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Advertisements that have the leant Indelicate tendency, and all of the oDe-dollnr- 1 1 J»NV^i. : '-dJ* * "," _ V,mcs_s<,J_\ a-grab jewelry advertisements,are absolutely ./ nt the Ann Arbor r „ n>ml excluded from our columns. Onlj- \ll-ll.nil l I - CHURCH DIRECTORY. the article could bo had iu Now Bruns- FROM DAKOTA. From the Colorado Springs Gazette. Well, here we are, my dear old wife, on board the wick." PIKE'S PEAK. train at last! " You are from Philadelphia, then !" STATE gIFTISGS. AMONU OUR EXCHANGES. Baptist Church. Our little all packed in a trunk, with lock and strap TINER CITY, DakotaTer., Dec. 2, 1880. RKV. S. HABKSLL, Pastor. made fist. "Yes, do business .there. You have A SeethiHg- Volcano—Fire, Smoke and 1 hear the bell a riqgtn7 and the whistle's piercin'cry; most probably heard of our firm—Hyde, J-ititOT Courier — Thinking that many of A htrrel-boop factory u la'ked of at Pretty healthy prospect, isn't it when tbe Sabbath »ervice», 1014 A, M. and 7V4 >•• «• There, wife we're inovin' out oi town; we're goin' your readers in Washtenaw county would Melted Lava Pouring' from the Crater. Brighton. papers throughout the state begin to twit >1 after mornin? service. west to die! 'look, Sage, Connelly & Co." PMVIT meeting Thursday - 7J< o'clock. Albion is to have a new depot, to be built We've been from Jane's to John's house, from John's "I can't say that I ever heard of that be glad to know something of this territory, The probability of a volcano existing in each other of stealing their items? (Catholic Church. house back to |«ne. firm—but there appears to be a good many I thought this the best way to pul liclv the Rocky mountains has never entered by the M, C. II. It. next summer. The Battle Creek Journal heads a mar- Till, now, lliey'w laid their burdens down on board of you." Rsv. i"\Tiu:u KIKI.K, Paetor. the western train; koawer the many letters I receive almost the minds of our citizens. Conclusive That street wash-out in Grand Rapids riage notice "a new departure." Well, it i,,, v \i i-- < A. »• uirh Uut, M14 A. •. Veepen " Oh, yes, it is a large house." last summer, cost the city $7,000, Til rather hard to send us off, all crippled up ind daily making enquiries as to the chances evidence that such a thing does exist, may be for Battle Creek, but it's nothing ,. «. Sun li . i". »• '• How many lanterns do you want?" and not very far, from Colorado Springs, At Howell, last Saturday, Chai: In find a place in which In die two thousand miles it quired old 1)—. for easily opening up a farm here, as well has recently been furnished us by Sergt. Green died while sitting in his chair. new for this section. Congregational Church. A\VA\ " Three hundred will do." as the soil and various productions. I KKV. W. n. Rvnr.11, Pistor. O'Keafe, of the signal service. The first! To prevent tbe further spread of diphthe- The Alpena Pioneer says that " Omar D. Since we broke up a kcepin' house, they've carted us " What will you pay a hundred?" came here the 12th day of April last, with knowledge that was given us of this pecu- | Sabbatb»tth> MwvJeas, 11HM4 A. n. and TH4 F. 1 around, The Yankee stated the sum considerably ria tbe schools have been closed at Linden. Conger would make the strongest man in d H School after morning ten Ice. Till, now. it seems, a home for us on earth connot be my family, and as it was then pretty well liar and newly discovered phenomenon, «1ng rhiir^diiy evening ut " o'clock. tound; over the maiket value of the article. was reported last Saturday afternoon, and A buzz saw amputated a hand for A. the Senate we could send there." The KM -me as this old lace of mine can ne'er look fOUDg on the frontier and with few public ac- again. " Do you wish them delivered in I'iiila since that time a Gazette reporter, under Trowbridge, at Berrien Springs, l.i«t Mon- Pioneer always was a sound paper. Episeopul Church. So cure- we'll never more return to trouble John :ind ommodations, I immediately put up a day. de'phia?" the guidance of Sergt. O'Keefe, visited the The Kdruore Gazette has been merged lUv. WM.I.VK IUII, Beotor. Jane. " No, I will attend to that." cheap board house and barn, and we soon scene of what proved to be one of the Ileports from tbe lumber woods ate ex- 9 ,i,', ttb < irvlcei, lOtf A. ». and 7K r. a. They send us to a stranger land, o'er an untravelrd into tfie Journal, the continued ill-health Snudij s -boo). 2V4 P. M. " Add anotherdollar to the hundred and took possession and have lived very com- most wonderous discoveries ever brought tremely favorable for a large log crop this road. I will furnish them to you," said old D—." winter. of Mr. Harrison, of the former paper, com- l{..ii.'ii>ui>«erv\ce», Phandit) evening at TJlo'cloek. That Man-, in her western home, may bear the heavy fortable, and I must say as happy as ever to light in thia mountain region. load. "Agreed," said the Yankee. "Now ; Nearly all the citizens of Colorado I Cbarlcvoix has :i ni w planing mill and pelling the change. The issue of December ttorinan Methodist Church. It is'ni to be wondered at that my eyes are tilled with when can you procure them " in Saline, Washlenaw county. We have Springs have seen or read of the crater I other factories for wooden materials in OOH- Rjv. C. HKI.WI.I. Piistor. tears. 10th was the first of the consolidation. Or that my form is bending down with more than " In two days." had a fine season for work of all kinds, which is located pear th» summit and just I tetiiplatioii. ices. 1014 A. K. and 1% T. U. weight of years. "All right—I must go ten miles further. The South Lyon Sentinel has vanished Sunday School, at nine o'clock A. M. plenty of seasonable rains, and there has west of the peak. It has always been con-1 Coldwater reports a general livening up PI iyer raoettng ot WBdnusdiiy. I didn't think 'twould come to this—I didn't mean it —I will pay you for them on my return." been several thousand acres of prairie ceded by scientists that this self samel of business in that city, and many fine im- into the dim shadows. In other words has should— After some further conversation about crater had in times gone by been the scene j Lutheran Church. No home is like your own home, though made of broken about our village, and over 200 provements. ascended the spout, around which the wood- logs of woocf. the size, make and quality of the article, of a terrible eruption, as particles of lava I bine twineth its fond, cold tendrils. Froze R«v. JOHN NBUMANN, rumor. No bread is sweet when eatin' it mid bitterness and all which served to impress D— with the farm houses in close proximity and some had been discovered in the crevices of thel Thos. J. Kelley, a prominent citizen of HabtMtb novices, 10S4 A. M. and 7yt p. a. strife; legitimacy of the transaction, the Yankee nine stores and a great many dwellings in rock adjoining it. Those who have inves-j Bay City, died last Sunday of hemorrhage out. The subscribers didn't bring in tUat 8uii 1 u ichool after morning service. Pew cares to fill with peace and love an old man's of the lungs. load of wood. Prayer meeting, Thnrsd&y evuutnRiit 7K o'clock. closing life. returned to town, put on his old clothes, the village. Crops of all kinds as far as tigated more closely the various formations! and otherwise altered his appearance, so Now, o'er a long, untraveled road, we seek a stran- tried have been good. Wheat, from 20 to which are peculiar to a volcanic mountain! Stable boys are now termed "barnyatd The Heed City Clarion has been purchas- Methodist Church. ger land— that be was fully prepared to superintend generally have affirmed that there are! clerks," by some of our state papers. It's ed by Chas. K. Barnes, formerly of Battle U.'-.v. Inns .UwiTiii, Pastor, The old home circles broken up at cruel Time's com* the sale of his own lanterns when the old 35 bushels to the acre; oats, from 30 to 75; plenty of evidences to show plainly thatl a stable epithet just same. Blhblta »arvice», Wri A. a. and T% P. ». mand; skinflint arrived. In due time I)— arrived potatoes, mostly planted on sod, I think the Pike's Peak crater has in its center al Creek, on both the Journal and Michigan si.ii 1. School :iftor morning service. But they cannot destroy our love, 'tis stronger now The belligerent school board of HiUsdale Tribune, who proposes to take hold of the Prayer m iettng, i': oingatTK o'clock. than when at the tavern, and after much screwing and about 100 to 150, but on lands broken a circular or cup like opeoing through which| have somehow bought a load of wood, and Our heads wore not the silver locks of thrao score Jewing, the bargain was struck, the money !• 1,;, - Sleeting, Saturday 7 r. u. years and ten. year ago they produced some 400 bushels lava has certainly been emitted. set the schools running again. same and make of it a lively local paper, paid down, and the tinware delivered. It was on the night of the 29th of Oc | Presbyterian Church. Since we broke up a keeping- house we've led a per acre ; corn has been but little planted, Kalkaska county offers the seeker after a and one that will rank well among the state wretched life; A broad grin of Satisfaction might have tober that the crater first displayed any KEV. RIOHABD 11. STPKI K. 1>. !>., l'nstor. but tlu1 Y'ankee corn has done well. The northern home the advantage of good soil, exchanges. lane put the blame upon her man, and John upon hi< been observed all this time on the face of signs of volcanic activity. Sergeant <)'-| light taxes and no county debt. •a. and 7V4 p. w. wife. six or eight of the bystanders, but nothing soil is a rich black loam from 15 to 20 Keefe was aroused from his slumbers by i The Port Huron Times has the following Snadiy 4rhj >land rlinle cows after muruing service They think not of their infancy—of all those tender I .vi ry senatorial candidate reports lar^e Pruyer meeting, rtrirsiUyeveulneatfto'clock. ycari. was said. The Yankee got full price for inches deep, then beneath that a gravel dreary, doleful sound which apparently statistics: v 1 m< Pe >ple j lie itlnc, Bnndi) e»»»lBg «H. When night and day we toiled for them ami wiped his lanterns, pocketed his $20 and then emanated from beneath lhe signal station.