Uuiversity Librnry THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

VOLUME xxix. ANN ARBOR, , DECEMBER 25, 1896. NUMBER 22.

JUDGE < OOI.KVS OPINION. Cl.EAKY COMMENCEMENT. MAMMOTH CAVE MOXUM KNS. HOBART GUILD. Upholds Secrtary Olney—President Must PINGREE. A Class of Forty-Kight Members Receive A HUMMER. state-.. Cities, Countries. Secret Societies Take the Initiative—Congress to Pro- Diplomas. and Churches Represented. BRIEF SKETCH OF Till: SOCIETY vide for I'inal Intercourse. GOVERNOK-KLECT HASSOJIK [PEAS The annual commencement exercises MAYOR WALKER SENDS A RED HOI- Miss Emma E. Bower tells many AND ITS WORK. The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune ABOIT THE UNIVERSITY. at Cleary college were held on Tuesday LETTER TO THE COUN< 1 I.. interesting things of her recent visit to telegraphed Judge Thomas M. Cooley They are Good Ones Too—University Must afternoon of this week. Owing to the Says hi- Has Made Some Mistakes—Desires Mammoth Cave. Among the features Investment of About $84,000—A Pleasant of this city, that it held that Secretary inclement weather the audience was not Serve the State—Must be In Touch with to Correct Them,Wants Council to do the of the cave are the monuments erected Heine at Harris Hall—The Objects of Olney was mistaken and wrong in his, large'. The stage was handsomely de- by members of different organizations, Hie Gull

of hospitals find myself fairly besieged MILAN THE DEMOCRAT OURCHINESEGIRLS. and taken. Dancing School Flattens Out — Death of The good Father has been very Eugene Ford—Christmas Services- Masonic School of Instruction. ANN ARBOR, MICH. RECEPTION TO DBS. MARY STONE AND gracious to the young girls who have bowed their heads to assume the e School closed yesterday. Christmas IDA K AHN (»" THI'.IU AHRIV \ I. We will give a HOME. grave responsibilities, and vouchsafed A merry Christinas to you. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY to them success in dealing with all There is fine skating on the river. Sainted by 80,000 Firecrackers—Crowded these first patients I am more grate- Floyd Pepper is working at the bank PHILLIPS & PARKER, during the holidays. T~ Present With Patients From the Start—Cannot ful for that than for their good college PUBCJBHBBS AJSD PBOPRIBTORS. Wait for Hospital Experience -Interest- records. They have had two night MissLula Kelley returned home from to every customer buying a ing Letter From Hiss Howe who Sent calls, and now I have hired a trusty Ann Arbor last Friday night. RALPH C. MCAM.ASTKK. CITY EDITOR. Them Here. ! man and woman to go with them" to all Miss Mary Potter of Willis, is giving Suit or Overcoat • The following interesting letter from their out-posts, especially when they Milan friends a visit this week. at our store during the next two weeks, not in .Miss Gertrude Howe, the missionary in have to go in the night. The woman Christmas exercises will be held in shape of some worthless trinkets, but an $1.00 Per Year In Advance. the Baptist church Thursday night. China Who sent Mary stone and Ma is an olfl school girl, and I hope the Kahu here to obtain a medical educa- man who is her husband will prove as Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robison spent! Actual, Heavy Discount. Sunday with Mrs. Wright of Exeter. tion, describes the return of the lady efficient as she is. During this time you can buy Hammerslough doctors, and will prove interesting to Miss Merrill is lovely. We all feel Urban Fuller is home from Ann bor, where he is attending the Univer- Bros.' famous clothing at less prices than the Entered at Ann Arbor I'ostofflce as Second our readers. It is taken from the that She will be a line worker. Bishop ordinary cheap stuff, and with every garment Class Maii Matter. sity. I Michigan Christian Advocate. and Mrs. .Joyce took all by storm, goes a guarantee. •i am sitting at^the dining table Of the parent board missionaries, W. T'. M. S. Miss Nettie Chrittenden of Ypsilanti, OFFICIAL. IMP Kit OK TIIK «'ITY. is making her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Ward, a You can find at our store a most exceptionally river steamer, returning from shanghai, workers, native helpers, and ordi- fine line of where J went to meet the doctors, Ida nary native CMistians as well. As visit. THE Christmas time has come again. and Mary. Mary also sits on the other a result of the bishop's visit, we have Miss Ella Troop is spending Christ- Christmas Presents: Through all the trials and disapR»int- si(l(, (l)tju, tal,](.\vitn her brother, who had a good many conversions. I should mas with her friends in the northern ments of the year, we have come again came on board yesterday morning at think about forty, and the good work is part of the State. Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Gloves to the time when such things are put Nanking. He has been studying medi- going on. Mrs. Joyce said she would Lloyd VV ard is clerking in O. A. Kel- and Mittens, Umbrellas, Mackintoshes, Sweaters, into the back-ground, and hap], cine with Dr. Beebe for a couple of take one of my girls to America and ley's hardware store during Mr. Kelley's Hats and Caps, and many other articles. and good-will reign supreme. The years. Nanking is not a healthful give her a course in kindergarten. absence in Cincinnati. gloomy, complaining misanthrope lias place, and he has not been well for GERTRUDE HOWE. Mr. Fred Stone of Kalamazoo, is en- no part or place in the Christmas time. several weeks, so Dr. Beebe thought a tertaining his parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. The doctrine of brotherly hive and change would be good for him, and he C HI'.I.SF.A Oil VI. Ward Stone of this place. LINDENSGHM1TT & flPFEL kindness, of good cheer and happiness came on to visit his parents and sisters. I.asl Leap Year Tarty -A New Skating Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gale of Ypsilanti, should reign, and out of the pleasures He and Mary are examining his medi- Park—Death of a Popular Young who have been visiting Mrs. Gale's par- of the time, we gaii courage and hope cal text books—all translated into Lady—An Old Rail- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, returned home roader Gone. for the days to come. The lessons of Chinese, and Mary is amused at many Sunday. helpfulness and responsibility to ourof the terms used: for instance, for (i. 1*. (Hazier spent last week in The dancing school will probably be fellows make us stronger and better "bacteria," there is "unborn insects." the East on business. discontinued this winter, as the attend- for our entering upon the new year. I had not expected to go to meet the Alva steger has closed out his poultry ance was exceedingly limited last Thurs- THE DEMOCRAT wishes all its readers girls, but sent a servant to take their business in Shepard, and returned day night. a Merry Christinas, in all that the term Handkerchief Sale, li Chinese clothes to them, so they might j home. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Carrick are spend- implies! May their cup of joy be over- Miss Mabel [laasler of Lansing, is ing Christinas holidays .with Mrs. Car- flowing, and may their coming days be enter their native land bona fir/e Chinese girls. The day we expected them at spending the holidays with Mr. and rick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sleighton brightened by the glow of love and Mrs. L. Ticknor. of Dundee. 50 doz. Handkerchiefs, Sale Price lc each. friendship kindled at this Christmas Kiukiang we received a letter instead, Mr. F. P. Glazier has returned from The kindergarten held in the base : time. saving the steamer from Yokohama to 50 doz. Handkerchiefs, Sale Price 3c each or two Shanghai was so full that they could his western trip, where lie has been ment of the Presbyterian church, is :.• * -"• foi 5c. not get passage, and they were obliged hustling for the Stove works. being removed to their new room in Tin', necessity of a keen s-nse of 40 doz. Handkerchiefs, Extra Value, 5c each. to stop over another week. Then all The Progressive Pedro club held the school building. honor in those occupying positions of the Woman's Foreign Missionary peo- their weekly contest at the home of Mr. 0. A. Kelley was called away last 25 doz. Handkerchiefs, worth 12.1c each, Sale Price public or semi-public trust, is again ple at Kiukiang joined to get me off to Miss Mary Negus, last Monday night. Monday morning on account of the i c each. evidenced in the failure of the National Shanghai to meet them. I had felt Titus Hutzel and Otto Eberwein of death of his brother, who resided in Bank of Illinois, at Chicago. In speak- 25 doz Handkerchiefs, worth 15c each, Sale Price • that I could not afford it, but we all Hutzel * Co., Ann Arbor, were here Cincinnati. Mrs. Kelley followed him ing of the failure, Controller Eckels 9c each. thought it might be a duty t.> try to Tuesday, assisting in the construction last Tuesday noon. says: * 25 doz Handkerchiefs, worth 25c each, Sale Price get them into a hospital in Shanghai , of the water works. The Masonic school of instruction "The failure of the bank is due to There is an unpleasant epidemic rag- Tuesday night was largely attended, 15c each. injudicious, reckless and imprudent for a season of practice before they star! out on their own responsibility, ing among the boys in this town. Over but not as many as were expected on 10 doz Handkerchiefs, worth 30c each. Sale Price methods, fi (lowed by the officers, and half a dozen are mourning the loss of a not checked by the directors, though so 1 thought perhaps it was my duty to account of the inclement weather; how- 19c each. go. and if duty. I ought to afford it. 1 linger or two, caused by negligence ever, many lodges were represented, their attention had been individually around the festive corn-cutter, etc. called to the same, and over their indi- found the girls did nol wish to go into having bteu summoned by Grand Lec- A project is oh foot to clear the old turer Clark. vidual signatures they had promised to any one's hospital, but begin by dis- i | Sale Continues for One Week Only j; pensary work on a small scale and learn mill pond of brush and rubbish and Eugene Ford of Moreville, died at his remedy the weak points in the bank's construct a skating park, by Hooding condition." from their own practice, rather than residence Monday morning at half-past from that of another. They thought from the water works. If successful it The directors of banks, and similar nine o'clock. Funeral was held Wed- the Chinese would think they had not will be very welcome to the skaters of institutions, have a duty to perform, nesday at one o'clock in the Moreville learned their business if they went to Chelsea. neglect of which is criminal, and the Baptist church. Services were con- some other hospital for a time. 1 did The public schools in this district ducted by Rev. Jones of the M. E. ! WM. GOODYEAR & CO-I vigorous prosecution of a few such not agree with them in that, but we closed for the holidays last Wednesday, offenders would be a wholesome lesson church of this place. Mr. Ford was a called at Dr. Reifsnyder's hospital, and with appropriate exercises, the high No. 18 SOUTH Mf\lN STREET. for others who are offending from day very highly respected citizen and his that is the largest and doubtless the school rendering a fine musical pro- many friends will greatly mourn his to day. gram under the direction of Mrs, c»••»••••»•»••»•••••«•••«•••••»•••»•+•»•»•»•»•»•«•« • -::• be-t hospital for women and children loss. McKane. THE natural sympathy which a peo-in chilia. Dr. Reifsynder, who is a DKXTKK Dors. ple with such a history as has tin woiniii of exceptional ability, told (Ins. Mensing brought;back from thi BROOKS BROS. | pie of the United States, would feel for them she had begun in just the way battlefield of Gettysburg, a mallet Dexter to Lose a Prominent Business Man the Strugg'ing Cubans, has shown i I self they proposed doing, and encouraged made from some good wdod found on —Social Doings—A >>« Miller— K. <). T. M. Officers. since the assembling of Congress, by them in the plans they had formulated the field, filled with bullets and one the proposal of a number of resolutions, for themselves. large grape shot. It has been placed Henry Hayes is visiting his son Harry FINE BOX CALF! in P. Shaver's collection. this week. ringing from expressions of sympathy, Oct. S. Thursday evening. And here Coin Toe, up to recognition of independence. we are under our own "vine and fig- Win. Martin, for Hi) years station Miss Mary J.ee is clerking for Davis j lint while the condition of the people tree." Most of us sitting round our agent for the M. C. R. It., died last Sat- Bros. A: Co. New Needle Toe there calls for our hearty sympathy,yel long dining room table, some reading. urday from cancer of the stomach. He Edith Warren is clerking for Alley & Dime Toe, as a nation, we have a duty to perform others writing, the "us" constituting was a member of the A. (). I'. W.. F. & Sons this week. to a friendly nation, Spain, and we the family—Dr. Mary, Dr. Ida, Julia. A. M\, and K. O. T. M. The funeral *'. M. C. Peters was a welcome visitor Quarter Dollar Toe, should not rush heedlessly into action Fanny (whose husband is off on an was held quietly from the house last on the street, Monday. Half Dollar Toe. President Cleveland and Secretary 01- itinerating trip), Belle and myself. Monday. Mrs. Lillian Lathrop returned Satur- ney have shown themselves thoughtful Beside, we have Marys mother and Mr. Merchant, the Jerusalem miller, from Herrien Springs. and statesmanlike in their handling of sister, who are here visiting after their has sold his mill to Bay Ci y parties, The young people are enjoying the the question, and yet just to the revolu- l°ng separation. They however, are jand purchased the Chelsea roller mill coasting on Piety Hill. WAHR & MILLER,! tionists; and the fact that the leading not at the table, since the sister is small jo t Hatch & Lade. Mr. Merchant has M. Jobson has been confined to the men of the senate are coming round to and must needs be asleep early, and the Ibec " a ver>' successful miller, and will. house for two weeks by illness. THE SHOE MEN, their view of the ease, shows that the petted child must have the constant we are sure, keep up the reputation of C. I!. Alley has been on the sick list. 48 S. Main Street, issue may safely be left in their hands. attendance of the mother. our old mill. Friday and Saturday he was off duty. Miss Alma Stanton entertained a * :. It is an occasion long to be remem- The young ladies of Lima and sur- company of friends last Friday evening. The Finest Made. Tin: item in our Ypsilanti eorre.