AGRICULTURAL AM) DOMESTIC. Around the Farm. A NEW enemy to grain has lately been PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNINS discovered in a cargo of barley discharged :> !*•<* «Mrd story of the brick block corner of Main at Amsterdam. It is a small, micro- and Huron streets, scopic maggot, of an unknown species, ANN AKBOR, - - MICHIGAN. and, besides the in jury it inflicted on the ttntrar.ee on Huron street, opposite^he Gregory grain, its presence there produced se- House. rious illness and a peculiar eruption on EIJIHTT 33. J=» O 3\T 3D , the skin of all who came in contact any- EDITOR AND PUBLISHEU. where with the cargo. Terms, W2.00 a yoar, or SI.90 In advance. To FACILITATE the parturition of cows, ^ ' the administration of a few handfuls of RATES OF linseed with their drink for three or four weeks before their calving is strongly SPACE. recommended by a -writer in the Land- wirth, a German agricultural paper. In over thirty years' practice he has always found it to act beneficially, and, more- 4 (K> ii no over, it increases the secretion of milk, « 00 7 00 VOLUME XXXII. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1877. NUMBER 1659. »4 ootvsm 7 oojio oo decreases inflammation and constipation, 1 ntas::.. HI 0(1 IS Oil and forms a certain remedy in retention of afterbirth. Twelve lines or less considered a square. HEART AKD HARP. fore the doorway of oiae of theof her drees, and rose hastily. His face NATIONAL LEGISLATION. ries by the illegitimate sale of postage- THK 1IAISNER of THE PROPHET. 'Cards in Directory, not to exceed four lines $4 00 houses. The than made ho motion THE setting of shade trees along both :* year. Gems of Poesy from the November Maga- showed signs of great t•lnotic-h, but the stamps outside the limits of their office. WS1 It be Unfurled In the Contt st Now Business or special notices 12 centR a line for the to come toward the house, ami seemed sight of Nancy wrought a chan'/e in it. This abuse has been extensively adver- sides of the roads in the farming dis- first insertion, and 8 cents for each subsequent in- zine*. (Vl>stract8 ot Some Important Mea * In- Kaging in Europe? tricts is often advocated by the rural sertion. not to see the children. As he came op- He came to her and looked in her face. troduced in Congress. tised during the past summer, and Sena- CONTENTMENT. posite to where they stood they discov- " Are you tne woman that gave me my tor Edmunds' bill, which is as follows, Within the Mosque of St. Sophia at press, as a means of increasing the value Marriage and death notices free; obituary notices The Geneva Award.—Senator Fer- Constantinople lies a flag which, if un-of farms, in consequence of the pleasant- cents a line. All the winter t laugh and eing ered that he bore upon his back a huge supper at the house yonder, and asked nan, of New York, has introduced (bj will probably become a law : Yearly advertisers have the privilege of changing For joy that the Bpring is near, woeden cross. He kept on his way, SECTION 1. Tbat no ro.-tmaster or Deputy furled, would startle all Christendom, ness of such street when the trees be- their advertisements quarterly. Additioaal chaiu, I make the spring with my pinging ring, me to stay ? " request) two bills to open a way for the Rejoicing that she is here. staggering through the deep sand be- Postmaster or other person intrusted by the and compel it to band together in a com- come large. There is no mistake in this ing will be charged for. "Yes, I am." distribution of tke $6,000,000 of theUnited States, the Postoffice Department or the mon struggle against Ielamism. Imper- opinion, and farmers would do well to Advertisements unaccompanied by written or —Harper. neath his burden, until he was lost to Geneva award still remaining in the verbal directions will bo pnbfislieA Iteee months sight behind the rocks which made one | " And you are not afraid <;f me ? " Postmaster General with postage-stamps or fect, and sometimes fanciful, accounts club together and set maples, elms, etc., and charged accordingly, ' ON THE CLIFF. "No; I should not have come here if treasury. One allows claimants to try stamped envelopes shall sell or dispose of the Legal advertising, a'r*t Insertion, 70 cents per of the walls of Paradise. have been given of the flag, and many along their farms, and then see that no ' See the far mountains, all a waving line, I had beeh. I came to Hee you. I did their luck in the Court of Claims, same otherwise than in the regular course of bad translations of the inscriptions on it. cattle are allowed to run in the highway. folio; 35 cents per Jo)^, for each subsequent inser- Fading and melting into misty gray." " Let us tell Nancy," said one of the official business, at their face value, and for tion. \\ hen a posf r*5,emeut is added to an advertise- not know but I might help you." and the other proposes to establish a From the best source we gather some —Farmer's Friend. ment the whole ^iu ^ - the same as the first I answer with a wide, unseeing gaze, children. And they entered the house cash on delivery. coargeo " Yes, miles and miteB away." " You are a good woman. I am a bad special court for the adjudication of the SEC. 2. That"any Postmaster, Deputy Post- facts which are, at this time, very inter- together. man." claims, master, or other person who shall violate the To DEAma depression in a field, where "And the great river, dwindled to a thread, esting. This emblem of the power and Whatever happened in or about this "You cannot be wholly bad. ¥ou Bounty pilt.—Senator Ingalls, of provisions of the preceding section shall be sacred office of Mohammed is described a clayey or hard-pan - subsoil prevents JOB PRINTING. With farms dwarfed to a har_d's-breadth side bj little settlement-was sure to come, sooner deemed guilty of embezzlement, and shall, on the sinking of rain-water, and the lay of •Pamphlets, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards side." have raised this cross here." Kansas, has introduced a bill to equalize conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not to be of "green silk, with large crescent .'tall Tickets. Labels, Blauks, Bill-Heads and other I know the distant ocean through it sends or later, to the ears of Nancy Daore. " Do you think so ? Do you say so ?" the bounties of soldiers who served iu on top of the staff, from which is sus- tho land is unfavorable for ordinary ..-ariclies of Plain and Fancy Job Printing executed The full throb of the tide. Bemote i'rom town, the people had no exceeding one thousand dollars, or by impris- methods of drainage, first dig a hole ao with promptness, and in the best possible style. he cried, eagerly. "Oh! look at me,the late war for the Union. It is an ex- onment not exceedinc one year, or both said pended a long plume oi horse-hair (said " Listen ! the low-voiced wind with tender touch church, minister, or priest; but they tell me that again." Nancy looked act copy of the bill which passed the punishments, in the direction of the court. to be the tail of the Prophet's favorite if for a well through the impervious Whispers and sways the bright leaves In the air." were not so very forsaken so long as they stratum at the bottom of the hollow, fill Alas ! to my denied and famished sense steadily at him, toying again to recall his House of Representatives on the 20tb SEC. 8. That every Postmaster and Deputy Arab steed), while the folds of the flag Silence is everywhere! had with them this widow, Nancy Da- features. Postmaster making a quarterly return, as re- exhibit tho crescent and quotations from it up to the brim with refuse stones, re- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. cre. It used to be said that no secret of June, 1876, except that it proposes to quired by law, shall make, subscribe and at- move the excavated earth so as to allow O vanished sparkle from the cup of life, "No," she said, deliberately. "You strike out of that bill the clause providing tach thereto an oath or affirmation in tho fol- the Koran." The accurate quotations ONALD MACLEAN, M. IV, Physician snd was safe from her ; but every secret was are as follows : "All who draw it [the the surface water free access to the pit, D Surgeon. Office and residence, 71 Huron street, Filled to the brim with beauty so divine! safe with her. There are some women are not wholly bad, and you have suf- for the deductions of the bounty paid lowing form : and standing water will never injure the Ann Arbor. Office hours from 8 to 9 a. ru. and from Without thee, spirit, sweetness, light are lost, fered much for what you have done." understate laws. "I do solemnly swear (or aflirm) that I have sword] will be rewarded with temporal to 3 p. m. And flavorless the wine. who are born confessors, and she was not, since making my last quarterly return, advantages ; every drop of their blood, grass or grain crop in that part of the —Mary L. Jlitter, m Scribner. one. It was impossible to withhold con- " I have suffered hell for ten years. Confiscated Sovthem Estates.—Sen- disposed of any of the postage-stamps or field. KS. SOPHIA VOIXAND, M. I)., Physi- fidence from her. Silent herself, she You are a good woman. I have told no- ator Withers, of Virginia, has introduced stamped envelopes in my charge for sale, other- every peril and hardship endured by cian and Surgeon. Office at residence, 44 Ann " SEE HOW I HELP !" wise than in pursuance of law." them, will be registered on high as more I, LAST winter, trenched a small piece BtrcetM. Will attend to all professional calls prompt- was the repository of other people's body. Yes, I have at last told the a bill for the relief of owners of property ly, day or night. " See how I help !" said a little mouse world. Let me tell you here." He in the late Confederate State, which meritorious than either fasting or pray- of ground where formerly nothing but To the reapers that reaped the grain. talk ; and all, whether children or grown ing. If they fall in battle their sins will rushes was produced. Throughout the As he nibbled away, bythe door of his house," people, went to her with news or with seized her hand and drew her near the was sold under what is known as the THE KEILY MOTOR. K. McF.lKHKD, Surgical and Mechan- With all his might and main. cross. "Do you see this cross? Do be at once blotted out, and they will be early part of the year it was frequently L . ical Deu'ist, corner of Main and Huron perplexities. It •would be difficult to Confiscation act." The bill provides ireets (Jackson's old staud.) Great pains taken in " See how I help !'" ho went on with Ms talk ; say in just what consisted the absolu- you see of how many pieces of wood it that the Government of the "United States A Wonderful Discovery, out of No Present transported to paradise, there to revel in stirred up ana broKen with a five-tmed Mil operations entrusted to my care Prices to suit Bat they laid all the wide field low- tion she gave when faults were con- is built? I have been ten years build- shall pay to the former owners of such Practical Value. eternal pleasures in the aims of black- fork, at the same time mixing in a good he times. All work warranted. Teeth extracted Before he had finished a single stalk ing it. Yes, ten years—it was ten years quantity of soot, guano and sand. I without pain. Office hours: 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 Of the golden, glittering row. fessed as they often were ; certainly not property the amount of money rceeived After a careful and tedious investiga- eyed houris. But for the first heaven p. m.; 7 to 8:30 p. m. in any formal words. Still, a certain ago. See, that piece is from Malaga. I for their land at the sale, and receive in tion of the merits of the Keely motor in- are reserved those of tho faithful who die added the sand to make the soil work As ihe mouse ran into his hole, he said : gift of peace belonged to her as surely was born in Malaga, and I went back return a quit-claim conveyance of owner- vention, scientific minds haye concluded within sight of the green flag of thebetter, it being a wet, spongy peat. In H. JACKSON, Dentist. Office corner of " Indeed, I cannot deny, April the seed was sown, and I must say \\ • Vlaiu and Washington streets, over Bach & Although an idea I had in my head, as the gift of hearing confessions. there first; but I could not stay there. ship, which can be transferred to the that, while the inventor has discovered prophet." Then follow the terrible and Abel's store, Ann Arbor, Mich. Anesthetics admin- And that is from Brazil. And that is that I have never seen a better crop of Those fellows work better than I." She was at work in the house when purchaser. a wonderful and hitherto unknown all-significant words, the fearful war-cry istered if required. ' Jack-in-the- Pulpit," St. Nicholas. from Alexandria. I bought it of a power, it is of value only in a scientific against God and man : '' Then may nocarrots. I write this to show that car- the children entered, and went with them Greek. He said it was a bit of the true An Additional Article of War.— light, and not in a practical way. The rots can be grown on what I may term INES & WOBDES, 20 South Main street, to the door, although the man had al- Senator Plumb, of Kansas, has introduced man give or expect mercy I" This is Ann Arbor, Mich., wholesale and reta:l deal- INDIAN SUMMER. 1 cross; but he lied. I gave him all I had reasoning on the subject, as given by a waste land, where scarcely anything else erWs in Dry Goods, Carpets and Groceries. ready disappear?' . supplemented by the motto: '' The gates Dnlled to a drowsy fire, one vaguely sees for it, and I put it in the middle—see a bill to make an additional article of Philadelphia scientist, is as follows. oi paradise are under the shade of the will succeed.— Journal of Hor- Thn sun in heaven, where this broad, smoky " He carried a great cross," said one. war. It provides that any officer in the ticulture. ACK & SCHMID, dealers in Dry Goods, round there; but it never drove it out of my 1. Themacbinery necessary to produce swords." The origin of the color is tra- Groceiies, Crockery, etc., No. 54 South Main Lies ever brooding at the horizon's bound; "He wore ear-rings." heart. And there's not a country where army who shall be found guilty of gam- streetM. the power that Mr. Keely claims to pro- ditionally stated to be that the prophet A COMPOST neap is a good thing on a And through the gaunt knolls on monotonous leas, "He was very dark and very bent." I've not been and brought away a bling or playing cards for money or oth- duce, and that lie certainly does produce one day looking out upon verdant fields farm when it is properly maDaged, but ACH & ABEL, dealers in Dry Goods, Gro- Or through £amp desolate woodlands' naked trees, "That was the weight of the cross." bit of the wood. It's all the work of my er consideration, after court-martial, ceries, etc., No. 26 South Main street, Ann Rustling the brittle ruin along the ground," shall be dismissed from the service. with it, is so costly as to place it beyond said that " Nature is green, and green when, as in one instance we recently ob- BArbor, Mich. Like sighs from spirits of perished hours, re- Some of the bolder were for following own hands; and I thought when I'd the reach of ordinary manufacturers. shall be my emblem, for it is everlast- served, it is allowed to become covered sound him, to see -what he was about; but This bill is strictly in accord with the The melancholy melodies of the breeze ! finished the cross it would go away. And The machine now iu use cost more than ing and universal." He prophesied that with a mass of weeds its value is very M. WAGNEB, dealer in Keady-llade Cloth- Nancy dissuaded them. I worked patiently, though the menviews of Judge Advocate Gen. Dunn, W ing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Trunks, who in his last report makes a terrible $60,000, and while subsequent machines when Islam should number a hundred rapidly decreased. It is bad enough to Carpet Bags, etc., 21 South Main street. ghostly and strange a lock the blurr "If he did not speak to you, it was mocked me. And it's not gone away. would, cost very considerably less, as ap- millions the flag should stop the invasion let weeds go to seed anywhere, but one wears, because he did not wish to be spoken Then I thought if I planted it right showing of this unfortunate habit among SC H A K1SKK tK, Teacher"of thePiano-forte. officers of all grades. The theory of the pliances and methods of construction of the Northern races, and Irs followers of the .worst of all places is on the com- €• Pupils attain the desired skill in piano-play- to. Leave him alone. He may come here, that would be the end; but it become simplified, the cost would still be now amount to one hundred and twenty post heap. If ripened there they will ing by a systematic course of instruction. For back this way. You need not be afraid wasn't. And now I have cut my name objection to gambling is that it has alargely in excess of that of the ordinai-y millions. The Koran declares that when not remain where they fall but will be .terms, apply at residence, No. 12 W. Liberty street, of him," she added, as the younger ones tendency to make the men forgetful of AunArlior. Prompt attention.paid to piano-tuning. and what I did on it, that ail the world steam-engine. it is unfurled the '' earth will shake, the carried to various parts of the farm and came closer to her. may see; and, O, God! it's on me yet. their soldierly duty, and produces both recklessness and dissipation that de- 2. In manipulating each engine the mountains melt into dust, the seas blaze scattered into the soil, under conditions W7" '*• ELY, Organist at the Presbyterian He did come back at dupk. The chil- Where shall I go ? Shall I lay myself services would be required, not of an ] TY . Church, will give instruction upon the dren had scattered to their several down there, side of him and the boy? [jrades both man and officer. If such a up in fire and the children's hair grow very favorable to their germination and Piano or Organ, or in vocal culture and harmony SLEEP AFIER DEATH. ordinary engineer, but of a man of ex-white with anguish." This is Oriental subsequent growth. The farmer will Lessons given at pupils' residence. Terms, $18 per f I worir. dead, and if the dead might crave homes, and Nancy sat alone on the door- Yc're tired. Sit ye down and 111 tell it bill were to pass it is believed that scores onrse of 20 lessons. Pianos tuned and repaired. Some little grace to cheer their outcast state, step, when she perceived a man coming of young officers who enter the army ceptional scientific attainments, who fustian, yet believed by teeming millions find weeds enough to fight, if he does Call or address In Bowery street. 1620yl all to you. No? Ye'U not sit down? would thoroughly understand the theory This I would ask: deep slumber long and late toward her. From his appearance she Ye'll stand by the cross ? It's all cut on would be placed outside the pale of to represent great and triumphant truths. not take pains to scatter their seeds and Lncl sure possession of my lonely grave I temptation, and that the morale of theof its working, and would be prepared Islam must be in positive danger before hasten their development.—New En- MISS MANTIE M. MILNER,~ ~ ^ot to be haunted by the things that were, did not doubt that it was the stranger it. Ye can read it. That's the story. to act in sudden and dangerous emer- mil once were dear, nor even by a dream whom the children had seen. She rose ' Requiescat in pace ! I, Daniel Mora, army would be thereby raised to a high- the Sultan requires the Sheik-ul-Islam, gland Homestead. *o be disturbed, however glad and fair— er standard. gencies. or Mohammedan Pope, to bring the flag TEACHER OF THE PIANO. ''or perfect rest is dreamless. Lying there, as he came fo the door. seaman, did, in a passion, kill the skip- RAW AND COOKED ROOTS.—Dr. )eep hidden, safe from life's wild rush and stir. "Good-evening," she said. per of the schooner Nancy and his boy, 3. The results obtained are altogether from its resting place and unfurl it be-E. Wolff, a German chemist, re- Not knowing that I slept—this bliss would seem Savings Bond.—The bill introdued by uncertain. Before direct results are se- fore all Mohammedans. During the ports the following experiments in feed- Instruction given at the residence of the pupil if More dear to me than heaven's own paradise ! He answered her in her own words ; and scuttle the Nancy about two leagues •desired. Senator Wallace "to authorize a long cured, preliminary results must be se-time that Catherine of Russia sought the ing cattle. Two cows were experi- So dear I would not care again to rise ; but given with a certain thickness of to the eastward of this cross, which I set jond for the investment of savings," di- For terms inquire at residence, No. 48 South State For eyes that wake must Btill have tears to weep ; utterance which showed him to be a for- up, and may God have mercy on my cured; that is, the condition of working ownership of Constantinople, the flag mented on, which together weighed red 16H And so " God giveth His beloved sleep !'' rects the Secretary of the Treasury to is dependent upon the contingency of was brought to the light; but she failed, 1,750 pounds. They received daily, —Mart/ Ainge De Vere, in Galaxy. I eigher. soul.' Ye'll say now I'm not a bad issue, in lieu of an equal amount of 4 EUGENE K. FRUEAUFF, "May I give you some supper?" The man? Ye'll not be afraid of me now? being in a condition to work, and neither and it was not flaunted in the face of during the whole time, 8} pounds of O, blessed mother ! take it away! Take cent, bonds, authorized by the act state is wholly within the control of the Christendom. If it should fly the Sultan hay, ~ 31 pounds of oats-straw, i ATTORNEY AT LAW, "CALL ME NOT DEAD." man looked up at her quickly and nod- of July 14, 1870, a sum not exceeding manipulator. Mr. Keely himself can AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ded. She entered the house, while he it away! Yes, it was off there, where is supposed to be its bearer, and for that ! pounds of rape-seed, 4j pounds of lentil Call me not dead when I, indeed, have gone you're looking. Oh ! but it was terrible. 