THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xi. NO. 45. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1885 WHOLE NO. 567.
pretty race, J. W. Haley, senior sub, win- THEY MUST BE (I.OSKII. SUFFERED TO DEPART. THE UNIVERSITY. ning in 2:15. Running high jump—Bonine won Saloons Cannot Keep Their Side Moors A Gambler 4'aiiicht '•••"' Allowed by the WHAT WE CLAIM! The Hobart Guild has fifty members. againot Carpenter 5 f et 4 inches. Open After II s Supreme Vigilant Authorities to Depart Court Decision. Water pipes are being laid at the obser- l>ap frog—Ten '89 men jumped over on Payment of Costs vatory. themselves quicker than a like number of In the case ot the People vs. Cummer- "We claim that we have the bast $1O Overcoat in the city. '88 men. The ways and means of Ann Arbor The University's winter supply of coal is f 'rd, for keeping his saloon open contrary We claim that wa have the bast $5 Overcoat in the county. Horizontal bar—G. L. Price, winner. justice are indeed devious. When an of- being put in. to law, aopealed from the recorder's court We claim that our $1O suit can not be excelled. Hundreds yards das'i—Bonine gave L fender against the laws of the city, an old The senior laws will finish their election P. Jocelyn four yards start and won in of Detroit, by the defendant,Chief Justice We claim that our $5 Suit beats them all next Saturday. and hardened offender too, is caught and 10i seconds. " Morse, of the supreme court, delivers the We claim that our 25c Underwear take the cake. The Chronicle furnished some very neat Obstacle race—Postponed till first fine confesses his guilt, the official heart is We claim that for 25c we can sell you an all-wool Sock that is bet- held day programs. day on campus. fo'lowing opinion, rigidly interpreting the straightway melted with pity, and the law, and shutting off all evasive subterfuge ter than any you have ever seen for tha money. Dr. B >nine, of Niles, was an interested Hop, step and jump—Wm. M. Morrow, criminal on the payment of pal'ry costs Come and see us and we •will " prove our olaim." spectator at fieldday . senior sub, 29 feet 4 inches. by which saloonists endeavor to "legally" and a promise to leave the city witb his Secretary Wade has been slicking the Tug of war—Eighty-eight pulled the sell liquor after hours and on Sunday, with ill-gotten gaine, is suffered to depart and campus up considerably of late. freshmen over the mark and held them closed front doors: there the benisons of the relieved officials follow WM. WAGNER, Harold Wilson, horn. '85, gives lessons Mor«e, C. J.—The defendant was con- him for having saved them the trouble on the 'cello in Ypsilanti twice a week. Hurdle race—Bonine won. Light weight boxing—E. L. Smith won victed of the offense of not keeping his and worry of a tnal with no loss of 21 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. J. B. Thomas has resigned the junior over C. W. Banks. saloon closed on the night of the 30th fees therefor. Truly, the quality of offi- presidency. The office will be left vacant. of January, 1885, from and after the Quarter mile run—Given to Boniue, cial mercy in *:his city is not strained, es- The Choral Union's latU examination of there being no other entries. hours of 10 o'clock in the evening until new members takes places next Saturday. G o'clock in the morning of the succeeding pecially when the criminal pays all the The officers of the day were as follows : day. GENUINE BARGAINS! Jos. B. McMahon, formerly '80, is trav- Prof. H. Sewall, referee ; Profs, de Pont, costs. Avers, Thomas and Kingsley, judees; Before the jury was impanneled in the Last Thursday afternoon, O. W. Bab- eling through the south as treasurer of a recorder's court of the city of Detroit, The past week was of great moment to the circus. Profs, de Pont and Harrington and E. H cock, the arch-gambler, ventured back in Smith, times ; Profs. Pattengill and Dor where the case was tried, the defendant to the city from Brighton where he haJ The junior laws have adopted their con- by his counsel moved to quash the com • been staying since a warrant for his arrest stitution and set their election for Novem- ranee mpasurers, J. A. Jaycox, starter; W. H. Whyte, clerk. plaint on the ground that it did not set was issued. Chief of Police Fall found ber 7. forth any offense under the laws of this him in Clarken's saloon and gathered him At the junior hop one piece of music state, which motion was made and excep- in forthwith. He pleaded not to be taken peculiar to each fraternity represented will THEY HAVE FINISHED. tion taken. to jail tha' night, but the fees had not been be played. John Spillane, an officer of the metro- paid and the official heart was hardened. The Argonaut want? to know, you The Supervisors Adjourn Sine Die— politan police, testified that defendant kept He then stood on his dignity and averted The Equalization—Ili>«'ellan> a saloon where intoxicating liquors were that he wasn't the man at all and some- know, where the political science associa- sold at retail. That there was a restau- The largest and most imnortant sale of DRESS GOODS took place at tion is this yeai. eouN BiiMlness. body would have to suffer for it if he was Auction in N. Y., the large importing house of £ OELBERMAN r business. FJLZ.Z. <& HEXTDRICK, Prop., 2nd.. 524.250 102,850 627,100 675,000 It makes no difference how many people Elizabeth Uncapher, treasurer, H. B.Ypsilanti town.. 1.131.8001185.250 1,270.050 1,285,000 Wilson, historian, G. C. Caron, toastmas- were in there, the only question is, was The Famous One Price Clothing House. 27 and 29 Main Street ter, Mrs. A. E. Clark, essayist, Miss H. M. Total j i ', i30,000,000 the saloon opfn for business?" Swathel, secretary. Mr. Wheeler, ot the trama committee, To this part of the charge the defendant The sophomores held a meeting Satur- made a lengthy report in which Prosecu- excepted. day and elected an Oracle board as follows: tor Norris was complimented for his effec We find no error in the proceedings. Arnett, Psi Upsilon ; Comstock, D. K. E.; tive services in suppressing the nuisance. The charge was too favorable to the de- McNaughton, Delta Upsilon; Mann, Alpha From October 18?2 to October 1883, the fendant. Delta Phi; Hawks. Zeta Psi; Heinemann, criminal expen-es of the county were If the jury found the saloon lighted, the Bolen, Rosenthal and Misses Elsie Jones $7,758.40, in the following year, $10,264.- bartender behind the bar, and a spring I and Honta B Smalley. 17; this year they will amount to less door from the restaurant which only need- than $4000. This reduction, it wa« al- ed a push to open it, and that people were The Choral union is flourishing finely leged, had been made without any injury passing in and out through the door, it this year. It has 93 active members, as to property, peace or good order. It was was a plain violation of the statute wheth- Lower than ever before known, but for cash follows: Sopranos 32, altos 28, tenors 12, agreed that Mr. Norris' salary should be er any liquor was sold or not. It was the bassos 21. About 8 more first-class tenors fixed at $1500 for both years of his ser- same in the view of the law, as an open only. No shoddy Shoes. All Shoes warranted. will be received with open arms. vice-"—an increase of $500 a year. door or an open entrance without a door. Gounod's "Messe Solennelle" and Han- We believe in quick sales and small profits. Mr. Wheeler piesented a resolution re The statute contemplates that a closed del's "Messiah" will be produced in public door shall be one that cannot be opened during the year. citing that the average weekly balances due the county at the Ann Arb >r Savings by a mere push of the hand. Such a door The University musical society has Bank have been $18 179.21 and ihat the it an evasion of the law, and its contin- KRATJSE, uance in the shape it was in. in that case, adopted a new scheme for its chamber interest on these would have been $999.85 48 SOUTH MAIN STREET. concerts this year. A series of five will although no interest has been paid. The we are inclined to think would be a viola- be given, two of them in Room 24,and the board has refused to order that this money tion of the statute without either the other three in University Hall. Tickets should be so placed as to draw interest, defendant or his bartender inside, ready to for the series will be sold at §2, and the and he moved that the finance committee wait upon customers, because if any per- two concerts in room 23 will be given only report to the board $18,000 less than the sons in the restaurant wanted liquor they POWDER HEAD QUARTERS to subscribers for the whole series. The estimated expenses for 1836 The resolu- would only have to push open the spring a> program is as follows: Buffalo" quartet, tion was laid on ihe table 13 to 10 as fol door and help themselves. Absolutely Pure. November; Hungarian band, January 8 ; It is also entirely competent to show This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, lows : Yeas, Bennett, Burch, Butts, Daven- strength and wholesomeness. More economical For all kinds of Mendelssohn quintette, January 29; port. Graves, Gregory, Howlett, Kress. what took place inside of the bar-room. than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in cfi Choral Union (Messe Solennelle and Earl MuC jrmick, Murray, O.-born. Purtell and It the saloon had been securely locked and competition with the multitude of low test, short King), February 26; R. Joseffy, April 20. Yost; nays, Blaess, Breinins;, Case, Dans- fa-tened, both at the main entrance and weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only tn This is certainly a fine list of attractions. Cant. ROYAL BAKING-POWDER CO., 106 Wall ingburg.Dwyer, Gilbert, 0 Hearn, Olsaver, also at the door leading into the restaurant Street N Y. ' O The Choral Union will present the Messiah Seeger and Wheeler. and yet after the hour of 10 o'clock in the on its own hook, May 14. The amount of county taxes to be evening, the defendant and his bartender They Stand at the Head ! raised was reported as follows: Michiean were inside furnishing drinks to others also THK BEST SHOES Field Day Sports. inside, he would be amenable to the stat- 0 asylum, $900; insurance fund, $150; For Gentlemen's wear, in the \Vortdt for the money, 35 The regular fall field day sports were board of school examiners, $600; fuel, ute, because either the persons inside must are mad* by 7. DRY GOODS held Saturday afternoon under the auspices $600; public buildings, $1,000; county have got in after 10 or have been left in- STACY, ADAMS & CO. -IS- the Rugby association. They were the warrants. $7,000; stenographer, $1,000; side when the doors had been closed and Q a. most successful in the history of the Um salary couuty officers,$4,500; poor, $4,000; locked. In either case the law would be versity. In spite of the chilly weather contingent fund, $4,250; sew jail, $6,000; violated. When the statute requires the there was an attendance of 500 and a total, $30.0n0. doors to be closed, it means that n<> one large number of entries. Following is a A resolution to appoint a committee of shall be inside or get inside thereafter be- Wines & Worden. summary of the winners and record* in the five to watch real estate sales the coming fore lawful hours, at least witn the consent various contests: year and report a new basis of equaliza- of ihe defendant or his authorized ageiits. We discount all others, at home Standing broad jump—Two entries, F. tion to the board uext year, was laid on We had supposed the meaning of the N. Bonine, medic '80, winning by a jump the table. term "closed door" under the statute had or abroad in ot 11 feet 11 inches. The salary of the county clerk was been fully set forth by this court in the Throwing the hammer—Five entries, fixed at $1,500. c ise of Kurtz vs. People, o3 Mich., 232; 7. co B-inine again winning, 84 fset, only four All county warrants over six years old People vs. Blake, 52, 560, and others. 11 feet less than best college record. were ordered distroyed ; an alphabetical is not alone the intent or purpose for COHFOKT, STYLE AND DIKAKIMTY Heavy weight boxing—Two entries, J. list will be printed in the proceedings. which the saloon is kept open that is offen- Atk your tltaUr for the Stic;, Aduns t Co Shoe. i sive t) the law, but also the opportunity These goods are made of the best French and CARPETS, A. Jaycox, lit '87, winning. The committee on public buildings was Domestic slock. Kangaroo tops, in hand and cS Wrestling—Four entries, F. Hender- directed to get a longer flag-staff for the furnished persons to obtain liquor at the maehhie sewed, in (TuNURBSS, BITTON and 9 son, medic '88, winner. court house and a new flag. hours and on the days prohibited by the LACE and EVERY PUR WARRAMTED. Sat- statute. isfaction is guaranteed every one that wears the 9 Mile walk—D C. Worcester, lit '88, Before adjourning on Friday the board stary, Adams & Co. Shoe. Sold everywhere by an easy winner in 8:0i>i. adopted a resolution of thanks to Chair- We think the complaint sufficient. first-class dealers. % Oil-cloths, Mats, Rugs, Mattings 0 Fencing—Four entries, J. A. Jaycox, man Howlett for the able manner in There being no error the judgment of the SAMUEL KRATJSE, Q And all Goods in this Line. winner. which he had presided over their deliber- recorder's court is affirmed. Sole Agent in Aim Arbor, Half-mile run—Four entries and a very ations. The other justices concurred. 566-577 A PRAYKK. LORD NAPIER. FOR DYSPKPSIA and Liver Complaint, you REPORT OF THU, ouNDITION THE REGISTER have a printed guarantee on every bott.e SHINGLES! For THE REGISTER. Row a Great Military History was Con- of Shiloh'-* Yitahzer. It never fails to cure. OF THE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1885. 0 God who art waiting to hear me, ceived ami Written. A NASAL [HJICTOR free with every bottle Keep me over close to Thy side The best Roofing in the world is And let me feel that Thou art near me, One day early in 1823 he went for a ol Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. walk with Lord Langdale, one of Irs H. J. Brown & Co. Ann Arbor Savings Bank AKOTIIKK.S BBS IT. Come into my heart and there abide. intimate friends, over some Belds which AT MBke it a garden with flowers glowing, are now covered by the mansions of What Ilio "'Fireman"* Journal" ofSen WHh glor OUI rip'uinp in summer air, \Yh< re buds ol Hope and Faith are glowing, Belgravia. The eotiversat on turned on York Thinks of Our Fire; Walter'sPatentShlngles ANN ARBOR,,MICH., And promise a blossoming everywhere. Southey's recently published narrative Department. of the Peninsular war. Lord Lansrdale ON Fill it with thoughts to Thee ever turning, BROWN'S Made of Iron, Tin or Steel. Cheaper Purge it tili worthy to be Thy shrine. was greatly struck by Napier's remarks More MONDAY, OCT. 5th A. D., 1886, The following article on our fire depart- Where candle! of Truth are always i urning, on the events of the struggle an 1 the And the only incense is love Divine. characters of the prncipal actors. Sud- HADE ment appears in the current uumber of the *** In Accordance with Section* 18, |>< and Fireman's Journal: denly he asked bin what he was think- Durable and Ornamental ing of doing. "Do you mean," replied 07 or the Ucncriil ltaukiiiK l,»«s 11 us Aimml.il in 1*71. Probably as good and well organized a to Toaoli. Napier, "woere am 1 going to dine? Than Slate. Warranted to give RESOURCES. fire department as there is in Michigan is "No," said Lord Langdale: "what are satisfaction. For particulars in the little literary city of Ann Arbor; IRON Loans and Discounts $ 239 711 43 At the regular examination held at Ann you thinking of Anting to as an occu- and prices address Bonds and MortnaRi") 147870 11 and while the citizens take oare cf and V. S. 4 per cent. Registered Bonds ll,'400 00 Arbor, Octorer 3OtV>, the following were pation?'' Then he urgeS him to turn Overdrafts 565 ^ pride in it? far famed institution of learn- licensed to leach : to literature. The article on Jomini Furniture and Fixtures 1 930 85 ing, the interests of the city at large »re proved that he could write. He must BITTERS GEORGE SCOTT. Due from National and State Banks.... 106 i>S5 66 TIIIRD GRADE. Cashonhand 39,637 69 carefully looked after. While the college M. t (ininan, Ann Arbor not waste his life in mere amusement. CombinFn? IKON with PI RE VEGETABLE and all the surroundings are well kept and I-ibbie Boyle, Why should he not write a h storv of TOXICS, quickly and completely CLKAHSB8 Architect. Sole Agent for "Wash- James Boy e. " " and ENRICHKS THE BLOOD. Quickens ten: iw County. LIABILITIES. in order, fire matters are more than well I.ilhe C. ^ehlee, " the war himself! On returning home the action of the Liver and Kidneys. Clean* the attended to, and extra care is taken at all Jonte S'anfteld " " Napier told h:s wife what Lord Lang complexion, makes the skin smooth. It dot's not Capital Stock $ 60,000 00 Anna Carrahu. " " NOTICE. Surplus Fund 50,000 00 times to get none but good calibered men ?arflh C Braun, " " dale had said, and added that Injure the teeth, cause headache, or produce con - Profit and Loss 5 499 2$ and experienced firemen in the ranks; and L G. Woolfolk, " " he himself felt doubtful wheth- Ktipatlon-ALL OTHER IKON MEDICINES DO. ANN AKBOK. \i ahlf&n, itpt, 2i. H8 July Dividend '450 00 so cartful!)- has that been adhered to that Mamie Benham." '• er he wag clever enough to Physicians and Druggists everywhere recommend it. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Due Depositors 442.031 36 P. J. I^ehmai, Chelsea, DR. N. S RrortLF.B. of Marion, MASS, says: "I Star Mountain Mining Co.. will b;held attheof Ann Arbor can boast of as much first Ira QloTer, write properly such a book as a history recommend Brawn's I" >n Bitters as a valuable tonic 8 547,980 64 flee of the company in Ann Arbor, Michigan, class material in its rank and file as, prob- S. I,. Gage. of the war. But she. believing firmlv for enriching t!ie blood, and removinc all dyspeptic I do solemnly swear that the above statement U Cannon Swallow," symptoms. It dt hart the teeth." on Monday, October 19, 188-r>, for the purpose of ably, any corresponding town in these Z. 1.. Baldwin, Manchester in her husband, encouraged him to try. DH R M. DELZELL. Reynolds. Ind^ says: "I true, to the beet of my knowledge and belief. Sa ah Zimmerman, Saline For several nights he lav awake think- have prescribed Brmn's Iron Bittern in cases of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier. broad domains. Some will say your cor- antenna and blnxi diseases, also when a tonic was year; and for transacting such other business as Nina Bond, ing over the matter. At last his scru- needed, and it has proved thoroughly satisfactory." Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day respondent is drawing it rather strong; George Benton, " MR.WM BYKNR. 96 St. Mary St.. New Orleans. La., may properly come before it. of October, 1885. if they think so, run up there and size the Agnes Clark, " ples were overcome by the thought that says: "Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me in a case AbbteMcClne, he might be able at least to vindicate of blood poisoning, and I heartily commend it to 561-4 H. D. BENNETT, Sec'y. 563-4 ADAM D. SEYLER, Notary Public boys up, all ye doubters, and I think you Boy P. Copeland Dexter those needing a purifier." will own the corn. It, has been the aim Nellie A. Copelaud, " the calumniated memory of Moore, and The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines (as far as possible) to have among its offic- Celia Ayres. " he resolved to make the attempt. on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by W. A. Easton, " Those of his acquaintances who d d not BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MO. MANN BROS., ers, property-owners, thereby giving them ('. H Ens-cm. " really know him were surprised to hear LADIES' HAND BOOK—useful and attractive, con- a greater incentive to look more zealously Ella M.Gorton, Salem taining list tit prizes for recipes, information about D. B. Stark, South Lyon of his intent on, and remarked that coins, etc., given away by all dealers in medicine, or Druggists and Pharmacists. after all property within the city limits. lames P. Stark, Whitmore Lake mailed to any address on receipt of 3c stamp. They have a very large, well-organized Anna B. Wiles Canton being'a comparatively young man, he department, and have for its leading offic- Edward G. Wood, Willis was presumptuous to" think that he Lyle Crane, Clinton ooald write such a history. Having ers. Moses Seabok, chief, and R. F. San- James L. Graves, Ypsilanti ford, assistant. Nine well organized com J H. Hopkins, formed His resolve he lost no time in Elmer C. Glenn, " proceeding to execute it First of nil. SCOTT'S panies constitute the department, three Matie Stever, Milan he called upon the Duke of Wellington hand engine companies, one hook and SECi'ND GRADE. Mary VanTyne, Chelsea and asked him for the loan of" Irs DEALERS IN ladder ec mpany and four hose companies. Mary Huddy, Ann Arbor papers. The Duke replied that he had It is an entirely volunteer department. Al. Cora" Kaikner, Grass 1 ake himself thought of writing a plain, Sorg is foreman of the steamer company. S. E. Blackwood, Salem ; EMULSION didactic h story of the war, which Wm. Jacobus is foreman of Protection M. J. LEHMAN, Sec'y Co. Board School Examiners. should be published after his death. Engine Company, A. F. Martin is foreman Ttll then it would be impossible to make OF PORE COD LIVER OIL of Perseverance Engine Company, X. known the whole truth without giving Druggist's Sundries, Trusses, Bar- Felch is foreman of Huron Number I.III.UVK1 M1IV pain to many worthy officers, whose ber's Supplies, etc. Three, John O'Mara is foreman of only fault bad been dullness. For Protection Hose company, Jim Godden is Mr. Howells calls his new novel "The these reasons he told Napier that he Almost as Palatable as Milk. foreman of Huron Hose company, Harry Minister's Cha-j»e; The Labors of Le- could not lend him his private papers: The only preparation of COD LITER OIL that Prescriptions Prepared At All Hours Cole is foreman of steamer hose company muel Barker." Its publication will begin but he intrusted him with a number of can be taken readily and tolerated for a long time and Frank Eisele is foreman of the hook in a winter number of the Century. As I'j delicate stomachs. 39 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. important documents, and gave him au- AXD AS A REMEDY FOR COXSrMPTIO>\ and ladder company. They have three already stated, some of the charac ers of thority to obtain from the Quartermai- Tho Newly Opened Grocery Stor, "The Rise of S.his Lapham" will reap- S(Roni,ois A>AI:HIA, •very nice and complete engine-houses. ter'-General. Sir George Murray, all his KBAL DE'.'