- bered when the girls came ashore here. rounding townships will give the last spoadence with reference to the sale of I "ie whole landing was simply crowded leap year dance of the season at the Miss Grace Alley is home from witl Lima town tml1 n school at Ann Arbor, for the holidays. tobacco and cigarettes to young boys, > People waiting to welcome them, - " Tuesday night, Dec. I Nettleton's Shoes calls attention to the fact that it is be- anu" tll(-'y were saluted with the firing of -9- As tl)is wil! ne tneir last chance in Miss Lizzie Lavey has been sick for the past week, the result of a severe coming a very serious evil, and onesixty thousand firecrackers. People eight years, none but the brave young Leaders for fall. that the authorities must deal with along the street said they received men are advised to go. vigorously at no far distant day. Take more of an ovation than the new com Miss Lottie Centner, a popular young Miss Blanche Cushman came home [ EASE, for instance the fact that even in themandant who had arrived a few days lady of Lima, died last Sunday, aft#r a from school Thursday to spend the High school, they cannot have a foot- previously. They were escorted home very severe illness, she suffered ter- holidays. ELEGANCE, ball team in good condition without a by a great number of people. The ribly from a cancer for the past two Earnest Elsessor has rented the Dex- great deal of trouble in stopping the missionaries all came to the steamer to years, during which time she under- ter mills for next year. Mr. Robtiins DURABILITY. use of cigarettes, and you have a caus- meet Miss Merrill and the doctors, and went several operations. Her death is retires from the firm. a w 10 uve The temperance lecturer who was to tic comment upon the enforcement of | " ' in the city have been t0 j regretted by all who knew her. ••« the law with regard to their sale, lioys call on the doctors. We have been 1 he merchants of Chelsea are very- appear at the Baptist church last 8 to 12 years old smoking them are no having a typhoon, which would natural- popular with the little ones this year Thursday evening, did not show up. uncommon sight on the streets of any ly prevent those who live outside the. | ''lazier & Stinson had their annual L. L. James, having sold his interest j OUR SPECIALTY city. It needs no argument to prove city getting in, but 1 am very well Christmas Pie, to which all children in the clothing business to Ed Croarkin, that this is an outrage on the boys satisfied with the reception accorded under 12 years of age were invited. contemplates moving to Detroit to; themselves, or rather on the men they by the missionaries. This morning the Some of the gifts were very line. Free- enter the real estate business. will be in the not far distant future. doctors had quite a number of patients, lnans' grocery store gavea box of candy It is the opinion of many republicans, j What are we going to do about it - notwithstanding the weather and theand nuts, to all children of ten or less, that should Cen. Spalding refuse to j fact that they have no place for dis-from his Christmas tree in the store. listen to a vote on the postmastership. GOV.-ELECTPlNGREBlSinvestigating pensing. I have been buying some Last Monday night the following it will cost the party many votes two S12 TO S25 the subject of unenforced laws, and eases to hold their drugs and iiistru- officers were elected in the A. O.U. W : '•'•ears hence. ofers a £25 prize to the law student ments, but our house is not large M. W., Ceo. Ward; Foreman, C. Stein- The local K. O. T, M's. have elected of the University enumerating the j enough to devote part of it to drugs bach: Overseer, E. D. Lane; Recorder, the following oflicers for the ensuing greatest number. We can call your and patients. I). I!. Taylor; Receiver, 0. Babcock; year:—Com., Jay Easton; U.K., Dennis attention to one Mr. Pingree—the one Oct. 31. It has simply been morally Treas., II. S. Holmes: Inside W., M. Walker; P. K., W. J. Keal; Chap., S.L. prchibitipg sale of cigarettes to c-liil- impossible for me to fn Stailaii; Outside \\\, Gottlob Hutzel; Jenney; M. at A.. John Clark: First dren - .. . j before. In the tirst place, we had to Trustee, full term, Chas. Sleinbach: M. <;.. R. Erwin; Second M. (!., Wm. S12 TO $25 • settle and then get ready for annual Trustte, vacancy, W. P. Kiemenschnei- Blue; Sarj , Jas. Harris; Sent., Willis \\ liv does not the common council meeting. The meeting was held here der. Ball; Picket, H. Kirby. We also have I be largest and beo( line in take some action now about street this year, at Kiukiang. and we had a the city, of sprinkling. Now is the time toinvesti good number both of foreigners and gate and prepare for the work, not natives to entertain, which with the after the dust is living. business meetings and [other meetings Popular Priced Giothino At a meeting of Oakland county simply left no time for letters. The Suits which sell :it S5 to $10. Overcoats which school officers, held at the court house sell at $."] to ?10. The success we have attained is doctors have not yet opened, but they c-Msiiv explained. We give the very beet value in Pontiac last Saturday afternoon, a cannot escape practice enough to possible in

people Of Oakland county for indorse- I am hav- Fine and Medium Priced Goods ing some [little rooms fitted up fora ment. This petition has for its object Trash is rigidly excluded from our stock. Ever] dispensary; meantime our Chinese guest makes a good Christmas present. We have the adoption of a uniform system of some exceptional bargains to offer you: An garment is right in all respect-. text hooks for the state of Michigan. hall has been appropriated as a wait- Omifftf atrib Handsomi i 1.1e GlOG. eight-daihtk d .,,..y betith TThomah, s Mantel Clock, CCathedrah l Taking the above facts in consideration can you n that tnklng every halt hour for 5 00 afford to buy without making the comparison. it is hoped to a^mpFsh th S i "FT? "*.™ Jr**««" thH°e case.?'*. ' « - - S6.00 or S7.00, according to the size of through a bill introduced mis oojeci is to be is christened a drug room, and tatives of Oakland county represen- one thing I had never expected we Wadhams,!, Ryan & Reule lature. the legis- have even taken two patients into the LEA house, so I who have-always fought shy ARNOLD* D»N<5 JEWELER 28 and 30 S. MAIN ST., flNN'flRBOR, - MICH. DECEMBER 25, 1896. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. Miss Grace Busenbark has recovered COl'NCIL, PROCEEDINGS. Mrs. AV. C. Kirchgessner and son of from an illness of several days' dura- Estimate for Normal street Sewer—New Grand Rapids, came Friday for a visit tion. Water Works Pumps Accepted—City at AVm. Kirchgessner's, and Will is ex- THY A STICK OF Miss Violet Riggs of Manistique, Clerk Cook Itesi^ns—1'. AV. Carpenter bis pected here Christmas. Successor. Qcudder's Pure Licorice visited in this city the first of the Warner Spencer, who is employed at 0- — PERSONALS. week. At the meeting of the common coun- the Lake Shore freight office at Grand LOCAL IJNEHS. cil Monday night a communication was for that cold. It only costs C| Funeral services of the Fate .Tames F. Miss Lottie Buck is home from her Rapids, is making his parents and r Miss Dora Maxson is visiting in Cold- read from the. Ypsilanti Paper Co, in cents for a lar*_'' -tick. \W- a Seeley were held at the family residence school work at Standish for the vaca- friends a Christinas visit. have those water. regard to leasing or selling the property Saturday, at 10:30 o'clock. tion. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kirchgessner of Win. Hi Snyder is visiting in White now occupied by the Paper Co. Same Speedy Cure Mentiiol Coii A Christmas tree will be given for Dr. Geo. A. Geist of Detroit, is Tecumseh, and the latter's mother, Drops, Pigeon. referred to the committee on ways and the Presbyterian Sunday school, Tues- spending Christmas day with Ypsilanti Mrs. Healy of Grand Rapids, visited is home from St. means and the Board of Public AVorks. Frog-in-t lie-Throat, day evening, Deo. 29, in the basement Dan Quirk, jr friends. Sunday at AVm. Kirchgessner's. The Board of Public AVorks submitted Faxon Troches, of the church. Louis, Mo. Miss May Ilurd of Pittslield, visited Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Conklin spent The December number of the Normal ('. E. Waterbury will spend the vaca- her sister, Mrs. J. F. Webb, the first of a report concerning the building of Sunday with the latter's parents at s. B. Cough Drops, the Xormal st. sewer, the cost of same Xews contains an«interesting article en- tion in Quincy. the week. Clinton, and Monday they went to To- and all the popular remediessd estimated at about 95e a foot. The titled "Edwin AVillits and the Normal Miss Ida Hegner will spend the holi- Miss Lovisa Fisher left Wednesday ledo to see the opera " Rob Rob." much in favor at This time ofj Board of Public Works were instructed Cren Baldwin, who has been in Wash- year. School," by Prof. Daniel Putnam, with dayMiss isn HattiAdriane Moor. e is spending a few for Tecumseh, where she will spend the a full page cut of Dr. Willits. • to advertise for bids for timber for the ington and Cleveland the past four vacation. building of a flume at the water works The State Board recently held a meet- days in Jerome. Miss Alice Babbitt is home from her months, came home Monday to spend ing in Lansing and decided to have I.everne Davis has gone to Clinton plant next summer. The Board of Christmas and Xew Years with his school work in Hartford, Mich., for the Public AVorks and committee on ways MUMMERY'S school at the Normal begin on the for the vacation. vacation. parents. Wednesday following New Year's, in- George Kinne is home from Mason and means were instructed to formally The Misses Julia Martin and Edith DRUG STORE, Miss Linda Hall went to Tecumseh accept the new pump, and the clerk stead of on Tuesday as stated in the for the holidays. Wednesday, where she will spend her Kapp of the Normal, and Misses Edith catalogue. Edwin S. Murray has gone to Hills- was authorized to draw an order in Case and Julia Conklin, who are teach- 17 E. Washington, cor, 4th Ave. vacation. favor of the Laidlow-Dunn-Gordon Co. L. T. Hull of Constantino, one of the dale for vacation. Miss Ada Van Stone Harris will ing in the Ypsilanti schools, are home oldest local editors in the state, for 45 II. F. Pratt has gone to Jonesville to for the balance of the purchase price, for the holidays. spend her vacation at her home in New after the pump was accepted by the years publisher and proprietor of the spend a few days. York state. Carl Burton, musical director of the St. Joseph Co. Advertiser, is visiting Miss Mary Howland is the guest of Board and Committee. City Clerk Cook *'Rob KOy Opera Co., stopped here a few Misses Mae and AVinnie AVaterhouse offered his resignation which was ac . Saturday, while en route to Ad- his daughter, Mrs. Bastian Smits. On Hillsdale friends. will spend their vacation at their home hours Tuesday a reunion of the Hull family cepted, to take effect Jan. 1, 1$«7. , riail> and spent the time witfi His sister, Judge llarriman of Ann Arbor, wa in Clinton. Upon motion of one of the members, \ ^ -£ j^_ Conklin was held in Ann Arbor, at the home of •in the c'ty Friday. C. E. AVebster of Grand Rapids is rs Mr. Hull's sister, Mrs. Enoch Ashley. the council proceeded to ballot for | John G;n8ei) who ha8 made many M'ss Hope Hathaway is visiting rela-s putting the new seats in place in the On Christmas day the post otti.ee will city clerk, which resulted in the choice, friends here during his stay at the Free- SGHALLER'S - tives at Blissfield. opera house. of P. W. Carpenter. be open from 7 to 10 a. m., and from 5 Misses Jessie and Libbie Myers left man house, has been obliged to resign to 7:30 p. m. The carriers windows will Miss Anna Gregory will spend the holidays in Saline. AVednesday for Elkhart, Ind., to spend M AM HKsTKK MENTION. his position on account of ill health be open from 7 to 7:30 p. in., half an the holidays. Many Visitors for the Holidays— >1 rs. and departed for Jackson, Monday. hour earlier than usual. The carriers