t THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. XIII. NO. 1. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1887. WHOLE NO. 628.
HERE THEY ABE. Auna E. Nichols, 41; 25, Mrs Gen. O. OUR OLD BACHELORS. son, J. W. Keating, O. C. Jenkins, Jun- Hunt, 47; 26, Ammanda Rice, 68. ius E. Beal, Joe Preston and 8. Rosen- A List of the New Officers ;who will MARCH. thaler, alias " Rosey." Ladies wishing the A Short History of then Compiled for TELEPHONE OFFICE! Attend to the Business of the 6, Mrs. J. 8. Hammond, 70; 14, Mary histories of these gentlemen can have County for the Next the " Old Maids-' by one of tbe them by leaving word at THE REGISTER E. Martin, 32; 18, Adam Walz, 18. 8. Old Maids, Herself. Two Toon. Kempf,4; 19, Naacy C. Thomas, 6; 24, office for, ANN OLD MAID. Give me Osius & Company. Hello—Who's there? Egbert Randall. GEORGE WAHR. Every two years the people are called APRIL. With the beginning of this year we UNIVERSITY ITEtfS. upon to select new county officers, ex- 1, Karl Conrath, 75; 2, Minnie Spen- think that a very appropriate thiug to do cepting the judge of probate who is elected cer, 2; 3, Bertha Spencer, 2; 4, Thomas is to write a short history of the " old The fact is we have tried to close out our Book College opened Tuesday. every four years, who take possession of Gale Stone, 72; 9, Ontharne Donovan, bachelors" who abide in our city, and pre- Stock and quit the business, but as it could only 69; 13, Frank McConnel, 85; 20, M.ry The Argonaut will appear again Satur- their respective offices on the Bret day of Golden, 36; 22, Robert 8. Verner, 25; pare the " old maids" for Ihe event of leap day as usual. be done at a great loss, and as I have been in the January. Most of the officers elected last year, which comes but once in four years, 22, Lewis Fri;B, 73; 26, Lewis Moore, 41; The college professors have all returned business on the same ground for the past 15 years, fall succeed themselves. John J. Robi- 30, Bertha E. Braun. and thus give them a chance to investi- looking much refreshed. son, the retiring county clerk, is the only MAT. gate during 1887 and determine which of The lectures on taxation will be taken and have closed out the old stock, I concluded to familiar figure that will be missed arcund 5 Mrs. J. W. Wood, 67; 5, Eliza Ann the manly ? hearts they shall lay siege to up by Prof. Henry C. Adams, Jan. 11. buy out Mr. Osius' interest and continue the busi. the court house, and unless all indications Case, 67; 19, Judson Cornwell, 36; 21, in 1888. • Ann Arbor abounds in old Those wishing to join Prof. Trueblood's ness. I am receiving fail he will be well provided for at the Mrs. Sarah Slattery, 42 ; 25, Anna Goetz, bachelors and to write a complete history elocution class will have to do so on or 62; 31, EttaC. Turner, 7; 31, Theadore before Jan. 7. next meeting of the Washtenaw county Begalki, 48. of each would take more space than THE fire insurance compiny. His successor REGISTER can devote; but we have en- Prof. Stowell presented the ladies in JUN*. the hospital with a fine lot of house plants G-OOD FREDERICK A. HOWLETT, 1, Peter B Installs, 73; 5, Mrs. Captain deavored to place their virtues before the for a Christmas present Connett, 72; 14, Catharine Van Buren, public in a short, concise manner, hiding of Lyndon, has a sort of nunia for an of- Chas. Stewart, intern in the male ward daily. I shall conduct the business to please my fice, or at least his friends have for him. 73; 20, David D. Storey, 23; 28, Anntheir faults (where they have »ny) andat the hospital, spent his holiday vacation He served his township for eleven years, Wossor, 75. hoping that this article will assist them to with friends in Deerfield. JCLT. old friends, and hope to receive the patronage of six as clerk, one year as township super- a speedy and happy marriage. Among Dr. Patterson, ward master ot the intendent of schools, and for four years 22, Joseph Ellia, 57; 26, Mrs. Susan many new ones, at the old stand, Masonic Block. those who delight in their bachelorhood hospital, spent his holiday vacation with supervisor. He was born in the township he Brown; 26, Annie Climie, \\. friends in Detroit and Jackson. represents, April 9, 1849, which place has AUGUST. are always been his residence. He received a JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Miss Mary Cutler, intern in the ladies' common country school education, and 4, Arthur A. Golden, 2; 5, Bertha ward at the hospital, has returned from a GEORGE WAHR. Krump, 72; 6, Edwin Bradner, 67 ; 6, who is one of the leading lawyers of the visit to her parents near Grand Rapids. four terms in the Grass Lake high school, Charles S. MoO.nber, died in Iowa and Washtenaw bar, a graduate of the Uni- at that time one of the finest in the state, versity in 1866 and again in 1868, and During the year 1886 there were treated brought here for burial, 43; 8, Lucy W. at the hospital, 1083 patients, and out of under the management of Prof. Kennedy. Strong, 77; 18, August Fiicher, 19; 21, possesses as fine a farm as lies near Ann He hag taught eighteen winter terms of Arbor. Mr. Lawrence is a man of fine that number only nine deaths have oc Sophie Hennequin, 64; 26, Pnillip W. cured. school, in Jackson and Washtenaw coun- Slockbower, 64. appearance, good natured and enjoys a ties. In 1874 he married Miss Yocum, j )k«. He seemingly pays but little atten- Mrs. Ellen Bell, of Hart, was relieved of two boy? and one girl being the result of SEPTEMBER. tion to the fair sex. a thirty-five pound ovarian tumor, at gers has received a letter that office. He was born in Peacham, Bassler, 56; 30, Mrs. Mary King, 84. is one of whom little can be said that is appointing him one of the editors of the Vt., Oct. 24,1834. Received his education American Law Register, which is pub- DECEMBER. not already known. He has been in the in the Peacham academy, and was admit- hardware business here for years, is large, lished at Philadelphia. Tue o tber editors ted to the bar when but 21 years old. In 3, Sarah McDonald Millen, 61; 3, Fred a blonde and wnen seen riding on a tobog- are Judge Mitchell of Philade lphin, Judge 1859 he moved to California and for a Freeman, 17; 7, Geo. W. Effner. 67; 10,gan last we k might readily have been Cooley of this city, Judge Bennett ot * number of years took an active interest in Lillie S;hlicher. 3; 13, Paulina Brsun, 15; mistaken for the ancient Hercules. Boston and Judge Hammond of Nash- politics; was elected several times to the 14, Caihantie Sipley, 69; 15, EU-n Con- ville. It is the oldest and best know a law s£ate legislature, and for four years was don, 86; 14, Lu-y M Amdt, 68; 28, ZACHART ROATH, publcation in the United States. clerk of the sup-eme court. In 1869 he Charles A. Chapin, 56; 30, Mrs. Daniel like Mr. Hunt is too well-known to need The Alpha Nu society give a Junior located in Ann Arbor; in 1870 was elect- N. Ross, 34; 31, Charles E Everet, 48; an introduction. He is the picture of program Saturday evening, Jan. 8 The ed mayor, in 1876 was elected judge of 31, John George Henne, 58; 31, Mi-shealth and happiness, extremely fond of names ot the. following participants are probate, reelected in 1880 and 1834. Caroline Gwinner, 55; the ladies and during the summer marie sufficient pledg« for an excellent enter- The youngest county officer is frequent, mysterious visits from the city, RECAPITULATION. tainment. There will be an oration by ALL GOODS FIRST-CLASS leading his friends to believe that he was FREDERICK H. BELSEB, Total number of deaths in January, 5; Mr. J. M. McBide; a recitation by Miss " gone." He is a man of many virtues E. S. Ga-ttman; a story by Mr. Clyde ALL GOODS WARRANTED. county treasurer, who is just entering February, 11; March, 7; April, 11; May, and few faults. upon his second term. At Lowdensville, 7, Juie, 5; July, 4; August, 9 , Septem- Sloan ; ar.d a sibyl by Mr. J. H. Poweil ALL GOODS CHEAP. Ohio, February 28, 1869, this young man ber, 6; October, 1; November, 3 ; Decem DR. GKOROK A. HENDR1CK8, The music is in charge of Mr. J. E. Hodge. 9 ber, 10; total number during the year, 82. is probably the hardest worker in the Everybody U invited. 1 first saw the light of day. At the age of CD four months he removed with his parents crowd. He is assistant to Prof. Ford and Cork Sole Shoes ! to New Washington, Ohio, whero he lived does a great part of his work, and pays Prof. Wiuchell'H Reply lo "W." Fire Kecord for 1886. la Laoe and Congress for Men's Wear. until October, 1875, when Ann Arbor be- especial attention to the education of the came bis home. He has attended school voung ladies of the medical department. EDITOR RKGISTKK : only one year, having received his educa- The city has been exceedingly fortunate He sports a fine mustache and an elegant Possibly the communication signedl 'W" / >tion under the tutorship ot his father, who in the matter of firas during the past year. pair of whiskers, cut a la English. in your issue of December 23, requires / Jv& a Lutheran minister. His one school The fire department was called out only CHARLES E. HI8COCK, Irom me a few word* of reply. I very year was spent in the high school in this ten times. The total loss during the year the gi ntlemanly cashier of the Savings rarely notice any criticism however un No. 7 S. Main Street. I. city where he obtained a knowledge of just, and more rarely anonymous ones; was only $4,661. Following is a record B «nk, is one of the highest prizes to be book-keeping. After quitiug school he drawn, in both worldly goods and honest but some of your readers may think "W" of the number of times the department worked at the carpenter trade, in a plan- virtues. Yet like all good articles, he is has quieted the claim that science has i ing mill, on a farm, and for a while was was called out, what for, and the loss in hard to get. The ladies he seld im deigns any bearing on religious faith, and I wish simply to state that "\V" has valiantly clerk in a boot and shoe store; for two curred: to look upon, but marches to and from years was clerk in the treasurer's office ; overthrown a position I never assu'ned. Jan. 29 —Gis house, loss $50. his business with »n exact martial tread, two more deputy ; in 1884 was elected to THE REGISTER'S report of my lectures in Feb. 26—Chimney in the old jail burned gained by nine years actual service, (as an the office and in 1886 re elected, both officer in Company A.) Memphis I happen to have overlooked ACK CHMID out. No loss. entirely; but it is evidently a reporter's M times running ahead of his ticket. He & S May 3—E. W. Morgan's barn; loss, recently was tendered the position of EDWARD J. MORTON, condensed statement, with omission of $100. book-keeper in the First National bank, is a handsome blonde, whom the ladies certain things which prove to be essen'ial. May 18—Mogk house, loss none. which position he will soon assume, hav- have angled for during every leap year 1 have never taught that natural science May 21—Burning chimney. To still further popularize and continue the astonishing ing appointed a deputy to his office. No- since time immemorial. He has a failing in its own character anil province proves activity displayed the last two weeks in their Cloak, Dress vember 22, 1882, he was married and is July 7— Hangsterter's ice house; loss, for brunettes, but the right one must be anything bey nd the realm of sensible father to a boy and a girl. $1,500. accomplished, medium height and posses- things, and this seems to be the position of Goods and Flannel Department, will make special prices for August 8—Mrs. Wilkin's barn; loss, sor of a good farm. Politics she muui ihe ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in Mrs. Edward Bradner, 66; 10, J. Emmett they paid on the church debt. histories should be added to this list, bat competition with the multitude of low u*t,short those who do say so, do not expt ct peneible people will believe them. Bobison, 25; 16, Wm. Crosby, 2; 16. J.ihn TH« TRUSTEES AND Rrv. G. B. P ,PE. space forbids. Among them may beweight alum or phosphate powdere. Sold only in But we do say tba~ we will endeavor with good Goods and fair dealing er, H: 19, Rebecca Henioa, 84; 20, January 3rd, 1887. mentioned: Charles Richard*, J. J. Gib- O»BJ. EOYAI. BAKfNG POWDER (X)., 108 Wall to give all who patronize us, full value for their money. Street, N.Y. OITR WASHINGTON LETTER. OUR CITY FATHERS. ENTOMBED. Throat-ail seldom gets well of itself, but "I've become quite interested in that THE KEGISTER deepens until it undermines the constitu- poor man," said a philanthropic old lady to MR. EDITOR: Mrs. Gilbert's and Dr. Snke.v'H Claims tion, wastes away health, strength and the sheriff, as she pointed to one of the Jor I»IUII»K«>S Referred.—Peanut The Remains of General Logan flesh, and finally fastens itself on the lung?, THURSDAY, JANUARY C, 1897. Although it was generally known that prisoners. "He tell-: me I would be sur- siniiiu nnisi u<> rtiiis Temporarily Laid Away. completing the wreck and ruin of the prised if I knew*al! he had gone through." Senator Logan had for several days been Passed. whole man. Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure "I guess you would, mum," said the sher- OUR I.ANSINQ LETTER. somewhat ind sposed and in conspquence Impreitsire Funeral Services in the Senate is the only safe, sure and speedy remedy iff: "that fellow is the most expert pick- unable to attend to his official duties, it The reapilar monthly meeting of the Chamber—Dr. Newman's Eloquent for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung pocket in the country"—Judge. diseases. Sold by Eberbach & Son, at Robert Burns, who was sometimes ex- was not thought that his illness was of a council met in the council chamber Mon Tribute to the Warrior- ciseman and sometimes poet, in his " Ep- serious nature, and it was expected that he ;S talesman. fifty cents and one dollar. Pleasant to day evening, Mayor Robinson in the take and .safe for children. istle to a Young Friend," discoursed after would soon be out again. Such being the chair. THK LOGAN' OBSEQUIES. the subjoined fashion: case, the people were little prepared for 1 Recorder Pond called the roll and the WASHINGTON. DOC. 81.—The sleet-storm of A hand-reader is called a "chieroso- A free aff hand yer story tell, the announcement which appeared in the following aldermen responded: Aids. Thursday night, which thickly enameled phist," for short. Don't forget it. The When w i' a bosom crony, Sunday morning papers, to the effect that the pavements, gafc-e place this morn- RED But still keep something to younwU' the senator waj "in a very critical condi- R bison, Allmendinger, Walz, Here, ing to a heavy fog, almost a rain-fall. The chierosophist is the coming man until some other crank scores a new point. TRADER Ye scarcely tell to ony. tion," followed as it was by the notice i f K-arns, Neithammer and Martin. Aids. two inches of thawing snow and ice which Upon this good counsel I propose to his deai h which appeared in the papers of Keating and Swift came in afterwards. covered the ground made marching aud all out-door exercise a thing to be dreaded. act. While it is ray purpose, in the series the following day. The announcement Minutes of last meeting were read and However, great crowds made their was a complete surprise, and was received way from early morning toward the OUGHIURE of letters of which this is the first, to keep approved. with universal sorrow, and probably no Capitol to view the remains of the the readers of this paper as fully informed The recorder presented a petition from SCOTT'S ~^m^~~ 'Absolutely' -^~m~- one aside from the personal relatives of dead statesman, and the time of Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison* as possible regarding suoh matters as »eem the lying in state was too short Mr. Logan, was more sincere in his ex- Dr. P. G. Sukey, asking that the city pay to me may be of interest to them during to give an opportunity for all to pass by. SAFE. pressions of regret than was President him $51. He bases his claim on the fact At 12:10 the pall-bearers took their place! SURE. the present session of the legislature, I Cleveland. Since the commencement of that while he was crossing the new rail and conveyed the casket to the Senate shall endeavor to avoid tarnishing my the present ad minis', ration Mr. Logan had road bridge about two months ago the Chamber. The hall of the Senate was PROMPT. , EMULSION AT DRUOOIBT8 AND DKAIEM. steam from a locomotive passing under, tastefully, though not elaborately, draped, epistles by the interpolation of defamatory been a frequent caller at the White and the chair of the dead Senator, the OF PURE COD LIVER OIL THE IIUKLES *• TOUEIJB CO- BALTIMORE,»». tales or uncharitable reflections. With House, and a warm personal friendship came up through the floor of the bridge second of the innermost row .from the had grown up between Mr. Cleveland and and scalded his horse in such a manner as center aisle, was covered with crape. reasonable fair opportunities lor acquiring to render him useless for some time ; that himself. Although differing from him in The Senators came in singly or in pairs information, I hope to be able to make he paid out money for doctoring, extra and took the seats assigned them on th» political opinion the president admired every letter interesting to all classes of horse hire and divers other expenses. The left of the presiding officer's desk, leaving Almost as Palatable as Milk. him for the bold and fearless manner in petition was referred to the city attorney the three front rows vacant. At a quartet readers, and at the same time I shall en- The only preparation of COD LITER OIL that which he expressed his views, and the who reported adversely on the request. before twelve o'clock, clad in their silken can be taken readily acd tolerated for a long iuat deavor to render them so entertaining robes of office, entered without formal an- bj delicate stomachs. honest candor with which he treated Dean & Co. were granted permission AWP AS A BEMi:i)T FOR COTS'SOTPTTOW, that the reception and perusal rf each nouncement Chief Justice Waite and As- questions under discussion. Before his re- to tear up the alley in the rear of their sociate Justices Bradley, Gray, Field and SCBOKl'LOIS Att'ECTlO.NS, AXAKMIA, flliS. succeeding letter'may be an occasion as cent illness Mr. Logan was frequently store for the purpose of running a pipe in- Matthews, together with the officers KRAti DEBILITY, COI(.HS AND THROAT AF. to their warehouse. joyous as one of Col. Stock-bridge's re- closeted with the president for hours at a of the Supreme Court and took the t'ECTIONS, and all WAS'I'IVI DISORDERS Of The Finance Committee through their CHILDREN It Is marT<-l)nus~in~ila rcsultn. time, and it is said that he frequency dis- seats assigned to them to the right of the cherche wine suppers. chairman, Aid. Almendinger, reported the presiding officer's desk. Behind them Prescribed ami endorsed by the b«si Physicians cussed with him questions of great impor- tn the countries of the world. Here, as elsewhere throughout the following amounts correct and moved that came the members of the House of Repre- Cures Rheumatism. Neuralqia tance before deciding npon his course of sentatives, headed by the officers of that FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Karklirhr. llraitxrhi', Tootbllrti?, state, the senatorial question dwarfs all orders for their payment be ordered by Nitntln*. Rrakn, *•*«., rte. others. Every candidate seems to be do- action. The rotunda ol the capitol, dur the council, excepting the water bill, body, .ind were conducted to their seats in . PRICE. FIFTY CENTS. » - - w»--J AT PKOJCilMTS AND DEALfc" ing his utmost to secure the much-coveted ing the time that the remains were lying which was referred to the street com the rear of the chamber. The members of Tl"? OHRLES A. VOCMtLEB T. BAITII"O»F IU. prize. J. J Woodman, ex-ma>ter of the mit tee: the diplomatic corps, many of whom WOOD, FLOUR AND FEED. in state, was transformed for the time came in dress uniforms, were usliered to state ((range, received something of a boom being into a vast tomb for the nation's First ward, $14.00; second ward, seats upon the right and behind them I have constantly on hand H0EA0E T. FOTCTXSLP, during the late meeting of that body at honored dead. The walls were heavily $8 38 ; third ward, $13.25; fourth ward, came the representatives of the Aminis- the capitel city, but politicians do not give $18 06; fifth ward, $2 00: sixth ward, draped in mourning emblems. The bier tration, Secretaries Bayard, Endicott, a large Stock of themselves much concern about him. His $5.46 ; general street fumi, $6.50 ; general Whitney and Attorney General Gar- Carpenter and Joiner name has been brought forward more or on which rested the remains of President fund, $584 03; contingent fund, $525 97 land, who were placed in the first row less prominently in connection with that Lincoln, t hiff Justice Chase, President water fund, $2,316.67; total fund, upon the right. The President was not 36 South 12th Street, Post-offlce;box »«. office at every senatorial election for the Garneld and Thaddeus 8tevens was used $3,469.86. The street committee after able to be present. past decade, but his boomers never con- for the occasion. At the conclusion of