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THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xiv. NO. 17. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 26. 1888. WHOLE NO. 696.

NEXT WEEK, THE REGISTER will print REPUBLICAN' STROKE. Ihr American Volunteer. THE COUNTY HOUSE TROUBLES. the first installment of a' story by R. It is of the Rapid Kind, or I lie "Get Mr. Platt Tells Why he is Talking— Rider Haggard, the famous author of Charles A. Towne, a graduate of U. of There."—Delegates Apppolnted M. in literary class of 1881, is now a That Invoice Story--.Unre- '' She." It is entitled, "A Tale of Three —County Committee. liable Paper. Lions." Now is a good time to sub- prominent lawyer in Marquette, and the SPRING OVERCOATS! scribe for THE REGISTER and get a first- Thg Washtenaw county Republican con- best orator in the Upper Peninsula. At THE REGISTER asked H. D. Platt what class county paper, as well as a story by vention met soon after 11 a. m. in the cir- a recent War song concert in Marquette, he thought of an article which appeared THERE IS NO GARMENT SO USEFUL AS A this popular writer of fiction. Haggard cuit court room in Ann Arbor, Tuesday, he made an address on "The American last week in a Democratic sheet in Ann may not have an enduring fame, but he W. M. O.-band, chairman of the county Volunteer." From the many eloquent Arbor, He replied: SPRING OVERCOAT. has been talked about more in the past committee, calling it to order, and naming passages it contains, the following is "It bears in almost every line the evi- We would call special attention to our few months than any other novelist. Geo. S. Wheeler, of Salem, as temporary quoted: dence of a low spirit, a willingness to do His novel, "She," has been dramatized chairman. Mr. Wheeler said that he con- "Over eight hundred thousand square injury wantonly, an insinuating style such for the stage. No one should fail sidered it an honor to be chairman of a miles of territory they bore the banner of as the typical mischief-maker (perhaps the Union; upon two thousand, two hun- IMMENSE to read "A Tale of Three Lions" which Republican convention, especially in you know who he is) is popularly supposed THE REGISTER will begin next week. dred, five and sixty fields of battle they to use when he has need of it. The other Washtenaw county. He had been with poured out their patriot blood like rain; in Trial subscriptions in Washtenaw coun- time you interviewed me I covered all the the Washtenaw Republicans a long time ; many a lonely place they suffered the points it contains except the one relative THESE GOODS ty, three months for 25 cents; outside they were honest men who were working long agony of burning wounds and con- to the invoice. Now, I am prepared to the county, 30 cents. One year in the for the best interests of the country. He suming thirst till ushered into death prove all I say, and so is Mr, McDowell, county, $1.00 ; outside the county, $1.15. through the portal of delirium; in distant continued: prison pens, whose horrors we can never before a court of justice. That invoice This week, THE REGISTER prints the know because no tongue can ever tell was made weeks bsfore Mr. McDowell PRICES PROM $5.00 TO $20.00, conclusion of "Will o' the Mill," writ- " I am glad to meet them. I am glad them, they bore the ravages of disease went into the cour.ty house, and of course We never have shown such a line before. ten by Robert Louis Stevenson, the au- to see determination to succeed in their and hunger's pangs, endured the scorching it doesn't necessarily show what was there faces. This is the first primary meeting of the sun and counted the ceaseless cir- when he went. As I told you before, and thor of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." 1 of Washtenaw in the great campaign upon cuits of the stars, u til the light of hope as you printed, a carpet and a bed frame CALL AND INSPECT. grew black and they lay down to die with comprised all the furniture Mr. McDowell IN THE A WOMAN'S DEVOTION. which the country is about to enter. I phantom scenes of childhood round about found there. don't want to speak of the present admin- them and the sound of hearthstone voices HAT LINE WE LEAD ALL OMPETITORS, Stae Finds ber Husband's Remains In istration. I couldn't, like the man whose in their ears. "As to Mr. McDowell making a. state- » Dissecting Boom in tbe Uni- ment, he did make one before the board See our Dollar and a half Derbys. Other dealers versity.—An Affecting Scene. end board fell out as he was driving up "All this they dij ! All this for liberty, hill with a load of potatoes, do the subject for union, for nationality, for you and me and the prosecuting attorney, which is are getting for same Hat $2.00 and'$2.25. and all of us and millions yet unborn." sufficient. He is willing that the state- A few days ago a lady still young but justice. Many voted for Cleveland to get ment shall be published in full. a change. We have the change. Those A number of the young Republicans of dressed in black appeared at the anatomi- the state want Mr. Towne to go as dele- "Now, they find fault with my saying J. T. JACOBS & COMPANY, cal laboratory of the University and de- men must be cursing themselves now. gate-at-large to the Chicago convention, anything about this affair. Well, Mr. Mc- 27 AND 29 MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR. manded the body of her husband. The We have had all the change we want and the Upper Peninsula delegation will Dowell and I were born on opposite sides of the road near where I now live. We demand occasioned some surprise, but the The administration has shown itself un- present his name, May 8, to the state con- worthy of the confidence of the people. vention. have been warm friends from our earliest lady backed up her request with the cor- recollections. I believe in standing by rect name, and description, time and place "The present administration," said Mr. Wheeler, " is to blame for the hard times WANU'I'K.WW REPUBLICAN CLUB. my friends, and and I'll do it, too." of death, etc., so accurately that there was we are having. I believe it. The country D0TY& FEINEH! Last Friday there was a large attend- no mistaking the body she called for to be was prosperous when Cleveland became Shall the Fourth of July be Used as a the one lately receiv d by the demonstra- president. Then a darkness spread ove Party Day ? ance of members of the county agricultu- the business of the United States. The ral society to determine whether or not tor of anatomy. To more certainly iden- Israel Hall's offer to trade should be ac- ISTEW GOODS tify him she followed the assistant down Democratic party had no policy. Capita The Washtenaw county Republican club has been timid in consequence. Mone; cepted. It was not accepted, but the of- celler into the dead-room where but few has been hoarded because of uncertaint; met, on Tuesday, immediately after the ficers were authorized to sell the grounds