5100,000,000 United States coupon never predict with certainty the result reason it would be formally committed \ gtraw, and the roots mentioned in the All business promptly attended to. Office No. 8 Into the company of the ever living took his seat on the flat stone ;• and pres- jonds, in denominations of $25, $50, and of an attempt to start the engine into East Washington street, Rinsey & Seabolf s block. High and most glorious poets ! Let thanksgiving ently she brought him a bowl of milk Why don't ye speak ? Do ye see any- to his hands with all the ceremonious following table, which also gives the, Rather bo made. Say—" He at last h:ith won $100, in equal sums of each denomina- motion; every manipulation that he Rest and release, converse supreme and wise, and some large ship-biscuit. He made a thing? Oh! do ye see it? I bound zeal of religious fanaticism. Through- weight of butter and milk produced in NOAH W. CHEEVEK, them in the cabin after I—after they ion, redeemable in coin of the present makes partakes of the nature of an ex- out the Ottoman empire proper, em- the several cases : Music and song and light of immortal faees ; low bow to her as ho took his supper standard value after sixty years from the periment. The engine may or may not To-day, perhaps, wandering in starry places, and placed it before him on his knees. were—I didn't take any monej'. It was bracing Turkey in Europe, Asia Minor, Week of ex- Milk per Milk to 1 ft. ATTORNEY AT LAW. He hath met Keats, and known him by his eyes. late of their issue, and bearing interest respond to his attempt to start it. In Butter, Butter, To-morrow (who cau say?) Shakspeare may pass— She looked at him narrowly, as he satin not for that. There was nothing but and Syria, and throughout Persia, the periments. Food, payable semi-annually in such coin at short, it is beyond the power of his con- the countries on the Euphrates and lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. OiBce east side of Conrt House Square Ann And our lost friend just catch one syllable silence eating and drinking. He was a ballast in the lading. My God! the iherate of 3.65 per cent, per annum. First, raw Arbor, Mich. Of that three-centuried wit that kept so well— thick-set, somewhat clumsy man, with a Judgment day !" trol; and all of [his efforts to bring it under Tigris, Hindoostan, Egypt, the Barbary beet 82% 8% 30 Or Milton—or Dante, looking on the grass, These bonds are to be exempt from all his control—efforts constantly made dur- States, and as far as Zanzibar, every Second, raw Thinking of Beatrice, and listening still face bronzed deeply with exposure, and :axation. The remainder of the bill is ing a number of years—have been potatoes.. 82%* &X 42 JOHN L. BURLEIGH, To chanted hymns that sound from the heaven!} black, curly hair. His eyes, overhung Out of the blue water, under the sun- Mohammedan would be called upon to Third, cook- hill." as follows : "The Secretary of thefutile. rally to its support under pain of the ed beet... 1: 9V 30 —Ilic/iard Watson Gilder, in Scribner. by thick brows, did not look directly at set sky, slowly there way rising, as they Treasury shall keep said bonds for sale ttorney and Counselor at Law, her ; but, while averted, every now and looked, the masts and then the hull of a 4. Even admitting that he may over- anathema of the Prophet, and of expul- Fourth,c'kd at the different sub-treasuries of thecome this difficxilty, the results obtained sion from paradise. The frightful car- pctfatoes.. 82% 248.V 9J< 27 THE DREAM OF ST. THERESA. then stole a look at her. Something spectral schooner, half careened over, United States, and shall dispose of the From the above it will be seen that about the man, she could not say what, water-logged, slimy. No sound was are so violent that the sliock and jar nage which would result from such a the cooked potatoes greatly increased No. 24 Bank Block, second floor, Have you heard of the dream that she had— same at par and accrued it terest for coin upon the machinery tend rapidly to Theresa the saintly ? seemed familiar to her ; and she studied heard ; but the silent witness to Daniel or for United States legal-tender nott s at combination of fanatics would be hor-the butter without adding so much to Come, listen, ye good and ye bad ! his face closely, trying to recall it. Per- Mora's words lay before them, moving weaken it, and necessitate continual ex- rible. the volume of milk as the raw ones, ANN ABBOB, - • MICHIGAN. And heed it not faintly. ;he rate which they may then stand in pense for repairs. haps the earnestness of her look made sluggishly on the water. To-day the in- ;he market, and such legal-tender notes which made the milk of a thin and wat- HENRY R. HILL, A weird, awful woman she saw, him uneasy. He drained the bowl dry, cessant rolling of ten years had released shall be reissued, but their proceeds and 5. It is impossible to produce the Gen. Pope Rouyhly Handled on a Race ery appearance.—Agricultural Gazette. And wondered what brought her ; placed it on the stone beside him, and the last weight that held it down. power in volume sufficiently great to run Track. In one hand she bore flaming straw, ;he coin received for such bonds shall be machinery with it uninterruptedly; actu- About the House. ATTORNEY AT LAW, In the other hand water. then stood silent, withhis hands moving Mora's eyes started from beneath their applied to the redemption of the out- Gen. Pope, the Post Commander at restlessly by hi3 side. shaggy brows, as lie grasped the cross ally, the time required for generating a CLEAN kid gloves with milk and white And Dealer In Keal Estate. " Where bound ?" asked Theresa. "Oh tell I' standing 5-20 bonds of the United given amount of power is greater than Fort Leavenworth, was assaulted at the This answer was given : "I have seen you before," she said, and then clutched at his companion's States." Leavenworth races last Saturday. He soap. Office, No. 3 Opera House Block, ANN ARBOR. " Theresa, I go to quench hell, finally. Her voice was kind; but he dress. He did not see her. He omy the time that same amount of power DON'T use table-cloths and napkins as And then to burn heaven." will maintain the machinery in motion. found the brawny fists of a Kansas City stepped hastily aside, and looked at her saw the witness, on which his eyes fixed New Silver Bill.—Senator Jones, of Irishman worse to encounter than the dish-wipers. EVERYBODY SAYS THAT " But why," asked the saint, " do you make furtively. with a look of despair. Nevada, has introduced a bill entitled A sixth disability, but of less impor- serried ranks of the Army of Northern USE lemon juice instead of vinegar So wild an endeavor ?'' " Dacre ! John Dacre !" he cried, An act to authorize the coinage of atance than either of the others, is found REVENAUGH " So that men, for His own holy sake, "I don't remember," he said, slowly, Virginia. It happened this way : Gen. upon raw cabbage. May love God for ever." and turned his face away. " Not to- stretehing out his hands imploringly to dollar of 412} grains standard silver, and in the fact that the power is not applica- Pope had consented to be a judge of a -Spes Sargent, in Lippincolt. the hulk. ble to an existing form of steam-engine. CLEANLINESS in bedding is indispens- IS THE night," he muttered; "not to-night." tor other purposes." It is as follows: race with two other persons at theable to health and comfort. But then, as he was about to leave, he " Aye ! aye I" said a voice at his side, SECTION 1. Be it enacted, etc., That so soon To utilize it, a new form of engine must Leavenworth fair. There was some lit- Boss Photographer of Ann Arbor. THE ROSE'S SECRET. stopped and said : " Many thanks." and lie turned suddenly. The woman as possible after the passage of this act there be devised, and one of much nicer con- tle dispute between Ed. Corrigan, the THE pain from the sting of a wasp or A LESSON IN THE DARWIN THEORY.* shall be from time to time coined at the mints struction than even the finest of those bee is relieved by applying lean, raw " But where will you sleep to-night? stood before him, her hands clasped of the United States, conformably in all re- owner of Dictator, and the driver of "28 East Huron Street, upstairs. Every flower you wear has a secret as sweet You may stay in my shed." tightly before her. used in connection with steam; the ex-Dakota Maid. The driver of the Maid meat. As a maiden may hear under roses of dubk, spects to law, a silver dollar, the standard treme subtility of the vapor requiring a Which it hides by the day from the gossiping heat, "I will sleep over there," and he " Ho was my husband. That boy was weight of which shall be 412J-2 grains troy, and ran Dictator into the ditch at the start; IT is not well-bred to lean the arm or O~ H. WIN8LOW, To whisper at night in its petals of musk. pointed toward the rocks. my child." The man at her feet. the owner of silver bullion may deposit the closeness of jointing far beyond any- but, as Corrigan had overheard a con- rest the elbow upon the table while If, betrayed to delight by the blush on your cheek, same at any coinage mint or the Assay Office at thing yet accomplished in practical me- DEALER ru It utters its secret, but fhink I am near, "In Paradise? There is no house " Rise, Daniel Mora. I am not thy versation before starting, in which it was eating. judge. I am a sinner, like you." BuNet w York to be coined into dollars for his ben- chanics. Mr. Keely claims to have in- stated that Dictator should be declared And the musk of the rose iu the silence will speak there." The man gave a groan. efit, upon the same terms and conditions as vented such an engine, but, like the BLOW out a candle with an upward in- PICTBBE!*, FRAMES AND BRACKETS, A secret as eweet as a maiden may hear. " 13 that Paradise where the grass she herself bowed low upon the ground. gold bullion is deposited for coinage under ex- out on account of foul driving, he kept stead of a downward current of air to Her forehead touched the cross, which isting laws. power that moves it, it seemed to becool and waited his time. He got his But the blush that you give to the rose in return, grows green?" impracticable and valueless for any real avoid its smoldering. VIOLINS AND CUITAKS. Is a flower as sweet in the dusk of the eves, ''So we call it." carried the tale of her grief and this SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That said horse out of the ditch and started far be- When it fills with the meaning it bluelies to learn, coin shall be legal tender at its nominal value work. To MAKE home-made camphor-ice melt AU kinds of Repairing promptly attended to. He turned and walked hastily away. man's crime. Daniel Mora crept thither hind, and allowed Dictator to crowd up And hides it sweet secret half shut in the leaves; also, until at length he felt two cold for all sums in payment of debts both public slowly until he reached the last quarter, half a teacupful of mutton tallow with a, Sor either are ever as sweet to the Bight, Tho -woman followed him with her eyes and private, excepting such as nnder existing A Revolting Crime. piece of camphor-gum, the size of a. No. 30 East Huron Street. As when they discover how dear is the power until she could no longer descry him, as hands laid on his head. when he let him out and won the race by That shows by the bloom in a rose of delight contracts are expressed to be otherwise pay- The trial of four persons for murder large hickory-nut—pour into a litile cup That love is the secret which hides in the flower! he was lost in the shadow of the rocks. " God be merciful to us sinners !" she able. at least sixty feet. Corrigan then went J. H. NICKELS, His face perplexed her; but she could said. And he repeated the prayer after SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That no in , in allowing the wife of one to the judges' stand and met theor mold. *Under Mr. Darwin's theory, the flowering of the not remember where she had ever seen her. charge shall be made for the coinage of stand- of them to die of starvation and neglect, driver of Dakota Maid coming down. He To CURE WAKEFUDNESS.—Take a plant is its method of courting. ard rilver bullion into the dollars authorized has resulted in the conviction of alltaid : »ponge bath just before retiring; have FRESH & SALT MEATS, — Will Wallace llarney, in Appleton. it. Several days passed, and once or by this act. twice the man had been seen clambering four. In this extraordinary case, Louis plenty of pulverized borax in the water; Hams, Sausages, Lard, etc, Wonderful Slate-TVriting. SEC. 4. Be it further euacted, That all acts Staunton, an artist, his brother Patrick, "I understand you have been making rub well witli a coarse towel to get up a STATE STREET, OPPOSITE NORTHWEST COR- THE BEST GIFT. about the rocks and apparently gather- or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions a co japlaint against me." ing berries. Once he had been seen The sitting was at a private house in of this act are hereby repealed. Mrs. Patrick Staunton, and her sister, circulation. NER OF UNIVERSITY CAMPUS. Around the cradle that thy childhood bare Richmond on the 21st of last month. Alice Rhodes, were the parties accused. "I nave not, Mr. Corrigan." Orders promptly filled. Farmers having meats Came God's own angels with their pitying eyes, fishing, and a smoke curled up occasion- A Ooloid Currency.—Senator Wal- " Upon your honor ?" To COOK EGO-PLANT.—It must be to sell should give him a call. 1568-yl And gazed upon thec in a still surprise ally from the rocks. His presence there Two ladies and three gentleman were The murdered woman, Mrs. Louis soaked in salt and water before frying it, To see beyond heaven's portal aught so fair. present, besides myself and the medium, lace, of Pennsylvania, offers a bill pro- Staunton, was somewhat underwitted, " Upon honor I have not." They brought thee precious gifts. One gave to thee served to keep the children away; while viding for the coinage of money from a Corrigan went to the judges' stand then dried thoroughly, rolled in beaten THE ANN ARBOR The gilt of beauty for thy body's grace, yet it tempted them to go nearer and Dr. Monck. A shaded candle was in prospective heir to £4,000, and in posses- egg and bread crumbs, and fried in Deep-emiling eyes to light a dreamy face, the room, giving light sufficient to see composition metal called "goloid." The sion of £1,800. Her mother endeavored and asked Gen. Pope if a complaint had see what he was doing. One, more dar- preamble of tho bill recites that an alloy plenty of lard or beef dripping. And perfect limbs as young Apollo's be. ing than the others, crept round by an- every object on the table round which to prevent her marriage, and asked the been made. The General said no. Cor- One set the crown of genius on thy head, we sat. Four smoll and common slates of precious metal for commercial coin Chancery Court to be appointed her rigan had hardly got done asking the To WASH WHITE SILK STOCKINGS.— SAVINGS BANK And one bestowed a heart like woman's own, other way, and brought back word that termed " goloid " has been discovered, One tabie-spoonful of lemon juice to a Strong as the sea, and trembling at a breath. the cross which he had been seen to were on the table. Ot' these I chose guardian, but the court deemed her question when auother judge, H. D. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Last, a. veiled figure bent above the bed, two, and, after carefully cleaning and and was patented May 22,1877, by W. W. compos mentis. Her mother made her Rush, announced the race for Dakota quart of tepid water; wash thoroughly, And said, " I give thee everything in one. carry was raised above the beach in Hubbell, the inventor, consisting of 1 In Heaven I am named Love; men call me Death. placing a small fragment of pencil be- one visit after her marriage, but was Maid. Corrigan protested, and theusing no soap; dry quickly in the shade; Receives deposits of One Dollar and upwards and front of the opening to Paradise, but the pound of gold, 24 pounds of silver, and judges ordered him off. Corrigan said the flesh tint will be preserved. allows Five per cent, interest on all deposits re T man was not to be seen. tween them, I tied them together with a never permitted to see her again. She So ehalt thou never tread the w eary ways strong cord, passed around them both 24 pounds of copper, constituting a unit was secluded and kept in confinement in :he race was a put-up job, a regular uiaining three months or longer. That lead men up the dusty slopes of life, of value of both gold and silver, 258 To MAKE YEAST CAKES.—Drain all Nor feel the fierceness of the noonday strife, All this and the stories which one and lengthwise and crosswise, so as effectual- the family of Patrick Stauuton, while swindle ; that Dictator had won the race. liquid from yeast; press through cloth, NTEREST COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. nowiDg alone the morning of thy days. another told of other men who had acted ly to prevent the slates from moving on grains of which are equal in standard her husband lived with Alice Rhodes as He was then assaulted by the entire and spread out on cloth to dry in sun or For thee the dew shall linger on the flower; strangely began to affect the little com- each other. I then laid them flat on the value to either a g-old dollar or a silver his •wife. A child was born to Mrs.posse, including the reporter of the Also, bujs and sells U. S. Bonds, Gold, Silver and The light (hat never wan on land or sea dollar as prescribed by law. said metal in a heated room; cut in pieces con- Interest Coupons, and New York, Detroit and Chi- Shall have no momentary gleam for thee, munity; and, at length, on Sunduy after- table, without losing sight of them for Staunton, was sent to a hospital to die, J-it avenworth Times, from whose, chin venient to turn to facilitate drying. But brighten into love's immortal hour. noon, Nancy Dacre, unwilling that tho possessing an advantage also in size, brrigan yanked out a handful of au- cago Exchange. an instant. Dr. Monok placed the fin- and its mother was reduced in the same SALAD DRESSING.—One heaping table- Thy beauty's grace shnll never know decay, uneasiness should continue, left her gers of both hands on them, while I and weight and density for commercial coin week to the point of death, when she burn whiskers. He knocked Rush heels Also sells Sight Draftsn Oreit Britiia, Irelan 1 Nor sorrow lay her hand upon thy heart; home aDd walked along the beach toward in addition to that of a unit value, aud over head, and gave Gen. Pope such a spoonful of boiled mashed potatoes, rub Germany, or any other part of the European Con- Neither shall chill mistruts thy spirit slay, a lady sitting opposite me placed our was removed to another town. This, of in with a table knife half teaspoonful or inent. But liko a star thy life shall pass away, Paradise. Some of the children began hands on the corners of tho slates. From composed of precious metal largely pro- course, resulted in her death, when tne trouncing as he will never forget. The Its light still shmine, though itself depart, duced in the United States, and not cor- less of white sugar, half teaspoonful of This Bank is organized under the General Bank Until all stars are lost in one eternal day." to follow her. this position our hands was never moved burial authorities found her remains in indignant Kansas City Irishman would —Harper. "Come back! come back!" their rosive. The bill proposes to authorize a very emaciated and neglected condi- liave no doubt cleaned out the entire pepper and the same of made mustard ; ing Law of this State. The stockholders are indi- till I untied them to ascertain the result. then a few drops at a time of salad-oiJ, vidually liable to the amount of their stock, and mothers cried. "Nancy will go. NoAfter waiting a minute or two, Dr.and direct the Secretary of the Treasury tion. * It was a necessary peculiarity of Leavenworth outfit had it not been to cause to lie coined at the mints of the until about one teaspoonful is used the whole capital is security for depositors, weli, THE WITNESS. one will harm her. But you must wait Monck asked me to name any short word such a case that there would be very thought prudent to change the decision with Banks of issue the capital is invested lor the till she has been." I wished to be written on the slate. I United States the sum of $400,000,000 little direct evidence, aud that guilt of the judges.