Arbor Democrat
THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. — FOURTH YEAR. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1883. NUMBER 231.
MICHIGAN NEWS. were presented: To amend the prison laws; Spauiding, 1; Turner, 2; Woodman, 1. girl of seven years a few weeks ago, was ar- containing 3,000 barrels exploded with a report to incorporate the villages of MeBrides and A motion was made and carried, lor a fourth OF T 3 WEEK. raigned in the court of sessions in that eitv on ;hat was heard for miles. Instantly a number The Yellowstone Park. Carson, Montcalm county; to regulate and ex- ballot. Upon the roll being called, row- the morning of Jan. 30. He pleaded not guilty. of wooden structures caught lire", and a mo- New York Tribune. A dispatch from Holland, Ottawa county, to tend the liability of employers in mining cor- absentees were shown, and a fourth ballot was WASHINGTON. He appeared calm and self-possessed in court. nent later the newly built summer-house, cost- the Chicago Times says the fruit crop in that An effort will be made to show that the charge porations for damages to employes by injury; proceeded with: Ferry, 50; Stout, 20; Wood- BELMONT'S VIEWS ing $8,000 was ablaze. From that time till near- The Great Northern Wonderland ia neighborhood was not injured in the least dur- to authorize the Lenawee county agricultural man, 2; Withey, 8; Willits, 9; Hannah, 1; against him is an after-thought to cover up the ly !) p. m. the fight went on, the firemen doing ARBOR DEMOCRAT Representative Belmont, c" New York, in- just now exciting a lively public in- ng the recent blizzard. society to get itself out of financial difficulty; Chamberlain, 11; Palmer, 7; Maybury, 2; Bur- real sssailaut. what they could to save property in the yards, formed the Secretary of the Treasury tbat his terest. Hemmed iu by mountain ranges Miss Jessie Long, of Hudson, gets her name to amend the charter of East Saginaw aud to rows, 4; Hubbell, 1; Lacey, 1. A few scatter- A SAD CASE. while the Standard employes were lighting fire into the papers because she drove from Hudson provide a street opening law for tlie same city; ing votes were east, making a total of 123. report respecting tlie frauds in the importation away from the river. At 9 p. m. one of the whoso crests glitter with perpetual of Hawaiian sugar was based on statements Mrs. Melville, wife of engineer Melville, is in to Coldwater, over 40 miles, during the cold to amend the liquor laws. Aftci a fourth ballot, the convention ad- greatly 'educed circumstances. Her children largest tanks exploded with terrific force. In- snow, the marvels of this volcanic basin snap of a week ago. journed until Tuesday, Feb. 13, at noon. The made before the House Committee on Foreign stantly flames shot up and lighted the city in SENATE, Feb. 1.—The bill to amend the ca- Affairs, and that unless the statements wire are all I", and she jas been obliged to borrow were unknown until within a few daver law was reported without recommenda- wildest excitement prevails, and the general money io procure medicine for them. A move- every quarter. Engines Were playing upon A Chicago capitalist is in Battle Creek stir- belief U that during the intermission, a new absolute'.; raise they are quite sufficient to the storage houses at the east of the yard, while years, and although Congress wisely ring up the people on tlie subject of water tion. Among the bills introduced were the ment I o.i foot to start a popular subscription candidate will be named. i\ arrant t'ui investigation c ' the subject. for her bent lit. workmen were rolling away barrels of oil to set it apart and dedicated it to the works. It is proposed to get the supply of following: To amend the laws relative to dam- HORR WAS SUCCESSFUL. places of safety. Sunday morning the fire had water from Gougac lake, one and one-half people as a park forever, it has been so ages by reason of defective streets and side- A Heavy Failure. Michigan's representative, Horr, has taken a ANOTHER CASE. about exhausted itself, leaving a scene that re- PCBIJ&HKD BTKET FRIDAY miles southwest of the city. walks; to allow mutual fire insurance compa- Isaac H. Vincent, state treasurer of Ala- sembles chaos. At Thurmer & Tcagle's works remote and inaccessible that com- Great commotion was caused among business very active part in the debate on the tariff bill, Moses H. Eggleston, formerly of Coldwater, nies of other states to do business in Michigan; and VI lion the question of placinghemlockbark ijam?, has absconded, leaving a shortage of and the Republic works the losses will reach paratively few visitors have yet ex- men of our own and other states, by the an- but later of Jonesville, and for a number of to establish a board of poor commissioners in on the free list was under discussion, so forci- 1200,000 in bthe steamer Lomas, which inil I ee of the legislature of that state, has de- was still burning in spots on Sunday, disclosing good people that Godlcy should have been building inspectors at Detroit, and to legalize cided to prepare a bill, doing away with the dis- an added area of forest land should be -Af- pardoned long ago. several hundred thousand dollars. The cause ran iuto aud sunk the steamer Seioto ou the the wrecks of 10 receiving tanks, 20 to 30 stills certain "bonds of the city of Corunna, were is supposed to be the failure of their mines in Ohio river in July last, has been exonerated cretion allowed the grand jury hearing the case passed The following bills were reported and other smaller works. embraced within the park boundary as Miles Smith was arrested at Hudson recent- Utah, both brothers having invested heavily in from ail blame, by the board of steamboat in- and obviating the present law, to provide speci- ly, charged with appropriating $175,the savings favorably: To establish a Detroit park com- FLOODS AT PITTSBURG. a game preserve, and that the whole mining stock in that territory, although it was spectors, and his lici use restored. His license fic causes for which divorces shall be decreed. of years of Betsy Byers, a crippled woman; lje mission; to prevent discriminations by tele- The water in the Allegheny river has been be policed by the army to prevent confidently supposed that the mines were a pay- was nyoked at the time of the disaster, by the A CONFLAGRATION. was released on bail. graph and telephone companies; to punish local inspector. rising rapidly for several days, and a tremen- further depredations. General Sheii- wrongful appropriations of money or property ing investment. Several other firms beside A dispatch from New York, dated Feb. 1, dous amount of wreckage has passed down the Rev. Jacob Trautman, the aged Lutheran A FAT OFFICE. dan's report occasioned some discus- clergyman of Adrian, who recentlv resigned a by commission dealers, etc.; to amend the their own arc bankrupt by this failure. •2-50 a. m.. says a heavy fire is raging at the river with heavy masses of ice. Cities all along 30 years' pastorate in that city, has just re- charter of Wyandotte; to charter the villages The bill introduced by Mr. Bclford to pro- Locks near Canal street. Sheds, stores and the river arc inundated, and the damage to sion and people began to think how of McBride, Leroy, Carson aud Essexyille; on mote commercial relations with Central and shipping are all a blaze. The ships spars bear ceived a legacy of $2,500 from bermany. DETROIT illAHSKTS. property is very greaf, reaching over $100,000 their priceless possession might be pre- Rufus B. Payne, a resident of Saranac about motion of Mr. Devlin the bill establishing a South America provides for the appointment the blaze from one vessel to another, and it in Allegheny City alone. No lives have been served. 20 years and justice of the peace 12 years, died board of building inspectors of Detroit was re- Wheat—No. 1, white $ by the President of a commissioner at a salary will be very difficult to save anything. From reported lost as yet, though it is feared that at his home in that place of droosy. He was considered, and the clause providing that they Floui 4 of $10,000 a year to visit the principal Central the remotest part of the city fire apparatus has when fuller reports are given much disaster to The resoW.tion of enquiry now before( very highly respected. must be resident freeholders was stricken out, Buckwheat 5 and South American independent countries and come to the scene of the disaster. Explosions river people aud residents in bottom lands will ARBOR, MICHIGAN and the bill then passed again. collect information as to the efforts those are constantly' occurring, making the work of the Senate in regard to leasing certain While two men were carrying a ladle of Corn be shown. Trains from the west were delayed SENATE, Feb. 2.—The Senate received a Ee# Oats countries are making or are desirous to make the firemen very hazardous. All property over 36 hours. At last accounts the rivenhad hotel and other privileges in the park molten iron from one building to another, at to secure increased commercial facilities with there has been abandoned to the flames. The the Peninsular car works at Adrian, they slip- petitions concerning the temperance question, Clover Seed, ~$ bu 7 ceased to rise, and was slowly falling. has again brought the matter before Apples, f bbl 2 ! 3 00 the United States and appropriating $20,000 loss will reach up into the millions. The firei s the people. A. company of gentlemen ped and the iron was spilled on the iey pave- and listened to a bill to amend the charter of for the purpose. in the Inman steamship dock. HAVE RENDERED A VERDICT. ment. It instantly exploded with MrrilSe Dried Apples, ^ tt> Allegan. The coroner's jury returned a verdict in the including Mr. .Rufus Hatch and Roscoe force, throwing one of them, John Ray, a Butter, tylb V.V IMPORTANT DECISION. MASKED BUROLAKT. Eggs investigation of the Newhall house disaster on Conkling has been incorporated under young unmarried man,athrough a window 10 HOUSE.—Mr. Hopkins introduced a bill to At Kingsville, Ont., on the night of Jan. a, Dressed Chickens The Supreme Court has decided invalid the the afternoon of the 5th inst. The jury find the laws of Ne^-Jersey, with it3 feet from the ground, laying bare his backbone amend the Detroit school law as recommended act of the New York Legislature imposing upon as the clerk in Smart's bank was locking the that the proprietors of the house were guilty and badly burning him about the breast aud by the school board... Other bills were intro- Dressed Turkeys bank door at 11 o'clock, lie was pounced upon Geese steamship c'onypanies a tax of $1 for every alien of culpable negligence in not employing a suf- principal office at the city of Elizabeth, abdomen. The other man, Adelbert Smith, is duced as follows: To amend the upper penin- passenger brought from a foreign port to New by three masked men, gagged and dragged into ficient number of watchmen to guard the under the style and title of the Yellow- horribly and perhaps fatally burned, while a Lucks the bank. The key of the vault was taken sula garnishment laws; to establish a poor Cheese York. house against fire aud to awaken the inmates stone Park Improvement Company. third man was badly burned about the head. commission of Detroit; for an appropriation from him and the safe cleaned out. They then to save all lives possible. They also found the The building was set on fire, and the depart- Potatoes, f) bu A GOOD SHOWING. locked the clerk up in the vault and left. The By the ternas of its charter this com- BY JOHN L. BURLEIGH. of swamp lands for improving the Cheboygau Honey house easy of egress and devoid of intricate ( ment was called out, but the flames.were soon and Emmet inland navigation route; to incor- The issue of standard silver dollars for theamount stolen is not made public as yet, but is passages, with two outside escapes, ladders, pany ia organized for he purpose of extinguished. Beans, picked 3 week ending Feb. 3, was *10S,000. For thesupposed to be considerable. The burglars porate grand and subordinate temples of honor Beans, unpicked 1 etc. Nevertheless they found the owner of keeping hotels and running stages iu same time last year the amount was $117,000. took a northerly direction'and cut the telephone the Newhall guilty of negligence in not having Nothing has been heard from Willie Fletch- and temperance The committee on northern Hay 12 er, the nine-year-old Muskegon boy who so wire leading north, so as to prevent being provided more escapes iD case of fire. They the park—as well as of raising catt' 3 asylum introduced a bill to expedite certain Straw 8 mysteriously disappeared from his home Jan- CONCtKESS. tracked. Smart's bank and the postoffice were also found fault with the net-work of telegraph and hogs and making itself active in a purchases of land needed for said asylum Dressed Hogs, $ 100 7« uary 10. SENATE, Jan. 30.—Mr. Logan presented a pe- together, and both were cleaned out. urroundlng the hotel. A bill was passed to incorporate Essexville, Pork, mess 18 good many directions. This company Pork, amily 19 tition in favor of the passage of the bill for in- A TERKIBLE SNOW-SLIDE. Miss Lotta Manguse, a young lady teaching Bay county. claims already to have a lease from Beef, extra mess 12 creasing the pensions of the one-legged and FOREIGN AFFAIRS. school in Coldwater, walked a mile aud a-nafl Battle Creek citizens about removing to Da- One of the most disastrous snow-slides ever Wood, Beech and Maple one-aniicd soldiers The usual number of pe- the Secretary of the Interior. Messrs. to school with the mercury 10 degrees below tota, are having frame houses built to take known in the Rocky Mountain region occurred ABOUT TnE EXPULSION BILL. Wood, Maple titions in relation to the tariff was sent to the Hatch, Conkling & Co. agree with zero the other morning. with them. three miles from Crested Butte, en the 31st ult. Wood, Hickory cleric's table. Mr. Coekrcll reported adverse- The question as to what shall be done with A young man named John Ryan was killed A house in which 30 miners were sleeping was the expulsion bill is still troubling the ministry General Sheridan that tourists have The ferry Algomah arrived at St. Ignace, Coal, Egg 6 25 @ ly from the committee on military affairs the .t Ml Brennan's c:iinp near Harrison, Clare crushed to atoms and the human occupants of France. There is at present every proba- Saturday night, after being in the ice three C»al, Stove , 6 50 resolution authorizing the secretary of war to I wantonly disfigured and mutilated The People's Paper county, by a rolling log. His remains will be rolled down the mountain side. Seven of the bility that the senate will reject the bill, and weeks. She was met at the pier by a large num- Coal,Chestnut @ 6 75 loan tents Mr. Morrill. of the committee some of the most beautiful features of sent to Toronto, where his people reside. occupants were killed and the others seriously, so precipitate a conflict with the chamber of ber of citizens and a brass bind. on finance, reported favorably the house bill to ~ome fatally, injured. Louis Sinn, of Royalton township, Berrien deputies. Such a conflict would end in a dis- the park, and that the butchery of elk It is estimated that 00,000,000 feet of logs will ratify the issuance of duplicate checks in cer- ,-ounty, died of small-pox a few days ago; his The Story of a Princess. IT ISN'T SO. solution, which politicians here who are closely and other game in this region ha3 been pass through the shoot in Pine river the coming- tain cases by the superintendent of the mint of "at her died of the same disease, contracted in watching the situation say will strengthen the spring. Boston Courier. the United States On motion of Mr. Hale The statement made a few days since that a frightful. The company covenants it« Jhicaaro, Jan. 7th; the other two children who The several current press notices of the calendar was postponed to take up the fast train was to be run between New York and republic. A disposition now exists to prompt- its proposed lease to protect the Park are sick lire getting well. A Hollander named Leupka Schildkamp was joint resolution for an appropriation of $100,- San Francisco, is officially denied. Vanderbilt ly settle this question, that the best interests iilled by a snow-plow at Kalamazoo on the the roj'al order of Kapioluni, recently of the country may be promoted. A telephone line from Adrian to Toledo has 000 to continue the census work. A long dis- says the trains are now being ran as fast as it from marauders and murderers, and its Michigan Central road. His body was found been decided on, and work will begin as soon presented to the author of "Kalani of cussion ensued on the resolution, during pays to run them. THE FRENCH PRBMfHB IS SICK. friends assert that General Sheridan's terribly mutilated and frozen. Ithad also been as the frost is out of the ground. A way office Oahu," by King Kalauea, failing to de- whichtheconductofthecensus bureau was se- dragged a long distance on the track. AN EXPLOSION. M. Fallicres has been ordered by his phvsi- troopers were themselves Vagrant of- will be established at Blissfleld on a guarautee scribe the religo-romantic incident verely criticised,but it finally passed without di- A terrible explosion occurred near Acton, cians to take ut least one week's rest. The fenders in this regard. It is alleged TERMS: of $800 worth of business a year. Mrs. W. W. Upham of Jackson, whe was which imparts intrinsic value to thevision. Mass., in the American powder company's prime minister is iu an excited and nervous that thousands oi; acres of forest were The county poor-house of Allegan Co. burn- burned by the explosion of a gasoline stove a name, I send a brief epitome of the HOUSE—la the House Mr. Calkins of Indiana, works. Fortunately no lives were lost, though condition, but it is thought that a few days ed recently." Most of the furniture was saved. few weeks ago, died of her injuries a few days introduced a resolution to pay the contestant much damage was done to property. Friction quiet, free from the turmoils of state, Will re- then burned over, ami that the Gen- No one injured, and most of the burned out ago. story for publication. The litoral mean- and contestee in the third Missouri election the cause. store him to good health. eral's camp-fires kindlod the eonliagra- ing of Kapiolani is "prisoner of Heaven." case their expenses incurred in the contest. inmates can be provided for temporarily in the The ball has been extricated from behind the ANOTHER MANIFESTO. tion. The soldiers, too, it is stated, cut asylum and children's house, which escaped left eye of a young Lavery, of Jackson, who Princess Kapiolani, of Hawaii, was The bill gives Mr. Sessinghaus *16,(>iO and Mr. NASIl'S OPINION. injury. Loss covered by insurance. attempted suicide by shooting a week ago. He Frost $10,816. Referred to the committee on C. D. Nash, president of the Newhall house A report is current in Paris that the Or- down trees and U3ed them as battering daughter of the last king of Hilo, and elections. Mr. Caswell, of Wisconsin reported association, in the Milwaukee inquest, gave it leans Princes have drawn up a manifesto in James Richards of Florence, St. Joseph ivill live, but be totally blind. rams to break down the geyser cones, among the first converts of the mission- the postoffice bill, with 11 Senate amendments. as his opinion that the fire was incendiary, and which they protest against the charges made county, for 40 years a resident of that county The faculty of Hillsdale college, still maintain 81.50 PER ANNUM, The House concurred in the amendments in- left room for the inference that Scheller was against them, and declare their readiness to so that the crystals could be carried off and one of its most respected citizens died a their defiant attit»de, and declare that they aries. When first seen by the white creasing amounts for compensation of postoffice the party. He first refused to give information sacrifice personal interests for France. It is as mementos. few days ago. "will not swerve one hair's breadth from their clergy Kapiolani was in a nude state, clerks $75,000, and non-concurred in the amend- on the latter point, but being pressed said: stated that should the necessity arise they will Dr. Henry M. Hurd, of the Poutiac insane position, even if there should be nothing left of publicly anointing herself with cocoa- ment striking out the clause authorizing the publish a manifesto and at the same moment General lirisbin is another citizen he college but, one sub-freshman." The senior "Well, sir, I have no confidence in a drunkard asylum, has examined Mrs. David Clark, who nut oil, while undergoing some heathen postmaster general to fixcompensatio n of sub- and gambling man who g®es home at 4 o'clock quit the country. who ia deeply interested in the park in murdered her husband in Bath, Clinton county, class, however, not desiring to cause so serious sidy railroads, that inserting "for necessary and a rebellion as will surely follow in a few days, rite of her tabu creed. From this state iu the morning and cannot give a satisfactory THE PREMIER IS IMPROVING. general, and "the navigation of Yellow- aud finds that "she has a definite delusion of "a of pagan degradation the beautiful prin - special facilities on Trunk lines" ($1,875,000). account of himself." monomaniacal character, relating to injurious if the matter be not amicably settled, have and the third section authorizing the commis- Gladstone is rapidly improving, and will be stone Lake in particular, which privil- Invariably in Advance. medicines and poisons introduced by her hus- laeided to submit to tlie faculty the following cess soon became one of the most de- sion to examine and report upon fast mail "WIXDOM'S SUCCESSOR. able to return to England and his duties in a ege for ten years he estimates as worth band surreptitiously into her food and medi- statement of their position with reference vout Christian converts, glowing with transportation by railroads. D. M. Sabine was elected United States Sena- shot t time. ;o their act and its consequences: $1,000,000,0000. He naturally objects cine and into the air of her room; that she has pious zeal to accomplish something tor from Minnesota on tlie 29th ballot. A LITTLE UNEASY. undoubtedly had this delusion for a long time, "We, the undersigned, members of the sen- SENATE, Jan. 31.