medical students have the nerve to enter. as to what would be done, and mone; county convention. Andrew Campbell, for $10,000 and buy land elsewhere, sub- Among the corpses she found her hus- which might have been scattered abroa ject to the approval of the society. The H. S. Dean and H. W. Newkirk made ex- members want to make a deal that will band and as she took the dead hand in hers doing good in building up business. An a absolute free trade policy would have been ceedingly stirring addresses calculated to free the society entirely of debt. The so- =2 she tpoke his name: " who thought better than their no policy. We can be put vim into the Republican heart. The ciety will hold its fall fair SeDt. 25, 26, 27 you would ever eome to this!' successful in the political content in whici meeting was called for the purpose of and 28, It will next meet May 21. The CO 0 CO The history of the case is a simple one. we are about to engage." meeting last Friday was unusually well A few years ago they were married. He making arrangements for holding a Re- attended, and spirited remarks were made J. L. Gilbert, of Chelsea, was chosen LU P o was a railroad man and soon met with an Becretary, and the following committee on publican Fourth of July celebration in the by Mr. Cady, of Pittsfield, Christian accident by which he lost his leg. Bad permanent organization: A. W. Hamil county, and the following committee was Mack, A. W. Hamilton, C. H. Richmond, o P O habits and drinking followed the despon- ton, Ann Arbor; Capt. H. S. Boutelle appointed: J.T.Jacobs, Andrew Camp- and I. N. S. Foster. A subscription pa- 3 dency occasioned by the ill luck, and abuse per to help the society is receiving many X Wm. Judgon, Chelsea; John W. Blakes bell, Dr. F. K. Owen, H. W. Newkirk d CO and shame were heaped upon the woman lee, York; G. H. Mitchell, Lima. signatures. CO he had chosen and who now did more than and Wm. Judson. oa Committee on credentials, A. J. Sawyer o her share toward their mutual support. Ann Arbor; Frank H. Wheeler, Webster Howard M. Holmes, of Ann Arbor, They separated and the lady has tince OUR 85 CENT COLUMN. Charles Canfield, Lyndon; George C raised the point that the Fourth of July Advertisements, such as To Rent, For Sale, or supported herself comfortably. She kept Smithe, Ypsilanti; James Wilbur, Supe was not a proper day to use for a purely Wnnta, not exceediug three lines, can be inserted herself constantly informed of her hus- rior. party celebration. He could agree with thrae weeks for 25 cents. band's whereabouts, praying and working AFTERNOON SESSION. all that had been said or might be said for his reformation and their final happy concerning the superior intelligence and GGS FOR HATCHING, the balance of the sea- reunion. In the afternoon, the temporary officer sfro for 50c per setting. Wyandottes, Sang- were made permanent, and the convention patriotism of the Republican party. He Eshans, Plymouth Rocks, Partridge Coachinsand Some time ago she lost track of him, was born and raised in a patriotic family, HouJans. These are no scrubs, but fowls that ARRIVING DAILY! and after no little expense in search she chose the following delegates to the state took premiums at Chelsea and Ann Arbor fairs convention, May 8, in Grand Ripids: J and was taught from infancy to regard last fall. Address P. Rieder, Dexter, Mich. found him dead among the bodies of un- the early republican leaders as the saviors known paupers in a dissecting room. She E. Beal, J. T. Jacobs, E. B. Abel, Reuben RS. C. H. JONES and Miss Gibney are pre- Kempf, Ann Arbor; William Judson, Sjl of our country and flag. He thought pared to do first-class dressmaking, at 64 had not means enough to pay for shipping there was hardly a day in the 360 of the MSouth State-st. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT! the body from town, but she gave it a re- van ; James Wilbur, Superior; Henry C Waldron, Northfield; A. W. Wilkinson year too sacred for the Republican party SPLENDID Lot of Norway Spruce and spectable burial in the city cemetery. The to use as a day of celebration ; but fuch Evergreens of all kinds ; also Grape Vines of case may not be a remarkable one; but it Lyndon ; Howard M. Holmes, Ann Arbor Aall the best kinds, white or red ; and other kinds Henry S. Boutelle, Ypsilanti; Wm. Camp a day was the 4th of July. They of fruit trees and plants. J. H. Allmand, West shows a loyalty and devotion on the part might use any other day in the year, even Huron St. of the woman that is well worth record bell, Pittsfield; George W. Burkhardt Special Sale! Saline ; Clinton Spencer, Ypsilanti; John Sunday, rather than that day. If the gen- ERMAN CARP.—Stock your ponds with ing, and by both sexes better worth W. Blakeslee, York ; J. B. Wortley, Ypsi- tlemen would refresh their memories by Gspawners or young fish from ponds nearM. 0. copyiDg. reading Washington's farewell address, R. R. Depot, Dexter. Address R. O. Reeve, Dexter, A large assortment of Black Armure Silks. The same quality lanti ; Watson Barr, Augusta; Alber Mich. Van Gieson, Bridgewater; W. M. Osband they would find the most solemn warning against the growth of party spirit. The OST—April 2, square brown leather purse, as others sell for from $1.30 to $1.50 per yard, at $1.15. Died Alone at 73. Ypsilanti. steel-bound, containing small sumum of mmoneyo . use of the Fourth of July for a purely LFinder please return to L J.' , REGISTER office. The following were chosen to attenc party day, in which the Democrats would Monday morning there was a sad sight the convention of the second congressiona LEASE call on Miss Healey, No. 8 Hamilton on the corner of North Fifth and Pontiac- celebrate in one place and the Republi- block for Dressmaking. district, which will meet May 1, to choose cans in another, would lead to a greater P sts. In the little shanty there, lay James two delegates to the national convention. OR RENT—Jewell's Photograph Gallery in bitterness in party spirit. It would be a FMilan. •For terms Inquire at Milan Leader Coleman, 72 years old, who died in bed J. F. Lawrence, A. J. Sawyer, A. W sad change to make the day one for catch- office. Hamilton, Ann Arbor; J. S. Wheeler, some time Saturday night or during the ing votes, a use for which it was never in- O RENT—6 rooms on ground floor of house day of Sunday. He had been living alone Salem; H. M. Woods, J. L. Gilbert, Syl- tended. It would make the day look to corner of North and 4th-sts. Newly papered van; J. C. Knowlton, Ann Arbor; I. N Tand cleaned. Inquire, at 60 East Washington-st. for some time partially if not entirely sup- the future, rather than to the past. It S. Foster, Ann Arbor township; G. F. would destroy its fame as the dearest day I?OR SALE—Large brick house, nearly new, ported by the city. The little weather- Allmendinger, Ann Aibor ; P. W. Carpen- Jf with modern improvements. Inquire of J. in cur national calendar. We want the Carman, No. 6 North Ingalls-st., Ann Arbor. stained