.ll.MY. COn.lls A.M» THJiOAT AF. at No 33 S. Main street by pear in " The Minister's Charge," the scene orders of movements. Of his own ac- rHTlONS, and j.11 «AV)'IMi MSOIillKRS OF About January 1 next, the town will of which is laid in Boston. cord he promised to answer any ques- CHU.HRFX il is m:irvrl!iws >i; itt nsnlls. ~ assume metropolitan proportions, for at fons as to matters of fact which Napier Prescribed and endorsed by tho best Physician" EMANUEL WAGNER We have received from George Stinson In the countries of the world. that tinje they expect to h«ve their new might wish to ask him in the course of A fine line of all kindsof water work* in running order. It is be- & Co., of Portland, Maine, the well known his work. Murray, however, refused to FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ing put through as fast as can be well art publishers, a magnificent, full length, let Napier have the orders of move- Groceries and Proyisions, steel engraving of General Grant. It is ments stating tha' he reserved them for done. Probably this town wili do more after Anderson's celebrated photograph, Canned Goods, Sugars, Teas, Cof- work and do it quicker and say less about a history which he himself intended to SODA which was made while tne gene al was fees, Cigars, Tobacco, and all kinds it than almost any town I have hfc write. After taking these preliminary still in full vigor, and represents him in his step- Xapier went to Paris to Coi of Smokers Articles. Entirely new pleasure of visiting. To show you how Sturdy, nianly strength, as the people wish stock at low prices. Call and ex- Best in the World quick they work. I will here state that, materials for the French side. He I desire to say to my friends and the public to remember him. Messrs. Stinson & Co., walked about the streets, exploring the amine before purchasing elsewhere some time since, word came from Ypsilan are in need ol agents ami offer induce- that I have removed to store No. 10, four E. "WAGNER. BURDO ti, eight miles distant; the boys took the contents of the bookstalls, and bought iloors west nftook's Hotel. ea«tt Huron ments that should be heeded by those in every book that seemed likely to be of engine out of the house, down to the de need of profitable work ; those who write street, where I am prepared to make first-class Iron passing through pot, one-half mile distant, loaded it o:i a any use to him. He also went regular- Suits mill Overcoats or the latest styles, with the Hub-board to •o them will receive, free, full particu- ly to the Depot de la Guerre and made the best cutter and workman I can g-.-t. BITTERS! flat car, unloaded it at Ypsilanti. and in lars. copious extracts from the documents I have a full line of Foreign and Iliinirs. NO,SOILorTEAB just seventeen minutes from the time they the clothes. Gearing Adjus' BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS started fiom their house they had water which were stored on its shelves. On tic «'Iotlis the lates-t styles in the market. My table. Superior to the old An I'iirorlimnte Person. returning to England he took up his motto is "Best Goods at lowest possible Monitor Washer, which on the fire at Ypsilanti. The Ann Arbor- The most unfortunate person in the abode for a time at Strathtieldsaye for Priors '' has had a run of 14 years That Ache in Tmalfjif Back. ites would like to hear of any town in world is one afflicted with sick headache, the .purpose of consulting the Duke. All I ask is for you to call and see for yourselves. and thousands now in use. America beating that record, for these aiv Any person furnishing their own cloths I will Send for Circular. Address BURDOCK BLOOTTBITTERS but they will be relieved at one by using Marshal Soult. with whom when in l'uri^ Parsons Bros., Ypsilanti, Mich. facts, as can be proven. Dr. Leslie's Special Pre-cription. See he had struck up an ac;|na ntance, lent make them at reasonable rates, and do repairing KELIEVES and cleaning at cheap prices. It is apleasure Real Kstnte Transfers. advertisement in another column. him valuable papers: he corresponded Weary, Aching_Bones. with Marshal Jeurdan, and received in- to show goods, do not hesitate to come if you wish Good men are always in demand. Fif- formation from officers who had served to save money. Come and see me, as I propose to BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS H. S Kedzie, et al to Joseph Mclntyre, teen colleges are looking for presidents at on the staff of Ney and Massena. He make clothing as cheap as is done anywhere in jr., Bridgewater, $450. the state. Thanking my friends and the public First Class Agent Dyspepsia. salaries ranging from $2,500 to $7,000; also collected an immense nia-s of let- Geo. J. Howard by heirs to Thos. Birk ior past favors, I hope to retain your patronage In Dyspepsia. and Pierre L >rillard is willing to pay $10,- ters and journals from British officers. the future. Yours truly, WANTED IN THIS COUNTY IJENTS:—I feel it my duty to Bay re- ett, Dexter, $900. 000 a year tor a good jockey. —National Review. specting Burdock H!ood Bitters, that it is Shepherd Taylcr to Thos. Birkett. Dex- To. represent our beautifully illustrated family the best medii in<; I ever took. I suffered ter, $700. There are scores of persons who are suf- W.G.BURCHFIFLD, Merchant Tailor magazine. Special terms and permanent engage- two or three years from stomach troubles Belle A. Hall to R H. and Lucy Noiion, fering from some torin of blood disorder THE BODY'S TOLERANCE. ment given to the right party. Any smart man and dyspepsias well as from liver and or skin disease, as Scrofula, Boils, etc. or woman who is willing lo work and has the kidney complaint. I was not able to at- Ypsilanti, 2,150. Little Thing* Which Often Prove Danger- THE BEST SALESMAN. After a thorough test by thousands Acker's ability to push the magazine can secure a splendid tend to my business. My wife was afflicted Cornelia L. Harrington toChas. Youngs, ous, While Severe Injuries Sometimes in much the same way. We read of your blood elixir is pronourced an excellent Produce Trifling Resu'tg. Newspaper advertising is now recognized by position. Wr.te us at once giving age. particu- Chelsea, $275. remedy for all such diseases. John Moore shrewd business men as the best of all jwssible lars of past work and territory desired. Address, Bitters in the papers and made up our Sometimes a slight blow on the head salesmen—one who never sleeps and is never minds that we would try them. Tu« result Florence Huson to James N. Martin is sole agent. weary—who goes after business early and late— COTTAGE HEARTH CO., Boston, Mass Ann Arbor, $2,500. has resulted in death, or, what is worse, who can be in a thousand places at once and 563-4 is,my\vifeand 1 began to improve at once, in the permanent loss of reason. A speak to a million people each day. saying to each and 1 am now able to do more hard work Frank L. Andrews to Elizabeth Dietas A New York judge has decided that an one the best thing in the best mariner. APPLY AT OSCE FOR AN AGENCY FOR than before in tun years. It relieved my Milan, $G50. actress is a woman working tor wages. It mere scratch on the hand, or a sliver in kidney troubles as well. "V\-« both wish, Elijah Allen to J. H. and P. E. Hunt, has long been supposed that she was a the foot, or a grain of dust lodging in you, the makers of It, Godspeed Manchester, $1,200. woman playing for wages. the eye, or the tiniest fish-bone entering GEN.GRANT JOSEPH LAN DON, " Delphine Budd to Emma Webb, Pitts- the wind-pipe, has proved fatal. Such Chelsea, Vt. field, $800. John Moore asserts that Acker's Eng- facts may lead us to accept the poet's Detn": """ winiw lish Remedy is one of the best medicines statement, "The spider's most attenu- HI BI1AUI) BKCS., Chicago. Illla Wm. H. Hack to Emily Howard York for Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Whooping - £ Centennial Award, ated thread is cord, is cable, to man's bL § Meiisl and Diplom.v WANTED #6. Cough, and all lung troubles that can be ?S aeiinst the world. WE NQW To8ell Specialties I Chas. 11 Glenn to M. E. McNeil, Dex- found. Ask him about it. hold on life." But there is another S molaal, st as much wind up to a are different from these. THE PHYSICIANS' Al XILIARY ^1? nJ?',, STONE & WELLING- An iron bar has been driven through , 233 Monroe Avenue, Rochester N Y Saline, $500. Wate-bury watch as there is to an insolv- AND THE Talk Turkey the brain, with a considerable loss "of Eliza Mitchell to Geo. H. Mitchell, ent savings hank.—Lowell Courier. ON- R "D PTU. brain substance, and yet no permanent riEGAN'S IMPERIAL TRUSS. Lima, $2,000. HOUSEHOLD BLESSING Tkli TniM h«s a s/-ira: mi.i 4 harm has come to body or to mind. RB ; yields hi every -, -tainitig Sallie A. Crane to Geo. H. Mitchell Cure for Croup.—Use Dr. Thomas' Ec- The fact is, while a mere prick in a TRY IX. day and night with com- lectric Oil according to directions. It is ARTIST MATERIALS fort Sent on Trial. Enctote Stamp for Circular. lima, $2,000. particular part of the brain (the me- FREE NATURE'S POWERS. "«*1 I" both Unlnr ... - the best remedy for all sudden attacks ot SEND FOR CATALOGUE. EGANS IMPERIAL TRUSS CO., Box 2288. Ann Arbo> Mich. John Ross to L. L. Hayden, Ypsilanti dulla oblongata) may cause death, the 554-«05 colds, pain and inflammation, and for in- great bulk of the brain is exceedingly- House Painter's Goods. Mail Orders Solicited $2000. juries. YOU tolerant of many forms of injury. CLEARING OUT SALE ALLEiN & PARKHTJRST, * GARDEN 1 Wm. H. Jewett to Catharine Stone, Yp- Even the. heart is much more tolerant 172 antl 174 Summit St., Toledo. Ohio. 1 eilanti, $500. "I'll join you presently," as the minister OF 564-580 IF YOU HAVE than is generally thought. The physi- TOU Will NEED Henry W. Hyatt to Fannie H May remarked to the young couple just as he cian may thrust his fine instrument Ann Arbor, $800. started for the key to the church door. And wO! want tk>«TjBe»SEEDt at tl» l.»t ,:. , S through it with safety. An insane PIANOS AND ORGANS. m7 Dtw 8^* CattAon. will eurprtue you. No matw: woman sought to kill herself by pierc- LADIES wherei joa h, , d.eJi j « idll mt iuMa It ,. Ypsilanti carriage company to Emma T hMn C D. Batchelder, Ypsilanti, $1,000. " HACKMETACK " a lasting and fragrant ing it with a hairpin, but wholly failed Intending to change my business location I Can improve th-^ir complexion by using a sim- a tit tu u prefume. Price 25 and 50 cents. offer my entire stock of pianos and organs a't a ple remedy which will render it soft and beau- jisasff.iSwffi."*'" ° « '"•" Jacob Filber to J. D. Corey, Manches- of her purpose, although the pin inter- very low price. I am Koinjt to sell 'the tiful and remove tan. freckles, pimples and all ter, $200. SHILOH'S CURE will immediately relieve fered with the natural movements of the (foods, and now is the time to buy. unnatural redness and roughness of the skin WWIL H- MAULE, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. heart. Guitars. Violins, Banjos. Accordions. Flutes Pic Also a new discovery for the permanent removal til rt « Phl J. G. Vcltz. by sheriff to Fred Schmid olos etc., at reduced prices. A large collection of superfluous hair without injury to the skin H. J. Brown & Co. A woman swallowed a paper of pins. of sheet music at 2 eta. per copy. A Tot of organ For full instructions address Ypsilanti, *4,000. The pins traversed various organs and stools at 5C and 75 eta. each. K FORBES & CO , 56 Broadway, New York. A Pennsylvania man recently died at tissues of the body, and yet she recov- ^PATENTS. To Our Readers. Franklin .H Hough, Solicitor of American and For- the age of 90 who never told a lie or ered from the local inflammation. 547tf. ALVIN WILSEY. traded horses. Hi has no monument. A boy was brought to the hospital in- " Facts to be Remembered." eign Patents, 935 F St., N. W., near U.S. Patent office, Washington, D. C. Personal attention given to We cannot too stronglv urge upon our sensible, and nearly dead from asphyxia the preparation and prosecution of applications lor readers ihe necessity of subscribing for a An exchange says: There are more (want of breath). The doctor havino- letters patent. All business before the U. S. Patent family weekly newspaper ot the first-class puns made on Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, run a catheter down the wind-pipe, a EBERBACH & SON, NZMROD Office attended to for moderate fees. When patent —such, for instance, as the Independent, free of charge, than are paid for by ihe piece of chestnut was coughed up. The is granted a drawing of your invention with claims, of New York. Were we obliged to select owners. A good thing deserves the no- next day there was evidence that an- OBO&GISTS AND PHARMACIST! your name and address will be published in the one publication for habitual and careful tice of the press. other piece was lodged in another of the Plug Tobacco United States Patent Office Gazette, a paper of im- reading to the exclusion o! all others, we bronchial tubes. It was impossible to mense circulation, and the only paper that publishes dislodge it. There followed all the No. 12 South Main Street, Is the BEST CHEW, the GRKATESTSEU.ER, and more should choose unhesitatingly the In- President Cleveland is the babies'best used than any ot.ier Plug in the State. It is always this free. No agency in the United States possesses dependent. It ig a newspaper, magazine, symptoms of acute consumption in good order; NEVER TOO HAKD AND XFVFK superior facilities for obtaining patents, or ascer friend. He dec'ines to kiss them.—Boston (pthisie): high temperature, sweating, SWELLS- GIVES GOOD .SATISFACTION, and not a box and review, all in one. It is a religious^ Evening Record. Keep on hand a large and well selected itoc> • of it is ever returned. NIMROD is THE CHOKE OF taining the patentability of inventions. Copies of s literary, an educational, a story, an art. emaciation, copious expectoraton of of- THECHEWEK; never sticks on the dealers' hands patents furnished for 25 cents each. Correspond a scientific, an agricultural, a financial, and fensive matter, and a large cavity. Yet DRUGS, This cannot be said of any other brand of Tobac- ence invited. ir.ilHl.l. Temper, the boy in three months returned home co. For sale by all jobbers and retailers. a political paper combined. It has 32 WANTED (or DR- SCOTT'S folio pages and 22 departments. No mat- moroseness and despondency, dyspepsia, convalescent, and six months later the MEDICINES, S. W. TEW ABLE .V CO., nnn I bu beauutul Electric ter what a person's religion, politics or constipation, piles and debility are com- cavity had disappeared. — Youth's Com- [Corsets. Sample free to those be- monly due to a morbid liver. These ail- panion. Petersburg, Va. &GENTSi New York city. don't care which it is." assisting thos.- I ... .. i persons who are 1»C» g't our priics. The rvail seeking to br i, / a universal lan- PURE WINES AND LIQUORS cost of any paper, or lint ol they know all about Mustang Lin- 1 guage.— .',„. ,.;... . • ,,t. papers < li.crfullv furnished, You* jystem is now more susceptible In the treatment of rheumatism, gout, Special attention paid to the furnishing of Phj gee upon application. iment Few do. Not to know is WSen'l for New Catalog t: u>~: benefits of a reliable medicine than neuralgia, sciatica, etc., Salvation Oil —Th'T- .•••• h . hu idred persons em- Bldans, Chemists. Schools, etc., with Philosophic* ogue. not to have. ?rv other season. Take Hood's Sarsapa- »nd Chemical Apparatus, Bohemian Chemlot should be thoroughly rubbed in. It kills ployed h tiii. Un'tu : States signal serv- Glasrware, Porcelain Ware, Pure Reagenta, etc J. C. HOUGH, al' pain. Price 25 cents. ice.— R ashing ' ,, . out. Physician* PretcrlpUons carefully prepared al Advertising Agent, »11 honra. 427-478 H0U3H BLOCX I>«*~ 't, J Over one million of boxes of A<-ker's BUSINESS CARDS. MUSTERED OUT. MICHIGAN ^TATE NEWS. MINOR NEWS ITEMS. Dyspep-ia Tablet! sold in the past twelve The Detroit grain an 1 produce quota- 'For Week Ended November J. months, purely upon their merit*. Why C. AI.LEN, M. D., Sudden Death of Major-General tions are: Wheat—No. 1 White, 92*f» The internal revenue receipts for Octo- suffer with Chronic Constipation, Dyspep- H . IHUKIIKM'ATHISi, *2>ie; No. 2 Red, S6X(SB6Xc; No. 3 Red, ber in the Peoria district were $1,950,800. Residence 29 Jefferson St.; Office hours. 8-9 A. M George B. McClellan. sia, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, i I OF Ul ARBOR, MICHIGAN. 12-2, and ft-8 p. M. Mo. Flour—Michigan Whitfl Wheat The public schools at Mount Vernou, O., burn, and Female Tn abler, when Acker's choice, °?4.~tii(iol.T.'i; roller process, $4.75(a&have been closed on account of the preva- dyspepsia tablets w^l g;ve you relief. John Report of the condition of the Farmers' and Stricken by !!• art DiHeise He Pauses Away lence of diphtheria. Mechanics1 Bank at Ann Arbor, Michigan, on OOK HOUSE, .00; patent*, $6.2600.50. Corn—No. 2, Moore agent. Monday, July Hixth, ;6) A. D, l«*5 made in accord- C E, -II. 1II7DSOX. Proprietor. In the I'reiPiice of His Family—Fvner- rdUXc. Oats—No. 2, S0X@81c Butter— The State Fair held last week by the col- ance with Sections 18. 19, aud 67 of the General Softh-west corner of Huron and Fourth Streots, ored people of Mis isslppi was a complete Banking Laws as amended in laTl. Ann Arbor. 456-507 al Service* at New York—liurlal at Creamery, 20fa22o. Cheese—10(3>llo. sucoss. The great leader of the Israelites never Trenton—llio graphical. Strikes in various trades are in progress had the gout. This w; g one of the "miiged RESOrRCES. H. JACK8ON. Au Train, population seven hundred, i; throughout France and are assuming aches of Moses." Ffis manna of nubsigt- Loans and Discuunts i J 127,294 » W ala Bung proportions. Overdrafts- 119 1 the county seat of the couuty ol Aljjer. ing in the wilderness iv.is also, from its Furniture and Fixtures Office: Over Bach & Abel's store. A USEFUL LIFE ENDED. The total coinage of the mints during 3,497 00 372 Entrance, First National Bank. James Nofris, charged with embezzling very incitiiency. a serious miss steak.— Due from Banks and Bankers 30,022 25 October was $6,252,9 18, of which $2,500,000 Legal Tender and Bank Notes l-T-478 ORANQK, N. J., Oct. :iO.—General Qe..rg« the funds of the township of Sherman, Chicago TelfjfTum. 4,174 00 was in standard dollars. ionds, 0. S 3, 00 00 B. McClellan, ex-Commander of the army of [osco County, has been bouud over to the /"< EORGE E. FROTHINGHAM, M. D., The New England Tobacco- Growers' bunds. Local 1,543 91 the United States, died suddenly yesterday Circuit Court. In default of bonds to the Association has adopted resolutions op- WHY WILL YOI: cough when Shiloh's Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 610 25 \J l-li.vstiiiui and Suriteou. Specie, Gold, Silver and Cents. 4,123 7« Office, Hamilton Building. Rooms 1, 2, and 3. morning at 3:10 o'clock from exhaustion mount of $'2,000 he languishes in jail. posing the present tobacco tariff. cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 Office Hours: Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Three large iron-works in Middlebor- produced by repeated shocks of neuralgia Don Ewer, a sporting man widely ,:t- . 50 rts. and $1. $175,584 95 Friday, 10 to 12 A. M.; Wednesday and Saturday, 2 ou h, England, have been closed, owing LIABILITIES. tO 4 P. M. of the heart, at his home on Orange known throughout Michigan, was the to the depression in the iron trade. SHILOH'S CATARRH RKMEDY—a positive cure Mountain, aged lifty-nine years. other night shot dead in an alley near the A gas leak caused the destruction of the for catarrh. Dyspepsia, «nd Canker Mouth. Capital paid in % 50,000 00 LEX. W. HAMILTON Michigan Central D pot in D.trtiit. A few H. J Brown & Co. Surplus Fund 2,023 65 Attorney at law. The family have been deluged with i»es- works of the National Furnace Company, led Profits 49 87 AWill practice- in both State and United 8tates sagefl of condolence from all parts of this minutes previously he had told bij at Williamsport, Pa., valued at $40,000. Due Depositors 121.761 43 Dividends Unpaid 1,750 00 Court*. Office Rooms, one and two, 1st floor of country and Kiirope. tffiancad wife that he had :t2,'.>00 in a Oberlin College has dedicated a library THE GRKAX the new brick block, corner of Huron and Fourth ouch tied about his waist, bu. nothing building toward which $25,000 was given Streets, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 424-47S WAMLIM.TON, Oct. 31.—At the Cabinet by Rev. C. V. Spear, of Pittsfield, Mass. J175.584 95 meeting Thursday the death of General Mc- valuable was found on his person. * Unfailing I do solemnly swear that the above statement is The Federal Court at Indianapolis has true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. TJUBEN H. KEMPF, Clellan was feelingly alluded to *>>• the Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll, aged one hun- affirmed the legality of $1,075,000 In rail- President and members of the Cabinet. dred years,*was buried at Kulamazoo the road aid bonds issued by the city of Evans- Specific WILLIAM A. TOLCHARD, Cashier. President Cleveland was profoundly im- Subscribed and sworn to before me this Seventk TEACHER OF MUSIO. other morning. She had been a resident Tille. day of July, 1885. pressed by the news of General Me' 'Irllan's there thirty years, and un il her last sick- Farmers in the Red River country are Graduate of the Royal Musical Conservatory of death. The friendship between the Presi- WM. W. WHEDON, Notary Public, Stuttgart, Germany. Instruction given on the ness never called in a physician. She said to be in an excellent financial condi- This Bank is now prepared to transact a tienert Piano, Organ, Harmony. Director of Choruses. dent and General McClellan was close, and tion and to have storage-room for all their was marked by the hitch opinion Which leaves two sisters each oTer ninety years wheat. Banking Business, will buy good paper and dea Prompt attention paid to Piano luning. No. of age. ln local bonds aud foreign exchange. 3ell» pass 59 South Main St.. Ann At >or, Michgiau. 456-507 each entertained respecting the other. 1'resi- Daniel McMichael, a stage-driver, known age tickets to and from all points in Europe. dent Cltveland greatly desired to have Mc- A passion for roller-skating was the to half the early settlers in I >wa, lost his CVUDTflUC • Bitt" <" tad <*stc ln louth ; OlITiriUmOl tongue coated white o__r covereI d XO. 1 SOUTH .VAIN STREET. EORGE W. RENWICK, Clellan in his Cabinet, ami probably pre- main cause of a divorce decree entered the mental balance and hanged himself at ()•>- witn itnowii fur: pain in the back, sides, or jointnts—ofte; n ferred him to any other man. McClellan kaloosa. mistaken for Rheumatism ; Hour otomaeh I low of HP- G other -day at Detroit, the parties being netlte! sometimes nausea and waterbrash, or indigestion; TEACHER OF would undoubtedly have been appointed Fred A. Caldwell and a niece of Mayor A German Commercial Commission, sim- flatulency and acid eructations; bowels alternately costive Secretary of War had it not been for the ilar in its aim to that of th.