THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER VOL. xv. NO. 3i. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 1889. WHOLE NO. 762.
at Munich, Germanv, and took tbe Ph. D. had no explsnation to make and was not a Mountains of Vermont, and was left an OUR NEW PROFESSORS. degree from the University of Munich. candidate for bishop. Thi3 explains why orphan, without brother or sister, when He did brilliant work in chemistry and the Ann Arbor delegates did not support him at the convention. but ten years of age. From that time LET US IXTRODCCE THEM. was exceptionably commended by his pro- GREATEST CUT OF ALL fessors there. His work in this branch The outlook is poor for the creditors to until the day of his death, Mr. Hall was attracted the notice of the British Scien- get out whole. Some of the paper is not dependent upon his own resources, and Brief Blograpbical Sketches of Drs. due yet, and what the disposition of those No matter what our competitors do we will go them one better. We farrow. Wancrede, Freer. Howell, tific Association and he was requested to the property that he amassed and his read a paper before that body, an honor who hold it remains to be seen. The rep- success in his business ventures places will place on Sale a large line of Good Saasonable Suits at Mack and Gatchell. — The men ap- utation of the church has suffered greatly pointed to Places In tbe Faculty of seldom conferred upon so young a man. his name on the roll of successful self- tbe Two medical Departments. He has done considerable fine work in from these transactions, some of them original research. He is but 28 years old bordering on misrepresentation and impos- made men. The regents at their last meeting ap- and the call of so young a man to this im- sible stories. A large amount of the notes Mr. Hall was engaged in the hard- pointed four new professors in the medi portant chair, teaching as he will be called given are now held by the Ypsilanti Sav- ware business at Syracuse, N. Y., for a number of years. In 1857 he removed cal college and two new ones in the upon to do a large number of studeats in ings banks, otly a few hundred dollars i both the literary and mediool departments, being in the bank here. to Toledo, Ohio, where he became en- homceopathic college. These men have marks out a new policy of the regents in There is no doubt but that this borrow- gaged in the nursery business, being 1-3 OFF all accepted and will soon remove to this attracting to the faculty brilliant young men. ing has been a monomania with Dr. Earp. known for years as the largest uursery- city. They are, without exception, men lie has often spoken of a large legacy man in the West. After spending DR. CHARLES GATCHELL, twelve years in Toledo, he moved to of national reputation, although but little which had fallen to him but which failed A large line of Pants at 1-2 off former price. All Hats who returns to Ann Arbor from Chicago, to materialize. Had he not been laboring Ann Arbor and has spent his declining including Stiff, Soft, Straw and Cloth Hats and Caps at 1-4 known outside of medical circles in this to fill the chair of theory and practice in under a delusion, he could never have years in rest and travel. city, and THE REGISTER has prepared a the homoeipathic department which he stood up under the constant worry and By the death of Mr. Hall, the city loses off former price. All Alpaca and Flannel Coats and Vests brief biographical sketch of each. occupied in '78, '79 and '80, is not un- cares of carrying such a heavy financial one of its most respected citizens, who at a great reduction. The finest line of Nekwear at 20 per known here. He comes from a family of load for four years, and even longer, as the DR. FLEMMING CARROW, with wealth at his command has been a cent, discount. In fact, a general cut on all of our larp-e and doctors, his father and several brothers be- dispatches state that he had the same true philanthropist, always ready to aid at present a resident of Bay City, takes ing practitioners of the healing art. After trouble in New York ten years ago. The the poor and respond to a call from the complete line of goods. We guarantee our prices^to be the place made vacant by the resignation leaving Ann Arbor in 1880, Dr. Gatchell only explanation given by Dr. Earp is that suffering. After the recent catastrophe lower than any other house in the county, and a visit to Our of Dr. Frothingham. In character, attain- settled at Chicago where he has worked he lost by endorsing for a brother. at Johnstown, Mr. Hall was the first to up a successful practice. He is a lecturer respond to a call for help for the suffer- Mammoth Establishment will convince everyone that TXTe ments and experience he is peculiarly on the Cook county hospital staff, and at Dr. Earp has broken down completely since the matter became public, and was ers by THE REGISTER, and sent his check Mean Business. Do not buy a dollar's worth until adapted to the work which will be ex- present is president of the homoeopathic for $100. pected at his hands. He was born in the part of the staff. taken to the sanitarium at Battle Creek on you have seen our goods and prices, and you will save money. Saturday for rest. Many expressions of He leaves a widow and six children, southern part of Maryland in 1852, and He has engaged extensively in literary sympathy are heard for Mrs. Earp and the Eugene B. and Louis P. Hall, of this The goods must be sold. was a boisterous, healthy, light hearted work and is editor of the Medical Era, a family, who have become so popular in city; Charles A. Hall, of Murphy, N. C; boy, showed a marked aptitude in his prosperous homoeopathic journal. He is Mrs. Mary Dubois and Mrs. Louis H. church and social circles during their resi- Walker, of this city, and Mrs. S. C. East- studies, was strong of mind and body, took the author of two well-known works, one dence here. J. T. JACOBS & CO., on theraepeutics and the other on diathe- man, of Chicago. All the family were pleasure alike in sports and study, appro- sis. Beside these he has written a novel, present at the time of his death. priated the advantage of his early life in a "Haschish," under the nom de plume of Z1NA P. KING'S SHORTAGE. The funeral is to be held at the fami- Headquarters for Clothing, Hats and Furnishings way to give promise of his future success, Thoral King, which has been well re- ly residence on Washtenaw-ave., at six 27 AND 29 S. MAIN ANN ARBOR, MICH and then, because of the war which un- ceived. Tbe A1 i.iiiIIi Association Will Not Lose o'clock this evening. The services at as Mucb as at First Reported. the house will be public, but the burial settled affairs at his boyhood home, went WILLIAM W. HOWELL, PH. D , service will be private. to the northern part of the state where he who was appointed professor of physio- For several weeks past it haa been sur- fitted himself for college. He entered the logy in place of Dr. Sewall, was the last to mised that something was wrong in the Card of 1 hanks. A. P. FERGUSON, accept the position offered him, his accept- Dickinson seminary in 1867 and complet- financial affairs of the University Alumni Mr. ard Mrs. John Wotzke wish to re- Patentee and Sole Manufacturer of the ed the classical course with honors four ance not having been received urtil last turn thanks to the friends and neighbors Monday. Until recently he has been teach- Association, and this has been proven true years later. His desire to enter upon a during the past week by statements from who so kindly assisted them during the ing physiology and histology at John illness and death of tneir son. study of medicine was gratified and he Hopkins University. He is a man ol the officers of the association that the af- was particularly forunate in finding an in- large reputation and comes to tbe Univer- fairs of 7An& P. King, the retiring treasur- structor in Doctor W. R. Bullock whom sity of Michigan highly recommended by er, were ic a badly mixed-up condition OIK 25 CENT COLUMN. Dr. Martin, of John Hopkins University, HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FOLLOWING GOODS: he profession will recall as the translator and the directors could not tell just how Advertisements, such as To Rent, For Sale, of Cazeaux's obstetrics, a voluminous and and Dr. Henry Sewall, whom he succeeds. and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be he stood with the association until a inserted three weeks for 25 cents. exhaustive work that has so long been an FERGUSON ROAD WAGONS, CARRIAGES authority upon the subject which it treat?. I>R. EARP'S SAD CASE. thorough investigation of the books and BUGGIES, SURREYS AND SPRING He became a full fledged graduate in medi- vouchers had been made. WANTED. He Give Down Under the Strain.—A WAGONS. cine at Washington in March, 1874. De- When Mr. King came to turn over his ANTED —Girl for general housework, 12 ALL WOEK •WAEEANTED Packard St. 64 ANTED - termined that the foundation of his pro- Monomania for Borrowing Money office to the treasurer elect, it was found w Causes a Sensaiion in Cbnrch Cir- ANTED—To rent a furnished house with fessional knowledge should be laid broad that he had but little cash on hand. Mr. modern conveniences, or three rooms furn- THE FERGUSON SPEEDINGJiCART cles.—Earp's Resignation takes Im- W and deep, the physician went abroad and King immediately turned over every dol- ished or unfurnished, where there are no other Here presented haa points of excellence possessed bv mediate Effect. boarders, in a good locality, near the University no other Boad Oart. y for eight years added knowledge and the lar's worth of property that he owned to grounds. Address Dr. Flemming Carrow, Bay most judicious experience to his existing The public generally, and the msjority City. Mich. 64 The manner of attaching the directors, to secure the association attainments. He had the benefit of learn- of the parishioners of St. Andrews church ANTED—A boy who wishes to learn short- the spring to the Cart so from loss. Two houses were taken at $7,- hand and type-writing and pay his tuition that the weight of the per- ing and observation at London, Paris, especially, have been surprised and grieved Wby doing office work. He can have a permanent 300, over and above a $2,500 mortgage; position as soon as competent. A good chance son occupying the seat Vienna and Berlin, going thence to Can- at the reports published, during the past mortgages for about $1,500 and other for the right boy. Enquire of S. A. Moran, REU- comes directly over the ton, China, where for several years he had week in the daily press, regarding the property raising the total amount to over ISTER Office. spring, and the full weight charge of the practical work in the hospi- financial transactions of Rev. Samuel $9,000 was placed in the directors' hands. ANTED—An unfurnished suite of rooms, on the axle is an advant- age possessed by no other tal of that city, in which surgical cases of Earp, who was rector of the church until Mr. King then gave his note for $10,400 Wpermanently. No cooking. Address G. Q. C, to cover any shortage, if there should this office. Cart, and does away with all kinds could be found, duriDg the last last Saturday night. But what has pained prove to be one. ANTED.—At47 S. Division a first class girl for the disagreeable "teeter- year of the time being consul under ap- the friends of Dr. Earp the most, is that Wgereral house work; references required; per- ing motion" so common in' The books have been loosely kept and manent position if suited. carts where the spring is pointment of President Garfield. these reports are in the main correct and the peculiar feature of the case is that the ANTED—By J. L. Schaffer, 100 berry-pickers, attached to the shafts. The health ot Dr.Carrow's wife being seri- cannot be denied. Much surprise prevail- errors are against Mr. King and in favor on the Clough farm. w STYLISH AND STRO.\(J. ously affected by the climate, he returned to ed when Dr. Earp's resignation was pre- of the association. He has charged him- ANTED—A limited number of boarders »t the United States and settled at Bay City in self with interest and then compounded it w S. E. corner of Division «S Williams. 1884, going conscientiously at work and sented to the vestry and so promptly ac- for the past six year?. He has also failed ANTED.—A second hand surrey, apply to has built up a reputation as well ae a cepted by them. This resignation was to to charge up attorney's fees paid for mak- T. M.H.,this office. practice worth $5,000 a year. His suc- ing collections. Mr. King should justly w SEAT UP READY TO GET IN. Ann Arbor, Mich. take effect on Nov. 10, but was amended IRLS WANTED.—100 girls can get immediate cesses as an oculist have been little short on Saturday to take effect on Aug. 1, and be paid a salary for the work done during and permanent work at our factory making of phenominal and give promise of future the past ten years. When these allow- Gshirts, overalls etc. Good board aud washing accomplishments even greater. He is a was accepted as amended by the board on ances are made, it is doubtful if there will 81.75 per week. Come at once. Michigan Over- handsome, scholarly, cultured gentleman, Saturday. Mr. H. S. Brown read the ser- be any shortage; and if at al!, it will be all Manufacturing Co., Ionia, Mich. sinypathetic and loyal to his calling, a vice at the meeting on Sunday morning far below the sums reported, $10,000 to man of action and a prize to the state uni- and announced the fact that the parL-h $18,000. FOR SALE. versity. IMPOKTANT! was without a rector at present. Mr. King has always been respected riOR SALE—Store, No 48 State-st. Inquire Mrs. DR. CHARLES B. NAKCREDE, The work that Dr. Earp has done here and has served the city several times ! B. F. Granger, 33 W. Huron-st. 64 WE DON'T OFFER FOR SALE REFUGE GOODS, REJECTED BY who succeeds Dr. Maclean as professor of in a public capacity. He has always pOR SALE — Modern House, with furnace, HONEST RETAILERS AND THROWN INTO AUCTION HOUSES TO among the students of the Hobart Guild worked honestly for the city's interest and ( centrally located. For particulars call at No. surgery and clinical surgery, hails from 11 Maynardst. BE AFTERWARDS DISPOSED OF THROUGH QUESTIONABLE Philadelphia. He graduated from the and as rector of St. Andrews church can- tie affairs in the case of the alumni associ- CHANNELS, SUCH AS SNIDE BANKRUPT SALES, ETC. ation are a surprise to our citizens. It OR SALE—A Knabe Piano, in good condition. medical department of the University of not be questioned. No rector ever gave Also some gas fixtures; hall lantern, center Pennsylvania in|1869, and from the Jef- such universal satisfaction in his churoh was through Mr. King's hard work, Fand side fixtures. No. 9 Monre-st. while city attorney a number of ferson Medical College a few years later. work and none have been more success- few pairs of beautiful fantail doves for sale, During his professional life he has held years ago, that this city was saved A cheap. Eugene Phillips Hall, Hill-st. many positions which have brought him ful. His financial relations with the church from being in the same condition that E AT ALL OR SALE-One mile west on Miller Ave., out as a capable teacher as well as a funds and with the Hobart Guild are per- Ypsilanti was placed—having $150,000 nine acres of land with buildings and frait. worth of bonds for a railroad issued and FSmall payment down; balance on long time if learned man. The positions which he has fectly correct. desired, or will rent for term of years. Enquire of held at different times during the past few When Dr. Earp came to Ann Arbor which the city would have been obliged Chas. S. Shetterly, of Shetlerly Bros., Opera House years are as follows: Lecturer at the four years ago, he was heavily involved, to pay, had not Mr. King succeeded in Barber Shop. getting them back from the secretary of University of Pennsylvania; senior sur- the amount being placed at from $G,000 TTOR RENT OR SALE—House, No. 24 E. Liberty geon to the Protestant Episcopal hospital to $10,000. To carry this amount has state. J St. Enquire of O. M. Martin, and to St. Christopher's hospital; surgeon been an almost superhuman effort, while There is no doubt but that Mr. King was OR SALE.—Thirty aOR SALE.—A cheap covered carriage nearly 17 SOITII MAIN STREET, AW ARBOR, MICH. Dr. Nancrede is a member of nearly all members began talking among themselves, 11 new. No. 2 Brook-it, near Miller-ave. E. the medical societies of Europe, and has and during the past two years he has bor- On Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock, Is- Ludlum. rowed of everybody that would loan hian, rael Hall, aged 75 years, died at his res- OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR FARM.— but recently been elected corresponding House and 24 City Lots.—Apply 48 South member of the Royal Academy of Medi- from members of other denominations and idence on Washtenaw-ave., of general FMain St., Ann Arbor. cine of Rome. He is about 45 years old members of no church at all. His position debility, after having passed the last as rector gave him a standing where and a valuable addition to the medical fac- few months of his life in great suffer- ulty. almost anybody would loan him. FOR RENT. That we sell the best Overalls for 5Oo and the ing. DR. CHARLES S. MACK, Finally business men began to doubt URNISHED—and unfurnished rooms for rent, best Ootton Pants for $1.00 of any house in the Mr. Hall was born in the Green No. 7 E. Ann-st. 64_ of Chicago, has been chosen to fill the him, and then he began going to Ypsilan- County. ti, Dexter, and other places. Whenever fOR RENT.—Convenient cottage, suitable for position in the homceophic faculty made F small family at No. So South 12th-st. Good Rim vacant by the resignation of Prof. Arndt. anybody pushed him he would hustle celler and water in kitchen. Inquire at No. 66 He is a man below the middle age and has around and find someone else to help him East University-ave. out. Several widows have been on his OR RENT—Several Houses in good repair, in had the advantage of excellent college and central part of the city. Yearly rent from 8l;>0 That by buying a 810.00 Suit of us now, for medical training. He graduated from paper and it is thought that now some of Fto*£0. Enquire of J. Q. A. Sessions, Atty. and Phillips Exeter acadamy and took hi« B. S. them are still endorsers and will suffer. Keal Estate Agt., No. N. 5 Main St. $7.87, we will save you just $2.13. A day's degree at Harvard, alter whic:i be gradu- Mr. Earp's financial work has been wages. ated in medicine at the University ol New known to the vestrymen for tbe past two MISI I 1.1 \M Ol S. WE ENOW York. Be served two years as house sur- years and cast considerable reflection on geon on the staffs of Mt. Sinai and Emerg- the church, the vestry being glad to re- OST.—On Packard or Main St., a mourning move thia by accepting his resignation, al- pin. Kinder will please return same to DO S. ency hospitals in New York, and was a LState-st. That cut prices on Flannel Shirts when, member of the New York board of health, though they all claim that he was not asked nor was it intimated that they would summer term of five weeks by a graduate ol they are most needed, viz., in hot weath- to which position he was appointed after the Detroit Training School of Elocution and er, are appreciated. a rigid examination by the Civil Service like the resignation. AEnglish Literature will begin July 14. Course to That the vestry were aware of the facts comprise Elocution, Authetic Physical culture. Reform Bureau in competition with 40 Vocal training, Shakespaere and Gymnastics. others. Soon afterwards he moved to Bos- is proven by their actions when Earp was Whole course $25.00. Private lessons, 82.00 per ton and spent three years in practice a candidate for bishop after Bishop Har- hour. Miss Finley, 46 S. Ingalls st. there, going thence to Chicago where he ris' death. One vestryman said that at morning school for little children will open To save you from 4Oc to $1.50 on Flannel Shirts, has been one of the most successful of that time the vestry held a meeting and on July 22nd. Hours from 9—12. Kindergarten Blazers, Flannel Coats and all Hot Weather concluded to ask Earp about the miscel- occupations. Terms J.50 per week. For further homoeopathic practitioners. Dr. Mack is information address Miss Wire, No. 30 Maynard. Clothing. a man of fine figure, a hard worker and a aneous borrowing of money and ascertain brilliant talker. what disposition he was making of so ARTIES having money to loan : I have appli- IE MB much money, no one at the time, or even POWDER Pcations for money every day, secured fully by first mortgage on Real Estate at not less than 6 J. W. FREER, PH. D., M. D., now, being aware whafhe wag doing with Absolutely Pure. per cent. Address B. F. Boylan, cor. Pine and who takes the chair of general chemistry money. Dr. Earp was called before them This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, 2nd-sts., Seattle, Washington. strength and wholesomenesfl. Mere economical formerly filled by Prof. Langley, is a son and asked regarding the matter, the vestry than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in IVORCES cheaply, speedily, quietly for de- WAGNER & CO., of the former president of Rush Medical assuring him that if he made a satisfactory competition with the multitude of low test, short sertion, non-support, intemperance, insanity. weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlu in DBlank application for stamp, fees contingent, ad- College, and is, himself, a graduate of that explanation they would be very glad to Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall vice free, confidential. Address Robert White, institution. He then pursued his studies support him. Mr. Earp simply said he St., N. Y. Attorney, 145 Broadway, New York. CLOTHIEES. Loose's Bed Clover Pile Bemedy, sidewalks, in the evening, and watching of force, and when Mr. Kennan saw THE REGISTER. the unsuspecting victims turn sommer- lim many months later, he manifested is a positive speoifio for all forms of the dis- saults through the air. As some of the i decided inclination to listen to ac- ease. Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated, victims happened to be women, war jounts of the sufferings of the political and Protruding Pile?. Price 50?. For sale THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1889. convicts in Eastern Siberia. He stated by Eberbach & Son. was declared against the boys at once. that while he felt sorry for many of the Webster. joliticals, he could not help them and AROUND THE COUNTY. By way of correction, Mrs. instead of was not at all in sympathy with their A good memory is a blessing, says a Mr. W. E. Bovdeii was on the sick list methods. They had resorted, he said, writer. And it may be remarked that it last week. She is improving. :o violence, and they must expect to suf- is one that wealth cannot buy. Just look Dexter citizens contemplate organiz- Herbert Merrill and wife, of Chicago, er from violence. at the man who becomes suddenly rich. ing a "wicked club." are visiting his brother, Geo. Merrill. He cannot remember the faces of his old New rollers are to be put in at the W. C. Latson and wife have gone to A genuine midsummer number is the friends. Manchester roller mills. Genoa where they have been called by Century for August, with its opening A grand picnic will be the interesting the sickness of their daughter, Ada. article on ''The Stream of Pleasure—the I want to tell suffering humanity what event in Lyndon on Aug. 9. Stony Creek. Etiver Thames," by the Pennells—hus- was the matter with me. I broke out Large quantities of huckleberries are band and wife,—who have written P. D. Rodgers attended the races at about and minutely pictured that gay with rash, the most uncomfortable thing I being shipped from Chelsea. Detroit, last week. and thronged resort of boats and boat- ever had because it itched so and I had to Blind Tom has been entertaining the fan my hands to get ease. You could not William Dansingburgh entertained ers. Mrs. Foote's "Afternoon at a Ypsilantians with his playing. friends from Cleveland, last week. Ranch" has also a midsummer air; and gee the veins on my hands there were go An order has been received at the all inland vacationists will find matter many pimples on them. I used one bottle Mr. Wm. Dell attended the funeral Loose's Fluid Extract of Red Clover, and Saline poultry farm from Mexico. of his father, at Saline, last week. of interest in Dr. Weir Mitchell's pro- The Belleville Gun club has received fusely illustrated article on "The Pois- was completely cured. T. A. SMITH, a challenge from a club in Detroit. Thomas Talladay is entertaining his on of Serpents,"—a line of inquiry in Eberbach apers on Tennyson, whose eightieth postmaster. T» keep the homors in the lovely sights than those upon which )irthday is thus commemorated ; short SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser- family, he has appointed his wife chief stories, by H. H. Boyesen, Brander Mat- Gloves, Hosi- his eyes rested in the early part of the hews, George Parsons Lathrop, and E. able by that terrible cough. Shiloh's clerk. Cure is the Remedy for you. Sold by Henry Snowball, of Whittaker, is the seventeenth century. The natural C. Martin, a new writer, and valuable fortunate winner of a pension prize. He beauties of the Hudson are much the additions to the Electric and Railway Eberbach & Son. Mew Goods gets $1,500 back pension, and $8 a month same, and no description can exagge- series. ery, Carpets, in future. "Form in Lawn Teanis," by James rate them; but the magnificent steamers 3wight, M. D.—a very high authority— Stockbridge now has something that results, aTe Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. has been wanted there for a long time— that ply between New York and Alba- reats of the game from an entirely new ny, the innumerable sailing craft that >oint of view, using instantaneousphot- Recommended by physicians and endorsed a hall where theatrical entertainments by all who have used them. The best Mats, Mat- can be given. dot the surface of the mighty river, the >graphsofthe Sears Brothers and Pet- itt, three noted players, as the basis of remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, and Con- Ypsi. has had a little branch postof- never-ending clusters of canal boats WINES & WORDEN'S, a more accurate analysis of the principal stipation. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by flce for a few citizens living in lower that are being towed up and down, the strokes in the game than has been JOHN MOORE, Druggist town. Under a new ruling this office heretofore possible. 20 S. Main-st., Ann Arbor. tings, and has been discontinued. beautiful villas that one encounters at every turn, the magnificent monu- Robert Grant, who is an expert sports- The state teachers' institute for Mon- man as well as a writer of fiction, has THAT HACKING COUCH can be so roe county will be held at Dundee dur- ments, perpetuating heroic deeds, that written an enthusiastic paper on "Tar- quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We many new Novelties too numerous to men- ing the week of Aug. 12. Prof. I. N. we find here and there along the banks pon Fishing in Florida," in which he guarantee it. Sold by Eberbach Demmon will conduct the institute. of this noblest river of the continent, lescribes a trip recently made by him Hugh Clark, near Pinckney, was add an endless variety to the scenery, to St. James City, Florida. tion. Our toek is inside the Store, obliged to gr> 203 feet towards China The end paper by Professor T. R. DR. IK1T1I and a resistless charm to the eye of the before he could strike water, bnt he has Lounsbury, on " The Two Locksley Will Visit Ann Arbor, Tuesday, Aug. a well now that is the envy of his neigh- traveler. jails," is a sympathetic and discrimin- 6th, 1889. At Arlington Bouse. bors. ating presentation of Tennyson's atti- free from dust and dirt. The New York Central and Hudson tude toward life in youth and in old Three weeks from the time that the River Railroad runs along the bank of age. It is preceded by a brief paper on CALL AND SEE. 20 SOUTH MAIN STBEET. Ypsilanti water works were begun, the Hndson river the entire distance mains were laid and protection from fire 'Tennysotrs First Flight." between New York and Albany, and is "How to Feed a Railway" is the at- furnished in the business part of the the great Trunk Line that connects the city. That's quick work. ractive title under which Benjamin metropolis of the Western world with Norton, second vice-president of the There are some parties in Whittaker the famous health and pleasure resorts L/ong Island railway, describes the pur- who are too mean to live. While Rev. of Central, Northern and Western New ihasing and supply department of a John Holsople was attending service, York, including in its list the Catskill arge railway system. some miscreant cut the harness which Mountains, Saratoga, Lake George, This issue contains four complete was on his horse, in a dozen places. Sharon and Richfield Springs,Lake On- short stories, by Brander Mattkews. H. ADAMS' BAZAAR The Lake Shore railway has had two tario, the Berkshire Hills, Niagara Falls, a. Boyesen, E. C. Martin, and George 13 SOUTH MAIN-ST., IS different branches running to Manches- the Thousand Islands, Lake Champlain, Parsons Lathrop, the last named writ- ter, with different depots and employ- the River St. Lawrence, and hundreds ing a tale of the future entitled, "The ees. The scheme now is to put in a Y of others. \Tew Poverty," which should interest and run both branches to one depot. The New York Central is a part of the he many readers of Mr. Bellamy's great national highway across the con- HiEJAlDIQiUIAIBiTiEIRJS 'Looking Backward." Wm. H. Dell, father of Dr. Jesse Dell, tinent, and for the beauty of its scenery, of this city, died at Saline last week the number and importance of the cities Tuesday, from injuries received by fall- through which it passes, its almost total A " Put and Call." BABY CARRIAGES, EXPRESS 100 New Bird Cages. ing from a load of straw. Mr. Dell was lack of grades and curves, this great W A.GONS, Children's Bicycles and 500 New Baskets of all kinds, 70 years old and leaves nine children. four-track railway is unsurpassed in This is a funny phrase to the uninitiated, Tricycles, Hammocks, etc. New Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin Amos Smart, of Detroit, smarts under Europe or America. but all the brokers understand it. They New Oil Paintings and Pictures "Ware, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, a fine and costs of $16.56 which Justice use it when a person gives a certain per and Frames. Notions, etc. Griffin, of Ypsilanti, was smart enough cent, for the option of buying or selling to make him pay for cruelty to his I I II II \ HI NOTES. stock on a fixed day, at a price stated on ALL AT horse. Smart wili not try any more of tbe day the option is given. It is often a his smartness at Ypsilanti. Professor David T. Todd, of Amherst eeriou3 operation to the dealer, but there DR. FRUTH, LOWEST PRICES The Free Methodists will hold a College, contributes an article to the is a more gerious "put and call" than this: OF THE camp-meeting near Britton, commenc- August Century, entitled "How Man's when you are "put" to bed with a severe Call at the New Store, Main-st. ing Aug. 7. Let us see, wasn't Britton Messenger Outran the Moon," describ- cold and your friends " call " a physician. Provident Medical Dispensary, the place where congressman Allen and W. D. ADAMS. ing a feat in telegraphy which was ac- Avoid all this by keeping in the house Dr. NEW YORK CITY, his opponent, Stearns, held a little complished at the time of the eclipse of Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The "campaign camp-meeting" last fall. the moon which took place January 1st, great cure for pulmonary and blood dis- Ably assisted by a full corps of competent phy- Joseph Rabbitt, who was placed in 1889. eases. Its action is marvelous. It cures sicians aud Burgeons, treats with unparalleled YOU CAN GET IT success all Chronic Diseases and Diseases of the Eye GREAT the Pontiac asylum some time ago, the worst cough, whether acute, lingering, and Ear of every nature upon the latest scientific managed to slip out on July 15 and "Robin's Farewell," caprice for piano, or chronic. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of principles. He particularly invites all whose wander back to his old home at Dexter. Blood, Short Breath, Consumption, Night- cases have been neglected, badly treated or pro- The asylum officials were notified and by Fisher, is the very latest of recent sweats, and kindred affections, it surpasses nounced iacurable. Patients who are doing well he was taken back on the following ublications of new music. Mr. Fisher all other medicines. under the care of thefr own physicians need not day. as a happy faculty in writing pleasing call oa us, as our province is to treat those who Eand melodious music interesting to cannot find relief otherwise. Believing that sci- Calkins' Drug Store H. T. Nichols, of Saline, has a nice, The Egyptians had shoes or sandals ence is trifth and "truth is mighty and will pre- full-grown goat that he is willing to dis- pupil and teacher. It is dedicated to the Sisters of Charity, who—like many made ordinarily of leather, but sometimes vail," when known, and knowing that disease pose of. Masonic lodges and other of palm leaves or papyrus. can be cured with positive certainty, he invites secret organizations in need of such an other successful teachers—are using the afflicted to call and receive advice free and be 34 South State-st. We shall offer our entire Stock of animal will find this one just right for same very extensively. Mailed on re- cured of their diseases. ceipt of 50 cents in postage stamps by NEW SPRING their business. " A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient." There is no subject that requires so much Ign. Fischer, Publisher, Toledo, Ohio. study a-i Window-Shades, Curtain Poles, family at the Mines of Kara, which he Loose's Red Clover Extract I used it Remarkable Cures perfected in old Room Moulding, in all grades and cases which have been neglected or unflkillfully Teas is a sure sign that we give bargains In Dexter must be a hard place for boys is now describing in the Century, he last fall for diabetis and am entirely cured. treated. No experiments or failures. Parties prices. Don't fail to visit our Stock to enjoy life. Last week the authorities promised that he would call upon Counl My daughter wants to take it as a spring treated by mail or express, but where possible QUALITY AND PRIOB. before buying. objected to allowing a couple of the boys Leo Tolstoi, npon his return to Russia medicine. I think it is a wonderful medi- personal consultation preferred. Curable cases b'ue* \nteed. List of questions Iree. to tap the tills of the merchants, and and describe to him their life and cir- cine. Yo»rs Truly, Western Address, Weioaatour own coffees every week,alw»ji GEO. WAHR, now the officers are after those who cumstances. As is already well known JOHH KNAGG.S fresh and good. Our bakery turns oat thever; have been stretching a rope across the Cuunt Tolstoi is opposed to every form DR. I-RVTH, best of Bread, Cakes and crackers. Call one Eberbach &, San. Toledo, O. Tolulo, O. ee BS. Books, Stationerv and Wall-Paper. To Tourists and Trarelers. WASHINGTON NEWS. Tried and True A mechanic never goe« to work without hi* EOST FAMOUS SHOWS friends are scarce, but if you are suffering tools. Neither should you start on a Jourm J with- with that horrible disease scrofula, you out being fully equipped by always haring a box Events of Interest Transpiring at will find Sulphur Bitters will cure you as of Pomeroy's Petrollne PlasterBin your knapsack. OF ANCIENT AND MODERN NATIONS, In cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Backache, the National Capital. it did me, after suffering eight years, and etc., when you are probably far from a doctor, tha AND DIFFERENT RACES. paying out hundreds of dollars to doctors importance of having a plaster at hand cannot b» and druggists. JEANETTI HANSCOM, over-estimated. Pedestrians, oarsmen, base- Au Important Decision by the Post-Offloe bailers cricketers, gymnasts, and all athletes will Troy, N. Y. find it a true friend. For relieving and curing Sk*tort of the World'* M«t Kenowned Department — The Count of the Backache, Soreness of Chest, all pains and aches, Fmin and Kzhibltfioi—Their Cash In the Treasury Finished it is simply invaluable. For Sale by H. J. Brown, Marriage may cot be a failure, bat there Character* and Inflow How They —Otber News and Gossip. District Agent for Anu Arbor. are lots of Mrs. made in matrimony.— Han Lad to th« Modern International THS SEAT OF OOYEBNMKJfT. (Lawerence American. The Maharajah Dhuleep Singh hag sent Exposition. WASHINOTON, July 87.—W. C. Elam, ol a letter to an English newspaper address- Go backward into ths dark mornl»g and Virginia, has been appointed Chief of the the Children. They are es- ed to the Queen, enumerating many fanci- abyss of time until the wearied wings of ra- Division of Railroads In the General Land pecially liable to sudden ed wrongs, and ask of her that his dia- March tire out in the ancient twilight, and Offloe, rice General C. St. Wilcox, relieved. Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping- Cough, mond, the Kohinoor, be restored to him, there you will find the institution of fair* WASHINGTON, July 27.—The Fiah Commis etc. Wo guarantee Acker's Ifttgnjrii or that a fair price be paid for it out of her already old. Far back beyond recorded don at Washington has been advised of the Remedy a positive cure. ~ It saves private purse. history, beyond (yen ancient myth, the discovery of a cod bank an the Paclflo, boors of anxious watching. Sold by primal nations held their early annual fairs. eight miles off Nestuoca, Ore. JOHN MOOSE, Druggist At first these fairs were religious. A tribe, WASHINGTON, July 87.—The Post-Offlce a principality or a kingdom assembled its Department has allowed the claim of Will* people yearly at some city or shrine for • lam Tally, a letter-carrier of this city, for Author—" You return everything I religious festival Thither necessarily came extra time put ln by him over eight hours offer. What can I send you that will be the traders and artisans, and the religious dally. This Is important to over 7,000 car- acceptable?" Editor—"A year's subscrip- festival became gradually a market fair. riers In the country. The law making tion." — (Epoch. The wares of the merchants, the works of eight hours a legal day's work for let- the artisans and handicrafts, the cattle ter-carriers went into effect May 28, 1888, Ecsema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortnres. brought for sacrifices and food were all com- but, as additional carriers were not pro- The simple application of "SWAYNE'S pared together. Thus the market fair grew vided for, the spirit of the law was vio- OINTMENT,"whithout any internal medicine, lated, as tha carriers ware obliged to will cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, gradually into ths competitive exhibition, work more than eight hours daily. Tally such as all countries hare to-day. Thus yraa dismissed last Ootober and at once filed Ringworm, Piles, Pimples, Eczema all those ancient fairs were a claim for 284 hours' extra work, and H Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruption*, no matter BLANKETS THE MORNING STABS OF CIVILIZATION. has been allowed. Hundreds of such claimi how obstinate or long standing. It is There the congregated merchants and ar- are pending before the department and potent, effective, ond costs but a trifle. ARE THE STRONGEST. tisans compared experiences as well as will probably also be allowed. wares, and learned improvement There WASHINGTON, July 89. —The oount of the There are two great needs of our pre- NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE (M LABEL If any dealer says he has tbe W. I>. Douglas Manufd by WM. ATBBS & SONS, Phllada., who the earliest inventors earns, taught, and cash and securities ln the United States sent civilization—a flannel shirt that will Shoes -without name asd price Btampea on make the famous Horse Brand Baker Blankets. found their rewards. There the whole Treasury Incident to the tranter of the not shrink and a white rest that can be the bottom, put htm down as a fraud. nation, as spectators, learned to progress. office from Mr. Hyatt to Mr. Huston, the washed without losing its respectability. There the gathering of animals taught toe Incumbent, was completed Saturday after- improvement of breeds, and the displays of noon. There is $700,000,000. A short- age of eight dollars was found in the new SHILOHS COUGH and Consumption fruits, grains and food advanced the early Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It agriculturists. silver vault, where 85,600,000 silver dollars are stored, and a deficit of 915 ln the old cures consumption. Sold by Eberbach & The oldest written books in the world are silver vault containing $45,000,000. Both Son. the various bibles of the human race. Every shortages were immediately made good by one of them—alike the Jewish scriptures, the persons responsible for t.:e safe keeping ol books of the Bhuddists, of the Brahmins, of This ought to be the time of the year the money. It is believed that this money for a man to turn over a new leif. He TO MACKINAC Zoroaster, the ancient paintings of Egyptian waa lost during the recent Hooding of tha could stick to almost anything this weath- SUMMER TOURS. tombs and temples, the inscribed bricks of vault Ninevah, the ruins of Babylon—all mention er. —(Yonkers statesman. PALACC STEAMERS. LOW RATES. WASHINGTON, July 30.—The preliminary Jonr Trfjn p«r Weak Between fairs. report of Commissioner of Internal Rev- The great fair of India is still held at enue Mason for the year ended July 30 Tbe "Mother's Friend." DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Hurdwar, on the Upper Ganges. Every Potoikey, Sault fit*. Marie, and Lake shows that the total collections were Not only shortens labor and lessens Huron Way Forts. twelfth year it is particularly holy, and $130,895,432, and the coat of collection pain attending it, but greatly diminishes BT«ry Week Day Between 3,000,000 or more pilgrims assemble. Ele- ti, 185,000, or a fraction less than a 2 per the danger to life of both mother and phants, tigers and other wild beasts are sold, cent, the same as in 1888. The re- child if used a few months before confine- DETROIT AND CLEVELAND with all merchandise, and a vast display of ceipts were divided as follows: From ment. Write to The Bradfield Regulator Special Sunday Trip« during June, July, August and Sept. wares. The only known tpedflc for Epileptic Fits.