THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER.
VOL XX NO. 4(>. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1894 WHOLE NO. 1038
Burned to Death. Death of Zachary ICouili. BURNED TO DEATH. Last Tuesday night at about half Evf ry body in Ann Arbor knew Zaoh WHILE CALLING YOUR ATTENTION past eleven o'clock, two students, who Roath, of the firm of Bach & Roath- TO OUR FATAL ACCIDENT TO HENRY tt. room at the Missea Cowans," at the corner It was generally known that Mr. Roath BINDER. of S. Main and Willianis-st., heard loud had been quite ill during the past two cries of "help" coming from the barn weeks. He was, however, rapidly re- just east of the house. The bovs. sup-covering from his illness when last FALL AND WINTER STOCK Youuy; IVIau (i»nr \\ i-oni;. Hr.uti of posing that some one was being assault Thursday he was suddenly taken worse T1I».«;JI j !«•> -llr-rHin-. Ill ii l.i I Axsaillt ed, rushed down the street and fount !Vear Cl»el»i»ii.—Mrn. Mummery Dead again and sank rapidly until Friday University Kccor
THE RESULTS*. P<--n»j Ivanin. In this year of bitr pluralities 'he Keystone REPUBLICANS ALL. state kept well at tne head and elected the Re- About Bepubl ean» Carry Nearly publican state ticket by 2.!;i..'iTH plurality, and Hlll Downed In New York. 28 of 30 congressmen. An Oil Stove STATE TICKET IN MICHIGAN IS The Other Stated—In nrlef. THAT IS Ohio. Knives. THAT When election dav opened both Arkansas, all Democratic congressmen sides a op's red confident of a victory and elected by over HOW plurality. the we.;-=r all over the state was just Virginia. North Carolina. South Carolina, chill enough to make hot work necessary Mississippi. Georgia. Louisiana and Florida The Expected Landslide Came to the Tune are almost entirely Democratic, while Texas An Oil Stove to keep v.arm. And hot work there was, s divided with the majority of congressmen on A cheap Pocket-knife can be bough t of 104,000 Majority for Governor Kieh. and plenty of It. An extremely heavy vote was polled In almost every county— the Democratic side. at every Store, but it is not the kind Connecticut, Rhode Island. New Hampshire. - Twelve Republican Congressmen.— for an "off" year. The Populist ticket THE LADIES' DELIGHT. you want- showed remarkable gains In the farming Vermont, Maine and Delaware remain almost soldly Republican. One dollar is the lowest price that a Only One Democrat In the Legislature. districts. Last vear Ohio lave Gov. McKinley 8>.000 Maryland was a surp-isc. Many counties really good knife can be sold for. This plurality, and it was thought then that the which were freely counted upon as being Democratic went the other way; even Senator Siloumn is placed in this paper to adver- high-water mark of recent years and the years Michigan, as a state, scarcely ever falls to come had been reached. The old inhabitants Gorman's county was caught in the landslide. i » the very best Pocket-knife ever behind her sister Common tVealths in any- t >ld of the vole in 18*1. when Jolri Brough, However, the majority favors the Democratic Republican, secured lOl.nnjover Vallandigham. side. sold. Itis.T.'C. TIDMARSH'S Sheffield thing. Therefore, the fact that she went 1 Republican at the event known and ad Democrat. Since then it has been first one In the western s tes the struggle was more Steel Knife. vertised as an election may not creaeatte ' party and then the other in control of the particularly hitler. Nevertheless the Repub- licans got the upper hand and carried the day. ft surprise when taken in connection with Buckeye state, and when the Republican man- the history of a like demonstration in agers predicted a larger plurality this vear Minnesota sends a solid Republican delegation Never buy a knife only because it than wos given Gov. McXinley last year they to Washington: the state ticket carrying 50,
be done without loss of matter. The "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO ANN ARBOR. condensation will make room for inter- , *! SHAVE WITH." esting matter which had been over- SKETCHES OF OUR CITY. looked in the original articles. This remark will be applied to the whole Blood Diseases Outline* and Incidents of Ann Arbor'n line of the sketches, but more especial- Founding and Growth. Written Kx- such as Scrofula and Anaemia, Skin Eruptions and Pale or SAPOLIO ly to those relating to the University. Sallow Complexions, are speedily cured by Beglater by Prof. A pressly lor Tlio This subject is so large that I did not IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. Ten Brook know how to take hold of it. Nor do I XLIV. ( LOSING SKETCH OF UNIVER- expect to enter more fully into it in the Scotfs Emulsion SITY MATTERS. revision of my work. 1 he institution belongs to the whole people of Michi- The tumult raised by President Tap- the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. No otherrem- gan, and uot to those who at any time pan's removal, instead of djing down edy so quickly and effectively enriches and m iv bo connected with its govern- during the summer vacation of L863, ment and instruction. The original purifies the blood and gives nourishment D. HISGOCK & SON, had been given just time enough to rise to tlio -whole system. It is pleasant to take fund was given them by congress and to its highest •pitch by the opening of in addition to this they are heavily and easy on the stomach. scholastic work in September. Hut 1 HAVi: JUST RECEIVED A taxed for the support of the sehoo . slicta was the situation that nothing Thin, Emaciated Persons and all With the obligation to support tins could bo done to give practical effect to suffering from Wasting Diseases «« re- great educational work, are connected Large Shipment nf «a—• the disatisfaction felt at the late presi- both the right and the duty of >- stored to health by Scott's Emulsion. dent's removal, because the board that it is well performed. Be sure you get the bottle with our which removed him was to remain in The University has suffered much trade-mark on it. Refuse cheap substituted power until the first of January follow- Send for pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. FREE. - LEHIGH VALLEY COAL ing, and could not be exp< ctod to r< - from unjust criticism; but in its present Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All druggists. 5O cents and $1. treat from their own unanimous action. stage and for the future the danger is ALSO OF But the new law, which was to becor e greater from the want of just animad- operative on the first of January, 18W, version and firm and resolute action KENTUCKY BIRDSEYE CANNEL COAL was deemed especially favorable to the corresponding thereto. There seen s wishes of those who desired to reverse to be a nervous fear lest it shall be the action. In the first place, the olddamaged by such course; but there is board was to go out all at once, and ano danger of this. No one seeks to in* OF Especially fine for grates. Leave orders new one to come in all atonce. Then the jure the University. Adverse critic- Necessaries with new law in its eighth section provides isms from without may, indeed, be un- LIFE I that "the regents of the University just and so may praises, whether from shall, at their first annual meeting, or without or within. Shall these all,there, In some climates all a man needs is JOHN MOORE or The ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK. as soon thereafter as may be, elect a fore be silenced? Ur shall only the ad- food, but in Michigan he must have food, President of the University, who shall verse ones be suppressed? This might be desired by those connected with the clothing and fuel or join the great major- be ex-officio a member of the board,with ity- the privilege of speaking, but not of school; but it would bring us back to Wood of all Kinds and of Best Quality, Cheap, voting'. He shall preside at the meet- the theory of the great governmental tings of the regents and shall be the oppressors from whom we thought we principal executive officer of the Uni-had escaped. WE HANDLE WOOD versity."' The University cannot be injured but Which is the very cleanest, cheapest and by influences from within. The for- This law seemed to make it not only most cheerful fuel. We have all kinds of tress is impregnable, if the garrison is the riirht, but also the duty of the board wood but poor wood. Order some and faithful to duty. The truest friends To Those Along the Line of- of 18f>4 to elect a president, and equally of the University will, therefore, regard you will tind this true. We also have the so .whether the president up to that time wit li deepest regret any claim, espec- BEST FLOUR, in Past, had been Dr. Tappan or Dr. Haven. It ially, if it come from within,which shall was claimed that by this enactment the place the institution, or any persons in term of the president would expire with it, in positions so elevated as to make it PILLSBURY'S BEST, the ntranee of the new board upon its THE LATERAL SEWERS! either ridiculous or insulting to speak Which is known everywhere is the best ten 1 of service. Whether the provis- to them on questions of social moral- You will want attachments ion might have resulted from an over- in the world. We also have Buckwheat ity. [See a, paragraph in the Detroit and plumbing to enable you sight of the legislators, or was designed Flour, Cornmeal, Grain, Feed, etc. Order Evening Nows of October 24th, headed to take advantage of the in order to render it easy for the new by telephone if you cannot come down "The Fanatical Cranki"] board to make a change in the presi- town. dency, it would be fruitless to inquire : The people of the state may arise and but whether it was accidental or
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK lessani hisses, which were probably de- "Horse Shoe Fall. Niagara, and STATIONS. A. M P M A . M P. M l'i *> IK TIHE TABLE. Organized 18U9, ini
One a Dose. All Medicine Dealers. How must those defeated candidates Bollard, Pop feel when they see in every Democratic IMM i _J i_i u-i (-^j . ^( . CO_^ O; . newspaper, and hear on every hand, Ol MM W-. — gg Judson, R 3- MARY F. MILEY, the statement: "Well, the election this year didn't amount to much, any- > -i a aoMc u ioM-r o:O'- DEALER IN- how, but just wait until'96." Some of l CO 4- — 00 QC t^ 4-t tC O CC C. O M 3 Palmer, P ART EMBROIDERY, the candidates thought it did amount to W « -1 E . ) t; c. a o » FANCY a great deal and are feeling not a little Johnson, Pop. GERMANTOWN YARNS, disgruntled when they think that the » I w i-" > c;i hsco • Qi Democracy of the county felt that the — i ^-r>5 to •-* •—'Co tcto^-t—' to GOODS STAMPING. C;< to CJI C" »—* to CO O — 4* CO CO O * Dansingburg, R 4- CO — 1 ; lOCtCOtCOOCOtO — 4a. "^ &c C t AND A Fine Line. matter was not important enough to in- ^1 Ci-1 n duce more of the faithful to hustle for H tc H IJ -' ^-tO — Schuh, D O FINE Be Sure To See it. the good of the. cause. MISS ROSE MCCARTHY. FatMonabU Trimm&nq 4_. w H- <-> Conrad, P 3 MILLI- l,,i mS8 UABBL CO O to CO 00 CC 4^ W 4 • ^t CC PC 4^ CO ^T CO CC to Cn • tc 4- t^ cs t^ic 'i^accc _ The popular Miss Rose McCarthy, of C0R80N, wl>ote »kill it IT looks very much as if a, serious mistake had been m:tde in attempting Reeves, Pop. 347 East 87th Street, New York City, NERY. ttdcnowltdgtet by nil. a CJ C"^ n w -> • o--cecc- writes: to put in the Liberty and Washington- M- HJ «J IC tc — *-- W ^— to t—' to c.MitO ''For a long time I was troubled with st. lateral sewers this fall. At the very ^^cxc i ci44 -c c . stoococo>f»- :cotcai4---CC* MtC UO I Hughes, D sure to h<* In had condition all winter . CO Oi -4 to . jr. CO -J ^J Oi CC i— *. LC CC IO O C: 1 CC C —i >-. I O would lie awake nearly all night and Although it may be possible forthe con- Bowdish, P was in constant misery. Previous to W. H. BUTLER, tractors to complete their jobsun time, ;^*-iwwwc- ft this my complexion was a very healthy P. O.BLDG., ANH AHBOK, 111(11. or nearly so. it will be impossible to Brooks, Pop 3 color, but it now became very bad. S'.cretanj ui:il Treasurer Nat. Savings an'J Loan get the streets in any thing like a de- "I took three bottles of Dr. Greene's tc tO •-' — —-10 '__'_-' tO >—'tO — i- ' Rehfuss, It Nervura blood and nerve remedy and ABSOi ' c nt condition before spring. As the - W >*• « *- OT -1 O iC CD X O i- t\5 IO - ffl 1C » a* main sewer will not be ready for use was entirely cured. My nervousness MONEY TO LOAN. I - . — f-i tO •—' >-1 N- . Sukey, D before next spring, it certainly would > cr^ O o» --I QD o ^ cc • and headaches left me, my good com- have been just as well to have post- plexion returned and I slept perfectly. OOi K- SI CO - tO Backus, R poned the work on the laterals until CO O LO CO 00 £. c i o t~o co ^i -^ c: i to 4* cc to **• to co go co cc I can safely say to everybody who is (JROSSMAN & j^CHLENKER ihat time, especially after so long a de- Nordman, Pop suffering, just give it a trial and you lay before a start was made. MO CCCOOi—'CnCOO^tO&CtOCOtOO—'COCC- 00 will be cured. I hope my statement i I i—- -—' •-> i—MO tO •— *-» CC tO tO * > tO *-» tO'-'IO •— to 1—' tO will find relief for many people who do c c ti - c *] c ic ^ iv i- w T a; ;: ~. -i Randall, R THE recent decision of the supreme j- cc M -i 4- ti ci 4- c ic asoi icwc - i ^ tc to c not know the benefit of such a wonder- 1 J —* t-» i »_O H-'tO^- —'—' >- tO *-* "—' W H-. h-» I—'tO tO tO court relative to distinguishing marks iO OS ** QD Q Cn H* U* O CO OT ftJ Cft pi -*? O» «O O» CO IC IO f I CO Gc x '-: 'x '^ iv :: C - - W o ^ a c; -^ O3 c: upon a ballot declares that any mark c O' ^ 4-i; c ^ 7 Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and more than the simple cross to indicate O' W •- Taylor, P nerve remedy strikes disease like the voter's choice makes the ballot il- IC 4- IC li — li S the lightning's flash, which noth- legal. If this rule were strictly carried Freer, Pop ing can resist, and where it strikes it out, about one-halt the split tickets cures. Put it to the test in your own cast at the recent election would be case and see how quickly health and thrown out. 