| accessions among the legislators recently. their flowing tears. marl of about the same depth, with about > Somebody must be lying about it. ''The year 18S0 witnessed a wonderful started homeward. His first convictions were "that it was an revival of ship building in Michigan. Fig- (inltarian Chnrch. We leave behind us nil the scenes of early years, dear 55 per cent, of lime, then comes clay sub- A safe burglary, at the elevator of J. K. KBV. .1. T. Sr\!i!:iu,\Nr). PaBtor. Old D— waited all the next day, and earthquake, but this impression was soorj ures are published showing that the ton- will-, soil, making us one of the finest soils in Gardner, at Croswell, netted $500 in cur- ii'K A. M. and 7K r. » An.I all the friends with whom we've won the victo- two more, but the Philadelphia merchant dispelled by the fact that the sounds still nage of the lakes was increased this year by ries of life. came not. At length the lanterns grew continued without any signs of ajar. Thej rency to the operator. No clue. S11 ldiy School U 12 x. We leave behind the little church, where olt wt-Ve the world for all kinds of crops. Barley is the addition of $1,800,000 worth of float- si.i l< /ixsnt ^ir, A n. knelt in prayer. hatfeful in the old man's eight, and with a said to go 75 bushels to the acre here. seargeant concluded to investigate the Dr. Cruickshank, of Howell, accused of ing property. Adding to this the amount But, £ood wife, we will never leave the God that met duz<:n ruund oaths, reflecting severely upon cause of this mysterious sound, ana body-snatching, has taken I'niuh leave, and expended in repairs and the cost of vessels '/Ann Lutheran Church. us there. the mercantile community in general, the Peas grow very heavy, and in fact all kinds he and his assistant, Mr. F. L. JonesJ KKV 11. P. ISKI.SER, Pastor. his bondsmen are in a sorry pickle. • now on the stocks the aggregate will be Although these eyes are grow in' dim, I still can see tinware was put in the garret. The joke of garden produce beats anything I ever Sihbath Sarvlces at 10K A. M. and 7 P. M. dressed themselves and started out in searcll A lady named Miss Stinker, of Port nearly $2,500,000." to read got wind and everybody knew it, and from saw in Michigan. This formation of soil of the cause. They had barely stepped" s in liv Sen ml i-n'iiert at'.ly liter morning service. The precious truth In God's own Word, that children Austin, was married the other day. Hu- The editor of tbo Plymouth page of the Religions aervlc - W"odntt»a»j evauln*»tTo'clock. all should heed: that day forth, the old miser was known holds moitture better than any other, from over the door sill when a bright flash, al "Honor thy father,'' taltft the Lord -"thy mother ron county beaux have queer tastes. Wayna Co. Review has opened up a col- bv the cognomen of "Old Lantern." the fact that the gravel marl absorbs it and first thought to be lightnin», surmounted^ honor, too. Many years afterwards the old man die], the summit of the peak. It was only of Wild game is reported in great abun- umn of "answers to correspondents." In Thin shalt thou live lon^ in the land that God bus gives it back to the top soil as the plants BUSINESS CARDS. given you." and the handbill that announced the sale second's duration and the peak was agaii dance all over the state this winter. In answering one he says that the head on the of his effects contained ttie following Nota require it. Now I suppose many will en- clouded in darkness. From this time oi fact nearly as plenty as dogs and hunters. Our latest days will dawn ere long-our journey's delinquent new silver dollar is that of Miss EMZABETIl 1». I»OI»E, M. »., end is nigh - Brne : quire, will it pay for me to pull up and go the sound heietol'ore described seemed ti That mysterious factory at Bay City is PHY8ICIAS AWD S|7R<;K"N, We're going west to Mary's home, we're going west Anna W. Williams, of Philadelphia, and , to die; " Also at the same time and place, three to that far country ? I say yea, to all ener- decrease until the usual quiet of the solem^ now absorbing rancid butter, and the Special attention pnid to the dlMttea of mountain peak was again restored. gloaming thickens. But-ler may be oleo- nota "fancy head." Which is not at all women and children.. City and country calls Then He who sees the sparrow fall, who counts the hundred lanterns—almost as good as new, getic, go ahead men, young or old. If ocean sands, m wliich will be sold at a good bargaiu." The following day Sergt. O Keefe visited margarine. complimentary to Anna, for it is a fearful promptly attended to, Will take us to our better house—the house not made you can raise one thousand dollars (of ••TICK, »« nPVBBMOl STHKKT, with hands. the crater, feeling confident that the sounJ The widow, of Christopher Kustercr who looking head, gazing vacmtly into space for c mrse the more the better) come and take Two Door, from Slate Street. THE PKNRHVS SLATE QUARRIES IN heard on the tiif,'ht previous emanated was lost on the ill-fated Alpena, has re- that 13 cents deficit. HOW A SHARPER WAS TAKEN IN. a government 1 section for $18, a tree cul from that source. What was his surpris| ceived $5,000 the amount of insurance he WALES. The Grand Rapids Evening Post, very 0. C JENKINS, ture claim for $14, and not stay where you on looking down into the crater to discove carried on his. In the fall of 1812, on my way from New 1!Y UF.V. HENRY M.GOOpBLL. vapor curling up from the cup like inoloJ The Catholics are building a cemetery saucily makes this remark, which leads us are and be obliged to pay from $50 to $75 •ure. This discovery only prompted bin] York to Washington, I stopped for a We were stopping at Bangor, a very vault at Brighton, for the u?e of not only to imagine its editor has either been bitten couple of days in the pleasant city of New per acre for an improved farm. You avoid to further continue his researches, anl pretty little village, with interesting seen their own congregation, bit whoever may or is a .bachelor, for we cannot endorse the O1TFICE : Brunswick. On the afternoon of niy arri- a life-long debt on your homestead, and after two hours laborious climbing hefoun| desire to use it. ery on every side, and I proposed that we himself standing within two hundred yard sentiments : (No. 32 East Washington Street. val, six or eight of the townsmen were can make four timoo dm mansa Our Charlotte's citizens can now walk home congregated in White Hall Hotel, dis of the crater chimney. The heat, even i " Mr. Talmage, in discussing—or rather :y occnpii 'I by Dr. should visit the famous quarries of Lord Scotch Fife wheat is now selling for from in the light of forty street lamps, and they cui-sin^ the character and animadverting ihi- dtoicrawi ****! veij ^t'|..»c.-53lvc, «..J * 1 in 'holding forth' concerning—domestic Protblngnam. Penrhyn, five miles distant toward the 90 cents to $1 per bushel. Oats, 40 to 50 ground about him was covered with pul • »o in «»ll r'-TgfH wirll ll.Ar.i tl>>» tl.»j-—. '.KDtf upon the habits of one of their citixens, a to put up more. nrb, named women ior Deconnng neglect- Mr. M. D., who was notorious for MsBoQ' mouutuins. The coach was ready about cents. Butter 30 cents, and, by the way, verized ashes and lava, which had beel ful after marriage of the little arts which RENRT 15. HILL, noon and we started off, enjoying the jour- emitted from what be believed to be an it] The Catholic society of Ionia is to erect make them attractive. ' The fact is, he ning at a bargain, and close-6stedn<\ss in cattle do first rate here, and we have the a grand church edifice the coming season. money affairs. ney very much as we passed handsome cipient volcano. said, ' many women make their charms a ATTORNtYATLAW finest beef I ever saw, fattened entirely on O'Keefe was lost in astonishment. TlJ It is to be 135 feet long by 40 feet in width, net for one haul, and after marriage tho net As the conversation was carried on in a villas, well built farm houses, neat cot- the prairie grass. Some farmers are keep- and to cost $15,000. RMl Estate Kroker, pretty loud key, [ may as well let the snow for a distance of half a mile from tlJ is thrown away.' Well, considering the na- tages, rich meadows and cultivated fields. ing as many as 25 cows, and they pay crater had entirely disappeared. This wa The place of Chas. T. Gorham of Mar- ture of many of the 'hauls,' we don't blame AND [N80RANCK AQEN1 ;iutors speak for themselves. them." OPPICK : "Close, did you say?" remarked one, Betliesda, in close proximity to the quar- handsomely. Up to this date work has all the more remarkable as it had upon tli shall, on the commission for the reform \n. 1 Opera Honm- III nek " Why, you might as well try to fish a dol- ries we found to be mostly inhabited by day previous been several feet io deptl| school for girls, will have to be supplied, Tbe Ingham County News gone on every day in town, buildings going The seargeant was very much astonishe ANN ARBOR, Mi. 11. lar out of the ocean, as to get fairness out he having resigned. Has this to say, Welsh, very few of whom could converse up and mechanics been able to do all kinds In an ironical way, -itStl uf liim in a bargain." at the remarkable discovery brought Frank Emery, charged with committing in English, but on every hand there, were of carpenter work. The weather for four light, but he was not deceived by thl of Michigan legislatures : WILLIAM HERZ, " A perfect skinfilint!" uttered a little a robbery at Metamora last February, has di-sattis-fied looking fellow. " I knew him evidences of thrift and contentment.