the considering the water bill reported The seats reserved for the family of the All work in my line promptly at- t'ived to create any particular disturbance funeral service?, wnich were held in the in favor of witholding $150, which amount President were occupied by Mrs. Cleve- tended to. of the political atmosphere. The recent senate chamber, the remains were followed would be necessary to repair certain land, Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. Vilas, Mrs. Man- withdrawal of Gen. Cutcheon has not had pUces that were torn up by the water ning ai*d Mrs. Lament. At twelve o'clock to their temporary resting place in Rock a tendency to decide the contest. His works company, which was passed. A HUSH FELL OVER THE ASSEMBLAGE, At as Reasonable Prices Creek cemetery, where a guRrd of honor Mrs N.H. PIERCE, supporters, it is thought, will divide so as City Attorney Kinne presented an ordi- and as the procession of mourners entered as any in this City. to give none of the other candidates a de- will be maintained until arrangements nance rela'ive to amending the hack ordi- the north door of the chamber, every oc- cisive contingent. The retirement of Mr. have been perfected for final interment in cupant of a seat upon the flocr rose Eclectic and Magnetic nance as per resolution passed last month, to his feet. Mrs. Logan, heavily vailed, McMillan from the contest is not consid- the South Side Park in Chicago. which was adopted. It was as published SPECIAL XULTSS ered as irrevocable as the laws of the was supported by her son, John A. The president's condition continues to in proceedings of the last meeting. Logan, Jr. Major and Mrs. Tucker and Medes and Persians, and it is set down • The petition of Airs. Gilbert which was their son, Logan Tucker, Cornelius and among the impossibilities that he may "in improve, and althougn he has renamed To purchasers of four Cords or quietly in his apartments most of the presented at the last meeting, asking for James V. Logan, brothers of the General; the interest of harmony" perhaps, be pre- Miss Andrews, affianced of John A. Logan, time during the past week and has re- damages sustained by falling through a vailed upon to patriotically step into the defective side walk, was brought up and Jr., am) Mary Brady, a cherished friend of breach. His withdrawal is supposed to ceived few callers, it has been solely out the family, and for years a member of the PHYSICIAN considered. The city attorney who was I also keep all kinds of have somewhat augmented the boom ot of respect to the wishes of his phy-icians household, composed the mourning proces- A Registered Physician Under the and friends. He has been considerably present said that he was informed by sion. They were ushered to seats upon Jay A. Hubbell, whose prospeo's were Judge Cheever, Mrs. Gilbert's attorney, Laws of the State of Michigan. erstwhile of a decidedly dark horse nature. amused at the sensa ional accounts of his the left front. Following the mourners that tney would settle for $500, and from his came Ex Congressman Lacey has been cutting condition, which have appeared in the papers ot late, which have compared the knowledge of the case he considered it au a pretty wide swath in the senatorial exhorbitant price and recommended that TnE FUNERAL PROCESSION, Flour & FeedHas Had 25 Years Practice. meadow, and his supporters are pushing symptoms of his attack with those which headed by Rev. Dr. Newman, the officiating proved fatal to General Logan. He was they should not pay her that amount. clergyman; Rev. Dr. Butler, Chaplain of Which Has returned to Ann Arbor after an his claims to the place with unabated absence of three years and will renew her earnestness. It was thought less then a also surprised to learn through certain pa- The Recorder then read the City Mar- the Senate; Bishop Andrews, of the Meth- will be delivered on Short Notice. odist Episcopal Church, and Rev. Dr. O. H. practice here. month ago, that Senator Conger's re pers that he does not take exercise shal's report of the amount he had ex- enough. The fact is he takes much more pended in the several wards from the poor Tiffany, of Philadelphia, former pastor of Telephone No. Ill, OFFICE S9 POSTTIAC-ST, Fifth Ward. election was simply an impossibility, and the Metropolitan Church, of this city. his candidacy was decried on all sides. exercise than is generally supposed. fund, which was adopted: First ward, THE HOXORABT PALL-BEAREKS There are, however, strong surface indi $'.21.83; second ward, $20.92; third ward, DR. PIERCE cares without medicine, employ- H. $47 64; fourth ward, $84.43 : fiah ward, were General Sherman, Hon. Roscoe Conk- H. RICHARDS. ing Magnetism—Nature's Remedies—which. If cations that " there is life in the old dog WAPHINOTOH, D. C, Jan. 27, 1887. ling, Senator Stanford, Postmaster-General taken in t me rarely tail to r"ispel disease, and yet." Like Banquo's ghost, he will not $60 91; sixth ward, $15.25; total, restore wasted energies. She can locate pain and $251.03. Vilas, General Lucius Fairchild, Mr. C. G. give a correct diagnosis of disease without, asking down ; and I have come in contact with Andrews, Colonel Fred D. Grant, Dr. Mc- I.ITKKAKT NOTES. A motion was made and carried that questions. those who profess the power of casting a Millan and General John C. Black. They Letters of Inquiry must contain stamps to insure reasonably correct political horoscope who the Mayor appoint a committee of three wore sashes of black with shoulder knots attention. IT is believed that the success of Scrib- to investigate the recent action of certain of black and white ribbons. They formed TTWIE IS KING She has hundreds of testimonials from people are willing to wager their remotest nickle in Iowa, Nebraska. Dakota, Kansas, Missouri/ that the " great objector" from the Syl- ner's Magazine is unique in the history of city officials. in two lines as they came within the bar, and Illinois, Ohio, Indiana and New York. \ van City will be able, when the proper magazines. The first (Janunrv) number Mnyor appointed Aids. Martin, Keating between them passed the members of the The White Sewing Machine fS?~No charge for advice. 621-88. I G. A. R. men bearing the casket. The Con- time comes, to put in his thumb and pull was published on December 15th, the first and Robison. Was awarded the only First Premium and gressional committee wore wide sashes ot Diploma given any Sewing: Machine at TERMSALWAYSREASONABLE H out the senatorial plum. It has become e ition being 100,000 copies. Ii was ex- Aid. Martin presented the following white. The honorary pall-bearers and She Michigan State Fair, Jackson, '80. apparent, with the developments of the hausted on the day of publication. On resilution which was adopted : committee were conducted to seats on the and took more Premiums in Saturday, December 18th, a second edi Resolved, That ths City Marshal be in- •83 than any other Sew* last few days, that Grand Rapids proposes left center. Senator Sherman and Speaker ing: Machine In to stand right by Mr. Fitzgerald. Cer- tion of 25,000 appeared, which was at strucied to remove the peanut stands on Carlisle occupied chairs at the President's the World. tainly his boom is one of more than ordi- once consumed, ami an additional 15,000 the corner of Huron and Main street and desk, and the clergymen at the desk of the nary vigor, and with proper irrigation and was put to press—140,000 copies having on the corner of Washington and Main secretary. cultivation may fructify generously. The been already sold. The demand was so street within three days after the passage The solemn services were begua by the mention of the name of Henry A Robison, great that it was impossible to keep the of this resolution. reading of the Ninetieth Psalm \>y Bishop of Detroit, as a labor candidate, has brought dealers supplied. On the dav of publica- Adjourned. Andrews. Dr. Butler read, as the burial a derisive smile to many a countenance. tion 2,000 copies were sold upon the service, a portion of the Fifteenth Corinth- I must confess the idea of a knight of news-stands of the elevated railroads: at II all*s ians. Prayer was offered by Dr. Tiffany, and the funeral sermon was delivered by labor in the U. S. senate is somewhat the news-stand <>f one of the New York There is more Catarrh in this section of Dr. Newman. MENTHOL INHALER, hotels, nearly 500 copies were disposed of ludicrous. The dawn of the millennium the country than all other diseases put to Dr. Newman finished his sermon at one AFFORDS QUICK RELIEF OF is not yet visible. Since Mr. McMillan's on the first afternoon ot its appearance, gether, and until the last few years was o'clock, and those occupying seats on the NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, HAY FEVER, withdrawal the friends of Col. Stockbridge and several of the dealers at the ferries supposed to be incurable. For a great floor of the Senate Chamber arose while have claimed for him a following that in- leading from New York sold (iOO copies many years Doctors pronounced it a bcsl CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bishop Andrews pronounced the benedic- And by continued use effects a cure. sures his election. His boom is in the on the first day. disease, and prescribed local remediep, and tion. f3r~ Satistartion Guaranteed or money Ro» hands of Sherman S. Old» and Wm. Van by constantly failing to cure with local Mr. Sherman, the presiding officer, then funded. Six months treatment for 60 cents. Buren, of this city, both indefatigable treatment pronounced it incurable. Science announced that the cortege would form ac- If your druggist has not the Inhaler in stock "THK Popular Science Monthly," for send 52 cents in stamp to the proprietor and workers, and they are leaving no stone has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional cording to programme. Mrs. Logan, escort- January, is unusually rich, even for that the Inhaler will be forwarded by mail, postal unturned under which may be concealed disease, and therefore requires a constitu- ed by her son and brother-in-law, and fol- paid, and if, at the expiration of five days from magazine, in arti ties bearing upon social lowed by the other members of the family, a doubtful or susceptible member of the tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, its receipt you are not satisfied with its effects, and educational topics. Professor W. G. left the chain ber. The guard of honor lifted you may return it, and if received in good con* legislature. That the colonel is in the van manufactured by [•'. J. Cheney & Co., dition your money will be refunded. Sumner holds the leading place with a tlio casket and proceeded from the cham- is evidenced by the fact that it has been Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional Circular and testimonials mailed free on ap> discussion of the question: "What makes ber, followed by the honorary pall-bearers, plication to the proprietor, Stockbridge aeainst the field for «ome time. cure now on the market. It is taken in- Cabinet officers, Senators and others on the Rich richer and the Poor poorer?" and It is this very fact that renders his success ternally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- the floor. H. D. CUSHMAN, gives the answer to it which he has THREE RIVERS, MICH. somewhat dubious and makes speculation spoonful. It acts directly upon the blood When the casket was carried from the reached. Sir John LubDOck, who is em- Simple, Silent, Sure, Perfect, Powerful, For Sale by DrngKistft In Ann Arbor. a soul-harrowing and altogether useless and mucus surfaces of the system. They Capitol by the east front and placed in th4 inent for the personal attention which he Popular. employment. • offer one hundred dollars for any case it hearse a magnificent military display was East Huron-st, next to Firemen's Hall. gives to the discharge of his duties as an The Best Machine, The Best Wood- tails to cure. Send for circular and testi- presented. Several companies of artillery inspector of schools as he is in scientific and cavalrymen, on foot and mounted, Work, The Greatest Range monials. Address, research, considers the subject of "Manual were drawn up in line extending the of Work. At the recent meeting of the state F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. entire longth of the east Capitol front, SHINGLES! grange at this city a committee of three, Instruction," pirtiuularly with reference to English sch« ols, but developing princi- ld by all Druggists, 75 cts. while members of the G. A. R, Loy- The 'White" MacMne embodies more consisting of A. C. Giddens, of Paw Paw, Catarrh Cure. al Leg the concourse of MECHANICAL IMPROVEMENTS too. Ilr. Frank P. Crandon gives his at- Than any other Sewing Machine in the World Freeman, of Litchfield, was appointed to ' soldiery. The rain fell lightly, the atraos- The Automatic Bobbin Winder, Vibrator and tention to the '•MiHgovernment of Great Edith—"I see Stauss received $1,000 a t phere was dark and murky, and the sur- look after certain legislation which that piece for his waltzes, besides an awful big Stitch Regulator, in fact every Im- body believes would be very beneficial. Cities," in an article in which an endeavor j roundings intensely unpleasant, but the provement known. Walter's PatentShingles share of the profits." Mabel —"Well, he The grange has asked the legislature to is made to expose the source and study J procession was one of the largest and most We WarrwilKicrj Martiluc for 5 yearn. the nature ot tl e difficulties with which ought to. But don't you know Mczart i impressive that ever moved on a like occa- Because we know it will last. Try it, and you Made of Iron, Tin or Steel. Cheaper provide for placing the liquor tax fund in and Beethoven and Hayden nearly starv- sion in this city. It moved for Rock Creek will be pleased. Buy it, and you will be satisfied. the contingent find ot county treasuries honest and orderly municipal administra More lion is beset. The portrait and sketch are ed." "Yes, but people couldn't hug to cemetery at 1:30 o'clock. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. instead of turning it over to the municipal their music you know." I* OTOOI.E, Manager. ities; to change the age of consent for Nicholas Pr> jevalski, the great Russian THE PROCESSION MOVED Humn-st, one door west of Main st, explorer, whose achievements are com- in the following order: Ann Arbor, Mich. 622-67 Durable and Ornamental females from ten to sixteen years; to pro- Battalion of Third United States artillery. vide for the better protection of persons parable with those ot Cameron and Stan- Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is particularly Than Slate. 'Warranted to give ley, and others who rank among the Colonel H. G. Gibson. traveling on highways from the traction recommended fur children. It cures Light Battery C, Third United States artillery, satisfaction. For particulars engine nuisance; and to make adequate greatest of the world's travelers The coughs, colds, croup, sore throat, and Captain J. G. Turnbull. and prices address provision for the admission of female stu- editor at his table talks of "Political whooping cough. It is pleasant to taste, Battalion United States marine oorpt. Captain HALL'S dents to the agricultural college. Skepticism," or symjtoms of weakness in and acts like a charm. 25 cts. F. H Harrington. GSOB.GS SCOTT. convictions of political principles, and Detachment (Jutted States seamen, Lieutf»nant- T. MAC. Architect. Sole Agent for Wash* answers a new but not very creditable Organist—"As your party march down Commander W. W. Rhoades. How's This! LANSING, Jan. 3, 18ST. District militia. tenow County. argument which has been broached against the aisle I will play some impressive Grand Army of the Republic. Prof. Cook hrnnl from. spelling reform. New York: D. Apple- march." Prospective Bridegroom— Senate Committee of Arrangements. Prof. Cook lately wrote: ''Having ton & Company. Fifty cents a number, "That's good; bat be particular about the Hearse; pall-hearer*; family of deceased. studied man and his relations fifty years, (6 a year. key." Organist—"Oh, certainly! I in- Senators; Representatives. variably play wedding marches in B flat; Officers of the army and navy. We Offer $100 Reward and having read Dr. K B. Koote's 'PUin two flats seem so appropriate.—Lowell Committee of Mexican War veterans. Home Talk,' I say disinterestedly and Amid the frantic gyrations at a recent Committee of Military Order Loyal Legion. emphatically, that it is worth it? weight in Citieen. Committee of Grand Army of the Republic For any case of Catarrh that can dance a woman's bustle fell on the floor. Committee of Vie Army of the Tennessee, not be cured by taking fter Fortvysars* gold; nay, gold cannot measure its value Her partner essayed to convey it deftly jipenenc* in th* to humanity. It is Mich a book as only You will notice how quickly a thor- Citizens of Illinois. preparation of mor* to one side of th» room with hn foot, but oughly successful article is imitated, and Clerks Pension Bureau. than One Hundred such a healthy, well-balanced magnificent i UUUIIDU applications for patent* ID the kick miscarried, and dispatched it to aslo that the imitations are without merit, Other organizations. th* United Slates and Foreign coun- brain can produce. Dr. Foote is one of the middle of the hall. From there oth- Down Pennsylvania avenue to Fifteenth tries, the publishers of the Scientific the few doctors who, in his writings and as they are gotten up by unscrupulous American continue to act ae solicitor* er dancers set it spinning, and it gradually parties. Beware of imitations of Dr. ctreet the procession moved, then to Ver- for patents, caveats, trade-marks, copy- practice, seeks to cure, not kill; to save unrolled, revealing what it WM, a woman's mont avenue, to Rhode Island avenue, to rights, etc , for the United Slates, and and prolong life, not obstruct, poison or Jones' Red Clover Tonic. The genuine is Jto obtain patents in Canada, England, Franc*. skirt. Some contusion resulted for a Seventh street road, and to the cemetery, Germany, aud all other countries Their eipeii- destroy it; to teach people the structure, sold by Eberbach & Son, and promptly where the casket was deposited in a vault, eoce is untqualsd and their facilities are nnsur* while, as each fair dancer had to find out cures dyspepsia, cosliveness, bad breath, passed functions, facts, forces and relations ot the if she hadn't lost her bustle, but finally to remain until General Logan's final Drawings and specifications prepared and flted human brain and body, teacb them the piles, pimples, ague and malaria diseases, resting place shall have be#>n decided upon. In the Patent Office on short notice Terms very the bistltr cea-ed and all resumed their poor appetite, low spirits, headache, or reasonable No charge for examination of models significance of life and how to make it President Cleveland determined at CURE. or drawings Advice by mail free former state of mind.—New England diseases of the kidney's stomach and liver. eleven o'clock not *o attend the Logan Patents obtained through Munn A Co are noticed healthy and happy also how to make the Homestead. tnthe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which tia* most of it. Price fifty cents. funeral ceremonies at the Capitol yesterday the largest circulation and is the raofti influential because of the inolemency of the weather. P. J. CHENEY, & CO., Prop'rs, newapaper of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a notice every patent** TOLEDO, OHIO. understands Yes, my son, there is a great difference A Cure for Arrogance—"I tell you, Dar- Chinamen Forswear Pigtails. This large and splendidly illustrated newspap** The publisher of Baltimore, Md., Every between the crowned heads of Europe rioger, I won't put up with his arrogance." ts published WRRKLT at »3.0Oa year, and I* Saturday, Mr. T. J. Wentworth, says his NEW YORK, Jan. 3— The 375 Chinamen P. S.—Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken admitted to be the beat paper devoted to •••leue* and such men as Sullivan and Ryan. The "Bear with him a little longer, Bromley. mechanic*, inventions, engineering worst*, ana child aged six months, was suffering from employed in Newark, N.J., met Friday night internally, acting directly upon the other departments of industrial progress, pub- former are much more re-pecuble. They He'U not be so arrogant after a while." and resolved to cut tbeir pigtails, dress blood and mucus surfaces of the sys- hsned in any country It contains the names of a severe cold, and he gave it Red Star get other men to do their fighting and • !1 patentees and tit'*1 of every invention patented Cough Cure, which acted like a charm. "Ob, he won't eh? Is he going to join a like Americans, and appeal to the publio tem. Prices, 75 cts. per bottle. Sold by each week Try it four months for on* dollar. they fight to the death.—Boston Tran- church ?" "No; he was married last for recognition. They have sent word to all Druggists. 