VOL. LXIIL—NO. 20. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898. WHOLE NO. 3392.

A GREAT JOINT MEETING. WEBSTER FARMERS' CLUB. DOWN SDUTHIH DIM Over 400 Masons from all Parts of LOCATED AT LAST A Pleasant and Profitable Meeting Golf and Bicycle Clothes the County Here Last Night. Held Saturday. Last night was a memorable one to When tbe Argus scribe arrived at tbe Sampson and Schley are Now Are the kind you Extra Golf and Cycle The 31st Regiment Arrived Maons in Washtenaw county, fully 400 hospitable and comfortable old home of Pants. There ^Tuesday Night. being present at the joint initiation of at Key West. Wm. E. Boyden in Webster at about 11 want. They are the Golden Rule and Fraternity Lodges, of o'clock Saturday morning to be present leading cycle costume. this city, when Piof. B. M. Thompson at tbe regular monthly meeting of the Golf and Bicycle and President Gottlob Luick were Webster Farmers Club, which was to They are the best Caps. GIVEN AN OVATION made Master Masons. Every lodge in THE SPANISH FLEET be held there, he found besides Mr. style of outing suit tbe oonnty^vas represented to a more Boyden and his household, just two Golf Hose. All or less degree in numbers. Tbe work farmers there. It looked as though because they are Along the Route to done was of the highest order of excel Has Now Safely Reached San the fine weather bad tempted the mem specially adapted to Fancy Negligee Shirts Chickamauga Park. lence. tiago de . bers to stay at home to atteDd to tbeir just those purposes. A splendid banquet was partaken of spring work and let the discussion of are substituted for after tbe ceremonies were over, and topics interesting to farmers take care Sweaters during hot The Thirtysecond Left for Tampa, when the cigars were lighted Judge H. The Oregon is at the Barbadoes and of itself. But before 12 o'olock—that's FROM Fla., Last Night.—Both Regi Wirt Newkirk asssumed the duties of the Harvard Has Left Martin dinner time in the country—vehicle weather. ments are the Flower of toastmaster and introduced the follow ique.— An Immediate Naval after vehicle rolled into the yard and Michigan Young Men ing toasts and speakers: "The Grand Battle Not Expected. wben dinner was announced over 40 Lodge," Grand Master James Bradley, inngry people were ready to make a $5 to $15 of Port Huron; "Sooial Freemasonry," DeweyManila attack on tbe appetiz 50c, 75c Although fully 10,000 visitors were M. M. Rhead, Ypsilauti; "Third and Since the shutting off of information ng fare tbat had been provided. at Camp Eaton last Snnday it was a Last Call," John W. Bennett; "Tbe from the navy department, there has Among them were Mr. and Mrs. George busy day for the boys of the 31st Mich Rule and Guide of Our Faith," Rev. been but little war news, but this W. Phelps, son and daughter, Mr. and igan Volunteers. It was their last day W. L. Tedrow; "Symbolism of the morning the hostile fleets in Cuban Mrs. Harrison T. Pbelps and daughter, $1.00 in camp consequently all the packing Evergreen," A. J. Sawyer; "Sym waters have been located. Aid. Cer F. E. Mills, Harris Ball, and T. W. away of camp stores and personal bols," J. E. Beal; "My First and Last vera and his Cape Verde fleet have ar Mingay, of Ann Arbor. effects preparatory to departure had to Impressions of Freemasonry," Prof. rived safely at Santiago de Cuba on tbe Dinner over those who felt so dis be done. At 5 o'clock the reville was B. M. Thompson. Other speakers were southeastern coast of Cuba, where be josed went out on a tour of inspection sounded, at 5:30 the men had their Mr. Gordon, of Detroit, Prof. E. F. will ooal. Sampson and Schley are of the valuable herd of shorthorn cattle breakfast after whioh work began. At Johnson, W. W. Watts, Geo. McCol both at Key West, where divers have which finds its home on Mr. Boyden's 6 o'clock the bugle gave the signal for lum, L. C. Goodrich. been emloyed to clean the bottoms of arm. Among these was a fine lot the tents to come down, and inside of Never at any Masonio gathering in their ships. It is thought that the which he brought last week from tbe 30 seoonds every tent was lowered to Ann Arbor were better or happier united fleet will be divided again, west. There were many fine beasts be ground. The regnlar army boys oan speeches made, there was not a poor Sampson taking the larger cruisers and among them and opinions were divided perhaps give the volunteers some point one in the lot and Ann Aibor Masons to attack Cervera at Santi as to which animal was the best. ers in pitching tents, but not on taking can feel proud of its brilliant array of ago de Cuba and Schley taking the About 2 o'clock George E. Merrill, them down. The tents were lolled up speakers. Pathos, bumor and sound monitors and smaller vessels to . president of the club, called the meet and loaded on wagons and hauled to the learning were evidenced in everyone A dispatch from Madrid says that Cer ng to order. Rev. G. A. Moorehouse depot, where they were loaded on the and it was a pleasure to sit and vera after coaling will sail for Havana. offered prayer and the regular business The Dawn of Spring | cars. During the morning five company to them. A battle may occur in another week by cf tbe meeting commenced. boxes were distributed to each cum which time Admiral Dewey will prob The next meeting of the club, and pauy and by noon they were filled with ASCENSION DAY SERVICES. ably have captured Iliolo the second until September, was an The opening of our beautiful company property, the woolen aDd largest port in the Pbillipines. nounced to be held with Mr. and Mrs. New Spring; Goods is the topic of Knights Templar Will Decorate Graves rubber blankets were also rolled np in The Harvard has left the island of Andrew Smith, of Ann Arbor town. most favorable commendation. regnlar army style. of Deceased Fraters. The public desires and the Spanish torpedo Cyrus M. Starks brought to the no Capt. Ross Granger was field officer Next Snnday is Ascension Day and Terror is waiting for tbe re tice of the club the faot that last year of the day, and bad guards stationed in accordance with its annual custom quired 24 hours to elapse before going they had been royally entertained by Beauty, Fashion, around tbe regimental parade grounds, Ann Arbor Commandery, No. 13, after her. The Oregon and consorts the Salem Club at the borne of I. Sav and company streets of tbe Thirtyfirst, Knights Templar, will proceed to For have been reported at tbe Barbadoes. ry and suggested that it was time the Freshness and so as to prevent memento seekers from est Hill cemetery in the afternoon at Webster club reciprooated. A motion carrying off the soldiers' property. All 2:15 o'clock, where tbe ritual of the THE MAY FESTIVAL was carried to invite tbe Salemites to Brilliancy. . . persons who were not enlisted in tbe order will be rendered, tbe graves of meet with the home club in September regiment and had not tbe proper deceased Ternplavs^deoorated and a dis Was a Succession of Brilliant Con at some central place to be decided on All of which we now have in authority were compelled to remain course delivered by Sir Knight certs This Year. later. stock. Come early to see the The May Festival for 1898 came to a Mrs. Carrie Ball, of Hamburg, then choicest designs. close Saturday night with a superb read an article by "Beatrix" on "How to Make Farm Life Enjoyable." Astbe SEE SHOW WINDOW. rendition of Wagners "Flying Dutch man" with Mine. Jobanna Gadski as writer of the article, who is editor of one Senta, ^iss Janet Spencer as Mary, of the departments of the Weekly Free Mr. David Bisphain as tbe Dutchman, Press, was formerly Miss Lizzie Gard Mr. William H. Rieger as Erio, the ner, of Lima, the daughter of a farmer, < steersman, and Mr. W. A. Howlaud as 'she is well qualified to speak on tbe WAHR & MILLER, Daland, assisted by the Choral Union subject, aud the caustic remarks in tbe and the Boston Festival orchestra, and article, which contained so many tru t is safe to say that all who heard tbe isms, brought out many a smile. At THE SHOE MEN, 218 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. jeautiful music were oharmed with it. the conclusion of the reading some The parts whioh seemed to please tbe of the statements in it were vigorously audience best were the soenes between opposed by Wm. Ball, of Hamburg. Senta and the Dutchman, Senta and A well prepared paper by Miss Cullen 1 iric, and the spinners' chorus and the on "The advantages of the graded sys responses of the maidens and crew by tem in our distriot sohools," followed. the Choral Union. The whole was Sbe gave some good arguments iu sup under the admirable cnnductorship of port of her position. The graded sys BUSY STORE OF Prof. A. A. Stanley. tem establishes uniformity. It enables The crowning aot of the evening, one teacher to take up another's work lowever, was when the Columbian or and continue it. The result of its gan pealed out and joined by tbe full adoption would be that teachers would ! Sckairer&Millen, \ be hired by the year instead of by the ANN ARBOR, MICH. orahestra, the soloists, the chorus and he audience generally, rendered term and they would thus be able to 'America" in a style that made Uni keep np their work and better results versity ball ring and caused tbe great would follow. est of enthusiastic applause. It was a C. M. Starks commended tbe paper itting close to as fine a series of con heartily and thought tbat if teachers 1p would follow the ideas put forth in the I certs as has yet been given at any May Special Sale Festival. paper and be backed up by the people, Sergt. John Haarer. Sergt. Dean Seabolt. Tbe program of the symphony con we need have no fear of the future of Q. M. Sergt. Fred Huntoon. Orderly Sergt. Wm. C. Cooper. cert Friday afternoon was changed to our schools. Cloth and Silk Gapes THE FIRST FOUR VOLUNTEERS. some extent in tbat Mr. Howland sang Wm. Ball thought tbe benefit of the 'The Two Grenadiers" instead of tbe system would depend on the results. outside the lines. Visitors who de Rev. William Gardam, of Ypsilanti. aria be was expeoted to sing and it was Was in tbe main in favor of tbe ideas SAMPLE QdRnENT5 sired to see their friends and relatives The graves of the following named set forth in the paper. There is an lad to send for them, and do their vis f anything more aoceptable to the au A BIG PURCHASE, ABOUT HALF PRICE. deoeased fraters will be adorned with dience than tbe aria would have been. other question whether too much sys ting outside of the guard line. This flowers and tbe emblems of the order : He was heartly enoored. The other tem would not result in machine was on tbe oommand of Col. Gardener Sirs Hiram J. Beakes, John M. Gott, number which was changed was that of methods. The difficulty in grading $2.50 and $3.00 for $3.50 and $5.00 Silk and Cloth Capes. and many of tbe fathers and mothers Robert Prioe, Wm. R. Price, Frederic Miss Von Grave, a piano concerto. country schools is found in the difference who bad gone long distances to say Sorg, Morgan O'Brien, A. Frank Hang Her musio bad been mislaid, so Mr. in the age of tbe scholars and the irreg good bye to their sons objected to this sterfer, Simon O. Ball, Lewis C. Ris Heindl gave bis 'cello solo which he ular attendance. He thought the best The Skirt of the Century! regular army style. don, E. J. Johnson, Wm. H. Potter, was to play the next afternoon in plaoe scholars of tbeir age could be found in At tbe noon hour many fathers, John J. Barker, James H. MacGoffen, of it. Mr. Emil Mollenhauer oonduot tbe country schools as at present con Special Lot mothers, sisters and brothers assem George Sutton, Tbos. F. Hill, Sedg ed tbe orcbestra in tbe numbers thai ducted. bled under some tree near the camp wick James, Edward J. Morton, Chas. fell to its share—Tschaikowski's Sym F. E. Mills, said the grading of the and ate tbeir family dinner together. H. Richmond, James M. Stafford, phonic Pathetiqu9 and the overture to sohools should commence with the The parties thus assembled were not Ariel H. Filmore, O. E. Haven, James 'Gwendolyn" by Chabrier. Both were grading of tbe school boards. Only Grenadine Brocade Skirts noticeable for their lightheartedness, M. Wilcoxson, George Taylor. fine numbers finely rendered. about half tbe people elected on school but all seemed to be in a serious mood. boards are fit for tbe position. Some Positively the best brocade woven Grenadine Many a keepsake changed hands and Still Looking for Kinneally. The concert in the evening was an of whom are put there for a joke. Tbe Dress Skirt ever produced for the money. was quickly hidden away in a soldier At different times during the past other symphony conoert in whioh Bar county school commissionersnip should Full custom cut, having a four yard sweep, boy's blouse. Taken all in all it was three or four years advertisements have ron Berthald and Miss Stein added fur be taken out of politics, for as now car lined with a fast black taffeta lining, six a very sober oooasion for all. tber lustre to their already bright reu appeared in the looal papers asking for ords with Ann Arborites. The main ried on it often results in the best man inch interlined, black velveteen 41 In the morning Mastering Officer information as to the whereabuuts of feature was Prof. Stanley's symphonic for the position being left entirely out bound bottom, all seams closed, V Capt. Irvine mustered in Cos. G, E and one Edward Kinneally. poem "Attis." It had been beard here of the question. a $3.00 Skirt, for }) D of the Thirtythird Michigan Volun At the present time a New York law once before on the great organ wben v R. C. Reeves and J. W. Wing also teer Infantry in tbe presence of several firm is reviving the search, and is look was in manuscript. It was warmly te spoke a few words on the subject. 100 Brocade Mohair Dress Skirts, #2.50 value, for $1,49. thousand people. The soldiers were ing for the the heirs of William Aubrey oeived by tbe audience and musioa The disoussion of tbe "Best method tendered an ovation when tney took the Kinneally, who died in Brooklyn 30 people declare it is a fine piece of mus of restoring and retaining soil fertlity" oath of allegiance to the United States. years ago, leaving an estate amounting ical composition. The other namber was then taken up. Wm. Ball, Wm. PRETTY LdWN HOU5E 5dCQUES. Iu tbe afternoon Governor Pingree to many thousands of dollars. on tbe program was a bass solo by Sig E. Boyden, Wm. Smith, Andrew Smith, bad the Thirtysecond, Thirtythird Edward Kinneally, bis brother, who nor Del Pnente. J. S. Pacey, J. W. Wing and Mr. Lyons and Thirtyfourth Infantry formed in In White, Blue, Pink and Yellow, Lace Trimmed, at has been the subject of former adver Saturday afternoon's concert was an took part. The main ideas developed $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. companies on tbe regimental parade tisements, is known to have worked on were plenty of manure, the growth of grounds and G. F. Sterling & Co., of the masonry of tbe Methodist church orchestral matinee in wbiob tbe orches clover to be turned under wben green, Detroit, took tbeir photographs. At 3 in this oity when it was erected in tra Miss Von Grave and Prof. Alberto plenty of cultivation of tbe soil. One o'olook the Thirtysecond gave a regi 1869. Several Ann Arbor people re Jonas were tbe instrumentalists, and or two advocated growing rye and feed BL/KK SILK SALE mental dress parade for tbe benefit of member him, but do not know where Miss Janet Spencer and Mr. Wm. H. ing it off in the fall and spring with the visitors. Lavin sang solos. It was a fine conoert be went when be left here. throughout. sbeep and afterwards plowing it in. 500 Yards $1 Quality for 75c. Just before the excursion trains left Tbe executors of tbe estate have en F. E. Mills called the attention of tbe final good byes were said and tears Prof. A. A. Stanley and the Univer gaged W. L. Klein, a law student, to sity Mnsioal Gooiety deserve the grati the olub to the arrangements made by 24 inch Black Satin Duchess, 27 inch Heavy Black Satin, 27 inch were visible in tbe eyes of all who took search this county for a trace of the the Washtenaw Fair Society to offer Black Rustling Taffeta, 22 inch Black Brocade Silks, 36 inch part in or witnessed it. As soon as tbe tude of all for tbe opportunities afford heir. ed at these May Festivals to listen to premiums of $20, $15 and flO for tbe Extra Quality Black Japanese Silks, 22 inch Black Figured excursion trains had left tbe men of tbe best exhibit of fruits, grains and grass Thirtyfirst bnilt large bonfires on tbe Marriage Licenses. such great works by suoh great artists Gros Grains, all $1.00 Silks, your choice 75Q a yard. and at the exceedingly reasonable prices es at tbe fair next fall, tbe exhibits to regimental parade ground, round whioh Edward K. Owen, 25, Ypsilanti; be made by farmers' clubs and granges. they clustered until it was time for Edith M. Childs, 23, same. charged. It is Prof. Stanley's ambi Save money and come direct to the tion to present tbe greatest works in He said it would be for the benefit of them to go on board tbe trains. Tbe Louis E. Straight, 22, Ann Arbor farmers and farming interests in gen first battalion comprising D, E, F and Rose Snmner, 19, same. musio in these concerts, so tbat stud STORE OF ents of the university may, as they go eral and stated tbat the Washtenaw so fl, went aboard at 9:30 o'clock after William S. Dell, 33, Saline; Eliza ciety is now 50 years old and the oldest listening to a short speech from Col. out into the world, stand for tbe best beth Feather, 27, same. in musio and thus hasten tbe day wben society in the state. Gardener, who told them to act like Alexander M. Morton, 48, Ann Ar On motion of Mr. Ball tbe matter soldiers while they were on their jour America may boast a truly musical bor; Irene White Steward, 44, same. public. was left over until the next clnb meet SCHAIRER & MILLEN ney. Gov. Pingree and bis staff bid W. J. Fuller, 49, Lansing; Lois ing, then to be brought up and acted on. (Continued on Fourth Page.) Lillian Pierce, 26, Ann Arbor. Subscribe for the Argus now. The olub then adjourned til June 11. ANN ARBOR ARGUS, MAY 20, 1898.

