THE ANN AftBOR DEMOCRAT. IWI

THIRD YEAR. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1880, NUMBER 118.

Our good offices, in this di;ection, were the lT:iitecl States, whelher considered with re- congress in regard to silvery, fsir as it was however, for this great water-way is a per- iulesfor this purpose duiing the past of justice. Exercising, as the heads of the attention of the Spanish Government this sect do, the local political power of in a serious protest and remonstrance, recently accepted by nil the belligerents, spect to trade, currency, credit,growing wealth, based on an anticipated rise in he value of sil- ' manent improvemeBt ot the channel at the i ,vo years. The results of these practical and the matter is undergoing lnvesiigii- and it was hoped they would prove effi- or the extent and variety of our resources, is veras a result of that legislation, hag failed to mout•h• of- •th• e river. cinl.s have been very satisfactory, and the territory, they are able to make ef- more favorable than that of any other country produce the effect then predicted. The longer President's Message. feotivt) their hostility to the law of con- tion by the royal authorities, with aview cacious; but I regret to announce From Columbia river to San Francisco, a have confirmed my opinion in favor of to such explanation or reparation as may the meiamres, wh'ch the ministers of the of our time, and has never been surpassed by the law remains in force, requiring as it does distance of over 600 miles, there is no harbor this system of selection. All are sub- gress on tbe subject of polygamy, and, thai of any country at any period of its history. the coinage of a nominal dollar, which, in re on our Pacific coast which can be approached in fact, do prevent its enforcement. be called for by the facts. United States at Santiago and Lima were jected'to the same tests, aud the result is The commission sitting in this city for authorized to take, with a view to bring All our interests ate thriving; the rate ot inter- ality, is not a dollar, the greater becomes the during stormy weather. An appropriation of free from prejudice by personal favor or Polygamy will not be abolished est is low; new railroads are being construct- danger that this country will be forced to ac- f 150,000 was made by the 45th congress for FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE S*NATE AND if the enforcement ot the law de- the adjudication of claims of our citizens about a peace, were not.successful. In ed; a vast immigration is i creasing our popu- cept a single metal as the sole legal standard tbe commencement of a breakwater and har- partisan influence. It secures for the against the government ot Spain is, I the course of'the wai|so'.nejquestionshave lation, capital and labor; new enterprises in HOUSK OF RN'RESENTATIVES—I COH- position applied for the best qualifica- pends upon those who practice and up- arisen effecting neutral rights; iu nil of of value, iu circulation, and this a standard of lor of refuge, to be located at some point be- triatulatfi you on the continued and in- tions attainable among the competing ap- hold the crime. It oan only besupprtssed hope, approaching the termination of its <;reat number are in progress; and our com- less value than it purports to be worth in the ( \ e.en the straits of Fuca and San Francisco creasing prosperity of our country. By by taking away the political power of the labors. these the ministers orthe United States mercial relations with other countries are im- recognized money of the world. at which the necessities of commerce, local and plicants. It is an effectual protection The claims against the United States have, under their instructions, acted with proving. general, wili be best accommodated. The am- the favor of Diviue Providence we have from the pressure of importunity which, sect which encourages and sustains it. promptness and energy in protection of The constitution of the United States, sound been blessed during the past year with under any other course pursued, largely The power of congress to enact suitable under (he Florida treaty with Spain were The ordinary revanues from all sources, for financial principles, and our best interests, all ount appropriated is thought to be quite in- health, with abundant harvests, with laws to protect the territory is ample. It submitted to congress forits action at the American interests. the fiscal year ended June 30,1880, were: requiri e thathtt tthh e countrt y shoulhldd havh e as Itits j adequatdt e fof r thth e purpose itdintendedd . TThe cost exacts the time and attention of appoint- late session, and I again invite your at- The relations ot the United States with legal tender money, both gold and silver coin, el the work when finished will be very great, profitable employment for all our people, ing officers, to thir fireat detriment in is not a case for half-way measures. The the empire of Brazil continue to be moat From customs $ 186,622,061 60 and with contentment at home, and with the discharge of other official duties, political pover of the "Mormon sect is tention to this long-standiug question, From internal revenue 124,009,373 92 of an intrinsic value, as bullion, equivalent to owing to the want of naiur.i advantages for peace and friendship with other nations. increasing; it controls new one of our with a view to a final disposition of the cordial, and their commercial intercourse that which, upon its face, it purports to pos- a site at any point on the coast between tbe preventing the abuse of the service for steadily increases, to their mutual ad- From sales of public lands... 1,016,606 60 BOSS. The constitution, in express terms, re- j designated limits, and it has not been thought The occurrence ot the 24th election of the mere furtherance of private or party wealthiest and modt populous territories. matter. From tax on circulation and chief magistrate has afforded another op- It is extending steadity into other terri- At the invitation of tfce Spanish gov- vantage. cognizes 1 oth gold and silver as the only true I to be advisable to undertake the work without purposes, and leaving the employe of the ernment, a conference has recently been The internal disorder ith which the deposits of national hanks.. 7,014,971 44 legal tender money. To banish either of these | a larger appropriation. I commend the matter portunity to the people of the United government, freed from the obliga'.ioi s tories. Wherever it goes it establishes From repayment of interest metals from our currency is to narrow and to the attention of congress, States to exhibit to the world a signifi- polygamy and sectarian political power. held at the city of Madrid to consider the Argentine republic has lor sometime by Pacific railway compa- : imposed by patronage, to depend solely subject of protection by foreign powers past been afflictod, and which have more limit the circulating medium of exchange to cant example of the peaceful and safe upon merit for retention and advance- The sanctity of marriage and the family or less iijflurnced its external trade, are nies 1,707,307 18 the disparagement of important interests. The NEW WAR DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. transmission of the power and authority relation are the corner stone of our of native Moors in the empire r># Moroc- From sinking-fund for Paci- United States produces more silver than any The completion of the new building for the ment, and with this constant incentive t > co. The minister ol the United States, in understood to have been brought to a fic railway companies 786,021 22 of government from the public servants exertion and improvement. American society and civilization. Re close. This happy result may be expect- and is dirertlv interested 'in | war department is urgently needed^ and the wnose terms of office are about to ex ^ire ligious liberty and tho separa ion of Spain, was directed to tak»partin the de- From customs fees, fines, and is directly interested m | ^^ for continuing its construction are These invaluable results have been at- liberations of this conference, the result ed to redound to t! e benefit oi the maintaining it as one of the two precious met to their newly-chosen suecesKors, This tained in a high degree in the offices church and state are among the elemen- penalties, etc 1,148,800 18 als whlcb furnish the coinage of the world. It especially recommended." example cannot fail to impress profound- tiiry ideas of free rristrtarions. To re- of which is a convention signed on be- loreign commerce of the republic as well From fees—consular, letters The collections of books, specimens, and re- where the rules'for appointment by com- half ol all the powers represented. The as to the developemontof its vast interior patent and lauds 2,337,029 00 will, in my judgment, contribute to this result ly thoughtful people of other countries petitive examination have been applied. estHbli^h the interests and principles if congress will repeal so much of existing cords constituting the army medical museum with the advantages which republican which poiygamy and Mormonism have instrument will bn laid before* the senate resources. From proceeds of sales of gov- and library are of national importance. The A method wi-kh has so approved it- for its consideration. The government In Samoa, Iho government of i ernment property 182,616' 60 legislation as requires the coinage of silver dol- institutions afford. The immediate, gen- self by experimental tests at points imperilled, and to fully reopen to intelli- lars containing 412>£ grains of silver, and in library now contains about fifty-one thousand eral aud cheerful acquieseuce of all good gent and virtuous immigrants of all of the United States flas also lost no op Mxlietoa, under tbe support arid recosc- From profits of coinage, etc. 2,7112,186 78 five hundred (51,500) volumes and fifty-seven whore such tests may be fairly consider- portunity to urge upon that of the empe- r.Hion of tbe consular represeu'ativos of From reveune? of the District its stead will authorize the secretary of the citizens in the result ol the election gives ed conclusive, should be extended to all creeds that part of our domain, which iryto coin silver dollars of equivalent thousand (57,000) pamphlets relatine to medi- gratifying assurance to our country, aud ror of Morocco the necossity, in accord- the UniteJ States, Great Britain and Columbia 1,809,4(59 70 cine, surgery, and allied topics. The contents subordinate positions under the govern- has been, in a great degree, closed to From miscellaneous sources. 