—Kansas City Times. up ; at the least one table-spoonful of security of bill-holders. This fact makes this Iu- named the word " God." He then asked in the value of said coin metal, 250,- would have to be inferred from the moral vinegar. There is a deep gulf of verdure which Nancy herself was not ur willing to go 000,000 pieces to be dollars, 200,000,000 Mitutiou a very safe deposit of moneys. runs inland between two rocky promon- alone. The cool breeze blew freshly be- me to say how I wished it written. I probabilities. The only evidence was Three Sisters Poison Themselves. FOR COUGH AND CONSUMPTION.—Melt Married Women cau deposit subject to their own replied "lengthways of the slate;" then in half dollars, and 200,000,000 that of a servant girl as to the neglect some resin at night on going to bed, and tories. The sea once flowed there, but neath the warm July sun, and the long, in quarters, each dollar to weigh Fear of great disgrace led three sis- drafts only. long before the memory of man. It had swooping dip of the sea-gulls gave her a if I wished it written with a large or and abuse to which Mrs. Staunton was let the smoke from it fill the room. In- 258 grains, and the halves and ters—Lydia, Carolina and Lina Fonda— haling the smoke heals the inflammation, Money to Loan on Approved Securities. finally barred itself out by throwing up, sense of freedom and life. The rare small " g," and I told him with a capital subject at Patrick Staunton's, and as to residing at Gloversville, in New York, " G." In a very short time writing was quarters to be in exact proportion there- the existence of a letter from Louis to and sleep is often produced when one year after year, a sandy barrier across times when she left work and people be- to, and to be caused to be stamped there- to seek death. They had been arrested I ;DIREOTOBS—R. A. Beal, C. Mack, W. D. Harri- the entrance to the gulf. No doubt, hind her brought some such keen sense heard on the slate. The medium's the Rhodes girl, expressing his affection on a charge of stealing articles belong- could not sleep before for much cough- man, W; Deubel, W. w. Wines, D. Hiscock, W. B. hands were convulsively-withdrawn, and on suitable words and figures denoting for her, and a desire to have " Harriet ing. Persevere until a cure is effected. Smith. even after the tide was stopped from of life. She stepped quickly forward, their nature and value. Section 2 makes ing to a tenant who occupied part of flowing in, some strong eastern wind had and each step seemed to make her more I then myself untied the cord (which out of the way." The letter had been their house, and they 1" ad given bail to A change for the better should be felt OFFICERS: was a strong silk watch-guard, lent by this coin a legal tender in payment of all destroyed, and the testimony of the within a week. 4 his family for ten years after his " Postmasters from iaioreatjing their sala- further sum ef 10,000 piasters. ('outmi n-ial. a heap of jaw and expedites business. WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON evidently A LETTER written by Justice Strong, RAILROADS. isn't an admirer of either President of tho Electoral Commission, to Hon. NOTICE I LATEST STYLES Hayes or his Southern policy. In a re- Georgo W. Jones, of Tennesseo, dated HICHMMN CENTRAL cent letter to a friend he said : " With- Fob. 20, 1877 (tho Commission being "4, 1ST7. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1ST7. out impugning tho motives of tho Pros- then in sossion), hns found its way into BARGAINS In Dress Goods. GOING WRRT. 7rr: Hox. JOHX GKUESEL has boon nomi- ideiit—nay, according to him the best the New York Bun. In this letter tho r intentions—I rogard his policy as a fla-writor disavows a belief that "Congress TO THE PUBLIC ! "'• -«T!O.Nt*. for Mayor of Detroit, by the Republi- Brocades, Mottled,Plain,Plaltl,nudStripod ; Cashmeres, SOlndhea wido, 50 rents per yard; Lupin's cans, vice Thompson, declined. grant betrayal of the trust so confiding- has any constitutional right to inquire celebrated Ulitck and Colored < .•.•.linniin, sic,Tie,$1.00,and $1 25; ly committed to his hands ; as in viola- into Stato olections for State elector?," r. M.'• " A 11R0KEN' proiniits" : that is what A. M. A.M r. M. tion of his pledges to seo full protection but not satisfied with this simple avowal J^etroit, leave, 7 Oil 0 .'154 45 ., -M C, 05 9 r0 the Cameron Republicans say tho ap- COLLIKfiWOOD ALPACAS, MOHAIRS M HHILLIANTINES S3 A 15 6 57 10 42 pointment of Welsh means. out rogard to complexion or distinction, terfered quite too much with tho States. cceed all other makes ib lustre, shade nnd weight. Their brilliant color does not change by Vpsilanti, 8 17 10 35 0 00 „ J S* 11 S wearing us othen do. decides, 8 .111 6 18 4 and as fraught with incalculable mis- The Electoral Commission has no more Ann Arboi, G :»_«9 — _ THANKSGIVING : it is to bo celebrated 8 -11) 10 M 8 00 11 21 MERCHANT TAILORING Delhi, 0 43j 4 chief, rejoicing as it does tho hearts, power than Congress has, and I think Dexter, 8 it 6 53 I .--t —-— -. November 29. President Hayes has so SILKS ARE DOWN AGAX2T ! Chelsea, t 03 0; 8 22_ strengthening the hand, and facilitat- it would be a most dangerous usurpa- 27 S 37: . proclaimed. Turkeys and chickons will 1 Grnsa Lake, 0 2:: ——• -• S7 111 03 O0J! . ing tho plans of the Southern conspir- tion were it to do what the States alone At the " Combination Store/ opposite where I used to be r. M take notice. This is astonishing, but true. The $1.40 colored dress silks 10 -jo 12 158 00 7 no « M w« ators against law and order, liberty and have a right t>, cocn to cure what I fair Having a new and complete stuck of Albion, 11 01 12 5.1 01 for si ; the $2 colored dress silks for $1.50 ; Black Silks ful- Marshall. 11 50 1 35 .a '' 30 ?, 18 NEXT TUESDAY elections taKo place equal rights." And "further, " It indi- teas a great wrong of the Louiiiana Re- r. M. IS IS 12 in Massachusetts, New Jersey.New York. cates a childish credulity, a blindness of turning Board." Without stopping to ly 25 per cent, under value. We have the choicest lirauds Battle (-reek, 12 20 1 5fi Oalesburjj, 12 55 Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Look vision, an imbecility of judgment equal- discuss this confession of fraud on the to select from. Elegant Beaver Velvet and Paisley A. M. 9 00 Kalamazon, 1 152 40 5 00 out for thunder all along the line. ly surprising and deplorable, and thepart of tho Louisiana Returning Board, CLOTHS AND SUITINGS ! Shawls, long and square, Blltck Thibet Shawls, plaid Lawton, 1 57 5 :;.'. ft Si" Republican party cannot sanction it this acknowledgment that Louisiana Decatur, 2 is 5 S2 1 27 THE Domocratic Senators have desig- and striped, .Domestic Wool Shawls, and the most desira- 2 11 5 1V 2 00 without impeaching its entire courso voted for Tildon not Hayes, and that, Niles, 3 11 4 07 2 35 4 24 nated Messrs. Bayard, Thurman, and Which 1 shall make up at less prices than heretofore. ble styles of Coatings, Cassinieres and Flannels, cheaper Buchanan, > 13 7 II from the opening ot the rebellion to tho therefore, Tilden not Hayes was elected Three Oaks 3 i2 i 4s' 7 .".7 Morgan as their members of the spec- close of President Grant's Administra- President, for that is tho real meaning than than they can be boughi elsewhere. New Buffalo, 4 08 4 56 7 49 iili!l ! Michigan City, •4 40 i 20 8 10 4 05; 5 « ial Committee on Election of President tion." And, worse than all this, " Thoof Mr. Justice Strong's language, we Lake, 5 23 6 0L' 8 SO NEW DESIGNS IN Kensington, fi 03 6 50 9 jif o 40 ; u and Vice-President. • Democratic party justly claims it as its only desire to ask, Is it possible that Chicago, arrire, C 55. 7 4010*Ji,. ! 6 M| 8 ft) LACE CURTAINS, HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, 1ABLE DAMASK, TOWELS, THE Missouri Supremo Court has de- own, and is jubilant accordingly." As any single Stato may, by open and con- Those indebted to me will please OOINO EAST. Garrison is a chronic fault-finder and fessed fraud,fraud known to all the world, Quilts, Napkins, Corsets, Black and Colored Trimming Velvets, Fousons, cided the contested Congressional elec- Cloaking Velvet, Gorman Black Cotton Velvet, same shade as silk and un- scold, a conteinnor of every measuro may cheat tho nation out of a legally call and settle up as I need the tion case by ordering a certificate issued changeable in color. Our assortment of Hosiery, GlovCS, Trimmings, But- to Metcalfe, Republican. This throws calculated to restoro peaco and harmony elected President, and that there is no money now. Don't wait for anytons, Fringes, RuchillgS, Collarettes, Ribbons and Ladies' Furnishing tho burden of contest upon Frost. to the country, the President ought to power in Congress or elsewhero to pro Goods is the most complete in tho city, and contains many Special Bar- more calling. Accounts not imme A. M. P. M. P. M. I'.M. P. M, feel flattered by his bitter words of crit- tcct the nation und the people against Chicago, leave, I 7 00: 9 00 8 45' i 15 9 00 gains. Bleachedand Brown Cottons mostly at New York wholesalo ; ONE of tho best and chiefest recom- icism and censure. To bo opposed by such frauds ? We do not believe it. prices. :! Button Kid Gloves $1 per pair, also at 50c, 75c, $1.25 and 81.75, Kensington, 7 50 9 50 4 :)=• 6 (':, diately settled will be placed in Lake, 8 37 10 285 23 6 41 10.;>a, mendations of John Welsh, appointed such as Garrison is an evidence that he every pair warranted. Michigan City, 9 23 11 lOi6 25 7 M Hli New Buffalo, 9 45 11 266 51 — 11« Minister to England, is : " He has never is on tho right track. IN A recent lecture delivered in the hands of officers for collection Three Oake, ;o 00:11 3G 7 ou 8 12 H M GEE AT BARGAINS IN WOOLEN YARNS. A.K. been identified witU tho Cameron divi- Chickoring Hall, Now York, Mr. Fred- We are hesidea receiving weekly liiTfro additions* in newfand desirable Fall Goods, purchased from Buchanan, 10 32 7 K Yours, the New York auctions for cash, about 20 per cent, below regular price. Everj-txidy is iuvited to exam- Niles, HP 46 12 158 201 •J 0U 12 is sion in tho management of State affairs." erick Vors, of the firm of Tiffany & Co. 11 15 S 43 — SPEAKER RANDALL announced the ine our Ljooda. Dowagiac, ; 10! (an educated Fronchman), his theme or Decatur, ll 39- 9 15; IK TUE registration of voters in Newstanding committees on Monday. Of S. SONDHEIM. Lawton, 11 57 9 85 A. some of the more important committees toxt being " Luxury indicates civiliza Kalamazoo, 12 35 1 SS 10 10 6 M) 10 26 ID York City falls 39,689 below that of 1870, MACK & SCHMID. Oalesburg, 12 65 6 K tion," defined the now common word or Battle Creek, 1 32 2 17 x M7 35 I! 111 Slani an indication that tho political cam- the chairmen are : Elections, Mr. Har- phrase bric-a-brac as " an abbreviation paign of this year is not a very active ris, of Va.; Ways and Means, Wood, of IF YOU ARE TIRED OF EW TEA STOEE. Marshall, 2 17 3 00 f> 8 12 U 40 3 4S New York ; Appropriations, Atkins, of of the old French expression de brie et 1.11.; one. N Albion, 2 4."> 3 21 A.M. 8 43 1:2 05 4 || Tenn.; Banking and Currency, Buck- de brae—meaning from here and irotn Japan T a at 3Oc, 40c, ,->!><• and 80 Jackson, 3 35 4 05 5 20 9 4512 SO 4 5J I>rr lf> ,-i,i ! tlio very 1>C-<1 imjiurKM ttrasa Lake, o .-.7 5 IS 10 (hi • "THE President comes to terms with ner, of Mo.; Pacific Railroads, Potter, thoro." Our curious readers who have ut TOc perl b. Chelsea, 4 19 6 15 10 24 Gunpowder Tea at COe :uul80c perlb., uul the ver BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY! Dexter, 4 35 6 30 10 85 ' tho Senate " is the happy way the Post in vain searched dictionaries and cy- of N. Y.; Claims, Bright, of Tenn.; b •-! Imported at $1,00 :i pound. Delhi, 4 IS and Tribune puts what it regards as thoCommerce, Reagan, of Texas; Post- clopedias for tho word will feel grateful Yoiuig Hyson at 40c, 60c and 00c, and the • Ann Arbor, 4 54 5 107 CO 10 50 2 11) 6 JJ ported at 80c per lb. •Jeddcs, 5 03 7 05 tig Gas Bills SI! 5 24 7 15 11 05 2 27 6.« surrender of the President to Conkling office and Post-roads, Waddell, of North to Mr. Vors for the timely information. Oolong Tea at 35c, 50c, 60, and TOc per ll> Ypsilanti. Imperial Tea at 80e, 40c, :ui'l 58c per Ii. In all kinds of Dry Goods. Wayne June, 5 86 5 457 40 11 22 2 48 |U & Co. The surrender of the offices, we Carolina; Public Lands, Morrison, of Tivnnkoy Tea at 20c, 250, mid 80c per lb. G. T.June, 0 10 6 15B 24 11 50 .i 21) ; II Detroit, Ar., 6 26 6 308 10 12 05 3 35 8 01) moan. 111.; Judiciary, Knott, of Kentucky; Gov. TILDEN arrived home from Eu- GET OXE OP OUR NATIONAL COFFEES A\D SPICKS, -•*•»-»- ' f 9 rope last week, was serenaded on Fri- of our own roasting and grinding, :it greatly re •Sundays excepted. ISaturday and Suud.iy ei- District of Columbia, Williams, of Mich- cepted. ilMily. MONDAY was " Bill day " in the day evening, and made a pointed speech. UAS WOltKS AND MAKE duced prices. House, and the members unburdened igan ; War Claims, Eden, of 111; Indian <;ivo us a Call mid I>o Convinced. H. B. LKDYARD, Gen'l Supt., Detroit. See fourth page. Just opened 1 OO Cases of Fall Goods H. C. WENTWORTII, Gen. Pass. Ast., Chicago. themselves of 830 bills: bills public, bills Affairs, Sales, of North Carolina; Mili- YOUR OWN J. W. HANGSTERFER & CO., tary Affairs, Banning, of Ohio; Naval 30 ic 38 South Slain St., Ann Arbor. private, bills of general interest, bills 1'OUTICAL CUPPINGS. purchased at a tremendous sac- ETROIT, HILLSDALE & INDL of no interest, bills old, bills now, bills Affairs, Wbitthorne, of Tenn.; Foreign D ANA EA1LROAD. The real situation is plain enough ! To take effect June 24,18;6. to fleece the treasury, but very few bills Affairs, Swann, of Maryland ; Railways GAS FOR 75cts rifice FOR CASH ! the Republican party is so demoralized OOIXO WEST. OOISO EAliT. to protect it. and Canals, Schleicher, of Texas; Edu- that as long as it makes an issue of the cation and Labor, Goode, of Virginia ; A BANKRUPT STATIONS. Mai*. Exp. STATIONS. ii t-» i ii— i »•»•— President's policy it can only stand up A. M. I". M. IN THE House on Monday, bill day, Coinage, Weights, and Measures, Steph- to bo knocked down. The question is PER 1,000 ft. Ypsilanti.... 8:20 7:25 A. x. t. a. whether it can clear itself of this en- STOCK OF Saline 1):15 7:.".7 Bankers .5:00 S:M tho Michigan members unloaded them ens, of Georgia ; Reform in tho Civil Bridgewator.. 9:42 8:15 Hillsdiile ... S:2o i:Hi tanglement and whether it has any bet- . 10:12 8:37 Manchester.. S:20 4:00 selves of 39 bills, as follows : Mr. Wil- Service, Harrison, of Illinois ; Revision ter prospects before it under any possi- v. M. Bridgewater 8:55 (:!1 liams, 12; Mr. Conger, 10 ; Mr. Keight- of tho Laws Regulating tho Counting IPlease observe a lew of oxir prices ; Hillsdale 12:45 10:33 Saline 9:35 4:40 blo combination of circumstances —St. Bankers 1:00 10:45 Ypsihinti.... 10:20 5:B ley, G; Mr. Stone, 3 ; Mr. Willits, 3; of the Electoral Votes, Southard, of Louis Globe. Traius run by Chicago time. Ohio. "He was pretty good at the play bus- HARDWARE! 30 pieces low-priced Dress Goods, assorted styles, at 10, 12, and 15c. W. F. PAltKBK. Sup't, Ypsilaati. Mr. Hubbell, 3 ; Mr. Ellsworth, 1; and If you liavciise for a Mr. McGowan, 1. iness," said Mr. Grant, contemplatively regarding tho tomb of Shakespeare, but 15 pieces COLORED SERGES, at 20c, worth 25c. THE MICHIGAN members oi the House Large Amount of Gas, WILL BE BOLD HE HAS his reward : B. W. Stoughton I should liko to have seen him fighting 20 pieces Brocaded Dress Goods, latest styles, all colors, at 25c, worth 30c. have been placed on committees as fol- Bob Leo or trying to be a good Presi- is the man. He went to New Orleans write ot us for the par- lows: Mr. Brewer on the Committeo with Charles Sumner chairman oi 10 pieces Costume Cloth and Matelasse Debege, at 35 and 40c, worth GOe. to stiffen the back bones of Wells, An- on Coinage, Weights and Measures ; Mr. the committee on foreign relations."— Without Regard to Cost Rochester Democrat. ticulars of the way in derson & Co., of tho returning board, Conger on the Judiciary Committee, and 10 pieces MOHAIR REPELLANT, two yards wido, AT $1.40, WORTH $2. and after that was one of the Republi- The Republicans, then, have nobody At the old stand of on the Committeo on Expenditures in which you can have a 20 pieces I*ixre j>Ioliaix-s, at 37 and. *5Oc. can counsel before the Electoral Com- to blame but themselvos for tho disas- the Department of Justice ; Mr. Ells- trous defeat they have just experienced, mission. And now ho has been nomi- BLACK AND COLOEED ALPACAS, at 20, 25, 30, and 37c A THOKOUGII GYMNASTIC SYSTEM FOR worth on tho Committee on Claims; and others that are to come—for Ohio is L. C RISDOF, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IN TKN nated as Minister to Russia. Mr. Hubbell on the Committees on Com- a mere foretaste of tho heroafter. In CAS WORKS FOR MINUTES ONCE A DAY. counting in a President who was no No. :tl South Main St., Ann Arbor. BLACK CASHMERES, DOUBLE WIDTH, AT 50c. AH other widths of THE Republicans of Detroit met inmerce and Expenditures in the Navy President, they have counted themselves Black Cashmeres, in medium and heavy weights, and every qualify, delegated city convention on Saturday Department; Mr. Keightloy on thoout. The fruit they plucked from the from 75c. to $2.00 per yard. returning board and electoral commis- last and nominated Hon. Win. G.Committee on Public Expenditures; NOTHING ! Mr. MeGowan an tho Committee on sion tree has turned to bitterest ashes in Seal Brown, Navy Blue, and Dark Green Cashmeres, at 60, 75, 90, and 81. The Health Lilt 13 a Thompson for Mayor. Thompson had their mouths; and tho rod pickled at NOW 18 THE TIME given them notice that he would n't ac- Privato Land Claims; Mr. Stone on tho such enormous expenso is cutting its National Gas Works Erection Co., Detroit. — FOE.— We have taken great pains to procure the best make of BLACK cept the position of leader in this cam- Committee on Mines und Miniug; Mr. indelible marks on their own backs.— 5(> ii 58 Viiioi SI. Missouri Republican. HENRIETTA, for mourning, and now offer a full line of silk warps at paign, and on Monday advised the coin- Williams on the Committee on the Dis- II. FRANK, Superintendent. 1WJ Scientific System mitty orally and by letter that he trict of Columbia (chairman), and on It was n't the campaign—it never is CASH BUYERS $1.00, $1.25, 81-50, and §1.75 per yard ; and also Black Tamise, Bombazines, —it was the oysters. So it was n't the would n't run. He has evidently had Committee on Expenditures of the Post- Empress, and Australia Crepos, much lower than last season's prices. office Department; and Mr. Willits on President's policy, say the friends of the A. To lay « their Winter supply of enough of that sort of business. policy which defeated us in Ohio. It OF EXERCISE. • -44 -*•«»»- tho Committees on Patents and Exwa- s Judgo West's "Communism." So ! — To our stock of BLACK SILKS we invite particular attention. THE second biennial conference of the penditures in tho Intorior Department. Palerson {Rep.) Press. MOB Millard's, Ponsons, Cashmere Finish, Guinets, Cheney's American Silks— United States Evangelical Alliance is Tho real objection to silver as money STOVES goods recommended by the best trade. Also a fine grade of Black Gros For the attainment and preservation of Health. is that, while it is cheap to-day, it mayCapital, - - $3*000,000. now in session in Detroit, the opening IN his corner-stone oration last week Grain Silks, from auction, at 75c, $1.00, SI.25, and 81.50 per yard. Every session having been held on Tuesday be cheaper or dearer by and by, and our friend Judge Joslin spoko of thethorefore has net tho stability which Assets Jan 1, 1876, And Hardware of every De- one who examines the goods are surprised at the prices and quality. evening. President Angell read a pa- jury as a great educator in human na- ought to belong to a measure of value. per yesterday forenoon (if there was no ture, law, government, etc., and said —N. Y. Er.enina POHI. $6,792,649.93. scription. It is the beat means of slip in carrying out the programme) on that the offico of juryman was the one ALT, THOSE INTENDING TO BUILD AX One thing has now been disclosed to Losses Paid in <).j Yean, OTHER. YEAH, CAN NOW BUY GREAT BARGAINS IN SHAWLS ! " The Relations of our Institutions of office which every citizen might aspire tho Republican leaders and managers PHYSICAL CULTURE AND DE- THEIR DOOR TRIMiUNGS AND Black Cashmere Shawls, at $3.00, 83.50, $4.00, and §5.00. Double Learning to the Christianity of outro and which ho advised them to seek. which they need not have waited to $44,760,391.71. OTHER HARDWARE find out, and that is that their party has VELOPMENT. Country. But inasmuch as the^laws of tho State on BA I' : Black Cashmere Shawls, at $7.00, $8.00, $8.50, and $9.00. A full Hue gone to pieces. Not as a wreck, per- Surplus over all Liabilities, including 1662m8 of Plaid Shawls, new designs for winter, at 84.50 and $5.00. Double require the returning officers to list such haps, but by the process of natural res- IT IS THE SIMPLEST, SAKEBT AND MOST Jon.v WELSH, of Philadelphia, finan- Ro-Iusurance Reserve, KKFICIKNT MODE OV TAKING citizens being duly qualified " as have olution, its vital oil having long since Plaid Shawls, at $6.00, $7.00, and |8.00. Paisley Shawls, at $S.00, cial manager of the Centennial Exhi- ALL NEEDED EXECISE. not, and in whose behalf ihere has not been consumed.