—Mr. Miller, Cal., from the to have iinyboay else "hog the whole ior class, while we feel that our request was a which might break through the super- foreign relations committee, reported favora- SECRETARY CIIANDLER'S OPINION. Public uneasiness is iucrcasing in France. as it seems fully arranged and systematized in The impression prevails that the army does not park." GOOK HOUSE AND ST. JAMES her mind; and that these delusions are not in- reasonable one, and while we deny the charge stitions of her people. Twenty-six bly a bill to incorporate the maritime canal Concerning the recent troubles at the mili- of willful combination; yet feeling a sincere company, Nicaraguan company Mr. Hawley tary academy at Annapolis, the nature of which like the expulsion bill. An intimation to this Now it is certain that within a short H. HUDSON, Proprietor, consistent with the view that she has a form of thousand idols had been destroyed by effect was conveyed to President Grevy. E . Newly Furnished. Ann Arbor. nocturnal epilepsy." He believes her to be interest in the welfare of the college, and since, fire, by orden'of King Liholiho and the of Conn., introduced a bill to retire Quarter- is hardly understood, Secretary Chandler ex- time a branch road will run southward insane and irresponsible for her actions, and rec- owing to- the determined stand taken by the High Priest, Hewahewa, and yet the de- master General Rufus Ingalls with the rank of presses himself thus: The disturbances and from the Northern Pacific, while ommends that steps be t3ken to place her in other college classes, the affair has assumed general The bill providing for hold- insubordination at Annapolis will doubtless BITS OF NEWS. W. W. NICHOLS, the custody of some institution for the insane, such unexpected proportions as to seriously grading tahu remained unbroken. It ing a centennial cotton and industrial exposi- subside if the superintendent is allowed to work another will extend northward from as it is unsafe for her to be at large by reason menace the welfare of the institution; and be- was time for some other overt act to be tion in 1884 was called up and after some dis- out a result without interference, but if the • Gilbert, the actor, who was injured iu the pvENTALL OFFICE, over Joe TT.. Jacobs'Oioth- Milwaukee fire has again become deranged. the Union Pacific to the park. As soon Jng stora. Ann Arbor, Mich. of these delusions. cause we feel that obedience to constituted au- cussion passed The tariff bill was then taken cadets are encouraged to resist by their parents thority is essential to the existence of any insti- thought of. In a state of drunken fren- up for consideration. The discussion was con- and friends the dismissal of 40 or fifty may re- He regained consciousness, but the news of as visitors can reach the confine3 of During January nine prisoners were received tution; and since the affair can only be settled zy Liholiho had broken the tabu by eat- fined to the sugar question After adopting sult. The great difficulty in the management the horrible death of his wife proved too much this basin, with its gloomy canons, and WILLIAM CASPARY, at the Jackson prison, 12 were discharged, one by some confession on our part, we willingly ing with the women. A brave act for aresolutions on the death of Representative Orth of the academy is that the boys and their rela- for him. river3 plunging into their depths, its r> AKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, escaped, one transferred, two died and three concede the following: "Since we as a class young king, but not of sufficient impor- of Indiana, the Senate adjourned. tives fail to recognize that the school is not an British sentries at all the Cairo palaces have . boiling springs and mud volcanos and pardoned; present number, 636. lave been and intended to be law-abiding tance to affect the tabu. 1 b .USE.—The speaker laid before the House a ordinary seminary of learning like that where been removed, and Egyptian soldiers are now 3* Detroit Street. An attempt was made to crack the safe of C. students, we regret the act of disobedience and resolution of the .board of trade, Portland, Ore- students pay for education. This is an institu- guarding them. spouting geysers, without leaving their apologizefor it." The class wish it distinctly gon, thanking Commander Merriam for his tion ot military discipline where boys have their Ferguson & Son at Almont. From appear- Kapiolani now came to the rescue, {! The mysterious persons who committed the parlor cars, the region will be throng- understood that they make this concession prompt action in punishing insubordinate In- expenses paid by tlie United States, in order ances the burglars did not get into the safe, and, with a moral heroism equal to any double murder in Phoenix Park so long ago. JOSEPH CLINTON, [or the sake of averting from the college an dians of Alaska, thus rendering life aud prop- that they may be thoroughly educated and ed. Some provision for their comfort though they succeeded in forcing the doors of have at last been discovered at Kilmainhum imXicncHngcalamity, which they did not at all of her sex, she determined to brave Pele erly secure Mr. Valentine of Nebraska, in- trained to a life of self-denial and self-control and entertainment will be needed. erchant Tailor, shop over Win. Allaby's boot the vault. jail. M and shoe store, All work guaranteed or no anticipate as a sequence of their action. in her own iiery stronghold of Kilauea, troduced a bill for construction of a bridge and fitted for the restraints and duties of the Preparation for this purpose must be G. W. Mirick of Adrian, .over fO. years of military profession. If boys expect the same The adjuster of insurance swears that the age, fell on the ice and cut his head BO badly testing the divine power of her new-across the Missouri at Omaha The chemical made too, within the park, for its found God by defying the goddess and sch) >lule of the tariff bill was then considered, privileges, liberties and easy life which they appliances in the Newhall house for extinguish- that the services of a doctor with a needle and Tlie Senatorial Election. may have in an ordinary academy they should ing fires were more numerous than is usual in present boundaries contain some 2.EO0 thread were uecessarv. . . . . breaking her tabu in the presence of a close of which the House begauto eulo- JOHN F. LAWRKNCK, gize, the late Representative Orth of Indiana, resign and let their places be tilled by young hotels. square miles. But of course great cau- A young man named Garrant was taken 15 TUESDAY, Jan 30,—Immediately after the multitude. News of her intended sac- A TTORNKY AT LAW. opening of the session, the first vote of the day and adopted resolutions of respect. ' gentlemen who are willing to commit them- A prisouer was publically whipped in Balti- tion should be exercised in granting /VOffice, Nos. 2 and 8 Hill's Opera House, miles to Alpena for medical treatment, but rilege was proclaimed all over the island, selves to the privations and labors of the acad- more recently for whipping his wife. This is Ann Arbor, Hieh. died in the sleigh at the doctor's door while for United States senator was taken, and re- SENATE, Feb. 1.—The President presented exclusive privileges. The first thing sulted as follows: Whole number of votes, creating a feeling of consternation, not emy in order that through its discipline as well the first instance, since 1819, where corporeal his attendant was gone in to see if the doctor joint, resolutions of the Legislature of Illinois as the instruction they may become qualified 126; necessary to choice, 64; Ferry, 47, Stout, only for the welfare of the princess, but in relation to the Yellowstone National Park punishment has been legally administered in to be cared for is the park itself. The was at home. • 47; Hannah, 11 ; Hanchett, 9 • Willits, 7 ; to command naval vessels of the United States. Maryland. O. C. JENKINS, lest the very island should be destroyed. ... .Messrs. Blair of New Hampshire, and Ma- So far as the department now understands the elemental forces which made the world Three suspicious, men were arrested at East Palmer, Thos. W., 3; Ludlow, Samuel, 1; hone of Virginia, presented petitions f or nation- All telegraph wires in Chicago are hereafter hare display themselves as they are V^ DENTIST. Rooms No. 19 BoufcV. Saginaw and gave their names as Chas. Smith, Lacey, 1. Many came to plead that she would ! difficulties at the academv, it will sustain the al u d to common schools Mr. Iugalls of superintendent, even to the extent of dismissal to be placed underground. O Main Street, oppo»lte the First Nutional Bank Thos. Wells' and Andrew G. Wilson, but re- Ai> soon as the result of the ballot was an- abandon the rash act; and none were not manifested in any other part of Ann Arbor, Mieh. Kansas, presented petitions of citizens of Da- of the larger part of the classes. Heavy losses are reported from all the great fused to tell where they belong. A complete nounced an effort was made to adjourn, but the earth's surface. Hie scenery, too, more terrified for her safety than Naihe, kota against the division of the territory, aud cattle ranches of tlie northwest, as a result of 1 kit of burglar's tools was found in Wilson's the attempt was a failure, and a second ballot asking its admission with its present boun- possession. her warrior husband. A JEW-IIATER'S FLA.N. the recent cold weather. has a unique impressirenesi , as if THOS DALE, was taken, with, the following result: Whole daries Mr. Morrill of Vermont, offered a Forster, a celebrated Jew-hater and chief some distinct preparation had been Children played with matches and candles iu number ol votes, 12G; necessary to choice, 64; Followed by eighty of her terror- resolution suspending so much of the act of Toledo, Ohio, has raised nearly $4,000 for the Professional Dyer and CIothe3 Cleaner,fehird promoter of the celebrated petition to Bismark the relief of the German flood sufferers. •ioor jouth of the Opera House. Sample* of work the cupola of the line residence of Louis Sands, Ferry, 47; Stout, 37*, Palmer, 9; Willits, 7; stricken friends,Kap'olani walked a hun- February 38, 1878, as authorizes and directs the against Jews, with a small band of adherents, made for this heart of the Continent, ':an be Man at the shop. SatUfaenon guaran Manistee, and it will cost about $3,000 to re- Hauchett, 7; Hannah, 7; Lacey, 1; Dickinson, dred miles the to mountain wilderness Secretary of the Treasury to purchase silver has started for Paraguay to found New Dutch- In New York, special teachers and colored from which water flows to the Gulf teed. pair the lire damages. Don M., 1. on her pilgrimage of terror. Approach- bullion at market price, not less than $2,000,- land, where synagogues are to be forbidden schools arc to be abolished. of California, the Pacific, and the At- The gypsies from all over the country, includ- The more anxious ones were desirous of ing the seething crater, Kapiolani was 000 nor more than $4,000,000 worth per month, and bourses unknown. One hundred vessels loaded with potatoes lantic through the Gulf of Mexico. The g some from Washington are Hocking to taking a third ballot, and succeeded in doing and cause the same, to be coined into dollars as are frozcu in Halifax bay. ANTON E1SELE, so in spite of the vigorous protests of their op- met by a shrivelled old priestess of Pele, fast as purchased Also a resolution, which WANT TO HELP THE BOYS. preservation of this wonlerland as it JAEALSR IN MOXUMSMTg and Oravestones Marshall, to the trial of "Mary," the alleged A committee of Irishmen has been formed in The Sultan wants to know all about the swindler of farmer Frost; an alibi is sought to ponents. The result of the third ballot was bearing a fiery malediction from Pele— .reed to, directing the Committee on Ed- is, in all its original grandeur, should I s manufactured from 'l onntsssee and Italian announced as follows: Whole number of votes, London for the purpose of raising fuuds to condition of affairs in Egypt, and has ordered a .Marble and 8::oich and American Oranite Shop be proved. hot from the dread Hallman-man, (house ucation and Labor to inquire into the expedi- 123; necessary to choice, 62; Ferry, 4(5 Stout, ency of providing by law against the employ- help the prisoners charged with conspiracy to full report to be made to him. be the prime condition exacted from CJpr. Detroit and Catherine sts., Ami Arbor., Notwithstanding the intense cold no ice is yet of everlasting fire)—in which Pele 45; Palmer, 8; Willits, 6;. Hanchett 6: Han- ment of convict labor by the United States.. I. murder ofiieials. any or all who ure granted privileges Mich. visible from Rogers City on Lake Huron, the Mrs. Marv Brown, a colored woman iu Brook- nah, 5; Lacey, 3; Burrows, 2; Trevellick, 1; threatened not only death to all comers Tilt Senate then resumed consideration of the constant winds preventing its formation. THE NEW YORK FIHE. lyn, N. Y., died in that city recently, aged 105 from the Government. Aad this pro- JACOB HALLER & SON, Parsons, Burt, 1. but destruction of the island. tariff bill, aud continued their discussion of the The fire on the New York piers on the morn- years. "Aunty" Brown was spry to the time tection should mean more than simply A 12-years-old boy of John Swank of Cedar At present the situation in Lansing remains The multitude stood appalled, andsugar question. The discussion became very ing of February 1st, was the most disastrous of her death, and could thread her needle with- EALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Specta- Springs* Kent county, amused himself with a unchanged, and the prospects ot a break very begged the princess to- desist from her animated, the southern senators, and more par- known along the river front for over five years. out the aid of spectacles. guarding the forests from fire and the D cles, Plated Ware, (iold Pans and Fine pepper box filled with powder and a lighted soon are not encouraging. Senator Ferry, who ticularly the Senator from Louisiana, protest- The loss will reach over $1,000,000. No loss of geyser cones from being battered Jewelry. Special attention given to repair- cigarette—sifting the one on the other, just to has been at the. capital ever since the balloting rash act. But quoting some new-learned The reduction in the public debt for January ing Watshe* aad Jewelry. ing against any lax on sugar that would inter- life has been reported aa yet, but it is feared see it sizzle. Result: Several pieces of glass commenced, has now gone to Washington to passages from Scripture to the Kahuna fere with the prosperity of their constituents. amounted to $13,036,8S2.S7; since June, 1SS2, down. The danger from "improve- 48 South Main Street. \nn Arbor. that several longshoremen were at work on $95,007,660.75. ' in his face, one in his eye and a small artery in attend to duties there. whaine—woman priest—Kapiolani talk- HOUSE.—Mr. Kelley of Pemj., asked that an ments" is quite as serious a3 any his neck cut in two. 6« "ie of the vessels who have not yet reported. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 31—The joint convention agreement should be entered into whereby the Emperor Francis Joseph is the richest man of threatened by the wantonness or WILLIAM IIERZ, ed calmly and resolutely to the crater's THE HISTORIAN GREENE IS DEAD. Europe. ICharlevoix is a good place to live in; the met at noon and proceeded at once to ballot. verge, where the sea of molten lava House should sit until 0 o'clock every day that Prof. Geo. Washington Greene, LLD., the thoughtlessness of visitors. The most OUSE, SIGN, Ornamental and Fresco Pain lowest point touched by the mercury this win- The first ballot was. announced as follows: raged like a storm-lashed ocean demon- the tariff, bill was under consideration Mr. renowned historian died Feb. 2, in East Green- Montreal is enjoying a temperance revival sublime scenery, when sacariliced by a Hter. Gilding, Oaleiminiag, dialing and Paper ter is three degrees below zero, or 20 degrees Whole number of votes, 129; necessary to a Morrison of Illinois, regarded the request as a wich, R. I. Prof, Greene was a grand-son of under the leadership of Father Martineau. Al- Hanging All work don* iu the beat style and wanner than many places farther south at the choice, 05; Ferry, 49; Stout, 49; Burrows, 12; strating the wrath of Pele. Gathering proper one, and a tacit agreement was entered ready over 6,000 signatures have been received brutal engineer, may lose all its im- warranted to eivesattsfaotion. 8iio>>. No. 4 Vfost same time; it is famed as a summer resort; into as suggested by Mr. Kelley. ..The House Gen. Nathaniel Greene, of Revolutionary fame. to a total abstinence pledge. Washington street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. I'idmcr,7; Willits, 5; Hanchett, 4; Lacey, 2; a handful of sacred ohelo berries, ever He was a man of brilliant attainments, being pressiveness, ami the obstrusive ugli- there is much less drunkenness and rowdyism Hannah, 1. consecrated to Pele, she ate them in de- then in committee of the whole resumed con- for some years instructor in modern languages Out of 57 petitions presented to the United ness of some misplaced hotel can there than can be found at almost any other A motion to adjourn was defeated by a vote rision of the tabu rite, instead of casting sideration of the tariff bill. in Brown university, his alma mater, and lat- States Senate for national aid to common disfigure the noblest landscape. Not a S. B. PARSONS, M. D., lake port; while the ;esthctic advantages of the of89naj6to40 yeas. A second ballot was SENATE, Feb. 2.—A number of petitions were terly npn-re6idcnt professor of history at Cor- schools, only one was from a northern state. Suecesaor to Stone & Parsons, place include a Shakspcarian, a historical, a then taken, and announced as follows: Whole them into the crater as a peace offering presented relating to the tariff The New road should be graded nor a single liberal aud a social society and two brass bands. nell university. He was the author of several The: French chamber hasadopted Fabre's pro- FFIC-E AND DISPENSARY, number of votes, 127; necessary to choice, 64; to the goddess. Gathering up stones, York chamber of commerce presented a me- prominent historical works, including the fam- posal prohibiting Orleans princes from holding structure erected in Yellowstone Park 0 Corner A' ashiunton and Fifth Streets, Fitfry, 48; Stout, "48; Burrows, 12; Palmer, 7; she threw them into the iiery Hood in-morial urging the discontinuance of the stand- ous "Views of the American Revolution." civil or military office. until plans have been submitted to Ann Arbor, Mlah. Willits, 5; Haachett, 4; Lacey, 2; Hannah, I. stead of the accustomed berries. Stand- ard silver dollars A bill was introduced to Record. amend the national bank act. After some de- FIRE AND EXPLOSION. The state treasurer of Texas has joined the some artist of recognized taste. Pro- TIIUHSDAY, Feb. 1—The joint convention as- ing there in the presence of the most The town of Kirksville, Mo., was almost wip- army of abscondcrs. Amount of defalcation E C. FRANKLIN, M. D. SENATE.—Jan. 30.