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CHURCH DIRECTORY. CHRSTMAS EVE SNOW-FLAKES. Still matters remained at a stand-still; "And his horse ato all the rye I put in A Southern Judg?. POETIC GEMS So, they all went on together through the STATE SIFJIXiS. the father showed as much friendship as the candy shoe," said delighted little wood, cutting down the trees, and making Baptist Church. *NK Christmas Eve. as Deacon Brown possible to the young man, and the mother Fritz. The following article, taken from the »UPID, near a cradle creeping, a pith through the branches and the fall- Alpena folks are said to bo troubled with > \\ as homeward going from the town, had long motherly tnlks with him about his K«v. S. HABKKLL, Pastor. "And drank all my water!" cried Noas. Saw an infant gently sleeping; ing leaves, and carrying burdens, and railroad talk again this winter. A snow-flake fell upon his nose. health, and scolded*him in the most affec- New York Tribune, expresses our views The rose that bloomed upon it's cheek, itb tervices. 10K A, M. and 7>4 r. M. Said lie : "Well, I declare 1 it snows ! "And ate my sugar too," said Katchen, Seemed a birth di\ ine to speak. working hard. Ban lar 9 h 101 sftcr morning service. If it will only snow all night, tionate way for not taking better care ol " and left a great lii« cake rooster almost better than we can do it ourselves, and we The Hart Journal sees a railroad in the Hr iv. r m tetlng Tliursdiiy evening at 7J4 o'clock. 'Twill give the children such delight. himself. recommend it as good reading for a few Sometimes, they came to a long greed near future and rejoices over the prospects Ah I yes, they'll think it's jolly I'un ; as big as the one in the poultry-yard on my To ascertain if earth or hpaven avenue that opened into deeper woods. thereof. Hut there is many a shivering one Bat the kinder they were to him, the table." papers in Michigan that have objected to To mortals this fair form had given, Then they would hear a very little distant Catholic Chunk. Will not be glad the snow to see. He, the little urchin simple, M. S. Lenhoff, a Saginaw clothing mer- 1 more determined he became in his own And what did he bring you, dear Hen Judge Wood because he was born in Touched it's cheek, and left .1 dimple. KBV. KATMK : KIKI.K, Pastor. How many poor there are ! Ah, awl voice crying, "Father, father, I am an- chant, has failed. Liabilities, $7,000: as- V ll; r|1 Horn there is poor old Widow Burr; mind that it would be a very mean thing for Dreifuss?" said the little pet running up to other child !" Stop for me !" And pres- LOW M »•"<. •* *• -' ~ "••», 1UV4 »• »• VCH|HTK 1 Ottffht to have remembered her A vacancy upon the supreme bench ol $3,100. P. M. Sunday School, m i>. M. him to take advantage of this confidence her teacher and taking his hand. Did he Flowers open, smile— ently they would see a very little figure, Ami tried to manage in some way and friendship by trying to persuade their really have something large and beautiful the United States has just occurred by the And dlfi: Church. To make her happy Christmas I) iv. retirement of Justice Strong, and one or Hopes arise, beguile— growing larger as it came along, running to Poor whiskey caused ex Constablo Seelic, I'll do it yet! 1 11 send some coal daughter to be the wife of a poor young to put in your shoes'' and was itaoake- And fly. join them. When it came up, they all of Adrian, to blow his brains out last Fri- KKV. W. 11. Hviisu. Pt 1'o-niorrow morning—yes, indeed— mioitti r. So the whole family was very two more are likely to happen within a few Both have beauty's might— Ami other things that she may need.'" rooster ?" weeks. A vory proper suggestion made in crowded round it, and kissed and welcomed day. He kept an eating restaurant. Babbatb ttrrlMe, lOVj *. M. and 7* P. M. And onward, cheerily he went, uncomfortable indeed, and all MMUM one "No, little Katcben, lie did not put any- And wane; it; and then they all went on together. . School Hfu:r morning serf 106. His heart aglow with kind intent, the southern newspapers that one of these Both are eentle, bright— Concord has a nsw opera house which Prajvr meeting Thnraday I'veuln? at 7^ o'clock. young man was too modest to see wh;U thing in my slippers. On the contrary he And vain. lust at that time another tiake, everybody else saw very plainly. vacancies should be filled from the south Sometimes, they came to several ave- was opened to the public this week. She As big and cold ami wiJt-awakc, carried them off with him. 1 think he has been acted upon by the president. The nues at once, and then they all stood still, brags about its beauty and completeness. Episcopal Church. Fell plump on Farmer Dutton's eye, At last, when the good mother could not must have wanted them to make 1 new pail "That man may breathe, but never lives, As he was looking at the sky. states lying south of the Potomac and the and one of the children said, "Father, I HKV. Wvi.Lve HAL.i. Rector. beat any longer to see so many people made Whom much receives but never gtvaf( Kalamazoo sighs fora municipal govern- To find what might the prospect be of saddle-bags for his horse.', Whom none can love, whom none can thank, am going to sea," and another said, s•iVi Itb i rvlce», W% i. H. and 7% r. u. Of a clear Christmas Day. uncomfortable without reason, she told Ohio have now but a single representative ment and city airs, and will probably doff Little Katchen opened her blue eyes very in the tribunal of last resort—Judge llar- Creation's blot, Creation's blank." "Father, I am going to India," and an- SlUll.lV S -UOOI, it P. M. "As sure's I live, it's goin' to snow ! Fraulein Bertha that she must really set her wide, aud looked as if she felt very doubt- the Indian appellation of "big village" H'.liiriDi^-"'rvice8,TUar*daj evening ut T% o'clock. Don't know :u it's much matter, though. lan, of Kentucky, whose residence at Lou- other, "Father, I am going to seek my after the legislature convenes. The fowls are comPtable, I guess, woman's wits to work and find some way out ful as to the propriety of such conduct on As unt» the bow the cord is. fortune where I can," and another, "Fath- Oar— Methodist Church. They're well penned in' anil I confess of i In- difficulty, else it would end in a very isville identifies him almost as much with So unto the man is woman; A Toledo man is buildinsr, at Baw Bees There hain't nobody round here got the part of a .^aint. However, just then the north as the south. A judge, familar Though she bends him she obeys him, er, I am going to Iieaven!" So with KEV. C. HFI.WIU, Pastor. A bigger nor a finer lot painful way for them all, by the lover's the conversation wa^ brought to a full stop Useless eacli without the other. lake, an ice house which will take 20 acres Sabbath services, W>i A. M. and ~% r. M. with the social condition, local news-, and many tears at parting, they went, solitary, Of fowls than 1. And Neighbor Glenn— dying of a broken heart. by the entrance of sister Bertha ; every- down those avenues, each child upon its of ice one foot thick to fill. What a pile San 1 iy School, at nine o'clock A. H. Don't believe he's even got a hen business interests ofthe section of the I'a of ice cream, colic, etc., looms up in im- Fr:iynr meeting on Wi'dnmsduy. For Christmas dinner, they're so poor. It was the fifth of December—St. Nich- body looked curiously at her as she came in; ion lately in rebellion will be a valuable ac '"I count these things to be grandly true, way; and the child who went to Heaven, Now 't wouldn't hurt me to be sure, olas' Kve—and all the little brothers and for instead of her usual light-springing step Tli.it a noble deed is a step toward God, agination. Lutheran Church. To take a turkey over there, quisition to the supreme bench. People in Lifting the soul from the common sod ro^e into the golden air and vanished. And chicken too, or p'raps a pair. sisters were gathered around the table in she came slipping and sliding along In the the north will readily concede that the To a purer air and a broader view." Whenever these partings happened, the The legislature, it is stated, will be asked KBV. JOHN NEUMANN, Paetor. 1 reckon inore'n likely 'twould the sitting room, in a great state of excite- most extraordina;y manner as if she were claim which comes from the south is just traveler looked at the gentleman, and paw to build the third asylum for the insane Btbblto ".Tvices, 10H *• »• >»>d 7% r. ». Do all of 'em a power of good. ment preparing for the expected visit ofthe suddenly lame. School after morning service. I'll do it, sure's 1 live," said he; and should be heeded by the senate as it And every heart must learn to beat, him glance up at the sky above the trees, this winter, both the eastern and Kalama- Prayer meeting,Thursdayeveuingat7K o'clock. "One merry Christmas they shall see," Saint io the coming night, on his silver- "What is the matter, sister Bertha?" has been by the president. But when As every robin learns to trill - where the day was beginning to decline, zoo asylums being crowded to their fullest And off he went, with eager will, white steed. cticd all the children together; but the fa- And every life be made complete, capacities. Methodist Church. His kindlv purpose to fulfill. names of available appointees are canvassed Led upward by a higher WU1. and the sunset to come on. He saw, too, Another frosty snow-flake fell Betides the little ornamented .-hoes, which ther and mother did not say a word, and it is not agreeable for them to hear objec- that his hair was turning gray. But they The wheat glut continues in the interior Rav. Joux AI,AIIAul iftor mmriiini; service. "Ah, snow I" saidshe. "Well, let it snow ; shoes also on this night, just as you hang young candidate looked, too, to see what Must ache and bleed beneath your load; Prayer m ':!ine,Thurf;>iV« Meeting, Saturday 7 P. ». Into her muff her hand she slipped, up jour slocking ; in fact, in some parts of was the matter ; and there, on her pretty in that section and are thoroughly convers Where toll shall ctrase, and rest begin, At last, there had been so many partings next year. And, as she onward gayly tripped, Germany the children do that too, but it is little feet—even over her own dainty shoes Am weai v thinkinjf of your load. Presbyterian Chnrch. She thought: "How nice a muff to hold ant with its affairs. Ju-tice Field was not that there were no children left, and only Edward P. Champion, of this state, has not a common custom. The Saint is v.'iy —were his great slippers ! Bertha did not born in , but no one complained RRV. RICIIABD H. STEEI.K, D. D., Pastor. And keep one's hands from snow and cold I To thine own self be true, the traveler, the gentleman and the lady, been appointed receiver of public moneys There's Cousin Minnie—she has none. apt to leave a little gift in each of the little say a word, but came and stood quietly, when he was appointed that he was not a •tn M h - r.i.- ii, 10M A. K. and 7* r. M. And it must follow, as the night the day, went upon their way in company. Aud at Deadwood, Dakota Territory. It is Uncle's too poor to get her one. leathern sinus, if he limls them very neat with olaaped bands and downcast eyes, right proper representative of the Pacific coast. Thou cans't not then be false to any man. now the wood was yellow ; and now brown ; Sunday •icho.ilaiid Uibleclassaftur moruiusservice I wish she had nice tilings, like roe. atid shining ; not the great handsome pres before the candidate ! Yes, blushing, but asserted by some that Champion was not Prayer maetlo ', Thursday evening at 8 a'clock. Why, I declare I ]ust let me seel Justice Miller is not a native of Iowa, but "Home's not merely four square walls and the leaves, evon ofthe forcist-trees, be- born in Ohio! V >UQf Pe >pto'« ttueiiuij, Sunday evenins IS*. Why could not 1 uuy her a mull ? cut- which the Christ kind brings at Christ- very brave and .steady—for were not her he is none the less accounted an Iowa man. Hung with pictures, framed and gilded: I think I've money left enough, mas, but a pretty little something to keep gan to fall. Uuitariau Church. I'll buy it now, this very night, father aud mother by, and did not they ap- Why should it be insisted that southern Home is where affection calls, So they came to an avenue that was Mrs. E. S. Custer, mother of Gen. And send it round at morning light, them in mind that Christmas is coming—a prove?—she stood waiting for him to take birth is essential to entitle a judge to ac Killed with shrines the heart hath builded.' Custer, is lying at the point of death, at Knv. J. T. SCNDERLAND, Pastor. Before she's fairly out of bed. ' darker than the rest, and were pressing 8abh.., An''don't 1 hope 'twill snow fust-rate been polished till the iittlo owners could al- it all—right off—without a word ; and when he got half way through. But, the voice cried, "Mother, mother!" All night, an' cover it with snow? insist that he is not a southern man. lie traveled along a rather dark path without minding him, though his hair was place paid the fine, one cent apiece. l'HYSKTAN AND SUBGKON, An' won't it please her mighty, though, most see themselves in them ; and nurse jumped up and clasped the little hands We would like to ask a plain question. Spei'lul attention paid to Hie diseases of To see me fctchin of it in' had washed hfiinlsand faces, and put clean in his, and kissed them a hundred times, for some little time, without meeting any- now quite white, and tears were on his Mrs: B. F. Stone, a very estimable lady, women and children, city and country calls Twill make her chicker than she's been Is not their real objection to him and thing, until at last he came to a beautiful face. of Fentou, Mich., and prominent in the Sence she was took. An' 1 declare, aprons on all that still wore this nursery- he gave a hearty kiss to the good others of his class the fact that their promptly attended !"