THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. X. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1394. WHOLE NO. 101 °<-*rv their living comrades — those who more kinds words than any woman I JIM O'DONNELL were spared from the conflict. They have ever known. We honor the are the survivors of one of the memories of the women of America THE liX-COSGRKSSMAJI MAKES A grandest armies ever mustered. The during the war. Gentle, fitting, self- Hard Luck ! GBBAT SPEECH. ranks are thinning, and every year bat- sacrificing they were beautiful in tailions receive the final discharge; life's work, and how many of them are University Hall crowded to Listou t<> they are daily surrendering to the winning their reward; they leave only Hie Eloquent JJaii from Jackson. great conqueror of mankind. Last yeai blessed memories. During the war the Aahleys Getting I" It—Another Nut- nearly 40,000 of the veterans went ovei women's aid societies were grand in the saiicc. Council Proceedings, Ii STRIKES STILL ON. 1OO LIVES LOST. DIKE DESTRUCTION. Frightful Result* o( ili« Flood* In British When Baby was sick, we gave her fJastoria. Columbia. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. CONDITION AND DOINGS OF NUMEROUS LIVES LOST AND A Blood Diseases Vancouver, 1!. (': lour million dol- When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. THE IDLE MEN. lars will hardly cover the present loss HUGE PROPERTY LOSS. \7hen she had Children, she gave them Castoria. by the Krazer river Hood, and there is may be inherited, or acquired during life. yet no sign of abatement. The waters Blood should be rich to insure health. lull mi-. Miners Jlnke H I!is Hluff, 1)at are are still rising, and as the warm Pueblo and Other Colorado Cities and Call !>• wn by the Miite Troops.—Crip- weather continues melting the snow in the mountains, there is no immedi- Towns Submerged by a Terriflc Cloud- C. II. A ». It. H f»lo Crp-ekera Prepared for a .Siege, but ate pro-poet of beginning the work ol burst—The Arkansas Kirer a Kouring, restoration. One prominent railway Scott's Emulsion Their Trouble is Settled. official thinks the loss of life will reach Kaginc Flood. Land Seekers' livenrnioiiK. 100. liridges, trestles, tunnels and June 5th, July 5th, August 7th, Sept. Indianapolis, Ind: The situation in tracking along the Canadian Pacific 4th, October 2d, November 6th, Decem- of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime the coal fields of this state assumed a have gone, and the compaDy has over Dispatches from Pueblo, Col., tell of ber, 4th, 1894. serious aspect and there was a splendid 2,000 men at the scenes of danger day the terrible results of heavy rains and On above dates this company will sell and soda, cures all Blood Diseases, including outlook for bloodshed. At I'anncl- and night. Prevelstoke to the sea. 3s0 a cloudburst, which caused the Arkan- round trip land seekers' tickets from burg. Paviess county, 200 striking miles, the railway is now a watery sas river to break through its banks Toledo, Ohio, at one first class limited Scrofula and Anaemia. It makes the blood miners compelled B. & O. trainmen to waste. The last point above Vancou- and flood a large territory. Several fare Eor I he round trip to points in Ala- 1 rack 40 cars of coal consigned to ver which now can be reached is Ruby thousand people were rendered home- bama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, rich and nourishing. Physicians, the world less and property was damaged to the St. l.ouis. They then derailed three Creek, 8^! miles distant. Thence all is Louisiana. .Mississippi, North Carolina, over, endorse it. cars, upset one and tore up the track water. No less than five towns are amount probably of .$500,000, although South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. of .the switch on each side of the ears. under water, and not a farm building it is impossible at this time to estimate For rates and information apply to D. Sheriff Leming served injunction is left standing. Fully 10,000 cattle- the exact loss. The water was over B. Tracy. N. P. A.. 155 Jeffereon-ave., three feet deep in most of the streets, Persons troubled with skin eruptions and all who are thin or rs upon them, but no attention have perished. Detroit, or D. Z. Edwards, Gen. Pass. emaciated should take SCOTT'S EMULSION. Cures Coughs, Colds, and nearly every business house on Agent, Cincinnati, <). (41) was paid to him. He then telegraphed In Oregon and W:tshinzttm and Weak Lungs. the governor for the troops. The the principal streets were filled in the (Chief executive at once ordered the Portland, Ore: The waters steadily basement and first floor. Santa l MINOR MICHIGAN NEWS. EUROPE'S SENSATIONS. Came Pack to the Newspaper, THE STATE NEWS, Ballard Smith left the newspaper "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- The eighth annual reunion of, the Emperor William Has a Tumor Kemond business for a tiraj, and began specu- GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES Seventh Michigan Infantry will be held and the War Cloud Over Bulffarla. lating', lie was at first so successful DOINGS AND HAPPENINGS IN at Leslie, June 12. Two sensations in Europe of gr,eat that he told his o'J friend, Paton, MICHIGAN. A lodge of the American Railway importance in one week. First was who was then also.a newspaperman, union, with .' 5 members, was organized the announcement that an operation that he did not intend to return to at Bjnton Harbor. had been performed upon Emperor the old business. ''I can makj more Saglnaw Lad Killed by a Street Car In William and that a small encysted SAPOLIO The corner stone for the new feeble- tumor had been cut from the emperor's in a day in Wall street,"' he said, Front of His Own Home—Murderer minded asylum, 'at Lapeer, will prob- cheek. The official announcement "than I can in a year in a newspaper TelVt Goes to Jackson for 30 Years- ably be laid on June ~i>. naturally caused the circulation of office." "True," said Paton; '-any- Mrs. Oren Parker, of Amy, jumped many sensational rumors which cre- body can do that. The thin;,' is to Dastardly Assault Upon Aged Lady. out of her buggy at Pontiac and broke ated momentary alarm throughout make more in a year in Wall street her neck. She died instantly. Germany, in view of the fact that his than you can in a newspaper office." SUMMER SCHOOL OF father died of a disease of a somewhat Frank Hier, 5 years of age. was Soon afterward, Mr. Smith took an- Bay City Bank Employe Ha« Skipped. similar nature. It was not long, there- other editorial position. Charles 1!. McC'loy, bookkeeper for burned to death at Grand Rapids while fore, before a bulletin was issued to the old Second National bank at Bay playing about a gasoline stove. inform the public that neither the tumor nor the operation was of a seri- The Mississippi River. City, is missing, and an expert who has (his Wertdt, a prominent business It has been estimated by competent been looking over his accounts finds a man of Sanilae (enter, fell dead while ous nature. 1 shortage of 86,150, which may be in- working in his furniture store. The second startling piece of news civil engineers that the Mississippi creased. MeCloy has been with the was contained in the dispatches from river annually discharg-as 19,503,000,- The 10-year-old daughter of Lars Sofia, which announced that a revolu- 000,000 cubic feet of water into the bank for fifteen years, and the utmost Nelson, near Morley, was brutally as- SHORTHAND confidence was placed in him. He fre- tion of some magnitude had broken gulf of Mexico. Of this prodigious quently occupied the teller's desk dur- | saulted by a tramp in the woods. out in Bulgaria as the result of the quantity the one-twenty-nine hun- ing the hitter's absence, and had Saginaw Polanders celebrated the fall of Stambuloff cabjnet. Owing to dredth part is sediment Thus it will WILL OPEN Charge of bills and the. certificates of 100th anniversary of Koscinsko'a pro- the censorship over press dispatches be seen that the Mississippi annually deposit. In the latter account the clamation of independence in Poland. from Bulgaria some time may elapse deposits enoug-h mud in the g-ulf to shortage has been found. before the exact situation becomes A COO-pound lump of pure copper has known: but it is not denied that serious cover a square mile of surface to a MeCloy has been living a pretty fast been found in the bed of the Kainey depth of 240 feat lift; for some time past, and was often rioting has occurred, that the military river at a point 30 miles south of Che- have taken sides forand against Prince in the company of fast women. He boygan. Monday, July gth, was very popular in the city, and last Ferdinand, that Russia may see in the spring was nominated for city recorder, Paul, 8-year-old son of Peter Malone, present disturbances an opportunity Probsitc Order for Bearing Account* near Niles, fell H feet in the barn, to interfere in the affairs of southeast- ol (iuardlan. but withdrew after the convention. At a session of the Probate Court for the MeCloy is about 33 years old, medium striking on his head. His injuries will ern Europe, and that this may lead to County ol Washtenaw, holder ,-it the Probate height and of light complexion. He prove fatal. grave complications. Office In the City of ADD Arbor, on Tuesday, And Continue Twelve Week* the tenth day of May, In the .vent- one has bee- traced as far as Detroit, Abraham Kartell, who pleaded guilty thousand efghi hundred and ninety-four. where he was seen to take an east- to the charge of forgery at Hastings, SIX WERE KILLED. 1'rcsent, .). Wiu.Aiui BABBITT, Judge of bound train, but his destination is un- was sentenced to ten years at Jackson Probate. Wreck on the Wisconsin Centra'—Cars In the matter of the Estate of Hiram It. known. by Judge Smith. Btarks, Incompetent, Cyrus M. Btarks, the The course of lessons given during the Summer School Consumed by Fire. guardian of said ward, comes into court and The ninth quarterly convention of represents thai he is now prepared to render covers the entire subject of Shorthand. Sad Fatuity at Snglnatv. the Saginaw Valley Christian Endeavor The worst wreck that has ever oc- hi-, :1M annual account as such guardian. Edward Harry, aged 10 years, in union, was held in the First Baptist curred on the Wisconsin Central by Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the company with two companions, had 12th day of June next, at ten o'clock in the church, Saginaw. which at least six people lost their forenoon, be assigned for examlng and allow- been playing on Fayette street, Sag- lives and several were wounded, some ing such account, and that the next of kin of inaw, through which the double track Grand Matron Mrs. Turck, of Alma, seriously, took place near Mansfield, sait! ward and all other persons Interested in of the Saginaw street railway runs. A instituted a Crystal Chapter, Order of Wis. No. 4 passenger train pulled Bald estate are required to appear at a ses- car came along ju.st as liarry was the Eastern Star, at Ann Arbor, with sion of said Court, then to be hoiden at the Tuition, $15.00. away from Abbotsford twenty minutes Probate Office, tn the City of Ann Arbor, in walking backward, and although the 50 charter members. behind time. Just as the engine said County, and show cause, If any there be, gong was sounded and Motorman Coan reached Mannville, and while going why the said account1 should DO lie allowed: yelled to the lad, it was too late, as President Harper, of the Chicago Anil it is further ordered that said guardian university, is expected to deliver an down grade at a terrific rate of speed, give notice to the persons Interested in said the coupling bar struck him in the address at the Kalamazoo college com- it jumped from the main track onto estate, of the pendency of said account, and back, pitching him forward on his face. the side track, leaving the latter after the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of Instruction also given in Typewriting. Course 50 lessons, Before the car could be stopped the mencement exercises. this order to be published in the ANN ARBOR about a twenty-foot run, and rolling REGISTER, a newspaper printed and circulat- $5.00. boy had rolled over and under the car, Mrs. Libbie Surplice, well-known down a slight embankment with the ing in said county, three successive weeks killing him instantly. The accident Newaygo lady, was arrested by U. S. tender on top, turned bottom side up. previous to • aid day of bearing. occurred almost directly in front of his Marshal Platt for using a cancelled J. WTLLAIED BABBITT, Two sleepers, one coach, besides the IA truecopyj Judge of Probate. home, and in plain view of his mother, stamp to mail a letter. smoker and baggage, five in all, began WM. (i. OOTY, Probate Register. i"> brother and sisters, who were standing Farmer Strange, of Altona, discov- burning immediately, and all but one in the yard. ered a wild cat eating his lambs. He were consumed. The six victims were Probate Order. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, shot the animal, which measured three either burned or scalded. The engineer, TAT.\ I EI. 'OMF MICHIGAN.Hi\ I I I' ' . •> ->,. I' g , C01 An Aged Woman Assaulted. feet four inches in length. fireman and a brakeman were among S DINTY OF VV 18HTENAW. 1 ' ' ' Mrs. Anna Dickson, 63 years of age, the dead. The cause of the accident is At a session of the Probate Court for the Over 200 delegates attended the an-hard :o determine. Some think it was County of \Vashten*>w, holden at tin- Probate [Third Floor—Front.] of Xashyille, was criminally assaulted nual meeting, at Monroe, of the Michi- Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on Saturday, 20 South State Street. by an unknown man. Mrs. Dickson from a weakness in the track, while the L'tith (lay of May, ID the year one thou- gan district of the .Missouri synod of others, railroad men among them, are -a> d eijtht hundred and ninety-four. had retired at her usual hour, but was the Evangelical Lutheran church. Present, .1. WHlard Babbitt, Judge of Pro- shortly afterward awakened by the inclined to believe that the switch had bate, While riding to a picnic at Petoskey, been tampered with. In the matter of t hi of John G. movements of some one in her room. Nici han m< r. a iii de- nearest neighbor and gave the alarm. ceased, and all other persons Interested In shaft. New York. said estate, are required to appear ai a session She says she could not identify the vil- Cattle—Natives S4 86 @ 54 85 The cornerstone of Detroit's new of said Court, then to be holaen ai the Pro- ar| lain. She is now delirious and fears Chamber of Commerce will be laid .June Hogs 5 00 Crb 5 4') bate Office, in the City df Ann Arbor, and show y derangement of are entertained for her reason. Sheep—Good to choice .-«.. 4:5 @ 5 00 cause, if any there be, why the prayerof the .LIPC YOl I the Liver, Kidneys or 10 with great ceremony VV. II. Phillips, Lambs 4»i @ i) OJ petitioner should not be granted: Stomach, if your Blood is impure, if troubled •No. -"red Bfl grand master Mason of Michigan, will 3 And it is further ordered, that said peti- tonh constipation, or if your whole system is Tefft Gets 30 Years. officiate. Corn—No.3 42i4@ 4:i 4 tioner give notice to the persons Interested run down and needs building up, try LINCOLN Oats—No. 3 white 44 a 4-IJ4 In sa'd estate, of the pendency of said peti- TEA. Why pay a DOLLAR for a vile com- Asa Tefft, who was found guilty of tion, and the bearing thereof, by causing a pound, when for 25 CENTS you can get a Mr. Grienhuis' home at Holland was package of LINCOLN TEA, made from pure, murder in the second degree for killing discovered to be on fire and before the Cattle S 3 H5 @ *l 7.1 copy of this order to he published in the ANN fresh herbs, with curative qualities far ex- his cousin, Leroy Rogers, was sen- Hops 4 85 H 5 10 ARBOR REGISTER, a newspaper printed and ceeding any other tea or preparation on the flames could be extinguished, his wife, Sheep ami lambs 8 -'.". @ 4 88 circulating in said County three successive market. tenced to state's prison for 30 years by a woman 74 years of age, was burned Wheat No. 2 red 5li & 57 weeks previous to said day of hearing. Judge Smith, of Hastings. Tefft is as to death. Corn—Mixed 4'J & 43 J. Wll LAUD BABBITT, Directions simple and plain. All first-class unconcerned as ever, not even a muscle 3s* lilt 40 Judge of Probat/. Ti.Ai>K >..,,K " druggists sell LINCOLN TEA. Beware of In- West IJranch is increasing in popula- Oats—No. a white [A true copy.] ferior teas that druggists try to sell you as "just as good moved when the sentence was pro- Cincinnati. WM. G. DOTY. Probate Register. 17 as Lincoln Tea." None of them are as good. T a no no other. nounced. The same gives excellent tion. The latest addition came in the CattJe—Good to prime $ 3 75 0 SI 25 satisfaction to the people. shape of two girls and a boy. Mrs. Lower grades 3 15 la@ 3 75 rj notice Ruminder, the mother, is doing well Hoes 4 00 4@8 4 80 Sheep and lambs 3 50 ©© 4 75 STATE OP MICHIGAN—Suit pending Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti and so are the babies. Wheat—No. 2 red 53 @@ 53 in the Circuit Court for Washtenaw. The managers of Whitney & An- Miss Fannie Ruth Robinson, of Lake Corn—No. 2 mixed 4I$4,*@» 41^ County, in Chancery, wherein Mary A. STREET RAILWAY. drews circus left their people stfanded Oats—No. i white 88M Simonson is complainant and Jay F. at South Haven. Forest, 111., has accepted the call to the liiiti'itio —Lire Stnafc. TIME TABLE, principalship of the Michigan Female Cattle—Mixed shipments $ 3 90 rtj $1 50 Snnonson is defendant, satisfactory Ovvosso's soft coal miners—80 in seminary, at Kalamazoo, vice Miss Sheep ' 3 75 @ 4 60 proof appearing in this Court by affi- Taking Effect Sunday, hi,; nir' r 17, '93, NORTH MICHIGAN number—have resumed work with an Lambs 4 00 & 5 88 davit on file that defendant is not a RAILWAY. Louise Sampson, resigned. Hogs Choice weights BOO t&6 OS advance of 10 cents per ton. Common and rougii 4 90 @ 5 00 lent of this state, but is a resident Lv. Ypsilanti. Lv. Ann Arbor. The Salvation Army threatens to in- of the State of .Missouri, it is ord Mrs. Adelbert Heeox, near Ilowell, vade Ann Arbor again. The last time C.eveltwul. Finn, Court II<>"*> tried to suicide with arsenic. Married Cattle—Best ? 4 00 @ SI 85 that the defendant appear and an8Wer they tried it they utterly failed to Common 8 00 4 00 the bill of complaint filed in this cause 7: IS a. m. 7: 26 a. m. four months; family troubles. drown out the students with their Sheep and lambs i 3 00 5 0J within four months from the date of 9:00 9: lo loudest timbrels and drums. Hogs 4 75 5 00 11 :00 11: lo M. L. Klick, of Cisne, 111., was in- w heat Mo. - red r>t•.. •,. 64* this order. stantly killed at Marshall by being John OlsoTi, 39 years old and with a Corn—No. 2 44 @ 44 Dated, May loth. L894. 1: 00 p. m. 1:10 p. m. thrown under an express train. family, was boating down the river at Oats—No. 2 mixed 40 & 41 K. I). KlNNE, 4:30 1: In Grand Rapids. His boat capsized and ToleUu—tirain. < lircuit Judge. 6:30 6:40 Judge Augustus ('. Baldwin, of Pon- 58V(& t 53 1010 tiae, has presented his entire library, he was drowned. His companions were Wheat No. i spot 5 RANDALL & CORBIN, 10:00 on shore and tillable to aid him in time. No. - July 51:/./) SUNDAY n.MK. containing many rare books, to the Corn—No. -' 37 KJ Solicitors for Complainant. Oats—No. 2 white 38 @ Attest: Arthur Brown Register. 18 2:00 p.m. 1': 10 p.m. Orchard Lake academy. The popular club among the travel- Cllicigo. ing men of the state now is the- Sun- Cattle—nest steers $4 10 @ 6:00 6: 10 Amasa H. Moore, a GO-year-old vet- $4 40 ITIori^ai;*' Null*. eran, took a dose of laudanum at Beld- shine club. The only requirement for Common 3 25 @ 390 9: 00 9:10 members is that they stop talking about Sheep and lambs 4 •.'."> o"<\5 ^0 ])e:ault having been made in the Nights of entertainments the last ing. He leaves a large family. Ill Hogs—Mixed 4 30 f,j» 4 80 payment i f the money secured liy a health and despondency are alleged, j hard times and look on the bright side So. t red 68S£i train will be held to oeeommodate those of everything. It is proving very popu- Corn—No. 2 mortgage dated the 25th day of April wishing to attend if conductor is notified. Col. A. T. Bliss, of Saginaw, has lar. Oats in the year 18(11, made by Lizzie A. Mc- come out with the authoritative dec- Mess pork, per lb 11 75 C'lcnahan to Ilannah Drury, and which CARS RUN ON CITY TIME. A complaint was recently received Lard, per cwt 6 tio laration that he is in the field for theat the bureau of immigration that the was recorded in the ofliee of the Hegis- Republican gubernatorial nomination. Detroit. ter of Deeds of the county of Washte- Coupon Tickets 15 cents. For Sale by Detroit & Cleveland Navigation com- Cattle—Good to choice $ 3 75 Conductors. Ex-Prosecuting Attorney W. R. Ken- pany had violated the alien contract Lower grades 3 25 naw, State of Michigan, on the 1st day drick, 'of Saginaw, has formally de- labor law by employing Canadians on HOBS 4 65 of June, 1891, in Liber 77 of mor gages, Sheep 3 00 on page 248, which said mortgage was clared himself a candidate for congress their vessels. The matter is under in- Lambs 8 75 BUCKEYE ROUTE ! us against W. S. Linton, the present vestigation. Wheat—No 2 red spot upon the 22d day of June, 1893, duly as- incumbent. No. 1 white spot 55 signed to Emily C. Place of Peoria, 111., THE COLUMBUS, -\ f Sixteen candidates were present at Corn—No. 2 spot 40^< which assignment was upon the 29th Rev. Fr. Louis Baroux, who has been the examination for a West Point Oats—No. 2 white spot 40 © Hay Timothy 11 00 day of March 1894, duly recorded in OCKING VALLEY a priest for half a century at least, has eadetship at Kalamazoo, but the Potatoes, old 75 the office of the Register of Deeds of decided to give up his pastorate at physical examination weeded out all New Southern, per bu 2 00 said county in Liber 11 of assignments AND TOLEDO R'Yt X, TIHE TABLE. Cadillac. He will spend the rest of his but seven. The successful competitor Butter—Dairy per lb.... Creamery of mortgages on page 584, and whereas HTA THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST TAKING EFFECT was Edwin Lyle, of Battle Creek, and life in a monastery. Eggs, fresh, per doz the amount claimed to be due on said •ft) COLUMBUS, .l/7/A'.v.v POMESOY, and Albert Wallace, of Bedford, was made Live poultry—Chickens. mo/tgage at the date of this notice, is the all CENTRAL and SOUTHERN ""/" 5UNDAY, MAY 20, 1893 The Maccabees of southwestern alternate. Ducks I-Dl V rS M-1 BIE T T I. PA BK ERSBI 1!<,. Michigan have arranged a picnic to be Turkeys sum of six hundred and eighty-one and B0 1 VOKE VORFOLK, RICHMOND, and Trains Iciivc Ann Arlior on Central Stand- held at Diamond Lake, June IS, in Benton Harbor citizens made ar- C>7-100 dollars and fifteen do lars a-< anthe VIRGINIAS rind CAROLINAS, CICIN- ard t irnc. order to celebr-ate the thirtieth anni- rangements to secure the Hughes WKEKLY It K VIEW OF TRADE. attorney's fee, and no suit or proceed- \I/V LOUISVILLE, CBATTANOOd Manufacturing company's plant from ings at law having been instituted to (h< SOUTH. MIII'I'II. KOI'TH. versary of the founding of the order. NEW YotiK— R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly re- Cleveland, O., for a consideration of view of trade says: It is a sign of cheeriujr im- recover the moneys secured by said Time Card January 7th, 1894. Gov. Rich has appointed Col. Henry 965,000. The company will occupy the port that in finished business, represented by mortgage, or any part thereof. 7:15 A. M. •7:85 A. M. S. Dean, of Ann Arbor, ex-commander clearings and railroad tonnage, there has been GOING SOUTH. Courtright factory building and are Now.therefore, by virtnre of the power •13:15 P. M. 11:80 A. M. of the Michigan department G. A. R.. expected to employ regularly not less les^ decrease since the strike began than might have been expected. But in inchoate of sale contained in said mortgage and STATIONS. A. M. A. M P. M 4:15 p. M. 9:00 P. M. to succeed the late Henry Howard, of than 50 men. business, the orders which start the wheels, the statute in such case made and pro-Detroit l.v •8 00 •1 211 Port Huron, as regent of the university. there seems to be an actual decrease. Mean- , vided, notice is hereby given that' on Toledo « B0 Mil SI *5 20 \. M +8:13 M. p, The term will expire May 1,1897. Ex-Gov. Cyrus G. Luce has resigned while the^onsequent interruption of traffic and Fistoria 8 05 6 30 industry increases. The stoppage of iron fur- Saturday, the 80th day of June, 1894, ai Carey 8 36 V2 Oh 7 05 E. j. Bassett, of Houghton, lost nine as a member of the commission ap- between the Allegheny mountains and Up- Saudusky 12 38 7 40 ten o'clock in ihe forenoon, I shall sell •0 SB 9 29 1 01- 8 •Trains nm between Ann Arbor and To- horses through glanders during the pointed tu Icieate and erect the home tbe Mississippi river has become complete and Marion Irdo only. for the feeble minded. The nature of a great number of concerns manufacturing iron at public auction or vendue, to theProspect ... 1' It 1 24 8 35 past eighteen months. Mr. JSassett aandd otherote s requirineqgg softcoat l or co,.ee for fuel highesg t bidder, at the north front door Delaware . 6 US 10 07 1 46 9 00 •Trains run Sunday only. the work to be performed requiring h fd t t Th f i Culumbus. 