4,09it,ti(i:> B8 value as bullion, with gold dollars. This will to its friends throughout the world, that j;eaeral immigriMioii by intolerant and ance with the humane and enlightened Germauy, seems to have giron peace and defraud no man, ar.d will be iu accordance >f the army medical muse'im consists of ment. I believe that a strong and grow- spirit of lhs age, ot puttir g an ond to tho tranquilly to the island-. W! lie it does wenty-two thousand (22.000) specimens, and a government based on the free consent ing public sentimeut demands immediate im :t>oial institutions, it is recommended Total ordinary receipts $ 388,52^,610 98 with familiar precedents. Congress, on several of an intelligent and pan iotic peeple pos- that the government or '.he territory of persecutions, which have Leen so preva- not appear desirable to ado]" as a whole occasions, has altered the ratio of value be- are unique in the completeness with which measures for securing and enforcing the the echeune of aitripartite local govern- sesses elements of strength, stability and highest possible efficiency in the oivil Utah be reorganized. lent iu tl-at country, of persons of a faith tween gold and silver, in order to establish it both military surgery and the diseases of permanency not found in any other form I recommend that congress provide for other than the Mo'lem, and especially of ment, which Las b''en proposed, the The ordinary expenditures for the samp more nearly in accordance with the actual ra- rmies are illustrated. Their destruction would service, aud its protection from recogniz- common interests of the thieegie %t tr • \ period were: lie an irreparable loss, not only to the United of government. the government ©f Utah by a governor the Hebrew residents of Mcrrocco. c tio of value between the two metals. ed abuses, and that the experience refer- poweis require harmony in their rela- For civil expenses $ 15,fi .i3,903' 55 States, but to the world. There are filed in the EQTJAL BIGHTS. red to has demonstrated the feasibility of and judges, or commissioners, appointed The consular treaty concluded with In financial legislation every measure In the hy the President and confirmed by the Belgium has not yet been offie-ialiy pro- tions to the native framo of government, For foreign intercourse 1^211,400 58 direction of greater fidelity in the discharge of record and pension division over sixteen thous- hiuih measures. and ( his may be be t secured by a simple For Indians 5,946,457 09 nd (16,000) bound volumes of hospital records, Continued opposition to the full and Tbe examinations in the custom houses senate—a government analogous to the mulgated, owing to the alteration of a pecuniary obligations, has been fouud by ex- free enjoyment of tne rights of citenship, provisional government established for word in the text by the senate of the diplomatic agreement between them. IL For pensions, including $ 19,- perience to diminish the rates of interest which .oge.ther with a great quantity of papers, em- conferred upon the colored people by the stud postofficts have been held under •United States, which occasioned a delay, wonl-.i be well if the consular jurjsd... Won 341,025 20 arrears of pen- debtors are required to pay, and to increase bracing the original records of the hospitals ot nany embarassments and without pro- the territory northwest of Ohio, by the of our representative at Ajia were in- sions 56,777,174 44 mr armies during the civil war. AsidG from recent amendmendments to the const! oroiiiance of 1787. If, however," it i; during which the time allowed for ratifi- 1 the facility with which money can be obtained vis iou for compensation for the extra creased in extent and importance no -i - For the military establish- for every legitimate purpose. Our OH n recent heir historical value, these records are daily tution, still prevails in several of the late labor performed by the officers who have deemed best to 'coiitinuo the existing cation expired. The Senate will be asked n 'lit, Including river and slaveholding states. It has, perhaps, not loriu of local government. 1 recommend to e'xtend the period for ratification. to guard American interests in the financial history shows how surely money be- searched for evidence needed in the settlement conducted them, aud whose commenda surrounding and outlying Islands ot harbor improvements and comes abundant whenever confidence in the ex- of a large number of pension and other claims, been manifested in the recent election to that the right to vote, hold office, aad sit The attempt to negotiate a treaty of ex 1 f any large oxtunt in acts of violence or !)le interest in the improvement of the tradition with Denmark failed on ac- Ojear.ica arsenals 38,l]6,i*li; 22 a -t performance of moneyed obligations is es- for HIP protection o the government against public service has induced this devotion in juri( s in the territory ot'Utah,, be con- For the naval establishment, tablished attempted liauu^, a.> well as for the benefit of intimidation. It ha-i, however, by fraud- fined to those who noithc.r practice nor count of the objection of the Danish gov- The obelisk, generously presented by including vessels, mach- •>f time and labor without pecuniary re the khedive of Egypt to the city of Now THE WAR DEPAl:Tj;..... p. ':ionest claimants. These valuable collections ulent practices in connection with the •ward. A continuance of these labors uphold polygamy. If thorough meas- ernment to the usual clause providing inery, and improvements at are now in a building which is peculiarly ex- ballots, with the regulations as to the ures are adopted, i; is believed that with- that eajh nation should pay tht' expense York, has safely arrived iu this oouut.-y, navy yards 13.586,084 74 The secretary of war reports that the expen- places aud manner of Noting, and with jiratuitcusly ought not to be expected and of the a>-rest of the persou3 whose extra- and will soon be erected in that metropo ditures of the war department for the fiscal year posed to the danger of destruction by fire. It without an appropriation by congress for n a few years the ( vils which now afflict For miscellaneous expendi- ended June 30,1880, were $39,924,773 OS. The is therefore earnestly recommended that an counting, returning and canvassing the Utah will be eradicated, and that this dition it asks. Us. A commission for the liquidation ol tures, including public appropriation be made for a new fire-proof votes cast, teen successful in defeating '•oiiipensation, it is not practicable to ex- the Egvptian debt has lately concli appropriations for this department f«r the cur- tend the system of examinations gener- territory will in good, time become one of THE CHINES RE ATIES. 1 buildings, Unlit-houses, and rent fiscal year amount to f 41,993,630 40. building, adequate for the present needs and the exercise of the right preservative of the most prosperonw and attractive of the itw work, and the goveinmen *, at the collecting the revenue 34,58p,i)9l 0*1 reasonab'e future expansion of these valuable all rights, the right ol suffrage, which the nlly throughout the civil service. It is The provision made by congress, at its earnest solicitation of the kl-edive, has With respect to the army, tne secretary in- also highly important that all such ex- new states oi the Union. last session, for the expense of the cotn- For expenditures on account vites attention to the fact that ils Btrength is collections. Such a building should be abso- constitution expressly confers upon oui acceded to the provisions adopted by it, of the District of Columbia. 8,272,384 63 lutely fire-proof; no expenditure for mere aminations should be conducted upon a RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN mision which had been appointed to en- which will be laid before congress for its limited by statute (section 1115, revised sta- enfranchised citizens. un.form system and under general sup r- For interest on the public tutes) to n more than 30,000 enlisted men, architectural display is required. It is believed It is the deeire of the good people of the ter upon negotiations with the imperial iutormativm, A commission for the re- debt 95,757,575 11 lhat a suitable structure can be erected at a vision. Section 1753 of the revised Our relations with all fcueign countrito government of China, on subjects of great vision of tho judicial code of the ro! i m For premium on bonds pur- but that provisos contained in appropriation whole country that sectionalism as a fac- statutes authorizss the President to pre- have been those of undisturbed po*fije, interest to the relations of the two coun- bills have limited expenditures to the enlist- cost not to exceed f 251 Ml. tor in our politics should disappear. scribe the regulations for ajmissiou to tribunal of Egypt is now in session in chased 2,795,320 42 ment of but 25,000. It is believed the full-legal GEN. (1RANT. They prefer that nosection of the country and have presented no occasion for con- tries, enabled the cejuauiissioners to pro- Cairo. Mr. Farman. consul general, the civil service of the United States, and cern as to their continued maintenance. ceed at once upon their commission. Thfl strength is the least possible lc chfiie I commend to the attention of congress the should be united in solid opposition to J. M. Bitchelder, Esq., iiave been ap- Total ordinary expenditures.