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 western 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 FiJefferson Davis says that Horace Gree- Streets, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Numerous State Conventions Select Na- health, but large crowds of people lined other Fish; Reports of Fishing (in season ley signed his bond out of pure kir.dnesB tional Delegates—Woman Suffrage De- the route from the railway station to from all parts of America, etc., etc. Set of heart. Dv-ishnd never spoken to the IDS,. H. :R feated in Massachusetts—Con- the palace and cheered the royal greater editor in his lif«. gressional Nominations. visitor enthusiastically. She was Green, the noted 6sh culturist, has charg lad Pharmacists, (Office over First National Bank.) received by her daughter, the Empress, the of the Fish Culture Department of th Crown Prince and other members of the paper. It is the Angler's Paper—th CATHARTIC —Hibbard's Rht umatic Syrup HOUKS: 10:30 to 12 M. and 2:30 to 3:30 p. M. THE POLITICAL WOELD. only one in America. No. 12 South Main Street, Can be reached at residence, West Huron-st., a TBOY, O., April 19.—Wednesday Hon. E. Imperial family, and driven to the Char- is one of the finest laxatives in the world, the " Prof. Nichol place "; by telephone No. 97 8. Williams was renominated for Congress lottenburg palace, where she paid a visit to WM. 0. HARRIS, Managing Editor. moving the b >wels effectively as well Keep on hand a large and well selected stock of and will reply to calls in the evening. by acclamation by the Republicans of the the Emperor in his sick room. Her Majesty The Publication Offices are at 252 as mildly, withtu' pain, efiiping or weak- Third Ohio district was warmly welcomed by the invalid, who Broadway, New York, and the subscrip ness. WILMINGTON, O.. April 19.—The Repub- seemed none the worse for the excitement tion price if* $3.00 a year. Specimen cop; Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, lican convention here Tuesday mominated of her visit In the afternoon Queen Vic- and catalogue of Angling literature free. Mrs. Cleveland has a new pha*t^n. Dye-Stuffs, Artists' and Wax Jacob J. Pugsley for Congress from the toria paid her respects to the Dowager Em- PEERLESS TRUSS Twelfth district press. Flower Materials, Toi- Granny Rose, colored, died at Columbia Is given on trial ard wnn enter) to give LEBANON, O., April 19.—At the Repub- MR. CONKLINQ'S WEALTH. let Articlesjruss- satisfaction or money refunded. lican convention held here Tuesday Hon. S. C, at the ripe age of 131. She ha CHRONIC CASES A SPECIALITY. Henry L. Morey, of Hamilton, was nomi- Ned Stokes Says the Dead Ex-Senator cut a new set of teeth shortly before he es, and nated for Congresa l.iTt a Quarter of a Million. death. Office, No. 6 "WasMngton-st. ATLANTA, Ga., April 19—The Georgia Re- NEW YOKE, April 25.—There Is consider- PURE WINES & LIQUORS publican convention met here Wednesday. able speculation as to how much the lat« Over Rinsey & Seabolt's Store, Ann Arbor. The State and Congressional delegates Boscoe Conkling waa worth. Ed Stokes . trifle with an^ Throat Special attention paid to the furnishing of Phy- are regarded as supporters of Sher- in an interview in the World saysi sicians, Chemists, Schools, etc., with Philosoph- Lung Disease. If you Lav ical and Chemical Apparatus, Bohemian Chemi- O. HO WELL, M. D., man. The resolutions favor protec- • Mr. Conkling at times spoke frankly to a Cough or Cold, or the children ar cal Glass-ware, Porcelain Ware, Pure Reagents, tion and demand repeal of the inter- me. I know his debts when he came threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough etc. nal revenue laws. here were about $100,000. His income Greatest Blood Purifierk Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared at PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. DECATUB, Ala., April 19.—The State Tem- from legal practice was not less than $100,- use Acker's English Remedy and preven KNOWN. M all hours. perance convention met here Wednesday 000 a year. He was a plain man, but lived further trouble. It is a positive cure This Great German Medicine is the#«, I OFFICE IN MASONIC BLOCK, ROOM 4. with a good attendanca, and nominated a comfortably. Some time ago we were con- and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c. I cheapest and best. 128 doses of SUL-#*j ' templating a financial enterprise of some JOHN MOORFI, Druggist. IPHUH i;iTTEKSfor$1.00,lessthan# § Telephone Connections, Ann Arbor. full State ticket, headed by J. 0. Orr for I one cent a dose. It will cure the^ fej Governor. magnitude. He said he could be called on j worst cases of skin disease, ivomf NOKTH TACOMA, W. T., April 19.—The for $50,000, as he had $75,000 in cash. I MHS Ethel Chase Sprague is one of th la common pimple on the face^ NICHOLS BROS., should say he left about $250,000." best equestriennes at the national capital I to that awful disease Scrofula.^ LUMBEB Democrats met here yesterday and elected 1 SULPHUR B1TTEUS la the/ delegates to the St Louis convention. I best medicine to use In aly Cleveland's tariff message was indorsed. Heavy Load of Human Freight. MOTHER, do you know anything of tha leases of such stubborn and#Your lilrt DEFTAL OFFICE BOSTON, April 25.—A train of twenty- I deep seated diseases. Do#ney3areout CHAKLESTON, S. (X, April 19.—The Bepub- Balsam everybody is talking so muc loot ever take #oford«r.Use I LUMBER! Second Floor Masonic Block, over Sav- lioans met in this city yesterday and elected three cars, drawn by two locomotives, left about ? Da vou refer to Hibbarci's Throa BLUE PILLS ings Bank, Ann Arbor, Mien. delegates to the Chicago convention who East Boston at 0 o'clock last night via the and Lung Balaam? Yes, that's what I or mercury, Teeth extracted without pain by the use of gs 8 favor Senator Sherman for President Boston & Albany railroad to Chicago and mean. Well, I believe it is the best medi LUMBER! or vitalized air. points West The train carried more than u U3 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 21.— The Sixth cine in the world for a cough, colrl, or sore the purest and best#y° ' ° If you contemplate building call at Indiana district Republicans reuominated 900 of the immigrants by the steamer Cat- medicine ever nude>./J U BlttcrS ! RUPTURE! General Tom Brown for Congress Thursday alonia. Each ;bore the inscription: "Cu- lung-;, and is so pleasant to take. You J u w EGAN'S IMPERIAL TRUSS. and the Fifth Indiana district Democrats nard line live Bhoot, via Boston to Chicago. father took a severe cold day before ye- Spiral Spring with graded pre» terday, and is well tc-'Jay. El with a yellowsticky^Don't wait until yon I FERDON sure 1 to 6 pounds. Worn day ana nominated George W. Cooper for Congress. This is the heaviest human freight from substance? I3your#are unable to walk, or I night by an Infant a week old oi The Eighth Indiana district Republicans Liverpool that has ever been sent to West- breath foul andjfarc flat on your back,! adult of 80 years. Ladies' Truss* nominated James T. Johnston for Congress. ern points by the way of Boston. offensive? Your#butget some at once, it I a specialty. Enclose stamps lai The ordinary man does not sin naif so stomach is out#will cure you. Sulphur I Testimonials of Cures, measure- DAYTON, O., April 20.—The Republicans Death in the Flames. much going fishing on Sundays as he doe of order. VaeWliittera is ments, etc EGAN'S IMPERIAt in State convention in this city yesterday telling s'.ories about it the next day.— SUBiiTKRs/The Invalid's Friend.! TRUSS CO., Hamilton Block, Ann NEW YOEK, April 25.—In a fire in a flat nominated Joseph P. Bradbury lor Su- at midnight Mrs. Lizzie Cook was burned to Somerville Journal. lmmediately,#rhe young1, the aged and tot- • Arbor, Mich. preme Court Judge, Daniel J. Ryan for death anl several people were severely Is your I'r.Jftermg are soon made well by I Secretary of State, and Wells S. Jones for burned or had legs broken jumping from ine thick,#its use. Remember what you! Corner Fourth and Depot Sts., and member of the Board oi Public Works. windows. The pecuniary loss was small. Champion Short Ilnnd Writer* ropy, clo-^read here, it may save your I WM. BIGGS. Governor Foraker, ex-Governor Foster aud Hr. A. 8. White, the well'known author udy, ormue, it has saved hundreds.! get our figures for all kinds of Congressmen McKiuley and Butterworth BUTTE CITY, M. T., April 25.—Two men, of " White's Phonography," famous a* TDou'twait uutil to-morrow, were chosen as delegates-at-large to the Jesse Gledder and Frank Lincoln, were the Champion Shorthand Writer of tho Try a Bottle To-day! [ Chicago convention. Instructions for Sher- burned to death Tuesday morning in a fire World, received the first prizes in the in- that destroyed the Centennial Hotel. The ternational contests at London, Edinburgh, Are yon low-spirited and weak,[ man were adopted. A. H. Mattox ; MOT suffering from the oxcei LUMBEK loss on the hotel was $30,000. Paris and Berlin; he came near being per- And all hinds of work in connection and L H. Lampson were chosen 2#youth? If so, SULPUUR BITTJiUs| with the above promptly Presidential electors. The platform de- Knights of tabor Hard Up, • manently disabled by rheumatism. His '"Twill cure you. We manufacture our own Lumber executed. nounces Democratic election frauds; de- NEW YOKK, April 25. — A Philadelphia recovery by the use of a remedy infallible and guarantee ja- Shop Cor. of Church-st and University ave. mands protection for American industries; special savs the Knights of Labor are in in curing rheumatism and all blood diseases Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Oniway * Co., Telephone 9; P. O. Box 1243. censures Cleveland's free-trade message; great need of money. A member of the is told iu a letter from his office, "02 Wash- Boston, Mass., for !je=t medical work published ? commends the administration of Governor General Executive Board admits that there ington st., Chicago, dated June 20, 1887. VERY LOW PRICES CHARLES L. ALLEN, Foraker; demands a just and comprehen- is barely enough money in the treasury to He writes: sive pension bill, andpledgos support to the pay current expenses till the July per cap- " Your remedy has done wonderful ser- 49~Gi ve us a call and we will make (» Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. vice for me. For the past five years I Mie commend your excellent medicines, and WARRANTED TO HOLD SECURELY. 1IHSEY & SBABQLI nounced, attend the Chicago convention city, show that there were 10,394 note-1 wish you much success. WILLIAM ARNOLD, from this city. worthy fires in the United States during "Yours truly, A. S. WHITE." has revolutionized the work dur- 1887, an increase of 1,172 over 188G. The And here is another witness: ing the las,t half century. Not . 6 .A-IsTX) 8 SELLS 1847 CHARLESTON, W. Va., April 21.—The value of the property burned was $119,- least anr.ng the wonders of in Greenback-Labor party will meet at "BENTON, Ark., August, 25th, 1887. ventive progress is a method and Charleston on the 3d of Hay to nominate a 209.3S0, an increase of $14,284,630 over " Last spring I was dangerously afflicted system of work that can De performed all over Washington Street, Ann Arbo? RGERS BROS.' SPOONS, FORKS State ticket 1886. Twenty-one per cent of the fires •with erysipelas, and my life was despaired the country without separating the workers from Michigan. were incendiary. their homes. Pay liberal; any one can do the AND V DAYTON, O., April 21.—At the meeting of by my physicians. As a last hope I work ; either sex, young or old ; no special abili- At bottom prices, engravin? includes, tried S. S. S. and soon found relief, and Have always on hand a complete Stock of ever} full line of the justly celebisted yesterday oi the Ohio Republican League Population ol Milwaukee. ty required. Capital not needed; you are started thing V.uiB Judge John A. Caldwell, of the Blaine Club MILWAUKEE, April 21.—A. G. Wright, pub- in two weeks was able to attend to my free. Cut this out and return to us and we will ROOKFORD WALTHAM and of Cincinnati, was elected president by ao , business. I used five bottles. send you free, something of great value and im- ELGIN -WATCHES. lisher of the city directory, is confident portance to you. that will start you in business, clamation. that the canvass for names will show that "S. H. WirrnoitNE.Ed. Saline Coumr." which will bring you in more money right away pen face, Key and Stem-winding always Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases n hand aud regulated, ready for f. man e PITTSFIELD, 111., April 23.