'Ihere can be no doubt, tlUnt'to i hurch. strength will be yours. Shoe Hlackenin£. There will be an election of officers however, that the court correctly The following story of the duke of tomorrow night by Arbor Tent Sick Physicians recommend it because it Wellington is told in the Christian Shoe blackening by electricity, with interpreted the law in the case. The tin' aid of the human hand, has been Benefit Society. is the discovery of the most successful mistake, and we believe it was a mis- Commonwealth: It was a rule of his specialist in curing nervous and chron- grace's household that all visitors known for some time, but shoe black- take, was made when such strict regu- ening without that interve ning agen- "Shall Women be Eligible to Elec- ic diseases, Dr. Greene, of .'35 West 14th ations were made by the legislature. should attend worship on Sunday. tion to the General Conference." This One excused himself on the ground cy is a novelty just introduced in a St. Street New York City. You can con- The time that it would take for people Louis hotel. The device is composed question may be voted on by all mem- sult him free, personally or by letter. that he was a Roman Catholic, and bers of the M. E. church over 21 years to get accustomed to this method of there was no chapel near. His grace of throe brushes, two of which run ,-otiiig is much greater than anybody caused inquiry to be made, found there parallel with each other. These of age, on Wednesday, Nov. 21st, from Do you cook? If so, Prof. Bress ha* ;ver suspected it would be. Ten years was one thirty miles off, and the guest brushes move back and forth the mo- 8:30 to 9:00 p. m., in the prayer meet- ment the foot is placed on the support something to say to you on page eleven oj :rom now it would be well to have such was informed a carriage and ing room of the church. this issue. a clause in our election law as the one four were in waiting to take him between them. The third brush is placed vertically to the two others, Prof. Hunter referred to above about the marking of there. As a matter of fact he was not Any G. A. R. comrade who wants a a Roman Catholic, but simply had and the bristles of the former move in The world renowned Psycho:netrist copy of either of the following books: tickets, but people are not ready f _>r it and out of the bristles of the latter. now. pleaded that as an excuse. However, and Clairvoyant is in the city and can"Volunteer Officers of the Army and in he had to get, nolens volens, and The third brush has a rotary motion be consulted on all matters pertaining Navy" or "Kegular Officers of the Ar- 5T0VES Since writing the above the supreme arrived back to dinner after his around its own axis, and then through to the past, present and future. He ismy and Navy" can secure them at the involuntary drive of sixty miles. the combined motion of the three THE REGISTER office at one-third their -AND- court has more fully explained the brushes, operated by electricity, a reliable in all his readings and guaran- retail price. (40) meaning of its decision declaring the very nicely polished shoe is turned out. tees satisfaction. He is endorsed by erasure of a name does not cancel the Could Not Compete. the press and public wherever he goes HARDWARE. Recently the Australian minister of Prof. Bress Triple Flavoring Ex- ballot. This is evidently a concession (as has been demonstrated in this cjty)jy) . tracts are guaranteed for their superi- public instruction offered a prize for Beer in the I'nlted State*. His stay in this city wall be short and io West Liberty Street. to the widespread complaint about the the best work of fiction in prose or The brewing of lager beer in this His stay in this city wall be short and or strength and purity. For sale at decision rendered. country was begun about fifty years he can be consulted at 20 E. Ann-st. grocers and at No. 32 E. Huron-st., 3rd verse written in any of the nineteen the rest of this week. (68) floor. (37tf) languages of the empire. Competi- ago in the outskirts of Philadelphia. AFTER ELECTION ECHOES. tors appeared from all nationalities Before that brewery products were Swiped.—Evening News. but the Italians, and on inquiry for entirely ale and porter. Now, how- Slugged.—Shiwassee Statesman. the reason the answer given was that ever, nearly all the output, which last SMALLER S the educated classes in Trieste, Tyrol year amounted to 33,822,000 bavrels.is We have got the polling- places left. and Dalmatia are Irredentists, who of lager. Each barrel contains 248 —Ann Arbor Democrat. would gladly enter a competition pints, or 496 glasses; therefore, ac- The whole "slump" was caused by started by Italy, Vut could not accept cording to the latest internal revenue Evart Scott's speech in Freedom the an offer from Austria. returns, there was made and sold last Government Reports NEW year an average glass of beer for every Saturday night before election.—Chas. R. Whitman. rreventable BlLnrtnefl*. working day to every man, woman and ON TESTS OF child in the United States. Ijicked, b' gosh!—Ann Arbor Argus. According to some estimates twenty Sheriff Brenner should have had per cent, and according to others as BOOKSTORE large as seventy per cent of the blind I Ife's l*roM«)in» so.v Baking Powders. fewer Democrats and more Republicans owe their affliction to the negligence in jail.—Ann Arbor Argus. Tired Tim—Wofs tl at you say? of midwives and others immediately Lookin' for work?" 19 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, To the Republicans: Gentlemen, take after the birth of such unfortunates. Wayfaring William.—Yep. I ain't Analysis by the Chief Chemist of the U. S. Agricultural everything else but spare us our shirt The blindness arising from this cause no tramp. I work on farms. But I We are now prepared to show a full and drawers.—Ann Arbor Argus. is absolutely preventable by at least never stays in one sityvation mor'n a Dep't proves Dr. Price's to be superior in leavening strength line of the latest designs in Won't somebody throw us a life pre- two simple means. week. and purity to all other powders. server?—Ann Arbor Argus. "Why not?'' WALL PAPER, HANGINGS, Tlfe Old tile Hest. "Well, by that time the folks gen- A Course of Sunday ticctures. "But that is another story," re- erally stops treatin1 me as company WINDOW SHADES, ROLLERS, Beginning with next Sunday a series marked the young man in the course THE PROOF. of conversation. and wants me to work." CURTAIN POLES, Etc., Etc.of student's lectures will be given in 'How I detest that phrase!'1 said (From Official Records). the Presbyterian church immediately Gladys. "The old, old story is good ID JerufiAlelu. following the morning service. So far, In digging the foundations for a Leavening Gaa. We wish to call particular attention enough for me, any time." Cub. in. per oz. to our Stationery Department, which is the course has been arranged as fol- house near the church of St. Stephen in Jerusalem lately, a beautiful mo- undoubtedly the most complete in thelows: Next Sunday morning Prof. K. A <.roat Shock. Dr Price's Cream Baking Powder- 166 city. All the Standard Fashion Books, saic pavement was discovered which W. Kelsey will lecture on "Some Early Caller—Is ProfesaOf Misscm, the Periodicals and Magazines, on hand as weather prophet at home? measured 21 feet by 13 and contained soon as published. Christian Lights.'' The following an Armenian inscription. Under- The award of highest honors to Our stock of Standard and Miscel- Sunday Dr. Herdman will speak on Servant—Yes; but he can't see anyneath was a cavern in which were laneous Publications exceeds any in the "The Miracles of Christ from a Physi- one. He is suffering from shock. sound bones, lamps and glass vases. city Caller—My! my! Have some of his cian's Standpoint." Dec. 2, Mr. Rebec yedictions come true? Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder will speak, followed Dec. i), by 1'rof. Across the Irish Channel. Martin Schaller, i 'rescott. How She I>1<1 It. A new route is soon to bo estab- First Soubrette Well,I got my sal- lished across the Irish channel bo- at the World's Columbian Fair was the result of investigation tween Ballingeary, near Wexford, and {Formerly taith OB0S0E WA.HS.) ary raised. by the Government authorities and leading experts in food The U. S. Qov't Reports Second Soubrette—How did you do Fishjruaril in Pembrokeshire. The show Royal Baking Powder time from land to land will then be products It stamps Dr. Price's as the best and strongest 9 E. Wisliinjtan St., One Bl E. o! Mill it? reduced to 90,qp 100 minutes. superior to all others. First Soubrette—Kicked for IV raking powder ever offered to the public. THUi AUft AKBUR K&G1STER-. TLURSDAX NOVEMBER 15 1894
Campus. Personals. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE! The Regents will hold their next Hon. Reuben Kempf went to Lans- ing last Tuesday. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ONE NICHT ONLY. meeting, Nov. 22. DeWitt C. Fall, of Jackson, was in Another brand new Jap has en- town over Sunday. Tuesday, Nov. 20, Friday, November 16 tered the University. W. H. Nichols was in Chicago last Baking The Original and Picturesque The first number of the Dental Jour- week on business. Belasco ami De Mille's Comedy Play, nal for this year is out. Judge Kinne is holding court in Drama, Dr. Vaughan entertained the fresh, Monroe this month. medics last Friday night. Dr. Wm. J. Herdman was called to Powder The '96 lits. will hold a social at Bancroft last Monday. ABSOLUTELY PURE A-CRACKER JACK" Granger's academy December 3. Dr. Kapp has gone to Grayling for a THE few days to hunt deer. A Hare and Hound Club has been or- Mrs. Dr. Swartz, of Hamburg, is visit- ganized. A. L. Hubbard is president. ing Ann Arbor friends. The Choral Union Course. In Trouble. There were nineteen in the party Nelson Sutherland, who has been ser- The Choral Union series has been an- The Star Steam Laundry, run by CHARITY The Thrilling Sword Comba* which went to Kansas City last Thurs- iously ill, is convalescing. nounced and presents an array of at- Messrs. Bowdish & House, was com- day. Harrison Soule has gone north to tractions excelling any previous series. pelled to close up last Saturday. Slow The Oklohoma Boomers Freshman lits will give a social in hunt deer for a few days. Seven concerts are promised, five of collections and hard times made it im- Granger's Academy, Wednesday, Nov. Rev. A. Ten Brook went to Detroit which are with full orchestra. Two Sym- possible for them to meet their obliga- BALL The Three Old Sports Monday to remain a week. 21st. phony concerts "orchestral matinee tions, so that Mr. Robert Hunter felt Chas. Wheeler and wife have return- compelled to protect his interests The Funny Court Room. Not a few of the professors did not ed from their Lansing visit. Two Choral concerts (with orchestra) a Under the direction of by foreclosing a chattel mortgage take the time to vote at the recent Wm. Dansingburg county clerk piano recital and a song recital are in- election. elect' is moving to town this week. cluded in the course. In spite of the which he held upon the the property GUSTAVE FROHMAN. L. G. Grundy, '93 law, was elected Frank L. Bannister, of Owosso, is additional expanse incurred by increas- and which had been given him when the 6 GREAT SPECIALTIES. 6 probate judge last Tuesday in Christian spending a few days with his parents. ing the number of concerts, the price plant was bought from him about one county, 111. Mrs. Dr. Wm. Campbell and daughter of tickets has been placed at the ex- year ago. The property is advertised A Complete Production. Prof. Thomas delivered a lecture in left for Chicago last Saturday morn- ceedingly low price of $2.50 for the sea- for sale next Saturday. Almost immed- Special Scenery and Calcium Ef- PRICES: Reserved seats, 75c; Ad- Detroit before the Harmonie Society ing. son (including the May Festival). iately upon the heels of this the credi- fects. mission, Parquette and first row in Wm. Feldhauser and family left last tors of the firm of Bowdish & Matteson Parquette circle, 75c; Parquette Circle, last Friday night. Thomas' orchestra, of Chicago, an or- 50c; Gallery, 35c. Reserved seats on Thursday for a few days' visit at Gray- on S. State-st, attached the stock and The football world was surprised ling. ganization with a leader of internation- PRICES, - 35c, 50c. 75c and $1.00 sale at Watts' Jewelrv Store. last Saturday at the defeat of .Prince- al reputation like Mr. Thomas gives closed up the business. In the mean Burt E. Williams attended the Phar- time, however, mortgages had been ton by the University of Pa. macy examination at Lansing last the first concert NovomberlS). Alberto given to E. Matteson for $2,700; First Pres. Angell delivered an interesting week. Jonas, the great Spanish pianist, gives National Bank for $400; and J. V. address last Friday evening before the Fred. Schmid attended a meeting of a piano recital January 11. Mr. Jonas Sheehan for $100. It is to be regretted Graduate Club on the Eastern War. the trustees of the Eastern Asylum last created a sensation on the occasion of Wednesday. that these young- men, who have so far The U. of M. team was victorious at his debut in Berlin two years ago, Miss Hall, of Jackson, is visiting her been hard workers and who were build- Kansas (Jity last Saturday. The score winning the unqualified approval of sister, Mrs. Wm. H. Dorrance, Jr., for ing up a good business, should have stood U. of M. 22, Univ. of Kansas 10. the severest critic. Since that date he FURNITURE! a short time. been forced to the wajl. J. S. Pearl, business manager of the Sam Langsdorf was in the city over has been endorsed by the leading crit- Everything New and in the latest style and at U. of M. Daily, was call home last Fri- Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. ics of Europe and America. He is day by the sudden sickness of his fath- iiachary Iloath. now connected with the University Prices to Suit the Times. er. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dansingburg and School of Music. The Choral Union DR. KILMER'S wife, of Augusta, spent a few days in (3(X) voices) assisted by a full orchestra. Prof. Thompson addressed the S. C. the city recently. Mrs. Bishop, soprano, and Mr. Gardner A. last Sunday morning- upon "Char- Mrs. L. H. Clement entertained Rev. Lamson, bass, gives the 3d concert in That is What acter, the Foundation for Professional Mr. Newnan, of Detroit, while in the Success." city over Sunday. the series, February 1st. Mrs. Bishop is The senior laws are agitating the Miss Alice Moe, of Muskegon, is visit- well-known by us all. Mr. Lamson has placing of a bust of Judge Thomas ing Mrs. O. Moe, at 45 E. VVashing- aroused great enthusiasm by his sing- You Want— - • ton-st., for a short time. M. Cooley in the law building. It is a ing at the faculty concert in Frize Me- Prof. H. L. Willett, of Chicago, was morial Hall. He is considered by the good idea. the guest of Mrs. H. L. Clement, while And you will find it at the new furniture store The new Varsity sweaters are blue in the city last Saturday. leading critics one of the finest basses with a yellow M in front. They were Munson W. Bliss, of Kansas City, on the concert platform. His success used for the first time at the game in Mo., is spending a few days with his in the leading musical events of the Kansas City. parents and numerous old friends. last ten years are matters of record H. A. Williams, lit. '01, is attending E. B. Bushnell, of Noble, Branch Co., This will be Mr. Lamson first appear- o o is in the city to spend a couple of weeks ance in University Hall. The May KIDNEY. LIVER AJI2 CAMP BROS., the N. Y. Art Institute. He was re- with his daughter, Mrs. Geo. H. Pond. Festival dates can not be definitely an- Dissolves Gravel 57 S. Main S. St. They keep on hand a complete line of Bedroom Suite3, elected a membor of the State Report- Miss Lizzie Dean went to Chicago 1 nounced but will be as soon as possible. Gall stone, bHck dust ifl urine, pain in urethra, Chairs, Sofas Springs, Mattresses, Baby Carriages, Rockers, Mirrors, Settees, er's Association. last Saturday morning to attend the BtraininK after urination, puiuin the back and Pres. Angeil lectured before the Y. wedding of Miss Liilie Barrett, daugh- The Boston Festival Orchestra, largely hips, sudden stoppage of water with pressure. etc. All kinds of Upholstering and repairing promptly done at reasonale rates. M. C. A. of Detroit last Thursday night ter of Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Andrews. increased for the occasion, will again on "The Chineese, Japanese