6old by all newsdealers. No morphia. script. ff you hav* an invention to patent writ* t* night.'" the Chinese Consul in New York of their I Munn A Co . publishers «f Scientific >«—•<"•- action. I Ml Broadway. New York CATARRH CURE. Handbook about paUnU matted ft**. MONEYED MEN TO MEET. THE BOYS IN BLUE. How Sweet. BUSINESS CARDS. MINOR NEWS ITEMS. A young and pretty girl stepped into a shop Dedication of the State Soldiers' Hume at where a young man who had been enamored of EBERBCAH & SON, Grand Rapids. For Weak £nd*d Jan. 4. her, but dared not speak, stood behind ihe coun- OOK 1OUSE, . „ The Coming Session of the National On Thursday, December 38, 1886, the ded- Omaha erected 1,600 buildings last year, ter. In order to remain as long as possible, she C Board of Trade. at a cost of (5,034,000. cheapened everything. At last she said: '• I be- ilBUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS E. HUDSON, Proprietor. ication of the State Soldiers' Home at lieve you thiuk I am cheatiun." "Oh, no "said Grand Rapids took place, with a large audi- It is reported that 15,000 Jews have been he " to me you are always lair." • Weil," whis- Sorth-west comer of Huron and Fourth Btreeto pered the lady, " I would not stay so long bar- Ann Arbor. 456-507 ilany Questions to Be Considered, Intlud- pnee present. The exercises at the home expelled from Kiev, Russia. No. 12 800th Main Street, EORGE K. FKOTHINGHAM, M. D., began at one o'clock. Upon a temporary A. E. Small, president of the Chicago gaining if you were not so dear." She did not Physician and Burgeon. 1HB Food Adulterations, Bankrupt have to cheapen when the druggist only charged Keepon hand a large and w«llaeJeotcdttoek«# G Laws, the Credit System, Contagious pavilion erected in the central vestibule Homeopathic College, expired Friday. her 25 ceuts for " Pomeroy's Petroline Poroused Office, Hamilton Building, Rooms 1,2, and 8. sat Governor Alger and his staff, Gov- I'laster."forher mother's Rheumatism; she did Diseases, Silver, Tariff and Labor. Bartholdi has been promoted to the rank DRUGS, Office Hours: Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and ernor-olect Luce, Department Commander of Commander of the Legion of Honor. not grudge this small sum, for they had found Friday, 10 to 12 A. M.; Wednesday and Saturday, 2 Northwood and his staff, ex-Senator Ferry, them a sure cure. For Sale by H. J. Brown, Dist MBDICINE8, » 1 r. ». AS rjJTBBE8TIJ!O PROGRAMME. By the burning of an inclosure at the Agt. for Ann Arbor. LEX. W. HAMILTON WASHINGTOK, Jan. 1. — The National Gofernor Blair, Congressmen Allen and People's Park, in Madras, 375 natives lost Cuteheon and other distinguished guests. CHEMICALS, Attorney at to«. Board of Trade will meet in this city Mon- their lives. Is an old maid a . hem nut helle ' Will pracBoe in both State and United States day, January 19, and following days, when The pavilion was appropriately decorated, Courts. Ofice Rooms, one and two, 1st flooro f among its ornamentations being a tattered Judge Claudius B. Grant, of Houghton, DYE-STUFFS, the new fcrick block, corner of Huron and Fourth a number of important subjects will be dis- has come out as an aspirant for Senatorial «re»ta, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 424-47S cussed. The principal ones will be the old battle flag of General Grant and a draped picture of General Logan. After honors in Michigan. A.8T1STS' ASD WAX FLOWBB UAT1 BOEGK W. RENWICK, Agricultural Bureau reports, and the Charles Godfrey, a sou of the chief of the in their necessity for the bureau reporting on the song "America" was rendered, Com- RIALS, o mander Northwood said: Miami Indians, living near Wabash, Ind., results, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. TEACHES OF the acreage as soon as it is defi- killed himself with a shot-gun. Recommended by physicians and endorsed TOILET ARTICLES, nitely ascertained, and on the yield of In the name of the Grand Army of the Repub- The orange-crop of Louisiana is said to be by all who have used them. The best grain and cotton only at the end of the lic I dedicate this home to the memory of remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatuleney.and Con- f 01CE CULTURE,S1K6ING, HARMONY & PIANO. year; that Congress be memorialized to those who in the navy guarded our inland seas but one-tenth of an average, and none will TRUSSES, *a and ocean coasts: of those who In the army be shipped to tho Northern States. stipation. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. fey Harmony successfully taught by mail. Address, make the central system the lawful stand- PORK WISKS AJ?D LIQUORS P. O. box 2151, Anu Arbor, Mich. ard of grain measure in this country; that fought for our hillsides, valleys and plains and Returns from Victoria show that the •l< HN MOI.RK, Druggist. fell in defense of the nag; of those who on land UpeoiM attention paid to the furnishing of Phr- the national adulteration act drafted five yirid of gold in that colony during the last aldane, Chemiote. School*, etc, with Phlloaophiaal and sea fought for the Union, for the authority year was 130,000 ounces under that of 1385. and Chemical Apparatus, Bohemian ChemkMl I. O. G. T. years since be enacted, it being the best of the Constitution and for their country. Gov- "There is a report around, Jinks, that act to prevent the adulteration of food and The Laird House and nine other buildings you have inherited a landed estate." "It maanrare, Porcelain Ware, Pure Reagento, eta. Washtenaw Lodge, No. 719. meets every Mon- ernor, our service of dedication is ended. In Physicians Prescription* carefully prepared at day evening at 7:50 in th. ir temple, third door drugs; the enactment of an equitable the name of my comrades I thank you and at Greensburg, Pa., were burned Wednes- ia groundless, my d>>ar fellow." »11 hours SxIW •east of the Post Office, and third floor. and uniform bankrupt law; the con- those you represent for your courtesy in per- day morning. The losses aggregate $100,- GEORGE SCOTT, C. T. sideration of commercial credit*, with mitting us thus to dedicate this home. 000. 620-32 O. W. SAGE, K. Sec. a view to abandoning the policy and abol Governor Alger then spoke as follows: A square of business buildings at Girard, A writer says that "kind words are Uhing the system; the establishment of a VETERANS—This occasion which we had Pa., was burned Friday morning, causing never lost." How is it when your wife DEAN M. TYLER, M. D., National railway commission and making looked forward to, anticipating a joyous gather- a loss of $50,000. The insurance is less than puts ihem in a letter and gives them to of a just and proper law for the regulation ing, has been turned to one of sadness. One of $5,000. you to mail.—Burlington Free Pres*. LUMBER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. of inter-State commerce; the prevention of our great leaders, the idol of the volunteer sol- There is a growing belief in Vienna that navigable waterways from obstruction; dier, and chief among them all, has passed Office and residence over postoffice. first from earth through the goldon gates to his re- Russia is determined on war. The Czar 621 83 the improvement of the Columbia river; the has ordered the massing of 300,000 troops floor. - - encouragement of American shipping inter- ward. How fondly and with what pride we LUMBER! called the name of John A. Logan! Instead at Kief. lew Advertisements ests; the extension of the usefulness of the of having his presence here to-day, as Mary Baker, aged eighteen, an ailing O.C. JENKINS, D.D.S., post-office in the direction of telegraphic was expected, and listening to his girl living at Monroe, Ind., is reported to LUMBER! communication; an enactment of a law fiery eloquence that would carry us, in have uot oaten or drank for the past sixty- making it unlawful for common carriers imagination, throught that mighty struggle, three days. TO ADVERTISERS! If you contemplate building oall at DEOTAL OFFICE to limit their liability in any receipt or bill when the life of the Nation was at stake, For a check for $20 we will print a ten line ad- his body lies cold in death and the Nation is in Business failures in Canada during 1886 vertisement in One Million issues of leading OVER ANDRKWK BOOK STORK. of lading issued for the transportation and safe delivery of property from one State tears. • • • « Groat heart: Gal- numbered 1,252, with $10,386,000 liabilities, Ami rlcan Newspapers. This ia at the rate of only FERDON lant soldier! The truest of friends! "The against 1,350 failures in 1885, and liabilities 01 • ;",i"tii of a cent a line, lor 1,(100 Circulation! 13 MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR. to another, either by land or water, stat- ihe aavertkement will be placed before One 456-607 bravest of the brave," farewell I Very soon the Of $8,881,000. Milllion different newspaper purchasers:—or utory exemptions of navigation only except- veterans here and everywhere in this great ed; the validity of bills of lading; the neces- The new soldiers' home at Grand Rapids, FIVE MILLION KEADKRS. Ten linea will accom- land, who to-day bow their heads In grief over Mich., which cost $100,000 and will accom- modate about 75 words. Address with Copv of NICHOLS BROS., sity for legislation to control and suppress their irreparable loss, will join you on the other Adv. and check, or send 30 cents for Book of 160 contagious diseases in animals ; a Bide I To the grief-stricken wife who stood by modate 501) persons, was dedicated Thurs- pages. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 10 SPRUCE 8T., revision of the coinage laws and the Bide of this grand soldier in prosperity and day afternoon. N«w YORK. the suppression of the coinage ol in every trial until the end, we tender our heart- Rev. Dr. Truman A. Post, the father ol DENTAL OFFICE standard silver dollars. A basis for na- felt sympathy. May a stronger hand than the Congregational denomination in St. I earth can give bear her up as she journeys Louis, expired in that city Friday at the EPILEPSY tteeond Floor Masonic Block, over Sav- tional banking; the appropriation of any Corner Fourth and Depot Sta., and part of the excess revenue toward through life alone. • • • . • age of seventy-six. get our figures foral l kinds of ings Bank, Ann Arbor, Mich. strengthening the coast defenses and in- Soldiers, the part assigned me here to-day is On an order by Judge Gresham, Mr. Per- CURED. to welcome you to this beautiful home, pro- Having discovered Teeth extracted without pain by the use of gas creasing the power of the navy until both kins, the contumacious witness in the Indi- FITa nerve failing cure foSr this terrible malady, and or vitalized air. 48&S7 shall be In more efficient condition, and an j vided for you by a grateful people who arc glad ana election fraud cases, was released ou desiring that all so afflicted may test without ex- remaining surplus to be devoted to educa- to care for you when you are unable to care foi bail Friday evening. pense the wonderf il and Immediate effects of my ZINA P. KING, tional purposes and needed internal im- yourselves. You do not come here as pau- remedy, 1 will mail a package FREE to any suf- LUMBER pers. The great State of Michigan dues not The Milwaukee Ship-Yard Company is ferer. Law and Collection Office. provement; the promoting of. reci- name you thus, but in her gratitude that in said to bo making arrangements for the procity treaties with Canada, Mex- the hour of our country's peril you with construction of a mammoth dry dock, to Dr. TIMOTHY DWYBB, We manufacture our own Lumber D. B. COMMISSIONER, and Agent for placing ico and Ban Domingo, provided that brave hearts and in the vigor of youth cost about $75,000. 7» NA.HVM NTRKET, 9. Y- and guarantee Insurance in reliable companies. they are duly reciprocal in their volunteered to face the enemy that no The iron and steel ineustries of the 49- All business entrusted to this office receires provisions; revision of the tariff and the one of them should set foot upon her prompt and caretul attention. Meney remitted abolition of all taxes now collected by soil, she welcomes you here. • * • * Her« United States enjoyed during 188B a year ol VERY LOW PRICES! Immediately on collection. is end shall continue to be your home until, exceptional prosperity. The prospect foi No.42 Hun street, South, Ann Arbor, Mich. the internal Revenue Department. The defense of the harbors of New York and oni; by one, you are mustered out. And, whil« 18S7 is very encouraging. *»-fcl*« «• m r«ll mad we will make It 427-478 this poor clay may be laid upon the hillside, A proposition was put ou foot to impose .0 ., onr latrrnt, an our large and wall San Francisco; the abolition of ex- •cnwleat •t«<-|> rally naMninn oar •••»» action on commercial travelers by the soul that buoyed you up and carried you a tax of £5 per year on all foreigners work- • Ion. through that mighty struggle will burst its ing in England. It would increase the the different States and Territories; the bands and be carried triumphant to its reward. JAMBS TOLBRET, Pre,. WILLIAM AENOLD, relations between labor and capital, and revenue £500,000 per year. Comrades, again I welcome you to this home. In the products of South Carolina cotton the means to be adopted to harmonize To you it is dedicated by our State. T.J.HKRCH.Itavt tsn-at SELLS 1847 them; the abolition of certification of in now takes a subordinate place. Tho crop 1 voices by the United States consuls; the War Governor Blair was next called for. of potatoes last season was the most prof- ROGERS BROS. SPOONS, FORKS amendment of the United States bonded He dwelt tenderly on the memory of Gen- itable grown in the State. BIHSBY & SSABOLT AND KNIVES, warehouse act; on return duties on im eral Logan, and eulogized the departed Tin eightieth anniversary of the entrj At bottom prloes, engravin* hero. Then turning to the scene around ported materials used in the manu of Kaiser Wilhelm, when a boy of ten, 2*06. 6 A.TSTT) 8 full line of the Justly celebisttd facture of goods for export; permission him, he said the home was the fulfillment into the army was celebrated with greal ROCKFORD WALTHA.M and to importers to swear to entries be- of the promise made by the State to the re oicing at Berlin Saturday. ELGIN WATOHBS. fore any duly authorized notary, in- soldiers when they enlisted. The State The Medical Record says the case of th« Washington Street, Ann Arbot. promised her 90,000 defenders, if killed, Open face, Key and Stem-winding a Iway* stead of personally appearing at the cus- late General Logan appears to be one ol Michigan. on hand and regulated, ready for a man* tom-house to do so; that the proposition that their widows and orphans would be those rare ones in which acute rheumatism pocket. cared for and that monuments would be to amend the constitution of the United causes a rapid and fatal issue. Bare alwayt on hand a complete Stock of «rery If you cannot readthis get fine of Johnston States so as to allow the President to veto erected over their graves, and that if dis- thing In the abled they would be cared for in old age About 30,000 people in Northwestern Tex- & Co JB eye-glasses or spectacles for sale bj separate items in an annual appropriation as are on the verge of starvation, their des- WM. ARNOLD, 36 Main St. Ann Arbor, Mich. bill is one which should be adopted, and and misfortune by the people. This home 424-475 was established to fulfill this last promise titute condition being the result of poor that It is the duty of the Government to en- crops and long-continued drought. deavor to make treaties with foreign gov- —Michigan's disabled veterans would be tenderly cared for and sheltered during Governor Oglesby is said to have mado The N«wly Opened Grocery Store ernments that will secur« the extradition the positive statement to certain Illinoisans PLASTER the remainder of their life. GROCERY LINE! of all fugitive criminals. at No. 33 S. Main street by Governor-elect Luce.Congressman Cuteh- at Washington that he would not be a can- Cures Backache, Lung Troubles, eon, ex-Senator Ferry andothcrs ulso made didate for the vacant seat in the Senate. Officers of several Pittsburgh natural gaa \ Death of Bishop Potter. addresses. Interspersed with the speaking Kidney Diseases, Rheumatism, Etc. were the following songs by the quartette, companies, in interview, admit the truth EMANTOL WAGNER NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—Rt.-Rev. Horatio of the current statement that the supply of Potter, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal assisted by the audience: "Michigan, My A trial will convince the moer skeptical tbat Teas, Coffees and Sugars A tine Hue of all kinds of natural gas is likely to fail within a few they are the beat. They me medicated with diocese of New York, died at his residence Michigan," '• Marching Through Georgia," All prime Articles bought for Caah and can tell in this city Sunday afternoon of pneumonia. "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground," years. capsicum and the active principlt* of petroleum, John S. Newberry, whose death at De- being far moro powerful In their action than at low figure*. Our frequent large Invoices «f Groceries and Provisions, [Bishop Botter was born in Dutchess County, "When the Civil War is Over" and "Con- other plasters. Do nut hu induced to take others, Teas i» a sure irfgn that we give bargain! In N. Y., in 180*. He graduated from Union Col- solation," iu memory of General Logan. troit is reported, was interested in railway, but he sure and net the genuine "Pctroline," 'Canned Goods, Sugars, Teas, Col lege in 1826, and (or five years was a professor The B«ddSaci' Home covers an arja of steamboat and banking enterprises toth e which is uiwaya eneloaed in an envelope with the extent of *3,00O,U0O. He served one term signature o.' thu proprietors, Tho }'. W.l". Co., QUALITY AND PRIOB. fees, Cigars, Tobaooo, and all kinds In Trinity College at Hartford, Conn. In 1833 34,(100 square feet, and is three stories high, and directions in four lungmiKoe; alao *eal in of Smokers Articles. Entirely new he beoame rector of St. Peter's Church at Al- in Congress. with a basement—an entire floor area of green and gol'l "" wb plaawr. Sold by all We roast our own coffees every week, always 1 stock at low prices. Cal 1 and ex- bany, X. Y. He was made provisional head of KI,0U0 square feet. The walls are of white The Dolore3 Land and Cattlu Company, itruggista, at:» cents each. fresh and good. Our bakery turns out the Ten amine before purchasing elsewhere the diocese of New York in 1854 upon tho brick stained red. The Legislature in June, of Texas, chartered during the la^t year best or Bread, Cakes and crackers. Call and deposition or Bishop Onderdonk and in 1861 as- 1886, appropriated *1CM,OOO to build tho with a capital stock of *2,O00,000, has made seeu. UMR E. WAGNER sumed the full title and power of Bishop. In an assignment. Tiie liabilities are ?r>00,000, 1883 an assistant Bishop of the diocese was ap- structure, and *5'J,0OJ to maintain it two years. ;The work has teen done in a thorough assets 1450,000. pointed to relieve him from the burdens of the inrilTO ™MI*ltu bMuurul Electric office.) manner, and all the comforts of a home are Pliny Nickerson, one of Boston's fore- ©•'••«•• Sanmlefree to thos« be. provided. Tho home may be seen by passen- most merchants and an extensive ship- CORN PLASTERS flhl 11.1eomhw ntnU. Vo riak, quirk ule>. G. COLLINS, Ravages of Hog-Cholera. gers on the Chicago & West Michigan road owner, made an assignment Friday. His Vnritory (1*aa,saUilacUon gnanmtMd. Adilreu MARION, Ind., Jan. 1.—A careful esti- Are thi' best known remedy for hard and &oft -DEALER IN- and the Grand Rapids & Indiana trains liabilities are about fcij0,000, with nominal coriiH mid mivi-r fail to iuri-. 1'ritv, H M&tft OR.SCOTT.84a Broadway St..N.Y. mate of the cases of hog-cholera from the across the river, and whether far or near assets of $350,000. returns received places the number of ani- it presents a most attractive appearance. PEDACURA INSOLES RUPTUKK! mals that have died at between 19,000 and The shipping trade of Liverpool during EGAK'8 IMPERIAL TRU88. Siou, Lime, Water Line, Calcined P lister, A life-size figure of a soldier "at rest" 1886 fell off 100,000 tons as compared with Cure Cold I'cet.Oout, Rheumatism, .-inml Spring with graded pres- 20,030. The ravages of the disease were stands guard over the premises from the I'aralyMls, Swollen l"eet, etc. Tho sure 1 to 6 pounds. Worn day and OEMHNT, LAND PLASTER, signally heavy in the adjacent cou'ties of 1885. The decrease was wholly in foreign point of the roof on the west side of the trade, coastwise shipping having some, Pelog White Proprietnry Co., 'M Church Htreet, night by an Infant a week old" or Wabash, Blackford, Miami, Wells, Adams, building. The figure cost 1500. In the New York, Manufacturers. Of llrHt clatM adult of 80 years. Ladles' Trnaes Huntington and Howard. what increassd. dl and a specialty. Enclose ttamps tot PLASTER HAIR, spring work will be commenced upon the The growth of Milwaukee during the Testimonials of Cures, measure* And all kinds of grounds, and they can easily be made beau- year shows gratifying progress, while that H. J. BROWN, Diat Agt for Ann ments. etc EGAN'H IMPERIAL Lumber Business on the Saginaw. Arbor. TRUSS CO., Ann Arbor. Mich. EAST SAGINAW, Mich., Jan. 3.