< recent United and lax : headache; loss of memory, with a ppainful sen Grummond, who were married less than a sation of having failed to do something whic' h ought to vigorous opposition of the New Jersey States Commission, will soon visit South have been done j debility ; low spirits Ta thickhik , yellow VO1CECULTURE,SINGING,UARMONY&PIANO. year ago. appearance of Uie skinana eyes ; a dry cough; fever; rest- Democratic leaders, who labored earnestly America. lessness ; the urine is scanty and high-colored, anJ, if Harmony successfully taught by mail. Address, to convince the President tluvt McClellan's (Jovernor Alger recently received a let- Nicaragua is in a disturbed state owing allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. LUMBER P. 0. box 2151, Ana Arbor, Mich. appointment Would be a political mistake. ter from a New York City gentleman, who to fears of an invasion by the exiled rev- The 1'iesident yielded the point very olutionists, strengthened by those now in SIMMONS "-LIVER "REGULATOR states that during the war he eameiu'o the country. M. H. BRENNAN, reluctantly, but he still kept McCleUaa possession of a meerschaum pipe, with Is generally used in the South to arouse the Tor- Portions of Michigan and Indiana were pid Liver to a healthy action. Being entirely LUMBERI in mind, ami when he had an amber stem, and that a short time ago he opportunity Offered him the Russian visited by snow-storms Saturday night, vegetable, no particular care is required while undertook to clean the black deposit from falling to a depth of four inches at points using this medicine. LAW OFFICE. mission. This McClellan declined. Th« the President hail determined to ask Genera! the silver band on the pipe, and much to in the former State. LUMBER! No. 10 Hamilton Block, his surprise discovered an inscription A Chicago "drummer" named Maxwell, McClellan to take the place of Dorinan B. • *l > ^ I ( dUU IlAlUlt ILULVIIIU lit I 3^-W f \*AUd*.--> litw while eating oysters art Lafayette, Ind., ARBOR, - MICHIGAN. Baton on the Civil-Service Commission. reading as follows: "Major Wm. H. bile to act as the purge. The excess of bile being If you contemplate building call at He intended to send his request to McClel- Nichol-, by the officers of the 7th Mich. Thursdav night, discovered a pearl of the removed, a tonic effect is produced, and health 456-507 alleged value of $(il)0. is perfectly restored. lan on Thursday. Cav., June 18th, 1864." Knowing the value Mrs. Ellen Finn, of Cincinnati, on plead- It Regulates the Bowels and Removes NEW YOHK, XOV. 3.—'lhe funeral of soldiers feel for such mementos, the pres- ing guilty to drawing a pension after her FERDON 0. GJiNKINS,!). D.S., General McClellan was held yesterday ent owner desires to return the pipe to second marriage, was sentenced to one CONSTIPATION. morning in the Madison Square I'resby Nicols or his heirs, and if any one can year in the penitentiary. It Is a CEETAIN CUSE FOR DYSPEPSIA. terian Chnreh. A few Howers at the altar throw any light on the identity or where- The name of Judge Maynard, Second The Regulator contains no quinine, mineral, DENTAL OFFICE were the only emblems of mourning. The abouts of Mr. Nicols, and will do so by ad- Comptroller of the Treasury, is mentioned or anything that will injure the most delicate pa- remains were escorted to the church by the dressing the Governor, at Lansing, he will in connection with the Prtsidency of the tient, and is given with safety and the happiest OVER ANDREWS BOOK STORE, Loyal Legion and the survivors of Meagh- confer a favor upon those most interested. Civil-Service Commission. results to the most delicate infant. For all dis- er's Brigade, but no military display was Nebraska has selected fifteen practical eases ill which a laxative, alterative or 13 MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR purgative is needed it will give the most perfect permitted. Genenlfl Hancock, McCook, At Nashville, Barry County, the other dairymi-n as delegates to the National satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest and Best 456-507 Joseph K. Johnston and Fitz John Portei Butter, Egg and Cheese Convention to be Family Medicine in the World ! ni ;hr several prisoners escaped from the held in Chicago the 10th inst. were among the pall-bearers. A special county jail. All were recaptured, how- Corner Fourth and Depot Sts., and tiain conveyed the cortege to Trenton. It has been deci led that a person in THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS get our figures for all kinds of NICHOLS BROS., ever, except Nick E way, who at last ac- Government employ on a stated salary is LIVER REGULATOR! George Brlnton McClellan was born ie counts was still at large. not entitled to draw pay for extra ser- See that you get the genuine, with the red Z Philadelpha December :i, lean. Hewasedu- There has been more green lumber vices rendered outside of his regular duties. on front of Wrapper, prepared only by ciiu-d at West Point, and graduated in \H6. shipped from Bay City this season than It is not true that Mr. John Kelly, of DENTAL OFFICE He Berved n the Mexican war asa Lieutenant New York, has had a serious relapse. He J. H.ZEILIN & CO., LUMBEE of Engineer!, where he was breve'.ed as Cap ever before, ani the docks will not be ex- Second Moor Masonic Klock, over Sav- tain for meritorious service. In ls,v>, he waa is able to attend to business and intends to tOLB PROPRIETORS, PHI LADELPH IA, PA. appointed one of a ootnm sslon of three offi- cessively crowded when navigation closes. visit Florida and Mexico during the win- We manufacture our own Lumber ings Bank, Ann Arbor, Mlcu. cers to go to Europe and observe the military The $552 Shakespearean collection pre- ter. systems of the European powers. His report MB. JAMES BAGI.FY, ««ctinn foreman C.iM and guarantee Teeth extracted without pain by the use of gat on the subject, especially of his observations sented to the State University by James Easter of next ; ear falls on St. Mark's R. R., Winkle, Ohio, had not slept or vitalized air. 436-48, in the Crimean war, was'an able and use- McMillan, of Detroit, has arrived there. Day, April 25, its latest possible date. Tbe ful work. He resigned in 1857, and was last time this occurred was in 1736 (old appointed Entrineer-in-Chief of the Illinoi9 It comprises 306 volumes and 120 rare style), and it will not so fall again until VERY LOW PRICES I ST. JAMES HOTEL, Central Railroad. While engaged in tbisdurr pamphlets, and the addition makes th« 1(14"!. he made Chicago his place or residence. la university Shakespearean library the finest 1O-Give Ms » call and we will make it Cor. Summit and Lagrange Streets,':Toledo, Ohio Mil be WHS made President of the St. Louis & An explosion occurred Friday at Res- to jour interest, as our larice and well Cincinnati Haihoad Company, but in 1S61, on in America, with the possible exception of chitxa, Hungary, in a coal-mine connect- jf rinlftl Htock fully *iiNt»iiiK our a«*Mer» the breaking out of the war, he again entered tlon. "VX7ITHIN two blocks of the Pennsylvania, T that of the Boston public library. ed with the State railway works. Thir- I'or.over a year, his suffering from Neuralgia waa et the array, and achieved a number of victories teen persons were killed and fifteen in- great. Three doees 01 AIHLOPHOBOS cured him. W & A. A., 0. C. & T. & I., and the C. H V. & T. over the rebel torces in West Virginia. It recently cost Rev. Edward Matthews JAMES TOI.BERT, Prop. R'y depot, and midway between that und the jured. depot of the W. A L, E. and M. & O. Railways. A few days after the battle of Bnll Bun- $110 for resisting an officer who attempted Extradition papers have been issued at Keuralpia, though one of the moot common and T. J. RKECH, Sni-t. 427-478 Popular and home-like, with, best of tables and July 21, 1801—he was appointed, at the recom- to arrest a minister at the Free Methodist moftt pamful of disease*, hat* bafi'.ed ail medical New York in the case of W. B. Giles, alias BkiU, and until » ^111 ftDU flCtftft waecon cheeriest of rooms. Rates 81.50 and $2.00 per day. mendation of General Winfleld Scott, to the camp-meeting in Branch County last sum- William Gooch, who, by forgerits, Street cars pass the door every three minutes. commandership of the army at Washington, the discovery of A I nUUrnUnUO eidered and, when General Seott retired from active mer. swindled his employers, in London, out of aimoet, if not quite intumble Athlopboroa JOHN WOTZKE, W. H. STEPHENS, Prop'r. service tin*' months later, he was made Com- $150,000. BURELY and QUICKLY cures it. ThiB statement, mander-inChief of the armies of the United Ellen M. Jones, of Detroit, the widow of The White Earth Indians, of Minnesota, though strong, is warranted by the facts. Thoo»- States. About tBe end of January, 1882, Presi- a well-known lake Captain, recently have taken preliminary steps toward con- ands have tested its value and recommend it as THE FINE ZZXTA F. SING, dent Lincoln gave orders for a genera? move- the ONLY remedy that brings'relief. For ladies ment of all the armies, which was to b» brought suit foi" $10,000 against the police centrating on one reservation all tbe scat- subject to neuralgia or nervous headaches it is made February 3^. McClellan had mean- officials of Detroit. She claims that while tering tribes in that State, numbering indiBpenBable. Athlophoros contains no «riurD, Law and Collection Office. time been relieved of tb« coalman*! of all ths attacked on the sidewalk with ver:igo she 2,800 persons. morphine, or other danr^erous ingredient. It is departments except that of the Army of the absolutely harmless and universally successful in Potomac. With this force he oe^an, about was arrested for drunkenness and taken George Miller, the first murderer legally BOOT AND SHOE U.S. COMMISSIONER, and Agent for plauii.. executed in Dakota, was hanged at Grand the prompt cure of this j. ainf ul dieeate. Insurance in reliable companies. March 10, to move toward Richmond, convey- to the station in a patrol wagon notwith- ing h.s army l>y water down tbe Potomac and Forks Friday afternoon, life not being Ask your dmgyist for AthlOphOTOS- If yon •W All business entrusted to this office receK<« standing the explanations of her acquaint- cannot get it of him we will send it express paid on prompt and caretul attention. Money remittr.- Chosapenkt Hay to the James River. Soon pronounced extinct until after the expira- MAZEE, after the opening or this campaign he be- ances. tion of S8M minutes. receipt of regular price f 1.00 per bottle. We Immediately on collection. gan to complain that be was not prop- prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if No. 42 Mam street. South, Ann Arbor, Mich. erly Supported by the President. Never- The movement to detach a portion of M. De Lesseps has asked from the French he hasn't it do o<>i be pervaded to try something Makes a flret-claas Hand-sewed 427-478 theless, lit' began active operations about Kawkawlin Township and attach it to Government permission to issue further else, but order at once from us as directed. Shoe worth $8 tor $6 5O. the r.th of April, besieging Yovktowii. Panama Canal bonds to ^he amount of ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YORK. At the end of a month, when his batteries Bangor Township has been denied by the >l_o,ixi0.000, to defray necessary expenses New Custom Boot & Shoe Shop were ready to open on the foit, the enemy Bay County Supervisors because the legal quietlv stole away, falling back to Uiciiinond. in excess of the original est mates. Mc(lellai) followed slowl. and took up a po- formality of advertising the application A band of seventy-five Indiaus, with FAULTLESS FITGUARANTEED sit on on tlio Clnckaliominy, a small stream had not been complied with. hunting permits from their agent at But- With HHIIOV< r's > HI lor System you flowmir near the Confederate capital. During hold, have beeu starting fires which de- can cut Dresse- tn tit. with, ut oral instructions. JOHN WOTZKE, tbis advance on the retreating enemy he Trustees of the Bay View Camp-Meeting rtroyed the cattle-ranges in ths Bad Dressmakers pr< nounoe it perfect. Price for The only establishment in Ann Ar> fought the indecisive battle of Williamsbuty, Association met at Jackson recently and Lands of the Little Missouri. The Cattle sj«tciii. Book and Double Tracing bor which manufactures its Manufacturer of which enabled General J. E. Johnson, the rebel commander, to get his supply trains off decided to enlarge their chapel and extend Association is to send thirty-five cow- Wheel. »n "in. own shoo uppers. to Richmond. the dock three hundred feet orer the water. boys to warn away the red men, and ther« TO IXTR mm, There was $«00 in the treasury. is a strong probability of a fight. A System, Bo"k and Wheel will he sent on re- Wli,le encamped nenr Richmond McClel- ceipt of gl.oo. Adilrcs*. Repairing done Promptly and lan's arm. remaned three weeks almost inao- Charles D. Pierce, for several years JOHN C. II IMIV K. < Ml. iniu.ti. <» tivc in The swamps of the Chickabotnin , and A Pardon for Burrell. 5614 Neatly. many sold eis were lost through sUskiess. treasurer of the late Park Theater, in De- Active hostilities were renewed by the enemy troit, committed suicide the other morning 111., Nov. 3. — Governor June M, and then Uugan the seven days' bat- bv tnkinff strychnine. He leaves a widow. Oglesby has agreed to pardon John F. Bur- Call and see samples. No. 63 S. tle—at Mechauksville, Savage's Station, rell out of the Chester Penitentiary Decem- PIANOS ORGANS LATEST STYLES. White Oak Swamp, Humes' Mill and Malvern Ill health was supposed to be the cause for The demand for the improved MASON & HAMI.I!I Main Street. ber 20. He was sentenced to prison for five PIANOS IS now so UrKe that a second addition to the Hill (July 1. lstKt—the result of which was the deed. factory has become imperative. Do not require one- that tbe LTsrfon forces were compelled to re- years in February. 188:1, for embezzling quarter as much tuning as Pianos on the prevailing treat ami abandon the conquest of Richmond. Reports to the St ite Board of Health by several thousand dollars from the Masonic wrest-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free. Repairing done promptly'and neatly. Special at- Meanwhile (ieneral Halleck had been made eighty-three observers in different 100 Styles of OROAMS, $22 to $900. For Cash, Easy tention paid to tender and'deformed feet. General in Chief of the army, and he ordered Quad Lodge, of which he was then Sec Payments, or Rented. Met lellan to return with his whole force tc parts of the State, for the week ended Oc- "etary. Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., Fortress Monroe. The scattered troops in tober 24. indicated that*typho-malarial GOOD FITS GUARANTEED. Northern Virginia had been united undei NEW YORK ; BOSTON ; CHICAGO. isros. 6 : a General Pope General Lee assailed these fever and neuralgia increased, and dvsen Forpcloaiug a Hit Mortgage. All work done at lowest living prices. Call ana successfully September 30, 18«'2—the seconi tery an/1 scarlet fever decreased in aren Father, Mother, and Three Sisters B**& battle of Hull Run. 1 NEW YORK, NOV. 3.—The Farmers' Washington Street, Ann^Arbor, see samples. of prevalence. Diphtheria was repor *.! at Loan >& Trust Company, of this city, has be- Mr. David Claypool, formerly Bergennt- After Pope's failure be was agais Michigan. thirty places, scarlet fever at twelve, gun suit against the Postal Telegraph Com- at-Armsofthe.New Jersey Senate, anil mv, 170. 53 SOUTH MAIN ST. called to the command of the Arm} and typhoid fever at thirteen places. Notary Public at Cedarville, Cumberland of the Potomac, and defeated Genera. pany for foreclosure ot a mortgage ot $10,- Have always on hand a complete Stock of eTery Lee at the battle of Autietam, September 17, Miss Sarah Woodruff, daughter of Judge 000,000. Co., N. J., makes lhe following startling thin; 1 me ls*c\ He was again relieved of command on statement: "My father, mother,and three the'ithof November following, and was not Woodruff, left Marshall a f#w days i\ Hogs Dying by Thousands. recalled to the service. He resigned his for Beulah, Siberia, where she goes as a sisters all died with consumption, and my Major Generalship in the regular army In CHAMI'AKJN-, 111., Nov. 3.—Cholera has, lungs were so weak I raised blood. Nobody 18i)4. and General Sheridan was promoted missionary teacher of ithe Episco; al to till the vaeaocv. Church. within a few weeks, swept away a thou- thought I could live. My work (ship- After this General McClellan took no further sand hogs in one township in this couuty sniit hing j was very straining on me with my part in the war In August, 1864, he was ttie The tug Strange-, valued at .16,000, and It is said to be rapidly spreading. GROCERY LINE! weak constitution, and 1 was rapidly going Democratic candidate for the Presidency, but owned by Captain Jos ph La Framboise received only twunty-one electoral votes, the to the grave. While in this condition I remaining 212 beintf aust for Abraham Lin- was burned at her dock in Tr.'nton THE MARKETS. commenced using Mishler's Herb Bitters, . coin. Of the popular vote, however, Lincoln Wayne Couuty, a few nights ago. and it saved my life. Because it was so received about 2,aiO,tJOU, and McClellan about The other night thieves broke into the NEW YORK, NOT. 3. difficult to get it in this little place, and I 1,800,080. LIVE STOCK—Cattle $3 65 <8 6 00 Teas, Coffees and Sugars He traveled in Europe from 18B4 to 1>6«, barn of Hugh Gould, of Enmett Township, Sheep 225 (i£ 4 00 had improved so much, I stopped taking it and then bec.ime a resident of New York Calhoun County, and stole a valuable Hots 8 80 @ 4 SO for a time, and the result is that I have All prime Articles bought for Cash and can sell City, and held the office of Superintend- roadster, carriage, harness, "tc. II"H—Good to Choice 3 15 & 5 60 commenced going rapidly down hill again. at low figures. Our frequent large invoices «f ent of Docks and Piers Hy the will of Edwin Patents 5 00 ©5 50 Teas is a sure sign that we give bargains in A. Stevens he wiis also made Superintendent Diphtheria wa* quite prevalent a few WHKAT—No. 2 Ued 95 Q> »5K Somehow, Mishler's Herb Bitters gives of the Steven's Flouting Battery, which No.-'Spring M a l« appetite and strengthens and builds me up proved a complete failure. He afterward re- days ago at the State Reform School, COKN . K 0 ©5 80 'The secret of the almost invariable relit, 'THE OLD rOLES AT HOME." system In Michigan. Choice 5 10 O 5 55 tions was carried in the recent Ohio contest Good 4 « © JOU and cure of consumption, dysentery, diar- by a vote of 537,000 out of a possible 74;>, Ronald McDonald, of Vernoii 1'ownship Medium a» ® 3 » rhoea, dyspepsia, indigestion, kidney and 4.M, and the amendment changing the Huron County, recently received notice Butchers'Stock 3 60 @ • 30 liver complaints, when Mishler's Herb WHITE SEAL Inferior Cattle 1 00 @ 2 00 terms of township officers from one to three that he had been awarded a pension by HOGS—Live—Good to Choice. 3 20 © 3 60 Bitters is used, is that it contains simple, BURNING OIL. years by a vote of 46H,000 out of 743,453. the British Government for services in the SHEUP 1 50 ©3 85 harmless, and yet powerful ingredients, The Governor has issued a proclamation BUTTKK—Creiunerv 16 @ • that act on the blood, kidneys, and liver, The New York Board of Health estimates that British army. The amount due was $3,000. Good t/i Choice Dairy 8 © 22 30,000 lives have been destroyed by the explosive declaring the amendments carried. Thomas Ya es, a hearty old Scotch BOGS-FresB 1» ® 1«S4 and through them strengthens and invigor- qualities of petroleum. If every household would wearer, employed at the Reed City (Osce FLorit—Winter -.. 4 50 ®5£ ates the whole system Purely vegetable adopt the White Seal Oil for family use, none of Six Times » Murderer. Spring 3 50 ©4 25 in its composition; prepared by a regular these unfortunate accidents would eccur. ola County) woolen-mills, was a member Patents « 75 ©5 75 CAKHONDAI.E, Pa., Nov. 3.—John How- GRAIN-Wheat, No. 2 86 @ S«H physician; a standard medicinal prepara- MACKINAC. ell, now in jail at Honesdale for poisoning of the Thirteenth Light Dragoons, who WHITE SEAL BURNING OIL were a portion of the "gailant six hun- Corn 40HO *03t tion; endorsed by physicians and drug- four of his children a week ago, has con- UatH 1*2»© 26 gists. Tliesearefourstrong points in favor The Mo«« Delightful Has none of the defects usually found in common dred "' who made the famras charge at Rve. No. 2 61 © 61*4 o.ls, It cannot be exploded, does not char the fessed that lie killed his mother and sister of Mishler's Herb Bitters. Mishler's Hert> Baiaklava dnring the Crimean war, where Barley. No. i (H> 4j> 67 wick, will not smoke, emits no offensive odor, in England He says that he intended to Bitters is sold by all druggists. Price ?1.00 SUMMER TOUR and prevents the breaking of chimneys. only 29(> out of the six hundred survived. BRO1.M CUKN- kill his'wife, eldest daughter and father-in- 8elf-WorkiiiK *!4"t B!4 per large bottle, fi littles for J5.00. Car|«: iio.i Hurl 4H© 7 F*lfto* Bteamer. 7 -w B*tM. WHITE SEAL BURNING OIL law and then end his own life. It is gen- An Albion (Calhoun County) lady sorved A»k your drnreist for MIBHLFB'S HERB BITTFES. TOUT Tripn per Vioek ±- fweon Crooked Blj I If he does not kt en it. do not take anything else t ut Is a rich oil for illuminating purposes. It is as erally thought h is insane. up green peas, lettuce and black raspber- POTATOES ibu.)... 40 a 55 i send a pmtal card to MIBHI FR Hr.ltB BITTEBB Co., DETROIT AND MACKiNAC light in color as pure spring water. It gives a ries, all of which she picked a few days POKK-Mns^ ' 625 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. strong, steady light, and burns much longer than I.AI:I> Steam And Bverj Week D«y Between common oils. I'opulutii D ol Kaniiig ( Ity. ago in her own garden. LUMBER— If the Whi'e Seal Burning Oil is not sold in your KANSAS CITY, MO., NOV. 3.—A munici- It has been d. o'ded to continue work in ( . .iinnoii dressed Siding... 19 SO FOR TEN CENTS. DETROIT AND CLEVELAND vicinity, send your order direct to us for a barrel pal census report completed last nigh Floonuir 34 00 or a case containing two neat rive gallon cans. the Ropes gold mine near Negauuee, Mar- Common Boards 13 00 Writ* for our shows the city's population of Kansas City, quette County,during the entire winter. I Fencing 11 00 "Picturesque Mackinac," Illustrated. Kan., and other suburbs, to be 105,043, T Lath 1 86 BROOKS OIL CO., was expected to crush fifte n tons per day. Shingle* 1 95 DAME'S BALSAMIC TABLETS, OonMins rnll Particular*. Mailed Tr—. indicates a gain of about titty per cent 05 EUCLID AVi:, is (55,000 males to 89,000 females. Fair to Good 4 50 ONE PATENT TUMBLER TOP C. D. WHIfCOMB, GIN PAM. ACT., ENGLISHMEN and Sons ton County. They have dried 4,000 bush- HOG^—Yorkers 3 70 MEDICINE TIME KEEPER, DCTBOW. MICH. Death of an Aged Minister. els, yielding 20,000 pounds of dried fruit, Philadelphia* 3 75 of Englishmen, come and join SHEKI'-Bcst 3 50 Invaluable in the sick room. EVANSVII.I.K, Ark.. Xov. 3. —Rev. Mr. and last month paid o»t $9,000 in their Common 3 00 Make »70;to^l50 per month business. us, meetings every 1st and 3d Tennant died here yesterday at the age ol BALTIMORE. ONECOOKBOOK. selling'ourJSTASDARD BOOKS 115 years. He was the oldest minister ol Twenty divorces were granted during CATTLE—Best »3 50 \SD BIBLES. Steady work. Wednesday of each month, at the recent term of the Jackson Circuit Medium 2 90 Vlie thrfe atHivt nserul articles mailed, postpaid, the gospel in the United States, and had HOGS 4 50 to any addrees upon receipt of 10c. in stamps. Spring and Summer. lAJdresaJJ. C. McCurdy, Cropsey's Hall, 7:30 P. M. preached for ninety years. Court. 