Local
"The day of retribución ara a cominV' The wbeat marki-t continues to improve. Will Miller and George Clarken are hustlers. Prospectó for a gootl county fair are increasing every day. Democratie headquurters to-day are at the Kraukliu buuse. Dr. Knpp uses a ban dun tin to keep tlie flies off- of hls horse. The old gentleman is now wich liis son lookintf up llie liiirh school. More rain and less cold weather is the prayer of everybody, almost. The Stilte Convention of tho Baptists is to be held in the city next month. The Business Men's Association desires to sell the capsule factory property. See "ad." Tbere was inucli revel ry Monday night sfter the caucuses by the faitliful who carne out ahead. Theexpenditure of the poor fuod lust month was only $00.34. Marshal Sipley is making a good record. There is to be a social at the M. E. cliurch parlors to-morrow evening, tea being served at 6 o'olock. The Judge is probably the keenest and best political paper published. lts cartoons are slmply immense. Gov. Luce is expected at Chelsea on Fridy, Sep?. 28th, which will be the republican mass meeting day. Rey. Geo. W. B.irlow, of Calyary cliurcli, Detroit, will preacli In the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Conrad Noll went to Detroit a day or two since and bouglit a hundsorae new banner for Welcli post G. A. R. The Ist regiment of three inonths anil three years men is to have a reunión at Juck6ou on the llth of September. Mrs. Belir 8 to erect a two story brick itore on Washington street, next door eait of the Gwinner market building. Who sinile now f The ones who get there to-day. Who will smile on November 6th? The fellows who get left today. Next Sunday Dr. Ramsay will fill the pulpit at the l. E. chureb, and it will be the last time before the annual conference at Detroit. On Sept. 15 Supt. Robison will be on the fair grounds to meet penple deslring space tor exliibits In floral ball, or to rent booths. There are less than a dozen lacking of 3,000 children In this city, aecording to tlie school board's census jnt completed -and still tliey come. Nearly all the working demócrata of this city went to Ypsilunti, to give llieir brethern there points on wliothey should send lor delégales at titel r caucus in the even ing. Geo. h. Moore is to occupy tbe Nickel's store with his prooery us won as John Sheehan moves out" and into his new store. Vorhees & Deitaa will move nto Moores' place. The congregation and society of the Presbyterian cburch will liokl a meeting imtnediatcly after the morning service, next Sunday to canvass the propriety of culling a pastor. Last Wednesilay. Alfred B., the eightyears old sou of W. F red Schlanderer, who bas been sick 80 long. died of inflammatory rheumalism. He was buried by the Sons of Veterans. A site luis been offered the T. & A. A. R. H to build their station house near the junciion of the M. C. R R. We also understand tbat the 5th ward folks are inaking a movement to secure it. Prof. W. S. lYrry's salary lus been raised to $3,200, the same as the university professors. l'liis is iio more than right, for he works iniich harder than they do and gets searctly any vacation. The Inter-denominatiomil Sunday School Association for Ingham, Livingston, Jack3on and Washtenaw connties will be held in North Lake on Wednesday, Thursday and Frid.iy of the second week in October. St. Andrew's Society bas purcliased the property corner of X. División and Lawrence sts.. of .Mrs. A. Matthew, tor $1,650, the house to be moved off. A new house is to be erected tbereon for ttie use of the Scxtnn. If you want to know how the laborers of Scotland are prospering read W. I. Davenny's letter on our first page. Air. Davenny pictun-s tilines just as he sets them. Do you want our laborers forced Into equal competillon with tlii-m ? N. B. Covert, who voted for Gen. Harrison in 1K40, Is going to vote for the irriindson this year. He shook hands with old Tippecanoe In the log cabin daya and worked to elect him just as he will Young "Tippecanoe and Morton Too.1' The republican county convention bas been called for Sept. 18th, at Ann Arbor, and the representative conveiition for the same date, at the council room of the court house, üflicial calis next week. At the Director's meeting in Secretary Uulu's ofiiee last Thursday the annual assessment of the Washtenaw Mutual rire Ins. Co. was tixed at $1 per $1,000. ihe capital stock has been increased since Jan. Ut $03,395 nud 50 new memwn have been added. The G. A. R. Posts of this city and ipsilanti leave here Monday p. m. on "ie 3 o'clock train on the T. & A. A. B. There will be between 50 and 60 trom Welch post; 40 f rom Ypsilantl, 10 irom Dexter and the game number from Uelsea. It will be a jolly train load. Henry Preston, a farmer living near toe Saline road, had three liorceR struck y lightning and killed last Friday af temoon. Mr. Preston's hired man was plowing with them in the field and had eit uut a moment before to get a wrencli "nxthe plow with. It was a narrow escape. Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert. died at the residence of her son E. N. Gilbert, last Fri".v, and funeral was held Sunday p. m., nrT,tlle re8iicnce. Her five sons were Pail bearera, together with L. Babcock of v-belsea. Mrs. Gilbert was 78 yeers of Ke, and one of the highly respected old fuidenu of the county. nfM dnt believe th' the pointing out "' the enemy's weak polnt?, and glory"ST over them, as was done in the Detroit iribune of last Friday In a resume of '"e Dohtical liluation iu this county, is 8O"J policy. On the contrary the reCir" VH be Tlle Tribune mlght j,ltei"'t 't alone entirely thun to wrlte 'HiPinthatmanner. wt,th,e 8rnd opera house Chas. EdU8 has been busily at work on new lery, and hls work will show to rood "vantajre wll(,n the geagon open9 T)ere nieni W '' " and new "fat." new "toreh.lV' "ew "!?ranl draperies," new .„?p,er fcenes, new kitchen scènes, etc, nu tharhe Is the artist who bas mounted, ah l aiKl ttxa] tllem a n presen t?"le 'lape for the pub! ie to look at. mn oers wlll appreciate this fact. ]Jhpretroit f"iference ol the Metho, '" , Plwopal church, convenes in DeCw","Wednes1y. öept. 12, at the nZ llllrch. Bishop Merrill will prePr.an bfc tbe Ksi of David Thi " while "ending the meeting, "irty-two of the pastors Including Rev. fln ,, Wy' of this ciy. and Kev. Dr. u'lley, of the Central Detroit, (who it comM CU1 wi" chan-re places) have muit i a tliree yei"'8 pastorate and naml , nse 'catión this yeur. The iiinli i . W ministers are on the superl On Tuesday evening, previeran opening of the conference a Cent, ,re?ePlin will be glven by the central church people
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Obituary
Ann Arbor Courier
Old News
Conrad Noll
Alfred B. Schlanderer