—The committee on judi- sembled promptly on time, and went through bate, the bill was referred to the committee on vision against the vulgar intrusion of awful natural phenomena on earth, con- finance .. .The tnrtfl bill wa3 taken up after ed out on the 3d inst. by fire, which started in not yet known. [>rof. a( SURGERY, HOMEOPATHIC DK- ciary reported favorably on the bill to pension the'same dreary routine as on preceding days. a grocery store in the main business square. A distracting and incongruous objects The first ballot resulted as follows:/Whole fronting the most terrible conception of routine business. The officers charged with wrecking the City 1 PAR'TMBfiT. University of Hieliijran. H*»i- aged judges of the state courts, ChairmanKoon driving wind soon spread the flames to Willard's should be another condition in any Juuee and offiae 41 Liberty itreet. Dr. Franklin number of TOtes, 130; necessary to choice, 66; a pagan deity, Kapiolam calmly ad- HOUSE.—Mr. Lynch of Mass., reported a drug store on one side and the lyes hotel on the Bank of Jersey City, N. J., pleaded not guiltj win attend surgical cases here, or by oonsultH- alone dissenting A concurrent resolution Stout, fiO; Ferry, 49; Burrows, 8; Palmer, 8; dressed the multitude as they stood ap- bill, which was passed, returning the thanks of other. While large numbers of citizens were on 26 indictments. lease of park privileges. tisp in dHIoreat parts of the >tat«. SPI offered by Mr. White, providing for an adjourn- Willits, 7; Withey, 3; Cutcheon, 2; Lacey, 2; congress to John F. Slater of Conn., for his Inflicting blows upon convicts by keepers ol •^filffSH AUD DBFM palled at their own fears: generous donation of $2,000,000 for the educa- fighting the fire a scries of explosions occurred TSA'D by his improved method. ment from Feb. 2 to Feb. 13, to permitthecom- Hannah, 1. in the drug store and numbers of people were prisons, except in cases of self-defense and pittoe to visit itate institutions, was tabled... A motion to adjourn to lost, and another bal- "Behold! my people, the gods of Ha- tion of the colored people of the south, and injured, several being carried away on litters. riot, is prohibited until the conflicting laws of Bills were passed to legalize the assessment of lot wns ordered, with the following result: waii are vain gods. Great is Jehovah, directing a gold medal to be presented to him. Among the injured was the telegraph operator, New York upon the subjects are reconsidered Spelling Backward. ML*-*. E. F. To*lU After some other routine business, the con- the villages of St. Charles, also, the bill to in- Whole number of votes, 128; necessary to my God. He kindles these iires. Fear which accounts for lack of particulars. A bill introduced in congress compels bank* Would eall the attention of her old Patrons to crease the salaries of circuit judges to |2,500, choice, 65; Stout, 49; Ferry, 4«: Withey, 8; sideration of private business was set aside, In Oakfield, Maine, there is a girl and the House went into committee of the ANOTHER STEAMSHIP DISASTER. to close where the reserve falls below the the fact that, having removed her Dressmaking this latter bill passing with only four dissent- Willits, 7; Burrows, 7; Palmer, 5; Cutcheon, not Pele; she is powerless. Should I amount provided by law. who possesses the faculty of spelling aif- 2; Lacey, 1; Hannah, 1. A third vote was perish, then fear her power. Should whole on the tariff bill. News has just been received from Portland, Rooms over A. Wilsey's Music Store, sho 1 pre-ing votes... .The bill legalizing marriages here- Oregon, that the steamer Tacoma went ashore Gen. Pope has been ordered to take vigorous iicult words backward without hesita- taken, giving Stout, 49; Ferry, 4S; Withey, 8; SENATE, Feb., 5.—After receiving a number pared to do all kinds of Dreisand Cloak making tofore contracted between whites and blacks God preserve me, then break yourtabu, on the 29th ult. four miles north of the Ump- measures to prevent Capt. Bayne and his fol- tion. Her name is Hnttio M. Drew, just Willits, 7: Burrows, 6; Palmer, 5; Cutchejon, of memorials and petitions, concerning pen- knowing there is but one God, Jehovah." qua river. The cause of the accident is a mys- lowers from entering the Indian Territory. in all the latest styles. Perfest Fits Guaranteed. came up on i'mal passage and was tabled 2; Hannah, 1; O. L. Spaulding, 1. sion:-, for one-legged soldiers, and for the flood passed her 12th birthday, and residing tery. The ship was supposed to be well 'off Children's clothes a specialty. Among the bills introduced were the following: In commemoration of this brave act cf era, and other matters of minor impor- Alabama offers $5,000 for the return of the with her parents who aro people of FRIDAY, Feb. 2.—The joint convention open- shore, and the only theory advanced in explan- To repeal the obnoxious libel and slander law Kapiolani Ke Nui (the great) tlie king's tance, the Senate devoted a long session to dis- runaway treasurer. ed with the u§ual order of business aud pro- ation of the disaster is the possible disarrange- moderate education. While this littl* of 1871); to prevent the sale of toy pistols; cussion of the tariff bill. The usual debate fol- ceeded at once to ballot for senator. The first present wife, was named, and his royal ment of the compass. The ship was so badly A political prisouer iu Siberia has written a girl is bright and smart as the average WILSEY'S MUSIC STORE. bills passed as follows: to change the lowed the announcement of this measure, but ballot stood: Whole number of votes, 188; Order of Kapioloui was proclaimed, for broken up that nothing c ~n be saved from the letter detailing in a graphic manner the suf- |>IANOS. ORGANS, SHBBT MUSIC, Inntruc- name of the reform school for girls to Indus- aside from this no important action was taken of her mates, she never attracted any necessary to choice, <«; Ferry, 49; Stout, 45; wreck. it is not yet definitely known how ferings of prisoners in the province beyond 1 tion Books, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Jke., trial school; to repeal the act relative to judge the "recompense of distinguished merit iu the matter. particular attention until, a little more Palmer, 7.; Willits, 7; Burrows, U; Withey, 4; many we're on board the ill-fated vessel. Five Lake Baikal. They are beaten iu a cruel manner •ftsap at Wllsev's Music Rooms, oast side Public of probate of Shiawassee county. to the state, for humanity, genius, sci- Square, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The largest and Henry Chamberlain, 8; Cutcheon, 2; Lothrop, HOUSE.—Bills were introduced by Mr. Cobb bodies have already been recovered. and badly fed. than a year ago, it was discovered that best Sitock of Musical Goods ever brousht lino HOUSE.—A large grist of bills were iutrodue- 1; Boies, lj.Laccy, 1. Second ballot—Whole ence and art, services rendered to our- of Indiana, to prevent the Secretary of the In- Seven refractory cadets at Annapolis are in she possessed the singular gift of spelling ffashteaaw County Violin aod Guitar Strings a ed, and among them the following: to amend number of votes, 129; necessary to choice, 65; terior from issuing patents to land grant rail- A SNOW BLOCKADER. selves or our successors." The storm which began ou the 3d inst. was solitary confinement. The trouble has not yet any word with which she was acquainted ipeeialty. N. B. —It nnll bs to your interest to the school laws; to tinker the tax law; to pro- Ferry, 48; Stont, 46; Palmer, 9; Willite, 8; Bur- roads where such roads have not been complet- been settled. ofcl! before purchasing anything in the Musio mote public health; Devlin's bill to keep school rows, 5; Withev, 5; Chamberlain, 3; Cutcheon, ed within a specific time, and by Mr. Bclford of general throughout the entire Country. Rail- backward and without hesitation. At BUI. children out of factory life.. .Bills were passed 2; Hannah, 1; S. L. Kilbourne, 1: Lacey, 1. A EDISON SAYS.—In the course of an Colorado, to promote the commercial relations way travel in all sections was seriously hinder- The UnitedStatcs supreme court has adjourn- a spelling match recently hold in the as follows: Senate bill to legalize the assess- great dflalof excitement prevailed throughout interview recently Edison gave the fol- with Central and South America The legisla- ed and in some cases entirely abandoned. Tele- ed till March 5. school which she attends she stood be- ment of the village of St. Charles; senate bill the day. It was confidently expected that this lowing result of a long extended series tive appropriation bill was brought up, but when graph wires in all directions are broken down, fore the audience for some 10 minutes, to provide for the increase of circuit judges' vexed question would be settled before the close of observations on the ways of man-a motion was made to discuss the bill, it was so that the full extent of the embargo cannot The Ann Arbor Savings Bank. of the week,- and the disappointment was keen- defeated Considerable tisne was devoted to be ascertained. At Toledo great fear is felt of To the objection that the canal is a spelling words selected at random, some (.Organized 1869, under the General Banking Law salaries to 83,500. kind: There is nothing succeeds in for their difficulty of combination, but of ttiin state) has now, ineluding capital Stock, SENATE, Jan. 31.—A petition was presented, ly felt by all. The break-has not .come, and discussing the advisability of admitting Da- a repetition of the disastrous flood of 1881. Mer- violation of the Clayton-Bulwcr etc., etc., from present indications another week will be this world unless it is awful, awful kota. The bill is regarded purely business in chants have removed all of their goods to a without any previous knowledge of what with over 400 signatures, praying for an inves- consumed before it does occurs. practical—so practical that a mule can iis inception, and upon that ground its ad- place of safety, and every precaution has been treaty, we have only to say that O VISU $500,000 ASSETS. they were to be, rapidly and correctly, tigation into the management of the school for SATURDAY, Feb. 3—The first vote of the joint run it. I remember once going into a mission was strongly urged. The question taken to avert the disaster, which, unless a France will l>e obliged to protect her except one or two which sle could not the deaf and dumb at Flint Consideration convention resulted as follows; Whole num- printing office and seeing a case which was debated at length, but the bill finally went freeze-up occurs soon, is unevitalile. subjects in the Panama Canal as farspell in the proper way, and when ber of votes, 125; Ferry,47; Stout, 21; Cham- over without acTion Mr. Kelley of Penn., ISIG BLAZES. Business men, Guardians, Trustees, Laditits ami of the bill to provide for the appointment of an had been carefully distributed by a moved to suspend other rules and adopt the as she is able, and if occasion offers, prompted in the correct spoiling would Hh«r persons will find this Bank a additional prosecuting attorney for Wayne berlain, 21; Willits, 9; Palmer, 8; Withey, 4; Oil leaking from one of the stills at the oil Burrows, 4; Cuteheon, 2; Jerome W. Turner, compositor. Some of the boxes were following resolution: That on February 12, or refinery of Thurmer & Teaglc, ou Kiugsbury she may use this necessity to further immediately reverse. All were spelled county was indefinitely postponed The bill 2; C. S. Draper, 2; Hannah, Dickinson, Lacey, heaped up too full—while others did on any day thereafter, the committee .of the run, at the Wilson avenue crossing, Cleveland, as rapidly as the eye could follow, with- SAFE AND CONVENIENT to authorize Ypeilanti to build a. bridge over Woodman and Win. Newton, leach. The mo not seem to have enough in them. I whole ou the State of the Union having con- Saturday, while the water of the run was very other ends, as in the case of England sideration of the House Tariff bill, is hereby out a single misplacement of a letter. Place at which to make Deposits and do buslnasr. the Huron river, which the senate had refused tion to adjourn which was made at this high, came up to the toiler house, where it and the Suez Canal. Thus the Pa- thought I would equalize the distribu- empowered to order the bill and amendments The girl says that "she can see the to pass, was recoinuieuded aud tabled.. ..Mr. juncture, was most vigorously opposed, tion; but I soon found out what a mess ignited and exploded, firing the still, the eon- nama Canal is as much a violation of Fast iutroduced a joint resolution asking an and a second ballot ordered, which re- thereto, to the. House for its action with such tents of which went into the run and in a few words in her mind, anil knows no reason amendment to the constitution of the United I had made of it and that my theory of recommendations as may be determined upon Interest is Allowed on All Savings Deposits sulted as follows: Ferry, 47; Stout, 17: Cham- minutes covered its surf ace with flames. Along the spirit of that treaty and of thevrin she should not read the letters States permitting woman t-uilrage Several berlain, 17; Withey, 1; Cutcheon, 1; Willits, equalization was not in accordance by a majority of the votes of said committee, the center of the stream the blazing oil ran Monroe doctrine, as the Nicaragua backward as well aa in the usual way." Of $1.00 and upward, aceordine to the rules bills were introduced, and among them the 9; Hannah, 1; Burrows, 5; Wootlmau, 2; Chas. with the practical workings of a print- and ou February 13 a motion made in the from Wilson avenue to Broadway, directly the bank, and Interest compounded semi-annu following: Authorizing boards of supervisors Draper, 3; Chas. S. Draper, 1; Joy, 1; Lacey, ing office. Since then I have been committee ot the whole to rise toward the works of the Standard oil company, Canal would be, and if there is to be illy. to ascertain and preserve original sectiou cor- 1; Geo. P. Sanford, 1; Newton, 1; Palmer, 6; aud report the bill to the House causing a slight blaze at the paraffine works of very careful to keep my fingers out of shall take precedence of motion and amend- any violation of these obligations, by Money to Loan in Sums of 825 ners; to organize normal departments iu char- E. F. Conley, 2; H. H. Hatch, 1; Chas. S. Merriam & Morgan en route, which was prompt The tensile strength of glass has been tered colleges; to supply town officers with Richmond, 1; Elliott G. Stevenson, 1; Turner, other men's cases. ment. The resolution called forth an animated ly extinguished, however. By this time the oil all means let it be in our favor. No shown to be between 2,000 and 9,000 S5.00O, Green's township laws; to amend the Detroit 2; Frank L. Dodge 1; Lothrop, 1; Crocker, 1. discussion, which soon became personal in its and water had risen to such a bight as to cover European nation can be injured by pounds per square inch, and the crush- school law; asking for amendment of the con- A third ballot was ordered, and taken amid nature, and the House adjourned amid much the alarm box at the Standard works and render Secured by Uriinuumbered Real Kstnte and her We are apt to be kinder to the brutes confusion. _ our owning the canal, yet we might ing strength between. G,000 and 10,000 Kood icouiH'.o-. stitution of United States so as to have post- the wildest excitement. The result was as fol- that love vis than to the women that love it useless. The Standard people were ordered masters elected. lows : Ferry, 50; Stout, 16; Palmer. 7; Marble, NEWS NOTES. by the fire officers to extinguish every fire about be seriously endangered by any ofpounds per square inch. By trials a :"—Christian Maek, W. W. HOUSE—The bills to amend the charter of 1; Chamberlain, 11; Withey, 7; Willits, 9; us. Is it because the brutes are dumb? their works. Notwithstanding this precaution BROTHER FRANK AGAIN. them having control of this great key short time ago, M. Traulionie found W. B. Hurplinan, William Uenble, R. A. B«:> Elmwood cemetery, Detroit, was passed JosephGreusels, 1; Tim Tarsuey, 2; Dickinson, —George Eliot. about 12:30 p.m. three heavy and successive that rlooring-glass one inch square and Daniel 1-Ilsoock and W. B. Emttli The bill providing For a board of building in- 1; Wm. I". Wells, 1: Cutcheon, 1; Hatch, 1: Brother Frank, director of St. Joseph's Cath- explosions scattered as many of the Standard to the commerce of the world—Sa OFFIOEaS—Christian Mao*. President; W spectors for Detroit, was reported by commit- Montgomery, 2; Wm. C. Maybury, 1; Cross- Coaches were introduced into England olic college, order of Christian brothers, Buffalo, tanks into fragments, aud spread oil iu every one foot between the end supports breaks W Wines, vice President; 0. B. Htscoofc, Cart>l«r. tee of the whole The usual number of bills man,!; Hannah, 1; Harriman, 2; Burrows, •!; in 1564. N. Y., who was charged with outraging u little direction. Ten minutes later a gasoline tank Fancisco Merchant. under a load of 170 pounds. I \ Democratic State Convention. Our >'ew Directory. Markets. A $20.00 Biblical Reward. The canvass for our new city anc ANN ARBOB, February 8th. 1868. KIDNEY-WORT Tho publishers ef Rutledge's Monthly county directory is progressing very fa- APPLES per bushel 60 a 75 A Deraooratic State Convention, to nominate BEANS, per bushel $8 50 a 3 50 HAS BEEN PROVED EBERBACH& SON offer twelve valuable rewards in their vorably. 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We guarantee a far supe- ONIONS 1"° » ' and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed, Aiuia floe lot of be divided. The money will be forwarded apportion the delegates to the several counties, PORK 7. »«) a 850 s it will act promptly and safely. UNTIL THE GOODS ARE ALL SOLD. rior work to the last one, and at the price according to the total vote, making proper pro- POTATOES, per bushei 50 a 60 Either Sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, to the winner February 15,1883. Persons of $3.00 it is cheap, taking into consider- brick dust or ropy deposit*, and dul 1 drawing I French Hair Brushes vision for tho representation of the new coun- SUGAR-'-A's" by bb!., per lb. 10 a 1C 1-2 trying for the reward must send twenty ation the large amount of detail that is TALLOW, per lb » pains, all speedily yield to its curative power, cents in silver (no postage stamps taken ties, each county will bt> futitled to delegates as required in such a.publication. WHEAT, per bu '•> a 1 00 48. 8QU) BY AUJ DBUG-qiaT3. Price $1. AND stated in the schedule attached, each delegate to WOOD, per cord 4 00 with their answer, for which they will be a resident of thw county he represents. WKNDBLL DIRECTORY CO., English ITooth Brushes. receive the March Monthly, in which the All cittxens, Irrespective of past party differ- Publishers, Ann Arbor, Mich. New York Mercury for 1883. KIDNEY-WORT name and address of the winner of the ences, who can unite with us in an effort for We uall ipeclal attention t" •>m-stock ofjgH reward, and the correct answer, will be Election of Officers. Fully equipped with the finest printing Locals. published. This may be worth $20 to pure, economical and constitutional government machinery in the world, capable of work- If you wish a fine cigar call at Pres- There will be a meeting of the Ann you; cut it out. Address Butled(?e Pub- and adunnstrative reform, are cordially invited ing off 30,000 copies per hour, the NEW ton's place. Chemical Glass-ware, Apparatus, lishing Company, Eaton, Penn. to join in s*Midingdel**gftTes to this convention. Arbor Sporting Club, for the election of YORK MERCURY will enter upon its THAT ONLY OCCUR ONCE IN YEARS-SEE THEM 0 M. BARNES, Chairman. Mrs. Miller who keeps the Diehl house AND officers, on the second Monday in Feb- FORTY-FIFTH VOLUME, onDetroit srteet would be pleased to have HENBY F. PCMHSfOTON, Secretary. those in want of meals or an oyster stew, 1 FRED SORG, ruary, 1883, at 7:30 p.m., at P. Winegar's commencing January, 6, 1883, with a de- Pure Chemicals of our own importation. office, in Ann Arbor. termination to more than ever merit the to give her a call. Dealer 1B AT C. A. LEWIS' OLD STAND. Albright Gwinnor, A. H. Winslow, liberal patronage which has marked its For a choice cigar go to Preston'H, in A full line of career for nearly half a century. Ar- the Duffy block. J'/m gemocrat. Christ. Fritz, Adolph Hofistetter rangements have been consummated, FOR SALE—A farm of 60 acres. There TIEMAN'S SURG'L INSTRUMENTS PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES COME, EVERYBODY, Thos. F. Leonard, Oscar Werner, both at home and in Europe, to secure is a good house and barns on the prem- for the ensuing year many sterling novel- At list piiees, BRUSHES. WINDOW GLASS, FRIDAY MORNING FEB. 9, 1883. Philip Winegar, M. Winegar. ises. The place is a mile and a half f rom Bring "3To-u_x* ties to increase the already incomparable the city. There is no better farm in the Sam. Gregory, Warren E. Walker variety of literary attractions which have And all Painters' Supplies of the Bast Quality county for the number of acres. ! ANN ARBOR, Jan. 9, 1883. always made the NEW YORK MERCURY JAMEK HUMBERT. Sintered as Second Clem matter at the Post a welcome guest in every home circle. ! Are cordiall.? invited to examine our stock as)', nfltc at Ann Arbor. Mich. Imus pays cash for live chickens. Lockwood says that a oocktail before REDUCED RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' quality and prices. SHOP AND STORE breakfeast is an "early settler." Preston keeps the best brands of to- EBERBACH & SON. For President in 1884, But in order to enhance the already bacco and cigars. Call and see him, in 26 and 28 East Washington tst GRIGO'S GLYCERINE SALVE.