—The Union the city has a population of fully 200,000 than anything else in the world. (Jranduutfitfree. pocket. Labor convention for the Twelfth Congres- people. The preliminary work has been ip. mailed free. TnK SWIFT Sl-ECIFIC Co., Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, -Maine. sional was held Saturday. L N. Wise, of progress for some time, and from results Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. GROCERY LINE! If you cannot readthis get one of Johnston White Hall, was nominated for Congress. already attained Mr. Wright believes that THS CHSA2S of all BOOKS of ACVEHTU & Co'.s eye-glasses or spectacles for sale by PORTLAND, Me., April 24. —This city has tbere will be an increase of 5,500 names You cun't always judge the sizt) of a WM. ARNOLD, 36 Main St. Ann Arbor, Mich. chosen out-and-out Blaine delegates to the in the directory. Condensed into One Volume. Republican State convention. man's bank account by the artistic beauty Teas, Coffees and Sugars BUFFALO, N. IY., April 24—A large ma- Menaced by Negroes. of the picture on the outside of his offi PIONEER ,n DARING jority of the delegates from Erie County to BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 25.—At Besse- safe.—Somerville Journal. m All prime Articles bought for Cash and can aeU the State Republican convention favor Mr. mer, Ala, Monday night Hardy Posey (ool- HEROES ! | DEEDS. at low figures. Our frequent large invoieea ol ored) was lynohed for an attempted crim- The thrilling adventures of all the hero ex- Teas is a sure sign that we give bargains in Depew for President plorers and frontier fighters with Indians, out- SHINGLES! CHICAGO, April 25.—The Republican con- inal assault on a young white girl, and it is laws and wild beasts, over our whole country, vention for the Third Congressional dls- reported that the town is surrounded by from the earliest times to the present. Lives and QUALITY AND PRICE. triot (Chicago's West side) appointed Hon. armed negroes who threaten to burn the famous exploits of DeSoto, LaSalle, Standish, The best Roofing in the world Is Leonard Sweet and Mayor John A. Roche houses and kill the citizens to avenge this Boone. Kenton, Brady, Crockett, Bowie, Houston, We roast our own coffees every week, »lway» lynohing. Carson. Custer, California Joe, Wild Bill, Buffalo fresh and good. Our bakery turns out the very delegates to the National convention, and Bill, Generals Miles and Crook, great Indian best of Bread, Cakes and crackers. Call and in a gottk Chiefs, and scores of others. SpleiMluliy II- see us. Messrs. John M. Smyth and Emile Wilkin Death of Kansas' Ex-Chief Justice. •••trated with 220 fine engravings. AGESITS as alternates. The convention lit- KANSAS CITY, MO., April 25.—Judge Sam- WANTED. Low-priced, and beats anything to structed the delegates to "use all honorable uel D. Lecompte, aged 74 years, died yes- sell. Walter's PatentShingles means" for the nomination of Hon. Walter terday morning at the residence of his son, Time for payments allowed Agents short of funds. PLANET PUB. CO., Box 6881, Cft Q. Gresham for President It is understood J. T. Lecompte. He was born in Maryland. ST. LOCIS, MO. that Mr. Swett will make the speech in the In 1854 he was appointed Chief Justice of Sufficient to stop in Art PAINT Made of Iron, Tin or Steel. Cheaper National convention naming Judge pinutes the smarting, sting- Br nsinc fOIT A CO*S OTO-fOAT VTGGX PAIXT SI the Territory of Kansas by President Pierce, ing pain of roo burns or scalds. K-iint Friday, run it to Church Sunday. Sight MA 3 Gresham for President PATENTS Fashionable Shades: Black, Maroon, Vermilion More and served in that capacity until the ad- It wilt stop the pain as scan U Blue, Yellow, Olive I-ake, Brewster and Wagon SYBACUSE, N. X, April 25.—The sub-com- mission of Kansas as a State. applied* CntOM. No VanUMnff necessary. Drlei hard mittee of the executive committee oi the FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, with A "ahine." One Coat and job is done. Abundance to cure a score Durable and Ornamenatl Union Labor party met yesterday and chose A Thirty-Three Day's Sleep. of colds and the coughing two deiegates-at-large to the Cincinnati ATTICA, N. Y., April 21.—Emma Althouse, COUGHING that often leads the way to Solicitor of American & ForepPatents, YOUR BUGGY convention. A. 3. Streeter, of Illinois, of this place, who is subject to trances, Consumption. IT WILL POS- Tip top for Chairs, Lawn Seats Sash, Flowet Than Slate Warranted to give ITIVELY case a Cough in 15 025 F St., near I . S. Patent Olli.-r, I'uts, li.ihy Carriages. Curtain Poles, Furniture. satisfaction. For particulars ohairman of the National Committee, was awoke yesterday from a thirty-three days' minutes. Front Doors. Store-fronts. Screen Doors. Boats, prominently mentioned for President and sleep, and immediately informed her WASHINGTON, D. C Mantles. Iron Fences, in fact everything. Just and prices address All business before the United States Patent the thing for the ladies to use about the house General Master Workman Powderly for physician that her grandfather was dead. More than enough to save Office attended to for moderate fees. Patents id Vice-Preside nt Singular to relate, the old man had ex- f ' KING a dozen children Choking wiih procured in the United States and all Foreign pired at Mumford while the youug woman CROUP. One minute after the Countries. Trade Murks and LabtU registered. FOR ONE DOLLAR CEOKGE SCOTT, WYOMING, 111., April 25.—General Philip first dose th« hardest attack Rejected applications revived and prosecut- Sidney Post, of Knox County, was unani- was in her trance. of Croup will be relieved. ed. Information and advice as to Obtaining Architect. Sole Agent forWaeh- mously renominated here yesterday by ac- Patents cheerfully furnished without charge. clamation as a candidate for the next Con- Tate's Shortage. Plenty to relieve the oppres Send Sketch or Model for free opinion COITS HONEST tenaw County. FRANKFORT, Ky., April 25. —The report of WHEEZING sion and wheezing of the must Are you (joing to Paint this year? If so, dont gress by the Republican convention of the severe case ol Asthma. The as to patentability. tiuy a paint containing water or beniine when ill Tenth Illinois district the investigating commissioners to the direct cures Of Asthma by Copies of Patents furnished for 23 cent* for the same money (or nearly so) you can procure Kentucky Legislature shows that the short- this medicine are proofs that each. (OIT A n>*8 l'l KK PAINT that is w»rriBt«-d to JOLIET, 111., April 25.—The State conven- Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil has bear, H0.NK8T, (iKMl\lt I.1N3KED-OIL PAIVT age of the fugitive State Treasurer Tate is n0 S- Correspondence Invited. and free from water and benzine. De»»«d this III tion of the Woman's Equal Suffrage Asso- $230,000. The grossest careless is said to * cketee, Grand Rapids, Mich., who will send young lady caused the deed. fight, and hung up without confessions or remain moist and sweet for tl e leaden of a system, rather than those made by tho :-ree bottles on receipt of $1.50; express paid. prayers. Some of the posse were killed. many days. t, llowers These shoes are sold by the best retailers Big Sal« of Coal Lauds. Be sure and insist upon get- throughout the Vnited States, and we will place them P. S—Trial bottle sent on receipt of 12 cents The Grand Army. The doctor and the lptter-rnrrlrr are not tulXinu about easily within your reach, in any State or territory, if you FAIKMOUNT, I1L, April 25.—Mason M. ting Warner's Safe Yeast, the ,c.s. ,., -. Tb.yh.v, .imply •B p«M will send us a, postal card. • m U. S. postage stamps. ( ST. LOUIS, April 24—General Rea, Com- price of which is not more than work to dix-u,. th* nurit. of tli.-.r Hum. Th letler. Wright sold yesterday to the Consolidated the cheap and impure Yeasts irrlrr uvi tho J.mo Means #3 Shos i« th« b.- t hi the Coal Company of St. Louis a quarter mander-in-Chief ot the G. A. R., said in this with which the market is flooded. world, fill doctor dfnics it, «nd aaj* that til J.m'l GEO. 6. STEKETEE, city yesterday that in the past three Menu $4 Bhoi i> hettcr. Comideruism«B«eds { euv.li, JAMES MEANS & Co. section of land five miles north of here for Address, Koehester, N. Y. ther*™ bu'.k right. 8*47,000. Coal Hhafts will be sunk here at months 14,000 names had been added to WARNER'S SAFE YEAST CO. 41 Uncoln St., Boston, Mass. Grand Rapids, - Mich. once. the rolls of the organization. THE REGISTER. ON THE CAMPUS. We will sell a case of PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY ON KITTREDGE & HOLMES, Lawn tennis is beginning to blossom. ASK AP.EOR, MICH. Freshman banquet tomorrow evening. NOBLE'S Dr. Dunster is again unable to meet his FRIDAY Fine Fur Derbys, , TEBMS: classes. #ne Dollar per year In Advance: 81.50 HAT The frats are playing a series of inter- If not paid until after six months. fraternity games. *9-Fy/«:n Cents per year additional, to Sub- The Universitp will hold a mock Repub- AND DEPARTMENT. New Spring Blocks, wrUxrt'outaidc of Washtcnau; County. lican national convention. The Varsity Rugby team beat the boys THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1888. at Notre Dame, last Saturday, to the tune SATURDAY of 26 to 6. IN GREAT COMMOTION. for $1.29. THE mugwump journals have given The. Glee club serenaded their friends Monday evening. The club will sing in up their foolishness about President Detroit in June. Cleveland's civil service reform and are The seniors talk strongly of having the acknowledging -great disappointment. Thomas orchestra here for commencement. The great wonder is how they ever Nothing is too rich for that class. $1.29. $1.29. were misled by his promises. His pro- E. E. Powell, lit '85, so well known in fessions of civil service reform ideas Ann Arbor society circles, is studying were no Stronger nor more sincere than theology in the Boston University. These Hats are sold elsewhere for $2, and are good value. ill of the presidents have made, not ex- President Chamberlain, of the Univtr- REMEMBER THE IDJ^ITS AND JOIUST THE CROWD. cepting Andrew Jackson, and he has si'y of Wisconsin, will probably deliver the address at commencement time this made fewer really good appointments year. than President Arthur made. Presi- A mingTel show will be given soon by Men's Crush Hats, worth $1, for 25c; dent Grant tried hard to bring about the students for the benefit of the Gym, the reform, and finally frankly gave it and W. A. MeAndrew, lit '86, has written Also Boys' and Children's Hats for 25c, worth up as impossible at that time. Hayes a farce, entitled, " Whistling Geese," which will be rendered at that time. and Arthur each made an advance, as 50c to $1.00. public sentiment was growing against Dr. Albert Shaw, associate editor of the Minneapolis Tribune, will lecture before the "spoils" system. Cleveland hasn't the Political Science Association, on Wed- done as well as he might have done. nesday, May 2, at B p. m., in room 24, Sign of the Red Star, A. L. NOBLE, He instituted the greatest proscription University. His subject will be on "Ten- for political purposes that the world dency to Over-Legislation in our State." LEADING CLOTHIER AND HATTER. has ever seen. The postoffice and inte- The class of '88 was always noted for rior departments are two great ma- its class spirit. Even now in its old age chines now for campaign purposes. it has it, and boasts of it to a degree that the younger classes can't follow suit. They decided on a class hat, and within one PROHIBITION OF I!I1 I.I. FI6HTIM. week after the selection was made 7fi hats 1888. were ordered. 