and Miss Emma E. Bower attended the take part. The soloists will all of them Bright's Disease reception in Detroit last Thursday be of the first rank, and no pains will Tube casts in urine, scanty urine. Swamp-Root Korean Government. evening at the Hotel Cadillac, given by cures urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. The Delta U fraternity held their the Lady Maccabees of Detroit, to the be spared to make the second Festival 18th annual banquet last Friday night. Great Hive officers, of the L. O. T. M. a distinct advance on the first. The Liver Complaint There were a number of visitors pres- H. S. Gray, '93 lit. and '94 law. was price of tickets for the Festival will be Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, bilious- GEO. WAHR, ness, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. ent from out of town. elected prosecuting attorney of Mason the same as for the entire series, $2.50. at the recent election. He accepted It is to be hooed that the enterprise of The Michigan-Cornell foot-ball game the nomination because his party want- Catarrh of the Bladder will take place in Detroit Saturday, ed him to. He has not been heard to the Choral Union will be substantially Inflammation, irritation, uUteration, dribbling, Headquarters for all kinds of Nov. 24. It is expected that a large regret that he was willing to be sacri- rewarded. frequent calls, pass blood, mucus or pus. ficed. A.f Druggists 50 cent* and * I .OO Size. number, larger than ever before, will Bo you cookf If so, Prof. Bress has •Invalids Guide to Health" free-Consultation free. go from here to see the game. ltev. A. S. Carman, of Springfield. DR. KILMER & Co., BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Ohio, formerly pastor of the 1st Bap- something to say to you on page eleven of Judge Wm. G. Ewing has accepted the tist chinch, is in the city for a few this week's issue. ATTENTION! invitation to address the law students on days. Lust Monday evening a reception AND Washington's birthday, Feb, 22. Judge was tendered him at the home of Prof. November Crop Keport. Ewing is a splendid speaker and will J. C. Knowlton. The rains from the 3d to the 10th of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! September made it possible to sow it Id }> you want anything in the please his audience, which will undoubt- Urn Peter D. Woodruff, a brother of the wheat at about the usual time of seed, edly be all that University Hall will well known editor of the Sentinel, and ing in this state. The area seeded is Tonsorial Work hold. who for a great many years was a resi- reported at 80 per cent of the area seed- You are inriled to call upon Tho junior laws succeeded in the KELLY & JOHNSON, STATIONERY dent of Ann Arbor, died in Saginaw ed one year ago. 'election of a class president last Friday last Friday. The remains were-brough In condition the gi-owing wheat is re- 18 B. ANN STREET. night. P. J. Crosby, of California, was to this city last Monday for interment ported at 91 per cent in the southern Our work is jlrst-clas*. Satisfaction OvaT- the choice of the combination, the itnUid Mr. Woodruff had resided in Ann Ar- counties, 98 in the central and 100 in Michigan men uniting with the trans- bor for 35 years. lie left here three the northern, comparison being with Genuine Linen Bond Fine Albums at Lowest Prices. Mississippi men. The balance of the years ago to live near his children all average years. The average for the THE BEST Just the thing for cor- offices all went to the Michigan men. of whom had moved to Saginaw state is 94. The average condition is respondence, for Largest Line of Wall Paper in the City, Frank A. and Jessie A. Woodruff and higher in all sections of the state than The following, from a recent issue of Mrs. Wm. Merrill are the three sur- one year ago. Only 25c Per Pound. Sole Agents for the Ideal Fountain Pen. the Times, will show that Fred. C. viving children. The total number of bushels of wheat Brown is branching out in his business reported marketed by farmers since the enterprises. There has been another newspaper October report was published is 1,144,- EYed. C. Brown, of the Times, has change in Ann Arbor during the past 654, and in the three months, August- just completed a deal by which he will week. Mr. Sukey has disposed of his October, 3,620,728. This is 1,033,292 TWO LARGE STORES, go into the publishing business in Chica- half interest, in the Hausfreund and go. He will put in eight Merganthaler bushels less than reported marketed in machines at once, and eight more in six Post to Mr. Titus Hutzel. The readers the same months last year. NURSER. of this paper will miss the writings ol months or as soon as they can bo obtain- Corn is estimated to yield in the ed from the factory. The work of the its former editor whose contributions A Few Testimonials. 4 N. MAIN ST. •. . - 20 S. STATE ST. southern counties and the state, an sixteen machines running sixteen hours have always been characterized by a day will be equal to 256 hours. Mr. average of 40 bushels of ears per acre. NEW YOKK INFANT ASYLUM— their force and vigor. Mr. Sukey is a The nursing-bottle known as '•' The Best," Brown's plant will be in the Western The area of clover seed harvested in man of more than usual ability, and has been tried at the Asylum and is re- Newspaper Union building in Chicago, the state is about 55 per cent of the he having a contract with that firm to the new firm will Qnd it difficult to se- commended most warmly especially for area in average years. The yield is es- the facility with which it can be kept do all their composition. They print cure a man who is able to give as good 2,660 newspapers. Mr. Brown is thor- timated at 1.31 bushels per acre. Com- perfectly clean. WM. G. REINHARDT'S SHOE STORE satisfaction as a writer as Mr. Sukey oughly conversant with the Mergan- pared with a full average crop, potatoes NEW YOKK LYING-IN ASYLUM— has done. thaler machine, the one used by him at are estimated at 53 per cent in the I have used the nursing bottle "The the Times office, doing the best work of * • " • , . , Best," and h'nd it superior to any I have doesn't take a bad shoe any now in use. Mr. Brown will have Some student developed the idea that southern counties, 54 per cent in the seen as having combined all essential the first type-setting machine plant in he could buy up a quantity of mileage central, and 47 per cent in the northern qualities I therefore heartly recommend long to expose its true Chicago and has all the work he can do given newspapers, along the various counties, the average for* the state be- it. E. E'. TOLL, M. D. at good prices. He will continue to character. A little wear and lines of the Michigan Central, given in ing 52 per cent. Live stock is in fairly NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE edit and manage the Times, spending good condition. AND HOSPITAL FOB WOMEN-I part of his time in Ann Arbor and send- exchange for advertising, and sell it to am pleased with >our Nurser "The tear makes the revelation. We ing in editorials by mail. students at an advance and make a The following statistics are from the Best," it does all you claim for it. are not content with one trans- L. A. DULL, M. D. nice little spe.c out of the deal. The farm statistics for 1893-4: Acres of action with a customer. Our M. C. people, however, got onto the wheat, 1893, 1,533,071; bushels, 24,432,- rNS racket and have notified their conduct- 201; yield per acre, 15.94 bushels. rule is to make one purchase ors to look out for and take up all ad- Acres of wheat in May, 1894, 1,287,865. insure another, and that's why vertising mileage found in the hands Seo tne "Air-Inlet!'' (as Acres of corn in 18J3, 797,797; bushels easily adjusted as a Cork; it of students, so that the boys best fight of ears, 37,761,594; average per acre, cannot leak or be pulled out we take care to tell you just shy of such transportation. 47.33 bushels. Acres of oats in 1893, by baby) lets in air Hack of Foou as what you are buying. Shoes> fast as food is sucked out, and making it Do you cook? If so, Prof. Bress has 843,406; bushels, 22,323,976; average per acre, 26.47 bushels. impossible for nipple to collapse and which will not cost you much, something to say to you. on page eleven of tlius prevents wind colic. See how easi- this week's issue. Acres of clover seed raised in 1893. ly "THE BEST" is cleansed! and yat give abundant satisfac- 174,949: bushels, 170,792. Acres of po- A clean bottle prevents bowel trouble. tion, can always, be found at « I.Its I I It tatoes in 1893, 172,225; bushels 13,589,- AT DKUGGIST, 25C. ; if yours declines Mrs. Mattie McColJ Artz is visiting 202. Acres of hay in 1893, 1,762,768; to get it, send us 30c. for one by mail, WM. C. REINHARDT'S here from Oregon, 111. post-paid. tons, 2,282,538. Our -'Cliigfast" Nipple, pure gum, A chantanqual circle is to be organ- The number of each class of live 50c. doz , post-paid. SHOE 5T0RE. ized this week Eriday night at Miss stock in the state in the spring of 1894 Ida Kenny's. All who wish, may join. was as follows: Horses, 426,573; milch THE GOTHAM CO., 70 Warren St., New York. Mr. C. E. Bohal), W. limon, Minn. The Farmer's club held last Satur- cows, 388,896; cattle (otner than milch day at \V. E. Boyden's was occupied in discussing the subject of Woman Suff- cows), 262,659; hogs, 311,683; sheep, ANOTHER MEAT MARKET] Blood Poison rage. 1,898,944. 42 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. By Ivy or live oak, caused inflammation, erup Last Sunday evening the S. S. Mis- '1 he number of sheep sheared in 1893 tions and intense itching and burning on mj sionary Society held its mee ing. A- was 2,068,063; pounds of wool, 12,692,- DUNLEVY&FRUHAUF Sarsa mong other things of interest was a 920. FllOI'ltl I/IOUS, Wood's - description of the Christian college at 18 EAST HURON STREET. Constantinople, especially how it WJIS The Utopia Milieu. iy talks have an founded. •I .••%*%<%%%• parilla advertisement on the lirsi puge ilu> FINE F3ESH MEATS legs. I have taken Rev. Mr. Baumgardner preached last GIBSON & CLARK, I photographers Hood's Sarsaparllla and Sunday on the subject of Christian week especially desigiu-d tor gentlemen. OF ALL KINDS. do not have any poison BUCCE3S0BS TO fruit bearing. lie ahowed that the Tne ladies are not supposed i>> if oil it, GAMti IN SMASON. symptoms. I have meming of all activity should be tend- — ami ot course lhe> "ill mil. gained 12 pounds since takinR Hood's. Bent • ioli ami Oyster* in tlit MORGAN & GIBSON. ency toward perfecting the germ of City. «.ivi ii- .i . .ill. NO. 12 W. HURON ST E. BoaAix, West Uuion, Minnesota. lift) viz: spiritual. Phvsiciil and men- Dr~ Price's Cream Baking Powder Hood's Pills euro»U liver ills, biliousness tal properties are means to this end. leaders in Artistic Photography. THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15 1894
A HUM of 1:1111 r«»u Prct*euted. NEWS OF ALL KINDS. The social at the Unitarian church last evening was an occasion of un- Lumber! EVENTS OF GENERAL INTEREST usual interest, and notwithstanding- the storm the parlors were crowded. At AND IMPORTAN CE. r.ine o'clock the company was called to Lumber! order to listen to two sonjjs by Miss That's all Salt The .Japanese Capture Tort Arthur and Lucy Cole. Then Mr. Robert Phillips, Is the salt every one should use. The im- 1 Two Otber Chinese Strongholds—The president of the Unify Club, an- purities in tin. oilier l.iurs ;<•;; >'.< ol Lumber! course, hut dangerous also. The lime, United stalos Offers Her Services :»s nounced that tl.e Club had purchased especially, is the cause of niueii kidney from Ml'. S. FI. Morse, the sculptor, a It you contemplate building call at disease. a Meiliator f
Removal. STATE OF IIIIIK.U. MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS. A. H. Roys has removed his wood STATE NEWS NOTES. turning and pattern shop to Herman The Twenty-Second Judical C1r«u Peck, Sanilac county, is talking of Krapf's Planing Mill on Detroit St., In Chancery. having a village incorporation. St. Jacobs Oil is made to cur where he will be glad to meet all of his Suit pending in the Circuit Court for A CHAPTER OF THE DOINGS OF old customers and as many new ones as the county of Washtenaw in ( hancery A pump factory employing from 25 may see fit to give him their patronage. MICHIGANDERS. to 50 men will be located at Alpena. at Ann Arbor on the eleventh day of RHEUMATI All work done in first-class style and at October, A. D. 1894, wherein Thomas Paw Paw's fruit evaporating works reasonable rates. (03tf) O'Brien is complainant and John Two Sailors Meet Death In a Burning used 25,000 bushels of apples this sea- O'Brien, Mary O'Keefe, Bridget Bow- son. mortgage Forerloxuro. ler, Margaret Halligan, Mary Kellev. Vessel at the "Soo."—Favorable Report Belding has another diphtheria scare Default having been made in the con- James Kelley, Agnees Kelley, Gen- ditions of a certain mortgage made by ieveve Kelley, Earnest Kelley, Dennis on Michigan Crops.—I-udlow Found Not on, and one death from the disease has iK by Weloli Post, G. A. R. Marah A. Ilogers to Aretus.Dunn of the occurred. Suicide In" Paris. Kelley and Robert Kelley are defend- Gnilty of Murder Brieflett. At a regular meeting of Welch Post, The official statistics of the number city of Ann Arbor Michigan, dated ants. In this cause it appearing from the The state fish commission has de- of suiaides in Paris during- 1893 hasMarch 4th. 1893 and recorded in the of- return of the sheriff of said county of cided to re-stock Ureen Bay with G. A. R. Department of Michigan, held fice of the Register of Deeds for Wash- at their hall Friday evening, Nov. 9, the just been issued. The number of self- Washtenaw and from affidavit on file Two Sailors Burned to Death. white fish. tenaw county on the 6th day of March, that said defendants, Margaret Halli- The tug Crusader was burned to the following resolutions were adopted: murders was 95H. Of the total, "231 1893, in Liber 81 of mortgage*, on page Frank Beihler, of Stanwood, was drowned themselves, 113 used guns gan. Mary Kelley, James Kelley, Ag- water's edge at 2 o'clock a. m. at Sault WHEREAS, it has pleased our Heaven- 118. on which mortgage there is now ness Kelley, Genieveve Kelley, Earnest Ste. Marie. Henry Billings, of that shot in the leg by another hunter near and revolvers, 198 of the shots bsing claimed to be due the sum of two thous- White Cloud. ly Father to take unto him our late com- Kelley, Dennis Kelley and Kobert city, and Charles \\ hissmcn, of Port rade in arms, Jerome A. Freeman, and in the head; 71 stabbed themselves to and two hundred and twenty-five dol- Kelley are not residents of said State Huron, firemen, were caught like rats- The public schools at Ithaca have feeling it our duty to express our respect death, 62 used poison, i asphyxiation lars and seventy cents(the whole amount of .Michigan, but are residents of other in a trap, and perished in the flames. been closed on account of the preva- for the departed, be it and 77 threw themselves from high of said mortgage having become due states in the United States; therefore They were sleeping on the vessel. lence of scarlet fever there. Resolved, 1 hat in him this comunity buildings, monuments, etc. The re-and payable on account of the non pay- on motion of Noah W. Cheever, solici- When