shanty has three rooms, all indi- ter, Dr. F. K. Owen, Ypsilanti; Dr. Em- Fourth of July to remain as a day on met F. Pyle, York ; R. H. M»rsh, Saline ; ?OR SALE—A good house of eleven rooms, cating poverty. The largest front room which all the people of all political faiths . with two lots. Inquire at 23 East University contains no carpet, but an old cook stove H. P. Thompson, Augusta; James C. can unite in forgetfulness of present dif- 1Ave. Bemis-!, Ypsilanti; Myron Cady, Pitts- ferences to glorify their common past, to which, seemingly like its owner, had out- field; A. F. Freeman, Manchester; Geo. OR SALE—10,000 choice Snyder Black-berry lived its usefulness, stands on one side, drink in inspiration and patriotism for the FRoots at $5 per 1000. Apply to Wm. Looker or Rawson, Bridgewater. future. to John R. Miner, Register Building. tf and a table, with a p>n of baked beans and Wm. M. Osband, of Ypsilanti, received fARM FOR SALE—266 Acres; can be divided. pork, on the other. These with a few old Located in Milan, one of the best towns in 42 votes on the first ballot for chairman of Two or three gentlemen maintained SoutherI n Mich. Splendid Farm, fine location, chairs, comprise the furniture of that room. the county committee. It was suggested that it was proper to use the day as Terms reasonable. For particulars, call on or In the bed-room the old man lay in his that it would be desirable to have the sec- proposed. The club came to no definite Address H. H.Allen, Milan, Mich. bed. Mice or rats had made a large hole retary in the same place as the chairman, decision regarding the subject, but in- OR SALE—Farm of £0 acres, good buildings, so they might consult more readily, and soil, etc. Location unsurpassed. Long time, in his chin. A post mortem examination structed the committee to take it under loFw rate of interest and on easy terms, or will P. W. Carpenter, of Ypsilanti, was chosen. consideration. Afer adjournment it was exchange. Correspondence solicited. G. C. Crane, by Dr. Darling showed that his heart was The following were chosen for the much discussed by groups of men. One Stony Creek Mich. 656— If. badly affected. county committee: suggested that July 3, the anniversary of 'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For City resid- The old man was last seen Saturday ence, farm of 65 acre«, one mile south Ann Arbor, 1st ward, G. F. Allmen- one ot the days at Gettysburg, be used ; west of City. Or will sell or exchange 15 acres evening, at about 10 o'clock, by John and dinger; 2d ward, Win. Frank; 3d ward, as that is a peculiarly Republican day. with buildings'. Enquire at S6 South 5th St. S. Michael Flinn, at whose house he spent Chas. E. Hkcock; 4th, Geo. II. Pond; As this question is not yet settled, THE A. Henion. 656-t f. MACK SCHMID the evening. Apparently he was in his 5th, Eli Manly; 6ih, A. F. Martin; Ann REGISTER will print such short and fair EAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT.—Hous- usual health then. On Sundays he usually Arbor town, John C. Mead ; Augusta, Wm. es and lots valued from $1,000 to 56,000 and communications concerning it as may be Rcontaining from one-fifth of an acre to twenty went over to Mr. Flinu's to get a loaf of Dansingburg; Bridgewater, Albert Van sent in, signed by the writer. acres—ah in the city limits. Houses rented on bread, and as he failed to do so this time, Gieson; Dexter, Thomas Birkett; Free- reasonable terms in central localities. Farms ex- changed for city property. Enquire of that family became uneasy about him. dom, Emile Zencke ; Lima, Henry Wilson ; J. Q. A. SESSIONS, Michael Flinn went over between 2 and 3 Lodi, A. A. Wood ; Lvndon, Cnarles Can- 632tf Attorney and Real Estate Aeent. o'clock Sunday afternoon and rapped on field ; Manchester, A. F. Freeman; North- Office over Express Office, Main St., Ann Arbor. the door and window, receiving no re- field, H C. Waldron ; Pittsfield, Wm. Can- / t IKL WANTED, for general housework, at 28 -FOR THE- sponse. In the evening, still seeing noth- field ; Salem, Geo. S. Wheeler; Saline, VJ North State-st. ing of the old man, and the curtains being John McKinnon; Scio, Amos Phelps; "IT/ANTED—1000 people to buy Evergreens and VV Trees or Vines to plant on Arbor Day. J. H. down, John Flinn and Samuel McDonald Sharon, M. L. Raymond; Superior, Geo. Allmand, West Huron-st. • went to the house and entered through a D Crinpen; Sylvan, H. M. Woods; Web- window, all the doors being locked. They ster, Frank H. Wheeler; York, Dr. Em- ANTED—General nursing to do in the city, LITTLE FELLOWS, country, or at hospitals. Good references found Coleman dead, lying naturally in met F. Pyle; Yp'ilatiti, 1st ward, Samuel Wgiven. Mrs. E. L. Scott, 16 N. Thayer-fct. bed. He was yet slightly warm, and when Barnard; 2d ward, J. B. Wortley; 3d, Dr. ANTED—Situation on a Farm, or in a Car- From now until April 28 "We will sell all our the city marshal went there an hour later, P. K. Owen ; 4th, Edwin Thompson ; 5th, W penter's shop to learn the trade. Boy 10 the body was still warm. Wm. Judd ; Ypsilanti town, F. A. Gilbert. years old. 21 S. Division-st. The deceased has lived in Ann Arbor The executive committee will consist of ANTED.—A good girl to do general house- 40 years and had been a hard-working the chairman and secretary of the county Wwnrk at 23 Jefferson-st. BOYS' SUITS, mason. The little house and lot belonged committee, ex officio, and Charles E. His- ANTED IMMEDIATELY —Two good re- Knee Pants, at a Great Reduction from Regular Prices. liable Coat-makers and one Vest-maker. to him, and may be worth $500. cock, Wm. Judson, H. S. Boutelle, and R. WGood prices, l'lenty of work. Solid irons. Pleas- We are largely overstocked on these goods and He has several children who are H. Marsh. ant shop. Cash every week. N. II. Winans, Battle all doing well away from Ann Arbor, arid The following resolution was adopted: Creek, Mich. 672 tf offer a complete line of desirable goods at who are spoken of in high terms. A sec- Resolved, That this convention representing the ONEY TO LOAN.