Some Chelsea young men are talking Saline high school has war reports Milan. of forming a cavalry company. every morning. Miss M."A, Palmer visited Detroit W. W. Wedemeyer will deliver the Elijah P. Reno, of Ypsilanti, has I VILLAGE DOINGS this week. Memorial day address at Chelsea. been granted an inorease of pension J. Steidle i6 improving his house Ailattempt is being made to orgau from $14 to $17 per month. Bad Blood with a coat of paint. ize a military company iu Liu.a town Saline's new sobool library catalogue Manchester. H. Pullen is employed at the Palmer ship. shows 890 volumes. There are 26 new house for the present. books of nature study and 66 juvenile E. S. Hagaman is in Brooklyn on is a Albert Litohfield, of Webster, is mak business this week. Mr. Jackson who has been quite ill, ing extensive improvements on his ies books. Harmon Clark and family spent Sun is able to be out again. idenoe. The publio school at Saline will fur Uncle day with friends and Brooklyn. Rev. R. N. Bouck visited Ypsilanti Sam Chelsea Eastern Stars have invited nish a part of the Decoration Day pro their Grass Lake brothers and sisters to gram. The exercises will ba beld in Kert Chapin, of Albion, visited his and Ann Arbor this week. Good Thing aunt, Mrs. Armstrong, over Sunday. Says: visit them. tbe sohool yard. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ward have re to be rid of, because bad blood is This is Foster Kilpatriok, of Whittaker, left Frank Gieske, who cut a bad gash in tunred from their Willis visit. « Mrs. Rashton, an old resident of Iron his foot a few days ago, is around on the breeding place of disfiguring Creek, died May 8, at the home of her his home recently without saying a The Misses Mamie Mesio and Eva and dangerous diseases. Is ymr America's crutches. Palmer have fine new wheels. Greatest son, W. B. Rusntou. word as to where he was going and bas blood bad ? It is if you are Mrs. Katberine Bollinger died in not since been heard of. His wife is The senior class will have an ice Wm. Wooloott bas put a fine soda plagued by pimples or bothered by Medicine. sbarohing for him. cream sooial Friday evening at the fountain in his store on Main st. Manchester, May 7, of bronchitis and home of Kathryn Nisle. boils, if your skin is blotched by It will the grip, aged 69 years. Saline seniors have been assigned the The M. E. ladies h8ld their tea sooial eruptions or your body eaten by Sharpen following commencement parts: Val In the absence of Rev. Hutohins, the at Mrs. J. Marble's Wednesday after No. 2 red wbeat has sold for as high Baptist pulpit was ocoupied last Sunday sores and ulcers. You can have Your Appetite, as $1.40 a bushel in Manchester dur edictory, Ethel Taggart; salutatory, noon. good blood, which is pure blood, if ing the past two weeks. Aileen Sears; class hiBtory, Marion by a student from Kalamazoo. H. L. VanWormer has retured to bis Purify and Leith; class propbeoy, Murtilla North; you want it. You can be rid of Henry Barris, of Lima, killed a blue Henry Jacquemain, who failed to home in Toledo after a short visit with pimples, boils, blotches, sores and Vitalize Your Blood. Overcome That recitations, Tillie Blaess and Clara pass tbe examination at Camp Eaton, friends here. Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of raoer Monday of last week that meas Sturm; oration, Earle Fosrlick; essay, is again clerking for Gieske & Bulm. ulcers. How ? By the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla and begin to ured over five feet in length. Nettie Moore; declamation, Luther W. Stimpson was the guest of bis August Steinegeweg died in Freedom Briggs. Albert Paul is again olerking for J. cousin Miss Cecil Gauntlett, at Ann take it TODAY, and realize the great Roller & Co. after an absence of a Arbor, Sunday. good it is sure to do you. Tuesday of last week, from inflamma few weeks on acoount of injuries in a The Epworth League had an inter tion of the lungs, aged 17 years. How's This ! runaway. flyer's Hood's Sarsaparilla Lou Kuster and family, of Milan, We offer One Hundred Dollars re esting anniversary at the M. E. cburoh, ward for any case of Catarrh that can Miss Marie Kirchhofer entertained Sunday evening. Is America's Greatest Medicine. All druggists. attended the funeral of his mother io the senior class at her home Wednesday Eden, Ohio, Thursday of last week. not be cured Hall's by Catarrh Cure. Rev. A. L. Lockert, of Milford, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. evening of last week. Only one out preached at the Baptist church Sunday Mrs Fred Gilbert, of Sylvan, died We, the undersigned, have known F. of the class of 12 was absent and a Sampaniia njTJXrUTJTnjTJTJTXLrLTLrLp morning and evening. Tuesday of last week, aged 48 years. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be pleasant time was reported. It is the radical remedy for all dis She leaves a husband and five ohildren. lieve him perfectly honorable in all Married, May 10, Mr. Clarence Cul jj WASHTENAWISMS | business transactions and tinanciajly The funeral of Mrs. Rushton was ver and Miss Viola MoMullen, at tbe eases originating in the blood. Burglars stole $150 from G. H. beld at the home of her son, Wm. Read the evidence : DTJXT uTXLTixinruTJTrLrLrLrvrLrrj Ford, of Manohester, the other night, able to carry out any obligations made M. E. parsonage, Rev. F. O. Jones by their firm. Rushton May 10. It was largely officiating. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla was recommended which he had hidden in the coal stove. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, attended as she bad been a resident of to me by my physician as a blood purifier. The Wbitmore Lake tent of Macca M. Keeler, of Francisco, was striok Toledo, O. the community for many years. Mrs. Burgess and daughter have re When I began taking it I had boils all over bees has 67 members. en with paralysis Tuesday morning of WALDING, KINNAN& MARVIN, Whole turned to their home in after a my body. One bottle cured me."—BONNES How to Look Good. long visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Knight Milton Dailey, of Ypsilanti, has been last, week, which deprived him of sale Druggists, Toledo, O. CRAFT, Wesson, Miss. speeoh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in Good looks are really more than skin and family. "After six years' suffering from blood granted an original pension of $6 a ternally, acting directly upon the deep, depending entirely on a healthy poison, I began taking Ayer's Sarsapa month. Several Manchester citizens are hav condition of all the vital organs. If Mrs. Geo. Minto and son left Tuesday blood and mucous surfaces of the sys morning for Vernon, where they will rilla, and although I have used only three Rev. G. A. Moorehouse, of Webster, ing flagpoles put up on their residences tem. Testimonials sent free. Price the liver be inactive, you have a bottles of this great medicine, the sores and are floating tbe stars and stripes 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. bilious look; if your stomach be dis visit Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. M's mother, have nearly all disappeared."—A. A. MAN is to be married June 1 to a young lady for a few weeks. of Grass Lake. therefrom. ordered, you have a dyspeptic look; if NING, Houston, Texas. An Open Letter to Mothers. your kidneys be affected, you have a Chas. Steidle was tbe Knights of Huron Lodge, I. O, O. F., of Dexter, Mr. Clarence E. Culver and Miss pinched look. Secure good health, and Viola MoMullen were married at the We are asserting in the courts our Pythias delegate from Milan to tbe has sent for a charter and will organ you will surely have good looks. meeting of the grand lodge of the K. of ize a Degree of Rebekah Lodge. M. E. parsonage in Milan, Tuesday rght to the exclusive use of tbe word "Electric Bitters" is a good Alterative "Castoria," and "Pitcher's Castoria," P. at Port Huron. Mrs. George Johnson, of Ypsilanti, evening of last week, by Rev. F. O. and Tonic. Acts directly on the Jones. as our Trade Mark. stomach, liver aud kidneys. Purifies There are nearly 80 memebrs of the suffered a stroke of paralysis the other I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, the blood, cures pimples, blotches and M. O. C: at present and a number took day, but is now greatly improved in Tbe Saline Epworth League has Massachusetts, was tbe originator of boils, and gives a good complexion. a wheel up to the baseball game on health. elected the following offioers: Presi "Castoria," the same that bas borne Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at the Ridge Saturday. dent, Miss Lottie Wallace; seoretary, the Drug Store of Eberbach Drug and Mr. F. J. MoNaney, of East Grand and does now bear the faosimile signa A number of the Milan peopl6 took Forks, Minn., and Miss Celia Foster, Miss Clara Strum; treasurer, Miss ture of Charles H. Fletcher on every Chemical Co., of Ann Arbor, and Geo. Sola Fitzgerald. J. Haeussler,of Manchester. 50 cents in the exoursion to Island Lake Sunday A FEED TROUGH. of Chelsea, were united in marriage wrapper. This is tbe original "Cas to say good bye of the boys who were Win. Holmes, of Manchester, has a toria" which bas been used in tbe per bottle. a right angled, triangular piece with May 11. ready to start for the front. Some of the sides forming a square of the same The ladies of the Ypsilanti Congrega span of oream horses with black manes homes of the Mothers of America for Lima. tbe Milan boys are in the 31st regi and tails which he hitches to a vari length. Use boards an inch thick for tional church are planning to give their over thirty years. Clayton Ward has been very sick ment. the sides and nail the trough together colored carriage and thus outs quite a Look oarefully at tbe wrapper and see annual excursion to Detroit and Belle with brain fever. The high sbcool juniors third annual as usual with the triangles sawed out Isle about June 4. dash as he drives along with bis strik that it is tbe kind you have always of the two inch stuff for ends. Now set ing turnout. bought and bas tbe signature of Charles George Field, from Milford, called exercises Friday evening, were a suo Sid Stevens assaulted Adam Schaner on friends here last week. cess in every way. The Ann Arbor the trough in the angles sawed out, but Zenas A. Curtis died at the home of H. Fletcher on the wrapper. No one in Ypsilanti the other day and on Tues Miss Nettie Storms, from Ann Arbor, High School Mandolin Club furnished far enough away from tbe end piece to day morning paid Justice Childs a fine his daughter, Mrs. W. P. Sehenk in bas authority from me to use my name nail from the inside of the trough into exoept tbe The Centaur Company, of bas been spending a few days here. fine musio and tbe Adrian Male Quar of $5 and costs for so doing. Cbelsea, on Monday of last week, aged tet sang many beautiful seletious. the supports, and put the triangle sawed 80 years. The funeral services were which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Mrs. Mary Holden, from Grass Lake, from the supports for the center, and The next meeting of tbe Webster March 24, 1898. spent Saturday with Mrs. O. B. Guerin. Rev. J, P. Hutchinson was taken Farmers' Club will be beld at the held the following Thursday, Rev. J. nail that after cutting enough from the S. Edmunds officiating. SAMUEL PITCHER, M. D. Mrs. M. Ormsbee and son Max, from very ill on his way to the Presbyterian bottom corner to let water run through. home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smitb, "The kind you have always bought." church Sunday morning and was una in Ann Arbor town, on Saturday, May The foundation of the mill at River Pontiac, spent part of last week with Mrs. C. Brown. ble to bold service. He was taken to 11. Riisin in Bridgewater, was so badly Dr. Mesic's where he is waiting until His Only Love. undermined by the high water that ex Arrest Him ! Mrs. Woodhouse and daughter, from A Horton spinster has quite a ro A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Information comes to us that a man he is able to be taken to bis borne in tensive repairs will have to be made to Stockbridge, have been visiting Mr. Ann Arbor. mance connected with her life. In her Brown, of Ypsilanti, tipped a wasbtub sometiims giving tbe name of Burrows younger days she had a sweetheart and of hot water over on itself Tuesday it before Mr. Dresselhouse oan . either and Mrs. Linval Ward. saw wood or grind feed. and sometimes that of Smith is travel A Sunday sohool bas been organized Bucklen 's Arnica Salve be asked her to be his wife, but as she morning and was badly scalded in con ing through Michigan representing was too young to marry she refused sequence. A Sunday school has been organized here with Miss Bertha Spenoer as seore The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, at the Merrill soboolhouse in Webster himself as an employe of tbe J. C. tary and treasurer and Jay Easton as Bruises, Sores, TJlsers, Salt Rheum, him. They separated and the years fled Tbe golden wedding of Mr. and Mra. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass. He Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, by, bringing with them much sorrow David Soop was fittingly celebrated with Geo. Merrill as superintendent. superintendent. Will Burnett assistant superintendent, visits druggists, general dealers, or Chilblains.Corns.and all Skin Eruptlont for tbe giddy miss. Ten years after last week at their home west of Belle others,and endeavors to obtain cash for We think the Lima girls are too sen and positively cures Piles ,or no pay ward, on the very day of the month on ville. They came tbere when that and Grace Kenny secretary and treas sible to get married, that is why we required. It Is guaranteed to give per which she refused him, came a letter urer. Meetings are held at 3 o'clook p. a small draft on the J. C. Ayer Com section was a wilderness. pany, or tries to sell some of their were wondering who would oocupy the fect satisfaction, or money refunded. from the sweetheart of her childhood m. Price, 25 ecnts per box. For sale by Charles Meyers assaulted James goods, probably trying to colleot for new house, have since learned that it asking again for her hand. She did not Three old Chelsea gentlemen met and is a lady out of town. The Eberbach Drug and Chemical Co., Spawn in Ypslanti, Tuesday morning, same. This man is a swindler, and all Ann Arbor, and Geo. J. Haussler, love him, but decided to never marry because that latter ordered him to move shook bands at the M. E church in druggists and other merchants are here Manchester. any one unless it be this man. She re that village one Sunday morning re It's Worse Form. fused again, and every year since then his horse from where it was standing. by cautioned against him, and . are re "My son was afflicted with eczema in Meyers plead guilty to the charge. oently, whose combined ages were 262 quested to cause his arrest should he she gets a letter on their anniversary years. They were Daniel Tiohenor, 95; its worst form and he tried several IRRIGATION NOTES. with the same old question written Someone entered Jacob, Sohmid's sa attempt to carry on his swindling oper kinds of medicine with no good effect. Thomas Leach, 85, and W. R. Pur ations. We concluded to give him Hood's One Great Point Is to Improve the Level therein. The letters are not fall of love. loon in Ypsilanti through a rear win obase, 82. Oh, no, simply a question, that is all— dow on Monday night and emptied the Sarsaparilla and he is now entirely of the Irrigated Farm. The Lima Sunday school has been Crows and Com. well. I feel that I cannot speak too a dozen words or more written in a money drawer of several dollars in A correspondent of Country Gentle highly of Hood's Sarsaparilla." S. P. The Irrigation Review gives an inter businesslike way, with his name signed change. They also took with them organized with the following officers: esting account of irrigation near Gree Superintendent, A. J. Easton; assistant man says in regard to preventing crows SNYDER, Shelby, Michigan. below. Perhaps they will get married several hundred cigars and whatever from pulling corn : What will prevent ley, Colo., in which occurs the follow some day, but very likely not.—Hor else they wanted. superintendent, Mrs F. H. Ward; sec Hoop's PILLS are the only pills to retary and treasurer, Miss Bertha Spen in one section seems to fail in others. In ing: If a field is level to start with, it ton Headlight. Ypsilanti Eastern Stars had an initi my section images and twine are played take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy is important to keep it so and not create oei; organist, Miss Verna Hawley; and yet efficient. ation Monday night followed by a ban chorister., A. J. Easton. out. The crows have become accustom artificial irregularities by cultivation, Not Many BInestockiug*. quet at which the hall was artistically ed to them and will not respect them. Willis. "back" and "dead" furrows proving a The latest census of Egypt shows that William D. Bird, a model farmer of One of my neighbors told me he left his decorated with red, white and blue Tbe new barn on tbe old Elias Alban great annoyance when flooding. To the country is about the only one in the streamers. The table was laden with Northfield, died at his borne in that coat hanging on a twine pole while he world where the men are in a majority town Wednesday of last week, of heart went to his dinner. When he came back estate is near oompletion. avoid these the farm should be divided a sumptuous repast and at eaoh plate into a suitable number of rectangular over the women. The male sex in the was a unique paper napkin with tbe disease. He was born in Northfield he found a blackbird sitting on bis coat Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cosgrove were in khedive's dominions exceeds the female stars and 3tripes in one corner. When and had lived tbere all bis life with as a sentinel to others pulling bis corn. Milan last Friday on business. fields and each of these plowed out one by 160,000, and it is curious to uote it was time',to leave all joined in sing the excepticon of 17 years spent in I will give what is effectual with me Miss Cora Darling is soon going to year and in the next. The small rise or that this numerical predominance of the iDg "The Red, White and Blue." It Crinton county. The funeral services and it is so simple all may try it: Take Omaha for a long stay with friends. hollow where the corners occur will male is very evenly spread over both were beld Friday. was qnite a patriotic affair. old newspapers, some five or more to the Henry Walters and Geo. Kimball are prove a slight annoyance, but the work upper and lower Egypt. It is only in L. H. Miller, of Wbittaker, sent two acre; lay them on the ground, only one in Ann Arbor, working at mason work. of alternate years keeps the change of the sparsely peopled and newly recov bags of feed home from Ypsilanti tbe thickness; put a lump of earth or stone level within narrow limits. ered province of Dongola that the wom in the middle so the ends may move John O'Brien, son of Mrs. Catherine en are more numerous than the men. THE BABVI other night. It was put off on the O'Brien, has been dangerously siok, To not only keep the surface of his oorner near M. R. Osborn's. Someone with the wind. Put them on elevated farm in good shape, but to improve, it is Another interesting fact is that the pro A mother will risk het oame along who bad not muoh respect places if the ground is uneven, as the but is muob improved. portion of Egyptian women knowing own life many times rain and dew will soon dry out, so the the care of every intelligent farmer Kover, to save her babe for the eighth oommandment and car Willis bas an artist by tbe name of managing an irrigated farm. The ac bow to read and write is just a little Qfrom the horrors of hy ried it off and Miller has not been able corners can move with the wind. You C. H. Tremear, who takes good piotures over one half per cent.—New Orleans can renew them occasionally if required. tion of both plow and cultivator, if care ^drophobia. There are to trace where it went to. and be is busy day and night until 12 fully directed, is to improve the level of Picayune. \ graver perils from which This I think will be effectual in sections o'olock. I a mother should protect Tbe offioers of tbe Ypsilanti Y. W. where it is not already played out. A the surface, and the irrigation of rowed I1 her child. A mad dog is Mrs. Geo. Russell is trying to master crops contributes to the same effect. a rarity, but thousands C. A. for the ensuing year are: Presi neighbor had a field adjoining mine and dent, Miss Frances Higby; vice presi a bike, but she bas several navy blue The loose material in the steeper parts GIRLS IN STOBES, of children die daily be images, twine, tin and shingles failed. spots which inform us the bike knows cause of the seeds of dent, Mrs. Guy Davis; recording secre He had to replant several times, while of the rows is carried into slight depres offices, or factories, are peculiarly \ disease implanted in his business yet. sions and left there and in a few years their little bodies be tary, Miss May Wood; treasurer, Miss papers protected mine, not a single liable to female diseases, especially . fore birth. Hattie Ruthruff; members of the spear being harmed. This remedy is al The entertainment at tbe K. O. T. these disappear. The perfect potato field those who are constantly on their feet. A woman may in board, Mrs. E. M. Gaudy, Mrs. S. E. so effectual to keep woedchucks and M. hall in Whittaker, given by the L. is without such depressions, but a sur Often they are unable to perform their sure the health of Howe, Miss Drury, Mrs. Holmes. rabbits from beans and peas. O. T. M. was quite a sucoess, although face entirely free from them is rarely her babe if she duties, their suffering is so intense. . sees to it that she Ypsilantians who have summer cot rather late in the season. found. They are less objectionable in a When the first "is thoroughly tages at Portage Lake have given them How war has dulled the beauty of cornfield, as a little flooding does it less symptoms present strong and tbe following fanciful names: Garry By the Way. spring. It brings shadows of dead and harm than potatoes, aud hence it is ad themselves, such as healthy in a wo Amoug the agricultural products that dying, great victories and losses. May visable to raise a few crops of corn at backache, pains manly way dur Densmore oalls his "Butternut Bunk;" are credited with increased exportations ing the period of W. H. Sweet says bis is "Sweet Rest" God help the light to win. first in such fields, even if the crop ia in groins, head gestation. Dr. during the past year one of the most not profitable. ache, dizzi Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures all M. M. Read designates bis "Locust conspicuous is flaxseed. The quantity Mrs. Cbas. Greenman was chosen Lodge:" Henry Stoup says his is delegate, with Mrs. W. Ballard altern To raise a good crop of potatoes on a ness, weakness and disease of the delicate and sent abroad reached as high as 4,713, faint important organs that sustain the burden of Hazel Dell;" and Robert Killian calls 747 bushels, with a value of $3,850,835. ate, from Willis Hive, No. 687, to at steep field requires great pains and in maternity. It makes them strong, healthy, bis " Windemeer." tend the convention of tbe L. O. T. M. genuity. If the surface is not wavy as ness, vigorous and elastic. It banishes the Excellent accounts of the drought well as steep, the rows can be run diag squeamish spells of the expectant period Ypsilanti: Charles Diokerson, of resisting qualities of the hairy or sand in Detroit in June some time. and makes baby's introduction to the world Willis, bas on exhibition at bis store, a onally across the slope, so as not to give easy and nearly painless. It rids maternity vetch and its adaptability to our climate Champion Cream Puff Fiend. them too much fall, which will make of peril. It insures the newcomer's health pig that nas eight well formed legs, have been reported to the department of two bodies well formed to tbe umbili G. Augustus Trickier of Wolcott, N. the bottoms wash away and lower the and an ample supply of nourishment. It agriculture from Washington, Nebraska, water surface, so that the rows are not transforms sickly, nervous, fretful, despond oal cord; from there forward there ap Georgia, New Mexico, South Dakota, Y., is the champion creampuff eater. ent, childless women into healthy, happy, pears to be two bodies in one. The The other night h« put down 48 In 90 moistened underneath. helpful, amiable wives and mothers. Over Minnesota, Montana and Pennsylvania. Some farmers run the rows directly 90,000 women have testified to the benefits four fore legs are perfect. It has two minutes and called for more. When no swelled feet, To replace the nitrogen taken away more were forthcoming he put down down a steep slope, and in irrigating let derived from this marvelous medicine. It tongues, three nostrils and two sets of by crops or to increase tbe amount al blues, etc., does away with the necessity for the em teeth. It has only two ears; otherwise 16 cookies. Just as a chaser. Twelv* a. tiny stream trickle down between the barrassing examinations and local treat ready present the Utah agricultural rows for a day or two, and thus suc they should at ment upon which most physicians insist. is seems to be double. It ia a white station recommends that a leguminous of the puffs weigh a pound. once write Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, It substitutes certainty for the doubtful pig and was bred by Jay Diokerson, of ceed in having the moisture penetrate Mass., stating1 symptoms. She will treatment of obscure physicians, who sel or pod bearing crop should be made a the rows. To get the water to enter so Sompter. part of every rotation. The crops that Acting; « * Sub. tell them exactly what to do. dom correctly diagnose these troubles. All Miles—Why, hello Giles, old boy, many rows at once requires a very level GRACE B. STANSBURY, Pratt, Kansas, medicine dealers sell it, and Dr. Pierce will Manohester Enterprise: When tbe may be used are many, peas, beans, the head feeding ditch or the greatest pains cheerfully give free advice to ailing women physician went to examine Allie clovers, including lucern, vetches, etc. how axe you? Gracious, how you have says:—" I suffered from intense pains in who write him. and ingenuity in the way of checks to the womb and ovaries, and the backache Hough, of this place, he discovered that changed! I didn't recognize you at effect that end. Scores of women who have been perma The importance of using only highly first. Giles—In what way have I was dreadful. I had leucorrhoea in its be had a orooked finger on his left bred seed for sugar beets is emphasized nently cured of obstinate and dangerous band and remarked, "We oan't take changed? Miles—In your general ap A Substantial Feed Trough. worst form. Thus I dragged along. diseases by this great medicine, have by an authority on the subject. In Eu A very strong trough may be made of At last I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for permitted their names, addresses, expe you unless you have that finger off." rope the production of sugar beet seed pearance. Quite a dude at one time, riences and photographs to be printed in AHie turned and laying his hand on you seem to have grown careless. sawed lumber, as shown in the aooom advice. Her answer came promptly. Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad has become a separate branch of indus panying out from The Prairie Farmer. I read carefully her letter, and con viser. This book is free and contains 1008 toe table said, "Take it off now, doc try. Giles—Oh, is that It? Well, I'm mar cluded to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg pages telling the hometreatment for most tor." Tbe doctor looked up with sur ried now, and have quit the dude busi For every three feet length of trough diseases Send 21 onecent stamps, to cover Professor M. B. Waite urges careful nse a plank support 2 feet or 2)^ feet etable Compound. After taking two prise at the answer and said, "You are ness. Miles—I se«. Not a dude any bottles I felt much better; but after mailing only, for paper covered copy. too pluoky to leave behind," and be disinfection of tbe pruning knife. long, 12 inches wide and 2 inches thick. Cloth binding 31 stamps. Address Dr. 1 more; merely a subdude.—Chicago Saw oat from the middle of each pieoa using six bottles I was cured." R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. passed him. Pain has no show with Dr. Miles Pain VUla. News. I int by special steamer to Hone: Kong, ays: The aistnal has surrendered and Chronic Dyspepsia Cured. FOR TOUR GOOD HEALTH ASKEDTHEAVE avite has been evacuated by our oops. The Spanish losses were 300 OEDER. Ann Arbor Endorsement is What Ten killed and 600 men wounded. The Counts with The Auu Arbor nemy suffered considerably, including Public. The Cape Verde Fleet De n officer killed on the Olympia. The parts from Curacoa. ialtimore was damaged. Our shells Pure Export and Lager Beer You can't fool the public all the time id not burst, and all the enemy's They will find you out at last hells burst. Admiral Dewey has had Every time a man is fooled or THE Another skeptic is made. long conference with the foreign con Many the remedy that makes the skeptic. TS DESTINATION UNKNOWN uls. The Yankees took and burned It fails to keep its promise. he merchant ships. Corrigedor isl Doan'e Kidney PiUs bring renewed faith. ANN ARBOR BREWING GO. They cure the skeptic. nd was betrayed. Plenty of proof of this at home panisb. Vessels Set Sail at the Be A consultative assembly is discussing Ann Arbor proof for Ann Arbor people. Our citizens say they cure backache. quest of the Venezuelan he horrible situation created by hun Cure urinary disorders. er and misery. We are isolated by the Experience has taught them this ifl so. Government. lockade and are in fear of an imme Your trade solicited Conviction for every suiFerer, In the testimony of friends and neigh late attack. Since the cable was cut and all orders bors. ttle new has happened. The blockade New York, May }7.—A dispatch from ontinues, but Admiral Dewey says he promptly filled. Mr. Charles Schott, of 617 Fourth , Curacoa, says: The Span fill not bombard the town without his Ave., says: "There is no doubt in sh cruisers Vizcaya and Maria Teresa overnment's orders. He also says he Either in bottles or my mind as to the excellent prop eft this port at 6 o'clock in the evening. opes that a general rebellion will take kegs. erties and high merits of Dean's Kid 'heir destination is unknown. The four lace within four days. New bands are ney Pills and I unhesitatinly recom ther Spanish warships which were off n foot in Pamanga. mend their use to any one requiring a remedy for the kidneys, believing they he harbor disappeared about noon, but ENGAGEMENT AT CARDENAS, FTER suffering for nearly thirty years n the evening one of the torpedoboat Both Phones No. 101 will always fulfill all the claims, made n si nn Bagley and Four of the Crew of the from dyspepsia, Mrs. H. E. Dugdale, for them From the results of a cold estroyers was sighted again. H wife of a prominent business man of Winislow Killed. settling in my kidneys, I was for a Warsaw, N.Y., writes: "For 28 years, I was While here the two warships took on Key West, Fla., May 13.—There has long time troubled with a heavy ach . small quantity of coal and provisions. constant sufferer from dyspepsia and a ing pain through my loins. At times een an engagement off Cardenas, near weak stomach. The lightest food produced FOR A SUMMER CRUISE TAKE THE COAST LINE ?heir departure was due to a request Matanzas. The United States cruiser listress, causing severe pain and the forma it was so severe that I could y the government to leave, as provid scarcely bend over and could hardly Wilmington, Commander C. C. Todd; ion of gas. No matter how careful of my rest comfortably in any position. I d in the decree of neutrality. There he torpedo boat Winslow and the aux liet I suffered agonizing pain after eatin<*. noticed Doan's Kidney Pills recom ere no colliers with the fleet. A ru liary gunboat Hudson were engaged. was treated by many physicians and tried mor says there are some commercial numerous remedies without permanent help. To Mackinac mended by parties who used them so I Dne officer and three men of the Wins procured a box at Eberbach & Son's hips in this vicinity. wo years ago I began taking Dr. Miles' ow were killed and several were Serve and Liver Pills and Nervine. Within drug store and took them. I used NET STEEL COMFORT, them but a very few days when the Washington, May 17.—It is said at vounded. The dead are Ensign Bag a week I commenced improving, and per ey; John Varvorls, oiler; Josiah Tun pain disappeared entirely and I have he navy department that Admiral isting in the treatment I was soon able tt SPTTFT) felt splendid since." ampson reported to the navy depart eat what I liked, with no evil effects PASSENGER ment by cable from Cape Haytian. Jt i keep them at hand and a single dose dispels Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all STEAMERS and SAFETY dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by s understood that the admiral by rea any old symptoms." FosterMilburn Company, Buffalo, N. on of information just received by Dr. Miles' Remedies Dr. Y. sole agents for the United States. lim, has changed his plans of opera are sold by all drug gists under a positive Miles' The Qr«attst Perfection yet attained in Boat Construction — Luxurious Kemember the name Doan's and ions and instead of going to Key West Equipment, Artistic Furnishing, Decoration and Efficient Service. take no substitute. as directed his vessels towards Cien :uarantee, first bottle Nervine uegos, where he is expected to arrive jenefits or money re dthin the next day or two. lunded Book on dis Restores To Detroit, macRIqac, Georgian Bag, PetosKeg, Cfiicago Adrian Press Items. eases of the heart and Health nerves free. Address, No other I«inc offers a panorama of 460 miles of equal variety and interest. Over in Ann Arbor 31 saloons have London, May 14.—A dispatch from St. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. FOUR TRIPS PER WEEK BETWEEN DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN bonds filed and approved, and are pot Thomas, Danish West Indies, says San ting forth arduous efforts to relieve the DETROIT AND CLEVELAND uan de Porto Rico surrendered at 6 Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac Eacb thirst of the community, and reimburse Ages of the World's Charmer*. PETOSKEY, "THE SOO " MARQUETTE Fare, $1,50 Direction. 'clock in ihe evening. The dispatch Berths, 75c, $1. Stateroom, $1.75. tbe outlay of $15,500 paid for license. adds that immense damage was done Miss Browning dilates on a most AND DULUTH. Connectionsare made at Cleveland with o the city and that a number of im consolatory fact. The women who influ LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac Earliest Trains for all points East, South The May Festival of niusio ooours and Return, including Meals and Berths. and Southwest, and at Detroit for all next week at Ann Arbor. Tbe enter portant buildings collapsed. The Iowa enced the destinies of nations were none Approximate Cost from Cleveland. $17; points North and Northwest. tainment for Saturday evening is to be and Detroit, according to this dispatch, of them "actually young." Well, what from Toledo, $14; from Detroit, $13.50. Sunday Trips June, July, Aug..Sept.Oct. Only tbe "Flying Dntabnian." Tom fired 430 shots with terrible effect. In does Miss Browning oall "actually EVERY DAY AND NIGHT BETWEEN young?" Nineteen is not old, and she RanBobenberger with wings on! CLEVELAND, PUT=IN=BAY AND TOLEDO. Wouldn't that paralyze you? who saved France from returning mem bers to a British parliament was 19 at Send 2C. for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address At a patriotic! demonstration in Ypsi her death. There is a tendency in the A. A. 8CHANTZ. a. r- » DETROIT. MICH. lanti last week, one vooalist rendered male sex to like them young. Helen of the "Sword of Bunker Hill," and Mr. Troy was, it is calculated, about 120, Dodge sang, "Yes, let me like a soldier but she was the daughter of a god. fall." That's all right, Dodge, bnt it Cleopatra is put by Miss Browning at depends whether it is on tbe bottle field about 50 when Antony reckoned the at Brighton, or on a battle field in Cu TORPEDO BOAT WINSLOW. world well lost for her. In any case ba, where he falls. nett, cabin cook; J. V. Mecks, fireman, her medals make her a plain woman, and J. Daniel, fireman. The wounded with a very long nose. Mary Stuart had Alberto Jonas, of tbe University of are: R. E. Cox, gunner's mate; D. Michigan, connected with the School turned things upside down before 6he THB IOWA. McKeon, quartermaster; J. Paterson, was 25, and Diane do Poitiers was 43 of Musio, is a native Spaniard and says fireman; F. Gray and Lieutenant J. B. conclusion, the dispatch says the Amer and Mme. Scarron 45 before they cap he is proud of it. Some people have Bernardow. All are slightly wounded, 9 00 DROPS cans did not attempt to take posses tured royal lovers. These veteran charm CASTORIA prond flesh en the least provocation, es except Patterson, whose condition is sion of or destroy the town beyond ers had health and intelligence, but peoially if the blood is bad. If be is a serious. Ensign Worth Bagley was ap For Infants and Children. razing the fortifications. Lady Hamilton was fat. as well as 40, Spaniard and remains here, pointed from North Carolina on Sept. 1891. when she fascinated Nelson.—London ought not to be proud of him. If he New Toik, May 16.—A special from News. remains under Michigan pay, he ought Key West reports that in the fight at The men were killed by a bursting |The Kind You Have to be a United States citizen. Mr. ienfuegos Commander Washburn shell fired from a Spanish gun. The Jonas should either naturalize or Maynard and Lieutenant Cameron M. Winslow was rescued by the Hudson in If you are not feeling well, why Winslow, both of the gunboat Nash don't you take Hood's SarsaparillaV Always Bought amble. a badly damaged condition and towec AVegetablcPreparationfor As ville, were slightly wounded. to a place of safety. It will purify and enrich your blood similating the Food andReguta and do you wonderful good. An Enterprising Druggist. The dispatch adds that the Spanish WILMINGTON'S REVENGE. ting the Stomachs andBowels of There are few men more wide awake oss Is estimated at 400, and that of the Bears the and enterprising than the Drug Store United States fleet, four killed and four Fires the Town of Cardenas and Kills 300 '*I.ight Housekeeping." of Eberbach Drug and Chemical Co., wounded. The lighthouse was demol Spaniards. "Rooms to rent for light housekeep INFANTS ,* CHILDREN of Ann Arbor, and Geo. J. Haeussler, shed, it is reported, the arsenal de Key West, May 16.—Reports received ing" is a sign that is steadily creeping Signature of Manchester, who spare no pains to stroyed and the batteries on shore si here tell of the havoc inflicted on Car into the windows of down at the heel PromotesT>^cstion,CfaeetfuI secure the best of everything in theii enced. The town was set on fire by denas by the cruiser Wilmington Thurs mansions and into others which, though tiess and Rest.Contains neither line for their many customers. They shells from the American fleet.. day evening. Bodies of Spanish sol bearing a prosperous air, house occu OpiunvMorphine nor Mineral. of now have the valuable agency for Dr. diers are piled up in the ruins of the pants who "have experienced reverses." King's New Discovery for Con ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S REPORT. forts, and hundreds in the city are HOT NABCOTIC. sumption, Coughs and Colds. This ia Just where tbe line is drawn between Description of tlie Bombardment of the wounded. Spanish treachery, which the light and heavy variety of this do the wonderful remedy that is producing caused five deaths aboard the Winslow Porto Rican Capital. mestic science it. is difficult to deter such a furore all over the country by Washington, May 14.—The navy de was avenged by the Wilmington assoon its many startling cures. It absolutely mine but it is conclusive proof that if partment has received the following as the torpedo boat was taken to Key cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness West. The Wilmington shelled the you b ly your pastry in bags at the bak j4Lx.Slnna * and all affections of the Throat, Chest dispatch from Admiral Sampson. It i ery; if, lacking a back door of your own JUduIUSJa- dated St. Thomas, May 12, and is as masked battery, and when that was> Anise $€fd * and Lungs. Call at above drug store silenced gave its attention to the other at which to receive the morning milk and get a trial bottle free or a regulai follows: forts and then the town. man, you are obliged to lay in wait for size for 50 cents and $1.00. Guaran "A portion of the squadron under my The that personage at corners, then you are teed to cure or price refunded. When all was silenced small boats command reached San Juan this morn a "light housekeeper"—though perhaps ing at daybreak. No armed vessels were landed. In the masked batterj 113 bodies were found. Cardenas was your burdens are heavy. Unfortunate Beginning. were found in the port. As soon as it Apetfect Remedy for Constipa was sufficiently light I commenced at set on fire, and it is thought that a We are prone to look upon these tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Kind Sir William Rowan Hamilton, pro tack upon the batteries defending the least 300 Spaniards perished. Not i humble housekeepers as beings without lessor of astronomy in the Dublin uni Worms .Convulsions ,Feverish city. This attack lasted about three shot hit the Wilmington. home or country, because their foothold ness and LOSS OF SLEEP versity, used to speak with the stronges' hours and resulted in much damage to Boston Fears Attack. upon the terra firma of society is so reverence of Bishop Brinkley, his pred the batteries and incidentally to a por Boston, May 16.—Officials of high light, but often there is much snugness Have Facsimile Signature of ecessor. He had for him a filial affeo tion of the city adjacent to the batter rank at the navy yard place eonsidera within the few rooms and much cul tion and used to recall with a huniorou ies. The batteries replied to our fire ble credence in the rumors that some o ture, too, though it is hard to conceive but without material effect. One man melancholy the time of tbeir first meet the enemy's fleet is not far from this of a culture that is nourished on bag NEW SfOBK. ing, when, said he, "I am afraid I was killed on board the New York and coast. Orders from the war depart Always Bought. lunches. offended him." seven slightly wounded in the squadron ment were received at Fort Warren to .At b months old No serious damage to any ships re remove all women and children from If you will get up early enough some I was a youth of 18 and sat next him suited. SAMPSON." morning, you may see the husband ol J5 DOSES ^ at some public luncheon. We did no the fort to a place of safety in case o Admiral Sampson's statement that h< bombardment. This was at once done one of these light housekeepers, with speak, and I felt that good manners re all of the women and children being his paper and pitcher, just returning quired me to break the silence. My eye attacked with only a portion of his EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, fleet is taken to indicate that he did hurried to Boston. The fact that the from a chilly encounter with the milk happened to rest on a large map of Van not find it expedient to take the entir United States cruiser and the man, and as he passes into his rooms Diemen's Land hanging on the wall, ram Katahdin left the port hurriedly CASTORIA squadron into the harbor, though it is you may catch a ray from the smile turned to him. not believed he has separated his fleet with sealed orders, only strengthened which awaits him, and which, unlike "My lord," said I, "were you eve: A special from St. Thomas says thi the suspicion that something of a grave character is imminent. the house, belongs entirely to him.— in Botany Bay?" The bishop turned t< casualties on board the United State CJhicago Post. me with a look of severe displeasure. fleet in the bombardment of San Juan Spanish Cabinet Resigns. X "Eat your soup, sir," said he, "ea were as follows: Killed—Seaman Madrid. May 17.—All the members o REPORT OF THE C O^DIT1O> OF THE Frank Widemark of the New York Marriages In Southern India. your soup." And then it occurred ti the Spanish cabinet have resigned. Sen The inhabitants of southern India Wounded—Samuel Feltman, leg broken or Sagasta communicated the situation me that he thought I was asking and four other seamen on the New have peculiar marriage customs, accord whether he had ever been "transport to the queen regent, who will intrus York: Marine M. G. Merkle, elbow him with the task of forming a nev ing to Dr. Boeck, the German explorer. ed," for at that time Botany Bay wa broken; Seamen R. C. Hill and John There are always two marriage cere where desperate criminals were sent fo ministry. It is officially denied tha Mitchell, slightly hurt. the cabinet changes are connected wit} monies, he says, one taking place when a punishment. — Youth's . a peace movement. On the contrary the betrothed ones are mere infants READY TO TAKE MANILA. At Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the close of business, Dec. 15, 1897 Female Worker* in Munich. it is declared that Premier Sagasta' and the other when the bridegroom Admiral Dewey Awaiting: Order* from RESOURCES. At Munich many of the clerks at the ministry, when the new cabinet i takes his wife to his own home. At the LIABILITIES. Washington. formed, will continue to prosecute th Loans and Discounts 1480,279 73 banks and hotels are girls, and as infant marriage rites two brothers of Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages, etc 502,471 73 Capita) stock paid in I 50,000 00 Washington, May 17.—A special from war with the full resources of the coun Surplus fund 150,000 00 Cashiers and bookkeepers at restau the boy place him on an e.lepbant and Overdrafts 582 W Manila via Hong Kong says: Admira try. Banking House 20,500 00 Undivided profits less current expen rants and other houses of business take him around to give him a glimpse Furniture and Fixtures 7,917 32 ses, interest and taxes paid 17,340 35 Dewey stands ready to take Manilf Dividends unpaid, 199 08 they are well in evidence. Many Nine Hundred Spaniards Killed. of the city where he and , his bride are Other Real Estate 47,898 63 whenever orders are received fron CASH. women are also employed at railway Washington. Several Spanish boats London, May 14.—According to a spe to live, and at the same time the girl's DEPOSITS cial dispatch received here from Hav mother is doing her share by singing to Due from bankB in reserve cities 156,488 18 stations as booking office clerk*. including the gunboat Callao, have been ana (via Kingston. Jamaica,) there ha Due from other banks and bankers. 3,123 41 Commercial deposits, subject to captured by the fleet. The Calla* the little one a marriage song. Checks and cash itemB 520 46 check 185,460 84 been an engagement between the Span At the final marriage the motherin Nickels andcents 637 97 Savings Deposits 813,907 66 A New Brand. steamed into the harbor with color iards and the insurgents, during whicl Gold coin, ... 32470 00 law leads the young husband by the Savings Certificates of Deposits, 131,854 74 HoBtess (politely)—And will you flying and when brought to by shot 900 of the former were killed. The lo Silver coin, 3,300 00 Due to Banks and Bankers 19,334 57 from Dewey's fleet immediately surren nose into a room, where his friends and U. S. and National Bank Notes 28,209 00 Jjave a little light wine, Dorothy? Dor cation of the battle is not mentione dered. The Spaniard's commander wa in the dispatch; relatives are awaiting him, and, amid il ,374,097 16 11,374,097 16 othy (quietly)—No, I thank you. Mam not aware of the fact that war had been the loud noise of tamtams, the shrill STATE OF MICHIGAN, I ma doesn't allow me to drink splritua Charleston Has Not Sailed. County of Washtenaw. fBB# . declared. Food is scarce in Manila whistle of pipes and the roaring of 1, Charles E. Hiscock, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly sweur that tne Uquors.—Puck. the soldiers and the poor being oblige* San Francisco, May 17.—The Charles trumpets, the bride enters, unveiled. above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHAS. E. H:SCOCK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 20i h day of December, 1897. to eat horse meat to sustain life. Th ton is still at Mare island. The vesse She gives the men present an opportu city is hemmed in by rebels, whos Is ready to put to sea at a moment' MICHAKL J. FJUTZ, Notary Public. warlike attitude keeps the residents in notice but no one seems to know when nity to gaze at her, because in future no CORRECT ATTEST: Christian Mack, W. D. Harriman, L.. Gruuer, Directors. a state of terror. Five foreign ships orders to sail will be received. It : man but her husband may look at her Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, $1,000,000. one German, one French, one Japanes generally understood, however, that sh face. Should this rule be broken at any will get away very soon. time, her husband must commit sui Transacts a general banking business; buys and sells exchanges on New Ssyourhair and two British—are in the harbor t York, Detroit and Chicago; sells drafts OT> all the principal cities of Europe. protect their subjects and observe op Spanish Spy Commits Suicide. cide, and she must be burned on a fu neral pyre before the sin is blotted out. This bank, already having a large business, invites merchants and others erations. The Spanish loss in the bat Washington, May 13.—George Down to open accounts with them with the assurance of the most liberal dealing con tie of May 1 is given by the Dons a nig, the Spanish spy arrested here sev The bride is placed in. a basket during sistent with safe banking. 312 killed and 700 wounded. Admira eral days ago. has committed suicid the Brahman marriage ceremony, and In the Savings Department interest at the rate of three per cent, is paid Sreen? Dewey is transferring guns from Cavit when it is over she emerges veiled and by hanging himself at the barracks semiannually, on the first days of January and July, on all sums that were It's only another way of asking, fe your to a transport where he was confined. closely guarded by her husband and hia deposited three months previous to those days, thus affording the people of this hair growing? For green means growing. DKWEY KILLED THREE HUNDRED. Nominated for Congress. friends. —New York Tri bune. city and county a perfectly safe depository for their funds, together with a re turn in interest for the same. AJoney to loan on approved securities. You can MAKE hair grow by using Dispatch from Manila to The Liberal a Booneville, Ind., May 14. — Thoma Whither Go Yon? Madrid. Duncan was nominated by the D^mo Chicago Paper: "Is your wife liter DIRECTORS.—Christian Mack, Daniel Biscock, Willard B. Smith, W. D Harriman, William Deubel, David Rinsey, L. Gruner. Madrid. May 16.—A dispatch to Th crats of this district for congress Thurs ary?" "Yts; every time I step out of flyer's jfcair Liberal from Manila, dated May 9, an day. the house at night she says: 'Quo OFFICERS.—Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vicepresident Vadia.'" Chas. E. Hiscock, Cashier M. J. Fritz. Ass'tCasaier. Representative Sawyer says that Sen It is said that steps are to be taken Frost absolutely destroys it. A person ator Burrows is being horuswoggled by to organize a militia company in this once having yellow fever will probably the Pingree orowd. Mr. Sawyer prob city to take the plaoe of Co. A now not have it agaiu BEAKES & HAMMOND, PROPRIETORS. mustered into the U. S. service. ably knows. But, if report is correct, The premonitory symptoms are: in Dr. Leroy Soutbmayd, son of Mrs. definite headache, languor, loss of ap PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Mr. Sawyer himself tried to play a lit Sarah E. Southmayd, of Ann Arbor, petite, etc Yellow fever is charactsr for $l.oo per year strictly In advance. tle game of hornswoggling on the Pin has been appointed assistant army sur istically a disease of two periods. Usu ROOK OASES Subscriptions not paid in advance $ 1.25 a year gree orowd and found the governor too geon in the volunteer army from Colo ally there is a chill at first, promptly rado. followed by a reactionary fever. Vom Bntered at the PostOffice,in Ann Arbor.Mjch, much an adept at the game to be as secondclass matter The commissary department at iting is one of the characteristic symp We have them, alTstyles and sizes, with and without desk oaught. So he probably feels that Bur toms. The matter vomited early in rows ienot adept enough to play that Cbickamauga now has plenty to feed attachment, among them the celebrated Extension Book the army with for some time. Uni the disease may be streaked with blood. kind of; a game with Pingree. forms, equipments and general supplies At the close of the first period conval Case which is a thoroughly practical article, designed for in immense quantities are also en route. escense may begin and go on uninter home library and office use. The extension can be made on rupted till full recovery. Or the pa FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898. Prof. F. M. Hamilton, the alderman The Thirtyfirst Miobigan has been tient may present prostration,distress in the side as well as on the top and yet preserve a harmony of from the first ward, has a tine reputa attached to the first brigade of the sec design. ond division, the other two regiments the bowels, and a yellowish tint of the THAT M. C. R. R. CONTRACT. tion as an educator and is an excellent in the brigade are the Third Pennsyl skin, from which the disease takes Speaking of Libraries and Offices. "Vou must see our The aldermen of the city of Ann business man, but he is of too honest name. The vomit at this period is vania and the One Hundred and Sixth coffeeground in appearance, and black. line of Library Tables, Desks and Roll Top Desks, they are Arbor were most beautifully hornswog and unsnspicionB a nature to make a Indiana. Col. C. Gardener is provis beauties, and are sold very cheap. ional commander of the brigade. This is the fearful black vomit. gled Monday night into confirming Mr. good politician. The Argus commend Some of the things to be observed by Governor Pingree had the great seal Remember we have a fine stock of Brass and Iron Beds, Botterfield as city attorney. The sole ed Mr* Hamilton's first position that the individual are: keep dry, avoid the Parlor Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Linoleum and Draperies. valid objection to Mr. Butterfield was of the state of Michigan taken from use of alcohol in any form, also all na he would not vote to make an attorney Lansing to Island Lake, Wednesday, bis position as attorney of corporations of the Miohigan Central an attorney tive fruits except the lemon, and any Making over and covering furniture is our great speci by Seoretary of State Gardner and Ex kind of food unless it has bnen previou alty. New coverings arrived for this purpose. with which the city was having tron for the city. But Mr. Hamilton's vote ecutive Clerk Dunham to facilitate the ly sterilized by heat. ble,or was likely to have trouble. The was necessary for confirmation and he signing and sealing of commissions of If it is true that the infection is only objection that the mayor had not kept was shown a letter from the railroad the Thirty6eoond Regiment officers. introduced into the body by way of the his promises, had really nothing to do company to Mr. Lawrence indicating In a letter to the Times J. B. Hill alimentary tract, theoretically preven man says that Private Webb, of Co. G, tion is easy, because if nothing be tak with the council, but is for the people their willingness to make a oontract was the first man in the third battalion en into the stomach in the way of food MARTIN HALLER to settle with the mayor himself in with the city. Now this letter don't of the Thirtyfirst Regiment to steal a or drink but what has been tjnst before good time. Mr. Butterfield is one of bind anybody. It was not written to kiss from a southern girl. Those Ypsi sterilized by cooking or boiling, the Furniture, Carpet and Drapery Store. tiie attorneys for the Michigan Central the oity. It is only a promise to prom lanti fellows are adepts at that busi germs will certainly be killed and ise anyway. Of oourse the railroad ness, having had good practice at home. there can be no more risk in conneotion and as such made the plea which in with yellow fever than in connection company is willing to make a oontract When Governor Pingree telegraphed duced a cirouit judge in Detroit to de to Seorefcary of War Alger of the depart with typhoid when the same precau cide that it was the oity's business to with the city if the city's interests un ure of the Thirtyfirst Regiment he tions are observed. keep in repair the overhead bridge over der that contract are to be looked out said: "A better or mure enthusiastio Immense boilers will have to be oon CIRCUIT COURT DOINGS. F. G. SCHREPPER, the Central which is such a money for by an attorney for the railroad com body of volunteer troops never left this neoted with every camp for the purpose or any other state. Hundreds of the of boiling drinking water. Sterilizing saver to that road. City Attorney pany. We are afraid Mr. Hamilton Two Sensational Cases Have Been on men in the ranks left positions paying ovens will also have to be established Trial This Week. Kearney in a carefully drawn opinion woald be a poor man to run up against from $1,000 to over $5,000 a year." for the fresh roasting of hardtack, and Veterinary Surgeon indicated just how the counoil could a gold briok game. all foods will have to be oooked or In the cirouit oourt Friday evening The governor's staff were treated to raised to the boiling point immediately the jury in the case of Mary Duffy vs. Office and residence: avoid this expense, muoh to the detri a regular army dinner yesterday. It Claudius Kinyon to determine whether No. 509 Spring St., Ann Arbor* consisted of bard tack, sowbelly and before using. ment of the road. When Mr. Butter All camps should be located on high or not a verbal lease existed between the TERMS : field's nomination first came up enough beans, and coffee without milk. They parties brought in a verdict of no oause One mOe out of city, 81; two miles, sanies wanted to wait for the second oourse, ground. Prevailing winds from suspi of aotion. three miles. $1.50; four or five miles, $2, etc. republicans indioated their opposition DOWN SOUTH IN DIXIE cious localities should be avoided. Recipe, 25 cents. Consultation free. Deliv but when told there would be no other The case of Carl Wuerthner vs. the ery, from $3 to 85, mileage included. Medi to confirmation on the ground that he they ate sparingly of the food, but did All important is dryness of the soil. cine at cost. No delivery, no charge for same. All cots and beds for the men should Workiugmen's Benevolent Society of During my 35 years of practice I have never was the railroad's attorney, to render (Continued from First Page.) not like it a little bit. Mere fuss^and Manchester, was the nest case on call failed to give entire satisfaction under pro feather soldiers, that's all. be as high abova the ground as possible. per conditions. Charges the same, day or his defeat probable. To draw these the boys good bye and wished them and occupied the attention of the court Godspeed. The train left at 11:55 The men should be obliged to sleep nipht. Your patronage is respectfully solic men back into line, the Central railroad The recruits who arrived at Camp with covering however warm the night up to Wednesday afternoon. About 25 ited. standard time. The seoond section, Eaton during the past week are any witnesses were examined and the result which is greatly interested in having a may be. They should have as much containing Co. A, B, C and G, left at thing but comfortably situated. They bedding as possible between them and was that the jury returned a verdict city attorney biased in its favor, 12 :21; the third section, Cos. L, I, K have no tents to sleep in, and are com the ground. The striotest rules against against the plaintiff. The case will be wrote a private letter offering to enter and M, left at 12 :40. The first seotion pelled to undergo many hardships that intemperance and debauchery should be appealed. The evidence in the case was in command of Col. Gardener, the the enlisted men of the Thirtyfirst and enforced. was a great deal of it unfit for publica into a contract with the city to keep second, Lieut.Col. Shubel, and the tion and was what a Broadway tough MUSIC STORE Thirtysecond infantry did not have to While yellow fever is the disease the overhead bridge in repair provided third seotion, Maj. Cbas. H. Harrah. undergo. As each regiment leaves would call "hot stuff." the city would give up all its rights The trains consisted of 28 sleepers, most dreaded in the popular mind in Camp Eaton for the south it takes all relation to a Cuban expedition, how The celebrated Mollie Bennett will which Mr. Kearney so clearly pointed one horse car, one flat car, and five the best tents in camp, until those that case is now on trial. The history of freight cars. The route was over the ever, so far as its prevalenoy is con ont and the council, after confirming remain are almost unserviceable. oerned it will not occupy the highest the case, which is copied from the D., G. H. & M. to West Detroit, Mich Times, is as follows: Mr.Butterfield, instructed him to make igan Central to Cincinnati, and the place. for six weeks. The proponents will DANGERS TO THE U. S. ARMY Mollie Bennett, of Superior, was poB probably argue that Schemmerhorn is a contract with the Central company Queen & Crescent to Chickamauga. Malarial diseases will destroy more sessed of an estate valued at $8,000 or The traveling rations consisted of 2,940 lives of northern white soldiers going her son and that this was kept a family along these lines subjeot to their ap Which Will Come from Disease in Case to Cuba than any other disease, exoept $10,000 and died leaving no immediate seoret and that it was the intention nf proval. The Argus wants to predict pounds of Quaker bread, 2,205 pounds heirs. Jerome Schemmerhorn, a mu of canned corn beef, 1,323 pounds of of an Invasion of Cuba. diarrboeal and dysenteric effeetions. all tbe family tbat Jerome should come' latto who had worked on her farm, de in for the estate after they had died. right here that every alderman who baked beans, and about $600 in cash to Below is given the fnll text of an ad The tame old fashioned ague is but the clared that she had always signified her votes for such a contract will be sent buy coffee at stations along the road. dress delivered by Dr. W. B. Hinsdale, slightest suggestion of the tropioal ma laria that often kills the patient with intention of leaving her property to Choice Wines and Liquors for family into innocuous desuetude. Of these stores Co. A received one dean of the Homeopathio Medical Col him. Mollie Bennett died in March, use. JOHN C. BURNS, Arlington twelfth. The field rations will consist lege, before the Unity Club on Monday the first stroke. The Argus has every confidence in 1896, and no will oould be found. Place, N. Fourth ave. of 7,350 pounds of bacon, 1,470 pounds evening. The lecture was listened to The telurio conditions favorable to What purported to be a copy of a will Mr. Butteifield's honor and integrity, of beans, 980 pounds of coffee, 1,470 by a good sized audience and was re the malaria germ propagation are Subscribe for the Argus now. dampness of soil, stagnant water, abund turned up about ] 5 months after her but he is a biased man, and his bias is pounds of sugar, 25 pounds of pepper, oeived with much attention : death and toil "copy" designated Je Very Low Rates to Denver, Col., 392 pounds of salt and 98 gallons of Some diseases, like races of men, are ance of vegetable growth, and a mean perfectly natural. The oontract with temperature for 24 hours above 65 de rome Scbemmerborn as her mam heir. Via tbe NorthWestern Line (Chicago the Central under which the city con vinegar. In addition there will be 392 indigenous to oertain localities, others The witnesses to the instrument ap & NorthW«stern R'y). Exoursioo pounds of soap, and 147 pounds of can quite generally dispersed. As we can grees. peared to be Albert Knapp and William tracted to keep the bridge in repair, In our study of the report of the Sur tiokets at exceptionally low rates to dles. It has been figured that a daily trace races to their original habitats, so Rowe, two well known farmers near Denver and return (with siopover priv was made with a committee of the coun allowance equivalent to 18 ounces of oan we trace diseases to pretty definite geon General of the U. S. A. for the Ypsilanti. Albert Knapp swore on the civil war we find the following inter leges under oertain liberal conditions at cil on which a Michigan Central railroad bread. 20 ounces of meat and 16 ounces quarters of the globe; especially infec first bearing in Judge Newkirk's eourt tbe TransMisissippi and International of vegetables is necessary to keep a tious and contageous diseases. esting statistics. Of those affeoted by last July tbat Mollie Bennett had attorney was a leading member. He the diseases named below, the percent Exposition,Omaha, Nel>.), will be sold soldier in fighting trim. In addition As the peculiar wants of some ani showed him her will and asked him to June 2, 4 and 5, aocouut of Amerioan is a man whose reputation for honor be needs 71 ounces of fluid. Coffee, mals oan only be supplied within lim age of deaths among the whites and sign it. He did so but Mollie Bennett and integrity is not excelled by the colored is as follows: did not sign it. William Rowe swore Medical Association meeting; and will of course, is the soldiers' drink and be ited environments, while others are be sold June 16, 17 and 18, acoount of reputation of any other man in this will be amply supplied with that. more general, so with diseases some WHITE. tbat on a date that appeared to be Per about a year after Knapp had signed meeting of Federation of Women's city. He is thoroughly an honest man, All the way through Ohio a contin being confined to certain localities oth Disease. Cases. Deaths, cent. Clubs, all with favorable return limits. ers universal. Thus, malaria soon the document, Mollie Bennett showed and would today undoubtedly defend uous ovation was given the Thirtyfirst. Typhoid fever 73.368 27,056 36 For rates and other information ask The most, remarkable demonstrations disappears when transferred to uplands, Yellow fever 1,181 409 36 him a paper which she said was her the contract which seems to the coun Smallpox, varioloid.... 12,236 4,717 39 will and she signed it and Mr. Rowe your nearest Ticket Agent or write, W. coming from the working classes, who while typboid and many other diseases Diarrhea, dysentery ..1,903,562 39,446 23 E. Guerin, 67 Woodward avenue, De cil and the citizens made in the inter deserted their work benches and rushed travel the world around. Still further, Malaria 1,213,685 12.1S9 1 signed it as a witness. A Mr. Sweating COLORED. swore tbat he was one day at Mollie troit, Mich., or W. B. Kniskern, 23 est of the railroad company. Suoh be to the windows of the many factories some plants and animals change their Fifth avenue, Chioago, 111. 2021 features and habits when bred in a Per Bennett's place and she showed him ing the case does the council want to along the C, H. & D. road to wave a Disease. Cases. Deaths, cent. her will and because it was so peculi greeting at the stopping places. Women new country, so with diseases, even Typhoid fever 4,094 2,280 50 Primary School Apportionment. trnst the drawing of another oontract and young girls distributed dainty becoming more fatal. Thus an unaccli Yellow fever 190 27 14 arly worded he made a copy of it. Smallpox, varioloid.... 6,716 2.341 34 The following is tbe apportionment to another railroad attorney. What things to eat and kisses to the soldiers. mated person will be more severely at Diarrhea, dysentery.. 153,939 6,764 4.4 George Owles and Mr. Le Furge, of of primary school funds for this county good can come of such a contract? Through Kentucky the same degree of tacked by the diseases indigenous to a Malaria 352,141 1,923 1.3 Superior, swore that Mollie Bennett just made. The rate is 50 cents per What right has this council to shut off enthusiasm was visible but the women certain looality. The mortality among the Spanish had intimated that she would leave her scholar and tbe amount apportioned. The similarity between certain dis soldiers in Cuba for 1897 was: the growth of the Fifth ward at any dispensed with the kisses. Fruit, flow property to Schemmerhorn. The first was $6,015.00: AnnjAtbor town, 236 ers and dainties were, however, show eases and living bodies seems to be Dysenteric diseases 12,000 witness for the contestant P. W. Ros«, future date or prevent steps being taken children, $118; Ann Arbor city, ered liberally on the men. something more than a coincidence. In Malaria 7,000 of Ypsilanti, swore tbat Jerome Schem 2,767, 11,383.50; Augusta, 600. $300; to increase our farmers' trade from the Chickamauga Park waR reaohed faot the microscope has proved that the Yellow fever 6,034 merhorn had approached him in April, Bridgewater 305, 102.50; Dexter, 224, north? about 5 o'clock in the afternoon of cases of contageous and infectious dis From a comparison of the above 1897, and offered him $500 to swear $112; Freedom, 430, $215; Lima, 283, Tuesday, the three sections of the regi eases are living organisms like the tables we see tbat from a humanitarian tbat he_had witnessed the alleged will, $141.50; Lodi, 323, $161.50; Lyndon, ment having arrived at Chattanooga, grasses of the fields or the birds of the point of view, the negro is not the sol and finally Sobemmerhoru raised the They say that Dewey is a dude. 223, $111.50; Manchester, 650, $325; Tenn, shortly after 7 in the morning, air. dier for us to send to Cuba, for we see bid to $1,000, provided Ross would find Northfield, 269, $134.50; Pittsfield, Well, he is a dandy dude. Would that but owing to delay oaused by the ina In our study of lands and localities his risk is greater in every disease ex another good witness to swear to the 256, $128; Salem, 264, $132; Saline, we bad more of them. bility of the single traok railroad which we often overlook, what is of vital in oept yellow fever. With our present same effect. James Eaton, of Ypsilan 521, $260.50; Scio, 552, $276; Sharon, runs from that oity to Chickamauga to terest to us, the diseases indigenous to knowledge of this disease, and the san ti, also swore that Scbemmerborn had 329, $16450; Superior, 355, $177.50; them. When, however, we are obliged itary precautions that will be taken in said to him that he must have two men About the only war result chronicled handle the large number of troop trains Sylvan, 668, $334.00; Webster, 159, that were arriving, they were delayed to send our friends to oonquer them, the army, there will be less to fear to swear that tbey had witnessed the $79.50; York, 621, $310.50; Ypsilanti from day to day is the old refrain several hours. our disconcern changes to the keenest from this source than from diarrhea, will of Mollie Bennett and he would towD, 286, $143; Ypsilanti city, Dewey has taken another gunboat. Then the Thirtyfirst had a hot, dusty apprehension. dysentery, and typhoid fever, wbioh, as pay $200 for the job or $500 if Eaton 1,709, $854.50. march of four miles before they reached In the case of Cuba, the diseases to we have already shown, are more fatal would secure the other witness. Rob be dreaded are mostly those peculiar to to the negro than to the white. This ert Martin, of Superior, swore that in their bivuac in a beautiful grove about the spring of 1897 Sohemmerhorn had It is now 19 days since Dewey won the center of, Chickamauga Park, and a tropical climate and a country so being true it will be especially danger his great victory and was in position to notoriously neglected in regard to its ous to send colored troops to Cuba. approaobed him and asked him if he fully 25 of the men dropped out of the wanted to make $1,000. Schemmer take Manila had he men to garrison it. ranks exhausted. Col. Gardener had to sanitation. Especially is this true at A lady, six years teaober in Snnth this time of year. The risk to our horn said he had a oopy of a will that And still no troops have yet left this hire private teams to haul his oamp Amerioa, would give members of fam must be signed by two good witnesses. equipage. It was almost dark before army going to Cuba in the late autumn ily Spanish lessons, in exchange for What Shall country for the Phillipine Islands. would be many times less than for "Get out or I'll boot you," said Martin the provision wagons reached the camp home while taking law oourse in Uni and Sohemmerhorn adjourned. grounds, and after dark before the tents them to go now. Aside from the mias versity. Address Ann Arbor Argus. 20 Every time a coast defense vessel in came in. As a result the boys slept on matic diseases to be enoountered, there About this time the lawyers for the Be Done the tents instead of under them, most are the fatalities from heatstroke dur England's Grand Old Man Is Dead. proponent, Lawrenoe & Buttereld, held FOR THE DELICATE Q1RL dulges in a little target practce or fires ing this heated term. a consnltationn and finding that tbe a signal gun, reports are sent broadcast of the boys made their own coffee and Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, Eng ate their travel rations. The officers The question is often asked, what is land's grand old statesman died at contestant Administrator Graves, bad You have tried iron and of heavy cannonading heard off the ared not so well, and Chaplain White, yellow fever? Hawarden Castle at 5 o'olook yesterday some more important testimony, decid other tonics. But she keeps Atlantic coast to the alarm of the deni Maj. Hunt and Surgeon Colby went Briefly described, it is an infeotious morning. He was 90 years of age, and ed to throw up the case and Judge pale and thin. Her sallow- Newkirk decided that there was no will zens of the coast cities. without coffee. Col. Gardener had a disease prevalent in tropioalkcountries. had served in the legislative halls of complexion worries you. Per- supply of bacon and ooffee in his chests It is undoubtedly an indigenous disease in existence and denied the petition to his oountry for 68 years having been probate. haps she has a little hacking; and cooked his own supper, and then to the Island of Cuba where it prevails elected a member of parliament when Since that time it is said that Jerome cough also. Her head aches; There is nothing in the constitution slept in the open air on his cot. endemically. Havana is notoriously 22 years of age. and she cannot study. Give her to prevent the United States from es Private McGinnis, of Detroit, oon a yellow fever center. Scbemmerhorn has found some import ant testimony to substantiate bis claim. tablishing colonial governments in the tracted pneumonia on the road, but is There is no doubt about this disease York and Augusta. being what is called a germ disease, Yesterday morning after the jury Pbillipines, Porto Rico and Cuba, until now imprqving rapidly under good Clara Pawling, of Monroe, is visiting medical care. but so far as our positive knowl dge of friends here. had been acoepted and sworn in it was scon's Emulsion such time as they are Amerioanized discovered by Capt. Allen and Judge The Thirtyseoond Regiment was the germ itself is concerned it is still A light frost was seen in some plaoes enough to be admitted into the sister hypothetical. Babbitt, the attorneys for tbe adminis The oil will feed her wasting ready to leave Camp Eaton in 24 hours last Tuesday morning. trators, that Adam Sohaible, one of the hood of the states. after notice was given it and left early The disease is probably not oonta body; the glycerine will soothe geous but highly infeotious. Some The Vedder school, of Augusta town jurymen, was a relative of Michael J. her cough, and the hypophos- last evening for the camp at Tampa, ship, expects to olose the spring term Lehman, one of the attorneys for Fla. Col. Tyrrell gave it as his opin authorities maintain that the infection phites will give new power and The Charleston which sailed from San is communicated by means of the at with appropriate exercises. Sohemmerhorn. Judge Kinne gave ion that such a fine regiment never be Mr. Lehman the option of excusing Mr. vigor to her nerves and brain. Francisco Wednesday with ammunition fore went out cf Michigan. mosphere, others, that like the typhoid Miss Neva Smith, who has been Never say you ** cannot for Dewey will add another cruiser to germ, it is only communicated through working in Detroit for some time, is Schaible or the entire panel, but he BUGLE NOTES. substanoes taken into the alimentary home for a few days' visit. would do neither, so tbe judge dis take cod-liver oil" until you his fleet with the same fighting capao There are about 15,000 volunteers in oharged the jury and it had to be drawn have tried Scott's Emulsion. canal, mostly as foods and drinks. It Mrs. Frank Wante, who has been ity as the^Boston and a little less than camp at Chickamauga. is supposed that the poison is not given over again. The new testimony in tbe You will be obliged to change sick for some time, died last Tuesday oase turns out to be an attempt to show the Olympia or Baltimore. With the Gen. Geo. Spalding has secured the off, in an form, by the person afternoon. Funeral servioes were held your opinion at once. Children appointment of Major Seymour of Ad that Jerome Sohemmerhorn is a son of especially become very fond captured gunboats tne Charleston will diseased, but undergoes subsequent de yesterday at 10 o'clock a. m. Miss Delight Bennett, a sister of Mollie put Dewey in better condition to cope rian, as additional paymaster in the velopment in a favorable soil. Bennett and who died about five years of it; and infants do not know army. Some of the favoring causes of its de The Battle Ship Maine faithfully when it is added to their food. with any fleet Spain may send to the reproduced in a Smyrna Rug, 30x60 ago. One witness was sworn yesterday Dr. Fred W. Palmer, of Brooklyn, velopment are: a very high degree of morning who testified that some 37 or 50c. and $1.00 ; all druggists. Phillipines. Dewey in himself is as inches, for sale at MARTIN HAL Mich., formerly house surgeon in the temperature, atmospheric humidity, a 38 years ago Miss Delight Bennett and SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. good as any Spain can com University hospital, has been appointed low elevation, uubygienio conditions, LER'S FURNITURE & CARPET her sister took a trip east and remained mand. hospital steward at Island Lake. intemperance, and physical exhaustion. STORE. ANN ARBOR ARGUS, MAY 20, 1898.