- weeks past has varied from 20 degrees calm. He was convinced that theabsolul) just been sentenced to Jaekson for 21 years, " Various papers throughout tbe state, • i". aying ":itinr»ctlon. Shop No. 4 West/ similar to that which occurred on the 29i are not so red hot for it as last season, how- " hiniitoii Street. Ann Arhor.Mioh./ "True," said another, "he's the keen- are fast approaching the highest peak of home wood, coal, flour, groceries and ever. that there is no call for a long session, and the range. This stupendous work is tbe only more violent, occurred. Sergearl the people don't want it, but there's an in- est fellow I ever knew. Look how he did apples. Many people get a false idea of O'Keefe happened to be up on the roi At the New England Farmer's conven- ^niith, in that bargain. A man should result of fifty years drilling, blasting, and our climate, and think because il has been tion, held at New Britain, Conn., this compatibility between an adjournment and W. ». J.vrKMON, of the signal station on this occasion, ail the Michican legislator, which all your ef- rise early to trade with Smith, I can tell shipping, always with a large force of so cold and so much snow south of us, that he portrays the majesty of the scene as thl week, Prof. VV. J. Beal, of tbe agriculttival you." college, Lansing, read a paper upon "Our forts to bully and bulldoze cannot overcome. hands. At present 3,000 men are employ- of course we, in our locality, must be worse grandest that he has ever witnessed, nJ There'll be a long session whether there's " There's no mistake about D—'s being excepting that of Vesuvius, seen by hij Schools of Agriculture." a sharper," added a third. ed, and over 600 tons of slates are conveyed off. 150 miles south of us snow has been anything to do or not." DENTIST/ in 1862, when lie was a lad, and before At Edmore the people are raising a fund " He would out-Yankee Yankeedom and every week by rail to Port Penrhyn, whence 12 inches deep, with the thermometer 25 left his native Ireland for America. by voluntary contribution to purchase a Tbe way the Gratiot Journal warms it to Otllve over ||i>cli & Abcl'ta. DOt half try," put in a plethoric individual, they are exported to various parts of the to 30 degrees below zero. We have had the slimy carcass of Dr. Monfort, of Ithaca, who seemed to give his testimony. The eruption began with a tremendoJ present for every poor child in the place tiy First National Bank. " I would give ten dollars to have him kingdom and even to America. The rail- no snow yet to stay, only two or three lit- burst, which shook Pike's Peak to its vei whose parents are unable to provide one for who had the cheek to return to that place, 7:i3tl handsomly taken in," said another party. road was constructed specially for this pur- tle flurry?. I want to ask my friends in foundation, hurling into the air dena them. A noble and generous deed. after disgracing his own wife and children pose, of a very narrow gauge, and six miles clouds of ashes and In "»; These explosion It is asserted that Charlotte has male and despoiling a happy home by debauch- "So would I," repeated two or three. Washtonaw county what finer country do sneoooded each other with rapidity uj ;J During the conversation I had observed in length, costing Lord Penrhyn $850,000. bipeds, in human shape, that amuse them- P. SORtt, you wish? Many of you have known me creased violence for about one hour, whej sulTes by nUU^ ^, C.*»4M.UI;»K ili^i.. ine one of its loved ones, is (vrniinonrinlilo an individual with a strongly marked lw There can be no excuse which can in the re- BxaM AND UHMAMBNTAL Yankee face who was paying strict atten- There are s-ome twenty ledges rising one for years (for I catue to Saline with my the volcano seemed to enter into profoun with kerosene and then setting them on fire. PAINTER. Paperlnu. Glazing, parents in 1830 and grew up among you) sleep. During the eruption the clouds ad Almost too disgusting to believe. motest manner palliate such an offense ; a Jildfng, and work of every des- tion to the speakers. lie was a tin ped- above another to the top of the mountain strongly illuminated by the reflection f cription done in the best style. dler, and had three wagons loaded with and know how much reliance you can place A. B. Turner, of the Grand Rapids Eagle doctor, especially, who will take advantage Paints, Oils, and Varnishes on forming a vast amphitheatre like the the glowing lava in the crater, giving tl; hand and for sale. Shop, No. S$ lafiterns then in a yard. When they began Colosseum of Home. Deep down into the on my statements. Again I say young man, scene the appearance of a vast conflagrdj is credited with wanting to be government of his calling, who forgets the allegiance he Sast Washington Street, Ann to talk of giving money to have their neigh- printer. As no man in the printing busi- Vrbor, Mich. 604tf very bowels of the rock they have also if you want to begin life where you can tion. This will account for the peculiJ owes to his wife, and the protection his own bor outwitted, he arose and putting on the light which has been noticed by the sheel ness is allowed to hold the position, he will Yankee pretty strongly, said: blasted, and narrow railways penetrate to have a big start, and a cheap one, and a have to sell his bald-headed bird. family of little ones are entitled to, to say good chance to make yourself independent herders on the plains east of this city. nothing of his own honor and self-respect, " Gentlemen, I don't know that 'ere in- every part of the quarry, often conducted Sergeant O'Keefe informs us that th The last place to report a death from the THE ANN ARBOR dividual about whom you are speaking. I through long tunnels to the bottom of in from five to ten years, come to Northern flow of the lava tends toward Huxton| very bad habit boys in cities have of catch- or the good name of the community in fray, I don't know him— but if you ve a shafts of immense depth, up which the Dakota. Fargo, the county seat of Cass creek, whence the water for the supply ing on bobs, is Detroit, and Chas. K. East- which he resides, as this one has done, de- mind to subscribe a little grain of some- the city is procured, and there is no doulj man, aged seven years, the boy. Ho was serves not only the severest condemnation thing, just to pay the venture, like, why, I loaded c.»rs are raised by powerful machin- county, is the headquarters for emigration into North Dakota. Take the North that the hot lava will, if it reaches tff the oldest son of a widowed mother. that words can be made to utter, but social shouldn't mind tryin' it. I calculate it ery run by water power. In the midst of creek, so heat the water that it will be < Savings Bank, Pacific west.or its branches diverging to the Marshall pays $3,593.75 liquor tax, while ostracism, and the public whipping pots be- might be done. I've learned of such people the quarry one or two perpendicular masses no earthly use for drinking purposes, Battle Creek pays but $2,731.02, and Al- Ann Arbor, Michigan, afore, and I don't know but what I might right and left as you go westward, and you is evident that the eruption has butjul sides. • be able to fetch him. I'm most in the of rock have been left standing. They reach bion $1,065.00, so it will bo seen that a great height and are pierced by many an will see a sight by way of advancementyou begun, and should it continue any lengtl Marshall is way ahead of anything else in TRANSACTS GENERAL BAB BUSINESS, tradin' line, and it is all in the way of of time there is no doubt but that Coloracf Salt Lake Correspondence San P>ancisco Chronicle. old tunnel, giving them the appearance of never dreamed of. Eighteen months ago Calhoun county and is deserving of the trade." Springs will meet the same fate as thJ county seat. Polygamy as an Invesiment. CAPITAL, $50,000. "Just the dandy, gentlemen," exclaimed an ancient castle, now in ruins. only one private cabin was all there was to which destroyed the flourishing cities one ofthepjrty, "just the trick for soup." be seen at Tiner City, or the country about A thief entered the store of J. C. Mttri- We waited at a way .station for dinner. The blasting takes place promptly at the Pompeii and Herculaneum. The flow "You're in the trading line are you?" it, now we have a fine village and a large lava has already extended a distance roe & Son of Whitehall, last Sunday night, A white-haired but not very sanctimonious Organized under the General Banking Law of this beginning of every hour throughout the opened the safe, extracted $1,000, locked btate.tho stockholders are indlvldnally liable Tor an exclaimed another. farming population, and what is more, on three miles from the mouth of the crate saint occupied the chair next to me. A « ddltional amount equal to the stock held by them, " Yes, gentlemen, tradin's my occupa- day. A flag is hung out and a warning it again, and left his name and whereabouts resident of the country?" I asked. Oh, therebf creating a uuarantre Fund for the election day only one democratic vote was and only two eruptions have taken placl a total mystery. Evidently be knew the Henoflt of Depositors of tion. I'm clein from Bangor, way down bell rung. Immediately we saw the m«p yes, for twenty-five years." "Married?" polled, and that by a mau from Michigan. combination. in the state of Maine. 