—On farms only, from one much below their marked value. ond mariiage alienated him from the chil- Republican parly of Washleuaw county hereby Mto five years, interest payable annually, with recognize, with satisfaction aud pleasure, the privilege of paying 8100 or over at any time, and This cut includes every dren somewhat, and was unfortunate gen- rapidly increasing favor with which the name of stop interest. No commission charged. For Gen. Russell A. Algeris received throughout the particulars, call on or address. W. J. Permar, erally. The wife left him some time ago, tf. No. 5 South Main-st. and the old man has since been living all country, in connection with his candidacy for the nomination for president before the national Re- ASTED—A responsible party to represent alone. He has been very intemperate also. publican convention about to assemble at Chi* tbe Ball Electric Light Co., in the city of BOYS' KNEE PANT SUIT ;ago; that in harmony with the Republican senti- W Coroner Martin Clark held an inquest ment of Michigan we heartily approve his nomi- Ann Arbor and vicinity. Best of references re- Monday, with Patrick Ryan, Fred Sipley, nation for that high oflice. and also ask the dele- quired. Address BALL ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., rates of this body who shall represent us at Grand 18 Cortlandt St., New York City. In the store, sizes from 3 to 15 years. Aretus Dunn, Jasper Imus, H. E. H. kapids and at Adrian to use their influence aud Bower, and John Fl'nn, as jurors. votes so as to secure a united delegation to Chi- O FARMERS—We have about 100 lba. stout cago in the interest ol Michigau's favorite son, POWDER TTwine, good for bag i and handy to MOTHERS Who Will Have to PURCHASE a SUIT for her brave general, her able leader, her generous have around at any time. ill sell it cheap. John Congdon, 11 years of age, while and noble citizen, Russell A. Alger. REGISTER OFFICE. Absolutely Pure. I OANING—Money to loan on first clam real playing with other boys in Judge Cooley's The convention was very harmonious This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity THE LITTLE FELLOW yard, Saturday evening, fell to the ground, and adjourned in the utmost good nature. :rength and wholesomeness. More economical Li estate mortgage* at current rates of Interest. han the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in Satisfactory arrangements made with capitalists and another boy fell across his leg, dislo- The delegates were given power to competition with the multitude of low test, short desiring such Investment. Every conveyance Will do well to examine our goods and learn cating it at the knee joint. It is a bad dis- select their own alternates, if any should weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in »nd transaction In abstracts of titles carefully ex- ocation. Oant. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wai tmlned as to legal effect. Zlna F. King. Ann our prices. be necessary. treet, N. .Y Arbor Mich. tf. 1 WAGNER <& CO., - - Clothiers. Tbnt Tired Feeling WHAT THE CHIMNEY SANG. and held on. The storm was now in- We accidently overheard the following MINOR NEWS [TEMS. describably fierce .and the sea terrific. As Afflicts nearly every one in the spring. dialogue on the street yesterday. CHE REGISTER the vessel slowly recovered herself he For Week Ended April 25. Over the chimney the night wind sang. Tne system having become accustomed to Jones. Smith, why don't you stop that And chanted a melody no one knew; loosened his hold and crawled toward the the bracing air of winter, is weakened by Five eloping couples were married at Jof- disgusting hawking; and spitting? THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1888. And the woman stopped, and her babe she tossed, bowsprit. He reached it, got astride of the warm days of the changing season, Smith. How can I? You know I am a ersonville, Md., on Friday. And thought of the one she had long since lost, it, locked his arms around it, drew a long Present indications are for ;in unusually And said as her tear drops back she forced, breath, and then, with a rush, the Tim- and reamly yields to attiicks of disea.-e. martyr to catarrh. 11 Hood'.- Sarsaparilla is just ihe medicine Prof. Van Slyke's Mai ringe. arge psach crop in Delaware this year. *'l hate the wind in the chimney. mons bured her head aud Joe disappeared J. Do as I did? I had the disease in its Thomas White, Minister of the Interior in the seething waters. needed. It tones and builds up tvery worst form but I am well now. Over the chimney the night wind sang, part of the body, and also expels all im- or Canada, died Saturday nifjhlut Ottawa. Aud chanted a melody no one knew; The crew held their breath in an agony S. What did yon do for it ? The Honolulu D^ily Bulletin of April C The Fiudluy (O.) Winiiow-glasa factory And the children said, as they closer drew, of suspense, while their eyes strained to- purities fr^rn the blood. Ti j it this sea- J. I used D . Sige's Catarrh Remedy. says: "Judge McCully's residence at rarued Friday. Loss, $3o,000; fully Insured. " "Tis some witch that is cleaving the black night ward the boiling foam which engulfed son. It cured me and u will cure you. Pawaa was gay with torches and lanterns The business portion of Winona, Miss., through, him. In a moment the stanch craft, as S. I've hea:d of it, and by Jove I'll try last evening, illuminating the grounds. was mostly destroyed by tire on Saturday. 'Tis a fairy trumpet that just then blew, if conscious of the heroic effort for her And we fear the wind in the chimney." Someone has discovered thai loveki.-ses it. The rooms had been transformed into Ex-Lientmuut-Governor Lewia Catlin relief and stimulated by it to renewed are full of electricity; but they don't J. Do so. You'll find it at all the drug Over the chimney the night wind sang. exertion, bounded forward and upward 1 bowers of greenery, ferns, palms, and lied at Hartford, Conn., Monday, aged 90. through the dashing waters. And on the ''t-hock' the ki.-S' e a* d kit-seii as much as s-tores in town. Prairie fires in the vicinity of Aberdeen, And chanted a melody no one knew; they do the disinterested spectator.—Nor- grasses, covering the wall?, brightened And the man, as he sat on his hearth below, bowsprit, which was pointing skyward, with colored lights acd Japanese fans and 5. T., were doing gTeat tmge on Tues- ristown Herald. A member ot Parliament once rose in day. Said to himself, "It will surely snow, the crew saw Joe straightening himself And fuel is dear and wages low, into a sitting position, his knife still held nis place and so'emnly declated: " Mr. umbrellas. The piano seemed one bed of P. D. Blake & Co., wool commission mer- And I'll stop the leak in the chimney." between his clenched teeth, and preparing ]>r. Flajcu's Family Ointment Speaker, I cannot .-it hers and ke^p silent roses, and the alcove with its beautiful chants at New York, failed on Tuesday for to crawl still further out. Again and Never fails to soothe and heal CUTS, with'Ut risins and saving a few words." statue of the " Pompeian Girl" was par- $150,000. Over the chimney the night wind sang, again this scene was enacted, each plunge tially screened by what seemed a shower A National association of railroad tiain And chanted a melody no one kuew; BURNS, BRUISES, FLKSH WOUNDS, INFLAM- But the poet listened and smiled, for he and rise finding the hero nearer to the of white and fragrant flowers. Very sel- dispatchers was organized on Monday at object at which he aimed, while the crew MATION, SPRAINS, PIMTLKS, CHILBLAINS, HABITUAL consiipaion can be entirely Was man, and woman, and child, all three. SALT RHEUM, CHAPPED LIP* or HAND, dom has a pleasanter company assembled vansas City, Mo. And said, "It is God's own harmony, fairly ached with the intensity of their cured bv the use ot Hibbard's R'leumatio For the murder of J. T. Lane, a lawyer of This wind we hear in the chimney." emotions. FROST BITES, COLD SORKS, SORE NIPPLES, Syrup af n all other remedies have failed. in Honolulu, than that gathered to wit- and all diseases and eruptions of the SKIN. ness the marriage ceremonies uniting in Lebanon, Tenn., in Ju'y, 1887, N. B. Les- —Bret Harte. «r was hanged on Friday. lie reached it at last, and, watching the wedlock Prof. Van Slyke and Mrs. Han- most favorable opportunity, released his Lawrence Birrett reached the half hun- Simon Cassady, the oldest man in North- dred mile post of lit^ April 4. ford, both well known in this community HERO OF A BOWSPRIT. right arm, snatched the knife from his A Georgia farmer has made $300 in m a Ohio, died at Findlay on Saturday, teeth, and with a swift and powerful quarter of acre of cucumbers, to say noth- from their connection with Oahu College, aged 09 years and 9 days. stroke cut the jibstay through as the ing of wn&<. the docs jr5 have made.