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VOLUME XXXIV.—NO. 6. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1896. WHOLE NUMBER, 1806.

sparingly and sived their money. The Teufels and a couple of Ilelles. Tbere schefski, Chautaubriend, Haentzsche, THE RECORD OF THE WEEK, Irish worked hard, lifed well and are but 10 American Cooks and 18 Ger-Navetroh, Prieshorn, Michaelfelder, did not save their money. man Kocbs in the whole city. Tliere are Schiappaeassee, Schneeberger, Kajuska The P. 0. Officials to be Caged —Har- "The result you Bee. The Ge:mans 8 Wild men, 1 who is Wilder, another Rothenbueeher, Rogenmoser, Schwein- : Wildanger, and 1 simply a Crossman. min, Schuholz. Here goes the Uegle BUSY STORE OF rington Climbing—Henry Ostrom own the town while the Irish are d g- ging away yet. In all its variations there 43"Browns, thing in the Schluppe ! the Evangelist—Bar Ban- "The Germans." he continued, ''se- 65 Smiths and Schmids, 38 Johnsons, 22 But we might Gallup along for Weeks quet—Caspar Whitney lected Christian Mack and his part- Joneses, 25 Moores, 56 Millers, 15 Mills, Butt's not Wuerth it. To change the Here. ner Fred Schmld, as their bankers. and the somewhat Teutonic Allmending- subject, Ann Arbor has 148 'streets and They poured their savings into the er occurs 24 times. the directory theVeof is exceedingly con- ami! inn The Wagners number 24, the Whites venient. North and South Main streets A PLAY ON DIRECTORY NAMES. tills of those gentlemen, confined their trade to them or to other Germans, 19, the Stolls 15, while there are only 11 combined is the longest and contains CLOSES OUR the greatest number of dwellings, 306 never bought a cent's worth of an of the usually numerous Davises. There FEBRUARY W How the Germans and Irish Settled are only 30 Taylors, and the German Huron follows with 278. Irishman or anyone but a German in Ann Arbor—Dedadence of the Staebler occurs 31 times, Schneider also Ypsilanti has 84 streets, Congress st New Spring Dress Goods in if they could avoid it, and thus built Milling Industry—A. D. 31, with plain Snyder but 4 times, and containing the largest number of resi Black and Colored, the best lr-4 up a strong community in aiinanciaJ •White's Life in this Lute 29. dences. There is a map of the county Styles and Lowest Prices sense. City, etc. The points of compass are represent- showing each wagon road, and a plat o ever shown by us. OFF SALE OF "The Irishman wan different. He ed by East, Easterly, West, and North, each city and village. They are to be Caged— confided his savings to no one. He South not being in it. The colors are NEW BUCK GOODS. traded with a brother Irishman if Harrington Still Climbing— 50 inch Storm Serge, a great bargain President Cleveland is not slow. For in line with Browns, Grays, Greens, Al- at 29c a yard. Ladies' some time he has viewed with great he liked him and if he did not he trad- abaster White, but no Blacks in Ann The Seattle (Wash.)Post-Intelligencer 36 inch Serge worth 25c, for February alarm the fastly depopulating ranks ed with a German or Yankee or any- Arbor, though there is a Blackburn. of Jan. 28, has the following in reference 16c a yard. Misses' of the democratic party, and lias evi- one else .he chose to. Thus lie has to a former noted citizen of Ann Arbor 36 inch all wool French Serge at 25c a Sweet and Sauer both abound. yard. and Boys' dently struck upon a scheme to help failed financially. The employments or callings are nu- "Mark W. Harrington, president o 45 inch all wool French Serge at 39c a stop it in a measure. He is having ''Messrs Mack & Schmld proved merous and include : Archers, Bakers, tbe state University of Washington, has yard. United States P. O. inspectors visit worthy of the trust imposed in them, Barbers, Barkers, Brewers, Binders, recently received a diploma as Honora- 50 inch Coating Serge worth 75c, at made money for themselves and mon- ry member of the Societe Francaise d'- 50c a yard all the country post offices, and where Butlers, Butchers, Bowman, Carpenters, 50 inch fine all wool French Serge at there «.re none already, is having ey for those whose savings they hand- Clarks, Cleavers, Crockers, Coopers, Hygiene, of Paris. 50c a yard. cages .put in, so as to keep such of- led, until as you know, they became Cooleys, Cooks, Dancers, Dyers, Deans, President Harrington is already New Figured Mohairs at 35c a yd. ficials as are left, secure. the strongest firm financially in this Divines, Deckers, Farmers, Fullers, member of the Royal Linnean Society, New Sicilians and Mohairs at 50c a yd. Fancy Figured Mohairs, choice pat- Last week an Inspector dropped in section of the state. Fishers, Gardners, Grangers, Glovers, and the Royal Meterological Society of England, an honorary member of the terns at 50c a yard. at the Ann Arbor post office and or- "That is a pretty good history, is Glasiers, Hunters, Joiners, Miners, Mill- Pure Mohair Crepons at $1.00, $1.25 Not anotber opportunity will be of- German Meterological Society of Berlin, dered a cage put in here, and Satur- It not ? And it is true." ers, Messengers, Parsons, Proctors, Por- and $1.50 a yard. fered you this spring to purcbase any the Austrian Meterological Society of style of shoe at this great saving of ex- day Mr. Beal let the contract to The gentleman then ceased talk ng, ters, Popes, Eeeders, Saddlers, Shep- Vienna; of the Anthropological Society NEW COLORED DRESS GOODS. pense. With the largest stock iu tbe build the same to a Toledo house. but he was in an evidently di-satis ied ards, Smiths, Stampers, Schumachers, city to select from there is every reason of Moscow; of the Geographical Society 36 inch Colored Serge, all shades ai So that hereafter Messrs lieakes, frame of mind. Tinkers, Trainers, Turners, Tylers, why you should anticipate your wants Wainwrights, Wheelers, Wrights. of Lima, Peru; and the Antonio Alzate 16c a yard. and buy at a saving to you of K what Watts and Howlett may be consider- Henry Ostrom, the Noted Evangelist of Mexico. :!i; inch all wool Serges, new spring you spend. In the animal King dom, the Field, shades at 25c a yard. ed as securely caged. President Harrington was elected vice Henry Ostrom, the great evangelist, including Bird and Fish, is prolific: 50 inch Storm Serge in navy and black president of the International Metero- at 29c a yard. The Bar Banquet— and Oliver Wellman Cjowdl, "one There are Badgers, Bullocks, Behrs, Until Saturday night all our Boys' logical Congress at its session in Mu- 45 inch all wool French Serge, a bar- The second annual banquet of the of the sweetest singers on this con- Cambells, Canines, Coons, no Calve but Clothing at nich in 1891, which office be has but re- gain at 39c. Wasntenaw County Bar Association tinent," will begin a religious cam- Buntings, Rattis, Doves, Drakes, Hawk, 50 inch French and Coating Serge at cently resigned. 1-4 took place at the Cook House on Fri- paign in the First M. E. chuich of Katz, Kerrs, Partridges, Robbins, Pike, 50c a yard. day evening last Jan. 31. There were 40 inch Fancy Wool Checks at 29c a Roach, Roe and Leach. Behold, he Comes! yard. a number of prominent attorneys All our all wool underwear In names ending with man or mann, Caspar W. Whitney, the athletic 40 inch Wide Wale Diagonal at 60c a present including H. Wirt Newkiik there is a long list: yard. 1-4 oFF of Dexter, Capt. Allen, D. C. Gri/fen editor—or rather editor of the athlet- 50 pieces new wool Novelties at 39c a and others, of Ypsilanti, A. F. Free- Chad-man Chap-man, Chnst-mann ic department, of Harper's Weekly, yard. Cush " Ding ' Eisen " took the Courier's advice and came to 50 pieces Silk and Wool Suitings at man, of Manchester, A. W. Wilkinson Erd Ea * Enke " 50c a yard. All our Men's Heavy Gloves and Mitts East Egge ' Hansel " Ann Arbor last Monday. To be sure of Chelsea, et al. The guests were Feld Fer ' Heinz " 45 pieces lovely new Silk Stripe Chal- Free •« Gold ' Herr " he remained only a short time, and [ies at 25c a yard. 1-4 oFF received in the parlors of the hotel, by Green Gross Kauff " Hart Harri ' Linde " Us visit was very unsatisfactory as 50 pieces new French Organdies at 25e Attorney John L-. Ihiffy, until about Hill Herd Neu " a yard. 9 o'clock, when the order was given Leh Ly Ort far as tbe athletic people here are All our all wool Blankets New Nord Speck * concerned, but it was long enough for 100 pieces fine Dress Ginghams at lOe to file into the banquet room, which Mill ' Prettv ' Stuhl 4 a yard. Rud ' Sted ' Tack i him to express surprise at the magni- 1-4 oFF •was obeyed, the older and more prom- Tea ' Stone ' Wide t 50 pieces yard wide percales at 10c a inent members heading the procession. Well ' Water Wein tude of the University. His one- yard. Wood Wright '• Wied ' horse ideas of the west are no doubt 75 pieces new spring Plaids at 25c, 50c The tables looked very nice and the Whit ' Zach " Wid '.' and 75c a yard. 1 case 10c Ginghams at Zimmer " being gradually dissipated, and after least was one that was appreciated by 100 pieces new spring Dimities at lOe Then the Good and Godfamilies are he travels a little more and familiar- those present. and 12^e a yard. represented by: izes himself with the country he Hem-Stitch Sheets, large size at 65c. 5 It was all strictly legal, even to the Ann Arbor, on Saturday evening, Feb. has to write aTxmt, and purges him- Hem-Stitch Pillow Cases at 16c each. menu cards, which were labled "Cir- A.LE f\ f\ |"*DARD. 200 plain Pillow Slips at 12>£c each. 8th. Mr. Ostrom has had a le- HEW PI] 1 DEN. self of the proverbial provincialism of cuit Court for the County of Washte- Pfl RICH. IFKEY. markable career as an evangelist. He the east, he will no doubt, become a COME BEFORE SATURDAY NIGHT... naw. In re Second Annual Banquet SPEED. 1 IKIN. EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! had great meetings two years ago at 111 YEAR U U U broad-guage and eminently fair critic. 500 pieces open for this Februarv Bar Association. Bill of Particu- WIN'. Madison, Wi*., the seat of the state uuuu Sale, the greatest Bargains ever shown lars. Filed Jan. 31st, 1896, 9 p. m." And here is another Breed at 5c, 10c and 15c a yard. university, and since then he lias f-een Decadence of a Huron River Industry The Hon. John. F. Lawrence took GARLING great effects follow his laibors in more HARDING n AUSi HOUSE, Under the head "Retrospective," the position of toast master, and he than 30 cities. A month ago the the last Itexter Leader gives this read- did it well, keeping the guests in the An indication of the Scotch and Irish city of Indianapolis was stirred by able account of what the mill prop- tyest of humor the entire evening. The element may be obtained in the fact that him as it lias never been since Moody erty on the Huron river once was : toasts and responses were as given 115 names commence with Me, and 49 was there, and he is now seeing the "The burning of the Scio mills last last week. It would fie a pleasure with O'. The French D' or de, is very same effects follow his preaching at scarce, but the Polish ski quite cloudy. Wednesday night removes another old to give each and every one of them De Kalb, 111. landmark that testified to the past to our readers, but xpace forbids , but Gill has no Jack, but Jack'sou is in it. The Chronicle, DeKalb, 111, Jan, 20, greatness of the Huron river as *a wa- they will probably be published in There are Brooks, Ponds, Marshes, Fiit lit W. 1806, says : •'.Sunday he preached but no Lakes and Rivers—have to go to ter power. in full in pamphlet form, which -will three times to great overllowing con- Ypsilanti for them. We wiil give you your choice of the give them a more extended circula- "Looking backward a couple of gen- following standard makes for gregations, spoke at three committee tion. The banquet lor 189G can be Daily Darling Dancers with Dukes erations we see the Huron one of the 10 cents a cake or 3 cakes meetings, prayed and sung, and at counted as a great success. having Diamonds, Dickeys, Derbys and greatest milling streams, if not the for 25 cents. at the close of a hard day's work he Stockings, Maybee found around the greatest in southern Michigan. But Physicians anil Surgeon's Soap. Cosmo lSuttorinilk Soap. A Scrap of Local History— seemed fresh, ready and able to preach Docks, Downs, Dells and Dales, hav- time and invention have augmented Colgate's Glycerine Soap. as at the beginning-. His sermons ing a great Diehl of pleasure. Not Illi Colgate's Ostmep) Soap. A prominent gentleman of this city, the process of natural decay, until to- Colgate's White Clematis Snap. of Celtic extraction, tells a story il- are thoughtful, logical, interspersed, Dunn. No, Dunwell. day there is left but a shadow- of its Palmer's Premium. Kirk's Four Seasons. lustrative of tlie characterist.es of the with beautiful iigurea, amusing and There are Hard}' and Hale Hunters former greatness. While this may (iranilpa's Wonder Tar. helpful anecdotes, quotations [rom our win' Hunt Honey or Hawks"by the Ha- And many others at Irish and German people. He, like not be so noticeable as we travel to- the most of his race, is 'a bright and best authors, food for the head, and zelmoods overt he High Hills near the ward the mouth of the river, from active man, with his heart the big- heart and in it all there is but one Hinsdales, where the Householder's the source a distance of twenty miles gest .part of his anatomy. aim, to glori.y Jesus Christ." House, with its Hand some Hall and it is emphatically true. Drug Store, Kitchen is a Haven for Mann. This is In conversation with a Couiier re- la the Methodist church, beginning "The first of the great flouring mills the Hull of it. We will not Harris our No. 17 E. Washington St., Cor. 4th Ave. V» porter a few day's since he said, ''did Saturday evening Feb. 8th, "9(3. to succumb was the one located at ( Reeders by Hatch ing up any Moore. you ever hear the true history of the Hudson which was removed to make Curiosities of Names, Etc.