Miss Cora Allen is home from Mar- - BOOKSTORE shall for vacation. Miss Sadie Harding is home from John J. Robinson Very III—Masonic Guy Bros., who have the reputation will make the usual morning delivery. Ilelmuth college, Ontario, for the holi- Election—Savings Comics of bringing the best minstrel show that Dwight E. Brewster is spending a Home. The Bazarette is closing a rushing few days in Hudson. day vacation. comes to the town, attracted much A New Line of the Latest holiday business, and a large force of Miss Florence Kinne is home from Miss Ruby Pratt will spend her vaca- Bert Waite of Windsor, Ont., is home attention last Thursday by their noon extra clerks are employed. Down Romeo for vacation. tion in Chicago with her brothers Will for a short visit. parade. They had a hundred dollar stairs are Miss Reba Page, cashier; Ned Kinne is home from Alma col- and Howard. E. D. Maie of Wampler's Lake, was house. Mrs. Hiram Fisk, Mrs. Frank Glan- lege for the holidays. Miss Edith M. Haight left AVednes- in town Monday. Deputy Sheriff Jerry took two tramps STATIONERY iield, Mrs. "Will Meanwell, Herbert Miss Kathryn Kane is spending a day for Quincy, where she will spend A daughter was born, Monday, to to Ann Arbor last Saturday for steal- Peabody, Misses Alice Shier, Jennie few days in Bronson. the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cole. ing rubbers from Harper & Parsons just received. All the Farnham.Yada Shaw, Martha Barnum, Miss Emma Lickly is spending the Miss Georgia Robinson will spend Fred M. Freeman made a business store. They tried to conceal themselves Cora Honey, Anna Coombs, Rose holidays in Pittsford. the vacation with her brother near visit to Saline, Tuesday. in a coal house near the depot but were Wartz. Nellie Ilurd, Hattie Kief and Fred Pease will be home from Kala- Battle Creek. E. F. Chase is spending a few days unsuccessful. ('has. Jewell, door tender. Up stairs mazoo for Christmas. with friends in Blissfield. Howard Nichols has been very low are Mrs. Eva Owen, who has charge of Miss Grace Stevens returned Satur- FASHION BOOKS Miss Mary R. Agnew will spend her day from a visit of several months in Miss Oeta Hall is spending the holi- for a week with an acute attack of the the department, and the following vacation in Hillsdale. day vacation with her mother. grip and congestion of the brain. His assistants: Mrs. Bert Rogers, Misses. Xorth Dakota. kept constantly on hand. AVard X. Allen has gone to Quincy Miss Rice, preceptress of the High Coasting and sleighing parties have brotlrer Dr. Nichols of Unionville, and Clara Stone, Georgia Amsden, Luella to spend the vacation. been numerous the past week. also Dr. Ilerdman of Ann Arbor, have Newton, Ellen Smith and Miss Mae School, will spend the vacation at her ;< Miss Mary E. Allen will eat Christ- home in Chicago. Charlie Rogers and family visited in been attending him. Webb, cashier. The cashes" are Gen- mas dinner in Quincy. Ypsilanti Sunday and Monday. The Electric Belt swindlers are still evieve Olcott and Bob Gardner. Misses Alma and Marion Bay will be Miss Ruth Putnam is home for the the guests of relatives at Blissfield dur- Miss Libbie Hunt of Ann Arbor, is j here giving trashy programs and dup- The Sentinel last week thought we holidays from Indiana. ing holiday week. visiting at Dudley Whitheral's. ! ing those who are willing to pay to be Martin Schaller did not know what we were talking Miss Carrie E. Millshas gone to Stur Mrs. Frank Walker and son of De- Messrs. Burlingame and Heck of ; duped. It is only another illustration 19 E. Washington St. about in our statement about the card gis for a ten days' visit. troit, visited at the home of Mrs. J. N. Tecumseh, were in town Sunday. | of the truth of Mark Twain's saying rooms attached to tobacco stores. Per- Misses Anna and Minnie Cross have Wallace last week. Fred Schaible has taken John Gon- 'that there is nothing the American haps we did not and perhaps we did. returned from Chicago. Miss Genevieve Kinne, who is teach- ser's place at the Freeman house. j people love more than to be hum- GLUBBINB LIST. There are enough of them anyhow, to Miss Xellie Burk will spend the ing in New Haven, Conn., is home for Miss Fay Critlenden who has been bugged. make people think, even if absolutely holidays in Coldwater. sick for three weeks is improving. Order your papers through THE the holiday vacation. fcThe F. «S A. M.'s elected the follow- DEMOCRAT and get MORE VALUE FOR every store does not have them. There is "Will Gilbert is home from Grand G. II. Macomber came home Friday, ing officers last week: I). A. Bennett, VOIB MONEY. THE DEMOCRAT is now one. on Huron street in this city that Rapids for the holidays. Miss Katherine Campbell, who is teaching in South Bend, Ind., will to spend a few days with his family. W. M.: W. N. Lister. S. \\.: A. 11. the leading county newspaper, and we we think Editor Woodruff knows Oscar Kanouse has gone to Saline to (lust Kuhl came home from Ann Ar- offer you in combination the very best spend the holidays here. Howard, J. W.: A. ('. Clark, treasurer; newspapers and agricultural papers of about, and one on Congress street, spend the holiday week. bor to spend the Christmas vacation. C. N. How, secretary: A. J. Warren. S. where the noise and smoke make even Miss Laura J. Castle is spending a Mrs. Wm. McCullough and daughter the country. Ruth of Detroit, will spend Christmas C. Silkworth of Reading, is in I).: S. II."Moore, J. 1).; Alfred Miller the front part of the store, a place few days in Constantine. town today eating Christmas turkey. and John McKinnon, stewards; Wm. THE DEMOCRAT where a lady would hesitate to enter. Miss Addie Parker is home from with Mrs. Wm. li. Shier. Miss Lillie Smith of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Silkworth of Brainard, tiler. Also one on Washington street, where Duluth for the vacation. Jackson, are spending Christmas in it is supposed ladies can with propriety will spend the, holidays in this city with At the annual meeting of Meridian The Detroit Weekly Tribune.. .81 35 C. L. Young has gone to White Pig- town. Chapter, li. A. M., the following list of The Detroit Twice-a-Week Free wait for tlu> electric, e.ir. and where the eon to spend the holidays. her mother, Mrs. C. Smith. Bert Witheral of the University, came officers was elected: H. P., E. M. Press 1 70 sight of hoys buying cigarettes and •Newton and Fred Swift are home Miss Hattie.Culver left Wednesday Gleanings in Bee Culture I 75 for her home in Grand Ledge, where home Friday, to spend the holiday va- Conklin; King, C. W. Case; Scribe. F. E. Hoard's Dairyman 1 65 cigars, or what is much worse, shaking from college for vacation. cation. dice for them, is a frequent sight. she will spend her vacation. Spafford; ('. of H.,M. D. Blosser; P.S., American Poultry Journal 1 35 Miss Maude E. Hawkes will spend G. L. McCollum, who has been work- T. B. Bailey; R. A. C, Wilbur Short; Farm Poultry 1 75 Editor Woodruff knows that the sale her vacation in Litchfield. Mr3. H. M. Morey and Miss JeDnie Farm Journal 1 10 Morey of South Bend, Ind., are the ing at Lansing the past year, is home M. of 3dV., F. II. Blosser: M. of I'd V., of cigarettes is rarely confined to those Ed. Wallace of Grand Rapids, is visit- on a visit. American Swineherd 1 25 to whom it is allowed by law. He also guests of Mrs. Will Kishlar. Arthur Lowrey; M. of 1st V., F. M. Michigan Farmer 1 7-'> ing his parents in this city. T. B. Bailey and Miss Maude Goodell Freeman: Secy., C. J. Robinson: Treas., The Rural New Yorker 1 85 knows that a dice box and dice is part Henry E. Straight has gone to Cold- Mrs. Fred Whittlesey and Miss Irene Whittlesey of Toledo, are visiting at are assisting at Haeussler's during the j Geo. -I. Haeussler: Stewards, .]. II. The Orange Judd Farmer 1 75 of the outfit of most tobacco stores. water for a ten days' visi Miss Gertrude Howell will spend the Lodeman left Saturday morning for Any person who shall be each. chant who likes to be odd, use white or Ithaca, N. Y., where they will spend nearly everything was disposed of. found guilty of violating this ordinance j 3A large stock of Imported Gerniau and plain yellow wrapping paper fordoing vacation at her home in Tecumseh. Clarence Taylor of Duluth, Minn., a French Books. the holidays. They will then go to shall be punished by a fine of not more j 3 Photo Albums aud Fancy Goods. up his parcels? It certainly would be Miss Katherine Arnold, who is teach Europe, where Miss Hilda will study "medic" at the University, is spending a than ONE IinXDRED DOLLARS or a distinguishing feature among the ing in Decatur, is home for vacation. portrait painting. part of his vacation with relatives here. by imprisonment in the Detroit House [ i WATERMAN IDEAL prevailing brilliant colors. Mrs. Morrow of Blissfield, is visiting Died, at her home on Huron St., last Miss Minnie Me Adam, general assist- of Correction, the city lockup, or the BUY A AVhy is curiosity referred to as a her mother, Mrs. Cromie, in this city. Friday evening, Mrs. Henry Warner, ant at the high school building, is spend- Washtenaw County jail, for a period of FOUNTAIN PEN. woman's prerogative ? It is not in it Mrs. Frank Wilbur of Charlotte is aged 71 years. She had been ill for ing the holidays at her home in Clin- time, not exceeding ninety days, or j Discount Prices to everybody. for intensity when compared with the visiting her mother, Mrs. C. X. Ellis. several weeks with kidney trouble, ton. both such fine and imprisonment in the 5 Libraries bought and sold. curiosity of a man—for instance a re- Miss Grace Gillespie has gone to her which finally caused her death. A hus- Fred Schaible has left the employ of discretion of the Court. 3 Second-hand Books bought and sold. porter for a Washtenaw county daily. Roller & Co., and will seek other em- home in Clinton to spend her vacation. band and one son, Cassius M. Warner, This ordinance shall take effect and Why will merchants persist in dis- are the remaining members of the ployment. John Yolland has taken his lie in force on and after ten days from figuring their goods by marking the Miss Belle llanford of Benton Har- place- 3 GEORGE WAHR, bor, visited Ypsilanti friends this week. family. '_ legal publication. price directly on the articles themselves, Mrs. B. ~\\~. Amsden and children are TWO STORES, Miss Xellie AVortley is home from The Whole Story Passed in common council this 21st instead of on tags which could easily at Brooklyn for the holidays, with Mrs. day of December. A. D.^ISSIG. be removed ? AVells college, Xew York, for the vaca- Of the great sales attained and great Amsden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. AV. S. DOWN TOWN, UP TOWN, tion. cures accomplished by Hood's Sarsa- GLEN V. MILLS, City Clerk. 4. N. MAIN ST. 20 S. STATE ST. AVhy does not every man in the parilla is quickly told. It purities and Culver. Approved this 22d day of December, county realize that a year's subscription Miss Kittie Carmichael has gone to enriches the blood, tones the stomach We are informed that Milo A. Conk- A. D., 189

if so it will he accepted with pleasure. Ret. to crusher 104 plicant may be an honest trade and his loads stone at 80c per COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. coming a great blessing to the people I would suggest that on a few of our load...' $ 83 20 business streets, riding on the sidewalk | OFFICIAL.] by stocking them up with a good line Sold building stone 28 of goods at a great saving of money as be prohibited, on all other streets in roads at $1.00 per Id. 28 00 COUNCIL CHAMBER. I the City which run east and THE HOME STUDY did Sam and Pete, a firm of Transient west that Sold building stone 23 the bicycle be allowed to use the walk on loads at 75c per load 17 25 Ann Arbor, Dec. 21st, 1896. f Traders who came to Ann Arbor 25 or T 30 ye*rs ago under tho management of_ the south side of the street and on all Gi\u el furnished Ash- Regular Session. ley st. 09 loads at 35c 24 15 M i. I. T. Jacobs, who has since remain- streets running north and south the bi- Called to order by President Hiscock. Gravel furnished Depot ASSOCIATION cyclist may use the walk on the east Roll Called. Quorum present. ed with us and is now one of our fore- st. 10 loads at 30c... 3 00 most citizens. There was no Transient side. Excepting on all streets where Absent, Aid. Moore, Shadford. GraTel furnished Felch Prepares Teachers for Higher Grade Cer- Trader's ordinance here then to scare they adjoin the University grounds they The journal of December 7th was up- st. 492 loads at 25c... 123 00 the benefactor out of town and the con- will go on the side adjoining said tificates. on motion approved. Ret. to yard 75 ft. 5 in. sequence was a store was rented, a grounds. The rate of speed should be drain tile at 3c per ft. 2 25 $280 85 COMMCTNICATIONS FROM THE XIAYOR. large stock of clothing was put in and confined to not more than six miles per Prepares Students for College. MAYOR'S OF! [I E. our citizens were clothed in good suits hour on the walks and all should be re- Total $819 20 To the Honorable the Common Council of of clothes at from $15 to $20 each that quired to pay a small license for which On Division Street. Gives instruction in Shorthand and Book- they receive a numbered tag, (which tin City of Ann Arbor. ,'ormerly cost from $25 to $30. Our Team labor 260 hrs. at 30c per keeping. citizens thereby being the gainer by shall bo