• I guess I 've got some cash to spare. badge ; and now they were very busy ar- mother, and then, as they were both Ger child. So he said to the child, " What do Then, the mother, who was already M. E. church society, died on the 16th OI'FICK, X* JBFFKKSOM STHFliT To buy somethin' uncommon sweet are republicans? After holding court you do here?" and the child said, " I am drawn into the shade of the dark avenue inst. She left a large property to her ] 1 - An temptin' like for her to eat. ranging the forage for the beautiful white mans, gave tho father also a hearty embrace for many years in a circuit embracing Two Doors from state Street. An' she shall have a Christmas too, horse. Kind sister Bertha was helping and k. always at play. Come and play with me!" and moving away with her arms still round year-old boy, who is now alone in the The same as other peoples do.'' six states, it is fair to presume that Judge So he played with that child the whole his neck, kissed him, and said, " My dear- world. So, when he'd heard the singing out. them, and trying to lauiih with them at " So Bertha and the young man got Wood knows more about southern matters est, I am summoned, and I go I" And 0. C. JENKINS, His loving plans he went about. their merry chatter day long, and they were very merry. The Gov. Croswell has appointed James But oh I 'twould take a week to tell married, and lived happily ever after than either of the judges of mere local ex- sky was so blue, the sun was so bright, the she was gono. And the traveler and he The good the snow.tlakes, as they «"• "See, sister Bertha," said little Fritz, ward ? '' perience who were urged by the southern McMillan, of Detroit, and Cbas. It. Miller, water was so sparkling, the leaves were so were left alone together. of Adrian, members of the'board of con- Did all unconsciously achieve, "lam going to put rye lor the Saint's Certainly they did. And now, girls, re- papers.' His ability is not disputod. Why, green, the flowers were so lovoly, and they And they went on and on together, until OFFICE : Upon that merry Christmas Eve— horse in my candy ihoe, and Max is going member I dj not relate this story as an ex- then, was there such a general opposition trol of the state reform s-ehool for girls What suffering ones they brought to mini! heard :-uch singing-birds and saw so many they came to very near the end of the vice Charles T. Gorham, of Marshall, and (No. 32 East Washington Street.^ What hearts they moved with impulse kind, to put water in hi.s ; .so there will be both ample to any of my girls in America. I to his appointment ? Is it not because the butterflies, that everything was beautiful. wood : so near that they could see the sun- What Chains of selfishness they broke, food and water there for the good horsy, merely " tell the tale as it was told to me." Bourbon democrats who control the organs Wm. H. Waldby, of Adrian, who resigned What Christ-like charity they woke, This was in fiue weather. When it rained, set shining red before them through the their positions. Formerly occupied by l»r. What tender thoughts they multiplied, and ho will be well refreshed before he goes —St. Nicholas. of public opinion in the south hoped to trees. 1 IMI liiimli.-tm. What close-shut purses opened wide; on to the next house." they loved to watch the falling drops, and geotf And hearts there were that never knew tret a man on the supreme bench who to smell the fresh scents. When it blew, Yet once more, while he broke his way A farmer at Battle Creek was so over- " 1 will pat ,u«ar Car him in mine," said 1 How much the snow-flakes had to do Take C'm <• ul till rcllllll'S. would represent southern theories ot gov- it was delightful to listen to the wind, and iuug ilic lu.iin.li'-.-, tin. nnln Ivot lil"- 'ilVt'd Hi tllO, QLnnMinff nf l,io fiinn irrpT* tnn«. HENKY K. HILL, With their unwonted happiness. little Katchen. ernmont ?—because they knew that, while tiy a young lad that he dove down into the Such power h.ive little things to bless. fancy what it said, as it came rushing from friend. He called and called, but there ATTORNEY AT LAW " No, indeed Katehen, I would not do Kvcry one is familiar with the old homely Judge Woods, through his whole life at its home—where was that, they wondered ! was no reply, and when lie passed out of secret hording place in his pocket and that, St. Nicholas' horse can alwa\ adage, "Take care of the pennies, the the north, was a vehement and leading —whistling and howling, driving the clouds the wood, and saw the peaceful sun going presented the boy with a roll of—tobacco, Real Estate Broker, sugar i no ugh, fur his master oarriet a great pounds will take care of themselves," and democrat, yet their rebellion made him before it, bending the trees, rumbling in down upon a wide purple prospect.he came worth $000.05. The said lad is reported AMI INSURANCE AQKN1 bag tuJI of sugar things on his back. lie the followiug anecdote (for the truth ol first a war democrat, then a soldier, and the chimneys, shaking the house, and to an old man sitting on a fallen tree. So on his way to Hungary now. It beats all OPFICK : would much rather have some rye, and which the writer vouches, being acquainted then, through the natural gate, a republi making the sea roar in fury. But, when it he said to the old man, " What do you do how impulsively generous some people are! No. 1 Opi-rn llouxi- Block WHAT ST. NICHOLAS BROUGHT TO THE some good tie-.li water," said wise little with the parties to whom it refers,) is can? Do they not want a judge who will here?" And the old man said, with a If we may judge the wishes of the'peo- \\ hi helm. '' Is not that true, Herr Drci- snowed, that was best of all; for they ANN AKBOII, MICH. sliikingly illustrative of the power that lies reassert the old b«Vesy of state rights, hold liked nothing so well as to look up at the calm smile, "I am always remembering. ple by the sentiments expressed by our 795tl CANDIDATE, fuss?" he added, appealing to the grave in the hands of even the very poorest of that the election laws afe unconstitutional, white flakes falling fast and thick, like Come and remember with me !" state exchanges, the election of Mr. Bald- young teacher, who sat quietly by, and who our readers, if they but will take care of and hint at grave doubts about the validity So the traveler sat down, by the side of win to the senate is almost a certainty.— HEBE, now nodded assent. down from the breasts of millions of white A GERMAN CHRISTMAS STOKY. the pennies. of tbe XHIth, XIVth and XVth amend birds ; and to see how smooth and deep that old man, face to face with the serene Jonesville Independent. It is a little HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMBNTAL&J " You did not see St. Nicholas to-day,' A Manchester calico printer was, on his ments ? If they do, they are likely to be the drift was ; and to listen to the hush sunset; and all his friends came softly strange how such erroneous ideas become FKE8OO PAINTKK. said Bertha upon this, turning to him. wedding day, persuaded by his wife to disappointed. We trust that the president upon the paths and roads. back and stood around him. The beauti- prevalent. Mr. Baldwin has his share of Viuer.ni.rtinir.cd Calci-/ CE upon a time there was a very "Did you know he came this afternoon, allow her, as her share, two half pints of will select no one for the prospective va- They had plenty of the finest toys in the ful child, the handsome boy, the young support from state journals but no more. ralninc, and work of every dccriptlon/ between dinner and coffee, while you were cancies belonging to the old school of Messrs. Conger and Bagloy each have a Jone in the best style, acd warranted/ rich Citrman mereha.iit. who hud a ale a day. He rather winced under the world, and the most astonishing picture man in love, the father, mother, and to give satisfaction. Shop No. 4 Wear/ . very beautiful daughter. She did taking your solitary walk? lie was in a bargain, for though a drinker himself, he southern jurists. They are all tinctured books; all about scimitars aud slippers children: every one of them was there, large following. ~ash!ngton Street, Ann Arhor.Mlch.y (!(i2p n°t have two envious sister?, like great hurry, but he got news of all of the would have preferred a perfectly sober wife. with state supremacy notions. The new and turbans, and dwarfs and giants and and he had lost nothing. So he loved It is stated that a department of educa- 63Stf the merchant's daughter Beauty, in the children for the Christ-kind, left a bag of They both worked hard ; and he, poor man, men put upon the bench should be strong- genii and fairies, and blue-beards and bean- them all, and was kind and forbearing with tion has been established in the state prison fairy tale. On the contrary, she had no apples and nuts for them, and promised to was seldom out ofthe public house as soon ly identified with the principles of nation- stalks aud riches and caverns and forests them all, and was always pleased to watch at Jackson. Prisoners sentenced for less W. H.JACKSON, elder sister at all: but a whole crowd of come again to-night to bring us all another as the factory closed. The wife and hus- ality and equal rights, which are the price- aud Valentines and Orsons: and all new them all, and they all honored and loved than three years will be unable to complete merry, romping younger brothers and sis- foretaste of Christmas." band saw little of each other except at less fruits of a twenty years' struggle. We and all true. iiiin. And I think the traveler must be the course,which consists of reading, spell- 1 ters, who loved her dearly. In fact, they "1 am sorry 1 did not see him," said the breakfast; but as she kept things tidy want no judges whose faces are turned to- But, one day, of a sudden, the traveler yourself, dear grandfather, because this is ing, writing, arithmetic, geography, gram- DENTIST. could not help doing so, for Bertha was as young teacher, trying to be interested in about her, and made her stinted and even ward the past and who are fumbling in the lost the child. He called to him over and what you do to us, and what we do to you. mar, U. S. history, book-keeping, civil good as she was beautiful. the pleasure of his little pupils. selfish allowance for housekeeping meet ashes of constitutional theories that were over again, but got no answer. So he government, natural philosophy, physiology OtBve over Kaeta tc Abel's. Now this charming young lady had many " However, he inquired especially about the demand upon her, he never complained. burned in the fierce flame of battle. The went upon his road, and went on for a lit- Winter Evenings. hygene. It is hoped to improve the mor- lovers, but none of them had won her heart. you," said Bertha, ' and we gave him such She had her daily pint and he, perhaps, president has done well, and we hope to tle while without meeting anything, until als by improving the minds of the men. by P!r»t National Bank. see him continue to the end. She was gentle and merry with them all, a good account that he left word you must had his two or three quarts ; and neither at last he came to a handsome boy. So Welcome are the long winter evenings to There are gangs of bold burglars infest- TIHtf granting special favor to none. Of course be sure to put your very largest pair of shoes interfered with the other. At odd times he said to the boy, " What do you do those who nave pleasant homes, and who ing the county at present who enter pri- there was a reason for this, as there gener- before the door of your room to-night for when she succeeded, by dint of one little art A Hint to Hoy-. here?" And the boy said, " I am always enjoy cheerful gaslight and gleaming fire in vate houses, surprising the inmates and ally is in such cases. There was a very him to fill for you." ificc or another, to win him home an hour learning. Come and learn with me." the company of a gay little borne group. compelling them with the muzzle of a re- r. quiet, modest young man, who lived in "Oh, Hcrr Dreifus," said Katchen, or two earlier at night, and uow and then A philosopher has said that the true So he learned with that boy about Ju- And, father, you will add to this gayety ? volver at their heads to surrender their nSE, Sl.lN AND OHNASKNTAL eagerly,"you must make ashoe for the good I'AINTEB. Papering, Glazing, Bertha's home as tutor to her little broth- to spend an entire evening in his own education for boys is to teach them what piter and Juno, and the Greeks and the It is your duty as head of the household. cash and valuables. It makes no difference filding, and work of every des- ers and sisters. He was what they call Saint. You can cut everything so nicely house. But these were rare occasions. they ought to know when they become Romans, and 1 don't know what, and Don't take your book or newspaper directly how well the dwellers may have hidden cription done in tbe best style. in Germany, a candidate; that is, he had with your knife. See, here is a great big They had been married a year, and on the men. What is it they ought to know? learned more than I could tell—or he after supper settle down into the warmest their money in secret nooks, crevices and Paints, Oils, and Varnishes on lump of sugar. Cut a shoe all out of sugar, 4and and for sale. Shop, No. 33 studied to be a minister, but he had not morning of their wedding anniversary the 1. To be true; to be genuine. No edu- either, foe he soon forgot a great deal of it. corner in a manner that warns everybody walls, or whether they have buried it, in Sast Washington Street, Ann yet been given tho charge of a congrega- and I will give you some rye to put in it. husband looked askance at her neat and cation will be worth anything that does But, they were not always learning; they ;o keep still, read sulkily or selfishly until the garden or cellar, they are compelled by Arbor, Mich. 60*tf tion. Then, when the horse has eaten the rye comely person with some shades of re- not include this. A man had better not had the merriest games that ever were :en o'clock, and then yawningly ask your torture and threats to lead the way to it.— Bertha had met him as a stranger a few he can eat the shoe too." morse, as he observed: know how to read—he had better never played. They rowed upon the river in wife if it isn't " most time to go to bed ? " Holly Advertiser. years before, when both were visiting in Herr Dreifuss thanked the helpful little "Mary, we'n had no holiday sin' we learn a letter in the alphabet, and be* true summer, and skated on the ice in winter; Some father's are about as useful, and not maiden, and, to the great pleasure of the they were active afoot, and active on lalf so ornamental, as a good quality of It is a question whether the Protestant THE ANN ARBOR Holland. She was skating one day on one wed ; and, only that I haven't a penny i' and genuine in intention and action, rather, Methodists will rebuild the Adrian college of the frozen canals near Amsterdam, and children, began to carve a shoe out of the th' world, we'd take a jaunt to th village than, being learned in all sciences and in horseback; at cricket, and all games at parlor boarder. There is a good bit of the big lump of tugar, while Bertha silently ball; at prisoners' base, hare and hounds, evening left after the children's bed-time, building recently burned or not, as there in stooping to tighten her skate-strap she to seo thee mother." all languages, be at the same time false at seems to be a pretty general feeling among had dropped a pretty trinket. This young looked on. " Would'st thou like to go, John?" she heart and also counterfeit in life. Above follow my leader, and more sports than I f they go when they should. Help Tommy Usually Herr Dreifuss was very skillful in can think of; nobody could beat them. >n in his " home lesson," if the teacher them that the people of Adrian do not Savings Bank, man had found it, and had given it to her asked, softly, between a smile and a tear, all things, teach the boys that truth is more properly appreciate the same. Troubles with a courteous " It is yours, Fraulein ! " such matters, and had made many a piece pleased to hear him speak kindly as in than riches, more than culture, more than They had holidays too, and Twelfth cakes, las been permitted to put one upon him, Ann Arbor, .tlirlilgnn, of droll furniture for the folks : but to day and parties where they danced till mid- orgiveanhour to games in which all hands never come singly, and as our sister city She bad thanked him and passed on. That old times. " li' thee'd like to go, John, early power or position. has been asked to givo to railroads, work- was all, but neither of them forgot the mo- his hands trembled, the knife slipped, and, I'll stand treat?" 