—Huston Post. $10.00, and $12.00. bition, a man of great wealth and high $4,735,092.86- . beun made any application to be se- We had ii little policy, social standing, has beun nominated as It, was our joy anil pride, lected and returned as jurors," how is Nut Surplus ovi:v Liabilities, including £lf° Examine our " PEARL SHIRT"—the lest in America for ?1.00— Minister to England, and the Cameron Ohio went mid sat on it, In tho brief space of ten minutes all the mus- a law respecting,juror aspiring citizen to Ami so it early dituh lie-Insurance and Capital Stock, made from Wamsutta muslin and 1,800 linen. cles are gradually, thoroughly, and symmetrically crew have been snubbed. Mr. Welsh is brought into action. Concentrated exercise (0: souk understandingly the coveted place? (xouo to meet Andrew Johnson. the buey and sulentary. 72 years old : not tho activo young man —Burlington Hawktye. $1,735,092.86. We have the largest stock of all kinds of tarns in the <-iry. That is the question. ANN ARBOR OFFICE AND I'AHLOKS, tho country has been looking to see That was a <;ood joke Ben. Butler got (J. MACK, Agent, Ann Arixir. 100 pieces Hamburgh Edgings and Insertings, at •'!, 4, 5, 0, 10, 12, 15, 11 Ea«t Huron S South of Couit House turn up. off the other night at the Republican 18, and 20c. A full lino of Black Silk and Worsted Fringes, very cheap. Wi: an: iiicliiiml to think that tho onferenoo at Secretary Sherman's house. SENATOR CHKISTIA.VCY h»$ introduced Boston Traveller more than hints at aWhen the General ttroeu to give his A DOLLAR SAVED ii bill which, it it shall become a law,solemn truth when it says : " Tho tiun; view, he began by stating, with great las uotilt) for defining Republicanism seriousness, that he was pleased to meet IS A DOLLAR EARNED! will I'inpty the treasury into the capac- with his colleagues from Massachusetts, ious laps of rapacious Southern tlniiii- distinctly. It the President is right in and that he could not remember that he Prints, and Domestic goods are cheaper than at any other house in tho city. ants, unless thero is more of stein vir- liis course, then the Ropublican party liml ever been palled to a cOnfoience KID GLOVES, IN ALL COLORS AND PRICES. ttfe in tfie Court of Claims than the ought to have died years ago, and Gov. with them belole, unless it wtis to con- "public has a right to expect. Was it Hayes ought not to have been elected." sider the preliminaries of some funeral. As wo buy large quantities directly of first hands, wholly fot cash, we NEW GOODS! Guv. iliyes was not elected, but Presi- It is our impression that the President feel confidont that our facilities for guaranteeing the " LOWEST PRICES ' Andpiicca I.OWKIt THAN KV£R. introduced, like tiu "galoid" bill of can WHII nii'urd to leave the-malcontents Senator Wallace, " by fequest?' If sodent Hayes is, nevertheless, "right in aro unequalod, and while offering you the largest stock in tho city to selec to the influence of time and public opin- from, we ask your attention to the same, with the assurance that an inspec ttic Senator shouM hwrWter turn a deaf course,"—that is in his Southern ion. Tli" Republican party is not in I have purchased in New York, for c:i3h, »oli<:ni such high feather just now that its most aelect stocks of Groceries in Washloua* Duty ought to huv-8 died yuars ago'1 sponsors in Congress need brag very County, consisting of a full and well selected ure he should miik'.! liasto to revise the loudly "f its achievements, its condi- Thanking you for past favors, and requesting a continuance of th chain of reasoning which produced it. is a intent truth. It has only .imvivcil tion, its prospects or its popularity:— same, we remain, LINE OF TEAS, on its past record, and has no connec- Cincinnati. < 'oimatrcial. This is probably the strongest,* Respectfully yours, AXD xow wiio will say that E. W.tion with tho vital interests of the coun- 'purestjxnd.best preparation.of Jron All of tl.c new crop—iuolading By the recent resignation in the South Guupowdcrs, Imperial-., Vouiiff III- Sloughton is n't entitled to the English try. Why should n't it die and beCarolina Senate and the new elections i known- 'One' trial\ "Will' convince.] r \JPricc, 9i:oung, Oolongs, I'» * mission or some other fat berth't He buried out of sight V to fill the vacancies, that body, in which BACH & ABEL nmsas. < 011 irons. Souchongs, i";i! last autumn the Republicans had a ma- T Twankit) s, paid his own expenses at New Orleans m-i-* -44i»»- »»^ — jority o.f several votes, has been changed JOHNSTON,7flOIiL;dj7lY & CO. while aiding and abutting that return- TUB nomination of Gen. Ilarlan to until it now contains 17 Demociats and Tagethet with a full line of COFFEES, consM- SpeclafAeents; JPHiiadtlphia.." ing of the following brands: MOCHA. OLD ing board in defrauding the Democracy he iin Associate-Justice of tho Supreme 13 Republicans. GOV'TJAVA.MAKACAIBO, LAGUAYHE.SAN- inEJIILWUHEE' TOSandKIO, both roasted and ground ; 0 W o ut of the Stale, and also at Washing- Court still hangs fire in the Senate. Stanley Matthews believes in civil and well selected stock of ton while dancing attendance upon the Charges are made that he opposed the servico reform. Thereforo Stanley re- This is the finest Liniment in the world, MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. %nd will positive:'y cure in almost every case. Established U07 and Chartered by the State Legislature- Electoral Commission, and in addition emancipation proclamation of Abraham quested the removal of a clerk because forthtiimpruvi'tltrratmcnt o( all Private and Chroaio the said clerk wrote something that Diseases mentioned in this card. Just published, SUGARS, SYRUPS contributed $3,000 to the Republican Lincoln, that ho did n't tako kindly to Price $1.00 par bottle. "THE SILENT FRIEND!" Matthews did n't like. Stanley's motto A confiilvutiat Adviser for theyounganfl campaign fund. Stanley Matthews the thirteenth and fourteenth constitu. is: "lie serves tho country best who JOHNSON, HOLLOWAT & CO., initMlo ti^cdof both sexes;on till Discaa- FALL OF 1877! AND MOLASSES, us ut a Privato Naturo, arisinKfrom fails to discloso so clear a record. tioual amendments, and, the "last hair serves Matthews best."—Chicago Inter Early Abuses or Inflection, Seminal BVECtAX, AGENTS, Weakness, mid l>o$s oi Manhood, and tho bust means Ocean. of euro; with valtubta advice to tho Married and those Together with everything in the line cf I*uW that breaks tho camel's back," that dur- Thiladelphio, contemplating BCurtttfl; including a treatise on Femalo Spices, Canned fruit*, and Vegetables. We li»ve* Diseases, and Chronic Attrition* of the Thront, Lungs full and complete line of SPEAKING of the consolidated Post ing his mission to New Orleans at tho and Skin, Catarrh, Cancer, Rupture, Pile»,Fi»tiila,t]ic Opi- um Habit &c. It contains 2ti01ar£c pages and numerous en- and Tribune the AUegau Journal says : request of President Hayes, he advised trravinga, untiled under era! on receipt ot'5Uct«. A CLINICAL LECTURE on the above discuses, and "Tho new paper partakes of all thea •member of the Packard Legislature NEW ADVERTISEMENTS tho principle* of medical pruet ice in their treat mail FricclOifs. Address, Attending riivnii-iaii. BOOTS & SHOES, L'ood features of each of tho old papers, to secede and join tho Nioholls' body,— M.&S. INSTITUTE, and is a newsy, neatly printed and well just to mako sure of his pay, you know. Thorough - Bred Pigs No 436 Water at.. MILWAUKEE.Wis. HATS, CAPS, GLOVES odited sheet, Republican to tho core." This last sin is not to be forgivou,—that /GEORGE W. CK0PSEY, PRICE ! And Hosiery. Also, a choice assortment of La nt; As thu two papers wero the antipodes is if the Republican leaders can have md Gentlemen's Underwear. Cull and exauii of each other politically we can E, H. HALL having assumed tlio interests in Late of tho Arm of CLARK A CBOPSKY, aud A. Joods und l*i ices and we will Insure satisfaction. their way. the piggery Intended for his brothers in sonool, KKAKNKY, Late <>f Tr.\;tN, under the Krin name oi NEW CARPETS wants a partner, or will reduce his stoik, by selling PASTILLES- scarcely seo how the new paper can re- for a few weeks, the finest strains of Essex, Suffolk, EDWARD DUFFY. tain " all the good features " of tho two ELEVEN Michigan Postmasters wore Poland China, and Berkshire jilts and sows just KEARNEY & CKOPSEY, " Muynard's Block,' cor.Main and Ann streets belDg bred for one half the prices of other good Have established thainaelvea at No. 33 South merged ones. And, besides, we miss confirmed by the (Senate on Wednesday : Dieeden. First time you are in town come to ^BEST^ WORLD- .Tluiit St., Aim Arbor, and propose to do Ann Arbor, Micli- Woodsidi'—Uuldwin—limn, examine the stock and K general BarMiirhest fmh piicc paid for all (*"" Bro. Bakor's religious column. among tho numbers, Fee at Adrian, DEPOT J07Mnfh 9^ St. PHJi,A. ' AN I) d"%& Kelley at Alpena, Pierce at Grand Ann Arbor, Nov. 1, is::. PRICE, 35 CENTS. Grocery Business Cg&fi be made by every a«cnt evorj IN THE House on Wednesday, Mr. Rapids, Smith at Grand Haven, and month in thy lmMiirs.* «v luriiisli, »ul Ewing. from tho Committee on Bank- Johnston, Holloway & Co., They will also ken. CROCKERY, GLASS and tho^o willinu to work can earn a oOjjJ" Hamilton at Eaton Rapids. A NNUAL MEETING. WOODEN WARE, and a full lino of DOMESTIC dollars a day iu there own Iocahci1''; ing and Currency reported a, bill re- Special Agents, and FOEEIGN FRUITS. They have fitted and lave no room to explain hero. Bnsim^ pi' ;': furnished and honorable. Women, and boys and girls doj* pealing the third section of the Resump- PRESIDENT HAYES visited tho Vir- The annual meeting of the German Farmers vi*n 1 B men. \V'c will fiirni.sh you a i-omplete oul»* Fire Insurance Company of Washtenaw County A First-class Eating Depart- rce. The bualoen pays better than anything y^; tion aot of 1875, but failed of the nec- will be held at the School Houae, opposite the OIL CLOTHS, ginia Stato Fair at Richmond on Wed- V'e will bear expense of starting yon. Particuts^ rjerman Lutheran Church in Scio, on Moudav , ment, ree. Write and see. Farmers and niethai'1"' essary two-thirds vote to put it through. nesday, and met an enthusiastic recep- December 3d, 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the pur- Wlicri- Meals can be had at all hours, or hoard by heir sons and daughters, and all classes iu «cei1' A test voto on a motion to table a mo- pose of electing officers, and for the transaction of the week. Afiog work at home, should write to us and jjjjj* tion. Ho was accompanied by Secre- such other business sis may legally come before 11 about the work at once. Now ia the H»j* said meeting. A general attendance of the mem- Oswego Starch I )on't delay. Address, TRVK A Co., A»?l^ia tion to reconsider a voto to recommit, taries Evarts, Sherman, Thompson, and 620 ber* is expected, <':ish paid K>y ttnttcr, J'.sys, and all Maine. I was, yeas, 110; nays, 138, which isn't Attornoy-Goneral Devens. Scio, Nov. id, 1S77. uthcBKSTund .HOST ECONOM leal in JTTST RECEIVED. WM. P. BUSS, Secretary. the World. CJoiintry produce* CioIVJ:HSITV NOTES. Clrc:uit Court. The salaries of the Lonawee County — I'rof. DuPross, of Detroit, who has been The following is the disposition of cases in officers have been established as follows: FORWARD MARCH employed as leader of the University Sodality, the Circuit Court since our last report, up toJudgo of Probate, $1,500; Clerk, Treas- IT PAYS TO DO A has been in the city a day or two this week. yesterday noon. urer, and Prosecuting Attornoy, each FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1877. — Wm. Tell DeBatin, of the Law class of CRIMINAL. $1,000 ; Probate Register, $000 ; Stenog- 1877, is a member of the law h'rrn of Rigglc >v People vs. Thomas O'Neil; larceny ; plead rapher, $522. CASH BUSINESS ! -TO THE LOCAL AFFAIRS. DeBann, with their office at 179 Washington guilty ; sentenced to State Prison for one year aud six months. The Board of (Supervisors of Kent „- November opens mild. street, Chicago. County passed a resolution requesting It makes Low Prices ! basket cloths, trimmed tastily, adorned amply, a - Pay your debts and fool the burglars. People vs. Leo Harrison; larceny; plead the Governor to appoint a commission in the liner grades elegant, choice cloaks,at $4, — Jose C. Babosa, of Porto liico, whose re- guilty; sentenced to State House of Correc- ?8, Sin, and SI.'. _ The Common Council will meet in regu- cent refusal of admittance to the College of tion at Ionia for six months. to investigate and inaugurate measures It satisfies our Customers ! lar session next Monday evening. to suppress the cattle plague, known as Physicians and Surgeons in Now York City, People vs. William Hames; larceny; plead Texas ticks. It makes our Sales Larger ! — There is a young Pope in our city, but because of his color, created a. great deul of guilty; sentenced to State House of Correc- STAR CLOTHING HOUSE! tion for two years. 1'rotcstants needn't bo alarmed. discussion in the daily journals of that city, George Francis, of Ionia, shot him- It allows us to buy for cash and con- the People vs. Charles Parks; uttering a forged Splendid Shawls ! • The walls of the basement story ot thehas matriculated in the Medical Department. self through tho head at 12 o'clock last sequently SELL CHEAP ! order ; plead guilty ; sentenced to State House Friday night and died instantly. Ho Eleganl double-fneed velvet Shawls, at J8,S10, arid Iie(f Court House are nearly complete. — A good joke is told of a junior. Going of Correction tor ono year. AN IMMENSE QUANTITY OF used a Derringer. s _- In the Supreme Court on Tuesday a stay into Hangsterfer's Saturday evening, after 100 all-wool Plaid shawls, at S4.50 tad ".. People vs. William Jackson ; larceny; plead OUR SECOND STOOK. Little Shawls for " Helen's Babies and other Peo- jj proceedings was ordered in the case of Bu- guilty; sentenced to State Prison for two Watterson's lecture, he found the President of Testimonial. For the season is now ;il! in, and is ple's Children." years. 100 Paisley shawls at a reduction of $6 from former rfioz vs. Tray. the Lecture Association and a number of stu- The new proprietor of tho Cook House arc the -. Among the latest patents issued to Mich- dents taking——oysters. Slapping the presi- People vs. Edward Tight; larceny ; plead recipients of the following card, testifying to the The Cheapest Stock in prioesi guilty; soutenced to State House of Cor- jflin inventors is ono to O. F. Webster, of dent on the shoulder, ho said, "Say, Waltnsloy, rection for six mouths. fact that they " know how to keep tavern :" ANN ARBOK, OCT. 11, 1877. Michigan. CLOTHING& GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS this city, for " Bridles." they say that old fellow did n't do well, that IXI IVOT UIIV People vs. John Dumku ; larceny ; tried aud We, the undersigned, wish to extend ourgratltude Note some of OUT pricey . _ "Good apples are scarce in this market," they could n't hear him, and that tho boys found guilty. to tho proprietors of the Cook House, C. H. and F. 23 pea snow flake daess goods at 10c. i, what the Lansing Republican is moved to called louder ! louder:! How's that ? " Tho W. Jewell, for their kind attention to us during 60 pea stylish suitings at 12^ and 16e. People vs. Charles Hill; larceny ; tried and our stay of the past, three or four days, while at- JUST PUT IN STOCK. found not guilty. SOpes "Matalasse" dross goods at 25c. pgiuk. And "so say wo all." boys tried to catch his eye and close the tending the Dental Convention. "Weconsider them 2:> pes colored eashmorcs ;ii 75c and i)Jc. first-class hotel men in every respect, and should — At last wo are to have some new side- valves, but it did n't uiako any difference to People vs. Robert Hlakeinore ; information 20 pes Mack cashmeres, satin finish, at 00, 75c, and Unflerw'r, Felt Skirts any of our friends visit Ann Arbor we would glad- Si, the host value ever ottered. talk on the east side of Fourth street, be- him that tho " old fellow " (Waltcrson) sat by for assault with intent to kill; anaigned and ly recommend them to ourgenial aud accommodat- plead guilty to asaault aud battery—which the Walinsley's side. Ho did n't know it aud ing hosts. Or Flannels, Everybody who Examines the Goods and Prices is ,,reen Huron and Aun streets. Prosecuting Attorney accepted. .1. II. B. RANSOM, Toledo O. 25 Pieces Gros Grain Black Silks, „ A. J. Aldrich, of the Coldwator Hepubli- freed his mind despite motions and winks. People vs. Geoigo Cook: information for P. S. ACKEUMAN, Detroit. C. L. BINGHAM, Chicago, 111. 75c, 85ct $1, to $2.73—tho cheapest goods ever until yon Have seen our tttock. ,,,,, was in this city on Wednesday: bidding — A large audience gathered to hear Hon. murder of Batey, at Saline, last March ; im- SAM. T. FUIiWILDEB, " shown in the city. surprised at their Cheapness! panneliug of jury completod yesterday fore- OII the University printing, we guess. F. X. COMBS, " " 50 Pieces Coliingwood Alpacas. Henry Wattersou, of the Louisville Courier- noon and trial commenced. The following per- H. J. CAULKINS, Detroit. .-Twelve deaths and five births occurred at Journal, on Saturday evening last. His sub-sons compose the jury: Byron Greon, Geo. We start thorn ai ISc. 200 pes choice prints at Se- .|, county poor house during the fiscal year 1(10 l es handsome dress prints at 0c, woti e ject, as pre-anuouueed by the Lecture Associ- W. Moore, Harrison Ball, Henry Wilson, Geo. Buy youths' overcoats cheap at the One Price S. Whetler, John Van Tuyl, John C. Mead, jOitclosed. Total number of inmates, 012. ation, was " The Comicalities, Whimsicalities Clothing Store of JoeT. Jacobs. - A Monroe Commercial item says ; " Miss Jacob L. Staug, L. D. Ball, John Clancy, To- aud Realities of Southern Life," aud wo are free bias HolineG, Andrew J. Smith. CLOAKS Brown and Bleached Sheetings, at 3c, (ic, 7c, Sc, and jjuresa Oassidy, ot Chelsea, took the veil at Buy boy's overcoats of Joe T. Jacobs, the One I OK COMFORT. on Wednesday afternoon. We commence to citizenship. case, and we consider it the duty of all Drugggists County of Wttahtennw, holden at the Probate Of- the county of Washtenaw, holden at the l'robatt- Concerning Storrs and his so-called lecture Ezra C. Seaman vs. Chas. Thayer ; case re- fice, in the city of Aun Arbor, on Monday, the Ottice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the .i;j, week the publication of the proceedings to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, twenty-ninth day of October, in the year one twenty-fourth day of October, in the year one In supplement form. the University Chronicle says: ferred to Tho*, Ninde. ut least to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottles thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. " Storrs' lecture reminded us of the com- Chas. D. Colrnan vs, Chas. Thayer; case re- were sold last year, and no one case where it failed Piesent, William D. Harrimun, Judgeof Probate. Present, William I). Harrlman, Judgeof Probate. _Thoso Bunyau TaTjleaux at the Opera WM. WAGNER In the matter of the estate of Sarah Perkins, plaint of a boarder to his landlord in regard ferred to A. D. Crane. was reported. Such a medicine as the German In the matter of the estate of Robert Powell, Huso, advertised in the ARGUS to open Nov to his fare. It was good enough, what there deceased. deceased. Samuel Corbett vs. A. McNichol ; order ap- Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your Kdward Y. Powell, executor of the hist will and On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, Jfi are already on exhibition. The advertise- was of it; but there was plenty of it, such as pointing Cicero Newell rocoiver. of Caleb Harrington, praying that he or some it was. The subject announced for his lecture Druggist about it. Sample Bottles to try sold at Is still ahead in Quality of Goods. testament of said deceased, comes into court and ment should have read October 30. Robert Cummings vs. Franklin D. Crane; represents that he ia now prepared to render his other suitable person, mny be appointed adminis- was " Political Reforms," but he remarked 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. For sale by Eber- final account aa such executor. trator dr. bom's non, with the will annexed, of the -The Dexter Leader is moved to make that ho was not iu favor of reform of any de- judgment ior plaiutiff for $650.17. hach & Co. Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the thir- estate of said deceased. tils pointed but rather ungallant remark: scription, and hence he must give us a few re- George W. Jeffries vs. Russell L. Godfrey; - ....