* 263,642,957 7,s present organization can be maiiit lined, hav- ;or this purpose to employ suitable per- My anticipation of an early reply from imperiu.1 government was prepared t pointed as commissioners to participate >ervices of the commander-in-chief of any other section. The disposition to re- sons to "conduct the requisite inquiries, t;ivrt prompt aud respectful attention Leaving a surplus revenue of.ij 65,883,658 20 ing in view efficiency, discipline ami economy. our armies during the warforthe Union,whose fuse a prompt and leirty obedience to the Bri ish gbveritnenl to the demand of in this work. The organization of the While the enlistment of this force would add wiih reference to "the fitness of each indemnity to our fshermen for the injur- the matters brought undor negotiations reform tribunals wiil probably be con- Which,with an amount drawn tvi!-.-,firm and patriotic conduct did so much the equal rights amendments 10 the con - candidate in respect to age, health, char- and the conference proceeded with sucii from the cash balance in somewhat to the appropriation for |.;.y of the :o bring that momentous conflict to a cle>se. stitution, is all that now stands in the ies suffered by that industry at Fortune tinued for another period of five years. army, the saving made in other respects would acter, knowledge aud ability for the bay, in January, 1S78. which I expressed vapidity and success that, o;i the 17th oi the treasury or 8,084,434 21 The legislation of the United States contains way of a complstt; obliteration of section- branch of service into which he seeks to In pursuance of the act passed at the be more than an equivalent for thi> additional nany precedents for the recognition of distin- al lines in our political contests. As long 'a my last genual message, was disap- Noveniber last, two treaties were signed lastsetsion of congress, invitations haVe outlay, and the efficiency of the army would wnter;" but the law is practically inop- pointed. This p.BBwer was received 6'uiy at Pekin, one relating to the introduction Making f _ 73,968,087 41 guished military merit, authorizing rank and as either of these amendments is flagrant- erative for want of the requisite appro- been extended to foreign maritime states he largely increased. jmolumeuts to be conferred for eminent ser- ly violated or disregarded it is fesfe to in the latter part of April in tho preseut of Cl.inese into this country and orif to joiu in a sanitary conference iu Wash- The rapid extension of the railroad system pi :atiorr year, and, when received, exhibited a relating to oommerre. Mr. Tresrot, one Was applied to the redemption ~ vices to the country. An act of congress au- assume that the people who placed them I therefore recommend an appropria- M the commissioner J, is now on his way ington, begiuning the first of January. Of bonds for the sinking west of the Mississippi rivi-r and the great tide thorizing the appointment of a captain general in the constitution, as embodying the failure of accord between the two govern- The acceptance of this invitation by many fund * 73,652,900 00 of settlers which has flowed in upon uew ter- of the army, with suitable provisions relating tion of $25,000 per annum to meet the ex- ments as to the measure of the inshore hott)?bringing the treaties, and it is ritory impose upon the military an entire legitimate results of the war lor the Un- penses of a commission, to be appointed expected that they will be received in prominent powers givos promise o< Of fractional currency 251,717 41 to compensation, retirement and other details, ion, and who believethem to be wise and fisning privilege secured to our fisher- success in this import. i>> measure, de- Of the loan of 1858 40,000 00 change of policy. The maintenance of small would, in my judgment, be altogether fitting 0 De wise auu r r —- men by the treaty oi Washington, of so season to be laid before the senate early posts along wagon and stage-routes of travel necessary, will continue to act together, °.V the President in accordance with the In January. signed to establish a s-.\ -• em of inter na- Of temporary loan 100 00 and proper, and would be warmly approved by and to insist that they shall serious a character that I inadeitthe sub- tional notification by wh.rh thesprfai ot Of bounty-laud scrip 25 00 is uo longer necessary. Permanent quarters at the country. be obeyed! i- termbe sos devis oi thies asection just, unifor, whosme andutdy it shall ject of a communication to congress, in points selected of a more substantial character The paramount question stiliil )is=, a««ts t«o ththue I be so devise a just, uniform anil efficient MINOR FOREIGN MATTEB8. infectious or epidemic diseases may t,e Of compound interest notes. 10,500 00 THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. «Q joy ment of the right by every American systestem of competitivcompet e examinations, and which I recommended the adoption of more effectively checked or preveuted. Of 7-30 notea of 1864-65.... 2,6.30 00 than those heretofore constructed will be re- i th lication of the fame Our minister in Japsn has negotiated a The report of the .secretary of the navy ex- citizen who has the requisite qualifica- to supervise the application of the the aaeasures whichseemedto me proper convention for the reciprocal relief ol The attention of congress i» Invited to of one and two-year notes. 3,700 80 quired. Under existing laws permanent build- tions, to freely cast his vote and have it throughout the e tire civil service of the to be taken by this government in main- the necessary appropriations for carrying Of old demand notes "-j no ings cannot be erected without the sanction of hibits the successful aud satisfactory manage- government. I am persuaded that the tenance of tho rights accorded to our ^liipwreckerl seamen. I take occasion to congress, and when sales of military sites ment of that department during the last fiscal honestly counted. With this question urge once more upon congress the pro- into effect the provisions of the act reier- year. The total expenditures for the year were rightly settled, the country will bo re- facilities which such a commission will fishermen under the treaty, and toward red to. $ 73,96h,()87 41 and buildings have be-eii authorized, the moneys afford for testing the fitness of lhose wl.o securing an indemnity for the injury priety of makiug provision for the erec- received have reverted to the treasury, and $12,916,6B9 45, tearing unexpended at the close lieved of the contentious of the past; by- tion of suitable fire-proof buildings at the Thflefforts of the department of state to gones will indeed bo bygones; and polit- ippiy for office will not only be as these interests had suffered. A bill to could only become availabi - through a new of the year $2,141,682 23 of the amount of . welcome a relief to members of congress carry out these recommendations nas Japanese capital for the use of the Ameri- enlarge the trade and commerce of the The amount due the sinking fund for this appropriation. It is recommended that pro- available appropriations. The appropriations ical aud party issues with respect to econ- can legation, and the court house and jnil UnitedS.atos, through the active agency year was $37,931,843 55. There was applied for the present fiscal year ending June 30,lS81, omy and efficiency of administration, in- us it will be to tho President aud heads ol ui;der consideration by the house of : vision be made, by a general statute, I 1* partments, but that it will also greatlv resonatives at ihe time 1,1880, is their full share of attention; but resin :stanty attend the conflicting claims ol communication from her majesty's gov- struction of other posts. While many of the patronage between the legislative and In my last message I invited the atten- our commercial oommuui sources during the fiscal year ended June 30, [(resent posts are of but slight value for mill- $5,041,570 15. lance to aud uullfication of the results of erumuiit, renewing the consideration of ion of congress to the subject of thy value of tbe information s< cti i 1SS0, was f 333,520,1)10 98, aulncrease over the ary purposes, owing to the changed condition The recommendation of the secretary of the the war will unite together in resolute executive departments. The most effect- the subject, both of the indemnity for ling year of $59,(599.426 52. The receipts ual upon the pernicious competi- indemnity fuuds received some years means, to the trade aud i of the country, their occupation is continued at navy, that provision be made for the establish- purpose for their support all who main- the injuries at Fortune bay, and of the ago from China and Japan. I renew the thecountry, were recognized bj cvn^re-s thus far, of the current year, together with the jreat expense and inconvenience, because they ment of some form of civil government for the in'n ih? authority of the government and tion of influence and official favoritism, interpretation,^!' the treaty Jn which the estimated receipts for the remainder of the in the bestowal of office, will be the sub- recommendation then made, that what- at its last session,s-.nd provision was i ifford the only available shelter for troops. people of Alaska, is approved. At present there lue p«rpHtuityoi the Union, and who ade- previous correspondence had shown the ever portions of these fuuds are due to lor the more frequent publication of COJ- year, amouut to $350,000,000, which will be The absence of a large number of officers of is no protection of persons or property in that stitution of an open competition of merit '.wo governments to be, at variance. sular and other rep< rls by !t:e tly n } Upon both these topics the disposition paid, and the residue returned <• the ment of state. The first issu* in His of the year, and leave a surplus of $911,000,000. s a serious detriment to the maintenance of cers of the United States ship Jamestown. This record with the towards a friendly agreemtmt is manifes- nation*, respectively, to which they just- publication has cow been prepared and It is fortunate that thislarge surplus revenue the service. The constant demand for small vessel was dispatched to Sitka because of the will depend ted, by a recognition of our right to an in- subsi quent issues may regularly be occurs at a period when it may be directly ap- letachinents, each of which should be com- fear that without the immediate presence of lj aud equitably belong. plied to the payment of the publie debt soon to try, or to any of th&ir interests. 