THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. XVII. NO. in. ANN ARBOR, , THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1891. WHOLE NO.

Dr.A. D. Lake, or Kalamazoo, is spend- POMOLOGICAL. in 'he neighborhood of 20,000 bushels of OUR 25 CENT COLUMN. SOCIAL DOINGS. ing a few weeks in the city, studying peaches last year at an average price of under Dr. Carrow. $2 per bushel, the crops amounting to Advertisements, such as To Rent. For Sale KKCOKD O»" A WEEK'S! PARTIES, JWKETIXU OF THE WASHIEXAW $20,000. The commission on the same C. M. Belding returned home hist i SOCIETY. and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be ENTERTAINMENTS AND VISITS. week after a three months' stay in Col- is about $4,000; on berries, perhaps Inserted three weeks for 25 rents. orado Spring?, Col. $1,000, making a total of $5,000. The The Comtnc Knight Templar Party— Louis Blitz and Mrs. B. Frank, of De- Country Koads—Speeches by J. Aus-berry crop of 1891 promises to be much WAIkTEIt. Progressive Whist—Surprises—Fra- troit, and Isaac Frank, of Piltsburg, spent tin Scott, Jacob Ganzhorn and w. larger than last year. One hundred ANTED—A Girl to docooking and general MONEY SAVED! ternity : Hop—Social »n—To rent, a good house of five or Lent, with its figurative livery of sack- naw Pomological society, J. C. Schenck. shipped by express for want of organi- Wsix rooms, near courthouse. Address B, Reg- cloth and ashes, has thrown a deep City, Ind., have been visiting Mr. Stil- ister office. 47 And reliable qualities are recognized and appreciated at ing's uncle, J. H. Nickels. who was to collect dues from fruit ship- zation. A large saving could be made shadow over the social world, but even per*, reported his inability to make ANTED—Nuree Girl, and to help with house Stuart Millen is managing editor of right here. Although we pay large work. Apply at 85 E. Ann st. 46 Lent has not been able to subdue en- these collections. They are all glad to the Tattoo, published by the students of sums of money every year for the sales \TtfANTEl>—A man with small family to work tirely the inborn gaiety of Ann Arbor share in cheaper transportation, but the VV a farm of 60 acres, near the city. Eitner on the Kenyon Military Academy. of our fruit, wn meet with frequent shares or for cash. Apply to J. S. MANN, 32 East people. A quiet card party here, a sur- sharing in the burden with the few Huron-st. 45tf The young ladies of E. E. Calkins' Sun- losses for want of better distribution. prise party there, and even an occa- active members of the society seems to day school class were entertained, last The commission man takes no risk sional hop, seive to remind us, in the some of them quite a different ques- FOR SALE. Friday night, by Miss Nina Fall. with us; we have to bear all the loss. midst of our self-imposed gloom, that tion. L. Gruner is ready to receive You have an opportunity of buying from the most extensive lia« Arthur Clements has returned from Against wasteful gluts we can do much pOR SALE—A small Farm, two and one-half man is still a sorial being. Recognizing their two cents per bushel for berries F miles from Ann Arbor. Address FARM, this an extensive business trip and is now ourselves by preparing for canning, office. 46tf this truth, THE REGISTER has the temer- shipped by the Ann Arbor fruit car. spending a few days at his home. evaporating, manufacture of jellies and OK SALE—Or Exchange for Ann Arbor City IDTIEW DRESS C3-COID©. ity to inaugurate, even now, what has, The society ordered the bills for print- FProperty—A Stock of Goods, consisting of Dry fruit syrups. These canned goods can- Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Clothing, in we believe, neverbeiure been attempted The Algonquin club gave a very suc- ing posters for the fruit car to be paid at in this city—a society column. No not well be put up by individuals. The a good location and an old-established trade. For Plain Henriettas, Cashmeres and Serges in all the latest colors and sh cessful hop at Hangsterfer's hall last once. John Allmand was added to the further particulars inquire of McC. LEBEAU, 25% pains will be spared to make it a success, factory will be the proper place, where Lawrence-st. 44tf night. Some 100 dancers were present. committee to see all the fruit shippers Their Stock was never so complete. Prices the Lowest in and the co operation of subscribers and a surplus of fruit can be disposed of on tTOB SALE—A three-year-old Colt, sound and The" Willing Hearts" enjoyed a pleas- personally, and J. J. Parshall volun- r well broken. I am at home Monday each week Don't miss to see their Black and Colored DRESS GOODS before you readers is earnestly requested. Accounts ant entertainment at the residence of a large scale, and sold to advantage un- JOHN W. REEVE teered to see those on the east side of Webster, March 5.1691. 47 of social gatherings, as well as personal Mrs. Jennie Cheever on Saturday after- der properly organized facilities. In the city. 1889, we averaged but $2 per bushel, OK B \ l.E—A large safe, in good condition. LA.ST CALL FOIR, items, will be gladly received and noon. FAlso a lut of Household Goods of all kinds, for berries. Such seasons w'll come cheap for cash. J. ri.MANN , 82 E. Huron-st. 45tf printed by THE REGISTER! . Miss Lily St. James, who has been vis- The undersigned reported that he had again, and, in such cases, the saving of i"Olt SALE—Uorae, Phaeton and Cutter. In- iting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Goodyear, for sent the petition of the society, for the 1 quire at Hfi Williams st, or at my office, No. 5 N. CLOAKS, KNIGHT TEMPLAR PARTY. unnecessary expenses may be ail that is F some time, has returned to her home in improvement of roads,to Representative Main-st. ). q. A. Sessions. 41tf The Knights Templar have decided left for our earnings. Fruit will be OR MIA OK EXCHAIteE-557 acre One-Half Price! . J. L. Lowden, who at once attended to to give a reception on Easter Mon- it, and answered that Mr. Gibson has raised on a larger scale in the future, F farm. Good buildings, near depot—60 m. to MissMilly Pipps, of Brighton, has re- Washington, $10 per acre. Address U.O. Bunting, day, March 30. A committee, con- introduced a bill in regard to the mak- and the sooner we adapt ourselves to Guineys, Caroline Co., Va. 49 turned home after a two weeks' visit sisting of the three highest officers in ing of permanent country roads, as the inevitable, the better for u-\ This with her friends, Mrs. A. and Mrs. C. M. the commandery, John R. Miner, L. C. suggested by the petition. paper was discussed with great interest FOR REKT. Belding. Goodrich and M. E. Cooley, was ap- J. Austin Scott, in his address to in- and animation. j |}Do not let prejudice prevent an Examinationmination,, jj Miss Kate Haarer.of Owosso,is visiting present. to the approved style which those who have put me forfct Miss Emily Gwinner. price of grapes, which used to be ten line Observer. We have. It should have ALLMENDINGER PIANO & ORGAAN CO., !/ cents per pound, dropped to 1J cents in been 10,000 per cent; but we were only General Agent E.C. Warner, of Fenton, is visiting his AKUCND THE CAMPUS. brother, C. C. Warner. the principal markets. I used to ship 9,900 per cent out of the way, and it I have adopted as my characteristic, Miss Carrol Britton, of Detroit, is vis- The regents will meet the last of the peck crates of peaches to wholesale looks pretty small in the Observer to houses in Chicago for $2. One of my pick up a little thing like that.—Adrian There is no gain saying nry mercan- iting Miss Bertina Bliss. month. N Col. H. S. Dean has been attending the The University chess club is holding neighbors sold his peaches right under Press. What, call 9,900 cents a little The Mehlin Piano! army encampment at Muskegon. a tournament. the trees for $8 per bushel. Peach men thing! ing popularity,nor tile reasons theit? then said, ten per cent is too much for EVEUT KKOwy IMPROVEMENT. Rev. Mr. Varnam, of Muskegon, has An indoor athletic meeting will be The New Literary Monthly. been visiting Mrs. Florella Harris. held on March 26 or 27, at the rink. selling fruit, but as the net increase for, being strongly made, and able ie The Inlander, the new monthly mag- Mrs. John Patchin, of Manchester, has The Phi Gamma Deltas banqueted Col. from fruit was so large no attempt was ALLMENDINGER PIANO AND ORGAN CO. azine, which is on sale today, contains ice,and as lam til- been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. W. Clark- H.C. Dane after the lecture Friday eve- made to reduce the rate of commission. General Agents. ^ stand severe serv the following articles: Lack of Interest son. ning. We have now come down to the bed- in our Foreign Relations, President manufacturers oc The Webster and Jeflersonian societies rock of our business, and it has become envy of clothing L. D. Hubbard and Miss Jennie Mon- Angell; A Social Experiment, Isabella are arranging for a series of three de- a question of the suryival of the fittest. roe attended a partv at Saline Friday M. Andrews; Sonnet Found Cut on a the one side, I am, on the other side, night. bates. We can only hope to succeed by trim- f—THE MEHLIN PIANO.—\ ming away unnecessary expenses. We Post of the Campus Fence, Elsie Jones P. V. Perry, of Detroit, spent Sunday Henry Wade Rogers will resume his have made a beginning by breaking Cooley; The Monk of Dusseldorf, J. K. ALLMENDINGER PIANO & ORGAN CO., the pride of the mothers in every with his parents, Prof, and Mrs. W. S.lectures before the law department on away from the express to the shipping Friedman; Ten Ye&rs of Political Gen. Wltolesale and Retail Agents, S Perry. March 25. by freight. Fruit men must combine. Economy in the United States, Prof. ANN ARBOR, MICH. city in the land, I have also some M. G. Paul has been obliged to return About 300 students attended the fu- It is wasteful to make so many indi- H. C. Adams; The King of Norbonia, OJOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSS home on account of his father's poor neral of the late Professor Wells, in De- vidual and small shipments to oneProf. F. N. Scott; Editorials; The small companions which, althougfc health. troit, last Friday. market. In many cases there is a Angle of Reflection, and Every Man in The whist elub will meet with Mr. Hon. Carroll D.Wright lectures before are equally asserr- waste in cartage and freight, both in His Own Humor. The Inlander is not as handsome, and Mrs. O. M. Martin next Monday the Political Science association, tonight, shipping and in return of empty pack- print«o Liquor In Africa. ANN ARBOR & YPSILANTI THE REGISTER. I MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. n The act of the Brussels Congress.of July DETROIT, LANSIHG&NORTHERN R.R. The New Order Working: ' Opposition to 2, is before the United States Senate for Schedule of November 30,1890. the Farmers' Alliance. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1891. IMPORTANT DECISION. Returns from th» Becent Political approval. It comes, of course, through Street Railway. WASHINGTON, March 10.—Western peo- Strife in the Dominion. our state department. The twin evils GOING EAST. A.M. r. M. P. K. rhe SnpreflM Court Renders a I>**rlsiou of ple here are taking a great deal of in- are lo be excluded from the great body Leave HOWELL JUNC 10 25 4 11 8 20 Interest to Newspapers. terest in the new semi-political organ- Arr've SOUTH LYON.... 10 50 5 17 8 51 TIME TABLE. NEIGHBORHOOD NOUS. The Conservative IVIajoaity in Parliament of the " Dark Continent," from 20 " PLYMOUTH Jl 10 5 42 9 14 I In effect Febrnary 15 1891.] The supreme court, in an opinion de- ization known as the "Knights of " DETROIT 11 55 630 10 05 nying a mandamus to Schmedding, a Reciprocity." They think they see Rednre records in a certain ease, the Reciprocity started in Kansas last No- take care of themselves. The liquor Arr've LANSING 10 00 2 28 7 40 '..' 30 9:25, 10:55 A. M. and 1:10, 2:50, 4:30, 6:10, 7:50, Chelsea received, l«*t year, $900 in court holds that in certain ea.ses, of vember after the triumph of the alli- ELECTION IX CANADA. article reads: "In the district of this '• GRAND LEDGE. 10 30 255 8 12 9 55 9:25, 10:55 P. M. zone, where it shall be ascertained that LAKE ODESSA.. 11 10 850 liquor hixe.-. disagreements between parties the con- ance. Mr. 8. R. Peters, one of the TORONTO, Ont., March 7.—Returns GR'ND RAPIDS.. 12 10 9 50 are all in with the exception of three either) on account of religious belief or " IONIA 11 25 8 50 9 15 The enrollment of tlie Manchesier tents of papers filed in the preliminary founders of the order, has gone back to P. M. ST73STT3.A.-5r schools is 328. framing of the case is not to be consid- Kansas. I!,-fore going he said: seats where elections will be held from Rome other causes, the use of dis- " GREENVILLE... 12 22 4 57 10 12 "Application h is baca sent from Washington later. Returns received late give sev- tilled liquors does not exist or has not " HOWARD CITY.. 1 00 5 35 10 55 LEAVE YPSILANTI at 1:00, 2:10, 4:25, 6:05, 7:45 The citizens of How h Lyon want a ered public record when the case is con- 9:20 P. H. for the establishment of a lodge of the Knights eral seats to the government that were been developed, the powers shall pro- new charter. cluded, and suggests that it has no right LEAVE ANN ANBOR, from Court House, at 1:30, of Reciprocity here. Applications have b3en re- reported as going liberal. One of these hibit their importation. Tho manufact- TheOaklanil Excel tor is ten ye*n old to it in divorce cas« s in any event: it lie- ceived at the central office from every state and CHICAGO & WEST MICHIGAN RY. 3:10, 4:55, 6.35, 8:10, 9:50, p. M. is Richmond and Wolfe, where Hon. ure of distilled liquors shall be likewise and a model child. in^ a private affair of no interest to the territory in the union. The new order Is a se- Schedule for January 4, 1891. NOTICE—The time at Ann A rbor is from tee Court cret or?anizaiion. a-nl therefore; the public has Wilfred Laurier, liberal leader, was re- public, except as a matter of curiosity; prohibited there. Each power shall House. The roller skatinj: craze has been re- Dot been made aware of its rapid growth and ported to have beeneleeted. Laurierdoes determine the linits of the zone of pro- also that a newspaper has no right to GOING SOUTH. vived at Pinckney. development.. It h-.i.s the same social features not lose his seat, having been returned hibition of alcoholic liquors in its pos- A. M. P. H. P. M. publish the fact that a man is to be as the Farmers' AlUanoa, and its object is to Leave GR'ND RAPIDS. TOLEDO 1'heChelwH House has ua«eed into the sued, as the ea-e might haw no founda- last week by acclamation for east sessions or prolectorates ami shall be 9 00 1 00 5 05 8 40 hands of E, i<. Hoag. embr;. Hly, all those who believe Arve HOLLAND 9 55 1 40 6 00 9 35 tion in fact, and the publication seri- in the following principles: First, a desire Quebec. It is understood that the gov- bound to make known the limits then GRAND HAVEN 10 37 3 44 6 40 10 13 , The Good Tern|>lai> of Manclies'i r ously affect the business reputation of forthc perpetuity of (the unida, advocacy of ernment will immediately move in the to the other powers within the space " MUSKEGON 11 05 7 10 10 45 I J are eighty in number. liberal pensions to all honorably discharged direction of trade negotiations with the the party. Justice limni writes the of six months. The above prohibition GOING NORTH. A. >r. P. M. The Quakers are trying to establish a opinion. soldiers and sal ors of the late war, the pro- United S'.aii-s. Complete returns show can only be suspended in the case of NORTH MICHIGAN tection of American industry, reciprocity be- Leave GR'ND RAPIDS. 7 25 5 05 RAILWAY. branch church at Willie. tween all friendly nations, or fair trade, es- that the government lost 9 .seats in limited quantities intended for I he con- Ar've NEVVAYGO 8 52 6 32 In Stock bridge they won'l let you piny FOUL WEEDS. pecially with these nations on the American Ontario and that the liberals are in a fumption of the non-native population WHITE CLOUD 9 16 6 55 continent: reciprocity also between all majority of 8 in the province of Quebec. " BIG RAPIDS... 10 15i 8 05 card games of any kind. A Bulletin from the Agricultural College and imported under the regime and con BALDWIN 10 20 S 15 classes hi cur nation, Including a com- The result of the vote in the province The Manchester maBonic directory is of Value l» V rnnt munity of iiUrest which should exist ditions determined by each govern- P. M. is as follows: LUDINGTO.N", ( now ready for distribution. Bulletin No. ;; of the experimental between producer.-* and consumers, be- ment." To be fair, the slave article via. F.&P.M.R. K. f 12 2o 10 20 AbeAlber.ofSaline, has sold his livery station, botanical department, is tween manufactuvers and operatives, between Conservatives. Liberals. should be equally lenient. It should MANISTEE, ) common carrii':-* and shippers; a fair and Ontario 45 47 via. M.&E. R.R.; 12 20 10 00 business to A. Miller & Son. ready for publication. It contains a honest ballot; and lastly tho disfranchisement Quebec 88 83 except from its action those places where TR 12 35 10 35 j^The Congregational church at Chelsea description of and a remedy for six of New Brunswick. 13 3 slrveiy and the slavetrade "do not exist of every person oflVring or accepting bribes or Nova Scotia 1'. 6 has thirteen new members. our worst ivinls. viz.: Canada thistle, attempting lmj'.r >i wly to.influenco the ballot- Prince Edward Island •> 4 or have not l.een developed." But there Parlor Cars on all trains between Detroit and The Chelsea fife department expects red root, moth mullein, toad flax, rib ing." Manitoba 4 1 is a difference. The wicked Arabs want Grand Rapids. Rate, 25 cents for any distance. grass and narrow dock. While the bul- Northwest territories I 0 Free Chair Car between Grand Rapids and Man- to give an entertainment soon. KILLED BY THE CARS. British Columbia 5 0 slaves and all the seventeen Christian istee. Leave Grand Rapids 5:05 p. M. Thirty-four persons recently joined th« letin was being prepared Mr. Wheeler, nations like liquor and want to sell it. The •• Favorites " between Detroit, Grand Rap- S.outh Lyon Presbyterian church. of the botanical department, conceived Terrible Fato of an Ohio Fanner and HU Total ISO 93 In one week there was entered at Mad- ids and all points in Western and Northern M let- Government majority, 27. igan. The village of Grass Lake will erect the idea of sending a sample of seeds of Tiro Daughter*. eria $o,230,000 worth of liquors going to each of the above named weeds by LlHA, <>., March 7.—A terrible acci- WASHINGTON, March 7.—Secretary GEO. I). HAVEN, iix new street lamps in the spring. Blame said that he had nothing to Africa, and many vessels do not stop General Passenger Agent. glueing- them on the first page. If this dent occurred at Sharkey's crossing, there. The dark heather are good The ire-cutters at Whitmore Lake plan proves successful, and he has near this city, Friday evening1, by which say with regard to the Canadian elec- have fled to Lake George, farther north. tion, except that there seemed to be an absorbents of New England rum and every reason to believe it will, many Lyman Hyde, an old farmer, and his Yankee religion. It is said that nine- All the Chelsea churches have good other varieties of seed will be sent, and 23-year-old daughter J"udith lost impression in some quarters that choirs—at least, so eaitli the Standard. President Harrison's administration tenths of the liquors going to the Congo in the same manner; and this will their lives and Kineline, a IC-year- Valley are made within five miles of The Methodist Bunday school atSouth prove a wonderful aid to the farmer in old daughter, was fatally in- was interested in the election. "As a Lyon lias aii average attendance oi givinjr him a chance to compare and matter of fact," he said, "the adminis- Boston. So the liquor article had to be jured. The trio v. ere driving- toward drawn with great skill: it would not Go to John G. Hoover, of Chelsea, will erec; the more readily detect the foul stuff Lima and at the point na :. !. which is tration is utterly indifferent as to the a fine house on Orchard-st, next spring. among his seeds. result. None of the members of the put prohibition where there is nothing at the end of ;< :i a curve, to prohibit—if there is such a place,— Mrs. A. M. Chamberlain, of Webster, attc rat of a freight cabinet took any interest in the matter, Trill erect a $3,000 residence in the and cared less about it than Canadians and if you expressly provide that "non- A CLOSE CALL. train. T!,. I the fright- natives" can take in all they like' that spring. ened occupant ; of | became usually do about our elections." A Sleighing Party Nurrowly Kscapes LONDON, March 7.