—The bes wide-spread circulation of the NEW YORK GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK. the Duffy block, opposite the post-office. on which can truly be said of Grigg's Gly MERCURY, the proprietor has determined 31 US. IN. FITCH. ANN ARBOR. MICMIQAS cerine Salve, which is a sure cure for to reduce the annual subscription rate Pianos and organs cheaper than ever, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, anc for 1883 from $3.00 to $2.50 per annum, at Wilsey's music store. Nice organs, Estate of Leonard Vaughn. BY a decision of the Interior depart- HAIR-WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Down go the Prices, all other sores. Will positively cure thus making it the largest, handsomest, with book and stool, from $50 to $00, TATK OF MICHIGAN, county of washtenai ment an Indian woman, married to a cheapest and best family paper in the ss. At a session of the probate court for the piles, tetter, and all skin eruptions. Sat- cash. The famous Estey cottage or- Hair Net*, countS y of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of white man and having children by him, isfaction guaranteed or money refunded United States. Each subscriber will get gans; four different makes of pianos; flee, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the Only 25 cents. For sale by Eberbach & five of organs; store full of goods. I*ivissiil>lo Crimps, ills day of January, in the year one thousaiu is the head of the family and entitled to 1,800 SQUARE INCHES OF BEADING MATTER eight hundred and eighty-three. Son. 52 TIMES A YEAR FOR $2.50, ALVIN WILSBY. an allotment of land.—[Post andTribune. Braids, Curls, ..Ve Present, William D. Ilarriman, judge of pro- A galled horse does not care to becomprising more than 15,000 lines of Those desiring aid in procuring pen- bate. NO SELLING OUT, NO THIRD OFF choice literature in each issue—nearly sions would do well to apply to O. L. In the matter of the estate of Leonard Vaughn DAKOTA IS quite large territorially, but curried. Hair-Dressing for Brides deceased. ELY'S CREAM BALM reduces inrlam equaling the contents of a 35-cent maga- Matthews, attorney at law, office over Leonard B. Vaughn, the administrator of sail morrally and every other way Dakota zine. Kinsey tition and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy officers in Arizona. Recently the same Sealed bids will be received by Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes for sale GENUINE MILWAUKEE of this order to be published in The Ami Arbor OVERCOATS AND SUITS financial wreck he should now be regentlema- n told them that both the offi- Democrat, a newspaper printed and circulating Leonhard Gruner for the construction by Preston, opposite the post-office. in said county three successive weeks previous t' elected, and the sympathy dodge is be-cers and the wife of Gen. John C. Free said day of hearing. mont, governor of Arizona, has beei WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good girl, MADE TO ORDER, AT COST. ing and will continue to be ployed ; but of a School House, in the Sixth at the homeopathic hospital. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, cured of catarrh by the two bottles o ward of this city, until Monday eve- (A true copy.) Judge of Probate, it will hardly work. Ely's Cream Balm. M. J. GiiiLETT, Matron. ning, the 19th inst.. Plans and WM. G. DOTY, Probate Register. Call ±3=L and ~F!~x-a,:m_i:n.e G-oocLs, THE microscope has not yet been in- Dolls for little girlB--dolmnnt< for th specifications may be seen at the Sheriff Sale. vented that is strong enough to detect big sister. \rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue office of Judge Harriman, in the .L\ '.i a writ of fieri facias, issued out of the where the Detroit Free Press stands on BUCHUPABIA.— Now, quick, complete court house, after Monday next. Watches and Circuit Court, for the county of Washtenaw, in Business. the present senatorial right at Lansing. cure in four days—urinary affections favor of Frederick Schmidt, jr., against the smarting, diseased discharges, cured by Right to reject any and all bids re- goods, and chattels, and real estate, ->f I'anie As a newspaper the Free Press is a suc-Buchupabia. One dollar at druggists served. Bv COMMITTEE. VVeint-tt, in said county, to Josiah ,S. Cat>e, ^b«r cess, but as the leading Democratic organ ill oi said county, to him directed and delivered Michigan depot, James E. Davis & Co. ANN ARBOR, February 1, 1883. who did, on the seventeenth day of April, A. I) for Michigan it is, and ever has been, Detroit, Mich. Jewelry! 1878, levy upon and take all the n-^ht, title an* WE SELL UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY interest of the said Daniel Weinett in and to the a dismal failure. In the possession of The butcher knows how to make a tolluwing real estate; that is to Bay; All tha Notice to Creditors. certain tract or parcel of land, situated in the leading organs, either Democratic or Re- little go a great weighs. Ql ATE OF MICHIGAN, County ot Washtenaw village of Saline, county of Washteimw, am publican, Michigan is peculiarly unfor- O 88.—Notice ia hereby given, that by an order State of Michigan, known, bounded and des REDUCED PRICES. "A doubtful friend i« worse than a of the Probate Court for the county of Washte- cribed as follows, viz: Being a part of lot num tunate. The Bill Poster would like to certain enemy," and, vice versa, a certain naw, made on the 5th day of February, A. D. her two (2), section four (4), in said village o I8f8, six months from that date were allowed Saline, commencing on the east tine of lot num see its big Democratic brother throw its friend is infinitely better than a d' 'ubt- for creditors to present their claims ajjainst the berone(l), section four (4), sixty-six feet south STEINFELD, the Boss Clothier and Merchant Tailor. "almighty dollar policy" to the dogs and ful enemy. Thus Kidney-Wort is an in- estate of Henry Busenbark, late of said county, of the northeast corner of said lot number one oomparable better friend to the human deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased (1); thence running easterly, at right angles witl NO. 9, SOUTH MAIN STREET - - LITTLE MACK'S OLD STAND. come out square-toed for Democracy and are required to present their claims to said Pro- the said east line of lot nuirber one (1), eigh race than the whole catalogue full ol bate court, at the Probate office in the citj of feet; thence northerly six feet, parallel with the Democratic measures. Why not ? — doubtful nostrums. It is an unfailing Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on east line of lot number one (1), aforesaid; thence [Pontiac Bill Poster. remedy for that tormenting disease— or before the sixth day of August next, and 46 South Main Street, Dealers in westerly eight feet to the said east line of lo piles. It moves the bowels gently anc that such claims will be heard before said the Leading number one (1); thence southerly, to the place >^m • • tmm _ court, on Saturday, the fifth day of May, and of beginning, six feet. Also, all that certain freely, and thus remo \ es the cause. Do on Monday the sixth rtay of August next, at ten tract or paicel of land situated in the village o Use Lawrence & Martin's THE Democratic minority in Congress not fail to try it faithfully—either in o'clock in the forenoon f eaoh of said days. AMERICAN WATCHES ! Saline, county and State aforesaid, known dry or liquid form. Dated, Ann Arbir Febrnary 5, A. D. 1883. bounded and descr.bjd as follows, namely have, in the house, prevented the adop- WILLIAM D. HARKIMAN, Commencing at a point thirty-three feet wea tion of a desperate scheme for holding on Judtreof Probaie. In Gold and Silver Cages, In Stem and sixty-six feet south from the northeast cor There is no excuse for snoring when and Key Winding, Manufactur- ner of lot number two (2), in section number to power. The Dakota bill was clearly twelve clothespins can be bought for one Estate of Thomas Fitzsimmons. ed by the Leading Watch four (4). in the village of Saline, according to said village plat, and on the south side of the another effort of a desperate party to cent. TATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Washtenaw (JotnpHiik's. Chicago road; thence west, at right angles, three secure their tenure through the use of S ss. At a session of the probate court for the feet; thence south, to the south line of said lot Hop Bitters Co., Toronto: I have been county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of thence east, on said line, three feet ; thence desperate means. A repetition of the sick for the past six years, suffering from flee, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the northerly to the place of beginning. Also, lots Louisiana fraud is not to bo feared. dispepsia and general weakness. I have 5th day of February, in the year one thousand number thirteen and fourteen, in section, four (4) eight hundred and eighty-three. GOLD WATCH CHAINS. in the village of Saline, county of Washtenaw The same lawless expedient is never used three bottles of Hop Bitters, and Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- and State of Michigan, according to the recordet they have done wonders for me. I am Of Standard Quality and Various Hat- plat thereoff, reserving a strip of land on the tried twice. The Republican party, con- well and able to work, and eat and sleep In the matter of the estate of Thomas Fitzsim- terns. A Larire and 'Complete Assort- LAGER BEER DEPOT. 75,000 west side of said lot number thirteen for an alley For COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHfttA, PNEU- scious of its failing power, is moreover mons, deceased. Also, that certain tract or parcel of land situa- '" VCOMSUWIPTION^DIsoasesof THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. well. I can not say ioo much for Hop On reading and filing the petition duly verified ment of ted in the said village of Saline, county and State not inclined to lawless measures. In Bitters. SIMOS BOBBINS. of Davis Fitzsimmons, praying that a certain in Bottles Sold Der Year. Has always been one of the most important strument, now on file in this court, purporting aforesaid, known, bounded and described as weapons wielded bv the MEDICAL FACULTY 1876 it was BO astonished at the reverse A Philadelphia paper says that ooffee to be the last will and testament of said de- Lace Pins, follows, namely: Being a piece of land off from against tho encroachments of COUGH H.COLDS, the southeast corner of iot number one (1), sec BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, SORE THROAT, of 1874 that it could hardW realize that is a failure in Ceylon. That accounts ceased, may be admitted to probate, and that Ear Rinsrs, tion number eleven (11), in said village of Saline m Hascal Laraway, or some other suitable person, bounded and described as follows ; Commencing J in its Incipient and advanced stages, and all diseases of the THROAT.* it was in failing health. It was fresh for the pecuhr flavor of the "coffee" we may be appointed administrator, with the will -3, but it has nerer been so advantageously compounded as li. tho TOT.U, ROOK and annexed, of said estate. Bracelets* at the southeast corner of said lot number one K\K. Its soothing Balsamic properties afford a diffusive stimulant and tonic to lu.ld up the from a course of high handed disregard get at our boarding house. (1), running northerly on the east line of said loi iyit«m after tfle cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles. Price Sl.oo. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the Finger Rings, fifty-five feet; thence westerly, at right angles I)o notb e of all law, and really hardly believed the 5th day of March next, at ten o'clock in the fore- withsaid line, seventeen feet; thence southerly, O All T I ^% M I deceived by dealers who try to palm off PLOCk and Rye Don't wear dingy or faded things noon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, And Studs. at right angles with said last mentioned line. wM V» I I wl« I in place of our TOLU, ROCK AND RYE, which is the ONLY public greatly cared for law. It was not when the ten cent Diamond Dye will and that the devisees, legatees and heirs-at-law of fifty-live fe«t. to the north line of the Chicago MEDICATED article—the genuine has a Private Die Proprietary Stan.p on each bottle, which difficult for the leaders in reconstruction make them good as new. said deceased, and all other persons interested in road ; thence easterly, along the line of said permits it to bo Sold by I>ru|[ln«, Grocers and Dealers Everywhere, said estate, are required to appear at a session of road, seventeen feet, to the place of beginning. *#• WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OR LICENSE. and promoters of the carpet-bag system Try pop corn for nausea. said court, then to be holdeu at the probate office, Also, all those certain parcels of land situated in in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause if any Silver Plated Ware said village of Saline, county and State aforesaid, The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St., Chicago, Si!. to engage in open defiance of law. Such Mr. Nelson Tower, Mendon, Mich., there be, why the prayer of the petitioner known and described as follows, to-wlt: Part of is not their attitude to-day. They have says: "I have good reports from Brown'e should not be granted: And it is further ordered, lots eleven [11] and twelve ]12], on section num- that said petitioner give notice to the From the Most Reliable Manufacturers at ber three [3J, fronting on Henry street, in said Iron Bitters, and it gives the bent of persons interested in said estate, of the pendency learned better. What they would nowi satisfaction." Bottom Prices. The Repairing of Fine village of Saline, according to the recorded plat that would they holily. They would of said petition, and the hearing thereof,bv caus- Watches is in Charge of Competent and of said village, being the parts of said lot-) des- Try cranberries for malaria. ing a copy of this order to be published in the ANN cribed in a mortgage given by Daniel D. Wallace BAIJLKOA »>?•*. wrongly win, yet would not go behind ARBOR DKHOCMAT, a newspaper printed and cir- Skilled Workmen, at Fair Prices. and wife to William Hulbert; all of which I culated in said county, three successive weeks a shall expose for sale, at public auction, or Ten- 1CHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD the forms of law. Dakota offered them A HAPPY MAN.—I have been a sufferer previous to «aid day of hearing, due, to the highest bidder, at the north front M from blind piles for twenty years. Du- WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. door of the court house, in the city of Ann Arbor, TIME TABLE. MAT 14tll 1882. an excellent opportunity; but the watch- ring that time I tried every known reme- A true copy. Judge of Probate. JACKSON FIRE CLAY CO. in said county, on the second day of April. A. D. ful minority foiled them and that scheme WILLIAM G. DOTT. Probate Register. Manufacturers of 18N3. next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of dy, receiving none but temporary relief. w that day is dead, unless they resort to very high- Ten years ago Prof. Goss of Philadelphia, Real Estate for Sale. Dated this 31st day of January, A. D. 188S. handed parliamentary methods, believ- used the knife upon me, which for two years seemed to have cured me, but eight TATF. OF MICHIGAN. County of Wastenaw— EDWIN W. WALLACE, Sheriff. Pttfoliased the ing the public will overlook mere viola- S SH. In the matter of the estate of Anu L. EI'OKNE K. FRUEAUFF, Plaintiff's Atty. years since it returned, suffering at times Covert, deceased. Stone Sewer Pipe Livery Stable oFH.Kit- * i«^ tions of parliamentary rules. But theexcruciating pain. Six weeks ago I com- Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an —AND O t*e| 9 55 6.1(11 4 2il 8.15 Id 0 on the sixth day of February, A. D. 1S83, there county of Washtenaw, holdeu at the probate offlce pared to fur- H'HMH- June... 7.53 10.19 4.4i. a 4; !• I' past four weeks I have not suffered at 8.*3, 10 48 removed from the eyes. Any unfair will be sold at public vendue, to the highest bid- All our Drain Tile are made of Fire Clay, are In the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the 16th the t 7 05 y osi I i * alL My advice to all sufferers from piles der, at the east front door of the court house, in of unusual strength and light weight, which ma day of January in the year one thousand eight ».« 11 00i T'-4 )'i Aim Arbor 1 48 scheme will only give Democracy ten is, use Deming's Discovery and be happy, the city of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washte- terially reduces the breakage and expense 01 hundred and eighty three. Dexter 9l«| I 5 i 9.44! electoral votes for every one thus se- as I am.—W. H. THOMAS, 201 East Wash- naw, in said State, on Saturday, the 24th day of transportation. 8 Present William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro- OhelMja 9 25 X.I I Ui March, A. D. 1883, at ten o'clock In the forenoon The ditching for this class of tiling is less expen 15 bate, Qrima lake 9 50 8.32 III . 0 cured. They dare not again be guilty ington street, Indianapolis. For sale by of that day, (subject to all encumbrances by sive, as they do not require to be laid below frost I n the matter of the estate of Joseph D. Irish FINEST RIGS IN TIE CITY I p M. Eberbach & Son. mortgage or otherwise existing at the time of but only deep enough to escape the plow. deceased. Jackson Ar. 10.101 9.i.0 of fraud or open violation of law, and the death of said deceased), an undivided one- While this is more economical it also aids Charles B. Irish, George D. Irish and Frank C. I also run a. J&ck*oD Lv 10 20 12 15 Democracy need not fear a violation of A dying miser, turning to the watcher half of the following described real estate, to-wit: obtaining/a better -fall" or grade-to the drain. Irish, the administrators, with the will annexed, Albioi 11.04 12.80 at his bedside, asked: "How much do Situated In the township of Ann Arbor, afora- of said estate, come into court and represent ... IHtlUll 11.5ti 1.1 f 05 ii -. I •I; the law of fairness under color of law. said, lying on the north side of the Dexter road, A full assortment of all sizes, for gale In sin that they are now prepared to render their final HACK AND BUS LINE! tf? I they give you a night?" "Two dollars west of the city of Ann Arbor; and being bounded account as such administrators. Battli-Cret'k..., 12.19 1 5 -.0 12 47 -07 It will only hasten their downfall. on the south by said Dexter road about six rods, Thereupon, it is ordered, that Saturday, th* CHARGES REASONABLE. and a half," was the reply. "Well, you quantities, or car load lots, at the A. h. Si 151 .... on the east by lands owned by Norman B. Covert, tenth day of February next, at ten Telephonic Communication with the Barn, GaUsbnrg j 12.53 needn't come any more; I can't stand any about ten rods; on the north by the garden o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for examin- 2.8S 4 501 fence, being about ten rods north of the Dexter ing and allowing such account,and that the heirs Lawtoi 1 f>2 s sa ; IS Real Estate Transfers. sum like that''—and he didn't. road; on the west by lands formerly owned by at law of said deceased and all other persons in- CILL SNOW. DeCi.tlli 807 ft.42 S Si Dr. A. Sager, about ten rods terested in said estate, are required to appear at Uowagiac 2.29 r..0? I 3 67 WE all believe that it is a long lane NORMAN B. COVERT. Administrator. FERDON LIBER YARD a session of said court, then to be holden at the Nliee 2.55 4.04 i .i) The following are the real estate trans- OLEDO, ANN ARBOR £ GRAND TRUNK ;i 08 ] that has no turning; that many a shaft Dated Ann Arbor, Feb. 6. 