-w spirits, 1174,313,206, an increase of Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Double Dally Lino Between •3-Also for Spasms and Falling Sickness.-e» EVERY NATION ON EABTH HAS ITS PAIRS, $5,007,03!) over the previous fiscal year; to- Sjld by all druggists. Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and cured. the Orient being first in point of time. The bacco, $31,860,860, an increase of $1,804,489; CHICAGO AND ST. JOSEPH, MICH. Eqnalled by none in delirium of fever.-Q* great fair of Russia, at Nizhoni- Novgorod fermented liquors, $23,723,835, an increase W. L. DOUGLAS Oun ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS *»r Neutralizes germs of disease and sickness. often numbers 200,000 traders. King Alfred of $399,(>17; oleomargarine, $894,248, an in- When you see a dude hurrying along the Cures ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores. Bato> and Exoumion Tickets will be furnishc t the WiS3 introduced the fair into England crease of $30,108; banks and bankers, $6,- street with a cane in his mouth you have $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. by ycur Ticket Agent, or addreaa Cleanses blood, quickens sluggish circulation. Best in the world. Examine his Eliminates Bolls, Carbuncles and Scalds.-» over 1,000 years ago. In the middle of dark 214, an Increase of $2,011; miscellaneous. no reason to suppose that it is a hurricane. S5.0O GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE. E. B. WHITCOMB, Q. P. A., DETROIT, MICH.,' ages, the fairs held in the European cities $91,068, a decrease of $74,248. Tax was paid S4.00 H1ND-SEWKO WELT SHOE. Detroit and Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. as-Permanently and promptly cures paralysis. —(Boston Post. 83.50 POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. Yes, It is a charming and healthful Aperient. were very important, and did much to keep on 3,844,726,6.50 cigars, 1,862,726,100 cigar- •3.SO EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. flffe PENNYROYAL WAFERS Kins Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. civilization alive. The great fair at Mecca ettes and 82,667,785 pounds of oiemargarlne. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of 83.35 WORKINGS!AN'S SHOE. J^^Z, Are successfully used monthly by over lO.i 100 Changes bad breath to good, removing cause. 83.00 and 81.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. |"aX' ^.Ladles. Are Safe, Effectual and Pleasant. U dates from shortly after the death of Among collections by States were these: Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and All made in Congress, Button and Lace. r^p ^J Per box by mall, or at druggists. Staled Pur- tar"Kuuts biliousness and clears complexion. Alabama, =92,702; Arkansas, $120,719; Cali- \^m lr iioulart 2 postage stamps. Address Charming resolvent and matchless laxstive.-Sd Mahomet The most important fair of wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CON- \Y THE EL'HKKA CHEMICAL COMPANY, It drives Sick Headache like the wind.'St France is held at Beaucaire, and the trade fornia, $2,097,013; Colorado, $294,116) SUMPTION CURE." Sold by Eberbach W. L. DOUGLAS \ ., Fisher Block. 131 Woodward are., Detroit, llk-ti. in one week has reached over $5,000,000. Florida, $424,082; Georgia, $436,119; Illinois, Sold by JOII\ MOORE. IT"Contains no drastic cathartic or opiates. R. WILLIAMS, owing to a recent fall from his carriage, held and machinery la about $10,000 and not In- side." "Yes, but you never leave, do Double Dead Air Cells. DIMINISHES DANGER TO fCOp Attorney at Law, Milan, Hich. a grand reception in the Crystal Palace fair sured. It is estimated that $25,000 will you?" And than he put forth."—(Harper's Cost saved in Coal or Wood Yearly. Patent Is- building. cover the loss on stock, partly insured. Bazar. sued June, 1«89. O-First application secures Money loaned for outside parties. All legal »gency. FROST KING CO., Lowville, N. Y. business given prompt attention. Then England held another world's fair, The capacity of the factory was 30,000 pounds per day. It will be rebuilt Im- BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTAn. followed by that of Napoleon III, in Paris, on -GET- and by that of Vienna, Then the United mediately. No one was seriously injured. TO ADVERTISERS SOU) BtALL DRUGGISTS. States held another, The company employs about 700 men. A list of 1000 newspapers divided into STATES The fire will not affect the killing depart- AND SECTIONS will be sent on application— THE CENTENNIAL C» 1876, ment. 0. E. GODFREY in Philadelphia, opened by President Hayes runt. Well Drilling Machinery TO DO roi'B DBATIKG, and bis cabinet The French are holding one A ROYAL MARRIAGE. To those who want their adverting to pay. we Freight work, Furniture and Piano moving, or can offer no better medium for thorough and ef- SOLD ON TRIAL. now in Paris, at which the Eiffel Tower, of UlUtH HI 11 If anything else that you need done. He has all the The Earl o' Fife Weds the Eldest Daughter fective work than the various sections of our No Cash Payment—or settlement of any latest appliances, largest drays and best force of steel and iron, nearly 1,000 feet high, is the Select I...oil List. men, Residence, 46 M. 4th-.it. most remarkable object At the Crystal of the Prince of Wales. oafflt Couplet. GEO. P. ROWEI.L * CO., kind—until after a LONDON, July 29.—Princess Louise Vic- Newspaper Advertising Bureau, Telephone 82 Palace, in New York, in 1852 3, Powers' f limit it. 10 Spruce street. New York. American marbles, "The Greek Slav*" and toria Alexandra Dagmar, eldest daughter SATISFACTORY TEST. WM. W. NICHOLS, "The Fisher Boy," and Kiss' famous gigantic of the Prince and Princess of Wales, was Machinery and Tools bronze group, "The Amazon," from Berlin, married in the royal chapel at Buckingham Palace at noon ou Saturday to Alexander Guaranteed to make Wells were the masterpieces of art. Sprains, Strains, GURNEY . Still more recent are great expositions of William George, Earl of Fife. The cere- anywhere, DENTAL PARLORS mony was characterized by all the pomp Bruises, Wounds. and at the rate of 3 ft. to every 2 ft. states and provinces, with immense and by any other machine, or no sale. over Savings Bank opposite costly permanent buildings and grounds, and of royalty. Queen Victoria and all S»Ut ty DntfiiU and DtaUn. Court House Square. the members of the royal family all sorts of magnificent special attractions, Th. Cb« *. Vsgslsr Cj>.. Bait*.. DM. THE such as gigantic concerts, processions, tour- of England were present The new HOT Teeth extracted without pain by use Duchess of Fife is approaching of Gas or Vitalized Air. naments, games, etc Among these of note her 23d year. She is short in stature and THE CHEAPEST. hare been the great expositions of Cincin- very plain-looking. The Earl of Fife to or nati, St Louis, Chicago, Buffalo, Atlanta, within a few months of his 40th year. He WATER WM. BIGGS. St Paul, Louisville, etc The Detroit Inter- Is very wealthy, owns a vast estate ai^d national Exposition to be held September a bank, la free from vices and sporting pro- 17th-27, is projected upon a scale larger than clivities, and altogether is looked upon as any of its predecessors. Its buildings will be an exemplary and model man. •aster, costlier and finer; its premium list HEATER Contractor will give away in prices over $100,000; its A Sad Accident. And all kinds of work in connection great Art Gallery will show the largest and LrnXB BOCE, Ark., July 30.—Word has IMITATED, but with the above promptly, costliest, and most interesting collection of been received of the drowning in White executed. paintings, statuary and art treasures, from river of Mrs. Snodgrass and her two chil- NEVER EQUALLED, MSr Shop Cor. of Church-st and University ave. renowned artists; its grand concerts and dren, aged 9 and 6 years, respectively. The Telephone 9; P. O. Box 1248. continental band tournament; Its enor- party were in a covered wagon and at- wm FOB ii i: 111><; mous show of blooded horses, cattle and tempted to cross the river at Rockford. other stock; its vast display of machinery Tbe wagon was caught in the current and and invention, and all beautiful n.-id excellent fiveliisg s, Public EuiliUgg, Churches h Ann Arbor Fruit Farm carried down stream, the driver cutting •'THE GPRNEY HOT WATER SYSTEM IS safe, goods and wares; and its lonsy array of the horses loose and escaping with them. cleanly, readily managed, establishes a uniform, Berry Plants, Fruit and Orna- special gigantic attractions, will make it The family lately came to this State from agreeable and wholesome heat, and is far superior EMPIRE WELL AUGER CO., mental Trees, Pears and Grape- notable in the history of great expositions. Kansas. F/GHTH You shouW read THE CHICA- in these mentioned particulars to any other mode •• ' *" f # f # I-Q D ILY NEWS because every- of House-heating with which I am acqainted." J'HACA. **• Y, vines a Specialty. Syrups and It will combine and display the productions A Canada's Trade with the United States. d likes wi not dls A. BKOOKS, M. D., Chicago. Home-Made "Wines. of the United States and Canada, and be *° y •-* " " truly a great continental fair. OTTAWA, Ont, July 29.—The Dominion appoint jour Befds. It takes Send for'- How bewt to beat our Homes." Syrup of Raspberry ; Bartlett Pear Syrup, Bone customs returns for the fiscal year end. into its purpose the farmer and sett. Dandelion and Raspberry Wines and Shrubs mechanic, as well as the mer- for Liver and Kidney troubles; Sweet Red Con- The public and private good that is ing June 30 show that the efforts of the Do- chant and professional man. GURNEY HOT WATER HEATER CO., cord and Martha White Wines, especially pre- accomplished by minion Government to turn the balance of Every farmer can now have Boston, Maes. SCIENTIFICAMERICAN daily market reports instead of *9- Estimates furnished by ESTABLISHED 1845. pared for Invalids. Order Trees and Plants early, SUCH MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS trade in Canada's favor have utterly failed. weekly, and at little more than as we get most of them from the best Nurseries The returns, exclusive of British Columbia, WoNtern Plumbing and Henlinfc Co.. i la the oldest and most popular scientific and east is almost incalculable. Their competition the old-time price of his weekly. Iteiroll. MIt'll. mechanical paper published and has the largeat gives new impulses, and new ideas, and new show that during 1888 and 18S9 Canada Im- The mechanic can now afford circulation of any paper of Its class In the world, E. BAIR, West Baron St. both price and the time for his Fully Illustrated. Best class of Wood EnjtraT- inventions to all the industries. They consti- ported goods to the value of $105,403,446, daily paper. The poor may Ings. Published weekljr. Send for specimen tute a great popular art school for the culti- while the exports amounted to only $446, - now be as well informed on cur- JpPr. Price 13 a year. Four months' trial, *1. CALL O3ST 014,584. rent affairs as the rich. Intelli- MDNN A CO., PDBIJSHIRS. 361 Broadway, N.T. vation of refined taste and a love for the gence is within the reach of all. beautiful and rare in the multitude. They Blackberries Wasting on the Vines. THB CHICAGO DAILY NEWS^- teach farmers and stock breeders tha value of Independent, non-partisan, fair Drunkenness RCHITECTS & BUILDER* BALTTMOBB, Md., July 27. —Owing to the to all—is everybody's paper. Edition of Scientific American. O G. H. WILD improved stock and progressive methods. effects of the storms and low prices received Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured A They set the wheels of universal progress in Rimemher—\*t circulation Is 230,000 a day—over A treat success. Each Issue contains colored BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER nearly l,u00,000 quarts of cultivated black- a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. lithographic plates of country and oitr residen- FOR A the arts of civilization in brisker motion. berries will be left to rot on the vines at a month, four months $1.00,—one cent a day* It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea. or in ar- ces or public bufMlngs. Numerous engravings They draw states and nations, provinces and ticles of food, without the knowledge of tbe per- and full plans and specifications for the use o* Laurel, Md., and in portions of Delaware son taking it; it Is absolutely harmless and will such as contemplate building. Price 12.50 a year, Fine Dress Suit! peoples together in the bonds of friendly bordering on the Maryland line. effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether 25 cts. aoupy. UVNS 4 CO., PUBLISHIHS and profitable rivalry. They set the victories EyANDRUS BROWN thepatientina moderate drinker or an alcoholic may be secar* of peace and good neighborhood high above Christiana Flatting from Crete. of Peru. The Richest wreck. |T NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE ed by apply- ATHENS, July SO.—Many Christian families a complete euro In every Instance, -ts page book ing to MUM the triumphs of war and conquest. They Wanted man in South Am- FREt Addrem In oonfldenee, St CO., iho If you want a Nice Suit, the latest preach the grand gospel of industry, thrift are arriving here daily from Crete, having erica. Send name GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St.. Cincinnati, 0- bau had over PATENTar S fled from the island on account of the up- and address with *" ?£ '' experience ana have made 0Ye« Style, see and enterprise. , 100.000 applicationap •' s for American and For. rising there. Two British men-of-war are a 2-cent stamp for full 1 elgn patents. Send for Handbook. Corres- Some Bay City chaps who had a hanker- expected soon at Suda bay. particulars to pondence strictly confidential. G. H. WILD, THE. TAILOR. ing for doing a thriving business without be- JAMES BROWN, SELLERS' LIVER PILLS A Brutal Wife Murder. Wife! P.O.Boxloscieveland.O r 100 frora sold by < TRADE MARKS. No. 2 Washington St. ing subject to the state tax, loaded a scow --3 equal for In case your mark Is not registered in tbe Pat- with drinkables and then sailed around WEST TBOT, N. Y., July 27.—James Mc- lTeB«M.l laJarla, Urt- - m, Farerl ant Office, apply to Mi-.v.v & Co.. and procure Call, of this city, kicked and stabbed his igno, IiMiieertlon, Backa ... asd all 1 immediate protection. Send for Handbook. among the summer resorts to quench the and SJtomacI h troubles. They Never L COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, map*. sonflle in Philadelphia wife to death yesterday morning and de- T> A T>T?T? may no rrmnrt on meat (Tea. .. Sold bj all druggist* and country etonl »tc, quickly procured. Address I at tbe Newspaper Adve* thirst of the reeorters, who were very, very IT AJr JiXt p. jWeil& Cu » Newspaper • keepers. Mm * c, rr.p'", ntuamrgk, Pa. "Using Agency of Messrs. 4ry. livered himself up to the police, ooolly ad- AdvertisingBurpau(!09prnoeSr.'. whPTv Advertising MUNX & CO., Patent Solicitors. a AVER * SON. our authorized ageote mitting the murder. ootnets Duur be inaJa torliUM EW VUHK. , Omci: 361 BBOiDWil, M. T. er it suits their convenience. Not a few Profs. Cleary and McClennahan are THE REGISTER. times have I posted letters in a certain busily at work getting the Toledo PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY box and afterwards found that they had branch of the Cleary business college KITTK.EDGE &c MOK-A-UT, remained there 15 to 16 hours, greatly to n running order for the opening of the ANN' ABBOR, MICH. the inconvenience and often to the consid- fall term. erable loss>, both to myself and to my cot- John Miller's son, Fred, was about T respondent. Now that I know the cause the same as dead when rescued from One Dollnr per year In Advance- 41.30 o£ my letters being so often delayed I the river by lawyer Wendall, Saturday. If not paid nntll after Mix months. usually walk to the office, or, better still, He revived, however, and will probably ANOTHEEJQUEEZE. tBfFifieen Cento per year additUmal, to Sub- try it again before the summer is over. toriaers outside of Wnxhtenaw County. to the train in order to mail auy letters which I am anxious to have go forward at Miss Hattie Campbell, who has been All the profits completely pressedjout of CLOTHING and GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS. once. There are, doubtless, many who a pupil at the Normal conservatory for Every Article in the THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1889. are not aware that they are being deceiv- the past year, has returned to her home ed by the announcements on these boxes in New Hampshire, accompanied by THE communication from L. M. •which and who will be glad to kuow that they her aunt, Miss Lois McMahon, of the appears in another column contains cannot depend upon the mail being col- Normal faculty. lected et any particular time. Mr. Coats, superintendent of the aome very sensible ideas about lawn water works, says that Ypsi. is the first fences. The writer evidently has taken Respectfully your?, J. B. city on record where fire protection was STIR • CLOTHING HOUSE the right view of the subject. Judging afforded to the whole business part of the city within three weeks from begin- from the new and attractive iron fences Publisher of THE REGISTER: ning of construction of the works. MY DEAR SIR .—I liked what you said which are being put about the city, The bazarette celebrated its fourth AT A REDUCTION. there are not a few who are of the same last week about sidewalks. There is one anniversary by moving into and hold- mind as our correspondent. other thing to which the attention of our ing an evening reception in the newest Thin Coats and Vests one quarter off. city fathers should be called. I refer to and handsomest building in the city, the trimming of our shade trees. It is all Wednesday evening. No goods were Straw Hats at ruinously low figures. Choice CINCINNATI police have Ions; been the well enough to live in a forest, but let us sold but the visitors were treated to fine willing tools of the saloon keepers and have the under-brush cut out. As it is, music by Gibson, the harpist, of Ann of 200 Pantaloons for $3.48. other toughs of that city. Last Sunday there are many places where for whole Arbor. they in a measure redeemed themselves blocks the electric lamps do not throw a Wtaitmore Lake. This Sale until Aug. 1st. by quite thoroughly enforcing the law particle of light upon the pavements, while Toledo excursion today. 0L ordering the saloons closed on that day. on some streets one is obliged to be con- The Jackson House is open for '89. T TCTHTIT T? OTHIER Such senseless determination to openly tinually on the watch to keep his hat Excursion from Pontiac last Tuesday. A. L. iNUijLlij, AND HATTER. from being brushed off by the low limbs Social hop at the Clifton last Saturday •defy the laws of the state as was shown on the trees. A few dollars could be evening. by the saloon men of Cincinnati should spent to good advantage in having these C. A. Pray has added salt dealing to be summarily dealt with. A few years' limbs removed 'rom a lage number of our his line of industry. imprisonment and a confiscation of all shade trees. It would also be a good idea Miss Mae Drake, of Detroit, is a guest one's property for such offenses would tor our city council to order about half the of Miss Mabel Stiles. have a wholesome effect. awnings in the city raised six inches or Ernest Smith, of Jackson, spent Sun- more. CITIZEN. day with his family here. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF The steamers run bathing excursions NOT a few people were greatly sur- to the north beach every afternoo^n. prised to learn of the Earp complica- Mr. Editor: tion. What shall we expect next? DEAR SIR :—An item which appeared Stilsonburg, with its aerial car and last week in one of our city papers in Other attractions, is enjoying its sum- Those who knew Mr. Earp best are in- reference to fences seems to me to be mer's boom. clined to believe that in financial mat- rather one-sided. The statement is made In the matter of attempt to have R. ters he has ever been entirely irresponsi- that the general verdict is against fences Snell adjudged insane, proceedings have ble. It is more satisfactory to so being built about people's lawns. The been adjourned one month. ICE-CREAM FREEZERS, LAWN MOWERS, interpret, his conduct. The frequency number of fences still remaining in the Mr. Kittredge, of THE REGISTER, with city, and the new ones which are continu- his family report much pleasure in with which such explanations are offer- camp in the east side grove. ed, even vhere it is plainly a case of ally being built, contradicts such an idea. It is unreasonable to say that a neat iron Mr. Coulin, of Northfield, had the LOW ESTIMATES (ilVEX OX intentional fraud, makes most people fence detracts from the appearance of a roof blown from his barn and some rather . skeptical about accepting any lawn. la many cases it adds much to the wheat stacks blown down during the kind of an excuse whatever for such a beauty of the place, while it does away storm, Saturday night. STEAM HOSE. course. with what would otherwise be a necessity, The huckleberry crop, which promis- -AND- (hat is, a corner fence. Besides beautify- ed well, has been destroyed by some AND THE law in reference to contract labor ing the place there are some practical ad- nsect or otherwise. The blackberry crop will be very large. being imported, though doubtless hon- vantages which make the yard fence desir- able : It keeps children from getting out Emery. HOSE TRUCKS. estly intended, seems to be falling short upon the streets and being run over by of the purpose for which it was enacted. Chas. Smith looks quite dignified passing teams or trespassing upon other with his new carriage. At least pauper labor keeps right on peoples lawns and gardens; it keeps dogs Mr. Whiting is visiting friends and PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, coming with apparently no diminution and stray cattle and other animals, which relatives in this vicinity. whatever, and much of it is no doubt are liable to be at liberty any time, from Vernon Sawyer, of Hamburg, was the atader contract before leaving Europe, ruining a fine lawn or well kept flower guest of J. G. Leland, Sunday. garden ; it keeps careless and ill bred peo- Wood and Slate Mantels, while professional men and skilled Mrs. W. Hebbard and son, L. H. Heb- ple from making short cuts across beauti- GRATES, TILING, ;ETO. workmen, a class of laborers desirable ful lawns in order to save a few steps, bard, called on friends at Ann Arbor, in every respect, are prevented from while at tha same time it adds to the ex- Tuesday. landing, if they happen to have accept- An ice cream social at Mrs. T. Ren- clusiveness which Bhould be found about wick's, Friday evening. Ice cream IP ed a position before starting for this every home. Of course many of the old served from 5 to 9 p. m. Ladies furnish country. A few amendments to this picket and board fences about the city are he refreshments. ! law would make its workings more sat- extremely disagreeable to the eye, but this does not prove that all fences are not or- Miss Kate Pfeifle was called to Ann 31 S. Main-st.and 1 1-2 Washington-st. isfactory. ^^^^^^^^^^^ Arbor, last Saturday, by the illness of namental. Many in our city are certainly her brother, John, but he is reported THE movement to secure a reduction very attractive. I, for one, say, let us better at this writing. have fences around nil our lawns but let in the price of commutation tickets on them be properly taken care of. the Michigan Central railroad between Your obedient servant, L. M. here and Detroit is one to be com- WHEN YOU TREAD ON mended. Once this is done, Ann Arbor Appointments by the Regents. •will become a favorite suburban resi- The executive committee of the board dence place *for ma :iy of the wealthy fam- of regents held a meeting on Tuesday eve- Prices and Quality! lies of our metropolis. No more beautiful city than Ann Arbor can be found in ning to finish up the work which was not the state, while the educational advan- completed by the board. tages of onr uniyer&ity town are, as a At the last meeting, the chair of histo- A Pup's Tail logy was given to Prof. Gibbes, in con- matter of course, superior to all others. nection with the chair of pathology. As Competition in trade forces prices to corres- A proper effort on the part of our Busi- satisfactory laboratories could not be pro- You must expect a growl; it's the nature of the Cur. ness Men's Association would, we be- vided, histology was added to the work of pond with quality. lieve, bring about a considerable reduc- Prof. W. W. Howell, recently appointed No man can manufacture for one dollar what Our esteemed neighbors in the shoe trade, their little tion in the price of monthly tickets professor of physiology. between here and Detroit, and result in Louis P. Hall was appointed assistant another and older manufacturer cannot produce nibbs, becoming frantic at their loss of trade and no longer a considerable and desirable addition to to the professor of clinical and mechanical for twice that amount. There are prices and our population. dentistry. able to gull those former patrons into paying two prices for The following appointments were made prices, and qualities and qualities, and in every on the hospital staff of the medical depart- goods when they can get better goods and save just one- THE view of the Courier-Journal that ment: Joseph Clark, steward of bo(.h hos- case they correspond. the large trunk lines have offered Judge pitals ; P. B. Rowe, resident physician ; half at the Cooley the place made vacant by Mr. T. G. Saeider. ward-master; Miss E. G. If you are about to buy an article, no matter Fink as a reward for his favoring them Willoughby, ward-mistress; Patrick Ssul- whether it be a wash-tub or threshing machine, in the position he now holds is certain- ly and Mary A. Kimball, nurses. William A. Campbell, M. D., was ap- buy the best. Purchase an article made by a ly a ridiculous one. Those who know pointed instructor in anatomy, in connec- tha Judge personally will never for a tion with his other work, and his salary long established house with a known and pro- moment believe any of his decisions raised to $1,200. nounced reputation. have favored the railroads unless he was firmly convinced that the roads Assoriation Tent at the Encampment. The manufacturer who makes an article, Rush madly into print and assume the role of the public's had the right on their side. If they The State Executive Committee of asks what it is worth and maintains his price Seiieve he was favoring them in his Michigan Young Men's Christian Associa- and constantly increases his sales, gives posi- conservators, and would fain pose as paragon of truth, virtue present position, the roads would be tions will provide a pleasant rendezvous and honesty, the immaculate [?] gentlemen, whose shelves glow to offer him a larger salary for the for the members of the Military Organiza- tive evidence of the standard quality of his purpose of inducing him to give up his tions, in camp at Lake Gougac, August 8- Goods, and in these days of cheap (?) Goods are doubtless laden with antiquated goods that recall the place on the commission. Rather 15. would they desire to see him stay where A large tent containing correspondence and all kinds of prices. It is worth considerable landing of the Pilgrims. Gentlemen, you have had a picnic he is. It is more reasonable to suppose tables with writing materials ; good read- to know what you are going to get before you •that the railroad men, having become ing matter, including the leading dailies long enough; we have spoilt your little game; we have the and weeklies of the State; illustrated pa- spend your dollars. aware of the Judge's ability in the man- pers, magazines and books; besides agement of railroads, wish to avail checkers and other games will be at the ' MESSRS. HAINES BROS.' PIANO MAN- class of goods everybody wants. We are bound to do the themselves of his services, and are will- disposal of the "boys." ing to pay what such services are Various means of outdoor recreation, in- UFACTURERS, (Established 1851) manage business in this county. The public is delighted and the worth. cluding tennis, quoits and base ball, will somehow to sell all the pianos they can make be provided. people are rushing to our showy day-light store for the tre- Religious services will be held from in two large factories (The second completed COHMUKICA.TIONS. time to time, as opportunity may occur, to mendous bargains we are offering. Note a few of the lines Mr. Editor: which everyone will be welcome. Jan. 1st, 1889) and get a reasonable price for DEAR SIR:—With your permission I It is hoped by these means to make the them, while hundreds of other manufacturers of goods we are handling in all widths and sizes. would like to say & word upon a subject Association Tent a popular place of resort, about which yon made mention a few and thus help to counteract the tendencies and agents are trying to ''give away" their «v«eks ago. Through the carelessness of of camp life. Goods and claiming they are "just as good." Renolds Bros.', J. N. Clays, Goodgerand Naylor, Pingree & Smith, John pie while sprinkling the streets and Kelly, Wright and Peters, D. Armstrong & Co., Gray Bro.'s, J. H. & P. '.awns scarcely a day passes that some LATEST COUNTY NEWS. It seems strange HAINES BROS.' continue passer-by is not thoroughly drenched. Byrnes, E. P. Read & Co., L. L. Ferriss & Co., Sherwood & Co., Stribley There is no excuse for anything of the V psilantl. to keep going, but they have just completed & Co., Vegeard Longsbow and Curry, O. M. Henderson & Co., Phelp, kind. If the people who are guilty of Mrs. Jerome Walter is very ill. their 33,000th piano and manage to make and -='ich a thing were not so blind and stupid, Mrs. Wood, nee Miss Chet Yost, of Dodge & Palmer, O. H. Fargo & Co., and other well-known makers. •nothing ol the kind would occur. A lew Hudson, spent Monday and Tuesday in sell about 75 per week. our city. complaints before the city authorities and Amos Dickinson and family, of Man- If you want to know more of these "CELE- It will be to your interest to call early and select what a few arrests might be a good thing, and chester, have taken up their abode in BRATED PIANOS" call on or write for circu- they will be made unless people are a lit- our city. lars, prices, testimonials, etc., etc., to tle more judicious in the use of the hose. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley started you need while EVERYTHING IS GOING. Follow the Truly your?, for Connecticut, Saturday evening, for a ONE WHO HAS BEEN SPRINKLED. two weeks' visit. crowd of sound-minded bargain seekers to the Great Bank- Miss Alice Palmer, of Paris, Mich., Lew H. Clement, £dltor of Tug REGISTER: has been visiting friends at Ann Arbor SIR :—On some of the mail boxes about and Ypsilanti, this week. SQUARE MU3IO DEALER, rupt Boot and Shoe Sale, Located in Hangsterfer's Mrs. Wm. Hardy and daughter, of .tbe city are printed the hours when mail Ann Arbor, were guests of Mrs. John 38 S. Main Street, Ann Arbor, Mich., •awrill be collected from these particular Boyce, Friday of last week. Block, corner of Main and Washington-sts., Ann boxes. Would it not be a good idea for Miss Nettie King, of Alliance, O., who the postmaster to have these announce- has been the guest of Mrs. Tom. McAn- Agent Haines Bros.' Ivers & Pond, Newby & drew, returned home, Tuesday, Arbor, Mich. ments removed since the mail carriers, in Dr. Pattison's daughter, Myra, is a Evans, and Kimball Pianos, Estey and Peerless many cases at least, do not pay any atten- great, sufferer with lung troubles and tion to them but collect the mail whenev- fears are entertained of her recovery. Organs; Everything in the Music line. LOOK FOR LARGE SIGN. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. T. R. Chapin, of the Durand Express, COMPARATIVE WORTH OF BAKING POWDERS. was in the city last week, attending the D. C. Fall drove to Brighton last Sun- funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Reese. ROYAL (Absolutely Pure).. B^IB^HMHHH day. Ernest LewU and Walter Booth, who GRANT'S (Alum Powder)* . ••••••••^•••••H Mrs. Dr. Herdman is visiting at Zanes- have been playing with the Midland base ville, 0. ball club, returned home Saturday night. UntllAugust 15th KCMFORD'S, when fresh.. •••^••••UBHBBE&BHE George Christie is home on a visit to Mis3 Anna O'Brien, with Mack & his mother. Schmid, is taking a two weeks' vacation, •> HAXFORD'S, when fresh... •••••••^•••••••Bi Ross G-. Cole has excepted a position at and has started on a trip around the lakes. REDHEAD'S ••••••• Aurora, 111. Miss Hedwig and Alice Baver, of St. CHARM (Alum Powder)*... | Ex-prof. C. N. Jor.es spent Monday in Paul, Minn., are spending the summer at Ann Arbor. the residence of Jonathan Josenhans in AMAZON (Alum Powder) *. | Mrs. C. II. Traub, of Detroit, is visiting York. CLEVELAND'S(aiiortwt.joz.)| friends here. Sidney C. Eastman and wife, of Chica- Mrs. J. W. Hangsterfer has been visit- go, are in the city, called here by the ill- PIONEER (SanFrancisco)...| ing in the city. ness and death of Mrs. Eistaan's father, CZAR....:. Walter Mack has been visitiDg at Man- Israel Hall. chester this week. ON ALL DR. PRICE'S Prof. P. R. B. dePont and son left yes- Walter Seabolt is visiting his uncle at terday for Chenaux Island, where they SNOW FLAKE (Groff'B)... I Marshall, this week. expect to enjoy life by roughing it for several weeks. LEWIS' Miss Katie Pfeifle, of Emery, has been SUITS. visiting friends here. Peter A. Dignan, who has spent the last PEARL (Andrews & Co.) | three years in Florida, returns this week Miss Elner Hawes, of Plainwell, is visit- to visit his parents, on E. University-ave, HECKER'S ing at J. D. Stimson's. for a short time. 1 FULL LINES. 6ILLET'S...~ Mrs. O. M. Martin is spending the week A. D. Seyler and wife leave Monday for with friends at Detroit. NDREWSg Muskegon, where Mr. Seyler will repre- Milwaak-e, (Contain! Alum.) j, Miss Mary Watson, of Marshall, is visit- sent Arbor Tent at tne state meeting ing Mrs. Moses Seabolt. of the K. 0. T. M. BULK (Powder sold loose).... •§ The Misses Buttler, of Lawrence-st., are Mr. and Mrs. Berns, Frank and Hart- EUMFORD'S, when not fresh • visiting at Niagara Falls. man, of East Saginaw, are camping at Mrs. Win. Walsh has leturned from a Whitmore Lake and running in to Ann REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS visit with Detroit friends. Arbor occasionally. B. J. Boutwell, of Hillsdale, has been Frank Case, tuner at the Allmendinger As to Purity and Wholesomcness of the Royal Baking Powder* visiting friends in the oity. Piano and Organ works, was called to his " I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the L. H. Clement h»9 been visiting his home in Brighton, Tuesday, by the illness open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of his grandmother. of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or parents at Colon, this week. phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. LOVE, PU.D." , Prof. M. W. Harrington left yesterday E. H. Soott and Dr. V. C. Vaughan are laying their plans to start in a dBy or so " It is a scientific fact that the Eoyal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. —" ' for Chicago to spend a w eek. TWO SAMS for a trip to Old Mission Beach, Les Che- "H. A. Moxi, Ph,D." A. J. Millard, of Detroit, spent Sunday naux and other northern resorts. with his brother in this city. " I hare examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in Mr. and Mrs. Chase Dow and daughter, the market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub- Miss Mattie Harriman has gone to Fort stance. HENRY MOBTON, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology." and the Misses Carrie and Libby Wahr, Wayne, Ind., to visit friends, started for camp at Sukey Lake, today, WILL SHOW YOU SOME BAR- " I hare analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. The materials Of which It is composed are pure and wholesome. 8. DAJJA HATES, State Aasayer, Mass." Mrs. Lucy Tolchard, of Adrian, is visit- expecting to stay two or three weeks ing her son, W. A. Tolchard. Morris F. Lantz and Theodore Wetzsl GAINS THAT ARE The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at Fred Grreve, of Kalamazoo, is visiting the Vienna World's Exposition, 1873; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876 ; at the started Saturday night to enjoy a week's American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. his mother on W. Llberty-st. vacation. They went to Whitmore Lake, No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni- The Misses Lavey, of Dexter, spent but will visit a number of places before BARGAINS. versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of Sunday with Miss Rose Seery. returning. Health all o.ver the world. L. H. Lowery, lit '88, of Toungstown, Geo. B. Greening, law '89, of Chelsea, NOTE—The above DIAGRAM illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking 0., is visiting friends in the city. was in the city Monday. He was on his Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. way to the northern part of the state, A. pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in A. L. Noble has recovered from his sick- ness and is now at his store again. looking for a place in need of a brilliant each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by young lawyer. Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Miss May Breakey left Monday for 15 All Wool Odd Coats at $1.00. Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound Whitmorj Lake to spend ten days. Dr. H. K. Lum and wife returned St( more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advan- Will Lsdholz, A. C, Kellogg and W. E. urday from Greenland, IT. P., where he 12 Odd Coats and Vest, All Wool, at $1.50. tage of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any Walker ore at Rush Lake this week. has been physician at a mine. The doctor fair-minded person of these facts. , , — thinks that he has enough of that part of L. H. Williams and family are in camp the country and will settle elsewhere. 16 Fine Full Suits only $3.75. * While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree at 'Camp Comfort," Whitmore Lake. of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicat- J. J. Mitchell, a representative of the Another Lot of Suits, $4.75. ing that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, Adolph Kemper and Lou Stevens are Scripp's league of newspapers, spent sev- are to be avoided as dangerous. taking a vacation at Whitmore Lake. eral days this week here, preparing an ar- Still another Lot at $6.00. President Angell intends leaving this ticle on our city *nd its resources, which week for the east to enjoy his vacation. will appear in the Detroit News on Satur- Another Lot of Suits at $3.00 and $9.00. The wife of ex-speaker Markey has day. been the guest of Mrs. J. W. Thompson. P. R. Whiteman, C. A. Green, W. H. All these Suits are worth double the money. Miss Snyder, of Chelsea, is visiting her Perkins and Miss Kate Hale leave this aunt, Mrs. Adams, on S. University-ave. week for Camp Promomtorio, Mexico. They travel as far as Deming, New Our Stock of Children's Suits must be closed out. 36 MJSLZXT STREET, Miss Carrie Helmuth returned to Mexico, by rail and then by wagon to the her home at South Lyons last Saturday. place of destination, a distanca of 238 Come and see the Beantiful Suits at $1.98. W. H. Welle, of Detroit, spent Saturday miles. Has rec eived a new line of Non-Magnetic Gold and and Sunday with his mother in this city. Don't miss them. Mrs. 0. J. Parker, of Howell, spent Re»I Estate Transfers. Silver Watches for exact service ; also the latest in Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Bach. Oscar O. Sorg to J. A. Marshall, Ann Arbor..? 31C0 Frank Handy and wife to Mary E. Stewart, Elgin and Waltham Gold Watches, 0 and 1 size, Mrs. Col. Bowen and daughters, of Ypi- Ypsilanti 900 silanti, were visitors in the city Saturday. Stephen S. Bullock, by heirs, to Adam and Jessie Tumbull, Ypsilanti 1175 the smallest American Watches made; also the Capt. S. B. Rowell left Monday to spend Eugene Oesterlin and wife to to Noah G. three weeks in the Lake Superior country. Butts, Ann Arbor 125 LOUIS BLITZ. Wm. C. Carson to Flora Oakley, Ann Arbor. 1233 "newest in Oxidized and Bright Silver Jewelry." Mrs. P. Sheehan and child, of Menomi- Philip Bach to Anna B. Bach, Ann Arbor.... 850 nee, are visiting a number of friends in this Philander Hascall to Sarah A. Emerick, city. Ypsilauti 500 Thomas Richards to William Gibson, Mi- A GENUINE CLEARING OUT SALE OF Miss Mattie Huddy returned Monday lan 100 from Cleveland where she spent last Geo. Lesley to John Lesley, Webster HO week. Alvina and Edward Warren to George Col- J. V. Sheehan and T. D. Kearney spent grove, Ann Arbor. » 450 Julia Maddern to F. G. Schleicher, Dex- a couple of days at Whitmore Lake this ter 3000 week. C. D. Prudden.by adm.,to Newton A. Prud- A. S. Berry, of S. Ingalls-st, is taking a den, Ann Arbor 15C0 PIANOS, ORGANS Israel Hall to Augustus Freuhauff, Ann Ar- course of treatment at the Ypsilanti sani- bor 50 tarium. Miss Maggie Donovan has been visiting The Home Laundry on Ann-st. solicits her cousins, the Misses Flemming?, of a share of the public's patronage. For low Dexter. prices and good work it excels (hem all. SEWING MACHINES E. A. Calkins, of State-st, is trying the All goods called for and delivered iree of curative properties of the Ypsilanti miner- charge. IBTTT .A. NEW AND SECOND HAND. al water. Do you want a lovely picture of the Miss Belle McLaren, bookkeeper at F. baby? If so take it to Randall's. T. Stimpson's, is taking a two weeks' No nonsense here. This is business. Lowest prioes ever known vacation. SUING THE SOUTH FORK CLUB. Large stock. LARGE STOCK E. B. Andrews and daughter, of Minne- A Widowed Victim of the Johnstown Dis- apolis, Minn., are visiting the family of J. aster Seeking 950,000 Damages. 1 H. Wade. PITTSBURGH, Ta, July 20.