— ' A Liebig. Jenney Jones Jewel's Jolly way Ann Arbor came to have such a The new County Directory just issued Joys Jahr not a Jade says Jaeger John- place for the lTirkett Manufacturing supply of German and Irish citizens'?" by Glen V. Mills is very complete and sou's Jetter. Co's pulp mill, which was afterwards NOTICE. He was given a negative answer. burned and rebuilt. This (louring contains U00 pages, the largest one ever Cough succeeds to Coffin. French "Well, I will tell you how it was. issued. mill was once a good property and Hair pevented from turning gray by and Turks abide in Camp with Irland, In the early days this state o;' Michi- Tbere are 2,948 families in Ann Arbor sold as high as $16,000. This was a liarmless, inexpensive Home Wash. England, Holland. Kings, Earles and gan had a gerat many schemes on which multiplied l>y 5, the usual multi- in 1868, when it was purchased by Will prevent hair from falling out, Knights with Kap'ps, Combs and Hoods hand or internal Improvements. ple, gives this city a population of 14,- Mr. Birkett. make it grow and give it a soft, glossy Frieze on to AVines, Portwine or Trout- Among others was ttie building of 740, which is probably about right. "No finer milling property could be appearance. wine. What Bliss! With Ladds one the M. C. It. E. The work of con- That of course does not include the Kahn Tripp Quick Down Lanes, Fields, found on the Huron twenty years Recipe sealed for twenty-five (25) structing these roads attracted, quite 3,500 foreign students attending the va- Woods and Parkes, never minding Frost ago than Thomas Birkett's Dover cents. Address, W. E. C. William, naturally, many foreign emigrants, of rious schools iu the city. and Snow, to the Quarry by the Mills Mills. Not only were the building Chesaning, Saginaw County, Michigan. which at that time there were only By the same rule Ypsilanti lias a pop- and talk Love—yes, Howlett—on the and machinery the best that money She hugs it tightly in real delight—it medi- two classes, those from Ireland and Wing. In Case the Falks de Kline hire could purchase, but it was the head cine mamma got pat up at Uoodyear's phar- To Farmers. ulation of 8,240, she having 1,648 fami- macy. All the prescriptions we compound are those from Germany. In construct- lies. This is an increase of 2,129 for Yp- Sawyer and fly Swift to the Courts; af- water power on the river and Mr. strictly reliable and are prepared with the greatest care and we will not be undersold ing the Central railroad from l>etroit silanti, and 3,669 for Ann Arbor since ter the Wahr, then Pray. This is no Birkett spared no expense in making stands good when we ate selling prescriptions We have completed our new teed as in every thing else we have mill and will be prepared! rom now on through this county, a large gang the census of 1894. Guy, clear as a Bell. the dam and raceway perfect. For to do all kinds of farmers custom woric of each class were employed, and In looking over the pages devoted to If you Have no Ray of Hope after years the mills ground day and night including the grinding of corn in the they liked Ann Arbor so well that Ann Arbor some things were noted that Wade ing through this, we don't care a and four or five teams drew barrelled ear. they all settled here. may be of interest. ' For instance, while Rapp, for it's Rahr. If not, these are : flour to this station, which was the The Goodyear Drug Co, 4w Ann Arbor Milling Co. "The Germans woiked hard, lived we have but two Angells, we have 8 Guiichtel, Gumtow, Buchsenscbuss, 01- [Continued on 8th pagel The annual profits of the Suez Canal REPORT OF THE CONDITION The Ann Arbor Courier amount to $8,000,000, and the ships Oman's OF THE MEN WANTED using it save $10,000,000 a' year To take orders. Instruction and outfit free after paying tire tolls. Its great ADIRONDA Salary or commission as preferred. Splendid WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1896. ork chance for reliable men. Experience not success i\vill stimulate the building Michigan Furniture Co., •MM TRADE MARK necessary. Write for terms and full particu- Is wnever done, and it is especially wearing lars. The K. Q. CHASE COMPANY, OP ANN ARBOR, MICH., Published Every Wednesday. of ship canals during the coming cent- and wearisome to those whose blood is Wheeler's Nurserymen. Geneva, N. Y. ury. impure and unfit properly to tone, sus- On JANUARY 1. 1896. tain, and renew the wasting of nerve, Has Ja Large Circulation among Merchants, muscle and tissue. It is more because of Mechanics, Manufacturers. Farmers, Now they are cabling to the effect this condition of the blood that women HADK AS REQUIRED BY LAW. Mr N ANli WflMFN wt and profitable and Families Generally. are run down, IflLll HI1U HUITILII work by address- that the plight of American citizens Nerve ing the CONIREXVILLE MFG. CO., MANVILLE R. I., mfgrs. of Normandie Plushes. Send 12 in ttie Transvaal is pitiable. Well, Tired, Weak, Nervous, RESOURCES. cents for samples, particulars, and secure POSITIVELY CURES agency. Mention this paper. 4 "Very Desirable Medium for Advertisers they have our sympathy, but the Than because of the work itself. Every Merchandise, Lumber, finished and fact is, the only place for a good physician says so, and that the only rem- unfinished work on hand as per edy is in building up by taking a good inventory *25,900 43 American to be safe and happy Is at Keal Kstate 14,500 00 HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS PROSTRA- nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitalizer Machinery and Tools 3,000 00 JUNIUS E. BEAL home, and the sooner they all find like Hood's Sarsaparilla. For the troubles Book Accounts 2fi,3>0 80 TION, EPILEPSY. Cash on hand. 1,017 04 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. it out the better.—St. Paul Pioneer Peculiar to Women at change of season, sleeplessuess and all derangement oi the Ner- Press. climate or life, or resulting from hard *70,788 33 vous System. work, nervousness, and impure blood, TERMS: s WIEKLT— $1.00 per year strictly in ad- thousands have found relief and cure in LIABILITIES. vance. To subscribers outside of the county Massachusetts people to the num- Capital Stock SfiOOOO 00 Unexcelled for Restless Babies, '5 cents extra will be charged to pay post- ber of 1,300,000 have in the savings Surplus Fund 3,888 93 age. Bills Payable 3.249 40 banks of the state the irfeat sum of Dividends 3,600 00 Purely Vegetable, guaranteed free from opiates. One-hundred full size ONLY ALL METAL CUTS INSERTED. $440,000,000, or an average of $1,- $70,738 33 doses. 50 cents. A very important invention which 000 for each family. As the deposits Hood's will be hailed with delight by every We do hereby certify that the above state- M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller Grand Entered at the Ann Arbor Postoffiee as Second are Increasing more rapidly than at ment la correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief. Rapids (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he body using a stove or range for hot Class Mail Matter. any time since 1878, the thrift of Sarsaparilla WM. D. HARRIMAN, I Mnit,H(v cannot say too much in favor of " Adi- water circulation. After years of ex Massachusetts may be pronounced sat- The One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. LEONAKD GRUNEK I MaJ<>rity ronda," Wheeler's Heart and Nerve Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. . MOSES SEABOLT, \ -n- • e rience we have succeeded in pro isfactory. E. E. BEAL, J Doctors. Cure. JOB PRINTING J r>*11 are the only pills to take We have the most complete Job office in the S PlllS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th Prepared by Wheeler & Fuller Mecfi- ducing a simple and perfect WATER ««ate or in the Northwest, which enables us to day of January, 1896. print Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Programmes, MICHAEL J. FRITZ. cal Co., Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by BACK. Bill-Heads, Note-Heads, Cards, Etc., in supe- The Adrian Press insinuates that Notary Public. rior style, upon the shortest notice. the Courier's fish story was not ori- The people do not want an autocrtic At the last regular meeting of the Directors II overcomes a11 tne President; nor a Free-trade President Of this Company, a dividend of six per cent, John Moore, DfUg?ist present troubles ginal. Xever claimed it to be. It was declared, payable: three per cent, on (until this becomes a creditor nation of extracting lime and other sedi- BOOK-BINUING. was given as told us, and no ques- January 10. and three per cent, on July 10, '»>, like England); nor a President head at the office of the Ann Arbor Savines Dank. ments which accumulate in water Connected with THE COURIER office is an tions asked as to where it originated. CHARLES E. HiSCCXK, extensive Book-Bindery, employing competent and shoulders above the average intelli- Secretary. backs, often making them useless But if it was chestnutty and moldy, and experienced hands. All kinds of Records, gence of the country; nor a President Ledgers, Journals, Magazines, Ladies' Books, the Press must have enjoyed it be- and in great many instances becom- Kurals and Harper's Weeklies, Etc., bound on who is a genius, like our AVebsters, the shortest notice and in the most substan cause of its affinity to the free trade ing dangerous. tial manner, at reasonable prices. Music es- Clays and Calhouns ; for such men are MEL GILLESPIE pecially bound more tastefully than at any editorials that are ground out weekly ANN ARBOR ELECTRIC The outlay of dollars is reduced to other bindervin Michigan too apt to run beyond the control of the TEACHER OF in that paper. legislative body. A good President dimes. No household using a range CRANITE WORKS, should ordinarily be influenced by the BANJO, can afford to be without it. A colony of Bay City people went majority action of the lawmaking power. An exchange remarks that "if tht Manufacturer of and dealer in No more trouble by using city to Georgia to live recently, and news The United States Government lias GUITAR AND students of the University at Ann Ar- water for hot water circulation. comes back from there that they are bor would pay more attention to three heads—legislative, executive and MANDOLIN. all homo-irk ;nnl want to get back to the development of their brains, and judicial. They are separate and distinct Artistic Marble and Granite Memorials! Can be used in any stove. Ask Michigan. less to the clicking of their heels, the functions of power, and harmony and ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO. your stove dealer for Hutzel's Water tax-payers would no doubt feel some- co-operation for the good of the country Having on hand a large quantity of Back. It is said to be an astonishing fact AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. what different about supporting that should generally prevail nmong them- Rough Granite, and full equipped ma- that Senator McMllan. Governor A dash between these three heads of institution. Is it not time for the OFFICE, ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO. chinery for Granite Work, we are pre- Mason & Davis Co's. ranges for Hicli anil Mayor Pingree are all agreed the Government, is invariably attended Regents to put a stop to the non- pared to execute Fine Monumental AVork sale at C. Eberbach are provided with •on the high bridge across the river with disastrous consequences to the wel- sense, in the best interests of the Uni- TM on short notice. at Detroit. Good. fare of the nation. The best President our improvement. versity ?" that the country can have is a good Everybody call and examine this Hungary celebrates its 1000th an- level-headed, all-around man. This re- OFFICE, No. 6 Detroit St., useful invention. niversary this year. It has a great A bale of goods from Europe is a quires above all else horse sense back- Cor. Washington ami AMU,-., national history and a spirited, pat- depressor of American wages under a ing, together with sufficient genuine Refitted and equipped with all modern lm. ANN ARBOR, . MICHIGAN. provements. FIRST CLASS TABLE. riotic population, but. with all its low tariff. The American manufac- patriotism and sincere regard for nation- attractions. 750,000 of its people have al interests to be of the people, for the RATES, $2.OO TO S3.OO. turer without adequate protection, ChlcheateHs English Diamond Brand. HUTZEL & CO., chosen to become citizens of the United must meet the European price or sus- people and with the people. A man lyr. d M, STAEBLER, Prop. ENNYROYAL PILLS States. who fills that niche is the man to nomin- pend operations, and he can meet It _~<5irX YROYAOriginal and OnlLy GenuinPIeL only by reducing the cost of produc- ate every time for the good of the coun- P Original and Only Genuine. Plumbers and Steamfitters. uggist tor Chichester* English D^- ,The South American republics are try. This country will always thrive NEW YORK TRIBUNE. ..umd Brawl in Ked ami ttutct metallic' tion which is mainly labor cost. Add boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take not all that they should be. But best under the guidance of a wise, con- [no ol her. Refuse dangerous nubttitu* this to the fact that laborers of the tionaand imitations. At nru^eism, or send 4c. ANN ARBOB. - - MICE. servative Executive. The question now stamps for particulars, testimonials and they are far better than if they were cheapest, and often the most degraded 'Keller for Ladle*,*' inletttr, by return kingdoms or colonial provinces. They is, who is the man who approaches the LEADER of the REPUBLICAN PARTY » IJMMW TenlmmlaW. jfamtPaptr. classes are pouring into this country /— I <%lcha>tererChmklCMl!C H

ecause I have heard It is said that the only hooks Presi- On Feb. 29 it is proposed to give FEBRUARY IS, 1896. Gent's American Enamel, Square Toe, Lace, formerly $5.00, now $3.75. In accordance with the following progrum : them, and know that my warmest dent Kucger, of the Transval Repub- a grand leap year party at the gym- ICEB. 17. Arrival of His Majesty "Rex," Gent's French Calf, Extension Sole, Razor Toe, Lace, formerly $5.00, now praise will fall short of doing them King ol the Carnival,on Royal Yacht from $4.25. lic ever read are the Bible. Pilgrim's nasium, the proceeds to go to the wo- die passes escorted by the Royal Klotllla. At Gent's Winter Tan, Heavy Sole, Razor Toe, Lace, formerly $5.00, now $4.10. Justice. Progress and the entire works of Mark man's gym. It will be a very swell night, the Krewe of Proteus.about 7 o'clock, in brand Pugennt on the sheets, and Ball at Gent's Calf, Invisible Cork Sole, all Toes, Lace, formerly $4.50, now $3.75. Twain. That accounts for his sa- affair as now planned. the French opera House. Sincerely Yours, FKB 18 Mardl (inis Day. Grand Pageant gacity. of His Majesty " Hex." King of Carnival, in ROBERT J. BURDETTE." , Last evening death came to Mary Float Tableaux; general masking on the The above endorsement is ;ill that On Thursday evening a Bible Study H Duncan, at the home ol her taster streets; parade by the I'hunny Pliorty Pliel- Imvs. At night ihe "Mistk-k Krewe of Co- any company ought to need. They Class is to be organized at the Y. M. Mrs. John Ross. Ihe .uneral terxi raus" appears in street. Pageaut of beautiful All $4,00, $3.50, $3,00, $2.50, $2,10, and C. A. rooms at 8 o'clock. All persons Tableaux Floats, aud Coin us uall at the appear here in Ann Arbor on Thursday will be held at the residence, No. CFrench Opera House; grand Reception and evening of next week, Feb. 13, at the interested in this, whether members Rex Ball at the Imperial Palace. Entertain- Jefferson tit., to morrow afternoon, at ments and bolls throughout the city. Only $1.50 Shoes at a Great Reduction. Presbyterian church, and there will of the Y. M. C. A. or not, are invited 3 o'clock p. m. reached quickly and directly from Chicago by ibe a crowd to greet them. The to join. Right Rev. George D. GilUspie, Bi-h- small admission fee of 35 cents is Members oi the Michigan Soveiign op of Western Michigan, stopped in all the Y. ~M. C. A. management ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Ladies' Dong. Lace, Paris Toe, formerly $5.00, now $3.98. Consistory, Ancient Accepted Scolfsh the city Tuesday, oai his way home WHOSE eharge. " " Button, Razor and Square Toe, formerly $5.00, now $3.98. Rite, valley of Detroit, residing in from delivering an address before the "Chicago and New Orleans Limited" " " Lace, Cloth Top, Tokio Toe, formerly $5.00, now $4.35. The Chicago Tribune : "As bell ring- Ann Arbor, have been notified of a Normal students at Ypsilanti. He Fast vesi ibilled train makes the run between " " Button, Razor Toe, Welt Sole, formerly $4.50, now $3.65. ers this company is superior to any convocation at the cathedral, in De- the the two cities In 37 hours and 50 minutes, " " Square Toe, Welt Sole, formerly $4.00, now $3.00. was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Tat- with but one uight on the road " " Lace, Razor Toe, Cloth Top, formerly $3.50, now $2.98. ever seen here." troit, on Feb. 17-20. lock. " Button, Square Toe, formerly $3.50, now $2.98. Chicago Inter Ocean : ''Home, Swe_'t " " Button, Razor Toe, Welt Sole, formerly $3>.00, now $2.50. There is to be a rally at the 2d Bap- According to