— The result of the is " cordial sympathy " and " protection MlGHIGAN f TRAINS LEAVE AW ARBOR Geo. Webster, a Chelsea tailor, has Drowning in ;i Michigan Lake. too bewildered to a: I :mpt to save them- to homeindustry." Christian conscience Going North 7:40 A.M. given up his business, for the reaEonthat selves. Canadian election is received with gen- " ThThe Niagara Falls Route." " 5:07 p. u it didn't pay. A dozen people had a narrow escape eral satisfaction. Tt is looked upon as and human pity ask the Christian powers Going South 112") A. M. from death near Boughton. A sleigh- " 9:10 P.M. 1 TWO EAEIE3 CREMATED. a triumph of British feeling and a to protect the heathen against the damn- A union meeting of the Patrons of In- ing party wii'. a little lake on pledge of attachment to the mother ing drink from Christian lands: they W. H. BENNETT, G. P. A , Toledo. dustry will be held at Sylvan Center to- their way to a concert when the horses Lett Alone by Their Mother They Climb R. S. GREENWOOD. Agent, Ann. Arbor. morrow evening. Ip Oa the took Movr. country. The St. James' (Gazette is ask a fish and get a serpent—in a fish took fright and dashed toward a large exultant, and winds up a leading Thomas Bahn, section foreman of the WEST MILTON, <>., March to.—Late skin. The show of prohibition is con- CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. hole where ice-cutting had been in editorial by declaring: "Canada is ceded, but absolute license is enacted Michigan Central at Ypsilanti, has been progre . Just before reaching the Saturday evening two little children—a made overseer at the Jackson prison. British still. Washington does not yet and all the powers firmly bound to pro- WHEELING AND LAKE ERIE water tln> horses swerved, overturning- boy and girl, aged 1 and 0 years—of Wil- rule over Ottawa." TRAINS AT ANN ARBOR. Fr. Considine, of Chelsea, will deliver liam ISrin ;> burned to death tect each other in unrestrained liquor the sleigh and throwing the occupants trade in iis own territory. "Ethiopia a lecture, next Sunday evening, on "Ire- out. A moment later the horses plunged in the absence of their parents. The Going East. Going West. land's Faith—Her faints and Heroes." mother having started a iiiv in the cook- STRUCK BY A TRAIN. stretches out her hands to God." We THE NEW THROUGH LINE into the water and were seen no more. fill one with bottles of whiskey^and the Mail* 4.42 p.m. 9.43 a.m. BETWEEN Scholars of the Saline high school Had not the sleigh upset all in the ing stove left the children by the fire and Awful mishap to (lie Family of William are practicing for "The Spirit of '90," a went to do the milking. The younger MclAughltn in Michigan. other with bibles. Whole villages, men, Day Expresv 5.29 p.m. 8.57 a.m. party would doubtl >ss have perished. women and children, full of'"American play which will be given in the near child climbed up on the stove hearth, LANSING, Mich.. March 10.—William North Shore Limited! 0 30 p.m. 10.19 a. m. TOLEDO future. his clothing became ignited, and his industry," forced upon them in payment AND Of Medical lScneiit. McLaughlin and his son were instantly Chicago Expresst 2.19 p m. Heck Bros', llouring mill, in Tecum- At last it has liven discovered that sister, in endeavoring to extinguish the killed and Mrs. McLaughlin fatally f>r labor and goods, howl, fight and B0WERST0N, flames, came in contact with them, her murder each other—Dealing even Ann N. Y. & Urn. Ext 0.45 p. m. seh, burned to the ground last week. the cranks who persist in starving injured by a Grand Trunk passenger STEUBEH7XLLE, The loss was $40,000, and the insurance themselves for certain periods in dime own apparel caught fire and both were train near Shaftsbury. The family were Arbor. The chiefs ask the missionaries: Night Express'* 6.05 a. m. $20,">00. horribly burned. They died shortly "Why did not you God men come before MARIETTA. museums will be of some benefit to arriving home from a Sunday visit to a Evening Express* 8.58 p. m. A Demorest medal contest will be medical science. It transpires that after. relative. They did not see the ap- the drink? The simple souls don't know Atlantic Express! 7.50 a. m held at the Chelsea town hall, Friday Wnilmeau, of Detroit, who recently com- American I in -Us on the Decrease. proaching train and drove fairly in that they were sent with the drink and THROUGH COACHES evening, March 1", under the auspices pleted his thirty-first dtiv. had a com- front of it. The train was going at a by the drink to sanctify the drink, and Pacific Expresst 10.30 p. m. of I. O. G. T. BOSTON, March 7.—The Boston Com- plication of diseases before he under- mercial Bulletin publishes statistical terrific speed. The engine struck the that the drink is baptized in Christian Grand Rapids Ex* 11.06 a. m. 5.55 p.m. A glass filled to the brim at night will took the fast that Leftgrowthsof abnor- articles based upon the agricultural rig between the wheels and threw it license, and that in Anglo-America, fill a hat to the brim in the morning.— mal tissue on his body. With the starv- into the air. Both father and son were the highest type of Christian civilization, * Daily except Sunday. Toledo & Marietta. department reports in which it is •* Daily except Saturday. Standard. Do you speak from experi- ing process, tbssc have all disappeared. shown that tlie total number of sheep dead when the train was stopped, and the government and almost everything THROUGH SLEEPERS ence or hearsay '.' t Daily. This star i has been made in the country to-day is 43,431,136, the mother ta:'. not recover. is run by the drink motor. 0. R. L C. BETWEEN' Frank Itane, of Whitmore Lake, at- by the phy k;;ms who have him in again-.i. : In 1890, and conse- tended the funeral . f General Sherman. Windfall of a Pauper. PITTSBURGH and CHICAGO, charge, bu( they am extrane- quently Hi'- rvool dip will be E,000,000 BAXTIMOBE, Md., March 10.—John So many troubles in marriage orig- He wa"oneof the escorts fmm the Ohio ous growtti • 'ill probably appear again. pound. Less than last year, when it was inate in the fact that[the man thinks the State University. Can-era Spear, an old inmate of Bay wife belongs to the husband, and the O. W. R0UGLK9 H. W. HAYES. Health in Jtloblput. 2TO,ooo,ooo pounds. View asylum, is one of the many who woman thinks the husband belongs to DAY COACHES BETWEEN Ho for temperance: Shad Suylandt will be benefited by the act of congress G. P. &T A. Chicaitii Ae't. Arm Arbor. recently kicked a four year-old s:eer to Reports to the state board of health Cyclone in Uissisoippi. the wife. by fifty-nine observers in different DtTBANT, Mis .. March 9.—News has providing foV a settlement of the TOLEDOand PITTSBURGH. death, because it refused to drink a bar- French spoliation claims, lie has been rel of cold water.—Munith correspond- parts of the state for the week ended reached here oi a cyclone which struck Via Akron. Cuyahoga Falls, Kent, Ravenna, ence Stockbridge Sun. February 38 indicated that measles, the region of Newport, Attain county, in Bay View for many years, the ill- Leavittsburg, \\arren, Nlles, Girard, YouDgs- \ cholera morbus and whooping cough Saturday morning. Information is luck having followed him soon after town, New Castle and Allegheny. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bissel, of Ver- V/neii Bab) - ,i£ u>'.:, we gaTd her Castoria increased, and membranous croup, in- meager, but it is learned that the cy- the close of w ar. Through* all this time The ONLY LINE running through mont, were guests at A. A. Wood's last flammation of the bowels, cerebro- clone made a clean sweep of houses, he clung to the papers that will now When she was a Cuild, she cried for Castoria week. They were on their way to Aus- barns and trees, and it is said two col- C/hen shu became Miss, she clung to Castoria. tralia, by way of San Francisco. A spinal meningitis, typhoid fever, bring him nearly 823,000. "BEAUTIFUL ZOAR." diphtheria and puerperal fever de- ored people—a woman and a boy—were Wht. -he had Children, she gave them Castoria. long journey.—Saline Observer. killed. Rather Itisky Treatment. •*"»" A.G.BLAIR, JA3 M. HALL, creased in area of prevalence. Diph- PARIS, March 10.—The Figaro asserts Traffic Manager. Grn Pass. Agent. The young man Gunn, who was ar- theria was reported at twenty-nine rested a short time ago for stealing an Expensive Pralria Chicken*. that four deaths have, occurred within places, scarlet fever at forty-six, typhoid five days as a result of the transfusion overcoat, is wanted in Illinois forstealing fever at fifteen and measles at YAXKTON, S. I).. March !).—William a quantity of shoes.—Chelsea Standard. Staughter has been arrested at Vermil- of blood according to the method of Dr. The men are not so powerful, after all. Well, doesn't the world owe everybody thirty-five plaei Bernheim. The Figaro declares that Every year they flglu Christmas as hard lion for having in his possession nine- as they can, bin the women and chil- a living? William r. Well* Dead. teen barrels of prairie chickens. The the Bernheim treatment is more dan- gerous than treatment by the Koch dren have their way about it just the The Stockbridge Patrons of Industry William P. Wells, a distinguished penalty is a tine of 810 for each bird, same. are considering the advisability of erect- Michigan lawyer, dropped dead in the and, as there are 3,000 of them, they method. Dr. Bernheim, however, main- tains that he had had success in eighty ing a co-operative elevator. They pro- county court at Detroit just after he will prove expensive. To The Pacific < oust. UWACQtTAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAMT pose to issue shares of $25 each, no one cases of tuberculosis. had finished an argument. He was A Testimonial to Iilainc. Goto California viathe through lines MUCH VALUABLE INPORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF person being allowed to take more than collector of customs under President of the Burlington Route, from Chi- one share. WASHINGTON, March 9.—The whole- A Terrible IVvi-^e. Johnson: was chairman of the general sale merchants ami exporters of New NEW YOKK, March in.—A mob of cago or St. Louis to Denver, and thence Canton people expect that the Ann council of the A merican Bar associa- York city, irrespective of party, have Tolish Hebrews partially destroyed the over the new broad gauge, through car Arbor and Ypsilanti street railway will tion; was profes-oi- ()f law in the uni- lines of the Denver and Kio Grande or presented Secretary Iilaine a testimo- house and stock of Herman Ureen- Colorado Midland Railways, via Lead- be extended to their village and are be- versity of Michigan, and a leading nial of their appreciation of his efforts baum, a cloakinuker of Jamaica, L. I., coming very happy over the prospect. democrat, lie had appeared in all the ville, Glenwood Springs and Salt Lake, One farmer has already given part of the In favor of reciprocity with Brazil. beat him and his wife, and fatally —through interesting cities and unsur- great Michigan cases and practiced for burned his 4-year-old son with oil of right-of-way. many years before the federal supreme Population of Mittsouri. passed scenery. Dining car.- all the vitriol Monday because they heard he way- o The largest single clover seed ever de- court, lie was born at St. Albans, Vt, WASHBTGTOH, March 7.—The census was employing non-union work people. livered in Stockbridge was sold to Isbell 1831. bureau has announced the population & Co., recently, weighed fourteen pounds of the state of Missouri by races as fol- Railway Wreck in Nebraska. and cost ninety-eight cents. It was a lows: Whites, 2,534,468; colored, 154,- OXFOKD, Neb., March 10.—A Burling- The direct tax bill passed by congress stone.—Chelsea Standard. Fie on this 131; Indians, li;s: Japanese. 4: Chinese, ton & Missouri freight tram broke in G. H. WILD, world of shams. gives Michigan I: !6,198. 413; total. 2,079,184. two going down a steep grade 10 miles John Canfield, a man of mil lions, gives Chelsea evidently proposes to try an- Bftnerp Starve to Death. east of here and the two .sections col- Manist J40 acres for park purposes, lided. Swanson, the engineer, A-as in- MERCHANT TAILOR other fair, the coming season. Better PHILADELPHIA, March 9.—Hannah Is showing the largest stot.:; of join hands with the old fai rs of t he county and will don,I',.' B big site to any loca- stantly killed and fifteen cars were tion-seeking factory. Williams, aged TO. ami her .son David, and not only help make them better but aged :!•;. wen- found dead in their house knocked into splinters. FALI* GOOD.?. save some good money.—Saline Observ- Little G 'ge Chase, oi Clare, tied his in this city. They were misers, worth He bus the finest er. Good advice. sled to the rear end of a passenger train Profits <>f the Bngar Trust. S75,000, anrl had starved themselves to NEW YOJ:K. .March 10.—In the sugar In Ann Arbor. John Smith, the shoemaker in the the other day &nd boarded the sled for death. a ride. He was killed. trust investigation Monday an account- Examine G. H. Wild's Etock ot Burg building, was found sick and alone Hal] Hatter Burned. ant testified that the trust had made in his old shop, and suffering for care Frank Peterson, of Dollar Bay, was a profit of $11,900,000, of which 10 per and proper nourishment. Medical aid killed by a tailing-chimney during the ALBANY. X. Y.. March 10.— Eighteen English Dress Suitingsup sacks of letters and thirty-five sacks of cent, had been paid to stockholders, and was produced and charitable ones are burning of T >ney house at that tlie rest is held by the constituent All the latest Novelties can be seen at aiding him, but he is in a critical con- that place. The money loss ua-. *;,000. newspapers bound west in a baggage >'•>. 2 «ii>iiinjliir Hi,, Ifeaf MHIII. dition.—Saline Observer. car on the New York Central road companies. THE CHICAGO, ROCK 8SLAHD & PACIFIC RAILWAY, At Kalamazoo an electric street rail- were burned near Cranesville yester- Including- main lines, branctes and extensions East and West of the way eomp:. i\ has bsen organized. Clothing Lookout jit Rochester. Missouri River. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Many and various are the ways of re- day. Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock Island, in IL-LINOIS—Davenport, Muscatine, cording a birth. Says the Oakland Ex- Joseph Rorr, aged S3 years, an old ROCHESTER, N. V., March 9.—The Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Des Moines, Winterset, Audubon, Harlan and Council celsior: South Lyon has long wanted a and respected resident of Pineonning, Census of Texas. clothing manufacturers of Rochester, Bluffs, in IOWA—Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA-Watertown the most promising branch of industry and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA—Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in miller located in our midst, we now died suddenly after an illness of one day. WASHINGTON, March 9.—The census MISSOURI—Omaha, Fairbury and Nelson, in NEBRASKA—Horton, Topeka, hasten to report our success. He arrived office announces the population of here, entered on a lockout at noon Sat- Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, in Kansas—Pond Creek, Monday evening, is now making his Two new grist mills will go up at urday. If not settled soon 20,000 peo- Hennessey, Kingfisher, El Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY—and Denver! Marlette in the spring. Texas by race's as follows: Whites, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars to home with Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller." 1,741,190; colored, 493,887; Indians, 766; ple will be affected. and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson and Dodge City, and Palace Sleep- Eight of the men employed at the log Chinese, ViT; Japanese. 8; total, 3,238,- ing Cars between Chicago, Wichita and Hutchinson. Traverses new and "Old Spot," of Superior, is no more. camp of E. K". Potter A Sons in Alcona Death of a Southern ISanker. vast areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of At the time of his death he was thirty- 532. MONTGOMKKV. Ala., March 10.—Josiah intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and county were more or less seriously in- A southwest of Chicago, and Pacifio and trans-oceanic Seaports. nine years old. He was an old veteran, jured in a runaway accident. Fate of Tiro Misers. Morris, the richest banker in Alabama, The LBrscKt* Fanteat and FlncHt'In the World. having been captured by Capt. Quacken- Passeutff r iu-eomotintinns unexcelled. A fall of rock in the bottom of Tama- PHILADELPHIA, March 10.—Hannah died Monday of heart disease. He was bush, from a confederate soldier. Al- Williams, aged 70, arid her son David, MEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, though he was only a horse he was buried rack .hinior mine at Red Jacket killed largely instrumental in building up Bir- CIRCASSIA. Feb. 21. I ETHIOPIA, March 14 Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, wanned by steam from with military honors, and the stars and Charles Mavorain. He was a single aged S3, were found dead in their house mingham and developing the resources ANCH0RIA,March7. | DEvONIA, " 21 the locomotive, well ventilated, and free from dust. Through Coaches, in this city. They were misers worth of this section. Pullman Sleepers, and Dining Cars daily between Chicago, Des Moinea, strpes now float over his grave. man, 20 years old. NEW YORK, GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES. Council Bluffs and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Cars between Chi- 875,000, and had starved themselves to CALEDONIA Eec. 10. | ITALIA, Dec. 10. cago and Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, via St. Joseph, or Kansas Last year at this time eggs were worth The bill to establish an Indian school, death. A M earner Founders. City and Topeka. Splendid Dining Hotels (furnishing meals at seasonable to cost S3S,000, in Isabella county, has SKATTI.K, Wash., March 10.—It is CALIFORNIA, Dec. 27. 5>°*uS5ASSS,tLof Missouri River. California Excursions daily, with CHOICE 12 cents, butter 14, potatoes 25, oats 22, Over a Century Old. SALOON, SECOND-GLASS AND STEERAGE corn 22, and wheat 71 cents. Compare been signed by President Harrison and rumored here that the steamer Buckeye OF Fan ROUTES to and from Salt Lake, Ogden, Portland, Los Angeles and San it is a law. MAKTINSVII.LI:. Ind., March 10.—Mrs. rates on lowest terms to ami from the p-im-inle J ci8co. The DIRECT LINE to and from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Garden theee prices with quotations this week. went down in the sound between Ed- SCOTCHcu . ENGUSH, IRISH AND Att C0RT1HENTAL POIHTS. of the Gods, the Mountain Cities, Mining Camps, Sanitariums, and Scenic Chelsea Standard. The prices last week CharlevoiN has offered the West Mich- Mary Bell died at her home in Grove- monds and Apple Tree cove with Excursioithe thno TicketPictu s n-.iurcil.miiUf available to return by Grandeurs of Colorado. in Chelsea were as follows: Eggs, 15 igan road 135,000 to extend its line from land last night, aged 108. Her young- twenty passengers Sunday night. ith th Pit Clyde & North ot Ireland, or cents; butter, 13('. The roads are drifted OKOI.OXA, Miss., March 10.—Reports the smoker. full, street ,,.;-, are completely block- 32 E. HURON STREET The train was entirely new, the cars 1HE FIGURE "O." just received show that great damage aded, and business is generally sus- Is a good place to get repairs done by has been done throughout the country not having- been in service quite a skillful mechanics such as The figure 9 in our dates will raako a long f-tcj pendeJ. All trains are late. by the floods of Saturday and Sunday. month. The loss to the company, in- WlSTKRSET, la. March 9.—Twelve No man or woman now living will ever date : cluding death and accident claims, will Carpentering. Furniture, Gasoline Stoves document without usiiifr the figure. 