1888. JAS. TOLBEKT. A|?en». o probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show T RAILROAD. Buchanan •:::: MSI." ers for the week ending February 8: cause if any there be, why the said account Taking effect Sunday, December 10, 188*. Three Oaks.... 3.381 i. - at random sent finds a mark the archer "Tile, the Greatest Labor-Saving should not be allowed: And it is further or- Trains run by Columbus time. tf said account, and the hearing thereof, by caus- ooixa KUUTH Kensington e.ool '• 5i 6.40 1.11 Henry C. Philips to John Schanfele, coughs, and all throat and lung troubles To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. ng a copy of this order to be published In The 8.54 DWIOHT, 111., March 16.—One of the strongest Chicago rA 6.50| 7.1U r.ao| (a 200 acres, gee. 33, Dexter, $8,100. so quickly and permanently as Dr. Bige- PAPER ? Ann Arbor Democrat, a newspaper printed and 10.B6 and m at convincing facts that I have yet seen circulated in said county, three successive weeks GOINU KAM Wm, Philips to Geo. B, Johnson, 40 low's Positive Cure, that our druggists, If net, and you are about to subscribe for one previous to said day of hearing. Eberbach & Son, is very generous'to give we invite your attention to the with regard to tile drainage is brought out in the December report of the Agricultural Depart- WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, acres, sec. F, Ypsilanti, $3,750. trial bottles of free of charge. A true copy.) Judge of Probate. STATIONS. ment of Illinois. It is this: T. U. P. M. A. M. A. M. r. x. | p. u. "53 Frederick Kurfers to Conrad Lehn, WM. G. DOTT. Probate Register. 8.30 6.10 8.85 lrT'ledo ar 9.35 .1.36 I 5.40 i • •*• He who is guilty believes that all men ACREAGE. 6.30 8.25 8.40 Mttn'n. J'n 9 82 3.25 I 5 30 property in Manchester, $2,800. Acreage in corn in Livingston County, Alexis J'n 9.23 S.18I S.M speak ill of him. 1881 2€8,.W 6.40 3.88 8.47 A X. A. IK. p. >. P, M. AM ARBOR DEMOCRAT! '..15 4.08 9.W Honr'e J'n 8 41 2.30 1 4.51 Robert K. Ailis and G. F. Almendinger Acreaee in corn in Logan County, 18-1. . 140,859 Chicago Lv. 6 45 9 00 3.40 5 15 K "Your Skin Cure is superexcellent. It .50 4.17 8.40 Dundee 8.S2 2.07 4.42 4.30 to Gotleib Schneider, one-third interest And respectfully inform you that 8.20 KenfiDKton 7.35 9.50 6.05 10.01 is fast curing my daughter's ring-worm, 8.10 4.S7 8.54 Aztli* 1.47 4.27 Lake 8.17 10.27 6.5(1 10.-10 Livingston over Logan 327,738 8.30 441 10.06 MUsn 8.05 1.23 4,!0 ai; in the flouring mill on First street, be- 7.58 Mich. City 9.03 11.18 7.38 ll.:-3 which had spread all over her body."— YIELD. 8.55 4.5» If.ID Urania 1.0C 3 57 11.65 It is the People's Paper. 9.19 7.42 New Buffalo... »27 11.33 tween Liberty and Washington, $3,264. Mrs. E. L. D. Merriam, Blue Hill, Mass. Yield of corn in Livingston County. 1881. .6,083.522 5.10! 10.26 Pitttfleld l«.4O 3.47 943 6.00 Yield of corn in Logan County, 1882 5,OT0,»*4 ».S3 8.S0 I I0.S5 Anu Arb'r 7.30 12.55 3.S5 Three Oaks.... Frederick W. Cleveland to Spencer L. Druggists keep it; $1 per package. IT PUBLISHES FULL REPORTS OF ALL IT ar A. H. Buchanan.. 10.10 P. M. 6^40 An old ox makes a straight furrow., Livingston over Logan l,902,f)98 l.tf) 8.55 Jackson 5.80] 9.80 9.50 7.C6 Shaw, property in Ypsilanti, $1,100. In other words. Logan County has raised near u.a* Nlles 10.2"> 12.18 9.0U li 15 IMPORTANT EVENTS uM. | Dowaeiar 11.53 7.7 1 II Chas. W. Kempf to John J. Kempf, 40 All persons engaged in the manufac- ly as much corn on 140,859 acres as Livingston 1.07 I 9.00 S.15 BattleCr'k 3.40) 7.58| |7.58 county has on 268,597 acres. Put it in another f"|i)i WEEK. $V2 a day at home easily Decstar 11 18 ture or use of tobacco, when nerves are 4)// made. Costly outftt»~tree. Address True 1.55 j 9..'5 156 8.50 | 7.101 7.10 8..W acres, sec. 8, Pittsfield, $3,000. In Washtenaw county. It gives a concise and in- form, the farmers in Livingston County have Kalaniaz o I P.M. I Lawton- U.3, affected thereby, will find a cure in Dr. teresting summary of been obliged to plow nearly double the acreage 3C Co.. Augusta, Maine. Ralamazoo 12.12 1S8 10 25 •l.W 7.30 10.50 4.50 il. Raplda 10.40 ! 6.50 I 6.20 12 ,<5 ... 9.80 ?.0X Murdoch McLean to Thomas LaRue, E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment. of land (268.S97), and have raised but a very 10.85 | 12.25 1 3.35 Baleshurc % a 6.00 1 6.15 AnnArbor Battle Creek... 1.03 2.15 7 38 il'.O8 ;V-J6 property in Saline, $410. Sold at Brown & Co.'s drug store. THE WORLD'S NEWS, small percentage of increase of corn over their C week in your own town. Terms and $5 7.85 | 6/0 11.SI 8th Lyons .... I U.S5I 3.00 brethern in Logan County, who only had to plow 3D outfits free. Address H. Hallett & Co., 7.80 Howe 11 ... 10.22 I ».1S P 11 He is the world's master who despises Foreign, American, Congressional, Western and 140,8.i9 acres. Let us give it another twist! A 1*02 Marsha'! 1.80 S.O' K06 11.38 3,-lt Calvin Z. Chapman to Orrin Thatcher, p"ortlaiKl, Maine 8.45 1.30 Lansing.. .. , 9.10 I 1.00 J.13 S.21 - 8.32 11, Northern. It prints A farmer who has his land well tilled need only 10.15 8.00 Albion property in Chelsea, $125. it—its slave who prizes it. Ionia 715 II 15 A. .V..| work eighty acres of land and grow just about 1155 5.04 Edmore . .. 6.10 I 8 19 1HZ NEWS OF MICHIGAN, as much corn as the man who plows 160 and (r «. COf) P''r day at home. Samples Tack«ou.....Ar. 3.05 WORTHY OF PRAISE.—As a rule we do takes all the risks of drouth and much besides. •4>0 1U H)/U worthfofree. Addresi SUnson iackeon Lv. 8.09 4.05 7.0.-, 12 ;0 .•<: Probate Court Doings. Connections—At Toledo, with railroads dlverj- 3.32 -. 88 5.25 not recommend Patent Medicines but Soiled down for brief reading, and gives a ta, It is not fair, then, to conclude that the greatest t Co.. 1'ortland Maine. ng; at Alexis, with Canada Southern, I. 6S». 3raes Lake when we know of one that really is a synopsis of the doings of the Legislature. labor-saving machine to-day of the age is the tile- Jhelnra.. 858 5.50 The following business hasieen trans- It chronicles drain? From the same source of intormniion I and F & P M railroad*; at Manhattan Junction, Dexter 4.1s public benefactor, and does postively Notice to Creditors. with Wheeling Si Lake EJie railroad, at Mon- 83J5I In 341 i.1'4 I,'. 5 acted in the probate court since our last gather the following as regards the progress of roe Junction with L 8 * M S : at Dundee, Ann Arbor 4 37 "i'lfii cure, then we consider it our duty to ALL THE HAPPENINQS OF ANN ARBOR, tile-drainage in these two counties: TATE OF MICHIGAN, County oi Washtenaw with L i-' A M 8 railroad: at Milan, with W 8t L ?p»ilaiitl_ 4.55 5.i3 18 8.2i Ml issue: impart that information to all. Electric Fret. Sss. Notice tehereb y given, that by an order & P railroad; at Pittufleld. with L 8& M S.. »t wayne Juuc... 5.20 5.45 1/.0K I; 2.4 I 7.i 5 Bitters are truly a most valuable medi- The county seat, giving full and accurate reports Total number of feet laid in Livingston of the probate ooun for the county of Washte- Ann Arbor, with M C railroad; at South Lyon, A. T. June H.O0 B.J5 • . 7. a Fisher minors ; annual account of of the Circuit Court, Political Meetings, Farmers' County up to 1861 1,140,798 naw, mml<' on thrsih day of January, A. 1). Detroit Ar. 6 15 6.30 lu On 11 cine, and will surely cure Biliousness, Clubs, University and School Matters, Etu., Etc. 1NS3 six months (rom that date were allowed with I) L A N railroad. H. W. ASHLEY, guardian heard and allowed. Total number of feet laid in Logan tor creditors to present their claims against W. H. BENNETT, Snpt. The New York Express, n tasl train leaved Clii- Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and County up to 1881 8,988,469 the estate of Frederick G. Herzer, late of said Oeneral Passenger Agent. ?afto at 3.30 in the afternoon and tnaii^s the fnl- Eitmg minors; gnardian's annual ac- Kidney Complaints, even when all other IT IS FEARLESS This table proves beyond all theory thai o\v inj; county, deceased, and thai all creditors of said uwing stops, Michigan City. 5.30; Nilt-s. n.27; Kai- to the free use of tile that one county has been »mazoo".40; Battle Creek. 8. «: .larkson. 9 :!8; count heard and allowed. remedies fail. We know whereof we In Its denunciation of monopolies, and all other deoeased un* required t-> present their claims to people are alway> on the lookout able to produce nearly as much coi-n on 140.000 said probate court, ai the ii''°'la|e oftice in the Ann Arbor. 10 26; Ypsilauti, 10.4; -. (J. T. Juno* Buckhardt minor ; annual account speak, nnd can freely recommend them burdens that weigh upon the People; and shows acres of land as another county has produced for chmncea to increase their ion. 11.25; arriving in Detroit at 10.4. P. M. up all frauds regardless of who it hits. It upon 26H.OU0 acres, which is nearly double, and city of Ann Arbor, for examination ami allow- earnings, and in time become heard and allowed. to all.• - Krc/i. Sold at fifty cents a bottle publishes ance, nit or before the 9th day of July next, _ wealthy. Those who do not im- ^nd'ty excepud t"»nluiiltt> .v nv by Brown & Co. the beauty of the whole is that it was done with a.Hi that such claims will be heard before said provWISe theiEr opportunities remain in poverty. Daily. half the work! Mr. Editor, suppose a kind Provi- Estate of Pauline Hall; hearing con- A GOOD S1ORY dence should lengthen out the spin of our days court on Monday the 9th day of April, and We offer * great chance to make money. We lKNRT C WKNTWOI'TH, H. H I Kl'1 on Monday the !'th day of July next, at want many men, women, boys and girls to work G. I'. <» 7. A., Ukleaao. Onri Hana rr, lUtroit tinued to April 5. Try a sunbath for rheumatism. until we saw Illinois thoroughly tile-drained, ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. for us right in their own localities. Any one can £very week, asd has Interesting articles for the where would be put the corn that this State Dated, Ann Arbor, January 9th, A. D. 18*3. do the work properly from the n retstart . The AKE SHORE &. JIICUKiA.N sni T1IERN Estate of Daniel O'Hara; hearing pe- A REI-CRT OF CLERK OF CIRCUIT would produce, and what would we do with our \\ 1LL1AMD. 1IARBIMAX, busineM will pay more than ten times ordinary J RAILWAY. COURT.—Clerk's Office, Johnson Co., E0*Tt8 Price is |1. Per Year, in Advance, "silver dollars?' SUMI-EL T. K. 1'HIMF. r tition for probate of will continued to Jid is regarded by its subscribers as too valuable Jd of i'rolmtw. wages. Expensive outfits furnished free. No VPSII.ANTI BltANOH— LANS'KO DIVISION. Ind.—Mr. A. Kiefer: During the spring oloan; so don't try to borrow. We invite your one who engages fails to make money rapidly. GOING WEST. March 12. and summer my wife waa a great sufferer attention to some of the many complimentary You can devote your whole time to the work, or Notice to Creditors. only your spare momenta Full Information and I.EAVI. KAIL. Final account in the estate of Herman from dyspepsia and indigestion, caused Iiings that are being said of THE DEMOCRAT' all that in needed sent free. Address Ypsilanti 7 00 a. m. 9 15 a. in "It evinces shrewdness, push and ability."— C. E. HOLMES, TATE OF MICH IQ AN, County of Washtenaw, Pittsneld Junction 7 41' a. m. 9 84 a. m. G. Hamlm continued to February 17. by a torpid liver. About a month ago she Lansing Journal. ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order STiKsoNiCo., Portland, Me. began using your Taxarine, and the first Proprietor of the S SALINE 8 27 a. in. '• 15 a. •:< Estate of Henry Busenbark; will ad- •'It is making friends ev«-.y day. It Is a well- of the Probate Court for the County of Wash- Bridgewater 9 15a.m. 100 a.m. two doses gave her so much relief that conducted and readable .Jieet."—Pontiac Bill tenaw, made on the 23rd day of December, A. D. Manchester 10-'8 a. m. 10 88 a.m. Posttr. 1888, six months from that date were allowed for Watkine 10 55 a in. 10 * a m. mitted to probate nnd Calvin Mitchell she continued the use of it until two bot- creditors to present their claims against the es- SUBSCRIBE FOR appointed executor. tles had been taken; and I take pleasure "A rery enterprising, «/ide-awake local jour tate of Josephine Bagley, late or said county, de- Brooklyn II 40 a. m 10 56 a.m. of new and good City Drug Store! ceased, and that all creditors of said deceased Hillsdale 3-'5 p. m. 1 -' 0" i>. in. Estate of Elizabeth Bowman; will ad- in savin? that hei- health is entirely re- "Si Vrk sayings."—Gmiese Bankers 3 so o. m. 12 JO p. m stored. Yours, etc., ISAAC M. THOMPSON, Flint) Democrat. are required to present t heir claims to said Pro- mitted to probate and Francis Bowman j"ii« a live' Bpicy newspaper, and a valuable Has the choicest lot of PKRFIMES and Ihebate Court, at the Probate Office in the city of GOING BAST. Clerk Circuit Court. For sale by Eber- addition to the journalistic list of Waahtenaw Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on LKAVK. MAIL. appointed executor. bach & Son. county."— Tecumseh Herald. Largest Stock of Pure Drugs! or before the 88rd day of June next, and THE DEMOCRAT, Bankers S 00 p. m. 3 10 p. iu "Editorially, locally and typographically it I that such claims will be heard before said Court, HiUsdale 8 30 p. m. 3 ->5 p. HI Estate of German Sherwood ; will ad- Fifty students admitted to the bar one of the finest looking papers that ever came In the city. Also everytlndg in tlie TOI- on Friday the '23rd day of March and on Brooklyn 1 00 p. m. 4 3" p. m into thisofflce."—Detroit Evening News Saturday the Wrd day of June next, at ten Watkins 1 50 p. m. 4 42 p. m. mitted to probate and Edith Sherwood last evening. "TBB DEMOCRAT abounds in able and vigorous LET and FANCY GOODS MN'E, at pi Yes o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. LYON&HEALY Manchester 2 50 p.m. -55 p.m. appointed administratrix. Nothing so simple and perfect for col- editoaials, a great variety of local information Dated, Ann Arbor. December 28, A. D. 1K82. State & Monroe Stt.,Chicago.^ ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Bridgewater 3 25 p in. 5 13 p. m. and Interesting general news and miscellaneous lower than anywhere else. WILLIAM I). IIARRIMAN, Will Hiui pr«p»id lo ..< iddia litltj SALINE . 4 10p.m. 5 S9 p m. Estate of Russell Briggs; Wm. H. Da- oring as Diamond Dye. For carpet rags, matter, "•^rackson Patriot. «"«~u» Judue of Probate. BAND CATALOGUE, Pittsfleld Junction 4 40 p.m. 6 89 p.m. venport appointed administrator. better and cheaper than any other dye. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. r IKK *x> !*<«• '"> l»r»'i»r Ypsilanti 5 15 pm. 5 55 pm. r 1 DttruuwnU, Salts, Op., B*IK^ The Best Local Paper in Way Freight goes west Monday, Wednesday Petition for the probate of the will of The best five cent cigar in the city at No. 12 Cookj Hotel Block, Ann Arbor, mipou., EpaaLu, Cp-Ijtinpt, 'THE DEMOCRAT" CEE8 nii.1 PLATFORM FAMILY SLoOI. Drum UtjorS Suffs ft»4 and Friday east, Tuesday Thursday and Sat- IsOAI.K. Wai(btiipw«llfcfj Prio«, H.u, Sundry Itand Chittu, MW urday. W. H. CAN'NIFF, Suiwrlnteudent. Thomas Fitzsimmons; hearing March 5. Preston's, opposite the post-office. Ia Published Every Thursday Mornlns. Michigan. J 41.00. Domestic Scale Co.,Cin'U.O. MiurUU, .Uo IncladM laitr«-U«o ud tm- _ Uuu W. HAIX, Ticket Agent. 'rcim tut AmsUar &» They wiill appear in their great rendering of ;hat locality as a business center. TheLiberty Family.—[Utica Herald.' Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed the .Esthetic Craze, entitled The trial of George E. Bull, on the red lines and trade-mark on wrapper. iharge of assault with intent to kill his New York Sun thinks Saginaw must be George Bull, while under the inflnence KIDNEY-WORT wife, will probably come off at the pres- ;he promised land, judging from the ad- of whisky or morphine, Wednesday after- FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF "PATIENCE" nt term of court. vantages set forth on the envelope. noon, attempted to kill his wife. H« CONSTIPATION. First-ClassWork Oniy! The will of the late Daniel O'Hara is Senator Richmond leaves for Lansing- ook a razor and swore he would cut her No other disease is so prevalent, in this ooun< In addition to the Opera will be presented, at *" try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever We have on hand a large stock of jeing contested by his son John. Saw- ,o-day. He is a member of the investi- ;hroat. Mrs. Bull, in trying to escape • equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort «a a each performance, our GRAND NOVELTY from the infuriated brute, had her arms E cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate Dissolution Notice. OLIO, introducing yer and Knowlton will appear for thegating committee, which meets to-moiv « Uie case, this remedy will overcome it. HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing un- cut in several places. He would un- nil FQ THIS distressing com- Carriages a,m_ci Wagons MISS JENNIE SCHUMAN, contestant. row, when the charges of bribery in con- rlLCOi plaint Is very apt to be T der the (inn name of Stoffiet & Adams is nection with the senatorial fight, are to doubtedly have succeeded in his purpose £ complicated with constipation. Kidney-Wort this day (January 19,1883,) dissolved, by mutual The Smallest Prima Donna before the public, President Angell lectured in Detroit, ^ strengthens the weakened parts and quiokly consent. The debts of the firm, up to the date Which we wish to cloge out at cost to make room for cutters and sleighs. HORSE come up. Mr. R. thinks the investiga- jut for the interference of Newton Felch, (8 mires all V^'pHw of Piles even when physicians of the dissolution, will be assumed by F. Stoffllet, SHOEING AND REPAIRING of all kinds. CARRIAGE PAINTING .V MASTER WM. A. DANIELS, ast Friday evening, on "The Religion of « «nd medicines have before failed. who will remain to carry on the business at the The Famous Juvenile Comedian, ion will last four weeks. who heard the woman's cries and went tj 43- tPSrif you have either of these troubles old stand. F STOFFLET, SPECIALTY. Give us a call before purchasing. We charge noth- China and Missionary Work Among the o her relief. On bis way to jail, Bull jan S6-4t W. D. ADAMS. ing to show our work. Shop on Second Street, between MISS KATIE WILLIAMS, Hhinese." The city ought to keep the sidewalks I PRICE $1-1 USE I Drugs'»ts Sell Washington and Liberty, Ann Arbor, Michigan. In her Artistic Dances. admitted that he intended to kill his f« fm g\ f not, life is sweeping by ; go and F. WAGNER & BRO. When Lieut. Danenhower and crew Passable, and pay for the same out of the wife and children and then commit sui- M • V" I dare, before you die, something The Ideal Jubilee Male Quartette, contingent fund. Every citizen would KIDNEY-WORT R I >% I mighty and sublime ; leave be- Messrs. Robie, Nodine, Daniels and Wells. anded in Siberia they had not seen a cide. At different times, within the*past 11 La W I hind to conquer time." Sixty •>e satisfied with such an arrangement, A WEEK, made at home, by the in- dollars a week in your own town; five dollar out- Our costumes are all new and elegant. We luman being, outside their own number, ew years, he has threatened to take his dustrious. Best business now befor« fit free. No risk. Everything new. Capital not DISPLAT I carry our own special scenery. for fully three years. or then non-residents would be obliged own life ; and on one occasron did take the public. Capital not needed; we required. We will furnish you everything. o pay their proportion of taxes, and ^F • H will start you. Men, women, boys Many are making for nines. Ladles make as OF One week after a prominent member >oison, but repented and went to a phy- and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. much as men. and bovs and girls make great heir walks would be cleaned. N'ow is the time. You can work in spare time or pay. Reader, if you want business at which you Watches, Jewelry and Solid Silver and Plated Ware for Wedding and Popular Prices, SSS of Hope lodge, I. O. G. T., was buried, ician, who pumped him out. five your whole attention to the business. No can make great pay all the time, write for the Holliday Presents at Reserved seats at Bliss & Son's. ither busines* will pay you nearly as well. No particulars to H. HALLETT«S: CO., Portland, Me. some of the members gave a dance in Our merchants complain that it has jne can fail to make enormous pay by engag- the lodge room. jeen a game of " freeze out" in business " Yes, sir," says our stalwart Virginian, ng at once. Costly outfits and terms free. Brother Gray is a saint. He's always Money made fast, easily and honorably. T*io. 1O South "Main street, The Detroit Free Press, Monday, paid his winter, with the cards stocked Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Me. RINSEY & SEABOLT, Mm $rbor §cmocrat. igainst them by the weather bureau. willing to sacrifice himself. He threw Consisting of WATCHES of all DESCRIPTIONS, FINE JEWELRY. Prosecuting Attorney Whitman a hand- [own a straight flush the other night to No. 6 & 8 Washington St., t looks as if the clerk had been dealing Sam. B. Revenaugn Have on hand a complete stock of every- some compliment, in conducting the go and pray with a dying Missourian, ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FKIDAY MORNING FEB. 9, 1883. Sophie Lyons case. rom a " cold deok," but the play has thing in the SOLID SILVER WARE. PLATED WARE in GREAT ABUNDANCE PEARL ieen in the hands of the ice dealers, and and I call that true martyrdom." Is now taking the HANDLED TABLE KNIVES, OPERA GLASSES, CLOCKS, SPETA- The commissioners of the Fifth ward Friends of THE DEMOCKAT, who have business we will all be happy next summer. BUCKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE.—The best CLES, and a great variety of FANCY GOODS, which cemetery received, during the year^for Grocery Line. it the I'robate Court, will please request Judge In the'smash up on the Toledo road, alve in the world for outs, bruises.sores, Harriman to send their Printing to this office. the sale of lots, $25. The expenditures ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, 01 Tcasf OoiTees and. SSu^ii r«, amounted to $43.&3. near Pittsfield junction, last Friday, the :happed hands, chilblains, corns and all I am Bound to Sell Cheap. bllowing persons were more or less in- rinds of skin eruptions. This salve is 'Jn the City at In large amounts, and at Lieut. Danenhower illustrates his lec- Call and Examine my Goods and Satisfy Yourselves ured: A. W. Hamilton, Mrs. A.W. Ham- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction OCCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS filled accurately at low prices. Repaints of ture by two large maps—one the track n every case or the money refunded, D Watches and Jewelry a specialty. All work guaranteed. All goods engraved free chart of the Jeannette, the other the lton, Edith Phillips, G. W. Halford, of 'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by Eb- rices to Suit the Times St. Valentine's day next Wednesday. his city; Mason Brown, East Toledo; >erbach «fe Son, Ann Arbor, Mich. And can sell at Low Figures. of charge. The college library is well patronized. track chart of Melville. 1 IB. IF. "Wa-trbs, Successor to J. C. Watts. Vliss Mary Berger, Raisinville, and Fr'k Try ginger ale for stomach cramps. Ground Floor Gallery. The large invoice of TEAS they Buj and Sell, is P. S. All persons having accounts with the old house The thermometer still keeps close to In January, Chief Nowland paid out, Vincent, train-boy. good proof that in in orders on the contingent fund, $194.53. SKINNY MEN.—Wells' Health Renewer. will please call and settle as my books must be closed. zero. F. Pistorus has in his possession sev- bsolute cure for nervous debility and GOODRICH BLOCK, Quality and Price they Give Bargains. The largest amount was for the Fourth J. C« WATTS. The city of Ann Arbor needs water ral old coin that belonged to his anceE- weakness of the generative functions. $1. East Side of the They Roast their own Coffees every week, and works. ward, where Nowland resides. t druggists. Mich. Depot, JAMES E. none but prime articles are used. ;ors. One, dated November 16, 1631,DAVIS & Co., Detroit, Mich. Field-day exercises will probably be In addition to the officers named last was given in commemoration of the bat- IVEW COURT HOUSE, Their Bakery tnrns out excellent Bread, Cakes week, who do not make a living by "run- WE all know that water never runs up and Crackers. Call and see them. held in May. le of Lutzen. He has a gold coin about ill; that kisses taste better than they ning in" tramps, are J. G. Johnson and ;he size of a silver dollar, dated 1632; The worst snow storm of the season Geo. B. Schwab. ook, and are better after dark; that it is $500 RFW*RD. Friday night. also a silver coin, dated 1681, given in setter to be right than to be left; that We will pay the above reward for any case of There was a large audience present at ;hose who take Dr. Jones' Red Clover HATS. HATS. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In- Chief Nowland will not be a candidate onor of the discovery of Halley's comet. digestion, 'Jonstipation or Costiveness we cannot the concert given, Tuesday evening, by ?hese old relics are valued at several ?onic never have dyspepsia, costiveness, cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the for re-election. >ad breath, piles, pimples, ague and ma- directions are strictly complied with. They are the Beethoven gesangverein. The soci- lundred dollars. arial diseases, poor appetite, low spirits, purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfac- E. B. Hall is in New Orleans ; he isety will clear some $85. HATS. tion. Sugar coated. Large boices containing SO Monday evening, under the head of leadache or diseases of kidneys or blad- Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggsts. Be- SCRG expected back next week. der. Price 50 cents, of Eberbach & Son. ware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen- Chas. Graham (the mute-ual thief) who miscellaneous business, a member of the uine manufactured only by John C, West & Co., Miss Kate Nebe. of Detroit, is theabstracted a sum of money from the till ouncil poked up Chief Nowland with Preston says that the man who talks '•The Pill Makers," 181 and 183 W. Madison St., HATS. HATS. Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail pre- PAINTS AND guest of Mrs. F. H. Belser. of the St. James barber shop will rusti- . sharp stick, for not attending to cer-he loudest in the palace car, and con- paid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. The moot court cases in the law school cate in Ionia for three months. ain duties. John hemed, hawed and radicts everybody at the hotel table, generally washes the baby at home. have been nearly all heard. When you see a man pacing round the tuttered, and finally gave it up as a bad Old and young male or female, find a ob to answer the alderman's questions. GAPS. CAPS. Mabelle Wood, of Manchester, wants hotel with a four dollar hat on a ten cent ure cure for all nerve and brain affec- a divorce from Nelson Wood. head don't mistake him for the landlord; Since the organization of Ann Arbor tions in Dr. C. E. West's Nerve and Brain If ignorance is bliss our chief of police he's only a Detroit drummer. odge, No. 27, A. O. U. W., the grand 'reatment. A cure guaranteed. Sold at odge has paid $10,000 on deaths, and Brown & Co.'s. GAPS. ought to be supremely happy. The Italian residents of this city had All Painters Supplies! he lodge itself has received $3,390 in M. Sheehan, and two students, skated a big blow out at J. Schippaoassi's last Try cranberry poultice for erysipelas. to Wayne the first of the week. ssessments. Athens lodge has paid GIVEN AWAY—We cannot help noticing Tuesday night, and wound up with a 11,463 and has received nothing from GAPS. GAPS. HEALTH IS WEALTH ! SPBCIALTT. C. S. Fall, of East Saginaw, spent Sun- dance at four o'clock next morning. he liberal offer made to invalids apd ;he grand lodge. The total membership ufferers by Dr. King's New Discovery And everything in the Dr. E. C. West's Xerve and Brain Treatment, day with his family in this city. or Consumption. You are requested to a specific for Hyster'a, Dizziness, Convulsions, D. J. Fisher, who has been the fore- n both lodges is ninety-five. Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of The new safe for the Farmers and Me- man of the Register bindery for many all at Brown & Co's drug store and get Memory Spermatorrhoea, Impotency, Involun- It has been a long time since the peo- a trial bottle free of cost, if you are suf- tary Emissions, Premature Ola Age, caused by chanic's bank arrived yesterday. years, has leased the book-binding estab- fering with consumption, Severe Coughs over-exertion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, lishment of C. R. Pattison, in Ypsilanti. ple of this vicinity have had an oppor- Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Gent's Foraisliii Line! which lead? to misery, decay and death. OneHouse Decorating THE DEMOCRAT still remains to be the unity of gathering in Gibson hall and box will cure recent cases. Each box contains leading local paper in the county. Loss of Voice, Hoarseness, or any affec- me month's treatment. One dollar a box or According to the Toledo American, witnessing as good an entertainment as tion of the throat or lungs. It will pos- AT ix boxes for five dollars: sent by mail postpaid there is a " mashing" conductor on the in receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to Ed. Morton was called to Lansing on ihat given by the Boston Juvenile Comic itively cure you. cure any case. With each order received bv u» And sign Painting account of the sickness of a friend. Toledo, Ann Arbor & Grand Trunk road. Opera company. "Olivette" was ren- for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we If such is the case, he ought to be fired. Try gargling lager beer for cure of will send the purchaser our written guarantee W. W. Douglas returned home Mon- lered in fine style, both the singing and sore throat. to return the money if the treatment does not acting being of a high order ; and these effect a cure. Guarantees issued by Brown & day night, after a four month's absence. The sum of $599.80 was received by " Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Co , sole authorized Agts. for Ann Arbor. Mich. KKCK'SNEW BLOCK, 60 SOUTH MAIN ST. the police for fees from April 1, 1882, to were not alone the attractive features, Pills are worth their weight in gold, in John C. West & Co., sole proprietors. 181 aud 183 The crust on the snow makes it almost or the faces were more than ordinarially W. Madison St.. Chicago, 111. impossible for team* to pass each other. January 31, 1883, which belonged to the nervous and sick headache."—Dr. H. H. NO. 9 NORTH MAIN STREET, oity, under a resolution from the cou noil. retty.—[Phelps cor. Elmira Telegram. Schlichter, of Baltimore. F. M. Strong, of the West Branch Try eating fresh radishes and yellow Doors from the Opera Ilmue, HENRY MATTHEWS, Times, is spending a few days in the The legislative committee visited the Died, at the residence of her daugh- OSCAR 0. SOUS. turnips for gravel. Haa'the pleasure to inform the public that heii city. university yesterday, and were shown er, Mrs. A. H. Snow, in Winona, Minn.; >n Tuesday, January 30,1883, Sophronia, WHAT THE MINISTER SAYS.—Mr. A. ready to receive them in his new brick A colt, belonging to Geo. Waterman, through the different departments by Kiefer—My dear sir: I have been afflict- President Angell. Several of the regents wife of J. N. Westcott, in the 72d year ed for the last four years with derange- slipped on the ice, Friday, and broke a •f her age. Deceased was the mother of I Have Replenished My leg. were also present. ment of the liver, causing dyspepsia, MEAT MARKET! tfrs. W. G. Doty, of this city, and for-headache, nausea, and general derange- Stock and Would Like to January was a busy month for Police- The officers of Hope lodge, I. O. G. T., merly resided in Homer, Mich. Sha was ment of the whole system. I have tried ONE DOOR EAST OF LEONARD HOUSE. man Porter, who made twenty-one ar- were installed Wednesday evening. M. a great many preparation, but found no Have Everybody Call and Ex- Everything in his line will be first-class, and >leasantly known to many of our citi- relief until I tried one bottle of your rests. F. Guinon, who was not re-elected W. C. zens, by whom she will be long rernem- amine my T., took the matter to heart and called Taxarine which has permanently cured At Reasonable Rates. Business in the Register's office is very >ered for her many virtues. The blow me. I also found it to be good for the He returns his sincere thanks to all his old cus> for a clearance card. tomers for their generous patronage, and cordl dull, there being few transfers of real alls heavily upon her afflicted family, ague. I commend it to all who suffer ally invites them, and all new customers to hi4 estate. Justice Frueauff has moved from over and the sympathy of the community will with derangement of the liver. Very Goods and Prices new quarters, where he hopes by fair dealing to WHERE truly yours, REV. THOMAS WHITLOCK. anlar&e his already growing buslnes*. The attention of our readers is called Rinsey & Seabolt's store to the office be extended to them in their sad bereav- For sale by Eberbach d a golden brown in the light. sistance of his trusted servant, Ivan Sa- )anish linen are made we! with Czarit- >v his Royal Highness, the Prince of man in particular. The true solution ra del Fucgo, are those on the Japan went to one of the school-houses, yvhere The most aristocratic airs, He was dressed in a suit of rough gray velicff. It is Ivan who informs his Ma- ;a's tears. Wales, when referring to his five chil- is to make-women healthy,clear-headed, tribe, yvhicli counts about 3,000 individ- the sufferers are now sheltered, to see I guess it's owing to her style of dress! :loth, and had a smiling, debonair ex- •sty earlier than any of the officials of Alexander hates everything that re- dren—his two boys and three girls. intelligent ladies who are able to do uals, who inhabit a portion of the south- something of their state. Pitiable, in- For I am but a Jickey-Jack, ,11 news of importance. It is in Ivan's ninds him of electricity, and yet a Her Royal Highness, the Princess something for themselves and a world west of the country. deed, it was, even if they had not the With tons of tronble on my back. pression as he halted just within the at large. And she, all me! is grand and tall! loor, cap in hand, and ulster over his ower either to set his Majesty in a rage trong desire to hear the opera without Louise, is the most amiable of the three, We give the account in Lieutenant consciousness of their loss of every- She's Alice's best doll I arm, for Uncle David to introduce him. >r a whole day or to make him beam xposing himself at the theatre, in- and is a miniature copy of her mother. Bove's words: thing. Children, old men and women, —J. M. AndtnoH in Ei bruarij St. Nicholas. This is Mr. Cheney, mother, and .it 1» benevolence. The Ministers are uced Turn to have a telephone put up The Princess Victoria, her father's pet, Illness in History. ' 'The Jagans impress one as a poor sick, all crowded together, making the Lois. My wife, Mr. Cheney, and my ally aware of Ivan's influence, and n his Gatchina palace, and now the has a temper of her own, impetuous, race. In general, the men are scarcely tables and desks into beds, scarcely THElFATE SHE DiDN'T ESCAPE. real Jiini as their equal, if not as their ^r and Czaritza, putting their heads ardent, hot, smiling through tears like From The London Echo. more than of medium stature, while the realizing their position, except that they niece, Miss Lois Martyn. This young On the part which Death plajs in are without everything that makes life man wants to stop with us awhile, moth- upcrior. After he is dressed, the Czar ogcther, listen to the operas given at a sunbeam in shoyvers, while "Maude, women rarely reach it. The faces of BY \NNABEI. DWIGI1T. inters the reception room and receives ,his city, twenty-eight miles away. whom Queen Victoria idolizes, has a human aff urs it would be trite to ex- this race are round, large, and flat, endurable—hungry, yvanting every com- ir. He is sent down here by the Coast fort, they eyed me eagerly as I entered, 'No. Papa Martyn, I am not going Survey, on particular business. I cal- he report of General Tcherevin, the They hear the songs, the recitations, disposion somewhat like that of her patiate; but we have recently watched with high cheek bones, low foreheads, to look at his picture. His name is ommandant of (iatchina and the chief he music and the applause. No doubt right royal grandmamma. None of the by thy snek-beds (>f several men of large flat noses, very black and restless as if they thought the stranger mio-ht culate we can accommodate him." princesses fear the queen, although perchance have some help to bnng enough to condemn him—Felix Quin- Yes, indeed! hospitable Aunt Nancy if the Czar's body-guards. Then he hey recall with regret those days when note, and seen the effects, as they un- eyes, wide apart, large tumid lips, and akes a long walk in the palace garden. hey did not need any telephone in or- everybody else has a wholesome dread rolled themselves before out eyes, of strong jaws, furnished yvith beautiful them. Without, the same saddening ten. I know just how he looks; a slim, ileclared. They could accommodate sigh! -a young girl carrying in a basket French dandy, with a black mustache, rVhen in a good humor he enters the ler to hear an opera, when they were of her most gracious majesty, who is as lllnesp in History, if anyone cared to teeth. The head ami chest are dispro- him if he could put up with their poor exacting as she is severe. The daughters all she had saved from the wreck; a waxed at the ends, very white teeth fare. >alace yard, throws off his overcoat, lot guarded like prisoners and foot tor- write ;t IK,ok on the subject he would portionately large compared to the ex- ured like criminals. of the Prince of Wales, after the first treme slcniierness of arms and legs,:md young man making his way to some and very black eyes; and he has a fash- And so the stranger was made one of ei/.es a huge ax, and chops wood. Bud no lack of materials to serve for depot with the best piece of'family fur- ion of bowing a great deal and of Thick logs of oak and pine are one after formal deep courtesy down to the melancholy, enobliug, or even humor- it is a marvel how-the latter can sup- them at once. ground is made, romp with their grand- port the well-developed trunk and heavy niture, no doubt; or, still sadder, a shrugging his shoulders!" As for Lois, though she kept her sen- mother eagerly and dexterously cut and A Revolting Picture. ous reflection?. One incident which mother feeding her little children with Lois Martyn pushed Felix Quinten's r split by the Autocrat of all the Russians. mother as they would with one of the head. timents to herself, she w as heartily glad N. Y. Tribune. gouvernantes; and it is a matter of ap- St. Simon records of the long and. la t some coarse black bread, all she had to letter, which inclosed Felix Quinten's of anything to break the monotony of How skillfully he wields the heavy ax! In spite of this strange formation, give them. Prince Krapotkine's disclosures in prehension to the Dowager Marchioness illness of Louis XIV. belongs !e s to both men and women have uncommon photograph, across the table to Mr. life at Black Head, for, in spite of the How swiftly and mightily he whirls it the domain of high remedy than of Martyn, who laughed quietly at his down upon the thick logs! If he wield- he nineteenth century respecting Rus- of Eli, who, with the exception of the strength, and I have seen them carry kindness of the old people, it was rather late Duchess of Sutherland—the Grand broad farce. Whenever, he relates, the On arriving at Worms I found the daughter's spirited description. lonely there, and the weather had been ed his scepter as mightily as he does his sian prisons go far toward justifying weights that would have taxed the ro- weather much improved, and made an ax, the shade of Peter the Great would not the assassination frenzy of Nihilism, Duchess—is most intimate with the, King's symptoms took an alarming bustest of our sailors. No less surpris- "You hardly do the young man jus- too severe to allow her to accompany sovereign, when the young princesses turn ther6 waa a perfect stampede of expedition to some of the near lying Uncle David on any of his trips to the est perfectly satisfied in the tomb. But, but the social revolt against Imperial ing is the smallness of their hands and villages by carriage and boat, in order lice, Lois." ilas! Alexander HI. is a good wood methods of administration. Radical pounce upon the Queen and dare to pull courtiers from the royal apartments to- feet, yvhich, if a beauty, is very disad- "You must be prejudiced, papa. I city, ten miles distant in an open boat. about the rider of an empire upon which ward those of the Dike of Orleans, to see more closely the harm done. The This Mr. Cheney was the most fas- chopper and a very poor ruler. If he even to the verge of Socialist extrava- vantageous to the men, yvho can carry first, Bohenheim, appeared not much am surprised that you should want me were not surrounded by so many logger- gance as are his political opinions,there the sun never sets. who it was kn iwn would be Regent. only one or two objects in their hands to marry this foreigner, whom I have cinating of men. She had not a wide damaged, as it stood on the