THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xvi. NO. .S3. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1890. WHOLE NO. 816. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. doctor makes no charge for consulta- 1W0 PIONEERS GONE. STREET RAILWAY MATTERS. tion. He undertakes nothing which he A l.arjje Attendance Present ant cannot perform and if he can cure you DEATH OF HANSOJf SESSIONS AND Great Interest Displayed.—Lectures AN EPIDEMIC OF XVJUNCTIONS ON wiil say so, and guarantee a cure. The THE STORE. J. D. BALDWIN. by Prof. Hinsdale. Prof. Cloodison FOREST AVENUE. date of his next visit to Ann Arbor- audltt. J. Cavanaiiffh. Tuesday, August 19th, at the Cook House. Sketch of the Lives of Two of Wasbtc- The teachers' institute, now in session Facts Stated in the Bills of Com- naw County's Noblest Men. — Both at the court house, has been unusuallj plaint.—An lill. I -I rl.iin I in. \.>l. s WEATHER REPORT. Nearly Fourscore Years of Afce. interesting. No institute ever before and ReniRrks. The following is a record of the me- •A.TTG-T7ST 18 TO 23. One by one, the little band of pioneers heid in Washtenaw county has called The new street railway is not having forth so large an attendance. Secretary very smooth sailing just now. In fact teorological changes during the past is passing away, and those who have Cavanaugh has done his utmost to bring week, up to and including August 13. seen generation after generation rise up as many teachers here as possible and it is meeting with very formidable op- and fall have themselves at last yielded he has succeeded beyond his expecta- position in certain portions of the city. Thermometer— Registering ahr. Thermometer to . During the past tions. On the first day, 108 teachers On Thursday last, A. H. Holmes, who 9 P.M. 5,000 yards Double Fold 40-inch Open Work / week two of the oldest and most highly responded to the roll-call, and since owns a livery stable on Forest-ave, filed 7 2 then there have been from 100 to 150 a bill asking for an injunction to re- A M P M P M Al Max. Min. Curtain Scrim, respected citizens of Washtenaw county persons present at each session. The have joined the ranks of the innumer- strain the company from building on Thurs., 7 68.0 81.(i 69 .0 72.7 29.!3l 81.0 61.2 first lecture, entitled Education, wasde Fri.,...... 8 67.983.5 ~7.'J7£ £. Waahington-st, 16 GOOD SHOE? cage on Tuesday morning he found all the leather trade. In that early day he The supervisors of every township, ex- POR SALE—First class ticket from Ann Ar- SHOES MADE OF was one the city assessors, and was very of the men apparently sleeping the cept Ann Arbor, have already given 1^ bor to Tacoma. Washington and return, 868.00. well known to everyone in the com- sleep of the innocent. Several clubs their consent. Petitions have been cir- Regular rate 897.00. A 2 REGISTER OFFICE. LEATHER—TO GIVE munity. In 1847 he removed to Ann were afterwards discovered, indicating culate d by H. D. Platt and Wm. Camp- OR SALE OR RENT—Several good Arbor and purchased the large farm that the prisoners were ready to resort bell, asking for the proposed railway, Fhouses in central pat of the city. One well EXTRA SERVICE adapted for sudents' society house. Enquire of J. which includes the present homesteads to force if necessary. Sheriff Dwyer is and everything looks favorable. Haines Q. A. Sessions, Atty.. No. 5 N. Main-st. tf of Louis B. and Eugene B. Hall and constantly on the alert and will not Bros., of Kinderhook, N. Y., who are FOR THE PRICE- much of the adjacent land. Just east desirous of building the line, were in 7 ^ where to buy in order Augusta 1,774 1,736 1,640 wires which connect pole to pole acroi-a J. at Keech's lumber yard. 16 in his knowledge of scripture and Britlgewater 1,074 1,215 1,255 he street. ancient history. Dexter 699 772 873 OR RENT—Brick house, No. 91 South State- 1 llVl/UUl'l to obtain neat, stylish garments Freedom 1,126 1.328 1,373 The efforts on the part of residents Fst. Steam beat. Apply to W. W. Wheedon, A Mr. Baldwin was married in 1839 to Lima 990 1,007 1,021 on Forest-ave to enjoin the street rail- No. 6 Huron st. 17 that are desirable, and at a moderate price. Miss Elizabeth F. Hubbard, of Oswego, Lodi 1,262 1,326 1,377 way are not meeting with much public T?OR RENT—Furnished Rooms suitable for N. Y., who survives him. Two children, Lyndon... „ 615 671 735 approval, and experienced lawyers seem .T house-keeping. Enquire 47 E. Ann-st. 17 Mrs. J. B. Davis, of this city, and Manchester 2,173 2,452 2,391 Northfleld 1,214 1,229 1,273 ,o think that the injunctions will neces- O HENT-Two dwelling houses on the bank Eugene F. Baldwin, of Jackson, Miss., Pitts field 1,0*0 1,257 1,233 sarily be dissolved. T of Portage Lake, for the season or by the year. are also left to mourn his loss. It is Salem „ 1,810 1.192 One has been recently used by Pinckney parties Saline 2 837 1,764 1,927 as a Club House. For particulars, address Thomas somewhat doubtful whether the latter Scio 1,930 2,195 2,291 Birkett, Birtett, Mich, will be able to attend his father's Sharon 1,015 1,162 1.161 Wonderful Success. We invite your attention to our funeral, which takes place at the house, Superior 1,196 1,214 1,253 to-morrow afternoon at four o'clock Sylvan 2,266 2,260 Of all the gentlemen of the medical MISCELLANEOUS. The final obsequies will be observed by Webster 858 929 969 >rofe8sion of whom we are acquainted, York 1,905 1.872 1,717 we know of no one who stands higher J—A set Of false teetb, In front ot Wm. Rev. Mr. Bradshaw, of the Congrega- Ypsilanti Township 1,225 1,364 1,459 J Whedon's house. Call at this office. tional church. Ypsilanti City _ 7,160 5,301 4,984 n the esteem and confidence of the BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. >eople than Dr. Fruth, who makes reg- TT'ODNB—l'airgold rimmed spectacles. Owner Totals „ 39,939 41,694 39,938 C can have the same by calling at 13 Detroit-st, l.iillKi in Conference. This would indicate a slight gain for ular professional visits to our citv. proving property and paying for this notice. 17 A very timely invitation. A conference of the Michigan minis- the county during the oast six years. This is due to his wonderful success in OY WANTED—To work in store. A good ters belonging to the Ohio Senate of the The city of Ann Arbor has gained reating many patients here that were B position to right boy. Address H.,care ol this Lutheran church, has been in session about 1,400. Jackson, Branch, Lena- considered beyond human power to office. 17 aid. The chief reason he succeeds so ». MA SIN, has leased the store, No. 32 E. here during the past three days. Ten wee and Monroe counties all show de- • Hurou-st, mxt to Randall's, where he will pastors from abroad have been present: crease of population since 1880, but the well is due to a thorough knowledge of opeT n up about August 1 with a large stock of new returns are too incomplete to make the human system gained by the most and second hand goods of all kinds. Everything An inspection of our stock the Rev. Messrs. Meiser, Detzer and in the line of house keeping can be found for Freudenreich, of Detroit; Born, of exact statement. It may safely be careful training in the principal centers about half the price of new. Don't fail to take Maybee; Schmierer; Volz, of Saginaw, stated, however, that Washtenaw is the of medical learning, which is worth advantage of the first and best. J. S. MANN, NO. and Hemminghaus, of Columbus, Ohio. only county in this congressional dis- jut little, yet in connexion with years S2 E. Huron-st, Ann Arbor Mich. 16 will convince you that The thesis for discussion by the confer- trict which shows a gain. of experience in hospital and private ERE is your chance to make money, "The jractice and the judicious use of com- Cyclone Dlcb-wather." State and county ence has been the doctrine of the mil- rightH s for sale. Send for circulars and prices. we can save you lennium. On Wednesday evening the The bids for the construction of the uon sense, adds greatly to making his Howard&Burdick,233 Bank-it, Room 13, Cleve- ordination sermon was delivered by new hospital buildings will be opened knowledge more valuable. One thing land. Ohio. 18 money on Rev. Mr. Meiser, of Detroit, after which by Secretary Wade, to-day, and for- n particular will impress you with EMOVED—From Wurster & Kern's on De- he doctor and that is his wonderful troit st. to Fourth st, over Allmendinger & Mr. Schultz, a theological student from warded to Charlevoix for inspection by Seybold'R s blacksmith shop, where I am prepared Detroit, was admitted into the Lutheran the building commiitee, consisting of method of determining diseased condi- to do all kinds of carriage painting. I. C. Handy. ministry. Regents Whitman, Draper and Hebard. tions without asking questions. The 21 WAGNER & CO., CLOTHIERS. cluded the two-year-old ram, Windsor WINGfcD SWEETNESS. MEN YOU HEAR OF. MICHIGAN (TENTRAI; Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan Ry THE REGISTER Prince. He was bred by the Mansells, E'ijah Halford has taken to horseback lime Table going Into effect Sunday, Nov. 25, '89 England's greatest breeders, and has Going North. Going South. won the First Royal twice in succession. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST IM- riding. " The Niagara Falls Route." THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1890. He is undoubtedly the finestShropshirn Gen. Boulanger's personal expenses 2. STATIONS. 1. I 3. PORTANT INDUSTRIES. Mail -Mail ram ever brought across the pond; and are defrayed by his French admirers. Ex. &£x I Pass. & Ex is indeed the best ever bred, except It is said that Senator Chase is the CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. perhaps the great Rector, now dead. A Craft That la More Ancient Than His- P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. AROUND THE COUNTY. only Quaker now in public life at Wash- it ;s 3 25 6 00Lv...Toledo.. .Ar 1 10 11 15 Windsor Prince occupies the position tory—Bees and Bee Keeping, Ancient JS582 3 30 6 Manhattan J'n.. 1 05|ll 10 in the Shropshire world that Axtell and Modern—Lands Flowing with Milk ington. 4 07 6 40| Monroe Junet'n 12 27,10 28 There are many rabbits throughout the does among trotting stallions. They Baron Haussmann, who did so much 4 17 6 47i Dundee 12 20 10 18 and Honey—A Great Bee and Honey i :S IS 4 8A 7 05 county. are each the best alive. sa = s is Milan 12 04 9 58 17 Exhibition. to improve Paris, is now a vigorous old : c. A. H. 4 53 7 21 Pittsfield .... 11 42| 9 34A. M The mill-pond at Manchester has been ;iC ri CO ; . 5 07 7 88..Ann Arltor... 11 30 9 22 Emery. man of 80 years. li- II- 6 00 8 15 dragged of its weeds. When Moses promised to bring the chil- 6 31) 5 30 7 50 Iceland's 11 15 9 07 7 45 [Crowded out last week] dren of Israel to a land flowing with milk Dom Pedro, ex-emperor of Brazil, is 6 4(1 Worden'; 7 85 Everybody in the county is rejoicing sa sa as 7 00 •South Lyons... 7 15 and honey, that promise meant far more an honorary member of the New York 5 68 X 10 ..Ham 1 urg.... 10 57 850 over the recent rains. Huckleberrying is the rage in this than it would to any modern nation. For a! a Co! Historical society. .2 e- i - 6 01 8 15...Hambuig J'u... 10 521 8 45 The York mills have been undergo- vicinity this week. in those days no nation on earth kuew ©« (Ot-OJ T 6 25, 8 42....Howell J'n.... 1" 28 8 20 ing extensive repairs. Emery Townsend, of East Saginaw, the art of making sugar. No, nor for Theodore D. Weld, the well known 6 L'.s 8 45 Howell 10 25 8 17 ss !S a 7 35' 9 85 Duraud. 9 35 7 30 Chris. Kaiser, of Francisco, died re- was seen on our streets, Monday. many centuries afterward. When Home anti-slavery agitator, celebrated his 86th ess 8 55 10 55...East Saginaw.. 7 45 5 55 cently, aged seventy years. Mrs. Smith and Blanche Benbow are and Greece were in the height of their birthday recently. 8 CO 10 15 Owosso 9 101 6 40 power hooey was the only sweetening o> >-* eo »*• to ii'B 8 05 10 80....Owosso J'n.... '.) 00 6 30 Goy. Luce will edify the farmers' club spending a few days visiting friends at Yke-President Morton has already iJ 9 0711 45 Ithaca. 7 50, 5 32 at Brid^ewater on August 26. Hamburg. known to civilization. Still later Richard achieve-i the distinction of being the in s 9 22 12 03 St. Louie 7 32 5 18 Mrs.S.Bird's many friends are pleased the Lion Heart, the leader of the crusad- a flir 9 82 12 08 Alma 5 During July the Ypsilanti waterworks ers, never tasted sugar. Later yet, best dressed man in Washington. A. M. 10 15112 45...Mt. Pleasant... 6 45' 4 3o;p35, M. to see her back in her old neighbor- CC t- OO C* C •£> II' pumped 24,212,658 gallons of water. William, the Conqueror of England and, i 5 30 10 45 1 80 Clare 6 151 4 008 40 Mgr. Sophronius, the Greek patriarch 7 30 3 10 1 50 6 30 hood She is recovering from her late still later, Wallace and Bruce, of Scot- OH sa ... .Cadillac Over 250,000 pounds of wool have illness. of Alexandria, is 99 years of age, and •3 t"0 8 10 3 60 Harrietta ; 9 59 5 20 been purchased in Chelsea this year. land, kuew not sugar. For ages honey has been a priest for seventy years. a a. 8 55 1 4 40 Copemish A. M. 9 05 4 40 Miss Estella Laraway, who has been 4 47 9 86.... Weldon J'n... 8 43i 4 14 The house of Win. Wanty, at Whit- was the world's reliance for sweets. 8SSSS8 ; spending a few weeks at the home of Honey was used to sweeten wine; to make j The late David Berry, of Coolangatta, IJj i'6"4O 5 52 ...Onekama J'n... 7 50 820 taker, was destroyed by fire recently. 11 15 6 15 ...F&PMC'e,... 7 25 2 40 H. Laraway, has returned to Grand lemonade with various acid juices; in all one of the oldest Australian colonists, aa a 11 25 6 la Manistee 7 15 2 30 The Manchester German Lutheran Rapids. cooking; to make all confectionary and j left $500,000 to St. Andrew's university. o.* 11 00 5 40 Fraukfort.... 