8HEEP—Paor to Choice I W TBS KIOSK K)*.MM r-O-. fifoon Oirn. *Co.,< THE REGISTER THE IV 1.1. ELECTIONS. THE RELIGION OF A GENTLEMAN. PUBLISHED WHKLT BY It was democratic weither by a larce One of the most notable atter-dinner ARE YOU COLD ? B:. KITTEEDGE- majority Tuesday. In fact we are not sure speeches of Minister Lowell in England AT*N A.RBOR, MICH. that the atmosphere is yet clear. has been published. It was called out by Than come to the T:E:R,:M:S: At any rate the returns show that some allusions to the Christian religion! OBC Dollar per year If paid In Ad- in New York, Maryland and Vir-made in a tone of genteel skepticism not vance : 81.50 if not imiil until Ihe end ginia the democrats have carried uncommon among literary men both in tor six in..nilir. This rnle will be en- the day, while in Pennsylvania, Massachus- this country and in England. He said: •reed. etts, Connecticut, Iowa, New Jersey, Ne- " I fear that when we indulge ourselves 49- To Svpvrttxrt outside ol Washtenau (Jaunty. braska, and Dakota, the republicans have in the amusement of going without re Fifteen Cents per year additional, to pay postage. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE been successful but by reduced majorities. ligio i, we are not, perhaps, aware how tm- THE REaisTKB it "entered at the Pott Office at In New York, Hill for governor has 15, much we are sustained at present by an And get warmed at slight expense. Ann Arbor, Michigan, as teeond dost matter." 000 plurality. This is ascribed to various enormous mass all about us of religious causes, chief among them being the in- feeling and religious convictions, so that, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1885. clement weather which cut down the re- whatever it may be safe for us to think, publican rural vote. Other causes men- for us who have had great advantages, and CONVENTIONS, MEETINGS, ETC. Comprises all qualities from 25 cents to $3.50 per garment. We carry some tioned are the prohibition vote, stalwart have been brought up in such a way that of the finest Underwear manufactured. MEDLICOTT CO'S AT ANN ARBOB. r.-venge against half breeds, Hill's popular- a certain moral direction has been given November 21—Annual camp-fire of the Welch ity with the labor of organizations, ill GOODS all wool and regular made. post. G. A. R. to our character, I do not know what Jan 26 and 27—Annual meeting of the Michigan treatment of the mugwumps by the re- would become of the less favored classes Engineering society. publicans, etc. The legislature, however, of mankind if they undertake to play the K!SE«HERE. Nov. S, at Detroit—Meeting of the state board of is largely republican. same game. pharmacy. CONGERS PATENT CHEST-SHIELD AND DOUBLE SEATED. Virginia is democratic by 12,000 and Nov. 5. at Port Huron—Meeting in aid of the "Whatever defects and imperfections Parnell agitation. Senator Mahone's public life is ended for may attach to a few points of the doctri Nov. 27 and 28. at Midland—Meeting of the Uni- a time at least. Connecticut elects a re- nal system of Calvin—the bulk of which All Wool Scarlet, Scotch Gray, Lamb's Wool, Fancy Balbriggan etc. tarian state conference. publican legislature by a reduced majority. is simply what all Christians believe—it will Everybody can be suited IT IS asserted that President Cleveland In Illinois there was but one candidate for be found that Calvinism, or any other ism would liave appointed Gen. McClellan as the supreme court and no contest. Mary- which claims an open bible and proclaims a crucified and risen Christ, is infinitely See oiar TJnclei^wear Window. head of the civil service commission had land is democratic by 12,000. Masachus- preferable to any form of polite and pol- etts elects a republican governor and legis- he lived. ished skepticism, which gathers as its vo- COME TO HEADQUARTERS, ture by 20,000. The republicans achieved taries the degenerate sons of heroic an- A YOUNG woman in Detroit put this per- a great victory in New Jersey, electing a sonal in the Free Press: cestors, who, having been trained in a so- strong majority of the legislature. Ne- ciety and educated in schools the founda- "DEAR NED.—Come back; all is for- A. L NOBLE, Leading Clothier and Hatter. braska, Iowa and Dakota are of course re- given. Pa kicked the wrong man and tions of which were laid by men of taith didn't know it was you. Come immedi- publican by good majorities. Really out- and piety, now turn and kick down the Coming; Events. ately. MARY." side of New York the result isn't so bad. ladder by which they have climbed up, and G. A. R. camp-fire November 20. In Detroit, Chamberlain, democrat, and persuade men to live without God and PRESIDENT CLEVELAND has named Thurs- leave them to die without hope. Don't forget the Maccabees' ball in his whole city ticket with one exception Hangsterfer's hall tonight. day, Nov. 26, for Thanksgiving day. By "The worst kind of religion is no re- was elected. A gratifying feature of the The ladies of the Methodist church give reference to his proclamation in another ligion at all; and these men, living in ease result, however, is the retirement of the and luxury, indulging themselves in the a concert at the church November 16. The column it will be seen that he is feeling corrupt democratic aldeimanic ring. The amusement of going without religion,' celebrated M. E. quartette from Detroit L I well. Republicans have reason to be gang were all beaten in great shape. The may be thankful that they live in lands are billed for the occasion. ARLOR FURNITUR thankful that it was no worse, if nothing board of aldermen will be a tie next year, where the gospel they neglect has tamed The ladies of St. Thomas' church will 12 republican and 11 democratic aldermen the beastliness and ferocity of the menhold a bazaar at Firemen's Hall beginning We want to show you the choicest assort- who but for Christianity might long ago Nov. 16 and lasting a week. The pro- having been elected. ment of Parlor Goods at prices that will surprise WITH reference to the miscarriage of have eaten their carcasses like the South ceeds are to go to the building fund of the Sea Islanders, or cut off their heads and Catholic school. you and please you. justice last week by which gambler Bab- GENERAL, STI.KI.l.AIV. tanned their hides like the monsters of the cock was suffered to depart unscathed, A long expected treat will be given the An Embossed Plush, 7 piece Suite (our own French revolution. citizens and sludents tomorrow evening the enormity of the thing is increased by One by one the prominent actors both " When the microscopic search of skep- by the Mestayer Tourists company in make) for $42.00. the fact that he had been running dens in on the union and confederate side of our ticism, which has hunted the heavens and "We, Us & Co." The members of the sounded the seas to disprove the existence company are all well known to the public. If you want some Elegant odd Pieces see ours. this city a year and a half, and that he great civil contest are passing away. Very of a Creator, has turned its attention to played a " skin game " and didn't even few are now remaining of those who took The piece was written to amuse, and it human society, and has found a place in does amuse. It amuses those in the or- give his victims a fair chance. The whole a leading part in this struggle for national this planet where a decent man can live chestra as well as those in the top gallery. affair is verv deplorable. existence, either in military or civil life. in decency, comfort and security, support- Tt is broadly humerous and delicately hum- LACE CURTAINS The sudden removal of General McClellan ing and educating his children unspoiled orous at turns. There are many exquisite and unpolluted ; a place where age is re- -JLHSTID- THE opinion of the snpreme court has taken from the roll of our soldiers one points in it ther most refined man or wo- verenced, infancy respected, manhood es- man on earth would heartily enjoy. There handed down last week by Chief Justice who for a time stood foremost in the ranks teemed, womanhood honored, and human Morse, which is printed in another column, is no plot to speak of, but there is a sort and whose praise was upon all lips. What- life held in due regard; when skeptics of framework which is artistically filled. will effectually prevent further evasions ever may be said in respect to his military can find such a place 10 miles square in What is laid out to be done is done well. this globe, where the gospel of Christ has by saloon-keepers of the state law requir- career, or however harsh the judgment The cast is a thoroughly competent one. ing saloons to be closed alter ten o'clock not gone and cleared the way and laid the HEAVY DRAPERIES that may have been formed respecting foundations and made decency and secur- •nd on Sundays. The opinion is so ex-him 8s a general, all are willing to concede ity possible, it will then be in order for the G. A. K. Camp-Fire. Remember we sell the best $25.00 Chamber plicit and rigid in its interpretation of the that in purity of life, in honest patriotism, skeptical literate to move thither and then The comrades of Welch post, G. A. R., Set in the world. statute that it holds a saloon to be open ventilate their views. But so long as have announced that on the evening of and in true courage in the hour of battle these very men are dependent upon the OIL CLOTHS AND OIL CLOTH RUGS. for business if it is lighted and there is any he stands a peer among the noblest of the November 20 they will hold in the Opera religion which they discard for every priv- House a camp-fire to which the public are means of access for customers. The other times. As the commander-in-chief of the ilege they enjoy, theyjmay well hesitate a justices concurred. invited. The feature of the evening is to army be did not accomplish the result little before they seek to rob the Christian be the presentation by Pres. J. B. Angtll JOHN XSECXS <& CO. whbh was expected by the country, and of his hope and humanity of its faith in to the post of a fine memorial book in be- A PROMINENT citizen offers to be one of that, Saviour who alone has given to man was pressed down by circumstances which half of the following citizens: Noah W. fifty citizens who will give twenty-five or that of life eternal which makes life tol- Cheever, Edwin Lawrence, Alpheus Felct1, were mainly beyond his control. On the fif'y dollars each toward the Citizens' erable and society possible, and robs death James B. Angell, J. H. Wade, Wm. W. Thousands of cases of one side his critics take the ground that of its terrors and the grave of its gloom." League fund for the prosecution of offend- Dean, J. J. Robison, W. Q-. Doty, W. A. his failure wag due to the fact that he did Tolchard and Junius E. Beal. The book "CANDEE" ARCTICS ers against the law in this city. Under not grasp the full measure of the oppor- We. Us journalistic circles have been abandoned in this city that can compare with it with- bed two or three days at a time every two weeks, ness to acknowledge are now forgotten. that have been permanently cured by two bottles for the more enlightened and progressi ve out suffering much by comparison. To gage to George W. Brown, of Monroe County, in R.& J. CUMMINGS &. CO., Detroit. of Dr. Leslie's Special He will be thought of as a pure minded criticise the performers individually would said state, to secure the payment of certain methods of metropolitan journalism. And man, a ripe scholar in the special field to principal and interest money therein men- also be invidious, for each excels in his tioned, which mortgage was recorded in the of PRESCRIPTION not the least encouraging feature of the which he had given his attention, and a own peculiar style. The "make up" of flee of the Register of Deeds for the County of Wa«htenaw, in liber 60 of mortgages, on page 572, WANTED AGENTS so that they have not had an attack for over five change is the emancipation of the paper liberal hearted Christian. It was very fitting Mr. Gus Bruno appears to be overdone, and which said mortgage, was duly assigned by years. but Mr. Bruno is so good an actor that one written assignment, to Prudence West, on the If you are troubled with Sick Headache and from millionaire control. Long live the that he who was so averse to all external 15th day of September, 1882, and which assign- John B. Gough wish to be Tribune. overlooks this after he has been on the ment was recorded in the office aforesaid In liber e parade, and was so simple and unostenta- stage two or three times. Mr. Mestayer is 7 of assignments of mortgages, on page 465, and !&" Living Truths *S$#- The grandest bookof theage^numor- tious in his habits, should be buried with of course very funny but to Mr. C. B. whereas default has been made tor more than 60 ous, fascinating, pathetic, and Helling MRS. JULIA WARD HOWE'S hair once au- days in the payment of an installment of interest by tensof thouoanda. Koyal Octavo ot the unimposing ceremonies of religion Hawkins belongs the credit of the best which bi came due on the 4th day of February, MO pp.. 227 splendid enKravinffs. Send burn, " deep red, gold hair, soft and fine," studied and best maintained character in 1883, as well as iu the succeeding installments ol ;for XIIUB. Circulars, Extra Terms, Ac, be sure and give this remedy a trfal. Price $1.(X> and be carried to his grave by his comrades interest; by reason thereof, and pursuant to S. B. ARCHER, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. is now whitening with her nearly 70 the piece. The music introduced is well- the terms of said mortgage, the principal sum un- A.G. NETTLETOK £ CO., CHICABO, III. in arms and his friends who knew and ap- selected, and what is more, it is well sung paid of said mortgage, of three hundred and sev- 664-615 years. " Her eyes," says a correspondent, enty-five dollars with >11 arrearage of interest For Sale by JOHN MOORE. preciated his sterling worth. The plapyy has the merit of originality, for thereon, at the option of said mortgagee or hii as- who saw her recently at the woman's con- dit must be given It d signs became due and payable immediately th re- WOOD, FLOUR AND FEED. gress in Des Moines, " are large, sad eyes,, Manchester Enterprise : Mrs. Worster, which credit must be given. It succeeds after and the power of sale contained in said of Freedom, who is living with her son- in affording opportunities for the actors mortgage became operative. And the said as- where soul seems concentrated in sight signee does hereby declare it her option, and does I have constantly on hand in-low, Adam Frey, haR become insane and there it stops, just as its authors in- hereby elect to have the principal sum of said a large Stock of that have seen what few eyes ever see. and on Monday she took an ax and tried tended it should. The absence of any- mortgage ana all Interest thereon become now •vThen Baby was sick, we gave her C ASTORIA due and payable. And whereas there is now When she was a Child, she cried for C ASTORIA Her whole|face is exquisitely mobile but to cut off her hand. She says she must thing in the dialogue or situations that is claimed to be due and payable as aforesaid upon Wnen she became Miss, she clung to C ASTORIA kill some one, and the family have to in the least jot objective to the most re- said mortgage and the note accompanying the her mouth is the finest feature of her face. same at the date of this notice, the sum of four When she had Children, she gave them CASX'A watch her constantly to prevent her from fined is a feature of the play, made more hundred and sixty-four dollars and eighty-one A face one looks at long and never forgets. taking her life or injuring others. Several noticeable by its too frequent appearance cents iu addition to all other legal costs. Her voice is bell-like and her enunciation And no suit or proceeding having been in- years ago she was deranged but recovered in pieces of the same order. "We, Us & stituted in law or in equity to recover the afore said and it is hoped that she may again soon Co.," is a bright, beautiful melange, ex- sum or any part thereof; notice is therefore here- WOOD most perfectly chiseled. And yet, with all recover. by given that said mortgage will be foreclosed on her greatness, when one meets her one tremely nonsensical and ridiculously Saturday, the 30th day of January, 1886, at ten absurd, but so full of pure, wholesome o'clock m the forenoon of that day, by a sale at AN ABB wonders most at the personal charm ot humor that "standing room only" should public auction to the highest bidder, at the east Saline Observer: The most antagonistic door of the Court House in theCity of Ann Arbor, AND COAL. the woman. At one moment it seems that cannot always defy the unerring aim of greet every one who seeks anjentrance in the county aforesaid, (Bald court house being the the constant ebullition of fun and nonsense •,nto the theatre after the rise of the cur- place of holding the Circuit Court for said coun- At as Reasonable Prices Cupid's arrows, and remain a confimed ty), of the mortgaged premises described in said ig her rarest and most fascinatine quality, Benedick, hence we announce, without tain.—N. Y. News. mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary aa any in this Oity to satisfy the amount of principal and interest the next moment it is her satire so ready particulars or positive authority—because remaining unpaid upon said mortgage with the of the uncommunicative habits of Charley Larry Clinton, a minor, got drunk Sat- costs of foreclosure aforesaid, which said premises and merciless, polished and swift as the —the marriage last evening, presumably are described in said mortgage as follows: All SPECIAL HATES axe of the heardsman Rudolph. In her old urday night and threatened to kill the bar- that parcel of land situated in the Township of at Ypsilanti, of Charles King, the ex-tender at Clarken's because he wouldn't Augusta, and County of Washtenaw. State of To purchasers of four Cords or over home in Boston she is irresistibly charm- emplary young grocery merchant at No. 3 Michigan, and described as follows, to wit: The WM. F. SCHLANDERER sell him any liquor. Officer Henderson southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of sec- ing. Her children, from their infancy, have Union block, to Miss Anna Stiegelmaier, tion number sixteen in township four, south of I also keep all kiads of a worthy and estimable young lady of arrested the youth but was cut in the been a constant miracle of beauty and hand with a razor in so doing. range seven, east, containing forty (40) acresmore Proprietor, on First Street between this village. They spend a few days in or less. PEUDENCE WEST, Washington and Liberty. joy to her and now they pet and rule her Detroit, and return to earnestly solve all the intricate duties of housekeeping. The executive committee of the Michi- Assignee. in the happiest manner. The oldest E. D. KINNE. Att'y for assignee. 567-579 Flour and Feed gan Engineering society held a meeting in daughter is already distingushed as a nov- PILSENER & SOHLITZ export this city October 23, anti elected Proi; 3. Send 10 cents postage, and we will "Which beer, delivered in pints and quarts elist. The second danghter has children O. L. Matthews has succeeded in getting B. Davis of this city to represent the mail you /ree a royal, valuable, a pension for Mary Howard of Ann-st sample box of goods that will put will be delivered on Short Notice anywhere in the city, until 9 p. m. of her own and her only son is a great society at a meeting of American engineers you in the way of making more who lost a son in the army. •money at once, than anything else comfort to her. She is a rare and beauti- to be held in Cleveland soon. The next II GIFTi Telephone No. Ill, Dr. Ranney, a noted medical writer and in America. Both sexes of all ages can live at Telephone oonnnection with the ful link with the greatness of the annual meeting of the society will be held home and work in spare time, or all the time. cen- practitioner of New York city, visited the in this city January 26 and 27. An ex-Capital not required. We will start you. Im- BOTTLING WORKS. tury." University last week. mense pay sure for those who 'start at once. H. RICHARDS, cellent program is in preparation. STINSON # Co., Portland, Maine. EastJHuron Street.next to Firemen's Hall. Look Box 134, Ann Arbor i HI: «M>i:unK\. Grant." The volumes will appear separate- THE REGISTER. ly about three months apart, thus ennab- ling subscribers to obtain the work with HiisiufsN Done in Regular Monthly A SCRAMBLE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1885. Session Monday Evening. a smaller immediate outlay, by paying for the volumes separately. They will make The Biggest Bush we ever A BIG STOCK an elrgant and acceptable Christmas pres- had for COUNTY. The common council met in regular ent lor anyone. John W. Wise, of Ypsi- monthly session Monday evening, Aids. lanti, is sole agent for this county. CUPID'S WORK. Hudson, Heinzmann, Ware and Poland being absent. I»KKS»V\I. SOCIAL. -OIF- lnron.lv rpou the Hanks of Ypsilantl A petition from the majority of the res- Bachelors—Current <;»ssi|> In theSreak city. idents of the south side of Washington-st A. L. Noble was in Detroit Wednesday. between State and south Thayer, asking Frank Minnis has returned from Milan. Miss Nan Sewall is saleslady at the tor a sidewalk committee. Another peti- Gov. Ashley has returned from New For Men's Suits.for Children's Suits eastside Bee Hive. tion from Chas. Dietas and 16 third ward- York for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Newhall are spend- ers for a sidewalk on north Second-st was Mrs. G. R. Williams, of Milan, has been The only Strictly FALL AND WINTER ing the week in Detroit. similarly treated. visiting friends in this city. Frank P. Bogardus hns returned from A communication from City Engineer Mrs. Joe T. Jacobs is making a visit his post office hunt at Washington. Davis recommending that all the bridges with friends in Columbus, O. ONE-PRICE HOUSE The Campbell brothers speared 133 big over the Huron river be immediately Chas. Lohr and family, of Marshall, are fish in the raging Huron Tuesday night. repainted was referred to the general home on a three weeks' visit. Is doing the Business of the This is no fish tail. fund committee. Town. One-Price to all Talks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birnie, of Springfield, the People of Washtenaw. Win. H. Lewis, the favorite hotel pro- The sidewalk and fire committees re- Mass., arrived in the city today. ported. The latter recommended the pay- prietor, will take immediate possession of J. Z. Batten, of Philadelphia, was the the Follett House. ment of $75 to the members of the fire steamer company for services during the guest of C. S. Millen over Sunday. Miss Minnie Lawson leaves foi New past year; adopted. The fire committee Miss Lizzie Kirk, of Ypsilanti, visited York, next Monday, where she will s-pend was authorized to purchase a stove for Register Kearns and family Sunday. OVERCOATS the winter with a iriend. the engine house. Mayor Kapp returned from his hunting Miss Lena Blodgett, of Chicago, wh° Recorder Pond reported for the license expedition to Kalkaska last Saturday. has been a guest at 0. A. Ainsworth's for committee in the matter of investigating Prof. H. N. Chute was indisposed Wed- some time past returned home Monday the auction business of W. J. Dunstan that nesday and unable to attend his classes. morning. he was a citizen and nothing could be -AND- done to prevent him from carrying on his Rev. Dr. Eells was entertained by Prof. Mrs. Louise Kief and Mrs. Joseph Mc- A. B. Prescott during his stay in the city. 300 800 Mahon, of Manchester, were guests at business. Lucian Kief's on Huron-st the latter part It was decided that hereafter the coun- Mrs. and Mrs. C. Carman, of Flint, of last week. cil should meet at seven o'clock local visited their daughter, Mrs. Geo. H. Pond OVRCOATS NOW GOING AT this week. President Angell, of the University, is time. LOW FIGURES. expected to address the young men's A resolution by Aid. Martin that the B. F. Bower, of the erstwhile Detroit saloons ot the city should be closed at 10 Post, has been appointed city editor ot 60 Fine Overcoats now going at union prayer meeting soon. The meeting 85.OO, will undoubtedly be one of great interest. o'clock local time, or at 9:35 standard was the Evening Journal. carried—without a dissenting voice. On Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, of Division- 6O Fine Overcoats now going at Ben Thompson has stepped out of the mature reflection Aid. Lawrence con- 86.OO. bachelor ranks and bestowed his heart st. gave a very pleasant eight-o'clock tea cluded that it was nonsense to expect that to their friends Tuesday evening. 