—Bui A BLCI D TONIC—Muibard's Rheumatic the one as professor of chemistry, and the Fred Held, a farmers at Lo Mars, la., u On April 12, 1877, one of the most ter- trembling vessel started down another letia. Syrup is 'h gn-a'est blood purifier in the other as the popular and accomplished shot and instantly killed his mother on Sat- sea, restored the knife to its place, again urday in a quarrel over land. rific storms that ever visited the North world. Ri'iteon teaches the lesson. Read teacher of music. Rev. Dr. Beckwith of- Carolina coast began and lasted for three clasped the bowsprit in his arms, and their formula, found in their medical ficiated, assisted by Rev. Dr. Hyde. The Dexter, the famous trotter, died on Satur- again disappeared—but only for a mo- "Shows us how divine a thing a woman day at the stable of Robert iJonner in New days, culminating on the 15th off Cape may be nmde" by cm othing out ths pamphle'. Fear. It was fearfully destructive to life ment, for the Timmons, now relieved of wedding guests attested by their number fork. He was just 30 years old. and property, wrecking many ships with the weight which held her down, sprang wrinkles caused by neuralgia or toothache and warmth of congratulation, as well as William, B. Dinsmore, president of the Mom o' the letters which Gen. Boulan- their crews and cargoes, and burying out of the threatening gulf as if with new Tuis can be done o *ly ID O I« Way. In- by the display of tasteful and valuable American Express Company, died In New ger receives contain monev. them beneath the waves. One large three life inspired. It was a great relief, but vest 25 cent- in 3nlv»iion Oil. presents, the kindly feeling entertained fork on Friday, aged 78 years. masted vessel broke up, and parts of her the tempest was still at its height, and for the wedded pair, whose friends can Meyer Oberdorfer, a dealer in clothing at drifted into Smithvillo bay, a prize for now both Joe and the crew realized that Women .it the North pay PENNYROYAL WAFERS Staunton, Va., assigned Tuesday. Liabili- the most hazardous part of this heroic en- \ Are successfully used mv'ntlily by over 10,000 have no better wish for them than tha" the wreckers, which not only illustrated $75 tor a Jersey, a>12,000, was arrested on Monday. "All her bolts," said one who examined to repeat the desperate performance back- vJD vvrvvv i'i eojoy your dinner Real Estate Transfers. A fire on Monday destroyed eight large pieces of the wreck, : 'are brass, four, six ward. 3 o and are prevented by Dys- LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND STUDENTS! larns and several thousand tons of hay at and even eight feet long; the knees are Slowly, and still astride of the bowsprit, pepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. 'Ihe <*r<-itt I'.iiK'Psli Prescription the Stock Yards in Chicago. Loss, $100,- solid iron, and the outside planking six w'll restore that lust Vitality aud a Rugged, The following i« a list of the real estate and still alternately plunged into the sea They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In- Healthy Cond.tion follow its use. Buy at vour 000. inches through, and of stout pine." transfers in Washtenaw county, as re- and lifted high in air, he began the fear- digestion, Flatulency and Constipation, druggist's, oiM package, 81; six for $5. The Edgar Thomson Bteel works at Brad- There were two Smithville pilot boats— ful task. Every instant was a crisis, We guarantee them. 25 and 60 cents. EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT, MICH. corded by the register of deed", for the dock, Pa., resume J operations on Monday, the Mary K. Sprunt and the Uriah Tim- every moment threatened to be his last; JOHN MOORE, Druggist. Sold by H. J. Brown & Co. several hundred non-union men go.ng to mons—cruising off the coast at the time week ending April 23, 1888 : but slowly and steadily he approached the Sea •\Vondi-rH exist in thousands of work. the storm commenced, and finding it im- deck. Finally he reached it, slid alone Hiram Pierce to H. and S. Pierce Lima S10.V78 Miss Grea'brain (of Bostor.)—"So forms, but are surpassed hy the marvels C. Lockwood to G. D. Lockwood, Salem 100 John A. Rice, proprietor of the Tremont possible to make a harbor they were com- the foremast, clasped it as before, and at of invention. Those who are in need of J.Taylor to T. Holmes, Northfleld 12 0 iouse, in Chicago, and a widely-known ho- pelled to stand off and try to weather it last, crawling, laid himself down ex- brother Geo'tie tia^ ^ot married ?" Omaha profitable work that can be done while H. T. Morton to Deana Posey, Ypsilanti SB Man—-"Ye-; it was an i 'optmect; that is living at home should at once send their address ,el man, died on Saturday after a protracted out. The Mary K. Sprunt had a crew of hausted amid his awe struck companions. to Halli-t & Co.. Portland, Main, and receive free, Win. Kent to J. D. Corey, Manchester 210 five men, viz.: Christopher Pinner, B. McCauley to James Henry, Dexter 5 illness. The storm still howled, the sea was still probably why the larjnily were not noti- full information how either sex, of all ages, can A. Guthrie to S. Guthrie, Sylvan. ... 13«0 Robert W. Peechin, Jr., of Philadelphia, Robert Walker, Charles Dasher, Jr., fied." " Is his wi'e a WOIIIMI of intellect?" earn from JF5 to S B per day and upwards wher- awful, and night was coming on—another ever they live. You are started free. Capital not W H Burnh&m to W. E. Howard, lork 6000 Pa., wts arrested on Saturday for embez- Thomas Grissom and Lawrence Gillespie, night of horrors—but the Timmons car- "No, indeed; ure'ty aospictn e a' d sweet M H Frederic* to S. Truscott, Salem iftO the cook. They were brave and skillful required. Pome have made over $50 in a single- Mary L. Pfelfle to W. H. Burnham, York 4000 ;ling $83,000 belonging to the children of ried her head free and a feeling akin to as a peach."