the flames broke out they spread ment of interest) besides an attorney's tor for complainant, it is ordered that so rapidly that the unfortunate men Union City society young ladies will has lost one of its best and most worthy mainder are put down in a business- fee of twenty-five dollars provided for give a minstrel show soon, the pro- citizens, and Welch Post, No. 137, G. A. like manner as '•unclassified." said defendants, Margaret Halligan. were unable to escape from their ceeds to be devoted to charity. R., a good member and beloved com- in said mortgage and no suit at law or Mary Kelley James Kelley, Agnees Kel- sleeping quarters. Other members proceeding in equity having been insti- ley, Genieveve Kelley, Earnest Kelley, of the crew had narrow escapes from a The 870,000 appropriation for county rade, who was ever ready to join hands Tolitlcal VH. Domestic Economy. tuted to recover the money secured by in works of charity, fraternity and loy- Friend—How is it that yeh ain't got Dennis Kelley and Kobert Kelley enter similar fate. When the bodies of the buildings for lierrien county to be lo- alty. said mortgage or any part thereof. their appearance in said cause on or unfortunate men were recovered they cated at St. Joseph was carried by 969 that position yet? Lost yer pull? Now therefore by virtue of the power Resolved, That we foil deep spmpathy before four months from the date of this presented a sickening sight. The majority. Mr. Warde Heeler—Oh, I've gotof sale contained in said mortgage and order, and that within twenty days the Taodies were burned to a crisp, and the for his widow and family, in this their the provisions of the statue in such cases A collection of Indian relics and hour of sorrow, and that we mourn with the pull, plenty 'o pull. My applica- camplainant cause this order to be pub- arms and legs had fallen off. 1'. Moran's tion is signed by all the political made and provided notice is hereby lished in THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER, pile driver, which was tied up near the other articles of historic importance them the loss of a good husband and given that on Saturday the 26th day of will be prepared in Branch county and father, in expression of which the in-leaders in th' party. a newspaper printed, published and Crusader, was also destroyed January. 1895, at 10 o'clock in the fore circulating in said county, said publi- placed in the library building at Cold- signia of mourning shall be attached to '•Then wot's ther matter?'" noon at the east front door of the Court The Crusader was owned by drum- w ater. the Hag of this Post for thirty days. cation to be continued once in each mond, of Detroit, and had been sta- "Can't git any of 'em fo go on me House in the city of Ann Arbor (that week for six weeks in succession. tioned at the Soo for some months for Hartford residents have voted to Resolved, 'lhat the adjutant of this bond."— Fife. being the place for holding the Circuit wrecking purposes. She was ,0 years pm-ehase the opera house block at that Post cause these resolutions to be spread Court for said county of Washtenaw) Dated. October 11, A. D. 1894. old, valued at iff 12.0Q0. place and transform it into a township upon its records, and also that they be there will be sold, at 'public auction to PATRICK MCKERNAN, building. published in the city newspapers of Ann Notice to Creditor*! the highest bidder the premises de- Circuit Court Commissioner for Wash- Arbor, and transmit a copy of the same TATE OF MICHIGAN, I scribed in said Mortgage, or so much tenaw County, Micliignn. Mulligan Crops Look Fair. Edwin ("amp and C. J. Jackson, of J to the family of the deceased. s(or.NTVol WA8HTKNAW. i "~ thereof as may be necessary to satisfy NOAH W, CHBEVEB, The Michigan crop report for Novem- Hartford, both of whom tried to sui- the amount due on said mortgage to- ber gives the are;i seeded to wheat at cide by shooting themselves, are re- F PiSTORIUS, \ r Notice is hereby given, tli;it by an order of 40 Solicitor for Complainant. JOHN D. cox, fCom- Hie Probate Court for the County of Washte- gether with interest thereon from the, 86 per cent of the area of one year ago. covering. aaw.niadeon the 2»th day of October, A.D.18M, date of this notice at the rate of six per In condition, the growing wheat is re- SIJI months from thai date were allowed for ported . ' !>1 per cent in the southern Dennis O'Brien, aged 72 years, and Grand Opera House. creditors to present their claims against the cent, and the amount of said attorney's Default, having been made in the con- for 45 years a resident of Ottawa "A Cracker Jack," Herbert Hall estate of Michael Ttmmins, late i>f said fee co*ena ted for in said mortgage. ditions of a mor ecutedbyJohn counties-. 98 in the central and 100 in county, deceased, and thai all creditors of The promises described in said mort- the northern, comparison being with county, died at Grand Haven, of inju- Winslow'g latest play will have its said deceased are required to present their Calhoun and Mary Calhoun. his wife, average years. The average for theries received in a runaway some time first presentation in Ann Arbor Friday, claims in said probate court, at the probate gage to be sold as aforesaid are described to James H. Begole, bearing date, ago at Holland. Nov. 16th. Unlike the author's previ- office In the city of Ann Arbor, for examina- as follows: The west 1 a' of the north- September 14th, A. D. 1870. and record- state is 94. The average condition is tion and allowance, on or before the 301 h day west quarter aad tin: west half of the higher in all sections of the state than Leroy Gates, of Merrill, was acci- ous efforts, "A Cracker Jack" is a mel- of April next, and that such claims will be ed in the office of the Register of Deeds odrama and depends for its success on beard before said court, on the :.'!Hh day of southwest Quarter of section twenty- for Washtenaw County, Michigan. •one year ago. Corn is estimated to dentally shot in the thigh by William one (21) in the township of Solo, Wash- yield in the southern counties and the Bastedo while carelessly handling a dramatic action, rather than comedy, January, and on the39tb day of April next. September 14th, A. D. 1876, in Liber though the latter element is very at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said tenaw County. Michigan. ;",4, of mortgages on page 136, and said state an average of 40 bushels of ears revolver. The ball entered the left days. id) Dated, November 1,18!)4. per acre. Compared with a full aver- thigh, and was removed from the op- strong. The early scenes of the play Dated. Ann Arbor. Octobers), A. I>. UK. mortgage was assigned by Louisa J. age crop, potatoes are estimated in the posite side. are laid on the Hudson river. They J. WILLAUD BABBITT, Judge of Probate. Drury, administratrix de bonis non state at 52 per cent. Live stock is in are said to be of quiet order and merely ARETUS DUNN, with the will annexed, of the estate of fairly good condition. Gertie Bicking. aged 2}4 years, of a preparatory to a later success, which Mortgage e. said James H. Begole, deceased, to A. Monroe, played around a stove and o BUT in Oklahoma, and which are cred- Probate Order. THOMPSON & HARRIMAN, J. Kingsley by deed of assignment date- TATK OV MICHIGAN. i pulled some redhot coals out on her ited with being exciting to a superla- bSp Attornies for Mortgagee. (49) ed October 16th, A. D. 1879, and re- Two Children Burned to Death. dress. Her left side from the waist up SCOUNTY OF WASHTENAW. ) tive degree. Among the incidents es- At Et Beaslon of the Probate Court for the corded in said Register's office, October Two children of Alfred Hindstrom, was so horribly burned that she may pecially montioned, are a lynching, a County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Notice. 16th, A. D. 1879, in Liber six, of assign- of Chassell village, were burned to not recover. tar-and-feather bee, a tight with bare Office In the City of Ann Arbor, on Wednes- ments of mortgages on page ,'i57, and day, the 31st day of October, in the year one TATE OF MICHIGAN I death. The mother was milking the Angus McMamis accidentally shot knuckles, a sword encounter and thethousand eight hundred and ninety-four. sCOUNTY OI WASIITKNAW I "• said mortgage was also assigned by •cow and had left her little ones in the himself while hunting- deer near riding of the villian on a proverbial rail. Present, J. Wllllard Babbitt, Judg»of Pro- The undersigned having been appointed by said A J. Kingsley to Leonard Gruner house. When she returned the build- Traverse City, and died during the The company embraces such players as bate. the Probate Court for said County, Commis- and Caroline P. Ellis, executors of the ing was all in flames. The elder was Will Robyns, Geo. B. Miller. Frod'k A. In the matter of the estate of Frances C. sioners to receive, examine and' suljust all will of Joseph J. Ellis deceased, by night. He was one of the most pros- Sunnier, deceased. claims and demands of all persona against the a boy about 3 years old and the younger perous young business men in the city, Sullivan, Earle Atkinson, J. A. Le James Edwin Sunnier, executor of Mie ilast estate of Edward Burns, .ate of said Count; deed of assignment dated February a girl of 18 months. It is supposed and popular with all. Barge, Frank V. Gillispie, clever ne- \vill and testament of said deceased, comes deceased, hereby give notice that six months 9th, A. D. 1887, and recorded in said that the fire was cause 1 by the ex- gro delineator: Wilson Dwyer. .Misses Into court and represents t hat he Is now pre- From date are allowed, bv order of said Pro- Register's qtflee February 12th. A. D. William Lander, an F. 4 1'. M. pared to render liis final account a- such exe- bate Court, tor Creditors to present their plosion of a lamp. The frantic mother (larr Ezier, Fannie Frantzelle. Adrien- cutor. claims against the estate of said deceased, 1887, in Liber nine, of assignments of had to be forcibly restrained from brakeman, was caught between the III' Mitchell, Mabel Marlowe, Emma Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday the and that they will meet at the store of Ed- mortgages on page 186, by which de- rushing to her own destruction in thedraw-bars while attempting to make a Oier, and several high-class specialty Wth day of November next.at teno'clocklnthe ward Duffy, In the City of Ann »rbor, in fault, the power of sale contained in vain attempt to save her children. The coupling at the Alinont junction and forenoon, lie assigned (or examining and al- said County, on the-event :onth day of De- peop'e. The company, sine- last a la- lowing such account and thai theaevisees, cember and on the eighteenth day of March said mortgage became operative, and rest of the town was saved with diffi- crushed to death in a horrible manner. son, has been enlarged from fourteen legatees and heirs at law of said de- next, at ten o'clocli A. M. n1' each of siiid days, no suit or proceeding in law or equity culty. He leaves a widow at Saginaw. to twenty-two people, and every stitch ceased, and all other persons Interested In to receive, examine and ad |u--l said claim-' having been instituted to recover the of scenery is new. said estate, are required to appear at a ses- Dated, September 17, 1894. debt secured by said mortgage or any Richard Huffman, while out hunting sion of said Court, then to be holden ut the Edward Duffy, *m. U. Mclntyre, Commis- Fire in Bay City's City Hall. near Harrietta, was shot in the right Probate Office, id theCftj of Ann \rl,or. In sioners. 38 part thereof, and the Bum of three saidcourtty, and show cause, If any there be, At 4 o'clock a. m. a fire broke out in arm by the accidental discharge of his <;it\M> I.OISI;. thousand two hundred and seventy- a closet on the second floor of the city why tl -.'.nit should ii t be allowed: Probate Order. four dollars ($3,274) being now claimed gun. Both bones were shattered and » ml it i> farther ordered, i hat said executor hall at Bay City and found its way tothe arm will have to be amputated. Charity Kail. give notice to the persons Interested in-aid E28TATE OF MICHIG \N. I to be due upon said mortgage. Notice is, the attic. There was no vent for theHuffman is from Gibsonburg, O. Charity Ball is an exceptionally estate, of the pendency of said account, and * ColVI V OK W.VSHTKN.VW. \ "*"' therefore, hereby given thai said mort- smoke, which backed up and filled the strong play. It has won the public the henriii!.' thereof, by causing a copj of tbirf At a i he Probate Court for thegage will be foreclosed by a sale of the «ntire building. A hole was cut Alexander Robertson, an old man order to be published In TIIK ANN ARBOR ounty of Washtenaw, holden at t he Probate mortgage premises therein described near Silver Lake, Grand Traverse hearts because it concerns the master !.'i oisTKK. a newspaper printed and circulat- Office in the city of Ann .\ rhor. on Mon- through the roof and after the smoke passion of humanity, of love and of ing in said county three successive weekspre- day, the 22nd day of October, in the year or some part thereof, to-wit: All of the poured out the fire department \v;is county, wandered aw»y from home, v ion- t<> said da v of hearing. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. following described land situated in the able to work. The greatest damage October :2*. and nothing has been seen wealth. Against the life and honor of a J. WILLIARD BABBITT, Present..I. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Pro- trusting girl, a Wall street man flings bate. township of Yoric in Washtenaw ('ounty was done by water. No records de- or heard of him since. He is 73 years [A true Cony.] Judge of Probate. and State of Michigan, viz. the west old and somewhat feeble-minded. his ambition. In his heart he has al- W. <; DOTY, Probate Register. :i9 In the matter of the estate of Matin stroyed. The janitor thinks that he ways loved her, but because of his over- E Godfrey, Incompetent. must have dropped a jnatch while The wife of a Coldwater man died On reading and tilinj.' the petition, duly half ( W. i) of the south east quarter s. about his chores while in the closet. powering avarice he proves false to Mortgage Sale. verified, of David L.Godirey, guardian, pray- K. i) of section No. eleven II); and the recently, and in the pocket of a dress himself. He forgets God and his man- Default having been made in the con- ing thai he may be licensed to sell certain The loss will be $2,000 with full insur- he found checks on the bank for $800 e;i l estate belonging to said Incompetent. wes1 half (VV. i) of the north east quar- ance. hood, deserts his true love and seeks ditions of a certain mortgage made by Thereupon it i- ordered, that Tuesday, the ter 'X. E. i) of section No. fourteen | 14 . payable to him. She had abstracted marriage with an heiress. She is a Randolph K. Fellows and Emily H., his 'j'Hh day of November next, at ten>o'clockin all in township No. four (4) south In the money from his poouets at differ- daughter of the King of Wall street: an the forenoon, he assigned for the hearing of Aged T.ady Burned to Di'atii. wife, and Pyron V. Fellows and said petii ion. and thai the next of kin of said range No. sis (6) east in said state, of ent times and deposited it for him. immense heritage is hers, but fortunate- Kosetta II.. his wife, to WarrenKimble, Incompetent and allother persons Interested TVIrs. Abner Smith, a lady aged 83 ly she is a true woman andounlike the Michigan, containing one hundred and years, four miles south of Union City. State Land Commissioner French W. 11. Webb and Mrs. I). 