—The much- THE GOODS ARE MOVING. OIF Mr. Hackett, of Fairfield, O., has been talked-of suit was entered against the spending a few days with his cousin, A. South Fork Fishing Club Saturday for dam- W. Gasser. ages for loss of life and property occasioned by the breaking of the South Fork dam. Secure a bargain. Naw Pianos, 8165. New Organs, flne oases, twelve Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawkes are visit- The suit is brought in this city by the stops, couplers, etc., only 845. White Sewing Machine and Singei ing Mrs. Hawkes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. widow and eight children of John A. Lit- Oscillator nearly new, (taken in exchange for the " Standard "), going D. Stimson. tla, who lost his life in the Hurlbert House at $15 and $25. Splendid new Machines at $30. See our goods before, S-H-O-E Mrs. A. S. Berry and daughter, Kittie, at Johnstown by the flood. The damages you buy, at our fine new store. are spending the vacation at South Lyon are placed at *50,COO. and Howell. Murdered and Thrown Into the River. Miss F M. Potter, lit, '88, of Niles, was ALTON, III, July 30.— The body of Samuel ALVIN WILSEY, a visitor in the city during th« first part B. Justison, a prominent farmer living near First-Class Goods of the Best Make Brighton, was found in the Mississippi river of the week. here Monday morning. He came to this 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH George W. Renwick and family expect oity Saturday afternoon and was last seen to leave next week for their future home going on board the steamer Mary Morton at Muskegon. that same evening bound for St Louis. Martin Seabolt and sous, and M. H. From wounds on his head the Indications are that he was murdered and thrown into Goodrich, are spending the week in camp the river. AT LOWIST E at Rush Lake. Mrs. J. W. Thompson returned Satur- A Mass of Bargains!! day from Detroit were she has been visit- ing her daughter. Our Whole Store Croivded with Displays. Emanuel Burkhardt, of Grand Rapids, Be Sure has been spending a few days with hi9 If you have made up your mind to buy Our lot of best .American Sateens at 10c. A pair of Shoes at from $2.00 to $4.00 Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take One lot of best FFench Sateens at 18c. mother in this city. any other. A Boston lady, whose example is One Job Dress Goods worth from 25c to 40c, reduced to 15c per yd. Lee Calkins returned yesterday from worthy imitation, tells her experience below: Look at our 10c Job White Goods. that will last six months or a year are cheaper Whitmore Lake, where he has been spend- " In one store where I went to buy Hood's You will find our Store brimful of bargains, where so many thou- ing the past month. Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy sand yards of Dress Goods and such great bulks of Goods come and than a pair of 85c or $1.00 that with good their own instead of Hood's; he told me their'3 go necessarily these's a Stock of Odds and broken lines left. Mr. C. H. Johnston and wife, of Grand would last longer; that I might take it on tea Good 10c and 12$c " Fancy Dress " Ginghams marked down to 7£c care will not last longer than four days, or at Rap ids, a re visiting Mrs. Johnston's father, per yd. Geo. Sutton, of Northfield. Best Staple Ginghams reduced to 8c. the longest, four weeks. Mrs. 0. E. Jones and daughter, Miss To Get Good fine Unbleached Cottons at 6c. Edith Atkins, have removed from 106 S. flays' trial; that if I did not like it I need not Good Lawns, fast colors, worth from 6c to 8c per yd., at 3£c. Main-st to 31 S. Thayer-st. pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail Our Batiste, Jackonets Lawns and many other Summer Goods all The Auction Shops of Chicago are full on me to change. I told him I had taken reduced. Mrs. C. T. Donnelly returns to-night Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, was A full line of all Silk Surrahs in all shades at 50c per yd. of such cheap trash that traveling Fakirs from Chicago, where she has been visiting satisfied with it, and did not want any other. White Goods 8c, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c, marked about i off. her sister for several weeks. When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla We have made one lot of over £ of our Parasols and have cut them Dr. Geo. E. Frothingham returned Tues- I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, down from $1.50 to $3.00, all to 95c each. and Arabs pick up at about ten per cent day night from the east where he has and so weak that at times I could hardly 45-inch Swiss and Hamburg Embroidered Skirtings in beautiful been spending the past month. designs, from 50c to $3.00. Don't fail to see them. of what a fair Article of regular goods costs, A big job in Hose worth from 25c to 50c, reduced to 15c each. Mr. and Mrs. James C&llahan, of Chi- Hood's 50 doz. Ladies' (2 by 2) fancy stripe Hose worth at least 25c, at 15c cago, arrive tonight to pay a visit to Mrs. per pair. and are dear at any price. C'a. mother, Mrs. Jos. Donnelly. stand. I looked like a person in consump- tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much Our fast Blacks—if they crock or fade in washing, we refund the Misses Lizzie and Pauline Schmid left good that I wonder at myself sometimes, money for the 10c Hose as well as the 25c, 50o and 75c Goods. Saturday for Chicago, where they will and my friends frequently speak of it." MRS. Laces from 1 to 9 inches wide, all 5c per yd. spend a few weeks with friends. ELLA A. GOFF, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Our Remnant Table is overloaded now. J. Austin 8cott returned yesterday af- Our Bargain Table is full of odds and ends from lc each up. ternoon from a month's trip to New York, A look through our Store can give you an idea of our prices by Boston, and other eastern places. Sarsaparilla seeing our displayed bargain?. DOTY <& FEZXTER. Chas. R. Whitman and family left yes- Sold by all druggists. $1; six for #S. Prepared only & SOHMID. terday for Charlevoix. He says that he by C. I. HOOD * CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. is going to rest for a whole month. 100 Doses One Dollar CHICAGO FLOODED. THE BEGISTER THE NEXT CENSUS. /MICHIGAN f "ThtTh Niagara Ni FllFall* Route." The Garden City Swept Ovar by THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1889. How tha Work of Gathering Faota CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Will Ba Managed. a Rain and Wind-Storm. GOING EAST. Many men of many minds; Agricultural Statistics to B« Compiled by Eight Persons Killed by » Falling Build- 5j g Many pills of various kinds. Ing—Great Damage Done to Property But for • mild, effective, vegetable pur- Western Experts—Those Relating to Manufacture! to Be In Charge -Another Flood ID the Kanawha An gative, you had better get Dr. Pierce's Valley—Other Storms. H-W Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They cure of Easterners. THE GREAT Uto sick headache, bilious headache, dizziness, A. H. A. P. U. P. M. THK ELEVENTH CENSUS, DEATH IN THE STOBM. Jhicago Lv. 7 55 10 3ft 3 10 10 10 10 comtipation, indigestion, and bilious at- P. K P. M. A. M. WASHINGTON, Julv 36- — Superintendent CHICAGO, July 29.—A rain and wind-storm tacks ; 25 cents a vial, by druggists. of extreme violence, accompanied by thun- |German Remedy.| talamazooo 1 12 2 45 6 68 7 10 3 S5 227 Porter, of the Eleventh census, is busily Jackson.. Ar. 3 25 4 45 8 49 9 Sh 6 15 4 45 der and lightning, broke upon the oity Ann Arbor... 4 43 5 45 9 41 10 43 7 50 6 00 Happy Father—"Joe, old boy, give me planning the "rork for the experts who will have charge of the more important about 8 o'clock Saturday evening and raged [TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.j Detroit Ar. 6 10 6 50 10 45 11 50 9 20 7 30 suitable* names for my twine babie«." branches of the work. For the collection furiously for three hours. It was a more A. V. A. M. Joe—"Are they boys or girl??" "Girls." severe storm than U recollected since the . For thos« deathlv 11,000 will no paid I 3uffalo Ar. 3 25 6 15 4 55| 8 05 of statistics relating- to the cattle industry I Bilious Spellsdepenn roracasewhereSUL-l "How will Kate and Duplicate do?" and agricultural Interests Western men one in June, 1880. A half-dozen houses •HUB BlTTBRS Will I GOING WE8T. were struck by lightning and fired; lonSULPHUBBlTTEBS will be placed in charge, while Eastern | it will cure you. not assist or cure. It| Idleness is a Dangerous Fault experts will ba given control of the manu- several buildings were blown over, killing iJoyousufferwltb never fails. in the kidneys. When inactive they facturing statistic*. The statistics in re- or wounding their occupants; hundreds of 1 that tired and allgone Cleanse the vitiated I gard to manufactures will deal with tfce basements on the North and South sides I feeling; if so, use >lood when you seel speedily fall into disrepair. Those obsti- number of establishments, their output, were flooded, destroying a great deal of ISULPHtTR BlTTBBS; ts impurities burst-1 nate and fatal maladies, Bright's disease lit will cure you. n£ through the skin I A. M. A. M k. H. P. M. employes, and facts of a similar character. •tared property, and a hundred minor ac- n Fimples, Blotches,! and diabetes, ensue with terrible certain- Operatives who are Buffalo ...... Lv. 11 25 5 35 8 35 12 30 The expert having this matter In charge cidents are reported. An estimate of the ind Sores. Rely on| P. M. ty upon the inaction of the organs affect- has just returned from a trip to the manu- •closely confined In • u damage wrought exceeds 11,000,000. Jthe mills and work Detroit Lv. 10 00 4 00 1 20 8 00 10 15 ed. Catarrh of the bladder, eturesi*", facturing centers in the eastern portion of In the terrifio storm a new three-story • shops; clerks, who do md health will fol-f Ann Arbor.... 10 25 8 59 520 2 20 9 15 11 35 gravel and strangury are also to be appre- the country. Ha has seen many leading •not procure sufficient ow. Jackson Ar, 11 45 10 00 6 50 i 18 10 45 12 49 brick building on the northeast corner ol A. K. A. X. manufacturers, had interviews with a I exercise, and all who SULPHUR BrrTKBS I P. X. P. K. hended from a partial paralysis of the Leavitt and Twenty-first streets fell to the lareconflnedind Kalamazoo 2 45 12 13 945 5 07 1 20 3 07 bladder, of whioh weakness and sluggish- number of political economists, and com- ground, crushing in the wreck a cottage, 7 55 9 Ou 7 00| 7 45 municated with the associations of manu- • should use SULPR _I ;. Don't be dls-l Chicago _.Ar ness are the cause?. Hostetter's Stomach which stood near by, and killing I BETTERS. They will £ facturers and of trade organizations. The j not then be weak and •ouraged; It will cure! •Sunday excepted. {Saturday excepted. tDaily. Bitters is a fine tonic and promoter of eight persons, as follows: Mrs. Chris- y: O. W. RUGKJLES, H. W. HAYES, schedule to be employed in collecting the G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Ag*t- Ann Arbor. activity for the renal organs, and one tina Boch, aged 39 years; Hannah Booh, ULPHUR HITTERS I statistics will be submitted to the leading 8 year* old; Albert Boch, 6 years; If you do not wish which can be relied upon to afford them manufacturers, writers upon economic I to suffer from Kheum- will build you up and I C. Ferdinanchue, 33 years; Mrs. Ferdin- make you strong and I the requisite stimulus without exciting questions, and others interested, inviting I attain, use a bottle of anohus, 31 years; Cora Ferdinanchus, 5 ISULPHCR BITTERS ; healthy. them—an effect to be feared from the un- criticisms or suggestions. H. K. Carroll, Toledo, Ann Arbor & Nortb Michigan R'y years; Alida Ferdinanchus, 3 years; I it never fails to cure. SULPHUR BITTERS I medicated alcnolic excitant of commerce. of the New York Independent, will have Time Table going into effect Sunday, Jan. 6, '89. charge of religious statistics, and the in- Mary Ferdinanchus, 4 years. The wounded Don't be without a will make your bloodJ A further beneficient effect of the Bitters, are^ Charles Boch, 4b years; August Boch, {bottle. Try It; ;you pure, rich and strong," Going North. Going Souh. quiries by the bureau will embrace the and your flesh hard. ' 2. by renewing activity of the kidneys, is to 13 years; Luda Ferdinanchus, 8 years; Ada I will not rejrret it. 32. 4. STATIONS. 1- 3- I SI. number of church buildings, seating ;JC*M enable them to draiu from the blood in its Ferdinanchus, 7 years. Ladies In delicate Try SULPHUR BIT-I Pass. Pass. Mall Southern Division. oapaclty, value of church property and • health, who are all TF.KS to-night, and I Mail Pass- Pass. passage through them, impurities produc- church membership. The rain-storm was the most remarkable I run down, should use rou will sleep well I A. M. LV'E] [ABB P. M. P. U. tive of rheumatism and dropsy. Nervous- deluge ever experienced in Chicago. In ISULPHUR BITTERS. and feel better for it. I P. M. A. K. 3 25 6 35 .Toledo. 1 10 11 00 ness, fever and ague, constipation and An inquiry that will be of great value is tour hours more than four Inches of rain Do you want the best Medical Work published? 406 6 19 Monroe Junct'n 12 24 10 20 dyspepsia are conquered by the Bitters. that relating to wealth, indebtedness and fell, an amount whose excess is only ap- 8end 3 2-cent skimps to A. I". OUDWAI & Co., 4 15 627 Dundee 12 18 10 IS HEV/ERS OF taxation. Connected with this inquiry Is a preciated by those who remember that two Boston, Mass., and receive » »nnv, free. 4 31 6 46 Milan 12 00 9 50 ."•"•;; matter that is rather perplexing, as It in- inches of rain seldom falls In twenty-four 4 52 7 08 Pitteaeld 11 40 9 82I 5 07 7 20 ..Ann Arbor... 11 25 9 20 9 go Li Oo is the name of the manager of the volves the colleotion of the recorded in- hours. THE •KSTWHITE SOAP-MADE INAMERlCAr 6 27 7 35 Leland'e 11 10 905 9 10 Chinese Theatrical Company in New debtedness of the country. As this is sub- IN WEST VIRGINIA. 545 Whitmore Lake 10 55 8 50 ject to constant changes and variations, 5 52 7 5f Hamburg 10 48 8 451 ObD HONESTY York. It strickes us that he ought be the PABKERSBUKO, W. Va., July 29.—Tele- .MAIL / g and owing to the failure to record pay- phone reports from above say there was a 6 34 8 45 Howsl' 18 11 8 13 advance agent. 7 15 9 85 Purand 9 35 7 30 L ments on mortgages, it Is difficult to ascer- terrible rain and flood Friday night in tyie JASS-KIRK 10 55 855 ...East Saginaw... 7 55 5 55! tain at any one time what is the exact upper waters of the Little Kanawha. Re- M P. M. A. M. A. M TOBACCO y Acker*-, amount of the recorded indebtedness. ports from Grantsville say Calhoun County P. M.I A.M. Blood Elixir Messrs. John 8. Lord, of Illinois; Fred W. was devastated and crops, fences and NORTHERN DIVISION. WILL SOOp FlpD ie warranted, is because it is the best Krouse, of New York, and George K. houses were washed away during the night 7 30 9 35 Durand 9 35 7 15 Blood Preparation known. It will posi- 10 15 12 45 .Mt. Pleasant... 6 48 4 35 Holmes, of Massachusetts, have been au- Several lives are also reported lost Par- 12 55 L/^STS LOjvlGEfy TASJES tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the thorized to make in their respective sec- ticulars are hard to get The river at ....Cadillac 4 15 2 00 whole system, and thoroughly bailds up the tions testa in order to determine upon the Grantsville is reported to be fifteen feet SWEETER Tr-JAfNl OJHjEI^ TO- constitution. Remember, w« tfuaranlee i' best method of ascertaining the amount All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. and rapidly rising. Reports from other CLOUD§ Connections at Toledo with railroads diverging, JOHB MOORS, Druggist of indebtedness. They will confine their sections along the Little Kanawha state AtManhattan Junction with Wheeling* LakeErie operations probably to one county, that a fearful storm occurred during the •FLOATING- SOAP. E. R. At Alexis JunctiOD with M. C R. R L. 8 BACCOS, AflD WILL pLEA^SE and whatever plan will insure the K'y and F. & P M. R. R Ai Monroe Junction' SHILOH'S CUEE will immediately re- night and much property was destroyed. WRAPPERS witn L. 8. &. M. S. R'y. At Dundee with LSI _ f ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, greatest accuracy In one section can be Middle Island and all big creeks above in UU lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron- applied throughout the country. Mr. Por- (URGE JIZlJ > M. 8.. and M. A O. Ry. At Milan with W., St. L. <& / * AND INSIST ON CETTINC IT, Pleasant County are reported rising rapidly. ani receive a § P. Ry. At Pittsfleld with L. 8. & M. 8. RT chitis. Sold by Eberbach & Son. ter, however, is not sure that his experts Bear Run, Ritchy County, suffered terribly. At Ann Arbor with Michigan Central R. R..an<; will be able to devise any plan which will at South Lyon with Detroit, lousing and Norti) EVE^y pLlJc STAINED LII^E The loss Is reported at not less than $650,- 'SOME 3 ern R. B.,and G. T. Ry. Insure a reasonable accuracy, and rather 000. Advice to Hottaers. than expend tha 1230,000 appropriated by H. W. ASHLEY. A. J. PAISLEY, Mrs. Witglow's Soothing Syrup should Congress for this purpose in an unsatis- IN WISCONSIN. Superintendent, Gen. Passenger Agent. A^BOVE CJJ. factory manner he will lay the facts before ASHLAND, Wis., July 29. —Along the north- GEO. H. HAZLEWOOD, always be used for children teething. It ern outskirts of the town trees were torn Agent, Ann Arbor. soothes the child, softens the gums, allays Congress so that that portion of the law JMO. FIHZER & BROS., LouisYille, Ky. which requires the collection of such sta- from their roots by fierce wind Saturday At Ashley with the Toledo, Saginaw & Mus- all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best and carried away a long distance. One kegon railway. remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents tistics can be repealed if it is necessary. Prinse Christian and Princess Lausie house was raised bodily and carried a block, sometimes drive about London in hansom bottle. finally smashing to pieces. Sailboats on Send 25c forself-inking pocket stamp THE WOODS ON FIRE. the bay were overturned, but no one was cabs. The "Society of St. Cyrial and Metho- drowned. YEARS (Retail price, 50c,) and full directions for making Timber Lands In the Far Wot Swept by PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Wis., July 20.—A se- RDBBER STAMPS, with description* of appa- LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND STUDENTS' diua" has been founded at Vienna to pro- Fierce Flames. ratus used and compound for making the mote the spread of Catholicism among the vere wind, rain and hail-storm prevailed in The Qreat English Prescription CHICO, Cal, July 30.— Large forest fires this section of the State Saturday. Trees, AGO moulds. An Improved process. All kinds of will restore tha,t lost Vitality and a Ruggerl, Slavs. are raging on Humboldt road, eighteen Stamps, Seals, &c, made to order at reasonable Healthy Condition follow Its use. Buy at youi fences and outbuildings were leveled, rates. Write at once, it will pay you. druggist's, one packtjje.Jl; six for 85. miles from Chico. The fire has burnt over crops blown down and pounded into the EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH CROUP, WHOUPING COUGH and a district four miles in length and is sweep- earth and other property damaged. It is the Threshing Machines then Boardman Stamp Worksjoledo, Ohio Sold by JOIIX MOORE. Ing every thing before it Much valuable Bronchitis immediately relieved by reported that the storm was even more in use were almost %!i .., o;' WITHOUT ANY EXCEP. Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Eberbach & Son. timber has been destroyed. severe in Eastern Iowa. the class known as the " Eadic; • Eberbach A Sonn, Ann Arbor, snnply Sheet Metal TION the best in the BANTA BABBARA, CaL, July 30.—Field Agents for the Oreat French Rem- world. Absolutely rain fires have been burning in the foothills IN INDIANA. Apron" style. Then it was ths.t edy, »R. 1 . l>l < s PERIODICAL storm and fire proof. Eas- A pocketbook made of rattlesnake hide, LEBANON, Ind., July 27.—A terrifio cy- ily applied. Artistic in back of Santa Barbara. Twelve dwellings, clone passed over this city Friday. The Nichols a Shepard, o; lia^ie from Paris, France, act only upon the generative SHINGLES finish and at prices that, which is so repulsive to ladies that they besides a number of barns and a large organs in females and positively cure supresslon in many parts of the country, compete success- won't touch it, is having quite a sale quantity of hay, have been destroyed. A Witt block. Lane's drug store, Moddj <4 Creek,Mich.,inventedand began of the menses (from whatever cause,) and all fully with wood shingles. Illustrated catalogue among married men. number of hones and cattle also perished. Graves' block, and the Pioneer printing of- to develop an entirely new and periodical troubles peculiar to women. A safe, re- and prices free. The loss will reach $50,000. fice were all unroofed and deluged with liable remedy warranted to promote menstrua- water. Trees, fences, crops, etc., were novel style of Grain Thresher and tion or money refunded. Should not be used The National Sheet Metal Roofing Co. GUNNISON, Col., July 30.