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The Salin
A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, APEIL 20, 1893.
VOL. Xin.-NO. 26.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PROFESSIONAL.
P E. JONES.
Attorney at Law.
All Business attended to with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MICH.
Q. R. WILLIAMS
. Attorney at Law,
Especial attention paid to Pension Claims of all
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MICH.
MILAN,
IT A. NICHOLS, m. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SUKGEOS.
Office at Nichols I ros'. drag store.
SALINE, - MICH.
p F. UNTERKIRGHER, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Calls promptly attended to at all hours.
Office in Hauser Mock, Chicago street.
SALINE, - - MICH.
lii W. CHANDLER, iVi D.,
^ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office on Adrian Street, first door south of the
Wallace Block,
SALINE, » MICH.
[ ' O. SLAGHT,
■w. ■>
Veterinary Surgeon.
MACON, LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection with Teeumseh hy Telegraph
and by Mail.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
' WATERMAN'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
(Mjss Gillett's old stand.)
Will be in Saline every Wednesday and shall be
Dleased to meet all in need of work hi my line.
Dall aud see samples of our work.
rp CORDON,
The Pioneer Painter.
Over Forty Years Experience.
"ferriage. Sign and Ornamental Painting, Paper
Hanging, Frescoing, Etc.
SALINE, - MICH.
ys-T Wl. BRIGGS,
Practical Painter.
louse painting, graining, paper hanging ancj
kftjsominltig. AU work promptly and
neatly dftiie. and satisfaction
guaranteed,
SALINE, : - MICH,
y-ANDUZER'S
Barber Shop.
lair Cutting. Shaving, Shampooing and all
Work in tl-u* Earlier Line.
Bath room in connection. Hot or cold baths at
•iv times. A. I?. VAKDUEEB.
' SALINE, - t MICH.
A. MILLER & SON.
(Successors '" J. V. Alber).
Lii"5r*s5?3f, SPes-d and
Mooreville.
We escaped the cyclone last week.
Saturday morning the ground was
covered with snow and had the appearance o£ winter hut it did not last
long after the shiner came out.
Alfred Davenport has secured a fine
fountain after going down one hundred
and twenty feet.
Marvin Davenport has moved to
Ann Arbor.
Henry Vanderburgh has moved into
one of C. Kankin's houses
Claude Sale fell from a teeter hoard
while playing one day at school and
broke his wrist.
Miss Mattie DeMott, of Detroit, is
spending a few weeks with her cousin,
Mary Sanlord.
A good many from here visited the
ruins at Ypsilanti last Sunday.
"Willie Case has come home to stay
a while and will do some canvassing
during his vacation.
Miss Nettie McMullen was homo over
Sunday.
Miss Lottie Forsyth commenced
teaching in the Inman district.
Fred Kanouse and wife called on
Robert Needham.
The maple sugar party at Mr. Israel
Hale's last Friday night was well attended, in spile of the bad weather.
"Receipts SS.0O.
Samuel Hale and wife spent Sunday
in Ypsilanti.
Mr. S. V. Hitchcock has moved his
barn and is building a wall under it so
as to make an under ground st-ble for
cattle.
Real Estate Transfers.
Furnished by James Kerns & Co.
Chas. A. Bla?ss toGeo.E.Aptel,
Ann Arbor city $2300.00
Chester B. Gregory to Effie M.
Whitmore, Ypsilanti city...§ 350.00
Pen-in Brown to Darwin L.
Brown, Ypsilanti S5000.00
JTewcomb Brown by heirs to
Solomon Tate,Bridgewater. .§1100.00
Alary J. Sloat to Jonah R.Sloat,
Sharon S 32.5.00
Samuel Antclift' to Christian F.
Kapp, Manchester S 200.00
M. J. Lehman to Geo.and M.A..
Shanahan, Chelsea ,. .§ liOU.OO
D. 13. Cowdeu lo Lucy Tubus,
Scio ,.....,,-,.. § 600.00
Andrew Bit'l; hy E*. to August
B.iv-k, Ann Arbor city ........3 5100.00
Sarah A.Sponeer eta! to Lesbia
K. Trowbridge, A. A. city. ..$1400.00
A J. Lucus to J. J. Goodyear,
Ann Arbor city ,., .§ 050.00
Rebecca Toryiln to .1. .1. Sti-ang,
Ypsil-ttiU ,.,, ,....$ 2500.00
I Hamilton., Uose & Shi'i'turn to
t llo.<,'t M.-rucr, ,\. A. citv $ 210.0-;!
pii'st-olass rjgs at reasonable rates.
Gptmueroial travelers and their bag-
muge oiirriod to and from adjoining
.owns with promptness and at living
rates.
Old Warner llonse Barn,
SALINE, - - MICH.
Jobn Bail m gar ilner,
(Successor to Anton Eisle.l
DEALER IX
Foreign and American
Garble,
Granite and Building
stone.
Corner of Detroit and Catherine Sts.
ANN ARBOR MICH.
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER AND
Mofarsr - Public*1
All legal papers drawn on short
notice and at prices within the
reach oT all.