1888. The prohibition of bull fighting in The Michigan Schoolma-ter's club is in the state of Guanajuato, by General TO THE PEOPLE its third year. Its aim is " to provide for -^O> NENEWW ANANDD ELEGANELEGANT 'S^O->C^. Gonzales, is a piece of fanaticism which the discussion of topics connected with OIF1 cannot but be viewed with alarm by all the work of the high school and academy lovers of liberty. From time immemo- in their relation to higher institutions." rial, the people have held to this na- The next meeting will be held May 5, in PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY tional pastime, and such a blow to their Room 24. Prof. B. A. Hinsdale, Prot. I. N. Demmon, and Supt. Perry will take customs and habits of thought is a seri- Now open for orders in all branches of Photography. k Arbor aid _WasUenaw County part. ous infringement of personal freedom A Democratic program will be carried As will be noticed in another column of this paper, I which certainly must be unconstitu- out by members of the various depart- GROUPS A SPECIALTY. have bought the interest of Mr. J. Koch in the Furniture tional. It is very questionable, too, if ments, in the law lecture room tomorrow Business of Koch & Haller, with the intention to carry the prohibition can be enforced, be- night. R'-isenthal, lit, will speak of the South-West Cor. Main and Huron Sts,, • Ann Arbor, Mich. democracy of Jefferson; Mr. Barnett, on Furniture business at the same place with full as large cause public sentiment is yet very much assortment of goods as the old firm ever had carried. I on the side of bull-fighting, and it is medic, of ihe democracy ot Jackson's time, and Mr. Reichmann, law, will speak of the shall make every effort to always have on hand the best useless to undertake to enforce a law democracy ot Cleveland. The exercises assortment and latest designs of Bedroom, Parlor, Dining, which has not public sentiment in its will close with an oration by B. J. Tellar. Library and Office Furniture, and especially for this Spring favor. How much better it would be Trade. My Stock is most complete, and certainly will en- to place a high tax on bull-fighting, W. V. T. V. IX SESSION. able any one to make a suitable selection. I also make to thus affording revenue and lightening order in all kinds of wood, special patterns of Desks, Book- taxation, and at the same time driving The Second District well Represented. Having purchased the entire Stock of Furniture, Car- Cases, Cabinets, Tables, Mantels, Dressers, Chiffionier, and the most disreputable bull-fighters' out —The Ladles Praise Capt. Allen. pets and Draperies of Richniond & Tread well, will make will guarantee satisfaction. Manufacturing Parlor Goods of the business. It would result in plac- myself, I am prepared to fill any desired style of .Sofa, ing bull-fighting and bull-raising in the The 12 h annual convention of the W. a FIRST-CLASS Furniture establishment. Fine line of Rocker, Easy or Reception Chair. In Drapery; I carry an hands of a more respectable class. It C. T. U. of the second district convened Chamber Suites in Cherry, Walnut, Antique Oak, and extensive line of Turcomans, Madras, Crete, Silk and Lace would make such an amusement inac- in Ann Arbor at the Baptist church, April Sycamore, for $20.00 and upwards. Curtains. For the accomodation of my customers, repairing cessible to the poorer people who have 25. The devotional exercises were con- New Goods arriving every day. Have employed one of of Furniture of all kind will be attended to with care. heretofore wasted their money which ducted by Mrs. Jennie Lockwood, of Hoping to receive a share of your kind patronage, ought to have gone to clothe and feed Petersburgh. The president, Mrs. Sarah the most skillful workmen in the State, especially for the hungry wife and children at home. A. GrO6venor, of Monroe, presided. The ordered u n d e r - I Remain Respectfully, And then, too, the abolition of bull- report of the corresponding secretary work. We stand fighting in Guanajuato, how it will showed an advance upon last year's work, and Undertaking what is MARTIN HALLER, have been Successor to KOCH & HALLER, 52 S. Main and 4 W. lower rents and the value of real estate! in spite of all discouragement. In the busi- KOCH & HENNE, wanted. Men heretofore engaged in the business Liberty Sts. The president's address gave a view of HAVING FORMED A PARTNERSHIP. S o c ieties, will have to move out, and that, of n e s s in the Temperance Temple in Chicago, which Ann Ar- ARE NOW AT THE OLD KECK STAND Churches, course, will throw much land and many belongs to these Indies in a double sense, places of business upon the market. A being largely a Michigan idea, and also bor many 56 AND 58 S. MAIN ST. etc., would large number of men have invested all supported generously by the second dis- years, and do well to ADELINA PATTI, CHRISTINE NILSSON, trict. From ill health the president has they have in the world in the business call and consult us when they want anything in the way CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, EMMA ABBOTT, " of providing these entertainments for not been able to render as much active service as usual; but through correspond- of Furniture. ETELKA GERSTER, ALWINA VALLERI, the people, and should this prohibitory ence and an efficient corresponding secre- Baby Carriages, Latest Novelties, at Very Low Prices. SOFIA SCALCHI, law go into force, it would ruin them MARIE ROZE, tary has allowed no diminution of the work. Sell Carpets Close. HOPE GLENN, ZELDA SEGUIN, financially, and their gray hairs would The report of Mrs. Louise Casey, county MARIE MARIMON, t go in sorrow to the poor houses. Such president of Lenawee, assumed that what MME. LA BLACHE, The Undertaking Department under change of Wm. Q. EMMA THURSBY, a fearful confiscation of property shoulil her county lacks in money and members, FANNY KELLOGG, Henne, is supplied with a NKW OUTFIT and First-Class EMILIE AMBRE, not be made unless compensation is it makes up in push. SIGNOR BRIGNOLI, ITALO CAMPANINI, given. The terrible effects, too, upon Monroe county, which is organized by line of Goods, and we can meet the wants of all. MAURICE STRAKOSCH, townships by its enterprising county pres- LUIGI RAVELLI, ALFRED H. PEASE, the trade of the city of Santa Fe de ident, Mrs. Frances J. Sumner, made a ANTONIO F. GALASSI, G1USEPPPE DEL PUENTE, Guanjuato of this prohibitory law are stirring report Monroe county has no evident. The people, of course, are county dues, but depends on each local HAVE USED AND ENDORSED THE going to attend bull-fights, even if they union to make a voluntary contribution. have to go to the other end of Mexico, The convention listened to a graoeful and wheneverthey want a hat, or a 6uit and interesting address from Mrs. John- son, former president of the sixth district, of clothes, or a neck-tie, or a dagger, and stale superintendent of juvenile work. they will mount their mules and go to A letter from Capt. Allen, our repre- NEW SPRING GOODS. some other state where they can enjoy sentative in congress, in answer to pe- their favorite amusement and make titions on the Blair educational bill, was As being absolutely the beat TJPB.IGHT lianoforte in the World. their purchases, thus injuring the home read by Mrs. Stannard, which elicited some If you contemplate buying a f TT A TvrciQ TVRrkQ > TTPT? Tn-TTTP I merchants. They will take their pro- interesting comment and comparison of Piano, is the experience of any of | ^AINEb BROS. UPRIGHT ! Mr. Allen with his predecessor, favorable duce to other markets. We may expect to the gallant captain. these famous artists any value to T3TTV to hear soon that grass is growing in the The following delegates reported them- MIS, SHOES, SUFFERS, EIC. you? They all recommend BUY streets of Santa Fe de Guanajuato. selves at the opening session. Others will doubtless arrive on later trains: I will guarantee to give you better goods for the And you will not only be pleased but will advise your friends to fol- LKNAWEE COUNTY. money than the concern that advertises low your example. Adrian, Miss Hattie E. Johnson, Mrs. Emma W. Morgan, Miss Dora E. Bennett, Mrs. Caroline Hum- I.N VOLCME 1 of consular reports for phrey. LEW H. CLEMENT, 1884 relative to Labor in Foreign Coun- Tecumseh, Mesdames Fanny F. Stuart, Mary E. Sutton, Fanny T. Coddington. $6.00 SHOES FOR, $4.00 tries, it is stated, on page 855, that the Raisin Valley, Missea Libbie Stanley, Grace E. Dealer in everything Musical. Sole Agt, Steere. $4.00 SHOES FOR, $2.00 number of females employed above Blisefield, Mesdames James Carpenter, Joel Car- 38 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, Mini. ground at the mines of the United penter. $2.50 SHOES FOR, $1.50 Ridgeway, Mesdames Sarah L. Rappleye, Emma TCingdom of Great Britain is 7,054. The Paulson. adult women "do comparatively heavy Morenci, Mesdames Lucinda Chaffce, Frances I buy for cash from the manufacturers direct, A. Rowley. and can give you low prices. Give me a trial, and work about the pit's mouth, such as Britton, Mrs. Frances V. Eaton, Miss Minnie Ackley. I will give you a true fit and good goods. wheeling trucks or wagons, etc., and Lenawee Junction, Miss Eliza Rogers. clearing coal, which means separating HILLSDALI COUNTY. X3O 3STOT IBTXY 1888. 1888. with a large hammer pieces of stone, North Reading and Allen, Mrs. S. A. Haynes. Hillsdale, Mesdames Eliza B. Harris, Cordelia Dress Goods, shale, etc., from the coal." The report A. Chillsen. Somerset, Mesdamcs Harriet M. Sunn, Mary K: OUT says that "the work done by the girls, Winaus, Joel Martin. Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, &c, LOO from 13 to 16 or 18 years of age, is of WASHTENAW COUNTY. FOR—— Trimmings, the same rough character but of a light- Salem, Mesdames Rosa Smith, Anna Thompson. Before looking at my Stock, as I have many de- Ann Arbor, Mesdames Delia L. Clements, Lucy er sort." S. Bourns, Chas. S. Worden, Lucy D. S. 1'arker, signs •which you cannot find elsewhere, and prices Miss Matilda M. Brown. low as the lowest. Manchester, Mesdames Elizabeth Patehen, Van WE DOUBT if the Democrats can turn Winkle. Gloves, Hosi- Chelsea, Mrs. Mina G. Hill, Miss Olive Conklin. out in Michigan such a clean, sober, in- Saline, Miss Mattie Allen, Mesdames Amanda L. Briggs, Mary F. Isabel. NEW telligent, good-natured, determined, and GOODS! Dexter. Mrs. Belle Brown Waller, Misses Minnie JOHN BURG, 43 S. Main St. honest lot of delegates to a county con- M. Burns. lone Stannard. AT ery, Carpets, Ypsilanti, Mesdames Dr. Helen McAndrew, vention as the Republicans of Washte- Mason, Laura D. Parsons. naw county had last Tuesday. The pa- MONROE COUNTY. Momroe, Mesdames Minerva S. Slajrton, Phalla triarchs of the party were there, men B. Chapman. Mats, Mat- of clear minds past the age of three l'etcrsburgh, Mrs. Jennie Lockwood. Whittford Center, Miss Myra Wakely, Leotia WINES score and ten and even of four score; k WORDEH'S, Young. London, Mesdames Emma J. Vanderlip, Jennie SECOND-HAND BICYCLES! and the young men were fairly well Merritt. represented. Last evening, Mrs. A. F. Bourns, of 20 S. Main-st., Ann Artor. tings, and 66 inch Harvard Special, full nickel- (fee K AA Ann Arbor, delivered an address of wel- ed, ball bearings $>OO.W Licensed to Marry. come, to which Mrs. Ida R. Shier re- sponded. Mrs. Ann W. Bassett, of Ypsi- 56-inch Expert, Ball Pedals, full ©1 AA AA many new Novelties too numerous to men- KO. NAME AND KESIDBXCE. nickeled, ball bearings $>1UU.UU lanti, gave Notes at National Convention. 54-inch Harvard, painted, ball bear- {j^f) f)(~) v- j Gustave Lindeman, Lodi. "" X Elizabeth Waltz, Lodi. This forenoon's program includes re- j John Roller, Manchester. ports from the presidents of Hillsdale and 53-inch Columbia Light Roadster, 411K AA tion. Our Stock is inside the Store, I Uosa Schaible, Washtenaw, and other reports. This half nickeled, ball bearings Vi-i O.\J\J „- ) Charles 8eeger, Ypsilanti. afternoon, Mrs. S. Clements, of Ann Arbor, 56-ineh Columbia, painted, ball $OK A A ' 1 Kate O'Brien is down for " Reminiscences of the Cru- k bearings VoO.UU free from dust and dirt. sade," and Mrs. Jennie Lockwood for a Call and see new "VOLUNTEER COLUM- Don't fail to take advantage of the paper. Mrs. J. D. Stannard is to have CALL AND SEE. 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET. something to say about the juvenile work. BIA" and new VELOCB COLUMBIA" (safety). bargains offered by Wm. W. Douglass. C. W. WAGNER, He means to close out the business. The session will close tomorrow evening. VCLOCE COLUMBIA. al s. M>iin-s< , • Ann Arbor, Mich. COUNTY NEWS. The carpenters and painters are mak- Mrs. E. Bovee is building a fine green ing great improvements on the Gordon SAMUEL KRAUSE. house at her residence on Chicago ave property.—Burt Rogers of Cleary's col- Scarlet Fever—Deaths of Miss Waldron —Mrs. Kate Tower and daughter are lege, made his parents and old friends and Mrs. Snyder.—Fire-alarm Bell In visiting Mrs. L. Cooper.—Mr. and Mrs a visit last week.-Maher & Co. have put C. Cornwell and daughter are home a couple of men on the road selling The person is blind to his own in- Tpsllantl, and new Electric-light hardware, and report grand success.— Engine.—An Afflicted Family.— Ypsi- from their Florida visit.—Mrs. Samue terest who does not examine Post has returned home from Florida John Burg and family, of Ann Arbor, our goods before pur- Iantlan Again Scorched.—Jnrors.— where she accompanied a son for his were the guests of Eugene Helber and Wool Outlook. health.—Mrs. F. C. Gaige, of Concord family April 22.