1 can do a little of all running to places of shelter, generally " Some." " More than one wife?" "I most anything, in the summer, I stay at We have now in and about our vicinity Two Ways of Looking- at Things. At the state school for the deaf and dumb, think so, I've'got a few scattered about, $100 000.00. small slate huts built on the different hum and help the old folks—in the fall and some 75 Michigan people, and many more at Flint, diphtheria has attacked some of here and there." "Believe in polygamy, I Four por cent, interest 1B allowed on all winter I peddle tinware, mostly lanterns." ledges. In about five minutes the artillery Two boys went to hunt grapes. Oq the pupils, though in a mild form. The presume?" "Certainly. I'd never have Saving Deposits uf ono dollar and upwards, accord- from Minnesota, some Ohio, Indiana, New was happy because they found grapei I ug to themlesof theBank,and Interest ^impounded " You dun't sell lanterns?" said the of the mountain had ceased and they would Mirror says all cases are isolated, are per- made a iiving if I hadn't." "How's that?" se-ni anntiHlly. Money to loan on nnlncumbcred York and the eastern states, in fact a few The other was unhappy because they hq lilethoric citizen inquiringly. cautiously come forth to their work again ; fectly under control, and exercise* arc going " Well, you see, stranger, I used to think real estate ami other good security. "I'd like to know if I hain't got three from all northern states, and a very few seeds in them. along as usual. as you do. I had 150 acres and one wife, but often they arc surprised by some tardy Two men being convalescent were askj 0\rectort—Christian Mack, W. W. Wines, R. A. Beal hundred of'em in my wagons in the yard!" foreigners. I would not trouble you with Up in St. Clair county a pauper at tbe but didn't make much headway. There WiliUm Deubel, William D. Harriman explosion and every year many lives are how they were. One said, "I am bett " Oh, you have, eh. Well, you're the this letter, but I have not the time to poor house tried to thrash the keeper be was too much work for one man to attend Daniel Hlscock, and Wtllard B. Smith very man we want." lost. An old man whom we took to be a to-day." The other said, "I was wor| cause the food set before him didn t con- to. Finally I took a second wife. She answer all the enquiries I get in regard to yesterday." " Y'es 1" said the Yankeo. cab driver, proved to be one of the author- sist of mince pie, turkeys, cranberry sauce, took her share of the burden like a brick, " We will make up a purse of twenty this country. Y'ours, When it rains ono man says, "This wl etc., and they actually put him in jail for and affairs moved on in better shape. Then CBKIHTI*N MACK, I'res. | W. W. WINM, Vice-Prc». ities, and ordered us off from the ground--, make mud." Another, ''This will lay t| dollars for you, if you will bamboozle our 1 his impudence. I got to thinking if two wives were better CHAH. B. UISCOOK, Cashier. informing us that no visitor was allowed to dust. ' friend D—." The iron mills are crowded with onl than one three would be better than two ; it 15 466 stay longer than half an hour on the prem- Two children looking through color! consequently I took a third and my affairs "I shouldn't wonder if I could strike a H. J. MILLEB. glasses: one said, "the world is blue! much so that it is expected to run three trade with him." ises. However we prevailed upon him to improved still more. I mapped out the And the other, "It is bright." furnaces iu the plate mill duriug the night business of the ranchc. and gave a part to " When will you do it?" let us stay till we had witnessed the blast- hereafter, the two which have been running " 1 calculate it can be done to-morrow." How Thunder Showers Come Up. Two boys eating their dinner : one sail No. 1, and a part to No. 2, and a part to WINANS d at Calumet having 66 members, with down so that everything goes on lovely and ill. we have tbe lar|{eal ii'xortmcnt In the stale. ners and appearance, and residence of Mr. verses which playfully describes them: level of the sea, and flowing southerly worse." "I am sorry," fays anothq I don't have to work much myself. Polyg- over BOO different stylee to select from In "that it is no better." Henry Wilkins as eaptain. They propose and domestic Woolens and Wnrttmln. D—, mounted a horse, with the inten- " Vet high is the station from which they are sent, forty or fifty miles, empties into the Con- |of to ask permission to draw pay as state mili- amy is a great institution, my friend, and uh. we QSe none bm Srat-daei trimmings. tion of stopping there on his return, as if And all their great titles are got by descent; necticut river, about two miles north from One man counts everything that he hi' tia, ana to have some fun with the boy-, you'll never succeed in-the world until you •ith. We arc i:ii JO pet cent below Detroit price's. And when they are seen in a palace or shop. a gain. Another counts everything e| just from Philadelphia. As good luck Their rink they preserve and are still at the top. the southern boundry of the state. kid and to flirt with thegirls, next encampment many a tew times. Sometimes one of my WiNANS & BRIiltV, would have it, old D— was standing in Close united they seem, yet all who have tried them. than he receives a loss. lit time. wives gets a little offish like, but instead of 1U07-10VS No. 11 South Main Street, Ann Arbor front of his house as the Yankee ap Soon discover how easy it is to divide them. During a hot summer day, the sides of One man spoils a good repast by thin making ;i fireat row about it and getting a No spirit have they, they are as thin as a lath, the deep valley of this river reek with in- ing of a better repast of another. AnotlJ The last Charlevoix Sentinel tells all divorce as you do in California, I rimplv proached. The countess wants lifu and the dutchesl is Hat. ¥ about the new " cautiouary northwest sig- " Sir," said the latter, " would you be No passion or warmth to the lady i» known tense heat, and cauBC a flow of moist air enjoys a poor repast by contrasting it wiP stay away from her for a day or two, and I. \. POL.HESIV8' And her grace is as cold and as hard as a stom. upward toward the summit of the moun- none at all. •18 nal," which has been adopted for the region then when I do happen around she smiles good enough to inform me how fapit is to .' And 1 fear you will find if you watch them a little, tain region, from the valley of the Connec One man is thankful for his blessinjj of the great lakes, and will be displayed :it all over her face and loves me in a desper- New Brunswick ?" That the countess is frail and the dutchess is brittle, UK Too high for a trade without any jok.\ cicut, and also from the sea. This moist another is morose for his misfortunes. that place at the opening of navigation. ate fushion. (Mi. yes, I may marry several LIVERY STABLE "Two miles, tir," said 1)—. Though they never arj bankrupts they often are One man thinks he is entitled to a |'ii- It will be forgotten by that time, Bra. Sen- times yet before I die and the more women broke." air, meeting with the general current from be Thu he-1 ami mo • : " And how far is it to New York ?" ter world, and is dissatisfied because tinel. I marry the richer I get." This talk is by " About forty miles, by stage." On our way back we had a glimpse of the southwest, piles up an immense mass of cumulus cloud of many miles in extent. hasn't got it. Another thinks he is rl John 11. Fairbanks, of MMS., represents no means sophistry, as I afterwards ascer- " Are there any tinsmiths in New Brunn Lord Penrhyn's castle, and a beautiful home justly eutitled to any, and is satisfied wi| to the common council of Grand Rapids tained. A large part of the womon of Utah HACK AND BUS LINE wick?" • So long as the intense heat prevails, this Running to all train!" night and day. it must be. The demand for slates is very cloud increases in siza: grows blacker with this. that he is the owner of 5 12ths of the :ire slaves. _^___^^___ " Why, yes, there are two or threo small great, and increasing. Afterwards in our J ground on which the reservoir now stands, affairs." its dense vapor, and casts a gloomy, lurid One man makes up his accounts fnj ONLY LINE WHICH RUNS TO NIGHT TRAINS. travels we saw many other quarries. Whole glare over the face of nature, darker than his wants, another from his I and asks compensation for the same. The " I am sorry they are are so small. I was city bought the land ten years ago of E. 1!. " Many a young lady who objects to be- in hopes of being able to fill an order there ranges of hills aro being excavated to ob- that of any eclipse. The vapor, pushed bit Powers for $25,(Mi i. ing kissed undor the mistletoe has no ob- The bwi hack In the dt] for ladles Ml!lux. <>nl>-M tain a covering for the homes of the peas by the ascending currents of heated air, jection to being kissod under the rose'' Illed promptly for all kiuds of conveyan' which our houi-e has received for lan- It makes a mother's heart revert toll terns." ant and the gentleman. Nowhere did we attains a great height above the sea, where pulmy days when she comes into the p| "We don't see why it is that so many A careless compositor Bade an error in the " Lanterns," said the old fellow, quick see a roof made of shingles. Almost al- the temperature is very low. But finally, able-bodied men will lay around our largo above, rendering it, " has no objection to lor the next morning after her daughte be ki-iscd under the nose." ly taking the bait, for he had seen three ways slates are used, but sometimes the at that hour of the afternoon when the beau has been around, and finds only < cities and towns all winter, living on Charity Particular Attention to Orders for Funerals, heat begins to decline, the accumulated wagons loaded with them only the day be- cottages of the lowly and humble are chair in front of the fire-place, and in some cases, when anyone who has go) COR, MAIN .'.NII IH] fore. vapors, no longer augmented or sustained others all sitting along by the wall, asl any energy at all can get work in our lum- In these daysofpedestrianiam' this isn't thatched. How well has a kind Heavenly by heated air from the valleys below, fall AX.\ AltROK, UK UK. w "Yes added the other carelessly, "we they hadn't been touched for three year! ber distriots and get good wages."—Ed- so bad: In the race for matrimony it is have a heavy order, and I was told that Father provided for all our wants ! in rain.—Popular Science Monthly. more Journal. The paper finds the answer not always the girl who covers the most laps M1-1M3 in its question : " lack of energy." that wins. which we shall endeavor to do lht[ can. Submitting the letter to Mr. ('. Krapf, supervisor of the 1st ami M wards. 