7 50 2 50 Sunday-school held a picnic yesterday. r-!t*-00 3d^ That sneak who is filling L. E. Heb- candies. Barley sugar in a rude lorra Gen. Abner Doubleday is one of the 0 All passenger trains run dally except Sunday The North Sharon Sunday school held bard's reaper boxes with wool wants lo came first; but other sugara rapidly fol- three surviving oflicers of the garrison ;a a Connections at Toledo with rallroadsdlverglng their annual picnic at Wolf Lake, yester- beware, for the latter has caught on to lowed the discovery of America I At Manhattan Junction with Wheelliigi LakeEre day. of Fort Sumter at the time of its first K. a. At Alexis Junction with M. C R. R., L. H. that racket. How aucient is the art of rearing tame bom bardment. rt'y and F & p M R K A- Monroe Junction The I. O. G. T. lodge of Chelsea en- Messrs. Geo. Burd, Will Popkins.Will bees is unknown. But, wnn L. 8. <*. M.S. K'y. At Dundee with Lit Governor-elect Campbell, of Ohio, is M. S.. and M. & O. Ry. At Milan with W., St. L. A joyed a picnic, yesterday, atCavanaugh Clawson and ladies departed by the AS FAR BACK AS BISTORT GOES, a« j j :< P. Ry. At Plttefleld with L. S. A M. 8. H'y. Lake. evening train, Tuesday, for Whitmore even in the moat ancient Egyptian records, a Knight Templar, a member of the j 111 At Ann Arbor with Michigan Central R. R., and honey is spoken of. The mention of "wild Knights of Pythias, the Grand Army of at Sooth Lyon with Detroit iJinKlnu and North, Mrs. Elizabeth Cheshire, of Ypsilanti, Lake on a camping expedition. ern R. K.,and «, T. Kv. At Ashley with tbe To- died recently at the age of eighty- Rather a bold robbery occurred in this honey" in the Bible is an indication that the Republic and the Order of Elks. Jtj ! ledo, .Saginaw & Mustcegon railway. tame honey was common; as, indeed, it mil H. W. A8HI.FV, A. J. PAISLEY, seven. place the other night, the victim being The Rev. T. P. Sanford, who has be- U The Epworth League of Chelsea gave Wm. Whipple. Thieves gained an must have been to supply the enormous Superintendent, Gen. Passenger Agent. demand. Honey is also mentioned in the come the pastor of a Baptist church in f||SP GEO. H. HAZLEWOOD, Agent, Ann Arbor. an ice-cream social last Saturday eve- entrance through the front door by other ancient Bibles of the human race, Birmingham, England, is a full blooded ning. cutting the screen so they could un- negro, who was born a slave in Virginia. tDaily. •Sunday excepted. latch the door. They made off whh as well as in the Jewish Bible, and in such About $2,500 worth of stock in the a way as to prove that bee culture must Congressman Randall occupies a small proposed creamery at Saline has been $68, which they obtained out of Mr. have been a common art. In Grecian his- and very modest house on an unfashion- <). W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES TIME TABLE taken. Whippie's pants pocket, by the side of tory, and also in Roman, various localities, able street near the Capitol in Washing- G. P. & T A. Ohicaxo. Ae't. Ann Arbor. The alumni of the Manchester high his bed. as was natural when honey was so im- school enjoyed a lawn ice-cream social, portant an article, are mentioned for the ton. His home is as unpretentious as yesterday. I.I II It \ It I NO I IS. superior flavor of their honey, and also as his manners. The campers at Base Lake are living The Forum for August is an unusually wonderfully rich provinces, because honey The late Sir Benjamin Phillips, of Lon- FEBRUARY 1st, 1890, was abundant there. Whether the art, of don, was descended from the famous on woodchuck stew. So says the Dex- attractive number. Prince Kropotkin, bee culture was carried to so great a degree -^THE— ter Leader. who has made a thorough investigation of skill and science in ancient times as it Rabbi of Padua, Heir Katzenellenbogen, During July 11,000 pounds of butter of the greatest yields in the most is to-day is a problem; but there is reason or Maharam, one of the most influential were made at Sanford's Crossing in densely settled sections of Europe, to suspect that the apiarists of three or Jews of the Sixteenth century. jit. hlil, jMifijieapoli? & jWajiitoba Manchester. writes of The Possibilities of Agricul- four thousands of years ago were ex- Sir Julian Pauncefote is devoting tt ture. He showsthatby methods already tremely skillful. Certainly to-day the The P of I's will hold a union meet- in U.NC, cultivated lands can be made to good deal of time to the study of Amer- ing at the Chelsea town hall on Satur- Italian bees, that are deemed so superior, ican literature. He says that he had no and its branches Became the day, August 16. sustain ten times as many people as are the descendants of the superior bees are now alive with both better food and reared by the bee keepers who realization of the richness and variety of Conrad Finkbeiner, of Lima, has food of a less cost than now. Elizabeth SUPPLIED THE FEASTS OF THE ROMAN EM- the work of our men of letters. TRAINS CARRYING PASSESCERS LEAVE threshed barley on his farm, which Stuart Plielps, in an essay on the decol- Saraaate is a rather handsome man of averages 52* bushels to the acre. lete in modern life points out the decay PSKOB8 with choice honey, and the very name of a pronounced Spanish type. His thick, Great Northern Ry. Line. While Jacob Streeter, of Lima, was of delicacy in American life in its sev- TOLEDO threshing, the other day, he jumped off the choice Syrian bees of modern hives is wavy hair, originally jet black, is now eral departments. Senator W. E Chan- a reminder of their immense antiquity. the separator in such a way as to break dler explains the pending bills for tin^eil w itli gray, and worn in such a Oni'ilisi Express* 13:10a. in. Probably the Syrian bees of to-day are not way a ; to give a peculiar and at the Kansas City i:x|>r«'ss 10:20 a. in. his leg. national control of congressional elec- as highly cultivated as they were when Home seekers will fin J the last Barns belonging to David Potter, of tions, arguing favorably losuch control. same time distinguished touch to hisoi iha pulilic domain of agri- FREE Nt. l.ouis Dvpr.ss* 5:20 |>. in. Mr. Donald Morison explains the dis- Assyria was in her glory Syria has long features. His manners are affable, and euiiaral -md grazing value along I><>fiHtice Accommodation.. 1:45 p.m. Willis, were burned by lightning re- been a decaying country, going back to- theorem Northern By. in North LANDS. Trains marked thus • run daily; other TRAINS cently, including hay and grain and content in Newfoundland, and Mr.ward barbarism from her ancient high he speaks English fairly well. Dakoui and Montana. RUN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. one cow. Robert J. Burdette has an article en- civilization and splendidly organized in- ALL TRAINS MAKE DIKTOT CONNECTION FOR IN titled Are We a Frivolous People? The dustries in the days when her gardens and Settlers on free Government DIANAPOLIS The county papers are devoting con- LOW lands all ng the Great Northern siderablespace to interesting accounts of Forum Pub. Co., 253 Fifth-ave, New her honey were the pride of the Orient, Ry. in North Dakota and Mon- Palace Reclining ChairCars free on all Trains. the editorial excursion. THE REGISTER York. and when her splendid cities and grand BATES. tana get low rates aDd line mar- DR. FRUTH kets for products. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAIN SERVICE DAILY palaces were the wonder of the nations. was not represented. WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Rev. Mr. Lincoln, W. E. Boyden and Seribner's Magazine for August is a fic-And yet her long neglected bees, or long OF NEW YORK, WILL BE AT THE ELEGANT WAGNER SLEEPING CARS ON tion number containing six short sto- reared only by ignorant and degraded Finest r«snrt« in America along nrvi'i.\«j, ALL THROUGH TRAINS AND THE BEST A. Olsaver have leased a piece of keepers, arfe to-day one of the two most Cook House, Tuesday, AUK. 19. Great Northern Ry Line in Min- EQUIPPED DINING CAR SERVICE IN ries, five of them illustrated. A number nesota, Uakotas and Montana. MI ground at Portage Lake and will soon highly valued varieties of cultivated bees ii IN*;. THE WORLD. ereet a cottage thereon. of entirely new writers are brought forward with stories of striking origin- in the world. Six hours quicker time than by any nther route H4MI8E4, Montana produces the finest from Toledo to Kansas City, and a similar saving A correspondent of the Detroit Free ality. H. C. Bunner contributes a con- The bee is not by nature a native of Horses and Cattle. Free ranges to every point beyond the Missouri river. Press advises farmers not to thresh yet in Mouse, Milk and Sweet tinuation of Sterne's Sentimental many countries; yet their cultivation by CATT1.E. Grass Hills. For lowest rates, maps, folders, and descriptive their barley until September. He Bays Journey, writing in the quaint manner man has spread bees into all countries printed matter, write to or call on. the color will be brighter if the barley of that author A Sentimental Annex, that pretend to any degree of civilization, C. S. CRANE, F. CHANDLER, has passed through its first sweat in Sweet 0' nss Hills, Milk and Sun describing a visit to modern New York. and escaping colonies have caused wild Kivir V» (leys, Montana, reacned Asst, a. P. A., G. P. A . SHEEP, ST. LOUIS, MO. ST. LOUIS, MO. the stack. Mr. Aldrich contributes a dramatic bees wherever they can possibly sustain only bj Hie Great Northern Ry. Line. The Stock Raisers' para- P. E. D JMBAUGH. Pass. & Tkt. Agt, Quite a stir was created in the vicinity poem, The Sisters' Tragedy, one of his the climate. In tropical countries their dise. noes. of Pleasant Lake, Freedom, last Friday, most finished productions. There are cultivation is said to be estopped by their 308 Madison St., TOLEDO, O. on finding the body of an unknown speedily learning to cease storing their other poems by Andrew Lang, G. Mel- The regions tributary to Great man in the lake with a large stone tied ville Upton, and Emily Dickinson. The sweets for winter except iu small quanti Northern Railway Line in Mon- to his neck. Foul play is suspected— Point of View discusses The Tyranny ties. Nevertheless wild bees are found tana produces all the precious Chelsea Herald. of Things, An Obsolete Distinction, and in most tropical countries, though with and baser metals. The Dundee Reporter copies THE The Passing of a Week. Charles Scrib- different habits from ours. Cultivated ner's Sons. New York. bees have acquired, from centuries of in- These have made Montana the HF.AItn.H. Driinkenness REGISTER editorial on the candidacy of heritance, richest state per capita iu the Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured Mr. Allen without comment. If "si- Union. MINKS. 1 lence gives consent," we must infer A WOXDKIiFCL FACIIJTV OF ADAPTATION BV ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. For midsummer reading, the August to climate, like the horse, the dog, and II can be given in a cup of coffee or tea, or in ar- that the Reporter sanctions the senti- Ladies Home Journal is like a cooling The valleys of Red, Mouse, ticles of food, without, the knowledge of the per- ments therein expressed. other domestic animals and fowls, so that Missouri, Milk and Sun Rivers son taking it; it is absolutely harmless and will breeze—all the stories savor of the sea they now flourish in climates so cold that a. x. reached by Great Northern Ry. effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether Mr. Goodman, a second-hand dealer and country, and Julian Hawthorne, nature would never have taken them Line. Half rate excursions the patient i.-s a moderate dVinkeroran alcoholic Sept. 9, 23, and Oct. 14, 1890. wreck, IT NEVER FAIL8. We GUARANTEE of Ypsilanti, has the works of a primi- Maud Howe, Louise Chandler Moulton, there. K. Write F. I. WHITNEY, St. Paul, a complete cure in every instaiu-e. 4S page book tive wooden clock purporting to beKate Up?on Clark, Jenny June, Dr. Tal- How the world managed to get on so Minn. Addre»s in confidence, made in Connecticut. It is entirely of madge, all vie with each other in story, long-without sugar is a thing to wonder SPECIFIC CO.. 186 Race St.. Cincinnati, 0 wood, except the pallet and escapement, poem and article. The article on Pro- at. Think what we should do if suddenly and the wood is not the same as that miscuous Bathing for girls is specially deprived of sugar! Yet there were mighty used in later clocks. timely. The life of the fashionables at cooks in the ancient days, and luxurious The contract for building the sub- Newport is delightfully told in an arti- feasts; and Roman and Grecian families DB. FRUTH, structure for the new bridge across cle. Dr. Talmage tells how he preached of the higher classes set good tables, even OF THE the race in Milan has been let tohis first sermon, while ten of our most judged by our modern tastes, and kept Lock wood & Van Wormer, for $120.famous women try to answer the ques- pretty comfortable homes. No doubt an Provident Medical Dispensary, The new bridge, which is to be of iron, tion, Which is the Happiest Hour in a ancient Roman cook, if restored to life to- NEW YORK CITY, UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN same pattern and width of the river Woman's Life? Ten cents a number day, could teach our most skillful house- MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF bridge, is to be finished about the One dollar a year. 433-435 Arch-st, wives and caterers how to prepare all Ably assisted by a fall corps of competent phy- sorts of delicious viands and preserves sicians and surgeons, treats with unparalleled 20 th. Philadelphia. success all Chronic Diseases and Diseases of the Eye The following corps of teachers will with honey in place of sugar, that might and Ear of every nature upon the latest scientific wield the rod at Milan next year : G. Theodore Child, in the last number of be superior in delicacy to most of what princip.