Personals
L J. Tnylor Is lióme from Chicago for a few days. Dr. P. B. Rose, of Chicago, is home visiting his fainily. Col. Dean is out on the streets azain, we are glad to notice. Dr. Lucius Snoith, of Marshall is in the city visiting friends. Emll Baur, Jr., spent Sunday n Chelsea visiting hls cousin ( ?) Mrs. Dunster and daughters have returned from New Jersey. Jullus Werner returns to college at Afton, Minn., to-morrow. Miss Mamie Bliss has retiirned trom a visit Wlth frienda in Jackson. Miss Volgt, of Jackson, is visitine at Chas. Binders, on W. Liberty st. Mr. Jay Keith and sister Hattie were in the city Sunday visiting relatives. Miss Louie Craig leaves for Buffalo this week to visit her friend Miss Lee. Rev. B. Day is enjoying a visit from lus brother and wife trom the east. A. L. Noble and wife left last night for Albion, N. Y., for a few days visit. Chas. W. Wiigner and wife have returued lioniefrom the east, Monday evening. A. D. Seyler is moviug into his new house, corner of Liberty and Thompson streetï. Geo. E. Bliss and wife, of Jackson, spent Sunday with their father Wallace W. Bliss. We are sorry to learn that Fred C. Newcombe is very sick at his home on E. Huron .-i . Mrs. Tripp has jtone to Jackson for a few day's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bennett. Mrs. John Wahr went to her father's home In Saline to-day, in the hope of Improving in health. Miss Gein Stocton, of Corunna will speiul the fall and winter witli her uncle J. 1'. Hoffman, G9 S. Main 8t. Mrs. Bently who has been spending some time wlth her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferdon, has returned home. Mrs. W. W. Tidd and daughter Mabel, leave to-morrow mornlng for Chicago, to ! be absent some three or four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Robison have i been in Detroit durinjr the week past visiting their sons and grandchlldren. . Commissioner T. M. Cooley and his i private seeretary Fred S. Hubbard, ' peet to leave lor Wushington thls week. John K. Robison of the Annapolis ' val Academy, Is in the city visiting his ' grandparents, John J. Robison and wife. Miss Mollie Hall, of N. State st., leaves to-morrow morning for Cincinnatl, to , enter the art school to pursue her studies. Dr. Breakey returned from his northern . trin Monday evenlne. His dauirhter s May stoppeil at Kxlamazoo for a short visit. Geo. Felner mul daughter Kmina left list eve ling for Clinton, Iowa, to visit Mr. Feiner's sou Charles wlio is located there. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Birk returned to tbeir home in Chicago Saturday, after a few d:iys visit with Mrs. A. Birk, of S. Main st. Prof. Jabez Montgomery, wife and son Harry left for Kalamazoo yesterday, where the Prof. holiU the chair of Matliematicf. A letter from E. N. Bilbie to relatives liere conveys the iuforniation that lie made tlie noean voyage all rulit. bilt was 8ick tour days. Mis. J. 8. llicketts and famlly, of LimlKiiville, Ohio, are expected in tliis city to-dny, visitins at her fsthtr's, Daniel ö. Mülen's. Fred Schultz, one of the best compositora Ann Albor has prodiiced, bus none to Detroit to live, beiug employed in the Gnlley establishment. Prof. T. B. Bronson, lit. '81, of the Orcliard Lake Military Ac.ideruy, was in the city tlie pust week with his sister who enters tlie high s-chool. Kvart Soott and J. E. Beal went ovpr to Britton, Lenawee Co., Monday to licar tlie joint diecussiou between Capt. Allen and Mr. Stearus. Miss Kabel Itandolpb of Toledo has returned to complete her course at the hijih school wlilch she was obliged to give up list year because of ill hcalth. A party of camper consistin of Jas. E. Harklnt, Burt Schumaeher, George l'arker, and Koss Granjier, roturned Saturday (ron) a weck's stiiy ut Portage Lake. Ed. M. Robert. of Fort Madison, Iowa, (by-the-way Mr. Roberts is editor of the Democrat of tliat place) accompmifd by Mr. Geoige Crusely, of Duluth, Minn., are expected hert tliis weck. Tlicy are conintr to perfortn tlie duties of best men for George Millen'g nupti:ils. Richard Kearns, better known to the boya iis " Dli'k," wa8 in town the flrst of the week, having taken his iuitial trips as postal clerk, to wliicli he was recently appointed. Ui run it froin Cleveland to Syracnse, N. Y., a 11 hour run. " Uick " thinks he is going to like it firt-rute, and belng a bright, active young man, lie will certuinly make a success o( it. Ralph McAllaater wlio tías bepn for the patt year with E. K. Frueautf, and who also spent one year with the law class of '88, goeti to Manistee the latter part of the week to enter the office of McAlvay & Grant. ''Mc" is a young man of excellent hnbits and good attainnienta, and we venture to predict will mxke a success in life. Hay ferer and bandanas go appropriately together these days. Mra. Attorney Whiling is vlsiting Brldgewater, Freedoua aud Manchester thls week. Anyone having a fox that they will dispose of can find a purchaser by applying to Dr. Jesae A. Dell, by letter or in person. John Cushing was attempting to catch B mustang pony, at W. K. Boyden's at Delhi last Sunday when the animal suddenly turned aud knocked liim down cnusing concussion of the bram. At present he lies in a critical condition. The demócrata attempted to raise a hickory polo at Steln's corners, a mile or so north on the Lake road last uight, but couldn't get enough men tojrelher to raise it, and it remiiins now partially In position. Indicative of liow the demócrata will get lefl in November. At the conference of the A. M. E. church at Grand Rápida, a resolutlon was voted down favoring the proliihition party, and one favoring the republican partv passed. The appoiutmentB in tuis uouiiïy are : Rev. G. B. Pope, Ann Arbor; Rev. J. H. Miller, Vpsilauti. Tlie lst animal guinea of the Amateur Athletic Union ol the United Slates, is to be held on the grounds of the Detroit Athletic Club, Wcdnesday, Sept. l'Jlh, 1888. Over 200 entriec have been niadi', including niauy noted amateurs trum Great Brltaln, Canada, Califunin, and elsewhere. The last Saline Observer jravu one of our new busines9 men this excellent "seud off" in its last isue: "Fred Henne has moved hia stock of grocerien, crockery, etc, to Ann Arbor, this week, where he will continue the grocery business. Mr. Henne has been engaged in trade in Saline, for a numberof years, and thinks he can better himself by movinjf to the county sent. Fred is a whole-souled, square dealing business man, and haa many friends here who wish him success, and lots of it, in his new localion, and the Observer ecboas tlieir wishes." The annual meeting of the Womeu's Foreign Mlsslonary society of the il. E. church was held yesterday afternoon in the church parlors. Mrs. Dr. Ramsay who has been the very efficiënt president for the past year, made aome pleaaant remarkl in review of the work of the society, which she was oblii;ed now to rclinciuish. The following ofllcers were chosen for the enauing year: I'resldent- Mm. C'ulklns. lst Vlce l'resldenl- MrB. Marhle. 2d " " - Mrs. Bennelt. 8J " " -Mr. Wordeu. RecordlDg9ec'y-Mr. Clough. CorrespoiullriK Seo'y- Mr. Johngon. Treasurer- Mrs. Cramer.
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