— Omaha World. day at this work. All succeed. George Zick to David Blaich, Sylvan »X» lisuDcle. men, but after a desperate struggle, in confidence was beginning to take the J. N. Wallace to Margaret Bucklln, Ypsilanti H. L. Mugford, a 60-year-old broker of which all that the most skillful seaman- place of despair in the breasts of the crew. Cjty 1000 iew York City, has sued Mrs. Norry, a ship could accomplish had been exhausted, They passed into the gloom of the starless A NERVE TONIC. H. H."r'airchild to P. M. Campbell. Ypsi- she went down with all on board. lanti city •••• 2300 Brooklyn widow, for $110,000 for breach night upon that wild waste of waters, Celery and Coca, the prominent in- of promise. On the 28th the body of Tom Grissom clinging to the hope that with the coming gredients, are the best and safest Augusta E. Campbell to H. H. Fairchild, Nerve Tonics. It strengthens and Ypsilanti city 4000 Thomas C. Hance died at Macedsn, N. T., was found by the pilot boat H. Wester- of another day the storm would pass. And quiets the nervous system, curing S, w. Parsons to H. H. Fairchild, Ypsilanti mann floating at sea, about nine milea their hope was not in vain. Gradually the City _,. 1 Thursday, aged 107 years. At the last elec- Nervous Weakness, Hysteria, Sleep- Rhoda R. Boyd to Klmine Wilson, Ann ;ion Mr. Hance cast his seventy-eighth Dem- out, and the pilots also found the Mary violence of the wind abated—although lessness, &c. Arbor city 1 ocratic ballot . K. Sprunt lying on the bottom, in eleven the sea still leaped frantically—and by AN ALTERATIVE. Mary Chambers to Elmina M. Wilson, Ann the next morning had ceased to be 950 Fred Roth pleaded guilty to manslaughter and a half fathoms, her white sails, torn aine's It drives out the poisonous humors of Arbor city 2 into ribbons, shining up through the blue alarming. They looked eagerly for the the blood purifying and enriching it, Darius Pierce (Probate) to N. Pierce n Cleveland Monday for killing his wife, and 60 overcoming those diseases N. J. Kyer to J. W. Mason, Ann Arbor city. 725 and was sentenced to twenty years in the depths and undulating with the motion of land, gave more sail, and in a few hours resulting from impure or impover- Kitchen and Lavrenoe to Harriet A. Yates, >enitentiary. the restless sea. recognized points which assured them ished blood. Ypsilanti 1 that they were off Georgetown, S. C. Harriet A. Yates to H. R. Scoveil, Ypsilanti The annual convention of the German The Uriah Timmons had a crew of four LAXATIVE. city 65° Baptists of the United States will be opened men—C. C. Morse, Julius Weeks, Joseph With grateful hearts they steered for the Acting mildlybut surely on the bowels Jane Norton to J. J. Lowrey, Ypsilanti city... 1 at Harrisonburg, Va, the first Tuesday after Thompson, Jr., and Joseph Arnold—and bar and entered the bay in safety, with it cures habitual constipation, and Richard Lowrey to J. J. Lowrey, Ypsilanti no other damage to the Timmons than the promotes a regular habit. Itstrength- 00 of these Arnold was the youngest, hardly city S Whit Sunday. ens the stomach, and aids digestion. 20 years of age. Every precaution was loss of her boats, sails and rigging, a fore- E Treadwell to J. Ziegler, Ann Arbor city... 900 The Ancient Order of United Workmen mast rubbed almost in two and. some DIURETIC. Rosa Brooker to Lena Brooker, Ypsilanti aegan its annual session at Springfield, 11L, taken upon the approach of the storm, city 1000 and, with only enough canvas to steer by, strained timbers. In its composition the best and most John Wnerthner to John Ventler, Man- Tuesday. Official reports show the order to activediureticsoftheMateriaMedica chester 3"00 )e prosperous. she faced it. All day and night of the 12th Joe Arnold still lives and pursues his are combinedscientilically with other she leaped and rolled and dived like a effective remedies for diseases of the T Kemshall to Anna Walker. Manchester... 2400 The Gettysburg monuments, erected by a calling, and he will be greatly astonished kidneys. It can be relied on to give Rosanna Lavey to C. and M. Lyman, Dexter. 1100 cork on the waves, while the storm in- committee appointed by Governor Abbett, if he ever sees this account of his heroism, quick relief and speedy cure. Emma J. Ashley to Christian Mack, Ann creased in fury every hour. Day dimly Hondredsof testimonials have been received Arbor city 1C00 of New Jersey, in 1881, will be dedicated for he is modest and does not think he did dawned on the 13th over a howling waste from persons who have used this remedy with Moses Weil to Michael Well (will) July 26, 27 and 28. anything worth talking about. The Tim- For The NERVOUS remarkable benefit. Send for circulars, giving Aaron P. Wood to M. M. Wadsworth, Bridge- of waters, whose billows heaved her sky- fall particulars. Wright & Davis, of Saginaw, Mich., have mons, too, is still afloat, and as smart a water - 2919 ward, leaving great chasms, down whose pilot boat as ever crossed Cape Fear bar The DEBILITATED Price $1.00: Boll by Druggist!. Alice E. Grantto Sarah H.Jones, Ann Arbor. 750 purchased the logs banked at West Superior, Bides she rushed headlong as if to certain H. Colchazer to J. T. Jacobs, Ann Arbor city. 2350 Win. There were 3,000,000 feet, for which or cruised off Frying Pan shoals.—C. M. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prop's J. T. Jacobs to E. A. Gott, Ann Arbor _ 1 destruction. A gray mist shrouded sky Waddell in New York World. The AGED. BURLINGTON. VT. H. Oolchazer to E. A. Gott. Ann Arbor 1650 hey paid $30,000. and sea, and the storm fiend shrieked with Mary E. Colchazer (guardian) to h. A. Gott, James Cumminge, manager of the Dun that unearthly voice which, once heard, is The Bnom as It Really Is. Ann Arbor _ 550 commercial agency at Dayton, O.. who never forgotten. Cowering before the S. B. Morse (by ex) to A. Fraser, Ypsilanti committed suioide Sunday, was $6,000 Last summer I overheard two men talk- city .. 3000 blast, licked from stem to stern by the ing as they were digging away in the Helen C. Swift to E. B. Drury, executor, Yp- short in his accounts. tongue of the hungry sea, groaning and mines and one said: "Jim, they say thar lanti city * ' George W. Goff has sued the city of Lo- sobbing as she strained up the watery EVERYBODY READ THIS! W S. Draper to A. B. Draper, Ypsilanti l(>00 jansport, Ind. for $10,000 damages for is a big bum up at Rome." L. Gruner to J. Eiting, Ann Arbor city 175 heights or slid down the hissing gulfs, the "What's that?" said Jim. S. P. Jewett to W. W. Wadhams, Ann Arbor njuries sustained by falling on a sidewalk little ship drove on. Although carrying TO ALL WHO ARE IN WANT OF THE in November, 1887. "Why, hit's a kind of thing whar one city ~ 250 but thirteen yards of canvas, the jaw of feller gits nothing for something." L. Lippelman to Anna R. Lippelman. York. 1 Mrs. Ellen Buckmister's mother and son the boom was eating into the foremast Annafc Lippelman to Lucy Moore, York.... 800 were burned to death at South Vineland, "Why, that's a faro bank or a lottery, P. J. Wellhoff(by sheriff) to Reuben Kempf, like a famished animal. With the ad- !J. J., Sunday while trying to rescue stock ain't it?" said Jim. Sharon 242 vancing day the fury of the gale increased. "No it ain't. I tell you its a bum—a J. Bollinger to J. and M. Bollinger, Lima.... 2500 !rom a barn fiat was on fire. It seemed as if the spirit of an angry god J. Bollinger to G. Bollinger, Lima 1860 Thomas Sullivan and Heiwy Vondergot- kind of new tradin' business what swells A. J. Robison toMowry A. Pierce, Sharon.... 