—During the tiful. of Kansas City has been phenomenal. The last year tho mills on the Saginaw rivet business of St. Louis, on the other hand, have manufactured 789,000,000 feet of lum- INSURING INFANTS. shows a considerable decrease. George W. Hill, who killed J. D. Potter, !»"OFFICE:—Corner of Fifth and Huron 8ts., ber, 75,000,000 shingles and 10,000,000 A New York Judge Decides that This opposite Fireman's Hall, Ann Arbor, Mich. bunches of lath. There are now 30,000,000 Branch of the Business Is Illegal and a draughtsman in the navy yard at Nor Telephone No. 110. 587tf feet of logs in the booms. Mast Be Knjoined. folk, Va., was acquitted Friday, Potter NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Deputy Attorney had pretended to bo a single man and had Ten Men Killed in an English Mine. General Poste recently moved before Jus- deceived the daughter of his murderer. WE ARE IN THE SWIM LONDON, Jan. 1.—A cage at one of the tice Barrett, in Supreme Court Chambers, to The clearings of the Chicago banks were and Flower Thoroaghbrea Mark and Fancy 141,888,766 for the past five days, and $2,- I'oullry. It FOR THE coal mines at Houghton-Le-Spring, near have the Globe Mutual Benefit Association of r«*«J value, which cannot b« obtained elsewhere. Send I Durham, fell yesterday, killing the ten restrained from carrying on its business, 504,768,1)13 for the year. The banks of New i' v: SEEDS; postal for tii« moHl routplrir Cataloffur publtafaed, to I men who were in it. upon the ground that the company was in- York report the possession of $12,371,1)0 1 iq solvent, and that the insurance of infants, as excess of tho twenty-five per cent. rule. W. ATLEE BURPEE & CCO.O . PHILADELPHIPHILADELPHIAA ,PA PA.l Colonel W. H. Bolton, formerly superin THE MARKETS. practiced by tho association, is unauthor- ized by law. Judge Barrott has handed tondent of second-class matter in th- NEW YORK, J;m. 4. down a decision in the case. He says: cago post-office, was on Friday brought be- LIVE STOCK-Cattle 12 60 @ 5 60 "Thebusinoss of this company is limited fore Judge Blodgett, whore he pleaded Of your County. Send for Catalogue. Sheep 3 50 @ 5 50 guilty to an indictmsnt for embezzling $13, Hogs 4 40 & 4 80 to that of life and casualty insurance upon FLOU R—Good to Choice 3 10 ® 5 35 the co-operative and assessment plan. 603. ALLEN & PARKHURST, Patents 4 75 @ 5 15 Only members who accept tho contract James Kenmore, an orphan lad soul We»| WHKAT—No. 2 Red obligations of such membership can bo thus by a ihaiitablo society of New York, No. 2 Spring 81 & 91 !i 27 and 174 Summit St., Toledo. O CORN : I 49J4 insured. Infants are not eligible, as hanged himself in a barn near Peotone, 111., OATS—Mixed Western i 36 thev can not make a contract. Their because he was not remembered wlieu th« RYE i 59 parents can not insure their children's farmer's Christmas tree was filled with POUK-Mess* BIS 75 lives as members iu such co-operative or presents. SPECIAL NOTICEl LARD—StcanT 1 6 87S4 CHKKSE assignment companies. Only members The report of the Scotch Crofters" Com 12! U can be insured, aud an infant can uot be a IT IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT CHICAGO, Baring purchased the Interest of D. J. Ross in WOOL—Domestic 30 ~® 38 mission show* the existence of a system Anil I> IN ITS TI1IK1> VH.VIi. II has i.t.iv..! KM li IIIOI SAM1 «'OM I'M MKNT- the property known as the CHICAGO. member of a society and vote. The com- of rack rents in the Highlands as deplon ARV NOTICES, urn r ivhlch ui r. Bakad for. thiiagh all »<-re lh»nk- BEEVES—Extra (5 It © 5 20 pany's regulations are illegal on the sub- able as any known in Ireland, ami reoosk WM. ivOBLE PLANING MTLL Choice 4 55 @ 4 80 jectof insuring children," was tho con- fullv rrndy'« nhortcoruiugs. Kvery line of SHKEP 3 00 ©5 15 miles, and cost $20,000,000. About $5,000,001 Itit t*lxt<*en puff*** of reading matter i« original. Iu It* (•lliimnH SASHES, DOQU, BIND ud MOULDINGS BUTTER—Creamery 13 © SO m * m was spent on buildings just outside tho citj appear \olumt- after \o)um«* of Of all description, planing done to Good to Choice Dairy 10 © 34 limits. The real estate transfers for th« order on short notice. EGGS—Fresh. 24 © 2« Farco Business House* Burned. THE FINEST LITEEATUKE PRODUCED 15 THE RATION. FLOUR—Winter 3 75 ©4 00 year aggregated $75,000,000. FARGO, D. T., Jan. 4.—Chalmen's gro- wrrk'< I'I'KKKNT n>nt*ln« onr icill-idic««l t« r at Flr-t class work guaranteed at the lowest price*. Patents 4 25 a 4 ISO Washington was during Thuisday night K»K»r>. b«T»utiful IVM-III-., Humor. HIMI l«»rl«->.« KUilorial BarlaWS. OKAIN-Wheat No. 2 T7H«K «V part of which was occupied as sleeping An ••;> running. iOHS ABXSTONG, anrrfwor t« ROM Com »HS WHapartments of the Sherman House, was robbed of $7,000 worth of jewelry and con Oats W4^ 27 bnrned yesterday. Chairmen's loss is 180,- siderable money by a discharged servant With tnch a Visitor, tie Evening Lamp become! a thicg plraiast to think of. Rye.No.* &3 © 53* 000. The loss on the Time block is 110,000 named Silva, who was arrested whila Barley, No. 2 52 © 52tf boarding a train for New York. Cor. N. Fifth and Depot its, opposite M. C. B. BROOM CORN- and the Sherman Hc«so loses 12,000 ou fur- •Ho« i On* Year, %A ; SI* Months, »2.60 ; Single Copy, IO cent*. S. depot 560-611 Self working 3 © 5 niture. All were insured, Thomas Stephens, the bicyclist who haa Hurl 3 © 5 for the last three years been on a tour Inferior 'iii'V 3 —Nowadays people nod; they used to around the globe, has reached the end of PHETe, CHKAPIvST A>il> POTATOES (bu.) 35 © 48 PENNYROYAL WAFERS. bow. That is to say, in the hurry and his journey, and will be in San Francisco MOST niKAHI.I FENCE AND PORK—Mess 12 40 ©12 25 HACHINF. EVER Prescription of a, physician who LAUD—Steam 6 55 ©6 80 contempt for forms which this genera- within about two weeks, whore he will be FENCE baa had a life ton? experience in LUMBER— OFFERED. tion rather affects there is a disposition banfji: 'ted by the local bicycle clubs. treating female diseases, bused Common Dressed Siding 19 00 ©3150 Representative Springer, after a care. monthly with perfect success by Flooring 82 00 ©34 00 to do away with eerenioniou.sness. , MACHINES orer 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe, Common Boards 12 no ©1.100 ful study of the Pacific railroad question, effectual. Ladies ask your drug- Fencing 10 50 ©13 50 There is a quick recognition and a nt.sh- ] has decided to offer an amendment toth e — FOK gist for Pennyroyal wafers and Lath 1 28 a 1 75 ing on to attend to business, which ( Outhwaite Refunding bill requiring the take no substitute, or Inclose post- Shingles 1 70 ® 2 40 oompaniea to discharge their debt to tho 1 saare for scaled particulars. Bold by , EAST LIBERTY. seems to show more greed than gni- t •gyV^T"* all drucKlsts, $1 per box. Address CATTLE—Best «4 %i )SI ciousnes~. Bottom l'een nr,-k... Mfil.um 8 «3 the porti i' - profit* lor an (.uliiv trip.— , in their own County. It Ktvett you " profitable niatiuracturliiK bunl- MS HOGS -, fc;^ •^e.1 •ifHH at hOtM. Semi for iatnii.'ji'.f, Tf t» OJlrf 'ferinn till frvf. Aett flut'i '< iVeid* BHEEr—F'ior to Choice S thul L STAN DAP- 3? MFG. CO.. C1HCJNUAT1, OHIO. deal of solid food to nourish the great PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. THE REGISTER. mental strain of a session of our state legisla- PUBLISHED WfHKI/T BT ure; yet one might be deceived who would Miss Belle Cook is visiting in Detroit K:. KITTBEDO-B. compare the food devoured with the sensible Albert Sorg was in Detroit Saturday. ARBOR, MICH. inte lectual achievements of the statesmen W W. Watts is doing the local on the Argus. TEE- IMIS: who gather at Lansing to look af:er the Miss Sarah Cady is the guest of Detroit One Dollar j»r year In Advance ; 91.00 interests of this great state. The formal OVERCOATS MUST GO! If not paid antll after six month*. friends. opening of the legislature occurred at 12 ear Mrs. Muir returned to Grand Rapids, JST" ft/teen O#> P" V additional, to Svbmrtb- o'clock noon, yesterday, and the following UNDERWEAR MUST GO. •' tn ouitide <# Wauaencm Oranty. Monday. officers 'elected: House-Speaker, Danial Joe T. Jacobs and E. B. Abel are in THURSDAY, JANUART 6, 1687. P. Markey, of Ogemaw; pro tern., E. S. Detroit today. Bates, of Allegan; clerk, Daniel L. Cross- Bishop Harris of Detroit, was in the man, of Ingham ; sergeant-at-arms, John city Monday. HERB goes for 1887. P. Austin, of Gratiot; engrossing and E. B. Lewis, of St. Louis, Mich., was in the city over Sunday. Gloves and Mittens Must Go enrolling clerk, Clarence H. Leonard, of JEFFERSON DAVIS, the leader of the re- 1 Wayne; assistant, H. M. Rose, of Kent; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robeson returned OUT OIF THIS bellion, may yet live to see all the gener- to Port Huron, Monday. chief janitor, Chas. A. Lee, of Wayne; als who fought against him and deleated postmaster, Mrs. N. E. Randall, of Wayne; Wm. J. Olcott, of Hurley, Wis., is yi'it- him in his attempt to destroy the union ing friends in Aon Arbor. assistant, Miss Minnie Rice, of Ingham. conqured by the invincible warriors, Mrs E. McLaren, of South Main-st, is Senate—President pro tern., Chas. J. Mon- PI Death, who ha? most singularly spared seriously ill with lung fever. roe, of Van Buren; secretary, Lewis M- him so long. Dr. S. A. Jones was called to Muskegon, Miller, ot Mu>kegon; assistant, Geo. A. last Thursday for consultation. THE death of General Logan will impose Royce, of Baraga; sergeant-at-arms, P Ed Jolly has returned from a week's upon the Illinois legislature the duty of Q. Stoner, of Ingham; assistants, E. F. visit to his sister in Pentwater. electing a successor to the dead senator. Coon, of Ojeans, J. A. Dockery, of Mont- Mrs. E. Hudson, of the Cook House, Among the names mo ing theme of conversation at present and Titu9 LHutzel returned Wednesday L. E. ROWLEY, the talented young will be until it is settled. Thre are only morning from a visit to Chicago. editor of the Lansing Journal, will this four candidates in the field, Lacey, Stock- A, L. Hus8, of Monroe, spent N w week commeuce the publication of thebridge, Conger and Fitzgearld. Stock- Years' day with relatives in the city. gecond daily in Lansing. Of course it briiige will lead in the number of votes at Prof. Chas. H. S:owell and wife were HOLIDAYS •will be democratic. Harry Stitt, the first, but will not be able to command the guests of Detroic friends last week. clever young journalist who has occupied enough on the first ballot to elect A Prof. C. N. Jones, who has been spend- But these Goods are in the ing his vacation in Detroit, has returned. the city editor's chair of the state Rnpub- combination may be made that will prove lican since its inception, will do the same Prof Merle A. Breed, of the Coldwater too strong for him, although bis chances public schools, was in the city Wednesday. effective work on the new daily. at the present time seem to be rather the Sam Langsdorf and J. J. Quarry journ- me st favorable. ied to Detroit last Friday for a short BAILEY & CBAWFOBD'3 new literary visit. venture, the Saturday Telegram, published Coming- Events. Mrs. J. R. Bach and child spent New at East Saginnw, appeared on our streets Years day with relatives in St. Louis, last Saturday. It is the same sice as THE Alpine Choir—Feb. 11th. Mich. SLAUGHTER PEN! REGISTER and a very readable' sheet; bat Revs. Dr. Ramsay and Haakeil will ex- Miss Bertha Christinan was the guest we doubt it Crawford's high flown, in- change pulpits next Sunday forenoon. of Miss Emma Gardner, in Detroit, New Now to be Sacrificed at any Price. comprehensible literary effusions will be The regular montnly meeting of theYears. sufficiently appreciated by the busy labor- Cocker League will be held next Monday Mrs. M. Campbell and children, of De- evening. The time will be devoted to troit, are the guests of Mrs. M. Green and ers of the Saginaw Valley to draw their music, recitations, etc. family. nickels in numbers sufficient to lengthen We Shall Close Overcoats From $1.91 Upwards Mrs. Patton Taylor, M. D., of Chicago, E. S. Crawford, of the Saturday Tele- its existence over six months at the long- will address tbe temperance meeting Sun gr»m, East Saginaw, was in the city over est. It is really "too good to lire." day afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at Cropsey's Sunday. a. hall. Good music provided. Miss Anna Villhauer, of Toledo, was the We " " Underwear " .20 THERE is to be a great reform party The following interesting program has guest of the Misses Hangsterf'er's over started in Cincinnati in February, the de- been arranged for the next meeting of the Sunday. Unity club, in the Unitarian church par- sign of which is to right all the evils of our Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allaby, spent New lors, Monday evening, Jan. 16th : "Taffy Years and Sunday, with relatives, in We " " Mittens " .17 government, especially those pertaining to social," with a paper on "taffy" by Mits Hastings, Mich. oar labor interests. It is not expected Nettie Brown, and Mrs. Prof. Burt will Miss Charlotte Hutzel, of W. Washing- that the majority wi'.l be composed of read a paper on "Elizabeth Barrett Browning." ton-st, left Tuesday morning for East great capitalists and millionaires. It is Saginaw to visit a sister. Bring your Cash and purchase a year's supply. said that a state convention of the new W. J. Scanlan's new song, "Gathering the Myrtle with Mary," which is already Master Eddy Hudson entertained a party will be called to meet at Lansing being whisiled on the streets, was sug- number of his little friends to dinner, at the Cook House, last Friday. A. L. NOBLE, soon. It is a question worthy of at least a gested by the name of his young guide, single thought, how to carry on this Mary 0 Gmdy, who showed him some of Jacob Wile, medic '86, practicing at La Port, Ind., was the guest of Ann Arbor government without having as many the romantic spots near the Lake of Kil- larney during his recent tour in Ireland. friends Saturday and Sunday. Leading Clothier and Hatter. parties as there are men of ideas. Mr. Scanlan has sent the young woman Mi8. Cook, Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. several copies of his song, and within a Eckerman, of Detroit, were the guests of Ann Arbor, Dec, 21, '86. THE State Teachers' Association closed a few days it will be heard on both sides of Mrs. John Muehlig over Sunday. successful meeting at Lansing last Thurs- the Atlantic.—Sunday Courier. At the Miss Ella Mueth, of Detroit-st, was very The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. day. The following officers were; elected opera house, Jan. 13. happily surprised last evening by a num- Among the Savings Banks in our state for the ensuing year: President, J. W. Next Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Sunder- ber of her 'riends calling upon her. there is no: e outside of Detroit that has land will begin a series of sermons on Ewing, Ionia; vioe presidents, D. A. Mrs. Wm. Kulencamp, of Sharon, has taken a more solid and prominent posi- " Practical Christianity, or Important tion than the Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Stevens, Adrian, and J. A. Stuart, Mon- been visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret Philanthropies and Reforms," treating Diehl, of South Ingalls-st the past week. Its growth has been steady and of tbe -IN- roe; secretary, C. W. Pickell, Ludington; such subjects as " Crime, its Causes and kind that makes it one of the best banks A. L. Noble and family have returned treasurer, E. L. Briggs, Grand Haven; Prevention;" "Intemperance, its Causes in the state. The list of depositors em- and Prevention;" " Poverty, its Causes from their eastern trip. Mr. Noble has members of the executive committee, L. braces our citizens occupying all different and Prevention ;" " Prevention of Cruelty been slightly indisposed since his return. positions, but mainly among the farmers, McLouth, N. N. French, L. R. Halsey; to Dumb Animals and Children;" "Bet Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Watts were called mechanics and laborers, and these are the members of the Reading Circle council, ter Homes for the Poor;" "Child-saving to Holly, Monday to attend the funeral classes whom they especially seek. Mary E. Tiltou, Lansing, L. C. Hull, De- Woik," etc. In the evening he will of their brother-in-law, Dr. T. B. John- Deposits are received from one d6llar up speak on, " The In'allibility of the Bible." son. troit; representative to the University and interest paid. Miss Luella Brush gave a very delight- Nothing as s«nsible offers itself to fond Semi-Centennial celebration, J. M. B. Sill, gwlati Singers at University Hall. ful party New Year's eve. Dancing and parents and friends as to deposit a small Ypsilanti. * card playing was the order of the eve- amount on New Year's time tor some Tbe first appearance, last night, of 11 err ning. Refreshments were served. child, who will be prouder with a bank HERE is practical sanitation well-de- Andre's Alpine Choir and Tyrolese Com- Chas. H. Manly went to Lansing Tues- account than with any other gift. Saturday, fined. Dr. Henry F. Lyster, a member pany, at Association Hall, was a success. day. He will be in' Adrian Saturday with the Bank will be open for savings deposits A crowded house repeatedly encored the the committee to try and secure the next from 7 to 3 p. m. of the Michigan state board of health asks : efforts of the performers. The solos and "While the germs and species will be meeting of the Soldiers' and 8ailors' as- duets by Mile. Violette, a soprano with a sociation. Tbe Co-partnership $25,000 STOCK preserved in nature, what can be done to rich, sweet voice, and Miss Emily Major, heretofore existing between Geo. Osius a powerful mezxo soprano, were well ren- Burt J. Lamb, formerly of this city, save the in dividual and enable him to at- but for the past year in Portage, Wis., and Geo. Wahr, as Geo. Osius Sc Co., is tain his highest degree ot perfection, dered. There were choruses and per this day dissolved by mutual consent. formances on the either, guitar, Alpine was in the city last week visiting friends. Was thrown on the Market Monday, Last physically and mentally?" Then he He has accepted a position with a San- The business will be carried on by Geo. viola, mandolin ; ni xylophone, by Herr Wahr. answers his own question by saying: "It Pitiinger, Herr and Frau Haupt, Herr dusky house for trie next year. Mrs. N. G. Phelps, of Bancroft, was the Ann Arbor, Jan. 3, 1887. GEO. OSICB, is here that a science is applied, known as Pfister and Fraulein Therese. A very 628-30 GKO. WAHR. Having purchased the entire stock of Furniture, sanitary scienoa. The discoveries in this un-American feature was the transacting guest of D. Cramer's family the first of the of the stage business in sight of the audi- week. Her husband was the founder of Carpets, etc.,now in the Keck Stores on Main Street, science are nothing more than translation ence.—Daily, (N. T ) Telegram. the village of Bancroft and is s'till largely Ann Arbor, the store will be opened on Monday, and application of natural laws to the pre- interested in its progress. OUR. December 20th, and this immense stock will be servation of health and the prolongation Proceeding* of Probate Conrt. A party of young people of the fir. t F\MOUS of life. A young man is in no way re- ward went out to Hamburg, Saturday sold at prices for Cash., that will close it out in the sponsible for his inheritance, but sanitary Monday—The will of J. L. Hallock »d- evening, to a social. Besides a break- next sixty days. mitted to probate, Louisa J. and Elsie A. down, a tip over in the snow, a runaway science can tuach him much that will profit etc., everthing passed off very pleasantly, *3.00 Ann Arbor, December 18th, '86. him, and can do much to protect him. Hallock were appointed administratrix. Zina P. King was appointed administraior P. H. Djlan, of Williamston, Ingham Suppose that his lather had died at thirty of the estate of Mrs. Mary King. February county, has been in the city the past few RICHMOND .8 formerly threnurer of North- field township and moved to Ingham coun- and a victim of various neuralgias, and tor of the estate of Marenret Simpson. Thursday—January 3lat was fixed asty but a few years ago, but during that The Palace Grocery, came from a comparatively short-lived Closing Sale I the day for proving the will of the late time he made friends enough to elect him NO. 9 NORTH MAIN ST., family. Sanitary scienoe would say toSamuel Cu-ihraati. Final settlement of coroner nex: fall. The Best Shoe ever Offered for OP THE YEAR. this young man, choose your occupation the estate of Laura St. John. Mayor Robison, Recorder Pond and from among those which will enable you Wednesday—In the estate of Sarah Aid Hens, of the council, and Col. Dean, the Money. Fine Imitation McDonald M lien, deceased, January 31st Capt. Manly and others are in Adrian to- to be in the open air a large portion of was fixfd as the day for proving will. In French Kid, Wears Soft and the time; wbere exercise would insure day trying to induce the executive com- the estate of J obn Ketland, deceased, an mittee of the Southwestern Soldiers' and does not Crack; Made on OD- good sleep at night; where order was fixed lor proving will February Cutting Down Prices Sailors' Association to Belect Ann Arbor era and Com. Sense Lasts- flood digestion waits on appetite, and health on 1st. as the next place for holding their re- Everv Pair Warranted. both. union. The committee took with them a PROPRIETORS, Beat Kstste Trausfers. All Around At He should prefer the saddle to the office guarantee of $1,000, from ten of our GOOOSPEED & SON'S. leading citisens as an extra inducement. Have on hand a Fresh and Complete desk, the broad field of the farm and the 17 Sontii Main •»«., ADI Arbor, Mich Stock of Every thing in the Wm. Kent to N. VanDerwalker, Man- Dr. Winohell, returned last Thursday smell of new-mown hay to the narrow chester, $120. from a trip to Massachusetts and Con- streets and the lowering clouds of smoke N. VanDerwalker to Rudolph Stuck- necticut, and reports a very enjoyable and dust that hang over the crowded city. well, Manchester, $200. time. At Melrose, Massachusetts, he was REDTflARDT & CO,Grocery Line He should turn his back upon the tempt Jacob Shaver to Henry Hagan, Chelsea, tendered two receptions, one by the C. L. 8. C, and one by Mrs. CoL Hesseltine, at The acknowledged Low Priced TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS Ti $300. kg offer of a clerkship in an insurance both places many distinguished literary office or store, and herd sheep in New Hudson T. Morton to Elizabeth E. persons being present from Boston and In Large Amounts and Noteworthy opportunity to get Dunn, Ypsilanti city, $25. Mexico, caule in Montana, or manufacture other places. A reception was also given SHOE DEALERS James Tiplady to Nellie Tiplady, Dex- in his honor at Lynn, Mass., and one at AT €A$B mi@E$! lumber in Northern Michigan, or farm it Down them ail for low prices. ter, $800. Melrose, N. Y., his home. Kmil can sell at law Figure*. in Washtenaw or Oakland county. Let Frank Tiplady to James Tiplady, Dex Ladies' Fine K'd Button Shoes JI 25 Genuine Bargains! him do anything under the sun rather The Large Invoice of Teas they Buy ter, $11,500. Going out in the car the other day I and upwards and Sell is good proof that in than insure mna.