10 56 •2 26 9 86 Bays that one horse after the other was haw- 1 een forced ti> stop. The output of iron of thhe court housh e in thh e citity off Ann 7 03 t2 50 All trains dally except Sunday. taken sick and died and he never knew the services of a resident member, and steel has been suddenly and sharply re- *6 20 Gov. Rich has appointed John Hevener, duced, but ;. supply seems about as Arbor (that being the place where the Lancaster . 8 40 4 10 7 40 B.S. QKEENWi KM), A (rent, Ann Arbor. until the last died what ailed them. sufficient tor the demand 11- it was a month ago, circu t court for Washtenaw county is Louau 9 25 5 06 8 20 Now the barn is to be burned. of Lapeer, to fill the vacancy. except In Ht-ssemcr. Again the lowest price Nelson ville . 9 57 5 36 8 41 W. II. BENNETT, Q. P. A., Toledo, Ohio ever recorded lias been made for cash n holden) the premises described in .said Athens . 10 30 6 Of) 9 20 A tramp who was given permission Suit lias been brought against George B6MC :it -Ww York against 75c a year ayo. while mortgage, or so much thereof as mayMcArthur.. in an i; to sleep in the barn on Dixon Bros*, E. Dowlinsr, 8 rich banker and lumber- the average ip May. IUU2, was 90o, and in April, be in cssary to pav the amount due on GallipoMi... 11 5.' 7 man of Montague. Lncle Sam is com- 1891, IMS ... Corn is stronger, with exports Middleport.. 19 28 8 II'. H1CHIGAN CENTRAL. farm, near Crapo, in some way set the plainant, the charge being running a Bald mortgage with accrued interest PK meroy — 12 3b 8 26 structure on fire and was burned to about half as large as a year ago, and the un- .,.,.1 .,11 wHi %nC!t,, tno-pth^r with the l\ M private express line in carrying the Die outlook for oats results in higher aml aJ1 ,(g, costs lOgeiner V\ ltn Ifie P M "Tin M'1,,',,,1 Fulls Route." death. Several persons saw him writh- mail. .Montague citizens have been price. Pork products are weak, with oontLnu- attorney s fee of fifteen dol'ars therein GOING NORTH. ing in agony as the llames encircled his boycotting Postmaster Peck by send- tag lai . Cotton has varied little, provided for; the premises described in body, but were unable to rescue him. talnst 288 last year, and 2'" 'in'Canada said mortgage being all that certain VENJ'SAL STANDARD TIME. ing their letters to Whitehall. Now STATIONS. _ A. M He was unknown. Eight head of against ~1 last year. piece or parcel of land in the city of Columbus -T.v •8 tf +1" 1" THAiNS AT ANN AKKOIt. horses were also cremated. Pecks friends are trying to get back I Ypsilanti, county of Washtenaw, state Delaware— " 11 00 at them. NEW YORK.—Bradstreet's says: The de-of Michigan, tmd described as com-Prnspoi't " 11 22 Voicing Effect May -.'. is9i. Many pastors in the western part of cidedly unfavorable condition of general trade Mariou " 11 Sit John Carlin, a brakeman on the Chit- reported last week continues without material mencing at a point where the west line 12 25 COIN'G EAST. Michigan are suffering from the hard tenden Lumber company's railroad, improvement. Continued delay of tariff legis- of Normal street crosses the north line Up. Saixlusky " 12 45 times. Presiding Elder Coggshall, of lation prolongs the stifling effect on wholesale Corey " 1 18 .Vail A Express 4 05P.M. near Cadillac, was almost instantly business. The great coal strike continues of Chicago avtnue; thence west eight Fostoria " 2 25 N V. & Boston Special 5 US Grand Rapids, says three <>f ins pastors killed. He attempted to set a broken Without sign of early improvement, no conces- rods along the north line of Chicago Toledo Ar. ff 26 Fast Eastern have received less than 8200 in the past brake and was thrown beneath the sion having been made by either side. More avenue, then l.lll'ORTAXT FOOD TESTS. THE REGISTER. GEO. 3. Laird, a Prohibitionist-Re- ADDITIONAL LOCAL. publican—wo are informed has boon Copies of THE REGISTEB containing llovi to Produce More Eeonom PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY II- illlilul Articles lor the Table. appointed postmaster at Chelsea. Mr. THE REGISTER voting ballot may bo • KELBY A. MORAN, nan secured the appointment. He had at this office. A number of gentle- The oilicial food analysts by the well knows that he must come to the men who are working in the interest of United States and Canadian govi rn- ASK AKBOK, MICH. Republican or Prohibitionist parties ments have been studied with interest. friends are doing some great hustling You see them everywhere. TERMS: for good timber. tor their candidates. If you wish to The United States government report bring some candidate into prominence gives the names of eighteen well-known One Dollar pef Year 111 Advunce. baking powders, some of them advir- fL.50 U" not imld until after one rear. THE State election held in Oregon on get a lot of these papers and have your Tuesday last—same day as the Washu- friends fill out the ballots. tised as pure cream-of-tar tar jewelers f^ nttper Y«ar additional to Svb- naw county Democratic committee was which contain alum. The "Hausfreund und Post" of last The report shows the Royal to be a Columbia i. of Watltft in executive session in the supervisors Fifty Cei '''"*• room in the court house—went Repub- week contained a large cut of the Zion pure crean>of'-tartar baking powder, Entered at J«n Arbor Postofflce as Second- church, of this city, which is now in WMXS lit lican by a majority of 15,000. It is a the highest in streDgtb, evolving ltK).C sweeping victory for the Republican process of construction, as also pictures cubic inches of leavening gas per single of the trustees of the denominations, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1894 party, which elects its entire State ounce of powder. There were eight Bicycles ticket. During the last eight years the Messrs. Christian Mack, John 11. Lutz, other brands of cream-of-tartar pow- Christian Steeb, Wm. J. Merkle, Fred- ders tested, and their average strength THE REGISTER requests Their sales attest their popularity. attorney-general. As we took occasion erick Schmid, August Hintz, John Kep- was 111.5 cubic inches of gas pi r ounce friends, who ham business at Ike Probate pler, Geo. Miller, and of the pastor, to speak of the meeting of the Washte- of powder. Catalogue free at our agencies, Court, te be MW< and request '/<< ./»<';/< oj Rev. Max Hein. Then follows a history The Canadian government investi- or PvobaiU Register to sendtheir naw county democratic committee, we or mailed for two 2-cent stamps. shall dwell on the proceedings of theof the church from its foundation down gations were ot a still larger number printing to THE BE0I8TER. Be- to the present time. THE REGISTER of powders. The Royal Baking Pow- f: meeting of the Bourbons. The com- der was h« re also shown the purest t::no>t< <'<.! are charged. mittee was divided, The administration congratulates the publishers of the and highest in strength, containing POPE MFG. CO., ''Hausfreund and Post" on the enter- forty-five per cent more leavening gas Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford. i:y Oregon! Democrats wanted the county conven- tion for the election of delegates to the prise shown and on the handsome ap- per ounce than the average of all the pearance of their paper. other cream-of-tartar powder?. OREGOT; gave the Republican ticket State convention held at an early day— The figures are very instructive to i majority of 15,000 Tu«8 in a few days, if possible—while the the practical housekeeper. 'I hey indi Non-conformists wanted the convention The Ann Arbor Art Club is giving rate that the Royal Baking Powder I it if Grover lias heard from called not later than July 21st, andan exhibition this week at its rooms goes mure than 33 per cent, lurlher in ;on? My Policy does not take well also recommended that on that date in the Masonic Block. There are near- use than the others, or is one-third ly two hundred studies in oil and water more economical. Still more important C. W. WAGNER, Agt., Ana Mich in On delegates to the congressional and sen- than this, however, they prove this colors, besides a number of drawings lli-.N'HY GEOEGE, the author of "Pro- atorial conventions be also held. The popular article has bi-en brought to the and china decorations. Most people in highest degree of purity—for to its - and Poverty," say the Democratic Administrationists, however, succeeded Ann Arbor are not aware of the pro" supi rlative purity this superiority in party promised prosperity, but hasin their policy of having only delegates gress that the members of their club strength is due—and consequently that j given us poverty. for the State convention elected at the by its use we may be insured the purest county convention on the 21st day ofhave made. The exhibition will con- and most wholesome food. SALE I C'OL. A. T. BUSS, of Saginaw, wants July, and then having a convention tinue until Saturday afternoon. We The powders of lower strength are tha Republican nomination for gover- called later to select delegates for theassure everyone, who visits the exhibi- found to leave large amount of impur- IONS OF PAINT AT senatorial and congressional conven- tion, a real treat. Don't let the oppor- ities in the food. This fact is empha- nor thin fall. He can't have it this fall. sized by the report of the Ohio Male He will fall through this fall. It will tions. The Non-conformists stated that tunity pass without informing yourself Food Commissioner, who, while Qnding $1.10 PER GALLON. be llich. they would agree to the demands of the of what is being done for art in this the Koyal practically pure, fou. d no . 'or this nominal price you can obtain Administrationists providing the con-city. THE REGISTER is glad to see oiher powder to contain less than 10 a STRICTLY PURE UKADY MIXED is a voice from the South. At vention would be called at Buffalo. The how well these ladies have done an'd bo- per cent, of inert or foreign matters. I'A I XT—any color you wish. Call at The statistics show that there is used Martinsburg, West Virginia, the peo-saloons did a good business on Tuesday. speakes for the exhibit the attendance the quality of thi Goods once while there is a good assortment ple recently elected a Republican mayor in the manufacture of the Royal Bak- ih u ryrdnes tin pi; •• and of colors to choose from. This stock- it deserves. ing Fowdor more than half of al the must be sold within thirty days; also and four or live aldermen. All of which cream-of-tartar consumed In the United not tli<' price thi quality. THE \V. < . T. U. Judge Kiune, on the prayer of the So /I'm get full value for White Lead, Strictly Pure, $5.80 per lly submitted. States for all purposes. The wonder- 1OO 1DN. At a recent meeting of the W. C. T. Dexter Savings Bank, has granted in- ful sale thus indicated (or the Royal Hi, money paid. Linseed Oil, Strictly Pure, 55o per gal. junctions restraining George W. Bell Haking Powder—greater than that ot «'oacl» Varnish, strictly Pore, 81 75 per BUFFALO Jim Gorman informed a U. the following resolution was unanim- Si»l irom continuing suit against the bank all oi her baking powders combined—is Tiirpeutlne. Strictly Pure, ")<• per sal Detroit reporter that there was no op- ously adopted: perhaps even a higher evidence than and Messrs. Peterson, Baker, Stebbins Putty, Strictly Pure, S< pei 1J. position to his renomination for con- RESOLVED, that the grateful appre- that already quoted of the superiority See Our Paint and Varnish at coat. ciation of this Union be hereby extend- and Chase from starting suits against Window Glass at Kreatly reduced rate. w. Why should their be? He is of this article, and of its indispensable- One Koof Stage, Complete, ¥25.00. ed to the citizens of Ann Arbor who so it. The bill is an echo of the Dexter ness to modern cookery. TOOTH HRUSHES, Step and Rang Ladders*, 10c per ft logical candidate of his party, and hospitably opened their homes for the bank robbery. The bank at the time TOILET ' 'ASES. A isreat variety of Dry Paiut at Price to The iiHIM.in. Society. PERFUMEti. !.)>•.. »uit purchaser. thould be renominated. entertainment ot delegates during the offered $750 for the recovery of the late convention; to Mayor Darling, the At a meeting held at the Congrega- FOR A PROOF. money and the parties against who the This means a complete sale of the en- THE Lansing Journal, Rowley's paper clergyman, and others who spoke words tional church, of those interested in the injunctions are issued are officers who tire stock of the firm of •says there is a pretty row brewing in of welcome or encouragement at the iormation of a humane society, a con- meetings; to Pres. Angell for his cour- were engaged in the case and claim to the Republican ranks. There must be stitution was adopted and the following teous invitation to the University; to have assisted in the recovery of the B. & M. EDMUNDS & KRAUS .a war. a devastating and ruinous war executive committee elected. E. H* Prof. Stanley, Prof. Kempf, Messrs. money. Bell brought suit on April 28 AT LESS THAN C05T. 