5O Elegant Overcoats going at and future upon Miss Lola Chapman ot such a provision could be enforced. All $7.OO. Cassapolis. The bride was formerly a stu- H. T. Rockey, of Lancaster, O., supreme the saloons, he said, now run on standard deputy of the Fraternal Mystic Circle, is 30 Grand Heavy Storm Coats at dent of the Normal. time. It may be remarked here that the $5.OO. Rumor hath it that one of our enterpris- city has full power to elose the saloons at in the city endeavoring to form a lodge of And the Finest Line that order. 5O Storm Overcoats going at ing business men is soon to become a nine o'clock if it chooses. The other alder- 87.00. Benedict. We won't give him away, but men, however, experienced a sudden Mrs. Lundy, sister of Mrs. Prof. Bart- lett, of South Bend, Ind., has been visiting 40 Chinchilla Overcoats going at shall expect our share of those excellent change of heart after Aid. Lawrence had 88 00. cigars, which he keeps in stock. spoken. The resolution was promptly re- at Phillip Lohr's on Packard st. Mrs. Lundy's home is in New York city. 20 Oassemere Overcoats going at An audacious thief borrowed a bolt of considered and lost. 89.OO. flannel from the Bee Hive and some buffa- The council voted to offer a reward of 30 Fur Beaver Overcoats going at -OIF- lo robes from several buggies, last Friday. $50 for the arrest and conviction of any- IS THE 814.00. one wantonly breaking the glass in street The owners of the goods objected to his PURE ABSOLUTE 20 Fur Beaver Overcoats going at disposing of them tor his own benefit lamps or putting the lights out. NECESSITY 815 OO. alone and so he now languishes in Ionia. MONTHLY REPORTS. OP HEALTH. The gambling-room frac: s trial, resulted Recorder Pond's report showed the con- 50 Boys Overcoats going at dition of the warrant book to be as fol- HE marvellous results of HOOD'S SAR- 81.OO. in the alleged proprietor being oblieed to SAPARILLA upon all humors and low pay $40 and costs. Mr. Carpenter's face lows: On hand, contingent, $6,393,.48; T first ward, $282.11; second, $151.45; conditions of the blood (as / ^ /prov- still bears evidence that he received a en by the cures effected)/ VyVy/prov/ e li thorough punishment for disturbing the third, $199.57; fourth, $193,89; fifth, $371.21; sixth, $.63; dog tax, $100; it the best BLOOD MED/ Ay'/iCINEA'/ . solemn stillness of the card-rooms. Such has been the sue Q^ / cess of water works, $4,000; Overdrawn, gen- this article at home John Foster, a elderly hardworking eral, $1,553.06; general street, $42.65; that near- blacksmith, was found dead near the wood- ly every family in whole neigh- city cemetery, $27.14; delinquent tax, borhoods have been taking it at yard, th:s morping, having evidently lain $854.34. IN THE CITY AT there all night. The cause of his death the same time it eradicates WILL BUY THE was probably heart disease, as there was The finance committee reported ex- scrofula, vital izes and enrich- penditures as follows: first ward, $66.13; es the blood /thereby restoring no sign of a death struggle. Deceased and renovat- ing the whole sys- leaves a wife and one son. second. $12.59; fourth, $68.50; conting- BEST BOYS' SUIT ent, $576.53; general, $312 42: general tem. Hood's/ / g /SABSAPABILLA puri- Cupid seems to have sharpened his ar- street, $33.36; total, $1,054.53. fies the /£^ /blood. Hood's SABSA- Ever Shown from 5 to 13 years. rows for thorough work ot late, as he has City Marshal Fall reported expenditures PABILLA / # /SAPABILLA is that it builds Win. Hall, who was united in holy matri- fourth, $60.88; fifth, $5514; total, $170.- up and strengthens the system, while it mony to Mrs. Lydia Kinne, last evening, 05. eradicates disease, and as nature's great by Rev. Dr. McCorkle. Marshal Fall also reported the following assistant proves itself invaluable as a pro- The first of a series of select socials was arrests: Clayton J. Standert, disturbing tection from diseases that originate in held Tuesday evening at the Lewis & peace, fined $7.40; Robert Tisdel), drunk, changes of the seasons, of climate and of NATIONAL BANK BLOCK. Gibson pleasant reception rooms. About adjourned 20 days; J. G. Laubengayer, Ule. twenty couples from here and Ann Arbor drunk, fined $10 and costs; Paul Allen, passed a delightful time in dancing and assault and battery, costs; Wm. H. Cam- SCROFULM. CAPS CAPS card-playing. They ended their amuse- pion, drunkjind disorderly, second offense, 135 HOWARD STREET, 1 LOWELL, MASS., Jan. 17.) ment with a fine oyster repast at Ander- six months in Detroit house of correction ; MESSRS. C. I. HOOD & Co.: Gentlemen— son's. Oscar W. Babcock, keeping gambling I have used HOOD'S SARSAPABILLA in my TURBAW FUR CAPS. family for scrofulous humor with wonderful house, fined costs, and to leave town ; success, and am happy to tell you that it is All Around the County. Thos. F. Holton, disturbing peace, fined the best medicine we ever used. I do sin- COLLEGE FUR CAPS. Cider apples are plenty this year. cerely advise any one who is troubled with $7.40. Toial, 7 arrests. scrofula to give this valuable remedy a trial, JOCKEY FUR CAPS. Good wool now brings 30 cents. The City Treasurer Watts reported the con- and assure them they will not be disappoint- ed. Very truly yours, ADAM D. SEYLER few who held on are lucky. dition of the funds to be as follows : Bal- (Coburn Shuttle Co.) C. C. PICKERING. In all ages and sizes. The Milan Journal kicks because the rail- ance from September, $11,120.55; re- Is still on Deck at the old Stand and alone, and has Secured the Services roads there make poor connections. ceipts, $606.00 ; disbursements, $2,009.- HOOD'S SARSAPABILLA is sold by all Drug- of A. MOORE, and would Invite all old Customers and all others to call Chelsea wants a new lock-up in which 78; balance, $9,716.77; distributed as gists. Price $1 per bottle; six for $5. Pre- and Examine the;Largest and Best Stock of BOOTS. SHOES AND RUB- refractory villagers can be cooled off. follows ; On hand, contingent, $6,098.50; pared by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, i CLOTH CAPS BER GOODS ever offered in WASHTENAW COUNTY at prices to suit general street, $151 03; first ward, $260.- They are having considerable trouble the times. 63; third, $515.47; fourth, $122.58; In all Styles from 25c. to 81.OO. with chicken thieves down Manchester fifth, $248.90; sixth, $10.30, dog tax, FOB LADIES FINE SEQE8, I GABBY way. $1,000; water works, $4,000; overdrawn, The Southern Washtenaw mutual insur- general, $774.40 ; second ward, $137.03; The Independent. WS~ DON'T MISS COMING -©« ance company holds its annnal meeting at city cemetery, $24.87; delinquent tax, To See ths Manchester, December 5. $854.34. The Largest, The Ablest, The Best Reynolds Bros., Utica, N. Y. Some Saline youths have formed a so- ciety called the " Nulli Secundus." They RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY WEEKLY. T^ATO SAMS \V ho are Celebrated all over the United States. I have them iD Hand are " unwilling to be second." Who can explain the following from the Tin- most influential religious organ Turned, Hand Welt, and Flexible Soles in every Style. Dongola, French in the States.—The Spectator, London, Eng. and Curicoa Kid, Pebble Goat etc., and lots of other Cheaper Reliable The Chelsea Echo tries to stir up a pro- Wayne Review: "Early Sunday morn- We have the ing, before the people of the Varney House Goods. ject to establish a fair association in that THE INDEPENDENT Is one of the best village. Great scheme—to lose money. were up, two gentlemen and a young lady papers in the world. Its good points are many called there and were admitted. They FOB IMHEHSTS' FIZtsTIE SHOES B. H. Taylor and family, of Lodi, moved and striking. They have only to be stated to be claimed to hail from beyond Ann Arbor, appreciated and for proof of our claims appeal to Bennington, Shiawassee county, Mon- and their presence here was unmistakably GLOVES, day. Lodi loses a very estimable family. may be taken to any of the fifty-two issues of the for the purpose of a marriage between the year. Any number of THE IMDEPENTKNT will A Saline man had a pumpkin vine from younger pair, which was afterwards ac- show that its contents are marked by— GLOVES AT 20c. one seed this season which bore 17 pump- complished by the aid of one of our minis- ABILITY, VARIETY AND INTEREST. GLOVES AT 35c. kins weighing 493J pounds, or an average ters. It is said that the elder of the two The great thinkers, the great story-writers, the GLOVES AT 50c. i. wm s luunni of 29 pounds each. gentlemen claimed to be the father of the great poets, men of the higheet reputation in all GLOVES AT 75c. Which are always Reliable, and for a 83.00 to a 82 50 Shoe, I carry C. F. Overacker, the wild western editor young man. Their names as shown on departments of human knowledge, make up its GLOVES AT $1.00. who took one brief agonizing whirl at the the register are "G. W. Walings, Scio; and list of contributors. Religion, philosophy, science Saline Observer, is going to start a paper Mr. and Mrs. Walings, Scio." They came on literature, art, travels, discoveries, stories, and We have the at Salt River, Isabella county, Michigan. the early train from the west and returned all conceivable topics are embraced in the con- John F. Cobb & Co's Hope his paper won't go up the river. on the afternoon train the same day. The tents, and everybody old or young, learned, aud young lady is described as German, with unlearned, without regard to sex, employment, Which ia away|ahead of all others in the Market for Style and Duribility. Milan Journal: A man passed through carroty hair and quite good looking, and or condition, will find something of special inter- Also a fine line of Misses' and Children's BUTTON SPRING HEEL SHOES on the cars the other day, and inquiring was weeping much of the time while here. est in every issue. •which are extra nice. The very best line of Men's Boys and Youth's about the prospects and rapid up-building 1'OM1»KEI1E*N1VENENM.—It is a relig- MITTS! Boots in Calf, Kip and Corse. It smells very largely like an elopement af- of the town, said he understood the village fair, except that the weeping in such cases ious, a literary, an educational, a story, an art, a was now " copyrighted." He was told usually come aftei' marriage instead of be- scientific, an agricultural, a financial and a poli- From 35c. to One Dollar. it was. fore. Probably some of our Ann Arbor tical paper combined. John S. McMahon, Chas. H. McMahon, Breadth, Candor, Earnestness.—THE exchanges cau throw some light on the INDEPENDENT is tied to no denomination; it is the OUR HOME MADE BOOTS and Jos. B. McMahon, of Manchester, are affair." organ of no clique or party in state or Church. It interested in a fine circus which is to take is free, therefore, to discuss all questions, and to a trip down the Ohio and Mississippi Orant'M Memoirs. speak its mind candidly. It is not swerved by " C-A-HSTT IBIE BEAT. rivers this winter on three chartered fear or favor. It is a vigorous defender of the steamers. Evangelical faith, it preaches practical righteous- If Napoleon had written any authentic REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Last Thursday morning a five-yearol d ness, and earnestly supports all moral reforms. All Kinds, All Prices from 40 cts. son of John Stepher.oski, who lives in memoirs of his eventful life, no one can All its columns—the advertising as well as the So come and see me, as my Store has been refitted Inside, and so ar- River Raisin, shot his head off accidently can estimate the number of editions that reading—are free from everything of doubtful or to 82.50. ranged that I can do a large Trade with little trouble. It is always a with a shot gun. Coroner Kapp and his would have been issued by this time. objectionable character. No matter what a per- pleasure to show goods. jury rendered a verdict in accordance with If Wellington had penned his impres- son's religion, politics, or profession may be, if he the facts. sions and experiences, they would have desires to keep up with the times and know what REMEMBER *^# Chelsea Herald: The house of B. J. found a place in every educated English- the brightest minds are thinking of, the ablest No 6 North Main Street, Ann Arbor, at the old Stand. Billings was broken into last Friday night, man's home. If Washington had written pens are writing about, and what the world at The TWO SAMS can but as, the family are absent, it is not his personal recollections in the camp and large is doing—he should read THE INDEPENDENT. ADAM D. SEYLER. known what depredations were com- on the field, during the long eight years' TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS: mitted. The burglar was seen to leave war of American independence, every fam- Three months $ .75 One year $8.00 the house early Saturday morning, and was ily in the land able to own a book would Four months 1.00 Two years 5.00 possess it, and now General Grant, great- Six months 1.60 Five years 10.00 pursued as far as Ann Arbor, but escaped. Can any one make a better investment of 82.00 Observer: Though Saline does not have est captain of modern times, has written to 83.00 than one which will pay but one freight train a day considerable this invaluable history of a long and event- Than any other house in the State, business is done at this station when one ful life, extending through the greatest 52 Dividends during the Year? Strictly One Price Business ; the does pass. Yesterday's train from here and most bloody rebellion ever known in EVERY INTELLIGENT FAMILY NEEDS A Small profits ask by us ; the large the history of the world, in which he has GOOD NEWSPAPER. It is a necessity for parents carried a shipment of three carloads of and children. Amount of Goods sold by us gives covered himself, and his country, with A good way to make the acquaintance of THE us the advantage over all. MILLINERY staves, three carloads of apples, two car- a glory whose story will be told to listen- INDEPENDENT is to send 80 cents for a " Trial Trip " loads of flour, one of bran and one ot of a month. wheat. ing children, long after the present age has passed away. How fittingtha t the story SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. Nothing Pleases Us More should be handed down to posterity by a No papers are sent to subscribers after the time participant in that great struggle, and how paid lor has expired. Ladies' Furnishing Goods than the unexpected receipt ot a perfect THE INDEPENDENT'S Clubbing List will be sent BLITZ & LWICDIIF portrait of some friend or relative. fortunate that it is told by the greatest free to any person asking for it. Any one wishing Also agent for Universal Fashion Co's Patterns, and Mrs. A.|M. Clark's actor in it all. The simple title of this to subscribe for one or more papers or magazines, Christmas will be here before we know in connection with THE INDEPENDENT, can save Tailor System of Dress Cutting. Call and get catalogue.) ^ how short a time, Randall & Burnham book is characteristic of General Grant, money by ordering from our club List. Address THE TWO SAMS, will have to finish their unexcelled photo- and his dedication as follows, is brief as it graphs for us. Go and see them in time is expressive: "These volumes are dedica- THE INDEPENDENT, The Only Strictlj ONE-PRICE B. E, QIBI&EY, at No. 30 E. Huron-st. ted to the American soldier and sailor. U. S. P. O. BOX 2787, NEW YORK. House hi ANN ARBOR. 22 East Huron Street, - - Ann Arbor, Michigan. MISSING LINKS. Indian R<-lic->. WHIl'l'INOAMVI) BULL. CARD SHARPERS IN PARIS. Credit is due the German women and Ill riu; I OF THE COHDIT1OH physicians for tist using red oloverblos- The site of the city of Boston was A further examination of Mr. Rich- Farmer Po*t!l Nu< s.sful Fight With Hi» F »:ile:* sonp as a medicine. Best results are ob- wold in 1635 by John Blackstono for mond's relic collection, writes a Can- Valuable RfflMti tained when combined with othei medi .£30. ajoharie, N. Y.. correspondent of the If we may judge by the pages of M. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Abram Post, of Eldervillo, Pa., owns einiil roots and herbs, as in Dr. Jones' OF ANN ARBOR, The New York un prints a list of Albany Journal, showed hanging over a blooded bull, which has long been dea Perrieres the Paris ana are restle s Red Clover Tonie, which is the best known icvontoon women who have beoome the door a tl;if card of arrows, spears, an olject of terror to all employed on ami hardened gamblers and ready to remedy for nil blood diseases, stomach At Ami Aibor, in the Bute ot Hlehlgsn. at the ^pirates. knives, and scrapers, from the banks the farm, owing to its fierce and air- play anything anywhere with anybod . and liver troubles, pimples, costiv. •ily 1st, 188 •. i>f the Congaree river. North Carolina. RX80CBCKS. There are in England 187 i gressira d i. This I nil had al- There are three places where the) may bad breath, piles, ajrue and malaria dis- •schools which are attended by ! In form and material they are quite ways been under tho control of its Loam and dlicounth j 202 185 03 ohiefly—in the real clubs, in tho indigeslion, lo.ss of appetite, low Ht.s '" " [Ogjj s', children. like many heretofore described. They owner, who declared that, so long as arc arranged in the form of the symbol clubs which arc open to almost any mw spirits, headache and all diseases < fihe kid- idstoeeoure drcul ;!i'ono 00 The secretary of the London Swim- any cue sto.>ii up boldly against tho neys. Price 50 cents, of E lcrbach the lloi.r, hang grooved axes; i.ling may be carried <> I, and iii tl The laws of Japan req . upon his hired help, but he never could Illegal gaming houses, of real oluba The man whose finger was caught in ima paid 340 ,Q they are of various sizes and material, employ any man who would not pat :iinl ether . 11-h items f><)3 66 months' notice to be <;iveu of intention oearly all in a good state of preserva- there are not man. in l'a is and access tiie mill machinery, Pay* he does not wUh • N"t:.niul Hank ' ;s 743 00 to publish a magazine and one month's himself in a safe place as soon as the to ii..-. ilace in cog again.—Com- Fractional currency Including nickels tion. M un S - . .'I territories a bull assin :t attitude, and is not ea.sy: but there is m>i iis*! i',rt motioe for publishing a book. represented, oue of the most perfect line cluba dignified by some gl ttering mercial Bulletin. Including gold Treutuy iioteal 7,420 00 beiug from the cliif dwellings of Ari- Post's wife frequently appealed to him and loud sounding title. Strange ly Legal-tender notes 3T9 00 It is said that while a Palatka boy Redemption fund with 1 B Ii.usurer zona. It is symmetrical in form, has a to have the animal ki.led, believing enough there i~ a greater danger ol Belief Iu Miriu l.«. was seated in a barber's chair in Jack- that, sooner or later, it would rebel r cent, of circulation) l .30 00 sonville the other day a I oy rushed in good cutting • made from be'ng cheate 1 in the former than in the Mr. 8. WT, Benerman, of Philadelphia, Bills in Transit V»7 78 against the authority of her husband, ToTAL and pasted some handbills on his feet latter, for in the gambling chilis Pa., fi r many years identified with the .?*)7,»58 12 grinding down from both sides, with a and attack him. The beast was too there are always a lot Of cheats before he knew it. * deep groove runuing entirely around valuable an animal to be sacrificed, wholesome hardware business, hud rheu- LIABILITIES. Gailipolis, O.. derived its name from it. In size it is about six inches long watching each other and well watched matism in his arm, and could not dress or Capital Mock paid in f 100,000 00 and Post, ridiculing the idea that the by the proprietor, who is up to all Mi'plus fund 500000 Gaul or Gallia, the ancient name of by three wide. Another, about the bull could master him, refused to part undress, but with the most ezcuciating Other undivided profits ift'-i'JV 88 • Prance-. The town wasfoundedin 177u same size, is from Kansas, and I note their little games, while in the real pain. He used St. Jacobs Oil, and the re- with it. clubs, although it would be di'lieult (ol National Bink notes ouotandlus " 3o'«oo 00 toy a few French families, sent over by a very large one from Michigan, unus- Oi Thursday evening Post had fin- suh, he >ays, was wonderful if not mi- Dividend* unpaid " 2 088 00 *n agent of the Ohio company. ual in form and not worked to as an adventurer to gain admittance, there raculous. Individual deposits subject to cheok... 117.' others are so small as to give an idea him and a low bellowing which he a tete deceit must be abandoned. M. C. H . RICHMONDRICHMOND, 5 Directors. ^poured into the Gulf of Mexico by the des Perrieres re\.Mls the secrets of the As well as 'he handsomest, and others Mississippi. At this fate one loot of that they were iutended for ornaments knew was made by the bull. He turn- are invited to call on John Moore and get JAMt> Cl.KMKNTS, ) rather than use. ed quickly and saw the animal bearing players who cheat the dealer and of the land orer the whole basin would be re- dealer who oheats the players. By col- free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the ;*emoved in 4,000 years. Many of them are made with the down upon him. lie grasped the bull throat ana Lungs, a remedy that is sell- sides alike, while several have one side with one hand by the horns hoping to lusion with a card-room attendant, the SP2CIAL NOTICE! Th« wall paper of the room at St. dealer may distribute cards carefully • ntirely upon its merits, ami i- guar- square, that is they are straight down prevent it from goring him, and the anteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Having purchased the Interest of D J Ross in Helena, where Napoleon died, contin- from tho head of the ax to the blade. next instant he was tossed in the air. arranged in what the conjuror would the property known as the ues as it was at the time of his death. call a chaplet W th a ehaplet the Aeute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ami Others have a groove down one side. He fell on the bull's head and neck, 0o iumptioo. Price 50 cents and $1. WM. NO3LS PL\NINa MILL This pattern is preserved in France, The object of making them in this and was tossed the second time, this dealer reduces the chances against and a new supply is manufactured and manner is that a wedge may be insert- time, being thrown to the opposite side him to those expressed in the old I am now prepared to nil nil orders iu •sent over as it is required. ed for the purpose of tightening the of the barnyard fence. He was badly formula, "Heads I win, tails vou Wheat, now the most Important ce- withe. The manner of holdiug the ax bruised and his clotni:iLr was torn by lose." A thorough shuffle is a sure SA'iH, EOOftS, SLIND2 d MOULDINGS i real crop cultivated iu all parts of the that was made with rounded sides, or, roygh handling he had received, but eure for the chaplet: and of e.mrsi' Dotting has no effect. There 1 JACOBS Of all description, planing done to world and one of the principal articles as before stated, with sides alike, was ving that if he allowed the bull to order on short notice. • of human food, was derived from a wild to insert the ax in a split in a small remain master ot the field its useiulness are various ohaplets known to the initi- form of grass, and can only be im- growing tree, allowing it to remain would be gone and its killing a neces- ated. M. desPerrcres tettsusofa player • irk guaranteed at the lowest prices proved and maiutaiued by careful cul- there until the wood had closed tigutlv sity. Post determined to assume the of- who was losing steadily to the dealer JTOHH AHMsro.