perpetual unless for violation of hr. furnished by Detroit st... $ 78 00 < tentlemen:—As you.are all aware the law it becomes forfeited), which is to be first and great duty of the Common about $1 each suit of clothes Hand labor 0481 hrs, at 15c per Directs the work of any person who on was the gainer of a so placed on the bicycle that it may be hr. furnished by Detroit st.. 97 2g (jrfncil is, to the be3t of its ability, so and the city plainly seen from the rear. This tag is doping stone 12-12 rds. at $1.50 wishes to devote his leisure to study. good live business house and also an ex- conduct the affairs of the City as to se- in evidencs th.it the owner of the wheel per rd. furnished by Detroit cure the greatest good to the greatest cellent citizen. has obeyed the law and has a right to st 18 18 THOROUGH INSTRUCTION, METHOD NEW AND SUCCESS- number. They are the conservators of Was not that transient trader a great the use of the sidewalks as provided by 12 inch pipe 44 ft. at 22c per ft. 9 68 FUL, TERMS REASONABLE. the people who have confidingly placed benefit to us all? Would it have been ordinance. This tag or number may 2 elbows at 88c each; 2-12 inch the City's management in their hands Y at 96c each; 2 grates at the wise thing to do to have kept them be taken away for violations of the bi- $3.75 each 11 18 ADDKESS and they should see to it that it is run out and compelled our people every cycle ordinance, in which case another in the interest of all, with partiality to 152 ft. 4 inch drain tile at 2 0-10 time they bought a suit of clothes to go number could not be obtained without cts. per ft 3 95 none. It is the duty of the Council to down in their pockets and make the giving a bond that the party will obey keep close watch of the City's Ordi- 10 loads paving stone at 80c per merchant a present of $10.00 more? I the law. Bicyclists, when riding on load 8 00 The Home Study Association, nances. If they can so frame a new or- say, no gentlemen, it wouid not have the walks and when meeting pedestrians 12 loads gravel at 10c per load; dinance or so alter an old one that it been the wise thing to do then and it is or others will pass in single file and 1 sack cement 30c 1 50 will grant tha people relief from some not, the right thing to do now and there- people on foot will be required to do 212 inch Y's at 96c each; To wrong or increase their prosperity OP fore I would recommend the striking out tha same making room for those on the superintendence $25.00 2(i 92 pleasure, 'they should do so. I hope of Section 3 and the second clause of wheels to pass be they coming from >ushed stone furnished from your Honorable Body will not think for Detroit st. 164 ou. yds. at (20c Section 4 of that ordinance forbidding either front or rear. This, gentlemen, crushing, 24c hawling, liOo a moment that I doubt your honest in- the selling of goods from a stock is an outline of my plan to solve the bi- cost)=8l!04 per cu. yd 170 56 COMFORT IN COOKING tention to do the very best 'you can for actually kept on hand from which se- cycle problem in which I have endeav- the City and its people, as nothing is lections may be made without first ored to give to the people using the 425 25 further from my thoughts. payijig a license of $10 per day for the wheel the greatest privileges possible Return to crusher 7 -WITTI- I see, or I think I see, for the poorer first 20 days and $3 per day for eaeh loads stone at 80c per compatible with the security, comfort load $ 5 60 classes in our City hard times ahead. and every day thereafter. Such rates and convenience of the people. As op-Furnished 25 Ids. gravel The conditions of the working man and are prohibitive and this even in a store portunity has offered I have consulted to Fuller st. at 30o per woman for the season just passed hss rented to him by our citizens who own members of the Common Council and I load 7 50 been such that be they ever so industri- and pay taxes on the building. Gen- dont believe there is one of your honor- Furnished 3 loads gra- ous and saving they could lay but little tlemen of the Council, that ordinance able body but are willing and anxious vel to Depot st. at 30c lonarch Gasoline Stoves per load 90 if anything by to carry them through a although it is a great protection to our to give to the wheelmen all the privi- long winter} which is now upon us and leges passible consistant with safety to Furnished 161 loads merchants is at the same time an out- gravel to Felch st. at -OR- from now until Spring there will be still 25c per load 40 25 rage on nine-tenths of our people. It all. less to doandthe laboring man's chance practically denies the owner of the Furnished 17 loads WARREN E. WALKER to earn a living for bis family and him- building the privilege of renting it. gravel to Fifth ave. Mayor. self will be all the less. My object in It denies to the people the right to pur- at 30c per load 5 10 Jewel Gas Stoves. Ann Arbor, December 21st. 1896. addressing you at this time is that if chase where they choose and of whom Furnished 69 loads possible, we do something to lighten gravel to Ashley st. they choose and to their best advantage. at 30c 20 70 Why roast over a wood or coal stove when gas or gasoline is so their burdens. We have two ordinances Aid. Coon moved that that portion of It seis up a sort of protectorate over much cooler? Cooler and cheaper too. which 1 believe bear directly on this our people tending to curtail their lib- the Mayor's Communication relative to Total $345. 20 question. One of them directly creates erties all of which is very unAmerican. Bicycles be referred to the Ordinance On N. Main St. We have a large line of these stoves and invite^ your inspection, and protects monopoly and the other al- And for Ann Arbor, the center of learn- Committee. 757 loads gravel at 55c per load Also though not so bad of itself has been ing to have its laws contaminated by Lost as follows: perverted and made to do the same from Detroit st $416 35 such an ordinance is a stain on its fair Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Brown, Rhodes, Cartage of pipe 30 thing. 1 would advise the changing of name, one which your honorable body Coon, Soule, Cady—6, the paving clause in the ordinance relat- should hasten to wipe off. We hear a Nays—Aid. Koch, Gressman, Lau- Total , $ 416 65 America Refrigerators ing to Hawkers and Peddlers in Section great deal about protecting our mer-bengayer, Dell, Burke, Danforth, Pres. On Miller Ave. 7 on page 185 of Ordinances making it Hiscock—7. chants ; they tell us they pay taxes and Aid. Cady moved that the communi- 24 loads gravel at 403 per load (THE GREAT ICE SAVERS). more explicit. By perversion of the for that reason they must have extra from Detroit st cation be laid on the table with the ex- 9 60 above ordinance ou" people have been privileges; wo must keep out all com- ception of that which refers to Bicycles. Cleaning crossings... . 1 00 denied the right to buy their m<>,at petition so that they may get good Adopted. where and of whom they choose. Farm- prices. Now gentlemen of the'Council, Total $ ers or others from without the City hav- although the merchants of our City as That portion relative to Bicycles was On Wilmot St. received and placed on file. ing dressed meat to sell were not allow- a class will compare favorably with the 63 loads gravel from Detroit at Parfcer, Coin & Scfineifler ed to sell less than a quarter of beef merchants of any City, I don't believe PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. 55c per load $ 34 65 at a time except to butchers under pen- they are any thing more than mortal, a' On Washtenaw Ave. 25 East Washington Street. alty of a heavy fine unless they got a Aid. Moore entered. any rate as long as they stay here on To the Common Council. 20 loads gravel from Detroit st. peddler's license which, if they intended earth with the rest of us poor beings at 55c per load $ 11 00 to sell from one horse rig would cost The Board of Public Works respect who are yet subject to death, they On Catherine St. them $3.00 per day, if from a two horse fully presents to your honorable body should be content with the same priv- 96 loads from Detroit st at 45c rig then it would cost $5.00 per day, the following report of the work done ileges as we havt>. Just why we should in macadamizing Detroit st. as well as per load $ 43 20TH6 flnn flrDor savings Bank which operated as the manipulators put an extra burden upon 15000 people work done in 'improving other streets Labor repairing drain 9 00 Organized Slay, 1890, under th<* General evidently intended it should. The in ordei' that our few merchants can Banking Law of this state. farmer could not afford to pay such a of our City in connection with the same Total * 52 20 thrive is a thing I can't understand, far Glen V. Mills, price for the privilege of peddling and better if you can devise some means On Kingsley St. Clerk of the Board of Public Works. consequently his only recourse was towhereby you can better the condition 92 loads gravel from Detroit St. CAPITAL, - $50,000 sell to the butcher, thus creating for of the 15000 whom this ordinance in- Ann Arbor, Mich., at 35c per load $ 32 20 the sole benefit of the •butcher a mono- tends shall be taxed to support our Dec, 12th 1896. Cartage of cinders 75 Surplus, $150,000 Total Assets, $1,000,000 poly for which our citizens as well merchants. I don't believe our mer- To the Board of Public Works. Total $ 32 95 as the farmer must suffer, for the chants care any more for the prosperity Gentleman:—I herewith submit for Business Men, Guardians, Trustees. Ladies, and other persons will fine] this On Fifth Ave. Bank a safe and convenient place at which to Uo business. butcher knowing he has it all to him-of the City (outside their own business) your consideration a detailed statement 22 loads of gravel from Detroit Interest is allowed on all Savings Deposits of 81.00 and upward, according self, fixes his own price to the farmer than the day laborer. They are both of cost of improvements made on De- St. at 35c per load $ 7 70 to the rules of the bank, and interest compounded seml-annually. for his meat and when he sells it out to animated by the same desire to make troit-st. and Qf such other work as was our citizens whom he knows is at his 17 loads of gravel from Division all they can and that is all there is of it. rendered necessary on account of the St. at 30c per load 5 10 MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OP $25 to $5,000 mercy he again fixes prices to suit him- We have among our merchants those same on Fuller-st. and Division-st. also Fixing crossing 12 15 Secured by unencumbered Keal Estate and other good securities. self and the citizen pays the difference who will not, if they can help it, spend work on Main-st., Ashley-st., Kingsley Total $ 24 95 of the best modern construction. Absolutely Fire between free trade and protection. one dollar in our City, who will not even st., Catherine-st., FifthAve., Depot-st., SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS and Burglar Proof. Boxes to rent from $3.00 to The butcher is no better or worse deposit with our banks, ever ready to Summit-st., Felch-st., Division-st., and On Ashley St. 10.00 yer year. than the rest of mankind. They are block the way of any and all improve- several others. 131 loads gravel from Detroit DIRECTORS: human and like the ordinary mortal ments unless it accrued to their private There were several circumstances St. at 55c per load $ 72 05 CHRISTIAN MACK \V. 1). HAERIMAN WILLIAM. DEUBEL will do just as all business men'do—buy interests and you will find the same which hindered the work and which 69 loads gravel from Puller St. DAVID KINSEV ' DANIEL HISCOCK L. GEUNEE W. B. SMITH at 35c per load 24 15 as cheaply as possible and sell for all men pushing protection for the mer-added to the expense account. Among OFFICERS: they can get and our ordinances should chant. 09 loads gravel from Division CHRISTIAN MACK, President W. I). HAKRIMAN, Vice-President these, was the delay caused by the St. at 30c per load 20 70 be so framed as to guard against such Street Railway, another was the nee CEIAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier M. J. FRITZ, Assistant Cashier opportunities. The ordinance as it is, I wish also to call the attention of essity of lowering nearly 400 ft. of Total $ 116 90 does not prohibit the peddling of meat your honorable body to a matter of con- storm sewer, another was having to On Summit St. If you Contemplate Building call at the any more than any other farm produce, siderable importance, whicii affects a wait for fine stone for choker. 