'in;.' in Democratic ranks, with Wilsey and Taylor, and their musical Calkins, Rev. J. Neumann, S. A. Moran, lor the reward, and the bill of inter- DRUG STORE, Debtors to the above named firm will Rowley as a great general of one of theassociates who furnished delightful mu- Judge N. W. Cheever, J. T. Jacobs, pleader is now filed, the bank deposit- please call and settle their accounts at .marring factions. sic ; to the trustees of Pres. Church for Mrs. Anna Bach, Mrs. C. G. Plympton, ing the $750 with the court and asking 46 SOUTH STATE ST. once. its use during the convention; to the Prof. A. TenBrook, Mrs. Voorhies, Ann Arbor Organ Co. for the fine piano that the judge decide upon the claims DETROIT IDEAL PAINT CO. IT must be conceded on all sides that Rev. J. Sunderland, Miss P. Howell, furnished gratuitously; to the press for of the officers. WM. REID. the liquor law is being much better en- J. J. Goodyear, Mrs. J. L. Skinner, donations of valuable space both in re- K. A. EDMNDJi, Agt. ed in this city now than it has been porting and advertising convention: to Miss E. Bower, Miss C. Sager. in several years. The administration the young men who assisted the recep- C. E. Hoffman, a compositor in THE REGISTER composing rooms, visited the This committee will meet next Sun- will find that it has the support of thetion committee; to the girls who acted school of Miss Stella Harris in the day at 3:30, at J. J. Goodyear's, No. 61; majority of the people in its endeavor as pages; and to all others who contri- buted in any way to make the conven- Childs district i n Whittaker on Satur- S. Division-st., and complete the organ- :to compel an observance of the laws. tion a suceess, and a pleasant memory. day last, the occasion being the closing ization of the society. THE truthful editor of the Holly Ad- exercises of the school term. The school has an attendance of seventy-six Closing Out Sale vertiser says that a farmer of White « no is mi it CHOICE?- SHORT TALKS ON ADVERTISING. Lake raised 1,000 bushels of pop corn scholars, and the excellent manner in - - OF - - last year and stored it in a barn. The Tin- Register Voting Ballot. which the children spoke their pieces No 9. barn caught fire, the corn began to pop Fill out the blanks below with the speaks well of Miss Harris' ability asj a [.Written especially for THE REGISTSR."] and tilled a ten acre field. An old mare name of the men of your choice and teacher. Miss Harris has had charge People used to say—"Oh, I never pay in a neighboring pasture had defective mail to THE REGISTER, Ann Arbor. of the school for nine months, and hasany attention to advertisements, they Millinery Goods! eyesight, saw iae corn, thought it was A report of the contest will be made succeeded in winning the respect and never tell the truth." Now its differ, isnow, and laid down and froze to death. from week to week: admiration of her scholars, who in their ent, people do read advertisements and efforts to please their teacher, endeav- they believe them, because almost with- FOR CONGRESS 2ND DISTRICT. ored to outdo each other in their studies, ANN ARBOH is the recipient of out exception they tell the truth. Entire Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices. ANDALL, more honors. Col. Henry S. Dean has Ice cream and cake were served, and a Advertisers are becoming more care- general good time was had. Must be Disposed of by July 1st at a Great H. R been appeinted by Governor Rich to For Sheriff. ful and more scrupulously truthfn iill the vacancy in the office of regent Isaac Davis, colored, was arrested on every day. I know a firm of advertis- Sacrifice. : : :::::::::::::: 30 E. HURON ST. of the University caused by the death Saturday on the charge of stealing $250 ing agents, who also own a medicatec .of Henry Howard, of Port Huron. His For Clerk. from a colored woman named Mrs. Eliz- soap. I said: "Is it really such o will expire May 1, 1887. Col. abeth Evans. Mrs. Evans claims that wonderful thing, and do you take the :Dean is a gentleman of considerable she buried the above amount of money care you say you do in making it?" .ability, and has always been a hard For Treasurer. in the yard in the rear of the house The answer was: "Of course it is £ king and conscientious Republican. good thing. We have seen too much o which she is occupying on N. Fourth-st- The 1—— THE REGISEER is greatly pleased to Davis dug a ditch across the lot, where advertising to be fools enough to spenc ^•see the Colonel rewarded, in a measure, Register of Deeds. she says the treasure was buried, and money pushing a poor article." .'or services rendered in the interests of s ince then she has been unable to find Most all advertisers understand that Republican party. it. The officers visited the premises now-a-days, and that is why it pays Wall Paper Circuit Court Commissioner. Saturday last and dug up considerable to read advertisements. It is also the PROMINENT Washtenaw Republi- earth in the yard, out did not succeed chief reason why advertising pay Season is Here. can, who is a warm friend of Captain E. in finding any money. They then took better than it used to. P. Allen and who supported him loyally For Coroners. Davis and his mother in custody. The best place to put an advertise in his congressional battles in the past, Judge N. W. Cheever gave security for ment is in the paper that enjoys th MOORE & WETT10RE informed me yesterday that in spite of their appearance before Justice Pond confidence of the community. I believ all the talk to the contrary, Andrew that the standing of the paper reflect For Surveyor. for examination, which was held yester- Are prepared for it with the Largest and Best Selected Stock Sawyer, of Ann Arbor, would go into day. on the advertisements it carries. ever shown in the city. the Second District convention this There is another thought which neve Come and let us show you our goods before making your selec- year backed by the solid delgation of The libel suit of B. B. Morgan vs. F. occurred to me, but which was eonveyei For Prosecuting Attorney. tions. Our Prices are lliyht. his own country. Feeling this to be as- C. Andrews occupied several days in in a romark recently made to me by Mi sured he expressed himself as feeling the Circuit Court last and this week. M. M. Gillam, the advertising manage Nice Patterns in Blanks at from 5 cts. to 7 cts. that Sawyer really stood tho best It appears that Judge Hosmer, of De- at Wanamaker's. He said: "A sleepy chanco of any of the candidates of re- troit, was the recipient of a letter, paper gathers a sleepy constituency New Patterns in Gilts at from 8 cts. to 12£ cts. ceiving the nomination. It is no injus- BALLOT TO 1IATK. which contained harsh sayings against An alert, wide-awake progressive shee Embossed and Flitter Gilts at from 124 cts. to 20 cts. 'i-c to other candidates to say that a Mr. Morgan. Judge Hosmer tore up For congress—O'Donnoll 20, Jacobs gets readers who like that sort of thinj, Finer Goods at Comparatively Low Prices. similar belief has been expressed by 15, Kempf 4, Sawyer 27, Lawrence 7, the letter and threw it into a waste —or lifts them to its level." others lately.— The Politician in De-Spaulding2, Allen 4, Gorman 2. basket, from which the fragments were Wide awake people are the onos mos Newest Colors in Ingrains with Match Fringes and Ceilings. troit Tribune. For clerk—Childs 8, Sumner 7. Bach gathered. Morgan claims that Andrews influenced by advertising. Progressiv 4, Baumgardner 4, Gilbert 1. wrote the letter and began suit against We can show you Appropriate Patterns for any room you Prosecuting attorney—Gibson 10,Free- people who are not afraid of a new thin, HON. Fred. Maynard, candidate for man 2, Butteriield 8, Lawrence 1, Bogle him for damages. or a new idea. People who believe i may wish to paper. No trouble to show goods; we have &• few the office of attorney-general on the The jury concluded that the letter the paper they read because they hav remnants that are bargains. Republican ticket, was in this city on For sheriff—Robinson 2, darken 23, prevented the sale of an invention, was Paper hanging and all interior decorating done by Good Ferguson 1. learned to rely on it. Monday and Tuesday calling on old genuine, and the work of the defendant Depend upon it. If the editorial Workmen at Lowest Prices. friends and making as many new ones For treasurer—Schuh 1, Pond 9,Kep- ler 1, Sukey 2, Terry 1. Andrews. They accordingly brought carry weight, tho ads will pay. Pu as it was possi ble for him to make in Attention is also called to our Window Shade Department. For register of deeds— Hughes 6, in a verJict awarding the plaintiff your trust and your money in that soi the short time he was amongst us. Mr. We have a full stock—all colors—all widths. Shade work done Childs,:! Bowdish 4, Buchtield 1. damages of $2,500 Tuesday. of a paper. Maynard is a gentleman of unusual ( ircuit court commissioner—McKer- promptly at prices that will suit you. •ability and is greatly admired for hisnan 4, Johnson 1. Please do not delay any longer for Occasionally an advertisement wi sterling honesty and gentlemanly man- For Coroner—Clark I?, Martin 1, your sittings but come at once for the fall flat. The wise man looks for th Freeman 1. time is short. reason. He doesn't say blindly, "Ac MOORE & WBTMORM, ners. Mr. Maynard's many friends in For Surveyor—Davis 1. MORGAN & GIBSON, all parts of the State are making stren- vertising doesn't pay." Ho looks NO. 6 S. MAIN ST. ANN ARBOR, MICH. uous efforts to secure the nomination of the general trade, at the weather, attorney-general for their idol. From AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS WORLD'S PAIR. at the goods and the price, and at th what we have been able to learn in way the ad is worded. ELECTRIC BELT &. APPLIANCE (conversing with leading Republicans in This is certain. A reliable ad in reliable paper will be read. Probably 201 TO 211 STATE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. ;thafi city, mon who usually attend con- not by all of the readers of the paper, wentions as delegates, Mr. Maynard will but by a sufficient number to make the Many receive a good support from Washte- ad pay if the goods are right. No Diseases naw's delegation. The Republican doubt about it whatever. It's as sure Readily Yield to as sunshine. A cloudy day comes some- party has a grand list of able men from CE'S times, but it doesn't stay long if you ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE which to select its candidates for the only continue to advertise in a paper ELECTRICITY various state offices, and the convention like THE REGISTER. WHEN ALL OTHER REMEDIES FAIL ENGLISH. GERMAN SWEDISH will see to it that the party's ablest aking NORWEGIAN Do not forget that it is not necessary No other medium for the application of Electricity men will be placed in nomination. Of to sit at the class photographer's for the outcome of tho election there is no photos, as your photo will be furnished is so good doubt. The Republican State ticket owder free for the class picture whereever The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. will be triumphantly elected. you sit. MORGAN & GIBSON. THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. (15) TEE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 894
NEWSPAPER WOMEN. On the Campus. of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Opening <>< U>« Fifth Annual Conven- tion oi" the Woman's Press As- editors of the Wrinkle will pub- sociation. Call for Ish a commencement number on June The annual meeting of the Michigan NOW Woman's Press Association was open- Louis G. Whitohead, post graduate, ed in the parlors of Newberry Hall on las been awarded a $520 scholarship in Jhicago University and will study for a The only Quick Meal Tuesday, with Mrs. Belle M. Perry, of Jh. D. degree there. Is The Time and Charlotte, the president, in the chair. The out-door meet of the sophomore Mrs. Sarah J. La Tour, of Detroit, was and freshman classes held Saturday Evaporating Gasoline appointed secretary pro tern.; Miss morning on the athletic grounds was is T1IK PLACE TO Bl'Y Emma Bower, Mrs. Jones, of Lansing, lot very well attended The judges vore Messrs. Condon, McPharran and s and Mrs. M. K. Buck, of Traverse City, 'liss. Stove, Ruby Oil Stove, were appointed a committee on creden- ABSOLUTELY PURE The thirty-eighth annual meeting of PINE APPLES to Can. tials. An invitation was received from he Michigan Dental Association was A the National Editorial Association to bo >egun here yesterday and will continue Oil Metalic Refrigera- The Superior Grange Cornet band Of Interest to Students. m We are also selling present in a body at the annual meet- until Saturday. The program will be a aried one and experiments in clinical will give a social at Linis Galpin's Fri- You'll find at your service for a ing to be held in Asbury Park, N. J. ivork and electrical dentisty will be day evening, June 1 •">. reasonable sum a fast vestibuled train tor, Floral City Hot L ORANGES, Mrs. Jones brought up the subject of hown. The Lapham's Sunday School gave a to the west and south wpst. Remember it in your purchase of tickets for summer the preparation and publishing of wo- Prof. Schaeberle, lit '70, a professor social at H. C. Packard's Friday even- LEMMONS and ing. Net proceeds $4.uu. vacation. £3F~It leaves Toledo Union Air Furnace, Canton man's work in Michigan since its first jf astronomy at the Lick observatory, depot at 5:25 p. M. daily; arrives at St. Y settlement. las discovered a new comet. Negatives Rev. Shannon delivered a fine tem- Louis 7:00 next morning. Kansas City BANANAS at remarkably of the eclipse of 1893 taken in South perance sermon at the west Congrega- ti:00i\ M. via '1'. S . I,. & X. C. R. K., A suggestion was made that the asso- Vmerica and in Africa, both show the tional church Sunday evenina;. Steel Roofing, Boydell ciation take the initial step in a move- Clover L«»af Route See Agent T. A. low prices. omet. Prof. Schaeberle was assistant A. & N. M. or address Fred. G. Boyd, E ment to have all the publishers of the >rofessor of astronomy here during the The Adrian Press Sees Cider Ali<-a