6400 walked the waters and lashed the ele- and shrinks, and the sweller and shrinker T. K. Andrews to Harvey James, Ypsilanti. 1000 ten, both udvanced in years, committed ments in his wrath. A mountainous stays down in a cellar and works the ma- H. V. Deitrich to R. Marshall, Ypsilanti 4oOO suicide Saturday at Indianapolis, Ind. No wave, leading the host of billows, would chine. They trade in stock." cause was known in either case. rush toward the little vessel, and, top- -AT THE- lil'HUlHtions. "Horses and mules?" said Jim. Three Indians, camped near La Crescent, pliug as if to fall upon and crush her, "No, hit's all on paper, and nobody can Minn., went to La Croase on Tuesday and would lower its crest, and, gliding beneath see what he's buyin'. You put your HEADQUAETEKS CO. A., 1st Regt., M. S. T. j got drunk, and while returning they upset her trembling timbers, lift her almost money in and wait for a swell. If it comes LOWEST PRICES! Ann Arbor, Mich., April 23,1888. } th ir c: noe and all were drowned. clear in air and toss her, toy like, to an- you are all right, but if a shrink cornea WHEREAS, it has pleased God to remove from Paul Roynton, of Chicago, the noted other huge billow, while the multitudi- our ranks our most esteemed and worthy com- you are busted, and yau feel so ashamed •QO TO= rade, Sergeant John J. Burns, and swimmer, terminated his 800-mile swim nous ocean roared with rage. that you don't say anything about it, and WHEREAS, we havs learned of his sudden and at Evansville, Ind., on Saturday. He said it never gets into the papers—nothing but untimely death with profound torrow; be it it was his laBt long-distance swim. The crew of the Timmons, brave and hardy mariners as they were, and accus- the swell gits into the papers. "—Bill Arp Resolved, that we bear testimony to the manly The 4-year-old boy of William Stringer, character and Christian virtues of our departed tomed to storms on the broad water from in Atlanta Constitution. of Hot Springs, Ark., was attacked by a friend. His strict integrity of character, his childhood, stood appalled at the surpass- marked fidelity to duty, bis patriotic zeal and his game-cock on Monday und so badly in- ing terrors of this awful scene. Lashed Broadway's Well Dressed Idlers. cheerful unaesumingmanners have endeared him jured that he died in a few minutes. to all with whom he associated, and have made In the cockpit, with vise like grip upon The well dressed idlers who border the WM. G. DIETERLE, him one whose loss will be keenly felt by us. To The white marble mansion of the late A. the wheel and drenched to the skin, sat his bereaved parents and sisters, whose brightest T. Stewart, on Fifth avenue, New York, has sidewalks in front of Broadway hotels hopes now droop like fading flowers upon his Julius Weeks, who had been there thir- above Twenty-third street every after- breast, we extend the assurance of our wannest been sold to the Manhattan Club for $800,- teen hours. At last, toward afternoon, 27 South Main Street. sympathy. Though stricken down in the full tide 000. It cost Mr. Stewart $2,000,000. noon ought to be regarded as "Poor Joes," of early manhood, cut off from all its hopes, as- to the utter dismay of all on board, the and ordered by the police to "move on." You can select Furniture from a Stock never equaled in Immensity pirations and victories, we yet (eel that his life While on a train near Wiesbaden, Ger- jib halyard parted, and, flying down the Their cigarette smoke, mingled with their or surpassed in variety. My prices have always been found by pur- was a complete success; many, on Friday George H. Pendleton, the stay, the jib hung, bag like, below the often not well chosen remarks and criti- chasers of Purnilure to be the lowest in the City. I have secured the Keaolred, that the exemplary conduct and char- American Minister, was stricken with apo- bowsprit, and instantly the sea, like a cisms upon passers by, and the evident exclusive sale of a number of the largest Manufacturers in the Country. acter of our departed comrade has left a deep im- plexy, but he was not dangerously ill. ravenous beast, fell upon it and held it pression on our minds and that we will always desire of many to impress the women, At my Store alone can be found the Weddicomb Co's goods. These cherish the memory of his noble and honorable The new State House of Texas, the larg- down as if devouring it. The brave boat make them a nuisance. No gentleman goods in design are beautiful. I can safely recommend them as the life. est State capitol building in the United struggled hard to lift her bow, thus should have the leisure to pose in front of best in the Country. Don't buy a piece of Furniture before having Resolved, that, as an expression of our sorrow, States, was opened for the first time on weighted, from the waves, and with a a hotel or any other public p.ace.—New looked my Stock over, I can save you money. Just received an elegant this company wear the usual emblems of mourn- Saturday to the Legislature and citizens. ing for a period of sixty days. mighty effort succeeded. Again the sea York Mail and Express. Stcckof Children's Carriages, which will be sold at Bock Bottom Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be Postmaster Benbow, of Warren, Ind., has seized and held the bellying jib,and again Prices. Jgr Don't foget the place ! No 27 S. Main-st., presented to the parents of the deceased. been summarily relieved of his official du- the gallant boat, struggled, raised it clear, lil« in Forrest's Secret. WM. G-, DIETERLE. Passed by the unanimous vote of the Company, ties on the discovery of a shortage of $600 but with weakening power. The pilots April 23,1888. The peat tragedian, Forrest, had a se- A. E. GEBHARDT, In his accounta The shortage was made now realized that, unless immediately re- cret which everybody ought to learn and W. C. TATE, good. leased from this new and frightful dan- profit by. Said he, " I owe all my success G. F. DKNGLEB, The Woman's PreBbyterian Board of ger, the Timmons could not hold her head Committee. to the tact that everything I have under- Missions for the Northwest opened at Free- •up, but must founder after a few more taken I have done thoroughly. I never ANN ARBOR ENGINE port, I1L, Tuesday evening its seventeenth struggles; but, feeling assured that an Call For Soldier's National annual session, over 200 delegates being attempt to reach the jib stay would