238 loads gravel from Detroit which we know is by the saving clause very large portion of our citizens and These delays deprived us of some of St. at 30c per load $ 71 40 allowed to come in free, but somebody is deserving of your most earnest con- he best weather for work and made it has so manipulated it that they have sideration. I have reference to the On Depot St. necessary to repair some work already succeeded in scaring out the meat rights of the Bicycle riders. The 58 loads gravel from Detroit St. constructed. peddler and our people have paid dear bicycle is no longer to be classed among at 30c per load $ 17 40 These various delays have no doubt FERDON LUMBERYARD! for it. novelties or toys as a mere plaything 10 loads gravel from Fuller St. ncreased the cost of this work not less Not having interpreted the ordinance it has long since passed such rating and at 30c per load 3 00 than $500.00. Corner of Fourth and Depot streets, Ann Arbor, that way I have not enforced it but on is become as staple as the horse. It is 3 loads gravel from Division St. The following statement shows in and get our figures for all kinds of the contrary I have given.the police used in business and in pleasure at 30c per load quite full details the locality and nature positive instructions to not interfere Business men ride it to and from their Total $ 21 30 of the work done and the expense in- with anybody peddling farm produce of places of business. The mechanic and urred. It is estimated that the cost On Felch St. any kind (which included dressed the laborer ride it to and from their of crushing the stone was 20c per cu. 322 loads gravel from Detroit St LUMBER! meats) so long as they were selling only work. The scholars in our schools and yd. The gravel taken from Detroit-st. at 35c per load $ 112 70 that which was good and wholesome. students in the University use it to go We manufacture our own Lumber and was charged to other streets at bare 161 loads gravel from Division There is anather ordinance to which to and from their classes, lectures etc., cost of carting away and spreading. St. at 25o par lox d 40 25 I most respectfully call the attention of and thousands use it for recreation. 492 loads gravel from Fulier St your honorable body which is of the The riders of the bicycles,?-either by On Fuller Street. Guarantee Very Low Prices. at 25c per load 123 00 same nature but worse if possible than themselves or parents, pay the largest 2151* hr. team labor at 30c par ' 64 ft. 16 inch pipe at 30c per ft. the foregoing, that is as yet scarce part of our taxes and are composed Give us a call and we will make it to your interest, as our large and well hr $645 45 from Detroit st li) 20graded stock fully sustains our assertion. three months old rather young to have largely of our best people. I believe 10301 hr. hand labor at 15c per 20ft. 18 inch pipe at 40o per ft. done much mischief yet, and I would the time has arrived when they should 8 00 A full assortment of Stone Sewer Pipe and Drain Tile, manufactured by hr .... 154 58Cartagfrom e Detroiof pipet ss t2 hours at 30c the Jackson Fire Clay Co. TJiese tile, being made of fire clay, are of unusual recommend the killing of it before it be recognized and given their rights. 10 cu. yds. paving stone at 60c per hour CO strength. r gets any older. I have reference to It is not right that they should be con- per yd,; 30 yd. gravel at 10c fined to the roads regardless of theii per yd 9 00 Total $ 303 75T. J. KEECH, Supt. JAS. TOLBERT, Prop. the ordinance relative to "Transient 444 ft. coping stone at $1.25 per Traders" passed by your honorable condition, to take their chances with rd.; 95 ft. coping stone at On Cedar Bend Ave. body Sept. 21st last, and three days trucks and teams and an occasiona $1.50 per rd 42 38Picking- off stone 9 hours at loc later, in an unguarded moment, I com- "Iload Hog". I believe it is the duly 44 ft. of 10 inch pipe at 17c per per hour $ 1 35 mitted the grave error of approving, of the Common Council to grant to the ft 7 48 On Two Triangular Parks. thereby making it law—if you can call bicycle rider a reasonable use of the 2 10 inch elbows at (>9o each ; 2 grates at $3.75 each ; 2 y's at Coping- 18 1-8 rods at $1.25 per it law. 1 am willing to acknowledge my sidewalks of our City under such re 74c each lo 36 rod from Detroit St $' 22 <'ii; error and stand ready to rectity it strictions as will best serve the interes 1 bbl. lime 70c: 1 sack cement Hand labor, 222 hr. at 15c. per and not leave to my> successor that of all and several of you with whom 30c i 00 hr. from Detroit St 33 CiO which I should do myself. In the first have spoken (ully concur. I have a To Julius Funke,' salary for Dirt filling, 180 loads at 25c. a B place the license should be procurable plan in view which although giving the superintendence 75 00 load, from Detroit St 45 00 Is a remedy of sterling value. It positively in the same manner as other licenses, bicyclist a'-very extended privilege on 86 loads gravel from Detroit st. 52 ft. 4 inch tile at 5c. a it 2 60 cures all Bronchial Affections, Cough, Cold, Croup, by application to the City Clerk and the sidewalks will, at the same time, be at 55c per load 47 303 i inch curves at lGe. eaeh 48 Bronchitis and Grippe. You can always rely on it. not compel the applicant to wait for a no very great inconvenience to any one 25 loads gravel from Division st Makirig connection with water DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP is indispensable to meeting of the (Jommon Council, which Perhaps some of you gentlemen of the at 30c per load-. 7 50 main ] 3 68 every family. Price 25 cts. Shun all substitutes. might not be for two weeks. The ap- Council may suggest something better; $1000 05 Total $ 117 42 Chew LANCE'S PLUGS. The Great Tobacco Antidote, 10c. Dealers or mail.A.C.Meyer & Co., Balto.,Md. DECEMBER 25, 189G. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

General Sewer Fund. The Board of Public Works respect- Arbor Street Railway Co. was read and either to Mr. Whitman or to the estate When Fenton came, the ifarrars, widowed mother and devoted daughter, 4 grates at $3.75 each 15 00 lully refers to your honorable body the referred to the Ordinance Committee. of E. W. Morgan. It cannot belong to the estate of E. W. Morgan for he did had been gone some weeks. The shock Lowering 370 ft. of 18 inch findings of the City Attorney and City REPORTS OP STANDING COMMITTEES. j of her husband's death had well nigh not reserve it when he platted the pro- sewer 60 00 Engineer in the claim of extras in the FINANCE. shaken Mrs. Farrar's reason, and for y8 It. 18 inch sewer pipe at 424c construction of lateral sewers No. 3 To the Common Council. perty and the law is well settled that months her condition was indeed de- per ft 16 15 and 4 together with the Engineer's Your Committee on Finance would the grantee of a lot or block described plorable. The next summer the Farrars by number of the lot and block takes to Total $ 91 15 final estimates of completed work, recommend that the salary of the jani- spent at West Point. It was Will's first without recommendation. tor of the City Building be fixed for the the center of the street. There can be class camp, and Will was cadet captain On Washington St. Glen V. Mills, ensuing year at $15 per month for the no doubt that it was the intent of all of the color company, and a capital [Copyright, 1896, by F. Tennyson Neely.] young officer despite a boyish face and 165 loadsgravel from Detroitst, Clerk of the Board of Public Works. first five months and at ten dollars per parties that Mrs. Morgan, should take at 55c. per load $ 00 75 month for the remainder of the year. the entire interest of Mr. Morgan and manner, and then Jack Ormsby, who To the Board of Public Works: never before had "taken much stock in On Detroit Street. T Respectfully submitted, Gentlemen— he matter of the Col- that Mr. Whitman should take the en- SYNOPSIS. C. H. Cady, West Point"—the battalion looked so Team labor 3587 1-3 hr. at 30c. lins contract with tbe City of Ann Ar- tire interest of the Morgan estate in CHAI'TKK 1.—Royle Farrar disgraces himself at small beside the Seventh, and the baud Harrison Soule. We»l Point, deserts tbe school and leads a wan- perhr 41070 20 bor which was referred to the City At- that land when they bought it. Tnat dering life, jinking lower and lower, niarrio his was such a miserable little affair after Hand labor 12981 hr. at 15c. per Emmett Coon, employer's daughter and then commits a forgery. torney and myself has be.en duly con- this is true between the Morgan estate Cappa and his superb array—Jack not hour v-)r> 15 Committee on Finance. II.—Colonel Farrar. father of Boyle, is killed i'n sidered by us and we offer the follow- and Mr. Whitman is evidenced by the ;i battle with the Indians. only concluded that he must go up there Hand labor 460 hr. at 25c per Adopted as follows: 115 00 fact that in opening Thirteeth-st. the every few days to pick up points ou hour ing report: [COUTINUE0.1 Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Moore, Koch, Morgan executors joined with him in a guard and sentry duty and things of Hand labor 416 hr. at 5c. per hr. 20 80 Mr. Collins submitted two lists of Grossman, Laubengayer. Dell, Burke, that kind, but Jack decided that Kitty, deed to the City of the land for the Hauling 2333 1-3 cu. yd. at 24c. claims for extras in Lateral Sewer Dis- Brown, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, Cady, CHAPTER IH. his precious sister, might as well go, Danforth, Pres. Hiscock—14. street. per cu. yd »60 00 trict No. 3. One of these lists of claims All this was but part and parcel of too, and spend a fortnight, and she did, Crushing 2333 1-3 cu. yd. at 20c. is clearly not allowable under the con- Nays—None. I have no doubt that the title to this the story of the old Wyoming fort. Long ! under the wing of a matron from Goth- per cu. yd. (estimated) 466 67 tract as it is a claim for house branch- ORDINANCE. land is vested in Mr. Whitman and years had it served as refuge and resting S am with daughters of her own, and Kit- Price paid for 2333 1-3 cu. yd. at es, and the plans clearly delineated the Chairman Maynard presented the or- Mrs. Foley. place for the emigrants in the days be- I ty Ormsby, only 16 and as full of vivac- 00c. per cu. yd 1-100 00 number and extent of the same, the dinance entitled "An Ordinance to Very respectfully, fore the Union Pacific was built, when ity, grace, sprightliness and winning ways as girl could be, pretty as a peach i'living stone 252 cu. yd. at 60c. specifications required the contractor Amend an Ordinance for the Protection Thos. D. Kearney, the overland stage route followed the per cu. yd. (estimated) 151 20 j and brimming over with fun, coquetry to construct them, and the terms of of Squirrels within the Limits of the City Atty. Platte to the Sweetwater and then past Coping stone 300 rods at SI.35 a City of Ann Arbor" which was given the Devil's Gate and Independence and sweetness combined, played havoc rod 375 00 the contract also required this work To the Common Council. in the corps of cadets, and—could any- its third reading by sections. Rock, old landmarks of the Mormons, 4 12 inch elbows at 96c. each; 4 performed. Gentlemen:—In the matter of tbe bill and on to the backbone of the continent, thing have been more fortunate?—the Aid. Coon moved that the ordinance orates at $3.75 each; 198 ft. 4 The other list of claims in District of Dr. Lee for surgical attendance upon where the mountain streams, springing victim most helplessly, hopelessly, ut- inch drain tile at 2.6c. per ft. 22 99 No. 3 for extra work is in the main al- be laid on the table. Jacob Moegle referred to me I would from rocky beds not long pistol shot terly gone was Cadet Captain Will Far- 53 loads gravel at 10c. per load: lowable, we have made such reduc- Adopted as follows: suggest that the same be disallowed. apart, flowed rippling away, the one to rar. To the consternation of the widow- 42 ft. 12 inch pipe at 22c. per ed mother she saw her handsome soldier 14 54 tions as are in our judgment proper to Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Moore, Koch, Very respectfully, the Missouri and the gulf of Mexico, foot. boy led day after day more deeply into make, and necessary under the terms Grossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Burke, Thos. D. Kearney, the other to the Colorado and that of 1 15 inch Y at $1.41; 10 It. 12 in. Brown, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, Cady, California. Frayne was but a huge the meshes—led like a slave or like the of the contract. These changes are City Attorney. pipe at 22c.; 14 in. elbow 16c: Danforth, Pres. Iliscock—14. stockade in the early days of the civil piggy in the nursery rhyme, with the Received and placed on file" 18 ft. 18 in. pipe at 42ic 1140 marked in red ink on the list and the Nays—None. war, but the government found it im- ring in the end of his nose—by this be- By Aid. Maynard. Labor performed on reason for making the change. Chairman Maynard presented an or- portant from a strategical point of witching, imperious, fascinating little Division St $ 175 28 Resolved, That the city attorney be creature, and there was absolutely no There is also a list of claims for ex- dinance entitled "An Ordinance to view even after the railway spanned Stone furnished on Di- and is hereby directed to file a Bill of help for it. Anywhere else almost she tra work done on lateral sewer in Dist. Prohibit the Firing of Fire-arms with- the Rockies and the emigrant and tho vision St 197 74 Interpleader in the Collins matter in settler no longer trudged the weary trail could have whisked her boy under her No. 4 and changes have been made in in the Limits of the City of Ann Arbor" Labor performed ou order that the court may determine to that, bordering the Sioux country, be- wing and borne him away beyond Fuller St 800 03 this list in the same manner as in the which was given its third reading by range, but not at West Point. She had whom the money now in the city treas- came speedily a road of fire and blood Stone furnished and other lists. sections and placed on its final passage to learn the lesson so many mothers