Fred A. Hewlett has been drawn as a juror in the United States court at Detroit. The Ann Arbor Railroad has a new time table. Examine it so that you do THERE IS A TIME AND PLACE FOR ALL THINGS not miss your train. MEN'S SUITS m OVERCOATS and now is the time for you to buy your The resolutions adopted by tbe school Fresh Spring Arrivals Values Simply Marvelous. board relative to the death of the late Prof. W. S. Perry, have been hand somely engrossed, framed and presented to Mrs. Perry. Spring Overcoats Rev. Dr. J. M. Thobum, of Detroit, SPRING SUIT will deliver tbe annual tbank offering and ours the place in which to buy it. You will find in the spec Just take a look at these, and tell us if you ever see such garments at such very, very low prices. Silk lined, day addresB before tbe Women's For ial fine clothes department, containing those made by mark you that, pretty:' iney are the prettiest spring coats you ever put on. Reliable? They were made for us by eij?n Missionary Sooiety at the M. E. L. Adler Bros., one of the most prominent, most reliable houses in the United States. What do they look like? Just church, next Sunday morning. wbatthey are, swell coats. What do they cost? $12, $15, $18 and $3O and every one silk lined. There's only two Prof. E. G. Conklin, Ph. D., of the The Stein Block Co. things in most overcoats. One is yourself, the other your money. Now in the Spring Coats we are selling there are University of Pennsylvania, will deliv three things—the third being that undeflnable something that distinguishes them from the common kind of overcoats. AND . . . Our assortment of SPRING SUITS will bear the closest examination as regards style, lit, finish, workmanship er tbe next address before the Wesleyan and price. Guild, at the M. E. cburob, Snnday evening, on "Evolution and Theology." Hammerslough Bros., Prof. E. F. Johnson of the law de n CHILDREN'S SUITS. partment of the U. of M. has been ap wholesale tailors, just the suit you want, and the difference in the price between these madetofit and the merchant tailors'" 5pring Vestee Suits pointed by Governor Pingree as a mem madetomeasure price will be just about enough to set you up in> Spring Double Breasted Suits ber of the utate board of education to the rest of your spring outfit, bat, shoes, underclothes and every suoceed Supt. J. W. Simmons of Owos For 3 to 8 years. Stylish little three piece suits For 8 to 16 years in all the newest patterns Plaids, thing. All of which we have in elegant profusion. —all the latest novelties for little men, ages 3 Check, Over Plaids, Worsteds, etc., etc. Prices so, who has resigned. to 8 years. Price $2.OO to $5.50. $1.75 to $7.OO. The Ann Arbor & Ypsilanti Railroad Now is the Time to Buy Your Spring Suit. Co. is defunct since Sunday night at Everything desirable in Men's and Boys' Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings are here shown and twice 12 o'clock when it was merged into the the selection offered than is shown in any other store in Washtenaw county. Detroit, Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor Rail road Co. Cars will be running over the new line in a very short time. LINDENSCHMITT & APFEL 200202, S. Main St. The Ann Arbor Railroad will run Ann Arbor, Mich. another excursion to Camp Eaton, at Wadhams, Ryan & Reule Island Lake,'next Snnday, leaving Anu Arbor at 9:05 a. m. Returning will leave Island Lake at 6 :30 p. m. Fare Polish up my rusty saber, for the round trip 75 cents. Children Dig me up my blunderbuss; The fire hydrants along Main st. Al I'll forsake my field of labor were flushed yesterday. under 12 years 40 cents. '5 Just to flgrht a Spanish cuss. Tbe New State Telephone Co. is ex "He laughs best who last laughs" is I want none of moderation, an old and ofttimes true proverb. Last For my spirit's sorely tried. tending its line to Whitmore, Zukey, Naught will soothe my perturbation Portage and Base lakes. week W. H. Butler was smiling audi THE CORNELL But a hauk of Spanish hide. E. J. Helber, commissioner for Cuban jly over the fact that John W. Bennett I'm a warrior! Do you hear me? iad the mumps. But John was hardly WE HAVE WITH SILK Clear the track, get off the way! relief in this oounty, sent a barrel of Those who know me best all fear me clothing to tbe relief headquarters in well before Butler himself oamedown A NEW SHOE VESTING TOPS AND Wall Paper When I start there's h 1 to pay. with the measly things and then—the Detroit, on Monday. augh was on him. THE CORNELL. WITH KID TOPS, Co. A's adrlrpss at present is "Cbiok The name of William Riemenschnei auiauga P;u i, Ga., ThirtyFirst Regi Grass Lake News: Now that Char FOR LADIES WELTS AND TURNS. m FOR 1898 der, of Chelsea, has been sent to the lie Ward, of tbe Ann Arbor Democrat, ment." president by Congressman Spalding to AND FOR YOU WILL PAY All new designs and latest colorings. Mrs. Carrie Zebbs has filed a bill for be appointed postmaster at Chelsea. announces that he withdraws all objec ;ion and is willing tbe Sandwich GENTLEMEN. FIVE DOLLARS ELSE No such stock and prices ever divorce from her husband John Zebbs. Several professors of the university Islands should be annexed, wbat's to in this city. Both are colored. ' have joined together to build a hand jinder congress from pushing tbe but MADE IN WHERE FOR A The Detroit conference of the Metho some clubhouse at Winans' Lake. Jay ton and finishing the job? SHOE NO BETTER. SOME OF OUR PRICES. dist cburob will meet at Mt. Clemens C. Pray, of Whitmore Lake, has the ALL STYLES, Sept. 21, Bishop Andrews presiding. contraot and the house is to be finished The annual May party at Granger's academy which was to have been given BLACKS AND ALL WE ASK Best White Blanks, every roll guar A. W. Munro is now sole proprietor in six weeks. anteed full length, 3c per roll. ast evening has been unavoidably post TANS. IS of the Ypsilanti Commercial, W. D. The supreme oourt on Monday post poned until Monday evening next. All Best Silver and Gold Effects for 5c Crocker having retired from the firm. poned the consideration of the change jupils, former pupils, their friends and per roll. The Harugari Maennerchor will give of venue in the case of Howard Stock other friends of Mr. and Mrs. Granger FOR LADIES'. Best Ingrain in all the New Shades a concert and danoe in Germania ball well vs. Win. Judson et al. to June 7, are cordially invited to attend. Musio for 8c per roll. this evening. The musical program is when it will be deoided whether it will will be furnished by the Chequame $3.50 FOR MEN'S. Border and Ceiling to match. under the direction of Fred J. Dansing be tried in this county or not. gons. burg. Don Turner, Don Stark, Harry Lieut. John K. Robison, son of We Hang Paper and Do George H. Primrose and Lew Dook Saunders, Charles Rooney and Charles George F. Robison, of Detroit, and Campion went to Island Lake Monday GOODSPEED'S 119S. Main St. Kalsomining at Lowest Prices. stader have formed a partnership for grandson of the late Hon. John J. Rob the management of a big minstrel com morning as recruits from J. T. Jacobs ison, bas been commissioned engineer pany, which will tour the oountry next Camp, S. of V., for the companies to of the cruiser Minneapolis, tbe fastest season. be oomposed of members of that organ joar in the navy. Lieut. Robison was ization. The Y. W. C. A. will serve a patri three years with Admiral Dewey on the GEORGE WAHE otic supper from 5 until 7 tomorrow James J. Quarry will open up a drug Olympia. The lieutenant was born in Opposite Court House, evening at their rooms over the post store in Prof. Thompson's new store, Ann Arbor. LADIES, LISTEN! office. All are cordially invited. Ad oorner of S. State St. and E. Univer Postmaster Beakes has reoeived no MAIN ST., ANNAKBOK. mission 15 cents. sity ave. about Aug. 1 and will divide tice that on July 1 the salary for tbe If you will come into our store while down town, we will show a the trade of that end of the oity with Ann Arbor offioe will be raised to of th At Orobard Lake on Saturday the the two drugstores already located on large selection of HETflLUC BELTS e latest designs. Friends of the Argus who have business Ann Arbor high school baseball team &2,900 per year. This will be good In the Probate Office are asked to request State st. news for the incoming postmaster and Our spring stock of Shirt Waist Buttons, Cuff Buttons, etc., has Judge Newkirk to send the advertising nec defeated the Military Academy cadets essary to the probating of estates with which by a score of 6 to 1. The Ann Arbor Times: The current number of the a source of gratification to Mi. Beakes also arrived. they are connected to the Argus office. boys made seven doable plays. L. A. W. Bulletin contains the pictures that it was under bis administration of tbe lightweights, Willie Holland, Ann Arbor advanoed to be a seoond Nothing sets off a pretty garment as much as does some appropriate J. Fischer & Bro., of Bible House, Elsie Apfel and Vera Hangsterfer, it lass post office. jewelry. New York, have published a new and being a snap shot taken by Sid W. Mil spirited patriotic maroh entitled "The Times, Ypsilanti end: Alderman lard during a recent bicycle trip to Dieterle, of Ann Arbor, walked up to Patriotic Amerioan," composed by Whitmore Lake. LOCAL BREVITIES George H. Fischer. Price 50 cents. the Times man Monday and presented H. M. Wallace, J. H. Taylor, Dr. him with a fish. Whether it was a Sheriff Win. Judson is a proud man Robert D. Wilson, Dr. Julian T. Mc minnow too large for bait or fish he ;hese days since he got to be a grand O Dewey was the mornins Clymonds, J. Sterling St. John, John caught in a parlor aquarium is not Upon the flrst of May; ather. He acquires bis added dignity T. Hoelzle, Charles H. Duncan and known. However, it was his birthday And Dewey was the Commodore rom a son having been born to bis Down in Manila Bay; Wm. S. Bennett compose a party of and, as has been his custom for years, And Dewey were the Regent's eyes, laughter, Mrs. John Scblee, on Sunday yoong men who will leave here for the he went fishing with the above result. Those orbs of royal blue; morning. And Dewey feel discouraged? Klondike July 1. A rather startling picture is tbe I Dew not think we Dew. The Ann Arbor Railroad Express Co. A ourrent statement last week was mammoth oxojg feet oil painting in GEORGE WALKER. MICHAEL GROSSMAN. CHRISTIAN BRAUN. H. M. Woods' homestead has received s now doing business at all the sta Chat the paving of Main st. would be Sbeehan & Co. 's bookstore window a new ooat of paint lately, greatly im tions on its line. At present express is delayed six weeks through a misunder on S. State St., which gives a view of proving the property. carried only between points on the Ann standing between Contractor Wm. J. one of Dr. Nanorede's surgical clinics Arbor. All the passenger trains oarry Clanoy and the brick manufacturers. In it is represented as per Master Fred Daley, assisted by express. J. J. Kirby, of Toledo, is The Ann Arbor Carriage Works It has evidently been fixed up, how forming an operaton for appendioitis, Owosso local talent will give a concert he general superintendent of the com in that oity on Tuesday evening next. ever, as Mr. Clanoy announces that in surrounded by his assistants, attend The accompanying cut shows rub pany. about three weeks the walks on both ants and students. Some of tbe por The Anoient Order cf United Work Dr. F. K. Owen, assistant surgeon of sides of the street will be piled up with traits are quite lifelike and easily dis ber tire attached to wheel of a veh men will pay the death losses of all of the 31st Regiment, was presented with paviDg brick. tinguished. R. Lattimer is the artist. icle. its members who have enlisted in the a fine horse and equipment by his frat Edouard Remenyi, the great violin We Can Save You Money on first . ers of Ann Arbor Commandery, No. 13, The Young Women's Christian Asso virtuoso, dropped dead Sunday after ciation had its fourth anniversary ser class Carriages, Surreys, Top Bug George Dengler is now located in the 5. T, and a few other friends last week. noon in San Francisco, just as he had roomB formerly occupied by the Ann The animal was tbe valuable Kentucky vices at the First M. E. ohurcb on Sun gies and Roar) Wagons—all of our finished playing "Old Glory" in an day evening. Rev. B. L. MoElroy de own manufacture. We have 65 or Arbor Art Club in the Savings Bank thoroughbred saddle nurse owned by swer to an enthusiastic enoore from an block and has opened np a first class Prof. A. H. Pattengill. livered the address taking as his sun 70 different styles. The best of audience of 3,000 people. He was 64 ject "The Crowning of a Queen.' workmanship and material is used bindery. Some youthful marauders broke into years old and leaves a widow, son and Some beautiful music was rendered by in the construction of our work. Ira A. Campbell, '00 lit, has been hris. Spaeth's place on E. Washing daughter, who reside in New York. tbe ohuich choir. The reports of the appointed university correspondent for ton St., early Tuesday morning through He was born in Hungary. officers showed that the total member We can also save you money on the Detroit Tribune to succeed Carl M. the back door. They went out through The Miohigan monthly bulletin oi ship is 174. During the past year 41 HandMade Harness, Sweat Col~ Green, '99 lit, who formerly held the the side door at the front end of the vital statistius for April shows that the new members have been added and 13 lars, Dusters, Whips and Blankets of all styles. position. building, but in their transit through total number of deatns in Wasbtenaw have been dropped. We are headquarters for the largest The mass meeting of employees of tbe place they appropriated $2.35 county was 68, divided as follows the Ann Arbor Railroad whioh was to which was in the cash register. Attorney Arthur Borwu traded a assortment of BICYCLES in the city Ann Arbor oity 23, Ypsilanti city 10, good house and lot in Flushing with or county. Never before have such have been held in Durand Snnday to A certain medical specialist was in Chelsea 2, Manchester 2, Ann Arboi organize an insuraanoe company, has Daniel L. Davis for an 80acre farm in values been offered for the money and the habit of using a note buok to assist town 2, Augusta 2, Bridgewater 1, York, neither having seen the property been indefinitely postponed. his memory. In the nourse of time his Dexter 1, Freedom 6, Lima 2, Lodi 1, t will surprise you to see our '98 of the other, Davis was satisfied with models and prices. Marshal Sweet on Monday recovered aged father died. The worthy doctor Lyndon 2, Salem 3, Saline 2, Soio his end of the trade, but when Brown a United States flag whioh was stolen attended the funeral as ohief mourner including Dexter village) 4, Sharon 2, want to look at the York farm, which We have the machinery for equip three weeks ago from a flagstaff on with due solemnity. At the close he (Ypsilanti 1. No report from Sylvan. Davis had praised upas a model of per ping any vehicle, new or old, with rub Maooabee hill. The young naq who was observed to draw out a note book and fection, he found it was not up to the ber tires at a liberal discount. had taken it was in Mt. Pleasant. Tbe summer meeting of the Michi to cross out the words, "Mem. : Bury gan Press Association will be held in guarantee. He promptly filed a bill in Mrs. Harriet Robinson died Monday father.*' Muskegon, July 1820. Ou Wednes the Genesee circuit court to have the evening at her home on the Northside. Lamb & Spenqer, two Ypsilanti men, day afternoon, July 20, it is proposed deed granting the Flushing property to The funeral services were held at the concluded the purchase of the C. A. to take a steamboat excursion across Davis set aside. The case came on WALKER & CO., A. M. E. ohnroh Wednesday afternoon, Maynard stock of groceries at a few Lake Miohigan to Milwaukee and re Monday and Davis gave up his claim 115 W. Liberty Street. 309 and 311 S. Ashley Street. the remains being buried in the Fifth minutes past 12 (midnight) on Monday turn. From there those who expect to when he saw tbe witnesses Mr. Brown Ward oemetery. morning and when the store doors were go on the excursion to tbe Pacific ooast bad against him and traded properties Mrs. Myra Selleck died at her home opened at the usual hour were in fall will go to St. Paul, where they will over again. 620 N. Fourth ave., Saturday, of oou possession. Mr. Lamb was until re join with members of the Wisconsin Times: Although George H. Pond snmptiou, aged 47 years. The funeral cently a member of the firm of Lamb, Press Association for a ten days' trip bas been confirmed as postmaster for LADIES servioes were held at her late home Davis & Kishlar, dry goods merohants, over the Canadian Pacific railway, via Ann Arbor he will probably not assume Tuesday afternoon. Four daughters Ypsilanti, and Mr. Spencer has been a Winnipeg to Vancouver, Taooma, Se the duties of the office until May 30, It is the perfect wheel at the right CRETO CREAM is tbe finest and a son survive her. attle, etc. / price. Its reputation has been won clerk for A. A. Graves, grocer, of the thus allowing Postmaster Beakes to by its merits. You will be proud to toilet article on the market. Try a jar. The marriage of Mr. Fred L. Davis, same oity. Tbe strong feeling that exists in Yp serve his full four years without any compare it with any wheel made, and If it pleases you it costs 25c, if it don't of Ann Arbor, and Miss Jennie Sher Bryant Walker, administrator of the sllanti against the Bell Telephone Co. time curtailed from the sentence for you will know that YOUR NEIGH it costs nothing. (Creto Cream form wood, of Jaokson, was solemnized Sa Corydon L. Ford estate, brought suit seems to have in nowise abated to judge good behavior. Under the civil service BOR PAID JUST THE SAME TRICE erly called Lemon Cream). Keeps you turday evening at ? o'clook at the in the circuit oourt against the City of by the following proceedings of the rules now all the regular employes,from FOR HIS CRESCENT AS YOU DID. from tanning when on the wheel. home of the bride's sister Mr9. Cbas the head clerk down, are subject to its Ann Arbor, to restrain the oity from common council Monday night: "Aid. And makes the skin soft and sasoath Parrish, South Milwaukee St., Jackson collecting the sewer tax in the Third Huston moved that tbe city should ac regulations and there can be no remov FKKE5, $20 T2 $75. Rev. E. R. Curry officiated. district on the ground of irregularities oept the offer of the Bell Telephoone als exoept for cause, so that there prob as silk. Reoently Railroad Commissioner in spreading tbe tax. The bill was dis company to put in six 'phones free for ably will be no changes in the working Sole asency at Wesselius ordered the Ann Arbor Rail missed by Judge Kinne who held that the use of the oity. Aid. Davis amend force. It seems that the only excep Goodyear Drug Co. road to ereot a new station nonse at a great improvement had been made in ed it that the Bell company should be tions to tbe civil service rules are the M. Staebler's Cycle Emporium Temperanoe, Monroe county, to replace that portion of the city and the Ford given 24 hours wherein to remove the postmaster, the special delivery boy the one destroyed by fire. Now the estate had received its full share of the Bell telephones in the oity offices or the and the sorubworuan but whether ANN ARBOR. V B. NOKR1S benefits. An appeal was taken to the marshal shall do it. The amendment these three are placed in the same oato citizens complain that the building just ATTORNEY AT LAW. completed is a board shanty 12 by 16 supreme court and it is now on the was carried." That looks a good deal gory on account of offensive partisan feet in size, the only entrance to whioh calendar for the June term. The rec like oarrying a grudge to that extreme ship or to give the postmasters an op Does a general law collection and conveyano ord in the case has just been received point whioh is described as "biting off portunity to deal out a little patronage Children Cry for ng business. A moderate share of your pat is a door two feet and six inches wide. ronage respectfully solicited. Office 18 E The commissioner will investigate. by Attorney Thomas D. Kearney. your nose to spite your faoe." bas not been duly stated. Pitcher's Castoria. Huron Street, upstairs. 6 ANN ARBOR ARGUS. MAY 20 1898