—Lou F. Lutz, with J. chaaing. Manchester has been having a seige is guest of her sister, Miss Lois McMa T. Jacobs, of Ann Arbor, Sundayed in We are offering 360 pairs of the mumps. hon.—Miss Mollie Richards visited in town.—Deputy county clerk Brown Rev. Mr. Gallop will speak in Saline Detroit the latter part of last week.— passed through town April 22, enroute Decoration day. The Ypsilantian office has had«nothe: to Bridgewater.—M. Reynolds, on Chi- LADIES'KID SHOES D. W. Hitchcock, of Milan, is build narrow escape from burning: a stray cago-st, is on the sick list. ing a grain elevator, 24x36. electric wire was the mischief-maker Salem —Miss Martha Barrium, of the Ypsilan 81.00 A PAIR, WORTH $1.76. Albert Robison, of Sharon, has sold tian force, is making a vacation visit a "The School of 80 years ago," given his farm to M. A. Pierce ; $80 per acre. by the Baptist society in Haywood hall, Battle Creek and other places of inter Ladies' Glazed Dongola Kid Shoes at Deputy Warden Rouse of Saline is est to her.—Little Helen, youngest chile last Tuesday evening, was a grand suc- making it warm for violators of the fish of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Swift, is very il cess, the hall being crowded to over- $2.00. flowing. Proceeds of the evening, $31. Imitation French Kid at $3.00, a laws. with scarlet fever.—Miss Louise Wai —Mrs. D. Smith is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Reilly, of Dexter town- dron died very suddenly Tuesday af clipper to wear and fit. Mrs. E. Worden, of Ann Arbor.—My- Gents' Dongola Gaiters at $3.50 ship, is home after spending the winter ternoon. She has been in feeble healtl ron Blood has just returned from at- in Dayton, O. for sometime, but her death was entire ly unexpected by her friends.—Miss tending the funeral of his brother at Young people's literary society of Vee Cornwell, who has been a studen Howell.—The quarterly services did not York will give a leap year box social at Cleary's Business college, has taker take place last Sabbath at the Lapham Remeber Our Specialties. tomorrow evening. a position as stenographer in Cleveland church, as published last week, but will Wm. Kern, of Manchester, bought a Ohio. Miss Susie Lamb, of the sam< be held next Saturday and Sunday. Cordnvans Wear as Long as any Two nine months old calf of W. B. Osborn college, has a fine position in Walker Pair of Calf Skin Shoes You which weighed 770 pounds. ville, Ont—Prof. J. P. Vroman is in MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. can Buy. Christian Luft, of Sharon, 60 years Wisconsin looking after the interests o Ann Arbor, March 14, 1888. TRY A PAIR AND YOU WILL BUY NO OTHER. Our Stock of of age, had his arm badly cut by a saw, the Iron Mining company with which The Michigan Central Railroad will sell and died from the injury, recently. he is connected.—Mr. A. J. Bucklin is Land Excursion*tickets at one fare the The largest and most Clothing and very ill with pneumonia.—Dr. J. L round trip on March '20, Ap il 3 and 24, Residence owned by Mrs.Will Hewett, Sample has left his position in the San and occupied by Harry Macomber, in May 8 and 22, June 5 and 19, 1888, to COMPLETE STOCK itarium.—The city council has author points in States cf Minnesota, Dakota, Furnishing Manchester, was slightly burned last ized the purchasing of a 1200-poum In the country. week Sunday. Nebraska, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas and fire alarm bell, to be hung in place o Mexico. Tickets limited 30 days from We Warrant Our Goods; Any the antiquated dinner bell which foi Goods must be Don't fail to read R. Rider Haggard's date of sale. Will also on March 26, Goods not Satisfactory, We story, in our next issue, entitled "A years has made such a vain attempt to April 9 and 23, 1888, sell round trip tick- Tale of Three Lions." Trial subscrip- do its duty in a dignified manner.—Th want back at Our Store. closed out re- electric light engine is to be change* ets at one fare to large number of points tions for THE REGISTER, three months, in the South, south of the Ohio River and 48 SOUTH MAIN ST.. • ANN ARBOR. 25 cents. for a large Corliss engine and conden ser. Seventeen more mast arms are Bowling Green, Ky. Tickets limited 30 gardless of cost. One hundred thousand young trout days from date of sale. Highest Awards. London, New York, Boston, also being placed. We shall soon have New Orleans, have been placed in the streams about one of the best lighted cities in the H. W. HAYES, Agent. This is no hum- Saline in the past three or four years. state. "THE HAMMOND" J. H. Bortle recently received 30,000 Wm. W. Douglas will have another from the state fish commission. Pittsfield. auction sale of Clothing and Furnishing bug, but a genu- The Milan baseball association is on Mrs. Snyder who has been ill some Goods Saturday—W. W. Bliss, Auc- a good financial bass, $300 stock having time at her daughter's, died April 19 tioneer. ine closing out been taken in shares of $2.50. Officers: and her remains were taken to Dexter Happy nnil Hungry. President, J. Henry Ford; vice-presi- for interment.—John Springman an< dent, D. \V. Hitchcock ; secretary, John wife are entertaining a very young For over five years I was a constant Sale. Auction, S. Bray; treasurer, Mell Barnes; man- daughter who came to reside with them sufferer with that most terrible and annoy- ager, Charles Gauntlet*. Directors: J. Monday last.—The late cold season has ing disease, dyspepsia. After paying out Saturday. WM. Henry Ford, D. W. Hitchcock, Mell afforded farmers an opportunity to hundreds of dollars, the only medicine I Barnes, Charles Gauntlett, VV. H. Whit- repair old buidings, and in many in found that would do me any good WRS marsh, Frank Guy, John S. Bray. stances build *iew ; but the work of till- Sulphur Bitter?. Six bottles cured me. W. DOUGLAS. ing the soil and putting in spring crops Now I can eat well and am happy and The following gentlemen will be sum- has now quite generally commenced.— hungry.—Editor. moned as jurors for the May term of A young team belonging to Henry Paul circuit court: Ann Arbor city, D. C. ran away on the farm, demolishing a She Blushed Fall, Wm. Miller, Henry Bliton ; Ann dray and doing some other damage lasi Awful when I told her what to do for TYPE -WRITER ! Arbor town, Wm. Burke; Augusta, week. those horrid pimples with which her face Henry Snowball; Bridgewater, Frank UNEXCELLED FOR SPEED, PERFECT J. s. Wood on the Wool Outlook. was covered. She now says if you want Ridell; Dexter, Charles Cooper ; Free- a pink and whi;e complexion with a nice Alignment and Durability ! dom, Herman Bertke; Lima, John D. At the recent meeting of the Sheep- breeders' and wool growers' association clear smooth skin, you mu-it use that best The Edison Mimeograph for duplicating Luick ;'Lodi, Austin Sage; Lyndon, of all blood purifiers, Sulphur Bitters. copies, superior to all other methods. George Shanahan ; Manchester, Harvey in Saline, J. S. Wood read a paper in Type-Writer supplies etc.: for Catalogue and Hall; Northfield, Fred Kapp ; Pittsfield, which he said that the Merino mighl Price List, Address W. A. CAMPBELL, AGT., Ralph Rice; Salem, Nelson Yanson ; be bred profitably as a mutton sheep. Ann Arbor, Mich. Saline, James W. McKinnon, Daniel "Wool." he says, "scarcely pays the cost Kline; Scio, B. W. Waite, jr., Jacob of production ; put it on the free list Hood's Sarsaparilla Reichert; Sharon, Wm. Chadwick, Jas. and we shall be driven to the necessity L. Wade ; Superior, A. H. Collins, John of transforming our wool-producing Combines, in a manner peculiar to itself, the in McDougal; Sylvan, Milo Hunter, Frank sheep into a mutton sheep." He con- best blood-purifying and strengthening reme- FRESCO PAINTING tinued : "The unfriendly legislation of dies of the vegetable kingdom. You will find McNamara ; Webster, Geo. F. Loomis ; 1883 has reduced 1,000,000 and over of A SPECIALTY, AT York, John Lock wood ; Ypsilanti town, this wonderful remedy effective where other OSCAR O. NOIM. s. Horatio Bersham ; Ypsilanti city, Ja- our flock masters, producing 300,000,000 medicines have failed. Try it now. It will cob E. Merick, Raphael Koop. pounds of wool yearly, valued at $100,- purify your blood, regulate the digestion, DEALER IN 000,000, from 12 to 15 per cent. The 60,- and give new life and vigor to the entire body. Wbilmore Lake. 000,000 people in this country require for All Painter's Supplies "Hood's Sarsaparilla did me great good. 70 s. Main St. Pleasure seekers are beginning to consumption annually about 10 pounds I was tired out from overwork, and it toned make their appearance.—Frank Roper of unwashed wool per capita, or 600,- Plans for Frescoing furnished me up." MRS. G. E. SIMMONS, Cohoes, N. Y. on application. and wife will remove to Ann Arbor 000,000 pounds. Of this amount we im- " I suffered three years from blood poison. where he will work at masonry.—Nel- port about one-half. For the fiscal year I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think I am son Stevens' house has been generally of 1877 we imported, of raw wool 114,- cured." MKS. M. J. DAVIS, Brockport, N. Y. repaired and rearranged for a summer 038,000 pounds, and in woolen and cottage.—T. G. Rane of Detroit, was at worsted goods about 150,000,000 more Purifies the Blood the lake last week to attend Mrs. Rane's thus showing that instead of an over- funeral.—Neal O'Heran, of Howell.was production we need 50,000,000 more Hood's Sarsaparilla Is characterized by at the Lake recently.—A social in the sheep if we could have the American three peculiarities : 1st, the combination of interest of the M. E. church will be market for Americans, or the tariff ol remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the given at the residence of G. M. Field, 1867 restored. Under efficient protec- process of securing the active medicinal CHAMPION WAGON! Friday evening.-Mrs. E. Silsbey has re- tion the products of wool rose from 60,- qualities. The result is a medicine of unusual turned from Detroit, where she was 000,000 pounds in 1860 to 308,000,000 strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. during the winter with her daughter. pounds in 1884, one year after the Send for book containing additional evidence. change in duty. It has since declined "Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system, —Col. Dean, of Ann Arbor was at the purities my blood, sharpens my appetite, and Lake Monday.—Considerable annoy- to 285,000,000 pounds in 1886, and ac- seems to make me over." J. P. THOMPSON, ance is caused by the likeness of the cording to the estimates of the agricul- .Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass. two names, "Whittemore" and "Whit- tural bureau, to 265,000,000 pounds in " Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and more Lake." Both freight and mail are 1887. Then you see at a single glance is worth its weight in gold." I. BAKBINGTON, frequently missent to these places.— that the reduction of the tariff in 1883, 130 Bank Street, New York City. Will Spiegelberg and wife will occupy coupled with the adverse rulings of the secretary of the treasury, also the frauds Hood's Sarsapariiia the house now occupied by Frank Ro- Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made per.—Irene, wife of John Rane, of this and evasions of the law, have combined SAVE YOUR HORSES. place, died of softening of the brain, to crush the sheep interests, and place only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. them in their present non-paying con- NO WHIPPING OF THE POLE April, 19, aged 86 years.—Miss Lillie IOO Doses One Dollar. THE Lumbard has been with the sick.—The dition ; and it only remains to put it on No matter how Rough or Uneven amount of goods shipped over the T. A. the free list, as recommended by the the Roads may be. A. & N. M. road to this place gives evi- a majority of the ways and means com- dence of a marked growth in trade,— mittee of the present houBe of con- The only Fara Wagon supplied with Strings TWO SAMS. Supervisor Duncan was at this place, gress, and urged by the President, to The CHAMPION is stronger than any other. It is the easiest wagon for a team to handle. Every Monday, finding out bow much prop- accomplish the final ruin of this most CHAMPION guaranteed. Any responsible erty and how many borrowed (?) dogs important industry, which I most earn- party can have a Championon 30 dajs' the vicinity possesses.—More people estly hope may yet be prevented by the WALL PIPER trial. The wagon must be seen at worn; to be ap- are talking about painting their nouses good sense of congress." NEW DESIGNS ! preciated. Send for circulars to and still more ought to be doing so. E. S. Denver, Col. line if any of the draymen in Ann Ar- Where he will be pleased to receive calls from all He says he is going there to stay.