ury belonging to our callers shall be second only in its terrors to the Smoky travel, on Fuller St. Final estimates are submitted show- where upon the question was Shall this Hill route through "bleeding Kansas." learn with such bewilderment, often from Detroit St 98 68 payable. : ing the city's indebtedness to Mr. Col- Ordinance Pass (?) Once it was the boast of the Dakotas, with such ill grace, that the boy was no Dirt furnished onFelch Aid. Brown moved that the resolu- longer hers to do with as she would, lins and all changes or variations from Adopted as follows: as it has been for generations of their St 112 70 tion be laid over until the nexi regular but Uncle Sam's, and Uncle Sam un- original plan are given in detail to the Yeas—Aid. Maynard, Moore, Koch, enemies, the Absarakas, or Crows, that Pipe furnished on Felch session. they had never shed the blood of a feelingly said, "Stick to your camp duty engineer's notes. Grossman, Laubengayer, Dell, Burke, St 27 80 Adopted. white man. Settlers of the old days with its drills and parades, roll calls, Geo. F. Key, Brown, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, Cady ', practical engineering, pontooning and Dirt furnished on De- By Aid. Maynard. used to tell how the Sioux had followed pot St 17 40 City Eng. Danforth,Pres. Hiscock—14. ! spooning in stolen half hours, no matter Jit wired, That it is the sense or. the them for long, long marches, not to Labor performed on Ce- Thos. D. Kearney, Nays—None. murder and pillage, but to restore to ! what the consequence.'' council that the mayor take every step dar Bend Ave 1 35 City Atty. Chairman Maynard presented an or- them items lost along the trail or ani- Mrs. Farrar couldn't carry Will away Gravel furnished Main Final estimate of work on Lateral that lays in his power to discontinue dinance entitled "An Ordinance to mals strayed from their little herds. , j ..1 couldn't order Kitty. About all sha street -116 65 any further boxing or lighting contests Sewer in Dist. No. 3. Amend an Ordinance Relative to But there came an end to all this t p,v of her boy was drilling with the Gravel and labor furn- within the city limits. when, resisting an unjust demand, the Contract Price $26740 75 Licenses" which was given its first battalion at a distance or dancing with ished Miller Avenue. 10 00 Aid. Brown moved to postpone the Sioux being fired upon, retaliated. From Total extras allowable on con- reading by title. Miss Ormsby close at hand, and, on the Gravel furnisned Wil- , tractor's claim 1166 05 matter until the next session of the the day of the Grattan massacre beyond principle that misery loves company, mot st 34 65 Aid. Moore moved that the ordinance council. j old Laramie there had been no real she soon was comforted by a fellow suf- Gross Contract Price S27912 80 Gravel furnished Wash- be placed on its second reading. Adopted. peace with the lords of the northwest. ferer, for just in proportion as the moth- tenaw Avenue 11 00 They are quiet only when subdued by Am't deducted for Adopted. REPORT OP CITY OFFICERS. er's heart was troubled by the sight of Gravel and labor furn- work short of orig- Whereupon the ordinance was given force. They have broken the crust of her boy's infatuation for this pretty ished Catherine St.. 52 20 inal contract $ 1435 52 Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 21, 1S96. its second reading by sections. their environment time and aguiu and I child, so was Jack Ormsby made miser- Gravel and labor furn- Am't allowed in Aug. To the Common Council of the City of burst forth in the seething flame of a REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES. Ann Arbor, Mich. ' able by seeing the attentions lavished ished Kingsley st 32 95 '95, $2051.82: in volcano that is ever bubbling and boil- ! by officers and cadets alike on Ellis Far- Sept. '95, $2878.03.. 4929 85 . Gravel and labor furn- To the Common Council: Gentlemen:—This is to certify that ! ing beneath the feet of the frontiersman rar. to this day. ished Fifth Ave 19 85 Am't allowed in Oct. Your Special Committee to whom there was on deposit in this Bank to And yet i'lie little blind god was do- '95, $0000.90; Nov. Gravel furnished Ash- was referred the subject of the employ- the credit of Chas. H. Manly City And so Frayne was maintained as a ing Jack far better work than he ever ley street 72 05 '95, $5223.69 11824 65 Am't allowed in Dec. ment of E. W. Groves as assistant en- Treasurer on the 30th day of November military post for years, first- as a stock- dared to dream. The mother longed for Gravel furnished Sum- 1896, the sum of thirteen thousand ade, then as a subdepot of supplies, gar- Will, and no one else could quite take mit street 71 40 '95, $3405.17; Jan. gineer would report that they have con- "JO, $475.47 3880 64 ferred with the Board of Public Works five hundred and twenty-three 'and 77- risoned by four companies of infantry | his place. The lover longed for Ellis, Dirt and labor furnish- 100 dollars $13523.77. j and four of cavalry, the former to hold and what earthly chance has a "cit" ed Triangular Parks 78 30 Am't allowed in Feb. relative to the same and find that the '96. $2266.94: April Respectfully, j the fort, the latter to scour the neigh- lover at West Point, even though he be Stone furnished Trian- '96, $20.35 22!):! 20 Board have employed him by the year boring country. Then, as time wore on a swell and a sergeant in the Seventh? gular Parks 22 60 M. J. Fritz, Am't allowed in Dec. and further your Committee are of the ' and other posts were built farther up in It resulted that in the hours when the Labor furnished A. A. Asst. Cashier. '96, $704.40 7'i* 40 opinion that the employment of Mr. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT. the Big Horn, Frayne's garrison dwin- mother and Jack had to sit and look on St. Ry 193 20 Groves or some other suitable person to Balance on hand, last re- dled, but there stood upon its enmmand- they were brought constantly together, port S3.">T4 0" Labor furnished A. A. Total am't al- take charge of the sewer system is ing bluff the low rows of wooden bar- and then in these hours of companion- Water Co 59 98 lowed 25132 35 •CONEY RECEIVED. racks, the parallel rows of double sets ship Mrs. Farrar began to see more and necessary as well as a saving to the Streel fund 5 1 "."> 35 loads stone at 80c per more how manful, honest, self reliant City. Bridge Culvert and Cross- of broad piazzaed quarters where dwelt load to crusher 23 00 Balance ot Gross walk the officers, the loag, low, log riveted was the gallant fellow who had fought contract Price 2780 45 Respectfully submitted, Glen V Mills 35 50 20 cu. yd. at 00c per yd :' walls of the corrals and cavalry stables by her husband's side. Little by littlo J. A. Dell, Dog fund 5 yd. at 75c, stone.... 17 55 Less 5 percent of GV Mills :• 00 30 25 ou the flat below. Here, oddly enough, she learned to lean upon him, appeal to original contract John Koch, the Twelfth had spent a lively year or him, defer to him and to see in him, Dirt furnished Glen V. Price for 1 year 1337 34 VV. M. Shadford, Total f 17604 :i~ two before it went to Arizona. Here it after all, a man in whom sho could per- Mills 3 00 Special Committee. MOSEY DISIlrltSEl). haps confide even so precious a trust as Paving driveways 23 25 Am't due con- Contingent fund I [398 95 learned the Sioux country and the Sioux Adopted as follows: Street fund ;s:sii'.i 31 her daughter's hArt, and that summer Team labor furnished BO well that when, a few years back, tractor $ 1443 11 Yeas—Aid. Moore, Koch, Lauben- Poor fund 130 16 the ghost dance craze swept over the at West Point won the mother even if Geo. W. Weeks 5 70 Bridge, Culvert and Cross- GEO. P. KEY, gayer, Dell, Rhodes, Coon, Soule, Cady, walk fund 1404 88 plains and mountains like the plague, it did not win the lady of his love. Ret. to yard 1731 sq. ft. City Eng. Danforth, Pres. Hiscock—10. Police fund 376 50 flagstone at 18c per Firemen's fund 515 "> TSKi 55 the old regiment was hurried from its All that winter Ellis had continued sq. ft 311 58 Final P2stimate of Work on Lateral Nays—Aid. Maynard, Grossman, sunshiny stations in the south and mus- her course at school, but was to come Ret. to yard 380 line ft. Sewer in District No. 4. Burke, Brown—4. Total. SlOliOT 77 tered once again, four troops at least, out in May, and during the long months crossing stone at 25c To the Common Council. BALANCE ON HAND Contract Price $ 4181 20 Contingent fund t 5852 11 within the very walls that long before from September she was comforted in per foot'. 95 00 Total extras allowable on con- Gentlemen:—In the matter of the Main Sewer bond fund :«oo 00 had echoed to its trumpets. Here we the comfort her mother found in the Ret. to yarj 1400 pav- opening of Twelfth-st. referred to me Street fund 2811 49j found them in the midst of the Christ- companion that had been chosen for her, tractors claims 121 99 Poor fund 306185 ing brick ;it $14 per for further investigation I will say that Bridge, Culvert, and Cross- | mas preparations that were turned so a gentle, refined and evidently well M. 19 tiO Gross Contract Price 4303 19 my opinion of November 16th disposes walk fund 28 73 suddenly into summons to the field, and bred woman, who came upon the rec- Ret. to yard 1-12 inch Police fund 1703 5:2 Am't deducted for of the question of the right of the City Firemen's fund 5364 22 Lere aguiu, three years later still, head- ommendation of their rector, and who elbow 88c; 1-9 inch work not perform- City Cemetery fund 50 m quarters and six troops now, the proud was introduced as Mrs. Daunton—Hel- curve 5lc: 10 foot 10 to claim the land by reason of its dedi- Water fund 4782 40 ed but required by Dog Tax fund 197 Of) old regiment is still at Frayne, and en Dauntou, a woman with a sad his- inch pipe at 30c per plans and specifica- cation for a street. There are two University Hospital Aid Hond Fenton, "vice Farrar, killed in action ft. 1-18 inch "Y" tory, as the grave old pastor frankly tions 103 07 other propositions that might arise, Fund 3240 00 with hostile Indians,'' holds the com- told them, but through no fault or foi- at $1.71: 4 ft. 12 inch Am't allowed Aug.'95 740 42 Delinquent Tax Fund 7l)ii 41 pipe at 22c per foot.. 6 97 viz: Uncollected city Tax 10306 77 mand. ble of her own. She had been married, Am't allowed Sept. " 1895 94 Ret. to vard 80 foot 16 1. Did the executors of the estate of {26451 30 llil« « A good soldier is Fenton, a brave fel- but her husband was unworthy of her, inch pipe at 30o per Am't allowed Oct. " 1175 92 3915 35 Lucy Morgan deed this land to the City 18148 4:; low, a trifle rough at times, like the had deserted her some years before, foot: 20 ft. 18 inch prior to the deed to Mr. Whitman? Total - 3 10:S07 77 simple plains bred dragoon he is, but a leaving her to struggle for herself. Dr. Balance of Con- Morgan vouched for her integrity, and pipe at 40c per foot.. 32 00 tract Price . $ 387 84 2. In whom is the title to this land at SEWBB REPORT. gentleman, with a gentle heart in his Nov. 1 Amount on hand.... 8 :t.~,46 t>0 breast for all the stern exterior. Wom- that was enough. 141 ft. coping re-used at Less 5 percent of the present time? Iehall dispose of the MONEY RECEIVED. By the time Ellis was to return to $1.25 per rod 10 68 original contract en said of him that all he needed to first question by saying that the exec- Nov. 30. Main Sewer Glen V. make him perfect was polish, and all he her mother's roof Helen Daunton was -!31 minutes at 80 gal. Price retained for lyr 209 06 Mills 15 00 per min. 26480 gal. utors did not deed this land to the City Nov 30. Tax aceo't Sewer dis- needed to give him polish was a wife, so thoroughly established there, so at 10c. per 100 gallon. 2 65 Am't due Con- neither prior to the deed to Mr. Whit- trlctNo 3 49 97 for at 64 the grizzled colonel was a necessary to her mother, so devoted to Nov. 30 tax aceo't Sewer dis- Labor performed on tractor $ 178 78 man nor at any other time. trict No 5 75 24 131> 01 bachelor. But Fenton had had his ro- her in every way, that for the first tinio Thirteenth St. 5 65 GEO. F. KEY, If the City has no interest in this mance in early youth. He had loved in her life, even while glad to mark the Nov. 30 A mount received 3081! 51 steps of improvement in the beloved in- Labor preformed clean- City Eng. property the second proposition would with all his big heart, so said tradition, ing street and bridges 20 85 MONEY DISBURSED. a New York belle and beauty whom he valid's health and appearance, Ellis Received and placed on file. be a proper one for Mr. Johnson to November 30. Labor performed Hay knew in his cadet days, and who, so Farrar felt the pangs of jealousy. To the Common Council. have looked up. But in accordance General sewer warrant 4ii 16 6 Todd scales 15 00 Sewer Dist. No. 5 warrant rumor said, preferred another, whom And this was Will's graduation sum- with your request I have investigated Blacksmithing A. R. The attention of the Board of Public labor account 403 53 452 (59 she married before the war, and many mer, and they had a lovely time at the Schmidt $2.10; JDon- Works has been called to an ordinance the facts and law and herewith report Amount of Sewer Tax on a garrison belle had siuce set her cap seashore. Kitty was there, and Kitty Degan $62.30 68 40 under consideration by your honorable as follows: hand 3283 88 for Fenton and found him faithful to [TO BE COXTIXrjED.] 