result neglect trifles." That's the point—don't Convention. present in certain death, as no man could ever neglect trifles. Don't neglect that hacking John B. Swinney was sentenced at Kan- remain on the bowsprit even if he could cough, those night sweats, that feeble and AND BOILER WORKS A mass Convention of all Union Sol- sas City on Tuesday to twelve years' im- reach it, they were stricken with despair. capricious appetite, and the other symp- diers in favor of a law, making every Sol- prisonment for attempting to rob an tx- "We are lost," exolaimed one; "unless toms, trifling in themselves, but awful in MANTJFACTUREBS OF dier's honorable discharge his Pension press-car on the Wabash road on the night we can cut that jibstay we are certainly their signiGcance. They herald the ap- of January 8. gone. A man can't live there, but it is proach of cons-umption. You are in danger, Stationary and Portable Engines, Certificate for life, is hereby called by our only iiope." authority of the Indiana State Associa- Daniel Oestoldt, of Columbus, O., was ar- but you can be saved. Dr. Pierce's Gold- rested Tuesday on the charge of embezzling Who should do the desperate deed? en Medical Discovery will restore you to tion, to meet at Cincinnati, May 14, for $900 from his sister, who was driven crazy Marine, Stationary and Portable Boilers, the purpose of placing a resolution on They hurriedly agreed to decide the mat- health and vigor, us it has thousands of by the act Their mother died a few days ter by lot, and were about to proceed to others. For all scrofulous diseases, and this matter before the National Conven- after learning of her son's crime. do so, when Joe Arnold, who was now at consumption is one of them, it is a sover- Oil and Water Tanks, Smoke Stacks, tion of the Union Labor Party, to be held Dr. Junker, the explorer, in a lecture be- the wheel, shouted. eign remedy. in that city May 15, adjourning to St. fore the Berlin Geographical Society ex- ''Hold on, men! You are all married Louis, June 2 and 4, to place same reso- pressed his firm conviction that Stanley Is and have families; I am a single man; let And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. lution before the Democratic National now with Emin Bey. This is the opinion of me try it, and if I go overboad it will be "Did MisB Fellows marry Chaska?" will Convention, and adjourn to meet again at all th« leading German explorers. all right;" and, surrendering the wheel be engraved in the annals of time by the Saw Mill and Flour Mill Machinery, side of that otherunsolved problem, "Who Chicago, June 17 and 18, to present the Miss Etta Pinney, of Dublin, O., while the brave boy drew his sheath knife, and driving Tuesday was thrown from her car- putting it between his teeth started for- struck Billy Patterson?"—North Ameri- matter to the Republican National Con- ward. Iron and Brass Castings. vention. Place o£ meeting will be an- riage, and as she fell her hair wrapped around a wheel and she was dragged some It was impossible to keep his footing, Repairing Carefully Attended to I nounced in local press of the cities named and so he crawled cautiously along the Your Friend Committed Suicide. distance and seriously if not fatally hurt on dates above named. We urge our deck (there is no railing to a pilot boat), You never suspected it, none of his Comrades in all parties to attend these The First Christian Church of Louisville, holding on as best he could. His com- friends dreamed of it, he did not know it Conventions in large numbers and secure Ky., is considering the propriety of expel- panions watched him with the eagerness himself, but it is exactly what he did, REEVES, HUNTER & COMPANY. the adoption of a resolution in favor of a ling two of its members who are prominent of men whose only hope of life hung on CASH PAID FOR OI.II S4'KAI> IKON. whisky dealera The move corner of the nevertheless. Do you remember his sal- ESTIMATES GIVE*' service pension law, at the next session his steadiness of nerve and physical low complexion? Do you recollect how recent Moody and Francis Murphy meet- strength. If he reached the bowsprit in of Congress. Pension Certificates shoul Ings. he used to complain of headaches and BUY AN Bafety, the sea would certainly beat him be granted as diplomas of honorable ser- DoHth of an limiiirlit Pliyfician. off, for every time the little craft plunged constipation? " I'm getting quite bilious," 1,400 in use. vice, not as Badges of Dependence NEW YOEK, April 25.—Dr. Edward G. the waves seemed to leap up to meet her. he said to you one day, "but I guess it'll pass off. I haven't done anything for it, ENGINE Charity or Poverty. Loring, the eminent scientist, fell dead For the first time since childhood fervent on GIL. R. STORMONT, Monday even ng at Fourth avenue and prayers rose to the lips of some, of those because I don't believe in 'dosing.' " Soon Seventy-fourth street. His death was men who had "followed the sea" all their after thar you heard of his death. It was Prest. Indiana Association. caused by heart disease. Dr. Luring- was very sudden, and every oce was greatly BOILER! days without thinking of him whose Until you have seen our circulars. Engines COMPLETE C. A. POWER, Sec'y one of th • most prominen I this presence they now realized > had surprised. It be had taken Dr. Pieice's from S to 110 Horee Power, at prices below those of other J. W. HALEY, C. FAIRBANKS city. Hu w • about 50 yean o d, and a never 11 before, and l ;,.>wed Pleasant Purgative Pellets he would be reputable makers. BOILERS ot every style. Automatic graduate of the College of Physicians and Eiolnei tor Electric Lights. Centrifugal Pumping Mackin- M. C. RANKIN, J. F. MURPHY freely . , bronzed I alive and will to-day. Don't follow his try forDrainaneor Irrigation. Established 22 YEARS. Surgeons. He was a devoted 'follower of 3oe the foremast, and just then example. The "P. llets" are easy to take, N. FILBECK, B. F. HAVENS yachting, and a popular member of the PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED W. R. HUNTER, G. W. MILLER the Tiiimi! us lolled nearly on her beam mild in their action, and always sure. New York Yacht Club. He was twice mar- ends, lie threw his arm around the mast MORRIS MACHINE WORKS. ried BALDWINSVILLE, N.Y. Send for List 1 BUSINESS CARDS. POLITICAL GOSSIP. QUEEN AND EMPEROR. Are Ton Fond of Fishing? IIKADACIIK e."n be cured by Hibbard's Queen Victoria, of England, Visits Her The American Angler ('28 pages) is is Rheumatic Syrup. It removes the cause EBERBACH & SOU, Son-in-Law, Emperor Frederick. sued weekly, and each issue contains va' i>y regulating the stomach, c^rreating im- LEX. W. HAMILTON proper digestion and general flow of the Attorney al Law. News of General Interest from BERLIN, April 25.—Queen Victoria's ar- uable illustrated contributions and edit AWill practice In both Siate and United Statts Various Localities. rival at Charlottenburg yesterday was not tials on Fish, Fishing and Fi