'I'lir following real estate sales have been Sttrn'iliiii my husbatyl, and ruaj M. FRIDAY, DECKMB15H 17, 1880. n rui'li'il in the 'it faith and \>\> money huldouU to the lust he tells US, Imt, that our BOhOOfe, which Draw tbo lainir.s wool uf unnuK|>ici<t Monday greater outlay each year for accommoda- Alansmi Ambrose lo John A IUIH i-se. i;iinl in may strengthen lus pride in me. sec 17, Augnxta.1 liloas, nil! frfrtUDOl inv crimps, nits, in 1 lli.rneeii. Huici (Il :. M. Shank, that lli.'i' A. Beal opposed the nomination tions, and teacher^ salaries. Second, our frizzles, and let thy ({lory sliinr on In of Hon. K. 1). Kinno for the legislature, state taxes have been unusually high dur- l>aint« and powder. RUSH FOR We and thai Mr. Conger hawoot been liisliist ing the years lsTS "'.), occasioned by appro- illio ai'l'es, 31, Sylvan. 1790 Knablo the poor to sliift for IIIOIDIM choice for senator Bin :c he booauio ;i oandi priations for benevolent purposes, Third, Kli/.illiWh Seek inner to Kilwlll Ken I. propel l.v and save me from all misbionao \>oftn an in Ann Arbor, *l >o. ; ii our county has erected a court, house which Muses Lenprouce to 15 \V. Bnscoin-, propertj Shod the light i>l tliy ooonn natic in YpMlanli township. 077.SO. my oanld's hair shawl, my lavender • ilk cost over $75,000. $20,000 of this amount, (has. I'ai/.nek in Jouu Hhewelrt, property in •ml Vpallantl, |OW. my point lai-c and my nefildaoe nt'diam The statement that Mrs. I'rof, Watson our city paid canh down, in advance, and K. I". Copfiiiinl in A. I. Peldkamp, property at.d keep the moth oui nl tny .-:i1 >!<-.—, 1 in Dextei 13,0(10. has iin estate of bar own and is iodepood- hid to borrow the money, which has had I Joseph Goodrich lo Martin Manx, 20 acres onoli thce, oli fui(una.l ent, is being industriuuHlyoiroulatod through to !"• i aid, aside from the city's proportion . Sj Ivan, -I "no. When 1 walkout before th« n*t nfvul .las ti. Hobbs to OHnton B. Hoblw,lnnd in pur mrn, regulate my wiggle and add nc\ the press and RLM by IIHIM; oonneoted with of the $50,000 balance, ami a.- Ann Ail-.r seo. 2», York, £>,non Patrick Madden to 1'alrlcb Fay, property In grace to my (.'ait. the Universities of Wisconsin and Miohi. city pays over one .-.evi-nlh of the entire tax Dexter village, ?lon. W Inn 1 Ii iw rnysolfdown to woiahii gan, the ol>j'vt ami purpose of this i- prob John l<\ Ha n 11 in (MO. A. Barth, IB')ncrt>H, see. of the county, the burden can be readily II. Sharon. 5(i.'.>i«l. grant*hit 1 way do it with ravishing ele CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS ably best knows to those who are engaged NrallU .MeCuliliell lo l.ihliie liiah.iu property Ken by a little bead work. ill A nil A i lior, |20U. , iiinl l'lcr-ervr until the htatthelil; in so doing. Thete statements are oalcu Darwin Downer to Caroline S. O'llralii. land white of ray flwh and the taper of my tin Besides this, the university, being located in see. ;, Lima, I10U. lated to mUlesd tliu public and are prej- within our city limits, we arc often called Otarnsa s. Aayefe ot.ai lo Wllllivrn Otto, BO gem acres, sec. in, N.. thflelil, 1150 Destroy mine enemies with tlio gall o AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, udicial t'i Mrs. YV&tsen. We speak au- Upon to aid it, and nevrr in vain. Kor .loseph Donnelly t.> Betsey A.. Maaon,prop- erty in Ann ArlioV, JX70. j alimsy, and cut up with the teeth of on thoritatively when we Bay that she baa no instance: Ann Arbor city has paid $ll!,- Kll/.aiieih Seckenger i" Frank Booney, prop- vy ;ill those who gaze nt my .style estate of her own, aad is not independent. i it v ill Ann All.ur. fllHl. 000 toward the medical college, and $4,000 Kroncls and M, Rooney to Elizabeth Secken- Siivo me from wrinkles, ami foster m AM she has Is whatever her rights may be toward the university hospitals. Besides ger, lots i mid 2 Cowan's second aduitlou Man- I cliaster, fiao. plumpers. in her husband's estate-. The laws ofWis- thc;:e amounts $4,200 wus voted to the fire K. K<-m|if io Jacob Schumacher property in Fin both my eyn oh fortune with th Still Continues. Come While The Assortment Is III.) VillnKr Chelsea. $100. plaintive poison of infatuation, that 1 naaj ion,in, where tk>ey resided at the time of department last spring, to purchase an Susan chandler to Nelson Booth, equal iiull- his death, Rives her one third of his prop- Iviileil one hull of lhe Clmndler house, Ann lay out my victims—the men—as dead an engine, and Other necessaries. In l.ST'Jour Vrl.ur. BO.OOO. dumli as images graven. Good. Bemember The Place, erty, and she will claim under the law in- city tax was a little over $S,0OO; for the BenJ. B. Williams to Webster Williams, hind L t the lily and tho rose strive togethe In neetii>n m;, YpRlIantl. |«00. KV stead of under the will. year 1880 it is over $16,000, not including Geo. W. siavinn to i leo.Thompi on, property on my cheek, and may my neek swim " in Ypellantl, j-i.ixw a goose «n the hnsotti oP crystal water. the street tax ! This is an increase of over Nelson Hunth to Win. Burke, property In t Ann Arhor. 112,400. Knahle. me, oh fortune ! to wear I A BAD INVESTMENT. Inn per oent The increase upon (ho tax Nelson Booth to Susan Chandler, 800 acres, yi't a little smaller, and save me from ion; referred to is but 65 per cent., so it would s»i\ :), Plttafield (as\000. an 1 bunions. Se*en or eight years ago oertaiu men Win. Burke to Nelson Booth, 820 acres, sec. 3, not seem unjustly large. The valuation of ] Plltsflcld, {-tl.lKIII. I Hess Panny, my lap dog, and rain dow S. MAIN STREET, AM ARBOR. commenced business in this eity with two Emily B. Fellows ami Lucella M Case to hull -stones of destruction on those wh property in the first and sixth wards has l.eoiianl J. Herman, land m see. 17 anil ID, objects in ?iew. The first was to erush Manchester, 111 n Si. shall hurl a lmir of Hector, my kitten. been raised a tritle by the board of super- Laura S. Rgbert to I-'re.lend; Kinkliei il Sinil.-, oli fortune ! most sweetly upo another business! firm; the other to make visors, while in less growing wards it ha? aeresser. Ill, Saline. (8,000. Hick, my oanjry, and wateh with tlie fond Patrick Hoy to Tims. Chamberlain, V money. The result lias boon dtMbStrottS to decreased. The aosessnrent upon the above sec- -.'I, Webster, H5O0. ness of a spimover my two lily white a ' them in both respect?. The lender, then a Etpsooe r. Copeland to Emily Burkhardt, wilh red ej property has been rafscd $17"), but is now property Lo the village "I Dexter. |300 wealthy man, has lost his all, ami when tho only $1,300, a 8UW the owner could realize < •<••>. :iii,I Samuel il Rogers to Win. B It is rumrfred thut Governor Jorom 18 aeres sec. '>. Vugusta. «i">n_ (when lu^ gotii to he governor) will r m business is closed up it will be found that any day she might choose to accept it. .I no. E. I,is worth to Patrick II. O'Briao, land the concern lias lost three thousand dollars $in, see. hi A UJKUSta • mend in his first message to the legislator JOE T. JACOBS, Cyrus K. Perkins to Geo. i. Ide, property In a radical change in the divorce laws of ou each year it has been in business. While Resolution of Thanks. IAnJ. n(»eo Arbor. /all1. Slo'i1 to. .1. i leo, /.;ilin. 12 | ancd. 19Lodliiiiiuii,i tUSOO. to K. EC. Bass, M . Lodl, state. they hate been a serious injury to the busi- At the rec-nt meeting ofthe state horti- ness they intended to crush, it has sur- vived, prospered and paid a very handsome cultural society, in this city, the following per cent, upon the capital invested in spite expression of thanks was adopted by a SUGGESTIVE JOTTINGS £ • THE CLOTHIER of their efforts. iMianimous vote: During the trill li :ililni;il e.>n venl ion nl the Michigan state horticultural soclel] we have Of what would make Appropriate, Useful and U'cn so li'ispHuMy entertained, our w.-mts an- NOTKS ticipated and no thoroughly provtded for, even Desirable Christmas Presents MAKE'YOUR HOLIDAY PURCHASES DIREGT FROM HEADQUARTERS. beyond the expectations thai were rawed by the cordial Invitation to held our session here, > It was our intention last week to have and we are plaoed under obligations to so are submitted by given our readers the President's message many people and friends. Hint il is iliilleult to mention them in detail with :mv Msnrance THE CREAT CASH DRY COODS HOUSE OF and the various department reports, but Hint none win i>e ini out. We will nimr, how- ever, the oAlcen Mint Diemliera ol tlie SVasbte- we found it impossible so to do. Most of naw count v pomotouienl aocloty, and the Hti- aensol Ann Arbor gonorolly ioi their rourle- our readers have undoubtedly secured mis treatment and hoaplUible entertainment on this ocoaHton : the Indies anil gentlemen these documents in other journals, and have who by their delightful music have added so MACK I SCHMID materially to the pleasure of oni meeting; the read and formed their own opinion of the local committees having lnuliaricellieintUMiKe- suggestions proposed. Suffice it. to say in-'lit ol III.' tmrlilli;* the i »tli. l:i]s Who have Dress Goods for Christmas Presents, Wrapper is,ranted us the use ol i lie commiHlluH iviullfence that the ending ofno administration in the room and other oonilortu connected with the Patterns, Dress Patterns, French and Ameri- geSSiOU • III'' I'l "l<'ssi .1 s i .1 t tie St;.1e I" III vi'lvll V, ARE ACTIVELY ENCACEO IN THE HOLIDAY BUSINESS. history of our country has ever found the Agricultural College and Normnl School, who i,a!ion in a better condition, than does the have lui'uishe«l us the admirable addresses foi can Novelities, Black and Colored Cashmeres, our Instruction and euterlaliimeul . to Acting closing days of the present one. President Prtese, for his kind Invitation to Lupins Celebrated Black Goods, Crape Impe- visit thi- univfrsiiy, and for his pnllleuesa In An I now another man rises Up I'm the showing us through the i>ui Minus of the various departments: the officers ol the IMSI year, who rial, Drap de Alma, Checked Momies, R^ BARGAINS INNUMERABLE. derai erais. the southern ones in particular, have devoted rnuoli of theli time to the ad- vancement and interest ol the society and ils Pekins, etc. Wo iflrteild lo i!