A Valiant Wurrlor. THE DAY. Mine. M., a very clever pianist, when Northern Michigan Resorts. A crusty old Welsh deacon was sitting next to Col. Kamollot at the Few places offer so many advantages asked for the loan of the school room dinner table, asked him in a winning for tired people as do the popular re- NEW FURNITURE STORE for a concert. He granted the request tone of voice: "Are you fond of music, Bortsontbe shores of Lake Michigan on the condition that no comic songs colonel?"' ".Madame," replied the war- and its tributary bays. were to be sung. The concert took rior, rolling a savage pair of eyes, place, and "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" was am not afraid of it."—Paris Rappel. Bay View, Petoskey, Harbor Springs CAMP BROS. sung. The Welsh deacon's curiosity A SAD MISTAKE, INDEED. Cfiarlevoix, Traverse City, and Grand was aroused by the applause. He Traverse Bay Resorts Have opened up at 57 S. Main-st. a complete line of Bedroom LESSENS PAIN-INSURES SAFETY asked what "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay" Suites Chairs, Sofas, Springs, Mattresses, Baby Carriages, to LIFE of MOTHER and CHILD. meant, and he was told that it was are peculiarly inviting during the hot the Greek for hallelujah. Sunday weather. The bracing air, cool nights Rockers, Mirrors, Settees, etc. at surprisingly low rates. My wife, after having used Mother'* was the church anniversary. The and freedom from dust contribute to Friend, passed through the ordeal with preacher held forth and the deacon make this region a natural sanitarium, We are prepared to do First-Class Work in Upholstering little pain, was stronger iu one hour for the recuperation of exhausted ener- than in a week after the birth of her began shouting "Amen, amen, diolch at Reasonable Rates. iddo," etc., and all present were con- gies. former child. J. J. MCGOLDRICK, 'I'lie Way To Beach These Resorts Beans Sta., Tenn. vulsed when he burst out "Ta-ra-ra Mother's Friend robbed pain of its terror lioom-de-ay." 'is via the and shortened labor. 1 have the healthiest Archdeacon Sinclair tells the fol- ( Hi< \<.<> A « EST MICHIGAN GIVE US A CALL. child I ever saw. _ MBS. L. M. AIIEKN-, Cochran, Ga. lowing .story: "I remember that a cur- Railway, which runs through theentire Sent by express, charge* prepaid, on receipt ate of my grandfather's who was m, and is known us "The Scenic cf price, 81.50 per bottle. Book -To Mothers mailed free. preachin.? his first Bsrmoa, was so Line." on account of the beautiful BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., overcome by nervousness that he scenery through which it passes, trav- CAMP BROTHERS, 57 S OUTH MAIN ST. For Sale by all Druggists. ATLANTA, tr A . made a calamitous blunder. He was ersing the shores of lakes, rivers, and preaching on the prodigal son and bays, for miles, which, with the splen- when he came to the words 'Put the Miss Fernleaf (showing visitor did service offered by this, lino makes ring upon his finger' he was unable to through conservatory)—Yes; these are the trip a delightful one. stop, but went on. 'and bells on his our cacti. Papa is so fond of them he Through parlor and sleeping cars ARE spends most of his time among them. from Detroit to Petoskey and Bay View toes and he shall have music wherever are run during July. August and Sep- he goes.' Ke only became aware of Nearsighted Visitor—Beautiful! And [HEELER what a peculiarly formed one this is! tember, via the his mistake when he saw the members Gas Stoves DETROIT LANSING A KOBTHGBfi of his family, who were sitting bjlow, Do you mind me pulling one of those all bending their heads towards their stickers out? Railroad to Grand Rapids thence via rooirs knees as if they had been struck by theC. & W. M. Hghtning." Tourist tickets at reduced rates are With Wood or Coal you tee au per SEWING MACHINES sold at principal stations on these and Special officer George Labolt, of the other lines from June 1st to Sept. 30— POPULAR? Reading railroad's police forc3, was good to return until Oct. 31. walking through a deep wood one GEO. DcHAVElV, Uru. Paw'r. A-rent. cent, waste up the Chimney. 10 per BECAUSE LADIES day when he was startled by the ap- Grand RapIdH, INtc-li. pear.inee of a rough looking fellow, P. S.—Send for our book "Tours in THEM THEM who presented a revolver at his head, Michigan.'' 23 BUY LIKE and demanded all his valuables. Ths cent, waste in Ashes. officer complied. Then he said to the $ilicrIA*'K Sale, AND TELL highwayman: "I work for a farmer With a GA5 STOVE There —rnTi-r/r^n near by who gave me that money to Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of n>ri facias, issued out of Many ladies have used our machines buy a cow with. He won't believe •4 twenty to thirty years in theirfamily work, the Circuit Court for the county of I've been robbed. Can't you shoot a The Peculiarly Formed One (as Washtenaw, in favor or Charles F. and are still usin<;- the original machines few holes through my coat?'' "Yes," i * *j j # * • i NO WASTE we furnished them a generation ago. feels the pull)— - Kayser, against the goods and chattels Many of our machines have run more said the robber; "hold up your coat," ?—Puck. and real estate of Ailolph Iloffstetter, than twenty years without repairs, other and in a jiffy four holes were shot in said county to me dirtcUd and de- than needles. With proper care they through it. Seeing that there was A Little Darling's Discovery. livered. I did, on the 23d day of April NO DUST never wear out, and seldom need repair. one bullet left in the revolver, Labolt Professor— Some of the grandest in- 1894 levy upon and take all the right We have built sewing machines for took off his hat and persuaded the ventions of the age have been the re title and interest of the said Adolpli more than forty years and have constantly fellow to fire a bullet through the suit of accidental discoveries. Hoffstetter in and to the following improved them. We build our machines Young Lady—I can readily believe described real estate, that is to say NO ASHES crown. Then he pulled his own pis- That certain piece or parcel of lane on honor, and they are recognized every- tol and lodged the robber in the jail it. Whv, I made an important discov- where as the most accurately fitted and y myself, and it was the purest acci- ^uateand behjbehjg ^^n «H«Hjj Um,ty- finely finished sewing machines in the at Carlisle, Pa\, where he received ten A match starts the fire and all is ready. 50 per cent, sai'- world. Our latest, the "No. 9," is the years sentence. Cient tooTOO. . range six (t3fff\ ) east?* Statfifflfe of MichiVMM g n, result of our long experience. In com- "I should like to hear it." known, bouiidtd and described ss fol- ing over Coal or Wood. If you don't believe it—vrc have petition with the leading machines of the STRANGE BUT TRUE. "Why, I found that by keeping a lows, viz: Beginning in the C(liter of world, it received the Grand Prize at the bottle of ink handy, a fountain pen a highway, h ading westerly, out of the the figures to prove it. We have a full line of the latest patterns Paris Exposition of 1889, as the best, Male mosquitos do not bite. can be used just the same as any other city of Ann Arbor, known as the Eber other machim Female frogs have no voice; only pen—without any of the bother and White road, three and one-balf rods of ranges.on exhibition at our office and invite your inspection. mentary medals of gold, silver and bronze. the males can sing. muss of filling- it."—N. Y. Weekly. (3)4) westerly from the south-east cor- Every stove put on trial with a full guarantee. The Grand Prize was what all The mummy cats unearthed in ner pf six acres, sold by Jobs Allen send Reference to 400 and our machine was aw; wife to .lames Kingsley, on the drst Egypt hive red hair. You Caniiut < lire File* ly Internal I d y of February 1836, and running consumers in Ann Arbor. Send for our illustrated catalogw. We All kinds of inseers.su far as known, Remedies* I thence westerly, along said road lour want dealers in all unoccupied territory, are afflicted with some form of para- The only way to cure piles in every reds; thence north one degree and fif- site. form is 10 use a r< niedy like the I'\ ra- teen minutes, east six chuins and forty- WHEELERS WILSON MFG. CO. An elephant is fifty to sixty years nid Pile Cure, which is applied directly five 1 nks; thence north seventy-five 185 &. 187 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. (75) degrees east, parallel to the road ANN ARBOR GAS GO. in attaining maturity and will live a to the parts effected, and its wonder- thirt, -three (381 links or so far thai a century and a half. ful healing effects are felt on the first course north two chains and eighty (80) NO. 1 8. FOV11TH ST. J. F. SCHUH, If a snail's head be cut oft and the application because the medical prop- links, will strike the land forrher\ animal be placed in a cool, moist spot, el ties are rapidly absorbed by the sen- owned by Jacob Kempf, one chain and AGNET, a new head will be grown. one link westerly of the north-west sitive meinbrances ot the rectum and corner of land formerly owned by Ann Arbor, - Michigan. Several species of ants keep Cows, the cure is speedily made, and almost the aphis answering the purpose, and George Granville; thence easterly par- THE milk them at regular intervals. before the patient is aware of it, every allel to 1 he read to said Granville corner; trace of piles has left him. thence south three (3) chains :o another The gannet, or solan goose, is pro- corner of the said land formerly owned vided with aa air cushion un:ler his This is one reason why the Pyramid by said Granville; thence westerly SIMPLEX PRINTER, skin. Bis body contains abo it 1 JO cu- File Cure has been s-o successful. It is parallel to th- road about thirty-six (38) A NEW INVENTIOiN bic inches of air. applied directly where it is needed and links, thence south two (2) degrees and For duplicating copies of writings and At the enl of each hair of a cat's where it will do the most good. Xot thirty (30) minutes west, six (fi) chains drawings. whiskers is a bulb of nervous sub- and twenty-five dnks to the place of by the round about way of the stomach beginning, being the same land con- stance which converts the hair into nor by the harsh, barbarous me hods veyed to Daniel .Murray by Charles extremely delicate feelers. of various surgical operations and so Bleicher bv deed of conveyance, dated • Toads and frogs carry a supply of called system-. the 8 h day of January, 1852 and re- "SHAMROCK" water about with them in a sack pro- corded in the oflice of ihe reei.