1 he in- upon this alone. ikmnity for the transaction at Fortune The extradition treaty with the king- expected. Tho importance ami interest manded by a commissioned officer, and the va- the national authority there was impending i also recommend such legislation as, bfiy, leaving the mtasurv of sueb indem- attached to the reports of consular officers be redeemable. No more public duty has been rious details of officers for necessary i vice danger of anarchy. The steps taken to restore violability of the amendments re*ts upon dom of the Netherlands, which has been more constantly cherished in the United States order have been accepted in good faith by both the fundamental principle of our gov- •wiiile leaving every efficer as free as any nity to fuither con erf in'e, aiid by an for some time in course of negotiation, are witnessed by the general demand for away from their commands, occasions: other citizen to express his political opir - ;issent to the view of this government, them by all classes of merchants and than the policy of paying the nation's debt as ty iu the number required for companj white and Indian inhabitants, and the necessi- ernment. They are the solemn expres- has, during the past year, been concluded rapidly as possible. ty for this method of restraint does not, in my sion of the will of tho people ot the Unit- ions and to use his means for their ad- presented iu the.. revious correspon- and duly ratified. manufacturers engaged in our foreign v>it!i a view to lessening this drain to Borne ex- vancement, Mi.ill also enable him to feel dence, that the regulation of• conflicting tiade. It is believed that tho system of The debt of the United States, less cash in tent, it is recommended that the law author- opinion, now exist. If, however, the James- «d States. interests of the shore fi.-hery of the prov- Relations of friendship and amity have , the treasury aud exclusive of accruing interest, izing the detail of officers from tbe active list town should be withdrawn, leaving the people, The beutimoit that the constitutional as safe as any private citizen in refusing been established between the govern- such publications is deserving of the ap~ as at present, without the ordinary, judicial all demands upon his salary (or political incial seacoasts, and the vessel fishery of proval of congress, and that the in - | attained its maximum of $2,75(5,431,571 43 in as professors of tactics and military science at rights ot our citizer.s must bo maintained purpysas. A Jaw which should thus bur fishermen, should be made the nent of the United Stntes and that of - | August, 1805, and has since that time been re- certain colleges and universities, be. so-amend- aad administrative authority of organized local does not grow weaker. It will continue guarantee true liberty and justice to all subject of conference and concurrent ar- Rournania. We have stint a diplomatic | sary appropiiations for Its eontiriuaco duced to $ 1,886,019,504 65. Of the principal of ed as to provide that all such details be made government, serious consequences might to control the government of the country. rangement between the two govern- lepresentat'.ye to Bucharest, and have and enlargement will dommeud its«ii to the debt $1.08,758,100 has been paid since from the retired list of the army. ensue. Happily the hiBtoiy ot the lute election who are engaged in the public service, your consideration. March "., 1877, effecting an annual saving of in- The laws provide only for the collection of Mid likewise cori'uiicon'uiii siringeut provisions ments. received at this capital the special envoy, Attention is asked to the necessity of provid shown that in many j arts of the country who has been charged by his royal high- GOVERNMENT AID TO FOREIGN COMMERCE. terest of ifc6,107,59;i. The burden of interest ing by legislation for organizing, arming ami revenue, the protection of public property, and where opposition to tho fifteenth am«iid- ttgainst the use of offi"ial authority to co- I sincerely hope that the basis may be ness, Prince Charles, to announce the has also been diminished by the sale of bonds disciplining the active militia of the country the transmission of the mails. The problem is meut ha» heretofore prevailed, it is di- ersej the political action ofpriva;eclt:z3ns found for a speedy adjustment of the independent sovereignty of Roumanjii. The prosperous energies of our domestic in- bearing a low rate of interest aud the applica- and liberal appropriations are recommended to supply a local rule for a population so scat- minishing, ana is likely to cease alto- or of official subo-dinates, is greatly lobe very serious divergence of views in the We hope for a speedy development of dustries, and their immense production of the tion of the proceeds to the redemption of in this behalf. The reports of the adjutum tered and so pecuhar in its origin and condi- gether, if firm and well-considered action desired. interpretation of the fishery clauses oi commercial relations between the two subjects of foreign commerce, invite, and even bonds bearing a higher rate. The annual sav- general of the army aud the chief of ordnance tion. Tiie natives are reported to be teachable is taken by congress. I trust tne. house The most serious obstacle, however, to the treaty of Washington, which, as the countries. require, an active development of the wishes ing thus secured since March 1, 1877, is $14,- touching this subject fully set forth its impor and self-supporting, and,if properly instructed, of representatives and tb» weuate, which iin improvement cf the civil servi of the most considerable departments, Mtxic.au government. Subsequently own capital, a due proportion of this trade. been interrupted or endangered since the date of military justice consists of one officer, the isthmus, at Chiriqui lapoon, in the Caribbean GOVERNMENTAL AID TO EDUCATION. to be u/iderstoos! by applicants for office, and the participation of ihe United States i,u© peace of the border was again dis- Whatever modifications of our regulations of of resumption. It has contributed greatly to judge advocate general and tbe corps of judge ~ea, and the other on the Pacific coast at the and by the people j:eneially, that repre was recognized by a special mark of dis- turbed by a .savage foray, uudor the trade and navigation may be neceseary or use- the revival of business and to our remarkable advocates of eight officers of e-iual rank (maj- bay of GoMto. The only safe harbors, suffi- It is not, however, to be forgotten thai sentatives and senators are entitled to tinction. Iu the exhibition at Melbourne, command of the Chief Victorio, but b\ ful to meet and direct these impulses to the prosperity. The fears that preceded and ac- ors), with a provision that the limit of the ciently commodious, on thjo isthmus, are at the best and surest guaianlee of the prim- disburse the patronage of their respective the share takeu by our country is no less the com bi.'ied Kiid harmonious action of enlargement of our exchanges aud of our car- companied resumption have proved ground- corps shall remain at four when reduced by these pointB, and the distance between.tljem ary rights of citizenship is to bo found in districts and states. It is not necessary notable, and an equ;il degree of success the military forces oi both countries, his rying trade, I am sure the wisdom of congress less. No considerable amount of United States casuality or resignation to that number. The is leps than 100 miles. The report of the sec- is confidently expected. band has been broken up and substan- will be ready to supply. One initial measure, notes have been presented tor redemption, consolidation of the bureau of military justice retary of the navy concludes with valuable that capacity for self protection which to recite at length the evils resulting from however, seems to me so clearly useful aud can belong only to a people whose right this invasion ot the executive functions. The stale ol peace and tranquility now tially destroyed. while very large sums of gejld bullion, both and the corps of judge advocates, upon tho suggestions with respect to the building up of to universal suttrage is supported by urr enjoyed by all the nations of the conti- There is reason to believe that the efficient that I venture to press it upon your domestic and imported, are taken to the mints same basis with the other staff corps of the our merchant marine serviue, which deserves The tine principles of government in the earnest attention. It seems to be very evident and exchanged for coin or notes. The in- army, would remove an unjust discrimination the favorable consideration of congress. ivercal education. The means at the national conventions of the leading par- nent or Europe has its favorable ii fiu- obstacles which have; so long prevented that the provision of regular steam postal com ' command of the local and state aulhori- ties of the country, have sgni'i and again ence upon our diplomatic and commerc- rapid «nd convenient communication crease of coin and bullion in the United States against deserving officers, aud subserve the lies are, in many cases, wholly inade- ial relations with them. We have con- between theUuitod States and Mexico by muuication, by aid from the government, has since January 1, 1879, is estimated at $227.