the reports in the De- EXCURSION TICKETS iHome," and "The Sailor's Hornpipe," tist church on Sunday next, when, it To New Orleans, account of MarcM Graft, will " " Lace, Square Toe, Welt Sole, formerly $3.00, now $2.50. troit Tribune in the State Asfcii.ia- tie on sale from Chicago and principal sta- " " Lace and Button, All Toes, formerly $2.50, now $1.98. were given with such delicacy and is hoped, the society will raise the tions of the Illinois Centra! Railroad north of tion of Farmers' Institutes at Lan- Du Quoin, at greatly reduced rates on Febru- " " Cux Calf, Lace, Razor Toe, formerly $3.50, now $2.98. fine tone coloring that it seemed as if $200 indebtedness which stands ary 10 to Febmary 10, good to return until an organ accompaniament were sub- sing yesterday, much was sai;l in March 14, inclusive. Advantage of this can against the church. Rev. T. W. criticism of the University. And yet 3e taken, by those desiring, lo attend the ses- duing the metallic effect in soft blown Young will speak at the afternoon sion of the it is the children of farmers who are measures. service. Every Shoe and Slipper, in Every Department, at a Great Reduction. AH being benefited thereby. Brooklyn Eagle: They did their CATHOLIC WHITER S6H00L The winter circus, of which so much of America, to he held at New Orleans from work as no 'bell-ringers ever before February 19 to March 14. Misses' and Children's Shoes, Lace and Button, at Reduced Price. las been said heretofore, commences A Georgia paper says that the The attention of parties . outemplatln^ a ^succeeded in doing in this country. visit to next week Thursday, Feb. 13, and man who says to his wife, "Give me All who heard them long to hear the baby, dear, and I will try to continues through to the 15th. The FLORIDA, MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA Boy's and Youths, Calf, Lace, Opera Toe, formerly $2.50, and $2.00, now them again. put it to sleep," is greater than he scalled to the desirability of making the boys have been to a great expense ourney via New Orleans, taking in the Mardl $2.13 and $1.70. Boston Tran-cript : Music of a high n bringing it out. The rink is to be who taketh a city. It seems to us Gras en route Boy's and Youths, Calf, Lace, Razor Toe, formerly $2.00 and $1.75, now $1.70 Tickets, spec tic rates a"d further informa- and $1.40. order was rendered in a way that ;hanged so as to represent a circus that it Is according to the man. ion of agents oftlie Illinois Central hatl- placed them at the head of bell ring- Some ministers, for instance, might oad and conn^-ting lines, or by addressing, Boy's and Youths, Seal Lace, Opera Toe, formerly $2.25 and $2.00, now $1.92 ent, side shows and all. it Chicago, the undersigned. and $1.70. ers. do an easy job. , A. H. HANSON, Boy's and Youths, Veal Calf, Lace, Opera Toe, formerly $1.75 and $1.50, now The postponed lecture of Capt. Al- Gen'l Pass' r Agent There is one thing very noticeable. $1.49 and $1.28. The Michigan Club— en before the Unity Club on the Great- Boy's and Youths, Veal Calf, Lace, Opera Toe, formerly $1.50 and $1.25, Umost invariably those who ciiti- The following announcement is made est American, will be given on Sun- now $1,28 and $1.07 day evening at the Unita; i:;n chuich, eise our University and our schools Boy's and Youths, Veal Calf, Lace, High Top, formerly $1.75 and $1.50, now •ji interest to Ann Arbor republicans: SELL 99 cents. Club headquarters at Chamber of nstead o; Monday evening, and the ire those who have no children, or and make money. Agents can make Commerce Open all day and evening ecture will be free. Tiio^e desiring whose children have grown up and a handsome salary takiug subscriptions do aiot need the beue.its of them. and selling single copies of our musical Feb. 21. Banquet at 7 p. m. same day hear this most admirable lecture monthly at Auditorium. Best efforts will be hould make it a point to come early Just watch this assertion for your- RUBBERS. made to secure good seats for the Ann or there will be a crowded house. elf. These people do not want to MONTH. Gentlemen's Rubbers and Arctics, 65c to $1.18. be taxed, even a little, for educat- Ladies' Rubbers and Arctics, 35c to 85c. Arbor delegation. Tickets will be on On Sunday next at 2:45 p. m., the the handsomest musical magazine in ng their neighbor's children. And the world KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC is Misses and Children's Rubbers, 20c, 25c, and 32c. sale Feb. 5, price $2. Tables will hold neeting at the Y. M. C. A. rooms Boy's and Youths' Rubbers, 35c, 40c, and 45c. 30 persons each. Secretary of Michi- yet none -of them will be able to take NOT NECESSARY. Each number has vill be known as German Bay, and $2.00 worth of the latest popular copy- gan Club suggests that those desiring to a cent with them when they bid good us 45 per cent, of the membership of right music, besides being richly illus- Remember, these prices are for cash only. No gpods charged. attend order tickets at once through the bye to this world. When Michigan trated with elegant half-tone engravings he association are Germans or of secretary of the U. of M. Republican drops her educational system, good of famous persons and paintings, the erman descent, the meeting will no latest Parisian fashions, and other use- Club, so that tables can with justice be bye to Michigan. She will drop into doubt be a very entertaining one. ful household literature. reserved for the Ann Arbor delegation. merited insignificance at once. lev. John JSeuniann will deliver an WE PAY AGENTS the LARGEST C0MMIS- Jacobs & Allmand The speakers will be: Gen. Horace The quarrel of the fraternities over SIONS ever paid. Sample copy, with Porter, New York—" Washington." ddress, there will be solos, trios, etc., the famous Junior Hop has been settl- terms to agents, will be mailed post- Washington Block, Washington St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Col. Fred Grant, New York—" Our a German, using only the English paid on receipt of 10 cents, stamps or ed for this year by the Palladium Country." Ospel hymns. Everybody invited. silver. fraternities taking the affair out of Congressman W. P. Hepburn, Iowa— The council held a brief session Mon- Don't fail to see our $1.44 Gent's Shoe. the city, and holding it at Toledo. A flowley, Havilat\d $ Co., " The Republican Party." day evening because many of the al- special train has been secured on the Publishers EV'RY MONTH, % Goy. Henry Clay Evans, Tennessee— dermen desired to go to the show. Ann Arbor road for the evening of Feb. Subject to be announced. .[' there was Borne such attraction 4 East 20th Street, New York.' 14. leaving here at 7:30. At To- Four or five other speakers are on the very meeting night it would tend REFERENCE : ledo a train of electric street cars list, among the number being Speaker ;reatly toward harmony. The ex- ANY MUSIC HOUSE IK THE U. S. OR CANADA. Reed, from whom an answer is not yet penses lor January were $2,900.87, will take the dancers from the sta- positive. rom the di ferent funds as follows : tion to their hall, and back again after the ball is over. This is con- A HAPPY THOUOHT Round trip rate on special train 65 Contingent $1,120.77, sewer $333.-' cents to any one. 41, street $217.85, fire $897.22, po- sidered a great coup d'tat lor the ME IT IN Is to buy a Christmas Gift Register with Librarian of Law de- ice $294.61, poor $127.01. It was Palladiums, and coup de main against i !' i ; : at MARTIN HALLERS. the other fraternities. partment, with H. G. Prettyrnan, or ordered that some one be hired to We are pleased to announce to our C. Lincoln McGuire, Sec'y of U. of M. Have you thought of the Holidays attend telephone at the lire dep't. Ex-President Harrison has written readers that we have purchased from yet? Of the the many things you can Republican Club. the publishers, 50 SUBSCRIPTIONS to The city marshal reported 15 ar- a letter declining, to have his name purchase to present to some friend? ests for the month, the plumbers' considered as a presidential candi- I have many things which would make bond of Charles F. Rettich was pre-» date. This will relieve the minds of American Homes Monthly Magazine and that we want as many of our sub- suitable gifts in the line of Furniture, sented and approved. many candidates and their friends. scribers as possible to take advantage of Carpets, Rugs and Draperies. There is But the fact still remains that he this Great Opportunity which is nothing more pleasing and thought of " In the Beginning," made one of the ablest presidents the limited in numbers and for a short time as a Christmas Gift than some article of nation ever had, and to-day would be only. Furniture, such as an Upholstered Arm CARTERS Of a new year, when the winter eea- the safest—all things considered—of Chair, an Oak or Mahogany Rocker, a on of close coniinement is only half any of our public men in whose hands American Homes Desk, Center Table, a nice Leather •BITTI.E gone, many find that their health to place the reins of government. He is the handsomest and most beautifully Couch, Side Board, Combination Book begins to break down, that the least has been tried and not found wanting. illustrated monthly in this country ; it is Case, a Set of Dining Chairs, Rattan Rocker, Bed Room Set, Parlor Set, or any IlVER exposure threatens sickness. It is But his desire to avoid the burdens of filled with Designs aud Plans for Homes such thing as can be found in a Furniture Store. Here are a few prices: of all kinds; Arrangement of Grounds; then as well as at all other times, the great office is quite natural. Decorations; Ideas and Receipts; Fur- I PILLS and with people even in good health, niture; Drapery; Plants and Flowers, Library Table, solid oak, polish finish, at ! $2 75 that the folio-wing facts should be SITUATIONS GUARANTEED to all gradu- etc., etc., by common sense PRACTICAL writers. A fine Couch, full spring edge, fringe to floor, at 7 75 •emembered, namely : that Hood's ates of Dodge's Institute of Telegraphy, In making this offer, we know that Sarsaparilla leads everything in the Valpraiso, Indiana, Tuition — Full we are giving our readers one of the A brass trimmed iron Bed, full size, at 6 75 SICK HEADACHE way of medicines ; that it accomp- course $25. Per month $5. Good board most acceptable presents we could make. A spring edge Box Divan, at 9 56 Positively cured by these lishes the greatest cures in the world ; $1.40; furnished room 30 cents per Sweeperette Carpet Sweepers, will sweep hard wood floors, at 2 75 Little Pills. has the largest sale in the world, and week. Write for catalogue. Respect- This is the way They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, requires tine largest building in the fully, GEO. M. DODGE, Manager. to get this magnificent present Prices on all other goods in Store as low in proportion. Don't forget the Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- world devoted exclusively to the pre- ABSOLUTELY FREE. place. You can save money on every article by buying of us. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- F >aration of the proprietary medicine. When there is lactic acid in the blood. Anyone who may be among ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Does not this conclusively prove, if R Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Liniments and lotions will be of no the first 50 to pay us an annual you are sick, that Hood's Sarsapa- permanent benefit. A cure can be Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. rilla is the medicine for you to take? E subscription to THE COURIER, MARTIN HALLER, Small Pill. Small Dose, accomplished only by neutralizing this shall have one annual- paid up TIT ANTED :—Several trustworthy gentle- acid and for this purpose Hood's Sar- subscription to TT men or ladles to travel in Michigan, for E Small established, reliable house. Salary $780 and saparilla is the best medicine because Phone 148. 52 S Main St. and 4 W. Liberty St. expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and self-addressed stamped envelope. The Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only true Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ^i"1^0." Company, Third Floor, Omaha blood purifier prominently known in Passenger Elevator. Ann Arbor, Mich. A Purr drape Cream of Tartar Powder. Bldg., Chicago, 111. AMERICAN HOMES FREE, the public eye. Repairing and Upholstering done at reduced prices. The class of '95 will hold their ban quet March 13. Torturing Disfiguring SMOKED. A meeting of the Mutual Fire In- surance Companies of this state will *SKIN DISEASES be held in the court house, in the Instantly ctty of Ann Artvor, on Tuesday am: Wednesday, Feb. 11 and 12, at 10 RELIEVED o'clock a. m. Honorah, widow of the late Edwarc Bums, of this city, died at her home on Fountain st., Wednesday morning CUTIGURA aged 78 years, 6 mos. Funeral ser- Of Men's, Boy's, and Children's Over- vices were held at St. Thomas church the coats, Suits, Furnishings, Hats and Friday morning. GREAT While winter brings sport and pleas- Caps slightly damaged by smoke. ure to the prosperous, it has only suffering and misery for the poor. This fact should be kept in constant SKIN CURE •remem.brance, and charity tind a Sold throughout the world. British $10.00 depot: F. NEWBERY & SONS, I, King prompt response to the calls. Edward-st., London. POTTER DRUG The history club of the Y. W. 0. A. & CHBH. CORP., Sole Props.. Boston, U. S. A. Must Be Sold by January 1stwill meet for the first time Saturday, Suit Sale. Feb. 8, at 3:30 p. m. They take up The graduate club will meet with •'The Story of the Nations." Home Prof. D'Ooge, on Washtenaw ave., We have just finished taking Inventory and find we have more reading with a monthly meeting to on Saturday at 7:30 p. m. heavy Suits than we want to carry over. discuss the subjects read. No dues. It is said tlhat ex-County Clerk Open only to members. Brown of Ann Arbor, resembles to a The times have been BO hard, work marked degree tihe newly elected sen- Save a Few Dollars Mams, Ryan so scarce, money out of sight and the ator from Utah. The Ann Arbor young men 60 shy, that a young lady man is contemplating going to Wash- Buy your Clothing now, there is many a man that wears the thinks a charity ball might be a good ington pretty soon and having a good same weight clothing the year around. Aren't you one of them. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, time by passing himself off for the substitute for a leap year party. Is We can give you Blue, Black or Mixtures. See our north window. there any reason in the world why senator.—Chelt-ea standard. Our Regular monthly meeting of the O.a leap year party can not be a char- Brown can have as good a time as The Ann Arbor Courier. E. S. to-night. ity ball, or a charity ball a leap he wants without resorting to such year party ? measures. For instance, he has been WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1896. Misses Rosa and Emma Koehm went NEW FURNITURE STORE, The W. C. T. U. will give a social chairman of the democratic county to Freedom last Saturday lor a few committee for two yeais, and when FRIENDS OF THE COURIER WHO HAVE BUSI- days visit with relatives. Friday evening next, in the Y. W. C. 4 and 6 E. LIBERTY ST. NESS AT THE PROBATE COURT, WILL PLEASE A. rooms over the postoffice, for the lie wants a really good time, he just REVUEST JUDGE BABBITT TO SEND THEIR PRINT- Mrs. Win. Flynii, a former resident sits down and looks over the result ING TO THIS OFFICE of Pontiac St., died at St. Joseph's purpose of raising funds to meet the expenses of the Loyal Temperance Le- of his labors, as it has shown itself Eetreat, Dearborn, on Tuesday of last in the election return*. Very jolly. IF EVERYBODY WANT COLUMN. week. gion. All friends of temperance in OR RENT—Seven room house on corner the city are earnestly requested to The Detroit Tribune states "of the F Forest avtnue and Willard strpet. Fur- To-morrow evening occurs the regu- attend. An admission fee of ten $50,000 needed for tlie woman's gym- Knew of our Undersell Prices, there would nace, batli. sewer connection. Everything in lar monthly tea social of the ladies of complete order. Call at 2L Willard st. cents will be charged. nasium, $35,000 have been given l.