-ter of vided for the purpose. If, by accident, Its advantages over all other pile deeds, lor the county of Washtenaw, As good as the best Lawn Hose in the market. To intro- the supply becomes exhausted, the an- are these: It cures without pain, in Libtr 32, on page 780. Also th»t imal dies. the ure. is lasting, it contains no poison certain piece or parcel of hind situate duce this bran 1 we will offer the Shamrock for 14c per foot. and being on section twenty-nine (29) Simple, Cheap and Effective. The most curious animal in the and is the quickest and cheapest cure in township two (2) south of range six Don't wait until the dry season as the price will be ENDORSED lit OVEB 50,000 I SICKS. world is the ornithorhyncus paradox- yet found, it is made by the Pyramid (ti) east, state of Michigan, known and higher* Guaranteed for two seasons. From an original, on an ordinary us. It hiis a beak like a duck, a body Drug Co., of Albion, Mich., and sold by hounded and described us follows, vie; paper with any pen, 100 Copies can be like an otter, is web-footed, is amphib- all druggists, at one dollar per package. Beginning in the center of the highway mad- i es of type-writer manu- ious and lays e^gs. leading wes'erly otu of the city of Ann Aibnr, known as the Eber "White road, script produced in 15 minutes. Send for Since the beginning of this century < turbers of order; we want those who of the season, you know, darling. It's will advance with our civilization and JIM O'DONNELL sure, almost, to rain, i-nd I certainly ANDREW E. GIBSON, CAN YOU WRITE? help us make this country even greater risk a .serious pneumonia, but for 20> and nobler, grander and more power- If you can we will give you a [Continuedfrom page \ THE ANN ARBOR RffiGISTEK: TEXfiSSL i894. 12 Next Sunday morning will be ob-The Noby Thing in NEW SPRING served as Children's Day at the M. E. church. , Ex-Postmaster Eugene K. Beal has STRAW purchased the boot and shoe business of BUSY Dry Goods A. D. Seylci-A. Son. HATS AT THE There will be a Faculty concert in STORE Frieze Memorial Hall, Thursday even- Can be Found THE OLD RELIABLE ing, June "th, at 8 o'clock. At the Outfitters The proprietor of the Arlington hotel contemplates adding another story to BOWDISH & MATTESON, The Largest Stock of the buiding some time this fall. 32 South State Street. Francis E. Osgood and bride, of Dress Goods Adrian, have been spending a few days The pupils of Mi'. E. N. Bilbie, teach- SCHMRERj MILLEN The Lyra Maennerehior has decided with Mr. and Mrs. Henry DePue. EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. to Liive a concert the last week of June. er of the violin, assisted by Miss Min nie Davis, piano, and Mr. J. A. Bend- Do not forget the annual June festival Memorial services for the late A. L. 100 pieces Serges and Henriettas. 40 of St. Thomas' School of Music at the Lnger, baritone, will give a recital on inches wide, at the uniform price of 44 Xoble were held in the First Methodist Thursday, June 14th. at 8 o'clock in the cts. per yard, always sold at 50 cents opera bouse this, Thursday, evening. church Tuesday evening- heretofore. Lag, at McMillian Hall. Sta1 55 pieces of plain colored Cashmeres "Whatthe Bible is and what it is jposite the high school. Admission, Children's day will be observed Sun- ee, and all are cordially invited. A Great Bargain Time at 25 cents per yard, others ask 35 cents not," will be the topic of the lecture in day morning at the Church of Christ. ard for this quality. the M. B. church next Sunday evening. 50 pieces of Novelty Styles, all Wool, Xo preaching at night on account of The 70th birthday of Mr. G S. Wat- Spring Suitings, at 45 cents per yard. The Michigan Furniture Co's. factory meeting at the Presbyterian church. 's was pleasantly observed at his home tor the Month of June. never sold less than 50 and 60 ecu: has been closed for an indelinate time The case of the people vs. Boss, of l Lodi, May 26th. Children and grand- yard. on account of the dull times. Carry Northfleld, for assault and battery, was lildren to the number of twenty-two Choice styles and bargain prices in tried before Justice Pond on Tuesday. all lines of line Dress Fabrics. the news to Grover. une to pay tribute to grandpa's birth- The complaint was made by Mr. Ryan. ay and a very pleasant time was had 22 inch figured China Silks, best value on the street, for 25c a yard. Evening Dress Goods in all styles of 30 inch Plain China Silks in Black, Cream and Tan Shades, worth weaves and shades, Cream, Pink, Blue, The Trinity Lutheran church will y all. None enjoyed the occasion more Mrs. A. S. Benjamin, superintendant $1.00—for June, our price, 65c a yard. Silver, Grey and Ecru are the most hold an ice cream social the loth of of parliamentary usage for the National lan Mr. and Mrs. Waters, who have prominent. Inspect this line. this month at the home of Miss Mattie ntertained many such gatherings in 24 inch Black China Silks at 40c and 50c a yard. W. C. T. U. will give a series of three 24 inch Silk and Wool Glorias in Cream and Light Shades for $1.00. Otto, 49 S. Ashley-ave. drills in Harris Hall, commencing leir pleasant home. May they live to njoy many more is the prayer of each a yard. Albert Piegel, clerk in Wadhams, Monday evening, June 11. Tickets for 40 inch all Wool Cream Batiste, very pretty for dresses, trimmed Silks. the course, fifty cents; single admission ne present. THE REGISTER joins the Ryan & Reule's, found a pocketbook many friends of Mr. Waters in extend- with Point Venice Laces—our price, 65c a yd. We are headquarters for Silk, and containing $27, in the pocket of a coat twenty-five cents. they will be used more this year than ng congratulations, and hopes that 300 yards 14 inch Black Chantilly Laces at 15c a yd. ever before. Plain Black China Silk, that had been returned. Frank J. Lewis, an old Ann Arborite, nany more years of happiness and 45 inch La Tosca Silk Lace Net for dresses at 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 a SOc, 75c and $1.00 per yard, unequalled A Crystal Chapter, Order of thedied Thursday evening of consumption. leasant gatherings are in store for him. yard. values for the money. Mr. Lewis was well known here and in Big Lot of Cream and Butter Color Point Venice Laces at 10c and 25 Styles celebrated Printed India Eastern Star, was instituted in this city Jackson. He leaves his mother, wife 15c a yard. Surahs at $1.00 per yard, others who last Thursday evening by Grand Ma- E. H. Andrews & Son. the popular have them ask $1.25 per yard. tron, Mr. Turck, of Alma. and son, J. C. Lewis. The funeral was roeers of No. 9 N. Main-st., are still on 45 inch Chantilly Laces for Dresses at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a yd. 10 pieces printed India Silk, 26 inches held Saturday afternoon, co lductod by eck. No one yet has ever found fault 25 dozen Infant's and Children's Muilin Bonnets at 15c and 25c. wide at (i0 cents per yard, never before For services rendered as a member Rev. J. M. Gelston. rith the quality or prices of goods 15 dozen Children's Fine Emboridered Muslin Hats at 25c each. offered less than 75 cents. of the Ann Arbor Light Infantry, the ought at this place. Go there and 45 inch White Embroidery for dresses at 25c a yd, The singing by the children at Uni- et their prices and you will understand Infants sent A. D Pack, of New Haven, 10 Pieces fine Dotted Swiss for Dresses at 25c and 35c a yd. Conn., a gold monogram ring. versity Hall Wednesday evening, May vhy people who trade there once, 30th, was simply beautiful. It was [ways go again. Everything fresh and 8 dozen Black Satin Skirts at 50c each. Mr. Bradley Way, of Bridgewater, f the bestquality. All orders promptly 10 dozen Stripe Wash Skirts at 25c each. Black Satin Rhadame sweet and harmonious. The audience lied. (15) and Mrs. Susie Fisher, of Ann Arbor, fully appreciated Miss Lucy K. Cole's 20 pieces Fine Dimity at 124c a yd. Black Pean de Soie were married at the Baptist parsonage 15 pieces New Duck Suitings at 12Jc a yd. Black Satin Duchess efforts in producing the grand chorus Green Oak. Mich., on Monday, May :>'.of children's voices. OUR 25 CENT COLUMN. 50 English Gloria Umbrellas in Black and Navy at 85c each. One Case Light and Dark Challies at 3c a yd. Black Moire Antique Michael Kusterer and Berlha M Salina, the 18months' old child of Mr. 5 pieces Navy and Black all Wool Siorm Serge at 39c a yd. Black Gross Grain Ivapp. both of this city, are to be mar- Advertisements, such as To Rent, For Salt and Mrs. Wm. Brough, of S. Fourth 10 dozen Ladies' White and Fancy Chemisettes at 25c each. Black Brocades ried next Sunday afternoon at the resi- nd Wants, not exceeding tbree lines, can be ave., was playing in the street on thenserted three weeks for '.25 <*<>iif*. 20 dozen Ladies' Black Silk Mitts at I5o a pair. dence of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stecb, in Pitts Black Surahs 30th nil. and suddenly dropped over 5 dozen Ladies" Print Wrappers at 58c each. field. have full lines of all kinds and dead. The funeral was held an Friday •\VANTKO. 3 dozen Pine Lawn Wrappers, perfect fitting, at $1.75. make the prices so low that you can- Matthew Schneider kicked his wife at !) A. II. at the house and the remains ntTANTEB—P. D.FarreH & Co., Grand Rap- not afford to pass them by, when you |V ids, Michigan, want a representative in out of doors and Justice Bennett sent were taken to the Northfield Catholic his Locality. Man or woman connected with have a want, for any kind of Silk. the non-believer in Woman's Hights to cemetery. .. \, B. preferred. Write them for particu- ars. (I'D the House of Correction in Detroit for Miss Eva Clement gave a delightful ANTED—Young man to advertise ami the act. W M'II nut- medicines in ihis town, A per- birthday party to soir.e sixty-live of her manent position to travel given to right par- Among the associations that have y, references reqnired, salary ISO.OO per Capes and Jackets. little friei ds last Monday afternoon. nontli. Address with stamp. The Brown filed articles of incorporations with the Miss Eva was seven yea s old on that [edlcine Co., Erie, Pa. n; Are the Styles for Spring Garments, secretary of state during the past week iX'WXKl)—Rooms and Board at reasona- clay. A large number of beautiful ' ble rail-- may be found at Mrs, 'I'. Holmes, and our stock is larger than ever, and is the Whip-Poor-Will Club (social), of Vhiimore Lake, Mich. range of prices and styles will afford presents war maae by those who at- LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. this city. jVAVrED-Jul) work, cleaning and taking you anything that you may desire. i ended the party. The ages of the \ \ caic of lawns,cleaning out cellars, clean- Dont fail to visit our Cloak department, Miss Mary Schleede and August guests ranged all the way from two to tig carpets, and all kinds of manual work more attractions than the rest of the ibout house, yard or garden. Rates reason- city. Weinkauf were united in marriage ten years. able. Give nit' a trial as 1 am sure lean Thursday evening at the home of the jlense you. C'has. G. Corbit, 6 Chnrch-st. (19 At a special meeting of the board of ANTED—Parties desiring to buy or sell bride's parents on S. Ashley ave., Rev. real estate will find it to their advantage directors of the State Savings Bank Wo call at room 11, Hamilton Block, 2d floor, Max Hein officiating. Vnn Arbor. Houses and lots for sale or rent Wash Dress Goods. held on Tuesday evening, W. J. Booth n desirable locality. 07tf Rev. Ben-O'liel, a converted Jewish was elected president and J. D. Ryan Satines at 121c, 18c and 25c. ANTKM—Job work of all kinds. Special Rabbi, who has charge of the Union vice-president. N. J. Kyer was elected attention given to putting in cess pools, Dress Ginghams. 8c, 10c, 121c,20c W.aking care of yards, cleaning cisterns, etc. and 25c. Protestant missions in Jerusalem, Syria, director in place of A. L. Moble "verything done In a neat and workman-like manner. Best of references given. Rates Percales, Pongees. Foulard's Prints will speak at the Presbyterian church deceased, and Dr. McLachlan was asonahli. J. W.Shaw,'31 W. Huron- and Muslins, all styles, big stock and next Sunday evening. elected in place of H. J. Brown, re- st.. West side door. Ootf lowest prices. signed. ANTED—Party wishes to secure a loan MILLS Ann Arbor sent a team of ball play- Wof T4.000 for a term of years. Can give first nortgage on property worth fully SM.OOO as ers up here yesterday to be entertained This is pre-eminently the season oi security. Musi have low rate of Interest VISIT THE OLD RELI- by the Chelsea boys. They were en- the sweet girl graduate and she is more Address A. .1.. Drawer 1), Ann Arbor. !".) & CO. tertained to the tune of 15 to 3 in favor numerous than usual this year. From FOK NAI.l;. ABLE DliY QOOD8 of Chelsea.