tion by the Spanish torpedo boat de SUSPECT WIDOW AND SON. stroyer Terror. It involves the use of Guaranteed to Cure. UNDER DARKNESS the Yale and the Montgomery to watch Investigation oTthe Death of J. S. Collins That's rather strong, but we the port at the threemile limit, to wait at Xopeka in Progress. mean it. If your blood is im until the Harvard appears and then to Topeka, Kan., May 17.—The mystery The Only be prepared, in case the Terror .follows, surrounding the murder of J. S. Collins Not only ALL the NEWS, concisely pure, your nerves weak, your Spanish Fleet Works After or other Spanish torpedo boat destroy at his home at 5 o'clock in the morning and decently told, but there is more in stomach, liver, or kidneys Sun Is Down. ers come along, to fall upon them with is gradually being cleared up. Suspi Daily wrong, you can buy a bottle of their heavy and light rapidfiring guns cion rests upon members of the family, and destroy them. and both John Collins, the son, and On the other hand, there are naval Mrs. Collins will be held pending a Woman's The Detroit Journal. SEEK SAFETY AT DAYLIGHT. officers who laugh at the fuss that has fuller investigation. The murdered man been made over the situation at St. was followed to the cemetery by the Hide in Cuban Ports During the Day Pierre and declare that there is nothing greatest concourse of people known in Page. There is a daily WOMAN'S PAGE nanas to prevent the Harvard from leaving if the history of Topeka. The investiga SOCIETY NOTES, FASHIONS Illusl mJ SARSAPARILLA and Do Their Cruisinj she desires to do so, and nothing but tion by a dozen detectives during the trated and many other matters intend "The Kind that Cures." j : at Night. the assumption that the torpedo boat last three days proves conclusively, the ed to entertain, uplift and cheer our destroyer is a formidable vessel to lead officers say, that Collins was not mur daily lives. The JOKES from The with this guarantee, NO BEN to the opinion that it could destroy the Advertisers JOURNAL'S "Dexter and Sinister" dered by a burglar, and that he had no Aim EFIT — NO PAY. If, after Small Naval Boat with a Crew of Seven Harvard without difficulty. When Cap enemies who would go into his home Column are copied the world over. teen Reported Blown Up Oflf Cardenas — tain Cotton has completed the repairs, and murder him. to reach using a bottle of it, you feel no Nationality Xot Stated—Trick of the said to be needed by the Harvard, the the_homes benefit has been received, you Spaniards Which Resulted in a Complete nature of which has not been com On Friday evening Collins and his lieiice they AN AGENT IN EVERY TOWNYou municated to the department, he can wife were away from home, attending may have The Journal served to you can GET YOUR MONEY Failure—Tried to Inveigle Oni AVar^liips vise in Range of Morro Castle. leave, and it is believed that France a Masonic gathering. Young John Col for only 10 cents per week. BACK. will stick closely to the custom under lins and his sister Grace were left at The Journal. By Mail $1.25 for 3 months. All Druggists Keep It. Cape Haytien, Hayti, May 17.—[Copy neutrality laws to prevent the Terror home. "When the parents returned, the righted, 189S, by the Associated Press.] from leaving until twentyfour hours children had retired. "When the shots —Two Spanish cruisers or gunboats are later. were fired from the shotgun which Ancient Bacteria. making their base of operations at SPANISH CRAFT AGAIN SEEN. killed Collins, Mrs. Collins said, she was Modern discoveries concerning the Badiquiri, or Guantanamo bay. They also hit by the scattering shot from origin of diseases have brought the lit are known to be moving every night Supposed To Be the TorpedoBoat Recent the gun, and that she called to her son THE MORE YOU SAY THE LESS PEOPLE in t*he Waters between Hayti and Cuba. ly Seen Off Nova Scotia. and daughter, who were asleep in their tle organisms called bacteria into so rooms aboviS Investigations show that much prominence that search has been A Hayti'an, schooner, plying between the Halifax, N. S., May 17.—Captain Har REMEMBER." ONE WORD WITH YOU Hole St. Nicholas, Jean Rabel, and rison Furness of the liner St. John City Mrs. Collins was not shot at all. The made to ascertain if they existed dur has arrived in port from St. John, and revolver which Mr. Collins always kept ing the earjy geological periods. A few Glatinagua, reports through an agent reports having sighted off seal Island, under his pillow was found in a closet. months ago the fact was announced of the Cuban insurgents at Port de near the mouth of the Bay of Fundy, The theory is that if young Collins that M. Regnault of Paris had discov Paix, having met Spanish vessels sev a curiouslooking, lowlying craft, which murdered his father he removed the re ered bacteria in coal. Continuing his eral times during the past few weeks. was steaming at a rapid pace. Clouds volver from underneath the pillow while SAPOLIO researches, he found evidence that bac The Spanish vessels are supposed to of smoke were pouring from her fun his parents were out to be sure the fa teria were probably coeval with the hide in the Cuban ports during the day nel. Officers on deck turned glasses on ther would not kill him in selfdefense. and to go out cruising at night. the strangelooking vessel, and made Detectives visited Lawrence, where The World's Alphabets. first appearance of organic life on the young Collins had been attending the Q R. WILLIAMS, earth. They attacked vegetable tis her out to be a torpedoboat, painted The Abyssinian alphabet consists of Madrid, May 17.—A dispatch received black, with yellow funnel. The first of university. They discovered that he 208 characters, each of which is writ sues, as well as the bones and teeth of ficer, Gelding, who is familiar with lived beyond the $25 monthly allowance «nimals, but as a rule they belonged here from Havana says that a small provided by his father, and that he had ten distinctly and separately. The Attorney at Law and Pension Claim Attsrur, naval boat, having a crew of seventeen various types of torpedoboats, said Sandwich islands alphabet has but to species distinct from the bacteria that the craft passed was undoubtedly borrowed money here and at Lawrence MILAN, MICH. of today. men, has been blown up off Cardenas a Spanish torpedoboat of powerful without the knowledge of his parents. 12 letters; the Burmese, 19; Italian, while engaged in removing torpedoes style. He often complained because his father, 20; Bengalese, 21; Hebrew, Syrian, Con veyancingrand ColleotionB. from that harbor. The dispatch adds who was welltodo, had not given him Chaldee aad Samaritan, 22 each; that a torpedo exploded through the She showed no colors, and headed in more money. It is related that young NOTICE. the direction of the St. John City, but Greek, 24; Latin, 25; German, Dutch We, the undersigned, do hereby negligence of those engaged in the Collins seemed not at all grieved over and English, 26 each; Spanish and agree to refund the money on two 25 changed her course, presumably mak the death of his father. Officers say REVIVO work and that all the crew of the boat ing out the British flag. After passing Slavonic, 27 each; Arabian, 28; Per cent bottles of Baxter's Mandrake referred to perished. The dispatch does they have circumstantial evidence RESTORES VITALITY. Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, Seal island the torpedoboat steered which may lead to the conviction of sian and Coptic, 32; Georgian, 35; Ar biliousness, sick headache, or any of not indicate whether the boat was an away in a westerly direction, running both widow and son. menian, 38; Russian, 41; Old Muscov the diseases for which it is re American or a Spanish craft. like a race horse. She was of the new ite, 43; Sanscrit and other Oriental commended. Also will refund the er British type of torpedoboat. The What Others Say About It. alphabets have 50 each; Ethiopian and Made a jnoney on a 50 cent bottle of Downs" Key West, Fla., May 17.—Boats which craft was undoubtedly one of the Span It gives me pleasure to express my Tartarian each have 202. Elixir, if it does not cure any cough, have just arrived here from the block ish ships reported several times within faith in Carter's Cascara Cordial, Well Man cold, croup, whooping cough, or throat ade fleet say they have no knowledge the last week off the Nova Scotia coast. which is the only medicine [ ever take of Me, OJ lung difficulty. We also guarantee of any craft having been blown up off She could not have been a British boat, or recommend. During a time when I Don't let the little ones suffer from one 25cent bottle of either of the as the only British torpedoboats on this was greatly overworked I was per eczema or other torturing skin diseases above to prove satisfactory or money Cardenas or elsewhere. The opinion is side of the Atlantic have not been out suaded by a friend to try the Cordial. expressed that the Spanish report prob No need for it. Doan's Ointment produces the above results in 30 days. It acts refunded. of port this season. . I am happy to say I immediately began cures. Can't harm the most delicate powerfully aud quickly. Cures when all others fail H. J. Brown, ably originated in the Wilmington sink to realize tonic and bloodnourishing skin. At any drug store, 50 cents. loung men will regain their lost manhood andoli ing the Spanish derelict schooner load Cable Communication "Restored. effects. I have in my travels recom meu will recover their youthful vigor by usinu Eberbach & Son, New York, May 17.—The Central Ca REV! VO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous. A. E. Mummery, ed with old iron. mended it to many people, and nesB, Lost Vitality, Impoteucy, Nightly Emissions Palmer's Pharmacy. ble office of the Western Union Tele personally know of several cases where Skates of Glass. Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases an* THE TRICK FAILED. graph company sends out notice that the Cordial has effected a cure when Through persistent experimenting a all effects of selfabuse or esceBB and indiscretion it is advised by the West Indian and the doctors have failed. which unfits one for s'udy, business or marriage It Marriage and longevity. Scheme of the Spaniards at Havana Which Panama company that their cable be process has been discovered by which not only cures by starting at the seat of disease but Came to Naught. Respectfully, glass can be hardened to the consist is a great nerve tonic aud blood builder, bring Marriage, according to Dr. Schwartz. tween St. Lucia and St. Vincent has MABEL JENNESS MILLER. ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re of Berlin, is the most important factor Key West, Fia., May 17.—The United been repaired, restoring cable communi ency of steel, and its first practical ap storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity For sale by H. J. Brown. and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no in longevity. Of every 200 persons States cruiser Wilmington, Command cation with St. Vincent, Grenada, Bar plication Is being given to the manu other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail who reach the age of 40 years 125 are er C. C. Todd, when about thirty miles badoes and Demerara. facture of skates. The product has so S1.00 per package, or six for $5.00, with a posi east of Havana, nred four shells into many advantages that it is certain of tive written guarantee to cure or refund married and 75 unmarried. At sixty a Spanish trap in the shape of a dere Spain Imploring Help. Children Cry for the money. Circular free. Address years the proportions are 48 to 22; at lict, sinking it and thus doing away New York, May 17.—A Paris cable Pitcher's Castoria. being a successful competitor of steel ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 271 Wabasb Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 70 years, 27 to 11, and at 90 years, 9 to with another piece of Spanish trickery. dispatch to The Evening Journal de skates, it having already withstood For sale at Ann Arbor. Mich., bylKberbacb clares that Spain is imploring help satisfactorily all the tests to which it Drus and Chemical Company. 3. Fifty centenarians had all been The commander of the Wilmington had Washington "Widows. married. The doctor asserts that the been warned by dispatch boats that from France, Germany and Russia, of has been submitted. It is of lower some dangerous wreckage was drifting fering in return for such assistance to I like gratitude. I like to hear of rate of mortality for husbands and grateful people, and an anecdote I heacd cost, much more durable, lighter and about the spot mentioned and the surrender to the powers named all tho faster. wives between the ages of 30 and 45 cruiser steamed in that direction to in territory in the Philippines, excepting recently of oue Washington man has k years is 18 per cent, while that for un vestigate the reports. An old Spanish Manila and its immediate vicinity. pleased me immensely He has recently married persons is 28 per cent. schooner, with her deck loaded to the married the widow of a very wealthy Sdncate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Saw Three Strange Warships. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. rails with rusty iron, car wheels, etc., New York, May 17.—A special from gentleman, and on the proceeds of the 10c. 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Work While You Sleep. closely packed together, was found Kingston, Jamaica, says the report has transaction he bas built a handsome floating in the track of torpedo boats, house. When the house was finished When you have a bad tast. bad and dispatch boats. The ironladen reached that place that three warships, CASTORIA. AND breath, loss of appetite, and headache, the nationality of which it ws impossi and the moving into it was accomplish Ttl8 you are bilious: Carter's Cascara Pills schooner had evidently been sent out ble to make out, were seen off Moran ed, the wife aud her mother fell to dis Bears the _yf KM You Have Always Bought FLOUR AND FEED STORE. will act on your liver and regulate your of Havana harbor in the hope that a point, at the eastern extremity of Ja cussing just where they should hang the Signature torpedo boat or small craft of the of We keep constantly on hand system. They never fail to do their blockading force would crash into it and maica. The ships were taking a south portrait of the former husband. They work while you sleep. Price 25c. For be so damaged as to cause her to sink. erly course. had just decided to hang it in a small BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &o, sale by II. J. Brown. As wires were noticed around the iron Yale Has left St. Thomas. room on the second floor when the new For Wholesale or Retail Trade. husband came in and beard of the mat Estate of Mary Norton. rails on the schooner, Commander St. Thomas, May 17.—The United TATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wash We shall also keep a supply of Todd believed the Spanish trap might States auxiliary cruiser Yale has ter S tenaw, ss. At a session of the Probate cleared from this port, and turned west Court for the County of Wiishtenaw, holden at also contain explosives, and therefore, "Hang him np stairs!" he said. the Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on OSBORXE'S When Baby \> ..., sick, we gave her Castoria. laying off a considerable distance from ward. "No, siree. No, siree. That man was Tuesday, the 3rd day of May in the her. his guns promptly sent her to the year one thoutand eight hundred and ninety When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. my benefactor. I owe everything I have GOLD DUST FLOUR, bottom. LIMBS WERE NUMB. el to him. He shall hang in the place of present, H. WIRT NEWKIRK, Judge of J. HL Swift * Oo.'« Best White Wheat When she became JUss, she clung to Castoria, honor." Probate. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Another commission from General Mrs. Lizzie Martin was in Almost a In the matter of the estate of Mary Flour, Bye Flour, Buokwheat Flour, Gomez, the insurgent commanderin Aud husband No. 1 now smiles down Norton, deceased. Corn Meal, ."ted, &o., &o., &&, Helpless Condition. from over the mantel in the drawing On reading and filing the petition, duly chief, has arrived at Key West. Mr. verified, of Bernard Murphy, praying that At Wholesale and Retail. A general stock o!| John P. Jova, the former United States DETROIT, May 16.—"I want to and room. administration of said estate may be vice consul at Sagua la Grande, who my testimony to the wonderful merits But that makes me think of another granted to himself or some other suit ftBOOSTIES AND PROVISIONS was landed by an American gunboat of Dodd's Kidney Pills," said Mrs. able person. F Hnndred Times Across the Sea. Martin, who keeps a boarding house at Washington widow who has recently Thereupon it is ordered that Saturday, the constantly on hand, which will be sold on as retf The White Star steamship Brittan on the coast of Cuba about ten days bestowed herself and her belongings on 28th day of May next, at 10 o'clock in onable terms as at any other house in the city. ago, was picked up after an exciting 102 Gratiot Ave. "Two years ago I the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing ^yCash paid tor Butter, Eggs, and Countt nia recently made her fivehundredth took a headache; which caused me a a second husband. of said petition, and that the heirs at law of trip across the Atlantic. She is twenty experience with a Spanish gunboat, "It's so fortunate," said she to me. said deceased, and all other persons in Produce generally. which the American gunboat chased great deal of annoyance. The doctor terested in said estate, are required to four years old. and her engines and told me I had female weakness and "My first husband's last name began appear at a session of said Court, then H^~Goods Delivered to any part of the city with into her harbor. Mr. Jova succeeded was run down; his medicine did not to be holden at the Probate Office, in o it extra charpe. Rlmei & Seabolt. "boilers have never been renewed. She in reaching the camp of General Go with a W, you know, and so does my the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if lias traveled more than 1,500.000 miles, mez and has brought back dispatches do me any good and I grew rapidly second husband's first name. All Mr. any there he, why the prayer of the peti worse, my limbs were numb and I was W. 's handkerchiefs are just the thing tioner should not be granted. And it *o that, as far as distance is concerned, from the latter to Commodore Watson. almost totally disabled, suffering is further ordered that said petitioner INSURANCE. she might have paid three visits to He reports that General Gomez and the for Willie, and I haven't even had to give notice to the persons interested tortures that only women afflicted such in said estate, of the pendency of said peti the moon, and be now well on her out several thousand troops with him are as I know. I have now taken four have the initial on them changed."— tion, and the hearing thereof, by causing a bound passage for a fourth visit. in the best of spirits and hopeful of a boxes of Dodd's Kidney Tills., which Washington Post. copy of this order to be published in the Ann speedy ending of the present situation. Arbor Argus, a newspaper printed ami cir have thoroughly cured me. culated in said county, three successive CHRISTIAN MACK, Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke \ i.ur Life Aivin. Mr. Jova also reports that Spanish week6 previous to said day of hearing. for the following Flint 01MB Companies troops are moving westward, keeping Dodd's Kidney Pills are woman's Xo man can cure consumption. representing over twentyeight Million To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag friend; they give strength to the kid You can prevent it though. Dr. Wood's H. WIRT NEWKIRK, Dollars Assets, issues policies at netic. full of life, nerve and vipor, take XoTo in the cities. He made part of the jour [A true copy.] Judge of Probate the lowest rates Bac. the wonderworker, that makes weal; men ney along the coast in a small boat and neys so that the uric acid and all im Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs. P. J. LEHMAN. Probate Register. strong. All drugfrists, 50c or $1. Cure guaran was being chased by a Spanish gunboat purities are removed from the blood colds, bronchitis, asthma. Never teed. Booklet and sample free. Address when the American gunboat hove In which causes it to flow through the fails. <«tna of Hartford $9,192,644.00 Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago nr New York system rich, red, pure and health giv Estate of William McCallum. sight. The Spaniard, though several ing. ^ TATE OF MICHIGAN. COUNTY OF Franklin of Phila 3,118,713,00 miles off, fired a number of shots at the Pigs' Feet and Pretzels on His Grave. S Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Pro Germania of N. Y 2,700,729.00 He Must Have Been Inspired. American vessel. The latter proceeded George Hartman. an eccentric butch bate Conrt for the County of Washtenaw, hol She—There is a doctor in Berlin.who, How to Say Vlxe«y». den at the Probate Office in the City of Ann GermanAmerican ofN.Y. 4,065,968.00 to pick up Mr. Jova and two compan er of New Albany, Ind., has made his Arbor, on Wednesday, the 4th day of May after a great deal of study, has found ions of the former consul and then How to pronounce the name of the will, in which he leaves several pecul in the year one thousand eight hundred London Assurance, Lond'n 1,416,788.00 that married men live longer than and ninetyeight. Michigan F. & M., Detroit 287,608.00 chased the Spanish gunboat, which Spanish warship recently at anchor in iar bequests. He gives all his prop Present, H. Wirt NewkirU, Judge of Pro bachelors. He—Save my life. She—Oh, promptly scudded for safety into port. New York bay has been a subject of bate. N. Y. Underwriters, N. Y. 2,596,679.00 Clarence, how did you guess that I erty to his wife, except $500, which he In the matter of the estate of William BOARD OF STRATEGY NO MORE. much curiosity among Americans. directs shall he used to decorate hi3 McCallum deceased. National, Hartford 1,774,505.00 loved you?—Chicago News. The name of her commander, Capt. David S. McHenney the administrator of said Phenix, N. Y 3,759,036.00 Naval Commanders to Have Greater DIi* 1 grave on the first day of every year. estate comes into court and represents that he Educate your I'.oucK With t Hficareta. cretion in the Future. Eulate, is pronounced as if spelled The decorations shall consist of pigs' is now prepared to render his final account as Candy Cathnrtie, cure const Nation forever. Ay00lah.tay. the first two syllables such administrator. M)c. 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Washington, May 17.—Within a week feet and pretzels. During the exercises Thereupon it is ordered that Tuesday, «W8peclal attention given to the tmnraaci* the board of strategy will be a reminis run tog«th« a little, the third accent the 31st day .of May next, at ten o'clock in lweUings, schools, churcnes and public bulldinf at the grave the old German song, "Al the forenoon, be assigned for examining and Kerosene Halrwash—Head Burned. cence, except as to name.' A complete ed and the last very short. He pro ways Joyful, Awful Thirsty," shall be allowing such account, and that the heirs at 9}rmi'of three and fire rears Christine Arntz of Philadelphia change of policy has been mapped out nounces his ship's name "Bithkye law of said deceased, and all other persons by the secretary of the navy. Instead sung. Hartman is a .substantial busi interested in said estate, are required to washed her hair with kerosene. Then ah," or as nearly as that aa the Ameri ness man and an old resident. His appear at a session of said Court, then to be he got near a lighted lamp. Conse of fighting sea battles here in the de can tongue can get at it. The second holden at the Probate Office in the City of partment on paper they are hereafter principal diet consists of pigs' feet and Ann Arbor, in said County, and show cause, ^ Kind You Have Always Bought Residence and Office, 48 Fourth Ave., North Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt or in time. Sold by druggists. Pierre harbor without risk of destruc Signature 60cts. or $1. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor CONSUMPTION of Telephone 82. and John Sts., New York.