165 loads gravel furn- body relative to the shooting of red BALANCE ON HAND. his early love. But, though the ladies Mrs. Foley and her grantor has November 30. ished Washington st. squirrels within the limits of the City claimed the south half of this land for .Main sewer fund S 100M 4:; often speculated as to the identity of at 55c per load 90 75 Labor ac't lateral sewer the woman who had held the colonel's of Ann Arbor. The Board most re- over thirty years. The same is true of Dist. No. 1 39 90 Labor and material spectfully and earnestly protests the north half that has been claimed by Labor ac't lateral sewer heart in bondage all these years and furnished Gen. Sewer Dist. No. 2 :-'', :> blocked the way for all successors, no against the passage of an ordinance or Mr. Whitman and his grantors for the Labor ac't lateral sewer Fund 91 15 Hist. No.3 4i:« 10 one of their number had ever heard her ; the amendment of an existing ordi- same length of time. The fence divid- Labor ac't lateral sever name or ever knew the truth. One offi- Merit Total $3283 20 $6232 00 nance allowing the shooting of fire- ing their property from the Morgan Dist. No. 4 g>2 73 Made and Merit Maintains the confidence Labor ac't lateral sewer cer there was in the Twelfth who, like $3283 20 arms within the limits of the City of property has been on the center line of Dist,,No. 5 «304 89 Fenton himself, was a confirmed bach- of the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. If a Ann Arbor. We believe that the this street for over twenty-five years Labor ac't lateral sewer elor and who was said to be possessed medicine cures you when sick; if it makes Cost on Detroit St. $2948 80 Dist. No. 6 3 95 granting of any such privilege is de. and was built and repaired by Mr. Tax ac't lateral sewer of the whole story, but there was no use wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond On account of springy ground 122 ft. Dist. No. 1 715 ±2 all question that medicine possesses merit. trimental to property and a menace to Morgan and Mr* Parker who admitted Tax account lateral sewer asking Malcolm Leale to tell anybody's of drain tile was required and then the life and limb of our citizens. to Mrs. Foley that she owned the south Dist. No. 2 1217 30 secrets, and when Fenton came to Tax account lateral sewer Frayne, promoted to the command so heavy raina made it necessary to in- Glen V. Mills, half of this land that was west of the Dist. No. 3 983 50 crease this amount to 198 ft. Soft spots Tax account lateral sewer recently held by a man they all loved Clerk of the Board of Public Works. fence and establishing beyond any Dist No. 4 1024 l(i in the street made it necessary to make and honored, it was patent to everybody Received and placed on file. question her title to the same by ad- Tax account lateral sewer extra excavation and use extra amount Dist No 5 20111 10 Hiat he felt sorely, as though he wore j A communication from Elliot G. verse possession. The fence running Uncollected sever lax '.it 20 an usurper. Fenton was many long of stone. Delay on account of coping That is just the truth about Hood's Sar- Stevenson asking for the settlement of on this line to Ann-st., the same would miles away with another battalion of j saparilla. We know it possesses merit was another annoyance. 10157 94 12934 12 the claim of Stevenson, Reed, Finane it be true of the north half of this land 12924 12 the Twelfth the day of the tragic battle because it cures, not once or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and GEO. E. KEY, Schultz was read and referred to the that is west of the fence. Balance In sewer Funds ? 3233 82 on the Mini Pusa, and it was long months thereafter before he appeared at thousands of eases. We know it cures, City Engineer. Finance Committee and City Attorney. • The east half of this street is a part Respectfully submitted, absolutely, permanently, when all others regimental headquarters, and then he Aid. Koch moved that the report of A petition signed by Philip Visel Block one, north, Range thirteen east. C. H. MANLY, fail to do auy good whatever. We feneat It was platted by E. W. Morgan et. al. brought with him as his housekeeper his the Board of Public Works be referred asking for the payment for gravel used Treasurer. maiden sister Lucretia, and in Lucre- without any reservation of the streets to a committee of three together with by the City was read and referred to Aid. Soule moved that that portion of tia Fenton—the dreamiest, dowdiest, the City Attorney and that the com- the Finance Committee. should they not be accepted by the City. the Mayor's Communication relative to kindliest, quaintest middle aged prat- mittee be unpowered to subpoena wit- The bids for sewer bonds in District The Morgan estate derived its title bicycles be referred to a special com- tler that ever lived, moved and had her nesses and investigate the subject. No. 5 were read and referred to the from E. W. Morgan and when it trans- mittee. being in the army—the ladies of the Hood's Adopted. Finance Committee. ferred the block to Mr. Whitman all Pres. Hiscock declared the motion Twelfth found so much to make merry Pres. Hiscock appointed Aid. Koch, A petition signed by D. A. Hammond the interest they ever had, passed. In out of order. over that they well nigh forgot and for- gave the unflattering indifference to Sarsaparilla Moore and Rhodes as such commttee. and thirty-two others asking for the any event the Lucy Morgan estate has On motion the Council adjourned. no interest in this land. It belongs feminine fascinations of her brother, Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Pu rifier. To the Common Council: fulfillment of the franchise of the Ann GLEN V. MILLS, w m j • n.n curee nauseanausea,, indigestionindifresti r City Clerk. the colonel. rlOOCl S FlIlS biliousness. 25cents. THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. DECEMBER 25, 1806

SOCIKTY DOINGS. WEBSTER WHISPEKS. BUSY STORE OF m THE DEMOCRAT Miss Lucia Lyons is ill with bron- Feathers Fly—A Pleasant Kntertainment m cliilis. at the Church. SCHAIRER&MILLEN Qhristmas Miss Helen Pardon is home for the Miss Ada Latson was home over CHRISTMAS m Friends of The Democrat, who have husi- holidays. Sunday. ness at the Probate Court, will please Sid Martin is spending the holidays request Jud^e Babbitt to send Miss Nellie Burnett has returned their Printing: to this office. in Saginaw. from a four weeks visit with her Mrs. .1. X. Martin is in Denver,Colo., brother's family in Jackson. Handkerchiefs visiting friends. Mr. Geo. Phelps and family of Ann TIDE Successf ully planned to outsell every other sale. The most popular of all m IN AN'1> ABOIT THE CITY. Ed Latson of Whitmore Lake, was in Christinas Gifts. Arbor are spending the holidays with Thousands to Select From. Night school classes at Y. M. ('• A.the city Monday. "Ed " at the farm residence. »•>••••••• have adjourned till after the holidays. Aid. Koch spent several days of last Work has again commenced at the A. W. Cochran of this city, had a re-week in Saginaw. But a few days to Christmas and storation and increase of pension saw mill on the farm of Mrs. E. Cran- Christmas Aprons-— Mrs. E. W. Graves and children are son. Report says a new barn is to be presents for the family yet to be Ladies' Fancy Aprons, Nurses' Aprons. Maids' granted him on Saturday. Aprons. Satin Stripes, Tucks. Embroidered, Kuftie, visiting in Ypsilanti. built on the premises in the spring. bought. Lace and Ribbon Trimmed, at 13»ac, 15c and 35<-. A. II. Snow, formerly of Clinton, was Prof, and Mrs. Zeitz will spend the No other firm in Ann Arbor has j "Bretelle" Aprons, the latest fail, 50c, 85c, $1.00. recently elected circuit judge in the They have a cash job on hand at va-ation in Milwaukee. Edwin Ball's, which consists of nothing made the the elaborate preparations Winona district of Minnesota. • Miss Emma Wedemeyer of Xorth- for Christmas shoppers which you Christmas Umbrellas Rev. Theo. B. Williams of Rochester, less than picking fifty ducks and as For Ladies and Men, in Gold and Silver Trimmed fleld, is on the sick list. many chickens, to be delivered at will find in our store. UU Handles, Artistic Designs, at 98c, $1.50, $3.00 and X. Y., will speak at the Y. M. C. A. Dr. JohnDowdigan of Owosso, visited We expect to do the largest holi- Ujj $3.50. men's meeting next Sunday afternoon. Pinckney.Monday, Dec. 28. uu 100 Girls' and Boys' Umbrellas at 59c each. in the city over Sunday. The entertainment at the Congre- day business we have ever clone. Ju Umbrella Sets for Gentlemen—Walking-stick and Architect Chas. Sauer will make the Mrs. M. G. Bower and daughters are We have reason for our faith, too. Jju Umbrella to match—at $3.50 and $.S.oo Set. plans for the new (iermania Ilarugari gational church last Saturday evening in Detroit for Christmas. was very enjoyable. Many thanks are Our assortment of ! 250 MILL ENDS AND REMNANTS OF TABLE LINEN hall. ITis plans were accepted out of Mrs. Emma Ilutchmson will spend five submitted. due the Messrs. Jones and Cooper of HH All go to make a Useful present at Half-price. her vacation in Battle Creek. Ann Arbor for their music on mouth Geo. Kepler was seen in Xorthtield Harry Parr of the Inland Press orlice, Articles for Gifts 88 INFANTS' EIDERDOWN CLOAKS, ™SX. again on Sunday. There must be some organ and guitar, which was well is spending Christmas in Detroit. rendered and enthusiastically received. is the largest we have ever shown, jjjj For this Sale $1.98, $2.50 ami $3.75. attraction there to account for the fre- A. A. Kent of this city, has repur- and comprises an unusual variety of quency of his visits. Mr. Isaac Reynolds, with Miss Ida I What Shall I Buy for Christmas? chased his old farm near Monroe. Johnson as accompanist, (also of Ann A number of the local Masons were geo. W. Bullis returned Friday from INEXPENSIVE GIFTS Come and See Us. We Will Tell You. in Detroit, Saturday evening, attending Arbor) gave a number of selections in a business trip to South Carolina. song, both pathetic and comic, much to from 25 cents to $1.00. Our prices, the school of instruction. Palestine Chas. II. Clinton of Mechanics Falls, lodge conferred the third degree. the delight of the audiencs. owing to the depression at the time j The Busy Store, I Maine, visited his sister this week. at which these purchases were made, Schairer & Millen On Monday evening Fraternity ilrs. Clara Dedrick returned yester- SALINE SECRETS. are very much lower than in former s Lodge No. 2(i2 F. & A. M. instituted its day from a week's visit in Detroit. Fire Company Proposed—Howard Nicholft seasons. new officers. There will be no degree Dr. Mary Wood-Allen returned Mon- Very 111—Masonic Election—Inter In addition to all this we shall work in the lodge till afi.er the holi- eating Personal Items. ; day from an extended lecture trip. assume the role of o days. curtiss Johnson of Brooklyn, Mich. E. W. Wallace was in Detroit last i Mr. and Mrs. John Kepler of Aimis in the city for medical treatment. week. Christmas Arbor town, will have all their chil- L. T. Limpert is in charge of the School closed tonight for one week's Santa Claus dren and grandchildren home for jewelry department at Mack & Go's. vacation. Christmas, for the first time in a num- ourselves for a few days, and make ro llev. T. W. Young and wife, are Miss Alice Strum is assisting in theevery customer thrice happy for i o ber of years. visiting in Kentucky and Tennessee. High School. Presents i o Mrs Prof. Demmon left last week for trading with us. Handkerchiefs of Mrs. Henry DePew has moved into The Maccabees elected officers Wed- every style and kind, from lc to 85 Colorado. Her daughter, Miss Tessie, Dan Koss' house on X. Division street. nesday night. Bay Something useful. has been there for about a month With each. Dress Goods specially suit- 7inde, who isurday last, and suffered severe injury. part of last week. there for her health. and Waists. Napkins and Table we are offering in Miss Pond, of the city schools, will G- J. Xissly shipped 27,000 pounds of Linen for useful presents. Prof. II. C. Adams and wife will spend the holidays with Owosso friends. poultry last week. spend the holidays in the east. Prof. S. T. Fairbanks made a business trip ROCKERS, COUCHES, Howe A. Williams spent Saturday E! Adams is president of the American among the. newspaper offices in 1 etroit. to Toledo last Friday. TABLES, DESKS, Economic Association which meets in The familiar sound of the fire bell Onr Second Fir Bazaar Nathan Keith and daughter Hattie is a fairy land this year, and contains EASELS, SCREENS, Baltimore Dec. 29 to 81. ol Dexter, spend Christmas in the city. was not heard this week. CO Welch Post, G. A. R , Welch Corps, G. E. Hathaway was called to Chelsea thousands of pretty articles for pres- PICTURES, Miss Mattie Sheehan of Detroit, at- ents, including Ladies' Relief Corps, and Joe T. Jacobs tended the Delta Sigma Nu party last Saturday, by the death of his father-in- PARLOR FURNITURE Camp, Sons of Veterans, will hold a week law. Japanese Goods, SIDE BOARDS, c joint installation of officers Tuesday Celluloid Novelties, The Epworth League held a business Antimony Ware, etc. CHAMBER SUITS evening, Jan. 12. Jay C. Taylor leaves in a few days to ART SQUARES <© join the Andre ivs Opera Co., for themeeting Tuesday ,evening at the par- ETC., ETC. Miss Claribel MacMonagle will have sonage. Ladies always find it difficult