«•»-... PRICES TO SUIT THEE TIMES tieth day of November next, at ten o'olock in the Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the nine- forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing teenth day of November next, at ten o'clock in the •Deiter is getting noted for her loud-mouthed marks on another subject. What that subject case referred to A. D. Crane. Men's overcoats cheap at the One Price Clothing iorenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said was we failed to discover from the course ot such account, and that the devisees, legatees, J boisterous youug ladies. Be careful, 'A Sarah B. Willetts TS. Hattie J. Hilton; Store of Joe T. Jacobs. and heirs at law of said deceased, aud allpetition, and thut the deviBees, legatees, and in his remarks, and we fear that the large audi- judgment on default for $713.38. other persons interested in said estate, are heirs at law of suid deceased, and all other per- tfoodname is better (had great riches.' " ence who were so unfortunate as to hear him required to appear at a session of Baid court, sons interested in said estate, are required to ap. In the matter of the appeal ot Harriet *J. Jacobs sells cheaper than any House in the then to be holden at the Probate Office in pear at a session of Baid court, then to be holden - There are :i number of business men, must ever remain in ignorance of it. He pre- faced his effort with the statement that he was Ostrander and Sarah E. Tenny from the de-County. MERCHANT TAILORING A SPECIALTY the city of Ann Arbor in said county, and show at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, -.rclumts, manufacturers, mechanics, etc., wholly unprepared, which struck us as being cision of the Judge of Probate; petition de- ause_ , 'i M f— anya-l_ ther_l-e_ be_ .1 —, 1*1—wh — y thI Aedknta_ saidi . accoun1 ] 1 t should 4 and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer nied with costs. not be allowed : And it ia further ordered that of the petitioner should not be granted: And ubooughtto advertise in the AttGUS : and we a remarkable specimen of cheek, considering said executor give notico to the persons inter- it is further ordered that said petitioner give jippose that even the most radical dealer is the fact that he charged for his valuable ser- First National Bank of Ypsilanti vs. Henry ested in said estate ot the pendency of said ac- notice to the persona interested in aaid estate, vices at the rate of if 100 per night. Nex-t he Feldman et al.\ impariance; judgment tor A2TD SEE "CTS. count and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of the pendency of said petition and the hear- ,|id to sell to a good D-smooraUc customer. proceeded to give his hearers an epitomized plaintiff for $23;">.32. TOBIN—In Northfield, October 29, of kidney dis- of this order to be published in the Michigan Argus, ing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be -On Saturday last Misses Maggie Donnel- history of tho world, from the flood to the ease, PATEICK TOBIN, aged 65 years. a newspaper printed and circulating in said county, published in tho Michigan Argus, a newspaper Iu the matter ot the appeal of Asa Darling The deceased was a native of Ireland, came to 21 SOUTH MAIN STREET. three successive weeks previous to said day of hear- printed and circulated in said county, three suc- ;v, Fiances Devany, Agnes Galick, and Em- present time, trotting out in succession all trom tho Probate Cour£; report of referee con- ing. "WILLIAM 1). HARRIMAN, cessive weeks previous to eaid day of hearing. those renowned old ghosts which have graced this county in 1885, and in 1842 settled in North- mi! Sullivan went to Monroe, to enter as pu- firmed; judgment entered f'T appellee for field, where he has ever since resided. (A true copy.) Judgeof Probate. WILLIAM D HAKRIMAN, school-boy orations from time immemorial, "WM. G. DOTS, Probate Register. 1650 f A true copy.) Judge of Probate. sh the Convent of the Immaculate Heart. and are put through their paces annually in STANDISH—At tha residence of A. W. Ames TflE GREAT CAUSE WM. O. Doty. Probate Register. 1G52 Oct. 30, Sarah E. Standish, of Goshcn, Conn., Wool Time and Af- '[hey were accompanied by Sister Veronica. every country village, until their poor old Estate cf Samuel BoutoH. bones must ache to be once more laid in their THE CHURCHES. aged 64 years. Estate of Jason W. Rogers. -An attempt to cuange trie Court House — Simeon Daria has been commissioned to TATE OP MICHIGAN, County of "Washte- graves. After going through this ceremony, ter Harvest ! S naw, ts. At a Bessiou of the Probate Court TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, Building Committee was made in the Board he proceeded to wave the " bloody shirt" iu raise the sum of $400 to clear the A. M. E. S Wool time and Harvest have both coma and 2XTJMA2T MISERY. for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Pro- S ss. At a session of tbe Probate Court for the of Supervisors on Tuesday, but without suc- the most violent and heart-rending rnauner, Church of this city from debt. OPERA HOUSE. A gone, T simply ask each arid every one who bate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Mon-County of Waahtenaw, holden at tho Probate Of- giving poor Hayes a dig In the short ribs en owes me any amount, great ©r small, to bear in Just published, in ft sealed envelope. Price, day, the twenty-ninth day of October, in the yc.ir fice in tho City of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the cess. The majority ol tho membois indorsed passant. After giving vont to some glowing -- On Sunday evening next Father Van Erp Commencing Oct., 30, for a few nights only. mind their long past promises, and walk up like a six cents. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, sixteenth day of October, in the year one thous- Lincoln's motto, " It aint best to swap horses oratory on tho new and original topic of Free- will givo a lecture on Rome for the benefit of MiiUuce : Wednesday and Saturday af- chicken to the dough, with the cash in their A Lecture on HM- Nature, Treat- Present, William D.Hairirnnn, Jodgeof Probate. and ei^lit hundred and seventy-seven. breeches pocket, and pay me, or [ will (ind out what SUCH it ;ind radical cure of Seminal Weakness, In the matter of the estate of SJUUHI.-I Boutell, Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. rifle crossing a stream." dom, aud squoezing a screech or two out ofthe.Temperance Society of St. Thomas' Church. teruoous at o o'clock. virtue there is in a summons. If these collections or Hpermatorrheoa., induced by Self-Abuse, In- deceased. In the matter of the estato of Jason W. Rog- that much-abused bird, the American Eagle, - Wo fear that a large number of our sub- Admissiou 10 conts. The splendid moving mirror of can't be made willingly they must ho made forci- voluntary Kmia»ioii8, Impoteney, Nervous On reading and filing tho petition, duly verified, ers, deceased. he descended from the rostrum to the infinite bly. 1 have come to a linn resolution to collect my DeblilitT, ftnd Impediments to Marriage gen- of Henry S. Boutell, praying that n certain instru- William Humphrey, administrator ol said es- scribers tailed to read oue very important item relief ot his badly-bored audience. — Rev. Dr. Haskell, of tho Baptist Church, outstanding debts. If you give tfais matter your erally; ConHumptton, Epilepsy, asd Fits; Mental ment now on file in this court, purporting to betate, comes into court und represents that he ia preached in tho M. E. Church last Sunday immediate attention you will save yourself costs. and i'hyaifial Incapacity, &c.—By ROIJKKT J. the last will and testament of said deceased, may now prepared to render his final account aa such mtheABQCS of October 19. It was: "Wo The Bunyan Tableaux Now I want you to believe every word of tliis be* OUTiVERWELL.M.l)., author of tho "Green b«'admitted to probate, aud that he may be ap- admristrator. itint MOXEY, we do. Who'll take the hint P " forenoon, his own pulpit being supplied by Showing scenes THIRTY FEET in width, and cause it is true. This tiling must be done. Book," Ac. pointed executor thereof. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the thir- 1JKI) 111 BISONS. weighing over 4,000 pounds, supposed by the best Ami Arbor, JiUy is, 1S77. We hope Unit a hundred or two will at a very Rev. A. K. Wilkinson. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the twen- teenth day of November next, at ten o'clock in the — Tho Lodi meeting on Sunday evening judges to be the HI. ti Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experience ty-sixth day of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned forexamining and allowing early day. Art thou the man ? — Rev. Richard Metcalf closed his accept- FINEST MOVING PANORAMA that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be forenoon, be assigned for tho hearing of said peti- such account, and that the heirs at law of a&id last was a large aud enthusiastic one. effectually removed without medicine, and without tion, und that the devisees, legatees, and heirs at law deceased, and all other persons interested in said - It is a gruat pity that the police could n't able labors with tho Unitarian Church on Sun- In the world, consisting of 60 Magnificent. Scenes, dangerous Hiirgical operations, bougies, instru- estate, are required to appear at a session of said — Judge Cheever will address the Reform with figures of life-sue, illustrating Hunyan's of said deceased, and all other persons interested in manage to lay hands on tho vandals who take day last. On next Sunday the pulpit will be ments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of said estate, are requirud to appear at A session of Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office in Club of Saline on Sunday evening next. world renowned allegory of the PILGRIN'S PRO- cure nt ouce certain, and effectual, by means of aaid court, then to be holden ut the Probate Office, the City of Ann Arbor, in aaid county, and show such delight in smashing tho gas lamps in supplied by Rev. J. H. Allen, of Cambridge, GRESS. Admission, 35e ; Children, 15c. which every sufferer, no matter what his condition in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any cause, if any there be, why the said account should — Dr. Heartley and others will address the various parts of tho city, breaking alike globes Mass. ROBERT ,i. GREENWOOD. Manager. may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be allowed: And it is further ordered, that Lodi Reform Club on Sunday evening next. 1G58W2 Two Valuable Houses radically. not be granted : And it is further ordered, that eaid administrator give notice to the persons inter- anil frames. Severe punishment ought to be — Rev. Robert W. Haire, of Flint, who has said petitioner give notice to the persons interested ested in said estate, of the pendency of said ac- — H. E. II. Bower will talk temperance to &&~This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and measured out to such petty scamp3. many acquaintances and friends in this city, FOB. I thousands. in said estate, of the pendency of said petition, count and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of the Grass Lake Reform Club next Sunday. THE SUN. The property belonging to the WELLES ESTATE, Kent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad- and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy oi this this order to be published in the Michigan ArffUS, On Tuesday evening next Frof. Adams was advertised to lecture at Manchester on situated on DIVISION STKEET, at tha head of dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two order to be published in the MICHIGAN AEGUK, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county, — At Ypsilanti an effort is being made by a newspaper printed and circulated in eaid county, three successive weeks previous to said day of win give his second lecture on "American Tuesday evening, for the benefit of St. Mary's ANN STKEET, and tho property lately owned and postage stamps. heaiin". tho lleiorm Club and other temperance people 1878. NEW YORK. 1878. now occupied by A. WIDEKMANN, will 1 old Address the Publishers, three successive weeks previous to said day of Colonial History," under the auspices of the Church. Subject: "The Ground Work of the hearing;. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, to build a hall to be placed under control of at a i ..i;.i.* i .h,'ot ot the surfaea. half of 9 acres off section 23, Augusta. $173. This price, quality considered, makes it tht- cheap- Machines Delivered Free JANUARY next, at two o'clock p. in. of said day, if any there be, way the said account should not And it is further ordered that said petitioner give dressed by Hon. George C. Bates, of Detroit; est newspaper published. For club^ oi ten, with notice to the persons interested in said estate ot -8. Sondhetm h'i9 s.>ld out his stock of John N. Morgan to Chas Morgan, 80 acres at the front door of the Court House, Iu the city of be allowed : And 11 is further ordered that said the pendency of said petition and the hearing Mr. Bates long years ago was one of the most $10 cash, we wilt send an extra copy free. of Charge Ann Arbor, in the County of Washtenaw and administrator give notice to the persons interested ready made olothiug anl rumisbiMj goods to off section 32, Saline. ?680. Address PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, State aforesaid (that being the building in which in said estate, ot the pendency of said account thereof, by causing a copy ot this order to be pub popular political campaigners of this State, TO ANY PLACE WITHIN TW.VliTY MTT.ES. lishadin the Michigan Argus, n newspaper A.L. Noble, M. Fleming, and Jnns Dmovan, B«nj. Dimick to Lemuel E. Bissell, part of 1659w8 New York Uity. the Circuit Court for said county is held), the pre- and tlie hearing thereof, by causing a copy of printed and has not yet lost his power. He has bucked mises described iu said mortgage as being lot No. this order to be published in the Michigan Ar- ondTurculated in said county, threethree" successive mil lias establishe i himsett as merchant tailor lot 25 in Jarvis'- addition to Ypsilanti. $300. ten (10) in Bower's addition to the village of Ann gus, a newspaper printed and circulating in said weeks previous to said day of hearing. against the tiger stroug drink and knows )rev 0U8 iltlie "Conihinatiou Store" on the west side Henry Paul to Sarah A. Henion, houso and EEDUCED. No raoro winding bobbins for Arbor, County of Washtenaw and State aforesaid , county, three successive weeks x ^ to said WILLIAM D. HAKRIMAN, whereof he will speak. The Opera House lot corner of Spring and Hiscock streets, Ann according to a recorded plat thereof. day of hearing. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Dated, November 1, 1877. tl Main sheet, where he will take pleasure in 1659td WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, WM. G. DOXY, Probate Register, lf.57td J should be filled to its utmost capacity. Arbor. $4,000. Ohio lime will hereafter be sold at wholesale at ipplying the tapo to bis old customer. . New Walter Emerson to Joseph Rawson, 70 acre» ELIZABETH GEBR, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. — The Detroit Reform Club has adopted my lime room, in this city, ut 85 cents, and Mon- WM.G. DOTY, Probate Register. 165*2 Estate of Gertrude B. Riadon. oiic3 not refused. off section 20, Manchester. $1,500. Jon\ ST. GOTT, Mortgagee. and put forth the following address which tells roe lime at 30 cents per bushel. Attorney for Mortgagee. K>5!! TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, Joseph Rawson to Sarah R. Rawson, 70 S ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the -Again has Supervisor Shurtieft been its own story, and requested tho State press Ann Arbor, October 30,1877. YOU CAN" BUY YOUR Real Kstftte for Sale. County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Of- (litigated by I ho Courier.- Electioneering in iicies off section 29, Manchester. $1. Keal Estate for Sale. TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte- fice, in the city of Ami Arbor, on Wednesday, the to publish: naw, sa. In the matter of the estate of Nel- seventeenth day of October, in the year one thous- livor of Duffy f.n- Superintendent of tlr- Chandler Dunning to Almon C. Green, 160 THREAD HEADY FOR T SHUTTLE TATE OF MICHIGAN", County of Waahte- S " To Jteform Clubs : acres off section 8, Dexter. $2,300. S naw, as. In the inattei of the estate of Isidore son M. Cole, deceased: Notice is hereby given, and eight hundred and seventy-seven. Wood Wanted ! that in pursuance of an order granted to the un- Poor and engineering to get. an indorsement " Mr. M. Almy Aldrich is not recommended 'At the Singer OtU . M. Kisdon, minor : Notice is hereby given, that Present, William I). Harrinian, Judge of Probate. Johnson and Ira Barker to John Lesley, IN EXCHANGE FOR in pursuance of an order granted to the under- dersigned, executrix of the estate of eaid deceased, In the matter of the estate of Gertrude Jl. Hi- uf Judge Huntington. Stanil up Bro. 8hurt- by this club, nor is he authorized to speak or 12 1-2 acres off section 34, Webster. $525. signed, gunrdian of the estate of said minor, by by the Hon. Jud^'e of Probate for the County of don, deceased. lift, plead guilty (whether or no), and receive make arrangements for speaking, under the PLAITEES FOR DRESS-MAKING the Hon. Judge ot Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on the 23d day of October, A. D. Lewis C. Risdon, adminisrtator with the will an- auspices of the Detroit Reform Club. John Lowrey to Alanson Hamlin, 27 acres Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Washtenaw,on the twenty-ninth day of October, 1877, there will hr sold ut public vendue, to thenexed of said estate, comes into court and rep- lenience of excommunication or hanging. It off section 34, Lodi. $1,000. A. D. 1877, there will be sold at public vendue, to highest bidder, at the south door ol the Court resents that he is now prepared to render his linal '• We earnestly recommend that no club in Thiee kinds for from $ 1.50 to i2.00. House, in the City of Ann Arbor, in the Joti't make a bit of difference which, you this State puy any poison belonging to this club the highest bidder, at the south door of the Court account as such administrator. Traveling Bags, Robes, Needles and Parts for Sourly all Ma- House, in the city of Ann Arbor, in the County of County of Washtennw, in said State, on Saturday, Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, ihe know. more than his actual expenses, when speaking BuitQLAES AT YPSILANTI.—The Ypsilanti Washtenaw, in said State, on Saturday, the fif- the eighth day of December, A. D. 1877, at ten ninth day of November next, :tt ten o'clock In by invitation, and that not even expenses ' chines. teenth day of December, A. D. 1877, at ten o'olock o'clock in the forenoon of that day (Bubject to all the forenoon, be assigned for examining -After mucli tabulation— the peremptory correspondent ot the Post and Tribune tells Blankets, etc. encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existsng allowed when speakers come without invita- in the forenoon of that day (subject to all encum- and allowing such account, and that the dnllenge of 14 jurors by the people and IC by the following story of the doings of burglars J. TOLLANJD. brances by mortgage or otherwise existing at thent the time of the death of said deceased), the fol- devisees, legatees and heirs at law of said de- tiou." I. L. GRINNELL. time of the sale), the following described real es- lowing described real estate, to-wit: The north ceased, and all other persons interested in sail the defendant, and tho rejection of a lnrgo iu that city on Sunday morning last: tate to-wit: All the right, title, and interest cf half of the south twenty-live acres of tho east half estate, are required to appear at a session of said Gregory Hlocli, Second door cast oi' of the northeast quarter of section five in town number by the Court—a jury was .finally ob- BUKOLAES AT WOEK.—During Sunday " Mr. George P. Gould, a drayman residing SALE. Post Off ice, Ann Arbor. Mien. (155G) said Isidore M. fiiadon in and to the following fle- court, then to be holden at the Probate Office in tin- scribed real estate to wit : Lot number eitjht (8) three south of range six east, being in the town* city of Ann Arbor, in said county, aud show cause, WnBd in '.he Cuak-Batey murder case yester- uiglit last several houses iu the Fourth ward of at 88 Cross street, was awakened about one and east half (J^j of lofc number seven (7) in block ship of rittsfleld in the County of Washtenaw f any there be, why the said account, should noi oay forenoon and the trial commenced. Fros- this city wero entered by burglars. At theo'clock yesterday morning by a noise about FOUR VERY numbei" one (1) north of Huron street, in range and State of Michigan. je allowed : And it is further ordered that said his premises, and, rising to investigate the iix (6) east, in the city of Ann Arbor. County of ulministrator give notice to the persons interested residence of E. J. Knowlten, on State street, Dated, October 2:;, 1877. eMtiun Attorney Babbitt is assisted by It. E. cause, discovered a man in the act of entering Thoroughbred Suffolk Boars, Washtenaw and State of Michigan, according to 1*58 ELIZABETH IT. COLE, Kxecutiix. u said estate, of the pendency of said account, ami Fra/.er, Esq., ant} A. 3. Sawyer and ex-Uov- two gold watches, belonging to Mr. aud Mrshis. house through a window. The fellow the recorded plat of the villnge, now city of Ann the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thla SIX MONTHS OLD. Arbor. order to bs published, in the Michigan Argus, a lilair defend. Lane—son-in-law and daughter of Mr. K.