2. To be true in thought, language and night, and real theatres where they saw can join. A little romp will help your di- in short, everything seemed to conspire to palaces of real gold and silver rise out of gestion and spirits more than it can possi- shops, etc., in order to secure them at a TRANSACTS SENSUAL 2AXS.N& BUSINESS, ment, and neithet tried to hide a bright "Thou stand treat? said with half a life—pure in mind and body. An impure pretty lively rate recently, she may be a look of recognition when in time the good make him look clumsy and stupid in the MK'IT. "Hast got a fortin', lass?" man, young" or old, poisoning society where the real earth, and saw all of the wonders )ly hurt your dignity. Don't be afraid, eyes of Fraulein Bertha. So he hurried of the world at once. As to friends, they good people, of a regular dose of fun in little backward about corning forward in CAPITAL, $50,000. merchant formally introduced the new tutor " Nay," said she, "but I've gotten the he moves with his smutty stories and im- this instance. to his daughter. through with his task at last without caring pint o' ale." pure example, is a moral ulcer, a plague had such dear friends and so many of 'our home life. It is the best preventive much how it succeeded. them, that I want the time to reckon them ;oing, for restlessness, nervousness, stupid- The state grange, which recently closed Organized under the General Banking Law of this At first he had been very happy in hi« "Gotten what?" said he. spot, a leper, who ought to be treated as State, the stockholders are individually liable for an "It looks more like a heart than a " The pint o' ale I" was the reply. were the lepers of old, who were banished up. They were all young, like the hand- ness, irritableness, and all other ills that its annual session, at Lansing, chose the new capacity,and had helped to make every some boy, and were never to be strange to additional amount equal to the stock held by them body else so, by his pleasant sunny temper, shoe ! " cried Fritz. Doesn't it, sister John still didn't understand her till the from society and compelled to cry " Un- spoil home comfort. Social parties are also following list of officers : thereby cresting a <-inuuntri- Fluid for the Bertha?" one another all their lives through. n order for the long evenings.' There are M:ts(.'r—J. J. Woodman, V;\\v Taw. iifiii-ill of ItciioxitorH of and his merry plans. But for the last few faithful creature reached down an old clean," as a warning to save others from iiviTseer-T. F. Moore, Adrian. months he had been grave and silent, and And so it did—like a great, irregular- stocking from under a loofe brick in the the pestilence. Still, one day, in the midst of all these many ways in which the winter evenings J^ecturer—C. li. Wliiln.y, Muskogon. shaped heart; and tho place where the foot chimney, and counted out her daily pint of 3. To be unselfish. To care for the feel- plc:i!-ures, the traveler lost the boy as he may be made enjoyable ; see that you re- Steward—8. A.Tooker, L»nsing. $100 000.00. though the children loved him dearly, still gard thorn. AssistantKtcwunl—A. I iimington. they could not find his company as amusing should go in looked as if it were the rent ale in the shape of 305 three pences (that ings and comforts of others. To be polite. had lost the child, and, after calling to Executive Commlttei—,r. Webster Collds Four per cent. IntereHt Is allowed on al. where this big heart was beginning to break is £4 I Is. 41. sterling, or $23), and put it To be just in all dealings with others. To him in vain, went on upon his jeurney. Ypaibuitl; V. M. Holloway, Hill»d»le; i saving* Deposits of ony dollar and upwards, accord- as it once was. Luce, Gllead; J. Q. A. Kiirrlngtou, Tuscolu; 1 OK to thii rnlei. of ihe Bank,and interest compounded Fraulein Bertha, too, had lost a great deal asunder. into his hand, exclaiming, "Theeshall have be generous, noble and manly. This will So he went on for a little while without AMONG OUR EXCHANGES. Westbrook Devlne, Beldlng w m. ^auerle, serai annually. Money to loan on anlncumberud of her pretty color, and often looked very The candidate saw that Fritz was right, a holiday, John." John was ashamed, include a genuine reverence for the aged seeing anything, until at last he came to a Birmingham; Thomas .Mai's. Berrlen Center; real estate aud other good security. and wondered at his own awkwardness. and things sacred. young man. So he said to the young The Holly Advertiser is sweet on Tom Master J, .'. WoodmaD and Seoreteiy J. T. absent and sad when nhe thought no one astonished, conscience-smitten, and charm- Cobb, members ex-oitirio. Directors—Christian Mack, W. W. Wlnen, R. A Be was watching her. " Yes, it is a very poor shoe," he said ; ed. He would not touch it. 4. To be self-reliant and self-helpful even man, ''What do you do here?" And 'aimer for U. S. senator. Representatives for WnsiiteiinwCoimlv—Al- William Deubel, William D. Harrimau the young man said, "I am always in love. The good father and mother soon saw "we will not set it out for St. Nicholas; he "Hasn't thee had thy share?—then I'll from early childhood. To be industrious The editor of the Edtuore Journal, Dan. bert Day aud win-, II. Baldwinaad a Daniel Hlscock, and Wlllard B. Smith will have so many prettier ones." ha' no more," he said. always, and self supporting at the earliest Come and love with me." what was the matter, and spoke to one Young, has struck luck and been appointed Last summer C. M. Loomis, printer, of Officers: another about it. They agreed that they I think it does very nicely," said Bertha, They kept their wedding-day with the age. Teach them that all honest work is So he went away with that young man, Grand Rapids, received *au invitation from would rather see their dear daughter happy "and I am sure St. Nicholas will think so old duine ; and the wife's little capital was honorable, and that an idle, useless life of aud presently they came to one of the postmaster of that thriving place. a London, Eugland, firm, to become one of CHRISTIAN MACK, Pres. | W. W. WINES, Vlce-Pres. too. You must be sure to put it on your dependence on others is disgraceful. prettiest girls that cvtr was seen—just like (Inxs. K. HISCOCK, Cashier. than to have any other blessing in the the nucleus of investments that ultimately The Marshall Statesman is to be pub- 200 selected job printers, of all countries, world ; and that they believed a good, true- table, and your largest pair of Bhoee before swelled into a shop, factory, warehouse, When a boy has learned those things, canny in the corner there—and she had ished hereafter by Will 11. Lewis, one of to contribute to a specimen volume of ar- your door, just as the children do." when he has made the^ ideas a part of his eyes like Fanny, and hair like l''anny, and hearted man, like the young candidate, country seat, a carriage, "and perhaps," he heirs of the Lewis' estate, to which it tistic printing of the world. This unique T0 was the very person to make her so. " Well, I will certainly obey you, said said Mr. Owen, whilst relating this inci- being, however young lie may bo, however dimples like Fanny's, and she laughed and specimen book is now published, and the colored just as Fanny does while I am >elongs. Mr. O. C. Tompkins will remain G° " I can give her money enough," said Herr DreUDBS, trying to smile cheerfully in dent in one of his addresses, "John may poor or however rich, he has learned some London Printing Trades Journal commends response to her kindness. be the mayor of his native borough at of the important things he ought to know talking about her. So the young man fell is its editor at present. the American specimens as more original, WINANS & BERRY her father, " but money alone cannot bring in love directly—just as Somebody I won't her happines , and that is what I want for He went to his rooms, asu»tt»l, with a last." when he becomes a man. With these four The following, from the Three Rivers artistic and individual, than those of the -KOK- huavy heart. The writer was present in the town hall properly mastered, it will be easy to find mention, the lir.it timo he camo here did Bngliah, arid particularly commends Mr. her." with Fanny. Well, ho was teased some- "ribune, shows how thorough and sys- The good mother assented ; and they "Yes, it is just like her angelic sweet- io Bolton, Lancashire) in 1840, listening all the rest. Loomis's specimen. Mr. Loomis has from to a most eloquent lecture to the working :imes—just as Somebody used to be by oiuat our present governor has been : this received an order from St. Petersburg, came to the conclusion that they need only nes»," he thought. "She sees my hope- fanny ; and they quarreled sometimes— be nuiet, and things would soon come right less love, and pities it; and now she has classes, by Mr. Baxter Langley, accom- A Beautiful Extract. Gov. Croswell on entering the e xecutive Russia, to do a job of RaSBiaD printing. — plished editor ofthe London Morning Star, ust as Somebody aud Fanny used to quar- iffioe made it a rule to answer every letter K of themselves. But months passed away, made some little token to give me, to show rel ; aud they made it up, and sat in the For the following reasionx : and things did not seem to be coming right me that she is sorry for me, and will be my when at the close ofthe lecture, to impress Going back to a house which we left long ddressed to him, and the number has av- upon his audience the power of such sav- ago, with the sweetness and memories of dark, and wrote letters every day, and raged from 20 to 30 a day during his two l»t <>ur work is all flrstclats. at all. The young candidate grew graver friend. Ah I I ought to be happy tha never were happy asunder, and always Tho Sable Mother's Wutabaf. M. Mr. Berry is the only cutter in the State who and paler, and his eyes began to look quite is willing to be even this much to me, Bipoe ing, he related to foregoing anecdote. The lost summers locked away in its closed erius. They were for pardons, offices, on can give you a perfect fit without trying on. mayor of the borough was in the chair. rooms, and hidden within its darkened were looking out for one another and pre- oints of law and state business, and even -M. We have the largest assortmc»t in the state, sunken and hollow. Bertha could not eat I know that she never can be anything tending not to, and were engaged at Christ- "Ephraiin, come to your tuudder, boy. bWag over tUN> different Myl,» to .elect from In At the conclusion ofthe anecdote, he came passages, always seems to me like a resur- or photographs, autographs and money, Whar you bin?" any ot the nice things that her anxious fa- more." rection. Wo throw back shutters, aud mas time, and sat close to one another by form/,i ,,,,,I,I,,,,, andWbrttedi ther piled upon her platter each day, in the And this very stupid young man—stu- forward to the footlights, placed his hand 'hese and the answers to them are all filed "Playiu' wid de white folks' chillun." 4th. Wt IM none Imt (lrst-class trImmluE8. upon his breast, and said : blue heavens peep willingly into dim rooms the fire, and were going to be married very nd indexed, and made accessible for fu- hope of tempting her appetite ; and she pid only on this subject—after setting his soon—all exactly like Somebody I won't "You is, oh ? See hyar, chile, you'll 5th. We are lull il) per cent, below Detroit prices. was so nervous that the slightest thing "Ladies and gentlemen, John now and dusky corridors; we open doors, and ure use. In the matter of pardons, each broke j'our olo mudder's heart, an' bring big slippers outside his door, went to bed tho June air chases the flickering sunshine mention, and Fanny 1 ase, with all papers relating to it, is kept WINANS & BEHHY, startled her. One day her mother begged and dreamed all night long, as usual, of stands before yon. lie did become mayor her gray hairs in sorrow to the grave wid her to say all that was on her heart. The of his borough." What a significant les- through the stillness of the dead atmos- But, the traveler lost them one day, as eparato, and so marked that when the of- recklumness an' earryins on wid ovil asso- 1W-10S8 No. 11 South Main Street, Ann Arbor golden hair and kind blue eyes. In the phere ; we turn keys and slips, until the IC had lost the rest of his friends, and ce is turned over to his successor a history pretty Bertha burst into tears, and, bowing morning he woke with a slight feeling of son. syashuns. iiahn't I raised you in de way J. A. POLHEIVI' her head on her mother's shoulder, told troops of eager children, full of laughter after calling to them to come buck, which f each application can be turned to in a you should oughter go?" pleasant expectation, and the first thing and motion, sweep from threshold to thresh- hey never did, went on upon hia journey. moment. In the same way all previous ex- her trouble. It was not much to tell—only that he did was to open his door to get A True Man. old, in one glad rush of life and gladness. "Yethum." that she knew that the candidate loved her So he went on for a little while without ;cutive papers, so far as preserved, have "Habn't I rcezund wid you, and prayed his slippers. But—no slippers were to be Half forgotten dreams and fancies and fed seeing anything, until at last he came to a >eon classified and arranged. Full sets of LIVERY STABLE dearly, and was too proud to tell her so, be- seen I ings wake