•«• public a general invilHlUui to visit our cstiii>li<*liiiiciif ttnriuu ilw next twenly to curse. It is George W. Williams, the obje.-is, Mud especially to our worthy praddenl day*, promlalHR unusual and oxtlraoriliuary novrllic* al uii<|ii<-slionah!v r«-a»oiiiil>lo price*, l.ixlit s colored member of the Ohio legislature, and efficient secretary, whose InoeHHanl tabors liavetbeoome a pan ol Hie history ol tins socie- will linri a |»arli«nlarlj line line of presenls for KOHIICIIUII j Gentlemen a < liai uiinu reiMlcxvou* who is working up a hegira which will ty and. In fact, of the hortloultnre of the coun- Iliereiii. Inl'Jiiils, youllio, all Mfjei will linil sonic InviliiijS «ood» for the mind within reach. try. In acknowledgement ol Lhe kindly'offices throw in the shade all previous efforts of iiius rendered ; therefore be it republican politicians. H6 reports that a Renolit't, Thai the sincere thanks ol the state PARTICULARLY WORTHY OF NOTE. horticultural society b« tendered to eaoh and SUIIinilSRESUT party of Now York capitalists have pur- all oof f tbtbe eabov above mentionede mtin , ami thai the same SHU llaiiflkcrchicr*, in combination* entirely new, a wide ranee of elylc* and prices; fine become u part of theieeonlhl osl thihi s soeletfs K Buy one and make the receiver and giver happy chased over half a million acres of land in l.ineu. lerj sheen ami delicately embroidered llaiidkcrcliiels; line lleinsiilelied, unliniilcd quan- Elegant Gros Grain Dress Silks at $1.00 per tity, al all prices. An immense slock of similar goods all purchased with reference lo lhe holiday New .Mexico, and propose to oolonite it The >Vc«'k of l'mjer. with negroes carefully selected from the yard; better and more desirable goods than NOVELTIES WE HAPPEN TO SEE. south. The colored people arc to be charg- The Kvangelieal Alliance, representing can be purchased elsewhere in Ann Arbor for ed the government rate for farms, be given Protestant Christendom throughout the El eff an I llaiidkerehicf and Kid <>lovc ROXCN, large variety of Japanese Ware, consisting or 1 <'ard Trays, Itrackets, natch Boxes. Trialcli Kales, \apkiu Kings, <>'lovc ltoxes, < altinels, S.|MM>I li<>\« V ample time to pay for them, ami aided in world, have tor years suggested a program $1.20. Alexandre Giraulds Cachemire Alexan- Portfolios, Thimble Holders, Wall Pocket**. Crumb Brushes, Basles, tletal Brusoea, Hair Brustaei, developing themselves and their children for the week of prayer, so that, as Car as dre (no other can compare with that in appear- Mirrors, also a magnilicenl display of Shell Boxes, fresb from the ocean. These goods are \ery de- to their fullest capacity. possible, all praying people might unite on ance and durability), and other celebrated sirablc and must be seen lo be appreciated. . A few of the recommendations of l\i>t- the same day in the same petitions. The EXAMINE EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. master General Maynard in his annual Branch Alliance of the United States makes can be had at the following prices: $1.20 report, are worthy of note, lie recom- adopt with slight modifications, its pro Too many I>rcs» <»oods, too many silk*, colored and black : loo man)- Satins, too many Velvet*, gram, and suggest the following themes $1.32. $1.50, $175, $2.00, \ip to $3.50 per yard too many Fringes and <>iinps, too many Cloaks, too many Dolmans, compel us lo make prices that iin nds that the fast mail service be contin- will move them. Too many Clothes. The entire Soudliciiii stock must he closed by .laniyiry 1st. So, ued, and that appropriations for it be sut- and order for the approaching week of | Colored Dress Silks range from 75c to $1.50 per il* in need of a new suit or cloths, or an overcoat, do not ponder and wait but come and we will ticient to make it efficient. He favors also prayer, January - 9, viz. ; •January 1—| yard. The Celebrated Lyon Colored Silk at SHOW VOI, CONVINCE YOr, yes, and SBIX 1 Ol . lion'l buy a dollar's worth of Dry Goods until 'I'l.o..,,, • Cloisi the on!v hone of a lost you see our goods and prices. One thing you may rest assured of, we will never knowingly misrep- a uiuuifte "' o*w muiic>-uiviv. ...i. ... \.r world. Monday, 2—Thanksgiving for the fel.lO. make all competition flop. Present your resent our goods or our prices, and we will never advertise any thing we can'l back up. i iilriitliful which sum< of $.» 00 or less can be sent for advertisers win certainly CMM to grief. We deal exdnslvelj in good gooi trash. blessings, temporal and spiritual, ol' the five cents, and to make up for the loss this wife, sister or intended with one of Mack & Among our daily arrivals, from now until after January 1st, weshuil place before our custom- past year, and prayer for their continuance. would be to the department, he would in- ers some bargains thai arc positively beyond the whisper of competition, comparison, or monopoly ; Tuesday, 4 —Humiliation and confession Schmid's prices that will leach you the difference between the easli and credit system, between the right and crease the business by putting the limit of on account of individual, social and nation- wrong way. orders at $100 instead of $50. The recom al sins. Wednesday, 5—Prayer tor the mendations of his predecessors as to postal HANDSOME DOLMANS! church of Christ, its unity and purity, iti- savings and government control of the tele- .AJBIEILJ. ministry; and lor revivals of religion. Jackets or Cloaks as a Christmas Present graphs are renewed, eaerful study of these Thursday, Ci—Christian education ; prayer systems in Great Iliitain having convinced Knit Goods as Christmas Presents; Sacques, Ul- for the family, Sunday schools, and all edu- CASH it 7-1028 DRY GOODS HOUSE. him of their practicability and usefulness. cational institutions, for youug men's sters, Jackets, Hoods, Leggins, Scarfs, Nubias By a combination of republicans and anti- Christian assceiatious and for the press. etc. Felt and other fine Skirts as a Christmas RAILROADS. Tammmy democrats in the New York Friday, ' — 1'rayer for the prevalence of A RARE OPPORTUNITY. common council, John Keiley has been de- justice, humanity and peace among all na- Present, from 50c to $8.00 each. Handker- Af IUHIUAiN CENTRAL RAILROAD posed from the comptrollership of New tions, for the suppression of intemperance chiefs and Gloves as a Christmas Present. In Time Table. l)m-ml>er 12, I MHO. York city—an oflic" woith $30,000 a year and Sabbath desecration. Saturday, S — this Department we simply say that we claim regardless of patronage. The officers nom- Prayer for Christian missions and the con- UI1ING war. inated by Mayor Cooper are divided polit- version ofthe world to Christ. Sunday, 9 the best Stock and Lowest Prices to be found ically between the republicans and anti- in the city. Prints as a Christmas Present. It 5% Tammany democrats. This is not only a —Theme: On the ministration of the | staggering blow to Tammany hall with its Holy Spirit. is a well known and long established fact that r.M, A. M. corruption, but insures to the republicans Mack & Schmid's is the great emporium of Detroit...l.v.. 7.00 B.86 1.06 S.30 400 County Items. l.s pose this monstrous political body in New From the Herald. usual custom at this season of the year, have Dexter 7.4KJ 5.:.'i 10.21 5 86 5.52 5.50 e ft.fi B.05 10.88 York city are people who " forgive and for- The Chelsea refcrm club is out of debt, taken care to lay in an extra Large Stock of «.5U ti.li 11.01 6.17 ana a llttte in tne mgaamy io spare. OrussLake g< t, but always remember, consequently JckL. 10.10 flOt no democrat by any other name .save that The blockade in wheat is shutting down all the best brandc, Merrimack, Cachecco, etc., 10.211 11.80 12.40 Jacksoli..Lv... 11.04 12.50 7.42 12 15 l.Ili of Tammany cm possibly be chosen, while on trade here to a considerable extent. with and without side bands; also a large variety All>ion 11.50 1.30 e. 8 12.40 1.37 Mnrar.all r the "anti's" will be as fierce the other There continues to be a good deal of | 12.lit •iOO of yard wide Percales at 10c, sold elsewhere for BattlcCnvk.. UU 1.08 8.37 sickness about here but not many deaths. *. M. way. But it all results in good to the peo- 1 Galesbnrg U.B1 1.88 909 ple of that city and state. Mayor Cooper The Sunday schools are filling up as 15c. Ribbons for Christmas Presents. Novel- Kulaniftzuo j 1.18 1.58 2 42 ti.::o Lawton I.'.. 2.:« 10.08 deserves grea"; honor for his manly action. usual now that the holidays are near at ties in Laces and Lace Goods, fine Mull Em- Daeator 2.117 5.12 3.48 io.2; hand. S.'J'.l 6.07 xu 10.4 (.Ki;\T BARCAINS IV The standard oil company of Cleveland, Ntloa 2.66 I III 4.15 11.16 Our ladies are seriously c ntem plat ing broidered Goods, very desirable, real Bretone Itiichanaii T.02 8.40 has made $1,000,000 a month for the last ThreiOaks i 7.27 8.58 ii sa another leap year ball. What village can and Spanish Scarfs, real Dutchess Barbes, Newliutliilo.... 4.52 7.in 4.20 11.57 nineteen months ! It is in the interest of J..-J5 Mich. City 1.-J3 S.18 B.08 2.38 boast of more enterprising ladies than ours? 8.02 r.os this company that such laws as the state Scarfs and Ties, most desirable presents for Lake 5.13 Kftl 1 « Kensington.... 8.00 li.rji 9.45 o.