—Chelsea Standard. now until the last of the month th- OB rSAl.E—Good furniture in excellent II (H SE, pretty girl in the white gown will mo condition for sale at 65 South lath street 20 SOUTH MAIN ST. The Pontiac Gazette says F.mperor Sd room suits Kitchen furniture Stc. "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.1 ATTEMPTED KIDNAPING. isaavantage of Health. JOHN BAUMG4RDNER AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. AT; >r among the poor on the SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! English Soldiers AVho Vocalized Their G»-psy Women Almost Succeed In Stealing East si >f tho city found unex- Dealer in American and Imported YPSILANTI SENTINEL. Loyalty While Fighting Vainly. a Little New York Boy. pected i -timony to the disadvan- The water board has added to the reg- Maurice Gifford sends to tha Pall A bold attempt was made in broad tages o, ;oalth during one of he re- A Great Mistake. ular rate for domestic service 25 cents Mall Budget the following account daylight recently by two gypsy women cent calls Mrs. B. has a family of GRANITES per year for each table boarder and 25of how Major Wilson and his party to kidnap Harold Deane, the bright lit- j a dozen children, and, like mo^t of and all kinds oi cents for each roomer, in cases where, met their fato in their attempt to tle curly haired 3 year-old son of Edward her class, she had her tale of woe to A recrnt discovery Is that headache, iizziness, dullness, contusion of the mind, BUILDING 3TONE! board and rooms are offered. Where capture Lobengula. Mr. Gifford ob- G. Deane, a wealthy boot and shoe dealer tell. ate., are due to derangement of the nerve one rooms and boards in the same house tained the information from an In- at Matteawan, N. Y. The Deane family "How are the children, Mrs. B?" centers which supply the brain with nerve the rate is fixed at 50 cents. force) that indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia, duna of the Insuka regiment who live in a handsome residence on Cliff inquired the caller. wind in stomach, etc., arise from the derange- Cemetery Work CHELSEA HERALD. was present at the engagement. On street in that village. "All very well, indeed, ma'am, ment of the nerve centers supplying these or- A.' SPECIALTT. For several days a band of gypsies panswitli nerve fluid or force. This is likewise Cornel of Detroit and Catherine-sts. Commencement week looms up in the Major Wilson and hia party return- very well, indeed." true of many diseases of the heart and lungs. not far distant future. The Chelsea ing with Captain Borrow's re-enforce- have been encamped a few miles from "You ought to bo thankful, I'm The nerve system is like a telegraph system, ANN /VRSOl?. MtOK Class of '94 is composed of the following ments to the king's scherm in the Matteawan. It was the custom of thesure, with so much sickness all as will be seen by the accompanying cut. The little young ladies and gentleman: Misses morning they were received by a women of the party to roam around the about." white 'inos are Minnie C. Allyn, Cora I. Taylor, Nellie volley from part of the Inguba and village every day. On Tuesday after- "Yes, ma'am; I supposo I ought to the nerves which C. Lowry, Messrs. Max L. Moon, C. Le- convey the nerve Imbisu reg'mont, who had orders to noon little Harold Deane was allowed be thankful, but I tell you, ma'am fnp;:e from the Roy Hill, Henry I. Stinison, Reno take up their position on the road by his colored nurse to go out in thewhen they're well they eat an awful nerve centers to Hoppe and James b\ Hathway. The front yard and play. lot!"—New York Tribune. every part oi the graduating exercises will take place by which Major Wilson and his party body, just as the ICE some time during the week beginning- would return. On receiving the The child had been there only a short electrlccurrentls volley Major \YTilson retired into the time when two gypsy women came along Art Note. conveyed along June 17th. the tetegrapfi bush toward the river, but he found who were ostensibly selling fancy colored Visitor—Is this a bust of Clay? wires to every Telephone 19. • DEXTER LEADER. his party surrounded o.i all sides by baskets. They boldly entered the yard Artist—No, plaster of Paris. station, large or The buffalo bug has inaugurated a small- Ordinary natives numbering from 2,5 )0 to 8,000 of the Deane residence, and one of them Visitor—Ah, yes, Pasteur of I'aris, physicians fail to reign of terror among the good house- at the very least. The orders from asked little Harold if he wanted a pretty the Frenchman who cures hydropho- regard this fact; wives of the village. Many of the la-the Indunas to their men were that basket. The child replied that he did, bia.—Texas Si ftings. Instead of treat- dies report quite extensive damage done ing thenervecen- to carpets and woolen fabrics. The on reaching Major Wilson's party when one of the women handed the boj ters for the cause they were to shoot the horses first a little basket, which he gleefully accept- I have been a great sufferer from o f the disorders E. V. HANGSTERFEK, person who can give a dead sure receipt catarrh for over ten years; had it very arising therefrom for their extermination will win eternal This order the Matabele proceeded ed. Then the women each took hold or bad, could hardly breathe. Some they treat tha gratitude. to carry into effect Major Wilson's one of the child's hands and led him nights I could not sleep and had to walk part atlected. party keeping up a heavy fire all tiQe gently out into and up Cliff street. The the floor. I purchased FAy's Cream MANCHESTER ENTERPRISE. Franklin Miles, Pure up River The Manchester roller mills have re- time. The horses, which Major boy went quietly and willingly. The Balm and am using it freely, it fs work- M. D., LL. B., the Wilson had tied together in a ring, nurse missed him soon afterward and ing a cure surely. I have advised sev- highly celebrated ceived an order for two carloads of Hour eral friends to use it, and with happy specialist and to be shipped to Sligo, Ireland. This is were soon all shot. The Englishman went out in the street to look for Harold, student of nervous diseases, and author the first order direct from the old sod, then lay clown behind them and kept but he was nowhere to be seen. She results in every case. It is the medi- of many noted treatises on the latter subject, cin:; above all others for catarrh, and it long since realized the truth of the first but it is likely to be followed by many up a steady fire with such a good ef- screamed and then ran two or three is worth its weight in gold. I thank God statement, and his Kestoratlve Nervine more The Hour is to compete with fect that they succeeded in driving blocks, when she was finally told that a I have found a remedy I can use with is prepared on that principle. Its success that made by the Cleveland Milling Co. off the Matabele for a short time, little boy had been seen walking along in curing all diseases arising from derange- ICE safety and that does all is claimed for ment of the nervous system is wonder- THE YPSILANTIAN. but re-eniorcements arriving from with two wild looking women. She con- it. It is curing my deafness.—B. W ful, as the thousands of unsolicited testimo- tinued on and eventually came across Sperry, Hartford, Conn. nials in possession of tho company manufac- Miss Matilda E. Morse, formerly a across the river, and, as far as Mr. turing the remedy amply prove. resident of Ypsilanti and sister of Mrs. Gifford cimld gather from the ln- the trio on the outskirts of the village, Dr. Miles" Restorative Nervine Is a reliable Liberate Weight, duna, the fight must have la^'wid ever half a mile from the child's home. Wrote From Experience. remedy for all nervous diseases, such as E. B. Drury of this city, died at Man- headache, nervous debility, prostration, ton, Mich., Sunday, May 27, aged 41 some thrae hours. A number of The gypsy women were still leading A friend of the late K. M. Ballan- sleeplessness, dizziness hysteria, sexual de- years and 9 months. Funeral services soldiers were seen to be woundod, the child by the hands. The nurse grab- ] tyne, the well-known author of boys' bility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It la sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, Prices Moderate, were held in Detroit, Wednesday and and their ammunition began to run bed the little boy and attempted to wrest j books of adventure, says he always or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., burial in Elwood Cemetery. Although short jthen the nutives gradually him from his captors. The gypsies held got his material from first hands. His Elkhart, Ind.. on receipt of price, $1 per bot- she had been in declining health for tle, six bottles for 85, express prepaid. crept olos^r, shooting anyone they on firmly to the child, however, not be- first story, "The Young Fur Traders," Kestoratlve Nervine positively contains no several years, her decease was quite could. The Induna describes Major ing at all disposed to let him go. But sudden and unexpected. he wrote after spending- six years in tplates or dangerous drugs. Promptness in Delivery Wilson most accurately by his dress the nurse screamed and fought them, and the wilderness of North America. He Mrs. Chas. Hemphill, Mrs. J. Willard and the hat he wore, and states that when the other women saw that people went to Algiers and wrote "The Pir- Babbitt, Mrs. Edmund Hewitt and Mrs. he was wounded in several places were coming to her rescue they let go of Julia Sherman have been selected as ate City;" he spent a couple of weeks RINSEY& SEABOLT delegates, from St. Luke's parish to the and covered with blood, while an- the child and ran away. in the North sea with the deep-sea meeting of tne Michigan Branch of the other wounded man stood by his sida While the nurse was taking him home fishermen, and wrote "The Young No. 6 and 8 Washington St. Women's Auxiliary of the Episcopal loading rifles and handing them to little Harold said that the gypsy women Trawler;" he sat up for a fortnight or CARRIAGE pAINTING church at St. John's church in Detroit. him. Major Wilson and his men had promised to take him on the cars so with the Londop firemen and went Have always on hand a complete Stoet: fought desperately to the very l»st. ever so far away. When officers from CHELSEA STANDARD. out in costume to a fire almost every AND i '•• i-'itliimi in thi About three weeks ago a cow belong- The Induiia said that as the supreme Matteawan visited the gypsy camp a night, and then produced '•Fighting ing toX!. E. Letts was taken sick with moment came the Englishmen #ho few hours later in an effort to arrest the the Flames." REPAIRING. something that puzzled the people who were still able to rise stood shoulder would be kidnapers, they found it de- were taking care of the stock. Monday to shoulder, took off their hats, and serted, as the members of the band had joined iu a song, thq kind of a song all hurriedly pulled up stakes and driven Children Cry for GROCERY LINfc the animal died, and upon examination HONEST WORK »«» apiece of wire was found in its heat. that he, the Induna, had heard mis- off. The incident created considerable Pitcher's Castoria. sionaries sing to the natives. The excitement in the village.—New York YPSILANTI COMMERCIAL. HONEST MATERIAL . Matabels then rushed up, and w hile Herald. A Lulran'H Kitchen. TeasXoffees and Sugars Some apple-tree worm not fully ident- the men were singing what we .sup- The Turkish sultan's kitchen costs MODERATE RATES ified is creating serious havoc in many posed to have been "God favo the A MYSTERIOUS PICTURE. orchards here. It is described as a blue the empire |20J,J00 annually. The The moist careful attention given to all .1/' prim articles bought for cash and c«e 1 Queen," they were overwhelmed by Story of a Strange Coincidence Which Lookf kitchon«extends 15 ) feet on every jobs. »// ui low figures. Owr ^r&pieni large in- "measuring' worm about half an inch the natives and assogaied. Thu In- long, which devours the foliage, and Like an Answer to Prayer. side. The dishes arc sealed in tho GIVE US A TRIAL. voices of Teas is a sure sign »' give bur- has appeared iu such numbers as to en- duna estimated that the Matabele We have in onr possession a photo- kitchen by no less a person than gains in tirely strip some orchards in three days. lost eight to every ODO of the thirty- graph of one of the strangest and most Osman Pasha, the hero of Plevna, The propar remedy is spraying with four white men killtid, and said that remarkable accidents that ever came to and are unsealed in the sultan's HANDY & O'MARA, Quality and Prices Lobengula's warriors lay round the London purple, and orchards so treated our knowledge. It lies on the desk as Carriage Painter*. We roast mir own coffee* i w ry wide, -a*- have escaped. dead white men liky grass. we write and was handed to us by M. E. waysfresh and good. Our bakery tun* Allen, a photographer by occupation, Notice to Applicant! for < i |-Iifi< ato«. S~nr,r StybeltFi Blaektmdth Shop, op- MILAN LEADER. posite Coon House. out the very best of Bread, Cakes amt POLICE ITEM. who told us the interesting little story Dates for Examinations are as- fol- < 'rach is. < 'nil ana fee us. Rev. J. Nelson Lewis, of Ann Arbor, lows at Ann Arbor: will address the Maccabees of Moore- The Superintendent Thought He Wasconnected with it. The photo repre- Special, Second Friday of March, ville in the Uaptist church at 3 P.M., Too Knergetlc to Suit. sents a saucer, in the center of which is 1894. Sunday, June 10th. As an orator