again as some faded relic crum- wid, and deplored de nod lj"rd to wrap cause he was so poor. A true man is alwuysiiighly esteemed, middle aged gentleman. So he said to 11 laws and reports have also been gather- you up in his buzzum '.'" The best and most ex'enslve in the city. " It was all a jest, in order to hide my rv< n by those who may nffeet to despise bles under our fingers, and tho. present he gentleman, " What are you doing d and put in shape. The want of proper "And how about my Bertha," said the touches the past so nearly that all inter- "Yethum." slippers," he thought, "but it is not a him. Their estimate of his character may lere ?" And his auswer was, " I am al- ooms put previous governors to great dis- "Well, den, do you g'poM VM gwiqe to HACK AND BUS LINE mother; but Bertha only clasped her more kind or pleasant jest. However, she could be concealed, but secretly they approve and vening time [and space is blotted out, and nn busy. Come and be busy with me I" dvantages in this respect, and the office tightly and sobbed harder than before. the old days join the new in ono unbroken hab yer morals ruptured by de white Kunnini; to all trains night and day. not have meant it unkindly—that would be commend him. In the estimation of the So he began to bj very busy with that pas necessarily in a chaotic state. Tbe trash?' No. sah!" Git in dis minit; an' " It in nothing to be ashamed of that my too unlike her; so I must take it as she virtuous, good morals, honesty and integ- ine of thought and action. Somewhere gentleman, and they went on through the ew capitol, with its handsome rooms and dear little daughter should have learned beyond the staral love to fancy that the if I evercotcn you 'umnicatin' wid de white ONLY LINE WHICH RUNS TO NIGHT TRAINS. meant it." rity are always regarded asoardinal virtues, wood together. The whole journey was onvenient cases and vaults, afforded the trash any mo' i'o' de Lord, m I'll to love a good and noble man, who for And with his yesterday's heavy heart lie and essential to the formation of a worthy same wonderful change will come to the hrough a wood, only it had boon open and rst opportunity for this work, and Gov. The b«t hack In the city for ladies calling. Order, months has evidently loved her better than dear dead faces that have been hidden (Jroswell, at great labor and much study, broke yer black bead wid a brick.' anything in the world ; and it is better that went down to the breakfast-room. All the character. A man who lacks sincerity, who ;reen at first, like a wood in spring j and ailed promptly for all kinds of conveyances. children were already there around the table is true to the lip, but false to tho heart, from our earth forever. Breath of heaven IOW began to be thick and dark, like a DM used the opportunity well. The value we should talk of the matter reasonably to- will unseal the silent lips, light of heaven of his work will bo best appreciated by A Cleveland newspaper man speaks of a gether." ohattering like so many blackbirds, showing who looks one way and rows another, is wood in rammer ; some of tho little trees the mother and the father the ( hlMtkind- unworthy of confidence, and cannot be will ucveil tbe shadowed eyes, glory of bat had come out earliest, were even those who follow him in office, and if these kiss u "the most delicious, delectable, en- Particular Attention to Orders for Funerals. So at last Bertha was quiet and calm, trusted. Be sincere, honest, and true, iieaven encompass the frozen soul, until urning brown. The gentleman was not keep up the admirable system introduced trancing and distracting of all innocent in- and looked happier than she had done for ohens, and big cake images oi himself which ioy unspeakable and life eternal fill for COR. MAIN AND CATIIAHINE STS., St Nicholas nad Wd on their tables, and and you will command the respect and con- done, but had a lady of about the same by him, the work will be of great benefit dulgenoes." A man who can write such months, as her mamma talked in the plcas- fidence of all. Be on your guard in this them tho whole boundless measure of eter- age with him, who was his wife ; and they to all having any business with that de- beautiful stuff as that, ought to get a salary antest possible way to her about tho many dropped into the shining shoes before their AXKAKBOIt, 9].^ HHHltJAN. matter. nity. lad children, who were with them too. partment of state work. of at least forty cents a day—and"found !" virtues of the young candidate. doors, to B. r. Copeland., land In ssa. here stated are at liberty to be used, and cfit of the union, and by the friends if i'roiu the ' , ,s ,, -i WeliHti-r, 11,780. much more. I was proud ot my brother; the union. [Applause.] I would devote Michigan In The f ahinet. liis ability was ;ui bODOr to him, and \\\< life itoscoe P.O land to Jan. P, Marble, land a valuable one to be lost. His will is ;i the proceeds of the public lands to this It is an open secret that the friends of ,,, MO, :u and :- Webster, 11, FRIDAY. DKC'KMUKK :>4, 188(i. disgrace to his name. purpose on a basis of illiteracy. The ool- Congressman Newberry arc urging bis Benjamin D. Kelly to B.'/.. Derbyshire, land GDWA.RU WATSON. ored people are eiiizens, iimlj we must, do name for appointment as secretary ol the la sn- Hand JI, YpsllanU, 18,09 i. Sioux Knlls, Per. II. W and B. Hatt to MUo Hatt, tt >ortant legislation in the Rose-Douglas controversy. Watson this has stood by it with unwavering devo Alanson Ambrose to John 11. lk.inbroSe.JWOp- the interest of (he newspaper publishers ol the above, which was calmly and deliber- ately written by Prof. Watson's only broth- was a Douglas partisan, and therefore an tion. It has furnished ihe several admin - erty In Yp»llantl,*130. the state is demanded (particularly with istrations with many of its staunchest and Latatla B. Walter to Elisabeth Bnrbaob, lots er weeks after his death. opponent of R. A. Bual, who so nobly de- reference to the libel bkwt as they now ei ablest counselors ; but with the exception i »nd 9 Brown and roller addition Ann Arbor, fended that innocent man, Prof. Rose, who of the short term of Secratnry Chandler in QUIT-CI.41M MKKrW. ist), it is important that all editors and NOTES I HI I'niil M . has been reiustated in his professorship. the interior department no Michigan re- P«t«r Onlnan lo Oeo. S. Jewel I, K» acres sec. publishers interested in their own welfare, Prof. Watson, by will, gave the bulk of publican has ever held a cabinet appoint Band in Dexter. H.B08. be present and aid in preparing such legis- Judge Brown, of the Muskegon circuit, hia property to a national fund whose in- uient. That President Garfield should be Mii'liaol Gulnan to Geo. 8. Jewett, 170 aOMS scanning the peninsular state for a suitable section ii ami 10 Dexter, J7,e represented in the cabinet of meut. He is known at the bar as one of K. L. Parker to I.lngare, 40 acres sec It, President Garfield. Mr. Newberry, the Kalamazoo, with her accustomed enter- Mr. Beal is a kind man but a terrible hit- the best admiralty lawyers in the west. Sharon, M. ter, particularly when a cord of his oppo- LevlS. Freoman to Lucinila A. Watcilmry. gentleman of whom mention is made, is a prise, has adopted a thorough plan for His familiarity with the legal questions Bents' clubs lie at his feet. If those oppo- growing out of the commercial and mari- 100 acrfcs section 1:! and IB) Vpsllanti. fl. graduate of the university of Michigan, a sewerage, and it is expected that woik will nents insist upon open discussion of the time interests of the country is exceptional. bnotnda A. Waterbwy toI*T1 8.Freeman, gentleman of fine personal attractions, ex- be commenced soon. land In Ypsllanti town, SI. S. MAIN STREET, AXTXT ARBOR. delicate topics they bring to the front, Mr. For several years he has been at the head cellent mental abilities, and possesses a pe- Great preparations are in progress for of one of the largest manufacturing estab- Peter Tnite to M. and P. Dully, property in Beal may sorrowfully, but tremendously, culiar tact for business, of which but few illumination and decoration at Washing- lishments in the United States and has Ann Arbor, S2.000. accommodate them." made a special study of the cost and quality Matilda Perrine to Wlnfleld Banfleld, lot 1 men can boast. With all of these qualifi- ton, upon the occasion of the inauguration of President (Jarfield. ot building materials, the latest inventions Ormaby and Page's addition, $1. cations it is veiy certain that should he be and improvements in construction, etc.. a i, r.. and A. Kdioggto Mary J.Murray and called to represent our noble sUte in the A grand encampment of I >,ld Fellows County Items. knowledge which has been sadly needed in i,. 10. Walker, lot:;. Brown I Puller's addition, Ann Arbor, 18,000. next cabinet, he will honor the position, as has !>een in session at Columbus, Ohio, to the govennment navy yards for some years receive instruction in the new work of the DKXTER. past. He is also a large vessel owner and i.ro. II. Phillips to Delos Philips, all riKht well as being honored by it. A Merry Christmas to all the readers of is thoroughly conversant with every branch and Interest m the estate of Wm. H. Phillips, JOE T. JACOBS, order, the past week. doccni'i'i! the Dexter items. of vessel construction and management, The red ribbon club of Eaton Rapida is J II. Phillips to Wm. Wallace, it al., same. KJDfll MARSTKN. At a donation visit to Rev. L. L. Gage [t would not be easy to find a man better A delightful feature of Scribner for this to hold revival meetings Jan. 7th, 8th :ind posted in the manufacturing industries of year is a series of sparkling novelettes, or tin sum of $S0 was realized. the country, or who has put his knowledge At the New England Supper held last 9th, and expects to make in;iny converts condensed novels., instead of the usual lonp Wednesday evening in this city Chief Jus- Mrs. Jesse 0. Hoyt has been quite ill to better practical use. lie has been most and have a glorious time. successful in the management of bis itn serial story. Mrs. Schayer's " Tiger Lily," tice Marsten responded to the toast: " Tlie for a week past, but is again on the road , THE CLOTHIER Gov. Foster.ol Ohio, In-; withdrawn from to health. mense private interests, and if entrusted which was begun in November, ends in the State of Michigan." He had nearly closed the senatorial contest in that state, which with a public department he would conduct The Leader promises its readers a new January number. Mrs, Burnett's novel- his speeoh without a single word in refer- practically sleoU Secretary Sherman as it in the same methodical business way. dreat with .the new year. An indication President Oarfield will consult the public ette, the story of an American girl in Eng- ence to the state, when at length lie allud successor to Senator Thurman, democrat. MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY PUR6HAESS DIRECT FROM HEADQUARTERS, that business is thriving. welfare if he chooses for his lieutenants land, a sort of Daisy Miller, is to begin in ed to the " great temple of justice," which It is proposed to unite the thirteen Mich- practical business men rather than bril- The Episcopal people are to give their the February Midwinter Number, with a we, with our limited knowledge, construed igan cities having telephone exchanges into liant politicians. Sabbath school children the benefit of a twenty-two-page installment and will run to mean the supreme court of the state ol one grand circuit. What hello-ing there THE GREAT CASH DRY COODS HOUSE OF Christmas tree this evening in the church. through three issues. In May, " Madame Michigan, lie in effect said that it was to would he all over the state if this should be The Dexter red ribbon club boys are to The January number of Scribner's. will Delphine," B story of life in New Orleans, this temple we all go for the settlement ol done. give a dance New Year's Eve.. Dec. 31st, contain an account of the aims ami methods by George W. Cable, begins, and this will any disagreements between man and man, ucen The recent oetnoa devel >pes the I'act al reform club hall, and expect to have a of the new Horologiealand Therniotnctrical be followed by Boyesen's " Q Titan- and after going there all should bow in hum- 1 that the negro population has increased in jolly good time. Bureau recently established by the Win ia.'J and Miss Osgood's "Toinette's (luv- ble submission to its decrees ; and accursed greater proportion than the white, in every Mrs. Danie.lson started yesterday morn- Chester Observatory of Yale College, from erness.'' be the man, who will by any word or act do state in the union save the little state of ing for Lansing, to visit her son. She con- careful personal inspection on the spot, j or say anything tfaat should have a ten- Delaware. templates to spend the winter there and This is the first bureau of the kind estab- ARE ACTIVELY ENCACED IN THE HOLIDAY BUSINESS. dency to weaken the faith of the people in The seat of EoOsT. Lovcll, the re|iul>- return by about April, '81. lished in this country, and cannot fail to SCHOOL BONDS FOR SALE. the supreme court of the state. raise the standard of excellence in both i lican senator elect from Kalamazoo county, The Epit-copal social, at the residence of Scaled tenders are invited by the undersigned This kind of talk is familiar to us, hav- is to have his seat contested by his demo- clock, watches, and thermometers. The \ until six o'clock on the afternoon of January the Win. Stevens, last Tuesday evening, was a 11th, 1881, for the purchase ol $4,000 (four thousand; ing heard it from a class of men who fawn curious machinery used to correct watches of five per cent, bonds of school district No. 1, ol BARGAINS INNUMERABLE. cratic opponent, W. G. Kirhy, on the very enjoyable occasion. The ladies ap- on the court in its presence, but curse it to the tenth of a second, together with 1 the city of Ann Arbor, as authorized by the last an- ground of irregularities. peared in fancy dross costumes. nual school meeting, held September 10th. 1KS0, in We cxiciul lo ike public a general invitation to vi*it our eatabllaimeiii during the m>\i twenty when its back is turned. We will frankly some singular facts in the behauior and denominations or fSOS each, bearing date Pebrouj 0 days after awarding the con- been arrested on a charge of cruelly punish- college, London, Ont., the past term, has 30, Superior 82,320. tract, at the different school houses In this cit. , ii had done so foolish a thing. ing a boy named Christian. The professor Philo E. Galpin to Wm. E. Parker, '.15 acres such quanlties as desired. EXAMINE EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. returned to spend the holidays at home. The right of rejecting any or all offers is reserved. B. Frank Bower, of Detroit, followed, in says if the boy had received his puni-hment sec. 24, Ann Arbor, $4,740. L. GRUNEK, 88. Main St., The Rev. C. A. Clark, who for a time Too many l>rc»» Goods, too many Silks, colored and black ; too many Satins, too many Velvets, response to the toast, "The Press," and like a Christian, and not thrashed ahout, John Greening to Michael Keelan, lotSCong- Treasurer of School District No. 1, of the city of occupied a position in the Leader office, don's second ad., Chelsea, $.10. Ann Arbor. too many Fringes and Gimps, too many Cloaks, too many Dolmans, compel us i<> make prices that made the follpwing allusion to judges which he wouldn't have been hurt any to spi :ik Ann Arbor, December 14th, Is*. 