General Fire Insurance a Specialty.
J. O. & A. A.Schry vi'i- lo S.irah
M. Sum'tnan. A. A. city $ 750.00
August Mayor hy Adrn. to Goo.
Webber, Lodi $ 007.50
Meeting Trouble Half Way.
Tbe habit of borrowing* trouble is
wrong, UewiVise It has a tendency to
overlook present blessings, writes the
Rev. T. DeWitt Talinage in the April
Ladies' Home Journal. To slack our
thirst the rock is cleft, and cool waters
leap into brimming cups. To feed our
hunger the fields bow down with bending wheat, and the cattle come down
with full udders from the clover pastures to give us milk, and the orchards
yellow aud ripen, casting their juicy
fruits into our laps. Alas! that amid
such exuberance of blessiugs \\ e should
growl as though we were soldiers on
half rations, or sailors on short allowances: that we should stand neck-deep
in harvests, looking forward to famine;
that one should feel tho strong pulses
of health marching with regular tread
through all the avenues of life, and yet
tremble at the expected assaults of sickness; that we should sit in our pleasant
homes, fearful that ruthless Want will
some day rattle the broken wiudow-
sash with tempest, and sweep the coals
from the hearth, and pour huoger into
the broacUtray; that we, who are fed by
Him who owns all the harvests, should
exrieet to starve; that one whom God
loves and surrounds with benediction,
and attends with angelic escort, and
hovers over with more than motherly
fondness, should he looking for a heritage of tears. Has God been bard with
thee, my dear woman, that thou should-
st be foreboding?
It would be worth while for the ladies
to bear iu miud that if they lake a
gentle course of Vyor's Sarsaparilla in
the spring, they will have no trouble
with "prickly hoat," *'hives," "sties,"
"boils'"' or liblack heads," when summer comes. Prevention if b'.*tter than
cure.
AN UNCLEAN PEOPLE.
THE
GREAT MASS OF HUMANITY
LACKS CLEANLINESS.
Several Useful and Beneficial Ways rn
-Which. One Writer Would Spend Sl.OOO,-
OOO, -Providing She Had Them—Carelessness of Nice Polks.
There is no immediate danger of my
Slling a millionaire's grave, and yet
stranger things have happened. Either
you or I may fall heir to a colossal fortune. I don't lose sleep over the prospect myself, nor need you, my dear, hut
in this -world of tips and downs "who can
tell what a day may bring forth?
Shall I tell you a few of the things I
propose to do with my possible millions?
In the first place, I shall build bathhouses and stock them with soap, perfumes and towels for humanity at large.
Next to saving the soul comes the care
of the hody, and most people are fully
as heedless of the one as the other. Indeed to my manner of thinking a sanctified soul in an unwholesome body would
he hardly worth the keeping.
I declare unto yon, and if I do not
speak the truth come forth and dispute
me, ye who can, that the masses of mankind know less ahout cleanliness than
animals do. Watch the old cat sitting
in the sun or by the corner of the kitchen
fire washing her face and cleaning her
paws. She enters into the thing with a
complete understanding that cleanliness
makes her a more welcome fireside companion, as well as a healthier cat and a
more self respecting member of society.
A bird delights in its morninghath more
ostentatiously than in its breakfast. I
have seen horses at the seashore who reveled in a "dip" far more than any human
ever did. A dog will not enter your presence if there is any soil upon his person
which his own limited ingenuity can remove, and the most beatific experience
of a pampered poodle is its perfumed
bath and careful shampoo.
Now, take the case of humans. There
is not a day of my life that business
dealings do not force me into companionship with people who are both unwholesome and repulsive by reason of lack of
personal cleanliness. I ride with them,
I walk by their side, I sit next them.
They dress well, their clothes are of expensive material and carefully made,
but they hear ahout with them an aroma
of stale cuticle and closed jiores. From
week's end to week's end these men and
women do no more than dip their hands
in a little water and rub off their faces
with inadequate wash cloths. If the
natural smoke of Chicago settles upon
such portions of their anatomy as are
exposed, they dab it off with hard water
and cheap soap, or they counteract it
with filthy powder rags. They go for
weeks at a time without a change of underwear to save laundry hills, and they
sleep in the same flannels that they wear
hy day.
A good, thorough bath is as imknown
to them as God's grace to a lost soul, and
for my part 1 would rather encounter a
thug with a club. You can dodge a club,
but you can't escape an odor. Ride for
an hour in one of our cars, either cable,
hoi\S3 or steam; could any tiling be worse,
without It was a stock transit? And yet
all these unwashed and unwholesome
people pride themselves, and often most
justly, of being good citizens, well educated and circumspect. They would resent the idea of being classed outside the
circle of "gentlemen and ladies." They
never sneeze in your presence without
begging pardon, nor commit any "breach
of the proprieties without the keenest
anguish of remorse for the misdeed.
Their crime against society, then, is not
an active one. It is merely the result of
a neglected education. Their parents
believed in making them obedient,- no
doubt, and polite and well behaved.
They had them taught to dance and play
the piano and speak French, but they
forgot to teach them cleanliness.