edge of the experience, this nineteen-year-old hero- heads he would be popular. Suppose s not a vestige of passion or fanaticism The Princess Louise is the most As soon an the physicians gave a more at the same time. They have, rough great mere, over which already many never seen, and I am surprised at his that instead of the picture of the Czar in these pages. The penal institutions talented, the Princess Maude the smart- favorable account of their patient, lustreless black hair, which they wear want of delicacy in planning to visit us ine of mine. water birds were wheeling around. On dressed in gorgeous uniform, they of the Empire are described with sim- est. All three have a talent for langu- back scampered the herd, at a minute's long, and falling over the face and approaching, one saw, however, how just to appraise my good and bad quali- He yvas at once so gay and graceful plicity and gravity, not as they appear ages, and are always delighted when shoulders. Some bind it with a leather so brave, and tender, and chivalrous, should distribute everywhere a picture notice, lest the hon should actually great the force of the water had been— ties, as if I were a piece of furniture, >t the Czar with his coat off cutting^ in the Imperial deci'ees, nor as they are their uncle, the Crown Prince of Den- strap, but most let it grow to such an or—a horse." and showed s.ieh positive talent for rous", him again and vent his displeas- in the lower part of the village scarcely wood. The good-natured Ivans would pictured by foreign book-writers, who mark, is with them, as then they chat ure" on the absent jackals. It', again extent that they look more like furies Mr. Martyn frowned, slightly. making the days pass pleasantly, that in Danish. He is said to be their prime than human beings. a house still straight, and many houses oive up body and soul for the Czar who, are favored with partial glimpses of the we classify maladies, an;! show the were absolute heaps of ruins. " Further "Nonsense, Lois. You are taking we may not wonder at the girl's enthrall- best interiors at the discretion of the favorite, and, as they dearly love a Though a Fuegian may marry as ment. like them, was chopping wood. effects which gone or even the in- on one comes to Roxheim, one of the an exaggerated view of the matter. Alexander has a merry holiday every authorities, but as they are in hideous romp, the good-tempered uncle indulge: many wives as he pleases, he seldom Felix Quinten is a fine young man. He Black Head seemed a veritable para- digestions of great men have had on places which has suffered most. Pass- time either the Grand Duke Vladimir and revolting reality. Prince Krapot- them with the elan of a lad of fifteen. takes more than four; and even with ing along the middle street, which was speaks as good English as you do, dise to her. The little stone house, kiue's interest in the question of prison The pi'incesses are all musical, in- the destinies of our race, the ftock observation and a critical study of offi- their instructress, has concluded her les- reciprocal sympathy. The father accumulation with many-colored rays. He loved her tenderly—this mother- All the time she flattered herself that see his brother and master about som cial documents bears no evidence of ex- son, she asks how each demoiselle ac- his mind that the expedition should chooses from among the suitors for his less daughter of his; her wildest pranks no one guessed her secret; all the time take pi ice, and had drafted a dispatch In the street opposite people were still business, the latter impatiently inter- aggeration, but is moderate in tone, de- quitted herself. The Prince is no musi- daughter the one who is strongest, most saving things by ladders through the had been forgiven or laughed at by she dreaded her father's summons to re- rupts him saying: liberate, reasonable and convincing. cian. "I leave all that sort of thing to to Lord Raglan, which virtually left dexterous and docile to his wishes, and him, and since her return from board- turn; and all the time Mr. Cheney windows and pioneer and firemen pass- Ah, Volodia, leave that to our ofli One of the most abominable features Edinburgh," he laughs. the latter no option but to go forward. fixes the number of furs to be given, ed to and fro with boats. Being desir- ing school, a year before, they hac humored her patiently, and awaited the The young princess having been The dispatcli he, of course, rntd to his and days that his son-in-law must work been very happy together. cials, and let us wrestle." of the Russian system is the haphazard ous of going through the worst parts crisis. Then they retire to the Czar's owi promised a visit to the Tower of London colieagues; but previously the m.m- for him. A canoe, spears and harpoon She was just nineteen; a tall, grace- It came just a week before Christmas way in which arrests are made and the myself, I addressed a band of men, rooms, take off their glittering uniforms innocent confined for indefinite periods in May last, yvhich they were nearly bers of the Cabinet had dined together, are to be the property of the bride. smoking pipes stolidly, and inquired if ful, bright-faced girl, with scornful red Uncle David and Mr Cheney, return When all is settled the bride is in- lips and big hazel eyes, and a quantity and begin to toss each other and t< in overcrowded and pestilential look- crazy to see, the Rev. Teignmouth Shore, "In these days," observes Mr. King- I covild get a boat. "What do you want ing from a trip to the city, brought : wrestle and tug. When His Majestj one of the Queen's chaplains, yvas or- lake, "the physiologis1 will s.tak t>l formed, and, whatever may be her sen- of nut-brown hair which curled in little letter from Mr. Martyn to Lois, which ups. Prince Krapotkine proves from it for?" asked one. "To go round the linds himself lying underneath Vladi- the annual report of the Ministry of dered to act as their escort. the condition into which the • umai: timents, she takes good care to show no village a little." "And steal something •oft ringlets over her forehead. read as follows: resistance to her father, and is taken She was the veriest child yet in many mir, flat on the precious Persian carpet Justice that of 98,96-i arrests made dur- "I won't go if I can't go like any brain is ua.tura.lly brought when it rests I expect," added another. On my ex- "Mr. Quinten did not stay as long as I expect he gets mad, shakes his fist, and ex- ing 1876, only 87,159 cases were brought other little girl," said the Princess after anxious labors?, and the unalylic away to her husband's wigwam. But plaining, however, that my object was respects, and after her father's depart ed. You may come home now, in time to cat generally the father's choice is also the ure for his office, she pondered desper- a Christmas Sinner with PAPA." claims: before a court, and of these 12,612 re- Maude. "I hate to have great big sol- chemist may regret that he had not an merely to obtain a view of the place for " D the Nihilists and the Minis sulted in acquittal. More than 75,000 diers saluting and everybody bowing opportunity of te?ttnj; the food ol daughter's, for nowhere do strength purposes of description, he assisted me ately over a dozen impracticable plans So, after tea, Lois told Mr. Chene down to the ground. It's no fun, and and dexterity make a greater impres- for evading "that Frenchman," as in that she was going homo. She lookei ters! They have quite spoiled my con persons were arrested on frivolous whith Die miuisttrs had partaken, in finding the village ferryman, who stitution!" charges, and of the 24,547 who were 1 want to go like any other little girl." sion than upon the Fuegian girls, who rowed slowly round, entertaining me her mind she termed him; for, with a very serious, and jer under lip quivered The Princess Maude carried the day, with a view to dettct the presence o: My from a crooked or deformed man as woman's perversity, she had at once de- a little as she spoke. "Monsense, Sasha," answers Vladi actually convictad, about 15 per cent some narcotic poison.,,," la other the while with varied converse. One miy; "the trouble is that now-a-day; were accused of neglecting to comply haviug been warmly supported by her from a pariah. hundred and eleven houses had fallen, cided that the stranger would prove They were alone in the sitting-room 1 sisters, and the happy trio did the Tower words, the Government had diuwl There is no feast or wedding ceremo- most disagreeable, and that to stay at and the young man seated himself on : you don't exercise as much as you use with the passport regulations or of sim- not counting barns and sheds, and the to." ilar offences. These 100,000' 'suspect s,'' "like any other little gills'," to their un- fither too w.e)l or too ill; the Govern- ny. The bride simply goes to her hus- home and entertain him for a month stool by the bi<* rocking-chair in whicl ment fell asleep; the Duke obtained a dam broke on New Year's night. One But "Sasha" is not to be calmed bj the great majority of whom were inno- bounded satisfaction. ! band's wigwam, or he establishes him- could hardly realize the disaster. was not to be thought of. she sat, and laid one smooth, shapeh drowsy assent to ^i l.is views, antl self in that of her father. But some Of a sudden, a wild idea flashed such.an argument, and is determinec cent, were doom ed to remain for months, The princesses are made to keep early Houses were to be seen twisted about in hand over hers. many of them even for years, in Che went his own way. Chatham's go^t rules haVe to be observed. If the hus- through her brain; so wild that her eyes There was no mistaking the teude more than ever before to crush the Nihi hours. Five a. m. in summer finds them every conceivable way. Here was one lists and to pay no attention to "th' provincial lock-ups, or ostrogs, where out of their beds and in llannel suits for was au impcr ant factor iu Eng isb band wishes to continue to eat the tle.-h with its end torn out, so that one could dilated, and she caught her breath with smile in his eyes. ^oiiiici during soua« ol Ibxmo t event- of the guanaco or seal he' must take a a little gasp at the boldness of it. And silly projects" of the Ministers. Th' they were "at the mercy of a set of om- calisthenics. Then breakfast is very see the wall-papers in the rooms with- "Lois," he"said, gently, "I wan', yoi nipotent jailers, packed like herrings iu iuly«> ( pecially in the depth of winter, is no from'her chair, she took a reckless pi- Alexander and Alexis retire to test thei ness, in an atmosphere that sickens, rolls, no heavy meats, consequently no tunate Adiijini tration i lefl him; or, the water, with one chimney projecting and to hold from this time forward, Wil muscles, the court l:\dies find the bes even to insensibility, any one entering rather, the disease in bis constitu doubt often the cause of many of the slantily from its middle point. rouette down the long room, ending with you, Lois?" dyspepsia. Their dinner at two is opportunity to offer their incense to th "directly from the open air." The equally plain. A nutritions soup, a fish migrated fron the toot to ttie lieftd, maladies to which the young Fuegians a flirt that sent one rosetted-slipper fly- And Lois answered, meekly enough are subject. The Fuegian women are I questioned the old ferryman how it Russian Jupiter. They coax trie Czar monstrous overcrowding of these filthy and a joint, with vegetables and one pie Formany mouths he was in ,-t state of had come about:—"In New Year's ing from a dainty foot. "Yes." dens is proved from the official statis- very prolific. Seven or eight is the "I'll do it!" she declared, with a de- it/.a, to go with them to see tin; Cza: or pudding. Their greatest dissipation nieiitnl patalysis, while his snibbouii- night the village was aroused about 9 But when he would have kissed he' wrestle, and under her protection the; tics for 1879 yvhen there were 70,488 average number of children, but often fiant nod at her reflection in the glass. lips, she held him back yvith one slim is waiting up to help .dress mamma for nates were only too active. At last the in the evening by a fearful roaring, and enter, just accidentally of course, th' cases awaiting trial and an aggregate a ball. a stijl yonng woman will have ten or '•My name is Norval! On these Gram- gout returned, and the cloud was twelve. then the water began to rise on the Czar's room. They behold the Cza maximum capacity of the prisons for lifted from his brain. But in the in- floor. At once there began a general pian hills, my father feeds his flocks— "Mr. Cheney—" '54,253 souls. The frightful mortality The Prince when away writes to each The children, however, seldom all French flocks, at that! But as for me, and the Chief of tile navy with fhei terval the f.ital Act, imposing the Tea flight to the church; sick people, bed- "My name is Felix," he corrected uniforms off, wrestling, struggling an rate is evinced by a declaration in a of the girls in turn. The yvriter yvas Survive their parents, for the mortality give me liberty or give me death! Papa with laughing eyes. amused at seeing a letter—a charming, Ditties bad further embittered the ridden children, all carried off in the rolling on the thick carpet. sermon preached by the priest of between two and ten years of age is ex- dark, there to wait till dawn. And will forgive me after it is all over—he "Felix!" she said, looking at him ii Kharkoff Prison to the effects that of affectionate letter, too—on the envelope quarrel between Great Britain and the traordinary. The variable anil rigid always does!" some confusion. "That is the name Alexander would bo satisfied with hi of yvhich was written: Anifrican Colonies. Chuthaiu's sup- climate, the yyant of nourishment, the what a situation when dawn came! quiet life at Gatchina if he were no 500 inmates, 200 died from scurvy in the Some fifty houses already fallen, water So it happened that a week later, that Frenchman whom papa brough course of four months. The horrors of H. R. H., pressed gout did much to upljt the terrible heat and bad treatment by the when Mr. Martyn brought Felix Quin- home to see me —Felix Qujnten!" troubled daily by his Ministers, Gov The Princess Victoria, of Wales, English race in two. parents are the chief causes of the death cutting off the way on every side and ernors. Generals, Bishops, the foreig: prison life are illustrated by recitals no one knowing whether the building ten into the pleasant and luxurious par- "Dear little love!" cried the youn._ like Mnie. Koutouzoff's, which kindle a 1 A. E. Sandringham. of the miserable infants jet unarmed lor, which seemed so comfortable after man, sinking upon his knees, and cling- ambassadors, various deputations, an And although the initials of the heir against the frightful struggle for exist- in which they had taken refuge might so on. Here, for instance, comes Plf glow of righteous indignation in the not soon become a victim, too, to the the keen night air of the December ing to her skirts as she arose, "I bet to the throne were in the left-hand cor- Collisions at Sea. ence. And another evil, introduced by Ion, the Metropolitan of Kieil', to distri cheeks of any reader with anything devouring waves." "Didn't you ex- streets, that the old colored servant, of you, don't annihilate me; I am Feli wanner than ice-water in his veins. ner, because he had failed to attach two A careful study of the causes of civilization, has come to add to those who had been with them for years, met Quinten! You ran away from me. I ha< bute his benediction and to lay th postage stamps instead of one, the Post that so ravage these unhappy natives. pect it; all the neighboring places yvere golden holy cross on each and ever, many maritime casualties of the past inundated?" "No; it yvas a complete her master with these words: seen your picture, and had a fellin This woman was convicted of the Office stamp 2d for the extra weight The smallness of the new-born chil- "Please, sir, Miss Lois went away this that you were the wife I wanted: so member of the imperial family. 0 technical offense of opening a school for was sprayvled all over the envelope. decade shows conclusively enough surprise. No preparations made, no course the Czar is ready to listen to'th dren is such that childbirth is extreme- means of salvage ready. We thought morning. She left this note, and said am here." peasants" children without authority What radical but will rejoice at this? that, if the point of safety which it ly easy. When the great moment ar- as how it would be all right." "I will never marry you—never!" Metropolitan't; talk of God's providene from the Ministry of Public Instruction, The letters from their brothers while was supposed could be gained by the dam would hold." and inscrutable ways, but when he ha rives the future mother leaves her wig- And so 1 believe it is, yvhen the dam And Aunt Frony curtsied and left the cried Lois, passionately, her eyes tilled As her husband was a foreigner and her cruising in the Bacchante are always watertight bulkheads and all such wam, accompanied by a few fern;.!<• room. with angry tears, as she endeavored to to give up his muscular exercise on ac offense was not penal, she was sentenc- sources of unbounded delight to the is not actually breaking before his eyes; count of the holy father, he can n< safeguards is to be reached, greater friends, and seeks a secure retreat in the peasant sits in the "wirthshaus," Mr. Martyn gave his guest a chair, free herself. ed to expulsion from the frontier. The young princesses, George is the favor- attention must be given in the future the woods. The very next day the and opened the note with an ominous Quinten was upon his feet now, and help exclaiming, "Here oomes a hoi journey from St. Petersburg to the Prus- ite, and such exclamations as: drinks his glass of beer, and discusses mummy!" to those in charge of vessels and to young mother is often seen fishing in a the misfortunes of his neighbors until frown gathering over his kindly face. would not let her go. sian line occupied about two mouths, "Oh, won't we have fun when George canoe or gathering shellfish along the As he finished it, he strode up to "Lois," he said, gravely, almost stern- The high military and civil oflicer during which she experienced in the comes back! What romps we'll have measures outside of mere mechanical the night-cry comes, and then—confu- coast. The mother's love lasts, it may sion and hast flight. The state of un- young Quinten and extended the open ly, "you love me. Hush*! Why should who come daily by dozens from all th town lock-ups horrors indescribable. with George?'' were to bo heard all helps. The percentage of casualties be said, until the babe is weaned, after sheet toward him. you deny it? If ever a man tried honest- quarters of the empire in order "t Forced to stand for hours in an open through July, both at: Marlborough to be attributed to the fault of man preparation may be imagined from a which affection rapidly diminishes as story a young officer, who has been on "There, Felix, it is useless for me to ly and patiently to win. a woman's heart, shoyv their truly loyal feelings," bor courtyard under a drenching rain, bru- House.and Osborne, whither (lie little is entirely too large. Collisions the child grows, and is completely gone endeavor to apologize for my willful I have tried to win yours; and 1 will not the Czar terribly. "Then come the Mir tally insulted by soldiers and keepers, ladies were invited to assist at the de- duty at Frankenthal, told me. Thither have been of frequent occurrence when the latter attains the age of seven in one of the boats came a bride, her girl. Read her note." let you go so easily. Do not be angry isters with their learned projects an dependent upon murderesses and pros- barkation at Cowe.s. or eight years. At this age the parents And Quinten read as follows: with me, sweetheart," he added, coax- plans, and talk just as his instructor titutes for food and protection, march- lately. They are not confined to bridal dress still gay; all she had saved The princesses are incessant talkers. have no more authority over the boys, were two large bouquets, which she "DARLING PAPA—Do forgive me. I have ingly, as he wiped the tears from her did, and he feels as miserable as he fe ing four days at a time with bleeding They rattle away from rosy morn to any waters, or to the vessels of any who go out and come in as they like, made up my mind to run away from Mr. Felix eyes, and kissed her quivering lips. when they were training him to be Czar- feet, sleeping in overcrowded rooms no particular nation. They seem equal- held, in dazed fashion, one in either Quinten, lor the thought of playing the agree- dewey eve, and the resident governess- and are never asked what they are