—For two or prostrated, with much loss. during pregnancy. The large proportion of ills three days the mountains in this vicinity Separator, which they very appro- to which ladles are liable is the direct result of a 510 East 20th St.,New York City. have been ablaze with burning timber. CBAWFOBDSVILLE, Ind., July 27.—The hall priately named the "Vibrator." disordered or irregular menstruation. Ask any OH I MY HEAD. here Friday fell in enormous quantities, druggist, Ann Arbor. AMERICAN PILL COI, The fire was discovered Friday afternoon jit was a revolution in Thresh- Spencer, Iowa. ROBERT STEVENSON & "Co., The pain firm Neuralgia and its last at the head of Lost Gulch. To the drifting afterward to the depth of a foot wholesale Agents, Chicago. companion disease Rheumatism is north of the gulch the fire was seen raging Crops are ruined in the neighborhood and ing Machines, and from a small excruciating. Thousands who could along the tops of the well-timbered mount- many farmers have lost every thing of the beginning of five machines in D. t. DOWD'S " HOKE EXERCISER." be (juickly cured are needlessly suf- ains. season's growth. fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for IN CHINA. 1858 they soon reached a pro- ForBrair^Workers and Seden others what it did for the following BOISE CITT, I. T., July 80.— Forest fires are tary People; sweeping the country about Banner, L T., SHANGHAI, July 27.—The Yellow river had duct of 1,000 yearly. parties: again burst its banks in Shangtung, Inun- Gentlemen, Ladies and Youths; WniUmsport. Ind., Oct.«. mr. destroying one of the finest belts of timber the Athlete or Invalid. A com- Baring been afflicted with neuralgia for in the State. The country ia so dry that dating an immense extent of country. Their Vibrator drove the " End- plete gymnasium. Takes up the past four feus, and trying almoat eraj- There Is twelve feet of water throughout but six inches square floor- thtnx. but In Tain, I nnallj beard of Athlo- the fires are liable to spread over a great less Apron" machine out of mar- room ; something new, scien- The largest, fastest and finest in the world. faona. After taking one bottle I found it ten large governmental districts. The loss tific, durable, comprehensive, . Passenger accommodations unexcelled. o be helping nw^SJaftw Wdn» foorbot- extent of country. Governor Shoup has tel- ket, and all other makers copied l and one ofPiDa. I foand egraphed the Secretary of the Interior ask- of life and property is incalculable. cheap. Indorsed by twenty New York to Liverpool via QnffitRlo«vn. T housand Physicians, Lawyers, Clergymen The Celebrated I The Finest Steam-1 Ang. 31st, _ well. 1 think the modi- ing aid In extinguishing the fire. , IN HUNGABT. it as closely as they dared. To- Editors and others now using it. Send for City ofUome I ship in the World.! Sept.l8tb. r a Bare cure. • VIENNA, July 29.—A cyclone in Hungary, OHAUHCET B. REDDICKKCDICK. day all Threshing Machines of illustrated circular, forty engravings, no charge New Tori* to Olasgow via London* mft.parmel,ni,,Deo.^ Oarmel, 111,. Deo. 98.1887. A BLOODY DEED. Transylvania, and Rukovinia Sunday swept Prof. D. L. DOWD, Physical and Vocal Culture, » rlcrrj. Ethiopia. ,V"tf• 31; Anehorln, naed Athlophoroa in mj tamUi and over several thousand square miles of ter. any reputation or merit use the E. 14th Street, New-York. Nept. 7, Devonta, Aii(. 17, Furnessla, i it to be, the greateet medicine for"neof - - Dr. A. E. Jones, a Cincinnati Physician, ritory. Hundreds of persons were killed, principles of the old Vibrator. AUK- 10th. Saloon to Glasgow, Liverpool, ' 3 existence»., an andd harin h- g had its fapci Murdered by His Coachman. Derry, Belfast or Queenstown 850 to 960 by dnponmeforthepnpon me for the paatj M rearslknow the crops were destroyed, and enormous Glasgow steamers, 860 and upwards by " City whereof I speak. MM. CINCINNATI, July 29.—The body of Dr. A. damage was done to houses and churches. Nichols & Shepard have con- of Rome." 8econd Class $30. Steerage J20. Excur- sion rates reduced available for either route, thus tar Bend 6 cento for the beautiful colored pic- E. Jones, aged 77 years, a respected citizen The districts of Grosswondein, Szegedln tinued in the business without giving privilege of seeing in one trip the River ture, " Moorish Maiden." of this city snd Surgeon-General of the and Mohacs were completely ravaged. chang:#of name, location, or Henry Richards, Mersey, Picturesque Clyde, North and South of THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. ti. Y. State, was found Saturday in a man-hole IN MARYLAND. management; and during the SO 9 DETROIT ST. Ireland. near his residence. He had been missing SALISBUBT, Md., July 30.—Between Laurel Excarlons to Paris or Continental since Thursday afternoon. Charles Bligh, Tonrs on (owe -1 terms. Travelers' Circular and Seaford a cloud-burst occurred, flood- past three years have brought Dealer in all kinds of HARD Letters of Credit and Drafts for any amount at a colored coachman, was arrested, and con- Ing the country. The railroad tracks be- out and developed another*new WOOD, LUMBER, FENCE lowest current rates. Apply to any of our local fessed that he commited the crime. Ha tween Seaford and Delmar for twenty POSTS, etc., also all agents or to 0SC1R 0. SORB, said the doctor scolded him and struck him miles are under water most of the way. Threshing Machine for grain and kinds of HENDERSON BROS., Chicago, 111. «'. W. Jlellor. DEALERR IN when he took a club and killed him. Bllgh The Norfolk express south bound, due seeds, as superior to all existing Is 30 years old. here at 3:28 a. m., did not arrive until 7:30, machines as their former was to ook'a Cottoa Root CompDnn4.—Com- I Dr. Jones had been active in public being delayed by a washout at Cannon STOVE m CORD WOOD posed of Cotton Root, Tansy and Penny- affairs, serving- often in the municipal station. Corn fields are under water, with the ' Endless Apron.' They name royaL Successfully used monthly. Safe, I am also Agent for the celebrated Effectual, Pleasant. (1 by mall, or drag. council, and had, besides, held several strawberry crates and baskets floating in this new and improved Thresher (Tist». Scaled particulars2stamps. Ladles SUPPLIES offices under appointment from the Gen- the fields. From Wednes lay to Monday address POND LILY COMPANY, eral Government He was, perhaps, more morning eleven and three-quarters Inches CHAMPION SINDE&S AND KOWERS, 131 Woodward are.. Detroit Mich. House Decorating and Sign Sold in Ann Arbor by all druggists. Painting a specialty. widely known in Cincinnati than any other of water have fallen here. And Keep a Full Line of Repairs citizen. IN MICHIGAN. ., BOSTON, July 30.—A cyclonic storm of * BATTLE CREEK, MICH. abundant summer rains produce wheat, oats, rye, Tbe Cltlzena' Fire Inn. Co., arraigned before Judjfe Horton in this olty yesterday. Begfja asked for an im- wind and rain Monday afternoon uprooted barley and the grasses and vegetables of a quahtv, Tbe Wertcbester Fire In*. Co., orchards, plowed a furrow fifteen feet wide size and yield unsurpassed, Tbe Milwaukee Mechanic's Mutual mediate trial, O'Sullivan for a change of Mining-. Because Montana produces more of Fire Ins. Co., venue and the otBers to have the indict- a long distance, and threw water out of HUMPHREYS' Tbe New Hampshire Fire Ins. Co., Chicopee river fifty feet high. Streams the precious metals than any other state or territory, Tbe Amazon Fire Ins. Co. ments against them quashed. The motions DB. HCJU-HHETS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and and abundant opportunities remain to secure valu- will be heard further today. are rising rapidly. carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many able properties at nominal cost. Bates Low. Losses liberally adjusted ana IN lassOUBL years lu private practice wlthfluccees.andfor over thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe- Immigration. Because the Great Reserva- oromptlT paid. Heirs to «51,000,000. SPBINOFTELD, Mo., July 30.—A terrifio cific Is a special cure for the disease named. Corner Fourth and Depot Sts., and tion is the meeting point of settlers from the MABSHALL, MO., July 30.—Information has thunder-storm, accompanied with a,shower These Specifics cure without drugging, purg- Pacific Coast and from the Eastern States, and is I also Issue Life and Investment Policies in the ing or reducing the system, and areln fact and aret our figures for all kinds ot the only extensive tract of good land left, suitable Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Company. As- Just been received that the estate of a man of hail-stones, occurred in this vicinity deed the sovereign remedies of the World. for settlement sets (55,000,000. Persons desiring Accident Insur- named Fisher, who died in Germany some early Monday morning. The stones were Business. Because the rapidly growing towns years ago, is about to be divided among as large as a hen's egg. The fruit crop was OF PBIXCIFA1. SOS. CUBES. PRICES. ance, can have yearly Policies written for them or Fevers, Congestion. Inflammation... along the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets Issued at the American heirs, of whom there are sev- badly damaged. Corn suffered somewhat, Worms,_Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. LUMBEB offer splendid opportunities to engage in business. enty-two, twenty-two of them living in Crying Celic, or Teething of Infants Low Bates In the Standard Accident Insurance but not seriously. Olarrnea, of Children or Adults. Manufacturer. Because the 1,000,000 horse- Company of North America. Money to Loan at this county and several in Illinois. The IN ARKANSAS. Slysentervi , Griping, BiliousCollo s We manufacture our own Lumbei power water-power at Great Falls, the extensive estate is valued at $51,000,000. Cholera Morbus, vomiting and guarantee coal veins, the wool, mineral and grain raising re- Current Rates. Office hours from 8 A. X. to 12M. FATETTEVILLE, Ark., July 80.— This sec- Conghs, Cold, Bronchitis sources ol Montana offer exceptional opportunities and 2 to . K. tion was visited Sunday uight by the most Neil ralsia, Toothache, Faceache— to the manufacturer. Heavy Loss at Wichita. terrible electric and rain-storm ever seen Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo VERY LOW PRICES WICHITA, Kan., July 30.—Fire Monday Dyspepsia, Bilious stomach Tonrlst. Because the canon of the Gates of ALEX. W. HAMILTON, here. Many residences were struck by Suppressed or Painful Periods. the Mountains, the Great Falls of the Missouri, the Hamilton Block morning destroyed the two buildings and lightning. The residence of Thomas Wnftes, too Prof use Periods as a call nnd we will make li Giant Fountain and Continental Divide offer the stock of the T. Cannon Fruit Commission Croup* Cough, Difficult Breathing.... t» j onr InIcrosl, as oar large and wel> most sublime and diversified scenery to be found on Holland, three miles from here, was Bait Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. graded stock fnlly sustains oar asser< the Continent. Take a summer tour. Company and the Wichita Wholesale Gro- blown to atoms, and that of E. Rheumatism, Kheumatlc Pains (tea. not bur your summer outfit before calling cery Company. Loss on building, J48.000; Fever and A true, chills, Malaria.... Why Travel by the St. P., M. A M. ? on us. as we will best be able to suit you. Graham in the same neighborhood was Piles, Blind or Bleeuing JAKES TOLBEKT, Prop Because only by it can you travel through the MOur stock of Bods. Tackle. Etc. Is large, va- gTocery company's stock, (107,000; Cannon partly destroyed. A number of streams Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head T. J. Ut:t;tH, aunt. largest body of free land left for settlement. Because ried, and includes modern Improvements of the Company's stock, $15,000. Total lnauranoe are higher than ever before known. The VVhoopina: Cough* Vloleut Coughs. it reaches the Great Falls, with the largest water- latast pattern) and designs in Generol Uebi lily. Physical Weakness power on the Continent. Because it reaches •75,000. Frisco railroad bridge over White river Is Kidney Diaeaae Nervous Debility 1 Helena, the richest city of its size in the world; and EVERYTHING WANT IN THIS LINE The Weeks Failures. washed away and crops along the river are t'rinary Weakness, Wetting Be*. .. because it is the shortest and best route to Butte, generally destroyed. Diseases of tbe Heart,Palpitation 1.1 the largest miningcamp on earth. Special tourists* Gum. Rifles and Hunters' Accoutrements, Base Ball NEW YORK, July OT.—The failures dur- Fairbanks' Scales, and landseekers' rates. Daily trains through solid and Boating Outfits, Hammocks and Tents, Lawn ing the last seven days were for the United u lema, Lawn Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt to Montana. Choice o f threte e routeroutes s ttoo ththee Pacific Tennis, Croquet Sets and all out-door States, 187; for Canada, 28; total, 216; Died at the Age of 1O5 Tears. of price. DB. HUMPHREYS' SIANDAL, (1U pages) WIND MILLS, HAY PRESSES. CoastCt. FiFindd ou t tal ll labou b t iit bby writinii g for "" The games. Alio, hundreds ot other arti- richly bound In cloth aud gold, mailed free. cits you need la not weather. against a total of 208 last week. For the ITHACA, N. Y., July 27.—llary Jackson, col- Humphreys' >Ietlirevolver—had cocked it, aimed it stand the drift of the interrogatory ad- the driver got down; there was no lodge; was reduced as low as it well could be. at his mistress' head and fired! dressed to him. and after interminable fumbling he open- I was setting off on a raw winter after- There was a thud, a horrible thud, When at length he did I gathered ed it, and we passed through. There noon, with a rising wind, falling barom that I heard plainly even now as I'drove from his words and gestures, as well as were three more gates, at all of which It Saved my Child's Life. eter and thickening BIOW, upon a twelve along in my safe brougham, and I woke the wind'would let me, the reassuring he fumbled, so that when at last we- " When my child iraa born, "We are using in our nur. mile drive along a rutty road, to visit a screaming—screaming so loudly that if information that we had come wrong. drew up at a hall door I had the pleasure the doctor ordered one of the scry (containing forty infants) woman whom—despite the stoutness o: any one had been occupying a room near And, as ill luck would have it, the road of hearing the Hour of 6 tolled distinctly other Foods. She ate that un- /"QOv your Lactated Food, and find my assertions to the contrary to my mine they'must have been awoke by the had narrowed so much that we had to by several clocks within and without the til she nearly died. I had three it far superior to all other food children—I scarcely knew; against whose goon for some distance before finding a house. doctors, who said the trouble FOR INFANTS and MAUDS sound; but, as it happened, nobedy was. which has been used during husband mine had a rooted prejudice The girls were separated from me by a place wide enough to enable us to turn. was Indigestion, and ordered THE PHYSICIANS FAVORITE. the past ten years that I have and for bringing her into more intimate the food changed to Lactated Posaeasee many Important Advantages long passage, and the servants were in So that it must have been fully half an over all other prepared Foods. been visiting physician. The relations with whom I was well aware Food. It saved my child's life, Sisters of Charity, who have an entirely different region. hour from the time of our first passing and I owe you many thanks that he would be less than moderately it before we found ourselves once BABIES CRY FOR IT. charge of the institution, say grateful to me. Why, then, was I doing The dream had been PO much more for it I regard your Food as INVALIDS RELISH IT. it has no equal.*1 real than reality that it must have been again at tile finger post; that blind invaluable, and superior to all it? This is the question I am about to leader of the blind. The dark other artificial food for babies. Perfectly Nourishes a Baby with W. E. DB COUBCT, M. D., answer, and when it is answered you some minutes—ft seemed to me hours— or without the addition of milk. St. Joseph's Foundling Asylum, before my reason could assert itself had fully fallen before we found s. Mrs. A. J. BENFIELD, Three Sixes. 25c. SOo. SI.00. will probably think me an even greater Boston, Mass, Cincinnati, Ohio. enough to tell me which was which. I ourselves rolling noiselessly as snow 15 Indiana Place. A valuable pamphlet on " The Nutrition fool th'an did my girls, whp were ignor- of Infants and Invalids," free. ant that I had any reasons beyond native do not bnow how long it was before I at could make us over the cobblestoned pig headedness. length summoned up resolution to strike streets of a little country town. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT., a light, and shaking with terror so that "This must be Salcote," said I to my- It would be putting the amount o: I could hardly hold the candle to get out self; "I know that Salcote is their town. thought that I was apt to devote to Mrs of bed and examine the room for some Courage! We can't be very far off now." Smith far too high to say that I thought indication of what could have been the "Let no one holloa before they are out of her once a year. She had certainly cause of that dread, dull noise, which I of the wood!" never crossed my mind on the previous could by no possibility believe to have This thought had scarcely passed day. Why, then, was it that no sooner existed only in my imagination. I through my mind before I was conscious was I asleep last night than I was with searched in vain. The windows were of a jolt, severer than any that the snow her? It would have seemed natural thai all securely fastened; the door bolted, as wrapped pavement of Salcote'could in- I, who during all my waking hours hac I had left it over night. The pictures flict; the carriage gave a sort of dip on been occupied with my husband, his hung on the walls; there was no brick one side; in an instant the horses were plans, his departure, his absence, his re- fallen from th« chimney on the hearth; pulled up on their haunches, the foot- turn, should, if I dreamed at all, have man off the box and holding the carriage dreamed of him. He never once crossec not even a handful of soot or a starling's nest. Nothing, nothing anywhere. door open. my brain. I had other absorbing sub- "If you please, m'm, you will have to jects of interest, an attachment of Sue's I crept back to bed, still quivering in every nerve. I must make up my mind get out; one of the wheels has come off." that I disapproved of and over which ] I did not need a second bidding. In an worried head and heart through many that the whole thing had been the work of my own fancy, preternaturally alive instant I was out standing in the snow, an anxious hour; a budding taste for and peering with the help of Salcote's play in my eldest boy; debts of his to be in sleep. Good heavens! Could the power of any imagination be adequate to dim street gas at one of the hind wheels "My carriage has broken down." hidden from his father; a wearing fear What an houj at which to call, with a lest my excellent younger son shoulc presenting to me with the astounding in order to verify my servant's words. They were but too true. It had come a twelve mile drive home afterward! If break down under the strain of his ex- vividness mine had done the figure of a white headed seneschal—obviously the amination for the Indian civil service. that man, kneeling with his back to me off. Fortunately in so doing it had fall- en inward instead of outward, in which confidential family servant of whom I by the fire and stealing a covert hand to had heard—appeared in answer to my Yes, I had a ehoice of nightmares in that coat poeket. I shut my eyes. Still latter case the carriage must, of course, my stable, a row of skeletons in my have been overturned. I stared stupidly ring, I would thrust in my card, and re- I saw him, and with such distinctness I turn whence I came, without asking to closet, any one of which would, one felt that if I put out my hand I must at it. "Was this a judgment on me for might think, have furnished the stufl my pig headedness? What was to be be admitted. I waited breathlessly. It touch him. I lit another candle. The was some time before any one appeared. for my nleeping thoughts as they did un- more liglTt the better; still, I saw him. done?" ceasingly for my waking ones. Not a1 "Which is the best inn in town?" asked Who, indeed, would be expected to ar- I hid my head under the clothes; still I rive at such an hour? At length there all I I passed them all by, to dream saw him. The cold sweat stood on my I, addressing generally a group of gapers wholly, connectedly, and with an aston- which, snowball like, had gathered round was a sound of steps, and of a turning ishing vividness of Mrs. Smith. forehead. I lay in an agony till day- handle. The door opened, and in the break; and when the reassuring light me and my broken wheel. Half a dozen aperture appeared a man. Was he an I was with her in a room—a room I began to creep in, I became a little more voices instantly cried "White Hart;" as had never, to my knowledge, been in old or young one? I craned my head out able to summon