— finding himself discovered fled. A short time Estate of Henry Warner. Delhi Mills, Oct. 20, 1877. DYSPEPSIA Btacd, October 21), 1877. newspaper printed and circulating Is said county, subsequently the dwellings of Messrs. Fulton, three successive weeks previous to said day of — We are of the opinion that Judge Law- and $7 iu money belonging to Mr. Lane were Havens and Hutchinson, in the immediate 16J8w3* WM. W. TUHRS. Permanently cured is every instance 1659 LUWIS C. KISDON, Guardian. TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, by the S ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the earing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. imee made a grave mistake on the corner- taken. The burglars entered by unlocking a neighborhood, were entered in a similar man- Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, made (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. steme-kiying day, in recommending that every door, were not heard, and their visit was notner? the thief being more successful than in OINSEY & SEABOLT'S Estate of Patrick Tobin. on the 6th day of October A. 1). 1877, six months WM. G. DOTY, Probate Register. 1049 his first attempt. He succeeded iu carrying EAGLE DYSPEPSIA TROCHES. QTATK OJ? MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw from that date wero allowed for creditors to present tree on the square bo cut down. The trees discovered until morning. The residence of Mrs. off a few valuables from each of these houses, They will immediately correct a sour their claims against the estate of Henry Warner, stomach, check vomiting and heartburn; O as. At u Beasion of tho Probate Court for the late of said county, deceased, and that all cred- Estate of Charlotte Neumann. »long the outer edge should bo protected and Swift, also on State street, at which a number although the total amount of his plunder ag- BAKERY, GROCERY County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate of- TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waahtenaw cure sickness or pain in the stomach, fice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the itors of said deceased are required to present their preserved, and other shapely and thrifty trees of students have rooms, was also entered, aud gregates but a small sum. Mr. Hutchinson costiveness, liver complaint, headache, claims to said l'robate Court, at the Probate Office S ss. At a session of the Probate Court lor the — AND- first day of November, in tho year one thous- 'ounty of Washtenaw, holden at the Prol.ate Of- one of the occupants, a sophomore named and his wite were aroused from their sleep by etc. Being pleasant, safe and harmless, and eight hundred and seventy-seven. in the City of Ann Arbor, for examination and al- sot standing too near the building, so near as the presence of the burglar in their sleeping are a sure cure for Infants suffering from lowance, on or before the sixth day of April fice in the city of Aun Arbor, on Wednesday, the weak stomach.v • Present, William D. Hurnraan, Judge of Probate. next, and that such claims will be heard before said third day of October, in the year uuu thousand to obstruct the light and air, should also be Meredith, relieved oi a silver watch aud $35 in apartment but were forced to an inactive sil- FLOUR & PtSBD STO11E. In the mutter of the estate of Patrick Tobin, eight hundred and seventy-seven. ence by a revolver which the intruder carried. Price, Thirty-Five Cents per Box. Court, on the 7th day of January, and on the saved. Or at least such is our decided opin- money. Meredith was wakened by hearing We keep constantly on nund, deceased. lith day of April next, at ten o'clock in the Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. ion. the rattling of silver left iu his poockets,— The thief is accurately described by the vic- On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, of forenoon of each of those days. In the inattter of the estate of Charlotte Neu- Margaret Tobin, preying that Michael Tobin or mann, deceased. tims of his depredatory instincts, but further BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, ETC., EARLY BIRD Dated, Aim Arbor, October 6, A. D. 1877. -During Friday night last Mrs. TliOT_ then undergoing search—and slipping out of than that there is no clue to his identity." some other suitable person mivy bo appointed Frederick Pistorius executor of the last will aud WORM POWDER. administrator of tho estate of said deceased. WILLIAM D. IIAURIMAN, testament of said deceased, comes into court and Martyn, living on State street, was wakened bed he got his revolver and commenced firing, FOB WHOLESALE ASI> 11KTAIL TRADE. Thereupon it ia ordered, that Saturday, the 21th ll>"»(i\\ I Judge of Probate. represents that he is now prepared to render tils We shall also keep a supply of At all times safe, reliable, strictly vege- day of November next, at ten o'clock in the fore- ky the hard breathing of her husband, epoke unloading live barrels. The burglar returned table and tasteless, used by ol d and young linal account as such executor. noon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, Estate of Malana Berry. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday,the sixth two shots and successfully made his escape. Charles Wells, the man who stole a with perfect safety, even when worms are ivivd that tho heirs at law of said deceased and all to him, received no answer, called her daugh- DELHI FLOUR, not present. Requires but one dose to TATE OV MICHIGAN, County of Wnshienaw lay of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Meredith says that tho intruder tell and hehorse in Cooper on Friday, was cap- other persons interested in said estate, are required .ss. Notice is berobv given Unit by an order of be asdgned for examining and allowing such ac- '«», and started ono immediately to a ncigh- J. M. SWIFT & CO'S BEST WHITE WHEAT effect a cure." to appear at a session of said Court, then to be S count, and that the devisees, legatees and heirs at la w was confident that he hit him, but as no blood tured in AUegan on Wednesday and is Price, IS Cmts per FacTtage. the Probate Court for the Cottnty of" \V:ishtcnaw, tor, but before any aid arrived the husband FLOUR, RYE FLOUR, BUCKWWflEAT holden ut the JProbate Oiiice in the city of Ann made ou the sixth day nf October, A. V. 1877, ofsald deceased, and all other persons interested in now in the Kalamazoo jail awaiting in- FLOUR, CORN MEAL, FEED, Arbor, and show cause, if any thoro he, why the Baid estate, are required to appear at a session of said and father was dead. Mr. Martyn was aswas discovered it is probable thai he simply Sold by all Druggists, or sent by Mail, six months from that date were allowed for credi- vestigation. Ac, &O. on receipt of Trice. prayer of the petitioner should not be granted: And fcora to present their claims against the estateof court, then to be holden at the Probate Office in W tripped or dodged a shot. A visit was also it is further ordered that said petitioner give notice the city of Ann Arbor in said county, and show 'U as usual when he retired tho night before, McGraw's big mill at Wenona shut to the persons interested in said estate, of the Making Berry, late of said ceuuty, deceased, made to the residenco of the Misses Ladd east At wholesale ana retail. A general stock of NEBEKER & CO., Prop's. and that all creditors of said deceased are required Cause, if any there be, why the said account should 'nil his sudden death is charged to disease of down for the season on Saturday. The pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, to present their chums to sivid Probate Court, at the not be allowed. And it is further order- of State street, but no plunder secured. As 12th »al EllsTsrth Ste., PMhdelpMi, Pa. by causing a copy of this order to be published in ed that said executor give notice to the per- "'e heart. Th* deceased was born in Eng- firm, which usually puts in from 10,000,- GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS the Michigan Argus, a, newspaper printed and cir- Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, for exam- an exit was made from the window, the un- ination and allowance, "i» or before tbc sons interested in said estate ot the pendency of Und and eune to this city from Canada about 000 to 50,000,000 feet of logs every constantly on hand, which will be Bold on as rea- culating; in aaid county, three successive weeks pre- sixth (lay of April next, and that such claims said account and the hearing thereof, by causing successful burglar was heard to whisper iu sonable terms as at any other house in this city. vious to said day of hearing. will be heard before said Court, on the seventh a copy of this order to be published in the Michi- Wen jie ; ago. He was 04 yjurs old last winter, will put in only 7,000,000 this gan Argus, a newspaper printed and circulating in disgust to his outside partner: '• Say, Tom, CaBh paid for Butter, Eggs, and Country Pro- WILLIAM D. HAKRIMAN, day of January and on the sixth day of April Mireh. season. flnce generally. Dobbin's Starch Polish (A true copy). Judge ot Probate. next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said county, three successive weeks previous l<> I thought you said there were fellows here. The shipments of lumber from the Kef Goods delivered to any part of the city with WM. G. DoTi:, Probate Register. 1660td those days. said day ofhearing. out extra charge. WILLIAM D. HAR11IMAN, Our Taxes—Vklt They an Fw. There arc nobody but girls." Whether bis Saginaw River during October aggre- Dated. Ann Arbor, October c, A. 1>. 1877. RINSKY & NKAUOI.'F. Estate of George Whitney. Wl 1.1,1AM 1). HAKKIMAN, (A true Copy.) Jodgeol Probate. ilio taxes apportioned by the Boarl of Su.conscience would n't let him steal from " girls,') gate 80,416,541 feet, being an excess of Ann Arbor, Jan. 1, 187U. 15G4 1G36WJ Judgeof Probate. WM. (IJIIITV, Probate Register. 1656td TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw Iwisors on Wednesday and ordered spread or whether ho was frightened off before find- 10,217,580 feet over the corresponding month last year. The [shipments to S Ba. At a session of the Probate Court for the Commissioners' Notice. Real Estato for Sale. I"-" the several rolls, were : ing anything to steal we have not been ad- County of Waahtenaw, holden at the Probate Of- TATIC OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, sWe taxes (including $3.40 surplus), S52,G88 vised. November 1 show an excess of 77,254,- John W. Maynard fice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, S ss. in the matter of the estate of Rupert M. 806 feet of lumber, and 30,000,000 shin- thirtieth day of October, in the year one thous- S ss. The undersigned havingbeen appointed by and Alfred II. Glenn, minors: Notice is hereby (•'ounty taxes exclusive of any surplus), 42,650 — Another: Early on Wednesday evening and eight huudred and seventy-seven. the Probate Court for said county, commissioners given, that In pursuance of an order granted to the gles, with a large excess in salt. The HAS OPENED A STORE Present, William IX Harriman, Judge of rrohnte, to receive, examine ami adjust all claims and de- undersigned, guardian of said minors, by the Hon. Total, 895,338 some oue went through the house of James total water shipments to November 1 Iu the matter ot the estate of George Whitney, mands of all persons against the estate "I William Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, Toms, of Sion Nursery, aud report says se- deceaseds O'Neil, late of said county deceased, hereby on the sixth day-ot October, A. I). 1877, there will 'l'lie county t;ix waa classified by committee were, lumber, 48,880,686 feet; lath, 36,- Onreodlogandfiling the petition,duly verified, give notice that six months from date are allowed, be BoM at public vendue, to ihe highest bidder, at 18 follows: cured $80 belonging to Mr. Toms and $17 be- 413,413,131 0 piecesp;; shingles g,, 13,155,850; salt, <>t Francis Whitney, one of the executors of said by order of said Probate Court, lor creditors to pre- the resilience nn the premises of which the land longing to a hired man. 0 bl t 5276868FW estate, praying that they mny be licensed to mort sent therclaims against the estate or said deceased, hereinafter described was originally a part, in the ''ir expenses at Poor House, $15,000 975,000 barrels; staves, 5,276,868.— IN THE McMAHON HL0CK gage tin: real estate whereof aaid deceased died and that they will meet at the late residenco of township of Dexter, in the County of Washtenaw, " Court House building fund, 8,000 — We are advised that when the burglars seined. said deceased, in the township of Freedom, in said in said State, on Tuesday, the 27th day of Novem- and Tribune. Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturday, the county, on the 8th day of January, and on the ber, A. V. 1877, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of " Civil claims allowed, 5,000 were in the house of the Misses Ladd (as re- first day of December next, at ten o'clock in the 8th day of April next", at ten o'clock A. M. of thai day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage " Criminal claims allowed, :i,500 Tho fine dwelling house of the Rav. corded above) oue' of tho young ladies woke, FOR THE SALE OF forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said pe- each of said days, to receive, ex Ine and adjust or otherwise existiug at the time of the sale) the " Contingent fund, 3,000 Frank Russell at Kalamazoo was de- tition, and th;»t the devisees, Legatees, and heirs said claims. following described real estate, to-ult: All the " Insane at Kalamazoo, 2,000 saw the intruder, screamed, aud was kindly stroyed by fire on Friday morning, to- UB law of said deceased, and all other per- Dated, October 8, A. 1>. 8" right, title and interest of said Alfred II. Glenn " Salaries of County oflicor.-i, 3,850 sons interested in said estate, are required to ap- l'KTKU GUYNON, in. and to all that certain tractor parcel of laml told, "keep still, I ain't going to hurt you." gether with his costly library, furniture, pear ut a session of said Court, then to be hoi- known and described as follows, viz: Commencing " House of Correction, I656w4 JOHN FIA'NN, l Another proof of his gallantry. While in the den at the Probate office, in the City of Commissioners. at the west quarter post of section seventeeen, " Jurors and witness fees, ^00 and other contents of the building. Ana Arbor, and show cause, if any there, why the town one south range four east; thence east on the " Stenographer (Circuit Court), 400 residence of Mrs. Swift, Miss Swift heard a Cause, a defective flue ; loss, $7,000. prayer of the petitioner should not be grantod: quarter line of said section seventeen, nineteen " Buildings and repairs, 200 noise, got up and went to her mother's room, The residence of Rev. Frank Russell, A GREAT DISCOVERY ! Audit is further ordered that said petitioner give "1ALL chains and forty links to a post; thence north eight " Insurance, 175 FINE notice to the persons interested in baid eBtate, of chains and fifty-three links to a, stake; thence passing and seeing the burglar, but supposing in Kalamazoo, was totally destroyed by By the use of which every family may give the pendency ol said petition, and the hearing north eighty degrees west, nineteenchainsand sev- their Lineu that polish peculiar to line laundry c " Reporter (copying proceedings), 25 fire October 27. The loss is estimated thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be jiub- AND BBS T1IK enty links to the section line; thence south twelve him to be a student roomer. work. Saving time and labor iu ironing, more than lishcdin the Mlchigoa Argus, a newspaper printed chains and fifty-five links to the place of begin- Last year the State tax was $31,327.37, and at $5,000, with $3,000 insurance on its entire ccst. Sold by grocers, or will be s?nt pos- and circulated in said county, four successive JACKSON TRUSS ROD WAGON ning, all contained on the northwest quarter of '"« county tax ?25,000. Excess this year, The dock and warehouse of Edward building and contents. Mr. Russell's tage paid on receipt of 25cts. weeks previous to said day or hearing. section seventeen, in the township of Dexter, THE BEST JUDGES ARE INVITED TO Also, the New Right-Hand IIumil I County of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan. ''-•5,010.63. We understand that of the in-Molitar, at Rogers City, were washed splendid library of 1,000 volumes was DOBBINS, BRO. & CO., WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Iron Corn Staeller9at (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. crease, $6,000 is properly chargeable to deficient away during the storm last week, entail- a total loss. The fire originated from Dated, October 6,1877. EXAMINE QUALITIES & PRICES, 13 N. Fourth St., rhllailelpliia. WUXIAM (i. 1>OTY, Probate Register, lf>5Htd M. ROGERS'. 1556tf WULIAM WATTS, Guardian. appropriations made last year. ing a heavy loss on the owner. the furnace. 2 - • ^ . _' stand among you:, a«d cto tattle for the main- SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. atmyfiistollWWlonBod to her brother. The TioiaJs hesitate whether to »pcak or vote, al- tinnai Savings Depository as a branch of the Post- any unnecessary expenses and delay of T1LDEN TALKS. tenance of free government. J «vail myself of T ging as a reasoa the President's recent civil- oinoe Department; for the admission of I'tah as a KAUiBOAD LIABILITY. Vi,iturv,cgf!edhcrtoput it away, although it State; for the admiBsion of Dakota as a State; es- transhipment, as in England and France, A Speech In Which tho Kit-Governor M«Ite* the occasion to thank you, and io thMifc all in wad unloaded, and spoko gravely of u>iii£ even irvice order. In distinct terms that order tablishing a land district in the Black Hills ; to or- oiir C?a*e and country who have accorded «« railway companies use each other's Hues, Some Reference to the Great Presidential Pratt,, etc.,, vs. The Orand Trunk Raill. empty pistols as playthings. When hv nroso to toa that the right of officials to ganize the Territory of Pcmbiua Speaker Randall and goods can pass from one line to me their BuPPottj not personal to myself, but •way of CanadaCd , error to ththe MOCLAltATION' fiV TttR ("AkslDENT. RO away, sho laughingly ran up stairs to hor ko and express their views on pub- aimouni*-

VOL. XXXII. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1877. NO. 1660,