^ TIe particularly invites all whose A. Deunison, principal; Miss Gertrude Harper't Weekly, has a timely article on we consider our best of sugared cakes, cases havo been neglected, badly treated or pro- The Argentine Republic and its Pres- pastries, preserves, jellies and confections. nounced incurable. Patients who are doing wc'.l Hanson, assistant; Miss Viola Mead Most large expositions and fairs in which under tho care of their own physicians nce;l not grammar room ; Miss Laura Paine, in- ent Crisis. Having spent the sixaparian products figure now offer premi- call on us, as our province is to treat those who termediate ; Miss Lena Swick, second months from January to July, 1890, ums for cooking, preserving, jellying and cannot find reli -f otherwise. Believing tlmt sci- primary : Miss Anna Delaforce, first in South America, Mr. Child writes di- candying with honey. In this the Detroit ence is truth and "truth is mighty and will pro primary. rectly from his own observation and International Fair and Exposition, to be vail, when known, and knowing tuat disei^c When a girl is sixteen she likes to be experience. The paper is the result of held Aug. 2ti to Sept. 5, sets a notable can be cured with positive certainty, he invitet thought older; when she is thirty she a careful personal study of the condi- example this year, and includes the de- the afflicted to call and receive advice free aud be tries to appear younger; when she is tion of affairs in the country of the licious vinegar in its list. cured of their diseases. Argentines, and of the causes which There is no subject that requires so uincli fifty it natters her to be rated at thirty- Undoubtedly the ancients were far be- Btudy aid cxperienceas tiie treatmentand cu \ five, but when she is eighty she likes to have led to the present complications. of chronic diseases. The astonishing success and hind moderns, especially Americans, in remarkable cures performed by him is due to a be taken fur a hundred and ten, at the their bee apparatus. Invention wag not thorough knowledge of the structure and func- very least. Fearfully and wonderfully The August Popular Science Monthly highly prized nor at all protected by gov- tions of the humau sysfsm, and the cure of dis- made.—Chelsea Herald. ease by natural remedies. Let those given up by will contain the first of two important ernments in the old historic ages, as with others call for examination. He has successfully A shameful spectacle was seen on the articles by Mr. Edward Atkinson, deal- us. Hence the hives of the ancients were treated the following diseases since his arrival in Ypsilanti streets recently. A young ing with tariff revision from the sci- rude, though the old, typical, pine apple this State: Eye ana Ear diseases, Chronic Dior- itwea, Chronic Inflammation of the Womb, Chronic colored woman, with her baby in her entific standpoint, under the title,Com- shaped bee hive, that figures so largely in Inflammation of the Bladder, Painful or Irregular arms, was being transported upon a mon Sense Applied to the Tariff pictures, is a very ancient form, and Menstruation, Fever Sores and IMers, Tnoontiliena dray, on her way to jail. She was crazy Question. Like other articles in the figures in the most antique Syrian draw- of Urine, Tape Worms, 1 rookedLimbsand Enlarged Joints, Spinal Curvatures, Club Foot, Hip Joint drunk, and screaming and struggling field of political science which appear ings and sculptures. But those old bee Disease, White Swelling, Discharging Abscesses, Ste- with all her might, and the officer in in the Monthly, these papers will discuss keepers had no patent hives, frames, comb rility or Barrenness, Kervouimess and General Debil- charge had all he could do to hold her the subject with a refreshing disregard foundations, extractors, or tools of any ity, Impotency, Disease of the Kidneys and Bladder. Leucorrhea or Whites, Blotches, Pimples, Skin Dis down upon the platform of the vehicle of partisan advantage. $5.00 a year. and all sorts, such as moderns use. How- eases, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Dropsy, Cancer, Epi- The child was hurt in the scuffle, and D. Appleton & Co., New Xork. ever, they were up to all the tricks of the leptic Fits, Erysipelas, Gravel, Goitre, Gleet, Oojwr- THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, added its lamentable protestations to trade. No modern could teach them any- rhoea, Hydroce'c^V tarfZDiseas6,Headacbe, PUes,liys- Including main lines, branches and extensions East and West of the ieriatSyphUis,Si. yitusD1 known physicians in Michigan, died the WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—After discus- any fine day. Mr. Morton frequently ac- sion Monday the House agreed to por- RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. AGENT FOR THE companies them. other day at his home in Detroit, aged 68 years. tions of the conference report on the Loans and Discounts ....I 344,369 24 Capital Stock paid in 1 50.000 00 Stocks, bonds and mortgages etc 255 2S4 95 Surplus Fund 100,000 06 My physician said I could not live, my sundry civil bill, and ordered a further Undivided Profits 17,887 08 CHAMPION BINDERS AND UOWEKS, J. C. Williamson's lumber yard at Overdrafts. J.461 76 liver out of order, frequently vomited Jackson suffered a $25,000 loss by fire. conference on the amendments in dis- Dividends unpaid 564 00 No. 9 l>c«rolt St.. -- Ann Arbor, Mich. pute. Due from banks in reserve cities 93,791 69 Commercial deposits 154,915 62 greenish mucous, skin yellow, small dry At Jackson the other day fire did $25,- Due from School District No. 1, A. A.... 3,827 49 Savings deposits 362.760 56 Due to banks and bankers 128 25 humors on face, stomach would not retaiu 000 damage to K. C. Williamson's and C. Bills in transit 3,353 30 food. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me. Crushed to Death. Certificates of deposit 19.853 03 H. Plummor's lumber yards. QUINCY, 111., Aug. 12.—County Treas- Furniture and fixtures 1,930 85 LUMBER! Mrs. Adelaide O'Brien, 372 Exchange-st, A new railroad company has been Current expenses and taxes paid 115 64 t T:'6128 54 urer John B. Kreitz was caught be- STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, SS. Buffalo, N.JT. formed at Holland, who will build a road Checks and cash items 825 78 tween the sides of a car and the depot Nickels and pennies 90 84 I, ( 'HAS. K. HISCOCK, Cashier of theabove named Lieutonant—''Have you tried your new along the south shore of Black lake. platform on Monday, receiving injuries Gold . H 15,000 00 Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- Silver 1,600 00 ment is true, to the best of my knowledge and LUMBER! horse, yet, mamVlli?" Lady—"Yes, and Building permUs are now required at from which he soon died. A companion, belief. CHA8. K H18COCK. Cashier. D. d. and National Bank notes 14,024 00 the rascal acted as if he wanted to run Port Huron. Joseph Boll, was fatally hurt. CORRECT—Attest • CHRISTIAN MACK, DAV:J> t:is- away with me." Lieutenant (sighing Detroiters consume 1,400 gallons of I 736,128 54 SEV, Wn D. HARRIMAN, Uirectois LUMBER! deeplv) -"A very natural !eeling,mam'sellp. ice cream daily. The Failure Record. Subscribed and sworn to Deioie me. du* 24t day o/ May 1890 NEW YOKK, Aug. 9.—The business HENRY J. MANN, Notary Public It you contemplate building call at I'am not surprised in the least. I'd feel Fiends in human form attempted to that way myi>elf." wreck a train on the C. & G. T. road failures occurring throughout the coun- near lmlay City, the other night, by try during the last seven days number FBRDON If you do not feel will it is because stretching a heavy cable wire used to 208, as compared with 189 last week. you have violated some law of nature. unload gravel cars across the track. I* For the corresponding week of last year Nature, however, ia kindness itself, and was discovered in time to provent an the figures were 201. has provided that which if properly taken accident Two Men Killed. will again permit you to enjoy her in all A circular saw burst in Penoyar Bros.' FRANKFORT, Ind., Aug. 8.—A boiler her beauty. We have but one of her mill at Oscoda the other night and fly- explosion in the saw-miil of John Ja- numerous remedies to give you, which will ing pieces struck a man named Pelon coby near here Thursday killed the To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti- not cure you of every ill flesh is heir to, pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take Corner Fourth and Depot Sts., ai d in the arm, mangling it so it was am- proprietor and James Shoemaker, the A the safe and certain remedy, but to you who are suffering with Indi- putated. engineer, and scattered the building all The LuriiKt. Funtext and ttm—t 1" the World. get our figures for all kinds of gestion, bad taste in the moutn in the morn- ntMenger ao'onnHlnttony unexcelled. SMITH'S Six hundred and eighty-three crawl- over the town. NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. ing, headache and a general depressed DEVONIA, Aug. 9. I ETHIOPIA. Aug 30 feeling, if you have any Rheumatic trouble, ing, wriggling, slimy lizards captured Women IVItMt Break Koch. ANCHORIA, Aug. 23. I KUK.VESSIA. Sept. 6 be it in any form, if you have a running in a Sandstone County well have been LOIISVII.I.K, Ky., Aug. 11.—A resolu- HEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. LUMBEE on exhibition in a Jackson jewelry sore which won't heal, take Loose's Ex- tion has been adopted by the board of The Celebrated I July 26ih; Sept -"th We manufacture our own Lumbei tract of Red Clovt-r, which contains noth- store. charity commissioners that women at CITY OF ROME. I Aug. 23d; Oct. 18th BILE BEANS and guarantee ing but a pure extract of the clover blos- Quartz rock carrying very large and the work-house shall hereafter be com- SALOON, SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE Fso «hc IHAU Size (40 little TSe.insto the numerous nuggets of gold was taken rates on iow**t twins to un to retain 49-Glve us a call mid we will make It by either the picturesque Clyde, River Mersey, North or Price of cither oize, 28c. per Bottle. funded. It costs tu lung tor the experi- Peninsula mine at Ishpeming at a depth Government reports show a decided to vour Interest, as ottr large and we.*> of only twenty-five feet. The Michigan falling off in average promise of oorn South of Ini;iiifi Na»ple« or Gibraltar. K>raded stock fully sustain* oar axaer- ment and can do you Du barm. Is it not CIRCULAR LETTtRS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS KSG worth a trial? For sale by Eberbach & has also struck another rich pocket in a yield this year, owing to dry weather in ut Iiiwuet current rates. Apply to Any of our loca/ JAMES TOLBSBT, Prop. drift eighty-five feet below the surface. many looalities. mrwits, or to HENDERSON BROS.. Chicago. J.F.S*HTH«,CO.Jiaker»of"BaEBEA.NS," ST. LOUIS MO. T. J. KJKJKCH. mint. Son. «'. W. tIKLUIK. l.iirnl Agent. WHY will intelligent citizens waste PERSONAL. THE REGISTER. their vote upon third or fourth parties? PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY It must be evident enough to all that J. V. Sheehan left on Tuesday nigh KITTEEDO-B & MOK.-A-3ST, either the republicans or democrats will for New York city. ANN ARBOR, MICH. elect their ticket this fall. No other Mrs. J. H. Wade has returned from a organization has a ghost of a chance. visit at Minneapolis. TEBMS: Furthermore, a vote cast for a "side- Mrs. Dr. MacLachlan and daughter O ne Dollar per year In Advance 41.50 are visiting in Detroit. If not paid until a(t«r six months. show" candidate is generally not only Mrs. Caroline Gott and daughter have The Carpenters and Masons useless but suicidal. A prohibitionest returned from Chicago. M&-Fijicen Cents per year additional, to Sub- vote is at least three quarters of a demo- Mrs. B. F. Watts has returned from a Are making life a burden while the changes and improvements are in progress at the erloen outside of Waahtmaw County. cratic vote, that is, it is a vote indirectly five weeks' visit at Flint. cast for the saloon. Most of the intelli- Miss Eva Jenkins, of Flint, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. F. Watts. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14,1890. gent laborers are protectionists and re STAR publicans. A vote cast for the labor J. A. Brown left for Boston and Phil- HOUSE. ticket is nevertheless practically a adelphia, on Saturday last. It. i>nl.11. HI State Convention. J. E. Duffy has returned from a trip It is hammer, and pound, and saw; dust, and noise, and confusion; but we return good for vote for free trade. All these facts to Alpena and Cheboytran. evil. We make men who toil smiling and happy. HIADQ1ARTERS REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL are very well known to the shrewd COMMITTEE. Miss Keene, of Tavistock, Ont., is DETROIT, July 12.1890. ooliticans of the democratic party, who Workingmen, we have bargains for you. $1.00 Pantaloons, GUARANTEED, now 79 cents A State Convention of the Republicans of visiting Mrs. Sophia Spring. Michigan will be held at the Detroit rink, De- are doing no end of chuckling. Theturth $1.25 Oxford Shirts, stylish, now 79 cents. $1.25 Crush and Stiff Hats, cheap, now 79 cents! troit, beginning at 2 o'clock p. M., Wednesday, F. C. Fogarty, of Flint, has taken a August 27, and continuing Thursday, August 28, is that there is never room for more position with the Two Sams. These prices are for laboringmen while other members of their craft are driving us crazy 1890 for the purpose of nominating candidates than two parties. If neither of these does for state offices and for Justice of the Supreme John Goodspeed and Hudson Ellis with noise, but are also putting us in excellent shape for fall business. Court, to fill vacancy; also for the purpose of se its duty, then it is the part of those who have returned from the east. lccting a chairman of the State Central Commit- are displeased to work reforms from the Sam Kinne is spending a few weeks tee and two members thereof from each con- gressional district, and the transaction! of such inside. In politics, as in religion,heresy with friends in New York state. other business as may properly come before tt Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodyear have re- In accordance with a resolution adopted at and schism are usually indefensible. Grand Rapids, May 10,18T5. every county will be turned from their trip to the east. Look Out for Drives entitled to one delegate for each 600 of the total Dr. G. W. Welch, of Jackson, spent \ vote cast for Governor at the last State election (November, 1888), and one additional deli gate for JUDGE CUNNINGHAM, of Arkansas, is a Monday with his mother on Ann-st. as we emerge from our present dust and confusion. every fraction amounting to 300, but each organ- President Angell and Mrs. Angell are ized county will be entitled to at least one dele- Democrat, but his Democracy is of a Under a resolution of 18i8, no delegate will be little different stamp from that which spending a few days at Geneva, N. Y. entitled to a seat in the convention who does not mostly prevails in the South. In fact, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fuller, of Milan, reside in the county he proposes to represent. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Good- A. L. NOBLE, Leading Clothier and Hatter. The delegates from each congressional district he is even guilty of doing that terri- rich. are requested to meet in caucus at 12 o'clock ble thing which unpatriotic citizens noon, Wednesday, August 27, and select candi Miss Ruth Durheim will teach school dates as follows, to be presented to the State Con- call " waving the bloody shirt," and at Vermillion, Ohio, during the ensuing vention for confirmation: Two members of the year. State Central Committee, one Vice-President, one still worse, no one can accuse him of Assistant Secretary and one member for each of not knowing what he is talking about. Misses Lizzie Dignan and Jennie the Committees on "Credentials,"' "Resolutions," Keegan left on Saturday last for " Permanent Orgwiization and Order of Busi- As is well known, the judge, not long ago, delivered a ringing charge Boston. GEORGE A. HOPKINS, Chairman. T. F. Leonard and Capt. Bortle re- Are you interested in H. C TILLMAN, Secretary. to the grand jury, when the Clayton- turned on Saturday from their trip to Kepiibllcan County Convention. Breckinridge trouble came up. Said Chicago. A Republican County Convention to elect he: "Mind you, political assassina- Miss Electa Burleigh, of Rochester, twenty-one [21] delegates to the Republican State Convention to be held in Detroit, Wedneday, tions do not originate in the minds of N. Y , has been visiting her uncle, 0. J, August 27,1890; also to elect twenty-one [21] dele- men in the humblest walks of life. Burleigh. gates to the Second District Congressional Con- vention to be held in Adrian September 2; also to Men who earn their living by the sweat Mr. and Mrs- G. H. Rhodes and Mrs. elect a Chairman, Secretary, and County Com- of their browa, whose lives are poems W. N. Whitlock are spending the week mittee, and to transact such other business as in Saginaw. may properly come before it, will be held at the of honor and industry, do not find it in Court House In Ann Arbor, on Thursday, August Rev. J. T. Sunderland and family 21,1890, at 11 o'clock. A. M. The cties. wards, and their minds to conceive assassination, CARPETS? townships will be entitled to send delegates to have been sojourning several weeks at the County Convention as follows: but it is conceived and planned by more Silver Lake. If you are, we can save you time, trouble and money. Ann Arbor city— Pittsfleld 4 influential, fine-haired gentlemen, who Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Clarkson and First Ward 5 Salem I family have returned from a visit tt Second " 4 Saline 7 pretend to be respectable." In view of We presume you want a GOOD Carpet—one that will wear. Third " 4 Scio 7 such testimony, what warrant is there Macon, Mich. Fourth " 5 Sharon 4 Fifth " 3 Superior 4 for stating that all the crimes in the Mrs. D. Johnson and son, of Harvard You would like to pick it out from a large variety of new and desirable patterns. Sixth " 3 Sylvan 8 111., are expected here soon, to visit Ann Arbor town 4 Webster 4 South originate with the "poor whites," Mrs. W. B. Jolly. Augusta 5 York 7 who seem to serve no useful func- You naturally want the very lowest prices. Bridgewater 4 Ypsilanti town 5 Mrs. Quigley and two daughters, of Dexter 3 Ypsilanti city- tion in life, other than to vote the ticket Grand Rapids, have moved into Mrs. Freedom 4 First ward 4 If you value the above in buying anything in the Carpet, Curtain, or Oil Cloth Lima 4 Second- 3 which the local aristocrats make up for Beckwith's house. Lodi 4 Third " 4 them ? Let the blue blood of the South Mrs. Chas. Chapin and son, of De- line, call on the Carpet Department of Lyndon 3 Fourth" 8 troit, are visiting Mrs. Norman Chapin, A Manchester 8 Fifth " 4 answer, if it can. Northfield 5 of South Fifth-ave. By order of Committee. Irving G. McColl, of Webster, lit '90 W. M. OSBAND, P. W. CAEPENTEH, Chairman, ALBERT R. URAVES. has taken a position as state editor on Secretary. the Cleveland Press. One of Waslatenaw County's Most In- Major Soule is at the Ypsilanti sani- Republican CongreNslonal Conven- telligent and Prosperous Farmers.— tarium, where he is undergoing treat tion. Sketeb of a Busy and Useful Life. ment for rheumatism. The Republican Congressional Convention of the 2nd district will be held at Adrian,September Albert E. Graves is one of the most Mrs. C. W. Belser, who has been vis- 2nd, at 2 p. M. By order of the Committee. highly respected farmers of Ypsilanti iting her parents in Illinois, returned F. K. OWEN| Chairman. home on Saturday last. township. He is one of a family of six Mrs. H. P. Finley, accompanied by Republican Ward Caucuses. children, of whom five are still living, 20 South Main Street. The Republican ward caucuses of the City of her daughter and her sister, Mrs. Doty, Ann Arbor will be held on Tuesday evening, one, a brother, being a United States left on Monday for Mackinac. August 1ft, at 7 o'clock local time, for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention to commissioner in Detroit. Another Mrs. Amanda Yale left for Detroit, the be held on Thursday, August 21, at the following brother, F. A. Graves, is living on the other evening, on business. Her resi- places: dence is now at 37 Monroe-ave. First ward—O. M. Martin's office. old homestead about three miles south Second ward—John Heinzmann's store. of Ypsilanti. Judge Harriman left on Saturday for Third ward—Agricultural room at Court House. a trip down the St. Lawrence to Boston Fourth ward—Fireman's Hall. Fifth ward—Engine Hou=e. Up to the age of sixteen, Mr. Graves and other New England points. Sixth ward—Engine House. lived at home, working on his father's Dr. A. C. Nichols and wife leave next The People's Day, Friday, By ORDER OF THE WARD COMMITTEES. farm and attending the district school. Friday morning for Bass Lake, where they will camp out for ten days. Ann Arbor Township. He then was sent to the union school of The Republicans of Ann Arbor township are Yosilanti for two years, and following Mrs. Chauncey Millen and daughter, requested to meet at the agricultural room in the of Manchester, have been spending the -.A.T- basement of Court House on Monday P, M. at 3 this, spent three at the state normal. At past week with friends in this city. o'clock sharp, August 18th, to elect four delegates the age of twenty-three, he married to the County Convention to be held at Ann Ar- Mrs. S. A. Moran left on Monday for bor August 21st. Miss Phebe M. Comstock, of Ypsilanti. her former home at Niles, Mich., where FRED. B. BRAIN, ) Although Mr. Graves is not an old she will visit for a week or ten days. WM. BDRK, S-Committee. man, his years numbering just two GEORGE W. FOSTER, ) score and ten, he has filled many posi- Mrs. Arthur Tourtellotte, of San tions of honor and trust in this com- Francisco, has been visiting her mother- Webster Repnbllcan Caucus. in-law, Mrs. A. Tourtellotte, of Wil- Republican electors of the township of Webster munity. For the past eleven years, he will meet at the town hall, Tuesday evening, has satisfactorily discharged the duties liams-st. August 19, at 7 o'clock p. M., for the purpose of supervisor, and for four years previous Miss Lizzie Brehm, of this city, and her of electing four delegates to the county conven- tion to be held in Ann Arbor, August 21. to that was town clerk. He is at present guest, Miss Eda Lindemann, of Detroit, BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE chaplain of Ypsilanti Grange, superin- nave returned from a sojourn at Whit- NO. 43 SOUTH MA.I1ST STREET. tendent of the Methodist Sunday-school more Lake. in Ypsilanti, and a member of the of- UNLESS all the indications are decep- ficial board of the church. He has Miss Nellie Garrigues, lit'89, has been tive, Joseph B. Moore, of Detroit, will recently been engaged in taking the appointed to the chair of English United States census for his town, and literature at the Washington, D. C, Extraordinary Bargains Every Friday this Season. One Lot All-Wool In- be the republican candidate for the performed the work in his usual high school. office of state treasurer. Mr. Moore, thoroughgoing way. Like other enum- Miss Lizzie Miller left on Monday grain Carpets at 60 cents per yard. who is cashier of the Peninsular Savings erators, he can relate some very funny morning for her future home in Chi- Bank in Detroit, is an experienced stories of his experiences while doing cago. Her sister Emma will join her in this work. To a man of his hospitality, financier. Not only that, but he has a few weeks. Thomas Bonner has returned from the most disagreeable feature, while E. E. Calkins and wife returned on his yisit at Oscoda. always taken a prominent part in poli- acting as enumerator, was the lack of Monday night from Whitmore Lake, tics. At present he is treasurer of the common courtesy which so many well- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peterson leave for to-do people were so ready to show to a where they have been camping since Cleveland to-morrow. inn Arbor Engine and Boiler Works. Michigan Republican League. There the first of July. neighbor. It was a disagreeable reve- D. C. Fall left on Wednesday for a MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN can be no question but that Mr. Moore lation to the subject of our sketch, to Miss Charlotte Braley, of Albion, N. trip around the lakes. would fill the office of state treasurer meet with some one comfortably seated Y., and Mrs. Wm.Packard, of Macedon, 4 Miss Nina Winegar, of Howell, is vis- Corliss Engines.Vertical Automatic Engines and Boilers, with credit both to himself and to the at the dinner or supper table, and have N. Y., are spending a few days with iting at C. C. Warren's. him answer his questions and allow him Mrs. R. A. Bea'.. Saw-Mill and Flour Mill Machinery, Mill Gearing, Columns and 1 Beams, Channet Irons, Pulleys state. It would be a mistake, in our and Shafting, Tie Posts, Post Anchors, Grate Bars, Ash Pit Doors, Sash Weights, Patents and all kinds to depart without so much as a friendly Mrs. Pauline G-.egg and Mrs. Mrs. Henrv McLaren has returned opinion if the party fails to place him invitation to "set up." Ketcham, of Jackfon. are spending a from a trip to Bay City. upon the ticket. few days with Mrs Gregg's daughter, Mrs. Eugene F. Cooley, of Lansing, is Mr. Graves is a member of the ma- Mrs. W. D. Adams. visiting Mrs. T. M. Cooley. sonic order, a staunch supporter of the HUNTER & TURNBULL. Miss Hattie Nellis and Miss Jennie David Mayer and Wm. Arnold have THE attempt on the part of the New republican party and the principles it returned from a visit at Howell. upholds. He is also a liberal patron of McNickel, of Turner, 111., are spending York Mail and Express to induce the a few weeks with Miss Maggie Dono- L. D. Watkins, of Manchester, is vis- negroes in South Carolina to run a ticket the better class of newspapers and monthly periodicals, a thing too many van, of the fi fth ward. iting his daughter, Mrs. S. W. Clarkson. comprising only full-blooded Africans, farmers neglect. Mr. and Mrs. Graves Mrs. Charles Stone, of south Fifth- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jennings are ex- W. F. LODHOLZ is both nonsensical and wrong. Ever have no children to enjoy their attrac- ave has returned from northern Michi- pected home from Europe next Satur- -IS OFFERING- since the war, the southern whites have tive and comfortable home. They are, gan. She moves into her new house on day. done just what the Mail and Express however, great lovers of young folks' Ingalls-st in a few days. society, and many young people of the Mrs. W. R. Clark, of Kalamazoo, is advises the negroes to do, i. e. band J. A. C. Hildner, of Detroit, lit '90, visiting her father, Mr. I. C. Handy, of Bargains in Groceries & Provisions Methodist Sunday-school of Ypsilanti was in the city over Sunday. He has this city. together on race lines, and northern can testify with enthusiasm to their accepted a position as superintendent people have protested with just indig- hospitality. o( the Hancock public schools. Prof. Emanuel Schmid and family, of Columbus, Ohio, are visiting relatives in nation. The democrats have always Prof. W. H. Hawkes, superintenent of this city. FIRST-CLASS GOODS A SPECIALTY. been bound to one section and to one Wheelmen's Trip. the Birmingham schools for three years, has recently accepted the position of The Keystone bachelors leave for New Teas at 25c, 30c, 40c and 60c per pound. Kettlea, porcelain lined, free with 1 pound Bakin* race, but true republicans know neither The following members of the Zukey Like, next Monday, for two Powd- r at 50c per pound. China Ware free with 1 pound coffee at 25c per pound, race nor section. Those who advocate superintendent of the Howell schools. The best goods at the lowest prices. Always full weight and measure. All goods fresh and war- Warwick Cycle Club, of this city, will weeks of sport. ranted, delivered to any part of the city. You will lave money by trading with the establishment of an exclusively take in the trip of the League of Mi-is Joanna Kemp, who has been Misses Gertrude and Bertha Rose lave negro party are guilty of the rankest American Wheelmen to Niagara Falls : spending her summer vacation here, returned from Portage Lake, where starts for the "Soo" next week, where they have been camping for some time. political heresy. Kobt. Staebler, Henry Eidley, Wm. she is engaged to teach the ensuing W. F. LODHOLZ, 4 and 6 Broadway. \ Frank and Wm. Arnold, accompanied year. William S. Frost, a graduate of the as far as Detroit, by the balance of the law department, is now lecturer on THE International Parliamentary Con- H. J. Frost, pbarmic '89, who has been club, consisting of the following mem- with E. E. Calkins