do- hand. able to him for a whole month is perfectly un- Lois ceased to struggle. evitch. This is particularly the easi better than sewers, dragged into prisons es, extremely elegant ladies, are occa- ly disastrous in their effects Whether ing. when "the little man with the Ion, yvhere men amused themselves by tor- bearable. You can bo as nice to him as you She did love him, though he was Felix sionally driven to the verge of despair an old wooden sailing vessel is con- The only lasting love in the heart of Slurs on Women. like, and you know Aunt Frony will have every- Quinten; and by the time Uncle David name," who is nowthe Chief Proeureu menting maniacs and drunken women, by the incessant prattle of these little a Fuegian is the love of self. How often thing in good shape. I am off for Uncle of the Holy Synod, comes to see, him and finally escaping through the venal- cerned, or a first-class ocean steamer At a recent dinner in New York at David's; so don't worry about me. I'll come came in to tell how it had been a little royalties. The elder governesses they with all the precautions of safety have I seen a father devouring a piece home when Mr. Quinten has returned to his na- plot between Mr. Martyn, Quinten, and Then comes Prince, Via/.emsky, th ity cf her jailors, this helpless school- (•all •'Mam," the younger "Selle," of meat or bread while his famishing which no ladies were present, a man, tive land. Your loving Lois." himself, Lois was ready to join in the Chief Censor of the Press, to report the mistress is an unimpeachable witness of dextrously cutting the word mademoi- bulkheads. They have happened on wives and children silently watched in responding to the toast "woman," laugh against her, although she shook faults of certain refractory editors, and the revolting degradation and heart- clear days as well as in the thickest dwelt almost solely on the frailty of Felix Quinten laid his head back in selle in two. They are admirable mim- him with their hungry eyes, timidly the sex, claiming that the best among his chair, and laughed out in such a rol- one fist threatingly at her lover. to make his master acquainted with such rending sufferings to which Russian ics, and every hew "swell" who ar- weather, and many of the vessels picking up the crumbs that fell from cheerful passages as this from the Mos- prisoners, are subjected. To her testi- them yyero little better than the worst, licking fashion, thatMr. Martyn laughed And it was rather a crestfallen little rives is pretty certain to have his or her have been in charge of skilled offi- his mouth, and darting ravenously up- the chief difference being in their sur- in sympathy. damsel, even though a happy one, who cow Vedomosll. mony is added in Prince Krapotkine's "precious weakness" admirably repro- on the remnants thrown to them by the The- reporter of a Hungarian paper article a great array of evidence from cers and good crews. Rules have roundings. "Who is Uncle David?" queried the returned to Papa Martyn with the verv duced by these natural and charming been promulgated to prevent collis- ferocious head of the family. As there young man, at last. man from whom she had run away. said to Prince Krapotkine that the Nihil- many sources, bearing mainly upon the children. They are very fond, like are no family ties, the word "authori- At the conclusion ef his speech a gen- "Her dead mother's brother, who ists were probably crushed, for nothing protracted duration of preliminary de- other children, of inspecting visitors ions at sea. That those rules are not ty" is void of meaning among the tleman present rose to his feet and keeps a light house on a lonely, rocky yvas heard of them lately. Krapotkine tention, the herding of hundreds of pris- from the regions of the staircase, and a as good as might be is yvell-knoyvn Fuegians. Every family enjoys the ut- said: headland on the coast of Maine. David In the Near Future. answered, "What do you want from us? oners in small rooms, the immorality favorite rarely escapes without some to sea-faring men. It is absolutely most independence, and only the need "I trust the gentleman, in the applica- and his wife set the world by the girl; do you expect that we can blow up a and venality of jailors, the cruelties of furtive recognition. When en famille of common defense induces a few fami- tion of his remarks, refers to his own In the recent masterly address de- discipline, solitary confinement and necessary that there should be added mother and sisters, not to ours." but think of her spending a month in livered before the British Scientific palace and kill a Czar every day?" the young princesses are always dis- to them a better system of fog sig- lies to form a small tribe. that lonely place, in the dead of winter, Of course the Czar is angry, not be- starvation diet, and the futility of all at- patched by their parents for the wraps The effect of this most just and time- association, by Prof. Siemens, the cause Krapotkine said such a thing, but tempts on the part of EroneSt and capa- nals and a system which will tell be- ly rebuke was overwhelming; the mali- with those two old people for company'.'' of their guests when the latter are The Floods at Mannheim and magnitude of England's shipbuilding because the Vedemosti published it, and ble men to reform the abuses of the sys- about to take their departure. "Louise, yond all doubt the position of a ves- gner of women yvas covered with con- Quinten mused for a moment smiling- Worms. fusion and shame. ly, and then he said: industry is brought out in the follow- particularly because the Censor dared tem and to mitigate the horrors of pris- run, and get Lady So-and-so her sel in a fog. There is little doubt ing striking manner: "Before many to read it to him. Next comes Gen. on life. The fate of the reformers is the that had some such system been in London Standard. This incident serves an excellent pur- "Mr. Martyn, I will go after her." cloak." "Maude, where is Mrs. 's pose in prefacing a few words on this "You, Felix?" years have elapsed we shall find in Tchervcin and hands his Majesty a little most melancholy feature of this startling shawl?" "Victoria, go and find the use the City of Brussels would still Mannheim is but a small isthmus m slip of paper found by him in the palace narrative. The chief of the model pen- the midst of a raging sea. Raging, one subject. "Yes listen to my plan." our factories and on board our ships duchess' wrap." be afloat and the terrible calamity of Of all the evils prevaleut among men, Mr. Martyn drew a chair to that of garden. The Oaar as he takes it feels al settlement at Kara was dismissed as may fairly say; for, though the rain had engines with a fuel consumption not as if he were charged with dynamite, soon as an English book-writer had The Christmas pantomino is looked the Cimbria would not have hap- almost ceased, the wind was very strong, we knoyv of none more blighting in its the yonng man's, and listened with some forward to for six months, and fondly moral effects than the tendency to speak astonishment and much amusement to exceeding one pound of coal per ef- and the slip of paper yvero a spark. On sounded his praises. A reformer who pened. The position of the United and the waves could be seen, even from fective horse power per hour, in the paper he reads these lines: had had admirable success in amelior- recollected for the rest of the year. The States in a question of this kind is the height where I stood, beating on slightingly of the virtue of women. Nor his proposition. facetiousness of the clown is admirably is there anything in which young men * * * * * * * * which the gas producer takes the The rapacious double-headed bird is dead, ating the condition of juvenile criminals most disgraceful. Not only is noth- the dams. The great Rhine dam, which Aud a big owl Bits in his place, was degraded as soon as people began reproduced, while the knocks doyvn re- protects the further bank on the river, are so thoroughly mistaken as iu the low It was a clear, cold, wintry night. place of the somewhat complex and We earnestly pray to heaven to talk about it, and the institution was ceived by the enduring and ever amia- ing- done by Congress to secure sup- was broken, and Ludwigshafen, the estimate they form of the integrity of The lonely sea-coast looked wild ancl ro- dangerous steam boiler. The advent That this one may quickly go, too. remanded to one of the old-time officials ble pantaloon are practiced with scru- ervision over those who sail the ves- "Southwark" of Mannheim, was an is- women not of their own mothers and mantic enough in the bright starlight. of such an engine and of the dynamo In his rage Alexander orders that the who could restore the rod and the black pulous fidelity. It is after the witness- sels, but even the International Rules land connected with Mannheim only by sisters, thank God, but of others, who The light in the tower at Black Head machine must mark a new era of autographs of all persons who have ad- hole. ing of the pantomine that the govern- of the Road at Sea have- not yet been the great suspension bridge which car- they fin-get are somebody else's mothers made a bright pathway upon the black, material progress, at least equal to mission to the court be furnished to Prince Krapotkine, concludes his sur- esses have to call upon all their reserves adopted by that body. In American ries road and railway. Dotted over and sisters. restless waters, dotted here and there him. This is quickly done, though hun- in order to bring under control the ex- this huge sheet of water were the vil- Plain words should be spoken on this that produced by the introduction of dreds of the courtiers feel deeply offend- vey of this subject with the reflection waters, American vessels must fol- with floating fragments of ice. that these examples of barbarous in- plosive animal spirits of these healthy lages whose names have occupied my point, for the evil is a general one, and steam power in the early part of our ed, but the Czar can not find out the young misses. low the old rules while foreign ves- telegrams—on the right, near, Frieseu- deep-rooted. If young men are some- A desolate wind moaned about the author. Then comes the Minister of humanity and systematic mismanage- ragged rocks sorrowfully. century. Let us consider what would ment are typical of what Russians are The Princess of Wales dresses her sels follow the international rules. heim, further oft' Oppau, on the left times thrown into the society of thought- be the probable effect of. such an en- the Interior and reports that the pic- daughters in the plainest possible way, Is it strange then, that collisions Edigheim, and in the far distance less or bad women, they have no more A small boat came dancing up the tures of the late C/.ar are in great de- now Buffering and of what they may pathway of light, and the two occupants gine upon that most important inter- expect in the future, as it is an idle fan- calicoes, ginghams, muslins and llan- happen, yvhen Government takes so Frankenthal—or rather the remains of right to measure all other womeu by mand, but nobody cares for his present nel being do rigueur. No corsets, no villages, little clusters (if roofs, with a what they see of these than they yvould peered eagerly forward. est of this country—the merchant .Majesty's likeness. In his foolish pas- cy to imagine that the prisons can be little interest in securing the estab- reformed so long as they remain a tightness of any kind, and as for orna- church tower dominating each. Look- have to estimate the character of honest "There's Black Head, Mr. Quinten— navy. According to returns ^kindly sion the Czar orders that no more ments, such as rings, earrings or brace- lishment of means to prevent them! ingthrough a telescope, one made out and respectable citizens by the develop- there's my home!" said l.'nele David, a furnished me by the board or trade wreaths be placed on the tomb of his reflection of Imperial administration. that everything was t6tteringand ready Certainly nothing has occurred since lets, Her Royal Highness would be as- ments of crime in our police courts. smile breaking over his rugged face, as father, the Liberator. Then comes the tounded if such ftn idea, were so much Maritime Register. to fall; not a roof straight, not a wail and Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Minister of War and informs the Czar the present reign opened to encoi Let young men remember that their he pointed out the little stono house the total value of the merchant ship- as mooted. unbroken. Hundreds of houses have chief happiness in life depends upon crouching at the foot of the tower. that lately the officers are often heard the hope that serious reforms are to be The mummies of the Egyptian King disappeared beneath the flood now; ii ping of the United Kingdom may singing a new song. expecteil in any branch of administra- She is very particular about having Amer.hotep I. ami others, discovered their faith in woman. No worldly wis- "I am glad enough to see it, Mr. Bar- be estimated at $630,000,000, of tion. Since Count Tolstoi succeeded the girls instructed jp sewing, embroi- last rear at Deir-el Bahari, were wrap- is no shallow lake, but a really deep dom, no misanthropic philosophy, no ton; but pray remember that for the "Our Czar is doing nothing but cat- dery and all manner of woman's do- ped in garlands of (lowers, very curious- sea. Few homes stand more than roof generalisation can cover or weaken this time my name is Cheney, or you'11 betray which $450,000,000 represents General Ignateiffin the Ministry of the ing a cake ornamented with many-col- Interior, the State police has become mestic work and continually holds Up ly WoVen. The eminent botanist, Dr. upward out of it. Few tree trunk fundamental truth. It stands like the me." steamers having a net tonnage of ored sugar flowers." The salt of it is her sister-in-law Lome as a model in Sehweinfurth, bits-classified and mount- to be seen Only consider what this i of God himself for it is nothing "Aye, aye!" responded the old man, this. There is a well-known satire of almost as independent and irresponsible 3,003,988 tons, and $180,000,000 as it was before general Melikoff un- that resped. ed these dowers, and by the side of each scene means to those who a few days ten this—and should put an ever- as lie brought his boat skillfully up to sailing vessels, of 3,688,008 tons.The Schredin in yvhich the Russian Czars Little does the passer-by imagine, as variety has placed modern examples of ago called these shells their home toa lasting seal upon the lips that are wont the wooden pier below the lighthouse. are ridiculed. "There is a country of dertook to subject it to systematic res- to speak slightingly of women. safety of this vast amount of ship- traint. The Third Section has virtual- he glances up at the lightest window of the same flowers. Among them are to population of pool- laboring folk, living "Til not forget " fools," said Schedin, "who are ruled by Marlhovoiigh House, that behind the be seen the bright blue blossoms of the on black bread, potatoes and milk. .*_ , The younger man shrugged his ment, carrying about live-sevenths of a king who i-s the biggest fool of all, ly regained the immunity enjoyed by it in the old days, and arbitrary arrests are blind i:; seated (lie future Queen of Eng- larkspur, the blue lotus, the white lotus Their cattle lie under those ruins, dead; HKAKII IN A HOTEL OFFICE.—"Is shoulders expressively as he stepped our total imports and exports, or $'2,- for he does nothing but eat an im- and, lovingly surrounded by her daugh- with pink-tipped sepals, the orange- their stores of potatoes, heaped together mense pake ornamented with many-col- followed bv indefinite terms of impris- there a fire company within a block of ashore and waited for Uncle David to 520,000,000 of goods in the year, 1 ters, to whom she, is reading somerelin- liued safflower or Carthamus tinctorius, against winter time, are rotting beneath ored sugar flowers. ' Now, the Czar, onment in the filthy holes described by 1 this hotel?" "Yes, sir." "Andahook fasten the boat. and of the more precious lives con- ed and instructive story, while '-er hus- tin yellow blossom of the Acacia Nilo- the water; ami their homes are washed and ladder company near?" "Yes, The rocky headland jutted into the during his late visil to Moscow, was Prince Krapotkine. Unhappy Russia! band, his cigar in his mouthy gazes at nected with it, is a question of para The reforms are denied from above, tic:'., and the flower of a species of water- away and destroyed by the waves. Tru- sir." "And fire escapes on all sides of sea. Back of the tower and the light- presented with an immense! cake oi this home picture with a pleasure ap- melon now extinct. The hues of these ly it is a picture which would sadden mount importance." Viazomsk, with the imperial coat of while from below there is naught but the building?" Yes, sir." "And keeper's house was a swamp of desolate preciated only by a father's love. ancient flowers are said to be as bril- the most careless of onlookers. The extinguishers at every door!" "Yes, country, snow-covered, and marked aims on it, pictured in sugar. The desperation and frenzy. liant as those of their modern prototypes; point of vantage which I hail ascended Czar accepted the cake graciously, but lir" "And rope ladders in every here and there by a clump of cedar or Woman's Mission. ami but for the labels which show them was crowded with no mere sightseers. apartment?" "Yes, sir." "Well, if spruce trees. A MAP MAKER.—"That fellow had a noyv he thinks it was only a scandalous "Defective Hues" are the cause of to be 3,000 years apart, no ordinary Many of them were once the occupiers offense. you can give mo a room on the first Half a mile or more across the water monstrous foot, the biggest I ever most of the tires which occur in dwel- in a recent lecture delivered in lios- observer, it is said could distinguish be- of those flooded homes, and it was floor, with a window opening into a was Pine Head, where, during the pre- saw." "How large?" asked the Gen- Such things greet His Majesty almost ling-houses. This source of danger may ton, by Miss Emily Faithful, that lady tween those which were buried with the a sad, and often, I fear heart-broken, back alley. ! will stay all night."—Phil- ceding summer, granite had been quar- eral. "Give us some idea of its size." daily. No wonder, then, that, he be easily removed by making the c'lim- uttered the following sensible words: Pharaohs and those which were gather- gaze that was bent upon them. adelphia News. ried. "I don't know that I can, but I tell you sometimes bluntly refuses to admit any ney.s of hard-baked glazed pipe, en- "Women should be trained early to be ed and dried a few months ago. But the long sheds were deserted now, what's a fact. His foot was so big that one to the court for a day or two. It closed in a thin wall of bricks. The ex- prepared to meet the chances of the Descending the tower, 1 crossed to The skeleton of a dmosaurin reptile, and the great boarding house closed and —well, you have heard the old story of is generally believed thai Idle Czar and pense of such a chimney is not much future. Give every girl a trade or The editor of the Omaha Herald now Ludwigshafen, and walked along the thirty-five feet long, has been unearthed solitary. There was no sound save the the fellow who used the forks of the Czaritza love each other dearly, but greater than the ordinary brick one, profession; all may learn generalities goes barefooted. He hung up his stock great dam nearly as far as the breach in the Bad Lands of Dakota. The crea- wail of the wind and the eternal beat of road for a bootjack. Yes; well, Nick their family life is not without thorns. while the draft is far better, aud the in moderation, but each should have ings Christmas eve, and hasn't seen which was made where the Neckar and ture is supposed to have stood twenty- the waves upon the ledges. . tried it and split the road so far that Many years ago, at the court balls, I he risk of a disastrous fire is reduced to a some specialty that would make her to them since, it is thought that perhaps Rhine join. The chemical and soda Sve feet high. The weight of the skull Lois Martyn was spreading the table the geography of the neighborhood Czaritza used to dance with a certain minimum. Yet, strange to say. such be a bread-winner. The true lady Santa Claus needed some new horse works which are built along it were s 694 pounds and of the yvhole skeleton for tea in the cheery kitchen of the lit- was changed, [Arkansaw Traveller. Count Stroganoff, an incarnated Apol- chimneys are rarely put up. should be able to do something beside blankets.—Omaha Republican. quite still and, smokeless. They stand 1,900 pounds.