—Lew- bor who ask for protection in their OR STEELS old customers and as many nsw is James, of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., business are free traders for the coun- I.IUTS will not SHOW ones as want and his uncle, Luther James, of Ann THKOl'VH the 3 Button Cutaways. try at large. Your little business is a itKKSS. tin- health- FEF.D, BALED HAY AND STRAW, Arbor, were among their Chelseafriends fair and true sample of protection i i<>st, best-fitting and See our on Tuesday.—A large number of our or free trade, unless all parties live in mom confortable Corset mnde. COAL AM> WOOD. citizens are engaged in mending their the city.—MissUla Carson has returned THE SELF-ADJUSTING (ORSET CO., 120 FKANKI.IN ST., NEW YORK CITV. ways—that is, their sidewalks.—While from Detroit -where she has been visit- FACTORY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. • SPRING OVERCOATS. their Chelsea home is on wheels, Mrs. ing her sister.—Dr. U. D. Billmyer, of H. S. Holmes and children have taken Chattanooga, Tenn., left for home April YOU CAN GET IT YOURS refuge among their friends in Dexter 21. — We are happy to learn that "A TALE OF TWO LIONS," and vicinity. —One of the most afflicted our friend, Bert Aldrich, who left for THE TWO SAMS, families in Chelsea, just now, is that of California some weeks ago for his The only strictly ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS in the city. Jabez Bacon. His seven children had health, has arrived all safe, and thus scarcely recovered from the measles, of far seems pleased with the country and STOKY BY THB AUTHOR OF "SHF," Calkins' Drug Store I which disease the youngest was very climate.—It is surprising how many sick, when Mr. B. was taken down with poor people there are in town about rheumatism, rendering him helpless. now. Cause : supervisor's annual trip.— N THE REGISTER NEXT WEEK. 34 South State-st. An Excellent Investment. A Family TROUBLE AMONG THE BREWERS. RAGING RIVERS. The majority of men in middle life Simmons Liver Regulator, the favorite MICHIGAN NATIONAL AFFAIKS. The ICmi) iiyis Havo a Grievance and Do. home remedy, is entirely vegetable, and is remember when Illinois or Wisconsin ciine to Work. the purest at.d best famiiy medicine that is CENTRAL A Daily Record of Proceedings in KLWYOKK, April 20.—Most of the brew- They Create Great Havoc in the lands were thought dear at $2.50 per compounded. No error to be feared in Senate and House. erirs Lire running through wit'i reduced Northwestern States. acre. Present value, $25 00 to $50.00 an administering; no injury from exposure Ifec [ones. Many of the men have returned to acre. Careful examination of the rec- after taking; no loss of time. It is the work. The boycott in Brooklyn is not re- Towns la Wisconsin Flooded and Farm* ords has discovered a number of scat- best preventive medicine and safe to take The Hill Admitting South Dakota as garded with favor by the Knights of Labor, no matter what the sickness may prove to State Fames the Senate — Several but in New York the unions are pushing the Siil>mldiers. j right and Bureau of Animal Industry bills, save all property in the vicinity of the nose, throat, br. r.ch al tub s and lungs, G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Local Ag't, Ami Arbor. GOSHEN, Ind., April 24.—For some time BILIOUSNESS, but no action was taken. river. cm te delightfully and entirely cured by an insurance company for the benefit of DUQUOIN, 111., April23.— A cyclone struck vhieh, if Neglected, soon leads to serious di- THE HOUSE. the use uf 13.seine's German Syiup. easi"*, Simmons Liver Regiilatator exerts a most ex-soldiers has been contemplated by sev- the southern limits of this place yesterday, WASHINGTON, April 10.—Bills were passed If you don't know ih s alrea ly, thousands. elicitous Influence over every kind of biliousness, Toledo, Ann Arlior & North Michigaa R'y eral citizens, and the articles of incorpora- demolishing fences, barns, trees, outhouses t restores the liver to proper working order, reg- in the House yesterday to create a Depart- ai;d thi u>i'p:s of p 0[>l>- CHD tell you. Time Table going into effect Sunday, Oct. 9, '87. tion being approved by the State Auditor, and dwellings. Several parsons were .in- ulates the secretk n of bile and puts the digestive ment of Lubor, and to create boards of the oompany has been organized as the Ex- They have been euml by It and " know organs in such eondition that they can do their lioii « .No rtli Iloi tig So it! . jured. jest work. After taking this ipediciue no one arbitration for the settlement of contro- Soldiers' Mutual Assurance Company of the how it U, iheruselve*." B)ttie only 75 STATIONS. versies and differences between inter-State GALENA, 111., April 25.—The high water vill say, "I am bilious." 4. ( •2. 1. 3. S. Northwest. The capital stock will be cents. A k >jriv >m^gHt. "I was affected for several years with WHous- •iS. Standard Time. common curriers and thetr employes. in the Mississippi has encro.iched on the Pass. Pa M'l. Ex. M'l. Pass, $200,000. Bhore here. Tiie freight depot of the Chi- If (suddenly submerged fie stiff st hat less and disordered liver, which resulted in a se- WASHINGTON, April 2ft—Further cousid- 'ere attack of jaundice. I had good medical at- p. M. p. M. A. M. Lv'El [ARR A. M. P. M. cago, Burlington & Northern railroad is at O!Ce bf comes ducked-life. P. W. eration in the House of the tariff was yes- Making Pensions Easier. endanee, and tried the favorite prescription of 3 6 26 5 15 Toledo 9 00 1 in 8 4') CINCINNATI, April 24.—A mass convention surrounded by water. Several buildings one of the most renowned physicians of Louis- i 06 7 51 6 02 Monroe Junct'u 8 11 12 31 7 51 terday postponed until the 24th, and the ville. Ky., but to no purpose, whereupon I was 4 C 10 session was occupied in diseussing the In- of all Un'on soldiers in tavox of ;> law mak- on the levee are also flooded. 12 8 05 Dundee 8 Ot 12 •i\ 7 40 At Clinton, la., the water is very high and James Whi'oomb R lev is s;iit the p"nod in her new spring 5 52 7 58 Hamburg 10 10 ($80,280,000) and the Indian Appropria- vention of the Union Labor pirty May 15. 6 as 8 SO Howel' 10 2se0 5 33 tion biB ($5,192,253) were passed. A bill The same resohv ion will be presented to above here, which is backing the water up nnery is pritit el to at leaf t half of the side- 7 '20 9 Durand 9 80 1 7 s5o5 was introduced to protect the public trem the National Republican and Democratic) and flooding the country for miles. Hun- She Tried and Knows. walk.—Mail ind Ex ore w. 46 B Corunua a OS 4 i; 7 56 10 01 Owosso 00 i Ot interruption of traffic by railway strikes conventions. dreds of residents have been forced to fly A leading chemist of New York to the hills. The writer is the highest ever 9 15 .... 11 16 -Ithaca 7 2 4f and other causea At the evening session Trioil to Thaw Out Dynamite. says : " No plasters of such merit as The loadinG 9 88 11 8C St. Louis 7 27 2 2f twenty-two pension bills were passed. known. thi' Ath-lo-pho-ros Plasters haveever 9 11 ... 11 •11 Alma .... 7 •>o 2 20 BAKAGA, Mich., April 24.—A terrible ex- DUBUQUE, la., April 25.—The river rose Corsets of Eur- 10 80 12 ...Mt. Pleasant 6 so 1 S' WASHINGTON, April 23.—In the House before been produced." They are P. M. p. go plosion occurred at a river-drivers' camp but one inch in the last twelve hours, and a novelty because they are not made ope and M. A. M. p. II Saturday the greater portion ot the day near this place Sunday afternoon. The was occupied in discussing the Kiver and ias probably reached its highest. The simply to sell cheap, they are the America. Trains leave Ann Arbnr at 7:15 A. M., make men on a losr drive put a lot of dynamite direct connection at Ashley for Muskegon, and Harbor bill. The bill creating an American levee is wholly covered by water up to the best that science, skill and money over a cook-stove in the camp to thaw out; sidewalk of the buildings. can produce, and will do what is Over intermediate points between, such as Greenville copyright in conjunction with the inter- and it exploded, killing Patrick Ratigan Carson City, etc. national scheme for the protection of claimed for them. For sprains, 2,000,0000 All passenger trains run daily except Sunday. and William G. Morrison, and seriously in- authors was favorably reported, and the Death of a Pioneer. aches, weakness, lameness, etc., sold last Connections at Toledo with railroads diverging juring Malcolm McEachlin, Edward McGill bill passed by the Senate granting Dr. GALENA, I1L, April 25.—Hon. Absalom A. they are uuequaled. At Manhattan Junction with Wheelintr & Lake Kne and Peter Sommerville, the latter fatally. year in ".. S. At Alexis Junction with M. Monroe Junction for services rendered by her as an army known residents of the Galena and Wiscon- The AtblophoCOS Plaster acted like Man and Wife Lynched. msiKH\ It is the bent I ever tried and I wun L. 8. «. M. S. K'y. At Dundee with L. 8 A nurse was unfavorably reported. GAI-LATIN, Tenn., April 20.—Isaac Kirk- sin lead mines, died Menday night at his have used many kinds. Our druK^ast try alone. M. S.. and M. & O. Ry. At Milan with W., 8t. h. <* home in Saullsburg, in the latter State, said " plasters are all about the sann. " lut P. Ry. At Pittefleld with L. S. & M. B. E'y. WASHINGTON, April 24.—In the House yes- patrick and his wife, both colored, living I don't think HO now. I sprained my ami The rea- At Ann Arbor with Michigan Central R. R., and terday a resolution was adopted to investi- near this place, were token from their house aged 78 years. He was for many and shoulder in July, and it has been sons are: at South Lyon with Detroit, lansing and North- years prominent in the politics of painful Bince, but it does not pain me at ern R. R.,and G. T. Ry. gate the fur seal fisheries of Alaska. The Wednesday night by a mob, and the woman all now. Sirs. 'WILUS MAGILL »hey are Senate bill granting to the widow of Gen- was hanged and the man was shot to death. Wisconsin, and represented his district H. W. ASHLEY. W. H. BENNETT, for several terms, before and during ;Or- Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic- Superintendent, Gen. Passenger Anent. eral Eicketts a pension of $75 per month The woman was suspected of arson, bub the beat the war, in the State Senate. He was a na- ture. " Moorish Maiden." A. J. PAISLEY, Agent, Ann Arbor. was passed, and a bill to erect a monument there was no charge against the man. THEATHLOPHOROSCO. 112 WallSt. N. Y. fitting, At Ashley with the Toledo, Saginaw & Mus- ir. Washington to the late General Logan tive of New York, and removed to this kegon railway. Plowing Up Iniiiana Wheat l'iolds. county with his parents in 1827. He sub- most com- was introduce!. The River and Harbor bill fortable, was further considered. LOGANSPOKT, Ind., April 21.—Wheat in, sequently crossed the line into Wisconsin ^WASHINGTON, April 25.—The discussion of Cass, Howard, Fulton and C; rroll counties and looted at Shullsburg, where he had PIS OS CURE FOR most dur- REPORT OF THIS OONDITION the Mills Tariff bill was resumed in the has been so badly winter-killed that many resided for more than fifty years. He has able and OF THE been prominently identified during all his Piso's Cure for C House yesterday, Mr. McMillin (Tenn.) fields have been plowed up, and farmers re- cheapest speaking in favor of the bill and Mr. Bar- port that what may be left can not yield life with the mining and agricultural inter- sumption is also the best ests of his State. corsetev- Ann Arbor Savings Bank rows (Mich.) against it. one-third of a crop. Cough Medicine. Hie Blaze In Indiana. |er made. AT OTHEB NOTES. Secured Heavy Damages. If you have a Cough WASHINGTON, April 20.—The House Ju- GBEEKSBUKO, Ind., April 21.—A disas- Without disease of tlio Avoid worthless imitations. Coraline trous fire raged here from 10 o'clock Thurs- ST. LOUIS. April 20.