for the past year, has contracts and commercial law at the ference in London, recently, passed bers : Wm. Stiegelmayer, E. Staebler, started a store in Saginaw on his own South Dakota agricultural college. -A.:R,:E ITOTJ the following resolution, the wisdom of C. Allmand, C. Dietas, W. Rettich, G. behalf. W. Palmer '90 takes his place which must appeal to every thinking Schleede, S. Henne, F. Stierle. F. in this city. Mysterious Disappearance. TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OP A man : "That, as a means for promoting R. Rentchler, A. Mayer, E. Graves, G. VV. G. Doty has returned from his Stranger (driving past the foot of a peace and good will between nations, Wright, T. Walker, L. Damm, D. Green, official trip to northern Michigan. He mountain, to driver)—Anything remark- the members urge the conclusion of J. Kirkendall, E. Wurster, G. Brehm, went as far as Duluth, returning to De- able about this mountain? Reduction Sale of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and T. Waesch. troit by boat, and had a most enjoyable Driver—There is nothing peculiar treaties of arbitration by which, with- time everywhere he stopped. out interference with their indepen- They will leave for Detroit, Sunday about the hill itself, but there's a queer morning, August 17, at 5 o'clock, and Mrs. B. F. Barnett, of Muskegon, has story connected with it. SILVERWAEE P dence or autonomy, nations would en- on Monday will wheel with the Detroit been visiting her husband's mother, on Jewett-ave, for the last two weeks. She Stranger—What is that? I have more goods on hand at this season of the year than I wish to carry, and in gage to submit to arbitration the settle- Club to the Falls, where the National Driver—A young lady and gentleman order to close them out QUICK, will sell at a ment of all differences which might arise Convention of the L. A. W. will be started recently for Canada.accompanied by the Misses Hattie and Mattie Bar- went out for a walk on this hill; they as- between them. Bat where the con- held on August 25, 26 and 27, 1890. They will ride six days from Detroit to nett. cended higher and higher, and—never BIG SACRIFICE, REGARDLESS OF COST. clusion of treaties of arbitration may, came back again. Toronto, and will then taku the boat Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Slos-ion, of Cold- It will pay you to buy now, if you don't want them for six months hence. for the present, be found difficult of across Lake Outario, riding 34 miles the water, who returned a few days ago from Stranger—Dear me! What, then, be- realization, the conference strenuously first day, 49 the second, 35 the third, 48 an extensive trip to the Yellowstone came of the unhappy pair? If your eyes trouble you, call and have them tested FREE OF CHARGE. I have one of urges the settlement of disputes by the fourth, 4i» the fifth and 39 the sixth valley, have been visiting Mrs. Slosson's Driver—They went down on the other the best test cases made in Paris. —a distance of 254 miles from Detroit to arbitration or mediation." mother, Mrs. Mary Conover, of south »ide.—Der Schweizerische Dorfkalen- Toronto. Fifth-ave. der. GILBERT BLISS, - - - US. Main Street. 4 LATEST COUNTY NEWS. PlttsHeld. Stephen Mills is still under the pby Stony Creek. sician's care and unable to sit up. The hum of the threshing machine Two young ladies from Monroe were WIDE AWAKE! is again heard in the land. the guests of Mrs. Adam Braun, las Mrs. Dancingburg, of Jackson, and week. daughter Eva are vibiting in this Miss Mary Hill, of Ann Arbor, spen vicinity. Sunday with her mother, Mrs. O. L The drouth has ruined some of the Warner. farmers' early crops of beans, and they Miss Mary Forsythe, of Pittsfield, wil We are Hot to be Undersold. are plowing them up. begin her school in the Mills' district Ypsilantl. September 1. A visit to our store will convince the most skeptical. Note a few prices Mrs. D. C. Batchelder has returned Webster. from her eastern visit. Master Ray and Miss Lena Fall are All of our I2jc Satines to close at 9c. John Goodspeed has returned from a rusticating in town. All of our i2^c Dress Ginghams to close at 9c. trip down the St. Lawrence. E. S. Cushman and family are camp One lot of Summer Corsets to close at 45c. Mrs. Bert W. Amsden, of Manchester, ing out at Whitmore. is visiting friends in our city. Rev. Lincoln and family are enjoying FREE! FREE! One lot of Silk Mitts, worth 25c, to close at I2^c. Miss Libbie Foy, of East Saginaw, is camp life at Portage Lake. One lot of Child's Hose, worth 15c, to close at 9c. visiting her sister, Mrs. Minnis. Mrs. Deyoe and niece, Eva Gilbert, o Closing all ot our Baby Bonnets at one-half price. Mrs. L. J. Stiles, of Whitmore Lake, St. Clair, spent Sunday with friends spent Saturday at C. M. Fellows'. here. Extra fine assortment of Ladies' and Children's Col- Five business college students wheeled Miss Ella Latson, of Omaha, Neb- lars at greatly reduced prices. over to Ann Arbor, Saturday, for a little raska, arrived in time to attend the All lines of Summer Goods marked at prices to close fun. funeral of her sister, Mrs. Robert Me AT THE TWO SAMS. at once. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Cheney have Coll, last week. She returns this week been away on a little pleasure trip up Last Thursday morning, occurred the north. sad death of Una Scadin, somewha Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hendershott, of past three years of age. The funera We are Prepared to Meet All Competition. Tecumseh, were visitors at our city over was held at the house Friday, at 3 p. M One-quarter Free to every pur- Sunday. This is the second time the parents Miss Anna Poucher, of Manchester, were called to mourn over the death o was the guest of Miss Emma Dickerson a much beloved child. chaser of any suit of Clothing in over Sunday. Saline. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews will leave Miss Alice Sturm is visiting in the House. Men's Suits, Boys' GOODYEAR & ST. JAMES, for Detroit, the last of the week, to re- Clinton. main about ten days. Rev. D. Q. Barry has returned from Suits, Children's Suits—none re- 13 S. Main St., - ANN A BOR, MICE Miss Hattie and Fannie Kief have his vacation. been spending a week or more with Clyde Bortle, of Toledo, is visiting friends in Manchester and vicinity. his parents in town. served. All go at C. L. Yost has purchased a house and Miss Clara Weaver, of Berlin, Ont., is lot, on Hurou-st, of Mr. Whittlesy, a visiting H. A. Liesemer. tailor of Detroit, who formerly resided About fifteen mechanics from Saline here. are working in Ann Arbor. Messrs. Densmore and Fell, the new W. H. Danforth and family are spend- J. T. JACOBS & CO.'S clothiers, are in the east purchasing ing a few weeks at Bay View. goods for their store, which will open Eden Ruckman and wife are spend- 1-4 FREE: about September 1. ing a few days at Elsie, Mich. Richard Putnam, son of Prof. R. W. Putnam, will not attend the Univer- Mrs. Chas. Fosdick, who has been il 75 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. sity this year, having accepted a position for five months, is improving. -ANNOUNCEMENT!- at Sioux Falls University, Dakota. Mills & Parsons sold a carload o sheep to Adrian parties this week. Salem. Geo. Chandler has returned from a ALL KINDS OF Mrs. Lewett Austin is visiting friends visit at his grandmother's in Clinton. at Orchard Lake. Mrp. Daniel Crane and children, 0: ALL HATS H FREE. Dr. Frederick is confined to his home Saginaw City, are visiting 3. D. Mun- on account of illness. roe. NOBBY STRAW HATS, Three or four of Mr. Angel's children Mr. Hubbard and Miss Jennie are down with diphtheria. Munroe spent Sunday at I>. B This Sale commences August 1. It will pay our All the Latest Styles of Stiff Hats. All the Latest Mrs. Geo. S. Wheeler is convalescing Munroe's. from a severe attack of fever. Miss Luella Wilcox, of Elkhart, Ind. customers from all parts of the County—from Styles of Mrs. Morgan, wife of Prof. Morgan, of is spending a couple of weeks at Mr the Deerfield high school, is visiting Fitzgerald's. Chelsea, Ypsilanti, Dexter, South Lyons, Worden, friends in the village. Mrs. Dr. A. Wheelock, of Goodrich, Bridgewater, Manchester, Milan and Dundee—to Fred Foreman has finished his con- Genesee Co., is visiting her mother, Spring and Summer Clothing tract of painting the residence of Dr. Mrs. S. Fosdick. attend the great One-quarter Free Sale. Don't Tweedale, which now presents a greatly Wm. Derendinger started Wednes Wait. Be quick. This sale lasts only until August In Thin Coats, Underwear, etc. Also a large line of improved appearance. day with a carload of sheep for San Mrs. W. H. Shannon, with her two Antonio, Texas. 15. The bell will ring with every sale TRUNKS AND VALISES. little daughters, is spending a few weeks The York mills are again in running at the home of her parents, on tha banks order, G. B. Mason having remodeled of the broad St. Lawrence, near King- the mills to a considerable extent. The Best $1.00 Pant in the State for Workingmen, at ston, Ontario. Mr. Rice and wife, who have been Wm. Derendinger sold to parties west visiting Mr. Lake, on the Base Line, his two carloads of sheep that he in J. T. JACOBS & CO.'S, have left to spend a few weeks with tended to ship to San Antonio, Texas. friends in Oakland county, prior to re- Miss Nettie Sanford was taken with 27 and 29 Main Street, - - ANN ARBOR. turning to the northern peninsula. cholera morbus Thursday night, and The ladies of the Congregational for a time it was thought she could not i church are making preparations for a live, but she is better now. ATI S grand bazaar to be held in the near Geo. Wood and Newton Phelps future. It ia sure to be a success, as started Monday morning with two they never do any thing by halves. carloads of sheep for San Antonio, L. BLITZ. The wife and son ot G. W. Thayer, Texas. Rochester, New York, cousin of H. Miss Vadah Shaw entertained about Thayer, is visiting the family of that twenty of her friends Friday evening, gentleman. G. W. Thayer's brother is theprominentfeaturebeing the unravel- United States minister to the Nether- ing of cobwebs woven throughout the WHO BUYS THE lands. house. Rev. W. H. Shannon delivered a stir- Mrs. Slayton (mother of Mrs. C. H. ring addressat Walled Lake last Sunday Cowen) and daughter, who have been Boardman & Gray evening.under the auspices of the Young spending the summer with Mrs. C, re- People's Loyal Legion. The Present turned to their home at Fairfax Court SPECIAL Aspect of the Liquor Question was his House, Va.i on Monday last. subject Manv Good Musicians: Women's Missionary Society An- Marriage Licenses. A lot of Chamber Suits, Tables, Chairs, etc., that should have been here three niversary Service will be held in the Wm. H. Graves, Ann Arbor 22 Congregational church, next Sunday. Lottie Breshnaw, Detroit _ 20 weeks ago are rolling in in immense quantities, the choicest patterns on which Grand The pastor preaches in the morning and Edward V. Hangsterfer, Ann Arbor 22 Rapids manufacturers were over-sold. I cannot carry them through the Summer, WHO SELLS THE a missionary concert will be held in the Ada M. Herbert, Ann Arbor 22 evening. Abraham L. Roberts, Ypsilanti 25 and they must be moved now. Robt. Waterman, of Arkansas, son of Kate M. Bannister, Almont, Mich 25 R. Waterman, Northville, was renewing Charles Bast, Freedom 23 Boardman & Gray acquaintances in the village, last week. Christina Paustian, Freedom 21 2,000 YARDS He traveled the entire distance from Hiram P. Case, jr. Detroit 2C his Arkansas home, with horse and Julia B. Stilson, Whitmore Lake 19 sulky, being three weeks on the road. ANN ARBOR MARKET REPORT. The rgan Co. MUST GO WITHIN Milan. Prices Paid by our Merchants. Will catch a Bargain. I confess I want .your money, but I will make it pay you to Miss Gracia McGregor is quite ill. 'eave it with me. Factory: Oor. let and Washlngton- ANN ARBOR, August 14,1890. ets.; Salesroom, 38 S. Main-at. Mrs. L. Coe, of Detroit, spent Saturday Beef dressed, per cwt 6 60 7 00 in Milan. Butter, per !b 12 14 Agents forSteinway, Haines Bros., Beet on foot, per cwt 2 50 @ 3 25 Farmers continue to market their Beans.. 1 50 @ 1 60 W. GK DIETBRLE. Boardman & Gray, Ivers & Pond, wheat at 84 cents a bushel. Chickens, per ib 10 @ 12 Newby & Evans and Opera Pianos. Calfskins @ 7 Mrs. Lew. Harris, of Ohio, is visiting Corn in cob, per bu @ 25 N. B.—Just in, a lot of nice Coverings, and I am prepared to do your Upholster- Milan friends for a few days. KKRS per doz (m Vl\ LEW H. CLEMENT, Flour, per libl _ @ 6 9 ing thoroughly and in first-class style. 30 DAYS Several of the Milan ladies indulged Honey per 1b 14 @ 15 MANAGER RETAIL DKPARTM'T. in a bask et picnic on Friday last. Hogs on foot,per cwt ( 8 00 Miss Durfee and Miss Durand re- Lard,per tb 8 <iano I have ever sold. Over 25,000 have been manufactured, and sold very FURNITURE the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. record of D^ —. I • <-»M ' ' ' argely in Boston and vicinity. The great music publishing house of Ditson & Co GROCERY LINE! Smith, for a short time. no other r 6CUI131 preparation ias sold over 800 of them in the City of Boston. The simple (patent) tuning de- and CURTAIN Departments at bar- ever attained so rapidly nor held so gains that will induce you to buy Mrs. F. Blinn, Miss Lena and Master steadfastly tho confidence of all classes •ice is the greatest improvement of the day, and will save expense to the owner Lester Blinn returned on Saturday from of people. Peculiar in the brain-work which jesides the satisfaction of having a piano constantly in tune. now. a long sojourn at Cheboygan. it represents, Hood's Sarsaparilla com- The swinging music desk running the entire length of the piano is perfection Teas, Coffees and Sugars Mr. and Mrs. Miller and children, of bines all the knowledge which modern Ypsilanti, were the guests of Dr. and ey please, they sell. Why? See them, and you will learn. Manufactured in All prime Aticles bought for Cast) ana can M> reeearchap •xo-1|r'» medical at low figures. Oar frequent large invoiced c: Mrs. Chapin over Sunday. science ha* I O BlSGIl developed, Joston for nearly thirty year-. Teas Is a sure sign that we give bargains In W. W. Watts, of Ann Arbor, spent with many years practical experience in KOCH&HENNE Sunday at Win. Whitmarsh's, return- preparing medicines. Bo sure (o got only QUALITY AND PI^fOE. ing home Monday afternoon. ALVIN WILSEY, State Agent. We roast our own coffees every week.alwaji 50 and 58 s. Main Street. The Misses Blitz returned to Ann Hood's Sarsaparilla L fresh and good. Our bakery turns out the ver; RoMbyalldrupgists. J?l; six for.