9. It standi At Lexington. Miss., the storm was inches of snow fell here Saturday in the third place, in 1890. whore it will remain tet the most destructive ever known in not fall short of 8100,000. An unusually night. Immense drifts iiil the roads BICYCLES, SAWS FILED, etc. years and then move up to second place in 1900 that community. The town is almost small number of passengers were and travel is almost impossible. aboard the train, and this accounts Also a full line of where it will rest for one hundred years. entirely cut oft' from all communica- There ir another "9" which haft also oome to tion with the outside world. The Illi- for the small los:s of life. The people MURDERED HER DAUGHTERS. in the sleepers were not injured, but HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the re. • • ! nois Central bridge 1 mile east of that After Cutting Their Throats Mrs. f'.clknup that it has already moved up to first place, v. hen town is entirely tie troyed, so that had to make their way for a mile Commits Suicid*-. through the terrible storm to shelter New and Second Hand. it will permanently remain. It- is called (!•• trains cannot com-, and the loss is MILAN. Tenn., March 9. Mrs. Sarah 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma- Incalculable. Th>- track U washed out without their shoes or much clothing. It is the place to get a good bargain. Belknap, at Harden. I lendei-son county, The *'lTo. 9'' was endorsed for first place Ir. : ;• in many places. Saturday evening Friday night crept into the sleeping- experts of Europe at the Paris F..\position of ISci Winnie Bray, a younjf colored school CRIMINALS HANGED. J. S. MANN, where, after a severecontest with the leading ran room of her two daughters, Mary and chines of the world, it was awarded tin- teacher living near here, while stand- Two Men Knil Their Lives on the (iallowg Ella, and cut their throats and then cut Proprietor. Grand Prize given to family sewing machine ing on her gallery viewing the storm on Friday. her own. The tragedy was not dis- EVERY WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF- others ca exhibit liaving recived lower awurdj was struck by lightning and in- BOONVII.I.K. Mo.. March 7. — John covered until Saturday morning. A THAT CAN BE RELIED ON of gold medals, etc. The French Govsrmnenl stantlj' killed. Bridges, both wood- Oscar Turlington was hanged here physician was immediately summoned C. H. MILLEN'S also recognized its superiority by thedecoration ^( en and iron, were washed away, BE UP Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, Presidentof the cornpi n y Friday for the murder of Sheriff Cran- and the woman revived for a short ]>Jot to Stpllt! with the Cross of the Legion oi Honor. and roads were washed into gullies mer of Cooper county. Turlington's time, but finally expired, giving no TO The "No. 9" is not an old machine imiro ii in many places, rendering them impas- neck was broken. reason for her terrible act. The chil- I>rpended and the land that speare Reeves, alias Jacob Sharkev BEARS THIS MARK. .No. 67 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, est advance in sewing machine mecnanlsm of : I o hal formerly been plowed is badly age. Those who buy it can rest assured, there (colored), was hanged Friday for EVILS DOERS PUNISHED. fore, of having the very latest and best. washed, delaying planting two or three felonious assault committed upon little weeks. Fences along the creeks are The Wreekers of the Bank of Ameriea Oldest agency in the city. Established nearly Grace Clark, a white girl of 11 years. Sent to the Penitentiary* TRADE half a century, and representing over fiftymil - completely gone. Farmers are greatly near New Castle, o* Sunday. Septem- lion of assests. discouraged at the outlook. PHILADELPHIA, March 9. -George F. Home Ins. Co., of N. Y $8,931,160 ber 28. 1S90. Work and James S. Dnngan, the con- Continental 5,217,7,4 A terrible storm passed within 8 Niagara 2,490,654 Salvador's New President* victed wreckers of the bank of America ('iirard.of'Pa 1,482,899 miles of Brandon. Miss., late Sunday SAX SALVADOB, March T.—The na- and the American Life Insurance Co., Oriental, of Hartford - 1.805,06?, night, carrying destruction in its path. Commercial Union Ins. Co., of London..liS,689,2i tional congress, which has been in have been sentenced by Judge Ar- Liverpool, London & Globe Ins. Co 18,786,094 Every house of Senator Donald's place session since February 1, has verified nold to four and three years respec- was blown away and he and his wife tively in the eastern penitentiary. MARK* Loses Liberally Adjusted and Promptly Paid. the returns of the presidental elections seriously injured. The splendid resi- and has ratified the election of (Jen. Louis E. 1'feffer, the president of the O. H. MILLEN. dence of David L. Wilson, near Bran- Carlos Ezata as president of Salvador, wrecked bank, who pleaded guilty NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENV. don, together with every building, with Gen. Antony Ezata, his brother, and turned state's evidence, was sen- including cotton gin, barn and tenant as vice president. This choice was tenced to two years in the same institu- THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF houses, was blown away, leaving ratified by acclamation, and great en- tion. Henry Richards, only the floors and foundations. Mrs. thusiasm prevailed throughout the COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Wilson and her invalid son were car- Sea Post (>ilii<-s to Re Established. Dealer in all kinds of HARD capital as soon as the result was made WASHINGTON, March tl.—A new feat ried with the bed upon which they public. "WOOD, LUMBER, FENCE were sleeping out into the front yard ure of the postal service will go into POSTS, MAPLE FLOOR- and completely covered by timbers and Coneesslons to the Laborers. operation April 1 next, when sea post ING, etc., also debris. They were severely bruised and CHICAGO, March 7.—Eight hours will offices will be established on the Ger- constitute a day's work for all labor WM. AHNOLD.Watch-Maker and Jeweler, had to remain out in the pouring rain man steamers plying between New- all night. employed in the construction of world's York and Hamburg and Bremen. Each 36 M.&I1T STHZBT, COLUMBUS, Miss.. March 10.—This fair buildings, and a system of arbitra- ship will carry one American and one city is now entirely surrounded by tion to include all cases of disputes be- German clerk, who will distribute as Has received a new line of Non-Magnetic Gold and WHEELER & WILSON BTFG CO., water. The lowlands on the east side tween employers and employes will be closely as possible all letters and And all kinds of Firewood. 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago are covered with water for some dis- established. These two propositions postal cards on shipboard. It isSilver Watches for exact service ; also the latest in tance, and there has been consid- the world's fair directory Friday night expected that a great saying in Elgin and Waltham Gold Watches, 0 and 1 size, Prices as Low as Anv Dealer Sold by M. STABLER, erable loss of cattle, many peo- by a vote of 39 to •} decide'd should be time will be made in the delivery in the Citv. II w. Washlngton-st. ple having abandoned their homes made a part of future world's fair build- of mail matter, not only at the Ameri- the smallest American Watches made; also the and come here for shelter The ing contracts. can and German ports but inland as AGENT FOR THE "newest in Oxidized and Bright Silver Jewelry." Tombigbee river is higher than The Population Verified. well. in many years, and still rising at the WASHINGTON', March 9.—The first Memorial Services tor Ueeeher. 5BAMPIQK BINDERS AND MOWERS, rate of 2 inches an hour. At Aber- fully revised, accurate official showing BROOKLYN, X. Y.. March9—A special No. 9 Detroit St., •• Ann Arbor, Mich. deen the Tombigbee river is b miles of the population of the United States memcrial service was held by the Sun- THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK. wide and rising half an inch an hour. has just been concluded at the census day school of Plymouth church Sunday Organized 1800, under the General Banking Law of this State. All farmers who reside on the lowlands bureau. The verified population of the in commemoration of Henry Ward LUMBER! have been driven from their homes and United States in 1890 is shown to be Beecher. After an elaborate musical taken refuge in the hills. 69,623,250. Total population of Illinois programme and a prayer by Rev. Ly- Capital, (50,000. 'Surplus, Total Assets, $661,186. PICKKNS. .Miss.. March 10.—This place is given at 3,836,851; Chicago by wards. man Abbott. Superintendent Shearman has been isolated since last Saturday, 1,099,850. made an address, relating incidents in Business Men, Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and other persons will tim! LUMBER! when the last train passed north. Con- the life of the great preacl this Bank a tinued rains since Thursday night have Died to Save Ills Brother. raised the water in l!i.^' Black river BlADISG, Pa., March 9.—A sad 1.it tie Sunshine in London. Safe and Convenient LUMBER! higher than ever known, and it is still drowning accident took place here Sat- LONDON, March 10.—During the Place at which to make Deposits and do Businee. A pamphlet of information and ab- urday night. John Sellers, aged 6, INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS stract of the laws, sbowiiiR How to rising rapidly. It is up to the floor of the month of December last the sun did not you contemplate building call at Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade bridge. All the other bridges in fell into the Schuylkill canal, and his shine here one day. During the entire of $1 00 and upwards, acccrdinj? to the rules of the bank, and interest Marks, Copyrights, sent free. brother Samuel, aged 8, jumped in to compounded semi-annually. .» MUNN &. CO. the county are gone and communica- year of 1890, out of a possible 4.4.")0 tion cut off. The Illinois Central rail- save him. When the bodies were hours when the sun should or might Money to Loan in Sums of $25 to $5,000. pulled out Samuel was dead and his FBRDON road track Is lifted bodily from its bed have been visible, it was visible only SECURED BY UNINCUMBEEED REAL KSTATK AND 0TI1 KB 800D SICtOMTJI and deposited in the ditch for miles young brother was revived with diffi- 1,092 hours, and these were mainly in DIRECTORS: —Christian Mack, W. W. Wines, W. . Harriman, below and above here and the embank- culty. the afternoons. William Double, David Rinsey, Daniel Hiscock, W. B. Smith and L Gru- ment swept away. Incalculable dam- A Boy's Terrible Fate, ner. age has been done by the water. BOOXK, la., March 10.—Owen South- THE MARKETS. OFFICERS: — Christian Mack, President; W. D. Harriman, Vice- President; O. E. Hiscock, Cashier. worth, the 13-year-old son of ex-Mayor NEW YO»K. March 10. A Blizzard in England. Southworth, of this city, was caught LIVE STOCK-Cattle »1 50 @ 5 60 Lfl LONDON, March 10.—A terrible blizzard by his arm between two fast-revolving Sheep 5 00 (a 8 37H Corner Fourth and Depot Sts., at d IIo^-s 3 40 68X Stocks, bonds and mortgages etc 255,234 95 BurplusFund „ 100,000 00 LUMBEE off the coast. The loss of live stock is Ungraded Mixed »mi& 69)4 Overdrafts. -'.461 76 Undivided Profits. 17,887 08 Killed 000 Natives. also reported to be heavy. Hundreds OATS-MIxed Western 54 & 57 Dividends unpaid 564 00 We manufacture our own Lumbf-1 PARIS, March 9.—The French Senegal RYE—Western 80 & 84 Due from banks in reserve cities 93,794 C9 Commercial deposits 154,945 62 and guarantee of sheep and lambs have perished in expedition has won another victory on PORK—Mess, New 10 50 ©1185 Due from School District No. 1, A. A.... 3,827 49 Savingi deposits 362,750 5« the storm. A snowstorm has been LARD—Western Steam B 07'/S@ 6 10 Bills in transit 3,3-53 30 Due to banks and bankers 128 25 the river with native troops and French BUTTER-Western Creamery. -M & 35 Certificates of deposit 19,853 03 VERY LOW PRICES'. raging in Scotland and the north of officers. The natives were beaten with CHICAGO. Furniture and fixtures 1,930 85 BEEVES-Shippiug Steers.... J3 30 @ 5 65 Current expenses and taxes paid 115 64 II 736,128 54 **-«i ve as a call nnd we will mak»• 11 England for a week past. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, 88. co your Interest, an oar lnrge and welt a loss of 000 killed and wounded, in- Cows 1 50 @ 3 85 Checks and cash items 325 78 graded «loik full}xiislnliiH our iw»r>. Stockers a 25 @ 3 75 I, CIIAS. E. I nscocK, Cashier of the above named Resigned. cluding their chief. The French lost Nickels and pennies 90 84 Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- tlOD. Feeders 2 80 @ 3 75 Gold - 15,000 00 WASHINGTON-, March 10.—Quite a flur- seven killed and many wounded. Butchers'Steers 3 00 U 3 50 ment is true, to the best of my knowledge and JAHEN Ttll.KKKT. Prop. Silver 1,600 00 ry has been caused at the treasury de- Bulls 150 @ 3 00 U. S. and National Bank iiotee 14,024 00 belief. CHAS. K HISCOCK, Cashier. T.J. KKECH.Snpt. partment by the announcement of the They Are After I'unds. HOGS-Llve 3 85 @ 3 75 CORRKOT — AlBt: CHRISTiAV MACK, DAV:1' CIS- 1 LONDON, March 10.—Messrs. .lames J. SHEEP 4 35 @ 5 90 I 736,128 54 >'L nh\>\A * •* resignation of John G. MacGregor, BUTTER—Creamery 25 © 35 SEY, WM D. HABRIMAN, uirectoi-, chief of the customs division, which is O'Kelly, John O'Connor, Henry Harri- Good to Choice Dairy 20 @ 28 Subscribed and sworn to Dcstoic me, iLi» 24t day o* May 1890. I Wo L. DOUGLAS one of the most important subordinate son and John Redmond, Irish members Eggs—Fresh 15S4® 18 HENRY J. MANN. Notary Fubllc •'"*l "th('r special- of parliament, sailed from Queenstown BROOM CORN— . 6 .A-JSTD 8 tli-s fur (Ji-ntlemen, positions in the treasury department. Hurl 2U@ b V l.a.ll.-s.i-u-.arew.-ir- MacGregor has held the position since for this country Sunday to solicit funds Self-worliing 3 in 4 ranted, and so stamped on bottom. Address to carry on the I'.unell campaign in BamsiKfd 1 Washington Street, Ann Arbo>, W. 1... DOUGLiAB, llroekion, Muss. SoldbJ 183.5 and is an extremely valuable man. POTATOES (per Ira.) 90 -66 1 10 Ireland. H U REINIIARItT A CO. PORK—Mesa 9 70 (it, 9 75 Ann Arbor Engine and Boiler forks. Michigan. StrUce of BUnen Ended* L.AKD—Steam ft 72J4® 5 75 Three .Men Softlded. FLOUR—Spring Patents I 00 @ 4 90 MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Save always on hand a complete Stock of ever* PITT8BUB6H, Pa.. March 10.—Six PATRIOT, Ind., March 9.—The drum- Winter Patents 4 60 65 5 00 thing In Mia thousand miners in the four coal pools head of the steamer Buckeye State ex- Bakers 3 30 Hubcr Engine and Thresher. Wonderful Remedy the spring. bert, of the Creek nation, has sentenced Fencing 13 IX) @16 00 Sam Logan to be shot at Checkotah, l.atli. Dry 2 fiO ©2 70 Teas, Coffees and Sugars That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD in Mrs. Leslie's Plan. Shingles 2 00 (« -' 60 FOR SALc I. T., March 30 next, for the murder of ST. LOUIS. AND All prime Articles bought for Cash and can sell the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, NEW YORK, March 10.- Mrs. Frank Joe Mclntosh. OATTLS-Steors $3 90 @ 5 20 at low figures. Our frequent large invoices of Leslie will make a new will on Wednes- Stockers and Feeders 'i H (<<. :! 50 Teas is a sure sign that we give bargains in and BRONCHITIS. day by which the bulk of her fortune A QfatVt Terrible Crime. HOGS—Fair to Choice Heavy.. 3 55 © 3 70 Mixed Grades 3 30 @ 3 55 tH SOUTHERN ILLINOIS. Price 81.00. Pint Bottles amounting to at least S000.OOO will be ROCHESTER, N. Y., March 9.—Lena -" ;O TO THE FAKWEST, but come here where you can buy farms that will produce moM QUALITY AND PRICE. SHEEP 4 20 @ 5 50 , IL'I .(.rou-arKlBive you greateBtprotltabl«reBUll« in the ben markets in the world, and wberethe For Sale by leading Druggists. left in trust for the establishment of a Cunningham, of this city, threw vitriol OMAHA. lino Jh iowcon'pVrat velv ch.>»p are con-tantly and rapidly Increa.ing In value. Nearly aM uu- We roast our own coffees every week, always PREPARED ONLY BY great institution for the instruction of into the face of her sleeping sister and CATTLE-Prime 13 90 © 4 65 ,d wuii flue coafa^much of It rich in mineral product.. Addreae for full information iresh and good. Our bakery turns out the very was terribly burned. Jealousy prompt- Fancy 4 55 ••<• ><'"r. doubt will receive, the hearty support of ing. Mrs. Stannprd, our district super- our citizens: intendent, and Mrs. Warner, one of the tm-Fifteen Ctids per Year additional to Sub- No provision has ever been made in leading members of the Ypsilanti W. THE NOBBY SPRING HATS! iimlliii i"rnfifif • of ivaehtenaw County. the , as in sev-C. T. U., were with us and entered into jryto €e»tr Athlitiwiai to Fort/an eom eral leading Universities in this country, the discussions of the afternoon. Mrs. The Best Line of Neckwear in the City. for a department of publication. In Stannard expressed herself as greatly WHIMS, infill I THURSDAY, MAKCH 12, 1891. times past several enterprising publish- pleased with our rapidly increasing ers of Ann Arbor, recognizing the need numbers and general prosperity. -DEALEES IIsT of such a department, have made unsuc- B. & W. COLLARS and CUFFS. UTVBUUI HTOMIltATIOJW. cessful attempts to establish a publish- A. J. Gordon,of Boston, in his Bible ing house which would be to Annreadings at Mr. Moody's Bible Institute Pot Justice of the Supreme Court. Arbor what the Clarendon Tress is to CLOTHIN-Q, JOEERT M. MONTGOMERY, of Grand Rapids. in Chicago, recently said, "If we cannot A Complete Line of Samples of SHIRTS, from which you can. Oxford or the Riverside Press to Har-put away an evil it is even then our duty For Regents of the University, vard. The attempts have in each case have Made to Order, and >JHKBY HOWARD, of Port Huron, to testify against it. Not success, but failed for want of proper support from fidelity, is commended. Christ will not II). FETES N. COOK, of Shiawassee County. the professors of the University, who Hats, Caps, Men's Furnishings, Trunks were, from time to time, having books say , 'Well done, good and successful SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! published. Within the past year, liow- servant,' but "Well done, good and WAGES IN AMERICA. Bver, a similar enterprise has been faithful servant.' The great need of the ZB-A-Q-S. started here which gives indication of age is men and women who will be un- success. This time it is the Register compromising in their testimony for Everything in the ARE NOT YET A3 HIGH AS Publishing Company which has under- truth and against error." THEY SHOULD BE. taken the project. The press will be known as "The Inland Press," a happy Mrs. Bloomfield Moore, of California, and suggestive name. has sent $1,000 to Mrs. Lucinda H. GENTS' FURNISHING LINE! Everybody Invited. Remember the place, HANGSTERFER BLOCK, I TU«y Kxceed by Far the Wilgrk in Although the enterprise was only Stone, of Kalamazoo, Mich., to assist in corner MAIN and WASHINGTON Streets. • .U..T Country VThmi Will Make started this year, it has already pub- establishing in Michigan University the •Hm Still Hither Hprf? More Indns- lished several works and has in press professorship for women. — Union H. L. FERGUSON, Mill Do It. two others. Thus far the following Signal. books have been issued: "Outlines of . WADHAMS, KENNEDY & REULE. is no reason whatever why every a Critical Theory of Ethics," by John Josiah W. Leeds says: "The cure of 32 South State-St, J^nn Arbor. the United Stoic* should not be Dewey. "The Principles of Style: Top- the existing wrongs in our relation to pay such rates of wages and ics and References, with a Prefatory Es- toward the red men rests not now in for commodities as shall say," by F. N. Scott. "Aesthetics: Its the transfer of responsibility from one Problems ami Literature," by F. N.Scott, department tr> another, but in giving an TIEUE # salt from the free and nn- extra good look at the Golden Rule, Ptl competition of nil our own "Paragraph-Writing: With Appendices on Newspaper 'Style' and Proof-Kead- and in taking heed to the pertinent ADAMS' BAZAAE= ing," by F. N. Scott, " One Hundred Sug- maxim of Penn, 'It were miserable in- Wbeti trade between ;i people is per- gestions to Shorthand Students," by S. deed for us to fall under the just censure %etly free, as in this country, there can- A. Moran. There are in press two math- of the poor Indian conscience, while we ARBOR,.