-eli in the shadows of in- ThU Sale ivill last until the end of K. T. VauVankenburg to H. T. Van-saw a bright little miss ot my acquaintance Gents' Fine Oalf Buttoned Shoes the year. door life. Sanitary science comes to the Vaukeaburg, Manchester, $£00. with a library book in her dainty gloved 81.25 and upwards. Quality and Frioes aid of this young man in all of his envi- John Ho*lzel to John G. Kenchler, Lodi, hand, and, noticing the title was that of $950. a rattier abstruse subject I said, "Why, my REMEMBER, THIS. We are Cutting down Prices on Cloaks ronments. dear, you select very deep literature for THEY GIVE BARGAINS. and Shawls, Dress Goods, Flannels, Michael Frank to Jacob Frank, Ann your reading; I had no idea you were so No matter what others may offer, it Fresh Roasted Coffees every week and • Blankets. Hosiery Underwear,Ble:^chea STATE IFIVIBS Arbor city, $800. •tudious." She answered. "Oh, is it ? will pay you to see our goods, and get none but Prime Articles are used ; and Unbleached Cottons, Denims, Tick- Well,*I did, not knew what to get, aud so our prices, we can and wilt give better Also • Large Line and Fine ngs, Shirtings. Cotton Flannels; Every- The ostensibly wise law makers of Mr. B. Buuhter, a well-known citisen took this, as the cover compared so beau- bargains. Assortment of hing Cut down to reduce our Stock to Michigan have again gathered at head- of Lancaster, Pa., has used St. Jacobs Oil, tifully with my hat. Did you ever see a the lowest possible point by Jan- quarters and the Lansing hotel and beard- and coosi Jers it an excellent remedy in more perfect match ? "— New England Sole Agts GRAY BROS. Ladies Fine Shoes, CROCKERY, GLAS8WARE & LAMPS. ary 1st. Homestead. BRACKETT «t CO'S Gents Fine ing house keepers are busy. It takes a great cases of swellings, bruises and burns. Shoes 42 S Main St. W Call mm* H*r The* ! TUOJHEY BROS. church, met with the president, Miss Nan THE REGISTER. Sewell, Wednesday afternoon. E. E. Ferguson has been dismissed from THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1887. assisting American expressman Vail, anc n a handsomer man appointed in his place E. P. Goodrich filled the Presbyterian COUNTY NEWS. pulpit Sunday, in absence of Dr. McC >rkle who h* been at Howell on ciurch busi- THE FUR FLIES ness. Northville has a tob >ggan slide. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bovee <6 years. Funeral was held and try to recruit his ill health. Sunday. AT TTSTTAIi TIME. N/"Ten Nighta in a Bar-room," will be Saline Items. produced at the Milan opera hou3e Fri- day and Saturday evening cf this week, Good bye, 1886. Our Customers will remember we are the Only for the benefit of the Milan cornet band. Mrs. E. W. Ford is very sick. Clothing House in Ann Arbor that The good citizens of Norville presented Arda and Eda Clark spent the holidays 27 and 29 Main St. Famous One-Price Clothing House. their pastor, the Rev. J. J. Phelps, with at Hudson, Mich. have a Legitimate about $10 in cash for a Christmas present, Ed. Rurkraan and A. Rheinfrank did together with a quantity of grain and a Hillsdale New Year's. choice selection of vegtables. Mrs. Julia Turner, of Detroit, visitec Dexter Leader : Two of the ice saw- Mrs. L. S. Pierce last week. ers who were playing "sailor" last Wed- nesday, were treated to a cold bath ; both, Mrs. Wm. Farmer of Norfolk, Ohio MARKING DOWN SALE however, through the prompt assistance visited friends here for the past week. of their fellow workmen were rescued. Mart Reynolds and A. B. VanDuzer All the old Prices remain as heretofore, and the The South Lyon Sunday school exhibit- took in Detroit the fore part of last week marked down Prices Mr. and Mrs. J. Warner visited Mr. HOLIDAY ed a true Christian spirit last Sunday by taking up a Christmas contribution from Reaves' people, of York, a few days last its members amounting to $13.50, which week. XXT PLAIN FIGURES I will be sent to some needy and worthy Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Helber were religious institution. made happy January 1st by the arrival o Every Overcoat, every Suit, every Pair of Pants, The following list of officers were elect- a nice baby. every Hat, every Cap, every Glove ed by lodge No. 65, F. and A. M., of Mrs. M. A. TIazlett is expected to give Dexter at their last meeting : W. M., A. her popular leoture, "The Boys in Blue,' and Mitten. Lathrop: S. W., Chas. Coy ; J. W., John in the near future. Edwards; S. D., F. Lathrop, J. D., E. Doane: Miss Mille Camn, of Lansing, formerly TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS WHAT sec, L. C. Rodman ; treas., H. M. Ide. teacher in the Union School, visiteti The South Lyon Excelsior boastingly friends over New Years. remarks: Visit all the adjoining villages Mr. and Mr?. E. C. Russell, of Mason THE TWO within a radius of 20 miles, then return to Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Reynolds Mufflers, South Lyon and you will find better and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Marsh, during the Are doing. Bring them to town. streets, cleaner walks, brighter lights and holidays. a better regulated village than any of The Farmer's Club which was called to Let every Merchant make it a point to inform •em. meet in G. A. R. Hall, Dec. 29th, was well List of officers elected at the annual attended and the following officers elect- their Customers of this great Sale. meeting of Saline lodge, No. 272, I. 0. 0. ed : President, J. S. Wood ; Vice Presi- F., last Monday evening: N. Gk, Henry dent, J. F. Avery; Secretary, B. N. Smith: We know our Store will be crowded. So do not Colluin; V. G., O. E. Hawkins; Sec'y, J. Treasurer, Charles R. Cobb; Executive Elegant Neckwear, H. Fish; Treas., L. L. Kilby; Representa- Board, A. A. Wood, G. L. Hoyt and Jas. delay; the first come always get the best. tive of Grand Lodge, J. H. Bortle ; Trus- S. Kyte. The next meeting will be held tee, J. G. Ehnis. at J. 8. Wood's, Lodi, on January the 14th A large bank barn belonging to theat 10 o'clock, a. m. , THE TWO SAMS, Arnold estate, about four miles west of the city, caught fire last Friday evening AS.1 ARBOR MARKETS The Only Strictly One-Price Clothiers. and burned to the ground, consuming a OFFICK OF THE REGISTKR, quanity of hay and some farming imple- Jauuary 6,1887. , Gloves and Mittens. ments. A caw and a pig also perished in These quotations are corrected weekly. Under the bead "wholesale" we quote prices as paid to the flames. The loss is estimated at $1,200, farmers bringing their products In, and under the which is partially covered by insurance. head "retail are prices to consumers as sold over the counter. We are under obligations to the The M. E. Sunday school, at South Ly- Central Mills, Rinsey &SeaDolt, John Helnimann on, have elected the following officers for and M. Weinmann for favors rendered. the ensuing year : Superintendent, L. S. Wholesale Market. Wheat—75c per bu. The Finest Line Ever Allen; 1st ass't., M. Hodgeaian, 2nd ass't., Apples—50(4 60c per bu. Mrs J. Wilson ; sec, Elroa Wilson ; ass't., Beans—80@125c per bu. Beef—5J^@6c per ft. sec., Cora Dunlap; treas., Mrs. H. Jones; Chickens—8c a lb. librarian, B. Hodgeman ; ass't librarian, Clover seed—86.50 per bu. G. C. Allen; organist, Mrs. H. Jones; Butter—16c per lb. Shown in Ann Arbor. Calf Skins—7 a 9c green. ass't. organist, Etta Doty. Corn—22«*25c per bu. Egg*— Oc per aoz. Stokbridge Sun: Stockbridge has Hay—812 a ton. never had an inmate of the county house. Hides—7c per lb. Only three and they very old people re- Live pork—3J4@3JJc per lb. Maple syrup—11 25 per gal. FURNITURE ceive any assistance from our poor fund. Mutton—6 a 7c per lb. We have not had an inmate of the county Oat3—28c per bu. Pelts—10c@ll 50. bastile'in almost two years, and only one Pork—5(8 6c per ft. Overcoats Must Go assault and battery case within a year. Potatoes—15c per bu. Tallow—3%c per ft. Everybody is busy at something and Turkeys—10@llc per lb. every child wears a cheerful, happy face. Veal—7c per ft. AT COST Good enough! Ketall Market. South Lyon Excelsior : Among other Apples—70c per bu. advancements that South Lyon boasts of Bacon—10c per ft. Beans— 5c per qt Regardless of Cost. none are more satisfactory or note worthy Beefsteak—10^12^ than the present condition of our religious Butter—18c per ft. Cherries—dried, 20325c per ft. enterprises. Churches and pastors are Commeai—2c per ft. sustained with fervent Christian unity and Eggs—23c per aoz. Flour—at the mills, *2.38 per cwt. each Sabbath brings lull houses of church Grapes—3a5c per lb. goers. An average estimate of 000 people Ham—12J4c per ft. would not be in excess of the number at- Hominy—-4c per lb. tending church at this place on the Sab-Honey—20c per lb. FOR THE NEXT 30 DATS! Lard—10c per lb. bath day. Lemons—2A15c per lb. Co., ot Jackson, with their excellent band Veal—8@12cK per lb. of 15 pieces, and a number of ladies, mak- We can not carry our Stock over ing a party of some sixty persons, arrived on the afternoon train. Our citizens will 've them a banquet at the Goodyear IS THE PURE AB9OHTTE WM. W, DOUGLAS & gouse this evening and the band will give until next Spring on account of a a free concert at Goodyear HalL NECESSITY Saline Observer: The meeting held Or HEALTH. BLOOD yesterday forenoon in the G. A. R. hall, rpHE marvellous results of HOOD'S : a Bankrupt Sale, and therefore con- was well attended by the representative 1 SAPARILLA upon all humors and low On March 1st I Will Retire From Active Business farmers of this section. The organization conditions of the blood (as prov- was perfected, a constitution and code of en by the cures effected) / prove In order to do this I will close out my entire Stock of rales and by-laws adopted, and officers it the best BLOOD MED-, lCINK. clude to sell our Goods at any price elected B3 follows: President, J. S. Such has been the sue /cess ol this article at home that near- Wood ; vice president, J. F. Avery ; sec, ly every family in wholeneigh, CLOTHING and FUKJTISHI1TG GOODS B. N. Smith; treas ,Uhas. R. Cobb; executive borhoods have been taking it at regardless of Cost. board, A. A. Wood, G. L. Hopt, Jos. R. tbe same time it eradicates At what the Goods will bring. Kyte. The club starts out with 14 charter scrofula, vital., and enrich- OVERCOATS, MEN'S SUITS, UNDERWEAR, BOY'S SUITS. members. The next meeting will be held as the blood, /thereby restoring at the residence of the president, J. S. and renovat /ing the whole sys- Wood, in Lodi, on Friday, Jan. 24, at 10 tern. Hood's /SARSAPARILLA puri- Everything must go. The Goods will be sold without regard to coHt. It is a pity to see such a new and A. M. The special subject for discussion fles the J <-bloody . Hood's SABSA- will be ''wintering and oare of stock." PARILLA /«S) /curesdyspepsia. Hood's During this Sale all Goods will be marked in plain figures. One Price to all. SABSA- / rJS) /PARILLA cures bilious- carefully selected Stock as ours ness. / \X? /& peculiar point in Hood's WM. WAGNER, Oar Tpsl. Friend*. SAB- / ^ /SAPARILLA is tliat it builds 21S. Main-St, Ann Arbor. up and strengthens the system, while it \ Brcext Lodeman returned to his school eradicates disease, and as nature's gnat sacrificed in such a way. in Indiana, Monday. assistant proves itself invaluable as a pro- tection from diseases that originate In NEW YEAR'S. NEW YEAR'S. Miss Mary Miner has be«n .spending a changes of the wa.sons, of climate and of few days in Jackson. life Mr, and Mrs. Bowling and family spent New Year's in Detroit. SCROFULM. 135 HOWARD STREET, l Pro! Cleary, of the business college, LOWELL, MASS., Jan. IT. I spent Saturday in Detroit. MK88RS. C. I. Hoou Si Co.: Gentlemen — SLIPPERS, SUPPERS! I have used HOOD'S SAKSAPAIIILLA in my Cheaper than ever and a complete assortment of Children's Rubber Normal teachers and jtudenu took up family for scrofulous humor with wonderful work again on Wednesday. success, and am happy to tell you that it Is 3oots. The prices are let down on our Goods. Gents' felippere for •l.OO the best medicine we ever used. I do sin- worth $1.6O; Women's Kid Shoes, $1.25, worth $1.6O; Gent's Button, Geo. W. Hough, the news dealer, hat cerely advise any one who is troubled with Lace or CongTess Shoes, sold for $2.OO, worth $2 5O. KUCH & HALLER scrofula to give this valuable remedy a trial, moved his family and belongings back to and assure them they will not be disappoint- No trouble to show goods. Detroit ed. Very truly yours, The sons of temperance gave their (Coburn Shuttle Co.) C. C. PICKERING. listers and sweethearts a Sne sleigh ride, HOOD'S SABSAPABILLA is sold by all Drug- SAMUEL KRAUSE, Tuesday evening. gists. Price $1 per bottle; six for *5. Pro- The chapel guild of the Episcopal pared by C. I. HOOD * CO., Lowell, Mass. i 48 South Main Street, - - Ann Arbor, Mich. Scott'M Emulsion of Pnre THE COST OF LIVING. BOREAL BLASTS. REPORT OP THJs CONDITION Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites. or THE MOVEMENT OF GKAIN. Statistic* Show That There Wux » Might Th« Country Experiencing the Coldest I« more reliable a< an Hgent in the cure of Reduction During the Fust War. Weather of the Season. Consumption, Chronic Coughs and Ema- Beport on Transportation Routes NBW YORK. Jan. 3 —From tables pre- CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—The thermometer Sun- ciation, than any remedy known to medi- Ann Arbor Savings Bank pared by the Anttriam Qroctr it appears day ranged from 5 to IS degrees below cal science. It is so prepared th»t the AT to the Seaboard. that the wholesale cost of staple articles of zero. At four o'clock this morning it was food were, with one or two exceptions, otency of these two most valuable 8 below. At other points in Illinois the reciScs is largely increased. It is also ANN ARBOR, MICH., «tr»nrTORONTO, (Int., Jan. 4.—A cold spell pre- Due Depositors „ „ 466,794 60 " Leave 2 00 3 10 7 54 1 58; 3 43TOT ter wheat, being the lowest average price vails throughout Ontario, the mercury or clubs. They were to be commended Albion 1 25 3 32 2 23 4 058 20 sis ol wheat, and in 1NS."> the earn $ 581,863 32 • Jackson 3 10; 4 18; 8 47 3 10 4 459 15 erop reached 1,800,000,090 bust.. on record. Wheat sold at an average of 1 ranging from 10 to 3A degrees below zero. r one thing, he said, they saved a good to 2 cents per bushel above the cost for two I do solemnly swear that the above statements Grass Lake 3 38! j 5 13 984 five-Iold Increase in wheal and a three-fold WATKHTUWN, N Y., Jan. 4.—In several nany women from bad husband?. Chelsea 3 M 5 : 953 preceding years. Vanned goods range from places in this count; yesterday morning true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Dexter 4 12 5 5016 07 increase in oorn. The increase in other CHAS. E. HI8COCK, Cashier. cereals has not been to rapid. I" the ex- 10 to '3(> per cent, higher for most sorts. the thermometer registered 40 degrees be- ANN ARBOR.... 4 33. 5 30 9 45 4 35; 6 08 10 25 low zero, which is the coldest weather of Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 4th day Ypsilanti 4 BO 5 4ft 9 56 I 52 6 24 10 40 jort trade wheat ranks lirst. in valur. and FOREIGN COINS. Wayne Junction 5 15 6 05 5 15 6 47 11 03 in fifty-eight years has added »,600,000,- this season. of January, 18t>7. West Detroit I 5 60! 6 &•> 10 35 5 50' 7 20 11 45 L. GRUNEB, Notary Public. Detroit...-Arrive 6 00: 6 45ilO 15 «00 to the value ol our National produc- The Svrretary of the Treasury to CITY Of HKXICO, Jan. 4.—A cold wave When B»by ni aick, w« gmrt her Cutoria, 6 001 7 30 11 45 tion, a sum equivalent to four times the a iirrnlar Declaring; Their Value i the from the United States struck the valley GOING WEST. Talue of exported corn and corn-meal dur- I'niU't ttstSS of Mexico early yesterday morning. Thin When ahe w« a Child, she cried for Caatori*, BOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 18/» ing the same period. WASHINGTON, Dec 81.—The Director of ice formed in several places in the city. When ahe became Miaa, ahe clang to Castor!*, *r F. W. *OBi BAKER'S Station*. *M'l +F x8 The report shows that the difference in the Mint has estimated, and the Secretary There was a remarkably sudden change in Whsn ah* had Children, ahe g»Te them Cutoria, E Ex. Kex £* of the Treasury wiil proclaim on the temperature within a few hours. the prices of corn between the Atlantic A. • M jorts and the lake ports has steadily de January 1, the values of the foreign LAWBBXCB, Kan., Jan. 3—Prof. Snow, Detroit Leave 7 00 'J 1(1 1 30 4 00 8 00 IU dined from Jl cents per bushel in \*V-\ to 10 coins of the world, to be taken in Btate M« t- orologist, sums up his report for Warranted abtolutely pure West Detroit 7 10 9 M 1 40 4 10 8 10 9 » ecntspcr bushel in 1888;between the At- estimating the value of all foreign December as follows: This was the coldest Cocoa, from which the eiceaa ot Wayne Junction 7 40 9 53 2 03 4 45 8 37 955 Oil haa been removed. It baa (Ant Ypsilanti 8 01 10 12 2 20 5 12 8 58 10 20 lantic ports and the Western river ports merchandise imported into the United December since 1878, its average tempera ANN ARBOR.... 8 16 10 25 2 32 6 30 9 12 ion from 19 cents in 1X7H to 11 cents in IiSW. States on or after January 1, lfcST. The ture being usually low. There have been " What is a hero? " asks an exjharge. time the strength of Cocoa mixed Dexter.- 8 35 ... ..- ...... 6 50 9 32 with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar This in a measure shows the tendency of changes from the circular of last year are two colder IVivmbers in the last nineteen A hero is a m»n who oan pass a crowd of Chelses 8 48 .... m 805 9 62 M«M«B freight rates to decrease. in the value of silver coins, the price of sil- yw«r*.—1K3 and 1878. Ihe rainfall was only and ia therefore far more economi Gras« Lake 9 10 ..« 27 10 15 A."lT OV8 engaged in making gnov balls with- cal, coating Irs* than one cent a Jackson 9 86 32 7 10 10 52 12 Oi ver having declined from an average of half the average amount, thus fitly closing ii 10 Tsij 11 Regarding the question of long and short ut turning his head to make sure that Albion— U 12 4 03 7 S.'I L 27 12 42 tl.00 per ounce tine t ft- 35 4 32 T'iO 40 TB 00 lor thirty Six cutlet Hum for nlt'-cn. The ver yen. ?>4 cents; Mexico, dollar. ?.'H vember 80, for New York, is believed by Chicago. 5 15 i 930 7 805 heet for writing on both sides of her pa- P. M. p. M. P. M. A. a. A. ». •sport continues: oeaU; Peru, sol,.72.7 cents.; Hussia. ruble, her airentti in this city to have boen lost Sawing Made Easy. 58.8 cents: Tripoli, mahbub, Bft.0 bents; )er, fhe qui'etly retorted. "Well, anrl "IB Pennsylvania local rate, ;iro hij;li» r than with ail on board during the Divembet KOHABCH A WTJO XACHIIIB Canada Division. SB Ifassaohusetts. In Ohio the r.ite is ui*mi the United States of Colombia, peso, 7U.7 cent*. on't you print on both sides of yours? " uaHxmaro s gales. She was commanded by Captaii —Boston Trsnscrint. SENT OIT GOING EAST.—DETROIT TO BITPALO. »»!'.< nn imiuilri ai it !•• on !»>, Mitts th<' lontf Smith, formerly Of the-British steamship ftau! of v'lt) miles, instead of betag relatively THE FAILURE RECORD. BO Z>jflL'X'tB' Stotfcnw. I Pac. ;N. y. iM'l &: Atl BANY less, >K relatively swatw. In MmsarhuKOtts in Beaconsneld, and well known in maritime NY EX L. Ex Ac'da. Ex. Ex. 1883 i ••">! I.I cents to transport a A Slight Palling On* In thr \umlM-r or I'n- circles, and had a cr.