-r'5. Prepared only L best of Bread. Cakes and crackerii. '.Jail am Arbor Monday A. M., after a week's byG I. HOOD & CO., Apotbecarlu, Lowell, Han, ^^^ ee as. sojourn with Miss Imo Whitmarsh. 25 South Fourth St., Ann Arbor, Mich. ARBOR. IOO Doses One Dollar L BY THOUSANDS. WHERE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. I DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AT THE HKiiISTKR. \. If Undecided, Perhaps This WIU Help Odd-Fellows of the United States Yon. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1890. and Canada Flock to Chicago. Where to go, what to do, bow to do it, MAYER & COMPANY, and the expense involved—questions agi- Keep Cool! Successors to Mayer & Overbeck, for feeting of the Triennial Cantonment ol tating so many households, contemporary STRIKERS WORSTED. the Pmbrlarohj Militant Many Val- with the advent of summer, are all uable Prizes Are Com- answered satisfactorily in the pages of the FINE GROCERIES. peted For. handsome volume entitled " Health and New York Central Railway Em- Plea^re," just issued bv the Passenger Fresh Butter and Eqqs Received Dailv. ployes Quit Work. THE THKF.E LINKS. Department of the New York Central & E. V. HANGSTERFER CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—At the trien- Hudson River Railroad. WILL FURNISH ICE FROM APRIL They Are Able Only to Temporarily Crip- nial cantonment Patriarchs Militant TUB book is profusely illustrated, con- let AT THE FOLLOWING RATES; We have everything in the line of ple tile Road, Which Is Now Kunniiig Wednesday the competitive contests in tains several valuable maps, and the im- the Rebekah degree work were con- formation is presented in a concise, yet IPer month. CHOCK3RY, GLASSWARE, Nearly It« Fall Quota of Train* 25 lbs. daily, except Sundays $4 00 Without Their Aid. tinued at liattery D armory, and the readable manner. It embraces an exten- prize drills on the Lake Front In sive list of summer hotels and boarding 25 " 4 times per week 3 60 and all sorts of fine presents at the very lowest rat3s. As an induce- 25 " 3 " " " 3 00 ment for Cash trade we will give a FREE COPY of the HOME CYCLO- FAILED TO TIE UP A RAILWAY. the latter, cantons from Van houses along the Hudson, among the Cats- 25 " 2 " ". " 2 00 NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Without a word Wert, O., Winchester, Ind., German- kills, in the Adirondack Mountains, at PEDIA, (a book that should be in every home) with every $20 worth cs town, O., Dayton, O., Sullivan, Ind., and Saratoga, Lake George, Niagara Falls, and Hotels, Restaurants, etc., 500 lb. lots, 40 of warping all Knights of Labor em- cents per hundred. Groceries paid in ca3h. ployed on the New York Central rail- Logansport, Ind., took part At night other tumous resorts. on the Lake Front the famous Chicago Copies of the book mav be obtained free It will be to your advantage to con- road between New York and Buffalo tract at once, as prices will undoubtedly went on strike at 7 o'clock Friday Zouaves under command of Captain upon application to W. B. Jerome, General Ford gave an exhibition drill, the de- Western Agent, No. 97 Clark St., Chicago, advance June 1st. evening, and the key-road of the Van- r derbilt system was at a standstill. gree of chivalry was conferred upon or will be mailed pos paid upon receipt Trains were abandoned at whatever sixteen candidates and a magnirlcent of ten cents in stamp*, by George H CUCUMBER point of the road had been reached at display of fire-works was witnessed by Daniels, General Passenger Agent, Gran 3 DO "Z"OTJ THINK that moment. The fast mail trains were 80,000 persons massed within the in- Central Station, New York. allowed to run unobstructed, manned closure and perhaps 20,000 more con- Of buying a Watch, a Clock, or anything in the Jewelry line? by actual strikers. The primary cause gregated in the immediate vicinity out- Homeseekers' and Harvest Excur- If so, don't forget to see of the strike was the frequent discharge side. sions West at One-Half Rates, PICKLES! of Knights employed on the road. The CHICAGO, Aug. 8.—Over 12,000 Patri- via., Illinois Central R. R. protests against this method were un- archs Militant and members of subor- On April 22d, May 20;h, September 9th heeded, and offers of compromiso were dinate lodges I. O. O. F. participated in and 23d, and October Hth, 1890, the Illi- rejected. The men also presented a the parade Thursday afternoon. The nois Central Railroad will sell excursion DON'T WAIT set of demands, which were refused. line of march was six miles in length tickets at ONE FARE for the round trip to and the procession was an hour and a all stations west of nn(i including Iowa This fall until pickles have frozen to The demands of the men are for a order your pickles. I will guaran- minimum day's wages of £1.50; station half in passing a given point It was Falls', la., which embraces the lollowing reviewed at the Lake Front by Governor prominent pointe: tee pickles put up properly now agents to receive an increase of 85 a to keep as well as those put -LIMPERT'S- month; men in yards at Troy and Green Fifer and staff. Mayor Cregier, and Webster City, la. Fi. Dodge, la. up in September. Island to receive the same compensa- General Underwood and staff. In the Storm Lake, la. Le Mars, la. Prices, at the New Stand, tion as at Schenectaday and East Al- contests in subordinate lodge degrees Sioux City, la. Cherokee, la. Pickles furnisher! any size and in any bany; all firemen on six-wheel con- work at Battery D in the morning the Oniwa, la. Sueldon, la. quantity. nected engines to receive 2X cents a following lodges participated: Fort and Sioux Fails So. Dak. 28 South Main Street, mile; all engineers on same, t cents; 4- Dearborn, No. 214, Chicago; North Star, Tickets are limited to return with n 30 wheel-engineers, i% cents a mile; fire- No. 6, Minneapolis, Minn.; White Water, days and are good for stop-over privileges H. C. CLARK, AISTIST A RBOE, - - MICHIGAN. men, 2 cents a mile; for all men, over- No. 41, Richmond, Ind., and Mooming- west of Iowa Falls, both going and re- time, double pay. ton, No. 400, Bloomington, 111. turning. Lock Box 95, All ARBOR. NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—The Central At night there was another jam of Solid trains, consisting of elegant free Telephone 107, three rings. strike seems to be nearing an end. The people on the Lake Front, 60.000 being reclining chair ore, and Pullman pali-ce company appears to be slowly but sure- a conservative estimate of those pres- sl«epers, leave Chicago at 1.00 p. m., and WHEN IN SALINE, ly gaining the upper hand. Mail, ent The decoration of chivalry was 11 35 p. m., and run through to Sioux conferred on forty-three candidates, Citv without change. SflFETY BICYCLE express, passenger and freight trains but the ceremony was very short and For through tickets, rates, etc., apply to Trade With Mart King, are all moving. It is thought $12, $18, $25, $35, $50, $60, $75, $90, $115 and $135. that unless the strikers adopt some new not one-tenth of the people in thenearest ticket agent, and for a copy ol The Cash Wrocer and Crockery grounds saw or heard any part of it. pamphlet descriptive of towns in North- l>ettler. course their cause is lost There are "THE NEW MAIL," .^^?FOR I89O. WANDERER." no indications of a strike on the Jersey The exhibition of fire-works sur- western Iowa, entitled ''Homes for Every- " CHICAGO." Central. Reports to the effect that the passed that of the night before, and in- body" apply to F. B. BOWKS, No. 3 UNION BLOCK. "COURIER." CRICKET." various operatives of the Michigan Cen- cluded a number of the most elaborate G-en'l Nonhern Pass. Agt., MICHIGAN. Uoughton " CYPSY." LITTLE JEWEL." tral will go on a strike in sympathy with and intricate set pieces ever made. 194 Clark St., Guicago. the Knights of Labor strikers on the CHICAGO, Arg. 9.—The following can- Michigan Mining School New York Central fail of verification. tons took part in the Patriarch Militant A Chance to Make Money. A State srl I of Surveying, Mining. Elec- On Monday's schedule at the Grand drill on the Lake Front on Friday: trical and Mechanical Engineering, Physics. Marion, of Marion, Ind., the present MR. EDITOR:—I bought one of Griffith's Chemlsiry, Assaying. Ore Dressing. Mineralogy, Central depot there were 138 Central machines for plating with gold, silver or Petrography, Geology. Drafting, Machine l>esigir railroad trains. Of these 120 left the holders of the first prize in class etc. Tuition free. For catalogues and informa- A; Wichita, of Wichita, Kan.; nickel and it works to perfection. No tion address depot on schedule time. sooner did the people hear of it than I had if. E. WADSWORTH, A. M., Ph D., Director. Vice-President Webb informed a re- Indianapolis No. 2, of Indian- apolis, Ind.; Ann Arbor, of Annmore spoons, knives, forks and jewelry porter that the rumor that the firemen than I could plate in a month. The first had joined the strikers was untrue. The Arbor, Mich; Elwood, of Elwood, Ind., and Amsterdam, of Amsterdam, N. Y.week I cleared $31.30, the first month signal towers are all fully manned. $167.85, and I think by July 1st I will GO WEST! Every thing, he said, was working beau- In the individual contest for the best VIA THE drilled chevalier in the sword manual have $1,000 oas>h and give my farmcon- tifully all along the road. siderable attention, too. My daughter Officials of the Central speak in the the prizes were awarded to W. S. Win- ters, of Canton Indianapolis, No. 2; T. made $27.40 in four days. Any person most confident manner of a speedy set- can get one of these machines by sending tlement of the troubles. They say that H. Campbell, of Canton Van Wert, and Santa Fe V. Mortison, of Canton Occidental, No. $3 to W. H. Griffith & Co., Zanesville, 0., it is only a question of time when work or can obtain circulars by addressing them. Uoutcv tiibbard, gpejicer, fiartletl & Co,, will be resumed. They are hourly get- 1, Chicago. The winners in the in- dividual prizes for the line officers were: You can learn to use the machine in one Wbolesale Only. ting men to take the strikers' places. hour. As this is my first lucky streak, I Two hundred men have been sent from Captain J. H. Wise, of Canton Logans- CHICAGO, - ILLINOIS. port, Logansport, Ind.; Ensign A. T.give my experience, hoping others may TO ALL POINTS IN Chicago and many have been secured in be benefited as much as I have been. the East Wolcott, of Grand Canton Excelsior, of Chicago, and Captain E. Rott, of Can- Yours truly, Kansas, Texas, Colorado, Utah, I'BE FIGURE "9." It is generally conceded that the ton Frank, Germantown, O. M. O MOREHEAD. New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon Insurance, Eeal Estate and Loan Agency The figure 9 in our dates will make a long staji Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers -OF- No man or woman now living will ever date a will have nothing to do with the switch- At the ball given in honor of the Gen- A pair of shoes is one of most typical and California. iocument without using the figure 9. It stande men in this strike. The engineers them- eralissimo at liattery D Friday night products of modern industry. To make An Agent of the Company will be at the in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten selves are not in sympathy with it, and thfi prize-winners in subordinate and them the Animal Kingdom contributes HAMILTON & GREEN. years and then move up to second place in 1900 if they are called out it will be entirely Rebekah degree lodge contests were an- from the herds of the Western Plains ; where it will rest for one hundred years. against their will. nounced as follows: the Vegetable, from groves of oak and COOK HOUSE, OFFICES: There Is another "9" which has ulso come to stay The trouble on the tracks used by the For Subordinate Lodges—First prize, North hemlock or from the great fjrests still MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respeol New York, New Haven & Hartford rail- Star Lodge, No. 6, Minneapolis, 1500; second left to us ; great factories supply cloth of each week until the close of the No. 1 & 2 Hamilton Bl'k, that It has already moved up to first place, when prize, Wicker Park Lodge, No. 881. Chicago, term, to give information and It will permanently remain. It is called the "No road caused needless and tiresome de- 1300; third prize. Fort Dearborn Lodge, No. 214, ami thread ; mines, furnaces and forges llllST FLOOR. lay for numerous Grand Army organiza- Chicago, 1200. corubine to furnish nails or wire. furnish tickets to students 9" High Arm Wheeler &, Wilson Sewing Machine For Rebekah Degree Lodges—First prize, Through scores of processes, the forty- returning home for the The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the tions, many of which had come from vacation. experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1888 considerable distances, and members Naomi Lodge, No. 6, Columbus, O., &500; seo- two pieces of a pair of snoes require to Parties desiring to buy or sell Real Estalt wi,l ond prize. Elite Lodge, No. 2, Chicago, $300; bring them together, the co-operation find It to their advantage to call on ns. vVe rep- where, after a severe contest with the leading ma were already tired out and in no humor third prize, American Lodge, No. 188, Chicago, GEO. B. OILMAN, resent the following first-class Fire Insurance chines of the world, it was awarded the onl; of fifty men and women, whose division Companies, having an aggregate capital of orer to take gracefully the long waiting in 1200; Fourth prize, Ruth Lodge, No. 1, Omaha, Mich. Pass. Agt., Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, al New York. Neb., set of regalia and jewels, special prize by of labor is so thoroughly systematized $8,000,000: others on exhibit having received lower awardt Roundy Company, Chicago. that everything goes with the same q8 Griswold St., DETROIT. MICH. The Ctrand Knplrti* •". «• us. Co., of gold medals, etc The French Government ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 12.