—The jury in the suit ANN ARBOR, MICH., diciary Committee has reported a bill for of David S. Fotheringham against ihe Adams Lungs, a few doses are all is used In no Corsets except those day night till 1 o'clock yesterday morning, ON the consiruction of two United States Express .Company for false imprison- you need. But if you ne- made by us. None are genuine unless penitenii .ries, to cost not to exceed $500,- causing a severe loss to the city and render- gleia tins eany means of Dr. WARNER'S CORALINEisprint- ing several families homeless. The loss ment, on trial in this city found a verdict MONDAY, Jan. 2d, A. D. 1888, 000 each, one to be located north and the. safety, the slight Cough ed on Inside of steel cover. For sale will aggregate $20,000, with but $7,000 yesterday for Fotheringham, awarding him may become a serious other south of the 39ih degree north lati- damages of $20,000. Fotheringham was by all leading merchants. tude. insurance. matter, and several bot- In Accordance with Sectious IS, 19 and held in custody and under espionage for tles will be required, 67 of the General Bunking l,aw WASHINGTON, April 20.—A Government A Great Tunnel Finished. several weeks after the robbery of the as Amended in 1871. officer reported to the Senate yesterday DUKANOO, CoL, April 23. -The great company in 1880, hut no evidence con- WARNER BROS., RESOURCES. that an expenditure of over $300,000 Montezuma irrigating tunnel, which will necting him with the crime was developed. GQN SUMPTION J. A. MINER, Manager. would ba necessary to protect Sioux City, reclaim 200,000 acres of land in Colorado, Loans and Discounts S 264,369 44 la, from the rapid encroachments of the has been completed. It is over a mile Twenty-Two Colliers Killed. Bonds and Mortgages 203,359 18 Missouri river. T Overdrafts 149 89 long, running under one of the ranges of LONDON, April 21.—An explosion occurred AGENTS |s Eo|ENTIRELY Furniture and Fixtures 1,930 85 WASHINGTON, April 21.—Friday was the the Rocky Mountains. in the St. Helen colliery, Workidgton, Due from National aud State Banks.... 101,330 80 Cash on hand 34,699 16 100th day of the present session of Con- Two Men Drowned. Wednesday evening. Seventeen persons WANTED! ANINEW BOOK The most wonderfully complete collection of gress. The total number of bills and were killed and several injured. 5 605,839 32 resolutions introduced in the Senate and CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wia, April 25.—William HERlAJESTY'S the absolutely useful and practical which Williams, foreman, and John Shay, head LONDON, Aprti 21.—Five of the persons has ever been published in any nation on the LIABILITIES. House up to this date is 12,508, exceeding who were injured by the explosion in the globe. A marvel of every-«lay value and by more than 2,000 the number presented sawyer of the U. L. & B. Co.'smill in this actual money-earning;and money-savingr Capital Stock 8 50,000 00 city were drowned Sunday evening while St Helen colliery, Workington, Thursday Surplus Fund 50.000 00 in the first 100 days of the last Congress. CORSET to every possessor. Hundreds upon hundreds of Profit and Loss 80,612 06 attempting to run the rapids in a skiff at evening have since died, making twenty- beautiful and helpful engravings. Its extra- So far the House has passed 425 bills and two deaths in all. ordinary low price beyowl competition. Nqth'ng Jan. Dividend 2,735 00 the Senate 831, and 185 House bills and the Old Point creek and dam about two in the whole history of the book trade like it. Due Depositors 472,492 26 miles above here. BETTER Select something of real value to the people, 24 Senate bills have been sent to the Called to a Paris l'ulpit. 8 605,839 32 President for his approval. and sales are wure. Agents looking for a new Death uf an Aged Clergyman. DETEOIT, Mich., April 25.—Kev. J. F. than any other made in and first-class book, write tor full description I do solemnly swear that the above statement is WASHINGTON, April 23. — Congressman KANKAKEE, 111., April 24. —Rev. George D. Dickie, of the Scotch Presbyterian Church EUROPE or AMERICA, and terms. true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Mills announces that he expects to force a Crocker, for fifty-one years a Baptist clergy, of this city, has been invited to take charge 30 days' time given Agents without capital. CHAS. E. HIS60CK, Cashier. vote on the Tariff bill by June 1, and be- man, and from 18G1 to 1885 a chaplain in of the American chapel in Paris. If he ac- PRINCESS OF WALES GO., N. Y., MF'RS BCAMMELL & CO., Box, 8971, 8T. LOUIS, MO Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2d lieves it will pass the House. the United States army, a portion of the cepts he will be the second Detroit clergy- Kept in stock and recommended by day of Jan., 1888. WASHINGTON, April 24.—Ihe Secretary time also in charge of the Army Bureau of man who has held that position. Rev. Dr. JtltSM MAK1 r. Jlll.KV. L. GRUNER, of the Treasury accepted offers to sell the Education at St Louis, died here Sunday. Eldredge, Mr. Pierson's predecessor at the Notary Public, For the Government bonds of different issue. The Fort Street Presbyterian Church, having benefi Health is Wealth! amount offered was $1,824,000, and $85,- THE MARKETS. been called upon to preach to Americans in CHEAP EXCURSIONS._ lo!t those 000 was bought. the French capital. looking tor new locations or investments, semi it WASHINGTON, April 25.—The Senate yes- NEW YORK, April 35. monthly excursions have been arranged, at on LIVE STOCK—Cattle ti 10 a 6 00 Boulaneer Takes His Seat. Jare lor the round trip, to all points in Dakota terday confirmed the nominations of E. F. Sheep 3 60 <& 6 9U and Minnesota. Tickets firt class and good for PABIS, April 20.—General Boulanger took Bmith, of North Carolina, Minister Resident Hogs S BO <& 5 75 30 days. Foe maps anLdd furfurthet r particular1 s ad' and Consul General to Liberia; W. T. FLOUR—Good to Choice 3 45 @ 4 90 his seat as a member of the French Cham- dress C. H. WARRKN, a • -.it . Patents 4 60 65 5 00 ber of Deputies, and shortly afterward the General Passenger™ Walthall, of Mississippi, Consul at Demi. WHEAT—No. 8 Red 94 (ft 94Vi Agent, St. Paul, Minn. rara; J. B. Coffin, of Massachusetts, Consul No. 2 Spring 88%'M 99 Chamber passed a vote of confidence in at St. Helena; J. B. Chess, of Indiana, Con- L'OKN 59H@ 68 the existing Government by 379 ayes and 3 M sul at Durango. OATS—No.•? White 40}i'ft i\ i 177 nays, which, in effect, is a rebuke to RYE—Western 08 @ 73 the revolutionary party, which regards DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BP.AIS TRKAT- It is Generally conceded by physi- WASHINGTON, April 25.—The President PORK-Mess 14 50 <&15 85 MKNT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi- cians that the spring truss is the best has vetoed eight bills this session of Con- LARD—Steam 7 90 @ 8 44 Boulanger as its leader. Q6BB, ('onvuNions Fit*. Nervous Neuralgia, Head- CREESE M ® 18 ache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of known instrument for retaining hernia, gress, six of them being private pension alcohol or tobacco, Wakelulness, Mental De- bills. WOOL—Domestic 22 @ 87H A Hero's Fate. (riving a uniform pressure and conform- CHHICAGO. pression, Softening of the Brain resulting in iu- WASHINGTON, April 25.—Secretary Fair- EAST SAOINAW, Mich., April 2'.\.— Samuel i-anity and leading to misery, decay and death, ing to the various positions of the body. BEEVES—Shipping steers M 50 @ 5 50 Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power They are clean, comfortable and dur- child made an argument yesterday in the Texans 2 00 @ 3 25 Phillips, the 11-year-old son of a promi- in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermat- Senate against the bill providing for the Cows 2 25 »» 8 33 nent merchant o£ this city, while playing on orrhOBa caused by over-exertion of the brain, self* able. issue of fractional currency. Stockers 2 45 @ 2 80 some logs iu the bayou yesterday morning, abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains Our stock is large, embracing all the Butchers' Stock 8 10 @ 8 80 fell in. Englebart Iteidlinser, aged 24, one month's treatment. 81.00 a box, or six leading makes. We guarantee satisfac- Inferior Cattle 2 00 @ 3 25 Who is WEAK, NERVOUS, DEBILITA- boxes lor Si.00, e«nt by mail prepaid on receipt of Indians on the War-Path. HOUS—Live—Good to Choice.. 5 S5 @ 5 75 jumped in to save the hoy, but the little TED, who in his FOLLY and IGSOBANCE tion. SHEE" 4 1)1 @ 6 7» fellow clung to his neck and both were te KOQALES, A. T, April 25.-The Xaqui In- lias TRIFLED away his VIOOK of BODY, ' 'wF. GUAKANTBE SIX BOXES Browne A Sharpe Hair Clipper So, 1 BUTTER—Creamery 1H @ 28 drowned, lteidiinger leaves a widow and MIND and MANHOOD.causing exhausting 93.50; Postage 15c. dians are at war with the Mexican Federal To cure any case. With each order received by Good to Choice Dairy 15 © 20 one child. drains upon the FOl'NTAISS of LIFE, us for six boxes, accompanied with S5.00, we will Browne A- Kliarpe Hone Clipper >'o. 2 forces, and near Agua Yerde a desperate EGGS—Fresh 12 © 12tf HEADACHE. BACKACHE, Dreadful $3.00; Postage »5c. BROOM CORN— Dreams, WEAKNESS of Memory, BASH- send the purchaser our written guarantee to re- fight has taken place, the troops routing Self-working Z\0b Hi Fearful Work in China. FULNESS in SOCIETY. PIMPLES upon fund the money if the treatment does not effect the Indians and killing seventeen and a cure. Guarantees issued only by EBERBACH MANN BRO'8, Druggists, Ann Arbor. Hurl 8»2'S 4)4 SAN FBANCISCO, April 23.—Advices from the BACK, and all the EFFECTS leading to & SON, Druggists. Sole Agts.. Ann Arbor, Mich. wounding a large number. The Federal Crookel li® 8V4 EARLY DECAY and perhaps CONSUMP- I Is on file In Philadelphia forces had one man killed and several POTATOES (bu) 70 @ 95 China received in this city yesterday give TION or INSANITY, should consult at once I at the Newspaper Auver- the CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke, Established PAPER; wounded. PORK—Mess 13 87',i»14 10 details of a series of earthquakes in the THIS 5^T Using AReney of Messrs. LARD—Steam 8 U0 ectral first sight; but I am a good friend at heart to grime, an I ought therefore to be encouraged A. 1). 1888, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that your power or mine to change what has onco can be. lie rather stinted himself the pleas- than before; and once again he heard the day. subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or been done, and set me fancy free. I'll marry such as you." by 1. nd otherwise. otherwise existing at the time of the death of the ure of seeing her; and he would often walk noise of an equipage upon the n ad. And so deceased, the following described real estate, to- you, if you like; but I tell you again and half way over to the pai'sonage, and then thrice and lour times, the tame di — t, or the "Since Marjory was taken," returned Will, (I • isaut ellects of the blizzard wit: again, it's not worth while, and we had best back again, as if to whet his appetite. In- samo Coney, presented Itself -•uses; "I declare before God you were tho only is sew York a dub enjoys re- Commencing twenty rodi north from the south- stay friends. Though I am a quiet man, I deed there was one corner of tho road, friend I had to look for." II! ..tubers of which first met in west corner of section number eighteen in the have noticed a heap of things in my life. So tho pair "cut arm in arm across the centre of the road, thence east twenty rods and whence he could sco the church spire wedged until at length, smiling tr- ' \-hcr> 1. lien their train stopped in • eight links, thence north one hundred and twen- Trust in me, and take things as I propose; or, intoa : the valley between sloping one humors a nervous courtyard. HI.. e first club dimx-r consisted ty rods or thereabout to the north line of said lot if you do that, say I'. id I'll flrwoi triangular I lain toward Cotftet I r at Oin vants awoke about this time es at $1.50 apiece, and prob- parallel with the west line of said lot, thence man". f hand." and 1. Ise of horses pawing before wast twenty rods to tt.e west line of said lot, by wi [[ground, v>:; reatly rest. ably wi the only meal of the land which thence south on the township line one hundred Thi'i' ( : iderable | Will, affeel'. i" sit and moralize in be- From tho orbor to the vat he dn p again; all down tho valley the club will enjoy. and twenty rods or thereabout to the place of be- who ! i isy, 1 i:i to grow that night there was a rushiug asof a smooth ginning. All in the township of Salem, Washte- fore i< omeward; and the peasants distance, aj:d yet it took Vt i ic; it Variations In the size of rain drops are de- •naw county, in Michigan, and containing fifteen nngrj i got so much into the habit of finding him seemed aa if the dead thickened around him and steady wind descending towards the pendent upon the differences In the height acres of land more or less. "It seems you aro too proud to say your thero in the twilight that they gave it the in tho court, and crossed his path at every plain; and when the world rose next morn- from