-'.i 7 10 2 10 of Michigan has requiring a high test of Another pioneer gone. Dr. Abratn N. "Chicago..Ar.... R.SO 7.40 6.4') 8.tO VanTyne, of this village, died at his resi- I Christmas. Shawls as Christmas Presents, 7.30 oil, are passed, which makes this immense UOlNtJ KiHT. robbery—for it is nothing more nor less dence last Thursday, aged 82 years and 10 Brocha Shawls, new designs and effects, Paisly than robbery—possible. The state of New days. He leaves a large family and hosts Shawls, India Shawls, Wool Beaver Shawls, As I am about to remove my place of business, York has happily escaped such a law, and of warm friends to mourn his loss. 111 her people, being left free to purchase any MANUHESTEU. Black Cashmere Shawls, Shoulder Shawls, I offer my entire stock of furniture at prices grade of oil they choose, obtain their kero- From the Enterprise. Choice Spreads, Towels, Napkins and Antique A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. r. u. Chicago..Lv. 7.00 9.00 3.40 5.15 9.10 never before known in Ann Arbor. sene at three-fifths le The undersized having been appointed by the r» P. M. in proportion to our population, than are dried apples taken in by the merchants of Kalamazoo... 12.88 U88 (1.30 6.50 10.2.S 2.35 ~ ...v ...... L .,.. Mn, iunity Of tion. Probate Court for said county, Commlssmners to j n A t_a session or tbe Probate Conrt for the Connt] our ei>tern neighbors. The incoming leg- this village, this fall, and the supply is not | receive, ex nun ne and ad.iu-i all claims and demandi* ol Washtenaw, noldea iit the Probate Office, In the city 12.53 T.llS all persons a^ainsi the estate ol Edward I>. Boyden, uf Ann Arbor, on Monday, llie sixth day ol I>e battle Creek IJ8 7.40 islature should repeal this law which robs exhausted yet. Int.- nl s:iiit...Ar. 160 •i-30 LO.OO 3.35 8.0C all persons against the estate of Anthony Freeman, Wants to Know, Yon Kiiurv .' can, hoe-down and hugging, and racks a 1016-19 /ISA P. KINO, I are required t(T appear al a session of paid court. 11.50 In pursuance and by virtue of a decree of said court, marie and filtered in the above entitled canse, late of said county, deceased, hereby ^ive notice tiddler all to pieces to keep up. Mien to lie liold'in lit tli© Probate Olllce, in the city of that six months I rum date are sllowed, by order of said Edi In reply to a postal to Ann Arbor, and show Cause, if any there be, why BnnOar exceptod. JSaturday & Stindny eiccpted. on lhe thirteenth day of April, A. D. 18WI: Noiice Is 1'robate Court, for creditors to present their claims Chancery Notice. the prayer of 'be petitioner should not be grant- Daily. hereby given that 1 shall sell it public unction, to the against the estate of said deceased, and that il • V. H. Peck, of this town, and Charle IKNIIY <'. WENTWOHTH, Uffbeat bidder, on Monday, the twentieth day of the Ann Arborctty treasurer, <>. !•'. Web- QTATE OJJ Mil Illi..W. In tlie t'lrcdll ed. And it if further ordered, that said petitioner II. B LKDTAUD, meet it the otlice "1 il,e Jndge of I'rolvite in the Kobinon, of Gran Lake, left here on Mon- (rive notice U> the persons Interested In said estate, U. P. <* '/'. A., Chicago. 6'm'l Sluii'r., Dttrtii December, A. D. 1880,at ten o'clock in the torenoim, city of Ann Arbor, in said county, on Thursday, the Bter, I am Informed thill my tax assessment O for tlie County of Washreoaw In Chancery. or the pendency of .-aid petltlonfsad the bearing Ht the east front door of the court houso in the eit> third day of February, and on Tuejdjy. the for 1880, on "the we^l llirc roils of lot 10 day last tor Jacksonville, Florida, where Twenty seriiiid.ludii'iiil In-tin t. Wil'i nn I I thereof,by raasf»K aeopyofthfs order to be pub- of Ann Arbor, county of Wnshtennw .ind 8 third dity of May next, at ten o'clock A. M. ol complainant, vs. Charles tistchi I1,dufuiibimt, upon lished in '/'fir' Ann Arbor Courier, a aowspaper Michigan, the following described real estate, each of said days, to receive, examine and adjust and one rod north of it, part of lot 0. in they will spend the winter. due proof by aitiilnvii thai Charles flatchell, the il" printed and circulating in said county, three succes- beint' the same described in said decree, to wit: said claims. fendanl Intficaboro entttlod cause peiidliui in thin sive weeks previous to paid day ol hearlmr. (A true & ANN ARBOR R. It. The west hall of the north east quarter of teflon Dated, November :jrd. It block 3, -• r. 'I i- ."' amount- to $n.;;7. Napoleon 11 ollis has been adjudged insane, couit, resides on I of tlie suit! si ill'- ol Micliii,'tm, and copy.) ' Wll.I.IAM I). HARRIMAN, ( number seven, and the eoulh hull ol the south west U\ RON i. KKEN, I, Now I always pay my taxes promptly aud ami sent to the county house, where he tlnu lie doe- reside in tin- state ©t '" oril'l". Upon I I in. G»I* ot June *7, l$8O. (inarter of the south west quarter of section number • Commii-sioners. motion of A..V c. A. Itlair, s.ili Itora for complain- Jlldire of l'robate. she, in township number one, south range nnmbci 1013 I . I.KW1S v. RI6DON, f ant. It is ordered tlnu the saiil deieiidani, Gatoheil, WM. G. DOT?, Probate Register. IO1« i:i willingly, but I would like to know the will remain until there is an opportunity to OOINO NORTH. lour ea-t, conlainin^' one hundred ucr< M of hind be do sppear and answer the bill ol' complain! died m OOIHO SOPTB the same more or less. Chancery Notice. of tlie increase therein. In 1872 my get him in the I'ontiae asylum, as that this cause within tlixeo months from the date uf this Estate of Edward Been. Ann Arbor, November M, 18F0. TATli OF MICHIQ kN—The Twenty-second Ju- order, else the said bill of complaint slmll be takes .lAMi s HoMAHON, tax on this same .property was $10.07; in institution is Cull, and for the present no ri^ oecifessed by t*nid defendant; and, CurOier, that TATS OF MIC11 IOAN, County of Washtenaw, «6. dicial Circuit—In Chancery. Suit pending in a STATIONS. Clraait Court Comralssloner, Sthe Circuit Court for the County ol Waphtenaw—In 1873, ttl.87; in 1874, |13.88; In 187S, more patients can bo received. thiH order be pabllshed within twenty days from Hi is SAt a se--;i.i. of the Probate <'"urt for the County of S»»nn & KNOWLTON, dato in tho Ann Arhor Courier, a newspaper printed Chancery, at Ann Arbor, Micb., on November 11th $12.47; In 1876,111.05. In 1877 U took a Washtenaw uftraen al the Probate Office, ii- the city Bolicltors for Complainants. lull 17 A 1). 1880. in waul county of WaslMeuaw, and that tlie -anie lie ol Aim Arbor, on Tuesday, tho 1 lib day of Decem- r. M. SAI.1NK. published therein once in each week for six weeks A- A. H. Virginia W. Burleigh, complainant, «f,':iinpt David jump of exactly *'-', and was $13.00, In ber HI Hie year "in- thousand eight hundred and tli HI Lv Toledo Ar. f.l »0 Estate of Thomas Smith. IIi-niiiiiK and John L. Builei^h, delendants. It ap- I'roni Un- < >!• in inecetston. publication, however, shall not I'lesent, William D. liarriman. Judge of A. H. •8. IS 1878 the jump was still larger, $3.19, or a be necessary in Case a copy of this order be nerved + 7 BS North Toledo •U.37 •7.47 TATK OF M1CIIIUAN, County of Washtaaaw, ss. pearint; upon prool by affidavit of J. C. Knowlton mi the said defendant personally at lea-i twenty •7.6« i; •:, Detroit Juuctiou 'i US 7.85 that the deieiidant, John L BurlelKh, 1P a non-reiiv- Pelor Kanousc has snipped another car In the matter of tho eslateof Bdward Reore, de "i ii- S tax Of $I-V21. In I^T'.l it was about the dayn before tbe time prescribed herein fot hlfl iji N HI Hawthorn •7.-J7 At a sceelon ofthe PYobateCoarl lor the Coontrol dent of thlB state, therefore, nn motion ol Bawyar * (in realini.' and niuig the petition, duly till Samaria _.. 0 7.18 Washteniiw, hoMen nt the Probabi Office, in the City Knowlton, Bolicitorp for said c mptainaiit, it is or- load of hogs. pearanre. veriiied, id Noah w. Ohoevor, adminirttrator ae • SIS is in 1878, or. $15 21. The increase in Dated, Aiucu-t 26th, A. 11. 1880 N.-2; Seola of Ann Arbor,on Tnesday, tbe seventh day of l>e- dered that said defendant, John 1.. Barleica, oppesr About 36 scholars attend the Herman hn/tiy nun praylaK that he may be licensed io sell •b.'S Lulu •s.r>o cember, in the year one thousand elchl hundred and and answer the bill of complaint in thiu canpc witb- the two years last naineO was explained to the real estate whereof paid deceased died seised. • 's."io 7.00 io three months from the date ol this order and that Circuit Court Commlssionui In and for Wanhfceuaw 8.4r> Monroe Junction.... 8.45 7.00 eighty. Present, Wil.ium U. Harriman, inigt ol school in this village. ThiTeniioii it is ordered, that Tuesday, the 7 10 Dundee ? thin order be pilbll-hi (I once in e.icli week fur six me by the treasurer a- caused by the build- (Oillily, Midi 8.66 •7.15 S.IKi 0.50 I ri obaie. A. * c. A. Bl.AlK.SollciioiK for Complainant. 11th day of January next, at ten o'clock ill the Macon •«.:!! Ii m the matter of the estate of I'liomas Smith, de- weeks In succession in the ANN AKBUB Coowia,s the new OOUrt house, etc., but what Prof. Shepherd informs us that things forenoon, be assigned for tlie bearing of said pe- • '.t.OO 7.20 10111017 .| OB Aisalin i. I" ceased. K\i sl&O day of January next, at ten o'clock in the fore- time presetlbed therein for the appenrai ceof sanl will) 1873, show an increase of about 68 W. Bli.