i ANN ARBOR ARGUS, MAY 20, 189a

MOW MUCH HE LOVED HER. "And will you go with me?" COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Fog Yarns. My !»asM»:n, Sylvia, to prove, 11 Won't you kiss me unless I do?" [OFFICIAL] Talk at the mess table of the old day You bid me tell how lmieh 1 love. "No," he answered, looking at her boat one morning at Albany turned on X love thee, then—but language failg— the fog which hung over the upper Priceless Pain steadily. She thought for a moment. More than beos love flowery vales, COUNCIL CHAMBER, } reaches of the river. The night boat More than turtle loves his dove, "Then—I will go," she said. Ann Arbor, May 10th, 1898. f More than warblers love the grove, "Alice," said Captain Kingsley's had not made her dock yet, and it was More than nature loves the spring, Regular Session. really a remarkably thick morning— More than linnet loves to sing, voice close beside her, "I unintentional Called to order by Pres. Luick. More than insects sunny beams, ly overheard what you said. I was Eoll called. Quorum present. 7 :30 o'clock of a midsummer morning More than poets airy dreams, bringing your wrap to you." He laid THE DOUBLETREE. Absent, Aid. Dieterle, Exinger, and still murky. So said the second More than fishes love the flood, . the cape about her shoulders as he Srowii. More than patriots public good, A Practical Farmer's Ideas About Kqualiz "I remember," began the purser, More than flocks the grassy plains, spoke. "Come home with me. Howard, lnt the Work of the Horses. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. More than hinds increasing rains, meet me in the morning, half an hour A petition signed by Samuel Heffel "onLakeChamplain, a fog so thick you More than lords their pedigree. Not every farmer has stopped to study couldn't see the jack staff from the pilot More than Yankees to be free, before reveille, at the target range. " ihe physios of the doubletree. Very few ower and nine others asking for the More than heirs love twentyone, He seemed to speak mechanically. rading of Yaughan st. was read and house, but old Captain Sam put oubletrees are made with three holes eferred to the Street and Sidewalk her along all right." More than heroes laurels won. There was no feeling in his voice, no n them on a line, as will be seen in More than elves the moonlight shada, expression of pain or of anger on his Committees. "Pooh!" said the chief engineer. More than ancient maids to wed. ig. A. They are of tener made as in Fig. A petition signed by A. McDonald "We were going through a fog in Hav More than hermit loves his cell. face. 3, so that the strain will not be so lia " If a price can be placed on pain, ' Mothert More than beauty to excel, Captain Howard bent his head in si nd thirtynine others asking for a erstraw bay in 1874 that we cut a Friend' is worth its weight in gold as an allevi More than miser loves his store, )le to split the wood. You seldom ever rosswalk at the corner of Clark and wake in—left it clear half a mile be ator. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with More than myself. Can I do more? lent agreement, and Captain and Mrs. ee one made as in Fig. C, yet one is Catherine sts. was read and referred to either of her other two children than she did al hind us." ogether with her last, haying previously used —Solomon G. Fay in New York Ledger. Kingsley walked slowly homeward side iccasionally made in this way with he Sidewalk Committee. 1 by side. "Well," remarked Mate Charley 'our bottles of ' Mother's Friend. It is a blessing igid attachment. A petition signed by P. W. O'Brien Griffin, who felt it time to say the last to any one expecting to become a mother," say* « \nd 25 others asking the macadam iz a customer. Now let us look at them closely. word, "I was on the in 1868, or A WOMAN'S WAY. The dawn was glimmering in the When the three holes are on a line, it ng of E. Liberty st. was read and re Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, east, the birds twittered in a desultory erred to the Street Committee, 1869 maybe it was, off Anthony's of Carmi, 111., to the Bradfield matters not which horse is ahead, both Nose, when we ran into a fog bank that company, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie fashion, the dew was heavy on the trod jull an equal share of the load, as will .'o the Common Council: The hoproom at Fort MoKibben was den grass, when Captain Kingsley and The Board of Public Works would stalled the old wagon, just like a loco ;ors and manufacturers of "Mother's gay with flags; the floor was like a >e seen by Fig. D, where both ends are ecommend that S7o be appropriated motive in a snowdrift; couldn't push Friend." This successful remedy is not Captain Howard met on the target equal. When the holes are out of line, o grade the sidewalk on the west side her ahead one inch." one of the many internal medicines ad burnished mirror; nearly all the mar range. iried officers were there with their wives as is usually the case on doubletrees, f S. Seventh st. between Washington "My uncle in , Or.," said vertised to do unreasonable things, bat a "You brought your pistol?" said ike B, it wiH be seen at a glance that t. and the creek. scientifically prepared liniment especially and daughters, and of course not a Captain Kiugsley. the newsboy who had no business to say effective in adding strength and elasticity bachelor was missing; the gold lace on "No," said Captain Howard. Respectfully submitted, anything about fogs when his elders x> those parts of woman's organism which the uniforms glittered in the blaze of Glen V. Mills, were about, "writes me that the other )ear the severest strains of childbirth. "That is just like you, " said Captain Clerk of the Board of Public Works. day his neighbor, Mr. Perkins, was many lights; women who in the day iingsley. "I suspected that you would The liniment may be used at any and time were nieraly ordinary mortals had Aid. Koch moved that the Council shingling his roof when one of those all times during pregnancy up to the ot bring one, so 1 brought two." He oncur in recommendation of the Pacific coast fogs came up. Mr. Perkins very hour of confinement. The earlier it taken on with their evening gowns an anded one to Captain Howard as he 3oard. air of 8pirituelle beauty; a waltz had shingled out four feet on the fog before s begun, and the longer used, the more poke. Adopted as follows: he"— perfect will be the result, but it has been just ended, and the danoers were col 'I don't want it, Rob," said Cap Yeas—Aid. Hamilton, Richards, lsed during the last month only with lected in groups, talking and laughing; ain Howard, taking it reluctantly. Coch, Sweet, Yandawarker, Spathelf, But Griffin was on deck.—New York great benefit and success. the cornetist of the band was playing a 'How can I raise it against you? You Veeks, Coon, Howell, Cady, Stevens, Mail and Express. It not only shortens labor and lessens sold, when Captain and Mrs. Kingsley lave done me no injury." ^res. Luick—12. he pain attending it, but greatly dimin Nays—None. Novel Beading. came into the room. Captain Kingsley walked five paces shes the danger to life of both mother ?o the Common Council: It is interesting to know the opinion and child, and leaves the mother in a con The cornetist caught his breath and way from Captain Howard. The Board of Public Works would of so hard a worker and so earnest a dition more favorable to speedy recovery. lost a note, but no one noticed. The "Are you ready?" he said, turning ecommend that the catch basins on player as Mr. Balfour on one of the " Mother's Friend " is sold by druggists talking and laughing ceased. Every one oward him. Detroit st. be reconstructed. most easily accessible and delightful at (i.oo, or sent by express on receipt of knew that Mrs. Kingsley was the most "Yes." Respectfully submitted, recreations of modern times—novel price. beautiful woman in the army, but no "Then count three and fire." END Glen V. Mills, reading. Valuable book for women, " Before one had ever seen her as beautiful as The two shots rang out uimultaneous SHOW; Clerk of the Board of Public Works. 3aby is Born," sent free on application. E.ND Aid. Hamilton moved that the com When entertained at the Sir Walter THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. she was that night. y. Neither man was touched. Scott club, he spoke freely on the pres She 'was very tall, with a full yet 'Why did you do that?" said Cap THREE KINDS OF DOUBLETREES. nunication be referred to the Street :he borse that gets behind is not only iommittee. ent day position of the novel, calling it slender figure of surpassing grace. Her ;ain Kingsley, frowning. a really necessary luxury. "The world faair and eyes were dark. Her skin was "Why did you?" said Captain How Dehind, but he enjoys the short end of Adopted. ;he doubletree and is pulling more than To the Common Council: will insist upon tobacco, daily papers creamy white, with a real rose tinge in rd. "I gave you a chance to revenge and novels until the end of time. her cheeks. She wore a black gown, rourself.'' share of the load. This is shown in The Board of Public Works would Fig. E. Should the sides of this double efer the contract of Wm. J. Clancy Though literature by no means carriei and her ghouldors gleamed above the " What good would revenge do me?" or constructing the pavement in Pave all the cardinal virtues in its train, still chiffon that draped the bodice. said Captain Kingsley. "I think that tree be reversed the horse that goes ment District No. 2, also the bond for ahead will have the short end and will it is the greatest engine for the produc The simile is hackneyed, but her eyes my only wish is to put myself out of he faithful performance of the con tion of cultivated happiness." were indeed as bright as the diamonds her way. Do you mean to shoot me or be pulling the greater part of the load, ract of $5,000 signed by Wm. J. Clan do you not?" as in Fig. F. Should you be unfortunate y as principal and George M. Clarken TIME TABLE. in her hair. A great red rose burned over When doctors fail try Burdock Bloo d Taking Effect; May 15, 1S98. her heart, and as she stood in the door 'I do not," said Captain Howard. enough to have a doubletree like Fig. C as surety, and the bond for the pay Bitters Cures dyspepsia, constipation: 'You leave me no alternative. I it will be seen by glancing at Fig. G ment of labor and material claims, Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand way beside her husband she made a pic invigorates the whole system. ,rd time. ture that could not be ignored. must do it myself," said Captain Kings that the horse which is behind not only signed by Wm. J. Clancy as principal, ey. enjoys being behind time, but he is by and George M. Clarken and Michael J. Electricity In the Catacombs. Every one looked at her, but she ?ritz as sureties, and would recom And he did. bis laziness compelling his mate to pull The catacombs of St. Callxtus. near SOUTH. looked at Captain Howard only, who mend the approval of the same by the Rome, were recently Illuminated with NORTH. was standing alone, and who, after gaz He was buried with military honors the greater share of the load. I give Council. n the post cemetery. The papers an these figures for the boys on the farm to thousands of electric lamps, filling the ing at her a moment as if spellbound, Respectfully submitted, gloomy vaults and passages with a 8:43 A.M. *7:30 A. H. went toward her. nounoed that while he and his friend, ponder over. These lessons will not only Glen Y. Mills, *12:40 P.M. 11:25 A. M. bright light, whose effect, as it, fell 4:58 P. M. 8:40 P. M. Her eyes were solemn, her mouth un Japtain Howard, were shooting at a be found interesting, but will be valu Clerk of the Board of Public Works. +9.05 A. M. +8:05 P.M. mark his pistol had gone off accidental able for any one to know who has to Adopted as follows: upon the rows of bones and skeletons, smiling, as she gave him her hand. Is described as being startling and.al "Well, Howard," said Captain y and killed him. work with horses, says a practical farm Yeas—Aid. Hamilton, Richards, The evening after the funeral Mrs. er, who expresses the foregoing ideas in Koch, Sweet, Vandawarker, Spathelf, most uncanny. The use of electric * Trains marked thus run between Ann Ar Kingsley oordially, laying his hand on Weeks, Coon, Howell, Cady, Stevens, lights in the catacombs is perhaps the bor and Toledo only. Captain Howard's shoulder. They had lingsley was sitting in her drawing the Iowa Homestead. + Trains marked thus run Sundays only be room when Captain Howard came in. Pres. Luick—12. latest example of modern practical ween Toledo and Howell. been roommates at West Point and firm Nays—None. science brought face to face with an friends from that time on. 'Alice," he said, "dreadful as this Bow to Disinfect the Pruning Knife. E. S. GILMORK, Agent las been I cannot regret it, for it gives Aid. Hamilton moved that the grade tiquity. W. H. BENNETT, G. P. A. "How are you, Rob?" said Captain The Country Gentleman quotes Pro on Main st. be fixed so that no curb Howard constrainedly. rou to me." fessor M. B. VVaite in regard to disin stone shall show a face to exceed four She looked at him, but blankly as if fecting the pruning knife used in cut Takes the burn out: heals the wound "Why, what's the matter?" said Cap ,een inches. cures the pain. Dr. Thomas Eclectric tain Kingsley. "You look as solemn as she did not see. ting out wood diseased by pear blight, Adopted as follows: Oil, the household remedy. MICHIGAN(TENTRAL an owl." "What is the matter?" ha said. as follows: Yeas—Aid. Hamilton, Richaids, " The Xiagara Fall* Route." "I feel just as I look," said Captain Don't you love me any more?" "The solution to be used in disinfect Koch, Sweet, Yandawarker, Spathelf, "Love you? Yes, but that has noth ing the pruning knife is the carbolio Weeks, Coon, Howell, Cady, Stevens, Howard. "Mrs. Kingsley, may I have Pres. Luick—12. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME the next dance?" ing to do with it," she answered. acid solution, which is doubtless the CASTORIA " What do you mean?" best for this purpose. It is made by Nays—None. "I hope it isn't the thought of danc For Infants and Children. Taking Effect Nov. SI, 1897. ing with me that depresses you," Mrs. "I mean that I am going away to shaking up the acid, preferably the REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Kingsley said, making an effort to speak morrow. '' crystalline form, in a bottle with wa BONDS. GOING EAST. "And when may I come?" ter. The solution should contain about To the Common Council: The Kind You Have Always Bought Detroit Night Ex 5 50 a. m. lightly. The Committee on Bonds would re "I need not answer that," said Cap "You? Why, never." 5 per cent of the acid. A piece of cloth Bears the Atlantic Express 7 30 "Aren't you going to marry me?" or a sponge should be fastened inside ommend the approval of the Bond of Grand Rapids Ex.. 11 10 tain Howard. Edward L. Seyler as City Treasurer Signature of "You don't suppose that I could mar the vessel containing the solution, and Mail and Express 347 p.m. The musio began, and Mrs. Kingsley with Moses Seabolt, Daniel Hiscock, N. Y. & Boston Sp'l 4 58 nodded and smiled to her husband as ry you after this? When Rob was alive each time the knife is used it should be Dliver Martin, Martin M. Seabolt, and at home, I would have done any wiped on this cloth or sponge. A solu Notice of Letting of Drain Contract. North Shore Limited 8 10 she danced away with Captain Howard. Fred G. Schleicher, Leonhard Gruner, Fast Eastern 9 47 For a few moments neither spoke. thing—anything—but, as I have told tion of ordinary chloride of lime is also James H. Wade and Nelson J. Kyer as OTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN. THAT1. you before, if he had been away good for disinfecting the knife. It sureties. Daniel \V. Barry, County Drain Commis GOING WEST. Then his arm grew tense around her, Nsioner of the County of Washtenaw, State of but he did not draw her closer. would have behaved in a most exem should contain about 2 or 3 per cent of Respectfully submitted, Michigan, will, on the 28th day of May, A. D. Boston, N. T. & Ch 8 12 a. m. plary manner. Now that he can never the chloride of lime. Another solution Frank Vandawarker, 1898, at the lower end of drain, in the Town Mail & Express 9 18 "Great heavens! This is terrible!" ship of Bridgewater, at nine o'clock in the Fast Western Ex 1 38 p.m. .Mrs. Kingsley whispered. jome back—now that I am left alone to which can be used for this purpose is John Koch, forenoon of that day, proceed to receive bids Committee on Bonds. for the cleauing out of part of a certain drain G. R. & Kal. Ex 5 55 "I wonder if you can imagine how uphold the honor of his name, do yon corrosive sublimate (mercuric chloride). dream that I would marry you of all Adopted as follows: known and designated as "The Columbia Chicago Night Ex 9 47 like a traitor I feel?" said Captain A solution containing onetenth of 1 Lake Drain No. 1," located and established in Pacific Express 12 39 people? My sense of honor forbids it." per cent would be sufficiently strong. Yeas—Aid. Hamilton, Richards, the said Township of Bridgewater, and des Howard. "I am devoted to Rob, yet Koch, Sweet, Vandawarker, Spathelf, cribed as follows towit: Commencing at a O.W.BUGGLEd H. W.HAYB8, She smiled wanly, but there was un Tablets containing sufficient corrosive lake known as Bower's Lake in the south here I am, trying to steal his wife." Weeks, Coon, Howell, Cady, Stevens, west quarter of southwest quarter of section Q. P. * T. Agent Chicago. Ag't Ann Arboi "But you cannot feel as much like a Bincbing resolve in her eyes.—Elizabeth sublimate for a quart of water can be Pres. Luick—12. 3, in the said Township of Bridgewater, and Harm an in Home Magazine. obtained at almost any drug store." Nays—None. running west and south along the line of said traitor as I do, for after all his goodness drain two hundred and eighty rods. ' to me—his unfailing love—I want to Formalin Treatment. By Aid. Cady: Said job will be let by sections. The section , HBRZ, Resolved, that the City Clerk be at the outlet of the drain will be let first, and tie stolen." THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE NO.« W. WASHINGTON ST. He stopped dancing and offered her Dr. Arthur seems to have been the directed to secure proposals from the remaining sections in their order up stream, first to test the efficacy of formalin in in accerdanee with the diagram now on file liis arm. They went out on to the porch. Lung Troubles and Consumption Can severals banks of the city for the city with the other papers pertaining to said dousE, SIGN, OSHAMEHAL ASD FRESCO PAIHTU, At the farther end of it he turned to be Cured. combating the potato scab. It is not money for the ensuing year and be it drain, in the office of the County Drain Cohi further, missioner to which reference may be had by ward her, and she stepped back from very expensive and can be bought by the all parties interested, and bids will be made g, caloimining, glazing and paper Hand An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist fluid ounce at most drug stores. The Resolved, that the City Clerk notify and received accordingly. Contracts will Be ing. All work is done in the best style ang iiim a little way. said banks that they will be required made with the lowest responsible bidder giv warranted to trive satisfaction. "This cannot goon forever," he said. Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers. following is his description of the meth ing adequate security for the performance of to cash all labor bills certified to by the work, in a sum then and there to be fixed "Do you really love me?" she asked. od of treatment, which is quite simple the Street Commissioner and approved Tbe distinguished chemist, T. A. Eight ounces of the formalin are add by me, reserving to myself the right to reject "You know it." Slocum, of New York City, demonstrat by the Board of Public Works with any and all bias. The dale for the completion ed to 15 gallons of water, and in this of such contract, and the terms of payment "And do you know how I love you?" ing his discovery of a reliable cure for out discount and charge interest on therefor, shall be announced at the time and "Yes." Consumption (Pulmonary Tuber the seed potatoes are soaked for two said amounts at the same rate as paid place of letting. For a moment she looked into his culosis), bronchial, lung and chest hours. After taking from the bath they for the money. Notice is further hereby eiren, that at the troubles, stubborn coughs, catarrha! can be cut and planted as usual, either Adopted as follows: time and place of said letting, or at such other eyes, then she held out her hands to his. Yeas—Aid. Hamilton, Richards, time and place thereafter to which I, the "No," he said firmly, taking them, affections, general decline and weak at once or after some time. Formalin Drain Commissioner aforesaid, may adjourn ness, loss of flesh, and all conditions.ol is not corrosive, and so can be used in Koch, Sweet, Yaudawarker, Spathelf, the same, the assessments for benefits and tint holding her away from him, "I wasting away, will send THREE Weeks, Coon, Howell, Cady, Stevens, the lands comprised within the '"Columbia still have some sense of honor. If Rob any kind of vessel, and not being poison Lake Drain No. 1 Special Assessment Dis FREE BOTTLES (all different) of his ous there are no particular precautions Pres. Luick—12. trict," will be subject to review for one day, were not my friend, it would be differ New Discoveries to any afflicted reader Nays—None. from nine o'clock in the forenoon until five Cor. Bates and Lamed Sts. «nt, but as it is you must either go of this paper writing for them. to be observed. It does, however, make o'clock in the afternoon. the hands smart if there are any raw Aid. Cady moved that the Council The following is a description of the several Most conrenient and central location. away with me and be mine altogether His "New Scientific Treatment" has proceed with the confirmation of the tracts or parcels of land constituting the Cars for every part of the city pass or you must stay here and be only his. " cured thousands permanently by its spots, and the fumes irritate the eyes City Attorney. Special Assessment District of said Drain, the door at short intervals. timely use, and he considers it a simple and throat. v z: E Yt of n e H sec. 9; w Vt of w % of n w Elevator service, steam beat, electric "But if I go away with you it will Whereupon the nomination of O. E H sec. 10; e Vj of w hi of n w hi sec. 10; 43 acre*, lights, tile floors, &c. break Rob's heart." professional duty to suffering humanity A Cheap Barn. Butterfield as City Attorney was con in n e hi sec. 10, bounded w b> Blum, u by sec. Kates, 81.50 to 82.00 per day. to donate a trial of his infallible cure firmed. line, e by Blum and Bauer; n 10 acres ofse!» "I can break his heart without com A plan for a cheap barn without a of s e !4 sec10; eSofswM sec. 2; 18 acres s H.H.JAMES A SON, Proprietors* Science daily develops new wonders Adopted as follows: e corner BVI hi of s e hi sec. 3; e H of n w hi punction, but I cannot kiss his wife out and this great chemist, patiently ex basement for cattle and machinery is Yeas—Aid. Hamilton, Richards sec. 11: n w hi of n w \ sec. 11; w Yt of 8 e hi here in the dark and then go back into presented by a correspondent in The sec. 2; w % of n e hi sec. 2; w X of s e U sec. 4: perimenting for years, has produced Sweet,Yandawarker, Spathelf, Weeks w hi of e !4 of s e hn sec. 4; 8 M of e S4 of se" the hoproom and speak to him as a results as beneficial to humanity as National Stockman and Farmer. The Coon, Howell, Cady, Stevens—10. of s e hi sec. 4; w Vt of s w J£ of s w % sec. 3; "The BEST, trusted friend." can be claimed by any modern genius barn is 40 by 64 feet. The stables are Nays—Aid. Koch, Pres. Luick. 8 acres s part of s e hi sec, 3; 71 acres s of high way ; w V5 of n e hi sec. 4; e Yt of n e & sec 3; n For the BEST, She looked at him scrutinizingly. His assertion that lung troubles and crosswise of the building and capable 01 Aid. Coon moved that the City At w & of n w hi of n w hi sec. 2; e part of n w hi " What a curious thing a man is," consumption are curable in any climate accommodating 20 head of cattle. A A torney be instructed to prepare a con of n w hi sec. 3; w H of n e hi sec. 3; e H of D By the BEST." ehe said. "My sense of honor would be is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati are walks 3 feet wide. B B are manure tract with the M. C. R. R. according w hi sec. 3; n w H of s e hi, except 7 acres send tude," filed in his American and Euro sec 3; n e corner s w hi sec. 3; n end of e Vt oi The brightest and most original satisfied if I could keep him from know gutters. C C are the platforms anc to suggestions made by the railroad s e hi sec. 3; e Yt of n w !£ sec. 10; 60 acres in e weekly journal in the world is pean laboratories in thousands from company as presented by Mr. Butter Yt of s e (4 sec. 3; e Vt of n e >4 of a e hi sec. 10; ing, for I would hate to hurt his feel those cured in all parts of the world 74 acres ou w side n w hi sec. 2; 37 acres on w ings. " field, the contract to be subject to the side w Vt of n e hi sec. 10; 40 acres n part of n The dread Consumption, uninter approval of the Common Council. w hi sec. 12; e Yt of Be!i sec. 2; 57 acres s end "Tben I am afraid that 70U have no rupted, means speedy and certain n w hi sec. 2; 6 acres on w side of s w !i sec. 2; The Criterion* Adopted as follows: n e 5* of n e \ sec. 11; n w hi of s w >< of s e \ sense of honor, " he said smiling. death. Yeas—Aid. Hamilton, Richards, sec. 3; 3 acres s part of s e £i o( s w ^ sec. 3' "Yes, I have," she said, without the Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C. 8 acres in s e corner of s e i» of s w hi sec.3; 2C Sweet, Vandawarker, Spathelf, Weeks, acres n end e Vt of s e hi sec. 4; 75 acres e Vt oi It is an acknowledged authority on slightest resentment in her voice. ". 98 Pine street, New York, giving post Coon, Howell, Stevens—9, n e a, sec. 4; 8 acres w part of n w ! i of n w hi all matters pertaining to wouldn't do anything if he were away office and express address, and the free c Nays—Aid. Koch, Cady, Pres. Luick. sec. 3; 37 acres n w H of s w hi sec. 3; 33 acres s tint when he is here to take care of me medicine will be promptly sent direc' w hi of n w hi sec. 3; 52 acres n e ?4 of s w from his laboratory. On motion the Council adjourned. sec. 3; 7 acres 8 w corner of n w & of s e hi sec and to defend bin own honor 1 really GLEN V. MILLS, 3; 18 acres n part of 8 e hi of s w hi sec. 3; ; Art, Drama, music, Sufferers should take instant advan acres s w corner of s w a of s e hi sec 3; 20 don't think that it in very wrong for tage of his generous pioposition. City Clerk. acres e hi of s w hi of sw!4 sec. 3; s w corner aie to do anything I can without his Please tell the Doctor that you saw of se H of s w *4sec.3. Literature. finding out." A True Story. this in the Ann Arbor Argus. Township of Freedom.—S 1{ of s e hi sec. 33 BRILLIANT ARTICLES, CHARMING STORIES, "What a curious thing a woman ia," "My boy came home from school with nwliofse J^sec. 38; s w' l i of iw!^ of sec. 34 UNIQUE ILLUSTRATIONS. Diamonds In Aih Barrel. BARN FOR CATTLE AND MACHINERT. w % of n e % sec. 33; s e /i of n w % sec. 33; n he said mockingly, but leniently. his hand badly lacerated and suffering e l/i of s e % sec. 33; n e x/+ of n w J4 sec 33; s e ''However, it is easy for a man to over Mrs. Kate Thompson of Louisville stalls. D D are the feed troughs and great pain, I dressed the wound and ^otswK sec. 28: w H of s e % of see 28; 4C LIBERAL OFFEKS TO SCHOOL TEACHERS look a great many weaknesses and short Ky., found her diamonds, valued a mangers or racks combined. E is the applied Carter's Herbal Ointment acres bounded s by town line, n by C. Heus AND OTHERS. freely. All pain ceased and in a very ler, e by C. Kulenkamp, w by Lamparten, sec oomings in the woman he loves." $1,500, in an ash barrel. They had feeding alley. F is storage room for the 34; 40 acres bounded s by Kulenkamp; n by farm machinery 88 by 40, with sliding short time healed without leaving a H. Kulenkamp, e by Lizzie Kulenkamp, w by VACATION TRIPS FR FF TO TEACHERS. "And when a woman lovea a roan been thrown in the fire by a carelesi scar." For wounds, spraius and A. Lamparten, sec. 34; s e % of s e \L of s e he overlooks nothing," said Mrs. servant. The Jewels were damaged to doors H H 12 feet wide and I I 10 swellings, I know of no remedy to \i sec. 34; sw^ofswW sec. 35; n w Jj of s w Writ* for full particulars. feet wide. G G G are windows. The )i sec. 34; s w % of n w y+ sec. 35: 50 acres w Kingsley. "It would grieve me to the extent of about $500. equal it. It is a household necessity. part e