- -mt. on the average and in the long run. ematical works, which will be published make profession of things so far trans- fi»bi<:i.< c wages paid to those employed in a few month. They are, "The Mathe- cending.' Is there not in the abo-e SAME OLD STORY i industry than to those in another. niatica 1 Theories of Planetary Motions," food for reflection lor all of us who sever any one industry gives indi- by Dr. Dziobek, of Germany.. This edi- make profession of great and good that the compensation paid to tion is a translation by M.W. Harrington. things, when we remember the liquor IBTJT t engaged in it is on the average The other work is a translation of Dr. traffic, the labor problem, and other er than the compensation paid in Netto's, "The Theory of Substitutions blights upon our fair land?" ier occupations, the industry paying and its Applications to Algebra," by F. N. Cole. In addition there are in prepa- WOSAH'S CHARITABLE UKIOX. WORTH REPEATING! t higher compensation is invaded by ration "A General Chemistry," by Paul from the occupation paying less, C. Freer; "Fundamental Principles of Annual Meeting;, Election of Oflicers, -House-Furnishing-:-Goods!- I Ylins wages constantly tend to an Musical Science," by A. A. Stanley; a Report or Secrelary, Treasurer's Re" This invasion may con- '• System of Harmony " and " Book of port, and Miscellaneous Matters. CHINA, LAMPS, NOTIONS, ETC. tfane to a point at which, by the over- Music," by the same author; the " Plan- •fccfcuig of the labor market in theisphere," by M.W. Harrington; "Loga- The annual meeting of the Woman's Jhtored industry, wages may finally de-rithmic Tables," by W. J. Hussey, and Charitable Union was held at Harris Y ES> We are aware we talked to you about «Kw to a point lower than the average " Practical Astronomy," by W.W. Camp- hall on Thursday, March 5, and the fol- «£m prevailing in other industries. bell. The books thus far published re- lowing officers for the ensuing year were Gold-band Dinner Sets, 100 pieces 810 50 Under the Democratic policy, if wages flect credit upon the new enterprise. elected: President, Mrs. C. A. Jaycox; Brown Decorated Dinner Sets, 100 pieces 10 50 Dress Goods last week, and the large number of in Europe our industries stand in vice-president, Mrs. Phoebfi Steele; sec- Decorated Tea Sets, 56 pieces 4 25 of destruction. On the other A Unique but Reasonable retary, Mrs. W. J Booth; treasurer, Mrs. . while professing to be the special Decorated Chamber Sets, 10 pieces 2 75 EDITOR REGISTER: A good deal has Philip Bach; executive board—Mrs. J. dresses purchased of us told very plainly that ft the workingman, the Demo- M. Wheeler, Mrs. M. B. Gilbert, Mrs. Fine Porcelain Dinner Sets $16.00, $18.00, 25 00 party would set on foot a policy been said recently, in our city, about saloons, and about a first-class hotel. B. Day, Mrs. Jerome Knowlton, Mr.=. Dr. French China, Plain and Decorated. i would render impossible any in- Prescott, Mrs. J. T. Sunderland. our advertisement had been read. No such (in the wages of our own people. The argument has been against the The secretary in her report says of the X tariff wall should be erected so higli former and for the latter, but no one has union: " During the past year our ward FINF ASSORTMENT of Lamps, Stationery, Dolls, Toys, Notion?, Ho- Wmi no possible reduction of wages in seemed to think that the ^question of committees, who personally visit and combination of STYLISH DRESS GOODS and mod- JfcK>(H- would enable the foreign manu- either is in any way related to theaid the destitute, made and received siery, Glassware, Tinware, etc. Sktnrer to scale it. It should be so high other. While visiting a town of about 821 visits, gave assistance to families 123 Baby Carriages, Express Wagons, Carts, etc., at Lowest Prices. ttit absolutely nothing but the cotnpe- times, distributed second hand clothing Wtinn of our own workmen with one 2,500 inhabitants recently, the writer valued at $177.40, and new clothing to erate prices have ever been attempted in Ann MsWdiT would fix wages in this country. was surprised to see, among other evi- the amount of $44.40. There has been 13 South Main Street. dences of thrift, including waterworks much sickness and a number of deaths "Wkat is competition enough among '£),- among Ihe beneficiaries of our society, flH.001) workers. The people in this electric lights, paved main street, and ami calls for aid have been frequent. Arbor. ••nicr) are entitled to siuii wages as re- magnificent school bu Mings, three Suitable food fur the Mi-k, bedding and latt from the unrestricted competition handsome brick, well-appointed hotels, clothing for the destitute and dyin/, nd rdiabU Pill for lale. Jacobs & Co., Blitz & Langsdorf; also Jles, ask Drugirist Tor Ckichettcr t Englieh Diamond Brand in Ked and Gold metallic your Dress Goods elsewhere? If so, do yourself labor should result from the slightly inferior to the others), and the boxes scaled with blaeribboo. Take no other kind. Rffute Substitution! and Imitation!. the Presbyterian and Congregational All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are danceron* connterfelU. At Druggists, or KBi. es icted competition of our owndrug stores. Your recent suggestion to Sunday Schools, the Union Thanksgiv- 4r. in stampi fur particulars, testimonials, and "Relief for Ladle*,* in letter, by rrtara Mali. •pmBfti'\ and the American laborer as yet 10,000 Testimonials. Same Paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., MadJuon ~ tax the saloons $1,000 for license may ing collection, and St. Andrew's church Sold bj all Local Vnnl.li. and us the favor of a call before making your •jfcos aot get his full share of the prod- lessen their number, but may not help offering. We thank the following so- .-«te Wages are not yet what they the hotel project. The plan in the little cieties for contributing in aid of a free bed at the homeopathic hospital: Golden WEATHER KKI'OKI. city mentioned above would accomplish Rule Lodge, Fraternity Lodge, Wa«hte- Spring purchases. It is quite possible you may "T*F- true wages that should obtain in Tlie following is a record of the me- --M.P.VOGEL," Sfcf United States will never be known both objects—do away with saloons and naw Chapter, Ann Arbor Commandery, give us first-class hotels. No fair-minded Knights of Maccabees, Kings Darghters tenrological changed dining week up to IHCAI.KP. IN iT. first, all our workmen shall be of Presbyterian Sunday School, and ana includiiijt BtUurday, Feuru.iry 28 : be benefited by stepping out of the rut. absolutely against the squalid person will deny that both objects are Mrs. Prescott. We also extend thanks FRESH, SALT! SMOKED MEATS. ea'tion of other lands, and second, desirable and devoutly to be wished for Thermometer— Registering to the city press, through whose kind- Hcgrees Fahr. S-oS Thermometer AM> SAKE IX Si;,\SON. I they shall receive the equivalent of in such a city as Ann Arbor. Here, ness our work has been kept before the 9 P.M. Iftevntoe-wlach they severally contribute public. We would close our report with 22 K. HURON ST. - • ANN ARBOR. then, is the solution: license only hotels .\v. Min. iktfce products of their industry. to sell liquors, make the poorest hotel the request that persons having clothing Max. -ometimes charged as a reproach to spare, would send it to any of the pay the heaviest license tax, and compel ward committees, or place it in the box March 1... 14.122.„ 0 14.3 26.8 29.4931 21.0 2.5 4(pi«Lst the Protective policy that in r March 2.. 17.1 24.1 18.2,19.8 29.228 23.8 12.0 under the f ont stairway of Harris Hall, wmaer special protected industry wages each to observe the laws regulating March a.. 18.5 24.0 23.3 21.9 28.878 24.5 15.5 It is now about a year that We them. There will then be no call to and in this way aid the good work that March 4... 17.8 25.8 18.0 20.4 29.032 26.0 15.5 i to a minimum. Where this occurs needs so much assistance. No money March 5.. 11.0 24.1 IS.2 17.8 29.347 25.0 9.0 E. F. MILLS & CO. i unerring indication of the vicious invest large capital in a new building March 6... 18.0 21.0 20.0 21.0 29.043 24.0 15.5 have placed an assortment of sam- can be more wisely spent than that i7J 29.066 30.1r> ribntion of industries and one of the which could never pay under existing which is Bent to the treasurer of the March 7... 122.0 32.3 527.1 18.0 ples of our large Carpet stock in the 2O South Main Street. 0.15 inches of rain and melted snow. •listressing consequences of theit circumstances, or, if it did, to render W. C. U." hands of Mr. MARTIN HALLKR, the "The White Front. ijnstment. The remedy indicated worthless the money already invested KI.VI. ESTATE IRASiSIHBS furniture dealer, and must s;iy to- •» acK a reduction of the tariff, but a n the present hotel buildings, which, bv The treasurer reported that $320.96 wider diversification and distribution of J. R. I-owrey to J. A. Lowrey, part of s w '4 day that we wish to express our sin- he way, are good enough if properly hail been collected during the past sec 9, HiidKewater J3.500 -THE- ^•sinstnesy so that all persons who want year. There is now A balance of $77.47 Conraa Beutler to Jacob Gierlach. w y2 se % cere thanks for the most liberal pat- •employment may not be compelled to equipped and managed. CITIZEN. in the treasury. and e J^ s w !4 sec 29, Saline 8,000 Mary Ann Clark to M. A. and J. Clark, parts ronage with which the public of Ann .nek it in the same occupation. of lots 2 and 8, block 3n of Huron st, range HKSl'l.T (IF II WOK'S BALLOT. 4 e, Ann Arbor 1 Arbor and Washtenaw County have R js obvious that if industries be rela- Choral Union Concert. Nelson (iarlingho se to Sarah J. Krause, u Royal Furnace! ssreei? lew. with large numbers of men The total vote up to Wednesday U«U«'.', n w !, sec 22, Ann Arcor town 2,700 favored us. The sales have been far —nli'iig employment, those men must The concert on Friday evening prom- J. N. VinDiijne to D. L.Ostrander.oart of ises to be an event of extreme musical evening was as follows: lot 214 and lot 215 Hunter's add, Ypsilanti.. 900beyond our expectation. •fttribnte themselves as best they may, E. F. Mills 83 E. B. Morehouse to E. Hodge, lot on Lowell- aad without intelligent adjustment, importance. The principal work to be J.T.Jacobs 27 st, Ypsilanti 1.200 We shall, for the coming year, ex- Reginald Spokes.- 26 J. A. Smith to Thos. and John Soth, 15 acres ammmtg the few industries in operation. given upon tliat occasion is the ex- 8. W. Bcakes 17 in p w % sec 12. Saline 1,237 ert ourselves still more to merit the M-3. larger number enter into any special tremely difficult and dramatic cantata Wm Biggs 14 L. W. Davis to C. F. 1-aubengayer. e M s e % A. L. Noble _ 13 sec 2ti and u e '4 n e !4 sec 35, Sylvan 5,900 favor. We carry a stock of carpets st than arc needed to meet the de- by Josef Rheinberger, entitled Chris- N. W. Cheever 12 C. Laubengayer to Geo. Barais, nwK»wK o£ production in that pursuit L. J. Llesemer „ 10 sec 16. Lima. 3,100 of about 200,000 dollars, and we will tophoros. This work is illustrative of G. F. Allmendinger 9 L. C. Burhans to Wm. Gieger, 61' i s e % sec will inevitably decline. The the legend of St. Christopher, and by S. Dean « 5 12, Northfield 1,350 of this stock send samples to Mr Ron of a Protective tariff, carried to F. A. Howlett „ 5 E. B. Morehouse to B. and J. E. Lambert, lot LAST virtue of the dramatic element pervad- Col. H. S. Dean 5 onLowell-st, Ifpsilanti 200 Haller of the choicest and newest Tfc fn-thest limit, is to obviate the neces- J. F. Lawrence 5 J. J. Robison to J. E. Beal, lot on N. Main- afer for this. Its tendency is to encour- ing the story, is replete with all of the David Rinsey _ 4 st. Anil Arbor 1,350 patterns for spring trade. This will agr 'he «stablishment of a variety of in- stronger elements of the modern ro- C. H. Manly 4 E. M. LeBaron to Benton BuryingRround Judge Harrimau w 4 Association, V, acre adjoining cemetery, enable you to select your carpets ol slasCries. and so to increase opportunities mantic school of composition. The in- John Moore 3 Saline 50 troductory overture is a noteworthy Patrick Ryan 8 Louisa Schmid, by Ex., to H. A. Neuhoff, Ann the latest designs and colorings, the •ranployment, not in one or two but W. R. Price 8 Arbor 2,000 m» preat diversity of occupations. piece of sympathetic writing, and it is A. W. Hamilton 2 W. H. Parker to J. M. Lehman, part of s \v same as when living in the city; get SEASON! S. A. Mor&n 2 % sec 2, Sharon 100 Ko inference injurious to the tariff can to be hoped that all will be in the hall E. B. Pond 2 E. A. Forbes, et al, to Sidney Forbes, part of them cut without waste and made sjfaiefore be drawn from the fact that at in time to enjoy this number. The John J. Robison 2 sees 24 and 25; part of n e \i s e % sec 26, 00 Warns in some occupations wages tend to AlpheusFelch 2 Ypeilantl town 7,500 by experienced makers. Hoping a •rnimnni. This is rather a sign that Choral Union has become a chorus of Thomas J. Keech 2 B. F. Bailey to Wm. Cook, lot onForest-ave, you will continue to patronize us so such importance that its first appear- F Schmid «... 2 Ypsilanti 515 «fcc tariff is too low to encourage the «s- Major Wm. C. Bteveng 2 A. C. VanRiper. by heirs, to J. L. Harlow, liberally, we remain Examine it be- MWiJiiueDt of a sufficient variety of in- ance this season will be a revelation to Prof. B.M.Thompson 1 part of lot 6, block 19, Dexter „ 50 You will like it. ••fcatnes to absorb all the labor of the those who are unaware of the devel- Edward Treadwell 1 Geo. J. Zahn to Michael Luckbart, part of s Respectfully fore buying and cwsosunity. Prof. H. N. Chute. 1 eVisec 29, Lodi 250 opment of this organization. To seat Prof. Perry 1 P. F. Post to H. C. Winters, lot 2, Eber Pat- O. \V. RICHARDSON & Co., BM. whatever the condition of labor Philip Bach 1 lee's add, Ypsilanti 400 You can't help you will have no w|tifcw country it is infinitely superior to the chorus and orchestra the extensior J. J. Uoodyear 1 J G. Rentschler. by Ex, to J. G. Kentschler, Wabash-ave and Adamsst, Chicago other. stage has to be enlarged, and Univer- M. E. Cooley „ 1 jr.. Lodi.. 2,000 liking it. fliitconditione of labor in the home of L Gmner n 1 Wash. Beaman to F. Beaman, e Use \i sec sity Hall will present a wonderful sight C. Mack 1 30, andwUswi^ sec 29, Lyndon; also ROYAL FURNACE on Friday evening. Part II of the pro- Z. Roath _ 1 undivided j| n w J4 s e yt sec 14, and und Referring to the above, I would say Reuben Kempf. 1 U s w % n e % tec 24, Waterloo, Jackson Co. 600that I shall, in the coming year, again Dbder the blundering and blustering gram contains four numbers happily C. E. Hiscock 1 QUIT CLAIMS. Jawsment of the Tory leaders in W. J. Miller ™. 1 try my utmost to deserve a liberal shan contrasted. The Choral Union will be JohnO'Mara ' 1 C. H. Richmond to J. J. Robison, part of u e of your patronage in the carpet line, anc BURT F. SCHUMACHER, QMMiaa politics Canada is fast ripen- L.H. Williams '. 1 J4 sec 18, and w Wn w !4 sec 17, Freedom. $ 1 otffor annexation and will drop into assisted by competent soloists and an G. Blum 1 J. J! Robison, to G. F. Robison, et al. w 'A n will, at any time, be pleased to show th F O'Hearn 1 w % sec 17, and part of n e',' sec 18, Free- samples. Respectfully, 68 S« Main Street. fcete's Suta-'&outstreiched apron in due orchestra of thirty musicians, headed W. W. WatU 1 dom tiD»e without any shaking.—Chicago by Mr. Wilhelm Yunck. Park Association to Turnverein, part of s w MARTIN HALLEII, Stoves. Tinware, Furnaces and House Furnishing Goods. "Sflfcine. Total vote 289 }/i sec 29, Ann Arbor 48 Furniture Dealer T

OUR VI'MI.AM I RAMBLER LATEST COUNTY NEWS. FARM AND GARDEN. Wells What He Has Seen aud'Heard in ALWAYStoTHE FRONT that Burg During the Pait Seven Milan. INFORMATION OF PRACTICAL IMPOR- nays and > ijililx. : G. R. Williams has just received pay — WITZEI TANCE TO RURAL READERS. If you care to enjoy something "di- or his rations which his Uncle Samuel 3}Three Itemsof lnterest!]3 vinely hevingly" you must getan invita- failed to furnish him when held as arisoner of war in 1862. He smiles The Ground Plan, Elevation and Side tion to one of the cooking club spreads. when he says he don't propose to use -LOWEST-PEICES- View of an Ice House of Sufficient Ca- There was one at Miss Mamie Wallace's that money for " hard tack." pacity for a Large Farm Dairy and last Saturday, and there were the de- Webster. Household and Farm Use. liciousest new-fangled salads and breads Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kenny have a little daughter. The capacity of the house is 12 by 12 by and cakes and things.and the girls were SPRING OVERCOATS! 12 feet. This will hold over 100 tons of ice, so sparkling and bright that some of The Congregational Sunday school will bold an Easter concert. The services are As usual, we are, introducing or over half a ton per day for six months the city bachelors are thinkingseriously to be held in the morning. See What We Offer This Week! in the year. The soil upon which the of stepping in and thinning out the Mrs. Averill Burnetteand family leave all the Novelties, and in all grades. The Swell Garment for this season house stands, if not porous should be ranks of that charmed ciicle of fair next Saturday for California. The auction being the 10 dozen Ladies' Corsets, worth 50c, now 371 cents. well drained by means of a foot of cooks. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. held lait Saturday was attended by gravel, rock or other suitable material, about two hundred people. 50 pieces Light Prints, best quality, now 45 Rickey gave a pedro party at the Haw- kins house. Several Ann Arbor gents Saline. 50 " best Indigo Prints, worth 7c, now 5 were among the players. Do you re- A. Miller & Son have purchased the 20 " extra wide Indigo Prints, worth 12Jc, now 9] " member my telling you awhile ago that livery of J. A. Alber. Mrs. G. B. Mason started for Detroit Corset-Fitting Coat or English Box! 10 " White Check Apron Goods, worth 8c, now 5 " we were on the verge of a boomlet? Monday night for a short visit. 1 case Men's Socks, worth 10c per pair, now 4 pair for.... 25 " You thought I was "gassing" about it— At the corporation election last Mon- 1 case Just Eight Unbleached Cotton, worth 6c, now 41 " but I wasn't—for folks do say, what day only one ticket was in the field. We know you will find it a beauty. We have also the Regular Lengths, ought to know all about it, that the 10 dozen Boys' Tennis Shirts, worth 50c, now 25 " John Smith, a shoemaker, was found and Box Coats, in all grades. We claim to have the best Black Cheviot Follett House is to be turned into a boot just alive, Wednesday night, having Overcoat in the market for the price—TWELVE DOLLARS! As good .0 dozen Men's Tennis Shirts, worth 50c, now 25 " and shoe factory, another block into an been without food and fire for fivedays . edged tool concern, and another into a He died on Friday morning. He was in quality as other merchan's get $15,00 to $16.00 for, and with all that A DAIRY ICE HOUSE. buried in Oakwood cemetery. Elegant Display of Toile Du Nords, Canton Cloths, Scotch Zephyrs, gum mill. The man that locates the tone and character to it, so well known in the garments made by ALFRED with a drain leading away from it. The Lima. n all the Latest Designs, and LOWEST PRICES. specifications are as follows: Sills are to last named enterprise here knows the Willie Wedemeyer, of the University, BENJAMIN & Co. be 2 by 12, bedded level on the ground; signs of the times better than you spent Sunday with his mother. the inner studs, 2 by 6, sheathed on both think. He reasons that there are many The Patrons will give a match social sides with common boards, the outside studious students here, to whom gum at O. C. Burkhart's on Wednesday even- GOODYEAR & ST. JAMES, to be covered with felt paper, the space chewing is recommended as a brain ing, March 18. A cordial invitation is formed by sheathing to be filled with stimulant. Then the factory girls are extended to all. tan bark or sawdust. The outer stud- incessant chewers. Besides, there's a There were only eighteen present at 18 S. Main St., ANN ARBOR, MICH. ding to be 2 by 4, spiked to outside the grange last Friday at E. Keyes', on sheathing and covered with common sid- score or two of invalids who chew up a account of the snow. The next grange ing, leaving a space under frieze and box a week to keep digestion a-going: will be held at E. A. Nordman's on above base of three inches. The floor toand then the school girls—but we will Friday, March 20. be constructed by spreading from four wait until the gum man begins opera- The remains of Walter Besley were We are now showing all the to six inches of tan bark or sawdust; tions before giving the thing away en- interred in the Clements cemetery last level the same and cover with common Friday. Mr. Besley was formerly a res- Popular Shapes for Spring— YOUMAN'S, KNOX and SILVERMAN'S tirely. There was a first-class, way-up, ident of Lima. He was an uncle of W. boards, leaving a three-quarter inch A No. 1 recital at the conservatory of H. Dancer. His death occurred at St.as also the other popular grades. Come and see our S&2«5O Hat, in space between each. The plates to be the different shapes. You will need a Hat, and we can save you money Inventory Sale! the same as studs, 2 by 12; rafters, 2 by music Monday night. We lake no back Louis, Mo. 4; roof shingled. Ventilators in top seats on recitals in Ypsilanti. The Dlxboru. besides giving you Exclusive Styles. should be 2 feet 6 inches square. Doors Ypsilanti dress stay factory received a Thomas Finnellis ill. doubled and filled with sawdust. shock Monday morning but recovered C. L. Downer is expected home shortly. itself before its agitation was noticeable Miss Matie Galpin was quite sick dur- The bill for lumber is as follows: Eight ing the past week, in Ann Arbor. HAVE JUST FINISHED OUR INVENTORY, and find pieces, 2 by 12 by 14, for sills and plates; to the cold, unfeeling world. The shock Our well-known thresher, JohnCamp- 30 pieces, 2 by 6 by 12, for inner studs; was occasioned by the sudden uprising we have a lot of IMHEIDT'S SUITS that we will sell at bell, has purchased a new machine. of twenty-two young ladies in the Mrs*. Geo. Fisher and daughter, of ONE-THIRD FORMER PRICE. A large line of Men's, Youths' and ft * fl " pinking department and demanding an Ann Arbor, are the guests of Thomas increase of twent --five per cent to their Finnell. CONFIRMATION SUITS!