>y o . be more to your credit in the Banks of Ann the M. E. church. Tea served at the Regents on condition that $15,- Arbor. It has been proven ANTED —Reliable Ladies and Gentlemen 6:30 p. m. The Monroe Democrat doubts the W to canvas on good Salary. Address J. truth of the recent fish story pub- 000 be raised by the women." This p, Courier Office. The somewhat novel sight of an statement will create a false im- electric lig*ht pole on fire was tseen at lished in the Courier, and remarks : THAT ANTED—To exchange by a tailor. A "In short we look upon the story pression. The $35,000 was not giv- nrf OS W nice village home for a place In atown the corner oi Fuller and N. State st. en by the Regents, but by two mem- of 500 or more inhabitants. W. B. Collins, Monday evening. of the watch in this 'case' as a lie Gn-gory Mich. on its 'face' " Just like that editor. bers of the Board of Regents indi- P CQ You can buy Bed Room Suits for less mon- The time lor the payment of taxes vidually. Regent Barbour gave $25,- ey than at any other place in the City. E (3 T^vRWSSMAKINGby day or at home—mak- Take a thing that can be sworn to Dining Room Furniture. I ) ing over dresses of all descriptions. lias been extended to and including —or at—and he disbelieves it. Take 000, and Regent Hebard $10,000, so French Livington syBtem—address E. W. P. that this building will not be built Parlor Furniture. O. BojfH03, or call at 7 S. Hrown St., AnnFeb. 29. There were $12,000 due a Monroe fish tail and he swallows Office Furniture. Arbor. on the first of the month. it. at the exp ense of the tax-payers but OOD AGENTS to canvass for Picturesque will be a present to them. A fact Hall Racks, Secretaries, Book Cases, Easy Detroit and Environt. There is money Prof. C. F. R. Bellows, of Ypsilanti, The Nashville, (Tenn.) Banner of Jan. Chairs, Fancy Rockers, all first class goods. Gin it; address or inquire of M. L. Cone, 47 N. that it seems difficult to make the 4th Ave., Ann Arbor. 8 will be a candidate for superintend- 28, gives an account of the election of Call and see us before purchasing. ent of public instruction before the mass of the people comprehend. They Short advertisements not to exceed three Will R. Payne, as secretary of the all appear to believe that it Is their lines, or Lost or Found Houses for Sale or next republican convention. Board of Education of that city, with- Bent. Wants, etc.. inserted one week in daily money that is paying ior this. or three weeks in weekly edition for 25 cents. Poor Commissioner Sipley reports out opposition. The new board ap- Situations wanted, free. fewer "families in destitution than pears to have started in with a live- "After the ball is over," the "inside" OR SALE—Farms in the townships of Su- there lias been lor some time and ly fight on its hands, caused by the and "outside" fraternities of the Uni- perior, Northfleld, Dexter and Sharon. W. G. & E- DIETERELE, FWill sell at low prices and on easy terms of thinks it an evidence of better times. expulsion of some boys who stole versity, who have lately made of payment. For particulars, enquire of H. M. themselves spectacles for gods and On Thursday last Mr. and Mrs. Louis some examination questions, and pre- Woods, No. 88 S. Main street. Ann Arbor. men, by their quarrel over the man- Boes were pleasantly surprised by a pared for that dreaded day in ad- OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For house agement of the annual foot-shake, and lot, in the city of Ann Arbor, 40- large number of their friends drop- vance. The boys were proven guilty acrFe farm in the township of Lodi; good and who now pass each other by building,2 good wells ond 2 cisterns, 4 acres ping in upon them lor the evening. and expelled. timber. Address W. ORIKS. box 1551, Ann with a stony glare of non-recogni- Arbor. Mich. The S. C. A. will hold a meeting The Song Journal for February has tion, will recover their senses and Give The Poor OR RENT.—House with barn on Maynnrd Feb. 16, at Kewberry Hall; lor the a good portrait of Ann Arbor's fam- probably ask as a favor to be token street. Suitable for boarders. House on FFirst street. W. W. Whedon. 6 Huron St. 98 purpose of raising tunds for such of the ous pianist, Alberto Jonas, ior iis out to a back lot and chained iu a Armenians as may l>e left alive at cover page. The red violets are a recumbent posture in sight of an un- LOCAL. that time. little off color, other wise the page fettered male sheep, gifted with the On Sunday next Rev. R. R. Claiborne is attractive. In the table of con- maintenance of the Monroe doctrine. Orphans a Chance tents is an illustrated article by Henri J. J. Goodyear has purchased a res- of St. Luke's church, Kalamazoo, will —Monroe Democrat. It certainly fill the pulpit of St. Andrew's Episcopal Marteau. There is also a new pi-seems as though this senseless quar- idence lot on Thompson st. for $1,- ano Mazurka by Alberto Jonas, and 000. church of this city, in exchange with rel should have been ended long ago. Do not think because it is all torn up around us that a Story of a Neglected Tenor, il- It is such silly things that disgust the A chimney fire called the depart- Rev. Henry Tatlock. we are buried. We are lustrated. There is also a fine port- people of the state, and hurts the ment over to the Northside .Sunday The singing class under the direc- rait, accompanied by a sketch, of cause of the University. evening. tion of Prof. Sage, of Ann Arbor, is Varri Stefanski. the famous Ameri- Little Miss Stewart and Miss Htein progressing finely, and much interest can born pianist. On and aiter ill > 15ih of this month MOBE ALIVE THAN EVER will sing again at the coming May is mani.ested in them.—East Handy the M. C. R. I'. \\ i 1 charge three cenis cor. of Fowlerville Observer. An absent-minded professor in the per mile between stations, giving up Festival. University at Ami Arbor was walk- We now have a fine new store. We want you to come A large number of Elks attended The Y. W. C. A. will join in the the even five and ;• i cent plan. It in nnd look around at our Grand Stock of 'Goods, just ing down town hurriedly one day last will make no material change, but tine beneiit of that order at Detroit meeting at the M. E. church, held week when he ran against a cow. ask our prices on stoves, then go and see if you can last Thursday. by Henry Ostrom, Feb. 9th. As this will cause station agents to carry a match them elsewhere. We have the finest Oil Heat- in the confusion of the moment he is lot more pennies iu their tills. For ers manufactured for five dollars ($5) and five and a Campanarl will be the bass soloist meeting is at 3 o'clock the Y. M. C. said to have raised his hat and ex- A. rooms will 'be closed Sunday p. m. instance, the distance between Ann Ar- half (5$), that have never before been sold at this low and Wiillams the tenor ;soloisc ;or the claimed : "I beg pardon, madam." bor and Dexter is 9 fmr.es, and the fare price in the States. We have five different styles—we May Festical. The largo standard thermometer Discovering his mistake he rushed on cannot help but please you. We also sell the celebrated hung by Eberbach & Co's drug store, will be 27 cents, instead of 25 as now, The Foiey guild will hold a meeting and soon ran up against a lady in whl;' between Ann Arbor and Ypsi- Born Ranges. We guarantee to save you fifteen (15) in St. Thomas' School hail S,.i.urduy was stolen one evening last week. the street. Without looking up he to twenty (20) dollars on every range you purchase of This mates the third one taken from lanti it is but 8 nii.es, and the fare at 7:30 p. m. yelled: "Is that you again, you us this month. We sell you for forty (40) dollars, what there. The second thief was run will be 2-± cents in-. e • A o.' 25 as now. others will ask you sixty for. If you don't believe us The W. C. T. U. convention of the brute."—Grand Rapids Democrat. In The fare from here to Chelsea will down and it cost him quite a little behalf of that professor it is but fair call in and investigate. We guarantee every range, and second district will lie hela in Ann Ar- sum to get out of it. The instru- be 48 cents instead of 50/ ?ents os challenge any other stove to do the work of this one with Tx>r April 14, 15 and 16. to state that the Democrat's story now. The return ticket rate has ments are worth $12 each. was a chestnut while he was yet a as little fuel. It will pay for itself. The Chiequamegons are to play lor has not been announced. The fare J. T. Jacobs having resigned the boy. Quite a few years ago. to Detroit will be $1.14 instead "of the Masonic reception at Milan on chairmanship of the committee on St. Valentino's l>ay, Feb. 14. $1.15 as now. The fare to Jackson buildings and grounds on the school PLUMS. will be the same as to Detroit, $1.14. The real estate dealers report that board, John R. Miner has been ap- SCHUMACHER'S HARDWARE STORE the spring market has opened about pointed to succeed him. Evart H. three weeks earlier than usual. Now come the Plums! We have ac- Scott takes Mr. Miner's place as a cumulated a few dozen odd sizes of 68 SOUTH MAIN STREET. The ipupil's recital last Thursday member of the committee on teach- shoes during the great "Money Getting evening at the School of Music was ers and text-books. Sale," which we are going to move right The Advantages a very successiul one in every way. Dr. Mary Wood-Allen will speak to oft". Note the following: These goods Miss Grace Elizabeth Kalfensperger the Young "VVomans' Christian Asso- are no samples that have been hawked of Prepared and Mr. Charles Arthur Caldwell are ciation at their rooms, Thursday even- about the country for six months; these NEW FURNITURE STORE, •to be married Tuesday next, Feb. 11. ing, Feb. 5th, at 8 o'clock. This is goods are from no bankrupt stock, that Mince Meat 4 and 6 E. LIBERTY ST. Dr. Georg has been elected presi- to ij>e one of the Parlor Talks given have been on the shelves of some coun- try store for years. We never buy such S should be honestly consid- dent and Louis Liesemer orator for In the interest of the Physiology class ered by every housewife. It the next German day to be celebrat- and the subject is given as "A Wo-goods, even at 10 cents on the dollar. Our trade will no have such goods, and has great advantages, as ed here next Augist. man's Safeguard." Members of the Still Selling Coal! neither would we insult them by asking one trial of The Bell Ringers that appear at the Association and their friends are in- vited. them to look at such goods. Presbyterian church Thursday even- The goods we will offer you as "Plums" ing February 13, have a carillon of Deafness Cannot be Cured are from such stock as we have built up 131 sweet toned bells. our phenomenal business with, and we NONE SUCH WHO 9 Prof. Dennison went over to Annby local applications, as they cannot will use during this sale, and in the fu- MINCE MEAT Arbor laet Friday evening, to hear reach the diseased portion of the ear.ture, the same methods, namely, one will prove. You will find that •tine lecture by Eev. T. DeWitt Tal- There is only one way to cure Deafness, price to all, and fair dealing. Generous ' it is clean—it could not be more mage.—Dundee Reporter. Poor man! and that is by constitutional remedies. and courteous treatment to our custo- j; that It is convenient—always_ Henry Richards. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- mers, always giving lowest prices. ready and never spoils on the shelf; jj| The interior of Lindenschnildt & Ap- dition of the mucous lining of the Eus- that it is economical—a 10c. package IB lel's store has been greatly improved tachian Tube. When this tube gets in- The goods we have laid out for the makes two large pies, fruit pudding, What Coal does he sell? The Celebrated with tinted walls, new shelving, and fllamed you have a rumbling sound or slaughter will simply be cut one-third of or deUcious fruit cake. Get the gen- imperfect hearing, and when it is en- the price, that is, we will honestly sell uine—take no substitute. Wilkesbarre, of course. G-ive him a trial a line carpeted apartment at the rear tirely closed Deafness is the result, and Send your address, naming this pa- unless the inflamation can be taken out them one-third less than the regular k per, and we will send yon free a | of the store for the children's depart- ' book,— "Mrs. Popkins'Thanksgiv- order. ment, with easy chairs for their cus- and this tube restored to its normal con- price. Ving»t " by one of the most popular ditidn, hearing will be destroyed for- 'This sale will last until March 1st, if |huuiorona writers of the day. tomers. ever; nine cases out of ten are caused the goods hold out. fMERRJ Also best grades of Wood, gricultural Alexander McDowell, who is said to by catarrh, which is nothing but an in- Syracuse, N. Y. flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. The $2.00 Men's Calf Shoe, which we Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Etc. be one of the greatest of American We will give One Hundred Dollars liave been selling at $1.44, will now be composers, has been engaged to give for any case of Deafness (caused by ca- ANTED:—Several trustworthy gentle- closed out at $1.39. W men or ladies to travel iu Michigan for a piano recital at Frieze Hall, on iarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's stablished, reliable house. Salary J780 and "atarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. JACOBS & ALLMAND, xpensos. Steady position. Enclose refer- Friday evening, Feb. 21, over which nce and self-addressed stamped envelope. Cor. Detroit and Catherine Sts. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Washington Block, Washington St. The Dominion Companp, Third Floor, Oraana Prof. Stanley is very much elated. d by Druggists, 76c. No goods charged during this sale. Bldg., Chicago, 111. TELEPHONE 163. Rev. Bastian Smite, pastor of the COUNTY AND VICINITY. Congregational church. Ypsilanti, has Nerve Blood been called to Benton Harbor, but his Builder " The Niaaara Fall* Route." The married people of Dexter vil- Tonic lage have organized a progressive own congregation, by a vole of 185 TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 24,1895. pedro club. to 0 voted to have him rem: In. The Ann Arbor K'y will have io pay CENTRAL STANDARD TIME The M. C. B. E. lias settled the case of L. Tubbs, a Dexter man, who sued Jolun Bergen $325 and H. G. Beach •a s: ia Cured Gen. Buzzed, Department Commander of New Hamp- Kx. | for damages. It Is rumored that he $015, two Hamburg armers, for land Sendfb* M g-ot $4,000. needed to straighten the track of descriptive :g35SSS2Ch53 i shire 0.1. R. paiupblet. Pauline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the road. The award was made by . George Huber, died in Manchester on a jury at Howell. aa a a 59 • : : as SOu. Dr. WILLIAMS' do. td : : '. CO 09 Jan. 2, aa;ed 15 years, of paralysis The Famous Commander Writes to the Peo- A. child of Mr. and Mrs. Luther per hox MEDICINE CO., SSSSS Sclienectadv. N.Y.