The Discovery of precious febrifuge. Other tricts, who were appointed a Committee to investigate thejunount 'of condition, showing skill and good management. Therefore, in view of jiuthors of repute contend that the virtues Goorge W. Brow 11 SI 9 S3 $18 83 fine moneys collected by the several Justices of the Peace in said the same, I would, in behalf of the Committee, move that the thanks if cinchona bark were known to the Indi- Frank Whiting 2 '1") 2 85 of this Board be tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Van Ryper for the able •ns long before the advent of the Span- •Tunics Hudlcr 25 07 2;: 07 townships and districts, made a report which was, on motion, accepted. manner in which they have discharged the duties entrusted to them. iards: but the question again arises how A. ,T. McMahon 60 SO •10 25 On motion Messrs. Gregory and Burch were allowed further time Said Committee would further report that they have examined the Ley first became acquainted with its prop- Joseph S. Vreeland A 15 •1 15 to report. improvements made at the County House, by the Superintendents, erties. To account lor this the ridicul. i.s Franklin S. Cummings. . 30 13 25 10 and found the necessary improvements made in a good and subtantial 01 51 The Committee appointed at a cittsens' meeting to take steps in manner, and upon examining the report of said Superintendents they •ta le has been invented that certain animal-. H.L. Rose 34 M 13S 00 regard to the manner, etc., of laying the corner stone of the new Court found that everything had been done in a fair and honorable manner, while laboring under fever, happened to K.w. Wallace IOS 28 and in our opinion, Washtenaw County is fortunate in securing the ynw the bark of one of the cinchona trees, N. S. C'use 64 15 !KM5 House, being present, reported that the corner stone could lie laid services of men who will look so well to her interests. Therefore, „,! were cured forthwith. Far more John Gregg 80 16 27 10 within a short time, and requested the co-operation of n Committee of be it jobable is it that some cinchona trees hav- Voiiu-y H. Totter 28 73 28 75 this Board. Resolved, That the thariks of this Hoard be tendered to tho Board of Superintend- 'nj been laid prostrate b}' the tempests in Smith Wilbur, juror 1 On 1. 00 ents for the faithful and business-like marines in which they have discharged the duties j pool of water, and the latter becoming Mr. Krapf moved that a Committee of five be appointed to confer entrusted to their care. Fred. Wurster, juror , . 1 (Hi 1 00 M. AVEBB, Chairman. . .barged with the medicinal principle, some J. C. liurkhiirdt, juror 1 «) 100 with said Committee in reference to the laying of the corner stone of j jerson laboring under fever drank of this George darken, juror 1 00 1 00 Mr. Yeckley moved that the report be accepted and placed on the • (tattT, was cured, and published the result. the new Court House. Peter Shutters, juror 1 00 1 00 journal. Carried. j Jut however this may be, it is certain that On motion Messrs. "YV'heelcr, Hatch, Yost, Burch and Young were Edward Hycroft, juror 1 00 1 00 Mr. Shurtleff moved that the report of the Superintendents of the the remedy first became popularized in 1 00 appointed as such Committee, to meet at ll:P>0 this morning. I Europe through the agency of Count del A. Hawkins 1 00 Poor be accepted. Carried. W. Thomas 1 00 1 00 Mr. Shurtlcff moved that the subject of boarding prisoners at the junction, Viceroy of Peru, whoso wife, as Mr. Yeckley moved that the report of the Superintendents of the Ice have said, was cured of intermittent John Kecnan 1 00 1 00 county jail bo taken from the table. Carried. 1 ever by its administration. The new Jasper Imus, juror 1 On 1 00 Mr. Button's motion of yesterday, that the amount allowed Hie Poor be referred to the committee to settle with the said Superintend' ;?medy, however, was badly received in D. J. Loomis, juror 1 00 1 00 Sheriff, per day. for boarding prisoners be fixed at 66 cents, was cuts. Carried. 9. Bondheim, juror i oo 1 00 ; franco and Italy. The faculty set their declared lost. On motion the Board adjournrd tmtirto-lnorrow morning at half faces against it. Physicians who dared J. V. Avery, juror 1 00 1 00 Inscribe its use were prosecuted, and it J. Donnelly, juror 1 oo 1 00 Mr. Ball moved that it be fixed at (>9 cents per day. Carried. past nine o'clock. ras only the- patronage of Louis the XIV J. Volland, juror 1 (10 1 00 Mr. Case moved that in cases before Justices of the Peace, wherein GEORGE S. WHEELER, Chairman. 'ihii'h ultimately rendered it popular in B. V. f'olc, juror ] 00 1 00 the fine was remitted, or sentence suspended, that no cost be allowed WEDNESDAY, October 17,1877. Peter Dignan, juror 1 oo 1 00 France. This monarch suffering from in- Board met pursuant to adjournment. Called to order by this lifrmitteut fever, was cured by an English .loliu Moore, juror 1 (XI 1 00 said Justice of the Peace. • empiric named Talbot, by means of a so- J. O. Smilli, juror 1 00 in Mr. Yeckley moved to lay the motion on the table. Carried. Chairman. ft remedy. This was no other than cin- John Clancy, juror 1 00 1 00 Mr. Yeckley moved that a Committee of three be appointed to inves- Roll called. Quorum present. iiina baik. Louis XIV purchased the Wm. Olnrk, juror 1 oo 1 00 |?oret for the sum of 48,000 livres, and be- tigate the whole subject in regard to fines and costs, in Just ice's Courts, Journal of yesterday read and approved. Warren Tremaine,,juror ] 00 1 00 and report the same to this Board. Carried. Mr. Olcott from the Committee on Criminal Claims, reported the jawed yearly a pension of 2,000 livreson L. S. I/Creh, juror 1 00 1 00 je Englishman, besides giving him letters O. F. Starr, juror 1 00 1 00 The Chairman appointed as such Committee Messrs. Yeckley following bills, anil recommended their allowance at sums stated : . 'nobility. Three years subsequently the John Tiee, juror ] 00 1 00 Krapf and Whrtaker. Claimed. Allowed. nedy was published. It was a highly Ambrose Alford, witness $1 15 SI 13 Jsncentrated vinous tincture of cinchona Matthew Dalton, juror 1 00 1 00 Mr. Olcott moved that Mr. Yeckley be excused from acting on (be li PcFonat, juror , 1 OO 1 00 Owen Alford, witness 1 1"' 1 15 irk. Cinchona trees grow in the densest Committee. Lost. 1 15 John Clancy, juror , 1 00 1 00 Invin Alford, witness 1 1"> I wests of Peru. The task of discovering 10 20 John A. Nichols, juror 1 00 1 00 On motion the Hoard adjourned to 2 o'clock P. M. Thomas darken, witness 1" 20 j ..on), removing their bark, and conveying Nl Illl I :te latter to a place of export, is troiible- John How, juror 1 00 1 (HI C. Newell, constable 89 Cl G. F. Mann, juror 1 00 1 00 James M. Forsyth, D. S 123 G7 122 92 I - me, difficult and dangerous. In these 35 85 I ix-ests there arc no roads. Frightful pre- P. M. Campbell, juror 1 00 1 00 James M. Forsyth 05 85 . IWTERN6 ON SESSION. 98 4:i I 'pices intersect the path of the cascarillern, A. W. Button, juror 1 00 1 00 James M. Forsyth, constable.. 1C0 07 100 04 J : bark gatherer, across which it is difficult Hugh MeCall, juror 1 00 1 00 Board met pursuant to adjournment. James M. Forsyth 108 00 I k pass, even while unembarrassed by a Thomas Hoyd, juror 1 00 1 00 Eli S. Manly 50 00 -15 ill Roll called. Quorum present. ;: '.IT 3 97 I md. So soon as the treasure of bark has Enoch Terhune, juror 1 00 1 00 L. O, Overshire, justice i!l I «en secured, these difficulties and dangers Randall Schuyler, juror 1 00 1 00 Mr. Gregory from tho Committee on fine moneys reported as to Isaac Crane, witness - •2 :. 2 50 Moses Rogers, juror 80 50 report; which, on motion, was granted. Wm. II. Yost, juror 1 00 1 0(1 1 00 <;<>lust for Ciirls. E. LeSeur, juror rO 50 The Judge of Probate made the following report in regard to the Wm. B. Martin, juror 1 00 J. Kccnau, juror DO 50 insane from Washtenaw Count}' sent by him to the Insane Asylum at George D. Thaycr, juror 1 HO 1 00 1 00 Xotliing is coarser, more repulsive, and F. Wuister, juror 50 50 Kalamazoo. Rcvilo Ackley, juror 1 00 surer sign of vulgarity in the grain than Kelson Sutherland, juror SO 50 Thomas Busby, juror 1 00, 1 Cl' To the Honorable theJBoard of Supervisors of Washtenaw County: 1 00 j 'old, indelicate, forward conduct by girls Smith Wilbur, juror M DO Henry Bishop, juror ..;•••. 1 M j n public places, Vet I know young girls I herewith have the honor to make my annual report to the Board a (m J. F. Avery i>0 50 of the number of persons sent to the Insane Asylum by me since the Simeon G.Rowley, juror , - 00 Ivho are not vulgar, not coarse, not unre- A. L. Noble, juror 50 oo Isaac Crane, juror 1 00 1 00 ined, who, through mere giddiness and first day of January last, as follows: 1 00 A. Gwinner, juror 50 50 Charles C. Collins, juror 1 00 houghtlessness, offend in this way, and First. Ellen Carroll, sent on the 19th day of February, from the 1 00 D. Kinsey, juror 50 50 township of Ann Arbor. Physicians examining her case, Drs. Donald J. Remington, juror 1 00 I u'ing harsh criticisms upon themselves. Thomas Martin, juror 1 00 1 00 Flipy arc regarded as far worse than they Smith Wilbur, juror 00 50 Maclean and George E. Frothingham. Her husband, Thomas Carroll, Wright Spencer, juror , ., 1 00 1 Oil I really are, and they lose what is girlhood's John W. Maroney, juror 50 50 has three children and no property. Tho entire expenses of support- ing Mrs. Carroll at the Asylum, if she is kept there, must be borne by Aaron P. Bucklin, juror .'. 1 °0 1 00 juost attractive charm, the grace of mod- J. Peek „ 50 50 the County. 1 0(1 j 'Stv. by their unfortunate and hoydenish N. A. Drake, juror 50 50 Alonzo M. Noble," juror 1 00 Second. Sarah Axtell, sent on the 5th da)' of April, from the Sixth 1 00 j :nanner. B. J. Billings, juror SO 50 Judson E. Post, juror 1 00 Ward of the city of Ann Arbor. Physicians, Drs. Smith and Morton, 1 00 E. Duffy, juror 00 50 James F. Seeley, juror 1 80 i Exquisite manners, let me tell you, are Mr. Axtell is himself insane or demented, has no property, and is 1 00 [worth several other polite accomplish- W. Lewis, juror 50 50 supported by his son. Mrs. Axtell will have to be a County charge. Silas S. Clnrk, juror 1 00 50 60 I merits put together. When I see a sehool- J. F. Avery, juror 50 50 Third. Israel Estey, sent on the 13th day of April, from the town- A. Jones, juror BO .-,11 ' «irl who remembers to offer her seat to an Matthew Alber, juror GO 50 ship of Lodi. Physicians, Drs. Maclean & Frothingham. Mr. Estey Wm. King, juror 1 50 50 j vld lady oi au elderly gentleman ; who Seymour Goodyear, juror 50 50 owns about eighty acres of land. lie has no personal property, and is Richard Spafford, juror , , 50 58 I remembers to give the newspaper to her B. F. Turtle, juror 50 50 in debt about twelve hundred dollars. He has a wife and three chil- C. Anderson, juror ,„ : 50 lather when he comes down to breakfast Asa Blaekney, juror 50 50 dren, all girls. His guardian, Mr. Edward Moore, has given a bond to Allen Pierce, juror >o pay one hundred and twenty-five dollars per year towards his expenses 50 and has only a few minutes to read its Edward McNamara, juror 60 50 David Roderick, juror 50 at the Asylum, the remaining expense will bo a County charge. 50 ivorkl-sheaf of news; who remembers Eldad Spencer, juror Ml 50 James McKinstry, juror 60 I that it is not kind to hurry her eldest sis- Fourth. John Whitlark, sent April 18th, from Ann Arbor town. 50 James 1'. Wood, juror 1 00 1 00 Orson Cody, juror SO ter's reading of some attractive book, nor Physicians, Drs. Wells and Frothingham. Mr. Whitlark has property 1 50 K F. Turtle, juror l on 1 00 sufficient for his present support, and his friends have given a bond to David A. Wise, juror 1 60 polite to begin the book till the other has 1 00 Wm. Knapp. juror 1 00 1 00 hold the County harmless on his account. Levi Tenny, juror 1 00 finished it; who remembers to shut the J. Newell, juror 1 50 I 50 •loor softly, and to find places in the Bible Edward Munroe, juror 1 00 i oo Fifth. Amos Lazell, sent July 18th, from the township of Bridge- 'James Richards, juror 1 00 1 00 water. Physicians, Drs. Lynch and Wells. The proof shows him Austin Guild, juror :'. 00 ;: oo I for aged eyes; to be good to the little r.o I hindering one who is always craving souie- Jacob Staffnn, juror 1 On i oo worth about eight hundred dollars. Ho has a wife and two small Ashley Miner, juror 50 children, and is unable to pay any part of his expenses at tho Asylum. John Cody, juror 50 50 ' thing from sister, and who remembers al- Wm. Knapp, juror 50 50 Sixth. Andrew Shuda, sent September 19th from the township of ways to be a lady everywhere, I am sure James Gilbert, juror ">0 50 Ypsilanti. Physicians, Drs. Owen and Batwell. He is worth about Judson A. Wilson, juror fiO that I have found one who will be a queen .Jacob Van Husen, juror 50 DO five hundred dollars. He lias a wife and four children. He will have Oliver A. Ainsworth, juror DO of home, if not of society. Lorcn linbeock, juror 50 50 to be a County charge. Nelson R. Van Tuyl, juror 1 00 1 00 2 0(1 A graceful, gracious, tender, considerate E. C. Fuller, juror 50 50 In regard to the present condition of these several patients at the William II. Guild, juror 2 no 1 00 girl will inevitably make a glorious wo- Hugh Sherry, juror 50 50 Asylum, I submit herewith a. communication from the Assistant Med- R. D.Roys, juror 1 00 1 00 man by and by. From the sweet, half- Wm. Colcson, witness 1 45 1 15 ical Superintendent of the Asylum/and beg leave to make the same a Wm. B. Clark, juror _ 1 00 1 60 1 Oil opened bud there will bo evolved the rich Henry Coleson, witness I 15 J 45 part of this report. Edward L. Crane, juror 1 oo 1 00 perfection of the lovely flower. You must Myron W. Pratt, witness 05 05 The number of persons sent to the Asylum since January last may O. G. LaRue, juror seem large; but it is the dictate of humanity as well as of experience 50 50 think it troublesome sometimes to bo pe- Milo Hunter, witness 95 '.15 and science, that patients of this kind, if cure is attempted or desired, Charles D. Bassett, juror culiar as to the way you speak to the peo- 1 45 David J. Tyler, juror 50 50 ; Alonzo Furgerson. witness 1 45 should be sent at once to some institution where they can receive • in your own house. ' It is only broth- John McLaren, witness 1 55 1 55 proper medical treatment and care, and I trust that your Honorable Solomon C. Hamlin, juror 50 Tpi I er Dan or cousin Matilda," you say; why David Horn, witness 1 55 1 55 Board will not hesitate to act generously towards this important class II. (loodspeed, juror 1 Illl 1 (HI should I modulate my voice, and soften Abncr Beach, witness 1 lo 1 15 of your fellow-citizens, afflicted as they are by the most terrible of all Lewis H. Weir, juror •J 00 •j 00 my tones, and be so gentle in my bearing ] 00 David Di.\on. witness 1 lo 1 15 calamities, the loss of reason. George Kissler, juror 1 CO to them ? JSeeause it is the being lovely 1 IKI James McLaren, witness 3 55 1 55 Respectfully submitted, Andrew Martin, juror ,.,., 1 Illl and courteous and windsome every day 1 0(1 David Webb, witness 77 77 WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. Alonzo II. Smith, juror i oo and all day, to the brother and cousin, to 1 00 Wallace Furgerson, witness 77 77 MICHIGAN ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, 1 Henry D. Martin,juror 1 00 the companion and friend, to the child and 1 00 Charles Conklin, witness J 15 I 15 KALAMAZOO, October 8,1877-, j Cornelius Harris, juror 1 00 Tvant, which will mould you into a 1 00 1 (111 irentlewoman, whose manners will be as Fred. Apple, witness l 15 I 15 HON. VV. 1). HABMMAN, Probate Office, etc.: Isaac B. Harris, juror I.ee Ilcndricks juror GO .-.II much a part of herself as the inner fibre John .Minnis, witness 1 15 1 15 DEAR SIE :—Your letter of the 1st hist., is received. In reply we S. H. Ostrander, juror 1 00 1 Illl of his character. To such a one it will be John Hathaway, witness 1 15 1 15 would say that— David J. Tyler, juror l oo 1 Oil impossible to commit an act of rudeness Eugene Evans, witness 1 15 ' 15 Ellen Carroll has made marked improvement, both physically and David B. Ellis, juror 1 00 ] Illl as to tell a lie, and as natural to say and Sarah Evans, juror 1 15 1 15 mentally, since she came to the Asylum. She now controls herself very well, and is slowly gaining mental strength. She will undoubt- Aaron P. Bucklin, juror ,.. 1 00 1 88 'lo agreeable things as to put on her gloves Mary Warner, witness I 15 1 15 edly receive further benefit from the treatment. Austin Guild, juror „ 1 Oil 1 00 before going to church. [And. then, ought Willie Drake, witness 1 15 1 15 to wish to be polite and gen lie and good, Sarah Axtell was one of those unfortunate cases where treatment Win. G. Shipman, juror , 1 (HI 1 im Christian Forner, witness l 13 l 15 was delayed until fixed delusions had developed themselves, which tod not merely to seem BO.—Ed. News- On motion the report was accepted and adopted. letter.] Alfred Warner, juror 1 15 1 13 unfortunately were of such a character as to interfere with the comfort Mary West,witness 1 15 I 15 and safety of all about her. These are gradually becoming modified Mr. Le Baron from the Committee on Civil Claims reported tho And now for more advice: Do nol nso under Asylum treatment, and she is mnch less irritable and excitable. Wilson West, witness 1 15 1 15 following bills and recommended their allowance at sums stated : slang. The average school-girl has. I re-Austin I'arkcr, witness 1 15 1 15 If removed at present she would probably grow worse again. She gret to s-av, quite a vocabulary of slang, bids fair eventually to regain a comfortable degree of health. It Claimed. Allowed. GeorgeS. Hunt, witness 1 15 1 15 would be difficult to care for her at home or in the County Asylum. J. S. Case, sheriff. $1,251 91,251 CO :ill ready for use. Young ladies who look O. A. Boyil, witness 1 15 1 15 oo like tho very pinks of propriety, allow Israel Estey suffers from a monomania of jealousy. Which ren- II. Fleming J,ll-J 35 1.111! 35 themselves to utter phrases which are William Hoppe, witness 1 35 1 "5 dered it unsafe for him longer to remain at home. Although he has Wm. II. Melntyre 5 70 5 70 scarcely excusable in their brothers, and Mary Hoppe, witness 1 85 1 05 been here only a few months, he has made gratifying improvement. M. Fleming 37 ("I :'.7 00 which shockingly offend every tradition of Josephine noppc, witness ' 35 1 05 He is in excellent bodily health. Wm. II. Mclntyre Ml 94 CO elegance and every canon of taste. They Willie Holden, witness 75 75 John W. Whitlark's case was originally one of acute maniacal James Van Husen, witness 75 75 excitement. In consequence of previous attacks, which reduced his On motion the report was accepted and adopted. 'lo it for fun, and once in a while, as they nerve tone, and established a tendency to periodicity in his disease, Mr. Krapf moved that the Prosecuting Attorney be requested to think, forgetting that they are forming a Charles Van Orden, witness 75 75 his excitement was followed by depression. He is now constantly habit which may not only become a hate- Edwin Gorton, witness 75 75 under the influence of depressing delusions, and quite suicidal. He come before this Board and give his opinion in reference to the law ful blot on their beauty, but which may George Whittington, witness 7S 7S is in fair bodily health. relating to fees in Justice's Courts. Carried. seriously hinder and obstruct them at some Mr. Burch moved that the bill of J. 8. Vreeland be referred back Amos B. Lazell, suffers from melancholy, and is actively disturbed The Building Committee of tho new Court House being present, future period. " By thy words thou art most of tho time. He is very suicidal, and takes food reluctantly. condemned, and by thy words thou art to the Committee. Carried. His bodily health is delicate, and he requires careful nursing to main- were invited to make a report. justified," wo are told in the book of infi- Mr. Krapf moved that the report of the Committee be accepted and tain bis strength. Neither he nor Mr. Whitlark could be removed Hon. E. Lawrence, Chairman of said Committee, made the follow- nite wisdom.—Mrs. M, E. Sangstsr. adopted, except the bill of J. S. Vreeland. Carried. from the Asylum with safety. ing report, which on motion of Mr. Le Baron was accepted. To theTtonrd of Supervisors of Washtennw County. On the 3Isl day of July the Committee caused the sum of fifteen 11. McKiastry, witness 17 47 A « ll who has been traveling in Ihe region oi1 ny appointing E. Lawrence Chairman and Secretary of said Com- On the 1 -ItIt of September, the first estimate of labor and materials Edward L. Crane, witness..... 47 •17 mittee. At Baid meeting a resolution was adopted authorizing a no- country lying south-west of Puebl amounting to. after the deduction of fifteen per cent, the sum of three Mia Reynolds, witness 1 C"> 1 Gj tween this city and Mace's Hole, di tice-to be given for plana and specifications for a Court House to be thousand eighty-five 55-100 dollars ($',|,085j55) was paid to the contract- .Samuel J. Viol, witness 1 OS ! 05 published two weeks in the newspapers of the city of Ami Arbor, and ered a variety of fossils, among others 1 ors, by an order on the building fund, and their receipt was taken Sarah Kilborn, witness 1 69 I 05 NIX consecutive days in the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit Post. therefor, and together with the original estimate filed with the County sea turtle in an excellent state of p The notice adopted and published tm- that purpose, was as follows: Clerk. And on the Kith of October the second estimate, after fifteen Martha Blnell, wltHSM 1 85 1 C.1 vatlon. Mr. Conant called the attention NOTICE.—Plans and Specifications for a Court House at. Ann Arbor, per cent deduction was paid to the contractors, amounting to $9,436, D. Johnson, witness 47 17 of the newspaper press of the State to lijs will be received by the undersigned until the 15th day of May next, 2% per cent as commission on amount expended, £14,185.55^ being <:. Uurhau. witness 17 I" discovery, and considerable comment wj, at 12 o'clock M. Tiie said building to contain the usual county offices, $3o4.0>3, was paid to (i. VV. Bunting, architect, and tb^ir receipts taken W. I). Xiblark, uitiu-s.- 17 17 elicited. The matter gradually p; four of which to bo lire-proof, or contain fire-proof vaults, and that and filed with the County Clerk. C. Hanby, witness 47 •17 from the attention of the public, though the cost of said Court House is not to exceed the sum of sixty thous- Mr. f'uimr.t determined to search in It has been suggested that it would not be improper though not Win. It. Davis, witne.-s •17 4 and dollars. None will be paid for unless adopted. 47 1 in the same, locality with the hope Of Ann Arbor, April 21st, 1S77. connected directly with the duties of the Building Committee, to in- Charles Seiginond, witness Alva Reynolds, witness S', making additional discoveries. On 1 IS. 1,AU HKXl'!•'.. form the Board or Supervisors, that the County bonds can be negoti- b day lie. arrived in this city, bringing^], ated to our own citizens if the rate of interest be reduced to six per John Uubuok. \vii:i<-ss 17 K. C. VY.UiNKK. •17 him a large stone figure of a man y. .1. C. MK.\I>, cent. And if the proceeds be loaned to the banks at five and a half Klizabeth Visk. witness 17 IT he had unearthed at the head ofa long(|n' P. Kisneui.ii. percent it follows that the County will be the gainer, and our own Charles Relnhort, witness •IT 47 arroya about six miles north of the t,Vl. citizens will have the privilege of investing their funds in safe and Charles Viol, witness 47 M..I. NOTES, convenient securities. 