- bast interests of the service. THE POSTAL SEBVICE. beep approved by the American people, been the forerunner of the commercial pre- 399,428. Especial attention is asked to the report of the quate to furnish free instruction to all and have not been called in question in cluded and ratified a convention with railways, are ou the point of disappearing, dominance of Great Britain on all these coasts The report of the postmaster general exhib- who need it. This is especially true, the Frencvi republic for the sottlement oi arjd that several important enterprises ol There are still in existence, uncancelled, ch't-r of engineers upon the, condition of our its the continual growth of the high state of any quarter. These authentic expressions and seas, a greater share in whose trade is now $84(5,681,015 of United States legal tender rational defenses. From a personal inspection where, before emancipation, the educa of public opinion upon this all important claims of the citizens of either, country this character will noon be set on foot the desire and the intent of our people. It is tffk'ienoy of the postal servioe. The opera- ti'.n of the people was neglected or pre- against tbe other. Under this convention which cannot fail to contribute largely to notes. These notes were authorized as a war of many of the fortifications referred to the tions of no dd(.'artnitnt of the government, tiwn of the pp g sutieet are the statement of principles also manifest that the efforts of other Euro- measure, made necessary by the exigencies of secretary is able to emphasize the recommenda- perhaps, represenc with greater exactness the that belong to the constitutional structure a commission, presided over by a dis- tli-- prosperity of both countries. pean nations to contend with Great Britain for vented, iu ihe interest of slavery, tinguished publicist, appointed in pur- the conflict in which the United States was tions made and to state that their incomplete increase in the population ar.d the business lj- convinced ihstt the subject of popula of the government. ! New envoys from Guatemala,Colo:rjbia, a share of this commerce have been successful then engaged. The preservation of the na- and defenseless condition is discreditable to ol the country. In 1860, the postal receipts suance of t -.e request of both nations, by Holivia, Venezuela aud Nlcarauga htvo in proportion with their adoption of regular education deserved the earnest attention "Under the constitution the President his majesty the Emperor of Brazil, Ins. tion's ex:sie_ice required, in tile judgment of the country. While other nations have been were *^,518,067 10; in 18S0, the receipts were • O' the people of the whole country, with nd heads of di partments are to make lcceijtly arrived at this capital, whose steam postal coinmunicatiwn with the markets congress, ua issue of legal tender paper mouey. increasing their means for carrying on offen- 8533,315.479 34. All the inhabitants of the begun its sessions in this city. A con- distinction and enlightenment afford the whose trade they sought. Mexico aud the .a viuw to wise ami comprehensive action . imiuatious for office. The senate is to gress to consider mums for the protect- That it served well the purpose for which it sive warfare and attacking r.iaritime cities, country are ctireotly and personally interested liy the government of uie United Status, .aviso and consent to appointments, mi'1 best guarantee of the continuance of states of South America are anxious to re- was created is not questioned, but the employ- we have been dormant in preparations for de- in having proper mail facilities, and natu- tion of industrial property has recently friendly relations between ourselves ai;d ceive such postal communications with this rally wati-h the post c ffice very closely. This "I respectfully teoou.mend thatcongrette IJ\ he house of representatives is to accuse been in session at Paris, to which I have ment of the notes as paper money indefinitely, fense; nothing of importance has been done .suitai-ln legislation aiul with proper safe md prosecute faithless officers. The best these sister ropublics. couutry, and to aid in their development. Sim- after the accomplishment of the object for toward strengthening and our c;ise- careful oversight on the part of the people ^ruards, supplement the local educational nterest in the public service demands appointed the ministers of the United TUK PANAMA CANAL. ilar co-operation may be looked for, in due which'they were provided, was not contem- inated works since our late civil war, during h:*s proved a constant stimulus to improve- junds in the stveral states where the hat these distinctions be respeeted; that States in France and in Belgium as dele- The relations between this government time, from the eastern nations and from Aus- d by the Cramers of the law under which which the great guns of modern warfare and ment. During the past year there was an ;gn»ve duties and responsibilities of • iti - •enators and representatives, who may be gates. The international couamifc and that of the United States of Colombia tralia. It is difficult to see how the lead in this nicy were issued.. Those notes long since be- the heavy armor of modern fortifications and increase of 2,134 postefrioes and tbe mail upon weights and measures also contii movement can be expected from private inter- came liko any-other pecuniary obligation pt ships came into use among nations, and our routes were extended 27,177 miles, makinj? an z«nship have been devolved upon un (Ju- uriges and accusers, should not dictate have engaged public attention during the ests. In respect of foreign commerce, quite as a Lciitional animal transportation of 10,804 191 cated people, by devoting to the puijjo e ppointments to office." To this end tbe uesits work in Paris. 1 invite your :.;- p»st year, mainly by reason of the project the government—a debt to be paitff and, when eailhwoiks left, by a sudden l.'iiiire of appro- tention to..the necessity of an appropiia- much as in internal trade, postal communica- paid, to be cancelled as mere evidence of an priations come > ears since, in all stages of in- miles. The r(:venues of the postal seivi< e for grant.-* of the public lands, and if, neoi jo-operalion of the legislative depart- tion to be made in time to enable this oi an interooeaiiie eaual across the islj- tion seems necessarily a matter of common the ensuing year are estimated at 138,8i5,. ary, by appropriations irom ihu treasury ment of the government is required, alike mus of Panama, to be built by privet, indebtedness uo longer existing. I therefore coinpletioD, are now being rapidly destroyed >74 10, and tiiel expenditure at $42,475,932, government to comply wiiti its obliga- aud public administration, and thus pertaining repeat what was said in the annual message of by the elements. tf the United SStatts. Whatever govern- jy the necessities ol the '•ase and by pub- tions under th? metrical convention, capital under a concession from the to government. I respectfully recommend to' leaving a deficiency to be approoriated out ineut can fairly do to promote free popu- ic opinion. Member* of congress will (.'oionibiau government lor that purpose. last year, that the retirement from circulation INTEKNAL IMFKOVEHKNTS. of the treasury of $3.680,7.7 90 ' lar education ought to be (Joi.e. Wher Our friendly relations With the German your promptt attentiottti n suchh jusjt t and efficienffii t of United suites notes, willi tiie. QMnicity of lot be relieved from the demands made The treaty obligations, subsisting be- measures as may conduce to the development ever uouoral ouucatiou is found, peace, upon them with reference to appoint- empire continue \ii:hout in'terruptior. tween the United States and Colombia, legal tender in private contracts, is a step to The two great rivers of tho North American The universal postal i- uion has received the vlrtuo and social cider prrrall, and civil At the recent in'ernaiional.exhibition of of our foreign commercial exchanges and the he taken in our progress toward a safe and continent, the Mississippi and the Columbia, accesssion of almost all the countries and ments to office until, by legislative tn- by which we guarantee the neutrality of building up of our carrying trade. stable, currency, which should be accepted, as have their navigable waters wholly mtlun the colonies of the world maintaining organized and religious liberty tub secure. ujtment, tho pernicious practice is GOU- fish and fisheries at liirltn, in se partici- the transit and th« sovorelirn-y an«l prop- pation of the United Siales, notv. t!iKt.'tnii- In this erainoctioii I desire also to suggest the policy aud duty of the government and the limits of tlic United States, and are of \ postal services, and it is confidently expected Jemned and forbidden. erty ot'Colombia in the isthmus, make \ the very great service which might be expect- interest and security of the people. portauce to our internal and foreign commerce. that all tho other countries and colonies now CIVIL SERVICE KKFORM. ing the has e with whi",h tliScommissM :•• : I. is therefore recommended that a&act necessary that the conditions under ed iu enlarging and facilitating our cdmmerce At the time yf the passage of tiie act now in Tbe permanency of tbe important work on the outside the un , on the Pacific ocean, were a transmarine cable force requiring the coinage ot silv«r dollars, soulh pass of the Mississippi riv.'r seems now thus realising the g ..ad id< and aim of the asked the attention of congress to the ur- bi is of congiess with resoejt to appoint- region embraced iu thisguarantee should laid from San Francisco to the Sandwich is- fixing their value and giving them legal tender to be assured. There has been w failure v. hat founders oi: the union of forming for pur- winning for private exhibitors numerous be effected—transferring, as it would, lands, and thence to Japan al tne. north and poses of intern .tional noail communication, gent necessity of a reformation "1 .ho ment to office by the Presideut,and I also awards of a hi^h class, and tor the coun- character, il was believed by many of the sup ever in the maintenance of the inn cban- oivil service system of the guverntpti t. recommend that the provisions ofsection this isthmus, from a barrier between the Australia at the south. The great influence (if porters of the measure that the silver dollar, during the six mont.is eml -:ngl9 postal territory embra; ing the world, try at large the principle prize of honor Atlantic and Pacific oceans, into a ga.e.