to AND RUGS season. select presents for gentlemen. We charge of an entertainment at High Ira Turner and family are visiting in Curtains of Every Kind. =5 School Hall early in January. This will Mrs. Rice A. Beal is entertaining her are aiding them this year with a sec- We have a new assortment sister, Miss Mae Muma of the Saginaw Cleveland, and expect to remain there Remember that you will be for the benefit of the Y. W. C. A, several weeks. tion of gentlemen's presents to select to suit all. so save ten cents from Christmas and 1 scn00's- from. The place to buy this year not be urged to buy. Miss Blanche Meade gave a party will be at attend. Horace Purlield is spending Christ- last Thursday evening. Neat invita- Our Goods and Prices do We Repair and Upholster On Tuesday evening, Jan. 5, the young mas with friends in Fowlerville and tions were sent out. the work. vicinity. o Furniture. people of the M. E. church will give a The German Lutherans held a church Supervisor Ball and wife, were CO character party in the Sunday-school social Wednesday of last week, at the CD room. Each person attending will be noticed among the Christinas shoppers E.FJills&Co. Monday. home of Mrs. Chas. Govdhart. expected to represent a character of The English Literature class of the HENNE & STANGER history or fiction. Geo. R. Cooper of the Inland Press, FIVE GO is spending Christmas at the old home high school gave a Whittier program CD The dinner for the Sewing School in chapel last Thursday morning. Ann Arbor, - Michigan will be Saturday, Dec. 2li. Will their in Howell. DOLLARS Ol CD Mastei Otis Patterson of E. Huron H. D. Platt was elected a member of friends kindly remember them? Dona the executive committee of the State tions of sandwiches, cake, candy, nuts, street, is spending vacation in St. Is not a great amount for a ton of Johns, Mich. grange, at their recent meeting at Lan- y\/E WISH. and fruit of all kinds will be gratefully sing. Coke. Coke that is all Coke, is last- received by the teachers. II. M. Loud of Oscoda, was the guest ing and will not clinker. A ton of To announce that we have on hand an exceptionally of Prof. Henry Carhart and family, The, funeral services of Miss Sarah our Coke is twice the bulk of a ton Christmas services at St. Thomas' Tate occurred Monday at the home of large and well assorted stock of church will be as follows: A high mass over Sunday. of Hard Coal and costs only S~>.00 a Mrs. Chas. E. Wade of Jonesville, is her father, John Tate, a mile east of at 6 A. M. and a solemn high mass at 10 town. Ton delivered. Better try some. o'clock. Marzos Ma^ will be given by spending the holidays at the home of Secretary Wade. Dr. Traver of North Adams, has the choir at the 10 o'clock service, and moved his family to town, and is occu- Master Fred Daly will sing an offertory. Miss Annie D. Robinson went to M. STAEBLER Cleveland yesterday to spend the holi- pying Mrs. Berdan's house on McKay The annual holiday dancing party days with friends. street. Office one door east of American •will take place as usual at Cranirer's Pres. Angell attended a meet ins of The organization and drilling of a House. 'Phone No. 8. Bv buying early we have secured exclusive control for this city; of the products of soi, academy next Monday night, taking the the Dee]) Waterway Commission in lire company is much talked of. as a of the best and oldest manufacturers in the country—goods that have a natural reputa- form this year of a hard times party. Detroit Saturday. consequence of the recent demands for Mortg-age Sale. tIonfor 49 cents per couple will be charged. All such a company. EFAULT having been mide in the condi- Original Artistic Design, Durability and Low Price. Attorney Win. Murray expects to be D tions of a mortgage executed by France* C. friends and former pupils are invited. Miss Vesta Mills of Ann Arbor, was Stunner to Elizabeth F. Baldwin bearing date Parlor Suits Screens Book Cases in Ann Arbor after the lirst of Janu- Oct. 4th. AD 18R8, and recorded in the office • Col. John E. Tyrrell, with other ary.—Milan Leader. here Saturday, in the interest of those of the Hegister of Deeds for Washtenuw county, Music Cabinets Dressing Tables Mirrors military officers, will inspect the Light who wish to continue their study of Michigan, on Oct 4th. A. D. 188S, In Liber 68, of Mrs. W. W. Wadhams is at home Mortgages on page 49>. and said mortgege was Fancy Rockers Chiffoniers Brass Stands Infantry (Co. A.) next Wednesday music during the winter. assigned by said Elizabeth V. Baldwin to Clar- again, much improved in health by her ence G Taylor by deed of assignment dated Odd Chairs Blacking Cases Rattan Rockers evening. The presentation of medals stay at Mt. Clemens. The Methodist Sunday school will Feb. 11th, A. 0. 18f9. and recorded in said Kegis- Parlor Tables Side Boards will also take place that evening. ter's offlc July 15th. A. D. 1889 in Liber in of Tabaurettes Misses Barbara, Emma, Lydia and have a Christmas tree and appropriate Assignments of Morigages on page 174, andCorner Chair Dining; Tables Rugs Citizens are cordially invited to be exercises Christmas eve.; the Presbyteri- said mortgage was als ' assigned by said Clar Mary Lutz, will spend Christmas with euce ii. Taylor to Elam S. Worden by deed of Divans China Closets Lace Curtains present. ans, Friday evening, and the Baptists assignment dated Oct. 17th. A. D. 1891. and their sister in Saline. recorded in said Register's oftice Oct 17th, A. D. Hall Racks Dining- Chairs Chenille and The annual meeting of the Tri-State Miss Spencer, of Chicago, 111., iswill have a Christmas supper. 1891 in Liber 11 or Assignments of Mortgages on page T9. by which default the power of pale Couches Ladies' Desks Derby Portiers Cider Makers, and producers of fruit spending the holidays with her sister An entertainment under the auscontaine- d in said mortgage became operative, goods of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, Mrs. Martha Oswald. pices of the high school will be given and no suit or proceeding in law or equity hav It would be impossible to mention here all the different grades and variety of Goods we hare ing been instituted to recover the debt secured prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE so large and comprehensive is our stock. will be held in Toledo, Ohio, on Wednes- Miss Mary Hein is visiting in Newin School hall, January 7. Iloyt L. by said mortgage or(anypart thereof, and the sum of eighteen hundred and ttiirty-one and Make your selections curly while our 1 day and Thursday, January 13th andYork and Massachusetts. &he will beConary, an elocutionist and imperson- uinty one-lmndreths dollars (21,831.91) heing assortment is complete. We will take care of you - ator from Boston, will be the attrac now cl limed to be due upon said mortgage, purchase until you want it delivered. 14th, 1897,with headquarters at Burnett absent about a month. notice is therefore hereby given lhat said mort- House. Membership fee $1.00. tion. gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mort- Miss E. E. Iluddy slipped on the gaged premises therein described or some part The circus to be given by the Light walk near the hospitals Tuesday, and The Bay City council has extended thereof, Co-wit: HALLER'S FURNITURE STORE Infantry Jan. 12 to Kith will consist of fractured her left wrist. the A'alley Telephone's time limit one All that certain piece or parcel of land situate a genuine professional show, and be- and being in the city of Ann Arbor, County of Prof. F. M. Taylor will attend the year. The company pleads hard times WasMenaw and State of Michigan and described 52 S. Main and -t W. Liberty Sts., sides the five evening performances, meeting of the Economic Association as the reason for the delay, and deny as follows, to-wit: afternoon entertainments will take The west half (w. )4) of lot} No. nine (9) and ten in Baltimore next week. the report that it lias sold out to the (10) in Block No sis (6) south of Huron street, in •PHONE 148. pla^e Wednesday and Saturday of that Kauge No. ten (10) east, according to the recorded ANN ARBOR, MICH. School Commissioner Wedemeyer Bell. plat of the Ann Arbor Land Co.'s addition to the week, to give out of town people a will spend the holidays with friends in village (now city) of Ann Arbor aforesaid, at A NEW BOOK,"KNITTING AND public vendue on Saturday the 20th day of better chance to see the show. Chelsea and Kalamazoo. •vtarch, A. D 189?, at ten o'clock in the forenoon The W.C.T.U. of Ann Arbor will CROCHETING," of 64 pages, over EO at the east front door of the Court House in the STOP! Mail Carrier Miller is out again after original designs illustrated, beautiful city of Ann Arbor in said County of Washtennw, observe the 23rd anniversary of thea siege with the grip, and Carrier Arm- that being the place of holding the Circuit READ! Crusade on Tuesday Dec. 29th at the Y. lace patterns, shawls, hoods, jackets, i.'ourt in said County. LISTEN! strong is taking his turn. etc., has been published by The. Home, Dated, Dec. 14th. A. D. iKEG. W. C. A. rooms over postoflice. The EI.AW S. WORDEN, Assignee of Mortgagee. OUR David Ilenning is entertaining his 141 Milk st., Boston, Mass., and will be NOAH W. CHEaVEH Attorney. 24-35 program will consist of Crusade mem- daughter Mrs. Erazer, and her two ories, after which light refreshments sent with a subscription to that paper. children, during the holidays. The Home is a 20-page monthly filled How's This? will be served. The meeting will com- We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fo mence at 2:20 p. m. sharp, John (i. Steeb has moved from Lodi with original stories, literary and any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by invitation is extended to all.A cordial 110 tnjs city, and will reside at the cor-domestic topics and fashions. Its de- Hall's Catarrh Cure. HOLIDAY ner of Miller av , and Ashley street. partment of Fancy Work is a special F J. CHENEY & CO., Props , Toledo, O. The British government has ordered We the undersigned, have known F. J. Che- Mrs. W. E. Stocking of Washington feature, new and original designs each 10,000 bicycles to be used by her mail issue. The price of subscription is 50 ney for the last 15 years, and bc'ieve him per- Display this year is larger than ever before. We have been fore- carriers. Here in Ann Arbor some street, fell on the sidewalk Saturday, fectly honorable in all business transactions and sustained a severe fracture of her cents per year and will include one of and financially able to carry out any obliga- warned of good times and are prepared for the rush. people kicked because a carrier at- right arm. these books. As a special inducement tions made by their firm. tempted to deliver mail by wheel, and WKST&TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. W. F. Stimson and family are enter- to trial subscribers, a copy of this book WALDING, KINNAN&MAKVIS, Wholesalo Drug- the postmaster had to put a stop to it. y gists, Toledo, O. Th p taining Miss May Allison of Indianap- will be given with a (5 months' sub-1 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting There seems to be a difference of opin- scription. The price of book is ! directly upon the blood' am'i mucous surfacerfaress of olis, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lands the system. Price, 75c. per bottle, fcoklbyiId by all ion on this subject. Xow which is gov- of Hastings. cents, but a 6 mouths' subscription and Druggists. Testimonials free. erned by prejudice and which by a de- the book combined will be sent for DIAMONDS Fred Schmid was called to Columbus, ANTED—FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN sire to give the best service?—Courier. Ohio, last week, by the serious illness only 25 cents. Their annual premium W to travel for responsible established house list for 1897 will be sent free on appli- in Michigan. Salary &7K) and expenses. Posi- Chief Sipley reports that more tramps of his brother, Prof. Schmid of Capital tion permanent. Reference. Enclose self-ad- are applying at the engine house for University. cation. dressed stamped envelope. The National, Star InsrInsuranca e .Bld, Chicago. Watches Clocks Jewelry meals and lodging than ever before. Children and grandchildren assisted Any subscriber to The Kural New- They number from (i to 12 every day Mrs. A. H. Markham to celebrate her Yorker, may have all his money back The only line line of music boxes Those who are willing to work an hour Tot]i birthday, Saturday evening last, at in three months if he is not satisfied ever shown in Ann Arbor is now on Silverware Spectacles at the wood pile get the meal or lodg- her home on South Division streer. with the paper. It does not want any exhibition at the Ann Arbor Music ing as the case may be. Those who are Jack Ililman had quite a serious man's dollar unless it is able to render Co.'s store. not willing to work are directed to thetumble when coasting last Friday that particlai man a dollar's worth of shortest path leading to the city limits, evening. He was too long to turn the value in return. We will send it and A nice assortment of Smyrna Japa- and urged to move. This is the only corner. He is able to be around again nese and Fur Rugs for the Holiday's. THE ANX ARBOR DEMOCRAT both one Don't forget to get one. HALLER'S JEWELRY STORE •way to treat the hereditary tramp. now. year for -91.85. HALLER'S FURNITURE STORE. 46 South Main Street.