—# Boys' Single Pants at One-Third Former Price. A lot of Children's wages. They claimed that after paying After four months of very successful for the "wastes" each week they hadn't teaching P. S. Townsend on Friday last We are prepared to please all Suits at Half-Price. enough left to pay board, etc.; or, in closed school. Parents desiring to buy such a garment for their son. Our SPECIAL PRIDE other words, they were just "earniug A tobacco agent passed through here is the Black or Blue Corkscrew Suits we are selling at $7.00, which our A line of UNDERWEAR at Half-Price. leaving a sample on every gate-post. * their salt," with nothing thrown in, OfSoon after he left two of our villagers competitors are selling at $10.00. course their demand was denied them, turned out and "gathered up the shell." Also, a Great Cut on other goods, too numerous to mention. whereupon they rolled up their aprons, Stony Creek. shook the dress stay dust from their Henry Finch is quite sick. LOOK TO YOUK INTERESTS, buy where you can find what you • Any one in want of Clothing, etc., will do well to purchase now, apparel and left, leaving the pinking Barney Davis is very low with pneu- want, and at the lowest price, and you will surely make your purchase THE GROUND PLAN. room with two lonely girls who were monia. |as this sale will positively close on March 14, 1891. 5 pieces, 2 by 6 by 12, for hip rafters and Mrs. MaGraw has gone to Chicago on AT collar beams; 38 pieces, 2 by 4 by 12, for too busy, or weary, or contented, to strike with the rest. The vacancies will a visit. Do not forget the place. outer studs; 20 pieces, 2 by 4 by 12, for The Patrons held an open meeting on rafters and ventilator; 750 feet siding, be filled within a day or two, no doubt the 4th. 14 feet long. —but this is probably just the begin- Wm. Crane has moved onto the Peter Two thousand feet common boards, ning of a new set of experiences in our Rogers farm. for sheathing, floor, roof, etc.; 24 pieces factories. We noticed Joseph Soper The TWO SAMS. J. T. JACOBS & CO. E. C. Crane attended a Masonic meet- fencing, surfaced, 12 feet long, for cor- getting ready to start for California this ing at Detroit yesterday. ner boards, etc.; 80 yards building paper; 27 & 29 Main Street. week. RAMBLER. Fred Douglas has gone to Saline, to L. BLITZ. [lie Mammoth Clothiers and Hatters. 3,000 common shingles. work for H. Wheeler during the coming season. Our Agricultural Exports. • Another Pioneer Gone. Richard Hopson has gone to Detroit According to a report of the statis- to fill a position in the Michigan Central DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AT tician of the department of agriculture, Another pioneer of Washtenaw coun- yards as check agent. about one-tenth of our agricultural prod- ty has passed away, in the person of The Y. P. S. C. E. of York will hold a ucts is exported. The sum is, however, Sherman Hinckley, of Pittsfield. His social and literary entertainment at the made up from a very few articles. These death occurred on Monday evening. He church, tomorrow evening. are cotton, tobacco, meats, breadstuffs was born Nov. 23, 1803, in Toland School in the Tamarack district has and cheese. Seven-tenths of the cotton closed, Mr. Whiddon being called home The acknowledged Standard. Incomparably the best Encyclopedia product goes to foreign markets. All county, Connecticut. Until he came to OYEBBECK & STAEBLER'S this county he followed the shoemakers' to Vassar on account of the death of his in existence. other articles, except those above stated, father. when put together are but 3 per cent, of trade. Of farming he has made a great Chelsea. the exports. The exportation of tobacco success, his estate being estimated at Chas. Depew has bought Mrs. New- Successors to Mayer & Overbeck, for E have the sole agency in ANN ARBOR for the sale of the HENRY G is not increasing materially or so rapidly $75,000. He was married in 1831 to ton's property. as home consumption. More cheese could Orpha Gates. Four children are still Mr. Kalmbach has purchased the N reprint of the above work, and can offer you for $36.00 the only be sold if its reputation for quality should living: Mrs. Peter Cook, of York; Mrs. Young farm of 120 acres. kompleteand perfect re-print of the latest ninth edition of the BRITANNICA, be kept up and there were more disposi- Fred Johnson, of Pittsfield; Mrs. J. F. Geo. Webster, tailor, with W. P. tion to cater to fastidious or peculiar Schenk, has gone to Detroit. giving you a perfect reproduction of every Colored Map, Plate, Illustra- foreign tastes. Butter exports could be Sanders, of Ypsilanti, and Frank Hinck- FINE GROCERIES ley, also of Ypsilanti. Mr. Ilinckley Hummel & Whittaker will soon open tion, Word and Letter of the expensive original—costing $150.00. made larger if they were of better qual- a hardware store in the Klein building. ity. Our great American crop—corn— had been justice of the peace for about is chiefly consumed on the spot, not more fifteen years, and has always held a D. Duncan and wife, of Duluth, Minn., THE WORK contains over 700 of the latest maps, making the ALLEN spent a few days last week with J. Mc- Fresh Butter and Eqqs Received DailvS! than one-sixth, it is said, going beyond prominent place among the farmers oJ Laren. Jeprint the latest and greatest atlas in the world. the boundary of the county in which it is grown, and only 2 to 3 per cent, being this county. J. Hummel has sold his interest in • the farm of Hummel & Fenn to Dr. R. HERETOFORE the high cost of this great work has placed it beyond now exported. Nearly two-thirds of this S. Armstrong. crop is produced in seven states—Ohio, A Great Attraction. reach of most people. This bar to its popular use has now been hap- Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas The attraction at the Opera House next A.T.Clark, of Detroit, tenor of the and Nebraska, few others producing Friday night is a lecture with stereopti- Mozart Quartette, accompanied by Mr. We have everything in the line of y removed by the ALLEN CO. Call at our store, No. 6 Main Street* con effects byJ.Nelson Lewi?, assisted by Rouse, a fine baritone singer, gave a more than is required at home, and the recital in the Congregational church on nd examine the work. larger portion having a deficiency to be the famous Ladies' Schubert Quartette of Monday evening. supplied by those seven states. Boston. Of the entertainment the Boston Herald says: "Few lecturers have the The Woman's Relief Corps gave an power to draw from their homes on sooyster lunch and social last Saturday There are strings to everything in stormy an evening as last Saturday, so afternoon and evening at the Post MOOEE & TABEP, these times; even the harp that we are large and select an audience as filled rooms. The time passed pleasantly, and all aorta of fine presents at the very lowest ratas. As an induce- going to have in heaven will have Opera Hall, Maiden, when Rev. J. Nelson with refreshments and music. Thesum DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY. strings to it. of $15 was cleared. ment for Cash trade we will give a FREE COPY of the HOME OYOLO- Lewis told in his own graphic mannet PEDIA, (a book that should be in every home) with every $20 worth of of Bro. Jonathan and his exhaustless The election on Monday resulted as The Worst ^ C'nn ll«' CureU in follows: President, Wm. Bacon; clerk, Groceries paid in cash. Two Weeks. resources. The whole lecture was aAlbert Winslcw; trustees, Frank Staffan, Get two bottles of Pe-ru-na; then get grand object lesson of patriotism and Alonzo Conkright and Chas. Whitaker ; We Show a Very Superior Line of Wall Paper and Window Shades. four ounces of rock candy, and put half the almost infinity of resource of our treasurer, Fred Roedel; assessor, James of it in each bottle of Pe-ru-na. Take countrj; and the lesson was made the Wood; constable, Ed. Moore. in tablespoonfuldosesevery three hours. more impressive by Mr. Lewis's earnest, This does not relieve—it cures. For the vigorous, clear cut and intelligent words, THE GUILD PIANO. first three or four days there is no great abounding in thoughtful suggestions, Go to Gruber's Post-office news stand improvement in the cough, but Irom and by the beautiful music of the Quar- for confectionery, stationery and stand- IS IT UNKNOWN? Read what the greatest Music Publishing firm in this then there is a gradual improvement tette in its almost matchless rendering ard periodicals. tf until, at the end of two weeks, it is com- country says of it: of the old home and army songs." The We have rented and sold your pianos extensively, and recommend them as pletely cured. It never fails. Whether entertainment is interspersed though- the cough is due to incipient consump- being in every respect reliable and satisfactory. ^^ ^^ & ^ tion or chronic bronchitis, or whether out with beautiful transformation scenes. it is caused from a heavy cold, Pe-ru-na During one of these the Quartette sing Messrs. Oliver Ditson & Co. have purchased upwards of 800 of our Pianos and is a specific. Mrs. Mary Fritz, Box 125 "Nightingale" as the evening shadows Be Sure never had occasion to make a demand on us for any defect in the instruments. deepen over the fall of a beautiful New If you have made up your mind to buy No finer instrument has ever come under my inspection. . . . I cheerfully SPECIAL Pearse City, Mo., writes: " I had con- Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take sumption. I was confined to the bed,England scene. The view of Washing- recommend them as inferior to none in the market. HENRY 8. CU1 li _ @ 15 Documents. This extremely instructive Hogs on foot.per cwt 3 00 @ 3 75 stand. I looked like a person in consump- possible for me to secure half the number of these pianos needed. They are com- I W. G. DIBTERLE. Hides, green @ 7 work can be bcught for twenty-five tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much ing on again, and I cordially invite all to call and see them. Hides, cured @ VAA cents. good that I wonder at myself sometimes, Hay, Timothy No. 1, per ton 8 00 9 Ou and my friends frequently speak of it." MRS, N. B.—Just in, a lot of nice Covering*, and I am prepared to do your Upholster- Lard, per ft 7 8 •g thoroughly and in first-class style. Lb 7 8 The First in Ann Arbor. ELLA A. GOFF, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. ALVIN WILSEY, State Agent. Mutton, per ft, dressed 7 8 At the Allmendinger music etore may Oats 4422 45 Pork, dressed, per cwt i 40 4 75 be seen a Mehlin parlor grand piano, 25 South Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. Potatoes, per bu 90 95 the first to be placed on sale in this city. Sarsaparilla 1 No. 37 South Main Street. Sheep pelts 40 80 Sold by alt druggists, gl; six for ga. Prepared only Straw, per ton 4 CO It will be used at the Choral union con- by C. I. HOOD Jt CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. N. B—A fine stock of SEWING MACHINES (Especially the standard Tallow ... 4 cert to-morrow night. It is a style Veal t 7 Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, etc., etc., at cut prices, for Holiday trade. W. G. DIETERLE. Wheat 90 i 97 which will doubtless become popular. IOO Doses One Dollar Intemperate men should learnalesson The man who is careful in scraping LEGALS. THE REGISTER. from the Christinas stocking that gets acquaintances misses lots of the scrapes full but once a year. acquaintances get a man into. Probate Notice. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1891. Every man should arrange lor a little Look at Him! STATE OF MICHIGAN, I A year ago he was not expected to live. COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, / idle time after he passes forty or fifty. At a session of the Probate Court for the Couuty REAL ESTATE. I.I I IK AK1 .VOTES, He will need time in which to take care Liver complaint almost killed him. He of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office In got great relief from three bottle^ of the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the isth day of his teeth and silver. nf February, In the year one thousand eight hun Colonel John P. Irish andM.M. Kstee Sulphur Bitters, and six bottles cured flred and ninety-one. are to discuss the McKinley V)ill and its To overcome the marks of age, all him.—Editor Weefcly Bun. Present J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. who have gray beards should n-c Buck- In the matter of the estate of William H. Dell, bearings on California history, in the So many young men save np their deceased. ingham'," Dye for the whiskers, the money and buy bicycles thai they afti r- e A. Dell, rxecutorof the last will and tea Overland Monthly for March. Colonel best ami cleanest dye made for coloring words trade off for baby carriages. tjiint-iit of haid deceased, comes into Court and Irish is a chieftain of the earlier tariff brown or black. .ins that he is now prepare;! to render his I.n I sdonof of tin- mensn-i (from wluti-v. i • IIHI ) paid Court, then to be holden at the I'roba'.e Office republicans. Overland Pub. Co., San "Heaven's last gift my ever new de- in tt»: City of Ann Aibor in Bald County, ami show Francisco, Cal. light," is not my brown-stone house, tmr aiid all periodical trouble [wulUr i" caii*e.!f any there be, why the said account should u Hneii. Established in Europe, 1889; ther Ordered, that my carriage and pair, nor my fine new Knjtlaod, i860. Canada, 1878; United •aid Executor sive notice to tbe persons inter- TbeMarch number of the North Amer- yacht, nor my prettiest girl, nor my esu-.l in said estate, of the pendency of sftid ac- hopes of a seat in congress, not these, 8tat«H, 1887. A sale, ici'iible rnuedv, contit, atid the hearhiK thereof, by causing a copy ican Review contains a long article by warranted to excitfe uienBtrnatation, nr of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Inn IIiv wonderful cure for pain, Silva money refunded. The laigei poiti f REOIBTEB, a newspaper printed and circulated in the Iri^h historian, Lecky, showing tion Oil. hald '•dimly, ttmc sin (•(•ssive weeks previous to "Why Home Rule is Undesirable;" and the ills ' i which ladies ur» eubject is sit;.! d»y of bearing. When a man is injured in a > the direct result of adiaotdered and ir- I W1I.LAKD BABBITT, I, Kill k SIEHiS 1 also articles on "Self Control in the Cure wreck, the managers of the road know regular menstruatation. The American Judge of Probate. of Insanity," by Dr. Wm. A. Hammond; [A true ropy] that if he fails to recover, bis relatives Pill Co, proprietors. Ppric.e, $2. Sold WM. G DOTY. Probate Resi'ler. 4« on "The Scandal of the Rear Guard," will try to. by Eberbach & Son, druggists, Ann Ar- To the Citv of Ann Arbor. bor. Mich f> .lflnrlf?nfrlt«. A • S twenty dollars Attorney's fee, as provided in tald field's Female Regulatorshe is now able DANIEL F. BEATTY. mortgage; also all other legal costs and expenses to do her house work and g.'< where she Bl Washington, N.J. in loreclosing the said mortgage, taxes and insu- The Educational Advantages here are unsurpassed ! The Magazine of Art for March has pleases. J. W.Davis, Moravian Falls, N. A IIP M*B~mako 100~FER CENT net on myCor- rance included: therefore Notice is hereby given The Streets are broad and well kept! 0. A8«ti la sets, Belts, Brushes, Curlers, and Medi • that we will sell at Public Vendue, to the highest for its frontispiece an etching after Lud- '" cines. Samples free. Write now. bidder, on Mnturdny. April (lie Illi. 18Dl,at Write Bradfield Reg. Co., Atlanta Dr. Bridgman, 371 Broadway, New York. (he south front door of theCourtHou.'e, at 2 o'clock Ann Arbor has a low rate of taxation! wig Knaus, called "Hunger Hath No for particulars. Sold by all dm p. II. of that day. In the City of Ann Arbor, that Ears," which represents an apprentice NESS a H: AD notscs cunts".* being the building where the Circuit Court for 1-coL's UTVUIBLB TUBJUK tAR Washtenaw County Is held), thepremisesdescrlbed It has the best system of Water Works in the West. A Pointer CUSHIONS. Whisjiers heard. Com- boy eatingan apple and holding a squall- DEAF "l"lHirU Sldi,,r.HISCCIX, In f aid mortgage, or so much thereof as will satisfy ing baby in his arms at the same time. that would guide, unerringly, into the n,r said mortgage. Premises described as follows: haven of health, all that are on the ], »•>» lii"d"»J, ».w l.rk. Writ* Being in the village of Mooreville, Washtenaw The opening article of the number is County, State of Michigan, lots numbers four (4), troubled sea of impaired womanhood! and five (5) and six (Cl, in block number two (2). on "Current Art," by that distinguished It is nothing less, nor cou'd be nothing womni'ssions. north of range number one (I) west, excepting that IVrmnnrnt SltiiHlloux to wide awpkc men portion of lot number fourii), heretofore deeded Our Addition is just five Blocks from the Univer- critic, Frederick Wedmore. Mr. Ilol- more than Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- to sell our 650 varieties of Hardy Nursery Stock. by two conveyances by Henry Maper and wife to man Hunt contributes a carefully pre- tion—frail female's faultless friend— Special advantages to beginners. Gilt edm52 tit. Ponl. Minn. hereby elect to have the principal sum of said months of close confinement in poorly mortgage, and all interest thereon, become now The University of Michigan has purchased ten ligther articles, sketches, essays, poems, ventilated stores, workshops and tene- due and payable. And, Whereas, there is now 10,000 ACENTS WANTED claimed to be due and payable, as aforesaid, upon acres of land on South State-st, opposite our addition, for a Gymnasium and and a powerful short story, Published ments. All these impurities and every said mortgage and the note secured thereby, at the trace of scrofula, salt rheum, or other saidtd mortgagf thi e ti d tteh ote ecef t d teyth,d ftnd by E. R. Pelton, 25 Bond Street, New date of this notice, the sum of two thousan Athletic Grounds. The Streeet Railway will be built within a block of the liseases may be expelled by taking Gen.WM.TECUMSEHSHERMAN eleven and 61-100 dollars (82 011,61), In ailditionto York. Terms, $5 per year. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood pur- MSEHSHERM addition. «.d'«. rLr.TIHEH JIIIIV-IIN all costs of foreclosure, and no suit or proceeding fier ever produced. It is the only medi- This work is «'»»'li'"' written in law or equity having been instituted to recover Paragraph- Writing is the subject of a :ine of which " 100 doses one dollar" is / ,i, .'