-w of thirty men. A New York paper spe»ks of "a dan- p. M P. M A. M A. » P. M. »u*h»i "i wheat <>i miles; tn<: eon in lueky \>ntureH in HitNrtiPSH Daring the She was valued at *50.000, and her cargo ol ;erous highwayman," and the inference is Detroit. Lv. |7 15 *10 55 i to 00 *6 10 •12 05 Connecticut for transporting the same PMt Vrar. steel rails at 165,000, all of which is covered o be drawn that highwaymen are innocu- 8t Thomaa, Ar.' U 05 2 07 10 10 9 40 3 25 quantity of gSSiD t>- miles was ', r.nrs; NKW YOKK, Jan. 3.— Tlie weekly review by insurant Leave ll 10 2 12 1 00 9 50 3 SO •JI Pennsylvania, no niles, *J gents, :m 1212 44 606 Ohio, 60 mile, r> cents. Of course the condi- Thr Bank Is Uabta. acquires by reading the newspapers!— Fallr View Runs 1 14 The statistics of failures lor the entire Niagara Falls. 2 22 5 08; via Ft 1 23 TIE tions niay not haw been thr same.. K.iriher year of !«!•«'>, up till nooi of the last day of CBI< Aoo, Jan. 4.- In the, case of Prathei tacton Sr»nsoript Su*p. Bridge 2 85 5 20 Er. D. 1 40 650 west we linil Kansas paying U cents |M rtiushl 1 the year, show a slight falling of as com- and others, doing business as the Nodawaj OD. farmers getting miles," raises, Sores, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tetter, ia»o brElanUr illuminated WKST—BCFKALO TO DETKOIT. The eommittee findstha t there has notdecrease r no pay required. It is guaranteed to ip. ». A. a,A. H. A. M. A. M. Co arc ordered to pay the amount. ;ive perfect satisfaction, or money re- Buffalo Leavel'll 80J *o 45 ft 05 yt 00•11 35 In Massachusetts and Connecticut The number oi traders reported in but Su»p. Bridire...Ar 12 30; 6 43 12 38 in is.s<. 11 the United SUtesi» Ct)0,S41 of unded Price 25 cents per box. For sale Runs via rfttM- have steadily declined rinttl Cooleyf*< Appointment*. Niagara Falls 12 45 6 ji Ft. Erie 12 56 MM In Ohio they declined from these one trader in Sccry ninrttycighl w Eberbttc'n & Son. Falls View 7 04 Division. 1 05 1.446 cents per ton per mile in failed. In W8B ther. • 1 W9,» CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—Receiver Cooley has Welland 1 10 7 26 7 10: 10 05 1 33 appointed William Duncan general traffic St. Thomas Ar. 4 10; 9 55 11 15 1 101 4 85 I860 to .8750 of a cent in 1888 in anJ of these, iu thai year, one tvadertn [inise—Oi'U have to leave yez, mum. Lv. 4 15 10 00 445 Michigan the average rate per U>! per every eight] six failed The averagella- manager of the Wabash lines under hU 3 00 1 15 control; K. H. Wade, general superinten- L»dy—Why so, Mary Ann? Detroit...- Arrive 8 OS I 1 05 8 45: 5 20 845 mile in 1874 was l.:<~ cents, and in UBS it hilities per failure tv 1888 is $11,651, as A. M P. M 1 M. dent and G. W. Stevens assistant; S. W. Nurse—Well, mum, the baby's gettin' '. M.I . M. P. had declined to 1.09 cents per ton per mile. agsfti d an averaRe In I88B of 111 • old. On the principal railroads of Iowa, Wis- Snow general passenger agent, F. 1. Whit- consin, Missmm. Minnesota, Nebras " Jim Cummingh" ,luil*'d. ney auditor and W. B. Corncau treasurer. Lady—I don'- see what difference that California there has also been considerable is[ 1.... :- Jan. :i Pred Wittrock, ;.:MS The general offices will be located iu Chi- 1 lakes. Time Table going Into effect Sunday, Nov. 28, "S6. iecrease since 1874. "Jim Cuinmings." the Adami express-ear cago. Nurse—Why, ye see, mum, the baby's • foing North. | i Going South. robber, wan turned over to tl getin' to b« a blonde, an1 oi'm a brunette. STATIONS. I Turning to foreign countries MM • ••nnmit- The Ship Make or Connaught Sunk. t. 3. police of 'his city Saturday by Robert We don't look well together. Yez'll have I'^ss. M;l. Sundard Time. 5. tee finds that during tin'seven yean from Rnkerton, after a saenel contain ng *-m,- LONKON, Jan 4.—The name of the shin M'l. I836v>ls4':, inclusive, the United ,Si.,tes sunk in the collision with the steamer o dye the baby, mum, or I must lave WKi of the stolen mom;- had been handed Scn. annual r. ]*irt 1 from ST. cents per bushel at Calcutta Thursday. The [>roduct of the Indiana coal P. M. IP. M. A. H |P. X. An Appeal to the Presa. to H.08 at Bombay, between 1878 mines for the year has been 3,000,000 tons, All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. and 18*1. Hussia comes noxt, the average an increase of 25,000 tone over l»»t year. LONIHIN, Jan 4 -Mr. Gladstone, Cardin- Connections at Toledo wim railroads diverging. for the decade l«ung $ ljs per bushel The mining capital h,:s i,, ei, Increased $l'i">,- al Manning, the EarJ ofSelborne, the Duko At Manhattan Junction with Wheeling & LakeBRe of v\ anon Pai rar, Prof. B. R. At Alexis Junction witb V. C R. R..L. 8. at Warsaw, 11.17 at St. Petersburg and 000, and is now $1,9*5,000. s, ven fatal and tt'y acd F 4 F. M K. R A' Monroe Junction 11.15 at Odessa. Austria ranks third in the eight non-fatal accidents in mines have oc- Tyndall, the Archbishop of Canterbury and *iin L. 8. &. M. 8 K'y. At Dundee with L 8 * following order: Buda Pesth, 11.18 per curred, against a total of thirty-two last others have signed an appeal to the press M. 8.. and M. & O. Ry. At Milau with W., 8U L. . The the autumn of 18H7. The memorial if lileh mar your beauty the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. average pilot at the principal grain port of signed by all classes of white people in the unrecovered are caused by Impure! Bngland was $1.50. In France, Kouen and city, including those of every important ^blood, ana can be| PIMM ol Not Utility. WEST. TIME TABLE, EAST. Kant<'s are the cheapest wheat ports, the busim - nt< ro*1 o) ''• mmunttv. Read Down. In effect June 21, 1886. Read up. average prices being $14* and $1.50 per Sioi'x CIIV. 1,1,. -Tit 11 4. Ai-i usclorf and hushet respectively, while liordcaux slowly ri*K«iiie AWMJT. five others, charge 1 with murder and con- r\. M. tP. M. l/V»| [ARR. tA. M. p. M. N«w Y«IHK, Jan. 4.—The family of John spiracy in the Haddock affair, appeared In 9:00 6*5 Detroit 10:45 »rfX) —nlins |1 ni anil >i»iYseiHes $i.6i. Koacb, the ship-builder, authorizes the court Monday and entr'reil pleas of not fp. M. U. M. L'vt.; [ARR. P. M. A. H. BILLS tffursu in THK nmroBirr. statement that Mr Roach is dying ol fcmilty. 10:30 6:50 St. Ignace l._ 8:30i 6.-00 WASHINGTOX, Jan. 4. The President hat 2:56 9:10 seney _ 5:15 U88 epithclioma. The development of th< Michitel Oavitt ami Hiss Yi»re >l;«n-i**il. 7:u0 approved the bills to oxteud the Iroe de- ease has b>en very similar to the CAse ol 12:10 Marquotte 2...... •2:15 J9:S0 Bverysystemat the 1'ost-OtnceDepartment, Stv KHAN, ISCO, Dec81 Michael Davltt, ARR.] [L'VK. Genera! Grant, the location of the cancer the faiiious "one-armed patriot" of Ireland, SODA and to modify the p.istiiS money order sys- A. M. P. M. L'VK.J [ABB. being, however, the roof of the month in- was united in marriage to Miss Mamie P. M. P. H. tem; also, the act providing for a public stead of the throat 8:00 12:50 Marquette. 2:00! f:10 building at Springfield, Mass., and the act Yore at Oaklano morning. 8:35 1:40 Negaunee 1;25| 5:82 Best in the Wo rlJ. 8:50 U56 Ishpeming 1*58! 5S» for the relief of the survivors and rela- New Gold at thr Mint. The vault m the bank of Wick Brothers 5:30 Houghtou 9:20 ... _ tives of victims of the Jeanne!te artif 5:50 Hancock In NV 1 1. Co] . Dec :il._The report made *• Co. at Youngstowu, (i. became tilled expedition. Thursday by Chief Clerk Tallaut, of the THE BEST POTATO DIGGER 6:35 Calumet t8:15 j with gas during Sunday. When B match A. H P. M. J[L'VB. United States Mint, shows the value of THK "MONARCH" A. M. The VatiUrrimu " u. new gold received during IHSI; to be occurred an explosion -Savesltacostye-arly, Gnur- Mixed train leaves St Ignace at 7:00 a m., sr- IM'. O., Jan. 4.—In the which tore out the front and side of thu u-»'ldewheel steam- Falley i«c Hoes, extensive tuxit and shew medicine. Try ft, a ers of the Detroit & Cleveland Steam Navigation •ral creditors to the amount or $15,000,000. CHICAGO, Jan. 1—The City Council has manufacturers at Lafayette, Ind., made a, you will be fc.uisned company for Detroit, Cleveland and all points In ihe road was therefore sold under Hk prepared an ordinance ceding U> Mrs. transfer of then asset* Monday to Jama Get it of your Druggist. the east, southeast and south. The boats of this Snd mortgage for $10,000,000, The validity Logan a portion of the I,ake front as a DON'TWAIT. GETITATOS line leave St. Ignace Monday and Wednesday B. Falley. as trustee. The liabilities are mornings. Thursday and Saturday nights. (1) Sf car-trust certificates for ^4,00.1,000 was burial site for her late husband and herself, $1511,000. while the avail. ts are If you arc suffering from Kid OFFICE AND FACTOR?. With boat Hues for Sault Ste. Marie, Chicago. affirmed. The consolidation of live, state provided the offer be accepted within six scheduled at $137,060 ney Disease, and wish to live __ MONARCH MFO. CO., Carpentersville, III. Milwaukee and all shore poluta. (2) With M/H. serporatious into the company was pro- months. old aKe, use SULPHUR BITTERS A O. railroad for Houghton, Hancock. Calumet, •ounced illegal. The decision is a complete A man dressed in a dark suit of clothes They never fail to cure. etc, and points on Chicago & Northwestern rail- Quirk Time. way. •ietory for the Vanderbilts. committed suiriilc at Niagara Kails Mnn- TTTTQ T> A WTt "">y •>• t"aaa on flte at Oeo. HAVRE, Jan. 4.—The steamer La Cham- | day BVenlng, uy jumping from the railway Send 3 2 rent stamps to A. P. Ordway A Co., ll* O»a Newmnt Standard—Central time. »Daily. tDally, ex- An Alliance. pagne sailed from New York on Christmas BoetoD, Mass., for bent medical work published? AdTertlstnBaadOBSAdTertlstngBureaadOBproe Stt . vvwherh p iulv>>rtlnlnl a cept Sunday. {Daily, except Saturday. 1 suspension bridge into the rapids, a dil toaineu our U> mm* tor lit DEW VOUlC A WATSON, E. W.ALLEN, LONDON, Jan. 4.—The Paris correspond- and lamWl her passengers at this port on I tance of It Gcn'l Supt Gen'l Pass. & Tk't Aft ent of the London Tltntu again affirms his New Year's Day. The feat is an unprece- "» • •.'. stiitement that Russia and Germany dented one. The WMsjpHstq Ktat« officers were quietly Inaugurated Monday tit Malison, there be *ave (Miicludcd a direct alliance. Russia Strike £t«tl*ti«a. Hnd« herself to remain neutral in >-ase of a ing no festivities, as a mark of respect to nEK, "Wis., D«c. 31.—A Milwau- the late General Logan »ar between France and Germany in con- kee statistician computes that there were sideration of Gorman neutrality should 1,000 separate strikes during 1886, and that The ice in the Straits ol Mackinaw is Kussia and Austria come together. the loss to the country, labor and capital strong enough to bear horses. It is re- Minuetfota'B Vote. was near $35,000,000. ported as the earliest freezing of the Straits BT. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 4.—The. official ill years. •mint for State officers was made Monday, Shot Himself ftnd HI* Wife. Upton & Co., farm implements at Cedar ving afoGUL, Kepubliean, for Governor, NBW YOKK, Jan. 3 —Fred Spactx, of 86 Rapids, la., failed Monday for $75,000. The Charlton street, Newark, shot his wife dead assets are estimated at between $40,000 am Children Cry S7,064, and Ames, Democrat, lW,(iti4. Mr. Ames was present, but made no attempt to Sunday evening and then shot himself, but $50,000. te svrorn in, and declines to state what his will rpcover. Jealousy was the cause of the For PITCHER'S Intentions are. tragedy Hpactx is a hatter, and his wife The decrease in the public debt during Was employed as a cook. December was $9,3SS,«W, The interest- Shnrk* flf I ,1 -thqtmki bearing bonds now amount to $1,130,494,462 Kalnl Kiplo.ion. BAI 1 Hoax, Hd., Jan, 1 Earthquake Calmen's grocery and the Time* block a •tooksand loud rumblings eai AKKON, O., Jan. 3 -Two boilers in the1 Knipire Mower and Reaper Works ex- Fargo, D. T. were gutted by Are Monday »orniii>r disturbed and excited the inhno- I entailing;! RBAtSOf towns h, Western MiirvUmd As ploded Friday forenooi One of the em- Ihe country w mountainous, a volcanic un- ployes is dead, ai itally hurt, and An explosion of gas at the barracks ii leaval is Feared. three orf< ur others are badly Injured. Portsmouth, Bug., killed four men am Injured in;n Bo firm is the Ice In the St. 1M\V A Palae* Diistru/eH 1 CASTORIA KOMI .T.\ii. 4.- Thi fin n the OdescalebJ Will'. proprietor of ta< A Practically Perfect. Preparation for Children's Complaints. • >!!.-l.!UCO Ol l\ pain "s on •it Norrotowu, rs • - . 100. failed THB AUTHOR OF "QUEER WRINKLES." THE Wt'ANDOT MISSION CHURCH. EASY LESSONS IN ART. Opening of the Bowling Season* I rhe Kir»l Mission Church of Kplxropal WBLftOW £!oodH£ The Most ExtensiTfly Quoted Humorist Brush Work Should He Btodtod While is warranted, is because it is the besl Methodism in the WorM. in the I iiited States. Beady Bottled Paint Is Cheap. Blood Preparation known. It will posi- FABUEBS'ud UECBUICST BUI One of the most interesting landmarks in Next to thumping a piano and lieing able tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the OF ANX AKBOB, MMHIOAS. the country is situated near Upper Sandusky, to speak twenty-one different words in French, wholoee systesystemm, and thoroughly builds up the Ohio. It is said to be the first mission church Report of the condition of the '"men- ar» every young lady should know how to draw constitutionconstitution . RemembeRememberr , we guarantee itit. Wo^himliV Bank at Ann Arbor, Michigan, or ot Episcopal Methodism in the world. It mid paint. Nothing makes a house look more litorday Julv Third'(3) A. D, 1S86. made in ac- JOHN AIOORK, Diuggist S^ana with Sections 18, 19 and 67 of the was built in 18^4 by James B. Finley, the homelike than 150 elegant oil paintings hung Genera. Banking Laws as amended in 1871. missionary to the Wyandots. The money on the walls. While the art of painting fur- This is the way it looked after the elec- RESOURCES, with which it was constructed, $1,033.33, nishes more or less amusement, it can be tion to a democratic orator in San Fran- and Discount* * 166,»>2 |7 fame out of the United States treasury turned to a source of profit at any time. The tea stores will always pay $3 a hundred for cisco. "Gentlemen," he said, "the renown through the influence of John C. Calhoun, works of merit, and leading citizens are ever of ibis glorious victory will re-echo in then secretary of war. It was a substantial ready to catch up anything which is sold by A TEX STRIKK. -Ufe. golden letters through the corridors of the building of blue limestone and oak, with wal- the yard at a bargain. river of time." His candidate for super- nut trimmings. Taken altogether it was raid It is a mistake to suppose that one must be K»erj/-Day Kales for I:, i >..••• visor had pulled through. £ 350 00 to be a model church. born an artist. All that is needed to draw a 1. "First i»teh your hair." ! Currency, Nickels and Pennies... 67J5 In 184:.! a treaty was effected by which the good picture is a lead pencil and room at the 2. Place him in the. chair and manipulate the tiller wheel until he is screwed down intc The distressing disease, Salt Rheum, ia 1210,627 72 VVyandot Indians were removed to a reserva- kitchen table to work. You don't even have tion west of the Mississippi, the United States tp press it with a a position at once uncomfortable and tvirbat • readily cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the LIABILITIES. government agreeing that the mission church hot flatiron when ous. great blood purifier. Sold by all dni?- Capital paid in. * ».*» '* Surplus Fund —• »#* « and the ground around it containing the completed. We o. Remark about the weather. gl-ts. Undivided Profits • *? » graves of its dead congregation should re- hereby append a 4. If tin" patient wants a shave, lather Due Depositors — »»•*» 1 main forever consecrated to the purpose for sample of etching him. Dividends i-'50 |V "Young man," said the stern parent to which it was originally designed. '"In produced by a 5. Having lathered the subject, rush to the applicant for his daughter's h»nd, "»re $•2! 0,627 72 the hydrant and wash your hands. order, therefore," the agreement read, "that young lady who you mre you can support a family ? " I d6 solemnly swear that the above statement s the object of the aforesaid reservation may had taken but forty-eight lessons. It is en- 6. Lather the patient again. PHILIP H. WELCH. "'I—I wasn't making any calculations true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . be secured and carried out, we request that titled "A Scene in the Alps," and has received 7. Seize your razor and sharpen it 1 WILLIAM A. TOLCHARD, Cashier. The subject of the above illustration is the Methodist Episcopal church take ix>sses- the unstinted praise of jcores of critics. The 8. Rub patient's jaw for five minutes. on that, ' stammered the young man, "I Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sixth known as the "Queer Wrinkle" man of The sion thereof and appoint trustees over the idea of becoming an etchlst was suggested to ThK sends the soap imide the pores and pro- only want the girl, you know."—Pitts- day of July, 1886. New York Sun. Mr. Welch was l>orn in same according to its rules and regulations." the young lady by her mother, who realized duces a tranquility of the flesh that even a burg Diepatch. O. L. MATTHEWS, Notary Public. Angelica, Allegany county, N. Y., in 1849, that she might marry a man earning $8 or fine tooth razor cannot disturb. 602-5 anil now at the age of 87 years, and after but $10 a week and would see the need of those 9. More lather. five years of journalistic service, is at the things. 10. If the patient'* pores are uot thoroughly For Coids. head of oh special line of work. He was stuccoed with soap by this time, read your It is just as easy to paint as to draw or etch. INSURANCE, commercially educated and for twelve years morning [>ai>er until the required stuccodity Brushes can be had for from five cents up to For Croup. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY OF was connected with the hardware business in is attained. $1, and ready New York, eight years of which time were 11. Seize your razor once niore and flourish spent as a commercial traveler through the mixed paint is only -3r*-T;-~+ For Neuralgia. A. W. HAMILTON t i it three times on the strop, and then inquire if $2 a gallon. This , — ^ Offices, No. 1 and 2, First Floor, west and south. His entry into, journalism the pati'nt is [xirtirularly tender in any par- picture b sntittod, / /j», Hamilton Block. was through the last door by which a funny ticular S] ot For Rheumatism. "A storm at, ,Sea,"r~ man is looked for—that of plain dry statis- J-,'. 11 he is scrape that spot until the sub- Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate win and wasdrawnand tics. Leaving New York through business ject shows signs of dissolution, then soothe find It to their advantage to call on me. I repre painted by a girl' Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil. changes, he located in Oil City, Pa., and him with latter, sent the following first-class Fire Insurance Com only 2S years old. Her teacher, who has been thence quite by chance sent oil market re- 18. Scrape both jaws with the razor, and if panies, having an aggregate capital of over W0, giving her Icsjaom for thelastserentean years, ports to Bradstreets. One or two other brief musically inclined whistle in the [vi'ienfs ear H 060,000: says that she is a natural artist. The picture " Spent Flfly Dollars connections with newspapers followed till during the ceremony. was painted In three different colors—green, In doctoring for rheumatism, before I tried Snn Fire, London the fall of '82. But a little over 14. After he is entirely flayed ask If the Thomas' FxUciric Oi/. Used a 50-cent bottle ot Guardian Insurance, - - i*»nd«n> black an.l carmine—and theeffect was grand. a year from the time his maiden razor hurts, [his medicine, and got out in one week. For buna Northern, ..... Ix»ndo» When the light of a kerosene lamp is flung Fire Insurance Association, London manuscript was printed Mr. Welch went on 15. If he says ye«, continue the process until anil sprains it is eacrUem." J*>. Durham, hjM upon it at just the right angle it would be Pembroke. N. Y. Heebantc'B Mutual Fire Ins. «'o., the Rochester Post-Express as associate edi- he swears that it does not hurt. Mllvmnkei tor. Here he developed his gift for humor- THE WYAN-DOT MISSION CHURCH, 1800. taken for a Rubens. rire Association, • • Philadelphia What have the trustees of the church done 16. Inform patient that a little shampoo M ous writing. In a short time ''The Present In painting a picture care should be taken You Can Depend On It. American Fire, • • Philadelphia to preserve this most interesting relic? One might not hurt him. Weslcneitler Fire, - - New Tort Hour' department of the Post-Express began not to inscribe the title on the canvas. In " For severe Toothache and Neuralgia of the of our pictures shows the condition of the 17. Book his face with bay rum, putting an head, I used TAimai Ecltttric Oil. This u Hew Hampshire Fire, - Hanchestet to be largely quoted by the press. In Sep- case this is dune it will have to pass for one 6 rend Rapids Fire, • Orand Rapid* church in 1800, from a picture copyrighted especially large quantity on all raw spots. certainty the best thing 1 ever knew for the re- tember, 1S«, the Philadelphia Call wanted thing alone. If the title is left off it can rep- lirf ot pain of any kind. The hou^e IS never with- Underwriters, • Providence B. 1 by N. B. C. Love, and used here by permis- 18. Comb patient's hair on wrong side, Traders. •••••• «Jhiea«re and got him. He became a member of the resent a dozen different things. out it. ' Mrs. A. M. Fiank, 177 Tupuer Street, sion. Our second picture is from a recent sera]* magnesia over his black tie, let a drop Buffalo, N. Y. initial staff of that paper, and from the first The rage for plaque and plate painting still Rate* Low. Losses liberally adjusted and photograph, and shows what time and the of lather fall on his boots, hand him his hat, issue Its "AocftientttUy Overheard" column continues. Ono can buy a set of white china 1OS promptly paid. elements have been permitted to do with tho give him the address of a convenient under- Spraka Kiglat tip. wag'widely recognised. A few months later, dinner plates on Monday and have them all I also issue Life and Investment Policies la the edifice. All visitors to Upper Sandusky go taker, and ** Have tried Tktymm' F.tltttric Oil lor croup in the June following, the transfer to The New ready for the table by Wednesday, if desired. New York Mutual Life Insurance Company. As to see the ruins of the old mission, which 19. Yell "Next!"