- such means of communication on these routes My views concerning ihe dangers of pat- 1757. and of the stctions following, of the c flered by bis majesty the emperor. Tho which it authorized, would speedily become, This experiment has opened » bm.. . leep high- \ v, Jh complete uniformity of post! '• charges^ rouHge or appointments for personal or Rjvised Statutes, comprising the tenure way and thoroughfare between them, for of navigation, iu developing and securing the under the operations of the law, of equivalent way to the ocean, and is an improveriJtot upon 'i conditions of international ex a age, for partisan consideiationa have been siren* - of c ffice act of March 2, 1867. be repealed. results of this great success cannot but be the nativew, and the ma chant ships of due share of our Pacific coast in the commerce value to the gold dollar. There were other the permanent success of which eongratuhi- oriptiona of correspondence. To ena- thened by my olserx ationarid experience Believing that to reform the system and advantageous to this important srila grow- the wtirld—should receive the appro. ' of the world, needs uo illustration or enforce- supporters of the bill, who, while they 'doubt- iions may lie exchanged Among poesple abroad b!e the United States to do its full share,of in the executive! office, and I believe methods of the civil service in our coun- ing industry. There have been si.me it this governmaut, as being compatib. ment. It may be that such an enterprise, use- ed as to the probability of this result, never- ami at home, aud especially among the coin- add iitionsi legislation's asked by the these dangers threaten the stability of try is one of the highest and most imper- questions raided between tie two govern- with the discharge of these obligation"; ful and in the end profitable as it would prove theless were willing to give the proposed ex- munities of the Misslppi valley, whose commer- * al, fo whose recommenda- the 'iovernment. Abuses so serious in itivo duties of statesmanship, and that it ments as to tho proper effoet and inter- on our paj-t, and consistent with o.i to private investment, may need to be acceler- periment a fair trial, with a view to stop t'ie cial exchanges float in an unobstructed channel tioti especial attention is called. tueir nature cannotjbo permanently toler- can be permanently done only by ihe pretation of our treaties of naturalization, interests as the principal comme:.- ated by prudent legislation by congress in its coinage if experience should prove that tbe safely to and From the sea. The suggestion of the postm. fter general, ated. Tin y tend to become mote alann- JO operation of the legislative and execu- but recent dispatches from our minister power of the western hemisphere. The aid, and 1 submit the matter to your careful silver dollar authorizediy the bill continued A comprehensive improvement of the Missis- ttat it would be wise to encourag , by appro- ing with the enlargement of administra- tive departments of the. government, I at Berliu show that favorable progress is views which I expressed in a special consideration. to bo of less commercial value than the stand- sippi and its tributaries is a matter ol tran- priate legislation, the establishment of Ameri- tive service, as thu growth oi theoountiy again commend the whole subject to making toward an understanding, in ac- message to ccfogrers in March last. In An additional.'and not unimportant, although ard gold dollar. scendent impoi tance. these great water ways can lines of. steamers by our own citizens, to in population increases the number of your considerate attention. cordance with the views of this govern- relation to this project, I deem it my secondary, reason for fostering and enlarging The coinage of silver dollars under the art comprise a system of lull ud transportation carry the mails between our own ports and officers and placemen employed. ment, which makes and admits no dis- duty to press upon your attention. Su.> the navy may be found in the unquestionable referred to began in March, 1K78, and lias been spread like net-work over a large portion of those of Mexico, Central America, South Amer- service to the expansion i our commerce, The reasons are imperative for the POLYGAMY. tinction whatever between the rights of sequent consideration has but oonflrnaeo continued as required by tho act. The aver- the United States, and navigable to the i ica and of trans-Pacific countries, iscummend- u native and a naturaliznd citizon of the : which would be rendered by the frequent cir- age rate pel month to the present time has ot many thousands of miles. Producers and ed to the serious consideration ol congress. ladopti 'ii ( f fixrii rules foj th» reg lalioti in opin on "that it is the right and culation of naval ships hi tbe seas and ports of •of aj'i'oiriliui-ins, j,r< in ni >BB ••I:<: remov- It is the recognized duty and purpose of United Stales. In practice, fh( couijjl.'.ints duly oi'the United States to assert and been $2,27fi,i%J. Tin; total amount coined consumers alike have a common interest In I The attention of congresscongress is also invite.invited. ..to. als, os'ablishi:..! a uniform method, hav- he. people of the Unitod States to sup- of molestation suffered by naturalized maintain such supervision and authority I all quarters of tbe globe. Ships of tbe proper prior to the first of November last was #7:!,- meh unequalled facilities lor elie.ip trans'iorta-"th e suggestion" s o'f th" e postmaster general iu ing exeimhely iii vlo-..-, in ev<-ry in- press polygamy where it now exists- in citizens abroad have never boon lewtr over any lnteroeeanic canal across tne ' 847,750. Of this amount $47,081,151) remain lion. Geographic-uUy, commercially and po- regard to postal savings. stance, the attainment of the best quali- our territories, anH plainest courtsiins, becomettwe s each yea_ r mor___ e apparent ^ _. The most economical and efficient adminis- it. Experience has shown that tfie legis- Russia, Portugal, Sweden and Norway, in some numbers, mix with and improve the t ui lation upon this subject, to be effective, Switzerland. Turkey and Greece. The war between the republic of Chili but its return to the treasury is prompt and principlenriuciules of publiuublic interest requirrenuire Vir intel-. ! dockets of the supreme courts, iiini Mtho~great'em oroatar tration of inn public iiusinm-. crews of our merchant shins. Our merchants sure. Coutrary to the confident anticip'ai oh ligent and careful supervision, wii, ,. number of the circuits.are encumbered with Compfitltive examinations, in aid o: requires extensive modification and During the last summer several vessels on the one hand, and the allied republics at home and abroad recognize the value to for- of Peru and Bolivia on the other, sti i of tho friendd of the measure at the time ol ii their protection, improvement and the enhance- the Constant accession of case?. *n the- former impartial appoint mentis and fpomotions amendment. The longer action is delay- belonging to the merchant marine of this eign commerce of an active movement of our adoption, the value of the silver dollar, con ment• of-• thei• - r usefulness- • . court, and iu many Instances the circuit continues. This government has not naval vessels, and the intelligence and patriot- have bsen conducted for st.me years pas ed, the more difficult it will be to accom- oountry, sailingjin neutral waters of the talnlng l\i\i grains of silver, has not increas- The phannel of the Colombia river, for a courts, yeary s intervene bebeforef - practicable in wsveral of the executive departments plish wnat is daMrexi. Prompt and de- West Indies, were fired at, boarded, aud called upon to interfere iu a contest ic zeal of our naval officers hi promoting e\ cry ed. 1 >uring the year prior to tho passage of distance of about 100 miles from its mouth, is to brinbri g oases t o hearinghi . aud by my ciirection thii system has cided measures are necessary. The searched by an armed cruiserof the Span- thai is within the belligerent rights of the interest in their countrymen is a just subject the bill authorizing its coinage tho market obstructed by a succession of bars, which oc- Tbe attorney general recommciids the estab- been adopted iu the custom h..u*es am Mormon bectaiiHii organizttiorJ which ish Government. The circumstances, as arties as independent states. Vv e have, ol national pride. "f the silver which it contained was from casion serious delay iu navigation, and heavy lishment of an intermediate court of errors and posteffices of the larger cities of the c >un Upholds polygamy has the whole power reported, iuvolve not only a private in Eowever, always held ourselves in