1:2 0 7:5 0 Irarkee living two miles east of Greg- S:3 1 of the heart. 6 *ir 83.50 Atl . 1 psgg -III il; ple to Use Dr. Greene's Nervura. It Cured ory, was so severely burned as to die •a 1 The railroad company and the peo- K a s a a'a ple of Whittaker are having a little Him. It Will Cure You. after two days of severe .suffering. H H • a. a The father was about his chores, F S2S2 misunderstanding over their "passen- P < £=°«SSSS= ger" degot building. and the mother had stepped out for WANTED

•r a some erra.nd, being outside but a nio- Men to work for us who desire to make : a H. L. Rose, of Manchester, has gone Ex . a a money this fall and winter during Kx . as ment when she heard the screams of c e. '* O. OS c •0 : & up north, by order of the state game slack times. Excellent chance. Lib- :KSS8 the children, and rushing in found eral pay. If you have spare time, out gSS : : 1 S?8 ? :8 '• "warden, to look after the violators of work, or looking for a paying busi- H & •*" "* '** ' of the game and fish laws. the little one, about 18 months old, ness write me at once. was enveloped in flames. In her r F a : a Fred. B. Young, Nurseryman j : . . . • George J. Haeussler, of Manchester, -1 i : d. fright, the mother caught the child ROCHESTER N. Y. a S8 : :« : extinguished the flames, but the lit- Unlike the Dutch Process 8?8 : | sa §8 3 :S i :|II tion to be held at Lansing March 3d tle body was too badly burned to •i. should not 'be forgotten. Some coun- survive. The lamp was found tippi d e a ss SB ties are taking a lively interest there- over on its side on the table. Mr. No Alkalies i in. and Mrs. EHirkee, who have the sym- —OR— 6:3 .

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" 3:4 0 3:5 0 4:11 1 10:0 f 3:1 9 3:3 0 2:3 0 lliilllf The Wayne Review advises its read- pathy of all, are suffering from se- ers "not to cut off their nose to spite vere burns received in attempting to Other Chemicals •; their face." Good advice. Just con- save their baby.—Stockbrldge Hun. .Arriv e .Arrive . .Arrive . p a rture . parture . template for one moment a noseless are used in the s O : : j; face ! preparation of • • • o : : : :§ : Seems as if consumption always « Milo Clark, who lived near Saline, picks out the brightest and best. Ful- z : M • o : .' :;§;;§: :S • • 0 to the south, died last Thursday, af- ly one-sixth of all the deaths that oc- i c cur in the world are caused by con- __. Baler &Go.'& ter a brief illness, aged 71 years. sumption. Many things were once Ho was one of the oldest pioneers in Delhi.. . YpBllan t AN N A R Geddes . Buffal o . Detroit . Wayn e J considered Impossible. It would be Hi the county. strange it" medical science did not O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, make some progress. The telegraph G. J? & T. Agt., Chicago Agt. Ann Arbor A very pretty wedding was given and telop.hone, the phonograph, the Breakfast Cocoa, by Mrs. M. L. Calkins, of Manchester electric light—nil were once impos- which is absolutely pure last week Tuesday for her niece, Miss sible, and once it was impossible to and soluble. TOLEDO i-v Cora F. Lapham, who married Hen- cure consumption. That was before It has more than three times the strength ry A. Horning, of Norvell. the time of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi- of Cocoa mi^ed with Starch, Arrowroot ANNARBOJJ. cal discovery. Taken according to or Sugar, and is far more economical, directions, this standard remedy will ir AND J The republicans of Dexter village costing less than one cent a tup. It held a meeting at J. T. Honey's of- cure S8 per cent, of all cases of con- sumption. Consumption is caused is delicious, nourishing, and IASILT fice one day last week, and a majority and fostered by impurity in the blood. DIGESTED. voted that they were dissatisfied with It is cured by purity and richness in Sold by Grocers everywhere. Thos. Bell as a deputy sehriff at that the blood—surely, certainly cured by place. Sheriff Judson was present. the "Medical Discovery. It builds W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. GEN. CHARLES E. BITZZELL. up eolid healthy ilesh and vigorous Try thawing out potatoes that have strength. become frosted by laying them in a Gen. Charles E. Buzzell, of Lakeport, use it because I know it will make them Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical N. H., Department Commander of Newwell." perfectly dark place for several days Gen. Buzzell's case was like thous- Adviser, a 1008 page medical work, HAVE after the thaw begins. If thawed in Hampshire Or. A. R., has something of profusely illustrated, will be sent free nterest to say to the people in regard to ands of others. on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to YOU ASTHMA? the light they will rot, and they lose the remarkable curative powers of Dr. People from overwork strain upon cover postage only. Address World's very little of their natural properties. brain and nerve or other cause, break SCHSFFM ANN'S Asthma Cure Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem- down in health, feel that they are phys- Dispensary Medical Association, Buf- Never fails to give instant relief in the worst edy. Few men are more widely known falo, N. Y. cases, and ctfccls cures where others fail. Win. E. Bliss, who died last week ;han Gen. Buzzell, who is Street Com- ically weak and that their nerve Trial Package FKER of Drugslata or hj Mall. from injuries received while driving strength, energy and power are greatly d DR. B. SOHIPPMANN, Bt Tanl, Mltn. misBioner of Lakeport, and the most diminished. Just so sure as night fol- The Rich London Merchant. a hook and ladder truck to a fire jrominent builder and contractor in thelows day will prostration and debility, at Lansing, was a native o: 'Wash- State. The General says :— the wreck of nerves, brain and body, Air; "Villikins and His Dinah." 'I was terribly run down in health follow if a cure is not immediately tenaw, having been born at Saline Tisofa rich merchant who in London did in 1SG2, where he lived until 12 and as a result of over-work, became sought. dwell lervous, weak, tired and without my Neglect is the fatal thing. Never al- A.nd of slick Mistress Free-Trade whom he years ago. old-time energy and ambition. I grew low the first symptoms—that tired feel- loved so well; » Since securing possession of theso fearfully nervous that I could not ing, the weakened nerves, the loss of John Bull's smoothest daughter, about fifty rest nor sleep nights, but would be power of endurance, the lack of snap years old, Goodyear House at Manchester, A. bliared to get up and walk about several and energy—to drift you into total loss With a very fine fortune in silver and gold. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora The rich London merchant cast his eyes "cross prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to P. Freeman has changed its name to inies each night. I would get tired and of health. Take Dr. Grene's Nervura the sea. MUNN & CO., who have had nearly fifty years' lervous so easily and quickly that it be- blood and nerve remedy now, and it will And said: -'There is wealth there for Free- experience in the patent business. Communica- the Freeman House, remodelled and r tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In- came almost impossible for me to attend cure 3 ou as it cured Gen. Buzzell, as it Trade and me. formation concerning Patents and bow to ob- TIME TABLE. refitted it, and now claims as line 0 my business. At the same time I had has cured thousands upon thousands of Go then, darling Free-Trade, and dally tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan- most severe and distressing backache. awhile. ical and scientific books sent free. TAKING EFFECT a hotel as any village of that size others. It is the great curer of disease, And every Protectionist try to beguile." Patents taken through llunn & Co. receive the great strengthener of nerves, the special notice in the {Scientific American, and boasts in the state. 'I took Dr. Greene's Nervura blood And then Mistress Free-Trade sat down on thus are brought widely before the public with- SUNDAY , Jan. 12th great builder up of blood, the great in- the knee out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, It has been rumored that Prof. Sill and nerve remedy and it helped me Of the lone fisher chieftain of democrasee; issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standarc right away. My nerves were sovigorator of brain and body. It will ?hen came the big Panic of 189.3 largest circulation of any scientific work in the time. about to resign his post in Korea, make you well. Which smothered the flies of each factoree. world. $3 a year. Specimen copies sent free. strengthened and invigorated that the Building Edition, monthly, 12.50 a year. Single on account of poor health. We have nervousness left me, and I could again Do not class this most valuable rem-The rich London merchant when out went copies, 2,i» cents. Every number contains beau- NORTH. SOUTH. good authority for the statement that leep soundly nights, and wake morn- edy with patent medicines. It is a our fire tiful plates, in colors, and photographs ot new physician's prescription, and its discov- n our forge—while his own mounted higher bouses, with plans, enabling Duilders to show the Prof. Sill is enjoying excellent health ngs refreshed and feeling strong and and higher- latest designs and secure contracts. Address •igorous. The backache is completely erer, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St.,Sent over his ships stuffed from cabin to hold, MUNN & CO., NEW YOKK, 361 BHOADWAT. 7:22 A. X. *7:40 A. K. but regret toe ay that Mrs. Sill is cured. I am now perfectly well and New York City, has the largest and And ne raked in oxir fortunes of silver and not so fortunate in this respect.—Tpsi- >etter able than ever to attend to mymost successful practice in the world in gold. •12:20 p. Jf. 11:46 A. M. msiness. 1 have recommended this nervous and chronic diseases, and canAnd the smart Yankee voter paid shillings QB2L DIEFFENBACH'S lantian. wonderful remedy to several others and be consulted free of charge, personally and pounds 4:15 P. H. 9:24 p. M. or by letter. 'ora bit of of good training—the sort that PROTAGON CAPSULES, Jacob Deckert died at his home in t has cured them all. I urge people to abounds Sure Cure for Went Men, aa n lessons that ought in the future be made proved by reports of leading phy- Dexter village Jan. 23, aged 70 years. A warning to shun Jotinuy Bull aud Free) isicians. State age (n ordering. •Trains run between Ann Arbor and Toledc He was a native of >iew York, re- Trade. {Price. SI. Catalogue Free. only. In Ann Arbor they threaten arrest Eev. J. Ward Stone, of Milan, real- A O {% A safe and speedy W. H. BENNETT, 6. P. A. moved from there to Dexter in 1864 ; And this smart Yankee voter though pitched cure for Gleet, bo any engineer who continually ized $53.50 by a donation recently. off the track, Stricture and all R. S. GREENWOOD Ae served in the TJ. S. navy during the Soon rose with a very sharp pain in his back. unnaturunnaturaal dischargeschrge.. PPrice 88. l>lo\vs the whistle of his engine while He rushed off to tne polls with his vote in his war ; was a member of the G. A. Wm. L. Walker formerly of Sharon, REEK SPECIFIC passing through town. They are . hand, Candd SkiSkin D Dlfieasesl g, ScrofS* R. post at Dexter, and also of the Mac- is now at Stateline, Miss., working weeping Panic and Free-Trade at once from nloafi Sores andSyphllitlC c Affections, with- satisfied to hear the bell ring.— How- the land. out mercury. Price, #2. Order from cabees. In a mill. 11 Herald. Yes, and the threat Soon the flag of Protection shall our country THE PERU DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. $5. •The Xorthville Record is mistaken. H. L. Van Wormer, of Milan, has: enfold, works, too. And we'll keep our fine fortunes in silver and 189 Wisconsin Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS. MOTOR LINE. The Courier does not know the man )urchased a meat market in Toledo, gold. Hon. E. P. Allen, the enthusiastic An American statesman will preside in the •who caught that iish. He knows and will remove to that city. States• TIME TABLE president of the State Sunday School And stop pauper products from entering ou IChe story, that was related to him A farmer's wife, one who is alive to gates. Taking Effect Sunday. Oct. 27, 1895. t>y a man who saw another man, Association, has been engaged to at- the world and what is g oing on there- —American Economist. I ANY ONE CAN wliose friend saw the man who said tend the coming county convention n, remarked the other day that: I At the expense of little WEEK DAYS. to be held at Howell, February 20- Free Pills. Leave the Jnnetion, Ann Arbor, at 7:40, 9:15 lie caught the fish. Entirely here- 'A farmer's wife can so arrange her ! money and his spare 11:30 a. in., and 1:15, 2:45, 5:30, 7:15, 9:46 and say evidence. 21. Every school is requested to work as to maie it little harder i time obtain a fair work- .15 p. m. elect delegates without delay.—How- Send your address to H. E. Bucklen l.eave Ypsilanti 7:10, 8:4-5. 11:00 a. m., and A farmer's method of farming can than that of the merchant's wife. t ing education. 2:15, 5:00, 6:45, 9:15 and 10:45 p. m. ell Herald. & Co., Chicago, and get a free sam- be pretty fairly estimated by hunt- She can have time for reading, sewing, ple box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. SUNDAYS. ing up his plows and harrows, his Mr. Daniel B. Brown of Ann Arbor, a certain amount of fancy work, and A trial will convince you of their ; C ive Junction, Ann Arbor, at 2:00,4:00,5:30, STUDY AT HOME! • ! ):30 p. m. drills and rakes, and binders in the Is said to be the oldest resident of visiting, if she but uses her head to merits. These pills are easy In ac- ..awe Ypsilanti 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 9:00 tion and are particularly effective In winter. If these are found In the Washtenaw county. He is 91 years save both her feet and time." the cure of Constipation and Sick * '.m run on city time. of age.—Tpsilantian. This will do Connections with L. S. & II. S. Ry. trains at fields, or even in tlhe barnyard, unpro- Talk about going south for a warm- Headache. For Malaria and Liver f fj crossing. Train leaving Ypsilanti at 5 p. tected from the HIIOW and rain and for Washtenaw county but just over troubles they have been proved In- •«.. connects with train from the west, fare 10 er climate ! Read this from the Sa- valuable. They are guaranteed to ba cents. Fare between Ypsilanti and the junc- sunshine, you may pretty certainly in Clinton two of the most active citi- line Observer : "We have before us perfectly free from every deleterious 4 I AUf The School of Law prepares pupils for admission tion, single trip 15 cents; round trip 25 cents. conclude that the farmer is not a good zens are 95 and 02 respectively.