.///of the Hero of "March- the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part ing through Georgia" blH ro- thereof: Notice Is therefore hereby given, that neat little book of 107 pages in pamphlet mantic- youth-HriHiant Caieer said mortgage will be foreclosed, by a sale of the in War —Patriotic Manhood mortgaged premises therein described, or some form and manilla covers, by Assistant Beautiful Old Age-of iln-.lh,,,, Prof. F. N. Scott and Instructor J. V. in("«>—Kir-lily illiiotrnlril, >art thereof, to wit: All of the following described We have paid Fifty Dollars for a handsome and W«- Shan't Hurry Her. and will have an Knoriiimm fand situated in the township of Ann Arbor, in Denney, both of the department of Eng- Under the blundering and blustering niile. 12 mo. OiOpp. low price. Washtenaw County, Michigan, viz : being thirty- SgOtoMOjwrwel forAgentB five (35) acres off from the east side of the east half lish and Rhetoric in the University. management of the Tory leaders in .Send 3.jr. for outfit or best terms of the south west quarter of 8ectionnumbertwenty- attractive plan for a Park. Canadian politics Canada is fast ripen- to HVBHAKD BKOS., Pllbn., Feven (27). in Township number two (2) south, in The book should be in the hands of all St. I.ouU, Mo. ' Range number six (6) east, lying north of the Ged- ng for annexation and will drop into des road, running angling across the south end of teachers of rhetoric in high schools and Uncle's Sam's outstretched apron in due said above described land; at public vendue, on colleges. It deals with the paragraph as -ime without any shaking.—Chicago PARKER'S the fifth day of Jnne. A. D, 1891, at ten o'clock Tribune. HAIR BALSAM in the forenoon, at the Huron street entrance to an " essay in miniature " and makes par- nsfi and beautifies the hair. the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said Work has commenced on the streets and Park. _ motel a luxuriant growth. county of Washtenaw. that being the place of agraph building the approach to rhetori- Now. Give Attention Never Falls to Restore Gray holding the Circuit Court in eaid county. Hair to its Youthful Color. Seven new houras are already contracted for to be built upon our Addition cal structure in general. Abundant ma- To the purification of your blood, for at Curi'8 scalp dicenses & hair fallnik;. Dated March 1st, A. D. 1891. terial is furnished for profitable exercise, no season is the body so susceptible to 60c,a.idfl.(X)at Druggists HUDSON A. WOOD, this year. New sidewalks have been laid, ],1OO shade trees have been NOAH W. CHEEVER, Mortgagee. together with rules and explanations. the benefits to be derived from a good Att'y for Mortgagee. 45td planted upon the streets and Park. Two professors in the University have medicine, as in March, April and May. The second part, a discussion of the the- . *e Parker's GingeCONSUMPTIVr Tonic, It cures the Worst E^ Hood's Sarsaparilla is the people's fav- "WVak I.unpH, Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. 50 u... f can be earned at our NEtV line of work, already purchased Lots in this addition, and will soon build good houses on ory of the paragraph, is intended for the orite spring medicine. It stands un- Tl p apidly and honorably, by thole of HINQERCOR.NS. " onlviurecurpforComs. nil I 11\| r« i old, and In their thei lots. Hutzel & Co. have donated a handsome Fountain for the Park. use of teachers and advanced students. equalled for purifying the blood, curing Stupi aTlpaiu. 15c at Druggists, or lifSCOX At CO., N*. Y. • 111 I own localities herever they live. Any • • I W • 1 ha I ... can do the work. Eaay to learn. In the appendices are to be found various scrofula, salt rheum, etc., regulating We furnish everything. We start you. No riik. You can devote ;he kidneys and liver, repairing nerve AT WHOLESALE PRICES your spare momenta, wr all your time to the work. This Is an rules of punctuation and capitalization, If yon use wall paper do entirely new !etu],nmi brings vt-onderiul success to every worker. issues, strengthening and invigorating not fall to oend 10c for Beginners are earning from *25 to V&O per week and upwards, in accordance with the usage of a num- the whole body, as well as checking the samples of spring pat- and more aft^:err a little experience. We can furnish you (he emem- All the Lots have an Alley 16 feet Wide, ,teras. icutiranteetosave ployment amStrach you KRKE. No spajeto explain hare. Fuill ber of daily newspapers; also a short progress of acute and chronic disease, 1 you moDey.Wb.ite blanks information HIEE. TRVJI A CO.. Al(ilST«, •«UK a'.NKK . and restoring the aftlicted parts to a WALL explanation of the method of correcting 4rff>6eperroll;BmbBetlGH. Gilta8U c natural, healthy condition. If you have Me'UBblG per roll. The Hfinest in the rear. We have made the price of the lots very low. If you buy a Lot proof sheets. The whole is eminently parlor papers with 18 never tried Hood's Sarsaparilla'for your in.frieze to match 15c we believe you will double your money in three years time. practical and useful, supplying as it does 'spring medicine," do so this season. per roll and upward. the missing link between the standard PAPER HUBER Ills 'l.;i-.i Day*" Aren't Here Yel. rhetorics on the one hand and the so- crchmit, 147119 W. Madison-st. Chicago. The Democratic organs are piping called "newspaper style" and the ob- ' the last day of Tom Reed." The served practice of modern authors on aforesaid Thomas will be on the floor of The Investment is Safe the other. It promotes a discussion of he next House of Representatives to principles as well without giving rules snake the lives of the majority misera- jle unless they live up to the law and as a Savings Bank, and the gain much more rapid. Ten new houses on South too dogmatically. Price, fifty cents. THE ;he rules of the House—Albany Ex- State Street will be built this year. REGISTER Pub. Co. The Inland Press, press. Ann Arbor, Mich. i.i i<- is too Short, Tbemeib or >• il i ( ranee, rhmv IK. and time and money top precious, to be Has Patent Return Flue Boiler; Wrought "Despise not the day of small things,' frittered away in the trial of uncertain Iron and Steel Wheels, with the Springs be- as the tiny pill (taken from a vial of Dr. means of cure, when one is alilicted Key Stone Woven Wire Fenc« Go,, tween the bearings ot the Hub; 14-inch Steel We will sell Lots for Cash. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets) said with any lingering or chronic ailment TRENIONT, 7 .' ! . Tire; Cushioned Gear and all Latest Improve- to the 300-pound man, suffering from in- of the liver, lungs or blood. Now, Dr. ments. 8.12 and 16H. P. Ask for Catalogue. digestion. As a gentle, thorough laxa- Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is Free. ,(t»~Threshers ot all sizes. We will sell lots on time Payments. tive, thesePellets resemble Nature more such a positive remedy for all such ills, THE HUBER M'F'O CO., closely in their action than anything as to warrant its manufacturers in selling MUSICAL FORMS Marion, Ohio. We will sell Lots to parties who wish to build houses at once, and will help it as they are doing, through druggists, A Systematic Primer of the Typical Forms ot before discovered. Business and pro- Modern Mu»ic, by W. B. B. Muthuwa. Price 8( 9-tOths of the Separation at Cylinder. No flying them to furnish money to build. fessional men, whose habits are seden- on condition that if it don't do all that it cento. Just published. A SAMPLE COPT will lx grain. See Reverse Beater in cuts. Only one belt. tary, need something of this kind lo is recommended to, the money paid for cent postpaid for TiO f ts., provided this paper in men liuiu-ii. (iKADED CATALOGUES of SIVMUlil K. SHETTLER, General Agent. ward off sick headache, biliousness and it will be promptly refunded. There are HI SK'AI, COMPOSITIONS, Vocal and Instru Grand Rapids, Mich. dyspepsia, but which will not strain and a great many blood-purifiers advertised, mental, will be Hot 1'ltEE to any address. rack the digestive organs as did the old- but only the "Golden Medical 1 >iscovery" ARTHUR P. SCHMIDT. 15 West St., Boston, Mass HUNTER & TTRNBULL, fashioned pills. 25 cents per vial, at all of Dr. Pierce could sustain itself and be 43m6 Agents, ANN AFBOK, Mich. druggifts. sold under such trying conditions. To rk for tin, by Anna I'tig*, Austin, sell any ordinary medicine under such int. and Jim. Itmni, Toledo, Ohio. J cut. Othen aredoin(r«!< well. Why .1 nsl Like Hrxm. a guarantee would bankrupt its proprie- you? Some wii m.r #S(M).tH> & nth. You randu the wwfc and live TEXAS "You snored terribly in church last tors, but with the " Golden Medical Dis- home, wherever jrw art-. Kven ht- iners arc rmily enroing from *5 to Buy a Lot, Money Made! Sunday. You set everybody talking." covery " all that is asked for it is a fair *lUaday. Allans. WcabOK fOttaWW "YeB; I resembled Byron." "I don't trial, and if it don't do all that it is ad- d start ynu. (nil work in ipjnflM FARM LANDS understand." "I woke and found my- vertised to, the manufacturers will cheer- or all tin- llpe, Hip in..ney for work- At present valuation will make mer. rich durinu Payments may be made by the week, by the f r«. 1 -iilhire unknown junong them. jhe year 1S1U. The most conservative admit the self famous." fully and promptly refund all money XEWandwnndwflil.tartlciilaraftve. rutli of this assertion. paid for it. By this singularly peculiar 11.11;.!!. K ,V < o.,Hox t**O Portland,Mulne '( is now known that the finest wheat land in the world month, or by the year as suits purchaser. Take Warning method of business, alike liberal to the indsuitable for allsmull i?rainBand fruits and in And don't let the germs of that vile dis- purchasers and exacting to the manufac- ,11:111 y instances cotton arc ease, Catarrh, take root and flourish in turers, the invalid can be sure of getting In North and West Texas your system. Sulphur Bitters w ill pre- the value of his money, which is not true LOOSE'S EXTRACT Fmi l.triuera have an enormous home market of any other medicine. All diseases aris- is well as Call at Sheehan's Store, or at Hamilton Block, to vent this and will make you strong and Tu/elue Thousand Miles of Railroad and Ocean Outlet healthy.—Editor Weekly Press. ing from a torpid liver, or from impure ror their surplus crop, llore farmers are able to work out of doors every d:iy in t.uM'ear, and stock see the Plat. We have the Park Plans. We desire those intending to pur- or poisoned blood, are conquered by the *un on grafts from .liimutry to January. M;iny Protection')! ResnltH Speak for it. "Golden Medical discovery." Especially farmers in Kansan and in the north-west are BelllD{| chase lots to examine them. Call and see them. CLOVER BLOSSOM .vtuitover equity they huve in ttieir fannt, buying 15radstreet's remarks'upon the large has it manifested its marvelous potency :he cheao lands of Texas. Ami in many tnstancoi in curing Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema, •icarinj.'the price of the land from their flrtt yeani number of new woolen mills which are TOP*. The tateetcensus shows that few farmers In being built in the Western States, and Psoriasis, Impertigo, Erysipelas, and all 1'exas have their farms mortgaged. The Texai The new buildings on State Street this year will skin and scalp diseases, no matter of lohool in n«.i is tin1 largest ol any commonwealth in mentions nine enterprises of this kind ;ho workl, aitfrreff&tlng In ca«h and hinds sonn amount to Sixty Thousand Dollars. Investigate what we have, then judg- lecently announced in seven different how longstanding. Scrofulous affections, millions ol dollars. Btatetaa is are u a oenta on the States. The spread of these industries sores and swellings, as Fever-sores,White lumirctl il.dlars. for yourselves. This is better than a Loan and Investment Association. Your will carry with it the effusion of sound Swellings, Hip-joint diseases and kind- ff« simply acl u Agents i;i tfee Sale of Landmoney is kept at home. Persons intending to purchase Lots should look ideas on the tariff.—Boston Journal. red ailments yield to its positive, purify- Consequently (rive the same attention to tbe Inter ing, strengthening and healing proper- •-t of the buyer or Invi • Bseller. \Yr over our Addition and Investigate for themselves. bare now tor tale good agricultural lands for from A Chance To Make Honey. ties. Lung Scrofula (commonly known 'hrrc to U n d I to location, as Consumption of the Lungs) also yields a lands will double in value in three yean, \\ I 1 feel it my duty to inform others of ^an invent money in hi h , tm i i^aues foi my success plating spoons, castors, jew- to it, if it be taken in time and given a non-resilient I '. We do not make Two new houses for rent. Modern Improve- fair trial. Contains no alcohol to inebri- iny charge J m buyers or lenderd elry,etc. The first week I cleared $27.. of money. If you want a farm •••write ate, no syrup or sugar to ferment and us. Fort Worth city pronert v :i specialty. We refer ments, City Water and Furnaces. 50, and in three weeks $30. By address- by permission t<» tin1 Birst National Bank, the Cits ing the Lake Electric Co., Enelewood, impair digestion ; as wonderful in its Female Weakness Sores, Ulcers, Tumors National Bank, the Merchants National Il;wik, nil ol curative results as it is peculiar in com- Fort Worth, nn.i the Fort WorthChumber of Cora 111. you can get circulars. Six months Abscesses, lllood Poisoning, Salt ltht-uni. pierce. Correspondence Solicited. ago I was poor, I now have a nice home position. Don't accept any substitute, Catarrh, Erysipelas, ltheumatism and all said to be "j ust as good," that the dealer Hlood and Skin Diseases. PRICE %I. per Pin: • THOMAS J. HURLEY. and bank account —all the product of Bottle, or 6 Bottles for »5. 11b can Solid Eitra : NBOOTOATOB Ml" MCI PAL BOXD8, COMM£RCIAI $3 invested in a plater. A READER. may make a larger profit on. £50. J. M LOOSE RED CLOVER CO PAPXB, IIORTOAGES AND BHAIi BSTATX, DETROIT, MICH, sold by an drugget*. Hurley Office Building, Forth Worth, Texas. Hamilton, Rose & Sheehan. "Dear mo," said Mr. Wilcox, "but was tho causo •" 30 nsu ih concern to her nor into what foolish delusions you Nothing Else this matter is gottin;; serious. Here's mother and self-appointo 1 guardian. It may lead him." equals Ayer's Pills for stimulating a torpid AVENGED AT LAST; that young grocer again. Ho was here had never onco occurred to hor innocent "I had never thought of it in that MANorWOMAN liver, strengthening digestion, and regu- last night, too; he'll begin to think he mind that her late 'coarse with the light, mamma, dear," was the reply. lating the action of the bowels. They con- Or, a World-Wide Chasa owns the place very soon, and all be- bright young Frenchman possessed even "But it demands your thought, my ttin no calomel, nor any other injurious the slightest element of danger to her- Shoul carry some Life Insurance and dreg, but are composed ol the active princi- cause he happened to bo laid up a week child.'' ples of the best vegetable cathartics. or two on account of an accident. It self or any ono else concerned. Yet "And must I toll him not to come AN OPTION POI-ICT, would have boon bettor for all con- her pleasure in his society was of a most " I was a sufferer for years from dyspepsia A STORY OF RETRIBUTION. again'.'" as now Issued by the and liver troubles, and found no permanent cerned if he had taken tho five hundred genuine nature. relief until I commenced taking Ayer's Pills. "Woll, no, !• i|-ii: • that, tut do not dollars we offered him; v,o should then To-night there had sot Ixs^u much invite . ,1,1, i ' :;i,i the They have effected a complete cure."— BY " WABA8H.' have been rid of him with all obliga- studv. for Armida »m In • • v a George Mooney, Walla Walla, W. T. sweet-tempered widow, as she kissed " Whenever I am troubled with constipa- 1COPTRIGHT, 1890.1 tions canceled." mood, and she entertained Eugene in the one treasure of her widowhood. much tho same manner as if he wero a National Life Ins. Co.. tion, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer's "Armida tells me he makes very rapid Pills set me right again." —A. J. Kiser, Jr., f CONTINUED. ] progress in his studios and is really a high-bred lover who had never known CHAPTER XIV. :<>l VERMONT. EOCK House, Va. very remarkable man," responded Mrs. what it was to wear an apron or roll a "Good afternoon, Mrs. Bregy," said "For the cure of headache, Ayer's Ca- Tho two hastened to the pier, and barrel of sugar. Tho young grocer was Mr. Blodger, as ho entered the store on Provides for any emergency that can arise " thartic Pills are the most effective medicine I Delaro, without accepting Mr. Wilcox'3 ever used."—R. K. James, Dorchester, Mass. wero just in time to soo Mr. Emerick remarks in their serious sense. Then In an ecstacy of delight and almost rov« the following afternoon. He had come can be paid for in^flTe.ten, or twenty years an going aboard the steamer. On their noticing that her apparently light man- elled in the mild onjoymentof the hour. up to Harlem to inspect some buildings " How fat I'd get if I had one." "Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured me of contains the following guarantee*: severe headache, from which I was long'a suf- way down they had called for the cap- ner of treating a subject which each Armida"s influenco had awakened bright which he was having erected, and ferer.'—Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Conn. tain of the vigilantes, and he approached had a short time before thought so seri- aspirations in his heart; new feelings thought be would call on his pros FREE—Get from your dealer free, the FIRST—A paid up policy after three yean Mr. EmericK, saying quietly in Span- ous did not seem to please Mr. Wilcox, had found birth in that susceptible pectivo tenant on the way home. "How YK Book. It lias handsome pictures anc which amount is written on the face of the Ayer's Pills, ish: "I wish a word with you. This who remained perfectly silent and con- organ and he lived but to leave tho are you, and how is tho grocery busi- valuable information about horses. PREPARED BY woman states that you know something tinued to read the evening paper, sho storo each evening and bask in the ness?" Two or three dollars for a 5/A Horse v,^,C°a'-?:iIt£U!irantee8 yo» «n ANN0AL CASI DR. J. C. AYEE & CO., Lowell, Mass. regarding the disappearance of Mr. again spoke: "Mr. Wilcox." The tone bright sunshine of his idol's presence. "Well, my health is good, and busi- Blanket will make your horse worth more VALUE, or if the insured needs, or desires to rat Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. money, the Company will loan on this policy, and Huntly, the Englishman who was stay- In which she addressed her old friend Ho did not love Armida—ho worshiped ness is a- good M usual," was the ready and eat less to keep warm. •till keep the policy in force. This is a great ad ing at the Hotel Victoria." was quite sufficient; had the paper been her with the samo adulation which a response. vantage to a person who may need money In business or to protect credit. '»«uejr IU "Certainly I do." replied Mr. Emer- hot the venerable millionaire could not slave might render a princess. Thoy "And where is your son to-day?" 5/A Five Mile Delicious Mince Pie ick. "I have just received a letter have dropped it quicker, and in an in- wero familiar to a degree with each "Ho has just gone to put the horse 5/A Boss Stable THIRD—It guarantees extended insurance stant he was all attention. "Do you other, and yet wore very far apart Ask for for the full amount of Insurance, for so lone $ from him bearing the San Nicholas In the stable and will be b.wjli in a few time as the cash value will pay for it. postmark. He is ibout to tako a trip not think it would ha wise to concoct Nevertheless they neither of them over moments." 