—Adjutant- regularity attributed to the works of a • be Ohio lariiicr'* HIM. Co., Ilisurn* also recognized its superiority by the decoration of ('•eneral Porter, when asked regarding CHICAGO, Aug. 11.T—Saturday was the clock, until as a result, you, well ehod •mly dwelling*;. Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, Presidentof the company, last day of the Odd-Fellows' celebration. The Herman Fire IIIH. Co., with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. the movement of the State troops in reader, who wear the W. L. Douglas' The People's Fire Ins. Co., connection with the strike on the New It closed with th» presentation of jew- Shoe, can buy a pair from three to five The CillzenM* Fire Ins. Co., The "No. 9" is not an old machine Improved York Central road, said: els of merit to the mayor and chief of dollars that would have cost your fore- Tne Wmlehcuter Fire Ins. Co., upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the police and a fire-works display in the BUeUNGJOJ ROUTE The Milwaukee Mechanic's Fire In Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand* "Up to this hour there has not been a dollar's fathers from six to twelve.—Ex 10 Co., est advance in sewinu machine mechanism of the worth of property destroyed or a single act of evening. The competitive drill prizes The New Hampshire Fire Inn. Co., age. Those who buy it can rest assured, there- violence committed, so far as I can learn. As were awarded as follows: Cheap Landsjn_the West. The Northwestern Fire Ins. Co. fore, of having the very latest and best. a whole, the strikers are behaving admirably CLASS "A" CANTONS. The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Along the lines of the BURLINGTON ROUTE and are in good temper. Governor Hill Prlvt. Railroad is the short and direct line from in Nebraska, Colorado. Wyoming aud northwest- Low. Losses liberally adjusted and paid had a consultation with some of the 1. Canton Marlon, No. 6, of Indiana fl,500 Michigan and Canada to Cincinnati, In- ern Kansas, particularly on its new extension in promptly. leaders during the forenoon, and after listening 9. Canton Frank. No. 55. of Ohio 800 that territory, there is still some Government Wo also Issue Life and Investment Policies In 3. Canton Occidental, No. 1, of Illinois 500 dianapolis, Louisville, Nashville, Birming- Land awaiting settlement, as well as other cheap to their grievances called their attention to the lands held by individuals. These lands are the Conn, Mutual Life Inmrance Company. As- situation at De Witt and asked that all hostile 4. anton Indianapolis, No. 2, Indiana 300 ham, Meridian, New Orleans, Chatta- among the best to behad anywherein thecountry 'K.-U> S55,uuu,U0u. Persons desiring Accident IUKUI- demonstrations there be stopped. They prom- CLASS "A" CAPTAINS. nooga, Atlanta, Ma>, in, Charleston, Sa- for agricultural and grazing purposes In Ihe ance. can have yearly Policies written for them 01 ised that his request would be complied with. 1. Captain E. Rott, Canton Frank, No. 55, vannah, Jacksonvil i, and all southern comparatively new districts are many improved Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets issued i Immediately after the interview some of Ohio $100 larms which can be purchased at a very low rate bow Kates In the Standard Accident Insurance them started for Syracuse, and the re-2. Captain Daniel Gunfler, Canton Marion cities. Day and ninit trains run through of that class of restless I'ioneer-settlers who are Conipau ol Detroit, Mich. Money to Loau ai No. 8. Indiana 80 solid between Detroit and Cincinnati. ready at all times to move 'further we-t." In the Curreii: Rate*, utliw hours from 8 A. M. to 12 w. sult is that they have brought about 3. Captain D. H. Chase, Canton Logans- territory embraced by the BURLINGTON'S lines and 2 ti ir.n what they promised. The company has now port, No. S!5. Indiana GO Direct connections made at Cincinnati for west of ihe Missouri Itiver. there are in the vi- • Imailtoii A Green. peaceably resumed the possession of its prop- 4. Captain C. C. Crabb, Canton Excelsior, »U points south, southeast and southwest. cin.ty of two hundred new towns which offer to erty at that place and its trains are running No. 1, Chicago 80 The only line leaving Detroit morning and manufacturers and business men an excellent through without molestation. It is doubtful CLASS "B" CANTONS. opportunity to locate with profit. Send to the whether any troops will be now needed unless 1. Canton Amsterdam, No. U0, of New evening by which you can secure parlor undersigned for deseiiptive pamphlet* and other Well Drilling Machinery an unexpected change in the situation ocours. York $1,000 and sleeping cars. No extra charge for matter giving location and full particulars con- The strikers profess a desire to avoid violence." 2. Canton London, No. 30, Ontario 600 quick lime and superior service. CKII on cerning these lands. SOLD ON TRIAL. 3. Canton Earl. No. 6, of Ohio 800 or address nearest ticket ogent of any No Cash Payment—or settlement of any CLASS "B" CAPTAINS. A MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. 1. Captain Brozie, Canton Amsterdam, line in Michigan and Canada for through kind—until after a ERUPTION IN INDIANA. No.30,New York $100 tickets to all points south, or address D. A large, handsome Map of the United States, Shelby county Visited by an Upheaval— 3. Captain J. Brown, London, No. 1. On- showing north and south Dakota, mounted and SATISFACTORY TEST. tario 90 B. Tracy, Northern Passenger Agent, 155 suitable lor office or home use and issued by Formation of lieyKers—An Explosion of Jefferson-Ave, Detroit, or E. V. MoCor- the BURLINGTON ROUTE, will be furnished Machinery and Tools 3. Captain C. H. Schaffer, Earl, No. 16, responsible parties free on application to the un- Natural Gai the Cause. Ohio 80 mick, General Passenger Agent, 200 W. dersigned. Guaranteed to make Wells SHELHYVILLE, Ind., Aug. 12.—A vol- CLASS "C" CANTONS. Founh St, Cincinnati. 1. Captain Elwood, No. 33, Indiana $900 anywhere, canic eruption is now taking place in CLASS "C" CAPTAINS. Playing Cards. and at the rate of 3 ft. to every 2 ft. this county. At 9 o'clock Sunday morn- 1. Captain J. M. Nuzum, Elwood. No. 33, For ten cents either in postage or by applying by any other machine, or no sale. To-day and tomorrow and every day at Room 12, C B. & Q. R. R. General Office, corner ing the denizens of Waldion and vicin- Indiana $90 of Adams and Franklin streets, Chicago, you can THE BEST '= always ity living near the Ogden g aveyard, CLASS "D" CANTONS. in the year you cm take the picturesque obtain a pack of the best quality Playing Cards. WHEELER & WILSON WWQr CO., ten miles southeast of this point, 1. Canton, Van Wert, No. S3, Ohio $800 Erie for Philadelphia, New Yoik, and P S. EUSTIS. THE CHEAPEST. 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago 8. Canton T. W. Tizer, No. 4, Indiana 500 all S"a Board cities, and be assured lux- Gen'l Pass. & Ticket A«t.. C. B 4Q.R. R. were thrown into great excite- 3. Canton, Thompson, No. 2.1, Indiana 300 n-20 88 CHICAGO, III. Sold by J. P. SCHUH, Aiin Arbor. ment by the upheaval of the earth 4. Canton, Ann Arbor, No. 30, Michigan... 800 urious travel. Elegant Pullman Sleeping CLASS "D" CAPTAINS. and Buffet cars, finest in the world; D*y and the falling of stones and mud1. Captain M. D. Evers, Jr., Van Wert, "Wood's IPlxosplxocLirn.© in the neighborhood. About three miles No. 52. Ohio $80 Coaches and Baggage cars over the Elie THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Railway to New York. Attached to Used for 36 years of Youthful folly south of Waldron, at a point where 2. Lieutenant A. B. Thurber, Thompson, and the excesses No. 33, Indiana 60 Grand Trunk train leaving Detroit 6.35 cessfullyby thousand. Guar-s suc- of later years. Conn's creek empties into Flat Rock 3. Captain C. H. Manly, Ann Arbor, No. anteed to cure all (Vires immediate WA1TTETJ. river, the streams form a horseshoe bend 30. Michigan 40 p. m. (d:,ily except Sunday) is a magnif- forms of Nervous strength and% April 17, 1969, Crem- ) intendent Porter expects that the work from being taken prisoner by the British. He Sarsaparilla thoroughly eradicate every —Springfield Union. This Is a valnable option to many who may If You Have of counting the census returns will was In command of the Irish for a short trace of poison from the blood, as the through physical, or financial misfortune desire CONSUMPTION COUGH OR COLD be completed. Already the count time after O'Neil was taken prisoner. Re- cures it has accomplished conclusively The LAW'S l>«lay». their policy carried. In fact this Policy has reached 50,000,000, and, according turning to Boston Mr. O'Reilly soon be- show. It also ures scrofula, salt rheum "Any applications for policies?" BRONCHITIS Throat Affection came the editor of the Pilot and in 1876 Its man- to Mr. Porter's estimate, which h« aging owner. He became a contributor to th« aud all other t fections arising from im- "Yes. Here's a fellow whose's sen- SCROFULA Wasting of Flesh said would prove to be about correct, Galaxy, Scrlbner'g, the Atlantic Monthly and pure or poisone , bbod. tenced to death by electricity wants a ten tyotecty jlgainiit Jliverjiity there are 14,000,000 more to be counted, Harper's, and was even a welcome contributor Or mny Ditanf tchtr* lit* Throat and Lungt year policy on his life." In Business, and also makes an absolute provis- which will make the total population of to the exclusive Dark Blue, the magazine of It has been lately shown that if two "Oh, take it. It's a safe risk."—Life. ion In case of death, for wife, children or credit- mrm Znflamed, ZxtcH of Strength or Acrv# the country about 64,000,000. The rough Oxford University, England, until the publish- coins be placed on opposite sides of a ors. Remember this Policy is ONLY written by the fewer, you can b* r*li—oi and Currd by ers discovered that he was a Fenian. National Life Insmance Company ol Montpelier. cotont shows Colorado's population to be plate of glass and electrified for two Vermont. His frank, earnsst personality secured the minutes they will leave a perfect image ol 410,800. Wisconsin, by districts, shows friendship of Phillips, Whittier, Garrison and 1<- Massachusetts 2,194,589 on Memorial day, 1889, while his great- ftmnatloa or tolicitmtlon indue* you I* Minnesota 1,429,000 est public poem was delivered at the dedica- FLY N ETS North Dakota 182,000 tion of the pilgrim monument at Plymouth a Steps have been taken to establish in 0*etpt a BubsUtnte. Oregon 261,242 year ago. Recently he had written a number St. Petersburg a society for the insurance CHEAP AND STRONC. Sold by all Druggists. Utah 223,589 of essays on athletic sports, of which he was a of crops against climate mishaps. Tne 20 other styles 5-A Nets, prices to suit all Vermont Kia.OOO devotee.] WM. AVKKS & SONS, PHILADELPHIA. Washington 339,000 Agricultural society of the metropolis ha, Sold by all dealers. •COTT it BOWNE.Chemists. N.Y. initiated the movement. A USEFUL LIFE ENDED. BASE-BALL. Standing of the Six Leading Organiza- Arrested! Death at lMrmlugham, Fnc., of tho Ven- Charles A. Daley was arrested last eve- erable Frelate, Cardinal Newman. tions for the Week Ended Aug. 9. "IN DARKEST AFRICA The following tables show tho num- ning for stealing from the drug store of LONDON, Aug. 12.—Cardinal Newman Shiefman, a bottle of Sulphur Bitters. The complete story of Stanley's recent thrilling died of pneumonia Monday at Birming- ber of games lost and won by the clubs School of Expression, of the leading professional teams: Before the court this rmrning, upon being adventures and the disclosure of his important dis. ham. He was taken ill on Saturday, asked why he should steal, he stated thm coveries will appear for the first time in the work the attack beginning with a severe chill. 22 South State Street. written by himte(f, entitled "In Darkest Africa." NATIONAL. his mother was troubled with Rheumatism, \ He passed into a comatose condition on 21 and that was the only medicine that helped Do not be deceived by any of the so-called " Stanley Sunday and remained unconscious her, and being out of money and work books " now being offered as " genuine "and " an* Boston .597 Brooklyn... flu 39R71 thentic." To no one of these haa Stanley con- until be died. The last rites of the ,585 Philadelpni; MUSIC. Brooklyn 57 33 was the cause of his stealing. As this tributed a line. Ireatest Blood Purifier A church were administered to him Mon- Chicago 49 41 .544 Boston 57 34 ten was his first offence he was put on pro- KNOWN. day morning, and during his illness New York.... 48 41 .639 Cincinnati.. M36 Ml? IprtJTP —We are now ready to appoint can- Philadelphia. K0 .537 Chicago.. .. 47 43 . MS bation.—Newark News. Elements of Expressive Speech. HuLllloi vasaers. Applicants should state This Great Gorman Medicine is th prayers have been offered for him at all .446 New York.. I cheapest imd best. 138 doses o( Sl'l, Pittsburgh... 87 46 38 5SJ .489 experience, if any, and first, second and Ihird choice the churches. Cleveland 38 48 .441! Cleveland.. 87 63 .803 People who say sharp things often get German. (Synthetic method.) JPHUKBIXTK US for $1.00,less thaiij .2861 Pittsburgh. 3f territory. Remember that Stanley'/ own look, lone cent a dose. It will cure tliej [John Henry Newman was born in London in Buffalo 24 60 18J70 Mi the reputation of being blunt. « worst cases of skin disease, froni^ lMi.y>4ie:tl i'nlture. iheoDly one in which he hasa personal interest, will 1801. He entered Trinity College, Oxford, in AMERICAN. WESTERN. la common pimple on the facoi 1816, and was elected a fellow of Oriel College In 111 Wlial Does It Mean ? (Delsarte.) Dear on the title page the Imprint of I to that awful disease Scrofula./ 1822. At Oriel College he formed a friendship 1 JSULPHUK BITTERS is tin "100 Doses One DjlUr' means simply KiiMlergarteii. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS. I best medicine to use In allj with John Keble, the poet, and with Dr. Louisville... 58 80 .847 Milwaukee... IsOiSl .617 leases of such stubborn nnd#y Kid-1 Tohately. He was ordained a priest in 1824, St. Louis. .. m .576 [Kansas City..i49i32j.6OJ that Hood'sSasaparilla is the most ecor-om Froebel System in For Agency, addrcs.f onr Athletic 10 .540 Minneapolis.. 47|84 .880 deep seaiod diseases. Db#neysareout and became a principal of Alban Hall in cal medicine to buy, because it gives more English and German. J not ever take ffotortltr. Vse I— 1825 and a tutor of Oriel College in Rochester... 40 WSJ Denver 45 37 .548 for the money than any other preparation! N. G. HAMILTON & CO., Coiumbus... 44 W 505 Sioux City.... 41 3» .51J CLEVELAND. OHId BLUE PILLS JBffi&gFftH 1826. In 1828 he was appointed vicar of St. Toledo 10 i:;.481 Omaba 38 U .481 Each bottle contains 100 doses and will ncv-iiry, they are <'<-" Mary's Oxford, and of Littlemore. In 1833, Syracuse.... 36 60 111 Des Moines..lSS49 MO 304 average to last a month, while other Newman, Keble and Pusey initiated the "Ox- Brooklyn as 57 St. Paul.. .SIS preparations taken according to directions, ADDRESS— the purest and bcs fork movement" in favor of high church doc- medicine ever made. trines, which they advocated in a series of ILL'S IOWA. INTER STATE. are gone in a week. Therefore, be sure Saipkr Bitters! '•Tracts for the Times." He manifested to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood ORItf CADY, j Aoy OUT J OUt; Uo KjOaWUMi ran I with.iycllo\vst!ckj-#r on't Trait until you U a growing tendency to Roman Catholic- purifier. PRINCIPAL. ism in his "Aryans of the Fourth Ottumwa .658 Terre Haute. -.4 9 .608 I sabetanco? lsyoufMare unable to walk, or |j| Monmouth... 588 ISvansviUe... 13 11 .641 I breath foul aml#are flat on your liack.r Century; Their Doctrines. Temper and Ottawa QuincQi y 11 19 .478 I offensive? Your#bnt get some at once.it It is a fact that within a few years there Conduct" (1833), his "Tract No. 90"Dubuque Peoria 10; 12.. 484 No more I stomach Is out#will cure you. Sulphur (1841), and his "Essay on the Development of has been a very noticeable increase in the | of order. Uso#Bittcrs is C'dr Rapids.. 518 Rurlington.. . lii.ll 111) Christian Doctrine." He became a member of Aurora 5U0 number and variety of song birds in New The Invalid's Friend, g, the Roman Catholic church in 1845. and was Joliet Mil of this 1 Galesburg.... Ml Jersey, which is ascribed to a strict en- 1• Immediately Jfrhe young, the aped and tot-m the principal of the Oratory of Saint Philip forcement of the game laws. I Is your \Jr-MteAvg are soon made well by Neri, at Birmingham, from 1848 to 1852. He line thiek,^its use. Kemeinber what you defended or explained his religious course HELIGOLAND. I ropy, clo-#read here, it may save your In a work entitled "Apologia pro Vita Sua" A Vulnable Remedy. |uuy, orffwie, it has saved hundreds. (1864). He published a collection of poems Emperor William's Proclamation on Tak- A letter from S. P. Wardwell, Boston, f Dou't wait until to-morrow, (1868), "The Grammar of Assent" (1870) and inf? l'ortsession nf the island. says: "I used Clarke's Extract of Flax Try a Bottle To-day I "A letter addressed to His Grace the Duke of BERLIN, Aug. 12.—In his proclamation (Papillon) Catarrh Cure in June last for Norfolk on the Occasion of Mr. Gladstone's upon the formal taking over by Germany Hay Fever with great satisfaction, and 5- M Are you low-spirited and weak, Recent Expostulation" (1875). He was made a Cancel s Specific, I 3 #or Buffering from the oxcecsea of I Cardinal Deacon in 1879.1 of the Island of Heligoland Sunday, Em- find it the only thing I have seen which c.#youth? If so, SULP11UK BITTEEsI peror William says he welcomes the re- would allay, without irritation, the in- -A- '"fwlU cure you. FOR CONGRESS. union of the island with the fatherhood. flammation of the nostrils and throat. Its He promises protection and the utmost soothing and healing properties were Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordway & Co., Candidates Nominated by Various District Uoston. Mass., for best medical work published? Conventions. care for the inhabitants and their marked and immediate." Large bottle Congressional nominations were made rights. The proclamation further says $1.00. Clarke's Flax Soap is the Iate-t CURES that the local laws and customs will as and best. Try it. 25 cents. Ask for \ervoiiH Debiliiy, KxhunHtion, Premature De- on Wednesday as follows: Illinois, cay, Partial or Total Impotcucy, and All .BFp FIELDS Fifteenth district, Jesse Harper, nomi- far as possible remain unaltered and them at Eberbach & Son's drug store. WEAK- nated by a joint convention of farmers, concludes: "The retention of the faith ness arising from over-taxation of mind or body. miners, Prohibitionists and Knights of of your fathers and the care of your An extract from a parish magazine in MEN church and schools will have my earnest England reads thus : "Unmarried workers Suffering from the Diseases and weakness that have Labor; Texas, Seventh district, W. H. origin iu youthful imprudence ran rely on a speedy and Grain (Dem.), renominated; Missouri, attention." are requested not to marry for some little permanent restoration to lu-alth and nappiness. time, as we cannot afford to lose their Price, $£.00 by mail securely Healed. < Eleventh district, R. P. Bland (Dem.), Georgia Democrats. THE SPECIFIC Is prepared from the prescription of renominated; Kansas, Third district, services, as we have lost many lately." an old and experienced poyitctMl, aud may be relied on CIFIC REGULATOR ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 8.—The Demo- a« a remedy unequal* d in effleacy, and we therefore B. H. Clover (Farmers' Alliance); Geor- cratic State convention held here To Nervous Debilitated Men. r.Timunend it to the notice of the Medical Profession gia, Sixth district, James H. Blount Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, Generally. Ofljce ana Laboratory ManeeVa Specific, Thursday placed a full State ticket in If you will send us your address, we generally slip off the feet. 1 13 E. 30th St.. New York City. (Dem.), renominated. the field, headed by W. J. Northen, of well mail you our illustrated pamphlet THE 'COLCHESTER" RUBBER C6. B The following nominations for Con- Hancock County, for Governor. explaining all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated gress were made on Thursday: Illinois, make all their nhoes with fctwlde of heel lined with NS Electro-Voltaic Belt and Appliances, and rubber. This clings to the shoe and prevents the , On MONTHLV SICKNESS Fifteenth district, L. L. Lawrence Fatal Collision at Sea. /v\ENSTRUATIO\FTH.KtN DURING CHfcUGE Of UVNt their charming effects upon the nervous rubber from clipping off. (Labor); Sixteenth district, A. J. LONDON', Aug. 12.—The British Call for the ** Colchesterw GWUt, t VKHS£R%SUTtRmSWlLLBEM01DlOn MONTHLV SICKNESS U steamer Halcyon collided with the debilitated system, and how they will JSOOK TCWOMAN/ Reeder (Farmers' Alliance); Iowa, quickly restore you to vigor, and man- "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA GA. Seventh district, J. H. Barnett (Labor); British steamer Rheubina Monday near hood. Pamphlet free If you are thus Vigo, Spain. The Halcyon sunk. Thir- hO'I >ALK HY SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Indiana, Ninth district, Milton Hand- afflicted, we will send you a Belt and Win. AllHl.v. .lollit Hurt. Doly A Ftl- teen persons were drowned. SOLD BY some (Pro.); Ohio, Thirteenth district, Appliances on a trial. IMT. I.. Griiner, W. KeuiliMrJli «v Co.. C. E. EBEKBACH. Irvine Sungan (Dem.). VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall Mich. A. •>. Seylcr A nan. AMI AKIIOR. Congressman Morton, of the Seventh THE MARKETS. The hen is not a cheerful fowl, She "'• '•• Dougla* Shoe* are Missouri district, was renominated to NEW YORK, Aug. 18. itilUllUIl iviirriiiiicil. anil every pair succeed himself by the Democratic con- LIVE STOCK-Cattle $220 ©4 75 broods a good deal. has hiti name and price mumped on bottom. vention held at St. Charles on Friday. Sheep 4 00 5 26 A Hogs I 00 i«. 4 -Ji I Will Never! CURED BY "l Tho Democrats of the Twelfth Mis- FLOUR—Fair to Fancy 3 50 <® 6 80 souri district in session at Butler nomi- Patents 4 75 5 65 Allow myself to suffer again what I have WHEAT—No. 2 Red 98 1 00* suffered for the lastyear. That vile disease, nated Judge D. A. Desmond for Congress No. 3Ked 95 95% MltGieirs Bhenmatic Plate on Saturday. It required 521 ballots to CORN-No.a rV5 6« Dyspepsia, gave me no comfort. I eould IW'TANT RELIEF FOR ALL T.ITEtrMATIO PAHTS. reach this result. Ungraded Mixed Mi^tSi 57 not eat nor enjoy anything. Tne doctors Bum CURE forRhenmatism, Ncnralgiaan-Sc! OATS—Mixed Western 44 @ 47 amounted to nothing; nothing seemed to £old by drngirista everywhere, or by mail, 2.*>c- RYE—Western 59'i@ 61 ' Work*, iou-eli,.i...... ~. A Plague or Itats. PORK—Mess 13 00 @U 00 relieve me, until I used a bottle of Sulphur BLOOMINGTON, 111., Aug. 9.—A plague LARD—Western Steam 6 »i'4& 6 35 Bitters. Four bottles made me well.— of rats has fallen upon the farmers of BUTTER—Western Creamery. 11 «s 18 Joseph Batohelder, Master of Schooner CHICAGO. McLean County. The vermin raid the BEEVES—Shipping Steers.... 13 00 @ 4 85 C. A. Baker. corn-fields in swarms that have head- Cows 1 90 3 85 F.E.CSREMEDY quarters in the hedges and stacks and Stooker* a W a a 80 German papers continue to arrive giv- $1.00 A BOTTLE, SIX FOR $5. TRYITTO-DAY Feeders 2 7r> @ 3 00 climb the corn-stalks and devour the Butchers'Steers 3 00 (& 3 50 ing accounts of Alvary's success in Munich. young ears. The farmers are waging Bulls 3 00 @ 3 50 Rumors are already afloat that he is to re- HOGS—Live—Good to Choice.. 3 15 @ 4 00 turn to New York next season. war on them with traps, dogs and cats, SHEEP 3 00 ® 5 00 but so far have met with little success. BUTTER—Creamery Vi & SO Blood makes a trip around the body Good to Choice Dairy 8 jj IS Advice To Mothers. TO MACKINAC Prairie Fires in Western Katmai. EGGS—Fresh 13!4® 14X in a few seconds. If pure, it repairs BROOM CORN— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should SUMMER TOURS. DODGE CITY, Kan., Aug. 12.—Raging Hurl 3',4® 6 always be used for children teething. It PALACE STEAMERS. LOW RATES. current waste and keeps up vitality. prairie fires are devastating the coun- Self-Working 3Vg@ 4H soothes the child, softens the gum, allays Four Trips per Week Between Crooked 3 @ 4 W. L. DOUGLAS If filled with Kidney acid poison, you ties of Western Kansas, totally destroy- POTATOES-New (per bbl.).. 1 75 @ 3(75 all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND ing the entire crop in vast stretches of PORK—Mess 10 75 @11 00 remedy for diarrhce*. Twenty-five cents Fetoskey, Sault Ste. Marie, and Lake will have LARD—Steam 6 20 @ 6 23M $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Huron \V,»y Ports. the country. There has been no loss of bottle. FLOUR—Spring Patents 4 Si •». 6 » Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain* Every Week Day Between life, but in numerous instances the live Winter Patenta 4 40 ©4 65 The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe Bakers' S 98 *# 1* n *Vkihiij,»r> .1.1 i-,9 ...ilt.'lnitt ii'dn H. t **i3 fer greatly, and the distress next win- QBAIN—Wheat, No. 8 97'4@ 98 and tear of time for a long while, but nts of Its thousands of constant wearers. S[*d.l Imdaj Trlp< during Jnn«, July, Auju.l and Sept ter will be genera' with them. Corn, No. 2 493£«j 50K thought in spring poetry is not so for- Double Daily Lin* Be'ween which will change all *ite iluids of the Oats. N'o. £ 40 vs 40M tunate. Itig Gain in Colorado. Rye.No.-.' 60 ® 61 CHICAGO AND ST. JOSEPH, MICH. system, and gra^iumy break down Barley, No. 8 Sept. delivery. 70 i& 71 iwooayenr HIMI I» I«*= BI« DENVER, Col., Aug. 11. — Complete LUMBER— Tbe Universal Verdict of tbe People Shoe, at a popular price. O'JR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS SO.50 Policeman'I It 114 f*IIIIIII n .^IHi* Shor IM o»|f«e Isespecl i ltally adapted every vital org«t._ and give you a mul- Siding 17 50 @81 00 ^,«_ MAIIHAI.II nll^fr* f APhiniHI lit i> f census returns give Colorado a popula- Who have used Clarke's Extract of Flax for railroad men, farmers, etc. Bates ind EinurBi m Tii;kfl s will be fumishef titude of unyielding disorders. To tion of 410,800. This is a gain over 1885 Flooring 3s! 00 @34 00 All made in Congress, Hutton and Lace. by your TiokiT Agent, or address Common Boards 13 UU (&18 00 (Papillon) Skin Cure award it the first and F E. B. WHITCOMB, G. P. A., DETROIT, M.CH. , of 166,899, and over 1880 of 216,482, and Fencing 11 M ©14 50 highest place as a remedial agent in all Detroit and Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. sweeten the blood, use the guaranteed Lath-Dry S 40 @ 2 45 $3&$2SHOEStA D°IIs, will give the State one additional Con- Shingles i 00 ©2 60 cases of Skin Diseases. Erysipelas, have been most f.ivorubly received since introduced vegetable alterative, gressman. ST. LOUIS. and the recent Improvements make them superior Eczema, Pimples, unsightly blotches, sold at these prices. CATTLE Bteera '. J3 90 ©4 65 humiliating eruptions, Boils, Carbuncles, •ealer, and if be cannot supply you send liilj Wlit .1 Warkl Burned. Stooken. and Feeders a 10 ©3 00 direct "to factory enclosing advertised price, or a FOR MEN ONLY! FOUT WAY.VK. Ind.. Aug. 9.—White's HOGS—Fair to Choice Heavy.. 3 75 @ 3 85 Tetter, etc., all yield to this wonderful " " »r order blanks. (For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD; Packing Gi'tidea 3 60 @ 3 75 preparation at once. Price $1.00 for a VV. 1.. DOIULAH, Brockton, Illasa. [General aud NERVOUS DEBILITY; wheel works were destroyed by fire on SHEEP 4 00 ©4 80 mine \\ . I.. »onfflas 92.00 fthoe for Weakness of Body and Kind, Effect! KIDNEY large bottle at Eberbach & Son's d:ug <•• ntl< IIM-'I and I inij. «,. of Errorsor Excesses in Old or Young, Friday, causing a loss of nearly 8200,000. OMAHA. Hnliiul . . itored. How to valancoe anmid BLOOD store. ODV. Over 200 mon v.c;e thrown out of em- CATTLE—Piime 4 ID © * »"> ibtolotclMri>n*lhrnWKAkT unfailin, I M>EVF1.0rKIMll«