—Life. and colds, and tun) it the best remedy I have York Sun was made, since which time his The first thing is to give them a couple of ever used in my family." Wn, Kay, 510 Ply:iluu:a sets J55.000,000. Persons desiring Accident I mm may be snid to be the oldest monu- "Queer Wrinkles" have achieved a national coats of sky blue or A<«., Buffalo, N. Y. anoe, can have yearly Policies written for them oi ment to the work of the foreign mis- Some I'rrity Hard PI1U. reputation. bright red paint for a He went home a few nights »go and not 30 Traveler's Coupon Insurance Ticket* Issued ti sionary society of the Methodist Epis- Workrd Wonder*. ground, nnd then feeling *vell took what he suppose! to be four M Low Rates In the Accident Insurance Oompans Mr. Welch's humor has a fine, dry flavor, copal church, and the remark is often My daughter was very bad off on aefiOD decorate them with and the chestnut bell is rarely rung in his made that a society which raises so many pills, and then slept the sleep of the just. a rotd.and pain in her lungs. Dr. Thoma, of North America. Money to Loan at Curwn; nut, birds or fish. lectrii- Oil enrnik*r m t.^rmly-/omr Atun. face. His work is characterized by a touch millions of dollars for missionary work might When bil wife awoke in the nil ruing she Rates. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 12 x., and l« This picture of a c( the boys wascured of -.ore tbroar. Tbn DMdi. of human nature which elevates it above mere appropriate a few dollars annually to the began n search for four shoe buttons which cine has worked w»nder\ in our family." (P.M. golden eagle is the work of a young miss of joking and gives it more than a transitory ef- care of this relic. she Intended to sew on baby's shoes before vah Pittckncv, l.-akr ^ .thupat, N. V. ALEX. W. HAMILTON. 24 summers, who took up painting simply to fect. He possesses to a remarkable degree the the little one awoke. She could not find Hamilton Block amuse herself, while her mother was splitting quality of conciseness of expression and them, anil the husband joined in the search. WM. BIO-Q-S the wood and doing tho washing. She was leaves enough to the imagination of his Finally he remembered where he had found offered $50 each for the plates when finished, THE BEST SALESMEN. reader to pay him the subtle compliment of tin- pills :inl said: but indignantly spurned tho offer. penetration. "Good heavens! I swallowed them but- A rabbit is a favorite picture for decorating tons."—Detroit Advertiser. Newspaper advertising Is now recognised Is; For something over a year Mr. Welch had dinner sets, principally because the average shrewd business men as the best of all po»tr»> been troul>l>il with cancer of the tongue, and Contractor I Builder, salesmen—one who never sleeps and a neve family has rabbit was finally compelled to undergo a severe I thick very highly ol Dr. tSnth Arnold's weary—who goes after buslnewr early and law- lor dinner once in And all kinds of work in connection who can be In a thousand places at once, at surgical operation. The greater part of his Cough Killer. Father used it five years with the above promptly ex- about fifteen years. •peak to a milllo- people each <1ay, saying to e»i•< tongue was taken out. The operation was aud I have very often heard him rec >m- ecuted Shop. Many amateurs are r>n» «•» best thine in the best manner. successfully performed last July, and while mend it as the best coui(h remedy he ever Corner of Church and Orleans 8ts. Box 1243. MJ*» bothered to find a his speech is somewhat impaired he can make Baw. C. C. Keenev, New London, Ct. good engraving of ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH. himself plainly understood. u the cunning little Hardly a week passes without the men- The following are a few of Mr. Welch's animal, and wi ' I hear your little boy is sick, Mrs. tion by the newspapers of sudden deaths, and paragraphs that have been published by The therefore append Hitormiss." of late the alarming frequency of the state- New York Sun: one. He is sup- " Dear me, ye«; the Charlotte rusge ment that death was caused by rheumatism A CAREFUL HOUSEWIFE. posed to be gam- broke out all over him, and if he hadn't or neuralgia of the heart cannot fail to have A woman was in a grocery store looking at T1TR WTASDOT MTSSIOW TO-DAY. boling on the green, and in transferring him wore the Injun beads as an omelet it been noticed. In all probability many deaths roller pins. The church, it appears, is waiting for to a dinner plate great care should be taken would have calumniated fatally, I fear."— attributed to heart disease arr caused by the state to act in the matter, as Congress- "You may give me two of them," she said. not to change his position, which is every- Washington Post. these terrible diseases, which are far more men Geddes and Finley. aided by Sen- "Two of tlieni?" queried the clerk. thing in a rabbit The same picture, if one dangerous than is generally considered. Is ator Sherman, have endeavored to obtain CAPTAIN THE HONORABLE "Yes. I want to keep one of them clean desires to kill two birds with one stone, can there any positive cure ? The best answer government aid to the extent of $G,000 to Dr. Seth A n.olu'it Sugar Coated Bilious for bread. be turned upside down and called "The Dying to such a question is given by those who have TWO OF A KIND. rebuild the church. A bill appropriating Pills unequalled for nostiveness, jaundice that amount passed the house, but was Gladiator."—A. Raphael in Detroit Free been eared by the use of Athlophoros, A slim youth, accompanied by a pug dog and liver troubles. 25 ctg ALISTAIR HAY, swamped in the senate. Between the apathy Press. r and chain attachment, met a young lady on of congress and the neglect of the church Mrs. Carrie Lee, Kenesha, Wis., says: Fifth avenue whom he knew. He walked by THIRD BATTALION BLACK WATCH this beautiful ruin is likely to crumble into Not Admitted (• the Lime Kiln Club. "Is that a Landseer, Mr. Croemplloatt(l with kidney irritation, to my bed-room, where I remained until district, the adjoin- to have been run over by an ico wagon, but when my medical .ittrndiint dirvrti'il me to take for • Dr. Kaufm»nnN gnat Medical Work, 100 your incomfiarable Coca Beef Tonic. Its effect the following May. During the interval ing one to Congress- this Committee never saw an ice wagon pages, elegant color. <1 plates. Just then Bobby burst noiselessly into the was simply marvelous. The power of iligi'Ktion of January and May the suffering I bore man Green's, Ma loaded with that kind of ammunition. was quickly restored, the kidney Irritation van- room and interrupted her sweet meditations. could not be described. I was treated by Democratic oppo- The Hon. Castigation Pomfret, of Rich- " Is me wile in here, do you know ?" ished and rapid restoration to health followed : "Get out of here, you little brat!" she f the best physicians, also had different ones nent. He, too, is a mond, V:i., was found in a smokehouse be- "Other prepara ions of ("oca had been tried] shouted, and seizing him by the arm shot him asked a caller at the police headquarters without the slightest •nVaV in consultation without any material native of the state, longing to a citizen of the suburbs, and through the door, yesterday of Sergeant Martin. change. My arms and limbs were drawn and was born in claimed to be studying architecture. While "Ah, uo," she sighed, as she resumed her • She is not!" in such shape that I could not lie down, Gloucester county this committee seeks to encourage all pro- Interrupted train of thought, "my love for "Thank Heaven I but that's • relief to Ml CHAS, LOT VON 2KG2&, and was helpless to assist myself in any in 1828. His uncle fessions, it, lielieves in the eternal fitness of Pritfamrr of Medicine at the Unyai Untvenlty; George is not a sister's love. It is something my mind ! If she isn't in here she must way. I was in the constantcare of a nurse was the first gover- things. No Imrglar should go about doing Knl<]hl of the liiiunl AtutrUin Order of the Iron sweeter, purer, higher and holier." have tumbled into the river I"—Detroit Crmim; Kniuht Commander of tin Itnyal Span- bath night and day. One of the nurses 1 nor of New Jersey business by daylight, and no architect should Free PreB<. ish Order of luabella; Knighl «/ lite Ibiyal Prut- had applied magnetism, but that was a Ajrjaooa TO BE ENTERTAIXF.D. elected under tho take midnight to post himself on the internal Man Order of the lied t'.ayle; Chevalier nf th* Bobby (to young Featherly, who is making constitution adopt- arrangement.-, of a hamhouse.—Detroit Free Legiimof tfonur, Ac, Ac. failure. I commenced taking Athlophoros, A Mncii Hnrrlrd Woman. an evening call)—Will you speak a little ed in 1846. After "I.IKHIf. I'll. N 4O4'V III I I TONIC and could feel its effects upon me as soon Mrs. Fowler, of this city, was married la.st Janu- should not be confounded with the horde 0/ French for ma Iwfore you go, Mr. Featherly? completing a com- as I commenced taking it. It was cer- BT A Dakota Contemporary. ary to her sixth husband and strange aa It may trashy cure-alls. It is In no sense of the word ft tainly marvelous. I was soon able to Featheil^ smiling)—Certainly, Bobby, if mon school educa- seem, five of them died ezictly two years from patent remedy. I am thoroughly conversant with "By an unfortunate typographical error " Its mode of preparation and know it to be not only straighten my limbs, and when Iliad taken you wish it. tion, he went to Philadelphia, and was en- their marriage day. Her present liu Imud has says a Dakota newspaper, "wo were made to bfcfn sick for the last four m.tilths with chronic a Itirltimate pharmaceutical product, but also five bottles I was free from rheumatism." Bobby—I do. Ma says your French is very gaged in mercantile pursuits for a number worthy of the hiKh e> mnirinlutfous it has received say last week that our distinguished towns- jaundice, and was given up by lour of uurl«t Every druggist should keep Athlophoros amusing. of yeai-s. In 18M he made Ms home physicians; as a last resort In.- began iihin* Pulptiur In all parts of the world. It contain! essence of An interesting point about Mr. Welch's in Warren county, and engagi-d In quarrying man, Prof. Kennedy, wa« about to rig up a Bluers, and yesterday t'>ltlc. Hllious, Malarious or afflicted with send either (carriage paid) on receipt of was a nobby balloon. We write this with weak kidney*. regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle in which his humor is appreciated is the fact teers. His political career began when, in that nearly ill of his work is translated into our left hand while lying on our spare bed, Beware ol Itulfnlions. for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. 1878, he »a> elected sheriff ol' Warren county A Philadelphia oil broker received the the French papers and published ihore as with one eye entirely closed and the other as a Republican. He was the first Republican hand paint d, and an inverted chair across following business like note from a woman For liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, in original. Some American papers translate it ever elected to an ofBce in the county. In the other day : " Please buy me 10,000 Her Majesty's Farorite Cosmetic tycerio. digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases back into English under the title of "French our stomach for a writing table. The extent pf women, constipation, headache, Impure 1882 he was elected to oongl rved barrels ot oil at 99 cents and sell a: $1 10. Fun." Wlien the jokes get back into English of our regret for the blunder may be meas- t'sed by Her Royal Highness the Princes* 0/ Mood, Ac, Athlophoros fills are unequaled 1 one term. Wales and uobility. For the Skin, Complexion, the second time "then," Mr. Welch says, "they ured by the dilliculties we have surmounted Remit me the difference less your com- in penning this explanation."—Hudson mission. Upon the promptness with Erupiions, I happing, Roughness. $1.00. Of are funny." Brani Memorial Celebration. druggists Register. which you execute this order depends my I II ItM. CO -N Grnainr Syrup of Bar- The floarhhhkg town of Brantford, Ont., tuiuie patronage." •npnrillrt In guarantee!) as the U'M Sarsaparlli* Kepiililii'.'" Nominee for Governor of Dominion •>! ('an;ida. lias had a notable week. Kc^cmblancek In the market. S. Y. Depoi M Murruj .«*, Michigan. It was about the Brant Memorial, and the Lieut. George Monroe had a day off and visit of the Illackfeet chiefs Crowfoot and The best on earth can truely be said of Cyrus O. Luce, nominated by the Republi- went to Nantaskft. On the boat, with sev- Three Bulls to the town. Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure, runt cans f of Michigan, was born in eral friends, t hern was a talk about personal oni I .S.(Jov«r»a»u\ Ohio in 1894 His The Blackfeet safe and speedy cure for cats, bruises, scalds, resemblances. Tli» tlimale itt Tinnnrfuwi T parents moved to tribe are a line old "Wohl! I have been daken for Bismarck, In burns, wounds and all other sores. Will il Church and School boilltim northern Indiana race of Indians, Berlin," said a German gentleman. positively cure pile*, tetter and all akin er- d. The ouil ia v«vy fertile, and in'j in IBM, where he pets of the Cana- large crops. Cora, Wtatt. "Aussi, of a time in Paris, I was, as the uptions. Try this wonder healer. Satis- was edwaUil in the dians, especially Rye. Oat*. Millet, Clover, TimiXhj Count de Paris saluted, so like him I resem- faction guaranteed or money refunded. etc., nowhere thhv* common s c h o ol s Crowfixit. Joseph It is Generally conceded by physi- bled," said a teacher of French. Only 25 cent*. • and at the Ontario Brant was the espe- cians that the spring truss is the best "That's nothing," said George, "a fellow seminary. When 34 cial pet of t he Cana- known instrument for retaining hernia, came up and slapped me on the back, right yean of agp he was dians about 100 Johnson—By Jove, Jackson, that baby givinjr a uniform pressure and conform- On Tremont street, the other day, ana cried nominate! to the years ago. He was looks the very picture ot your father. ing to the various positions of the body. out: 'Great ('a-sarl Is that you I'" RIVER BOTTOM AND UPLANDS They are clean, comfortable and dur- Whig legislature chief of the Mo- Jackson—Well! when that baby hag a and was only de- hawk tribe, and l»or aale on Credit and for Cash, and Low Batm, 'it able. He Drew the Line. set of false teeth, a red beard and the Our stock is large, embracing all the feated by a small took the side of rheumatism, I'll believe you. In the mean- THE LITTLE ROCK I FORT SMITH fHHWU CO majority. In 1849 England during The late Dr. Kemper, the theologian, ones leading make*. We guarantee satisfac- commenced carving at the table a boilni ham time, excuse me.—Lowell Citizen. The GREAT ARKANSAS VALI.FYerobraoa. tt» tion. he removed to the revolution. He dealt the. Yankee that was doing duty for the second or third Finest Agricultural Lands of the Wist- • Qilearl, Mich., HALE*S HONEY b the ben Cough Cure, 36 50c, «. B»w»e ct Shftrpe Hair Clipper Sf». 1 CYRUS G. LUCK. side some stalwart BBANT MONUMENT. time. Tha Mm no which tbeae landa are sold to Iba, M.SO ; Postnce I5e. where he "Why, my dear!" exclaimed his wife, in GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP heaU and beautifies, 2Sc Actual Battler, are of the moat liberal nature., „ Browne A Nharpe Horse Clipper !T«. a blows, ami was as bloody a savage in those Arkan.-aa ia eepecially well adapted t., St. ' •a.oo; Postage 38e. down a* H farmer. Ha was elected to the surprise, you have forgotten something. GERMAN CORN REMOVER kills Corns & Bunion*, 2Sc days as ever whirled a tomahawk. He was Rabinc. and aa a Fruit Country Ihx Vallu Michigan state legislature. Tou have not asked the blessing." HILL'S HAIR & WHISKER DTE—Black & Brown, SOc i* nowhere ei(«Ued. tWOouuo and a MANN BRO'8, Druaxists, Ann Arbor. At the outbreak of the civil war he was born in 174:i, and his Indian name was Thay- "Yes. I have, too," bluffly responded the PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS cure in 1 Minute, !Kc for journal vea. For further partlc comii. kmel of the First regiment endanega. He was a leading spirit in the doctor. • I've asked the Lord to bless this DEAN'S RHEUMATIC PILLS are a sure cure, SOc Ura.Pampoietand Map.addreaj/ of Nebraska volunteers. For meritorious frightful massacre of Cherry Valley, Oct. 11, old ham all I'm a going to."—Chicago THOMAS M.GIBSON^af 1778. His celebration at Brantford took services at Fort Donelson and Shiloh he was Tribune. A Hint—They bad been sitting for a Land OunmiaBiaoer, promoted t.> 'he rank of brigadier general of place exactly 108 years afterward. In the Cherry Valley massacre all the women and A Laconic Letter. long time in silence. Suddenly she woke unu rolunteers. Having distinguished himself at up from a reverie and said : Vicksbur^ ind Chickasaw Bayou he was children were killed. British officers were at "In the days of '49" a member of a party of " It is an age of progress alter all, DVERTISERRefold yon place a doTlai»S< raised tn'I'.* further rank of major general the heal ot the band of Indians. miners strayed away from his companions George." worth of Xew-iuiper *dverti». of voi ' i the admission of Nebraska After the war. however, I'. i fully and- d by wild bean! Tin* friend WILSON ing, grt onr prir •<••>. The ewot as a >' • ator good find |n..i,. II" iw>l all his influence to upon solved to news "Vaas," he replied, after drawing the .•f any paper, or list « for tli 1871. In 1873 he was maintain p >•! a red uot teetotaler gent 1. reaved pan I him- head of his cane from his mouth, "but paixrs cheerfully furnished, Mif equal to the occasion (n b» fol- what led you to make the remark ?" WASHBOARDS. free upon application. app-j > Wyoming territory. and p i among Indians, and trans- Theae Waahboitnls ai VSd for New C lated ' ISook and part of the Testa- lowing '.• " Weil, not much," she gurgled, " but & Ilent-VVood rim. I HISTKR SMITH DEER SUB the Kv ites has et« e*t boards and I ai ling to be aware of the ex- ment into the Mohawk tongue. The county I saw in this eveting's paper that you world. For sale by all J-?*:-r» J. C. HOUGH, trem-- y of inviting us little atten- of Braiit. in Ontario province, and the flour- your I Yuri JOHN JONIS. can buy wedding rings on installments." Take another. Advertising Ageot. Adtii A tion a ( life will allow.—Sig- ishing town of Biantford were named for —Harper's Monthly. — Boston Courier. ^^ 8A«JI!YAW MT'G CO., aaoan BLKIV tmmm Saajinair, SMcnlrjgua. D-* «i MM? nor M 'it Free Press. him. At the annual meeting of the M. E. The prizes to be given at the band Tbe Caudy KlUtaen. THE CITY. church society, Monday evening, P. B. masquerade at Beethovan hall, are on ex- Mrs. Pratt is at home to her friends and Rose, A. L. Noble and E. i. Knowlton, hibition at Haller & Sons' jewelry store. patrons at the Candy Kitchen, next door EACH & ABEL'S Six prizes, three for ladies and three for east of post office, wjth a full line of both K. T. party tomorrow night. were re elected members of the board of trustees. gentleman. To the ladies a nice pair of French and Home made Candies, fresh Special Sale of Wood opera glasses, a large silver pickle castor, and pure, for the Holiday trade. Isn't it pretty coaled weather ? salt and pepper set For the gentlemen, N. B.