5/A Electric in 20 Minutes into the interior and will not be back, some plan whereby we could, for a once reoognlzed the dangerous char- Upon hearing this repl;' Mr. Blodger Extra Test This is a valuable option to manv who maj probably, for several weeks." timo at least, interrupt the studies acter of the ground on which they stood. seated himself on an upturned cracker through physical, or financial misfortune desire ANY TIME OF THE YEAR. 30 other styles at prices to suit every- their policy carried. In fact this Policy As he uttered these words he drew which am being pursued with such in- An interested observer would havo barrel and resumed: "Mrs Uregy, that body. If you can't get them from your DOUGHERTY'S the letter from his pocket, and offered defatigable zeal in this house?" prophesied that something must soon son of yours is a very industrious dealer, write us. it for inspection. Several of the by- "That is something which has oc- happen which would expose to their young man and is sure to prosper." Protect? jgaijift /dvej?ity NEW ENGLAND »sm MINCE MEAT. standers looked at it, but as nono of curred to mo very man; times of late, view the dangerous shoals upon which "Yes, he work I very hard," asserted they wore fast drifting. And so it was. the lady, "but it is uphill work and In Business, and also makes an absolute provM them knew tho supposed Mr. Iluntly's but I have boon waiting for tho first ion in case of death, for wife, children or credit hand-writing, none could dispute the This very night Armida was to change there is a great Seal to contend with in suggestion to come from you," was the ^H?emeTm bCTrthl3PoIicy i90NL Y written bytee genuineness of the letter coming from answer. the whoie current of Eugene's thoughts, running a store." National Liff e Insuiance Company of Montpelier, him. "And I am very much puzzled to con- and sho did it in a song—ono (as sho "I don't doubt it, for I have had my "This clears up all tho mystery," said ceivo of a suggestion which is worth of- admitted to Eugene) that sho had writ- own experience and know what it is; W MII.|.F>. Niieclal A*ent, tho captain as ho walked away. Belle fering,"' answered the widow. ten herself and had a-.lied an old (lor- still perseverance will overcome every 1 Hamilton Block. ANN ARBOR. MICH. Lorimcr, without a vestige of color in For a few moments they both ap- ma»a professor to set the music for her. thing, and many a hindrance havo I her cheek, was left alone beside Mr. peared to be lost in thou .hi. from which Had sho merely sung it and never found in my way." said Mr. Blodger. Emerick. "I will be revenged for this," quiet state thoy convorged simultan- drawn hia attention to it in so marked "Did I understand you to say that she his.stvl in his ear. Then, giie fol- eously. "Sup—" thoy began together, a manner he might havo listened to tho you were onco in tho soap business?" Insurance, Seal Sstate and Loan A^ In paper boxes; enough for two large pies. and both • miled. Mrs. Delaro gave way sweet tones without ever noticing the asked Mrs. Bregy. BLANKETS OF Always ready; easily prej to Mr. Wilcox, who said: "I will wager words, but a; lie sat and listened to hor "Yes, ma'am, until recent years I a pair of aloh is the most se- and noticed tho quiet earnestness with was engaged in the manufacture of that ARE THE STRONGEST. CLEAN, WHOLESOME, CONVERT, rious amount 1 ever bet in my life, that which she wrought ?ut tho full mean- very useful and necessary commodity." NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THK 5'f later years. d to own all Hvi s fa •. FIRST FLOOR. that when Poroy comes back we all go pressive singing: « i.sof Nervous strength and n' ikness, Kmls- or. Ask druggist to Europo." When my ship comes In—when my shiy cornea for Wood's Ftxi 1 ^permator- _-1 , 0 r in— ii. lmDOtency. I *' . \,l ' phodlne; take D d es IrIn t0 b or sel1 ReaI "Precisely tho current of my Shall I heat sweet strains of music thro' tha i I all the effects 1!ll> substitute. < no « '^."P . . P "y Estate will release, il; s!x,~$r>. by mail. Wrlto ro'r"pamphlet; find it to their advantage to call on ns. We rep- • thoughts," was Mrs. Delaro's ready busy city's din, U.lressTlielWoodrheoiIcal Co., 131 Woodward resent tho following first-class Fire Insurance response. Heralding my hero lover, whom I've pictured ia ve., Detroit, Ulch. Companies, having an aggregate capital of over "The ;:i not come back a mo- my dreams, 58,000,0001 Till his face, .so fair and handsome, a reality ment too soon and this Mr. Emerick, Mitchell's Kidney Plasters The Grnnd Rnpldn <-"•«•-ua.Co., now seems? Tbe Ohio liirincrs ins. Co., insure! whoevor ho is, can pursue his vocation Absorb all disease in the'Kidneys and LJ without interruption. For Armida's When my ship comes In—will he stoop on bend- only iln I'IIIIIK" . DIMINISHES ed knee restore them to a healthy condition. The Ocrmnn Fire Ins. Co., ^ "".MOTHER future, which is really threatened" (»nd Old chronic kidncr BuCcrer3 mj The People's Fire Ins. Co., here the old man spo!:o with great earn- And tell of weary days and hours in which he The l'Hlzen»'FireIn«. Co., MAILCO•SW*\*$t FAZE CHILD longed for me? they got no relief until t' • The WeNtchenter Fire Ins. Co., estness) "is far too serious a matter to And as ho slowly rises will he fill my heart with : KIDM:V The Milwaukee Mechanic's Fire In BRADFIELHELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTAATLAMAg* ^ be trifled with, and must be sacredly bliss 1 Co., SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SoldbyDrujr^Ists everywhere, or sent by mail for "*>:ic The New Hampshire Fire Inn. Co SOLD BY guarded." While he folds me closely to him and our lipa The Northwestern Fire Ins. Co. meet with a kissf Novelty Pliuitor Work*. T.owell. Mann. C. E. EBERBACH. "THIS CLEARS UP ALL THE - MYSTERY," If Mrs. Delaro had only guessed the SAID THE CAPTAIN. true moaning of these words of ono of When my ship comes in—will it bring me jew- nature's gentlemen, sho too would have els rare Kates Low. Losses liberally adjusted and pai lowed the captain of the vigilantes promptly. rejoiced at their import, but sho did To clasp around my ne«; and arms, to twine Wealiolwne Life and Investment Policies in along tho pier. within my hair? "AND WHBBE is von: BOS Tii-DAV?" not, or she would have been more earn- the Conn, Mutual Life Insurance Company. As- Mr. Emerick proceeded to Montivodeo, Will it bring me silks and satins and costly •ets 155,000,000. Persons desiring Accident Insur- est in her manner. Here he picked up a sample from a bos If YOU WISH where ho hoped to catch tho regular laces old. ance, can have yearly Policies written for them or "Let Percy remain where ho is for a Will it bring me richest perfumes and coffers at his side, smelled it, examined it Traveler's Coupon Insurance Tickets tuned it TAROID steamer for Rio dc Janeiro. filled with gold? Low Eatea in the Standard Accident Insurance with a critical eye, and continued: "But THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR few weeks longer, then if ho does not To Company of Detroit, Mich. Money to Loan at CHAPTER XIII. meet with any success, cable him to re- I am no longer identified with that Current Rate*. Office hours from 8 A. U. to 12 M. When my ship comes in—it will empty be foi Advertise and 2 K 5 p M me— business, although the name of Blodget While Mr. Emerick was chafing under turn home," said the widow. Hamilton * Green. the restraint placed upon his movements "At any rate 1 must send him a Though all tho gems of Orient, all the jewels of will live as long as there is nothing in- Salt Rheum, Eczema, Wounds, Burns, the sea. by the iron walls of an ocoan steamer, message to-morrow, for I have not had vented to supersede tho use of soap." Sores, Croup, Bronchitis, Etc., All the treasures of the Indies, Its rich careo Anything occurrences in New York were taking a word from him now for three weeks, should comprise, "Then soap has made you the wealthy PRICE 5O CENTS. unexpected and almost sudden turns. . and my instructions wero that he If my ideal lover comes not then, to cheer my man you are to-day?" said Mrs. Bregy. Send three two-cent stamps for free sam- From the day when Armida saw Eu- should send a line or two at least onco waiting eyes. "Yes, madam," replied tho talkative ple box and book. gene Iiregy picked up in an unconscious a week," wero Mr. Wilcox's next words. When my ship comes -n -I c.ire not if it be old follow, "I owo agool deal to soap. I Anywhere condition after the collision of tho gro- There was just tho slightest look of The tiniest of craft that ever sailed upon the am tolerably well off, and it is a great cery wagon and the carriage, her in- alarm in Mrs. Dolaro's face as she sea, deal of satisfaction to know that whilo AT If it brings IBJ knlgbtly hero, though no wealth I have been accumulating a fair compe- terest in him had been on the increase glanced up at Mr. Wilcox and ques- of gold has he; Any time And the be?* lamp and, what was more, was undisguised. tenco I have at the same timo been ever rraJe, like Alad- TAR^OlFSOAP, tioningly said: "You do not mean that?" I will welcome him so gladly, and my true heart din's of old, a "won- helping to make 1 he world a good deal After his final recovery sho insisted "Indeed it is true," ho replied. he may win, WRITE TO derful lamp!" A lamp that all tho supplies in that lino for the "Then 1 Isai1 some harm must have Forever and forever—when my ship comes in. cleaner. And, by the way, I attribute aliMolnl. Iy r;cm- ABSOLUTELY PURE, not a little of n:\ to my knowl- rxploKlve and un- FOR MEDICINAL, TOILER BATH house should bo purchased from the happened him," said Mrs, Delaro. Sho sang the song right through and GEO. P. ROWELL & Co. breakable, which Harlem grocery. To this of course no as tho last vibrating sounds of the ac- edge of the best methods of bringing rives a <-lrnr, ftoft9 AND NURSERY PURRPOSES. "No, I hardly think that. lie may my soap to the notice of the public and brilliant white light one made any demur, nor could they companiment died awuy she turned No. io Spruce Stree* of 8 5 candle power} have had occasion to go up into the singing its praises in verse. Allow TAR-OID CO., Chicago, 111. reasonably, so long as Eugene supplied country hurriedly, and, anticipating around on her stool as though to mark Purer and brighter goods of a quality good enough for their the effect on her listener. There he me," said Blodgi r, producing what NEW YbRK. than gas light, softer 1 that he might have a message of im- than electric light, use. But aftoj (jwbile Arm Ida's interest sat entranced and spoke not a word. looked amazingly like a scrap-book from more cheerful than portanco to sond us, Lias delayed his the recesses of his coat pocket, "to read either! That Ian.p is had Increased to such an extent that communications. In fact, there are a "Have you nothing to say about my sho had spoken to Eugeno regarding song, Mr. Bresry?" she asked. to you what was conceded by all to be hundred things which are liable to my best effort in that line. A gen-u-ine the benefits which might accrue to him "It is very beautiful," was all he said. "The Rochester." happen on a journey of that kind," wero (he was lapsing into soap once moro) in after life if he possessed at least a Mr. Wilcox's words as he again took up "Now, do not suppose that I am fish- No Smoke* No Smell, No Broken Chimneys. few accomplishments. Sa to give the literary production, one which set all Only five years old, an.; over two million* in the paper. ing for compliments, for nothing was use. it must bo. t\ tfootl lump to ouka ittota a. tell. suggestions some practical shape sho the people of the United States talking IngsoeeeM. inured n I-, for lamps mayoom«amj farther from my thoughts. But I do If You Have u "In tho meantime I think it may be and wondering who wrote it on the lamps may po, but. i' *; Roohsstor" shines on had suggested giving him lessons in liko people to say something, even if it (brerer! Over '.£,000 nriini ie vnriciieH — as well to caution Armida, mildly, morning when il appeared, at the foot CONSUMPTION, • (uMKititf nnd Table Lamps. Banquet ami study, music herself anl lie h:'.d eagerly ac- is disagreeable, when I sing a song, and Vase and PtanO I ainps-cvfi'y kind, in Hi about making too free with Eugene of an elegant cut of a washtub, in all cepted her offer. especially ono of my own composing," BRONCHITIS, I'orcelain, Brass* Nickel and lilark Wrought Iron. Bregy. And by the by I forgot to the newspapers tr< m Maine to Cali- A-*k the lamp dealer for tt. Look for the trade The result was that Eugene's pres- she said in a half joking manner. But SCROFULA, mark stamp: " in K BOCHI ST1 B." If he hs tell you" (hero Mrs. Dolaro indulged in fornia. Here it i : tin* fffiiuinr Rochester and the style you want, ence at the house near to Gramercy Park tho young man beforo her was In no or if there i» no lamp-store Dear, send t<> us direct This trade-mark will be found on all genuine a suppressed ripple of merry laughter) "A knotty problem in 1M i world COUCH or COLD, for free Illustrated oatalofrae (and reduced p Roods. Look for it when you buy. became such a frequent occurrence that "that your old friend Mr. Blodger who joking mood. "Could it bo,"ho thought, With which we K list), and wi> will box and send y.,u uuy lamp safely by MpTBSS, rit,'i:t to your duor. Don't be fooled. There Is no other plaster or Mrs. Delaro very naturally remarked it turned up again so unexpectedly a few in a moment of almoii ecstacy, "that Is how to keep our face, clean— THROAT AFFECTION, external remedy liko the Ilop Piaster, either in and in a confidential moment referred sho meant thoso words for me?" And 'Tis sol ved Iiy Blod •»/•'.• ijt:i>. ROCHESTER LAMP CO., days since has made it his business to WASTINCof FLESH, 4'i 1'ark Place, New York, composition, quickness of action or reliability. to the fact when speaking to Mr. Wil- investigate into tho antecedents of this as he pondered lie said to himself: Or any Disease ichere the Throat and They give instant relief and permanent cure for St. Paul of old said: "Great are faith Manuf p. (tired by Tscd in thousands of homes always with absolute thing to report at present beyond the GOLD MEDAL, FASIS, 1873. confidence and success. sons, inasmuch as lie understood ho re- fact that Mrs. Bregy is a very estima- "Is that Harlem gentlptnaa going to Tis used to v.a ;!i the trotters of Sold by reliable medicine dealers everywhere. turned the favor by giving Armida an ble woman and knows good soap from stay here all night?" Bis holiness the i' Sect iiy mail on receipt of pries. opportunity to prevent hor knowledge ^nd little ehil Iron Blaok t:i"ir thirst SCOTT'S EMULSION bad." "They certainly must bo too busily OF 25 ota.; 5 for $1.(10. of French from rusting by means of con- engaged to notico the timo," was tho With suds from B!0rig4r't so tp. W. BAKER & Co.'s "When Blodger dies," said Mr. Wil- Nono genuine without these vorses on HOP PLASTER CO., PROP'S, BOSTON. versation in that language. At the cox," I think some ono will have to in- reply, "but 1 will remind Armida, by PURECODLIVEROIL samotime he pointed out, in as careful walking into the parlor, (hat 1 am pre- the wrapper, over tho signature of vent an imporishablo soap monument to Stephen Blodger. For sale by all Gro- With Hypophosphites. a manner as his frank, open nature placo over his grave, for I never knew a paring to retire," and ivMi these words would permit, that it would bo advisa- cers and Druggists throughout the PALATABLE AS MILK. Breakfast she rose to put her words into effect. Aali for Scott's /Ininision, ami frt ito ble not to leave tho young couple too When Mrs. Delaro walked into tho country.'" much alone. In this opinion Mrs. De- Mr. Blodger looked round with an air ejtplatiatitm or mtlirifrttin resolved, and no ono could havo told that sho of pride as he finished reading and Cocoa in view of the fact that so many highly cherished any feelings of suspicion gracefully accepted laint. Pon't lie dis- «r infttriK tion. will work industrious!/, IBITTERS. They will Percy was being invited to permit one acquaintance with it to that required gentleman down town nearly every earlier illness, he would never have W in .Mm Tfcrpf Thoutaod Dollar* » ouruged; it will cure I T«rintheirow$3000n lo.••ihifs.1M li>-r> vr thi-y livr.l will alsofunr'h 1 not then be weak ami of tho card party at Buenos Ayres to for personal toilet purpose." morning. But* Eugene was not dis- reached his present hopeless condition! :he •l'(i«tioQOrem|ilrikt a a f I to suffer from Kheum- will build you up and! fancy work, which she continued until business, as ho said: "Oh, it does not Rubber Shoes unlotM worn onflOniftHtahlT tight th» ire maki latism, use a bottle of make you strong andl brary, wondering part of tho time and sho leaned back in horchair and listened matter," and then bid them all good Physicians now admit that consump- uerai.y slip off tho f.-it and HOIJ II. Full hmn. ..inff.UHHt. KKKK » mr. «AddnMt I. It . %i K I SULPHUR BITTERS ; Healthy. tion is simply scrofula in the blood at- discussing during tho remainder in re- to hor daughter's voice in the room night. HE -COLCHEST'.'i r.rSBEl C8. B. C, ALLKV Box 4«o. AigMU, Maine. lit never fails to cure. SULPHUR BITTERS tacking the lung-tissues. It is never safe gard to the probability or otherwise of across the hall until sho almost fell Before retiring Armida and her f 6O0O. On a nsf b Mag tnadr br John R. Don't be without a will make your blood*•* to allow the blood to remain impure, and .i-'c all their sho^s with tn*M.- .if heH lined with Coodwln.Truy.N V.,i,t work A» M. l(K!ft**<*r #10 a day at the start, and nmie as you go I I.Mdies in delicate Try SULPHUR BIT-I far as tho object was concerned—or on. Dutti sexes, nil aftea. In any part of he too succumbed to the benign influ- serious you are becoming," said Armida. Golden Medical Discovery will drive ev- i t-ou can oomaMoc* at home, fnv- I health, who are alTICKl S to-night, and I whether it would be only one more to 'ADHESIVP. COUNTFRS," all your tiunv-r s|iun' mumi'nu only to I run down, should use vou will sleep well I ence of the sweet strains of vocal music. "This is a serious matter," said her ery taint of scrofula or impurity from me work. All h nw! Oraal i-ay SI HK for I lilTTKRS. ind feel better for It. I add to tho already long list of failures, Armida all this time had been alter- mother. "You know not what hopes the system, causing a current of healthy, FOR SALE BY every worker. W« start yoo, furnishing Wm. Allaby, John Bur*, Doty *; Fel- avarVthlnr. EASILY, SPEEDILY learned. Do you want the bestMedieal U'urk published? when they heard notes of music in the nately conversing with and teaching and aspirations you may have already rejuvenating blood to leap through the 1'AKHl I I.A:;s 11,1 ! . Address at onc«. Send'3 2-cent stamps to A. 1' ORDWAT A Co, parlor and the voices of Armida an* eneendered in that young m n's heart. veins. ner, I*. Sroncr, W. Relnbardt A- Co., kTlHADS A CO.. I > 1:ILA:.U. 31AI Mi. Boston, Mass.. and reeeive JJ eopy« few). Eutreno in blissful ignoranc-o that she A. D. Seyler & Son. ASS ARBOR. Irwin Jones, the negro who stole some AMONG THE CHURCHES. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. THEJREGISTFR. THE CITY. articles from the Beta Theta Pi house A. L. Xoble was in Detroit yesterday. several weeks ago, was tried before Baptist C'borcll. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1891. Justice Butts yesterday and sentenced to REV. A. S. CARMAN, Pastor. Special meetings each evening this There are about 700 pupils in the high jail for thirty days. school. week. Ti e University Senate adopted, last SDKBAY—Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and J. H. Catting left, Sunday morning, 7:30 p. K. Sunday school, 12 M. Yountr Baking Monday, a Suing memorial on the late people's meeting, 6:30 P. M. Special ARRIVING DAILY! SPECIAL SPRING SALE for Boston. Professor Wells, Which, on account of meeting for prayer at !):45 A. M Pile-driving on theSwift mill dam will the press of matter, cannot be printed Rev. J. C. Carman, of ZaneSVltU, O., in THE REGISTER till next week. will remain over Sunday and forseveral NEW CARPETS! soon commence. days of r.ext week, ami the meetings) The case against Adolf J. Diehl has Said a prominent democrat, when will be continued. Powder Come and see them. been discontinued. asked what he thought about the pro- Week day .services at 1 r. M. and 7 P. M., beginning with a service of aong. The largest assortment, The mm of $10.08 was paid for spar- posed citizens' movement: "Does Chris. rotator at home, 71 E. Washington-fit, ABSOLUTELY PURE .1X11 • row scalps last week. Millman favor it? Don't know ? Well, Sat HI day afternoons, from o to 6:30. and the handsomest I'm afraid there is no hope for it, then." <'<>tiicrcgntioiinl < Imroll. WHO SHALL RE 71 4 TOR? In the case of George Aprill vs. Henry REV. .'