whi b they have fallen and to the WILLIAM R. HAMILTON, mind," he said. ''Believe me, (hat's a pity. name of "Will o' the Mill's corner." step. For, first, he was suddenly surprised ing, sure enough Will o' the Mill had gone at amount of atmospheric disturbance present Dated April 10,1888. Executor. A clean shrift makes simple living. Can a At tho end of the three years Marjory by an overpowering sweetness of heliotropes; last upon his travels. If fallen from a great height XVTTTCf T> A TST^TJ mar rio ronnci on ftw> at oeo. man be more dowmight or honorable to a played him a sad trick by suddenly marrying it was as if his garden had been planted with the drj i gradual division into smaller X illo irili iiiv y. Roweilat Co'n Newapapef woman than I have been? I have said my A Philadelphia lady now thirty-three years Advertising Bureau * 1'iSprnee St.!, where advert isinjj somebody else. Will kept his countenance this flower from end to end, and tho hot, and smulinr parts until they are converted ' attttaoti lW ** -Juuia for It LSI DiliW YOJUK. say, and given you your choice. Do you bravely, and merely remarked that, for as damp night had drawn forth all their per- of age is a widow for tho second time, and is intoamist. in ealm weather, with thecloudf want me to marry you? or will j'ou take my I little as he knew of women, he had acted very fumes in a breath, Now the heliotrope had also a grandmother. near tlie earth's surface, the drops are large friendship, as I think best? or have you had prudently in not marrying her himself three been Marjory's fav 31'ite flower, and since her and heavy. l'i:n»ll\H, AND SOCIAL. Supv. O'Hearn is building a residence A sneak thief stole an overcoat, hat, Xotlce of Vniucil Meeting;. ANN ARBOR, MICH., March 13, 1888. THE REGISTER on N. Thayer-st, and McCurdy C. Lebeau nnd a gold-headed umbrella from No. 23 Mrs. R. Chnpin returned from Chicago on Lawrence-8t. University ave., Tuesday evening, about The annual meeting of the stockholders A SALE 10:30 o'clock. The overcoat and hat be- last evening. of the Ann Arbor Water Company will THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1888. An important regular meeting of Fra- longed to a young gentleman who was Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Keech were in To- will be held at the office of the company in ternity Lodge, No. 262, F. & A. M., next calling at the house, and the umbrella to a ledo, Tuesday. the Hamilton block in the city of Ann Ar- Wednesday evening, May 2. young lady boarding there. Moral: Keep Willis Olney returned from Springfield, bor, State of Michigan, on Wednesday the the front doors locked. 111., Saturday. 2d day of May, A. D., 1888, at ten o'clock At John Boylan's last Thursday, there a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board was a celebration in honor of his mother, The seventh annual report of the Toledo, C. S. Ashley, of Toledo, was in Ann Arbor yesterday. of Directors and lor the transaction of such who had reached her 80th birthday. Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan railway other business as may properly come be- company for 1887 is on THE REGISTER'S Joseph Reck, a former Ann Arbor boy, fore said meeting. The p '11s will be kept i John Roller was accused, April 20, of assault and battery on Gottlieb Walk, and table in neat pamphlet form. The total died Tuesday in Lansing. open for one hou--, and the stock transfer his trial is set down for tomorrow at 11 a. m. gross earnings for the year were $535,- Mrs. D. J. Fisher and family are visit- books will be closed on April 30, 1888, 752.95. The operating expenses were ing Mrs. Fisher's, of Main-st. until iftter said meeting H held. John Reynolds', of Ann Arbor, is the $342,605.87, and the net earnings, $193,- OF- first one this year to file an application F. A. Litson, of Jackson, was at D. C. A. W. HAMILTON, Pres. 147.08. Adding the balance from 1886, Fall's in Ann Arbor Monday. C. E. HISOOCK, Sec'y. with the county treasurer to pay liquor and it makes $240,261.06 as the income tax. account for 1887. The interest on the Mrs. D. Loomis and Mrs. Noble, of Cath- bonded debt was $184,800, leaving a sur- erine-st, visited Detroit this week. Celery Plants for Sale, Cheap! The old, worn-out building on corner plus of $55.461.06. James Coleman, of Grand Rapids, at- We still have a few pieces left of of Fourth and Catherine-sts, owned by tended the funeral of his father Tuesday. Ready from now till August, by the MUSLIN Joseph Clinton, was pulled down Mon- Song Journal for April says of an Ann 1000. Early Tomato and Cabbage plants, Simon't Heavy all Silk Armure», adver- day. A'bor boy: " Julius V. Seyler has the E. N. Kendall, of Toledo, spent Friday best kind; ready now at 15c a dozen. tised last week at $1.17. This will be distinction of being the best prepared and evening Ia9t with his relatives in this city. Orders wanted, Correspondence so- Arthur J. Neff, of H. Randall's gallery, most completely equipped American pian- W. A. Marker, of Wayne, spent Sunday on Monday in some way drove an iron licited. Address, your last opportunity to get $1.50 Silk ist ever entered at the famous Scharwenka with his brother in the medical department. r \<;IK CI:ITRT r«., nail through the fleshy part of one of his Conservatory of Music at Berlin. Mr. at $1.17. Few Styles in window this week; fingers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Berry start For Milwau- Halamnzoo. W•<•!•. Seyler also attained the additional honor kee tomorrow to reside with their son, A BARGAIN IN JACKETS. The Mendelssohn quartette, which ap- of being the only American student ad- Dr. F. Berry. pears in Ann Arbor, May 2, will give one mitted to Scharwenka's class in artistic Henry Richards, 50 Handsome Light Jackets, $4.00. of the best musical entertainments of the piano playing." Mr. Seyler may return to Louis Roland a former tobacconist of Ann Arbor about the middle of August. this city, now st Denver, is back to Ann Last Week, $5 and $5.50. Arbor on a visit. NO 9 DETROIT ST. Ask for our fast Black Hosiery. Co. A's new and beatiful flag was re- A small edition of 75 copies has just Willis F. Cornell, the hustling traveler Dealer in all kinds of HARD ceived last Saturday, and will be dedi- issued from THE REGISTER press, of the 15 Pieces Colored Surahs at $1.00 a for Barnhart Bros. & Spindler, oi' Chicago, WOOD, LUMBER, FENCE -AT- cated in May Capt. Manly will make the paper on "The Higher Education of Wom- was in the city Tuesday. yard, worth $1.25. Our Surahs at this POSTS, etc., also all address. en," read by Mrs. Louisa Reed Stowell Rev. Dr. Rimsey will return from a price are great value. before the International Council of Women kinds of Would it not be a good thing for the M. at Washington, D. C, March 26,1888. It visit to his mother at Winchester, Ohio, Black Silk Warp Henrietta $1.00. E. church to pull down its old sheds on is elegant. The cover is of hand made and occupy his pulpit next Sunday. Washington-st, and put up a fine parson- Colored Silk Henriettas $1.25. Have parchment paper, opaline color, and the Geo. Haviland, the happy and success- STONE AND CORD WOOD age there? leaves of cream colored Coquille printed ful manager for the glee club, wect to the D. P. Schairer's in Stock all of the new shapes. The Eastern Michigan asylum for the only on one side. It is tied with blue Gegobio region Tuesday, for a week's I am also Agent for the celebrated You can't find a full line in any insane has sent in a bill for Washtenaw silk. visit. county of $803.53 for quarter ending Will C. Holland, formerly employed in CHAMPION BINDER AND MOWERS, other house in the city. March 31, last. D. B. Webster, one and a half mile south THE REGISTER bindery, has a bindery of of the city in Piltsfield, has sold his farm his own in Jackson now, and last Tuesday And Keep a Full Line of Repairs Summer weight broad cloths in all The mother of E. W. Moore, of Ann of 100 seres to Francis H. and Frederic married a Jackson lady. colors, 54 inches wide, at $2.00 a yard. Arbor, living near Ypsilanti, celebrated E. Hanford, two enterprising twin brother for tbe Same. her 8'id birthday on Sunday, April 8.— of Ypsilanti, not quite of age. The paper During the dull season Same quality sold in Detroit for $2.25. Dexter Leader. were made out to themselves and mother Mt-ndelssohn Quintette Hub. PLEASE NOTICE! 40 Pieces of the best Tricot in the Mr. Webster graduated from the Univer THE we gave large orders for Chatham Lodge, No. 130, Order Sons of The celebrated Mendels-ohn Quintette world 36 inches wide at 40 c. St. George, celebrated St. George's day by sity in 1858, and went on to this farm th Muslin Underwear, at next year. He will have an auction sal club, of B.iston, will aopear in the opera- prices little above actual 5 Pieces 46 inch All Wool Henriettas, a banquet and musical entertainment at house in Ann Arbor, Wednesday evening, ICt CO.! their rooms on Ann-st. of personal property next week Wednes eost of material, and now 90 cents a yard. day, and probably will come to reside in May 2, to give one of its fine entertain- Will furnish Ice, delivered to any part Deputy fish-warden Jasper Imus has, the city. ments. The following artists are an- of the city for season of 1S88: place on our counters 8 Fancy Dress Patterns, no two during the past two months, distributed nounced : Herr Gu9tav Hille. solo violin ; Young Wiedlich, who stabbed Mr. Weid 25 lbs. daily, except Sundays, $2 per month. Prices the Greatest Bargains styles the same, $14.00 each. Hand- 60,000 brook trout in the numerous Herr Paul Mende, violin; Mr. Thomas ever offered in this city. streams in the vicinity of Ann Arbor. man, was before Ju-tice Pond, Monday Ryan, solo clarinette and viola; Herr Philip 25 " 4 times per week, $1.75 per month. some and Cheap. for examination, and it consumed all th Rodelberger, solo violencello; and Miss 25 " 3 " " " 1.50 " do We warrant every gar- Charles Gregg, of Saline, was, brought forenoon and part of the afternoon. H Anne Carpenter, prima donna. The great If you want the correct styles and at to Ann Afbor, yesterday, and lodged in 25 " 2 ' 1.00 " ment made with lock- told his story as follows: " I met Mr reputation this club has won is well known Hotels, Restaurants, Butchers, etc., stitch machines,and only prices that can't be duplicated, do your the county jail, for being drunk and dis- Weidman in town in a siloon between ' among the music-loving people of Ann their shopping with orderly. He will be taken to Ionia for and 8 p. m. of Feb. 23. I asked him if ! Arbor, and no doubt they will be greeted will be furnished by top or hundred. the best sewing thread six months. ceuld stay with him that night, and he by a large house. T.V. HflNGSTEBFER, used. We call your said all right He asked me to cut wooc Manager. own Bach & Abel. A. J. Sawyer, of Ann Arbor, believes for him two days, and I said I could help attention to the vari- in keeping pace with this progressive age, For superior made clothing The Two ous prices in Corset and has bought a flock of thoroughbred him. He went on home, and by and by ] Sams lead them all. went. I knocked on the door. He came GRAND OPERA HOUSE! Talking Covers. They ar* all' Shropshire sheep of Valentine Bros.