to my aid such reason many dirty fingers pointed up the street feverishly to ascertain. Young, obvi- before; presumably at Longmains, whose to where, about a hundred yards off, I doors I had never entered. It was a as I was master of, to correct the hither- ously young. But perhaps he was a to overwhelming influence of that ghastly could faintly see an old fashioned sign footman. Again I stared feverishly out. room simply. No feature of it impressed hanging out. itself with any distinctness on my mem- vision. No, he was not in livery. He was a but- T^OK THE COMING SEASON, mv stock of Furniture is complete in all its Several circumstances of improbability "I Buppose," said I disconsolately to ler, and he was a young man. ory, as I have heard has often been the the coachman, who was already begin- -*- details. If you wish a nice Bedroom Set, Parlor Piece, Dining Table, Fancy case in other vivid dreams. On reflec- in the dream presented themselves with Chair or Desk, you will do well to come and see me. Furniture Coverings such ning to unfasten the traces, "that you [CONTOTOID.J tion, I was not sure that I should know some reassurance to my mind. The as Velours Tapestries, Petit Point, etc., in great variety. A splendid line of Baby murderer, as seen by me, had been a will have to stay here the night; I must Carnages, New Fol.hng Beds. Please look over my Stock.J it again. Of one only fact in connection go home in a fly." The Brandon female college is conduct- Respectfully, with it was I quite certain, and that young man. Now, I happened accident- ally to liave learned only lately that the As I spoke I Bet off to walk to the ed exclusively by women. It wai incor- was, that as we sat together at the fire, White Hart, which I reached in about parated twenty years ago and it curricu- MARTIN HALLER. the door, the only door the room pos- Smiths possessed as butler an old family lum, discipline and everythicp about it are servant, who' had lived with them over two minutes. sessed, was on our left hand. "My carriage has broken down," said controlled by Miss Frank Johnson and thirty years, and whom they were most her at ieta iU. We were sitting, as I say, together by unlikely to have parted with. Also, I as I entered, addressing the civil wom- the fire. There was a clock on the man- throughout the dream, I was conscious an—landlady, I suppose—who came to KOAL. tel piece; what kind of clock it was was that but for servants, Mrs. Smith and I me. "I want a fly at once, please, as LEGALS. dim to me; but there was a clock, for I were alone in the house. Now, only soon as it can be got ready. Have you remembered hearing it tick. Mrs. Smith yesterday one of the girls had casualty one in—a good fly? I want a good fly at Probate Order. was sitting opposite to me; her back to- mentioned meeting Mr. Smith in Leigh- once, please," repeating the words with BTATE OF MICHIGAN, j We are receiving about one ward the door, facing which I was. I ton. As the light broadened I dwelt an empliasis which I thought must im- COENTY OF WA6HTKNAW. J ' could see her features as plainly as I had At a session of the Probate Court for the County Hundred Cars of All with more and more confidence «n these press them upon my hearer. She assured of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the done Sue's, when she knelt beside me at discrepancies, and was able to go down me that she had, though from the length city of Ann Arbor, on Friday, twenty-sixth day Sizes of luncheon, asking why I was so mysteri- of July in the year one theusand tight to breakfast presenting such a distant re- of time that elapsed before it appeared I hundred and eighty-nine. ous. I could not have believed that I semblance to my usual self as I have de- since have felt certain that she had not Present, J. WILLARD BABBITT, Judge of Pro- knew Mrs. Smith's face so well; her un- scribed. spoken the truth, but had to wait in hope bate. important nose, her slightly indicated In the matter of the estate of William H. Dell, eyes, lusterless air, and characterless of the return of some vehicle now con- deceased. LEHI KOAL, But when left to myself after break- veying another fare and of some poor, On reading and filing the petition, duly veri- figure. But out of some lumber room fast, with nothing to distract my thoughts fied, of Jesse A. Dell praying that administration of memory they must have started, con- tired horse, destined through me to be of said estate may be granted to himself or some and no appearances of equanimity to balked of his hard earned feed. ether suitable person. From the Pennsylvania R. R. & jured up by the strong spelb of sleep. keep up, the vision returned upon me Thereupon it U Ordered. That Monday, the 26th Ami as I sat waiting in the little inn day of August next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Coal Co., old and It was a perfectly connected, rational with almost its first force. be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and dream. It was I, and she was Mrs. parlor my thoughts were not of the most that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other Again I saw that kneeling figure, that complacent. Perhaps I had had enough persons interested in said estate, are required to Smith. She was not half Mrs. Smith stealthy rising, that traveling of the hand appear at a session of said Court, then to be hold- and half somebody else. She did not of having my own will now. After all, en at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, to the coat pocket. I heard the click of I had better henceforth submit tamely to and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer suddenly, and without exciting any sur- that cocked revolver! I could not bear of the petitioner should not be granted: And CELSSRATED LEE KINS. prise in my mind—so eccentric are the Alice's rule. I was clearly not fit to rule it is further ordered, that said petitioner give it. It must mean something! I must go myself. Into what a stupid quandary notice to the persons interested in said estate, laws of dreaming—become metamor- to her. Must warn her. As you know, of the pendency of said petition, and the hear- phosed into another person. She was, I rang the bell to order the carriage. But had I brought myself, guid.d only ing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to by the will-o'-the-wisp of a sense- be published in the Aun Arbor REGISTER, a news- Before Purchasing Call and continued to be, Mrs. Smith, of in the interval, before it was answered, paper printed and circulated in said county, Longmains. the vision passed; reason, or what I sup- less dream? Well, the only rational three successive weeks previous to said day of and inspect the KOAL AT course now left me to adopt was to re- hearing. The one thing that clashed with proba- posed to be reason, reasserted its sway, S. WOOD & CO.'S LUMBER telling me how shadowy was the pretext turn home as quickly as possible, ac- J. WILLARD BABBITT. bility was the fact of my being sitting knowledge my folly, submit with what fA true copy.] Judge of Probate. OFFICE, or at GEORGE MOORE'S tete-a-tete with Mrs. Smith in any room upon which I was going to intrude upon WM. G. DOTY, Probate Register. «4 this stranger; how little my husband good humor I could muster to the just GROCERY STORE, S. STATE late at night, for somehow I knew that laughter that folly would provoke, and Mortgage Kale. it was late at night. I do not remember would thank me, etc. wherea«, default has been made in the con- ST., or at YARDS, located resolve never to make such a fool of my- ditions of a mortgage executed By Peleg Marshall looking at the clock, but I was by some This same thing was repeated more self again. As I so resolved a girl en- to Helen Marshall, bearing date January 9th, A. on T. & A. A. TRACK, means aware that such was the case. than once; it was only Alice's triumphant D., 1874, and recorded in the office of Register of We were both working, and one of us tered to poke the fire and ask if I would Deeds for Washtenaw County, Michigan, January near D. HISOOCKS. "That settles it!" which gave me the like to take anything. I refused and 10th, 1874, in liber 49 of mortgages, on page 505, had said something about its being 12 final impetus that enabled me to decide and whereas said mortgage contains the usual o'clock. Thi3 was followed by Mrs. inquired how far they called it to Long- insurance and tax clauses by which it is provided which of the two courses to adopt, mains. that any sums of money that said mortgagee may Smith making an observation which I though, indeed, I thought I must have be obliged to pay to keep the buildings on the HISCOCK & WOOD. had forgotten. I was sure that I had "To Longmains, m'm? About three mortgaged premises insured against loss or gone in any case. I could not get that miles, m'm; not quite three miles, but it damage by fire, and to pay any taxes assessed heard it perfectly at the time, for imme- man's kneeling back from before my upon said mortgaged premises with ten per cent, diately 011 waking I had recalled it, but is not a good road." interest thereon from the time of payment shall eyes. I could not have faced another She left the room again. Only three be a lien upon said mortgaged premises added to afterward it had escaped me, and, make night alone in the dark with it. the amount secured by said mortgage, and where- what efforts I might, I was unable to re- mUes! To have come so near and then as said mortgagee has been obliged to pay and has So now, reader, you know my reason turn back? Should I not turn back? paid for such insurance and taxes with such in- capture it. After all, it was of no great terest since the execution of said mortgage, the The Ann Arbor Savings Bank for setting off at past 3 o'clock on a Should I go on? As I hesitated again I consequence whether I remembered it or Bum of thirteen hundred dollars; and whereas by r January afternoon upon a twelve mile saw that kneeling figure stealthily ris- said default the power of sale contained in said O ganized 1869, under the General Banking Law of this State. not. mortgage has become operative, and no suit 01 drive along a rutty road with rising wind ing, with its backward traveling hand. proceeding in law or equity having been insti- What I did remember, with a startling and thickening snow, to visit an almost I looked round with a shiver. I wished tuted to recover the debt secured by said mort CAPITAL, $50,000^ SURPLUS, $100,000; gage or any part thereof and the sum of distinctness, was that no sooner had she entire stranger, whom my husband did the girl would come in again; I wished six thousand six hundred and seventy- ceased speaking than there came a knock not wish me to hold any communication four dollars, Including the said sum paid TOTAL ASSETS, $661,186. that I was not alone in the room. I shut for insurance and taxes and the interest at the door. I remembered thinking with. Probably you think me as great my eyes, and still before them was that thereon as aforesaid being now claimed to be that it was an odd time of night for any a fool as the girls would have done. I due upon 6aid mortgage: Notice is therefore Business Men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons will find kneeling figure. hereby given that said mortgage will be fore- one to knock at the door, but Mrs. Smith was too much occupied with my own I must go on! I would go on! At the closed by a sale of the mortgaged premises this Bank a showed no surprise. She said phleg- thoughts to notice the weather or the therein described or some part thereof, to wit: same moment the landlady entered to All of the following described land situated in matically, "Come in;" and the door landscape much. I was worried with tell me that a fly was at the door, and I the City of Ann Arbor, in the County of Wash- opened at once and in walked the butler. the stupid effort (which yet I could not followed her out. There it stood, with tenaw. and State of Michigan, viz : the East half SAFE 4.ND CONVENIENT For some strange dream reason I could help making) to recall that remark of (EJ^)of lot No. eight (8) in block No. four (4), Place at which to make Deposits and do Businss. the horse's head—it was a dispirited, South of Huron street in range No. six (6) East ac- not see his face. It was all mist and Mrs. Smith's, which had immediately cording to the original recorded plat of the INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS disappointed head, poor beast—turned village (now city) of Ann Arbor, excepting & of $1.OO and upwards, acocrding to the rules of the bank, and interest blur to me. On waking I felt suro that preceded the knock at the door in my toward uiy own home and the footman piece of land one rod in width off from the West compounded semi-annually. I should not be able to recognize him dream. In vain, no glimmering of it holding the door open. I got in. side of said lot, at public vendue on the fourth again. I was only conscious that he was would recur to me. I was still cudgel- day of October next, at ten o'clock in the fore- Money to Loan in Sums of $25 to $5,000. a young man. He had a coal box in his "Home, m'm?" asked he, touching his noon, at the Huron street entrance to the Court ing on my restive memory for it when hat, and evidently in no doubt as to the House in the city of Ann Arbor, in said County of SECURED BY UNINCOMBERED REAL ESTATE AND OTHER GOOD SEClTtlTIB hand, and the next thing of which I was my attention was awakened by the car- Washtenaw, that being the place of holding the DIRECTORS : — Christian Mack, W. W. Wines, W. l>. Harriman, answer. Circuit Court in said county. aware about him was that he was kneel- riage stopping and the footman appear- NOJH W. CHEEVER, HELEN MARSHALL, William Deuble, David Rinsey, Daniel Hiscock and W. B. Smith ing at the hearth, making up the fire. ing at the window. "No," said I desperately; "to Long- OFFICERS: —Christian Mack, President; W. W. vVines, Vice- mains. " President; C. E. Hiscock, Cashier. Again it struck me that it was a* odd Attorney for Mortgagee. Mortgagee. time to choose to make up the fire. I "If you please, the coachman is afraid For an instant he looked staggered, as Dated, Aprii 9th, 1889. had, as I tell you, for some reasonless he is not sure which of these roads he if doubting his own ears; then prepared Renort of the Condition of the Ann Arbor Savings Bank reason, not seen his face, though it must ought to take." to get on the box. .A.T -A.3STIT AEBOB, I put my head out. We were at three "Stay," said I; "you must not come FOUND AT MRS. HOYT'S, RESOURCES. 2» 1889. have been turned toward me as he en- LIABILITIES tered the room; but as he knelt at the cross roads. with me. You must find your own way Loans and Discounts 8 509,735 11 Capital Stock % 50.000 00 "Why, there is a sign post!" said I, home, anil tell the young ladies not to be NO. 7 B. ANN ST., Stocks, bonds and mortgagee 244,876 75 Surplus Fund 100,000 CO fire I saw his back—saw it s^ clearly Overdrafts 262 67 Undivided Profits , 3,8% 55 that I felt that, stooping in the same tartly. "Why do not you look at iff" alarmed, however late it may be before North side of Court House, a fine line Dividends unpaid 760 00 'If you please, the names are all I return, and tell him to go on and drive Due from banks in reservelcities 68,927 01 Commercial deposits 141,451 35 attitude over the flame,I should recognize Bills in transit 5,483 72 Savings deposits 853,772 63 it among ten thousand. I saw it far rubbed out." as quick as he can." Furniture and fixtures 1,930 85 Due to banks and bankers 878 05 Here the coachman leaned from his I was off; we clattered with a spurious Certificates of deposit 10,427 58 more distinctly than as I drove along I Current expenses and taxes'paid 29 75 saw the frozen pastures and the shiver- x>x to join in the conversation. briskness until we had left behind us the SPRING MIILLNRY Checks and cash items 148 71 J 661,186 16 ing sheep. "The snow is coming on very thick, streets of the little town. Then we Nickels and pennies 101 59 I do solemnly swear that the above statements ma'am; I doubt our getting to Longmains dropped into a tired crawl, in which we Gold „ 15,000 00 true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Mrs. Smith had risen from her chair AND HAIR GOODS, CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier. ;o-night." continued. The horse was evidently all Silver 930 00 Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 18th day and walked to the other side of tb.; small "At all events we will try," replied I but done. Ah! but, for me, he might A large line of Embroidering Ma- U. S. and National Bank notes 13,769 00 of July, 1889. L. GRUNER, Notary Public with decision. "Go slowly along which- have had his poor nose in his manger! terial. Do your own stamping COKRSCT—Attest: CHRISTIAN MACK, W. B. They certainly had not erred on the by using Kennerley & Creighton's I 661,186 16 SMI-»I, W. D. HARRIMAN, Directors. ever road you think looks most likely transfer designs. The Ann Arbor lodge of juvenile Good the fairs in surrounding towns would be Special Cbeap Excnrsion. THE REGIS rER. THE CITY. Tempters will have charge of the temper- held, a clashing of dates of the fairs in this The Wabash line on Au» 6 will run a ance meeting at Cropsey's Hall next Sun- city, Ypsilanti and Plymouth has arisen, all special low rate excursion in Denver, Col- 0. A. Kelly has purchased the lease of day afternoon. Exercises will consist of of them being set for opening on Sept. 24. orado Springs, Pueblo, Helena, But e, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1889. Krueger's photograph gallery. speaking, singing and select reading: all The managers of the Washtenaw county Salt Lake City and O^den. are invited. fair wish to make it a fair for the entire The lowest roucd trip ritfs ever made W. F. Edwards has rented the house on county and it is quite likely that the dates to these points; for further information czll the corner of North and Thayer-sts. W. P. Rend, of Detroit, has secured the will be changed, either a week earlier or a on or write P. E Dombongh, Dassenger contract for furnishing the University with week later, to avoid interfering with the and ticket agent Wabasd hue, 303 Mudi- Arthur Sweet has been very sick at coal during the ensuing year. About 3000 other fairs. son-Bt, Toledo, O. 02. Jackson, caused by a slight sunstroke. tons will be used, the price paid being $2.45 a ton until Nov. 1, and $2.55 a ton The Chicago & Grand Trunk Railroad Company A leaves for the annual state from Nov. 1 to May 1. Company have decided to put in a mile of Cbeap Harvest Excnrsidns encampment next Wednesday morning. side track on the south side of the State Fair Will be run via the Wabash line to points The ladies of the German M. E. church Ground?, at Lansing, enabling exhibitors in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, D ikota, Baptist church opens next Sunday- will hold an ice cream social this evening, to reach the grounds direct with stock and Colorado, Arkansas and Texas, and all The first month of Summer is an Congregational church closed till Sept. L at the residence of Miss Mary Theirer, No. machinery. This outlay of several thous- parts ot the West, on Augus'. C and 20, interesting period to the retail buyer. 