Mr. A detarmined-looklng man, with a a distinct likeness of a human face. It Regular, Last Thursday and Friday Lewis ranks at the head among his nose like the beak of a hawk, g bad is the bust of a man, with curly hair and of Miirch and August. brethren in the ministry. eye. and built all the way up from dark beard, and several to whom it has Special, Last Fri'ay in April. FIRE INSURANCE When the Ypsilanti W. R. C. will the ground like a bank safe, applied been exhibited at once recognized a re- Special, First Friday in August. THE STAR raise $1,000 Mary Ann Starkweater will to Superintendent Byrnes for u po- semblance between the engravings usu- Special, Last Friday in Septembpr. give $1,000 for a monument to the mem- ally seen of Christ. First and Second Grade Certificates ory of fallen heroes of the late war. sition on the police torce. He sa A POPCLAR ELOCITIONIST SURPRISED 5IGNAT-S FROM MOVING TRAINS STAEBLER & COMPANY, HITS, J. W. Reynolds, ol'Klkton, Ohio, m Ills Sodden Ifeturn to Flud tlio -An Automatic Klectrio System Which Kestored to Health. Corpse Counting Money. Sucessors to OVERBECK & STAEBLER, Has Been Testpd In Germany. Samuel Cupples' name is synonym- The frequency of railway accidents Mrs. Reynolds, the well known *1 >cu- Your us of all that is good and kind in •during laat year would appear to ionist and>uthoress, says she has suf- man. Mr. Cupples sat down to 6 TAR have acted as a stimulus to inventors ered with congestion of the lungs, Heart's o'clock dinner one evening, when his :ln the field of railway signaling, for jatarrh of the head, and was troubled Is the most important part of GROCERIES ,ttontion was for a moment arrested an unprecedented numoer of warning your organism. Three-fourths of W AND GASOLINE. ivith a bad cough. She had tried a by the ringing of the door bell. The .devices have been patented within the complaints to which the sys- JL lumber of physicans, but they all failed housemaid answered tho call, and the last few months. One of these, tern is subject are due to impuri- ^ ;o cure her. She was induced to try the next moment announced in the .ties in the blood. Youcan, therc-^^ IT IS HUMAN NATURE TO WANT which is regarded by the^ Pittsburg dining hall the arrival of a strang-er f fore, realize how vital it is to «PS Dispatch as specially worthy of at- Pe-ru-na, and immediately a marked WALKS —a woman in want Mr. CuppleS, tention, has been successfully tested change took place. After using Pe-ru- SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. without further ado, carelessly took Keep It Pure von -some of the military lines in Ger- na her cough ceased, and in a short Put down in the best possible a handful of loose change from his For which purpose nothing can 1 rmany. The system is automatic, and ,ime her other ailments were cured. pocket, and, giving it to the maid, equal |ljK3§J<§j] It effectually re- M manner with a guarantee to :Is actuated by electricity. The cir- She is now completely restored to equosted that it be handed to the movesICjS2cS all impurities, ^ ep in repair for five years. -cuits are so contrived that two trains health, and gives all the credit to Pe- stranger. The maid shortly returned cleanses the blood thoroughly SJ SILVERWARE •^traveling on the sane metals, and builds up the general health, .4 u-na. and informed Mr. Cupples that the Get our prices before doing ^whether in the same or opposite di- Our Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed ^^ stranger had refused to take the Free to any address. ^^ rection, are warned of each other's Speaking of lung diseases, Dr. Hart- anything in that line this sea- Given away FREE at money and had asked for a private •position by the ringing of a bell on man says in a recent lecture. "For SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. V audience with him. This was granted, son and have a walk properly •each locomotive, while at the same the multitudes of people that I treat and after a conversation of perhaps time the two drivers are brought built by responsible parties. annually for every imaginable form of fifteen minutes the woman departed. into telephonic communication. The throat and lung disease, Pe-ru-na is my Then Mr. Cupples ordered his car- same thing occurs if one of the trains invariable prescription. People come riage and drove off toward a quarter Ann Arbor Gas Co. W. F. LODHOLZ'S be stationary, so thai if there is any of the city where poverty and "THE TREE OF LIFE." breakdown on the line in front, the hundreds of miles, at great expense, to suffering abound. He had heard Was not any more coveted by Adam and • driver receives notice. The breaking consult me for acute and chronic Eve than is a Summer outing on the Wis. a sad story of want and death and consin Central by those who are posted. away of * car or cars from the rear coughs; to return home with some meant to investigate it. Following Grocery Store, 4 & 6 Broadway. of* train is also notified both to advice and a bottle of Pe-ru-na, which the woman's direction the good SPECIAL SALE the driver and to the station they can continue to get at the nearest Samaritan arrived at the poverty- which the train has last passed This is the way it is done, with every drug store: and the fame I enjoy in the stricken home of the poor woman through, and the dismnees at which The ladies' attention is invited cash sale, whether it be 10c or 50c, we some minutes in advance cf her. He all these warnings are given and re- treatment of such troubles comes from during the sale starting June 2d give you a coupon showing the amount entered quietly and a horrible sight ceived can be varied in such a man- the use of th.s wonderful compound. purchased and when you have bought met his gaze. In an unfurnished and lasting until June 30th. I ner so as to provide either long or A free book on chronic diseases of room a corpse on a rough pine board, will sell trimmed Hats and Bon- Groceries or any goods in our line to short "blocks," according to the re- the lungs, chronic catarrh, etc., sent covered with a plain white sheet, nets valued at from $1.00 to $7.50 the amount of $40, $45 or $50 you can quirements of the traffic. In fact, by the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing rested in a far corner, while a host have your choice of the twenty beauti- the system seems to have provided for from 50c up to $5.00. All of hungry and poorly clad children -effectively against all ordinary con- Company, of Columbus, Ohio. ful pieces of silverware, such as Sugar created untold confusion and disor- tingencies, and its employment Bowls, Spoon Holders, Cream, Fruit, der upon the coming of so distin- should greatly reduce the risks of lirfore the Days of Anaesthetic. DNTRIMMED HATS r. Berry, Pickel, Butter Dishes, guished a visitor. The filth and railway travel. The German gov- The introduction of anaesthetics i ' . ( all and examine. Remember stench in the place were intolerable, For full particulars write from 10c to $1.00. Leghorn Hals ernment exports speak highly of the marked a great era in the progress and Mr. Cupples, having taken in JAS. C. POND, Gen'l Pass'r Agent. from 50c to $2.00, the very best everything in the Grocery Line sold apparatus in their official report of surgery. Before the effects of the situation thoroughly, was about WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES, cheap for cash. Among other experiments a train en- chloroform and ether were known it quality. to leave, when the woman made her MILWAUKEE, WIS. tering a station was warned of an was the great object of the surgeons Come early and secure the besi. appearance. She began to rehearse obstacle on the line; two locomotives to operate as rapidly as possible, so her tale, when Mr. Cupples, who by TV. F. LODHOLZ, ^approaching each other on tho same as to keep the patient in pain as Nashville, Tertn. this time was almost prostrated by track ware warned; two trains pro- little time as possible. No time was Memphis, Tenn. A. M.'Otto, the smell, drew forth from his pocket 4 and 6 Broadway* ceeding in the same direction, the wasted in deliberation, and the knife Knoxville, Tenn. Cor. Fourth Ave. * Wasli in,, ion Sis a roll of bills, and, handing them to .-second at greater speed than the and saw were used without stopping Chattanooga, Tenn the woman, said: grBt, were enabled to give each other to check the flow of blood. But that Harrogate, Tenn. •automatic notice of their respective has all been changed. Now the pa Decatur, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. speed and position, and a train tient breathes in the vapor of an "For heaven's sake, madame, take Lumber! this money and see that your husband Montgomery, Ala. which was ^entering a station re- anaesthetic for a few minutes, and Mobile, Ala. •ceived warning that points were in sinking into a deep sleep, lies is buried immediately," at tho same Way to time referring her to the nearest New Orleans, La. RipansTabules. the wrong position. In every case motionless, unconscious body, upon Atlanta, Ga, ••notice was given in aniple time to which the operator can work care undertaker. He passed out of the Augusta, Gft. Ripans Tabules are com- Lumber /. prevent danger and to render a col- fully and deliberately. He knows room quickly and once more inhaled Macon, Ga. pounded from a prescription lision impossible. that he is causing no pain, and can fresh air. He had nearly reached Savannah, Ga. home when he suddenly remembered Get widely used by the best medi- take all the time necessary to make Thomasville, Ga. Lumber! the careful explorations and carr; that he had left his valuable gold- Columbia, S. C. cal authorities and are pre- out the numerous precautions which headed walking stick at the destitute Charleston, S. C. sented in a form that is be- If you contemplate building call at A Cremation Bock From Michigan. home. The next moment he was Asheville, N. C. In the Smithsonian institute, Wash- are now known to be necessary tc coming the fasiiion every- secure the best results. again on his way to the place. His Pensacola, Fla. ington, there is a large bowlder of There! St. Augustine, Fla. where. carriage stopped at the place of des- -almost solid copper which, if it could tination soon after. Jacksonville, Fla. FERDON talk would tell many a dark tale of Peculiar to Itself. Tampa, Fla. Mr, Cupples was considerate. He •superstitious rites and sacrifices. So eminently successful has Hood'i Texas Points. '.This bowlder «ame from the upper would not knock at the door, and so Arkansas Points. Sarsaparilla been that many leading he walked in unheard, not desiring peninsula of Michigan, about twenty citizens from all over the United States BUY TICKETS OViR TH£ miles from lake Superior. The In- furnish testimonials of cures which to disturb the grief-stricken widow dians in that locality held it in groat seem almost miraculous. Hood's Sar- and family. He opened the door and was treated to a great surprise. Lumber Yard veneration and were accustomed to aparilla is not an accident, but offer up human sacrifices on it. Ac- the ripe fruit of industry aud studv. The "corpse" was sitting up on the temporary bier, carefully counting COR. FOURTH AND DEPOT STS. • cording to their tradition it had been It possesses merit "peculiar to itself." the bills the philanthropist in the And get your figures for all kinds of - sent to their forefathers by the goodness of his heart had given the This Hoe runs doiftle dai.'y (in-'Tnlng and f Great Spirit as a token of his favor. Cnresn Use for llumiu Hair. Human hair is in great demand in "widow," while she and the children evening departure) solid trains from Cincin- tlhey asserted that it sometimes looked Intently on. nati and Louisville to the principal Southern Ripans tabules act gently «pcike to them with a voice of thun- some of the countries of Europe, and but promptly upon the liver, the sin ply is said to be inadequate. And what did Mr, Cupples do? cities. LUMBER! • dor demanding sacrifice. A victim, This line affords two routes to points In stomach and intestines; cure usually a prisoner of war from some Our consul in Corea points out that Some say he walked out without ut- there is plenty and to spare in the tering a word, and to this day it is the Southwest, via Memphis and via New dyspepsia, habitual constipa- We manufacture 6uF 0Wn Lumber and • oleer tribe, was then bound fast to Orleans. guarantee the/rock and speared or shot to death hermit kingdom. "The Coreans," he said that he left his gold-headed cane tion, offensive breath and head- This line has double daily sleeping car • with/arrows, after which a fire was adds, "have remarkably fine heads in that room and has nevar inquired ache. One tabule taken at the of hair, and they put their combing after it since. service to Jacksonville, and .\