M "I'm willing." somewhere and submit yourself to troit Evi I'II Saturday. Stinging, Irritation, inflammation, nil Kidney and ?nlar£<» his already srowiiuc business. Urinary Ouniplaiuu, cured by "ttuctiu-Pulba." *l.