—Te- I D YH to the bar, by an extended, thorough course. Has a very fine, well developed potato, substance and to be purely vegeta- u J. E. BEAL. President. cumseh Herald. ^ " " over i,6oo students^in everyy parp t of the country. ^ model, and is not getting rich. which was dug by P. A. Wilson in his table. They do not weaken by their ' inilDlll! I CM This school teaches journalistiliic ) action, but by giving tone to stomach work from the foun A young man named Randall from The Macafoeea at Mooreviile have garden last Saturday. This patch {JUUnWALlolfl jfi!!* ' j and bowels greatly invigorate the This school is conducted by i Ypsilanti, who has been visiting at installed the following o.ficers : Com., was planted the first of last June, system. Regular size 25c. per box. t IInn 1/ 1/CtniUn the home of P.. W. Waite, in Scio, A. E. Montonye ; L. Con., J. N. Law- the family soon after moved to Ann Sold by The Eberbach Drug & Chem- \ BQOK-KttPINb came near ending his Hie here Sunday rence ; R. K., D. P. McLaehlan ; F. Arbor and the potatoes were left to ical Co., and Geo. E. Heaussler, Man- chester. Storage of Household Goods Pianos evening, by accidentally tak'ng an K., F. S. Olds ; Sarg., M. M. Daven- grow as they pleased. It was late Books, Stoves, etc. overdose of medicine to relieve neu- port ; Chap., Irving Clark ; Ph., D.In November when they came back ralgia pains. He became helpless P. McLachlan ; M. at A., John Clark; and the potatoes were supposed to J The above schools teach by the correspond on the way home from church and ' ence method only, and recognize no rivals i PIANOS AND 1st M. of G., Elmer Conde; 2d M. be frozen and nothing more thought DOLLARS J their respective fields. was driven to the home of F. S. Alley of G., Alden Davenport; Sen., George of them until by accident they were PER MONTH » AddressAddress, statinst g in HOUSEHOLD GOODS! and a physician summoned, it was Schrin ; Picket, Herber Gillman. last Saturday found to be in a line CAREFULLY MOVED with the greatest difficulty that his state of preservation." IN YOUR OWN LOCALITY life was saved.—Dexter Leader. Hon. James Mcllahon, judge of the made easily and honorably, without capi- All kinds of heavy and light Draying. Mason county • circuit court, a for- The annual meeting of the Saline tal, during your spare hours. Any maa, '• COTNER, JR., The Ann Arbor Railroad Co. hasmer Manchester boy, has Mt upon Farmer's Club was held Friday Jan. woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand- FREIGHT WORK. PARCEL DELIVERY. been trying to get some land near 10, at the home of Leonard Josenhan* ily, without experience. Talking un- a scheme for reducing the number of necessary. Nothing like it for money- the city, that it may not be compelled divorce cases in his court. In the •when the following persons were elect- making ever offered before. Our workers C E. GODFREY, to make such a curve to enter the last decree of divorce, which was ed as officers for the ensuing year : always prosper. No time wasted in Phone 82. Office 48 N. Fourth Ave city. But the farmers ask BO much, granted to Herman and Lulu Ben- President, A. A. Wood ; vice president learning the business. We teach you in Leonard Josenhans ; lady vice presi- a night how to succeed from the first Relief in Six Hours. that the company goes into court nett, because of Herman's desertion. hour. You can make a trial without ex- Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis- and institutes condemnation proceed he stipulated that Mr. Bennett could dent, Mrs. Theo. Josenhans ; secretary pense to yourself. We start you, furnish eases relieved In six hours by the English. Spavin Liniment removes B. N. Smith ; cor. secretary, G. L: all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps ings, and will let a jury decide if land not remarry for two years. As Mr. everything needed to carry on the busi- "New Great South American Kidney Hoyt; treasurer, A. G. Cobb; exe- ness successfully, and guarantee you Cure." This new remedy is a gTeat and Blemish.es from horses, Blood Spa- is worth per acre, ten times what it Bennett had, during the trial, half against failure if you but follow our is assessed for. The price at which cutive committee, H. D. Platt, C. E. surprise on account of1 Its exceeding Tins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King- admitted that he had found a new Cobb, Theo. Josenhans, Mrs. G. Hurd, simple, plain instructions. Reader, if promptness in relieving pain In the Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen the farmers value the land to the love and was only waiting to get hie you are in need of ready money, ana bladder, kidneys, back and every part company, hardly corresponds to that Mrs. 8. it. Crittenden, Miss Fredreka want to know all about the best paying Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by- first wi.'e out of the way before secur- Josenhans. Delegates to state as- business before the public, send us your of the urinary passages In male or use o! one bottle. 'Warranted the which they give to the supervisor.— ing a seoond, the judge took the sociation of Farmer's Clubs held at address, and we will mail you a docu- female. It relieves the retention of Adrian Press. above method of postponing the sec- ment giving you all the particulars. water and pain In passing It almost most wonderful Blemish Cure ever Lansing Feb. 4th and 5th, S. T!. n it- immediately. If yon want quick re- ond marriage.—Manchester Enter- known. Sold by H. J. Brown, drug- Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder tenden, H. D. Platt.—Saline Observ- TRUE & CO., Box 400, lief and cure this Is your remedy. gist, Ann Arbor, Mich.. World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. prise. er. Sold by H. J. Brown, druggist, Ann Augusta, Maine. Arbor, Mica. LITERARY NOTES. lt!ll!IIIIUIIIIflUlllllllflllllllllIIJI!llllllllimiilfi Before Subscribing for a Magazine SEE THE BEST LUMBER Scrltoer's Magazine for February DON'T might be called a mid-winter outdoor number, as it contains an unusual number of articles of life and adven- BLAME DEMORESTS LUMBER! ture in the open air. First among AN UNPARALLELED OFFER tliese is the leading article of the num- DEMOREST'S CUT PAPER PATTERNS are the LUMBER most practical on the market. They are ot an j' ber on the Colorado Health Plateau, size that any member of a household could by Iddings, which Is a require. In each copy of the Magazine is printeda coupon entitling the subscriber, or 11 you contemplate building, call at delightful social study by a man purchaser, to a pattern (worth and regularly sold for 3o cents) or any number of patterns who has traveled in m,any regions for cents each to cover package and postage. FERDON'S When the value of the patterns is considered of the world, and who knows the re- thesubscribei actually gets gion around Colorado Springs thor- oughly, having spent a number of DEMOREST'S Magazine Free And whatan.agaziueit is. For 1896 it will be winters there. He describes pictur- more brilliant than ever before. New man- esquely and with a great deal of in- agement, new methods, new ideas. Each copy contains an equisite reproduction in colors of valuable information the lie that A HORSE some celebrated picture by a famous artist, worthy to adorn the walls ot the most refined Corner Fourth and Depoc Sts., and get our is led there by those whose health house. It is affirmed that DEMOREST'S is fiffures for all kinds of makes i't necessary for them to reside the only complete magazine published com- bining all of tiiemost excellent points of its to that climate. Most of them are FOR contemporaries, besides havlne inimitable features of Its own. DEMOREST'S is actually compelled to leisure, and therefore a DOZEN MAGAZINES in one. It is a DIGEST OF CURRENT EVENTS AND LUMBER driven to every device for amusement, KICKING IDEAS for the busy mau or woman, a REVIEW which makes the lire particularly AND A STOREHOUSE OF INTEREST FOR ALL. or for eating more than his 3 Wives, mothers, sisters and daughters can We manufacture our own Lumber and guaran- bright and attractive, so that there find exactly what they need to amuse and in- tee share if you don't keep him struct them, also practical helps in every de- is not a touch of invalidism in Mr. partment of domestic and social life, includ- Iddwig's account of it. It is a pleas- warm. Two or three dollars ing the furnishing and ornamenting of the 5 home, embroidery, bric-a-brac, artistic and VERY LOW PRICES ing and interesting social picture that invested in a /A Blanket will fancy work of ail kinds, etc., etc., and suggest- he draws, and what he has to say of save you dollars in feed. The | ions and advice regarding the well-being and Give us a call and we will make It to dressing of their own persons. your interest, as our large and well graded the delights, conveniences and neces- % are the strongest blankets | The scope of the articles for 1895 and 1896 stock fully sustains our assertion. Telephone will cover the whole country and its interests, Connections with office. sities of "Life in the Altitudes" is made. Awarded highest prize I and the articles will bft PROFUSELY ILLUS- TRATED WITH THE FINEST ENGRAVINGS, and most entertaining. It is seldom that attheWorld'sFair. 250styles. | in addition, it will publish THE BEST AND T. J. KEECH, Supt. JAME3 TOLBERT, Prop such an article is written by one who I Square blankets PUREST FICTION. It treats at length OUT-OF- DOOR SPORTS, HOME AMUSEMENTS AND EN- has the felicity in making phrases that I for the road; TEBTAOMKXTS; it gives a great deal of atten» tion to the CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT, and BATTLE Ax PLUG IN THE LEAD stick, which Mr. Iddings shows so (id- [surcingle **OUB GIRLS," and has a MONTHLY SYMPOS- NEW MEAT MARKET. admirably. Tfie illustrations, of un- IUM BY ( ELEBEATED PEOPLE, in which are j blankets for discussed important questions of the hour of usual beauty, are by Orson Lowell, interest to the older leaders. the stable. Ev- Let us have your subscription at once. Yon and were made during; a recent visit ery shape, size, get more value ior your money than it is pos- Send the girl or boy with your order, to that region. sible to secure in any other magazine. and quality. The Magazine one year for $2.00. and rest assured that the quality and Sold hy all dealers. Write us for the j Or six months for 1.00. weights will be the same as if you came TTLE 5/A book. It's worth having. (Over 2*iO different irarments are shown each yourself. IS The article in the February St. year, patterns of all of which are obtainable by I carry in stock everything found in a Nicholas that will attract widest at- I WM. AYRES & SONS, PHILADELPHIA. | subscribers tor 4 cents each.) Sample copy (with 3111111111111111 illinium mn >iiiiimiiiiimiiiiitimMn»tf tention is the concluding selection of pattern coupon) sent for 10 cents. "Letters to a Boy," written from DEMOREST PUBLISHING CO., FIRST-CLASS THE GOLD PRODUCTION. JUMPED INTO PUBLIC FAVOR ON Samoa by Eobert Louis Stevenson 110 Fifth Ave., New York. to Austin Strong of San Francisco, Some highly interesting statistics This favored lad was the ward ol are furnished in regard to the world's ACCOUNT OF ITS SIZE AND QUALITY.IT5 A LIBERAL OFFER. OXLY $2.50 F011 the romancer, and the latter wrote gold production during the past 12 Meat Market A GREAT BIG PIECE him characteristic letters, some of months. The United States is The Ann Arbor Courier them on the most delightfully incon- shown t olead all other countries on AND And buy only the best stock. OF HIGH GRADE TOBACCO FOR sequential of topics. They show, the globe with a production of 2,970,- DEMOREST'S FAMILY MAGAZINE. Send I am better prepared than ever to more than anything else from Steven- 827 ounces, having a value of $44, your subscriptions to this office. suply my customers in my new market son's pen, unless it be "The Child's 870,998. The whole of South Af- Garden of Verses," the current of boy rica comes as a very close second to J. F. H0ELZLE, nature that was also so strong with- the United States, with a valuation 10 CENTS in Mm. Some of the letters give an of gold produced amounting to $44,- The COP. Washington and Fourth. 750,000. Australasia is third with account of the peculiarities of the Columbia Phone 705 83-105 native servants In Samoa. One of$44,000,000. Bussia is next with Bicycle •KftlJ Lloyd Osibourne's notes describes a $33,990,000. 3n British Guiana wonderful •war-game, sometimes last- there was a falling o-l'f in the value of Pad Calendar GEO. SCOTT, Ing for weeks, that he and Steven- gold produced during the past year son used to play with tin soldiers. In of about $400,000, leaving the total For 1896 •SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH Albert Stearns's serial, "Sindbad, gold production for that territory ARCHITECT and WIIIIEST LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD Smith & Co.," the great sailor and at $2,052,500. OFFICE 38 FOUNTAIN ST., MAKE NERVOUS. DISEASED MEN K his little American friend start out The total amount of gain in gold & o ntheir first partnership exploring taken from the earth during the past Hail orders promptlr attended to. expedition. year over the year 1894 was $23,- 'happiness of thousands of promising young men. Some fade and wither at an early 775,000, of which increase the United The best History of th« _'at the blossom of manhood, while others are forced to drag out a weary, fruitless and™ The Ladies' Home Journal for Feb- the U. S. from the dis- Jmelancholj existence. Others reach matrimony bnt find no solace or comfort there. The|J States can claim $5,110,000. covery of America to —"victims are found in all stations of life:-The farm, the office, the workshop, the pulpit,— rnary contains a splendid article on the trades and the professions. . , P The decline in silver produced from the present time. R "The Cultivation of the Palm." and domestic ore in this country last year Q RESTORED TO MANHOOD BY DRS. K. A K. it is so full of good (hints that we ad- as compared with 1894 was 7.608.111 1,000 AGENTS Z i WM. A. WALKER. WM. A. WALKER. MRS. CHA8. FEBKY, CHAS. FERRY.^ vise ladies who have the care of ounces, but that does not represent YOU NEED ST. WANTED. plants of any kind to send J or a copy the exact loss in wealth to the coun- A Desk Calendar is a necessity—most 1 For special terms try from the falling off in production convenient kind of storehouse for mem- and to read it carefully. It is well oranda. The Columbia Desk Calendar apply at once to PALESTINE PUB'G CO., of the white metal, because the price is brightest and handsomest of all—fall Flkhart. worth the ten cents it costs. of dainty pen sketches and entertaining of silver in 1895 was advanced to thoughts on outdoor exercise and sport. 