. W. BRAUSIIAW, Pastor. USE DR. CRAIG'S patterns ever shown Black and Colored Krause judgment has been entered in A mass meeting will be held by Car- SUNDAY-Preaching at 10:30 A.M. and I.ol Every .Han and Witinvn fftcHifffuate RlsVbotce. favor of the plaintiff. penter's union, No. 8.~>. at their hall, 57 7:30 i\ M. Sunday sciiool, 12 M. Young in Ann Arbor. South Main-st, on Saturday eveniiiL' people's meeting 6:30 P. M. In order to excite interest in the A. P. Ferguson went lo Lansing, next. All tradesmen and laborers are FRIDAY, 7:30 i\ M—Service for young approaching city election THE REGISTER SILKS! people. All are invited. NEW FURNITURE! Tuesday, on business. invited. The subject for discussion will introduces a novel feature. The office Kidney and Liver Cure l»i-tcii>l<'!»' Church. F. W. Buss will erect a house on West be a fchort work day. of mayor is the most important one in Social meetings will be held in the the city. It should be filled by one who Crown Plasters and Pills. Modern designs in Second-st, this spring. parlors of the new church on South 25 PIECES (Newest Shade*) Veeder B. Payne has been appointed is the deliberative choice of the people. They are the only Safe Remedies to use for Old English, Antique, to make allotments of lands to the Sac Universityave, at 10:30 A. M, every those afflicted with Brlght's Disease, Liver Com- Colored Henriettas, all Wool. Harrison Soule went to Lansing Tues- Lord's day, until the building is entirely In order to find out who this person is, plaint and Urinary Afflictions. Only those pre- day morning on business. and Fox Indians. Mr. Payne formerly completed and dedicated. THE REGISTER invites every man or pared in the DRY FORM are the Original and the and XVI Century finish. 16 and 17 Twill, 75 cents a yard. Only Kidney and Liver Cure that will restore you resided in this city but is now in Indian (irrmaii Evniiicellrnl Retlilrhem woman in this city, whether he be a to perfect health. Usual price $1 00. Electric lights have been placed in Territory. He has two daughters in the Cbnrcli. democrat a republican or prohibitionist, Chamber Suits, the store of Koch & Henne. REV. JOHN NEUMANN, Pastor. Ann Arbor high school. to write Mis choice on the coupon ALL LADIES USE SUNDAY—Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and Parlor Furniture, There is considerable talk of nominat- which is printed below, ami send it 25 PIECES (Spriuif Colors) The case of Kate L. Moore vs. Wilfred 7:30 p. M. Sunday school, 12 M. ing a citizens' ticket this spring. to THE REGISTER C. B R A.. Library Furniture, B. Thompson, in which $5,000 is claimed WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M.— Prayer meeting Serge Royal, 42 inches wide, l.. i in;.n Lutheran ZIOU'N < liuroli SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Railway Commissioner Whitman went for slander and false imprisonment, has Dining-room Furniture, at 75c per yard. REV. MAX HBIN, Pastor. Actual Value, Sl.OO. to Lansing on business, Tuesday. occupied the attention of the circuit SUNDAY—No service. FOR MAYOR The Craig Medicine Co,, Funiture of Between seventy and eighty men are court since Monday. Large crowds THURSDAY, 7:30 P.M.—Lent services. PASSAIC, IT. J. now employed at the agricultural works. have attended the trial. German Methodist Episcopal Church. OF Every Description. REV. ANDREW KKUHMNS, Pastor. 150 DOSES ONE D0LLAE. Fine Quality Serge, Frederick Kalmbach, an old resident At the meeting of the Golden Rule SUNDAY—Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and sr ABBOR A good Folding Bed for $11.50. 40 inches wide, of the fifth ward, was buried on Friday lodge, Thursday evening, eighteen new 7:30 i>. M. Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. MY CHOICE IS GRAND OPERA HOSUE. at 57 cents per yard. last. . candidates were voted in. Threeof these VVEDNESDAY.7:30 P.M.—Prayer meeting. We will Guarantee were initiated on Friday, ten on Mon- MethocllNt I i>i-, .>i>a> Church. Worth 75c. The next state encampment of the day, and the remaining five will ride REV. R. II. RUST, D. D,, Pastor. ( Write DtsUnctlu Dm Xame I'nln. i our PRICES to be Michigan Grand Army will be held in the goat tomorrow evening. SUNDAY—Preaching at 10:30 A. it. and this city. 7:30 p. M. Sunday school, 12 M. Young The Ballot will close at Night, March the very LOWEST On Thursday the case of Sarah A. people's meeting, 6:30 p. u. A cordial \Qth, and the Result will be announced Friday, March 13. '91. Plaid and Striped The lavatories at the high school have Cole vs. Lake Shore and Michigan welcome to all. in THE REGISTER of March 2Glk. in Washtenaw County, been reconstructed and are no longer Presbyterian Church. Saxony Suitings, Southern railway was continued over REV. J. M. GELSTON, Pastor. Quality taken into offensive. the term. In Eliza H. Cordary vs. ADDRESS at 25 cents per yard. SUNDAY—Preaching at 10:30 A. M. by A FASCINATING ENTERTAINMENT. consideration. 4O inches wide and H. Richards will build three new resi- Joseph Goodman arguments were com- Rev. W. W. Wetmore. Evening, lec- 1 DITOR MAYOR'S BALLOT, Cheap at 35c. dences next spring, on the old fair pleted and the charge of the court was ture on " Dante," by Rev. Howard Duf- Seld, D. D. THE AXX ARBOR REGISTER. grounds. delivered. The case of William Jud- SPECIAL BARGAINS son vs. Orville Gorton was settled, each Ladies'F.M. Society every second Fri- N. B.—The name of the voter will not 19 PiecGB(8taple Colorings) A meeting of the State Arbeiter Yer- day of each month. Ladies' H.M. Society party paying his own costs. every fourth Friday in each month. be required. in a complete ein will be held in this city on June 9, Paragon Colored Gros Grain St. Andrew's church. Brother Jonathan DRESS SILKS 10 and 11. The school board, at their meeting REV. HENRY TATLOCK, Rector. line of REV. W. WATERS, Assistant. CITY NOTICES. at 75 cents per yard. Mayor Manly went to Grand Rapids Tuesday evening, allowed bills amount- COMBINATION. Lace Curtains Sold Everywhere at, and ing, in the aggregate, to $313.11, per- SUNDAY—Holy communion, 8:00 A. M. Tuesday on business connected with the Morning prayer and sermon, 10:30 A. M. and Reduced from 81.00. Soldier's Home. mitted the junior class in the high Sunday school and Prof. Scott's bible Samuel Krause has a new adv. REV. J. NELSON LEWIS, school to hold a social in the hall and class, 12 M. Sunday school at Geddes and State Street Outfitter-Fourth page. Heavy Draperies. The county treasurer received, during referred the matter of introducing the Foster's, 3:00 P.M. Evening service and i>0 Pieces (All Shades and Colors) sermon, 7:30 P. M. The Charming Lecturer, on his great National the month of February, $37,701.03 and study of trigonometry to the committee Easter bonnets at Mrs. M. M. Tattles'. subject. Also the famous disbursed $4,458.19. MONDAY, 7:30 P. M.—Confirmation lect- of the Famous Clifton Mills, on text-books. ure in the chapel. See change in Mack & Schmid's adv. Colored Surahs and Failles, S. S. Blitz, who has been seriously ill TUESDAY, 4:00 p. M.—Evening prayer. LADIES' SCHUBERT QUARTET KOCH ft HENNE. The city treasurer has collected all Goodspeed has good news for you on at $1.00 per yard. for several week* with pneumonia, is WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M.—Evening prayer the taxes levied except $562.15, dis- and address. the first page. OF BOSTON. 56 * OS IS- >l aiii-xl. The Best the Market affords. now out of danger. tributed as follows: Real estate, $125.86; THURSDAY, 4:00 P. M.—Evening prayer. By the aid of calcium light, views are given of Noble has something to say on the ANN ARBOR. Congressman Allen has kindly sent personal, $499.50; sidewalks, $15.40; real FRIDAY, 4:00 p. M.—Litany and address. many grand transformation scenes of American Confirmation lecture, 7:30 p. M. first page. history, such as the " Fall of Fort Sumpter," and 15 Pieces Black Gros Grain THE REGISTER a large government map estate rejected, $47.25. The total amount from amid the flames and smoke is heard that in- SATURDAY, 4:00 p. M.—Evening prayer. See change in Samuel Krause's ad- spiring song, " The Star Spangled Banner," ren- Silk (QualityGuaranteed). of the United States. of the taxes collected was $82,241.90; of • nltarisn Church. vertise ruent. dered oy this famous quartet. which $12,363.48 was for state and REN. J. T. SUNDERLAND, Pastor. Great Bargains at 75c, 90s, $1.00, Maggie, wife of Jas. McKernan, of Adams has something to say in this POPULAR PJtICMS. Northfield, died Monday last. She was county, $33,344 for schools, and $36,- SUNDAY—Morning service, 10:30 A. M.; «1.10, $1.25, $1.60 and $1.75 per subject, '• Alleged Miraculous Predic- issue about his famous bazar. Seats on sale Wednesday morning. thirty-seven years old. 534.42 for general municipal purposes. yard. The balance on hand with the city tions in the OldTestament. The Trans- Read the salutatory of Wadhams, Greatly Reduced in Price for this Charles O'Conor, of Northfield, and treasurer, March 1, was $11,878.75, as ient and the Permanent in Prophecy." Kennedy & Reule on the fourth page; sale. Evening service, 7:30 P. M.; lecture by Joseph Ashley, of this city, will spar at against $10,793.62 at the same time last Hon. Carroll D. Wright, " Religion in The "Same Old Story," by E. F. Hangsterfer's hall tonight. year. Politics." Student's Bible Class, 12 M.; Mills, will be found on the fourth page. subject, "Elijah and Elisha." Free EXTRA ATTRACTIONS in Company A will be inspected next Grand INAUGURAL Sale The two huts which stand on the old reading room is open from 2 to 6 i\ K. Three of our most interesting items Tuesday night by H. B. Lathrop, in- may be found on the fifth page, in the Black Faille Francalse, brick yard near Hill-st serve as a rendez- MONDAY, 8:00 P. M.—Unity Club. 1 Black Surahs, spector general of the state. vous for a number of the young men African M. E. Church. adv. of the Two Sams. -OIF - REV. A. COTTMAN, Pastor. Black Rhadames, of this city. It is said that they are in Work on the old cemetery has been SUNDAY—Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and Children Cry for Black Satin Regence, temporarily suspended. The number the habit of insulting women and drink- 7:30 p. M. Sunday school. 2:00 P. M. A Black Armures and Razimers. of bodies thus far removed is 637. ing large quantities of lager. Two of cordial invitation is extended to all. Pitcher's Castoria. Black Brocade Silk. them, last Sunday evening, attempted The board of directors of the Ladies' NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS All $1.00 per yard, Wheat is being marketed freely at to pick a fight with Chris. Weinmann, MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. Library Association requests all per- to Reduce Stock. the mills. Some of it weighs as much who lives in that vicinity. They suc- Rev. Max Hein, of the Zion church, sons holding books to return the same as sixty-two pounds to the bushel. ceeded, but both of them are now laid will preach in Detroit next Sunday. to the library on or before Saturday, Confirmation services will be held at March 14, 1391. Store to be Remodeled and All books belonging to the Ladies' up for repairs. The neighbors threaten the Bethlehem church Sunday after Renovated. Library Association must be presented to clean out the huts unless the authori- next. Ice Creams and lues served to tamili at the library on or before March 14. ties take action. The regular monthly social of the in 1, 2, 3 or 4 qt bricks. Hangs-terfer. tf NEW WASH GOODS! This Sale is to get the goods out Presbyterian church will be held this of the way. The Huron Valley Building and Loan On Monday the case of L. M. Stevens evening. Children Cry for Association, although in existence only vs. H. S. Dean et al. was discontinued by Rev. L. P.Goldrick, of Northfield, de- Take advantage of and get some livered a Lenten sermon at St. Thomas Pitcher's Castoria. of these Bargains. six months, has lent $3,400 to borrowers. stipulation. The case of John G. Koch church last night. Another flowing well has been vs. Martha Seeger was discontinued The Congregational joung people will Buy 1 lb. of candy and guess at give a social Saturday evening at the weight of large stick free at Hangster- drilled at the water works. The without costs. The judge directed the The greatest number of pieces. jury to bring in a verdict disallowing residence of Prof. Perry. fer's, 32 tf company expects to strike still another. Hon. Carroll D. Wright will deliver a The Latest and most Exclusive Styles. the appeal of Sarah A. Cole (from the lecture at the Unitarian church, next Children Cry for The most Superb Line of Shades ever offered by any house in this City , ABEL & CO. The total amount of delinquent state decision of the court which disallowed Sunday evening, on " Religion in Poli- and county taxes reported to Treasurer the claim of L. Winans in the estate of tics." Pitcher's Castoria. New, Neat and Pretty Styles. 26 S. MAIN STREET. Brehm is 8201.17. Last year it was $264,- Mary E. Winans) but granted the ap- Rev. J. W. Bashford, of the Ohio Wes- Ices. pellant until the first day of the next leyan University, delivered a very in- Corner of Washington. 46. structive lecture on John Wesley, Sun- Orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, term of court to prepare and serve a bill pine apple, Roman punch. Ypsilanti failed to collect $443.73 of day evening last. of exceptions. The case of Johanna The vested choir of St. Andrew's tf E. V. HANOSTERFER. BLACK DRESS her taxes, of which $233.90 was real Gregory vs. the Western Union Mutual church sang in St. Luke's church, Ypsi- Cancer. estate, $185.83 personal and $24.00 dog lanti, last night. A large number of Sample Sale! Society of the United States was con- Thousands of cancers are permanently A close, fine Serge at 50 cents, worth 75c per yard. tax. tinued over the term. Ann Arbor people attended the services. removed by entirely new and original Rev. M. P. Dowling, president of the methods without pain, loss of blood, or A fine46-in. Serge at 75 cents, worth $1.00 There is some prospect of the Michi- Detroit college, will address the Foley the use of plaster or knife. For book Fancy Stripes, in Blacks, at 50 cents, worth 75 Having bought a line of Samples of gan Furniture company erecting a large The saloon of Millman & McNally Guild in University Hall, next Sunday on Cancer (sent free) address Surgical Black, silk-warp Henriettas, at $1.00, worth 1.25 was the scene of a disgraceful and almost evening, on " Is the Present Condition of Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. Women's Misses' and Children's factory on the site of the refrigerator Society an Indictment Against Chris- Black, silk-warp 46-in. Henriettas, at $1.00, worth 1.25 " works. fatal melee on Friday evening last. tianity ?" 84G DR. S. B. HARTMAN, Pres't. 40-in. Black Mohair Brilliantines, at 40 cents a yard. Reuben Miller, of Pittsfield, who is tak- The programme of the Unity Club 46-in. Pure Black Mohairs, at 50 cents, worth 75 On Friday the juries brought in ver- ing some special work in the dental de- next Monday, March 16, is as follows: Happy and content is a home with"The Ro- Extra Fine, 40-in. all wool Henriettas, at 50 cents a yard. dicts of no cause of action in the cases partment, got into an altercation and, it "A Descent into the Crater of Pichincha, Chester;" a lamp with the light of the morning. Beautiful Quality 46-in. Black Henriettas, at 75 cents. of David Ehnis vs. Abraham Deubel is said, drew a knife. He was hustled Illustrated," by E. M. Brigham, and Per catalegut, write Rochester Lamp Co. New York. and of Cordary vs. Goodman. "Different Interpretations of the Geo- SHOES out of the saloon and was followed by a Ice Cream. logical Phenomena at and near Niagara Then comes about 200 pieces Fine Imported Dress (i ods, Frederick Mayer, of Port Huron, negro named John Robison. The Falls," by Prof. W. H. Pettee. Vanilla, chocolate, coffee, pistachio, of the Celebrated line of H. H. GRAY'S strawberry, macaroon, tutifruitti, bisque, Choice of the Lot, 50 cents a yard! spent Sunday in the Hotel Dwyer. The quarrel was then renewed, and Robison SONS. I will sell them at Manufactur- finally picked up a large Btone which he nonquat. All Sunday orders should be night before he had imbibed very The annoyance of breaking given the day previous. ers' prices. threw at Miller, crushing in his nose lamp-chimneys need not be Consisting of Spring Serges, Henriettas, silk and wool Plaids, Home- freely. The county paid his board bill. tf E. V. HAXGSTERFER. spuns, Boucle Plaids, Scotch Plaids, black and white Plaids and Checks, and knocking out several of his teeth. borne. Women's Turns and Weits, $3,87 a pair. Miller was taken to the University hos- American Wool Novelties, and many styles worth 75c, all 50c a yard. The play, " Soldiers of the Union," . Get tough glass chimneys. Completed to I>enclwood. Costing in our regular stock $5 to$U. given by the Sons of Veterans on Thur- pital where he still lies. Robison was The Burlington Route, C, B. &Q.R.R. day and Friday evenings was enjoyed arrested and sent to jail. Macbeth's "pearl top " and from Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, is Children's for $1.00—regular price $1.50. now completed, and daily passenger1 Misses' for $150—regular price $2.35. by all who attended. It was repeated " pearl glass" are tough trains are running through Lincoln, Neb., SPRING - WASH - GOODS! at Saline last night. The annual junior exhibition will be against heat; they do not and Custer, S. D., to Deadwood. Also to held this evening in High School hall. Come early, as there are but 200 pairs, break, except from accident. Newcastle, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to This will be the greatest Gingham Season ever known. The styles are so as to get your choice. Catherine Black, of Northfield, died The programme is as follows: " The Deadwood. 4G very pretty and the PRICES ARE SO LOW, starting at 8 and 10c a yard. on Sunday of pneumonia. She wasResults of Arctic Exploration," David They are also clear, trans- Then comes the FineZephyrs, at 121c a yard, and the Scotch Ginghams— Look at our $1.00 Over-Gaiter, the best seventy years old. Her funeral took E. Carrnan,£Berrien Springs; " Echoes," parent,not misty or milky; they wonders of beauty—at 25c a yard. in the city. place at ten o'clock Tuesday morning. Gertrude M. Case, South Lyon; "Some fit and stand upright; shape Her remains were taken to Chicago. -YOU ARE IN SALINE;— With this lot of Wash Goods, we place on sale 50 pieces of the celebrated Strange Prophecies," Theresa A. Grurie, and proportions are right to di- Ann Arbor; " Forestry a National Ne- get a POUND of DRAGON FAST BLACK plain and plaid LAWS, at 10c, 12-k, 15c to Samuel Krause, Mrs.Catherine Farley, of north Fourth- cessity." Conrad Georg, Ann Arbor; rect the draft upon the flame. A. M. HUMPHREY'S 25c a yard. The only make of Fast Black Lawns worth buying. ave, died on Tuesday of dropsy of the " Bores," Mabelle Halleck, Ann Arbor; They cost a little more than heart. She was fifty-two years old, and S. :MI.A.I]Sr ST. " A Piece of Patchwork," Eunice A. 2 8c COFFEE! 25 pieces Plaid and Check WHITE MUSLINS, at 6c a yard. leaves two daughters. The funeral was rough and wrong chimneys of Janes, Ann Arbor; " What Our Boulders held at St.Thomas'church this morn- common glass that break con- 2 cases pretty new CHALLIES, for 5c a yard. ing. Teach," Edson R. Sunderland, Ann Ar- 50 pieces new INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, at 5c a yard. YOU CAN GET IT bor; " A Peculiar People," Emma C. tinually. PUtsburg. GEO. A. MACBETH & Co. SAW MILLS Single tickets to the choral union Klais, Ann Arbor; "The Holy Vehme," AT MAKRIAGE LICENSES. Always the Cheapest. concert can be procured only by those Johanna Neumann, Ann Arbor; " The ENGINES, who hold season tickets. Seventy-five Man who Knows More than the Cap- The following licenses were granted tain," Bessie B. Stevens, Ann Arbor; during the past week : Variable* Friction Feed. Calkins' Drug Store cents will be charged for this concert. Charles Koch. Ann Arbor L'7 $1 for the Boston Symphony, and sev- " Castle Garden,"Theodore C. Williams, Emily C.Zeeb, Northfield 22 Send for catalogue and speeittl prices. SOHAIRBR & MILLBN, 34 South State-st. enty-five cents for the final concert. Stockbridge. Walter Thom, Willis 19 Louise Hurd, Martinsville 17 A. It. FARQUUAR CO,, York, Pa. Leaders of Low Prices.