1!. .Morgan, in said estate, are required to appear at a sixty acres, more or less, at public ven- typical woman of ambition and pride as trustees of the First Universalist sessionof said court bhen to be holtie iat the met with a painful death. She had offered at auction 10,000 acres of aban- Probate Office, in tl iiy of Ann A rbor, in due, on Friday the fourteenth day of doned homestead lands and 1,200 acres She loves a manly young clergyman of Church of Manchester, Michigan, and eaten her supper and sat down for a distinguishing graces, and a true sweet --aid County, and show cause, if any there l)i mber next at ten o'clock in the quiet smoke in a room adjoining that of land forfeited for the non-payment to tbeir successors In office, dated J>e be, why the prayerof the petitioner should forenoon, at the east front door of the of interest. The bidders were few and nature. Strange to say, this clergyman cere ber 24th. 1885, and recorded in the n*it be granted. in which were the other members of is a brother of the Wall street man, >ndit is further ordered, thai said peti- Couri House in the City of Ann Arbor, the family. Sparks from her lighted but 800 acres were disposed of at an otfioeofthe Register of Deeds, for the tioner give notice to the persons interested in said County of Washtenaw, that be- average price of $5 per acre. who has deserted the woman he really County of Washtenaw, and State of in -aid estate, of the pendency of said peti- ing the place of holding the circuit- pipe must have set fire to her clothing, loves. Great in his indignation when tion, and the hearing thereof) by causinga as when discovered by her relatives Michigan on the 7th day of January, court in said county. John Etzcorn, yardmaster of thethe young clergyman learns that his L886, in Liber 60 of mortgages, on page COpy of 1 hi- oilier to he published ill the -NN soon afterward her clothes were almost ARBOR REGISTER, a new-paper printed and Dated, September 9th, L894. Michigan Central at Niles, was switch- brother has betrayed the pure sweet 158, or. which mortgage there is claim- circulated in said count} three successive entirely burned from her body, iiiid LEONARD GEDNEK, ing ears on the repair track. In climb- girl oi his youth. But the girl in hered to be due at the date ol this notice week- previous to said cia\ oi' hearing. she was so badly injured that death ing down from the top of a freight innocence has told all her troubles to a j. WILL ;HI> BABBITT, • AUOI.IXK P. ELLIS, soon followed. car lie slipped and fell, his right leg the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars and A t rue copy i Judge of Probate. Executors of the will of Joseph J. Ellis, ver\ dear friend, who by the way, is an attorney's fee of twenty-five dollars, \V. (;. Iioiy pmhntn Register 38 deceased. going across the track and was runthe heiress to the fortunes. Here comes and no suit or proceedings at law hav- Xjndlow Acquitted* over. it was amputated near the the great scene of the play. In tl e ing been instituted to recover the NOAH W. CHEEVEK, knee. .*a<»rl.ia::«' sale. 42 Att'y for Executors. The trial of T.udlow for the murder parson age, the audience see the young moneys secured by said mortgage or Default having been made in the con- of Ira Hurd at Allegan resulted in his F. N. McDowell, a patient in theclergyman and brother in heated contro- any part thereof. acquittal. The jury was out less than ditions of a certain mortgage executed Mortgage Sale. northern asylum at Traverse City, versy. They almost come to blows, whea i herefore, by virtue of the power of by Robert Geraghty and Mary E. Ge- Default having been made in the con- two hours when the verdict of "notwhose borne was at Big Rapids, sui- the young broker point blank refuses to guilty" was returned. The crowd sale contained in said mortgage and raghty to Benjamin VV. Waite. dated the ditions of u mortgage executed by Ma- cided by hanging himself with a towel keep his promise to marry the girl to the statutes in such case made and pro- Milti day of April A. I), one thousand tilda 15. Lewis to John T. Swatheii, went fairly wild with their yells. Mrs. in the wash-room. He had never whom he is betrothed. He admits that Ludlow, who was sitting beside her vided, notice is hereby given that on eight hundred and eighty one, and re- bearing dale May 25th A. D. lh!)3 and shown a suicidal disposition. The he has betrayed her, but says that his Tuesday, the twelfth day of February, corded in the office of the Resistor of husband, fainted away. The testimony own life interests must come first. In recorded in the oflice of the Register of against Ludlow was mostly neigl bor- coroner's verdict exonerated the insti- A. D. 1895, at one o'clock in the after- Deeds for the county of Washtenaw and Deeds for Washtenaw County Michi- tution from all blame. the exciting scene, so near a tragic end- noon, we shall sell at public auction, to Stat^ of Michigan on the i-'.'tril day of hood gossip. Mrs. Hurd will now be ing, the blind mother then enters. A gan May 25 A. 1>. 18SCJ in Liber 81 of tried and it is universally predicted Edward and Peter Alee, of Mar- the highest bidder, at the east front April A. D. 1881, in Liber sixty one of Mortgages on p;ige 'S'M.an d said mort- profound hush falls upon the theater; door of the Court House, in the city of mortaares on page three and which said gage was assigned by said John T. that she will be discharged. quette, are missing, and it is supposed the excitement in the audience is inex- that they have been drowned in Lake Ann Arbor, (that being the place where mortgage was duly assigned by deed of Swathell to Harriet M. Carbaugh by pressable. The aged mother's sweet the Circuit Court for the said County of assignment by the said Benjamin W. deed of assignment dated August 7th Superior. The last heard of them was voice and her artless ways smite the D., B. C. & A. Railroad Sold. when they went out ii.shing in a small Washtenaw is bolden) the premises de- Waite by executor to Benjamin \V. A. D 1893, and recorded in said Regis- The Detroit, Bay City & Alpena rail- heart of the truant son. A light seems scribed in said mortgage to pay the Wai te.m the 24th day of June, 1892, which ter's office, August 7th A. I). 1893. in road was sold at Alpena at public auc- sailboat. The boat has been found up- to break upon him. Scales seem to fall said assignment is recorded in the office side down upon a rock with her upper amount due on said mortgage, with Liber II, of assignments of' Mortgages tion to Drexel, Morgan & Co., of New from his eyes. For the first time he is seven per cent, interest, and all legal of the Register of Deeds in said County on page 444. by which default the power York, for 81,000,000. Drexel, Morgan works gone, but no trace of the men in his right mind. He sees shame and of Washtenaw and State of Michigan in anywhere. costs, the premises being described in of sale contained in said mor gage be- & Co. represent the bondholders and perfidy before him; in a paroxysm of said mortgage as the undivided two- Liber 11 of Assignments of Mortgages came operative, and no suit or proceed- •were the only bidders. The road went At the annual meeting of the Vanfeeling and contrition he'falls at the feet fifths and the undivided two-thirds of on page :W8 and which said mortgage ing in law or equity having been insti- into the hands of Receiver Don M. Buren county Pomona Grange resolu- of his first love. With eyes filled with one-fifth of all that certain piece or par- was further assigned by deed of assign- tuted to recover the debt secured by Dickinson a year ago. There will be tions were passed asking the legisla- tears, the enraptured audience thus be- ment by said Benjamin W. Waite to An- said mortgage or any part thereof, anil cel of land situated in the township of drew J. Sawyer on the "th day of June, no change in the management. ture to amend the drug store law so asholds the consummation of true love, Sharon, in the County of Washtenaw the sum of twenty-six hundred and to prevent the indiscriminate sale of and the union of the young parson to A D.I 893, which last said assignment was twenty five Dollars (2,ti25.UO) being now and State of Michigan, and described duly recorded in the office of the Kegis- Shot While Hunting Deer. liquor in local option counties, and tothe heiress who has long been his pro-as follows, to-wit:— The north east claimed to be due upon said mortgage. enact a law compelling persons found found admirer. So there is a true love ter of Deeds, in said County of Washte- Notice is therefore hereby given that J. A. McManus, a prominent Traverse intoxicated to furnish information as quarter of the south east quarter of sec- naw and State of Michigan, in Liber 12 City merchant, while hunting deer at all around, with the happiest and most tion number thirty-two of said town- said mortgage will he foreclosed by a where they procured the liquor. joyous ending to the play. Charity of Assignments of Mortgages on page sale of the mortgaged premises therein Long Lake, eight miles from town, ship. 27. By which said default the power accidentally shot himself through the Ball has received spontaneous ovations described or some part thereof to wit; Charles Perry met with an accident in all the great cities of the country Dated, Nov. 5th, 1894. of sale contained in said mortgage has All of the following described land sit- head. He was found unconscious and which caused his death at Harrietta, become operative and no suit or pro- is still so. It is not yet known whether As a masterpiece of human passion, re- WARREN KIMBLE, uated in the City of Ann Arbor in Wexford county. He was a brake- SARAH E. JAYNES, ceeding in law having been instituted Washtenaw County and Siate of Mich- his injuries will prove fatal, but man, and was walking along on top of tribution, reward, and happy ending, to recover the debt secured by said •chances are against recovery. and now it is coming to Ann Arbor with EMILY E. FARKKL. igan viz: Commencing at the South- the cars in the dark, walked off thea select company of actors, who will Trustees of said Church, mortgage or any part thereof and theeast corner of Lot No. Two (2) in Block end of a box car and fell on a flatcar Mortgagees. sum of $2,461.35 at the date of this no- No three (3) North of Huron Street in give a highly linished performance. tice oeing claimed to be due on said • Fred McDowell, of Big Rapids, sui- loaded with old iron. He struck on This play will be here at the Grand A. J. WATERS, Itnnge No. l\n (10) Kast according to cided at the Traverse City asylum. his head, and his skull was fractured Attorney for- Mortgagees. (50) , mortgage, notice is theiefore here- the recorded Plat of the Ann Arbor and his brains crushed out. His home Opera House, Tuesday, Nov. 20th. by given that said mortgage will be A. E. Osborn, of Three Rivers, lost Land Company's Addition to the Vil- was at Frankfort. foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged lage (now City) of Ann A rbor, and run- his arm, his hand caught in the premises therein described or some machinery at the paper mill and was ning thence westerly along the south A 3-year-old daughter of Newell INDERY part thereof, at public vendue on, the line of sitiil lot Thirty-seven (37) feet to •drawn in between the rolls. It had to Harrington, of Adrian, went out to the 31st day of December. l^X. at noon of be amputated just below the elbow. ARGUS BOOK B a stake;tlience North and p:ir,illeil with woodshed with a lamp which she held said day, at the north front door of thei he east line of said lot No. Two (2), Kalamazoos electric lighting bond- close to her clothes to prevent being Court House in the City of Ann Arbor Sixty-six (66) eei to a stakt; thence ing proposition—to issue 840,000 to extinguished. Hearing her screams, in said County. That being the place easterly parallel with the south line of build an electric light plant—was car- her mother sprang to the door and of holding the Circuit Court for said said lot, Thiitysev n (37) feet to the ried by 500 majority, but the opponents saw the child's dress in flames. She County. The premises are described in east line of said lot; thence south along wrapped her own dress about the girl said mortgage as follows, to wit: claim the election was illegal and will and smothered the blaze, but the child the east line of said lot, Sixty-six (66) enioin the council from making a con- was very severely burned. feet of the place of beginning, at pub- tract. 1 he east fifty rods in width off of and lic vendue on Friday the Fourth day of The report of the salt inspected in Robert Minnis, aged 6ti years, was from the east half of the south eiist January A. l>. 18!»5, at ten o'clock in the various counties for October is as found dead in his cell at the central quarter of Section number seventeen. the forenoon, at the east front door of follows: Saginaw, 51,407 barrels; Bay, police station at Saginaw. Deceased BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Also the east half of the north west tin Court House in the Citv of Ann 43,751; Huron. 3,000; St. (lair. 118,321; had been living in a hand-to-mouth quarter of the north east quarter of Arbor in said County of Washtenaw, Iosco, 12,215: Midland, 5,050; Manistee, fashion for some time and lately had ADEUEIDOSBiK Manufactured on short noti. section number twenty. Also the that being the place of holding the Cir- 107,770: Mason, UT.ISSS; total, 358,903 been sleeping in a barn, where he con- east half of the north east quarter cuit in said county. barrels. tracted the cold which caused his except the east thirty rods in width Dated September 25th A. D, 1894 death. He was found there shivering thereof) of Section Dumber twenty, all William Crinnage. aged 10 years, of and starving, and was to have been Collection and Pocket Wailets, in township number one south of range Flint, burned M- leg by a stove. He placed iu the county poor house. He 11 IbPAEKASES number live east containing one hun- HARRIET M. CARHAL-CH, leaves a daughter who is postmistress Assignee of Mortgagee. then got a piece oi cloth and .saturat- Medical, Surgical and dred ami bwentj acres more or less. STOAH W. CHEBVEH, ing it with kerosene oil. was binding at liaraga, in the upper peninsula. Dated, October 4th, I8M. Attorney. (45) it about his leg. u h n lie again eaine Opera Glass Cases A. .1. SAWVER, in close proximity with the stove and Fred Schwarbrow, of New Haven, Assignee of Mortgagee the cloth caught fire and the youth had six gashes cut in his abdomen, .Made and repaired. We also make a N.I A MIX W. U'AJTK. had his legs, arms and chest burned to one on his hand and two on his face, MAM FINE PREMIUMS GIVEN FREE specialty of repairing, cleaning and re- A. J. SAWYER, a crisp before the fire was extin- as the result of pounding a dynamite binding old books of every description. Atty. in Person. 44 guished. He will probably die. cartridge with a hammer. TO-DRINKERS ' L5PMG0PFSH THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 189*.