1018-19 will nun c them. Too many Clothes. The entire Sondlieim stock uiiist be closed! Ity Jannnry 1st. So, has given place to Frank Magoffin. Frank Jaa. M. Congdon, to Michael Keelan, lot T if in need of a new suit of cloths, or an overcoat, do not ponder and wait bill conic and we will we think are fully as pertinent as the re- of. Congdon's ad., Chelsea, $30. T worked on the Detroit Free Press for a LL KINDS OF BLANKS SHOW VO1 , t OWIVCF. VOI , yes, and SELL VO1 . Don't buy a dollar's worth of I>ry Goods until marks above referred to: John Llnganc to John P. Burth, SO acree, sec. yon sec our goods and prices. One thing you may rest assured of, we will never knowingly misrep- The Chicago doctors are puzzled over a time last summer, before his departure for 14, Sharon, $3,480. PRIHTII) OH SHORT NOTIOI •The press is no respecter of persons. peculiar patient in that city who sweats resent our goods or our prices, and we will never advertise anything we can't back up. I nlrutlifiil It strikes corruption wherever it shows its Colorado. Josephine M. Calcteon to Arthur Bailey, land advertisers will certainly come lo grief. We deal exclusively in good goods and not trash. blood. His name is Willie Crawford, aged In sec 33. Plttsfleld, $350. 4T THE COURIER JOB ROOMS. hydra-head. It exposes abuses wherever The days of 1880 are numbered. We Among our daily arrivals, from now until after January 1st, we thall place before our custom- 14, and resides at 86 Seeley ave. They 1 practiced, and does not spare the pulpit or • ••••iiiiji .ulirica tVtn lniiw -*" impnivo tlwir ers some bargains that are positively beyond the whisper of competition, comparison, or monopoly; rnc UUIILQ, -in' iin»t.^ itf nncM« it i....v, propose to send him to London anil Edin- prices that will i< n« li jou the difference between the cash and credit system, between the right and in recent years, been made under the cloak privileges while they have the opportunity. wrong way. Of law. and judges have essayed to become burgh, for examination by the academy of Three long years must pass before 1884 its dictators. In this republic much infamy SUGGESTIVE JOTTINGS surgeons. appears. Bytheby, where is that leap will never be possible. The constitution Senator Blaine thinks the I . S. supreme does not warrant it, and the people will year party ? Of what would make Appropriate, Useful and &c not permit it. Says a well-known author court judges ought to be increased to thir- The reform club will be addressed by H. and able lawyer : ' It will be a sad dav for teen. Considering the number of cases Desirable Christmas Presents Wirt Newkirk, Esq., of Bay City, at red the independence of public justice and the with which the docket is said to be lum- majesty of the law, wiien the petty tyranny ribbon hall next Sabbath evening, Dec. 9 are submitted by CASH (I 7-102S DRY GOODS bered up, the idea isn't a,bad one. Either HOUSE. of an indifferent or corrupt judge can, with 26th. The speaker was formerly a resi- impunity, arbitrarily punish the newspaper more judges or more work from those we dent of Dexter, and his speech will call out RAILROADS. that criticises his action. There is no in- already have is absolutely necessary. cense or sacred influence on the judicial a large audience. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. Gen. Shorman is said to be very much 1CHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD ermine in a republic which can ever defy There is being more ice stored here this the watchfulness of the press. It will fol- soured over real or fancied snubs by Pres- Time Table llrormlirr 12, I MHO. winter than any winter for a long time. low malfeasance and ijjnoranec and turpi- ident Hayes. His support of Hancock MACK I SCHMID tude and tyranny in the courts, a.s ever)-- The ice is of the best quality and easily to may have had some influence in the mat- OOIN8 WEST. wliere else, with a vigilance as omniscient be obtained. The lesson our people learned Dress Goods for Christmas Presents, Wrapper and sleepless and ~<-;itliing as the ubiquity ter, but it is more than probable that the 31. last winter and summer has not been for- i>i that Caaar, against whose Imperial pur- President, as commander-in-chief, has a Patterns, Dress Patterns, French and Ameri- Si suit De Quincy aaid the pathless deserts of right to do as he pleases in making appoint- gotten. We miss our guess if there is not the Roman empire were imt a transient and an abundance of ice water here next sum- can Novelities, Black and Colored Cashmeres, futile securitv."" ments in the military service. i.M. P. H.IF. M V. M. mer. Lupins Celebrated Black Goods, Crape Impe- Detroit...Lv.. 7.00 a.si 5.!>5 4.05 8.30! H.ot 4.00 The emperor of China is said to havo Q. T. June 7.15 »M 4.20 8.4d| 10.11 4.IS .1. MoNamara, formerly Dexter corre- e.io 4.46 I.I 1 THE "OHIO" CRY. rial, Drap de Alma, Checked Momies, Royal Wayne June. 7.52 10.29 9.20 10 40 granted permission to construct a telegraph 6.42 5.05 11.02 5.06 spondent of the Argus, has formally as- Vpeilanti 8.20 10.48 7.05 g a Anu Arbor.... 8.40|ll 00 5.22 10.00 11.17 5 18 line from Shanghai to Tien Tsin, a distance Pekins, etc. 7.-J4 5.S1I 10.21 5 35 Now that the funny paragraphers have sumed the charge and control of one col- Deiter (1.04 7.4SI of 1,200 miles. It is estimated the cost will Cheleeft. 8.0") 5.54 10.:* 5.60 had their little say respecting Ohio men, umn of the Leader. Jim is no respecter Umx* Lakiv., 8.0") 11.01 6.17 be $5,000,000. It is to be hoped that the 8.32 6.12 • and their appointment to office by the of persons and the boys may depend on JacktiOD..Ar.. lOtlO 9 00 present administration, would it not be emperor wou't change his mind as soon as having their actions placed before the pub- Jacksou-Xv.. 1030 1S.15 6.55 11.80 12.40 7.05 Albion 11.04 12.50 7.42 12.15 1.16 7.46 well to look this thing square in the face, it is finished, and order it destroyed, as he lie, unless they keep straight. We wish 11.50 I.M ».• 8 12.40 1.37 8.09 did the railroad, which American enter- Marshall p. u. like sensible men? Disappointed politi- him raj Buy one and make the receiver and giver happy. UaltleCrcek.. 12.1! 1.55 8.41 1.08 2 00 8.:;7 cians, all over the nation as well as in our prise built there a few years since. James Eaton has been appointed village A. g 14.53 A. M. 9.1 1.88 909 own state, have raised a hue and cry over the Dakota wants to be admitted to the sis- marshal vice Lucius Tubbs, who failed of Elegant Gros Grain Dress Silks at $1.00 per Kulaniazoo Lit 2.30 4.50 I.-, 2 42 &30 Lawion 1.62 5.2.: 2;« 10.06 appointment of Judge Woods to succeed tcrship of states, and endowed with the a reappointment. Mr. E. has beeu the yard; better and more desirable goods than Decatur 2.07 5.42 2.48 10.23 Justice Strong, on the supreme bench of right of national franchise. She claims a efficient drum major of the Dexter oornet Dnwnglac «.!» (i.O7 8.14 10.17 GREAT IC\K4.\I\*> IV can be purchased elsewhere in Ann Arbor for Mies 2.55 «.5» 3.4(1 4.15 11.15 the United States, simply because he hap- population of 100,000, but the required band, and received a prize at the band Buchanan 3.0* 7.02 3.M 11.21 3.38 T.LT 1.20 11.. .7 Three OaLB.... 7.411 r. «. pened to have been born in Ohio. Is the population under the new census will be tournament at Port Huron, some years $1.20. Alexandre Giraulds' Cachemire Alexan- NewliuffHlo... 3.53 4.52 4.35 4.2a b. IS 8.08 5.48 Mich.Uily 854 gentleman responsible for his birthplace? not less than 150,000. Too many small ago. People here have great confidence 5.13 «.O2 r 5.ol 8.18 1 23 dre (no other can compare with that in appear- Lake H.4. . 7 in ->10 and how long must a man reside in another potatoes in the senate now, many of the in Jim's ability to maintain law and order. Kentin^ion... 6.00 6.50 10.86 I,.in Chicago..Ar... SJSO 7.80 S.I" 8.00 state to become a resident thereof? Abra- people think, and so Dakota better remain .MANCHESTER. ance and durability), and other celebrated ham Lincoln was born in Kentucky, yet no in single blessedness yet a little longer. It doesn't trouble the D. H. & Sw'n It. makes can be had at the following prices: $1.20, SOINU U8T. one raised the cry that he was a Kentuck- A disgraceful scone occurcd in the house R. to secure cars necessary to do its carry- As I am about to remove my place of business, ing. $1.32. $1.50, $175, $2.00, up to $3.50 per yard. ,1 ian. /'ichariah Chandler was born in New of representatives last Tuesday, between 3n Next Monday evening the newly elected Colored Dress Silks range from 75c to $1.50 per I offer my entire stock of furniture at prices Hampshire, but Michigan men, who unite Mr. Sparks, of , and Mr. Weaver, u their voices to the "Ohio" howl, would of Iowa, the recent greenback-labor-social- officers of Manchester lodge No. 148, P. & A.M. A.M. P. M. ". M. yard. The Celebrated Lyon Colored Silk at Chicago. .Lv. 7.00 9.00 3.40 6.15 p. 1 never before known in Ann Arbor. not allow the old granite state to rob us of ist candidate for president. They called A. M., will be installed. Kensington. 7.50 9.50 4.S0 6.05 9.10 I his name and fame. Why, then, this con- Nine car loads of flour have been shipped $1.10, make all competition flop. Present your Lake 8.35 10.30 6.18 6.50 io.uo , each other liars, villains, and a few other Mich. City... 9.23 11.13 6.00 7.88 10.43 temptible cry, "he's an Ohio man," in directly to Scotland by the millers of this wife, sister or intended with one of Mack & New Buflulo ».5O 11.33 6.35 11.30 SALE TO COMMENCE DECEMBER 1, 1880, pet names, and then tried to fight it out Three OakB.. 10.03 li. 10 11.62 Judge Wood's case ? He has been a bona with their fists. A pretty set of .men to place within the past week. k.. M. AND TO CONTINUE UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD. Dr. A. Conklin and J. C. Gordanier Schmid's Buchanan.... 10.30 P. M. 7.06 12.80 fule resident of Alabama for the past fif- send to congress and disgrace the nation Nile* 10.45 12.18 7.37 H.00 12.41 went as delegates to a special session of Oowagiac.... 11.13 8.06 1.08 teen years, and for that length of time has with their foul billingsgate and petty wasp- 11.39 Decatur 8.33 1..H Call, satisfy yourself and have the first selec- been identified with all the interests of the ishness. Men who will so allow their the grand lodge, held at Adrian last week, HANDSOME DOLMANS! awton 11.57 8.53 P. M. 1.48 south, which in any way tended to elevate tempers to get the better of their judg- from the River Raisin lodge. inkimnzoo... 12.:« 1.38 M0 6.50 10.25 tion. W. R. Fountain who has been having Jackets or Cloaks as a Christmas Present. ialesburg.... 12.53 7.08 US and build her up. It certainly comes in ment arc not fit persons t) enact laws for Battle Creck 1.28 7.40 iiiffl bad taste for northern republicans to join his eyes operated upon in Boston, has Knit Goods as Christmas Presents; Sacques, Ul- Marehall 2.17 SOS 8.09 11.83 3.46 the people. Albion 2.46 8.86 4.12 with southern rebels in an outcry against returned, and his sight is so far reoovered 321 li.r>9 Temperance workers can well take knowl- I A. M. sters, Jackets, Hoods, Leggins, Scarfs, Nubias, Jackeon..Ar. President Hayes on such petty grounds. that he can read coarse print. A.M. 901-1012 edge of the fact that liquors o!' all kinds, Jack*on,.Lv. 8.45 4.05 9.30 12.45 5.00 They should exejei.-e more of that broad, Enterprise: Wm. and Henry Faber etc. Felt and other fine Skirts as a Christmas Jruse Lake.. 4.10 7 IS •1.50 5.25 including wines, are of late seldom seen Jhelaea 4.40 7.38 10.07 5.50 y Notice. Commissioners' Moticp. 5.00 8.02 10.19 liberal spirit which republicans are proud lately threshed John Logan's clover, which 3exter 8.16 6.0SI Q OF MICHUiAN. The Circuit Court for upon the tables or sideboards at any of Present, from 50c to $8.00 each. Handker- Ann Arbor... b.Tl 5.07 10.3* 2.05 t.9B O the County of Wnshtenaw. In Chancery. TATEOK MICHIGAN. County of Washtenaw. ss. to claim for the rank and file of their party. yielded him three bushels of seed to the 5.88 5.23 8.40 10.4S Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County The undersigned having been appointed by tlie the most fashionable receptions. Cultured Ypoilantl 8.55 MO 8.41 S chiefs and Gloves as a Christmas Present. In V, ayne J nm 8.02 5.43 11.ftS 2.44 7.(15 of Wat-litt'iiaw in Cliancery nt Ann Arbor on the Probate Court for sail CMHIIV, CommicBlontri t<> acre, or about 15 bushels in all, which is 6..1T. 6.15 9.16 11.88 receive, examine and adju-t all claims and demandso! people have come to the conclusion that G. T. Jnnc... 9.45 3.20 7.46 4th day of December, A. D 1880, claimed to be the largest yield to the acre Detrolt...Ar. 5.S0 K.30 11.50 3.85 8.0. Jtirupha P. Noble, complainant, ajrainpt Alonzo D. all peraona against lha aeiate ol Edward L. Bojden, PROF. WATSON'S WILL. wine is not an essential, of hospitality. this Department we simply say that we claim Davti and June A. Davis, Jntau Webber and Mrs. 'at.- .ii -aid I'liiuty, aeoearad, hereby ilv« notice that in the township of Bridgewater. John Webber,defendants. It ttppeurWui upon jiru >t six mouths from date are allowed, by order of said What His Brother Says About it and His The banishment of wine from the white the best Stock and Lowest Prices to be found •Sunday exoepted. {Saturday A Sunday exccpted. by affldavtl that thu defendant*, Aionzo D.Davis and Probate Court, (or creditor* to pre*enl their claims house by Mrs. Hayes—the inverted wine Baaefaaatet lodge, No. 148. P. & A. M., tDally. Jane A. D.tvit*, twi> of said defendants, are non-r"*i- against the eatate "i said deceased, and that they will Heartless Treatment of His Mother. has chosen the following officers: in the city. Prints as a Christmas Present. It UKNKT C. WINTWOBTB, H. B. LBDTAKD, dentsof the slate of Michiemi iincUre rwidcnrsof the meet at the office of Zina P. Hint;, in the ciiy of Ann glass of General Grant at the great ban- G. P. & T. A., Chicago. Getrl Sup't.. DttroU state <»f Wrmont ; therefore, on motion of Tracy W. Arbor, in said county, on Tuesdiy, the flr-t day W.M.