17 deuce of V. K. Doston, Esq., about twenty, Building (Soimnittec. Rosette 1. Mills, witness •IT 17 five miles from the city. The figure ^ Tn conclusion, the Committee would say that the foundation of tbe 17 The above notice was duly published, and on the IStll day of May, John E. Putney, wltnsss 17 found embeded in very hard clay, requir. building, ill their opinion, is perfect, and although some object to its Augustus It. Phclpaj witness 2 DO tiie Conimittee met, and after giving a careful examination and eon- being of brick, yet from the information they have obtained, they are 2 90 ing vigorous use of a pick to loosen it, .; Bideration to the various plans presented, on the 23d day of May, led to the conclusion that its durability is unquestionable, and that John I). Olcott. witness a M 2 no cedar tree grew near by, one of tlir- unanimously adopted the following resolution : the even and uniform bearing which it presents, renders it preferable Thomas C. Howard, witness 1 ii-. 1 i>3 of which had grown between tho ann Edwin Sanderson, \\ it 110- •j 10 •2 10 and the body of the figure, making j[ /; aotved, Th&i the Court iiniwo plan presented to thls< toimpiltoc )>>' <>. w. Bnnting, oi io any foundation that could Be made of stone found in this vicinity. ludinniipolis. Indiana, l>c adopted by this Committee us n plan to be mibmitted t77. JOH\ C. MEAD, Joel smith, witness 1 55 1 si truding from the ground. Be res GKNTLBMEN OI* rmo BUILDING COMMITTEE: Tbe plan fora building 1 PETER Kis-mwi air, Thomas Ryan, witness 1 45 *i 45 the earth from around it, and found ;i:.. submit for your consideration is under contract at the present time M. J. NOYKS, John Ryan, witness 1 -I- 1 13 at Washington, Indiana, for the sum of severity-four thousand three Building Committee. semblance to a human loot. He then Charles Wilsey, witness 4T 1' hundred and sixty-six dollars ($74,366), which was not the lowest proceeded to dig away tho clay abont 1 responsible bid. The lowest responsible bid was seventy-one thousand Mr. Button moved that the report be adopted. Carried. X. II. Wilsey, witness 17 17 foot in depth and soon uncovered the en- dollars (871,000), hut the Commissioners saw proper to give the parties Addie Klsworth, witness 1 :'.') 1 83 tire figure and having obtained assistance which they contracted with the preference of three thousand three Mr. StlttOll moved that a Copy of the report of the Building Com- Haggle Smith, witness 1 85 1 •:;> brought, it to the city, dnfortunateir hundred and sixty-six dollars ($3,366). 1 will base my estimate on rnittee of the new Court House he placed in the corner stone. Carried. Parker White, witness 2 10 110 in removing tho figure, from its bedr"» the sum as seventy-two thousand dollars ($72,000), the following items wooden lever was placed nnder the neck Mr. Krapf from the Committee appointed to ascertain and report John Ellsworth, witness 1 :vi 1 35 exeepted, which does not strictly belong I" tbe bnilding proper : Edgar Warren, deputy sheriff. V.} OT U r,T and the head broken ofl". It has however, to the Board their opinion as to the kind and quality of clock that been neatly replaced. At first the dis- Estimated cost of Building J72.000 On motion the report was accepted and adopted. covery was supposed to be the pc Reduction from above estimate— should be obtained for the new Court House, reported that Prof. Wat- Mr. Shurtleff from the Committee on Civil Claims reported the bill body of a human being of gigantic stature Steam Heating Apparatus (6,600 son would like sonic specific time to come before the Hoard, and but closer examination proves ittobei Plumbing 2,500 moved that he be invited sr. to do on to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. of E. W. Morgan without recommendation. piece of sculpture, but by whom executed Fnmitttre 2,ooo Carried. On motion of Mr. Sfantts the bill of E. W. Morgan was referred or to what age it oolongs no one seei Clock and Boll i.coo know. It is composed of a sort of slate Difference between walnut and pine inside finish 2,100 Mr. Shurlleff moved that the report of the Building Committee be back to the Committee on Civil Claims'. rock, colored a dirty yellow on the out- Four"t-Miios ntttfOencli 1,000 referred to the Committee on Public Buildings. Carried. Mr. Manly, Register of Deeds, being present, was invited to make side, possibly from contact with the sur- 611,790 rounding clay, and represents a man re- Mr. Shurtleff moved to make the election of a Superintendent of a statement in relation to Act No. "?> of the Session Laws of 1877, as clining, one arm being crossed over 1 will guarantee the building will be let with heretofore mentioned to abstracts. Also in regard to copying the index to mortgages in his his breast and the other lying alon. 1 the Poor the special order for to-morrow afternoon at " o'clock. items exeepted, to good and responsible parties for the sum of sixty office. side with the hand resting on his leg. thousand dollars (160,000), Including architect's comiriisBlbn, The yeas and nays being called for, the result was as follows: Yin The position is easy and natural. Tlieeij. All of which is respectfully submitted. —Messrs. Case. Le Baron, McOuinness, Shurtleff, Shutts, States, J. Willard Babbitt, Prosecuting Attorney, being by request before tire length of the statue is seven fe ,S7; The question recurring on Mr. Burch's motion as amended, the yeas and nays were as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Ball, Case, Coleman, On motion the account current of Washtenaw County with the while the whole body is covered with in- mubnin Bros 04,86! dentations One remarkable feature Galpin, Gregory, Harper, Krapf, Lc Baron, McGuinness, Olcott, Schy- State was ordered filed, and to be reported in the report of the pro- A. G. Cumpiielu 01,000 ler, Sutton, Shutts, States, Webb, Wheeler, Young, and Yost—18. Nays which strikes the observer is the great W.H.Myers OT.000 —Messrs, Breining, Burch, Whitaker, and Yeckley—4. Carried. ceedings of this Board in pamphlet form, ttnd that the account of length of the nrms and the ape-like ap- Cobb, Wallace & Law "0,000 the amount to be raised f, n- State purp"6Ses be placed on the journal. pearance of the hands and left. The ttomshaw & Oobel MrBJB On motion the Board adjourned until 1 o'clock this afternoon. hand which rests on the leg, if the arm spitzleyliros • 7:'..M0 The following is the account current of Washteuaw County with were straightened, would reach to the Mortimer & Topper , 05,000 the State of Michigan: knee, while the feet are long, flat and CofttS & Topping , 03,180 slim, and the great toes about two inches A&TERKOON SESSION, AI'MTOU GENERAL'S OFFICE, ( shorter than those in the middle of the The Committee adopted the bid of MeCormiek & Hwccncy, although Lansing, Mich., July 1st, 1S77. I feet. At the end of the backbone is 1 Hoard me! pursuant to adjournment, not the lowest by twenty-one dollars, on account, of representations Washtenaiv County in Account with the State of Michigan. tail about two or three inches long, as to their responsibility and character as builders. And on the sec- (.'ailed to order by the Chairman. strongly suggestive of tho truth of the ond day of July the Committee presented to the Hoard of Supervisors Darwinian theory. The figurewasatNj- Hie choice made of the bids offered. On the 10th of July, the con- Roll called. Quorum present, DEBTOR. berg Sc Kicker's stables all day Tues- tractors, MeCormiek A Sweeney, not being able to procure sureties, day, and was visited b\T hundreds of our who were residents of this State, for the faithful performance of their Mr. Case from the Committee on Civil Claims presented the follow? contract, the Committee authorized Mr. Nbyes to go to Columbus, In- citizens. There is considerable excite- diana, the residence of said contractors, to ascertain their character ing bills and recommended their allowance at sums stated : Nov. 29. To taxes, 4c, received by CoUtlfy Treasurer, July, 1S76 11 3 38 52 70 ment here over the discovery and a gen- Aug. 212 77 eral desire on the part of all to hear the and responsibility, and that of the sureties they offered. The con- Claimed. Allowed, To reductions •' " 10 US '.11 47 79 opinion of some scientist with regard to tract for the building was drawn up and executed by the County of Poliuiy & inn ft! 76 fa 75 :To taxes. »te., Sept. 293 43 Wathtenaw, which was taken to Columbus, and then signed by the To redactions " " ... 9 28 9090ii -2bl 0C the origin of the curious work of art. John Moore 32 50 32 50 To taxes, &c, " " Oct. 3 04 There can be no question about tVw gen- contractors and sureties, and on the 19th day of July, the contract was 13 20 11 93 To bids to Slate in Oct. 187C...... e 39 1,087 13 submitted to and approved by said Board of Supervisors. JohnG. Crane 1877 u uineness of this piece of statuary. The K. W. Wallace 17 60 17 50 Feb. 1 State tax ofls7fi 1,001 22 31,327 37 stone shows the effect of time, and the 2 The Committee have been thus minute as to these preliminary pro- Jortin Forbes in 18 9 25 \fitr. 31 To reductions received l>v County Treasurer, Nov. 1876... 7 72 28 !To " - ' " I>ee. C 7 U 205 29 circumstances of the discovery are such ceedings as they thought it might he desirable to have, and perhaps 3 00 3 00 ; preserve a succinct history of their doings. John McKinnon, juror To Taxes, &e. Feb. 1S77.. 192 07 as to preclude anything like a re;ietion of Jaoo*b Sturm, juror 3 in 3 00 To reductions " 1 1 8ii 16 S8 the Giant fraud.—Pueblo Chieftain. On the 19th of July, E. Lawrence was by said Committee appointed June :{cj To taxes, ite,, '.' Mar. 213 SO Wm. Brainavd :: mi 3 00 !To reductions s a 'il 0 70 local Superintendent of the erection of the building until the 31sl i To taxes, &c., Albert Jones, juror il 00 i oo April '• .. •J 1 133 So day of July, when he was elected Superintendent, the Committee fix- To May '• .. 99 94 ing his compensation at §2.00 per day. Peter Knnonse, jnror "8 IK<*)) ?. 00 To reductions " 6-2 6 94 SIHMI! Tilings. Your Committee would further report that various delays occas- l'olcr Kogers. juror :: oo :', 00 To taxes, \e 1.117 23 ads of forms so minute that their Imlk is out intentional neglect or delay. Mr. Galpin from the Committee on Criminal ('hums reported the 189,048 -22 reckoned by less than the millionth part of On account of the descent and depression of the surface of the 1S77 a cubic inch, yet each one is endowed with public square, the side-walk on the south-east corner being four feet foltowirig bills and recommended their allowance at sums stated : organs of sense or assimilation sunk-lent Io and eight-tenths of a foot higher than the north-west corner, and the ('lnimnl. Allowed. serve the purpose of their sphere of life ISTli. CREDIT. walk at the lowest point being between two and three feet above the Jasper [mug, constable ?io 67 11 63 The vegetable kingdom, also, affords abun- lowest surface of the grounds, and the east end of the surface of tbe Aniliew 11. Diswitt, witness 1 63 i re dant specimens of microscopic forms, cal- ground, caused by the building being more than three feet higher 1 65 culated to excite our admiration by tin- than the west end, it became a matter of importance, and of no envi- Jacob Rehm, witness 1 &*> July 1 Bv balance from old account 7 07 101 01 .linncs Bushnw, witness 1 OS 1 Go Sept. SO Bids to State in OotObW, 1875 H 15 212 45 beauty of Diatomacece. The striated mark- able responsibility, to establish the grade lino of the bulding, so as Dee, 27" By cash of County Treasurer, taxes &c 39 14 1,100 00 Hen'ry Binder, witness s."> 85 ings of Pleui'oixgmafnsciola aggregate 04,- not to mar its permanent beauty, on one hand, and not to increase 1877. 000 to the inch, while Ampltipletira pdk- Barbara .Tcdele, witness 83 85 IYI.. 3 Ky cf-sli of County Treasurer, State tax of 1*76 4 288 83 10,000 00 unreasonably the expense on the other. The Committee, after fully By cash of County Treasurer, State tax of 1876 4 27K 06 lovfoo 00 ci'hi often exhibit stii;e exceeding 100,000 1 05 considering the subject, and in accordance with tbe advice of the «i. Viin Riper, witness i "» lty cash of County Treasurer, Stale tax of 1876 1S6 47 7,000 00 to the lineal inch. And yet the skeletons architect, and numerous citizens of Hie county, whose judgment and J. George Kirn, witness 85 Mar. IS By msh of County Treasurer, State Us of 1876 6125 3,(100 00 1 Ji 29 By cash of County Treasurer, State tax of 1876 688 81 of these minute organisms are com; voices were thought worthy of consideration and respect, consented .1.1 Pauline Binder, witness 85 •_".i By Cash of County Treasurer, taxes.&e 1,000 00 mainly oi'silex, the silex again being made to the establishment of the grade lines at six inches above, tbe most Mary Binder, witness , •*>"> 80 By returns—taxes of 1S76 98 15 3,296 41 W 45 up of silicon and oxygen. Notwithstand- elevated part of the sidewalk. This grade, on account of the. uneven s By Interest on above ; surface of the ground, presents on one end of the building a scarcely Barbara IJ. Jodclo, witness * lly balance to tiiXf account 9 ing the almost infinitesimal magnitude oi Carrie BchalMe, witness ifc perceptible descent, to the sidewalk and road adjoining, while, in other Sffll.MS 22 the organic world, human skill is alilctn John Kettncr, witness s"> compete in the matter of minuteness. Pla- parts the descent is several feet. At the grade tired, the foundation 1 of the building will he three feet and sis inches at the south-east end, A. McLean, witness S"> The following is the statement of the various ainounfs to be raised tinum wire has been drawn so fine a? t' above the surface of the ground, and about twice that distance at the Edward Duffy, witness by tax for State pnrposcs: rival in minuteness the smallest fibre ol north-west corner. To accomplish this grade line, the footing or foun- Caroline Binder, witness 85 85 the spider's web. Uold has been deposit- A.UDITOB CicNKiiAi.'s OFFICE, ) dation of the building, being by the. plan only three feet, has to bo E. B.Gldlcy, constable 85 % ::t S7 ed upon tho surface of other metals, anil increased about six feet, making (be grade lino nine feet above the Lansing, Mich., September L'7, 1S77. 1 drawn to such an extreme thinness that bottom of the footing instead of three. In order to obtain a uniform Daniel H. Kelli'y, constable 11 <''2 K 87 Wm. II. Mclntyre, constable 98 :•'.> Sti 5!) To the Clerk Of the. Bo&rd of Supervisors of tlic County of Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, Web.: a thousand-millionth part of a grain ex- soil for the footings of the building the trench on the west end had to hibited the visible characteristics of the Joseph Vreeland, eonstable 78 32 m m BlR,—You are lierebj-notified that a State tax has been apportioned be about three feet deep, and on account of the unevenncss ot' the metal. The oscillations of the horizontal John VoungSj witness 2 10 •210 to the several counties of the State according to the last returns of the surface of the ground, the level made the trench ;;t the east end of pendulum can be measured to the \- uated scale for reading the vibrations. Ko- grounds from tbe grade line of the building to the sidewalk. The Calvin Ashley, witness -IT IT The amount of State Tax apportioned to your County, under vari- bert, with a mechanical skill, unsurpassed, ous acts of the Legislature is as follows, to-wit: Committee in establishing the grade line of the building at the pres- Klla Lasco, witness 17 47 has repeatedly ruled with a diamond- ent height, while desiring to prevent additional expense, were Klizjibeth I .asco, witness 17 47 New state Capitol—Act Xo. 9, IS75 !..$ 2,"*0 93 point upon glass the nineteenth band ol not unconscious of the liability to censure and condemnation, if the Kinm« Brooks, witness IT <" New State Capitol—Act Xo. 87, 1S77 1,190 48 his test-plate, consisting of linos less than grade were placed too low. The. members of the Committee, therefore, Wm. Robbins, witness 17 47 New Slate Capitol—Act Xo. 135,1877 952 38 tho 1-112th of an inch apart, and it is knowing that they could not perform impossibilities, by making un- 47 claimed that he has succeeded in ruling even surfaces level, without expense, took tbe responsibility to lix the Herbert Sweet, witness 47 New State Capitol—Act Xo. 148,1877 1,785 71 Albert Hanson, witness 2 2^ 2 25 plates covering 224,000 lines per iucfi, grade of the building, where tliev supposed it ought to be, trusting to University—Aid Act Xo. 32,1873 '. ],,">00 00 S. Moore, witness .17 47 University—General Purposes, Act Xo. 1S5,1S77 1,285 71 such as would aggregate in snpt'i • the good sense of this Board, and the people of the County for their areas to over 50,000,000,000 to tho s approval. Osl)orne II. Miller, witness 17 17 Xorraal School—Current Expenses, Act No. 4(5,1877 823 81 inch !—Popular Science Monthly. The amount of earth necessary to fill the public square from the Ben Joslin, witness 47 17 NormM School—Building, Act No. 110,1877 1,428 57 grade line of the building to the adjoining sidewalk is estimated at Thomas Hackings, witness ^7 17 Agricultural College—Act Xo. 97,1877 1,754 13 about five thousand yards, and the committee would recommend the Burt Anisden, Witness 47 •17 State Public School—Act Xo. 89,1877 2,400 00 Hawaiian I.over. propriety of letting the filling of the square to the lowest bidder. II 1!. D. Mel'urlin, witness 17 •17 State Reform .School—Act Xo. 79,1877 1.2C1 90 is desirable that tbe walls of the building should he banked around, Prosper Fullinglon, witness ] Ij All occasional correspondent lias *t 1 IS State House of Correction—Act Xo. 51), 1877 y,393 24 length discovered an Klysian above teem- and it is thought that the longer time given to the contractor, will James Augustas, witness -IT enable him to do it at a Cheaper rate. 47 State Prison—Act Xo. 166,1877 1,500 00 ing with men and women of most singular Henry Johnson, witness -17 47 Asylum for Insane—Michigan, Act Xo. 139,1877 011 05 temperament. t>he writes: "Oneol'ti:1 The interior of the building will have to be filled to ihe grade line, Robert J. King, witness 47 but it is said that this can be done to better advantage after the walls 17 Asylum for Insane—Eastern, Act Xo. 167,1S77 8,180 48 most extraordinary features in Hawaiian of the building are completed. According to the specifications the A. M. (Jibbs, witness 17 17 Institution for D., 1). and D—ACt Xo. 192,1S77 2.26C C7 character lies in the fact that the terrible water from the. building is to be conducted by a tile drain to tbe center John Stone, witness IV 47 Itttltary Fund—Act No. 3S0,1878 1,51-1 0:; passion of jealousy is unknown atuoog of the street, there connecting with the main sewer. But as we have GeorgeScheif, witness 17 IT Fish Commission—Act Xo. 136, 1877 333 33 them. It does not exist any more than n no sewerage, it becomes a question how to dispose of the water falling MargaretScheif, witness 85 85 General Purposes—Act Xo. 153, 1S77 21,428 57 thing that was never heard of, never had on the roof of the building. There arc cisterns belonging to the city Charles Lyon, willies': 17 47 an existence. The Hawaiian woman • 1 1 of Ann Arbor, situated at the south-west and north-east corners of the Isniic Crane, witness 1 711 1 TO ?.O,001 01 tin. most loving of human bcititr *. H" Court House square. The water from the building could lie conveyed F, W. Cleveland, witness 3 'j.; 2 26 Connrj Indebtedness to state—Act Xo. 103,1371.. .. 1,683 59 Hawaiian lover, however deeply he loves to either or both of said cisterns at little or no expense. Or a cistern George C. Collins, witness J7 her, is never jealous of her. Men ffl*J nearer the building might be constructed, and used for the wants of 47 Samuel ;W. Campbell, witm-ss 01 i>4 Aggregate of Tax and Indebtedness to be apportioned $52,CS4 CO smile upon her, may come and jro, but bi the Court House. These are matters about which the Conimittee soul is unruffled by tho green-eyed mon- would prefer instructions before acting. A. I). L. Uinseley, witness 17 47 You will cause the above to be laid before the Board of Supervisors S. \V. Willenbeek, witness 1 65 1 lib ster. Native women are n>.t jealous of na- of your County at their session in October next. Please acknowledge tive women, nor of men; husband isnol In order to construct the steps to tho portico on the north side of £/. It. Lawrence, witness 1 05 1 05 the building, the old Court House will have to be removed, but it is immediately the receipt of this notice. jealous of wife. The native is not inatten- I 65 understood that these steps can be put up after the building is com- Anna Parks, witness 1 G."> Very respectfully, tive to the wishes of his beloved. He wsi" pleted. It is now thought that the building may be completed within Pr.Merchant, witness IT •17 KALP1I KI.Y, Auditor General. upon her with gallant attention; in fact, 47 a year from the present time, and it will be necessary for the Board of C. L, Yost, witness IT On motion the Board adjourned until to-morrow morning at half the Hawaiian is so extremely gallant that Supervisors at this session, or a special one, to take some action as to I. .DeBois, witness 17 17 he thinks it a glory to do housework, i' the mode of heating and furnishing the building, as well as to making David Roderick, witness 47 •17 past nine o'clock. the doing thereof will please his sweet- provision for the removal of tho present County buildings. A. L, Goodepced, witness , 4" 47 GJBOB8E 8; WJIKKJ.liR, Chairman. heart, '