— Notice. Dexter Leader. to the door and asked, Who is out there ? made from fine Muslin and I told him. He said I couldn't stay W. B. Warner, the State st grocer, The colors of Co. A are in double mourn- there. Then he called me a bad name in whose stock was recently destroyed by Saturday, April 28, '88. and Cambric, perfect in ing 30 days for the late Col. Wm. Hum- German, and I called him a bad name fire, earnestly requests all who are in- shape and finish, and phrey, assistant adjutant general, of Lan- Then he followed me up and knocked me debted to him to leave the money soon as THE PEERLESS COMEDIAN PKIMA DONNA, sold at prices to satisfy sing, and 60 days for the late Sergeant down. Then he struck me on the nose, possible at Calkins & Son's Pharmacy, 34 John J. Burns. and the blood ran ouf, and then I bit him South State-st, where all his books and all. on the finger. He said if I would let loose papers are to be found. The Michigan Central has been distrib- ' Ladies' Night Dresses, he would let me alone. After I let loose, WE PLACE uting some fine calendars this week. Of he struck me on the nose again, and said I wish to call the attention of Fruit Men White Skirts, Chemises, course they include that beautiful, wild he would kill me on the scot. Then I had to my choice varieties of Peach Trees, at Drawers, Corset Covers, bit of nature sometimes mentioned as my nursery, head of Spring st. ON to fight for my life, and I cut him with a Children's Drawers, and the Niagara Falls. pen-knife to get away from him." The J. GANZHORN. Infant's Slips, Children's Mrs. Vandawarker, mother of Frank youDg man was held for triaL Don't fail to read the Two Sams' adver- OUR 25c Vandawarker, corner of Fourth and Cath- tisement trday. White Cambric and erine-sts., had a stroke of paralysis last More than 1000 persons warmly greeted Sirs. A. Otto, milliner. Gingham Dresses, and Thursday alternoon, and her recovery is the University glee club in Ann Arbor COUNTER last Friday night as the members filed out I have on hand a large stock of Hats in , Lawn Aprons. considered doubtful. the latest styles, also a fine lot of plumes, on the stage in University hall and took " Contains a splendid as- GENTS! The last Chamber concert will be held ihtir seats. From the first song, " O, hail tips and flowers, whicb I will sell cheap. This is the time of year when the Thursday evening, May 3, in University ua, ye free," the boys settled down to bus- Would be pleased to receive a call from sortment of well made hall, and is expected to be a worthy clos- those desiring new spring goods, whether OLD give out and you need iness and sang splendidly. They felt Garments, comprising ing of the most excellent series. Miss pleased, and justly so, at their magnificent they wish to buy or not. Mrs. A. Otto. Mary Shafter, of San Francisco, is ex- 19 Fourth-st Ann Arbor. Night Dresses, neatly/ reception ; the audience felt proud of them, OUR I pected. and hence all enjoyed themselves. Mr. Boys Clothing. The Two Sams are now trimmed Tucked Skirts, Crowl's solo, " Old Kentucky Home," was showing a line costing 8, 10, 15, 18, a- d elegantly finished Mary Collins Whiting has been 39 CT. ALL STYLES. ALL PRICES. asked by young Weidlich to defend him warmly encored, as, indeed, was neaily 20 dollars. FRANKIE KEMBLE Chemises and Drawers, every number. There was not a prepon- SEE OUR ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF when he comes to trial for stabbing Mr. Money to Loan And a Superb Company in her Corset Covers, perfect Weidman. A woman attorney pitted derance of nonsense usually looked for in COUNTER! such entertainments; but there was On first-class and first mortgage Real Es- Xew Plav, fitting, and handsomely against Prosecuting Attorney Norris will tate. Apply to S. H. DOUGLASS. Full-Dress, Patent-Leather make an interesting trial. enough. " Ba-Ba, black sheet)," the for- trimmed. Infant's Slips, S. H. DOUGLASS, ) m tunes of the Duke of York in going up "SYBIL." Children's Cambric and SHOES. Prof. Stowell lectured last Friday even- and down the hill, Mr. Cole's inimitable I. W. HUNT, [ Trustees. ing before the Jvent county scientific asso- Sunday school scholar, Mr. Hawley's Ann Arbor, April, 1888. ADMISSION, 35, 50 and 75 cts. Gingham Dresses, at Genuine Kangaroo Slices, W a hir! ciation of Grand Rapids, on "How we " Dives Divium," and Mr. Green's " Peter For any article that is fine in the furnish- Reserved Seats now on Sale at Wahr's. about cost of material. look under a microscope," illustrated by Gray" with its numerous mourning hand- ng goods line or Hats, The Two Sams Consists of Night Dress- Bicycle', Lawn - Tennis and the stereopticon. Next week Prof. Win- kerchiefs, were immenselv enjoyed. "Tob- xcel. chell will lecture bttore the same society. ias and Bohunkus" were missed. " Ann GRAND OPERA HOUSE! es, White Skirts with Sporting Goods in Season. Arbor," composed by F. N. Scott, and Workingmen of whatever occupation Embroidery on Torch- Rev. J. T. Sunderland, Sunday, spoke 1 will do well to remember that the cotton- ONE NIGHT ONLY on Priestley, the discoverer of oxygen, " Yellow and Blue, ' were printed on the orn Ruffle. Chemises programs, and could be followed by the ide, jean and other pantaloons sold by A. OUR and the great Unitarian theologian who [J. Noble, are guaranteed in every partic- WEDNESDAY EVE., MAY 2, cut Pompadour style fled from English persecution and estab- audience. " Goddess of the Inland Seas," composed by Prof. Gayley for this year's llar. His pantaloons at 49 cents are won- Special Engagement of the Celebrated and handsomely lished a church in Philadelphia. A monu- ully cheap—only two pairs sold to one ment will be erected to his memorv in Palladium soon to be issued, was much 50 CT. trimmed, Drawers to 17 South Main St., Ann Arbor. J >erson. Philadelphia. admired. The evening was one of great match, Corset Covers in delight to all. Two Organs in One Case. COUNTER! Mrs. Margaret Sweitzer, aged 75 years, THE "AEOLIAN." various styles, Infant's THE CITY. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. BOSTON. coming Events. Call at the Arlington hotel and see the Slips, also Children's Ward Wilbur, in Ypeilanti, on Tuesday! >eautiful new "Aeolian Organ." Its lead- Dresses in Cambric and E. B. Hall is about to build a residence Mrs. Margaret Apfel of Ann Arbor, is an- ng points are two organs in one case, both other daughter of the deceased. For 25 The pomological society will meet May -ARTISTS- Seersucker. near the fair grounds. • o. or those who can play and for those who years Mrs. Sweitzer lived in the township cannot, and taking up only the same room of Superior. Ilerr G USTAVITILLE, Solo Violin. ' Are maJe from fine Mus- Stephen D. Allen is building a fine resi- Frankie Ketnble, Saturday evening, at or space as an ordinary parlor organ, Herr PAUL MENDE, Violin. dence on S. Ineall9-st. the opera house. llach instrument can be played separately lin Cambrics, they com- On Sunday, May 27, Welch post, G. A. Mr. THOMAS RYAN, Solo Clarinette R., will worship in St. Andrews' church Flower festival at the Baptist church, or both together, producing the finest or- prise Night Gowns, The IT. of M. base ball club beat the Friday evening, May 4. ;hestral effects. It must be seen and and Viola. high school club 6 to 2. in a body, on the invitation of the rector. Mother Hubbard Style, J. T. Jacobs' camp of Sons of Veterans, Rev. Dr. Eddy will occupy the Presby- leard to be fully appreciated and under- Ilerr PHILIP RODELBERGER, Solo and trimmed with fine Work has begun on the proposed new and Co. A., M. S. T., have been invited to terian church pulpit next Sunday. tood. Mr. Crutchett. the agent for these Flute and Viola. OUR organ and piano factory. join the G. A. R. in thus observing Decora- eally wonderful and fascinating musical Embroidery on Torchorn Mendelssohn Quintette club, May 2, at nstruments, will cordially welcome all Mr. LOUIS BLUMENI1ERG, Solo tion day on the nearest Sundav. the opera-house, with MISB Anne Carpen- Lace, Chemises in new- Read the short story, "Hero of a Bow- visitors interested at the "Arlington hotel, \ 'ioloncello. 75 CT. sprit," on the second page. "Sybil," the comedy-drama to be pre- ter, soprano. where the organs are on exhibition. est Styles and finest sented here by Frankie Kemble and her Rev. J. T. Sunderland will speak next -AND- quality of Trimming's The continued cold weather makes the excellent company, is the best work of Sunday morning at the Unitarian church The T. A. A. N. M. R'y will sell tickets GAR- Drawers to match, Cor- wheat prospects look dark. Clay M. Greene (author of "M'liss," "Gold- on "Matthew Arnold." In the evening o the Republican and Prohibition con- MISS ANNA CARPENTER, en Giant," "Forgiven," "Sharps and Flats," entions to be held at Grand Rapids in set Covers in all shapes James Smith; drunk; April 18; 20 Mrs. Sunderland will give the closing lec- Prima Donna Soprano. MENTS! days in jail; Justice Pond. etc.) and David Belasco, the famous stage ture in her series on the Bible. Subject: ilay for one fare for the round trip. Solid and of best Embraidery director and dramatist of the Lvceum "The Acts, the Epistles and the Beginning rains. No delays. Everybody invited. on Torchorn Trimmings, Koch & Henne have a new team of Theatre, New York. of the Christian Church." A. J. PAISLEY, Agent. PRICES, 75. 50 and 35 cts. blacks on their furniture wagon. Children's Cambric Rev. Wm. H. Ryder is to preach his At My Nursery Reserved Seata at Wahr's Bookstore. The delegates to the congressional dis- At tho head of Spring-st I sfrall be pre- Dresses and Infant's Mrs. Byron W. Cheever is putting up a trict convention will meet in Adrian next farewell sermon on Sunday morniog next; Slips. first-claas residence on Packard-st. Tuesday, May 1, at 11 a. ra., for the pur- and on Monday, the 30th inst., at 2 p. M.' >ared during the ?prir.g season to furnish UNIVERSITY HAT,Li pose of choosing two delegates to the Re- the council, called to consider his resigna- fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruit A ten-pound boy made its appearance in publican national convention in Chicago, tion, etc., composed of elevan congrega- 'lants; also Evergreen Trees, etc. Ann Arbor 1 Ypsilanti A few Bridal Sets the family of Immer Lane, last Friday. June 19. The state convention, May 8* tional churches, represented by pastors 6w J. GANZIIOBS. comprising elegantly \. and lay delegates, (including the churches The Detroit driving club will hold its in Grand Rapids, will choose four dele- Base-ball score atF. Rettick, jr.'s, during tjnsriTiEr) trimmed Night Dresses, gates at large. of Detroit,) is to meet in the Congrega- he league games. trotting and pacing meeting July 24-28. tional church here. FOR Chemises and Drawers, Lots Free! Lots Free! A. F. Hanson sprained his ankle last Philip Duffy vs. Jacob Polhemus was a The Ann ArborChoral Union and Ypsi- $1 each, well worth case before Justice Frueauff, yesterday lanti choral society, assisted by "the Sappho Send us your name and address, and week, and u»ed crutches for a few days. e will mail you our circular how you CHORAL SOCIETIES, ONE double the money ; also involving the value of a few cords of club of Ypsilanti, and the Amphion club Night Dresses, White It is estimated that 250,000 gallons o£ wood which Mr. Duffy claimed Mr. Polhe- of Ann Arbor, will render Acis and Ga- jay obtain a lot worth $300, free. Ad- AND THE water were thrown upon the State-st fire. mus bought of him. It gave a chance for latea and May Day in University hall Sat- res«, People's Choice S >ap Manuf. Co DOLLAR! Skirts, Chemises, three of the young lawyers, Messrs. Tay- urday evening. There will be 170 voices. 222 Wylie Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sappho Club, of Ypsilanti, Drawers, Corset Covers, Sealed proposals for the purchase of lor and Kline appearing for the defendant The soloists will be Cbarl-s A. Knoir, of Doc. Nimon'g Infant's Slips and Child- the fair grounds will be received till May and Mr. Kearney for the plaintiff. The Chicago, tenor; Arthur Beresford, ot De- Pleasant Barber Shop, directly opposite jury granted the plaintiff judgment. troit, basso; Mrs. F. H. Pease, of Ypsi- the south door of the court house, is the ren's Dresses. Mr. and Mrs. lanti, soprano; and Miss Ida Belle Win- best place in the city for anything in his Wm. Jacobus; Fourth The circuit court, Monday morning ad- chell, cf Ann Arbor, soprano. It will be iris ani We also offer 150 Dozens Boys' Un- ward; April 20 a twelve-pound boy; line. Try it. 645 tf. doing well. mitted John Howard to citizenship In a great event in the history of music in On May 1st the Michigan Central will laundried Shirt Waists, at 25 Cts. case of Albert Case vs. Andrew M. Leon- Ana Aibor. sell tickets to Detroit and return for one Saturday Evening, Ladies who come early get the Choice A. B. Gebhardt takes the place of the ard, the motion for new return was grant- (are the round trip, on account of the base late John J. Burns, on the board of direc- ed. The case in chancery of William E Apr. 28, 7:30 p. M. SHARP. Patterns. tors of Co. A. Bell vs. Jonathan W. Harrison, order Rev. C. Schiller, of the German re- ball gaire between the Detroits and Pitts- We are always the cheapest. granted. In regard to the petition of formed Ohufeb, and Mrs. Schiller, from To- burgs. The Orchard Lake cadets will give One of the most Delightful En- A. L. Noble will probably open his ad- ledo, O., paid E. Baur a visit Monday. It an exhibition drill on the ball grounds be- Our illustrated Catalogue of Muslin ^arnes F. Clark, an order discharging Underwear sent on application. dition as a boys and children's depart- mortgage was granted. Adjourned till was their first visit to Ann Arbor, and fore the ball game begins. Tickets good tertainments of the year. ment, next week. tomorrow at 9 a. m. they returned delighted with what they only on Grand Rapids express in morn- saw of the city and University. ing, returning same day. ADMISSION, 5Oc. D. F. SCHAIRER