\.. HAI.T1J1C1O. Jin. with the club across the forehead. The 3o.\, with just room enough for her to more readily eat into the trunks and scribed: probably language could not ind other kinds c.f KRAMKs for all kinds of Pic- insure their early fall, also removing heavy wood was broiin to pieces, but itand up iu, ami stood it in the sun, tne blow had no ell' ct upou the animal do them ju-t ce. tures ut Lhe PICTURE FRA.MK FACTORY of ii a loose lid over me woman's head the charred surface from time to time, J. BKKKKTOX, thus affording fresh fuel for the flames. except to increase its fury. The bull Another device wh'ch an unscrupu- tor a whole day. Next morning the pressed upon the farmer-, who }umped lous dealer may employ is a survival tppostte P. O. Toledo, O. woman was dead. Often the head of the ax is splintered flora the last century; at least it s REDSTAR or bruised, which indicates tuat they aside and caught it by one horu and : The nickel, which was until quite re- were used as ciubs or wedges for spiit- one ear, and endeavored to keep its closely ak n to a tr ck of that time, in MARK. cently looked upon witn supreme con- tiag wood, in the latter case the ed^e head turned away. 1R> was thrown which a snuH-box took the place • f a CENTRAL tempt in San Francisco, has already being placed and held in position uy from side to side and lu5 hold broken. cigarette case. It K pf a great I mplic- revolutionized the prices of certain the wooden handle. The ax was driv- The bull caught him on his horns and itv. The dealer provides himself be- tilings and service* in that city, and it en into the wood by blows struck upon once more tossed him iu tiie air, tnis forehand—to use the pleasant phrase- is believed that copper ceuts vvili soon its head by some otner object of wood time throwing mm over the fence into ology of the old fashioned hand- ite as current as the r.ickel. or stone. an adjoining Held. Tne maudened an- books of conjuring—with a highly pol- imal charged aga act tue fence and en- ished silver c ga ette ea.se. This he placet Frtf fru.y, Oj'in'> ••• Rnaftos «>»< Accordiug to the Journal of 1 In parts of this country the grooved deavored to KIIOCK down tue barrier on the table before him and immediate- :ty, of 2u2 Illinois physicians whose ax is found in goodly numbers either between it and tue oiject of its rage. ly Under his left hand as he distributes SAFE. /f*±*& n, deaths are reported by the State Board in graves, upon the sites of old villages the cards. If he has some slight man- A Health, six committed suicide, seven or in cultivated fields. In this imme- ual dexterity, a riu"ck eye an.I unfailing SURE. OKCtS. were poisoned by over-doses of chloral Stiil the farmer was undismayed, diate section I do not think any have and, entering ms barn, he armed him- self-possession, the lviVctin;: surface of PROMPT.^ fiU^ The JJiaga ' s (Route.
vor morphia and "over thirty were • 1 been found; neither do I think that si'lf with a heavy threc-tiued pitchfork the silver will keep him fully informed Time Table.—Taking effect Sept. 6. 1885. tnown to use spirits to excess. New York has ever furnished many. and returned once more to the barn- as to the value of every card before it GOING KAST.—STANDARD TIME. The correspondent of a Western pa- To my kuowledge I do not now think yam. The boll rushed again to the leaves his hands, and he may act ac- mper claims that in a thousand New of but two. They are also very rare in attack. Post stood his ground and cordingly. Self-possession, and indeed rk working girls there are to be ob- Europe; in fact but one or two are thrust tho sharp lines of the fork into elf eontidenee a-e lie ttOS&ryrequi s tes served as many beautiful faces of the known to have been found there. the bull's nose, supposing that tho of a successful gambler, even when he A M. A. M. E>. «. i- v v. dy Clara Vere de Vere type as iu the What makes this seem singular is that acute pain caused by the stabbing Chicago 7 211 9'1 cu00t ;Q 801 8 40 9 so many objects are found in all parts is not given to a ding chance. Fortune Michigan City... If) IS 11 11 17 10 4811 . came number of young ladies aitend- would lorce the animal to turn back favors the brave and gambl'ng is 1 ke p. M. A. . iBg the fashionable Fifth avenue of the world that are similar in shape and make it more cautious. In this he swimming in that the Brst touch of fear Buchanan. 1 28 12 08 . 12 •lurches. to those found at great distances from was mistaken. The animal rushed on, 11 45 11 90 12 each other. Axes more than anything is fatal. Especially must the dialer at Deeatur U :~, .... W. S. Conant, an inmate of the Con- and was forcing him against the fence, baccarat abound in courage; let him A. M A. M. else seem to differ in form in different Kalnmazixi 1 a - 28 1 IS 2 6 45 • -x>rd, K. H., Asylum, was made vio- where he would have beeu crushed to but begin to show t: e u h te feather and Batt e Creek •1 .3 8 O'.j 2 10 3 7 31 countries. Wnile this country had death in a moment. To prevent this. 2 \- lently insane, it is believed, ly remorse plenty of grooved axes, Europe had his 1 anking funds will speedily take Marshall .Arrive because he deserted from the army in Post threw himself forward, and, the wings and By awav to leather the nest L ave 32 2 SA 8 7 57 none, and the perforated ax found bull's i.ead being lowered to the Albion .... a 42 4 8 20 the war. His doctor receut.y wrote to there is not known here. In almost of some player of more stomach.— P. M President Cleveland, asking the man's ground, jumped astride the animal's London Saturday Betm oa a floating chip in a pond. After beads, pottery, mortars, pestles, chis- p ireil lor .Vrmy S«rvirr. Organlzcd with a full Staff or eighteen Vtayne Junction f. OS 5 18 rising quickly to his feet, he thrust the "prlugwclls Id 6 8 11 05 5 50 10 11 35 •walking all about the sides of the chip els, etc. Experienced and Skillful Physicians M A. M. tines again and again into the annual's The aristocrafc youth of Kussia com- P. M P V 1 M A. M. ^ne spider began to cast a web for the side and neck. Tue blood spurted and .Surgeon* for the treatment of Detroit Arrive 7 JO 6 45111 30 11 45 ihore. He threw it as lar as possible mence their military career in gymnasia all Chronic l: M. P. M. tin en n as. from every wound made by the fork, [ 7 30,11 In the air and with the wind. It caught (schools), wlu»e t'ley receive a liberal Ixjave •25 6 20112 05 12 05 A pamphlet written by a Greek, a and the bull bellowed witn pain and •'t.Th.mas, Ar. 11 IS 2 45 IU 1(1 " 20 3 20 --jon some blades of grass. Then, turn- ediic.it on at the. age of ten. Religion, P. M. cavalry lieuteuant, gives some very redoubled its efforts to catch the farm- OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS. We Hard ••i«g himself about, the spider began to languages, history, mathematics, etc.. 2 03 j 5 •-'('> 1 21 6 03 curious accounts of the system of brig- er on its horns but his desperate situ- Cbronlc Nasal Catarrh, Throat and Fall View 5 06I 1 55 6 32 • haul the chip toward shore. Niagara Falls 2 311 6 00 2 001 6 6 37 andage as it is now carried on in the ation had nerved him to greater activ- form part of the course, which lasts for -.nns; DUeaxei), Liver and Kidney (l Disease*, Bladder l>i-e.-is. Bridge I l Ii 10 2 15 6 6 47 Ants can easily be exterminated by Grseco-Turkish boundaries. The bri- ity, and the beast failed in all its efforts. even years; but dr.11. fencing, gvmnas- of Women, Blond T>i«eases and Nerv- Buffalo Ar. OS 8 IB 7 7 40 ' putting about two ounces of lard oil in grand's code of laws, as at present ex- Post continued his assaults with the ties, and swimming ar • subjects to ous Affections, eun-d here or at home, A H. M. p. M. p. pitchfork as he jumped from side to with or without seeing the patient. Come and a small tin can without a top and isting, is a strange mixture of barbari- wh cli cons derable prominence is given, see us, or send ten cents In stamps for our GOING WEST. aurying the can about half-way in the ty and chivalry. It contains several side to avoid the charges of the bull and each school has a uniform in which 'Invalids' Guide Book," arUeh gives •• earth near the ants' nest. Leave it un- clauses, some of which run as follows: until both sides of the animal were the scholars Invariably appear. At the all particulars. D'J >•<"hi *ejt,< +Kv^ tPae •x. Ex. Kex Ex. Ex. dripping blood from neck to flanks. Ncrvons Debility, Impo- • til the next day, and, if any ants are "All traitors to be killed and exposed. end of the course they are medically in- tency, \<>i turnal LoueK, seen outside of the can, pour a little The rich to tie captured, and not allow- The bull continued the contest for a specU'd. and only those who are phys- and all .11 CM hid « ..nil in..II~ P M. A. U.\ » u. aiore oil into it. stir it with a stick and ed to depart till they have paid ransom few minutes, and then turned and ran ically tit are permtted to be examined caused by Youthful Fol- Buffalo Leave 11 80 5 10! 11 35 lies and Pernicious Soli- A. M. P. M. let it stand a little longer, when the and sworn not to injure the brigands to the other tide of the barnyard, bel- for cadetship.s: those who are rejected tary Practices are speedily Bridge..Ar 6 05| 12 35 last ant within traveling distance will by a relation of their adventures to the lowing with pain. mav be appointed to different offices and permanently cured liv OUT cra Falls 6 18 12 53 Book, post-paid, 10 cts. in stamps. Falls View t 27 1 02 be drowned in the oil. authorities. All soldiers to be killed. under Governrneut. The corps k sent for SprtngweUi 7 45 9 15! 1 10 1 9 20 *ge, attends daily to the business af- ting with government to be killed. and dripping witu perspiration. He twenty of these at present in the differ- •ii .•••ins In stamps. Wayny e Junction 8 2:4 1 34' 4 9 52 Should a captive escape, his keeper is washed himself, rested a moment, and ent port ons of the empire. They feed PILE TIMIOKS and STHICTIRES YpsilKiilYpsilKiilii ' 8 S 10 13 1 50, 5 05J10 21 fairs of his great establishment in New then, again.it the earnest protest of his reated under guarantee to cure. Book ANN ARBOR.... 9 1210 28 2 02 5 38 10 38 York City. He is possessed of a very to be held responsible and expelled the eight cadet schools which provide ent for ten cents in stamps. Addret* WORLD'S Dtxter 9 5 wife, went back to the barnyard. He 9 57 10 "™ al disposition, and is accustomed from the band. Never to ^tt-;tl the the higher claw of officers. Of these HSF'KNSAKY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main "helsca 6 05 33 A. M found the bull standing in one corner -street, ButTalo, N. V. jrass Lake 10 27 6 27 10 goats and sheep from the shepherd but he imperial corps ol pages is the 11 00 11 42 05 12 03 walk through the long aisles of his of the yard. Post walked briskly up The treatment of many Jackson IS 11 ' workshops whistling the latest popular to pay for all taken. To offer gifts at most aristocratic, and supplies most thousands of cases of those P. M. any monastery or hermitage, by way to the animal, and it cowed at his ap- of the officers for the guard. The diseases peculiar to Albion 12 02 57 11 45 operatic airs and chatting pleasantly of expiation for sin." It is the shep- Marshall.Arrive 12 45 M to his employes, many of whom have roach and stood trembling in fear, remainder are at St. Petersburg, with WflMFM "W'OMEN Leave 1 i). 3 48 8 22|12 08 1 10 •spent the best years of their lives in his herds who support the brigands, and ?'he beast was completely mastered, the exception of the Alexander school numen. , invalids1 Hotel and Battle Creek 1 31 4 08 ft ing exclusively. or their cure, and P. M. 2 58 2 15. A new license law before the New them with bread, meat, and wine,serve turn to the house he found that his Niles 4 On 5 48 8 12 4 13 Hampshire Legislature provides for the !or natives of the duchy of Finland. Buchanan 4 I A 57 them as guides in times of danger, and own injuries were greater than he had The Macbae] art llery and Nicholas en- DR. PIERCE'S 8 21 .. license of any qualified voter who shall it is their children that are educated to Michigan City... 5 33 4 57 "«"6c5 5 00! 5 40 present to the authorities of his town supposed, and he is now confined to gineer cadet schools furnish, as their hicago t 20 7 10 9 00 • 805 be brigands and who reinforce their iiia bed under a doctor's care. •itles imply, the higher elass of artillery P. M. P. M. P. M A. M. A. M - .or city a petition to that effect, signed ranks. Immense precautions are taken a majority of the qualified voters of and engineer officers. The progymna- Favorite Prescripiion •.Sunday excepted. tDaily. by the robbers against surprises. They sia, of which there arc eight, receive O. W. Rl*G«LES. H. W. HAYES, .Ji8 town or city, the full name and ad- always travel by night, proceeding in Down in Maryland a few days ago a is the result of this vast experience. G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Local Ag't, Ann Arbor. dress of the signers being given. The wood-chopper, who could neither read, toys of an\ class, ten years of age, a It is a powerful RcMorntive Tonic file through the open country, never small percentage of whom join the ind Nervine, Imparts vigor ami strength .license is to be good for two years, and through the narrow passes, for fear of write nor cipher, handed a curious ac- o the system, and cures, as if t.v magic Leu. the fee to be SI.000 in every city and count of a month's work to his em- army direct as non-commissioned oili- orrliea, or "whites,** excessive Toledo. Ann Arbor & North Michigan R'? ambushes. The smallest object, the jioyer. The account was nothing cers; the remainder supply the .Junker low iiit;, painful mciiMruation, un. ^very town of 5,000 inhabitants, $700 in faintest sound startles them, and down iittural suppressions, prolaphiiH or Time Table going into effect Sunday, Sept. 29, '85. towns of from 4.000 to $5,000, $600 in uore nor less than a long, smooth schools, after a.seven years'course. The ailing of the •Urns, weak back, towns of from 8,000 to 4,000, and $100 they drop flat on their stomachs till lickory cane, with twenty-four nicks Junker schools provide the body of olli- autcverxlon, retrovertiloii, bcarine- Going sou. uoing North. ess for each l.Ouo decrease in popula- their confidence is renewed. Before n it. Every nick stood for a day's •ers. The SOIHM lasts for two years, doivn sensations, chronic eonsres. starting on any ot ti.ose journeys, they ion, inl lam uiation and ulceratioii ft. S. STATIONS. :ion. work, and the score tallied with that and onlv tho- eailels who .>: t.i i a cer- of the womb, i n I lamina! ion, pain •t. I. 6. always appoint a rendezvous in case of I'.-t. Mil Standard Time. Kx. cept by the employer. This is a sur- tain ligure of inert are appointed to and I.ml. rii. -s iM ovaries, internal M'il Det. It is a striking fact that in their pres- separation. Their scontsgo on in front, icat, and ''female wcakncKs." p.m !p.m vival of one of tne oldest of existing commissions. Tha cadets, in addition It promptly relieves and cures XaiiKca a.m. Leave. Arrive. am. p.m. •nt extremity both Knjland and Rus- driving horses or oxen, and habited as »theoretical instruction, have a most u < :ik in., of Stomach, .Yen '.i«i 9:30 Toledo 7:05 3:40 9:50 sia turn to the Jowish'racefor help. In drovers. Under their shelter follows English customs, and it is by no Weakness of stomach, [u.iitr.— 4-i 9:2t> Manhattan Junct'n 7:14 3:45 9:54 neans uucommon iu the South and jractical course of study in sketching ion, Bloatine, Nervous Prostration, '.' It; Alexis Junction.... 7:23 3:62 England Beaoons&ald't anniversary and Sleeplessness, in cither sex. I 14 the main body, peeping cautiously be- West, "He loved her out of all ind outpost duty: they also go into b:42 Monroe Junction... 8:15 4:25 was celebrated with enthusiasm. Tne neath the cattle to see if an enemy is camp for four months in the year, and OR l.i.i IKN 8:80 l.undee 8:30 1:83 10:37 principles which he upheld are believed approaching, and behind come the van- licks," says a character iu "Tiie Two PfliPF '. C H R L 8. Power of the Inii. i»ieii itn» Thiir«d».r, lk« The coinage of tiie mints was as follows: Dconditions of a certain mortgage upon the Mtb of Novi•IIIIIIT, n» a Day of l'nbllc r ports recently published on the vile con- premise* hereinafter described, executed by A. Batch of Reports from Varioua Gold, 184,801,138; silver. $38,848,959; dition of the slums of London. In one Alericlt M. Bodwell to George K. Fr..thirghsui. International Jealousy Likely to Thxnkngivine ami I'rayer. minor coins, $689,557; total, »M,287,(S89. The bearing date August it. i»8J and recorded ID tha Defeat ths Balkan Conference. WASHINGTON, NOV. a— The following Bureaus. average price paid for silver during the cellar was fojnd a family consisting of a office of the Register of Deeds for Washtentw man sick with small-pox, his dying wife, County, Michigan, August 18. 18S2. in Liber 62of proclamation was Issued yesterday: year was H.08 '.HO. The sergnorage to iho Mortgage*, on page 279. by which default the Government was noutee fhteen per cent of three half naked and dirty children, and Turkey Still Actively Preparing; for War— By the President ol !!»• United suites of Improvement of the Mississippi—Opora- power of sale contained in said mortgage becnm* Ainericn, a Proclamation: the cost value of the bullion. Tue number one pig. In some parts there is on»- gin- operative, and no sui; or proceeding in law hav- Attempts! ftSSSMlnafltffl of 14 French . The A in--i-ii MM people have always abundant tioiiH Of the KdmuiuU Ait'.i-l'olyj^iiiuy ing been instituted to recover the debt seeszred trr of silver dollars d.stributed bj the mints mill to every hundred persons. Wnat said mortgage, or any part thereof, and ihe sum Minister — (Itolera Breaks Out prosperity for which to !»• thankful to At Law—Tbe Labor BUMI—Finan- during tile year was »ao,37:;,B2.5; the num- in uht. God, who>e wun-hf ul caro and guM.ug defilement! Yet corresponding impurities of three hundred and three and forty-two one- Afresh in Spain. Inn,'I li i\ •• been manifested In ererj cial—Other News. ber in circulation increased frmu 839,794,- often defile the human blood. Tney can hundredth dollars being now claimed U> be do* ot their NfttlousJ life, guarding and protect- 913 on July 1, 1^4, ;,, 84--M27.Y710 oil Oc- upon said mortgage, and whereas defenli tec ing tins in timed peril and safety, --JKI:M«T be cast out by Brown's Iron Bitters, the been made in the conditions of a certain other tober 1, WSfli The amount in tho Treasury mortgage upon the premises hereinafter duscribed. THK B0UKXLIA3I TROUBLES. tliem ID the hour of darkness and danger. THK MISSISSIPPI I1IVKR. great strengther.er and purifier. Mr. B. It is fitting and proper that ft Nut on tbus increased during ue period from execu ed by A.. M. Bodwell to (Jeorge E. Fioth- LONDON, NOV. 8.—IH-ipiitrlies from Con- Favored BBOUld, on ono day in every year WASHINGTON, NOV. 3.—The Mississippi $135,5tW,91li to $166,483.121. J. Strange, of Star Lake, Florida, says, ingham, bearing date December 6, l&tt. and re- corded in said R-gister's office December 7, lse. for that purpose e*pec ally appointed, pub- River Cotiitn ission reports that tiie total " Brown's Iron Bitters are the best blood stantinople sUte that Turkey is still exerts oknowledge the goodness ol God imM bullion import- in Liber 67 of Mortgages, on page 402, by whicfc Ing herself to tlie utmost to put her army return thanks to Him for all Hid gruc ou4 cost of bank revetment between Cairo and ed into the United States dur ng the year purifier I ever tiied. It gives all the sat- defauli the power o' sale contained in saiJ mort- was $8,849,459; total amount of silver isfaction a man can want." gage became operative and no suit or proeeedlntr and navy oil a sound footing, and Vieksburg up to June SO, 1885, has been in law having been instituted to recover tbe debL Therefore l, Grover Cleveland, rp>sidonj 82,240,1)011, aud of works for contracting bullion Imported, $4,580,384; of silver coin, secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof,«usli is hastening to get everything Ul of the I nlted states of Amor en, do herebj $12,020 (43. The total exports of gold channel ^,500,000. A very consi.i. the sum of three hundred and twenty-four aasf, readiness for hostilities should designate :ind set apart Thursday, Lbs &»th bullion were 8395,750, The very lar- Faith Doctor—" Now, my dear sir, tell fifty-two one hundredths dollars being DOT* the itu oi November instant, as a day of public portion of the sum expended for bank re- claimed to be due upon said mortgage; notice Balkan conference prove unable thanksgiving and prayer, and do invoke the 0,423,984 was exported, only $1,500,- me just how you feel." to vetment was designed to give protection to is therefore hereby given that said two mortgage*- solve the RounMUan question in a observance of the same by all the people ol 000 worth of which cons, it) d ol tpitrs bear- Impatient Patient, who has stwr'd the will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged, the land. certain Oiuldins; sites and harbors, Mem- in 5 the stamp of the United States mint or doctor in the eye 'teadily tor horns, in a premises therein described, or some part thereof satisfactory nia.iner. German officers are to-wit: I.ot No. Fifteen, (1J) in block No. Three,' On that day lei all leoular business be sus- phis. Vicksburg and others. assay ofiice-s, showing thai about $19,000,- superintending the military preparations at pended, and let tbe people assenfU* in their vain endeaver to foraet Lis pain—" I feel (:i) north of Huron street, in range No four (Si ususft plaoes ol worship and with prity«r aud The report says it has been claimed th it 000 wortli of the silver production of this like ad—d fool; what's the bill ?'