-W. H. Webli. Root, solicitor lor said complainant, it Is ordered ol March, and on Tuesday, the ti.ntj first day of To the Editor of the Pioneer Prc^s : quets that the world has given him, have s. W 0. W". Case. is a well known and long established fact that that said defendant? appear and answer the bill of Ita] next, at ten o'clock A. M., of eacli of said da>>, The Wisconsin Journal appears to havo j. \v\_w. II. Pottle. complaint in this cause within three months Iron) to rooerre, examine and adjual said claims. been the most effectual temperance lectures Sj. D.—8. W. Clarkson. Mack & Schmid's is the great emporium of rpOLKDO & ANN ARBOR R. R. the date ot thw order, and that this order be pub- Dated, November29tb, 1880. considerable trouble to adjust the will of J. D.-J. A. Field. lished oniv in each week for blx win ks in sin UENKY OSBoKN, 1 ever delivered. No father desires his Treas.-J. II. Kingsley. Prof. Watson. The story of his wile's wealth Time Card ol.lniu- £7, 1880. in the Ann ArUor CODHIEK, H newspaper published FHANKI.IN CA IK, C daughter to marry ."a drunkard, and no v—G. W. Doty. pretty Calicos, and in accordance with their in - r the appearance ot said defendants. S figure in «he Wisconsin Journal. However, JAMES McMAHON, the Circuit Court for the County ol Wnshtenaw—In growing a larger inquiry, how shall we M., all re-elected : all the best brands, Merrimack, Cachecco, etc., i Circuit Court Commissioner in and for the Conotr Chancery, at Ann Arbor, Mich., on November 11th the professor owed his existence to her, of Wnshtenaw, Mate of Michigan. 1018-1022 A 1). L880. ,. protect our sons and daughters from legal- B. P.—P. F. Blosaer. «. M. P. M and probably his success in life ; bis moth- A.—Arthur Case. with and without side bands; also a large variety A. M. P. M. TBJU Y W. ROOT, Solicitor for Complainant. Virginia W. Burlelgh. complainant, npunst David s.-K. V. Crafts. + 7.55 t6 10 I.v.. ...Toledo Ar. +» SO t7.50 Menuing and John L. Burleinh, defendant!. It »p- er was the prime mover in taking him, a ized temptations to vice.—Ex. 7.58 •6.18 ..North Toledo •9.27 *7.47 Estate of Tliomas Smith. (Mtaring upon proot by affidavit ol •'. C. Knowlton C. of H.—Albert Case. of yard wide Percales at 10c, sold elsewhere for 8.10 child, from Canada to Ann Arbor, for the P. s.-j . D. Van Dnyn. 6.25 ..Detroit Junction 9.15 TATE OF MICHIOAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. that the defendant, John L Burlelsh, Is a non-reel- sole purpose of giving him better schools. The following sensible words from an It. A. O.-J. F. Neslell. • 8.18 •U.33 ..Hawthorn •'.III- •7.27 s dent of this siate, therefore. o» motion ol Bawjer * M.8V.-H.C. Calhoun. 15c. Ribbons for Christmas Presents. Novel- 8.87 6.41 ..Samaria U.lll 7.18 At a session of the Probate Court for the County ot Knowlton, solicitors for said c-mpliuiiaiit, it Is or- She encouraged him as any mother could. unexpected quarter, come to us from ('. M. 2 V.-C. W. Chase. ...Seola Washtenaw, holden at the l"rohat- Office, in the City dered that said defendant, John L. Hurlcieh, appear She supported him by her daily labor, un- S. Senator Brown, of Georgia, in a speech M. 1 V.-W. H. Pottle. ties in Laces and Lace Goods, fine Mull Em- sin %.55 ...Lulu •S.50 •7.05 of Ann Arbor, on 'luesday, the seventh day of De- and answer the bill of complaint In this cause with- til he graduated at Michigan university. Treas.—M. D. Case. 8.45 7.10 ...Monroe Junction.... s US 7.00 eember, lv the feu one thousand eltht hundred and in thn e months from the date ol this order and that upon his election: "Disguise it as you ISec'y—s>. W. Clarkson. 8.58 7.10 ...Dundee 8.36 6.50 eighty. Present, WiMam 1). llattiiuan, Jud^e ot this order be publi• hed once in each week for eix Not now referring to the suffering, disap Sentinel i:. <;. carr. broidered Goods, very desirable, real Bretone '.i IK) •7.15 ...Macou •8.81 Probata, weeks In succ. SMOU in the ANN AHBOB Col HIEK. a pointment and humiliation she has endur- may, the New England states, with their •i OB 7.20 ...Azaliu 8.40 In the matter of the estate of Thomas Smith, dc- newspaper published in said county, and that the SALINE. and Spanish Scarfs, real Dutchess Barbes, S Is 7.84 ..Milan 8 12 I -il ceaeed. Kdwnrd L. J. Smith executor Ol the la«t will ftrst publication thereoi be within twenty dan irom ed the last twenty years, her son, her early schools and universities, have dictated laws '.I H 7.40 ..Nora. 8.0ti n 21 and teetaoam of said deceased, comes into court the date of said order.and that publication shall not hope, now confirms his nature by leaving a The following officers of Saline lodge, * 9.IH »7.47 ..Urania •8.00 •6.15 and represents tiiat he is now prepared to render • >uary In case a copy of this order be served to this continent. They have sent New Scarfs and Ties, most desirable presents for I M 7 57 ..Pittstteld 1 6.05 his Snal account as such executor. on said defendan's at least twenty days before the will granting his old mother $150 a year, England ideas all over the west and they F. & A. M., have been elected, and will be r 9.56 s 10 Ar. ..Ann Arbor Lv. t7.35 t 5.60 Thereupon it is ordered that Tuesday, the fourth time presciibed therein for the appeurii ce of said to pay board, clothes, etc , which is abso- Christmas. Shawls as Christmas Presents, dHy uf January next, al ten o'clock in the fore- defendant. JAMi-.s Mi MA HON. lutely all she has to depend upon. dominate there. Look at Prussia, that installed next Monday evening: noon, b'- assigned for examining and allow Ing MI> h Circuit Court Commissioner in aH< lot Wnshtenaw W. M.-J. McKliinon, Jr. tDally, except Sundays, 'ring stations. account, and thai (hi nevteeaa, legateea and heirs Count*, Mich. Professor Watson was a nyin of extraor- little empire over which Napoleon rushed s. W.-E. R. Aldrleh. Brocha Shawls, new designs and effects, Paisly The Local Freight, goius; north, leaven Toledo al at law of said deceased,and all other persons inter- .1. \V.-I). P. McLachlan. eetad in said eatate, art- required to appear at n BiWTB & KNOWl |n\, dinary intellect, but of his inordinate am- and almost obliterated. Hardly a genera- 12.05 p. M.. arriving at Ann Arbor ut 3.15 r. «. Solicitors for Complainant. lOU-lo Sec'y—A. J. Warren. Shawls, India Shawls, Wool Beaver Shawls, The Local Freight, golni: south, leaves Ann Arbor ieMion ol said court, then to beholden at the Pro- bition to distingush himself before all Treas.—J. Sturm. bate Ciltlce,lnth.' Ciiy ot Ann Arbor, in said couiuy. Outfit ruruisb«d free, with rn'l Instruction! for con • tion passed before it had in turn humbled at 11.40 p. M., arrivlm; at Toledo ai 3.05 i\ M. and show cause, 11 any there tie, w liy the said ducting the mo.t |iroflt*blr bii-i»M< that auji-n'-'.-" moral obligation to his family, there can be 8. D.-(i. W. ll;ill. Black Cashmere Shawls, Shoulder Shawls, Trains will be run by Columbus time, us shown by •Qsu* in. Tnu buklnew U K>euy lo u-nxu. and our [•Vance and tuken the power from its em- .I.D.-L. M. Thorn. he clock In the Superintendent's otlii-t- at Toledo, account should not be allowed. And it is further limruclloua aru ao aimplo and plain, that aurouc no better proof than his will, lie gave all stewards \. M. Clark and 8. Moore. WM. F. I'AKI^EK, BnpeiiBteodenc. ordered, that said executor i^ive notic to the can make great prodli from the very atari. No on« pire. The, bright-eyed boys in yourmoun- 'r.vlei o. N. Howe. Choice Spreads, Towels, Napkins and Antique prisons bBtezoeted In said estate, of the pendency of ho ia willing to work. Women are aa I be possessed to a scientific society, with a said account, and ihe hearing thereof, b> canatng V I II ci'ol'il la mid. lloya and girla can earn large iUDW view evidently, of still further perpetuating tainn and wire-grass may represent you Observer: We are sorry to learn that a copy of this ord. r to be published In the Ann T Jl \w UauT have made at the bn»tneu over one bundre* Lace Curtains for Christmas presents at Arbor Courier, a newspaper printed and circulating ollart In a tingle w»ek. Nothing Ilka It e»or know! belMe. All his name. nobly before the world if you educate them. Perfectly safe in all ca«es. For diseases ho eogage are mrpriwd at toe eaa« and rapldltj with wbkh our friend Richard Marsh is suffering from in said county, three successive weeks previous u> they an able to make money You can engage in ihla bneine» This is, prolably, not of interest to you. We must also educate the oolored race, of the throat.lungs, croup, whooping cough, -ai'l day of hearing. (A true copy.) during your apare time at great profit Too do not have to InTeil paralysis of the lower limbs, making it ;old8, etc.. Downs' Elixir is :i safe, relia- capital iu It, We take all IIK rl«k. Thoae «»o need ready »oMy Still I would like to see faots. Nor do I WILLIAM D. It MOMMAN. • hould write neat ono». All furnlibed free. Addreu T«" * W. and they ought to be educated for the ben u .want any use of my name. Still the facts necessary for him to walk with crutches. ioi7 mis ble, and pffeetual remedy. JinUreof Probate. iugu.ta, Maine. ""• 0tiriei[ At the Presbyterian church Christmas, By the immense display of poultry in The pocket-book of Miss Lu(z spoken of University Items. to morrow morning, there will be a praise front of groceries and markets, it looks as last week, as having been stolen from her meeting from 9 to 10 o'clock. though everybody might have a fowl din- There has been quite a noticeable lack DURING DECEMBER DECEMBER 24, 1880. father's residence, was mysteriously return- ner for Christmas. of midnight bowlings since vacation in the There will be a special Christmas service ed last Saturday, with the following note: "I was in town last Tuesday e^eand by mis- university. Cloalas »I>«I opening <>««'i»ti«. for Sunday school and congregation at the We have an apprentice iu this office who take came up your stairway Instead of the one Tho Williams' professorship endowment Unitarian church next Sunday morning next north, and 1 found this purse on the ban I WILL OFFER MHIIH hiiving Ann Aruor. East aud West, will will soon enter the professional pedestrian ister, and at the same time saw my mistake In fund now yields an income of $125 per No evening service. the place. I was about togodown whena man . is follows: arena. He is an immense walkist. He and woman came up and I was so frightened, month to this venerable professor. GOING vrwtt. lives about one mile distant from the office being In the wrong place, and also having the rhroagb and Way Mall 10:50a.m. The Michigan Central R. R. directors money, that I hid in a back place that I found, The next couplet in the students' lecture YV;iv Mail between Ann Arbor and yet on yesterday morning he left home a and they went on up and I wen! down and out. Jackson 4:50 p. m. have reoently declared a semi-.innunl div I came to town to-day and when I found by course will be Helen Potter's Pleiades, Night Mall fcOO p. in. 6;50 and arrived here at 6:45, and says h Wednesday's dally paper thata man was ar- idend of four per cent., the same to be rested forlt, I maueupiny inindloglve It back Jauuary 14th, and a lecture by Archibald OOINfl KAST. didn't run any at that. ThrougD and Way Mull, Night Llne,6:0Ca. m. paid February ls», next. to you, and now I leel happier, there was only Forbes, January 21st. Through and Way Mall. Sunday and $24.-i-i 111 It." Mon>liv, olosee Saturday ami Sun- Mi* Hannah Moore, of this city, and J An individual who had been arrested It is stated that 214 patients have been SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS il-iy night 9:1X1 p. m. The Unitarian society has succeeded in fhrougli aud Way M.ul 10:35 a. in., 4:50 p. m. F. Suuunerville, of Remersburg, Pa., wer upon suspicion of stealing the pocketbook treated at the university hospital since (ioi *<; BOU in. raising all but $200 of the $4,000 which lutl and Banker's Pouch 7?ii0a. m. they are obliged to raise in this city, for married at the residence of the bride' was discharged last Monday, there being Oct. 1st, aside from a number of clinical Toledo mid Way 11:10a. in. mother, 21 South University Ave., las -FOR THE K;t-steni Malta diswibuted at tf a. in., 12 m. their new church structure. insufficient evidence to convict him. cases that did not enter the hospital. and ti:A) p. in. Tuesday afternoon, the 21st inst., Rev. W Western Mali distributed at 9 u. m. and 8:20 The following from the Boston Post, hits Many of the laws did not go to their p. in. There is to be a meeting of the Irish Hall official ing. The couple left for Toled( homes during vacation, so the regular jHckHon Mall and Way Mail between Jaok- citizens of this city next Monday evening, on the 5:60 p. m. train. a bad nail square on the head, but never- aonand Ann ATbordlatribBtadatll:lSa.m. theless, would it not be a good idea for meetings of the Jeffersonian society are to Monroe anil Adrian pouch, 10:ir, a in. at McMahon's hall, for the purpose of be held every Friday evening without in- HOLIDAY TRADE The mull to Whlliunre Lake, Hamburg aud "Life is short, and time is fleeting," sc some people in this and other towns to imi- Webster leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Sat- forming an Irish land league. terruption. The Webster society, however, urdays at V a. in. if you desire to secure one of Dr. Chase tate the example of tho boy '/ " A West The postoffice will be open to morrow, Recipe Books, either for yourself, or for a will not meet. End pulmber is in despair. He has had a -AT THE Traveler*' (.nlite. Christmas day, from 10 to 11 o'clock a. tn., friend or relative, by paying up all arrear boy under his tuition for six months and The time of John S. Sayre, of the medi- Trains arrive aud depart from the Mlculgan and from 0:30 to 7:30 o'clock p. m. There ages, and $2,00 in advance for the COURIER yet the lad, on being called upon to go and cal department, from Monticello, Mo., hav- central Depot in this city as follows: will be no money order business. one year, you had better hurry up. Th< fix a leak in a pipe, took his soldering iron ing expired as managing editor of the TKAIN-3 EAST. Atlantic Express 2.05a.m. time is growing limited in which to secure and finished the job in 20 minutes, instead University, an election resulted in the Night lixpress S.M a. m. Next Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock, at the premium. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. KaTamaioo Accommodation 8.40a.m. of first going down to examine the leak, choice of Willett B. Stickney, of Buffalo, Grand Uaplds Express 10.35 a. m. the Methodist church, Rev. J. Alabaster N. Y., from the law department, as his Day Express 5.07 p.m. George Washington was chosen sheriff then going back to the shop after his tools, Mail Wip.m. will lecture on the Phases and Progress of taking them to the house, returning to the successor. TRAINS WEST. the American Temperance Reform. of Bay county at the recent election by a Mall 8.40 a. m. shop for a piece of pipe, going off with a Last Sunday, December 19th, Gleason F. Day Express 11.00 a.m. plurality of 189. It is not the same Georgi ttrand Rapids Express 5.22 p.m. A bill for divorce has been filed by David man who was waiting for him to see an- Dixon, of the third ward, died of consump- Jackson Express 7.35 p. in. who couldn't tell a lie. We judge so ai Evening Express /.. 10.00 p. m. G. Rose, of Sharon, the state senator elect least, for this fellow is a democrat.—Ann other job, then getting dinner while the tion. He was a little over 22 years of age, Pacific Express 11.17 p. m. folks in the house were kept in a state of Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Scarfs, Cardigan Jackets, &c, &c, Local Passenger 5.18 a. m. of this county, against his wife, Cordelia Arbor Courier. George is not so much o was born in Oswego, N. Y., and graduated All trains are run by Chicago time, which Is fit. Rose, on the ground of desertion. confusion, and finally going down and fixing from the pharmacy department with the fifteen minutes slower than Ann Arbor time. a democrat but we can trust him a hatchet, the handsomest line in the city. the leak, so it would break out again next class of'77. His remains were taken to More Christmas presents have been sold —Bay City Tribune. friend* of The on the tenth day of November, A.D.18H0,there will be A ieol i"M "i banana-peel: ing all official acts free from petty mean- "Mace" Long, of Indiana, the reformed bid in for the remarkable sum of $7, while Here thy loss we deeply fuel; city of Ann Arbor, to elect officers and trnusac sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the A sodden slip, and clown she goes— appearance of that corner. But 'tis God that hath bereft Of, such other business at* may he deemed necessary. east front door of the court bonee In the city of Ann A vision of embroidered hose ! ness or personal spite. The following is gambler, is to speak in the opera house another, against the same party, as agent, He cau till our sorrows heal. Arbor, In the county uf VVanliienaw, iu said state, on That's all! Ann Arbor, December 4,1880. Tuesday, the twenty-eighth day of December, A. D. The number of slippers and dressing the list of officers chosen : aext Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock. This for $8,000, brought $6, making a total of "Yet again we hope to meet thee. lUltt-18 EMANUEL MANN, Tnuo W. 1!«(|, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day (sub- Presldent-Ellaklm I. Walker, of Salem. $13 for outstanding notes representing When the lamp of lile has fled ; |ect to all encumbrance!' hy mortgage or otherwise Dr. Steele gave an excellent discourse at gowns which will be given to-night and to- Vice-Presldents-J. W. Wing, Holo; J- I>. ontleman has lecture! in this cily hereto- And In joy we hope to greet thee existing ai the time of tlie death ot -:ild deceased, the Fresliyti rian church on temperance, Baldwin, Ann Arbor ; David Cody, 1'lttsHeld ; $28,0001 The best sale given was that of Where no larcwell tears are shed." Sealed Proposals and subject to the dower of the widow of said deceas morrow, in the state of Michigan alone, is W. B. Thompson, Salem ; Marcus 8. Cook, fore and needs no commendation at our ed as ailnieiif nred JIIHI set off to her liy commission- with reference to woman's work last Sun- variously estimated at from 1,000,000 to lands. Mrs. Skelton, of Detroit, will also a note against Wm. Hardy, for $:'fl, FOK ers in dower, appointed by tbe probate conrt of said 'Recording Secretary-John N. Bailey, Ann OK SALE. county) and subject to the Iwiinesicnd right! ofthe day. 10,000,000. The figures seem large, but s-ist in the speaking. which sold for $126.25 ; and the next, one widow and minor children ot said deceased in said against D. Ballentine, for $317.94, which F real estate, the following described real estate to wit: someof the slippers are large, too. Corresponding Secretary—1). M. FInley, of There will be a temperance meeiing at 1 have a good FLOIKINO MILL of four run of JANITOR'S SERVICES. rormneuclDK at the northwest corner uf lot one, in Justice Wiix HI John Gram, a A b brought an even $100. The list was a very stone, that I will MU or i-xchttutfe Tor property in block one. north of Huron >.tieet, in range six east, Tre£u rer'-Dr. W. B. Smith, Ann Arbor. he opera house next Sunday afternoon, at Wanhtcnaw County. thuoa ''nut six mils, thence smith three rods, thence tramp, " over the mad " for five months Company A is to hold an election of non- Executive Committee—Ann Arbor city, D. long one, representing millions of dollars, Office of the Clorkof Washtennw Co., Mich., I west ilx rods, thenoe north three rofli to th« place Hlscock; Ann Arlwr town, llenian Hicks; Au- o'clock, the same to be addressed by 9G4tf RIOl A. HEAL. 1 last Monday for stealing a book from John commissioned and civil officers, on the first gusta, Hiram Hrown; Hrldgewater, Junius while the amount rcalizod scarcely reached November 30th, 1- ( u! hagtnnuig, being tin homestead Of Mid deceased. Snort; Dexter, W. D. Smith ; r reedom. \V in. Mrs. Henrietta Skelton, of Detroit. She Outfit ie&l frtf to tbote who wixb to engtge la the mint Under direction and by reHulution oi the Board o Dated Nov. 10 102-10 1 Moore's store. into the thousands. )>lc&MQt mill profitable t>ui1n«M known. Kvirjthlug Supervisors of Washteuuw County, I shall rectJvc. Monday night in January. At that time Buss ; Lima, J. V. N. Uregorv ; Lodl, Michael urn. *r who ga THK ANN AKKOK COURIER has double the for raising sufficient funds for the same, if Ooodlng; Ypslantl city, A. M. Noble; Ypsi- «l once will nod a •hort road to forlun«. Addreat 11. lUum EVERETT B.CLARK. circulation of any other paper publUhedth^ Sabbath evening. lanti town, J. E, SmltU. speaker. ing the list to this eounty, we find bills of <-...., Portland, Mala*. 1007-68 10M-I8 For the Com. on Public Buildings. In county. the boya conclude to go. A Good Precept Well Told. The Spau of Life. Vacant 1881. nn omier Iu the dental ranks will never occur if you AMERICAN The following ingenious arrangement of SOUJV modern philosopher has given in are particular with your teeth, and cleanse Harper's Magazine a sentonoe ia taken from the Carolina Sen- Ilieso eleven lino the summary of life : thorn every day with that fsmotll tooth FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1880. tinel, April I, 1818, It may be read in 1 rears In childhood'* sport and play 7 wash, 8< >»ODONT. Wnm youth to old over two thousand ways without altering 7 yean In aohooJ from OBS todsvj n ate it will keep the enamel spotleM ami ;d the (radfl oi (-..n<>nt- life 21 unimpaired. The teeth of penoos who SONG OF OLD KRISS. the original words, by beginning at the 7 years lei llnil a place iinil will' 28 lottOT II, which will ba found in the center to pleasure*! follies riven H use WOZODONT have > pearltike white- "Mtiid.viim the subject objective!] mid fron to business hardly driven 4'2 tir.-s, iind the RiniiH a roseate hue, while the educational point oi view seeking to pro /EH the mountain, and over the plain, of the diamond: to si.iiH- wll'l-^oose chase. V.) vide that which, taken together, will Be of Hit Here 1 come l.ulcn with ^(xxlics AL;.UII ; i 7 years tor wenllh and bootless, race Trti the breath i^ purified, and reudered sweet most service to the largest number—1 iongag< O\et the house-top* all covered with snow, for boarding for your lielr U and pure. It is composed of rare s-ntMSp- oonoloded that, If I could have bat one wurl Stopping to look down the chlmneysyou know ; , V i* . years In weakness, pain and care 71) for a nubile library, I would select, a cpmplel Listening to Und it the children an sleeping, I- v i v e Then die and go you should know while. tic herbs, and is entirely free from the <>1>- set ol llarjier's MbiUMy."—OHAE1.W KlllM'l Then cautiously down to the fire-place creeping: t VI II VI jectignahle an?ct and the nice woolly sheep, p v I 1 4 t n t A I 1 v e Cause and Effect. has mad* them conversant with thedemreso i >f the fjuns.ol* the. soldiers, the skates and the sleighs Elopements ire not believed in Lapland, the public, which they will spare no palm U That will (rfT* them such fun m the ^av holidara, evllittneiitili v e The main cause of nervousness is indi- I'in-ii. ijuick .is .c Hash, 1 drop down OB one knee, for if a man marries „ maid without her gratify. And open my pack and then trim op the tree; evll&tnt* pent & live parents' consent, the penalty is death. gestion, and that is caused by weakness of And before pretty doll in her cradle stops rocking, i- v I 1 A t .n c p e p e n t A 1 I v e When a young man has formed an at the stomach. No one can have potUK 1 till to the top every little one's stocking ; • V I I A ! II f !' •• K e p • 11 I A i • Hut one thing 1 hojie is by all understood. taehment to a female, the fashion is to ap- nerves and good health without using I In HARPER'S PERIODICALS. That 1 onlv [i.iv visits to those who arc K"lhli • ' \ I 1 & t II • • 11 . • p i' 11 ! A I . \ Bitters to strengthen tho stomach, puril point their friends to meet, to behold the »l (if BALL BLUE Phen bidding adieu to my dear little friends ' v I 1 .t I ii e p e u t A I i \ ' the blood, and keop the liver and iuuMJ HAMPER'S MAGAZINE, ODC Year M ^ work in each home very pleasantly ends. young couple run I race together. The HAHI'Blt'K WKKKI.Y, Out) Year . I 0 W'hen up through the chimney, and out in the snow, • • \ I I A 1 11 e II I A I I \ i maid is allowed in starting the advantage active, to carry off all the poisonous an HARPER'S BAZAR, Out-Year I K A\v.n nVr the houses 1 merrily go. e v i 1 * t a t A 1 i \ «• waste matter of the system. See othe l'li.-TllKKlCaliou- niim.-il. One Yen 111 IK THIS IS THE BEST BLUEINC • v I 1A » A 11 •> e of a third part of the race, so that it's im- Any TWO abovb e mm idd. One Yfear 77 (In possible, only by will of herself, that she coin inn.—Advocate. HAKl'KIC* UMNO PEOPLE, One Year 1 !* e v i 1 * 1 1 v <• should be overtaken. If a maid overruns IT [8 NOT POI8ONOU81 .Mother Sliipiim. p v il 1v e A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat 97K-1O2H her suiter the matter is ended; he must i" a '" "" ' 'Miti8tali 1IKI.1S IJLKACIlINi; ;„„! e v I v e should be stopped. Neglect frequently re in- SUt As we' published the i>ropliecy of this eve never have her, it being penal for the man <;i\KS A BEAUTIFUL TINT: to renew the motion for marriage. But,if suits in an Incurable IMMJ Du&tue or Co, famous humbug recently, we think it but the virgin has an affection for him, though sumption. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL THOCI TheTOlumes of the Maqatiiu begin with th F. S. BUCK,! ANTON E1SELE, &^~For Sale by all Grocers._gj Numbers of June and December ofnu-li vi-nr DEALER IN lair to our readers that they should be at first she runs hard to try the truth of ES are crrtain to give relief in Astlnm When no time IN sped lied, it will beandsrstocx From the St. I.ouis Globe-Democrat. his love, she will (without Atlanta's gold- Bronchitis, t\mqlis, Catarrh, Contum) tlmttlie subscriber wishes to begin with Hi American Ultramarine Works, given the following account of that cele- current number. THE MERMAID. lire und Throat Diseases. For thirty year .•».•» lliiiilfu Lnno, Yew York. brated document, from the N. Y. Journal en balls to retard her speed) pretend to A Complete Set of HAKI-RR'S MAOAZINK. com WI1OI-KSA1.K AND RETAIL meet some casualty and voluntarily halt. the Troches have been recommended b prixiDg til volumes, In neat cloth binding, wll MCMyr rf ('.unmorce, as a Christmas present. It The Strange Creature Brought Here lty Thus none are compelled to marry against physicians and always give perfect satisfac- be sent by express, fri'lxlit ill expense of pur is too bad to have such a nicely worded a (ienileman from Japan. tion. They are not new or untried bu chdHer, on receipt of fl 'l~> pel volume. Singl their wishes, and this is the cause in this tolumi, by mall, pottpaid, $3 IK). Cloth awes, lo ire knocked so square in the head : poor country that the married people are having been tested by wide and oonstan binding, ila cents, by mall, postpaid. Mr. Charles A. Doyle is a San Francis- richer in their contentment than in other use for nearly an entire generation, the Remittances should be made by Tost-Office W. TREMAIN Mother Shiptoa was a veritable charac- can, lately returned from Japan. He is have attained well merited rank among th Money (>rder or Draft, lo avoid chance of loss ter, who lived more than three hundred lands, where so many forced matches make I registered at the Linden hotel, from Yoko- feigned love and cause real unhappiness. few staple remedies of the age. 1'ubh A'ewtpaper* art not to copy Mi* advtrt/l years ago, Mid uttered a number of so- hama, and in addition to the interest that .S'y« ahers and Singers use them to clear an without if,, txprttt order 0/ llAnrhit ,\ BBOTB called prophecies. They were,for the most KK-.. Address attaches to him, owing to the strange coun- strengthen the Voice. Bold at twenty-fiv HAIU'KK >V BBOTHEKS, New York. part, a vague, unmeaning juuible of seem- try he hails from, he enjoys tho further How to Soe the Wind. cents a box everywhere. 100T-58 ing predictions applicable to no special distinction of being known "as the man event, and without point or genera] in- with the mermaid." A (Hobe Democrat Take t polished metallic surface of two All Gooods Sold at Detroit Prices, tere>t. feet or more, with a straight edge—a hand Agcuts and Canvassers 188O. reporter learned that Mr. Doyle not only Make from $25 to $50 per week sellin hi llUl, a pamphlet containing a medley enjoyed the distinction mentioned, but saw will answer the purpose. Take a ol'this sort, chiefly in halting verse, was wind; day, whether hot or cold, clear or goods for K. C. RIDEOUT & Co., lo Bai roally is the possessor of a mcrmaiil. The clay street, New York. Send for thei printed in London, and her " Life and Ca- reporter basted up Mr. Doyle, and had a cloudy, only let it not ruin or the air be rious Prophecies" wore given to the public murky ; in other words let the air be dry catalogue and terms. 