-K and P.O. back, of Ann Aibor, iindi-r the prater of the petitions' should not be granted. noon, be assigned for examining and allowing soch delendmt. JAMHS MoMABON. every day. I mime of W. \V", Bliss & c »., is thin day dissolved by And it is lurther ordered, thut paid petitioner give account, and that the oevtMes, legatees and heirs Circuit Oonrl Commhwloner iu ami lor Wsshtcnaw percent., while the value of tho property A movement is on foot iooking loward mutual consent. U.VV. MUSS. notice to the peisons Interested in said estjite, ofthe tDaily, except Sundays. *Flai: stations; at law of said dcceased.and all other persons Inter- intv, Mich. F. S, BUCK. pendene; ol said petition, and the hearing thereof, The L'MHI FrelKbt, gohig uorih, leaves Toledo al ested in said eslale, are required to appear al a Sown; ,V KN.UI.TON. lias fallen off Will you kindly explain it, the pardon of Ueo. Cook. A petition is Tho business will be continued by the undersign- by causing a topy of this order to be publisher} in I-.".i r, M., nrri\inu' al Ann Arbor S( 8.46 P. «. session ol said court, then to beholden at the Pro- Solicitors fur Complainant. luw-i» Mr. Editor, not only for my benefit, but ed, who wlsnfli to r« nun thanks i"i p;isi patronage, the Ann Arbor. Obt*ri*r, s newspaper printed sad The Local Freight, going south, leaves Ann Arbor bate Office,lnthc City of Ann Arbor, in said county, being circulated, and many of our citizens and hopes by sirut attention to business ' circulating In pjiid county, three successive weeks at 11.40 r. M., arriving al Toledo m 3.05 p. ». and show cause, il any ihcie be, why the said OiiMt riirnKt.wl rree. »llb ri,Mo«lriicUoinH>roo«' (or that of many of your readert who are luliire trade. V. S. Ill i K. previous to said day ot lieai inir. (A true copy.) Trams will be run by Columbus time, as shown by account should not be allowed. And il is further Jiioiluc Hi,' miKI |,.,.ul.l.l"liN-inr«>Hi«l"«J»"«';" have already signed it ; also tie jury mcin ID. 1 IM I H-nK >K U W)C«H> lo lentil mui •« 10W 17 • WILLIAM I>. IIAUKIMAN, the clock in the Superintendent's otlice at Toledo. ordered, that said executor give notice to the nP ily as ignorant as I of Ann Arbor WM. K. 1'AKKKK, Superintendent. persona Interested in said esiate, ol tin- pendency of Dl lllf ... liQipla :IU.I [>]»iU. tll»l •H>" (excepting one, who is in Missouri) the Judcc of Probate. . said account, and the hearing thereof, b) causing • ih,' UT\ Marl municipal njathomal OH SALE. a copy of this Ofdvr to IK' published In the Ann .mi lull \,h>. I, willing to witik. W.mn'n nrf »8 •"";• prosecuting attorney and his assistant, the WM. (1. DOTV, Probate Reclstar. 1017-1010 nurul a. men. Hoj« »u.l jlrU .«n wniUrj* •«"'• MARY W. MOVICAB. F Arbor (kiuntr, a newspaper printed and circulating Hia< U.veniA.li- «t iti« WulWiUov«rOMMSSM I have a good riiil'IHM; M1I.I, of four run of Perfectly safe in all oasQg. For diaauea in said county, thiee successive weeks previous to 1, I're. Jl, 1880. sheriff and turnkey. Judge Huntington i To Advertisers. d.,ll»r« lu > iluiiK »*i'k. v.ntllin Ilka il >•>. i tii"»ii Ulore. A" atone, th.it I will nell or vxchsnKu lur proparty In said day of hearing. (A true copy.) • 1 al tbe IM »ud r.pl.lil; "iiti ».">•• has not, as yet, .signed it, but wo presume THK ANN A illicit C'OIIKIKK liaH donlile the of t ho throat.lungs, croup, whooping cough, nt; at>le to iniike num. v Y..u ..«D fiig«ii« in Oil' The above letter is a very fair and candid WaHlllrli.tW < OlIlilS'. WILLIAM I). 11AHUIMAN. .luiliil J. rml iirullt Vnu J.i mil h»v« i OlroulaUOD or my ntlier p«|ii>r |>II1)1INIKHI oolda, eto.. Downs' Klizir is :\ gale, relia- Cftpital 'millu . Wa uka all OM riik. Tbi»« wko n™d rt«Jf «|»"J One, Mid it gives us pleasure to anawer it, ' lie will as soon as it is presented. I 111 %'IMUlt3'. Judge of I'robate. 984U Hl'li A. I1UAL. ble, :iml effeotaal remcily. l» ui»l«uoe. All rurnlabod frw. A.llrf." T«r« * l^' WM. 0, DOTY, Probate Renter. ion; i . Au»uil«, ll.iu.. 100TW Our new sheriff, E. W. Wallace, of ha- Our nadirs will find in its proper place, Miss Maggie O'Keefc, of this city, held there can be no hard feelings. The hissing lini'. is making preparations to take up his a new time-table of tho Michigan Central the winning ticket, No. 224, at a fair held and hooting by a few in tho audience savor- DURING DECEMBER abode with us the first day of next year. B K , which went into effect last Sunday, in Detroit recently, for the benefit of St. ed too much of a political caucus, and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1830. should be relegated to out-door gatherings John VV. Mayna.nl has resided in tUis December 12th. There have been some Vincent's orphan asylum, mid drew a bill- important changes in the running of trains, iard table valued at $250. of a different nature. Still further, the Okxtfng mid Oix-iiine ol Halls. c'ty over fifty years. There are probably I WILL OFFER few, if any, of the pioneers who outrank and the holiday traveler will do well to con- seats in the hall are not upholstered, and a Malls leaving Ami Arbor, Kn.st ami W«il, Will An exchange sensibly remarks: "Every him. sult this issue of the COURIER before going two hours' and a half siege was a little tire- • lost; us follows: resident of the county should support a some. The effort in a literary point of view <;.HN<; WK3T. to the depot, and be sure he ia right. riiroiigli nnil Way Mall H):50a. m. Mrs. Lytuan—/iccMiss Fannie Kellogg— good home newspaper in preference to out- was meritorious, and denoted deep study u-.iv Mail between AMU Ajrbor uml Rev. John Alabaster delivered the first Wksou bM p. 1.1. of Battle Creek, is visiting her uncle's, side papors which can neither give the and extensive research. Nlglit Mail Wp. i". Dorr Kellogg, of tho 4th ward, for a few in a course of leotures under the auspices news of the county or advanoe its interests. GOINO KAST of the ladies of tho M. E. church, at Mount Thrii"«li aixl WKJ Mftll, Nighl Llne.&OC a. m. diiys. Don't be taken in just now by cheap out- University Items. Tlirousii ami Way Mali,rtuuday and Clemens, last Tuesday evening, his subject side papers which, having no merits of Momluv, ol(MW Saturday ami suu- SPECIAL I1TDUCEME1TTS ,| ,y night '.1:00 p. m. The discourse of Rev. J. Alabaster, last beiug "The life and works of Michael their own, can only be floated by means of Aclass in phonography is being organized fhrougli and Wuy Mail Hi:L'i a. in., fcSO p. m. Sunday evening upon "Hindooiem" was Augelo." The Monitor, of that placo gavo with fair prospects. c;jl\c; BOOTH. a bad chromo, or a cheap and inaccurate Vpgllaott inn! Buuker's Poucli 7:0 very in tructive and an excellent literary him the prefix of " Hon." in its announce- Prof. M. C. Tyler has gone to the upper Toledo and Way 11:10a.m. dictionary. Subscribe for the best local FOR THE ern Miule, distributed at 8 a. in., li! m. effort. ment of the lecture, which looked a little paper in your district and pay for it! peninsula to deliver a lecture. ami i>:Al p. >»• odd. Many of tho pharmics left for their Western Mail di.sti llmtod at B a. m. and 6:3) It is staled that a social is to be given An exchange has this most excellent homes to day to spend the holiday vaca- p m. after the holidays, for the benefit of the Jackson Mail ami Way Mall between Jack- The Hancock and English hickory pole item, and the idea suggested should receivo tion. son ami Ann Arbor distributed at 11:15a. m. band, under the management of Fiank Monroe ami Adrian pouch. 10:15a. in. whose streamer peaked over the tops of tho far greater attention than it does: "Yel- Philo Parsons, of Detroit, has very gener- HOLIDAY TRADE The mail to VVhltmore l.aki', Hamburg and Han^sterfer. Webster leaves I'rnssdayn, Thursdays ami Sat- buildings near Main street at the intersec- low-covered literature, demoralizing flash ously donated 350 volumes to the univer- urdays at » a. m. This week has been a good one for black- tion of Ann, was felled last Monday, chop- stories, and indecent pictorials aro forbid- sity library. den on the trains and the news stands of AT THE Travelers' Outdo. smiths. Last Tuesday two workmen, Hen- ped up into wood, and carted away to A portion of the iron cornice on the new feed tho insatiable stove. It never was a the New York Central and Pennsylvania Trains arrive and depart from the Mtcnlgnn derson and Esterling, set 95 shoes. A museum blew off last Monday, and smashed handsome pole, aud its poor, humped back Central railroads. The wickedness and Oeutral Depot In tills city iu> follows: good day's work. several slates on the roof. TKAIN.S KAST. has looked sorrier than ever since the 2d of disgrace springing from such vile reading AtlanticExpress, 2.05a.m. The evening lectures upon chemistry, by Night Express LHa.m. Miss M. A. Lutz, of Lansing, while last month. • matter, and especially its baleful effects on Prof. W. J. Langley, before the medics, STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. KaTamasoo Acvomm'xlatlon... 8.40a.m. tho youth of our country, have never been Urand tiapids Express 1U.35 a. in. visiting at her father's, Geo. F. Luts. The "busy beep," a society of little folks have been greatly enjoyed by them. Dai' Express 5.07 p.m. had her poeketbook, containing $26, stolen rightly estimated. Now let a purifying Mail 5.8-2 p. m. connected with the M. E. Sunday School, Joe. T. Jacobs has given $25 to the hand be applied to the literature peddled TRAINS WKST. from the house. held a very pleasant entertainment at the Cbronicle gymnasium fund, which liberali- Mail 8.40 a. to. on Michigan railroads." Day Express U.IMI a.m. The interest of Joseph Donnelly in the residence of Dr. W. P. Breakey, on Huron ty on his part is worthy of emulation by Grand Rapids Express 5i!i p. m. others. Jackson Expross 7.35 p. ra. old W. S. Muynard -block has been dis- street, last Monday night. It consisted of A poor farmer can not conceal "the fact Evening Kxpress 10.(0 p. m. Sumner Cullins having resigned the vice- Pacific Express 11.17 p. in. posed of, and M. and P. Duffy are now the tableaux, pantomime, recitations, etc., in- t hat he is a poor farmer. All his surround- Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Scarfs, Cardigan Jackets, &c, &c, booal PMMDgW 5.1- presidency of the athletic association, W. All trains »re run by Coioagotlme. wblob is possessors thereof. terspersed with music, was greatly enjoyed ings proclaim the verdict against him—his J. Olcoti, of '83, has been chosen his suc- the handsomest line in the city. fllteen minutes slower than Ann Arbor time. by those present, and a BUM little .sum was horses, cattle, wagons, harness, plows, Mr. Jewell, of the Cook house, proposes cesor. realized by the children. fences, fieldH—even his wife and children Kriendn ol* The raqmeat Jniln Iliirriniuu to up his lease, or retiring from the business, We would call the attention of our regents of Michigan University, died at wnl (lielr Print inn to tltif olii. e. against him. On the other hand, all the-