—Life. east, in the City of Ann Arbor, In Washtensmi- the War Otiice and are also advising the songs oi praise devoutly testify thHr grati- the caving of banks should Iw arrested by eouittry found its way abroad by ex)>ort. county, in the state of Michigan, at public Teak- Sultan in relation to his civil affairs. It ia tude to the Olver of ever/ good and perfect works of chanuel contraction at the wide due, on the third day of December next, at uocm. inft for all that He has done for us in the The total amount of coin and bullion in at the Huron »treet entrance to the Court House, announced that the Sultan has appointed year that lias passed; for our preserva- plaoe* above the point of danger, but claims the country Jifly 1, 18^5, is estimated at Those who believe that nature will work in the City of Ann Arbor, in said county that be»" Said Pash.i, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to tion as a united Nation and for our de- that omttreSS revetment or other equiva- )fx'.rj.fiijij.:.iw. The total amount of coin in off a cough or cold should understand that ing the place of holding the Circuit Court in mat; live-ancc from tee shook and danger of po- lent device is necessary from the fact that the country at that date was gStJO,000,000, county. be Turkish plenipotentiary to the confer- litical c< n\rulsion, for tho t>lef-.n>r> "t pt^ice this is done at the expense of the consti- Dated September 7th. 188ft. the results of channel c«piistruclton hive of which 5512,000,000 was gold and 8:iTH,- ence. and forour safeti and quiet, whiln wars and tution. Each time this weakens the sys- rumors of war?, have agitated and aflVcted proved Small The report says: 000,000 silver. Of this amount the Treas- The distrust in the ability of the confer- other nations of the earth; forour security The full uK*is;iro of appro:iob to uniform ury held $148,849,335; National banks, tem, and we all know that the termina QEORGB K. FKOTHINGHAM, Mortgagee. against tho scourge of pestilence NOAH W. CHEEVER, Attorney. D35-71 ence to come tu a harmonious settlement of depth uttaliiod itf liie.j' nwiltH consists in $177,.V>4,700, and other banks and private tion of this dangeious practice it a com- which in other lands has elaimed tin*: That wlKj.e there formerly existed, as sumptiye's grave. Don't take the chances, the question, as noted in previous dis- its dead by thousands and filled the between the deep bends und tho >hillow b.irs, hands, $498,106,918. street* with mourning; f°r Plenteous crops patches, grows deeper daily. England adifferenoe ran^inw from seventy to ninoty THE Wom.n's COIFAOB. and promptly cure any recent cough, cold which reward the labor of the husban hir.in feet In depth, there now pzists after the Im- has instructed tier representative at the and increase our Nation's wealth, and for the or throat or lung trouble. Buy the dollar meeting to insist on the continuance of provement a difference ol sin - «• o gl'ty feet WASHIM. IIIV, Nov. 3.—-The annual re- contentment throughout our borders wheh port of the Director of the Mint contains bottle of Eberbach & Son, for chronic the union of Bulgaria and Houmelia follow in the train of prosperity and abund- or I more. This represents the ameliorat'on of former cond:tlous, which, although luf- the replies from foreign Governments to the cases or family use, under l'rince Alexander, and the French ance. flcient for the purixjses of navigation tsevl- interrogatories propounded through the delegate has received similar instruc- dentiy too small to effect in auy considerable And let there also be on the day set apart, a Department of State in regard to the coin- tions. With England, France and Italy reun'on of families sanctified and chastened detfroe the crosscurrents, eddies aud fluctua- age, productive and monetary affairs of A Boston paper says: " The best fish thus opposed to Russia, Germany ami Aus- In tender memories an 1 as-^oc ntlons, and let tions resulting from constantly varying the loolal Intercourse ol Friends with pleasant depths. those countries. Tiie Director estimates stories are told by the Boston fish bureau. tria, whose representatives will decline to nin n.seine- renew the i .es of affection and Of the 875,000 appropri ited for the sal- the production of the world to have been They are reliable, too." This seems rather discuss the situation on the basis of ac- strengthen those ol kindly feeling. aries and expenses of the commission for during the calendar year: Gold, i'.t.!>.000,- cepting the union as an accomplished fact, And let us by DO means forget, while w» illogical. The best fish stories are usually th J last fiscal year there remained on hand 000, and silver, circulated in most cases it is hardly possible that the conferee can give thanks and enjoy the comforts which not reliable.—Puck. Bave crowned our lives, that truly grateful at the end of the year 82,272. Of at its coin value, 8115,000,000. This is an agree. hearts are inclined to deeds of charity, and the §75,000 appropriated for surveys Increase o( about 81,000,000 on the produc- The Kcue Free Presne, of Vienna, says: that a kind and thoughtful remembrance w.l. double the pleasures of our condition and ren- there remained Slti, 148. The exDenditures tion of 1883 of gold, and a falling off of THE REV GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, **At a preliminary conference of the Pow- der our praise and thanksgiving more accupt- for Improvements from October 1 to about the same amount in silver; bu* it is a Ind., says: "Bnh myself and wife owe Lumber Dealers ers England and France declined to sanction able In the slgM oi the Lord the end of the year were SI,636,832, falling off of $4,500,000 in gold from the our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure. the appointment of Prince Alexander as Done at the city of Washington, th's M day of November, eighteen hundred ami and there remained on hand on July 1, 1885, calendar year ls.y;, and an increase of ABE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion, Governor of Routnelia, as it would be an [L.. s.] en-tit .-tive, and of the independence of 8:«i),'J78 to meet liabilities and carry on the about the same amount in silver. Office and Yard corner Main and Infringement of the Berlin treaty. They Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, the tinted States the one hundred and work of improvement. The estimates for So far as advices have been received Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a posi- pleaded earnestly for such a settlement as tenth. * the fiscal year 188(>, which were transmitted coinage was executed in eighteen Madison Streets would satisfy and quiet the people of Kou- i.iMVKu Ci.F.vKr.A.v;>, President to the Secretary of War in July of 1SS4, are countries o* the world, amounting in tive cure. H. J. B'own & Co. melia and Bulgaria." By the President: Thomas F. Hayard, Secre- repealed. The estimates for 18S7 are as round numbers to nearly 810O,0OU,OO0 of tary ot State. INCl:iAM\c. KAVAOES OF CIIOI.KRA. follows: gold and $90,000,000 of silver. As hereto- A California farmer has shipped 56,000 fore, the United States has beet', the lar^e^t LONDON, NOV. 3.—The ravages of chol- SIX MEN KILLED. For continuing surveys of the Mississippi pounds of mustard seed to N^w York. He When in need of era at Bilboa are Increasing rapidly, and River between tho head of the passes near its coiner of both metals. The coinage of gold mouth and iN headwaters, $1IKI,U00: for salar- believes in making it warm lor the public. the death rate Is very high. The authori- A Terribly Fatal Explosion on a Steam- in Australia was only $1,800,000 less than Dredge in Long- Island Bound* ies aud traveling expense* of the commission, that of the United States, and that Boston Post ties me endeavoring by all means to sup- 8100,000; for oontinuing the Improvements of Kussia was within $4,000,000 of press the truth, and nre sending out report* Ni w LONDON, Conn., Nov. 8.—A terrible from Des Molnes Rapids to tl iouth of the it Germany coined nearly $14,000,000, calculated tip convey the impression that ealamitj, by which six lives were lost, oc- Illinois River, 1600.0 0; from the mouth of the My brother in-law, J >hn W. Neff, who Illinois Kiver to I on Cairo to and Great ^Britain over $11,000,000. few cases exist and that the disease is en- curred in the race on Sunday night, caused C >uld not walk a step without crutches, be- the head of the passes. $500,0)0; for i In the coinage of silver Mexico was LUMBER tirely under control. by the explosion of the boiler of steam- provement of the harbor at Columbus, kv., cause of rheumatism, took eighteen bottles (811.000; HI Ilickniiin. Kv., $270,000; at little behind tbe United States, having PAEIS, NOV. 1.—A case of cholera lias dredgo Xo. 4 of the Atlantic Dredging Com- coined $25,000,000. The silver coinage ot of Athlophoros and now he can walk phis, $75,000; at Greenville, Miss., *1S6,OOO; at of any Und come and see o oocurrcd in the town of Conoarneau, ir pany, ol Brooklyn. The dredge left Provi- Vieksburjf, S30.0Q0: at Natchez, *7UU,0O0; at India was only $188,000, a very large de- three q larters of a mile w th one cane 1-inistere. near the Atlantic Ocean. It is dence tor New York at 9:15 Sunday morn- New Orleans, S8E8,Wa cline from the coinage of that country of Mrs. T. B N-ff, examine, Wis. supposed that Spanish fishermen brought ing in tow of the tag C. E. Waite, Cap- THK ITAH COMMISSION. recent years. the disease to that place. Serious outbreak* tain Tweedy. In order to keep the bilge WASHINGTON-, NOV. 2.—The Utah Com- of cholera are reported in the provinces ol clear the steam pumps on the dredge wero mission, through its Chairman, Alexander WHAT TBE TNI.WKY liOOKS SHOW. Hale's Honey the great Cough cure,25e.,5Oc.* SI Spain on the Bay of Biscay. In Laredo, kept at work. Just before midnight when luiif/sev, have submitted to the Secretary of WASHINGTON, NOV. 3.—The books at the Glenn's sulphur Soap heals & beautifies, Me during the last week, there were two hun- Hearing Kace Rock light Captain Tv., the Interior their annual report upon the Treasury show that the payment of the gold Germ&nCornRemover kills Corns k Bunions dred eases of cholera and forty-three deaths. who was at the stern of the tug. noticed a transactions and proceedings of the and silver certificates does not decrease the Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye—Black and Brown, too. Our Stock U Complete. "ON TO CAII'.O." moving ii-,'ht on the dredge and heard a Commission since November, 1884, the currency, a^ the silver and gold that rep- Pike's Toothache Drops cure In 1 Mlnute.tto 483-534. LONDON, Oct. 30.—The Times' corre- voice, but could not distinguish the words. date of their last report. The re- resents these certificates are in the Treas- Dean's Rheumatic Pills tr» a lure cure, Me. spondent at Assouan telegraphs that a largv A minute later he heard an explosion on port states that the usual annual ury, to be paid out, if needed, with money rebel army has left Omdurman for Abuam- the dredge and saw tire, smoke and revision of the registration lists WEI at two per cent, par annum. As it now is, ad. A number of nuns who escaped from steam. The dr -dge sank Immediately, made, and the names ot all polygamlste it is thought it is hardly necessary. The amount of standard sliver dollars in circu- the rebel prisons have arrived at Assouan. and the stein of the tug was drawn wen stricken out. The point has been INSURANCE, They say they are certain that an attack on lation on June 30 was, in round numbers, under water before the hawsers could be surely reached when no person living In REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY OF Lower Egypt is intended, as the rebel cry, polygamy can vote or hold aiI\ office. Not- 00,000; the amount outstanding to- i. The Waite was immediately put which was formerly '"On to Khartoum" is withstanding this nearly all the officers day is $48 500,000, an Increase of $10,000,- about, but DO trace of the dredge or her now "On to Cairo." chosen at the elections were Mormons, who, 000. The maximum Ol fractional silver in A. W. HAMILTON crew could lie found. After searching in PUZZLE. BHITtsn TROOPS ADVANCE ON Bl'RMAH. although they do not actually live in ]>ol}g- the Treasury 011 June 1 was 531,700,000. the vlcinlt] for hall an hour the tug headed amy, subscribe to the doctrine of plural Offices, No. 1 and 2, First Floor, EAJTGOON, NOV. :i— Major-General Dal- To-day there is jjj.WO.OOO in the Hamilton Block. for this harbor, arriving in the teeth of the unions. Treasury. Deducting from this the 35,915,- N. H. DOWNS' rymple Prendergast, commander of the easterly gale that prevailed. AJ toon as The Commissioners say there have bjen 000 deposited by the New York bank- Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estate will Jiiirinaii expeditionary force, will take an the storm subsided the Waite again went advanced position to-day. All communica- but tew polygamous marriages during the ers there is shown an increased circulation find It to their advantage to call on me. I repre- nit to the race, but nothing could be found, Q tions with Upper Burm&h have ceased. past year, but that this arises fro-i the en- of ab ' )D0. a larger increase than sent the following first-class Fire Insurance Com- Ul u — FOR not even a Boating piece of the dredge. The expeditionary force numbers 10,000, forcement of the present law, and not from has taken place in a-iy year from ls.7!), the panies, having an aggregate capital of over $30, 1- >o and is Composed of one brigade of Bengal The tun returned to port thisevenlne. The any change o; sentiment on the part of the date of the redemption, nntil now. On June 000,000: z. infantry, two ot Madras infantry, one bat- names ol the men on the ill-fated craft are Mormons, Should any weakness be shown 1, lS7y. the fractional coin in the Treasury Nan Fire, I.onfloii < otn JONSUMPTION tery of artillery, two mountain batteries, hot tully known. in Inforcing the law, the report states that was $6,800,000, from which point it steadi- Uunrtlinii Insurance, • • l.o.xlou cc the First Halt illon of Welsh Fusileers, the polygamous marriages would be as fre- ly increased year by year, until it readied \.H Illl I II. I.OIIlIoll Second Battalion of 'the Liverpool regi- A ChlfMunaa'B Horrible Murder. quent as ever. The course of certain po- the high figure on June 1. Fire IiisuriiiKc Association. London CO AUDC OUGHS. ment and the Second and Eleventh regi- lynamista in declaring their intention of A table has been prepared showing what Jlectianle"". Mutual Fire Ins. «'<>.. Ni.w Tome, Nov. 8.—Chong Ong, a M ng the law ill the future has aroused is termed the surplus or unnecessary reve- e ments of Bengal (native) infantry. The Chinaman, who had lived since boyhood In Fire ANNOciatiou, • 1'h 1 In.l. Iphi 1 advance will be made np the Irriwaddy Cuba, and who was known by the name the wrath of the church. This gives evi- nue collected by the Government during a American Fire. - I'I'lll j llllailfl|»ll i IIH River. of Antonio Salva, came here some time dence ot internal dissension and is an en- long series of years. During lsso this sur- WmlilK'Hlcr Fire. - - Jew York couraging sign. The commission urges plus is said to have been .$;i5.000,000; in % i-w II uiii|>sli I IN' lire, • Manehenter PIIAYING FOR HIEI.'S LIFE. ago and established a restaurant. Yes- • ir.iiid KapiilN Fire, - Uranil Kapi145,000,000; LONDON, Oct. 81.—The Queen has re- rintern rllers. . Providence K. I ed times without number by the time-- of business horribly mangled, The assas- legislation, as it would give great aid to in 1888, 1183,000,000; in 18S4, 3104,000,- Trailer*. • t'hicatrn plied to the memorial of the Peace Society the church in crushing out this grow- 000, and in 1886, 663,000,000. ly use of Downs' Elixir. It will cur** praying for a commutation of the death sin used a butcher's cleaver. The dead Rates Low. Losses liberally adjusted and man's body was gished by nine heavy ing spirit of opposition. The report pays wiriNi; OUT THK DEBT. Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma^ sentence recently passed in the Canadian high tribute to Che zeal of the present otli- promptly paid. court on Louis kid. Her Majestj replied blows, severing five of his ribs, cleaving WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—The debt state- I also issue Life and Investment Policies in the Pleurisy, Whooping-Couglt heart, kidneys and intestines, and his head cersofthe United States Court, and says that she is unable to interfere in the rase that within two years eighty-three Indict- ment issued yesterday shows a reduction of New York Mutual Life Insurance Company. As- Lung Fever, and all diseases of th» was crushed into an unrecognizable pulp by without first consulting her responsi- ments have been found for polygamy and the public debt during the month of Octo- sets $55,000,000. Persons desiring Accident Insnr- Throat, Chest and Lungs, wha*. blow on blow. Eighty pieces of his skull ber amounting to $18,276,774. The total ble advisers. Colonel t. A. Stanley, the twenty-three convictions, while for- ance, can have yearly Policies written for them or F r were counted by the Coroner. Several debt now, less $66,818,292 net cash report- other remeilie-i fail. » »'• *y «il J*«i«r». Colonial Secretary, states that the Queen ty-three oases yet await trial. Traveler's Coupon Insurance Ticket* issued at has delegated the ^pardoning power to the Cubans have been arrested, but the police ed in the Treasury, is $1,447,657,598, and EESTSY, JOHXSOH 4 LORD. Prop's, Barliagtas, 7t, The appointment of an additional Low Rates in the Accident Insurance Company Marquis of Lansdowne, Governor-General believe that a Chinaman did the work for of this amount 81,260,77s, 1G2 is interest- Judge is strongly recommended, as is also of North America. Money to Loan at Current of Canada, who is at present Inquiring into purposes of robbery. an increase In the pay of the court's bearing debt. Our new war book. 1>FEI»S OF* Rates. Office hours from S A. M. to 12 M., and 2 to the matter, and that it is Impossible for the officers. The commission recommends • CONDITION OF THK AKitv. . >»AKIN<1. by Blue and Gr/ , i» 5 P.M. outselling all other books. Illustrated dr- Home Government to interfere in Kiel's Indorsed the Third Party. that all persons who attempt a settlement WASHINGTON, NOV. 1. —Adjutant-Gen- cilar and terms free. FOKKHEE •* behalf. ALEX. W. HAMILTON, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3.—The National or location upon any lands of the United eral Drum reports that the number of en- HcMAC'KI.V. < iiM-iiiiiatl. O. Hamilton Block. BUSSIAXS AND MIKI.1 M- COME TO BLOWS. Woman's Christian Temperance Union States be compelled to take oath be- listed men in the army who are drawing In- ST. I-F.iT.iiM-.t uci, Nov. 8.—Bloody fight- elected these officers yesterday: President, fore proper authorities that they do creased pay under the act of Congress of not practice polygamy, ami that the BOOK rraCIICai LUC. juall Avma«l«r ing is reported at Baku, on the Caspian Miss Frances K. Willard; Corresponding August 4, 1S.">4. is $,615, with periods of GOO pp. Clear type, flni-«t binding uni! IUiMti-ati laws with reference to the immigration of continuous service ranging from live to Sea, between Moslems and Russians. The •Secretary, Mrs. Caroline B. Bell, of Con- ACENT* WANTED. t':> f« »ir-« contract labor and Chinese be so amended thirty-live yean. Eleven thousand two hun- Iran ^ M.i military had.to be called out to raston necticut; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Mary order. In the lighting several Russian^ as to prohibit tbe immigration ot any per dred and ninety-four men will be entitle.I to A. Woodbridge, of Ohio; Assistant Record- were killed and a large number wounded. * sons who claim that their religion teaches increased pay under the act of May 5, 1873. ing Secretary, Mrs. I.. M. N. Stevens, of and Justifies polygamy. It is claimed that The number of desertions from the army «T. BERET Maine; Treasurer, Miss Esther Pugh, of this would shut off the chief source of sup- during the year was 7.">1 less than in the The Work's I'a.lures. Ohio. Anthony Conistock then addressed ply of tfie Mormon Church. previou-- year. The report touches upon NEW YORK, NOV. 1.—There were 17t the convention on pernicious literature. A army schools, and suggest! improvements TIIK l.Alt'Pi; BUBEAU. failures in the United States during the las resolution reaffirming the "St. Louis reso- in tlieii methods. WASHINGTON, NOV. 2.—in his first an- •week, as compared with u<> the preceding lution" indorsing the National Prohibi- nual report to the Secretary of the Interior General JJeuet, Chief of Ordnance of the week, and with 306, IW> and 154. respect tion party was adopted after a heated dis- upon the operations of the Labor Bureau army, reports that the total expenditures of ively, in the corresponding weeks of t$84, cussion. since its establishment Commissioner Car- the bureau during the fiscal year ended June 1888 and 188& Classified by sections and roll D. Wright begins with a statement of 80,1885, were $1,881,674, and that I The Tailor* Desolation in Montreal—Over 3,000 Cases ritles, carbines and shot-guns were manu- CURE compared with last week the result is as the organization of tiie bureau and a re- BIck H«adiiche »nd relieve »11 the tronMc» Ir.c!- East Huron Street, next door to American Express* follows. of Small-Pox in the < ity. view of the line of policy outlined for the factured at tiie National armory. The re- dent to a bilioaa state of the system, sticii as l)i-- OOoe. MOXTISKAI., Nov. 3.—The city presents a conduct of Its investigations. The principal port urge- that ample provision be made tor siness, Nantra, Drowaiocss, Distress af - the maintenance and Improvement of the Piia In the SWi>, Ac. While their moat ccmarx- The lovliest and latest samples. OVER most desolate appearance. Business inter- features of that policy were: A refusal abl« success ba I'NKlli: PATTKR>'S to select from. Fre»Jt 1 ests are paralyzed, and firm after linn here- to recognize parties; that the bureau State militia forces, and that work be at every week. Ladies' and Gents' garments of tte> J once begun on seacoast defence*. latest kind cut to perfection. tofore supposed to be sound financially are should be disconnected with politics, and giving signs of dissolution. Since the be- from depeniU e on organizations, wheth- VKKY PROSPBBOOB. Particular attention to Student's 1 er of workinginen or of employ- Middle 89 S7 •i ginning of the epidemic 2,651 persons have OrdOPS. 434-486 New t'.Ti WASHINGTON, NOV. 3.—Governor Pierce H«ul»eh»,yot Cart cr'sLitUe Liver PillsareeqnillT at IT 12 died from I lie disease and there are now ers, and from the support of economic the- 81 ories, individual views, or class interests. reports thai the population of the Territory Tuluable in Constipation, curing ^nd pr«\ 1 Western 48 87 ii over 3.000 cases in the city besides those In is now 41ii,000, as against 1S5,1 SO in 1880, thiaoiinoyiEgeomplaint, while they also r. 24 The Commissioner believes that this policy all borders of the stomach, »rlmv..:i I Pacific aud Territor es •u the hospital. Compulsory vaccination went generally has been approved throughout the The crops have been excellent, and prices aud regulate tha bo welt, JSvcn if they only cared are now very much better than they were WILLIAM ARNOLD, Tola\ 170 146 34 into operation yesterday, aud all persons country. The investigations outlined re- Canada. refusing to submit to it will be rigorously lated to the questions of industrial depres- a year ago. On the whole the fanners were SELLS 1847 never so prosperous as at present. With prosecuted. Over two hundred warrants siot volving a study of their character, AVar I Sentenced. have already been issued. the single exception of wheat tbe aggre- their causes, and whether as to duration, gate yield of small grains for 1888 is ROGERS BROS.' SPOONS. FORKS NEW YORK, NOV. 2.