The poor and uncared for we expect -tc
take as we find them, and by means of
prayer,.faith and good works raise them
to higher levels. But what shall be done
for the folks who ought to know enough
of the laws of hygiene and beauty tc
keep clean, but who in fact know as little as tho totally ignorant and • the'very
poor? When I get my millions, then 1
shall erect 1,000 bathhouses right here ir-
Chicago, and I shall legislate laws • ihat
shall make cleanliness compulsory.
Women shall find it more rjrofitable tc
go to the bathhouse than to the club, and
men shall find more attraction in the
physical laundry than in the saloon.
There shall be no possible entree for the
careless keeper of the beautiful hody into
either saloon, street car or public assemblage of any sort. He shall he shunned
like a leper, and when his case is pronounced hopeless there shall be a modem Molakai fitted up for his habitation,
that he may trouble the olfactories of the
sons and daughters of earth no more forever.
Another thing that 1 shall do with my
money will be to prosecute cruel teamsters by means of its powerful potency.
The policeman who stands at the corner
of Lake street and Fifth avenue tells me
that since occupying that post he has lost
the little faith he ever had in man's
boasted hmnanity.
Anotherthingl will do with my money
will ho to provide for the patient, uncomplaining poor.
When I get my money, 1 shall establish
homes for the poor, not charity halTs nor
houses of correction, but sweet, "pure
homes, where happiness and pienty~shaH
join hands, aid peace and rest shrill sing
together liko mated birds.—"Amber* in
Chicago Herald.
Are You Interested in Base Ball?
Send two cents in stamps to A. J.
Smith, G. P. & T. A., L. S. & M. S.
R'ys Cleveland, O., and get a copy of
the Schedule of the National Base Ball
League Games for the season of 1893.
Scores the runs, hits and errors. 26
Are You Going to the World's Fair?
If so, call at the Lake Shore office in
this city and purchase a copy of a neat
pamphlet entitled "Homes for Visitors
to the World's Fair." It contains large
scale maps and a list of about 9000
private families who will furnish accommodations at reasonable rates. D.
A. Bennett Agent.
Strength and Health.
If yon are not feeling strong and healthy
try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has
left you weak aud weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those
organs to perform then.* functions. If you
are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will
find speedy and permanent relief by taking
Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you
that this is the remedy you need. Large
bottl es only 50c at Nichols Bros.' G
Notice.
Saline, April 1, 1893.
. I have leased to S. A. Fitgerald my
'gravel pit for one year from date. All
parties will be supplied at regular rates.
L. Bassett,
27 S. A. Fitzgerald.
"Homes for Visitors to the World's Fair"'
Is the title of a neat book containing a
list of about 9000 families who will accommodate visitors to Chicago during
the time of the Fair. It gives their
names and addresses, and number of
rooms each will have to spare; also
gives a list of the leading- hotels and
their location; also contains twelve full-
page large scale maps, each nuinbsred,
reiiresentiug- a section of the city; also
a double-page key man, divided into
sections, each section representing one
of the large, scale page mans, and being numbered to correspond. With
this book,intending visitors can readily
decide and select the quarter of tho
city in which they would like to be
located, aud then enter into correspondence with one or more families, and
thus arrange for satisfactory and comfortable accommodations at reasonable
rates.
This book was compiled at great ex-
viense by n trustworthy Chicago firm,
after a house to house canvas through
tho most desirable portions of the city.
It is reliable, and great care was exercised to select reputable places. By
its use people will avoid the expense
and trouble incident to securing!! place
after arrival in the city.
This book cau Iw obtained through the
ticket agent of the Lake. Shore Railway in this city by ellaeng upon him.
Our second invoice of clothing will be in
in this week. Yon will be surprised to see
our prices on summer clothing. We can sell,
you a good .dressy suit for $5 to 7.50.
. Our Furnishings line is the most complete
ever shown in Saline.
are learning that our Saturday Special Sales
are money savers to them.
Saturday, Apr!
Men's Wo*s?Isis*ig Sblrts 22e,
PARSONS, Cash Clothier,
Salizie
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sth Special Sale
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Saturday and Monday, April 21-22-24.
With every Cape or Jacket sold Friday, Saturday
and Monday you will get Free with every .garment worth $5,00 to $io.oo. a fine silk umbrella worth $1.75. With every garment bought for $io, or over a pure
Silk Umbrella
worth $3.00.
goes with it
IffcOO worth ot lovely Husk: for .Forty}
i l .. Cents, consisting of 100 pages 1
\S full size Sheet Music of thctalght-)
1 est, liveliest and most popular selections, Doth \
I vocal and instrumental, gotten up In the most <
l elesant manner, includin-j four large size For- i
, traits, gotten up in the most elegant mar-.-
, ner,viz.:
i CARMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer,
PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist,
ADELINA PATTI and
Mrs. DION B0UCICAULT.
ADDRESS At.T. ORDEES TO
THE KEW IOKK 3IXSICAIi ECHO CO.,
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Object Description
| Title | 1893-04-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1893-04-20 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
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