65.3 cents per ounce against 63 cents Occasionally reminds you of the superb Harper's Weekly for February 8 th quality of Columbia Bicvcles and of RINSEY & SEABOLT'S in 1894.—Financial Times. your need of one. You won't object to will contain a strong paper on an that, of course. The Calendar will be important subject by Julian "Ralph. mailed for rive 2-cent stamps. Grapes With Horehound Cure Coughs. Address Calendar Department, BAKERY^ GROCERY, ^BEFORE TREATMENT AFTEH TEEAT3IKNT Divorced bnt united again The title is suggestive : "Poison in Old Aunt Rachael, an old and suc- CO., the Civil Service." 'Hi" same num- POPE MfiftUFfiCTURING IWNO NAMES OR TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT."©* cessful nurse, 90 years old, 70 years HARTFORD, CONN. FLOUR AND FEED STORE. •\Vm.A. Walker of 16th Street says:—"I have Buffered1 ber will contain a ^ting let- experience as a nurse and much untold agonies for my "gay life." I was indiscreet when, We keep constantly on hand BREAD, CRACK. SYPHILIS young and ignorant. As "One of the Boys" I contracted^ ter from Walter Besant on the subject sought after by hundreds of families, Syphilis and other Private diseases. I had ulcers in theW of encouraging the M?ntify relations has [or years made a Cordial most ef- ERS, CAKES, etc., for wholesale and EMISSIONS mouth and throat, bono pains, hair loose, pimples onJJ fective for eoug-hs and colds by the retail trade. We shall also keep face, finder nails came off, emissions, became thin andi between English people and American a supply of STRICTURE despondent. Seven doctors treated roe with Mercury, use of Grapes with El oampane Root Scientific American Potash, etc. They helped me bnt could not cure me.l visitors in England ; a timely arti- and the Herb Horeliound. Public CURED Finally afriendindncedmetotry JJrs.Kennedy&Kergan.B cle on a "Winter Campaign in the SWIFT & DEUBEL'S BEST Their New Method Treatment cured me in a few weeks. Their treatment is wonderfal.il speakers and singers use it. It is - You feel yourself gaining every day. I have never heard of their failing to cnre in a single* Russian Army," fully illustrated ; a performing wonders. .^old by drug- case." V spirited marine double-page illustra- gists. White Wheat Flour! S t»~CURES GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED Capt. Chas. Ferry says:—"I owe my lifo to Drs. K. & K. tion by It. F. Zo'baum. entitled "Fire OSBORN'S GOLD DUST FLOUR. BUCK- At 141 learned a bad habit. At 21 1 had all the symptoms Quarters in Action:" a striking front &tiK f Seminal Weakness and Spermatorrhoea, Emissions IMPOTENCY WHEAT FLOUR, CORN MEAL, were dramng and weakening my vitality. 1 married at page drawing by T. de Thulstrup, of CAVEATS, FEED, etc., at wholesale and " #24 under advice of my family donor, bnt it was aVARICOOELE Colds TRADE MARKS, Isad experience In eighteen months \ were divorced. I a Cuban cavalry charge. Etc., etc. OESICN PATENTS, retail. Aeeneralstockof •then consulted Dre. K. &K., who r •' ,ivd me to manhood EMISSIONS Coughs and COPYRICHT8, etc. Joy their New Method Treatment. 1 fefc • vow life thrill through For Information and free Handbook write to •my nerves. We were united again".-' ' aro happy. This was CURED JIUNN & CO., Ml BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Catarrh in the Head. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Jsix years ago. Drs. K, & K. aro Bsioni '.'• -: Bpecialists and I heartily recommend them. Bronchitis Every patent taken out by us is brought before SROCEBIES an! PROVISIONS the public by a notice given free of charge In the %S~We treat and cure Varicocdc, r.-nhsio?is. Nervous Debility, Semina/C Constantly on hand, which will be sold on a Is due to impure blood and cannot be Cured by Taking reasonable terms as at any other house in the S Weakness, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse*? city. Cash paid for BUTTER, EGGS, and ' < Kidney and Bladdet Diseases. cured with local applications. Hood's Sf.tuntiixt Ameriora COUNTRY PRODUCE generally. Goods de- Sareaparilla has cured hundreds of Lai livered to any part of the city without extra 17 YEARS IN DETROIT. 200,000 CURED. NO RISK K cases of catarrh because it purifies woi charge. the blood and in this way removes the man !& cause of the disease. It also builds HERS, 361 Broadway, 5ew York city. RINSEY & SEABOLT. •CONSULTATION FREE. No matter who has treated you, write foran honest opinion Free up the system and prevents attacks Jof Charge. Charges reasonable. BOOKS FREE—"Tho Golden Monitor" (illustrated), onf» of pneumonia, diphtheria and typhoid s Diseases of Men. Inclose postage, 2 cents. Sealed. fj [ever. Cherry Pectoral O NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI-O W. NICHOLS. VATE" No medicine sent C O. D. No names on boxes or envel-™ The body must be well nourished Awarded DENTIST. opes. Everything confidential. Question ltst and cost of Treat-© Rooms over Ann Arbor Savings Banks, Opp rnent, FREE. 9 now to prevent sickness. If your Court House Square. appetite is poor take Hood's Sarsa- Medal and Diploma The Verdict N o 4 EL B Y parilla. VITALIZED AIR. Said Mr. M the other Administered. It is agreeable and easy to;* • EKDRS.KENNEDY & KERGAN1 D kV ^rT M , c^i At World's Fair. da)': "I want one of your and no prostrating effects follow, while teeth are extracted without pain. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Use Ayer's Hair Vigor for Color. seamless hot-water bottles World's Pair Hiehest Award. that you warrant. I had one of them and it lasted six months with constant use. 0. I bought two at fs and "A'KKVJB SKEWS." (j they gave out very quickly." MANHOpi.> _ i Tuis wonderful remedy KAFFIR KOLA EXTRACT UH aisoaaes.sucU a A Weak Memory, Loss of Brain >4 We can give you the man's FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, Power. Headache, V\ &fct> ulii&sci. Lost Manhood, Nifjbtly Emisaions, Nervous- ness, all drain sand ' • in GenerativeOrguiis of either sex caused J/4 name if you want it. by overexertion. y- *n.h< M < rr.auinpt[on or Insanity. Can be carried in ve^t pocket, g1,1 y i jr«i5, by .mall prepaid. witha»5 order we These bottles will last two or At office of MACK & SCHMID. trivca written M Mjreorrefund the money. Sold b/all three years with ordinary use. druffjzlBts. A*fc .••: iv. Other. Write for free Medical Book sent sealed 19TH CENTUR in plain wrapper. ,-. . !:w* for sale in Ann Arbor, ."••• .- It is an extract made from the juice of ,T. BROWN. J the nut of the Sacred Kola tree of r South Africa. Used by tho Kaffirs and i CALKINS' PHARMACY. & Chas. W. Vo^el, Zulus in their tribes for many gencr- Dealer in all kinds of f .,nk W. Peterscnen. Director of ations as R. positive cure for all nerv- Music. i'ol. Sinn's New Park Theatre, iiu.uk- lyn, S. Y. ous diseases i:i man or women, from Closing Out SALE Fresh, and Salt Meats. „ Brooklyn, N. Y.. Feby. 4, 1898. iVMUH HOUSE any cause; dyspepsia; constipation; ilefs lohn P Stratton Corner Bate* and Larncd sts., only a block kidney «nrt Dladdet- ailments, and dis- OF Poultry, Lard. etc. t-«ar Sirs —J have been using your liussiun from Woodward and Jefferson ares. eased liver. It cures rheumatism aud Out ,i,il;n Strings for sometime, as have tlio EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN members <.tmvOrchestra. We now takegreat DETROIT, MICH. Mood affections. >- We aro the solo agents pli'i-nre In stating that for strength ami The house has been thoroughly renovated for tho Dmted States lor this wonderful ex- No. 9 E. ANN ST., ANN ARBOR. m\-:-v ,.• tuiiBthoy excel all others we havo .-ind is in the heart of the city, convenient to tract. As a guaranty we return tlie neretufura used. Yours with be-t wishes, all car lines, depots and boat landings. FRANK. W PETEESCH «tf Per Day. Bl.SO. H. H. JAMM. pri«e paid to the person haviug- used one- third txrttle and not being benefited thereby. EBERBACH & SONS, ANN ARBOR, SELL Priee 81.00,enough fora full month's treatment, and in ordinary cases BELOW PILLS. RARE CHANCE AT TR Thli Famoun Remedy enres qnlcSly, permanently all enough for a cure. Ask for it at druggists, T A TMT7C! Y DR. LEDUCS "PB- nervous diseases. Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power. or order from us direct; we pay all charges. COST. Lj±i.lJ±jlltJ RIODICAL" PILLS from _ Headache, Wakefulnesa, l*>»t Vitality, Nightly Bails- Paris, France. Established in Europe 1889, NERVE SEEDS! WEAK HENs, evil dreams, lmpotency and wasting diseases caused by Canada in 1878. For Suppressions, Irregulari- •nful errors or excesses. Contains no opiates. Is a nerve tonic ties, and Monthly Derangements. A reliable and blood builder. Makes the pale and puny atronpand plump. monthly medicine. They always relieve. Any lEasilycnrrledlnvestpocket. 81 per box; 6 for S5. By mail, Dre- druggist, *2. American Pill Co., Proprietors I paid, with a written ouaranUeormoneurefunded. Write us, free Kaffir Kola Extract Co., Spencer, Iowa. Robert S^ephenson & Co., I medical book* sealed plain wrapper, with testimonials and H. RANDALL Jflnanclnl stand'np. Nocharfie forcnnsiOtatinns. Bewareof imita- wholesale agents, and all other druggists in tions. SolJI.journsrats.oraddrussSKKVEStliUCU. JIsolllChi Office, S2, Anr n Arbor. These pills are warranted to CHICAGO: (VASHINGTRN BLOCK - ANN ARBOR b insron the"chanee." For sale In Ann Arbor, Mich., by H. J. BROWN, Druugist. 209 State Street, J Our Kin Across the Sea. Of Interest to Y. "W. C. A's— Marriage Licenses. A joint meeting of the Y. "W. C. A. THE RECORD Of THE WEEK, The American is always Instituting Board of Managers and the Una nee 2880. Herman K. Schallhorn, Ann Arbor,...25 Christian Kinerbacher, '• " ...25 (Continued from 1st Fage.) comparison between himself and hiscommittee will be held at 8 o'clock English cousin. The Englishman is 2881. Edwin Walker, Ann Arbor, 27 nearest railroad point, irom where ly evening at Mrs. Parker's, Xo. Sarah Hardy, " '• , 18 It was shipped to all parts of the ever contrasting his American k'ns- 2 I E. Ann 8t. to consider the possi- 28S2. Wm. Fuller, Augusta, 22 Good Woman, inan with himself. Personal com- bility of employing the general eec- Alma Heath, •• . 10 country. AVitli the innovation 01" 10II- parisons are proverbially ungracious. y for another month. Tl:c past Richard E. Feiner, iTpsllanti,- ___89 ers, the opening up of the great -west- Addle O. Jackson, " 21 ern wheat fields and mills, and the The accentuation of supposed con- four weeks have proved beyond a E. B.Nash, Ann Arbor, 20 building oi' the northern railroad.?, this just think a trasts is peculiarly so. Moreover, • i lhat there is great need oi her Laura La marsh, Ann Arbor, 27 mill lost its prestiro and gradually since men generally find what they vn k. Though it is true that Ihe 28? >. Henry <'. Perkins, Ann Arbor, 22 lapsed into a custom mill. A. lew ; ally, both comparison and Y. W. C. A. "lias money in the bank," Mabel Farr, Martinville, 18 aet loud toward a factitious re- it must be kept lor the rent of ihe 2S86. Herbert R. Bun-ell, Ypsilanti, 24 years ago it was sold to the lilrkett corning year, as their plan is to pay Irvena M. Yeckley, " 2 moment. sult. Thus it .ornes to pass that in Manufacturing Co., and subsequently down for their rooms. Hence this was entirely consumed by (Ire. It mo t American newspaper oHices sum is not available for any other Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. was, we believe, insured for about rMGURES and facts are serious things, but it there is a lay figure, clothed on with purpose, and they dare not assume $5,000. The property cost Mr. Bir- Insularity, armed tot he teeth in view" a responsibility unless they see a way Notice is hereby given, that the partner- oi meeting it. The entertainment ship lately subsisting between Robert Hunter kett $20,000. L is necessary to consider them. o.' a possible opportunity for aggres- and Joseph Murchy, under the firm name of sion, his face aglow with bitter and committee are a grand help in the fl- Hunlor and Murchy. in the foundry and ma- "Coming down to Dexter the first ROYAL BAKING POWDER is shown by the U. S. u:!]i<:es of the society but they have al- chine business in the city of Ann Arbor, ill concealed hatred of all things Amer- Mich., was dissolved on the 15th day of Janu- building we see as we enter by the Government tests to yield 160.6 cubic inches of ready assumed all the responsibility ary LS116, by mutual consent. ican. Tills is the "property" Biiton, that it is -wise tor them to undertake. The business will be continued as heretofore river road, is a large, dismantled ;our by Robert Hunter. All debts owing to the story frame structure, tennanted only leavening gas per oz. and his (services are invaluable in those Hence the meeting of Friday evening said partnership are to be received by said not infrequent seasons when the char- is to be an important one. If any Robert Hunter, and all demands on the said by memories of the past. This ruin is The alum powders were shown to yield about partnership are to be presented to him for iot wheels of editorial imagination Mend of the girls lias a suggestion payment. all that remains of the Peninsula 60 cubic inches. in regard to the matter, they will Said Robert Hunter being substituted to all Mills, at one time one of the largest drive heavily. partnership rights. be glad to receive it. Either write I Ann Arbor, Mich., RORERT HUNTER, and most nourishing mills on the Is it not economy to use the ROYAL, eyen We are assured, upon the other to them or speak to Miss Hayley atE. January 13th, 1896. JOSEPH MURCHY. stream. With the passing of the though the alum powders do cost but half as hand that well ordered English house- F. Mills' store. mill stone this mill, too, dropped out holds commonly harbor a correspond- much? ing American bogy. He is a fellow of line, and finally ceased to he ope- Mr Geo. M. Seward, state treas- rated, being sold at last for less Again, ROYAL is a pure cream of tartar baking of infinite variety, who, when admit- urer of Topeka., Kas., a man respect- than $4,000 to Mr. Blrfcett, who has powder, recommended by health officers and ted to the drawing roon, slaps strang- ed bj the community fsor hla Integrity YOUR PICTURE FREE bad most of the machinery removed. ers on the back, consumes unlimited and his honor, and occupying one of physicians generally because of the healthful tobacco, and interlards his i-peech the highest offices of trust in the This mill was for years one of the state, writes : "I have tried every "Secure the Shadow before the Sab- greatest producers in Michigan. Jt qualities it actually imparts to the food. •with barbaric slang. He serves the remedy under the sun for headaches tance lades." changed hands several times, perhaps Alum baking powders are condemned by phy- British matron as the wine-bibbing but nothing has given me relief until the most successful owner being the Helot served his Spartan master. He I tried Gessler's Magic Headache Waf- late K. A. Beal of Ann Arbor. The sicians and boards of health as unwholesome. Is even brought into requisition by ers." When a practical druggist tr.e British author when that worthy and one holding the confidence of the Any Person who will subscribe for the property was sold once during the Their continued use will eventually cause serious entire community like A. E. Mummery, adventures an American tale. He is COURIER one year, paying $1 therefor 60's for $22,000. digestive troubles. will sell them on a positive guaran- in advance, will be given a "The Scio Mills, the burning of of inestimable worth to Mr. Justin tee, they must be good. Price 25c which called up this retrospect, also Therefore, cost aside, is it not imperative, the McCarthy, and it is to be (eared that a box. actual wholesomeness of the food being at stake, in moments of weakness even Mr. An- Large Size Crayon Portrait had a checkered career. They pass- Tiny Republics. ed through several hands. A former drew Lang has taken counsel of him. Free. that you should stubbornly reject the injurious —Edward M. Chapman, in February A quaint little republic came to Hghl owner once said in our hearing that only recently, when the citizens of An- the mills were 'hoodooed,' and never and employ the healthful agent ? Century. dorra boldly threw off the yoke of trib- made a dollar for but one owner of Whenever baking powders are sold, ate to the French. 