—Ferdinand Ward severity, and periodicity they are all alike Ache tt.-rniTronl d be almost pricels to those who A.ND KNIVE8, largely In excess of that for I8S4. Surveys Blpn Water in Virginia. p iffer from this dlatrMsing complaint; butfortu- At bottom prices, engravint; included was on Saturday arraigned and sentenced in great producing count lies. Such for a number of new lines of railroad have RICHMOND. Ya.. Nov. •>.— The Kanawha r.it«> the irgooduMs dors not end Vr>>, a:.J'.i-o*G full line of the justly celeb" fUd to imprisonment at hard labor for tea an investigation concluded the been made, and the Governor believes that who once try them will find these li:ti« pills ya!u- years. Judge Barrett remarked that the River overllowed its banks Saturday, and question of influence of depres- another six months will see many new en- «tM<- in »o many ways that they willnot be willing R0CKFORD WALTHAM and prisoner had done more to unsettle public over fifty coal barges laden with 500,000 sions on the cost of living, the extent to terprises of this character under headway to do v.vjioui them. But aitcr all sick head. ELGIN WATCHES. Open face. Key and Stem-winding always , confidence In monetary institutions than bushels of coal were lost at Charlestown, which Industrie*, are Involved, the cost of or completed. The Territory has developed production as intluenced by the use of ma- on hand aud regulated, ready for a mini any man in the country, ami showed no W. Ya. The loss by the flood is estimated a number of manufacturing establishments pocket. remorse for his acts. Ward was taken to at |l50i000. No Northern mall has been chinery, and other kindred questions. Be- within the last few years, embracing woolen tween March 17 and June 27 twenty special ACHE Sing Sing Prison In the afternoon, lie received at l.ynehburg for several nays oil mills, flour mills, quarries, breweries, ma- I« the bane of «o many lives that here h where we If you cannot readthis get one ofJohnston agents were appointed, and at the close of & Co ,s eye-glasses or spectacles for sale by was assigned to labor in the stove-making account of the washouts on the railroads. chine-shops, etc. make our great boast. Our piiia cute it whi> the fiscal year fifteen of these agents were WM. ARNOLD, 36 Main St. Ann Arbor, Mich Etaferenoe is made to the Constitutional c;her« do not. department actively employed in the United States Cirter'a Little Liver Pills are very Rmall eni 424-175 A Mfttne of Governor Allen. Convention held this fall, and the Governor and five in Europe collec'ing the informa- vry ea*y to take. One or two pillu makea dose. The Roomers in Oklahoma. makes a long argument In favor of the ad- They are strictly Vegetable ana do not gripe or Coi.tviits, O., Nov. 3.—The contract tion required. The results of the investi- mission of the Territory to the Union. parjfe, but by their geDile action please sllwiM ST. LOUIS MO., NOV. 3.—Lieutenant for a statue of the late Governor William gations will be embodied in the first an u-ethem. In vials at ^5 cents; five for $1. feuli Weigand, United States army, arrived here Allen, which the State of Ohio is to place nual report of the bureau, which will be The immigration to the Territory by dmggiato everywhere, or acnt by mail. ( from Fort Iieno Sunday. lie says there has been very large during the year, and > DHUNKENESS in the hall of the old House of Repre- submitted early in the coining year. The CARTFK MEDIfIXE Ctt.- lfcw V»r < colonies of considerable size from Pennsyl- is a prospect of a lively time in the Indian sentatives at Washington, was awarded appropriation for the expenses of the bu- vani 1 and other K i.stern States liavo bought Cured in its Various Stages. Territory this winter. The "boomers" are yesterday by the committee in chaige to reau tor the year ended June 30, issr,, was tracts of land. The death rate WSJ ">.4"p to pouring in in larger numbers than ever. Carl H. Neihaus, of Cincinnati. ample for its expenses, and nearly 89,000 . Desire for stimulants entirely remove** The Indians are quiet now, but the cutting was covered into the Treasury. In conclu- the thousand, which is said to be among the smallest In the United States. Home treatment. Medicine can be admin- down of rations, the lass of stray cattle by Death on a Tug-Boat. sion, the Commissioner says that the ap- the removal of the herds and the loss of propriation for the present fiscal year will, IMPORTANT AIMMIINI MKNT. istered without knowledge of the patient.. DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 8.—The boiler of Many a Lady $80,000 lease money from the cattlemen, in his judgment, suffice for the first full WASHINGTON, NOV. 1.—Hon. William by simply placing it in coffee, tea or «njf/ he thinks, will create trouble. the tius Frank Moflat exploded early Sun- year's work of the bureau. E. Smith, of New York, has been appointed is beautiful, all but her skin; article of food. Cures sruaranteed. day morning at Somora, opposite Marine TIIK MINT. Assistant Secretary of tbe Treasury, to suc- Tale's President Resigns. City, killii g three men aud scalding and WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Dr. Kimball, ceed Charles & Coon. and nobody has ever told $100 WILL BE PAID otherwise hurting several others. Director of the Mint, reports that during [Mr. Smith is a lawyer, of Platuliurtf. N. Y., NEW HAVKJJ, Conn., Oct. 81.—Dr. Noah a partner of Tllden'S old lieutenant. Smith M. her how easy it is to put For any case of drunkenness that Goldeia Porter, for the last thirteen years President the fiscal year ended June 30, 1883, gold Ootd From Aaitralla. Weed, ftud is about thirty-three years old. He Specific will not cure. Circulars contain- of Yale College, handed in his resignation worth $56,748,752 was deposited at the has been Intimately associated with secretary beauty on the skia Beauty' mints and assay oflice.s, of which S::,v<54.fi77 ing testimonials and full particulars seaS at a meeting of the corporation Thursday SAN FKANCISCO. Cal., Nov. 3.—The Mininin,\ was prominent ill the New York was redeposlts, nearly $82,000,000domestic, Assembly In 1884 as a champion of (fovernor on the skin is Magnolia' free. Address, [afternoon, to take effect from tie next Zealadla, which arrived from Australia and Si l.ood.mi > foreign bullion and$8,000,- and 8 reform measures, and in the la^t Presidential cmnpa'irn was Chairman of the GOIDEN SPECIFIC CO. commencement. -No cause for resigning is Sunday, brings $1,150,000 in Australian 000 foreign coin, o: a total of $38,0 Balm. given. Executive ( ommiiiee of the N«w York Dem- sovereigns. in silver deposit td for bars and bought for ncratio State L'ommiUea.1 494-546 185 Race St., Cincinnati. 0Ua> THE CITY. Prof. Emil Baur, of this city, made an Frank Hogan, who has been writing For the Very Choicest Oysters, THE REGISTER address Sunday at the Zion Reform cards in the post-office lohbv for some Go to A. F. Hangsterf'er's Oyster-Ocean OCTOBER church, in Detroit, on the occasion of the time, was arrested last Thursday charged Restaurant 28 Main-st. THURSDAY, NOA'EMBER 5, 1885. County orders oan be cashed at any anniversary of the organization of the with having ,uttered a forged draft for time. poor orphan society. $90 on John MacFarlane, of Detroit, and For sale or rent—The Barry homestead indorsed by A. F. Hangsterfer of this city. 28 Fouth-st, convenient to University and L. B. Kellogg has rented an office in the The amounts of state and county taxes Hofran presented the draft at the Fanners' city. Apply to W. W. Whedon, Ann Ar- They Tie Together. Price and Duffy block. to be raised in Ann Arbor are as follows : & Mechanics' bank and wi:h it a letter pur- bor, or address C. A. Barry, Jackson. Quality. First district, $7701.32; second, $395(5.75; porting to be from MacFarlane giving per- 565-tf. John Muehlig has some new signs in third. $2-165 3C: town, $394153. The his show window. mission to draw on him. Cashier Tol- There is neither shoddy or sham total for the county is $91,309.08. chard, after paying the money, suspected Huy Your Candies about the manufacture or material of that all was not right and took the draft to of W. H. Burleson, where you will find a -AT- Judge Jnslyn has admitted Jacob Wal- A movement is on foot to secure the ©ur Cloaks when we quote low prices. pert to citizenship. Mr Hiingsterfer who pronounced it a large line constantly on hand and made We don't allow a little nip off the re- pardon of John J. Ra«er, of Dexter, who forgery. Hogan was apprehended at the fresh everyday, at No. 5 Huron-st. Op- liabilty of the material or the carefull- A number o! Ypsi!antians saw the field- WM convicted of bigamv in the Washte- M. C. depot just as he was about to leave posite Court House. 564tf ness of the making to bait you with a naw circuit court in 1884. He was sen day sport* Saturday. for Ypsilanti with his wife. He said he FOR SALE. D.F. SCHAIRER'S. low price. We are after your trade for tenced to five years imprisonment. 1 the future as well as the present. The had beei married about a m mth ago in St. Oood Pinno ($50.00 Cheap. G ittlob Kuenule has sold his Sharon Thomas, Out., and was hard-up. He was Store that sells three quarters of the farm to C. Renz for $4100. The Unity Club has issued some very Fine six octave organ, seven sets of Cloaks that come to Washtenaw handsome programs for its w rk this sea- examined before Justice Brennan Saturday :eeds, octave coupler and beautiful solid Ladies' Misses' and Children's County, there is the place to see Twenty-five extra policemen earned son. Next Monday evening the program a.id bound over for trul at the nexf term walnut case $80.00. AT WILSEYS. two dollar* apiece Halloween. includes two shadow pantomimes; " Villi- of the circuit court. In default of $1,000 kens and his Dinah" and "Box and Tox." bail he was remanded to jail. Ladies. CLOAKS! There were 97 deeds recorded in Regis- Should see and try the new reverse feed What kind of Cloaks? the kind that ter Kearns' office during October. Wm. II. Campion was arrested last week Mrs. Anna K. Howard, nee Anna Hal- UnicH Sewing Machine. leek Kelsey, who will be remembered as a all kinds of people had better buy. for being drunk and disorderly. It being H. A. NEOHOFF, Agt. n The court house flag-staff is to be elon- his second offense he was sentenced to six temporary lesident at one time of our city, This week we make the fol- gated and provided with a new flag. months in the Detroit house of correction. and a graduate of the law department of Buy the reversible feed Union Sewing Marshal Fall took him to his new home the University, his just appeared before Mauhince. lowing Prices. C. B. Davison of this city, has been Monday. the public as the author of a work entitled Home-Made Candles J 50 Jersey Newmarkets Black and granted a patent on a boiler furnace. "The Canadian Elocu'ionist" issued by the Brown at $1L'.O years sizes, the following members: Sullivan. Duffy. ot the day. Among the uumber who are Messrs. Randall & Burnham, No. 30 all atone price. $7-00 JTheee are special There are now over 100 applications for We positively guarantee that every water service on file in the water com- Dafoe, Keck, Wright and Hollands of in cor.iial synuiha:hy with the author in E. Huron-st, received first premium for prices. Wether you buy or not, you are her pvstem of instructing may he men- Garment is from 15 to 25 per cent welcome. pany's office. last year's club; Oolby, Barker, Gordon, superior photographic work, at our recent Kelly. Tuttle. Comb, Doe and Hand. The tioned Judge T. M. Cooley, and Professor county fair, and will furnish none but the We ought to say a word about a bar- L. B. Kellogg, lias moved up town, from club will enter the state league if one is Moses Con Tyler. highest grade of artistic photography for lower than the same quality can gain on our fifth ward where he has resided for the la*t formed. your holiday g.fts. Go and see them early be purchased for at any other eighteen years. and avoid the annual rush. 3w. SILK COUNTER, The doctors say that the citizens of house in this c ty. Our CLOAK Bufus Cate Das sold his house and lot Ann Arbor ought to begin their prepara- Mr. Randall, with his characteristic en Oy-ters only 20 cents per Can and up- It i onsists of a lot of colored Silks, fab- on Maynard st to 0. L. Matthews, a tions for the advent of small pox by get- ergy to always keep to the front and up to DEPARTMENT has been enlarged rics that are worth SI .00 to $1.10, and wards at A. F. Hangsteifer's Oyster eration $2,000. ting vaccinated. While there is no im- the times, has this week received about Depot, 28 Hda-st. 563-tf to three times its former size, and the colors—well the colors are all right mediate danger, the disease may get a three thousand rolls of paper hangings if they strike a body's fancy, but they Mack ifc Scnmid gave 27 cents a pound foothold here at any time trom Canada. direct from New York manufacturers. Try the Hannah Lee 5 cent cigar— H. with our immense Stock and Low don't seem to strike, so we marked fora 1500 pound lot of wool to a South them all 70 cents per yard. An ounce of prevention, etc. Nt-w designs and colors for next spring's Bliss General Agent, Chicago. Lyon party yesterday. trade. He claims them to be finer goods Prices expect to do the Largest A good Skirt for a poor woman for It was stated last week that five gam than he has ever shown here. Among J. A. Brown, the State-st grocer, has Cloak Business in the City. We $1.00. Farmers Satin lined with Canton The youDg people of the M. E church bling dens had been running in this city. them are the most beautiful things faith- 100 barrels of fine Suow apples to sell by flannel, quilted half w y up. More give a reception to the S C. A. and their Three of these were kept at different times fully re produced from the Famous Palace the barrel or bushel. 567-8 are Selling Cheaper as we grow than a hundred yards of sewing on it. friends tomorrow evening. by O. W. Babcock. Now that he has left of the Alhamlira at Grenada, Spain. Tne Do you wonder what the poor women town, there are only two left and they are Oi.l.r Your Witter. Larger. got'that made it? 8hedidn't Jmake it, The Hobart Guild of the University are building was begun in 1248 and completed not doing a very brisk business. n 1314, and is to-day beyond comparison, The Ann Arbor Water company are 50 doz. Gent's all-wool hose at 25c, consider ng the quest on of a reception to now ready to receive applications from usual price 50c. They are very cheap Cannon Farrar after his lecture here. the grandest existing example of Arabic Low Prices prevail in every De- Clayton J. Standert and Thos. F. Holton art. A unique mine of that exquisite style parties desiring to use water; for this sea- and worth an examination. were out for a little racket Halloween. Feathered Timings in all the de- The temperance people of this city are of ornamentation known as "Arabesque." son the water company will make the con- partment. Their demonstrations became too noisy A look at these rich goods from the Moor- nections with the mains and lay ttie pipe sirable colors for 50c per yard. Don't raising a lund to. buy the old Baptist and th^y were gathered in
'. under Fall OR PALE—One pair of matchrd carriage hors- st. hope he may "live many years to enjoy his will sell his personal property at auction, For Photographs or Tintypes go to 1" es six years old, at A. H. Holmes b arding Stalk's new gallery, one door north ot Uiru. 30 Forest a\\;., Near fair ground 5616* beautiful home on Washtenaw-ave. at his residence in Pittsfield, three miles J. G. Laubengayer and Robert Tisdell south of Ann Arbor.Thursday, Nov.,at ten the post office. 565-7*. All full 42 inches long, Quilted, jVH'NP—A Brooch; Owner can have the same were arrested Friday for being drunk. At the minstrel show last week there A. M. It comprises a large amount of I by calling at 5 Orleans-st, and prove property. The former was fined $10 and costs and was considerable delay in getting the Butter Cups and Chips Satin Liu ing. Seal Ornaments and stock and farm implements. Fred Krause Made everyday at W. H. Burleson's, H'i- the case of the latter was adjourned 20 audience seated, because many had neg- is the auctioneer. 12cU OR SALE OR RENT—The Barry Homestead days. lected to get seats reserved until they ron-st opposite the court house. 566-7 Chamois Pockets. F28 Fourthst. convenient to University and Wty. Apply at premises. 562tf. reached the Opera House that night. If you want anything in the line of Dr. Judge Joslyn has been indisposed this Reserved seats are always sold in advance yOR SALE—1 six-octave organ, $30.00. b five OTJR week, but he went to Monroe Tuesday, Kellogg's Family Medicines, call at L. B. r octave organ. 825.00. 1 four-octave organ TOR SALE CHEAP.—Four lots on Ann st in at Boughton & Payne's with no increase Kellogg's office, opposite postoffice, in the 815.00. New organs W0 to $60. At Wilsey's Msuio I the fourth ward. Title perleet. John Kalioe, nevertheless, to transact some business in in price. It's just as easy to get seats in store. 547tf fort Jflice Barber Shop 565-7* the circuit court there. Duffy block, where they ate on sale and that way and it saves a great deal of dealt out to^suit customers. Try his Lung T7OR 8ALE twelve acres of laud In the City near trouble. .T the water works. 15,000 raspberry plants, Carl W. Belser, son of Rev. H. F. Belser Remedy for Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Plush Sacque •orn and potatoes planted on it. Terms easy. En- etc., etc., and you will be happy. 567* GRAND OPERA HOUSE yitre of \V. W. Whedon. tf of this city, was last week ordained to the Capt. C. H. Manly has betaken himself Lutheran ministry at Springfield, 111. Rev. to Washington to see what his prospects ¥ CASING—Money to loan on first class real Mr. Reiser graduated from the University Money to loan in large or small sums, ONE NIGHT ONLY at $40.00 positively worth $55.00, *-i estate mortgages at current rates of interest. are for securing the pension agency at upon good real estate securities at reason- Satisfactory arrangements made with capitalists in 1882. Detroit now held by Sam Post. He took and sold last season at $65.00. desiring mch invtstment. Every conveyance able rates of interest, August 28;h, 1885. FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 6. and transaction in abstracts of titles carefully ex- A three-year old daughter of J. F. Mas- some very strong papers with him and he 558-66 NOAH W. CHEEVER. amined as to legal effect. Zina P. King, Ann ser, of Ann Arbor town, died Monday is backed by the entire coneressional Children's Cloaks $1.50, 82.OO, Arbor, Mich. tf Plauoit Tuned. morning of cholera infantum. The funeral delegation. The Dickinson influence is $2.50 and $3.00. TT'OR REST—A. suite of rooms in the Hamilton was held yesterday at the Zion's church in backing Gen. Parkhurst, of Coldwater, PianosandOrganscleaned, tuned, and re- JT Block, water and steam heating included and the end is not yet. It is probable paired by Geo. A. Isbell with A. Wilsey. Apply to A. W. Hamilton 567-9* in this city. WE, US & CO. that either Manly or Parkhurst will be 467tf Misses' Newmarkets $4.5O, X)R SALE—Extra nice cow and a pony; also Wm Duncan has been arrested in Saline appointed, and the fjrmer's friends are Pare Buckwheat Flour. $5.00, $6.00 and ^7.00. extention table with seven leaves fo.OO, cook charged with stealing a gold locket and MovetloOO> , and two other wood stores and coal quite sanguine of his success. If you want absolutely pure Buckwheat IN MUD SPRINGS. Hove. A baby carriage and jumper at »12 00 chain. He now languishes in the Hotel Over Thirty Styles in High Call at A. K. Wines, Wilmot-st. 561-6* de Walsh, and will be taken back for The Inland Architect and Builder for flour, use the Patent flour made by the The First Only and Original. trial tomorrow. October containes a double-page illustra- Central Mills. It is the best made in Mich- Grade, Novelties for Misses' and LL war claims promptly attended to; many igan. If you want a cheaper flour buy A pensioners are entitled to increase il appli- tion of a national monument suggested by cation i6 made properly to cover the case, no fee That tasty decoration on the south en- the Chicago architect, Irving K. Pond, this flour and muke your own mixture. Children at prices that will as- mnless successful. 0. L. Matthews. Pension Agt Ann Arbor, Mich. 5S8-tf trance to the court hou.-e was in memory of son of Hon. E B. Pond of this city. The You will then know what your cakes are tonish you. composed of. Cmedy Burlesque General McClellan. It was the .pint work suegestion offered by Mr. Pond is "a 17OE SALE OR KENT—2 houses, 1 new with 9 of Depuy Clerk fio-.ison and Probate monumental building, adequate to the re- Avoid adulterations and remember that r rooms, south of the campus One near the No Poers! No Equals ! M. <'. R. R. depot. Inquire at No. 6 Huron st. W. Register Doty. quirements of the present and many gen- all Central Mills products are of the best. W. Whedou. 565-7» erations to come". It would contain "gal- ALMKNDINOER & SCHNEIDER. THERESA VAUGHN, The Great MONEY SAVED BUYING The Flint Globe printing company has leries for sculptured and painted portraits Contralto, W. A. MESTAYER, The AR WALKS made and repaired by J. P. Jud- Sixth Ward Livery Tton, east University Ave. Work warranted been awarded the contract for printing of our greatest statesmen, warriors, poets, Only Original, and their Great S. O. Box 11.17. 543-tf the University calendar this year. Its artists, philosophers", and "should be so and boarding barn. Both ladies' and gents Company of COMEDIANS and bid was some $200 below that of the disposed as to make the effect monumen- driving horses. First-class rigs. Horses VOCALISTS HOSE DESIRING TO LOAN OR BORROW Tmoney or sell, rent or buy real estate should Courier company. tal, and in nowise commonplace." for sale. Terms reasonable. Telephone CLOAKS! \ •all *t my office. $2,000, 11,100. 11,200, 1800, 5400 cont.ections. A. H. HOLMES, 30 Forest Comedy Satire, Clean, Pure and to loan on good security. O. L. Matthews. Ann Justus Seaborn pleaded gu-lty to the Arbor. Mich. Waninl. ave. 565-tF. charge of larceny last week in the circuit General County Agents to handle best Why is it Wholesome. -AT- lTVARM FOR SALE—160 ACRE--', 2U MILES court, and was sentenced to nine months JT southwest of Ann Arbor. A first-class farm selling article in general use. Want every- The Ladies are so happy when they are ADMISSION 75, 50, and 35 cts. well under-drained and improved. Address Israel at Ionia. Sheriff Walsh took him to his one to call and see it. Scott, 7 Huron-st O»ik, Ann Arbor. 483-tf, new home Monday. visiting. Because they have a new Howe Reserved Seats on Hale at ROt'tiHTON 567" Sewing Machine. Sold by Henry Neuhoff. A PAYSE'S.