7 Maynard-st, near Liberty. The commit- and dollars will do much to make the com- September 10 and 24, and Oo'ober 8, 1889. tee requests the announcement to be Keep your eye on this column. About $1,000 worth of repairs are to be ing Fair a success. It shows a spirit of Rate, one fare for ruund trip. For partic- put on the Presbyterian church this sum- made that all are invited to attend. enterprise and accommodation that will be ulars apply or write to P. E Dombough, It's newsy. Each week thiugs mer. fully appreciated. passenger and ticket egent, 308 Madison- Godfrey Bross became drunk and disor- st, Toledo, O. 70. will appear that ere the mouth pass- Dr. G. A. Rowe, a graduate of the med- derly Tuesday and the marshal placed him The Technic, the annual publication of es will likely make your dollars ical department, has located at Stock- in jail. Yesterday morning he plead guil- the Engineering Society of the Universi- bridge. It pays to decoiate a room tor rent to stu- more valuable for the reading. ty and Justice Butts fined him $1 and ty, was issued from this office last week. dents, tastefully. Raudal. cm do it for a costs or to stop with the sheriff for 30 days, Black China Silks, one of the daint- The annual excursion of Company A It is a model publication, filled with fine very little money. will be given during the latter part of giving him four hours to pay the fine. cuts and interesting matter. The special iest, lightest and airiest of all the August. features ate the biographical sketch of that On our fifth page to day will be found dress stuffs. Best French dye, war- Abraham Depew, a colored man, was popular teacher, Prof. M. E. Cooley, with a striking and ius-truciive illusrration ot rented to wash and not change the Oscar Sorg has sold his house on Jeffer- drunk Saturdry night and became possess- a fine photo-engraving, and a photo-en- the comparative worih ot the various son-st, to J. A. Marshall, the price being ed of the idea that he owned the city. graving showing the different University color, 22inches 75c 27 inches $1.00 kinds of baking powders new in the mar- $3,400. After spending Sunday in jail and paying buildings and the campus. ket. Wl>y our new Ladies' Waist $6.95 to Justice Pond, on Monday, he Harry Donnelly takes the place of changed his mind about the ownership. Corsets should be worn. They are the Quincy Turner as driver for the American The bicyclists of this city have a hard For Artistic Photography go to most natural garmeut worn as a express company. The arrangements are completed for life of it. Crowded off of the sidewalks Corset. Ladies ever so frail can by law, they cannot get their rights with John Perkins, baggage-master at the the Union Sunday School excursion on other vehicles on the roads. On Monday, wear them with ease and comfort. Michigan central depot, hag been granted next Tuesday. The trip will include a They never break down like the Dr. G. C. Huber took a severe " header " an increase of pension. ride on Lake St. Clair and a day in De- by being forced into the ditch by a carri- ordianary Corset. They are endors- troit. The train starts from here at 7:30 Beautiful cheap wall-papers to decorate About $40 was cleared by the social age driven by one of the University pro- ed by fhysiciars as being beneficial a. m., and leaves Detroit returning at 6 p. fessors, who knowingly drove so that students' rooms with, at Randall's. to health. given by the choir of St. Thomas church, m. last Thursday evening. Huber would be compelled to go into the Try one of the new waists and it The Luther Enterprise has been purchas- ditch. Even when the Prof, saw him fall, T. A. A. &N. M. Ry., will sell ticke's to will prove all of the above reasons. A six months old son of S. J. and Mary ed from the company formerly controlling he did not stop to see whether Huber had persons attending 'he animal csmp meeting We've hardly said a word of white L. Salyer, of the third ward, died on Sun- it by H. Wirt Newkirk, who has been its broke his neck or not. As both Huber of the Michigan C. G. Association to be day of cholera infantum. editor during its life. Mr. Newkiik was and his bicycle were recently injured by held at Bay View July 15th to Aug. 16th. goods. What need? You know being run into by a wagon, he feels as Tickets on sale July 15th to 24ih inclu- they're here, whatever fashion calls formerly city editor of THE REGISTER and The case of Susan C. Jenkins against we congratulate him upon his new ven- though the driver must have a special sive. Good goiag only on day of sale, and LADIES! for, and the prices satisfactory. We Zina P. King has been appealed to the cir- ture. spite against the bicyclist. returning not later than Ane. 16 h. At have just opened big lots of French cuit ccurt by Mrs. Jenkins. one fare for round trip. G. H. Hazle- Nainsooks, India Linens, Victoria Asa Whitehead was convicted before The officers have been on the look-out wood, Agent. Hutzel & Co., ara putting in hot water Justice Doyle, of Milan, of having assault- for the past ten days for Otto Von Tess- Lowns, Persian Lawns, Swiss Mulls, heating apparatus for H. M. Tabor, Wm. Do you want a ed Daniel Aylsworth and was fined $10 mer, who has been employed as taxider- ANBT ARBOR MARKET REPORT. Figured Swiss and Plaid Nainsooks. Wagner and Fred. Belser. and $10.35 costs or 15 days in jaiL mist at the University for some time past. Flouncings and all of the Ham- Whitehead is dissatisfied with the virdict The charge against him is a very serious Black Stocking that burg jamily beauty touched as Four freight cars jumped the track Mon- and has appealed the case to the circuit one, getting two little girls, eight or ten Pr'ces Paid by our Merchants. you've never known them. day on the Y leading from the Michigan court. years old, drunk. Should he be found, a will not fade? If so, Summer Shawls at greatly reduc- Central to the T. 8t A. A. tracks. warrant will be issued for his arrest for ANN AKEOR, Aug. 1, 1889. Newton A. Prudden, one of the old one of the most serious offenses known to Apples, per bu 40 @ ro ed prices. We havn't a very large F. E. Yale has closed up his place of Beef dressed, per cwt 5 00 us 6 OU then go to SCHAIRER pioneers of Ann Arbor, died at his resi- the law. It is charged that for several Butter, per ft & 12 lot ar:d at the prices made can't last business in the post-office building and dence on N. State-st, on Tuesdeay, of old months past he has been in the habit of Beef on foot, per cwt 2 50 @ 3 50 long. moved the stock to his store on State-st. age, he having passed four score and four enticing little girls into out-of-the-way Beans. 1 25 @ 1 50 & MILLEN, and try years in life. His wife died a few months Chickens, per ft 10 @ 15 Chale Kashmere 1.25, I 40, 1.75, The Detroit News of Tuesday contained places and making indecent exposure of Calfskins 2.00, $2.50. since. The funeral was held yesterday his person to them. The complaints of Clover seed, per bu 3 50 @ 4 75 a pair of Smith & a fine cut and sketch of Dr. Flemmimg afternoon. Corn in cob, per bu 18 @ 20 India Chuddas 2.50 to $5.00 Cream Carrow, who will soon move to this city. this have been numerous and should he be Deacon skins 15 @ 30 caught, it is likely that he will serve a Eggs per doz O 11 Angell's Fast Black and Cardinal. Deputy sheriff Peterson did not sell the Flour, per bbl 5 00 @ 5 75 All Algerine Shawls,Tinsel Stripe Prof. M. E. Cooley will read a paper be- long term in prison. Honey per 1b 15 fore the American Association for the Ad- property at Krueger's gallery last Satur- Hogs on foot.per cwt 3 50 @ 4 00 Stockings and you will $5.00. day as advertised, an injunction restrain- Hides, green Oh 4 vancement of Science which meets this ing him being issued by the circuit court The Storm on Tuesday. Hides, cured i]4 @ 5 Hand Embrcidered Cashmere month. Hay, Timothy No. 1, per ton 10 00 (rt 12 00 wear no other kind. Cream, 3.50 up. on the application of Mrs. Rhoda R. Boyd, The thunder-storm on Tuesday after- Hay, Clover, per ton 9 00 @ 10 00 A plug blew out of a steam pipe at the who owns the second chattel mortgage on Lard,per ft 8 (a) 9 The Gingham and Sateen coun- noon was one of the most severe that ever Lamb 10 @ 11 The only Brand of electric light station Saturday night, and the property. visited Ann Arbor, the rain and hail fall- Mutton, per ft>, dressed 6 ® 7 ters are a trysting place for bargains. 25 the streets and business places were left Ephriam Bortel was arrested on com- Oats The 30 cent Koechlin Sateens have in darkness. ing in torrents, the rainfall being one and Pork, dressed, per cwt 5 00 @ 5 50 Black Stockings that not gone up, but they're going out, plaint of selling liquor last year without one fifth inches in less than an hour. The Potatoes, per bu 40 50 The County Board of School Examin- having paid his tax, the prosecuting attor- Sheep pelts 50 1 60 and so are the 12J Sateens. So are house of James Cook, on E. University- Straw, per ton 4 00 will not fade. We ers are in session at the court house today ney making the charge. He appeared Tallow V/2 2 French Ginghams at 25c. and the city is filled with would-be before Justice Pond. July 24, waived ex- ave, was struck by lightning, a part of the Veal 5 6 So are the American Combination Wheat, old 78 88 mean just what we say. school-mams. amination and was bound over to the cir- chimney being torn down and several raft- Wheat, new. 75 78 Ginghams at 15c. The honor cuit court for trial. Wool 2i 31 roll of dress goods bargains would Louis P. Hall is fitting up a fine dental ers splintered. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Dr. The Color cannot be be lacking without the Alabama office over Sheehan's book store on State- One of our small-fruit growers says our Darling, with their children, were in the et, and expects to relieve suffering human- fruit growers are "penny wise and pound house and felt the shock but were not in- removed by acids, and Wool Challis at 5 cents. ity by next week. foolish" in glutting the Detroit market, NEW FIRM We have Flannel Blouses and Jer- when they could get as much for berries jured. The storm was the most severe in IN THE is just as glossy and seys. In color, fit, finxsh-everything A young son of Dr. Prescott's is suf- at our evaporating works, after deducting the northern part of the city, along the there's something to suit any lady in fering from a series of boils just above his all expenses in getting them to market, banks of the river. black after repeated eye, caused by striking himself there with commissions, loss of crates, etc. orm BOOS: want of such a rig. a pitchfork handle. At the Michigan Central depot the Barber Shop! We have Ladies Ribbed Vests at water was a foot deep on the south side washing as when new. 12J cents each. The light in the court house tower has Joseph E. Ryan, of Webster, visited the and covered the tracks on the north side, Everything neat and first-class. Best We also have a very nice garment failed altogether during the past week and residence of bis father-in-law, Richard and about two feet of muddy water cov- of Workmen. Try us. The dye being vegeta- our citizens have been obliged to guess at Butler, of Salem, last Sunday, and before ered the cellar bottom. The basement of 25c, and an extraordinary nice Vest the hour of the night leaving assaulted Butler. A warrant was at 50c. Ferguson's cart factory was covered with GHAS. SHETTERLEY & BRO. ble does not injure the issued for Ryan's arrest and he was taken about six inches of mud and water, the We have a full line of Misses Henry Burgraf was sentenced to jail for before Justice Pond, Tuesday, his examin- course of water down Detroit and Divi- goods. In fact wash- Vests' in long and short sleeves. 30 days by Justice Butts for being drunk, ation then being set down for Aug. 8. sion-sts being changed by the closing of We've hardly said a word about not being able to pay the $1 fine and costs the sewers, and pouring the flood down ing improves the color. Spool Cotton in a year. Did you which the official imposed. Nelson Younglove concluded that un- between the drive-way and into the base- less he was married soon, the time was ment of the shops. Know that J. & P. Coats Spool Cot- Mrs. Margarette O'Toole, wife of Wm. not far distant when he would be an old- Every pair warranted, ton was now sold for 4 cents per O'Toole, died on Friday of blood poison- love. Last Thursday he came to Ann The hail appeared to be confined mostly spool or 47 cents per dozen less a ing, aged 32 years. The funeral was held Arbor from York, bringing with him Ella to the northern part of the city also, and and if not found as discount of 6 per cent in quantities from the residence on Pontiac-st. Brightbell, of the same place, and Justice fortunately did not reach the fruit Pond quidkly made them man and wife. orchards on the high ground. A number of one dozen or more? You can The other day we fsand the old patri- of gardens were damaged badly by the represented return buy it here at the above prices and arch Horace Carpenter, 84 years of age, pelting hail and if it had reached the when you come for it you will find raking up hay in bis hay-field, as active as Charles W. Mellor commenced suit in peach trees, the damage would have been them and your money White Cotton from No. 8 to 140, a boy. Such men are rare in Michigen. the circuit court yesterday, against F. great. Eugene Yale, claiming $400.95 for wages Black Cotton from No. 8 to 130, The lightning made matters interesting will be refunded. A petition has been filed in the probate and money loaned. The suit was brought Colored Cotton in all of the desirable on the discovery that Yale had given a around the telephone, telegraph and elec- court asking that Richard Snell, of Whit- tric light stations but did not do any dam- Smith & Angell's Fast colors made from No. 40 to 60. more Lake, be adjudged insane and placed in chattel mortgage on his stock for $3,000 to his wife, which had been filed with the age. The horses that were tied out in the BACH & ABEL. the asylum. The hearing will be held rain did not take kindly to it and several later. city clerk. Black Stockings for 26 South Me hi St. of them broke away and ran through the Douglas Bycraft acknowleged that he Frank Armstrong, who has been supsr- streets. Ladies, Men, Misses had assaulted Wm. S. Milburn to Justice intendent of the Thompson-Houston elec- WATCHES, CLOCKS, Pond, Monday, and that kind-hearted of- tric light station for the past year, leaves Marriage Licenses. and Children. Try a ficial let him off upon paying $1 fine and for Bay City, next Tuesday, where he be- James M. Holloway, Adrian 23 JEWELERY $2 70 costs. comes secretary and general manager of Jennie Gatrity, Ann Arbor 23 pair and you will wear the Bay County Electric Light Company. Fred. J. Lawrence, Superior 40 1 BUT BLUFF Deputy clerk Brown can work faster -AND- His position here will be filled by W. P. Mina Doty, Ypsilanti ..„ 21 than any other official in the state. He Stevens, of Hillsdale. no other brand. Is being made by envious im- issued three marriage licenses within fif- Elmer E. Beach, Chicago 27 teen minutes yesterday morning, a record Jessie E. Taylor, Ann Arbor 28 itators, but they fall far short The excursion given by Bethlehem William F. Smith, Ypsilanti 81 SILVERWARE hard to beat. Sunday School to Whitmore Lake, last SCHAIRER & MILLEN, of reaching either QUALITY Rosa A. Brooker, Ypsilanti 30 The Pomological society will discuss week, was a grand success, there being 700 Agents for Ann Arbor, Mich. or PEICES on persons on the train. Notwithstanding Nelson Younglove, York 32 pears, peaches, grapes, and their diseases, Ella Brightbill, York 33 'jal attention to Watch repairing. at their regular monthly meeting on Sat- no charge was made to the scholars either for the ride on the train or on the boat, Charles L.Jones, Superior 36 urday. A fine exhibit of fruits of the Sarah D. Russell, Canton 35 season will be made. the society placed $55 in the treasury af- SOLID LEATHER ter paying all expense?. John Eagles, Dexter 4 L. T. LIMPEE.T, The board of managers of the Washte- Carrie Hughes, Dexter 23 naw County Agricultural society will hold Frederick Maier, Chelsea 29 Watch-Maker and Jeweler, Joseph Goodman was arrested by deputy Ilangsterfer Block. a meeting on Saturday afternoon, at the sheriff Peterson, at Ypsilanti, Tuesday, and Anna Marie Reule, Chelsea 25 court house. Important business will brought to this city and gave $2,500 bonds John J. ComstocV, Chicago 29 come up at the meeting. to appear before Justice Pond, on Aug. 8, Julia R. Bell, Ann Arbor 28 Sale. SHOES! to answer the charge of defrauding Eliza Herman J, Knop, Webster 22 Whereas default having been made in the con- Martin Kapp, a Northfield farmer, was ditions of three several mortgages executed by Cordary out of $1,200. She claims that LizzieS. Northard, Dexter 18 Augustus M. Britton and Samantha M. Britton, When compared with ours. before Justice Pond, last Friday, charged his wife, to Mrs. S. S. Cowles, the first mortgage by his wife with assault and battery. He they were to go into business together, Gottfried Schuon, Ann Arbor 25 bearing date the 28th day of June, 1879, and re- Quote goods. she furnishing him $1,200 with which to Bertha Hennlng. Ann Arbor 24 corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for plead guilty and paid $14.10 into the Washtenaw County, Michigan, on the first day of In all points essential in county treasury for his fun. buy goods which he failed to do. Skillful Treatment. July, 1879, in Liber 58, of mortgages, on page 95. good shoes, our line is be- Osvosso Times.—Dr. Fruth, of New The second mortgage bearing date the 7th day of Barney & James have contracts for lay- Morris Lantz and Theodore Wetzel July. 188!, and recorded in the office of the Regis- started for Whitmore Lake during the York, Physician and Surgeon, late Sur- ter of Deeds for Washtenaw County, Michigan, on yond competition. Ladies and ing new stone walks in front of the stores geon in the Providence Dispensary of New the 12th day of July, 1883, in Liber 68, of mort- occupied by J. M. Stafford and Goodspeed severe storm Saturday night, and long be- gages, on page 304. The third mortgage dated Gents', consult your comfort. fore they arrived there they were sorry York City, by request of his many friends July 3d, 1881, and recorded in the office of the & S jn, and nine rods in front of the resi- and patients will make a return visit to Register of Deeds for Washtenaw County, Michi- Call and see us, and let us dence of W. EL Freeman, on S. Fourth-st. that they had not waited until daylight. gan, on the 7th day of July, 1884, in Liber 65, of The night was dark and the horse preferred Ann Arbor, Tuesday, August 6th, 1889. mortgages, on page 207. On which three above show you our goods from 10 described mortgages there is claimed to be due, at The largest passenger train ever passing the ditch to the road, a consequence being The doctor is meeting with gratifying suc- the date of this notice, the sum of 13194.26, for to 20 per cent discount, for 30 that when the Lake was reached, horse, cess, and we advise the affiicted to con- principal and Interest, and no action or proceed- through this city was the Pacific express ings at law or in equity having been instituted to days only. Goods marked in which went west on the Michigan Central buggy and boys were covered with dirt sult him on the above date. His speci- recover the debt secured by said mortgages or any and mud. ality is chronic diseases and diseases of the part thereof. Notice is hereby given that by vir- plain figures. on Sunday night. It consisted of 16 tue of a power of sale contained in said mortgages coaches and was drawn by two engines. eye and ear, and he gives his entire atten- and of the statute in such cases made and pro- We are here every day and The real estate in this city belonging to tion to the successful treatment of these provided, the said mortgages wiil be foreclosed by the estate of the late Alice M. Risdon was complaints. His success is due to a thor- a sale of the mortgaged premises therein describ- stand by our goods. Mrs. William Kalmbach a former resi- sold at auction, on Monday morning, at ed, which sale will be made at the West door of dent of Ann Arbor, died at Muskegon on ough knowledge of the human system, the Court House in the City of Ann Arbor, in the the court house by Col. H. S. Dean, ad- gained by an extensive hospital experience County of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, »t Monday, and her remains were brought ministrator of the estate. Marshal Walsh public auction, by the Sheriff of said county, on here for burial on Tuesday. The deceased and careful study. He does not profess to Friday, the 25th day of October, A. D. 1889, at 2 Samuel Krause, was a daughter of E. Sweet, of North- bought for $2,570, the house in which he o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy the amount 48 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Mich, lives, corner of Fifth and Ann-sts. T. F. perform miracles nor to work by magic, which shall then be due on said mortgages, with field. but extensive experience in the hospitals the Interest thereon and costs and expenses of Hill bid in two places, the elegant new sale and sixty five dollars attorney fee as stipulat- Died of typhoid fever at her home in house on the corner of Fourth and Liberty- of New York City, office association with ed in said mortgages in case of foreclosure The 6ts, for $3,000, and the brick house on eminent specialists there and years of premises described in said mortgages to be sold T. A. A. & N. M. Ry., make one and Dorr, Allegan county, on July 24, Mrs. as above specified, are the lot, piece or parcel of one third tare for round trip to Pine Wm. Osborn, youngest daughter of the the corner of East University and South study with the best authorities, make his land situated in the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Lake, Mich., to persons to attend Ha6ket University-avep, for $3,00. treatment in certain lines of practice and known and described as follows: All of lot late Hon. Aaron Childs, and sister of Mrs. No. 6, block five, Range ten (10), East Lawrence Park camp meeting, held at Pine Lake. Robert Campbell and W. K. Childs, of worthy of consideration. That it is skill- and Maynard's addition to the Village, now City, Tickets sales commencing July 25th, and this city. She was greatly loved and es- ful, that it is not experimental, that it rep- of Ann Arbor, Michigan, according to the plats There is some talk of changing the dates of said Village and City recorded in the office of sold Tuesdays and Saturdays. Good to teemed by a large circle of friends who of holding the Washtenaw county fair. resents the best improvements and devel- the Register of Deeds for Wastenaw County, return not later than Aug. 27th. G. II. sympathize with her husband and children Notwithstanding the great pains taken by opments of modern discovery, is all that is State of Michigan. MKS. S. 8. COWLES Hazlewood, Agent. in their sad bereavement. our managers to ascertain on what dates claimed for it. Health is as important as life, and no invalid who values health can Dated at ANN ARBOR, MICH., August 1, 1889. afford to lose this opportunity of obtaining his skilful treatment. Consultations free at the Arlington House on the above date.