1000 1052. Agent tor GJvOBE and si:\l. nF DE- I pleasant chat with him. The mermaid in liiTT. was a wonderful looking thing, almost hid- and clear, but this is not essential. Hold TROIT tobaeoo. your metallic surface at right angles to the Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! OFFICK A'P In 1862, Mr. Charles Hindley, of Brigh- eous to look upon, but possessing a power- The public te Invited to call anil examine specim ton. Kogland, issued what piirpuite.1 U) be ful attraction to the beholder, owing to the wind—i. e., if the wiml is ninth hold your Are you disturbed at night and broke L1TTLK MACK. «>r the celebrated fact reprint of "A Chap book Ver- queer amalgamation ol species displayed in surface east and west, but instead of hold- of your rest by a sick child suffering an sion of Mother Shipton'a Prophecies, from formation. Those who have seen tin: old- ing the surface vertiele, incline it about for- crying with the excruciating pain of cut KNOXVILLE, TENN., MARBLE the Edition of IK-IS." In this, for the ty-five degrees to the horizon, so that the ting teeth? If so, go at once and get A.A.TEREY'S HAT STORE time geography illustration, which has re- NO. 7 EAST HURON STREET. Of which we hHvo a supply or new Asslfns. It is first time, there was pith and point, and cently been used as • trade mark for a cer- wind striking, glances and flows over the bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH nupurior to any marble in betmty and durability, HIH '.islyr ial application. All modern discover- tain patent hair rextoratiave, and which edge (keeping it straight) as water flows ING SYRUP. It will relieve the poo takes the place of Bcotcfi Granite. iea wop' plainly described, and one proph- represents the mermaid rising from the over a dam. Now .-ij;ht carefully over the little sufferer immediately—depend upo PRICES LOW Kit TIIW EVEB. ecy which began, sea and oonbiog her long lucks with one edge at some minute and sharply defined it; there is no mistake about it. There i WOUK AIX WAHRANTKD. North ItrliiNli Insurance <'oinp'y rlagei without horsss shall go," hand, while in the other she holds a small object, and you will see the air flow over as not a mother on earth who has ever use and Mi forth the railroads, telegraphs, looking-glass, can recall this picture and water fljws over a dam. Make your ob- it, who will not tell you at once that it wi Shop—Cor. of Detroit and Catherine Sts. servation carefully, and you can hardly fail (of Ijondon and Edinburgh,) gteamen, »nd other modern inventions, thereby form an idea of what the present regtlfatte the bowels, and give rest to th CLOTHIER ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. 915t monstrosity looks like, barring, however, to sec tho air, no matter how cold ; there- mother, and relief and health to the chile wouod up with : suit Is even better when the sun isobscuret Capital $ 13,000,000, Gold. *' The worhl !o an end shall come the beauty, which is a distinguishing trait operating like magic. It is perfectly sal 1) INSKk' & SKABOLT'S In eighteen hundred and eighty-one '* of the ideal mermaid. Mr. Doyle's strange [The above is doubtless a very iiiturontin to use in all eases, and pleasant to th experiment, but most people, especial! taste, and is the prescription of one of th This, of course, quite startled the pub curiosity is hall'human, and halffish. The Detroit Fire and Marine In*. Co. head, chest, abdomen, and aims are un- newspaper men, would prefer to know bo oldeft and best female physicians and nurse lie. If all other important events of the to raise tlie wind. 1 BAKERY, GKOCERY nineteenth oentury had been so aptly de- mistakably human, but from the abdomen in the United States. Sold everywhere Cash A88«U f«00,000. : 1, why should not the laK all humor*, every truce ol disease, sad forcing Howard Ins. Co., of Vcw York, ish Museum. We sent our correspondent For conjurors—the palm. . into the system through the pore* ol the skin, notir- We shall also keep a supply of to the Museum, ami learned that there was straight, and is of the class that, indicates For negroes—Sec dah ! inhin^ mid strengthening regetabls tonic*, giving it a obap-book of lhat title bearing date an unusual degree of intelligence. The For young ladies—the man go. THE DETROIT now open for inspection at « oiulirful power to cure at <>n< •>•, SWIFT A DKUBKL'S BEST WHITE WHKA1 Cash AfwetB ll.OQU.OOO. 16.41 ; another of 1642, containing what eyes are soft, swimmy and light as those For farmers—the plant'in. PAIN IN THE BACK, FLOUK. DKLBI FLOUK, KYE FI.Ol K, of a lish : but the ears, the mouth, the purported to be Mother Sbipton's portrait; For dandies—the spruce. Miras»' of the Ititlneys. OIIIIM'ICM, Agricultural Ininrance Conp'y For actors—the pjp'lar. Little Mack's, No. 9 S. l>ro|»*4.v, (iravel, Caturrli ol the Illail- MEAL, KKED, &o.,*c. and '' Mother Shipton's Life and Curious are pronouncedly human, regular, clear cut For physicians—syc a more. fter, ll'i^h <'ol<»r«Ml, scanty or I'aint'ul Prophecies," complete in an octave edition and perfect, us a beautiful woman's face. For your wife—her will, O. I rinatinir, l>4M>OMits,4'uMt« or wihrettM In At who!, ..ait- and retail, A general «u>ck oi WATKHTOWN, - NKW ^( .if 1797. We tlien purchased the reprint, A light covering of brown hair, several the I iin«». XLKHYOI Mnnd PHYSICAL For lovers—tho sigh press. m:itlLITY and In foci :my SUeaM ol thaw GKOl F.llli:SAM> PROVISIONS Cash ArW'ta tl,210,0110. and sent to have them compared. This inches in length, and eyebrows to match For the disconsolate—the pine. Main street, the Larpst great organs whether contracted by over work, ft rain, proved that a fraud had been committed. are tho only hirsute appendages. The excessive drink, the sbuM o( DAture, or otherwise. For engaged people—the pear. It yuporcedes entirely the inconvenience!* and j constantly on hand, which will be sold on as reason The old prophecies were a vague jumble of spinal column is clearly seen running up For sewing-machine people—the hem able terms as at any other hon&e in the city. Clothing: House in the city. troublug of taking nauseaua and paieonotis internal { Casn paid for Butter, Egge, and Country Prodnc< - liberally adjusted and promptly paid, local predictions that might have been ful- to the base of the skull and falling down the lock. medicines. yr back until it is lost in the fishy extremity. It ie worn exactly where needed, next to the body ' generally. filled at any and every decade since their For boarding-house keepers—'at-h. and immediately over the kidneys tJt Goods delivered to any part of the city with date. All the pointed and interesting Tea ribs arc easily counted upon the breast, Always on hand—the pawpaw. It is comfotuble to the patient, safe, pleasant :md nut extra charge, predictions in the new issue were not in and the mammalian female development reliable in ltH effects, but powerful In its acticn. yr KINHKY A BKABOLT. for feeding the young is easily discernible. Who this is written for—yew. It can be worn at all times, in any climate, and is • the old book, and were either interlinea- equally good for tions, interpolated, or entire new frag- The meruiaid measures almost three feel The Metropolitan Repub H. DOWNS ments, evidently written after tbc events tiom the crown of its head to the extrem- Hoys, l»o Something'. MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD. TO AGRICULTURISTS VEGETABLE BALSAMIC they were supposed to predict. ity of the caudal fin, and is said to be targ- Do not In' prejudiced. GIVE IT A TBIAI. and lie et than the only other specimen of the Boys, do not be a burden to your pa lican Journal of convinced lhat it ie honest, reliable, ellVclivc mid The undersigned are now manufacturing a We pressed the point, and then the se- mBt what your feeble and exhausted body requires. kind ever seen in this country. This other rents, compelling them to support you Thousands ure daily adding their testlm >ny to the , a salt for fertilizing purposes that is peculiarly cret came out. In the spring of 1873 Mr. r mermaid is now on exhibition in the New Do something—no matter what, so that i Michigan, wonderful curative powers ot this great remedy. adapted to the use for which it is designed. U Hindley wrote a letter, confessing that he who are being restored to pertect health after all is entirely fret from dirt, or baud lumps, and is York aquarium, and attracts a great deal is honest. Look around and obtain em other treatments und remerlirs have failed. Ask ELIXIR had fabricated the prophecy above quoted made l>y a process WJIH-II leftTW incorporated of attention from scientists as well as from ployment; then off with your coat and de your druggist for it, and accept NO IMWITATION OK ; Is a sure cure for Coughs, Coldi,, and ten others, in order to render his little the general public. termine to work your way up. The lad STBTTITETK. If he hag uot t'ot, it send lo us and re- , in tlie salt all the valuable plant food, as well book salable. der of fame is within reach of every one in ceive it hy return mail. HK Ingredients oaloulated to free and ron Whooping-Cough, and all Lung D£3CEI?TIVE PEICZ LIST. -Regular Pad, *2 ; Spec- soluble tho Ammonia already oontetned In the Mr. Doyle is very , proud of his mer- clined to use it. ial Pad, for Chronic, deep-seated, or cascn ot long Diseases, when taken in season. maid, and though a great many attempts standing, t^; Children's Pad, lor rammer complaint, soil. People die of consumption simp- Franklin's Ma\im». Perhaps your father is rich, and there weak kidneys and bed wetting, «1..">). Our book, We propose to place the price so low that have been made to induce him to part fore you think there is no need for you to A Standard Family Newspaper "How a Life wae Saved," containing a history of ly because of neglect, \tt\en the Plough deep while sluggards sleep, and with the curious creature he has thus far work. What a senseless excuse. Your this great discovery, mailed free. Write for it. none shall be deterred from giving It a fair timely use of this remedy would refused to sell her. He says the monstros- trial. The use of salt for fertilizing purposes you shall have corn to sell and keep. father may be rich now, but next year, o DAT HIUA'EV PAS < O., Toledo, O. Is no longer an experiment, but has been fully have cured them at once. 1'ride is as loud as want, and a great deal ity has been subjected to the closest scru- month, potne bad investment may absorl 1011-23 Fifty-one years of con- tiny by scientists of the Pacific slope, all of The year 1881 will unquestionably be marke. proven, not only scientifically and theoreti- more saucy. his riches, and leave him in a worse condi by unprecedented business activity ami Indus Little Mack's Tailoring cally, hut piiirtic-ally, by scores or our most stant use proves the fact that no Silks and satins, scarlets and velvets, put whom have pronounced her the most won- tionthan poverty—in debt. Boys, strive trtaldevelopement throughout UieUieat North If you are a maul f If you are aa derful natural phenomenon ever brought ofbUKlnerW.wcak- i ' mamnn of UtUt- •ncoesaltal acrlonlturlsta. cough remedy has stood the test out the kitchen fire. to be independent. Learn to be useful in west, and » live newxpaper In full gyniputlu encd by the strain of te rs toi'illlll K O- with the prevailing governmental politic* ani yuur duties avoid We berawltn present the experience and to their notice, and have concurred in de- the world—" paddle your own canoe," a tht work, like Dowtta' Elixir. Diligence is the mother of good luck. with all the civilizing impulses of the ag< Department is a success fttimulnnts and use teai brain n opinions of some of the leading Farmers and Price ii-V. 6<)c. and $1.00 per bottle. l'ride breakfasted with Plenty, dined with claring mermaids no longer myths. The the saying is. Boys that never find any should be in the household of every intelligeu Hop Bitter*. raste, u^e Hop B. Scientists ol tin- and other ootmtrles, Imping For Sale Everywhere. curiosity was captured two years ago by thing useful to do, generally wander into and progressive family. If you are yount? and I I suffering from any in- Poverty, and supped with Infamy. The subscription list of The Detroit Post and dlscretton or dissipal I tion ; if you arv rnar- that the perusal of the same may be mutually Extravagance and improvidence end at three fishermen near Urishaba in the great evil paths, and make anything butuprigh Tribune was nearly doubled during 1880, and and all persons who de- tied or single, old or I ng, smTerinK from beneficial. poor health or languish I on a bed of s>ick- Dr. Baxter's Mandrake inland sea. They had often seen her and honest men. Remember this, boys. Its political influence made itself strikingly Bitters. We shall continue to gather such statistics the prison door. felt in the magnificent republican majorllie uesss rtly on Hlopo j had made many attempts to capture her, Whoever you are, Thousands die an- as we can >>n this subject, and hope each and It is easier to build two chimneys than rolled up throughout Michigan—a result i. wliem-ver you feel nually from si mm to keep one in fuel. and succeeded in taking her only after the which it is universally conceded that its labor sire first-class enstom cloth- that your system form of Kidney every one will aid us in this by giving us tlie Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia, most persistent efforts. When taken she Some people have "hay fever." Won wonderfully contributed. This sterling brail] needs clt'unsintf, ton- ' aiacawe that uiixht I F you would know the value of money, der they don't have "grass" do. newspaper will not merely maintain its high int? or stimululinK, | tiftVL* beenpn^t'iilt-il bttnefll of his experience. Liver Complaints, Indigestion, was taken to the museum atTokio, and re- wtthoattntoirtoating, I Lbyt timely u»c of Orders and communirat ions may be ad- and all diseases arising from Bil- go and try to borrow some. An Irishman, who waa recently sent b standing during the coming year, but it wil take Hop What maintains one vice would bring up mained there for a year and a half. She be strengthened, both by Increased edltorni ing will not regret pay- Bitters. HopBltters drssaed M> either of the undersigned, who will iousness. Price 25 cts. per bottle. was fed en a peculiar seaweed known only the house of correotion at South Boston care and by the addition of new features. furnish all necessary Informational to prices, For Sale Everywhere. two children. Its news department will be kept fresh, accu TIHTP you dys- to the Japcnese, and she thrived under the for a year, was set at work in a blacksmith' pepsia, kidney transportation, etc, He that goes a borrowing, returns sor- rate and complete; the paper has control of the or itvinarycom- D. I. C. HENRY