rurruLp Royal makes the food pure, § LOCAL BREVITIES. I PERSONAL | Wholesome and delicious. The Store Dxnj See the Old The Y. W. C. A. has deferred the f Fred Steinkohl, of Manchester, is tfce election of its officers until next Mon guest of W. G. Dieterle. day evening. Aid. Arthur Brown was in Flint Ann Arbor Chapter, Eastern Star, Monday night on business. will bold a meeting for initiation next Bygone! George Wabr and William Weimer Latest Novelties Wadneday evening. spent Sunday at Base Lake. The Waehtenaw County Teachers' Miss Ella Puhl, of Detroit, is the Association will meet at the State Nor guest of Mrs. Diehl. of 309 Paokard st. Mark the difference between it and mal College tomorrow. Dr. W. B. Smith has gone to Ottum and uptodate safety, Tlie Royal Neighbors will give a wa, Iowa, to look after his property FOR LADIES dance at the Modern Woodmen hall interests there. nest Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Taylor and son And there is the same difference between the old fashioned handme The Ann Arbor Savings Bank took have been visiting friends in Greogry POWDER $1,000 of the $150,000 worth of state for a few days. Absolutely Pure down and the uptodate readytowear clothing of today. The same dif war bonds taken up by parties outside ference in style. The old was often'a misfit and always unsightly. That Metal Belts of. Detroit. Rev. John Dieturle will preach in Trinity Lutheran ohurch at the evening of today is clean cut, strong and stylish. Call and try on an uptodate Oxidized Silver and Gilt Metal Master Fred Daley will sing several service next Sunday. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.N Belts, Velvet Belts, Leather times at the Normal Conservatory May suit from a new stock at hard times prices. Any style, any color, any Belts, Jeweled and Emblem Festival, Ypsilanti, next Friday even Miss Bertha Gibbes, of Detroit, was price. Belts. 2oc to $2.75. ing, May 27. the guest of Miss Anna D. Robinson during the May Festival. Gilbert Perriue, an exinember of Co. UNIVERSITY NOTES] A, is now a member of the 13th Min Mrs. A. F. Freeman, of Manchester, Our $2.00 Knee Pant Suits are Unequalled for the Money. ladies' Neckwear nesota Volnnteeis and is now on his way was the guest of Mrs. S. W. Clarkson during the May Festival. Fashions, latest showing in As to the Phillipine Islands. cots, Puffs, Scarfs and Club Ties. The Wesleyan Guild officers for the Mrs. Gersbom Powers and daughter There are at present five companies, ensuing year are: President, Prof. H. Miss Bessie, of Grand Rapids, are the averaging 55 eaoh, drilling regularly S. Carbart; vice president, secretary, guests of Mrs. E. F. Benbarn. on the campus. Ladies' Jewelry D. W. Springer; treasurer, J. E. BeaJ. Miss Mary H. Storrs, of Chicago, Prof. Volney M, Spaulding bas been Miss Nancy W. Waldron, of Ypsilau was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. given a year's leave of absence on ac L. 1. JAMES & CO. "Shirt Waist Sets. Cuffs and Col Babcock during the May Festival lar Buttons, Rings, Chains, ti, died Tuesday at the age of 93 years. count of ill health. .Fancy Hair Pins, Etc. All new. Miss Waldron was born in Bristol, N. Mrs. Frank B. Tibbals, of Detroit, The dual tennis meet between Chica Y., in 1805 and moved to Ypsilanti at was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. go and Michigan will take place in the age of 34 years. Baboock during the May Festival. Ann Arbor, June 10. lit; directors, P. W. Voorheis,'00 law; C. Hodge. ALL KINDS Fancy Hosiery A handsome flag bangs from a pole Mrs. Charles LeSeur, of Toledo, C. A. Bishop, '01 eng., is confined at in the window of the hall of Arbor spent the May Festival season with her the University hospital with an attaok Through the courtesy of the Standard For Ladies and Misses. Bright T«nt, K. O. T. M., in honor of its sister, Mrs. C B. Davison, of N. Main of inflammatory rheumatism. Oil Company, of Cleveland, O., the Plaids and Stripes, for 50c. Chemioal Museum has recently come members who have gone to the front st. Assistant Professor Frank M. Dixon, with the soldier boys. Harry Nichols, of Chicago, is visit into possession of an interesting and Garden has been appointed assistant professor valuable exhibit. The collection com Ladies' Golf Stockings The Argus is indebted to the Detroit ing relatives and friends in the oity. of political economy at Dartmouth Col prises one hundred bottles of liquid Evening News for the excellent like He is in the employ of the Standard Oil lege. products and a dozen cans of greases All Colors, 75c to $2.50. nesses of the four noncommissioned Co. Prof. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, of Cor and solid lubricants, all manufactured officers of Co. A, who were the first Miss Anna Marion Scotten, of De nell University, will deliver the com by the Standard Oil Company. There four men in the state to be mustered troit, attended the May Festival and mencement address June 30. Subject is also an attractive display of paraffine Seeds, Week's Drive into the Cuban Volunteer service. was a guest of Mrs. Bullis, of W. "The Old World In the New." candles of all sizes and grades, and of The directors of the Lansing, Dexter Huron st. 25c Hose for 16c Drs. W. B. Hinsdale and R. S. Cope paraffine Easter eggs. In addition to Big purchase of the regular 25c & Ann Arbor electric road met in Lans Rev. .7. W. Bradshaw occupied tbe land have been in Grand Rapids this tbe samples composing the exhibit, the Hose, double sole, high spliced ing, Tuesday, and placed more of the pulpit of the Plymouth Congregational week attending the meeting of the company was kind enough to send a Flower Seeds heel, the usual 25c article, for a $250,000 stook. Arrangements are church in Lansing Sunday morning and State Homeopathic Medical Society. full set of duplicates, which can be week priced 16c. about completed for commencing work evening. Prof. Dean C. Worcester will give used for demonstration and analysis. at that end of the line within a fort Mrs. Isaac Sheets, of Troy, Ohio, is his interesting lecture, "Spanish Rule The museum is already in possession In Bulk or Package. night. spending a few days with her parents, in tne Phillipine Isands," in Normal of a fine collection of petroleums from Silk Gloves at Half Fr. Francis Clement Kelley, the pop all parts of the world, the gift mainly Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Scbweinfurtb, of hall, Ypsilanti, n«xt Wednesday even BEST QUALITY AT RIGHT ular young priest of Lapeer, having S. State st. ing. of Mr. S. F. Peckham, of Ann Arbor. $1.00 Black Silk Gloves 50c. The addition of the Standard Oil Com been appointed chaplain of the 32d Major C. B. Nancrede, surgeon of Cards have been issued announcing PRICES, at .75 " " " 38c. Regimeaf, Fr. A. R. Dooling, at pres pany's exhibit renders this feature of .50 " " " 25c. the Thirtythird Regiment, was in tbe marriage of Miss Lois F. Pierce, a tbe museum unusually complete. ent assisting Rev. E. D. Kelly, of tbis Ann Arbor yesterday on a brief leave student in the School of Music, to Mr. city, will takeobarge of the Lapeer par of absence. William J. Fuller, formerly of Mis They Both Went Fishing. Ladies' Underwear ish during his absence. souri. Pontiac Post: Mark Ormsby leaves A young married man in tbe second STABLER & GO, Mrs. Mary Dubois, of this city, be today for a short visit with Prof. M. E. Cooley has been given Department has Unusual Values came violently insane Friday and for ward bad tbe tables turned upon him OLD AND NEW PHONES NO. 141. friends at Ann Arbor, Chelsea and in the privilege of appointing bis own in a rather unexpected manner last in Spring Underwear for you the second time had to be ramoved to Washtenaw oounty. assistant engineers, with tbe assuranoe this week. See what they are. the Dearborn retreat. She entered the Sunday. He went off on an independ Rev. W. L. Tedrow will be in Grand that his appointments would be oon ent fishing excursion leaving bis wife oirouit court while a case was being Rapids, Sunday, to assist in tbe cere firmed. MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF MINES. tried and nearly cleared the room be at borne alone muob against her inclin Only college in U. S. exclusively preparing fore she could be placed under restraint. monies of laying tbe corner stone of Prof. F. W. Kelsey has been in New ation. Having finished ber morning's men to aid in developing our mineral wealth. Grace Lutheran churob. Practical work; elective system. College On the street she made quite a sensa York for the past week on business re work she wae sitting on the front steps year 45 weeks. Summer term. For catalogues, Gero^e Blum wbo bas been laid up lating to tbe translation of Prof. wben a party of neighbors came and address Dr. M. E. Wadsworth, President. tion, by her violent speeoh against law Houghton.Mich. .. 13tf yers, oourts, insane asylums, and other from the effects of an operation for Man's book on Pompeii, soon to be is after passing tbe usual greetings one things. She was taken to Dearborn on about four weeks, is again able to at sued by Maomillan & Co. of tbe gentlemen of the party remarked MACK & GO. tend to bis duties of mail carrier. that she looked lonesome and asked the 11:05 a. m. train. The trouble between Tom Cox and Judge and Mrs. George Wahty and the track management has been settled where her husband was. She replied I HE REGENTS WON. exSenator and Mrs. John Patton, of by tbe athletic board paying him bis that be^was gone fishing and wished Grand Rapids, were the guests of J. E. salary and referring tbe question of that sbe could go fishing. "Get on Do Not Have to Submit Plans to Board Beal and family during the May Festi retention to tbe boaid of control. your mackintosh then, and oome with HO! DRINKERS 1 of Corrections and Charities. val. The staff officers of tbe U. of M. bat us," said the gentleman. The lady quickly followed up the invitation and "The university regents have won out Mrs. B. M. Thompson and daughter talion are : Major, J. G. MoConkey ; OF COFFEE Miss Ethel have arrived in New York adjntant, Thomas R. Dean; sergeant away they went. in| their controversy with Auditor About 11 o'clook tbe young husband, ©ean&Co.'s Blended Coffee is the Qeneral Dix relative to funds for the and after a two weeks' stay in Wash major, E. T. Berg6r; quartermaster sergeant, M. R. Day; surgeon, Thomas having experienced some qualms of con result of thirty years' experience in opnehuotion of the new law building. ington, D. C, will return borne to this scinoe at having thus left bis spouse, xoKS'injt Coffee, and produces in the '.AuditorGeneral Dix referred the oity. Van Urk. cup a 'beverage of golden color and returned borne. The doors were all matter to Atty.Gen. Mayuard, who Miss Elsa Von Grave, of the School The 'Varsity easily defeated the securely locked and as a last resouroe, unsurpassed flavor. Miohigan Agricultural College team Wesell this Coffee at 25c per pound, deoided that tbis statute does not ap of Music, left with tbe Boston Festival to get into his home, he had to go anfl venture the statement that no ply tfo the university. When the state orchestra last Saturday night for Mad Saturday afternoon in an eigbtinning through tbe cellar window. A neigh foetteror more delicious Coffee can be appropriates money to the university it ison, Wis., and will play a series of game by a score of 20 to 1. With tbe bor saw him thus employed and a little hafi.etany price. passes to the regents and becomes the eigbt or ten engagements with that or exception of the 'Varsity's batting oross questioning informed the young property of the university, to be ex ganization. there were no features. man where his wife was. She arrived pended under the exclusive direction of Miss Maud Uplegger, of Mt. Clem The following are the officers of the home about 6 o'clock after a delightful DEAN & CO. the regents, and passes beyond the con ens, and Miss Dorothea Krause, of AntiSaloon League: President, Ira day's outing. trol of the state through its legislative Grand Rapids, wbo were visiting Miss M. Hawkins, of Goshen, N. Y.; vice Charlie says he would not have Old Number, 44 S. Main St. department. Flora Koch, of S. Fourth ave., during president, Irving T. Raab, of Flint; minded it so much bad he known Poroh curtains in different sizes at tbe May Festival, have returned to secretary, Walter R. Matthews, of Ann where they went for then be oould have low prioes at MARTIN HALLER'S their homes. Arbor; treasurer, James S. Taylor, of followed and found them and not spent FURNITORE & CARPET STORE. Rev. Fr. Andrew R. Dooling, assist Almont. tbe afternoon in so lonely a manner. ant pastor of St. Thomas' churob, on The Students' Christian Association But then there is an old adage wbiob Enoch Dieterle Three Deaths in One Day. Tuesday performed the marriage cere has raised $3,300 tbis year, $1,800 of says "What is sauce for tbe goose is Thursday of last week was a harvest mony at Niles which united bis broth wbicb went to tbe building and library sauce for the gander," and he was only day for the grim reaper Death in the er, J. C. Dooling, of St. Johns, and debt. Tbis year's expenses have having a little of the "sauce" oo bis AN OWL'S Embalmer and oity of Ypsilanti and three persons Mss Anna A. Lormey, of Niles. amounted to $15,000. Only $75 re own plate. passed to the great beyond: Miss Sara O'Brien is in St. Louis, mains to be raised. The association Funeral Director. Thomas Lanborn, of Jarvis St., died cleared $75 on its May Festival refresh Tbe Indestructable Coach for sale at Mo., attending tbe meeting of the na MARTIN HALLER'S FURNITURE at his home in the morning of con tional convention C. K. and L. as a ment rooom. Wood, Cloth and Metallic Caskets. sumption, aged 72 years. He was born STORE. Do not buy a couch before WISDOM delegate from the local branch. She At the regents' meeting Friday Dr. seeing and testing tbe Indestructable. Calls attended day or night. in England, and leaves a widow and will also spend a couple of days visit C. B. Nanorede was given leave of ab nine children. ing tbe schools of that city. sence until Oct. 1 to join the 33d Mioh Don't imagine that tbe hotel runner 9f«. 8 £. Liberty St. In the afternoon Vencil Arnet, a Archie Muir, dent '99, gave a very igan Volunteers as its surgeon. Dr. WANTED, FOR SALE, ETC. runs the hotel. Residence. 75 S. 4th 4ve. marble outter in the employ of George S. B. D. Tobey, of Oakland, Iowa, wbo Don't argue with a wasp; it always Longbridge, died at his borne on Em pleasant dancing party Monday evening at Nickels' hall to about 50 young peo left tbe senior medical class in tbe pOLLIE PUPPIES FOR SALEFour gen carries its point. Phone 129. ANN ARBOR, MICH. eriok St. of consumption, aged 42 spring of 1860 to join the Union army v7 uine collie pups for sale. A. A. Mueth, years. He also leaves a widow and ple in honor of his sister, Miss Agnes 537 N. Division st, Ann Arbor. 2022 Don't try to buy goods anywhere Muir, and Miss Belle Onderdonk, of was given the degree of M. D. cheaper than at the Racket. It can't nine children. While in Chicago Prof. T. C. True O YOU WANT to buy a home that will be done. At about 6 o'clock in the evening Bradley. Mrs. T. W. Mingay and D give you a good income? If so enquire Mrs. Z. York chaperoned tbe party. blood secured the definite promise of of A.M. Clark, iX) S. Division. St. 2u23 Don't condemn a bridge until it has Mrs. Charlotte M. DoyleO'Connor died George R. Peck and Henry D. Ester been tried by its piers. at her home on S. Adams st. The de Cbarles B. Davis gave a bouse party ANTED—A good capable girl in a small Don't believe the man who vows he SPECIAL at bis parents' home 615 S. Ingalls St., brook, two of the most distinguished W family, firstclass wages. Mrs. George ceased was 29 years of age and bad orators in tbe United States, to appear Ilempl, 1033 East University Ave, Ann Arbor. likes you, nor the girl who says she been sick for only a week. About a Tuesday evening, to a gathering of 30 2023 doesn't. young people which was greatly en before tbe Oratorical Association tbis year and a half ago she was married to year. One of these gentlemen will ap OLICITORS WANTEDA good, paying Don't imagine that because we are harles O'Connor, and with her bus joyed by all. Dancing formed tbo S position is offered to boys and girls dur selling goods cheaper than dirt that principal part of the evening's amuse pear before the holidays and tbe other ing the summer school vacation who solicit SALE band bad been managing the 5 and 10 one later in tbe year. new subscribers to The Composite Magazine. we are not here to stay. It will pay cent store. Mr. O'Connor was for a ment. Tbe party broke up shortly Easy work. Exceptional offers are made. you to look over our prices. You need Write for particulars to The Gaumer Pub not ask a' question. Everything "White China Plates, reduced to 90c, long time manager of the Chicago shoe after 11 o'clock. The board of regents has decided not lishing Co., Urbana, Ohio. 2021 $1, $1.15, 81.25 per dozen. store in Ann Arbor. to establish a ohair of arts as tbe addi marked in great big figures for your Banquet Lamps and Globes all reduced benefit. Could Not Find Two Such Men. tional expense cannot be incurred next Estate of Arthur Coe. in prices. U. of M. Athletes to the Front. year although tbe new obair must come Don't imagine a hamlet is a little fickle Plated Tea and Coffee Pots and Times: In the Carl Wnertbner oase TATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF ham because a streamlet is a little Tea Kettles. 25c each. Miohigan boys didn't do a thing to soon. The university art collection is S Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Pro Illinois in the dual meet beld here on Monday Attorney Freeman, who repre tbe finest nf the college collections in bate Court for the County Of Washtenaw, hol stream. Window Shades, complete with fix sents the defense, was trying to bring den at the Probate Office in the City of Ann tures, at 10c, 20c, 30c, 35c each. Tuesday. Tbe Illions men got three tbe United States. Tbe engineering Arbor, on Monday the 16th day of May, in I)on"t look for a leak in the gas with out tbe fact that the plaintiff was as department's request for a chair of the year one thousand eight hundred and a lighted candle. You could find it, Bargains in Hosiery, 5c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, firsts to Miohigan's 12. Two University ninetyeight. but the coroner might not be able to 12c, 15c per pair. records were broken, Westphal running well able to work as any young man in naval arobiteoture was also denied on Present, H. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Pro Manchester. Dr. Kapp, of Manches bate. find you. Granite Iron Ware very cheap. 100 yards in 10 seconds, onefifth of a the same grounds. In the matter of the estate of Arthur Tin Basins 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 7c, and 10c. aeoond better than any previous record, ter, was on tbe stand. "Now, doctor," Coe, deceased. Hammocks 45c to $2.90. All grades Milk Pans, 60c per dozen. said Mr. Lehman for the plaintiff, U. of M. Daily: Dr. T. C. Hend On reading and filing the petition, duly of hosiery 25 per cent cheaper than and Adams making a pole vault of 10 ricks, of Chicago, class of '68, was in verified, of George Coe, praying that partit on elsewhere. If you look us over once (Decorated Dinner Sets. 100 pieces, ft. 4 in., one inch better than the form "tell us tbe name of a certain young tie had in the real estate whereof said deceased S5.75, $6.75, $8.50, $9, $9.75, $10, $12, man in Manchester wbo runs his fath the oity Monday and Tuesday. He died seized, and that Commissioners may be you will come again. 915 per set. er record. Tbe Michigan boys took all oame here in 1864 and bought wbat is appointed for that purpose. three prizes in tbe 100 yards dash and er's store, is record keeper in the K. Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, the White SemiPorcelain Dinner Sets at O. T. M., sings in tbe choir, sells bi now No. 806 and a part of No. 808 S. lath day of Jnue next, at ten o'clock in the $6, $7 and $8 per set. 0 yards dash ; both prizes in each of University ave. for $600. In March, forenoon, nbe assigned for the hearing of WE ARE NOT HANDSOME! ^Bargains in China and Glassware at oyclea and peddles papers until 10 said petition, and that the heirs at law of the two hurdle races, the 440 yards o'clook at night." "I objeot to the 1869, he eold it for $1,500 and thus said deceased, and all other persons Interested 9c«ach. run, the 880 yards run, the half mile paid his entire course in the University in said estate, are required to appear at a BUT jaemnants in Crockery at 4 price con question,'' said Mr. Freeman. "Your session of said Court, then to be holden at bioyole raoe, and tbe running broad Honor, "said Mr. Lebman, "tbe coun and naturally feels very kindly toward the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, sisting of Plates, Covered Dishes, jump; first prize in the mile run, run the institution. and show cause, if any there be, why the WE DO THE HANDSOME THING BY YOU Flatters, Sauce Dishes, Butters, sel for tbe defense has said that the prayer of the petitioner should not be grant Sugars, Creamers, Bowls, Side ning high jump, and putting tbe shot; plaintiff was as well and capable of any The Students Lecture Association on ed. And it Is further ordered that said second prize in the mile walk, and first petitioner give notice to the persons in Dishes, Oatmeal Dishes, Vegetable work as any young man in Manchester Saturday morning elected tbe following terested in said estate, of the pendency of Dishes, etc. and third prizes in tbe pole vault. Tbe and I want to show wbat a certain offioers for next year: Presdent, J. S. Bald petition, and the hearing thereof, by total scores stood 88j^ to 31*£. causing a copy of this order to be published in otberyoung man does there." "Well," Lathers, '00 law; vice president, E. the Ann Arbor Argus, a newspaper printed said Judge Kinne, "it is surely not to Thompson, '99 dent; corresponding and circulating in said county, three suc If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth, cessive weeks previous to said day of hear Bo sure and use that old and welltried re be expected that two suob accommodat secretary, J. H. McCreary, '99 lit; re medy, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP, for iDS The Racket cording seoretary, J. A. Montgomery, " H. WIRT NEWKIRK. children teething. It soothes the child, sof ing young men oould be found in the tens the (rums, allays all pain, cures wind same village. I will sustain tbe objec '00 law; treasurer, C. Durand, medio; Judge of Probate. ADAMS' BAZAAR [A true copy.] , ', colic and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. tion." i assistant treasurer, A. J. Bleazby, '99 202 E. Washington St. 115 S. Main St. Twentyflve cents a bottle. P. J. LEHMAN Probate Register.