—10 per cent off on all boxes of say it was. Between $13,000 and $14,000 city taxes remained uncollec*ed the first of a large silver card receiver, elegant nap- five pounds and over. Please call at the moortant! Coming—Herr Andre's Alpine choir January. City Treasurer .Sorg will get kin ring, gold lined silver cup. Little Kitchen and 6nd that it is "multum and Tyrolese Co. the benefit of an extra one per cent on the in parvo." ballanee. Elsewhere will be noticed the dissolu- One oi those new and elegant Stan- CLOAKS Eight persons united with the Metho- tion notice of Osius & Co., the well known dist church, Sunday. Attention is called to the advertisement dard sewing machines would be a valua- Save your money while you booksellers of this city. Mr. Osius went ble present. Don't buy until you try a of the Two Sams in another column. to Detroit, Wednesday, to accept a posi- Tne telephone in Dr. George's residence Their store is closed today, while they are "Standard." Fine new stock at Wilsey's. can and do not fail to ha* been taken out. tion as secretary of the Michigan Amonia marking down goods. Thev will be open works. He is a pu ther and will do good Shawls and At the A. M. E. church a watch meeting to-morrow morning. work for his firm. Our readers will be Thousands of new and beautifully il- attend the was held New Year's eve. pleased to learn that Mr. Wahr will con- lustrated Children's Books just in, at An- James Carey, of thU city, was adiidged drews & Witherby's. Never before have Great During this Month. insane in the probate court last Friday, tinue the business as usual. Everyone Died, for the want of breath, the Ann likes to trade with Mr. Wahr, and he will such a bewildering variety of beautiful Arbor city railway company. and sent to Pontjac. whither he was taken instructive and amusing books for the Monday by Sheriff Walsh. The loos of a hold up his end of the book business in A Great Reduction from Regular this city. little folks been offered there. r\ /~\ Prices. An exceptional opportuni- Mr. Sheehan's dancing class meet* in son is attributed as the cause. ty for Shoppers. We propose to Hangsterfer's hall this evening Bach & Abel Uke a column of our We desire to call the attention of our Itch of every kind cured in 30 minutes make business hum daring Janua- by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no ry. We sell good reliable goods The city band will give a grand masque- space this week to quote some extremely readers to the statement of the Ann Arbor low prices they have put on cloaks, shawls, Savings Bank published in another col- other. This neyer fails. Sold by H. J. as low as you can buy trash else- rade ball Friday evening, January 14th. Brown, druggist, Ann Arbor, Mich; Synek where dress goods, et«. In fact everything in umn. This bank now has a surplus m Geo. A. Gilbert has sold bia sorrel pacer their store has been marked down. guaranty fund of $65,000 and according & Co., Manchester, Mich. 658. to Dr. MeClesn, of Detroit, consideration, to the list report of the state treasurer is It is the custom oi shopping people $400. The De roit Tribune sends out very fine the largest of any savings bank in the state Everybody everywhere to delay making purchases New Year's greetings this season. The outside of the city of Detroit Tneir care- Wants to shut out the cold and make at this Beaton until the annual clearing John J. Robinson U gracefully per- Tribune has become a pride to the repub- iu! and conservative manner of doing bus- their homes comfortable. All in need of out movement is in operation among forming the duties of deputy county licans of Michigan, since its present pro- iness has gained the confidence of the pub- Weather Strips, don't forget the Cham- the different stores. clerk. prietors assumed tbe management. lic and given it a large patronage of which pion Weather Strips are the best; put on it is well deserving. The Two Sams wil! re-open their store by M. J. Furnam, manufacturer and pro- Matbew darkens, a resident of this city prietor. And remember he makes no Slaughter and Green Ticket Friday morning when their great Cut Sale for the past forty years, died at his resi- begin 8. At a regular meeting of the council, extra charge for repairs. " Live and let dence in the third ward, Monday, aged 75 Dec. 6th, a resolution was passed instruct- live," is his motto. Orders left at Eoer- Sale of years. The funeral was held in St. ing the mayor to appoint a committee, bach's hardware srore, or No. 12, Law- Golden Rule lodge, No. 159, F. & A. M., Thomas church, Wednesday morning. will hold their regular monthly meeting whose duty it shall be to look after the rence street, will be promptly attended interests of the poor living in this city, to. ' 622tf. The word has power at such a time. tonight John George Henne, of West Liberty- and to protect the city against profession- Every one is familiar with it and all st, died last Friday aged 68 years, of in- al beggars. The committee so appointed prepare for it. That time is now at Workman are engaged cutting armory flamation of the lungs. The funeral was HICKORY TIMBER, bill up into rooms for offices and living by the mayor held a meeting Tuesday eve- hand and we present to-day the begin- held Monday in the Bethlehem church and ning with T. J. Keech, in the chair, and I will pay $12.00 per cord, Cast, for ning of an eventful year, we think, for purposes. the remains deposited in the cemetery. gooJ second growth Hickory Butts, suit- )RY GOODS passed the following resolution : . the ladies, an array of figures necessa- Joe T. Jacobs has a personal letter Resolved, That it is deemed advisable able for Axe-Handles, delivered at my rily interesting and acceptable to all. " A job printer in the employ of K. Kit- shop, south of depot, Ypsilanti. Parties from the late Gen. Logan, which he prizes tredge has done a bold thing; he has mar- that the marshal! shall keep a book of preferring to load on board cars at Ann -AT- ASTRACHAN WRAPS very highly. ried a lady by the name of Speechly."— record relating to people who apply to That were selling the first of the season Mason Nhn Burns, Cnas. Roehm, John \ 42ti-$30, selling for $21. Fischer and John B Dawson. Civil and the first of the week. Through the kind- No. 688- $35, selling for $25. ness of Mr. Norris we were permitted to During the month of January. A Prof. C. H. Adams is having a work on non commissioned officers will be elected Advertisement*, such as To Rent, For Sale, or No 553—#25, selling for $18. political economy published by Appleton next Monday evening. make the following summary from it: ffHiife, not exceeding three lines, can be inserted Big Ouf in Prices will do it. FRIEZE WRAPS. & Co., of New York. Whole number of prosecutions, 180; of iT«e weeks for 25 cents. thw number 53 were for assault and bat- Ho. 4,H55 formerly at $33, now .selling at At the annual meeting of the Presby- ARM FOR SALE—197 acres, said land is So we have every thing marked The Kiights of Pythias will install their terian society held last Monday evening, tery, which resulted in 37 convictions, 5 Fb situated in the Township of Webster, four 124. acquittals, and 11 dismissals upon examin- miles north of Delhi Mills. HO acres on section plainly and every thin-'xe-tioket- No. 625 formerly at $20, now selling at newly elected officers in their castle hall, Philip Bach and S. W. Clarkson were 23. and 37 acres on section 10 Said Farm is first next Monday evening. elected members of the board of trustees. ation. For assault with intent to kill, 3, class in every respect. For further information ed with Green Tags. Look $14. of which 1 was convicted and the other address the undersigned at Dex er, or inquire on No. 428 formerly at $30, now selling at The annual report showed the society to the premises. A. A. and R. O. Buckelew. 828-83* for the Green Tag! $22. Welch Po ears each, W good wages offered, at 26 Thompson St. 627-7+ I ><>uble Shawls, the very best quality funeral directors has been chang d to the last Monday, Judge Howell held that the and 2 of them 1 year each. Utsorde rly POR SALE.—A good second-hand Coal Stove. able Goods. No trash to close out, 19th and 20th, of this month. 1 made, that were $8, are now $6. bonds or contracts to sell double the num case« 28, which resulted in as many con I Address, R, Box B, or this office. 627-9* no old styles to give our friends, and ber of bushels the next year, under the victions, and their punishment consisted Beaver Shawls that were $3,50, $4 and Judge Joslyn granted Mrs. Flora Yost ANTED—Work by a reliable young man to we do not advertise goods not in stock. $5 are now $2,7 > a divorce from Alfred 8. Yost, last Fri- same scheme, are void and against the of various sentences and fines. One was W take care of a horse and make himself useful tried and convicted of murder. Burglary about house, will work for board and lodging. Himalayan Shawls that were $ln are day. They were from Ypgilanti. public policy. Cramer & Weaver ap- Address W. C. this office. 627-29* now $7,25. peared for plaintiff. cases 4, of which 3 were discharged upon examination, and 1 still pending. Malic- OST—Red pocket-book containing a sum of At the priep contest, at Schiitzenbund L money and papers. Finder will De liberally park. New Year's day. Herman Artn- TH* RKGI-TER is pleased to chronicle the ious injury to dwelling, 6, resulting in 3 rewarded by leaving it at 66 E. University Ave. Druster secured the coveted honor. the receipt of a goodly number of new convictions and 3 acquittals. Malicious subscribers within the past few day*. destruction to personal property, 3, of OST—A Mink boa last Sunday, between Ann L Arbor and Boyden's Finder will receive FRIGHTFUL SLAUGHTER Aid. Swift has withdrawn the suit he Several are Bending it to their friends which 1 was convicted and the other 2 reward by leaving the same at Wm. Wagner's DressGoods commenced in Justice Clark's court, a few with their compliments; and nothing dismissed upon examination. There were store. 627-29* days ago, against Policeman Amsden. more appreciated could be found for so 11 liquor prosecutions, all of them result- T OST on Libertyor Fourth Sts,Christmas,night -IX- Those who have Dress Goods to buy small a gum of money. ing in convictions; 2 of them paid a fine VJ Gent's Plaid Silk Muffler, please leave at D. prepare to buy them now. At a regular meeting of the superinten- of $40 and costs and 9, $25 and casts. F. Sthalrer's store and get reward 627-9* dents of poor, Tuesday, John S. McDonald Washtenaw L >dge, No. 9, I. O. 0. F., 34 inch Tricots that were 40c are now The other 21 cases were for various of- ?OUND—A plain gold ling. Parties having SOc. 30 inch Tricots that were 50c are was re-elected keeper for another year. el -cted the following officers last Friday fences and were disposed of in various I' lost such enquire at No. 17 South Thayer-st. now 43c. 40 inch Homespuns that were evening, for the ensuing term: N. G., ways. 626-28* 50c are now 40c. 40 inch Camel's Ha'r We have made arrangements whereby O. D. Royall; V. G., Geo. E. Apfel; R BURNISHED HOUSE— The entire main floor that were 60c are now 43c. 42 inch we will have an interesting letter from S., R. E. Babcock; P. S., Conrad Krapf; 1 furnished complete for housekeeping, and Cameletts that were 65c are now 50c. Linsing, during the session of the legisla- High School Notes. piano, woodshed and basement with furnace, will Treas., M. Stabler; Representative to the be rented to desirable parties wishing to keep CLOAKS 42 inch Mecrane Checks that were 65o, ture. Grand Lidge, Geo. Scott. bouse temporarily in Ann Arbor. Enquire at 46 are now 43c. 44 inch Pin Strips, Checks There will be a meeting of the senior South Ingalls-st. 626 8» and invisible Plaids that were $1,15, Jeff. Davis is being tried before a jury The officers of the Poinological society $1,25 and $1,60 are now $1,00. Combi- class tomorrow afternoon. OUND—A watch, owner apply C. W. T., Box Last Golden Opportunity in Justice Pond's court today, for alleged are desirous of a full attendance at their F658, Ann Arbor, Mich. 6J6-28 nation Suitings that were 30c are now libelous language against a colored woman regular meeting Saturday. Besides mat- An examination in arithmetic is given today for the benefit of those who wish TXT ANTED—A young girl to work by the day. 25c. of J ackson. ters of general interest that will be dis- II Family of three, ho washing or ironing. to obtain • standing without taking up the Mrs. Finley, 45 South Ingalls st. (26 28 Our prices on Table Linens, Linen cussed, Aid. Allmindinger, of the citizen's work in full. Bets with Napkins to match toweling, The African Baptist church wag the committee, will submit a proposition for q^O RENT—A very fine furnished house in very FOR THE LADIES! Bleached and Brown Cottons, Indigo scene of many glad hearts New Year's eve. organizing a fruit preserving company. Mr. Rhodes has hi* classes in part of A desirable locality. App'y to Zina P. King. Blue Printsand Rube Prints are worthy Tne fruits of a N.-w Year's tree were the chapel this week, the room formerly 62D-27» your attention. distributed. Hon. Loreneo Davis, who retired from occupied by Mrs. Garrigues. OR SALE—My house. No. 11 Ann street, or will the board of the superintendents of poor, The second year class expect to take a Fexchange for smaller house, or well located 6 Pieces Bleached Table Linen that At a meeting of the board of directors Jan. 1, 1887, retired with a record to be vacant lot. H. M. Taber. 623-tf. were $1.00 are selling at 76c. sleigh ride tomorrow evening, and will of the First National bank, last Tuesday, proud of. During his six years of service probably go as far as George Waterman's, OR SALE—A note, secured by a first mortgage 25 Linen Sete with Napkins to match, a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, he was present at every meeting of the Fon a good Washtenaw Co. farm, valued at Absolute Slaughter of every thing in the plain white and colored borders, that about two miles south of the city, before twice the amount of the note. Address Box 644, were $5,00 are selling now at $3.75. was declared. board, with one exception. His absence they stop. Ann Arbor, Mich. 618-27* Cloak line, remaining at prices less than 8 Bales, all Linen Toweling that were at that meeting wu on account of being Mrs. Caroline M. Collier, an old resi- on a jury. r>ABM FOR BALE—160 ACRE.-, 2% MILES raw material cost, to say nothing of 7c are selling now at 5c. A Curd. t southwest of Ann Arbor. A ant-class farm S Cases Bleached Cotton that were 10c dent of Ann Arbor died at Owosso, Tues- tell under-drained and Improved. Address Israel I desire to express my hearty thanks to Sari. Ann Arbor 488-tf. making and trimmings, an opportunity are selling now at 8c. day, of this week. She was visiting her The Forrest Hill Cemetery Co. held the citizens and especially to the chief of : 1 Case good bleached Cotton that was daughter there. their annual meeting in Zma P. King's police and fire department and to the OR RENT—The Waldron house. No. 13 Elisa- which every one should improve im- 8c, now selling at 6c. 1 yard wide. office, Tuesday forenoon, and elected W. Fbeth Ft. In excellent repair and very con- firemen who braved the intensely cold venient Enquire of J. Q. A. Sessions over Ex- mediately, as only a few Garments re- 10 Bales of the Best Standard Brown It seems to be quite generally under- W. Wines, Emanuel Mann and Wm. Wag- weather of the New Year's night, and gave press office. 619tf Cottons that were 8c and 9c are now stood that McCarthy is to lecture here ner members of the board of trustees. su 'h generous assistance in rescuing my u EXCHANGE—A good 80 acre farm in west- main. selling at 7c. next Saturday evening, January 8, but The board will hold a meeting next Tues- buildings ai d goods from destruction by Tern Michigan, 60 acres improved and build- S Bales Brown Cottons that were 6c are his date is January 28th. day to elect officers and transact other ings. Will exchange for city property. Inquire Ladies you can save money this now 5c. fire. My wish is that the year commenc- of J. Q, A. Sessions, over express office. 622tf. business. ed under such trying circumstances may month buying Black and Colored Silks, 1 Case Corhei-o Kobe 1'ruits that were Mrs. Daniel J. R as, of the Fourth ward, be a prosperous one for all o! you. 1MNE FARM FOR SALE—Two mile* lrom 8c are now selling at, 6c. died last Friday, aged 30 years, with The Schiitzenbund society elected the F Ann Arbor, consisting of 160 acres in a high Satins, Rhadames, Velvets, Corduroys, 8 Cases of Best Standard Prints that Very Respectfully, state ot cultivation. Has been used as a dairy pneumonia. The funeral was held Satur- following officers, last evening, for the en- farm for 13 years, consequently soil Is very rich. Colored and Black Dress Goods, Un- were 7c and 8c are now selling at 5c. day in the Catholic church. suing year: President, C. Krapf: vice D. F. Al.LMENMNGKR. Splendidly watered by creek and springs, large S Cases of the Best Indigo Blue Prints president, J. Wall; secretary, A. Eisele; Proprietor ot the Ann Arbor Organ two story frame house, large basement barn, car- derwear, Hosiery, Gloves and Flannels. that were 8c are now selling at 5c. Works. Jan. 1, 1887. riage bouse, large thed with hayloft, also grain Thursday, Jan. 6th, the Two Sams treasurer, Chris. Schmidt; shooting mas- barn; good orchard. Terms one-third cash, bal- Housekeepers, Hotels and Restaurants, ance on long time to salt purchaser. Address, R. Ladies from the surrounding country close their store, re-open Friday, Jan. 7th. ters, John Mayer and John Armbrus'.er; Closed Their Doors ! you can save money this month buying All Overcoats and Suits will be marked finance committee, Fred Gaekle, C. Mar- Watermann, Ann Arbor, Men. 624tf are cordially invited to look through The Two Sams close their clothing store the store and notice our doings. It is down. Bring everybody with you. tin and Fred Graf. OPECIAL SALE— Blankets, Comfortables, Table Linens, not our intention to ask you here for a Thursday, Jan. 6th, for the purpose of marking down every article of Clothing in One 7 octave square >,i»no J85.00. Napkins, Towels, Quilts/Crashes ancl trifling or incomplete occasion but to Miss Caroline Gwinner, of this city, About eleven o'clock, last Friday eve- One 6 - ' - »40.00. inake it come profits or come losses died in Northfield, Friday, Dee. 31, of ning, smoke wag discovered emanating their house, every Overcoat, and Pants, One 6 " organ (flue) $6i.00. Lace Curtains. Come and see them it every Child's Suit, Hat and Cap, and will One Whitney organ (new) KO.00. •worthy of your time and thought. And heart disease. The funeral was held in from the organ worksof D. F. AUmending- One Taylor <& Farley organ J50.00. will pay you. We want our friends in worth your money too, worth buying the Zion church Sunday afternoon. er. The fire department responded re-open Friday morning. One genuine Sit ger sewing Machine f20.00. now for next summer. It must not be promptly but fortunately their services Tnis will oe another chance for those of One new Household Sewing Machiue 325.00. the Country and our patrons* living in supposed that everything we have in These goods are in good order, some as good as Gustave Brehm has been appointed were not required. Chief Sorg, with the our customers who know what our Re- new. They must be sold See them at WIO- surrounding towns to improve this the the store will come to the under price; assistance ol a few others, secured halt a duction Sale means. All goods with us are SKY'S NEW MUSIC STORE, 25 South the lost? would then be too great. Give deputy county treasurer. Treasurer Bel- Fourth Street. 620tf. ser, however, will keep the books and doeen hand grenades to hieh they tnrew on plain figures. We want every Man, Greatest Bargain Opportunity of mod- this deliberate consideration. When Woman and Child to call on us. The first you come lei it be in a leisurely fash- look after the workings of the office. the flames, which had got quite a start in 'WKATHKK KTRII'K — Champion ern times. ion. A hurried plance through will not the garret, putting out the fire in a short who come always get the cream, so come WBest in the world. Exclude rain, wind time. Not much was burned but some early. d dust. Leave orders at Eberbach's tell the story of this occasion: thought- Married by Rev. Dr. Ramsay, at the WHardware store or No. 12L«wrenee-st No We intend to divide a lot of money ful looking will pay. No goods charged residence of Mrs. Carman, Insjalls-st, Jan. damage was done work which was finish- extra chargeHi s fur repairs. M. J. FURSUM, Prop. ed and ready to leave the factory. How Mrs. Wm. Oaspary, proprietress of the among our'parent; so come on, and do during this sale. Can't charge at these 5th, Jhines T. Millette, of Newcastle, Ind., restaurant, corner Fourth and Ann street, OANING—Money to loan on first clans real prices to Miss Lola Josephine West Miss West the fire caught so near the roof is a mys- L estate mortgages at current ratee of Interest, not be too late, tery that will probably never be solved. is prepared at all times to serve warm or tetlsf&ctory arrangements made with capitalists has been a student the past two years cold meals, oysters in any style, and car- desiring such investment. Every conveyance in the University. Mr. Millette is a law- IIi> loss was about $800, which is partially *nd transaction in abrtracU of title* carefully ex- • ! 1'V insurance. ries a fine assortment of candies, fruits, amined as to legal eflect. Zina P. Kins, Ann Bach & Abel yer of Newcastle. nuts, cigars, etc. 62ox irbor, Mich. tf D. F. SCHAIRER.