The amount of primary school money Bargains just apportioned to this county is $8,421.80. . BUSY STOBE OF The High School seniors will give a in social to "Seniors Only" in the chapel next Saturday evening. Housekeepings! The new Zion church building, which THE J. T. JACOBS CO. is rapidly nearing completion, will be dedicated Sunday, Dec. 9. SGHAIRER \MILLEN The St. Thomas' Temperance society will give a social at St. Thomas' music- Are convincing large crowds daily of their great hall on Wednesday evening, Nov. 28. BACH & ROATH The entertainment, given by the Y. BAB GAINS IN ULSTEBS, OVEB- HOSIERY W. C. A. at the Baptist church last Thursday night, was well attended and COAT8, SUITS AND UNDEB- AND. The Old highly enjoyed by all present. The annual report of the motor line WEAR. Those who have not already purchased showed that the receipts during the UNDERWEAR Reliable past year wore sufficient to meet the en- tire running expenses of the road. should call at once and'be likewise Convinced. Emory Townsend, formerly of this A Few of the Many Bargains We Are Dry Goods county, now of Saginaw, was elected Offering thin Week. state senator at the recent election, re- ceiving nearly eight hundred majority. Ladies' Fine Ribbed Wool Vests and Pants, the $1.00 quality, at 02 l-2c. House. Mr. Geo. Henion, one of Ann Arbor's old and highly respected citizens, who Ladies'Ribbed Wool Union Suits (Seconds) the $2.00 qual- has been very ill for several weeks past, ity, at 98c. 50 Pairs Cotton Blankets, died at his home last Friday morning. The city council met again last Mon- The Washtenaw Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Ladies' Ribbed Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants at 25c a gar- day night and after a wrangle decided wants its delinquents to pay up. Their ment. White and Grey, at The Register Pub. Co. has secured to rent the present offices for another insurance will be forfeited until they 52 Cts. Per Pair the contract to print the University Ladies' Fast Black All Wool Tights, the $1.25 kind, at 75c. year. do. calendar and the different department a pair. 50 Pairs Cotton Blankets, announcements for the next two years. B. F. Stafford, of Windsor, general The 23d meeting of the Michigan Ladies' Heavy Cotton Ribbed Vests, the 25c kind, at 15c. secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at that Schoolmaster's Club will be held at, the White and Grey, at "The Fool in Politics" will be the place, was in the city last week. The Normal School, Ypsilanti, on Friday subject of James Clement Ambrose's BEAD THIS BAB GAIN: OS Cts. Per Pair Ann Arbor Y. M. C. A. expect to se- and Saturday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. lecture before the Kpworth League at cure him, or some other Y. M. C. A. Children's all Wool Red Vests and Pants, sizes 18 to 26, your the M. E. church, Saturday night, Nov. 50 Pairs Cotton Blankets, worker, as their general secretary. THE REGISTER tauntingly hints that choice, 25c a garment. 24. the Argus can now fatten its old rooster The topic at the M. E. church next for Thanksgiving. The Argus usually Sizes 28 to 34, your choice 35c a garment. White only, at Mrs. Carl Schant, the mother of Mrs. Sunday morning will be "The Religious disdains to notice the attacks of its ad- One Case Men's Shirts and Drawers, all white, 19c a garm't 87 Cts. Per Pair Caspar Kinsey, died last week Wednes- versaries; but when a man deliberately Belief of John Greenleaf Whittier." 25 Doz. Ladies' Fleece-Lined Hose, two. pairs for 25c. day in Detroit. She was 71 years of pours sulphruic acid on the proud Hesh Relatives and friends of the poet have of the wounded democracy he is noth- 175 Ladies' all Wool Flannel Skirts,the $1.00 kind at 75ea'h 40 Doz. Iluck Towels age. The funeral was held Friday at recently furnished Dr. Cobern with ing short of a murderous brute!—Argus. Large size and extra heavy, 2 p. m. much new material on this subject. We propose to keep right in style and BLANKETS ! $2.00 per doz. would be cheap, The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Presbyter- hereby file notice of a hundred thou- at $2.50. ian church will give a social tomorrow The tabulated election report of thesand dollar libel suit against the One Case Gray and White 10-4 Bed Blankets, the $1.00 qual- vote in this county given in another col- 25 Doz. Hem Stitch Huck evening in McMillan Hall. At this '•brutal" editor of the Argus. ity, at 59c a pair. time officers will be elected for the en- umn was compiled after the board of 50 Pairs Fancy Stripe 10-4 Blankets, the $1.25 kind, at 75c canvassers had met so that it is com- Towels suing six months. There were thirty-two anxious men a pair. plete and correct. If you are interest- in Ann Arbor last Saturday. They Very large size and very heavy Geo. Perry, a resident of Ypsilanti, ed in politics it will pay you to cut it Heavy Siver Gray Blanks at $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. were the bondsnion of the present (Soft Finish) to be sold at and one of the oldest men in the county, out and preserve it. 25 Pairs Extra Fine California Wool Bed Blankets at $d. OO died at the extreme age of 98 years. 'He county treasurer, who it is alleged, is and $5.00 a pair. $!i.OO Per Dor.. Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Burnett, of San had resided in Ypsilanti for the past about $3,(i00 short in his accounts. Francisco, Cal., will deliver a sterop- 50 Pairs Pure Wool Homespun Blankets, White and Gray at 10 Pieces Cream Damask twenty-eight years. The bondsmen are very reticent about tican lecture in Newberry Hall, this the matter, though they claim that $3.30 a pair. at 40c and 50c per yd., would be Mrs. Hamilton Reeves and Mrsevening. , for the. benefit of Trinity Eng- they have been secured against any Ten-quarter Comfortables at 69c, 85c and $1.00 each. cheap sit (iOc and 75e. Joseph Clark gave a reception to their lish Lutheran church. Admission, 25 loss from a shortage, which, if there is Silkoline Bed Comforts, choice styles at $2.50. lady friends last Friday afternoon at cents; children, 10 cents. It will be an any, it is claimed Mr. Sukey stands Wide Sheetings the residence ot the latter on Cornwell interesting entertainment. ready to make good. In order to have & This will be a good week, to buy Under- Place, from 3 to 5 o'clock. the matter thoroughly investigated the All the best makes at lower In order to accommodate its members wear. Hosiery arid Blankets. prices than you have ever Dr. C. M. Cobern was on the train, who desired to attend the Thomas bondsmen have taken the office in known. One of the leading which was wrecked at Rock wood, Pa., concert next Monday night, The In-charge and Mr. J. R. Miner, wiL act as makes in 9-4 Bleached Sheeting last Wednesday night. The reverend land League has arranged to have the deputy county treasurer and make a at 17 cents per yd., worth 24c. gentleman escaped uninjured to theHeberlein concert occur a week from thorough investigation. 5CHAIRER & MILLEN, great joy of his many friends. tomorrow night insead of next Mon- If all wives and mothers could fully LEADERS OF LOW PRICES AND ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Comfortables Rev. Dr. Cobern was absent last day night as heretofore announced. realize how apt each one is at all times to be bereft of the protector and sup- A large stock of home-made at Sunday in St. Clair. Rev. J. George The stockholders of the motor line prices that make them look port of themselves and their children, Haller, pastor of the Tabernacle M. Ivheld their annual meeting last Thurs they would be more fully able to ap- cheap. church of Detroit, occupied his pulpit day and elected the following directors preciate the real benefits of a life in- Sunday morning and evening. for the coming year: H. P. Glover, D. surance policy.. As an investment it is Our Store as safe and profitable as a saving's The various new county officers are L. Quirk, Wm. Deubol and Dr. Wat-bank while in case of accident or fatal Is full and will be kept full of E. F. MILLS & CO., beginning to make arrangements to ling, of Ypsilanti, J. E. Beal, C. E. His- illness the return is much larger. Per- suade your husband to lay by some- bargains until Jan. 1, '!).">, and settle up their business and move to cock and J. T. Jacobs, Ann Arbor. 20 S. MAIN STREET. we want it full of bargain seek- thing in a life insurance policy and be Friday, Nov. 16th Ann Arbor. The city will gain some On tomorrow evening, beginning at protected in case of misfortune which ers. good citizens by the turn-over. 8:30 o'clock, a reception will be tender- sickness or accident may bring. A pol- icy in the old reliable New York Life And now the Democrats are trying to ed to Rt Rev. Bishop Foley, prior to Insurance Company is unequalled for Friday is no longer considered an unlucky day. prove an alibi. Well, there is one who is departure for Europe, by the St.protection sind investment Our sales, commencing on that day have made Friday can not. Editor Smith, of the Argus, ho mas' church congregation. The F. S. GAGE, Agent. BEST VALUES. voted.—Courier. Bfftir will be entirely informal and 3 Willard street. the luckiest day of the week for our patrons. But can you prove that he did not veryone is cordially invited to be pres- LOWEST PRICES. help swell the Republican majority? nt. OUR 25 CENT COLUMN. Miss Maud Woodmansee, who recent- The Kducational Club held its annual ly completed a course in shorthand and lection of officers last Wednesday re- WANTED. Friday, Nov. 16th typewriting at the School of Short- ulting as follows: Pesklent, E. Cora ANTED:—Some person who is well ac- hand, 20 S. State-st, has secured a posi- W qualnted with the farmers in Washte- Bach & Roath )>> I'uy; vice-pres., Mrs. E. Pardon; 2d n;iw county to do BOZDO soliciting during tbe tion as amanuensis with Zina P. King. rice-pres., Mrs. W. P. Moore, 3rd vice- winter months. Here is a good chance for We begin our November Sale, and in conse- some wide awake farmer to put in his spare The board of county canvassers met ires., Mrs. M. E. Duncan; sec, Mrs. time during the winter months and make quence Friday may be made your lucky day should you 26 SOUTH MAIN STREET. from five to fifteen dollars per week. Address at the court room last Tuesday, counted Helen Pardon; treas., Miss Helen I). Care THE KKGISTKK and party will call. so choose. On that day, and for the balance of the up the vote and did what has not been Buell. 39 ANANTKD-A' few solicitors who wish to month, we offer done for many a long year, declared a W maike big mone>yy by taking orders for full set of Republican officials elected. The Sanitary convention, to be held Hie fastest selling artlcle'out. Oallat once up A t Charlotte, will listen to a paper to on F.A.Wagner, IDS. State-st., third floor, any day, at 4 p. M. 39 Miss Carrie L. Baxter, who was one be read by Dr. V. C. Vaughan on "The WOMAN'S AIMTKD—Apples by the AnnArbor of the teachers in the ward schools of ierm in Disease" and one by Dr. Flem- W Fruit and Vinegar Co. ISOtf 1500 Yards Press Goods APPROVAL. this city for some time, and for the past .\ vrED—Job work of all kinds. Special mingCarrow, on "School Hygiene, as attention given to putting in cess pools, year in Detroit, died last Friday at the t relates to the eyes of pupils" The Wtaking care of yards, cleaning cisterns, Oar- Including 48-inch Panama TkaA fa "-hill vomit* ,nnl pets i leaned, etc. Everything done In a neat that in n-lntt u:e are working home of her sister, Mrs. Inglis, of heart convention will be held November ii and workman-Uke manner. Jtest of refer- Cloths, value 75e; fine 46-inch disease. ences given, bites reasonable. .I.W.Shaw, far. Alt Hit goods m tuuj. and 2.i. t'.i s. tth-ave. OBtf Boucle Novelties, worth Hoc: nil tin price* we moke, tin Daniel Hurst, a colored boy living on ANTED—Parties desiring to buy or sell inn/ in minimi our OUSir The size of Mercury, as it ap- real estate will find it to their advantage Silk and Wool Novelties, etc., nem, tin way we wait <>» the north side, died last Saturday of pears on the sun tomorrow, will just to call at room 11, Hamilton Block, 2d Hour. etc., up to 75c, ALL AT our eitrtiniu rs - everything consumption at the age of 16 years, ibout represent the size of the liberal- Ann Aiii.if. Houses and lots for sale or rent dir n woman's opproww. ity of the Republican party.— Demo- in desirable locality. 07tf 49c Yd. The funeral services were held at the What woman .' Why, < w ry rat. woman, nf mm-*. If every A. M. E. church Monday. Rev. Mi'. FOR SAI.I.. That is liberality as the Republicans 'OR SALl! - Saving derided to remove woman approves tin matt Collins officiating. F from Ann Arbor, I offer, forsale.my resi- nf tin' Iwiisi wiU too and have learned it from Democrats in dence on tbe corner of Monro. and Packard 1000 Yards Dress Goods in'll linn tin m titilh. Fred. T. Stimson, met with a painfu Washtenaw county during the past streets. Terms to suit the purchaser, ti per cent. Interest on deferred payments. 1 also accident last Monday morning. In quarter of a century! offer for sale, lot 16, Tappan Park Addition. Each Piece Cheap at 50, and CALKINS' PHARMACY, some way he slipped from a box and 11. M. Tiili'-r. ;t-,tf The Times has been devoting consid- LWIl SALE — Mrs. Perkin's farm, the lot, including Novelties in 31 South Ntnte-Nt fell to the ground, breaking his lei erable space of late to severe criticisms X) 80 acres, 'i miles cast of Saline, T miles South of Ann Arbor, known as the Kellogg Colored and Black Goods, arm near the wrist. Dr. Darling re of the street car service. From general farm. Six acres good bearing peach orchard, pared the damages. house, barn, stock and well water in abund- ALL AT report, the service has been abomnia- ance, school within '» mile. Price reasonable, The last excursion to Detroit for the ble. We tried it sevoral times just terms easy, call on premises or 44 s. Ingalls- 39c Yd. 1'a i in ir-. st., Ann Arbor. 94tf We wish to buy your beans, barley, season was run last Friday. An un after the new company started up, but olt SAL.lv Finnefjan & Richards are sel- rye, oats and corn, Allmendinper & usually large number from Ann Arbo gave it up as a bad job and have had no F ling bailed bay and straw at Wholesale personal experience waiting for theprices. No. 9 Detroit ijt. K4if .Schneider. 