'Tis true it was only them. They were once the prop- The Professor Talks to His Classes. the sum of $200 which they refused to This is a erty of N. Briggs, who paid $3,500 either wholesale or retail, at a lower price pay; but their action was sufficient to for them and sold them in flourish- than "Royal," reject them. They are Dr. Liebman. professor of Pathoogi- recall from obscurity for a moment the cal Anatomy, asked his class of sev-laliputian realm nestling on the ing milling days for $12,000. almost invariably made from alum, and r eral hundred 5 oung men how many of heights of the Pyrenees. The vale of CHANCE OF A LIFETIME "The Dexter firm of Costello & Ev- therefore inferior and dangerous to health. them had catarrh. Over two-thirds Andorra measures less than eighteen arts paid this figure for them and af- raised their hands and the Professor miles in either direction; but it is the The offer can not be held open terwards laid out $14,000 in improve- There is both health and economy in the use said, "It is evident that among the home of one of the oldest republics in any great length of time, so that ments which made the mills cost them people a very much larger propor- the world, the constitution of which is it is necessary to secure it now, of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER. tion wi'l be afflicted. In your prac- four years older than England's Magna before it is withdrawn. $26,000. They met with financial tice you 'will find men. women and reverses and the mills were sold for Charta. The Andorrese number in all ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. children who have either a simple but 10,000 souls, and these and their less than half tHis amount. catarrh from a slight cold in theancestors have lived for a hundred head, or with the mucous passages "That this decadence was inevita- of the head entirely eaten away and years in the heart of Europe, without All work is Warranted first ble, we are not prepared to dispute. the disease extending to the throat having written one word of its history. But Andorra is only one of a score of class in every respect. Although a young man the writer book work, and the hearing of dry! A List of Officials— and sti'l others where the disease has of this article recalls pleasant mem- reached the acute form mak'n?: breath- :iny republics—miniature nations, some colorless lectures. The exceptional ,» The Ann Arbor Fruit and Vinegar ing almost impossible. In my daily 3f which are only to be found marked ories of days when not only these excellence of his instruction consist- Works have elected the following di- on navigators' charts. Tavarola, for mills, but Dexter, (in common with practice I prescribe a salve made You are only asked to furnish a ed largely of the spirit which lie in- rectors : Gottlob L-ulck, Chas. E. in Dayton, Ohio, known as Pretzin- instance, is the smallest republic on small photograph to make many other villages) was doing a fused into his students. He had in a Greene, Gottlob Schneider, F. H. Bel- aer's Catarrh Balm, that is not a se- the face of the globe. It occupies an business of thousands of dol- cret patent medicine but which car- the copy from. remarkable degree the rare gift of ] ser, L, Gruner, David Ein-ey, Geo. island off the northeast coast of Sar- lars where it now does one of hun- ries largre quantities of camphors, dinia, and comprises fifty-five people. seizing upon the most important p:in- 'Aprill. dreds, and as we view the town in act directly on the passages of theIt enjoys, however, the distinction of Do not delay and lose this ciples and causes and presenting them The Ann Arbor Organ Co. has chosen head, giving instant relief. This Balm equal suffrage. Then there are Goust, excellent opportunity. perspective, we sometimes wonder if in such a manner as to illuminate can be prescribed with every confi- there may not be in store for it a the following stockholders as direc- dence." Franceville, and San Marino, all small- the whole course of events with which er than Andorra. Truly, one-half of COURIER OFFICE, decay as complete and unalterable tors : Fred Schmid, Fred H. Bel- A small sample will be sent by 41 and 43 N. Main St., they were connected. He not only eer, Gottlob .Luick, Gottlob Stark, Pretzinger Bros., Chemists, Dayton, the world knows not the other half. Ann Arbor, Michigan. as in the case of the once flourishing instructed, 'but, what was even more industries, the brief obituary of which Moses Seabolt, Ernest Eberbach, An- Ohio, on receipt of a 2 cent stamp. important, he inspired. While lie re- drew Eeule. we have just penned." mained in his chair perhaps no study The executive committee of the Hu- ANTED:—Several trustworthy gentle- His Life in Ann Arbor— in the University was pursued with W men or ladies to travel in Michigan for 250 PLANS and DETAILS mane Society met at McMillan Hall established reliable house. Salary $780 and In the February issue of Appleton's BO much enthusiasm by the mass of expenses. Steady position. Enblose refer- in our 5 Books for $2.50. students as was that of history.' last week, and elected the following ence and self-addressed stamped envelope. Popular Science Monthly Prof. Geo. officers for 1896 : President, J. J. The Dominion Company, Third Floor, Omaha Embracing 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th editions "In the general development of Bldg.. Chicago, 111. of Modern Homes (40 designs in each) Ii Is wanted for Ii. Burr, has a very interesting sketch Goodyear ; vice presidents, 1st ward, and a year's subscription to our jour- FOR of Andrew Dlckson "White, accompa- the University he was like his old nal, The American Builder and Dei-ora- AN AMERICAN HOMES, friend Frieze, whom, to his joy, heJ. H. Wade ; 2d ward, Christian Mar- g for JI.de to Measure tor, monthly. 80 to 100 de-lgns and de- ANECDOTE. nied by an excellent portrait. This tin ; 3d ward, A. E. Peterson; 4th and Ready Made Clothing by Sample. details in a volume. 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Finney ; treasurer, Mrs. Anna Apply, two, three or four Modern Homes at practical.coirimoii s. ILS^ stitution. The University, in order WANAMAKER & BROWN, $1.00, J1.50 and SiOO, and if journal is in Designs <* i'l. tm; Ar- life in Ann Arbor, will surely be read Bach ; agent, M. C. Peterson; com- desired, add 5"e to any of the above, rangement <>r &roundsi to keep its hold on the state, from PHILADKLPHIA. ^> -• 'rating, Furnisliing, with interest. It is as follows : and orders will be filled, postage pre- i.e., etc. which it drew its support, loved to mittees on legislation, Eev. A. Ten- paid. Send money order or currency, "It was then, with his future pro- Brook, M. C. Peterson, N. W. Cheever Send tu cents for a copy send out its faculty as lecturers into and learn how to geg t the fession all undecided, that he chanced and W. N. Brown ; committee on edu- GODEY'S the towns and villages of Michigan, IE AXS&ICAN BUILDER an* 55 F0-: ECLOTE. to stray within the sound of the voice cation, Eev. A. Ten Brook, W. N. of President Francis JiVayland, who and into this task, too, the young Tro- DECd&ATOK COMPANY, AMERICAN HOMES fessor of History went with zest and Brown, Mrs. J. Voorheia and Mrs. C. MAGAZINE was delivering at Tale one of the ad- G. Plympton ; committee on member- KSTABMSHKl) (1SS0.) 679 ARCADE, PUB. CO. dresses of the commencement season ; success. Box 723. KNOXVILLB, TENN. "On the eve of his going to Michi- ship, Mrs. J. J. Goodyear, Miss C. VOLUME CXXXII Begins JANUARY, 1895 CLEVELAND, OHIO. and the orator's plea for the new and Sager, Mrs. AV. S. Perry and B. A, gan, he had married, at Syracuse, During 1896 GODEY'S MAGAZINE will contain: growing west as a field for the young Mary Outwater, a neighbor's daugh- Finney. scholar sank deep into his mind. The ter, whom he had known and admired TALKS WITH next year he spent in graduate study since her childhood. He was fond of A Scholarship Free— SUCCESSFUL WOMEN. at Yale, and before its end, declin- entertaining his colleagues and stu- The following appeal has been issued Valuable hints about various branches of dents ; and JIiv. White united in her industry which are open to women, by ing all other offers, he had accepted character a sweetness and a dignity by the chairman of the gymnasium com- women who have succeeded in them. the chair of History and English Lit- which made her the most charming mittee of the Woman's League: MUSIC IN AMERICA. erature at the University of Michi- of hostesses. Their home soon be- The Woman's League of the Univers- Discussions of musical subjects or people. Illustrated each month with portraits, auto- gan. came at Ann Arbor, as afterward at ity of Michigan offers a one year schol- graphs, and one or more pages of music. This Cornell, the very heart of the Univer- arship (matriculation and tuition fees) music alone will make a valuable collection. "He was but five and twenty, and sity's social life. There, in his grow- This series of articles is a unique feature looked a boy, but the vigor of his in the U. of M. to any graduate of anyamong monthly magazines. The papers are ing library, amid the influences of approved high school who will raise and interesting to all readers, and are of positive thought and the finish of his style art and music so dear to him, Pro,". value to those who play or sing. soon dispelled all doubt as to his ma- While ministered a hospitality which send them before Oct. 1, next, the sum of $500 for the women's building fund. THE STAGE. turity. 'He came to Ann Arbor.' could have meant hardly Ies3 to the Illustrated articles upon the best and new- says one who listened to him, 'fresh culture of those who shared it than For 25 years women have enjoyed the est plays and the foremost, actors, particular- did the work of his class room." privileges of this institution. Nearly ly the best American productions. These are from European studies, and he enter- much more than gossip of players. They 700 are now in attendance. Until the ire entertaining discussions of the dramas ed upon his labor with that peculiar that are talked about. Such treatment is not All About Your Heart- present year no special arrangements enthusiasm which is Instantly caught Young people who have trouble with found in any other magazine. have been made for them. The coming ILLUSTRATIONS. iby students, and is perhaps the most their hearts for one cause, and old peo- spring, however, a wing, to be known as ple who have trouble with their hearts The magazine will be well and thoroughly successful element of all good leach- the women's building, is to be added to illustrated from cover to cover. Competent ing. His instruction in history was a for another cause, and still another class the Waterman Gymnasium for their use. artists and improved methods of making and who icily maintain that they have no printing the plates will be employed. genuine revelation to those who h;id This building will be under the cure been accustomed to perfunctory text- such thing in their anatomy .:s a heart, THE COVERS. all learned something about that won- of the newly elected dean, Dr. Elvira S. Mosher, the first woman professor in the The covers are different every month. They derful machine on Monday evening at are designed by pomilar artists, and the cov- Awarded university. ers for a year will be valuable as an art col- the Unitarian church. Dr. Win. A. lection in themselves. Highest Honors—World's Fair, The women's building will contain' a Campbell, of the University, told about THE FASHION DEPARTMENT it, and he did it in a remarkably clear well .equipped gymnasium with bath- rooms and swimming tank; also a suite which for years has given the latest fads and and entertaing manner. He told his fashions, is of particular interest to women. hearers things they never dreamed of, of parlors, reading room, committee rooms, kitchen, assembly room; etc., for A HOME MAGAZINE. anil convinced the most skeptical that GODKY'S is a magazine of this country and they not only had hearts, but that their social purposes, forming a central home of to-day. It is a family magazine, with a for the women of all the classes in the de- larger scoy>e than it had asthe "Lady's Book." hearts were alright. The lecture was It is a monthly feast of wholesome, interest- certainly a very fine one. partments of the university. The plans ing reading, fit for every member of the are already completed and bids are be- household. CREAM Bueklen's Arnica Salve. ing received for the contracts. Of the In addition to the features mentioned $50,000 needed $35,000 have been given above, each number will cotitain a liberal amount of fiction, by the best writers, articles The Best Salve in the world for —(these were personal gifts)—by two of on subjects of general interest, book reviews, Outs, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt our regents, on condition that $15,000 be etc., etc. BAKING Eheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped raised by the Women's League to com- Subscriptions, Sl.OOayear. 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