30tf took advantage* of the very low rate of oil SALK The undersigned will sell the fered and spent the day in the city, in cars since. F splendid farm of Hanson Session (to Close CLOAKS! the estate) laying on section two township of THE CITY. snow storm, however. The Reform League is not sleeping Northfield, consisting of tU a.-res of land for the si"D of seven thousand dollars which is Two more young men wero lined las these days but is making- arrangements less than s:tj per acre. Now is the time to get Every Cloack, including Children's Garments, re- John It. Miner is acting as deputy to take some active measures in the en- a bargain, first coate first served. E Tread- Monday for riding their bicycles on th will and II. s. Sessions, Executors of Hanson duced to close them during this month. county treasurer for the present. sidewalks. If all of our laws, that are forcement of the liquor law. The sta- Session. Dated, Ann Arbor, Dei;. 2B, 189a. i>Uf daily violated, were as strictly enforced tues provide a fine of $200 for every I^AKM I'OK MUi-120 Acres oi Land, six Monday was just about as snug a as the bicycle ordinance we would hav r miles trom city, or will exchange for city prop winter day as anyone could ask. a model city.—Democrat. time a saloon-keeper sells a drink to a arty. Enquire at No. 3 E. Liberty-st. 31tf student. If the city could get this, it "j'AKM FOK NAI.K:—The Bullock or Kverett What can the editor of the Democra P farm. 3 miles west of Salem station and 11FURS! The Light Infantry will give their would pay about 10,000 per cent, better miles from Ann Arbor, containii g 109 acres be hinting at ? house and barns, stuck and well water in abund- next hop on the evening of Nov. 21. than bicycle fines. ance, timber; school and church witbiu a mile- Rev. J. M. Francis, of Columbia land naturally the best; all seeded down. Price All reduced to close. City, Indiana will preach in the Eng and terms reasonable. Call on or addres: Andrew The American House now has an Wm. Steufer, of West Point, Neb., a E. Hibfon.80 Maynard St.. Ann Arboi, Mich. 70tf lish Lutheran church next Sunda •electric enunciator with a return call. brother-in-law of D. F. Sehairer and morning and evening. After the morn who was in Ann Arbor last week at- FOR RENT. No time like the present to buy. and no time The Ann Arbor Organ Co. is now ing sermon the Sundy school room wi tending the golden wedding of Mr. and OUSES TO RENT-T" SevSeverae l l th when your money would go as far. modern i agent for the celebrated Ludwig piano. be dedicated to sacred uses. Mrs. J. G. Sehairer, was elected state H modern improvements, unfurnished senator at his home last Tuesday. He, rooms forsmall families, al reasonable prices Prof. Henry S. Carhart will delive '"I''»e ' •'•«• NA- Sessions, Beal Estate Airent Fuller & Miller, tailors, of Ypsilanti, of course, is a Republican, and, al-a2?x?8 E.T&?,-.° Wlllllim-st' f**»n-st. . and floor, Residenc;;-j f e have opened a branch at 20 S. State-st. the next lecture in the University B t though in a Democratic district, was OO.TIcd r NOI fosr liji-hi housekeeping and f urnlsh"- ble course of the M. E. church. H Ri u " " - /PPly to Room 3, third floor The High School has an enrollment elected by 1,385 majority. Hamilton block. Modern conveniences, in- speaks next Sunday at 12 M. in the au cluding steam heat. jg of twenty more than at the same date tf ditorium of the church. His subjec Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Jast year. is "The Story of the Creation."' » very pleasant hi use of nine World's Fair Hiehe.it Award. 10a W. Liberty street. Inquire at 39 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE ANI* AKBUR iUuGISThlK: TLURSDAY NOVEMBER 15 1894.
necessarily pass within three miles of LIGHTHOUSES. AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. BATTLE SHIP MAINE. Sandy Hook and therefore directly Not a Foci. under the guns located at this point. Marvels of Contrivance and Science— Park Guard—Sorry to disturb yez, The Son; of the Siren. CHELSEA HERALD. TRULY A FORMIDABLE ENGINE but it's too late to be sittin' here. A Large Blast. Did you ever see a lighthouse of Young man (apologetically)—We Mrs. Peter Youngs, of Alma, is the OF DESTRUCTION. the modern kind? Here in its narrow guest of her niece, Miss Loa Conaty, of A large and successful blast was didn't know it was so late. Fact is, we made July 29 in the quarries of the tower is: a strong electric light; round are to be married next year. South Main street. the light all night long, revolves the Married, at Stockbridge, Nov. 3,1894, ren Tears Almost Consumed During American Cement company at Egypt, Park Guard—Begorry, d'yez think near Allentown, Pa. The blast con- cylinder of prisms artfully arranged. Mr. Frank Young, of this village, and Her Construction—Her Torpedo Tubes Flash of ten seconds; rest of ten sec- O'm fool < nough to be supposin' you Miss Libbie Collins, of Stockbridge. Protect Every Side—Cost Two and sisted of twenty-two charges of dyna- wor married lasht year? mite in holes drilled twenty feet deep. onds; flash again; rest of five seconds; The Y. P. S. C. E. will entertain at One Half Million Dollars. third flash; darkness for the rest of the residence of Mrs. L. B. Sparks, on There was a total of a ton of dyna- Another Customer Lost. mite. It was all set off simultaneously the minute. And so on all night long. Friday evening-, Nov. 16 A cordial ii.- Out at sea the officer on watch counts Mrs. De Painteur—This stuff won't vitation is extended to all. HIS VESSEL IS by electricity. The report was loud do at all, and you will have to take it greatly more for- and the earth shook a trifle, but not a thy dashes and knows the lighthouse Wilbur VanHipi'i-. while returning and where he is. Or there is a fog back. It doesn't harmonize with my home from New York last week, was a midable for war mishap occurred. The result was un- complexion. purposes than the horn; in a chamber beside the light- passenger on the express train that was expectedly successful. It is calcu- house are the tanks or cisterns filled New Clerk (convincingly)—But, ma- wrecked in Pennsylvania. A number cruisers which have lated that the enormous amount of been heretofore with compressed air; nothing short of dame, it harmonized with the com- were killed and injured, but Mr. Van- 12.000 tons of cement rock was dis- compressed air will sound this terri- plexion you had when you selected it- Riper escaped without injury. added to our new lodged by the blast. navy, on account of ble alarm; compressed air worked with CHELSEA STANDARD. a steam engine. Born, to Mr. and Mis. E. S. Cooper, her strong defens- A Powerful Cutting Nipper. Are You Getting Bald. ive armor and the It will be seen by the arrangement If you ar« becoming bald or should Friday, November 2, a son. Then there is the voice of the siren. your hair be fallir g out, you should at Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stapish, heavy guns she will of the jaws of this nipper that it gives You have heard the modern form of HEART DISEASEJO YEARS! carry. She was de- great power with rigidity. The nipper once consult a first-class specialist, one Sunday, October 28, a daughter. the once enchanting and alluring who has had years of experience in treat- Short Breath, Palpitation. Jas. Hagan and family have removed signed by the navy department and voice of the siren; it is mw the voice ing the hair. Or if your be»rd should be their household goods to Ann Arbor, built at the Brooklyn yard, under an of torture and agony; the maiden, falling out or should nature have ict of congress approved Aug. 3, 1880. Mr. G. W. McKinsey, postmaster ot where they intend making their home. the water rymph, the ear piercer, is slighted you, you owe it to yourself Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ex-soldier, Died, Saturday, November 3d, Fred, Her armor was made by the Bethle- now provided with a throat which to attend" to it at once. Prof. Birk- says: "I had been severely troubled son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huehler, aged hem steel works, and the long time contains one cylinder within another. holz, the world-renowned hair special- with heart disease ever since leaving 22 years. The funeral was held Tues- taken in the construction is partly at- Both cylinders are provided with ist, 1011 Masonic Temple, where he the army at the close of the late war. day from his late home. tributed to delay in receiving the armor long, narrow apertures; the inner one may be consul pd free of charge and in I was troubled with palpitation and plates. The vessel was launched Nov. is set to revolve at a thousand turns private. After thorough examination, On Friday last the 2-year-old son of which will cist you nothing, he will shortness of breath. I could not Mr. and Mrs. W m. Davidson, who re- 18, 1890. a minute. Then the compressed air sleep on my left side and had pain treat you upon a guarantee to cure or around my heart. I became so ill sides a few miles south of Chslsea, fell The Maine is built of steel through- is turned on; and the song of the siren ask no pay. Call or write Prof. Birk- from a fence and broke his arm. begins. It is the shriek of the im- holz. 1011 Masonic Temple, Chicago. that I was much alarmed, and for- out. Length over all, 324 feet 4% prisoned air forcing its way out tunately my attention was called to SALINE OBSERVER. inches; on load water line, 318 feet 3 ElTHand this notice to any first- through these apertures; it passes at clai-s druggist and he will get the John Lewis, of Nebraska, an old inches; extreme beam, 57 feet; mean the velocity of 3,000 foet a minute. school teacher in the forties, in district draught, 21 feet 6 inches; displacement, Remedy for you at once, if he has not Dr. Miles' Heart Cure "Beware!" cries the modern siren. got it in stock. No. 8, Saline township, has been spend- 5,682 tons. She has a protective belt "Come not nearer; give me a wider I decided to try it. The first bottle ing the week with old friends of the of nickel-steel armor, 12 inches thick, berth! Stand off! Here is danger; made a decided improvement in my district and in town. for a distance of 180 feet of her length Sure of a Living. condition, and live bottles have com- here are rocks; here lurks death upon pletely cured me." We would like to call representative an each side, covering her machinery sharp and relentless rocks, hungering Proud Mother—Little Dick is the elect Wortley's attention to the present ind vital parts. The bottom is double, for sailors!" Safety before poatry. most ingenious boy. He'll be a great t G. W. McKINSEY. P. M.. Kokomo, Ind. sparrow law. What justice is therein with numerous subdivisions, and she Let us not regret that we no longer inventor. Dr. Miles' Tleart Cure is sold on a positive protecting a nuisance through breeding has a protective deck of steel, 2 inches Practical Father—If he has a bent Guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. season, and then pay a bounty on them wreck the ship and drown tha crew All druggists sell It at $1, 6 bottles for 16, or thick amidships and 4 inches thick on for the sake of a sweet false face and for experimenting. I'll make a doctor it will be sent, prepaid, cm receipt of prica through the remainder of the year'? by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Eikhart, Ind. That is the present state of affairs con- the sloping parts. She is designed to a sweet false snncr. of him. A doctor gets paid for his ex- cerning the English sparrows that are have a speed of 17 knots, and her •". -jr» nenlucKM Cannot be Cured periments; an inventor doesn't. so numerous here. The present law coal-carrying capacity is rated as suffi- by local applications, as they cannot makes it a fine to shoot or kill them cient for 7,000 knots steaming. The A POWKBFUL (TTTING NIPPER. reach the diseased portion of the ear, About the Size ot it. during the breeding season and the re- engines were built by Mr. N. F. Pal- will cut wire at either extreme of the There is only one way to cure Deaf Teacher—"Make hay while the sun mainder of the year the state pays a mer, Jr. & Co., New York city, and are jaws without the opposite end closing ness, and that is by constitutional rem- shines." Do you understand the inner bounty of three cents per head for them. of the vertical, inverted cylinders, faster than the cutting end. It is well edies. Deafness is caufed by an inflam- meaning of that? A brilliant law it is. They are very de- adapted for cutting- music wire and ed condition of the mucous lining of Bright Boy—Yes'm. structive and a big nuisance, why not triple-expansion type, the cylinder let the bounty run the entire year? being 35}-^, 57 and 88 inches in diam- other severe work. the Eustachian Tube. When this tube "Give an illustration. ' Think of it. eter, and the stroke, common, 36 lets inflamed you have a rumbling- "It means that you've got to make LUMBER! inches. There are two engines actuat- Nothing Is Wasted in Paris. sound or imperfect hearing, and when all the money you can while congress Of all kinds for all iftrposes at MANCHESTER ENTERPRISE. ing twin three-blade screws, of a Even the smallest scrap of paper, it is entirely closed Deafness is the re- isn't in session, so as to have something The Maccabees will have an election diameter of 15 feet each. At 132 revo- that which every one throws away, sult, and unless the inflammation can be to live on when it begins again." of officers two weeks from Tuesday lutions the engines are designed to here becomes a source of profit. Old taken out and this tube restored to its Lowest Prices evening, Nov. 20. give about 9.000 indicated horse power. provision tins, for instance, are full of normal condition, hearing will be de- Fred. J. Schaible paid ott the mort- There are eight steel boilers, 14 feet 8 money; the lead soldering is removed stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten Also LATH and SHINGLES. are caused by c.tarrh, which is noth- gage on his house and his wife was so inches by 10 feet, designed to work at and melted down into cakes, while the If you are in need of anything in the line of elated that she presented him with a pressure of 135 pounds. The pumps tin goes to make children's toys. Old ing but an inflamed condition of the Lumber. Lath anf/ Shingm call and get our twin daughters. That surprised Fred, are of the Ulake type, and they supply boots, however bad, always contain in mucous surfaces. pries arid see our stock. vh) thinks he will lave to build an hydraulic power for a variety of uses. the arch of the foot at least one sound We will give One Hundred Dollar P. L. BODMER, addition to the house at once. for any ease of Deafness (caused b The battery of the Maine is to con- piece that will serve again, and gener- 11S>. SOI'TH MAIN ST. Ann Arbor is sure to gain some good sist of four 10 inch rifled guns mounted ally there are two or three others in catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall" citizens when Wm. Judson, of Chelsea, in two turrets, one forward on the the sole, the heel and at the back. Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars Ann Arbor, »li> li. Wm. Darisingbure, of Augusta, and Scraps of paper go to the cardboard free. Wm. Rehfuss, of Manchester, move starboard side and one aft on the port side. These guns will be protected by factory, orange peel to the marmalade F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, o there. They are three sweet Williams by Druggists, 75c. . . plucked from the choicest spots in the the 12 inch armor of the turrets and maker, and so on. The ideas suggest- fcj EASY ANDlmiClTls country. by 8 inch shields. They each throw a ed are not always agreeable, and to see a ragpicker fishing orange peel out A Quick Wedding. projectile weighing 500 pounds. An Hyski (Pennsylvania coal regions)— SOAP MAKING YPSILANTI SENTINEL,. auxiliary battery consists of ten 6 of the basket is enough to make one Hon. Edwin Willits, formerly con- forswear marmalade; but there is And so your daughterski is mairiedski WITH inch rifles on the battery deck, pro- Mrs. Lowski—Yes, and it was a ver; gressmen from this district, principal tected by 2 inch shields, and there is a worse than that. The most valuable Waterproof collars and cuffs that will BANNER LYE. of the Normal, superintendent at the quiet weddingski. De guests usec not wilt, are not effected by moisture Agricultural College, and Assistant secondary battery including four 6- refuse—that which fetches»two francs the kilo—is hair; the long goes to the knives instead of pistols.—New Yor and look just like linen are all the To make the very best Soap, simply Secretary of Agricultural under Harri- pounder, eight 3-pounder, and two 1- Weekly. dissolve a can of BANNER LYE in cold son, was in Ypsilanti Monday. He is pounder rapid firing guns, with four hair dresser, while the short is used, fashion now. They are made by cov- water, melt 6i lbs. of grease, pour the in the practice of law in New York and revolving cannon and four Gatling among other things, for clarifying oils. Love's Young Dream. ering a linen collar or cuff with "cel- Lye water into the grease. Stir and Washington. Jones—A penny for your thoughts luloid " and are the only waterproof put aside to set. Benj. S. Boyce, of the Peninsular Pa- The Removal of Iron Parts Shrunk on Hot. my dear. goods made with an interlining, con- A method for instantaneously re- per Co., and Miss Bertha M. Day, of Bride—Please don't disturb me sequently the only ones that will stand FULL DIRECTIONS on EVERY Package. the Normal Conservatory of Music, are moving iron parts shrunk on hot, like darling. 1 am working at such a wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try BANNER LYE is pulverized. The can to be married at the home o( the bride's a crank on a shaft, has been communi- problem. It makes my head ache may be opened and closed at will, per- parents, in Hudson, November 15. cated by M. Faffard to the Bulletin "At least tell me what it is about. them and you will never regret it. Al- mitting the use of a small quanity at a Last Thursday afternoon, Miss Day's Technologique of the French Societe "I was wondering how we coulc ways neat, and easily cleaned. When time. It is just the article needed in classmates of the Conservatory class of des Anciens Eleves des Ecoles Nation- soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth every household. It will clean paint, '92, gave a lunch in her honor at the spell our name if we got rich.' floor, marble and tile work, soften water, home of Miss Georgia Cheshire. als d'Arts et Metiers. An endeavor or sponge. Every piece of the genu- had been made to take off the outer A New Amusement. ine is stamped as follows: disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. DEXTER LEADER. hoop of a Laval turbine by heating it Little Girl—Mamma says I mns Married, Wednesday evening, Oct. with a gas blowpipe; but the heat was study grammar this term. THE PESN CHEMICAL WORKS. PHILADELPHIA. 31st, at the residence of Mrs. J. S. Bris- THE MAINE. communicated too quickly throughout Little Boy—Wot's that for? tol, sister of the bride, at Bay City, by the whole mass to give sufficient differ- Little Girl—That's so I can laugh Rev. Mr. Pachelle, pastor of the First g-uns. There will also l.e seven toz-- ence of expansion in the hoop alone, w'en folks make mistakes.—Goot Congregational church, Mr. Charles W. pedo tubes, with range round the en- so as to loosen it, and there appeared N«vvs. Austin and Mrs. Phebe E. VanAtta, tire horizon. She will have a crew of no alternative but to cut it. In such a Ask for those so marked and refuse any both of Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Austin about 350 officers and men, and her have the best wishes of a large circle of case, M. Raffard recommends that molt- Woman's Love. imitations, as they cannot possibly New friends. eost is placed at 82,500,000. en lead be run round the part to be Love in a woman's heart is detectec please you. If your dealer does not by rainbows in her eyes. So the value Died, Monday afternoon, Nov. 5th, at detached—a method he applied with keep them, we will send a sample di- Firm success in 1860, at the Soho foundry, of Dr. Kermott's Mandrake Pills is the home of her mother, Mrs. Benjamin Remarkable Cycling. discovered by the results. They have rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c. Culy, after a lingering illness, Mrs. The recent twenty-four hours cy- Melbourne, in removing a crank that been in use over thirty years and have each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size and Henry Denges, aged 37 years. The fu- sling for the Cuca cup, England, re- had been shrunk on a shaft eight proved an invaluable remedy for al whether stand-up or turned-down col- neral services wore held at the Metho- sulted in a decisive victory for F. W. inches in diameter. disorders of the liver and stomach, 25c dist church this morning • at 10:30 lax is wanted. DIETAS Shorland of the North Road club. For sale by J. Moore. Druggist. o'clock, Rev. Mr. Potter officiating. Shorland having been successful in Inertia of Fly Wheels. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, AND The interment took place in the village The enormous amount of energy cemetery. 1892 and 1893, thus secures the cup, Kather Discouraging. roadway, New Yorkt which is valued at 100 guineas, out- stored in a revolving fly wheel is strikingly shown when it flies in pieces, Country Boy—I'm disgusted. To Protect African Animals. right. So great was the excitement SchoofMate—What at? SCHANTZ. iroused by the contest, that when the as one did in the Manville mills, at A committee of English sportsmen Manville, R. I., on the morning of the "I saw a city feller with a gun this and naturalists has been formed for race started at 8 o'clock on Friday morning, an' you know its against the 48 S. STATE ST., svening about 10,000 spectators were 18th ultimo. In bursting the wheel Nashville, Term. [SSOOXD FLOOB.] the purpose of devising some scheme destroyed two other wheels of the law to kill game till next Monday." Memphis, Tenn. for the protection of South African present, and of these about 6,000 re- "Yep." mained on the Herne Hill ground same size, 20 feet in diameter and Knoxville.Tenn. mammals,chiefly giraffe, zebra, gland, a ' 25-inch face. The break will "Well. I just said Id foller him and The Chattanooga, Tenn. Fine gnu, koodoo and other antelopes, sev- throughout the night. From the very git the reward." Harrogate, Tenn. commencement of the race Shorland cause a shut down of the mills for eral of which, owing to indiscriminate nearly a month for repairs, and the "Yep." Decatur, Ala. slaughter, are on the verge of extinc- rode at a great pace, breaking records "Well,I follered him bout forty miles Birminnh.-u-n, Ala. Merchant tion. To obtain this desirable end ft from eleven to fifteen miles, an extraor- j damage amounts to $1(5,000. The arms to-day, an" he missed everything he Montgomery, Ala. is proposed to enclose a suitable tract dinary thing to do in a long distance of the wheels were broken off nearly shot at."—Good News. Way to Mobile, Ala. Tailoring! of country of about 100,000 acres by ride, and following this up by beating to the hubs and immense pieces were New Orleans, La. hurled long distances through the Atlanta, Ca. wife fencing, strengthened by a strong all previous English records from 101 Not u Man. Augusta, G<«. ^GUARANTEE FIRST-CLASS live fence of thorn on the outside. miles, and all world's records from the roof and walls of the engine room. Little Dot—Who was it that first Macon, Ca. WORK IN EVERY RESPECT. thirteenth hour to the finish of the Large pulleys and other machinery said '"beauty is only skin deep." Savannah, Ca. race. His total was 460 miles 1,296 above the engine room were smashed Little Dick—I never beard her name. Get Thomasville, Ga. E keep on hand samples yards. At the conclusion of the race j and twisted into a mass of wreckage. Columbia, S. C. W of all the LATEST Fortunately no one was injured. I ii'l of the > ,t*uii. Charleston, S. C. the crowd swarmed all over the track, Little Ethel—I don't b'lieve the rings Asheville, N. C. and BEST STYLES of and so great was the desire to get that peddler has got is gold. Pensacola, Fla. FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Closing Out Sale. near and congratulate the winner,that Outing Dangers. Mrs. Baxter (on an outing)—Oh, Little Johnny—Why? There! St. Augustine, Fla. Q00D8. Call and inspect it required the services of a number of Jacksonville, Fla. Isaac! Isaac! Come quick! Leetle . Little Ethel—They is too cheap. them. police constables to escort him safely Little Johnny (thoughtfully)—Mebby Tampa, Fla. to his dressing tent. Shorland's only Yacob has fallen into der riffer. Texas Points. Mr. Baxter—Oh, mien goodness he_got 'em at a summer resort pawn Arkansas Points. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE! rest was one of nine minutes, when he broker shop. FARM TOOLS had been riding about twelve hours. chracious! Mit dot tre-toller suit on! AIKO rioaulug anU BUV TICKETS OVER THE Ahead of Society. Trials of a Dynamite Gun. Little Miss D'Avnoo—My mamma is CURES RISING At Cost, One of the 15-inch dynamite so partie'lar 'bout bein' in good form guns was tested at Sandy Hook, Aug. that she has learned to eat with her fork in her left hand without spillin' a LX'.*J,%'":! Agents. $75 16. The gun is 50 feet long. After • W
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Max O'Rell on His Travel*. A Great Shock. In the Middle West. AVAUNT FOUL BUTTER. Max O'Rell is a most genial satirist Caller—Is Prof. Missem, the weather !S ESSENT1AI jrophet, at home? The and, like the great Dr. Talmage, he sees TO L Flan to Make the Rankest Smell Like to it that his peculiar interests do not Servant—Yes; but he can't see any HEALTH.? a Fragrant Flower. leave him a loser by their exercise. As one. He is suffering from shock jGood Boarding house inmates, whose Caller—My! my! Have some of his You cannot the New Englanders say, he is "fore- hope to be well Ann Arbor wstrils are offended by the scent of handed," and this means that he is predictions come true? if your ancid butter, can thank their stars BLOOD foresighted. O'Rell recently made a IS IMPURE, i hat they will not have to suffer most successful lecture tour through A Corrected Hill. Blood much longer. One of themselves—J. New Zealand and Australia, and, as Householder—Did the master plumb- If you are troubled withS Real Estate V. Bannister, of New York, whose is his custom, he has given his im- er make the corrections in that bill I ense of smell was long since blunted pression of the people, and in a way returned to him? BOILS, ULCERS OR i jy boarding house butter, has discov- that shows he does not contemplate a Collector—Yes, sir, and he found an ered a cheap way to give foul smell- visit to the antipodes in the near future. overcharge of $2. PIMPLES, SORES Exchange ng butter, butterine or oleomar- He is severe on Australian men, but 'Aha! Just as I said." *your blood is bad. A few bottles of S. S. S. wi ^thoroughly cleanse the system, remove all in.y, garine the scent of the mo3t fragrant his treatment of Australian women is 'Yes, sia; but it took himabout an ^purities and build you up. All manner of blem-* lower. This discovery will at theBO ungallant that, should he ever vent- hour to look up the items, and he Will buy and sell Heal Estate ame time be a priceless boon to ure over there again, he will be bolder, charges 85 an hour for his time. Three "CLEARED AWAY warding house keepers, who aro pes- it that be possible, than he is at pre lollars more please." Kby its use. It is the best blood remedy on earth.) in Ann Arbor and vicinity, ^Thousands who have used it say so. Sir William—Aw, I say, is there no tered half to death by the plaints of sent. & '• My blood was badly poisoned last year,which got y wing shooting around here? heir prisoners. K whole system out of order—diseased and a constant sources ind act as agent for the rent- M D Bailey. Receiving Teller, Grand Kof suffering no appetite, no enjoyment of life. Two bottlesyV "Say, pardner, ef you'll just run over II the Baby IN Catting Teeth; ^H brought me right out. There is no better)/; ing of houses and farms. So, if Mr. Bannister succeeds in Rapids (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he 3e sure and use that old and well-tried ?W remedy for blood diseases. y£ to my cyclone pit and keep your eye bringing his discovery into general •JM JOHN GAVIN. Dayton. Ohio w cannot say too much in favor of "Aciii on- remedy, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free.*: peeled you'll have a shot at most use in boarding houses the inmates JYEUP for children teething. It soothes SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta,Ga. everything in the country, from a da," Wheeler's Heart and Nerve Cure. .hereof are likely to hail him as a Sold by druggists. ;he child, softens the gums, allays all Reasonable Rate of Commis- killy-lyo bird to a house and lot, in Newton, a Davy and a Franklin rolled jain, cures wind colic and is tho best •