re«di- THE FINANCES. V i 'J2 cents, as compared with the standard expense for lighterage and towage. A depth appeals, ft is recommended that the number try. In the ciiy ot N«w York over 2,001 of making and executing the local legis- jury" to the persons concerned, but also neas to aid iu accommodating t heir diff- The condition of the financial affairs of the dollar. During' the last year the average of at least 20 feet at low tide should be secured I of judges of the circuit court in each circuit, positions in tho civil aervi e have been lation of the territory. By its control of seemed a little observant of the friendly erence, and have at different times re- government, as shown by the report of the sec- market value of the silver dollar ha been 88Js and maintained!, to meet tho requirements of [ with the exception of the second circuit, subjeoi,iu thoir appointments and tenure the grand and petit juries, it possesses relations existing between this country minded both belligerents of our v illing- retary of the treasury, is very satisfactory. It is cents. the extensive and growing inland and ocean should be increased by the addition of another. fit place, to the operation of pubLUheV? large influence over the administration aed Spain. The wroug was brought to ness to render suoh servioe. believed that the present financial situation of It is obvious, that the legislation of tho last commerce it subserves. Tb« most urgec: (Continual on Fourth Page.) I long as (lie world endures men who think Miss Chloe ('lark is dead. Paralysis ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT, alike will unite for the propagation of BUSINESS CARDS. OLIVER HOUSE, was the cause. ORNER BROADWAY AND OTTAW V their opinions, and this is most wise and C Streets, Toledo, Ohio. BAKER, STERLING * Co., Toledo. JOHN L. BURLEIGH, Editor. Mrs. J. H. Davis had a tumor removed proper; but my inquiry is whether there LEONARD HOUSE, Pulford A Hall, Proprietor*. from her neck yesterday. is not below and above all denominational ^ F. LEONARD, Proprietor, MKSBRS. Torr* MIU.EII, I'li-rks. THURSDAY MOKXINU Di mberQ I8W), 1 • Ann Arlior, Mich. formations a principle which can unite Mrs. M. Grossman who fell on tbe Ice HEADQUARTERS FOR ANN ARBOR PEOPLE. CAEPETS ! ILSriE^W'" STYLES and inspire men of the most diverse theo Tuesday evening, has since died. WILLIAM CASPARY, Bnttrtd at Second Chut matter in the Pn*( Of- logical convictions, and whether that Dr. Jackson slopped a runaway horse |>AKKI;V AND CONFECTIONERY, For Sale! FOR PARLORS, LIBRARY, DINING ROOMS, BED ROOMS, HALLS AND STAIRS. Ice at Ann Arbor, Miili. About SO ions of choke timothy hay for sale in principle ought not to be primarily recog- in front of A. G Winer'a saloon Sunday. :« Detroit Street. lots to unit purchasers. For particulars apply to Eugene B. Arnold, on the old Arnold place about President Hayes says he is not au as- nized so as to set all differences in their The president's lncssag* in to-days JOHN F. LAWRKNCE, three mflea west ..f the city, or bv letterat the Moquette , Body Brussels, just relationship and perspective. I can- paper, is chiefly remarkable for its great Ann Arbor postoffice. EUOKNE B. ARNOLD, pirant for senatorial honors. Different TTORNEY AT LAW. Box 147. from Gen. Grant somewhat, who was not but Welieve that there is a nobler word length. AOffice, Nos. 2 and 3 Hill's Opera House, than I'an-Anglicau, I'an Presbyterian, or Ann Arbor, Mich. Commissioners' Notice. never known to refuse anything from The Baptist church is to be heated with BETJSSELS. Pan-Methodist, and that nobler word is Cl'ATK OK MICHIGAN,(Jountyof Washtenaw, the presidency to a bull pup. gleam. W. E. Walker is engaged iu set- FRANK EMERICK, C5 «s. Tim undersigned having been appoint.-a Elegant ZD©s±g:n_s ^7^±-bix Borders "bo Pan-Christian. The Trinitarian and the TTORNEY AT LAW—Office over Brown & by the Probate court for said County. OonunWoo- ling the boiler in the basement of the Unitarian are both Christians, so are the A Go's Drug Sh>n-, Corner Main and Huron era to iv<'civivx(\mini'and adjust nil claims and budding, and when the steam heating ap- Streets, Ann Arbor, Uich. demand* <>f all perrons against the estate cf Har Some of our democratic e.xchaugi's are Calvinist and the Ai minimi, but when do rid .In.lson lateof said Comity deceased, hereby paratus is finished, the church will be give notice that six months from date arc al- Tired Plys aoi Ioerains, ijulnin, Oil Clis, and Fancy patting (Jarlield on the Tmck in hopes they ever meet on the broad ground of HURON MARKET. lowed, by order of said Probate Court, for Credi- plastered. that he may show the party some favors! Christianity and make a common declar- « C FREER, Dealer in Fresh. Salt and tors to present their claims against the estate of o >• Smoked Meats. Fresesh Fish, OystersOys , Poul- said deceased and that they will meet at the office Favors from one who sat upon the elec- ation that their religion Is deeper than The State horticultural society has been try, U NoNo. M East Huron StreetStreet. of l'hilip Wtnegar, in the City of Ann toral commission and deliberately voted their theology'.' I leave my proposal of holding a very interesting session at the Arbor, in said County, on Wednesday the 23d day MICHAEL H. BRKNNAN, of February and on Monday the 23d day of May to give the presidency Jo a man not chos- inclusive alliance or association to innke court-house this week. A number of ve- next, at ten o'clock A. M. of each of said days, to CURTAINS! CURTAINS! CURTAINS! CURTAINS! TTORNEY AT LAW. Office with E. D.receive, examine and adjust soid claims. en by the people! No favors ;.ie wanted its own impression on your readers, and ry interesting and instructive papers were A Klnne, EHawaon Block, comer Huron and Dated November Hd isn». Fresh Importation Curtains, Brussels, Swiss, Antique,!Cabul, Ecru Guipure from stick a man. Any person who could I hope that his Grace, the Archbishop of read and there was a line display of fruit Fourth streets. Philip Wine(?ar. Ann Arbor, Mich. Daniel HiscocW. Bretonne and Nottinghams in great variety and novel colorings. so hold party success above honor, hones- Canterbury will not -regard the sugges- on exhibition. The society elected the Commissioners ty and manliness.should be shunued.even tion as out of harmony with his broad and following officers yesterday: President, S. B. PARSONS, M. I).. Notice to Creditors, generous addresses. ' us purity shuns the devil and "uis work. T. T. Lyon, South Haven ; Secretary, ('. Successor to Stone & Parsons. O TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw TJPHOLSTEET GKOOHDS! W. Garfleld, Grand Rapids ; Treasurer, FFICE AND DISPENSARY, O ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order FOT O Corner Huron and Fifth streets, of the probate court for th« county of Washte- E>»'«l>«»-ie», CmtaiuH tmrt Furniture, Eml>raoiii« Grout Variety S. M. Pearseall, Grand Rapids. Ann Arbor, Mich. naw, made on the *Jd day of November, A. D. ade8 The entire electoral vote of Indiana The Pioneers of Washtenaw, 1SKO, six months from that date were allowed nmf Style* ot' KnW BndSpun Sllfa. in Crowi Stripe. s.ml ITi was cast for Garfleld and Arthur, not- The second quarterly meeting of the The following jurors for the next term <>. C. JENKINS, for creditors to present their claims ai;ainst Jstea, Felta, and *, tn all the ne-wSha the estate of John YOUIIKH, late of said withstanding one of the republican elec- pioneer society for the present was held of court commencing the fourth Monday URGEON DENTIST. Rooms No. 8) East county, deceased, and that all creditors of said in January, were drawn Tuesday. Thos. S Washington Street, formerly occupied by Dr. deceased an- required to present their claims to Oo:r?:rx±o©s £tm_a_ Cornice Poles. tors was not chosen by reason of their at Ypsilanti on Wednesday of last week. Fiothinjrhatn. said probate court, at the. probate offloe in the own blundering in not substituting Hie K. I). Lay called the meeting to order, Taylor, E. Terhunc, A. Baldwin, Jno. Ann Arbor, Mich. olty Of Ann Arbor, for examination and allow Allen, Frank Howard, .1. 15. Dow. Ann aucc, on or before tint tfld day of May. next, a,id .li^lit man's name in the place of one who and prayer was offered by the Uev. Mr. that such claims will be heard before said court, TO ANN ARBOR PEOPLE. COOK HOUSE, : had withdrawn. In California, however, Hours, pastor of the M. E. church of Arbor city; Herman Veddcr, Jno. Mark- on Wednesday the - Jd day of February, pORNER HURON AND FOURTH STREETS, and on Monday the ltd day of May next, at You can buy Carpets cheaper in Toledo than in Detroit or any of the larger cities. You can find no such Car- one electoral voto was cast for (Jarlield Ypsilanti. A number of obituary notices bam, Augustu; Simon Angiontirc, ('. V Ann Arbor. Ulchigan. ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. pet House in Detroit, io Moors 120 x 20, stocked with the finest productions of the Looms of the World Bower, Bridge water; L. Rabbi It, Dexter; Heated by Steam «iiii no Extra Charge. Dated, Ann arbor, November H, A. D. IKHO and Arthur, where a like error caused tbe were reail by I he necrologist, ('. A. c. li. £ r. \v. .IKWKI.I., Proprietors. WILLIAM I). HARRIMAN, We have also added a Wall Paper and interior Decoration Department and employ the best artists and Papl democrats to lose an elector. Republi- Cbapin. L. llaab, Freedom; ('. Cushinau, Lima; Judre of Probate. er Hangers obtainable, and invite the inspection of our Stork and piices. 1'. Blum, Lodi; F. Hewlett, Lyndon; F. JACOB 1IALLER & SON, cans are whole-souled, magnanimous The president lead a communication Real Estate for Sale. Kurfess. Manchester; P. Mclnlvre, N'oith- EALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Specta- chapsl Oh yes! from Mr. Dcwey, president of the Lena- D cles, Plated Ware. Bold Pens and Fine TATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Washtenaw Baker, S-bex\l±:n_g . North Main Street. east f rout, door of the court house in the city of brief paragraph: .1. w. BTUUBLE, Proprietor. Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenow in said Chapmen A Co., of Chicago, to compile town; Robt. Curtis, (). K. Thompson. state, on Saturday the twantv-veoond day of Jan- "Chalmers is a sort of a pioneer. He Gentlemanly barbers in attendance. uary 1881, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that is likely to be the first man to be turned and publish a history of Washtenaw coun- Ypsilanti city; c. Tuomey, Ann Aibor day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or Clieapest Place town. ANTON EISELE, otherwise existing at the time of the sale, the fol • out of his stolen seat from a southern ty, and I he work'had been commenced lowing described Real Estvte, to-wit: Twenty (20) congressional district. Hereafter the EALER IN MONUMENTS and Gravestones, and was progressing according to the con- manufactured From Tennessee and Italian acres OB the cast side of the west half of the business of seat-stealing is going lo grow D north east quarter of section two (2) in town tract between the parties. Bucklin's Arnica Salve. Uarble and Scoteh and American Onuiite shop IN THE CITY steadily in unpopularity." ('or. Detroit Mini Catherine sts.. Ann Arbor.. four south range five east ittalem) Washtenaw On motion of J. (J. A. Sessions it WHS The best salve in the world for Cuts, county, Michigan. MYRON WEBB, And so the republicans are already Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe Dated Dec. I. ISSO. duardian. unanimously adopted that a committee of Mich. boasting of what they will do in unseat- ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- three in each township be appointed to Estate of Henry Huosmann. TO BUT GKROCiEJIRailES, ing democratic members, are they? Chal- blains, Corns, and ali kinds of skin Erup S. T. SPEECHLY, TATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Washtenaw supervise and correct Mich parts of the lions. This salve is guaranteed to give mers is to be the first victim, and when S ss. At a session of the probate court for the history as relates lo their township. perfect satisfaction in every case or the county of Washtenaw. holden at the probate of- he is ousted another one will be picked PHOTOGRAPHER fice, in the city of Ann Arbor,"on Wednesday the money refunded. Price 23 cents per box O 78SOUTH MAIN STREET, Cards, Cabl first day of December, in the year one It was also moved and carried that tbe nets. Promenade and 8x10. with Frames lo out and driveu from his seal and so on For sale by Eborbacu »V Son, Auu Arbor N thousand eight hundred and eighty. DON'T BUY A DOLLARS WORTH ,SAT NO. 33, SOUTH MAIN ST. ANN ARBOR, MICHIG N. president appoint :\ committee of three to suit. Backgrounds and accessories complete. until a perfectly reliable majority is at- Mich. Negatives Kept a while for orders. Present, William D. Harriman, judge of pro- act with the present historian, whose bate. tained, the same as the two-thirds major- WILLIAM HER/, In the matter of the estate of Henry Hues OF GOODS BEFORE SEEING duty it shall be lo supervise and correcl uiann,deceased. ity was gained under the leadership ofjolil Feeble Ladies. 0U8E, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL and Fresco Lambert Dressclhouae administrator de lK>nis rainier. Papering, Glazing, Sliding, Cal- Thad. Stevens during the war. The re-the general history of the county. H non of said estate, comes into court and languid, tiresome. scntsutioDS, ciminins and wort of every description done In represents that he is now prepared to render his Meals at all Hours. publican newspapers have been so over Dr. Holmes reported that f;!li.H."i had caning you to feel scarcely able to be onthe beet style, and warranted to give satisfac- final account as such administrator. your feut; that constant drain thai is taken tion. Thereupon ,it is ordered, that Tuesday, the MY STOCK AND PRICES. been secured for the purpose of furnish- joyed over the recent election, that they Shop No. I Wi'si Washington Street, Ann Ar- 4th day of January next, at ten o'clock in from your system all its elasticity; diiv- bor, ulchlgan. AMHKOSK are prepared to make any proposition, no ing the pioneer room in the court-house. the forenoon, lie assigned for examining and al- ingthe lilooin from your cheeks; that con- lowing such account, and that the heirs-at-law The secretary, I,. Davis, slated that the A FULL LINE IN matter how infamous, and think the peo- tinual strain upon your vital forces, ren- WILSEY'S MUSIC STORE. of said deceased, and all other persons interest- ple will quietly submit to it. The prin- contributions to Hie society now iu the dering you iri'talilc ami fret fill, can eas- ed in said estate, are required to appear at a ily be removed by the use of thai marvel- "PIANOS. ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, lust rue- session of said court,then to be holden at the pro- THE CHEAPEST PLACE ciple thing which kept the democratic pioneers'rooms were in a very coufused i tion Hooks, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, &c., bate office, in the city of Anu Arbor, in Said Coun- lous remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities ty and show cause, if any there be, why the said and unsafe condition. He also said he had • •heap at Wilsev's Musk' Rooms, cast side Public party so strong as it was during the years and obstructions of your system are re-Square, Ann Arbor, Michigan, The largest and account should not be allowed. And it isffurther Every Department. of the war was the utter contempt of re-recently seen in the basement of the law lieved at once, while the special cause of best Stock of Musical Goods ever brought into ordered, that said administrator give notice to the periodical paints permanently removed. Washtenaw County. Violin and Qultar Strings a persons interested in said estate, of the pendency IN THE CITY TO BUY publican leaders for the personal liberty building on the university campus, sev- specially. N. I!. It will be to your interest lo of said account, and the hearing thereof, by caus- Will you heed this'/—Cincinnati Saivrduy eral cases, which, if they could be pro- call before purchasing anything in the Music ing a copy of this order to be published in The of the people or their expressed wishes at Night. line. A mi Arbor Df.mftcrat, a newspaper printed and the ballot box, and they are to-day the cured, would supply the want in the room : circulating; in said county, three successive weeks USIC STORE. The cheapest place to buy previous to said day of hearing, same old party, with the same old princi- for the protection of its relics, and moved Its lust a Booming. M Pianos, Kstey Organs. Violins. Guitars. Ban- WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, ples smacking strongly of a monarchy. that the chair appoint a committee to as- Such is the expression from druggists jos, Tambourines, Drums, Fifes. Flageolets, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Zithers. Accordeons, Piano Stools, Violin Boxes, WM. G. DOTY. Probate Register. The representative above referred to was certain the price, and if. in their judg and dealers everywhere who are selling Instruction Hooks for all kinds of Instruments, meat the terms would be satisfactory lo I)r. King's New Discovery for Consump- Sheet ftlnsic(ne« . Strings, oesi quality, all kinds; as honestly elected as any member of the ion. No other preparation begins to have Mouth Organs, Bridges, Bows, Keys "ami Rosin. body, and the hue and cry and lies of tbe the society, to purchase them. The chai: Everything In the music line from a Ohickering DRAKE'S OYSTER DEPOT such an extensive aud rapid sale. And Piano Co a Jew's Harp can be found at J, R. appointed as sueli committee, C. A.why? Simply because of its truly won- republican press to the contrary is simply SAGE'S .Mnsie store. No. i Washington St.. Ann 2O East Huron St. IS OIF to work up a feeling among the northern Chapin, L. Davis and .1. D. Williams. derful merits. No Cough or Cold, no Arbor. matter of how long standing, can resist people which will justify the damnable Sir. Williams offered the following its healing qualities. Asthma, Bronchitis. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank, Oysters Always Fresh and Cheap. outrage of admitting the republican op- resolution which was unanimously adopt- Hoarseness, Hay Fever, Pain in the Side Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal por- (Organized 1869, under the General Banking Law Men's, ponent to his (Chalmer's) seat iu congres*. ed: or Chest and difficulty of breathing.or any Doses. Choicest brands of Clears always on hand lingering disease of the Throat or Lungs of this state] has now. Including capital Stock If the truth could be known, there would etc., etc, Rewind, That we tender to the Baptist rapidly yield to its marvelous powers. It HEALTHIS "WEALTH: be found five times as much bull-dozing society of Ypsilanti for the use of their will positively cure, aud that where OVER $290,000 ASSETS. Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment: a church edifice for this meeting; to theeverything else has failed. Satisfy your- specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, in the manufacturing districts of the Nervous Headache, Mental Depressions, Loss of Youths', Presbyterian society for tbe use of the self as thousands have done by gett.ng of ADAM D. SEYLER. north as among the most ciuestionaMe Business men. Guardians. Trustees. Ladies and Memory, Saermatorrhcea, Imjxjtency, Involun- basement of their church for dinner, and your druggist, Eberbach & Son, a trial other persons will find this Hank a tary Emissions, Premature Ola Age, caused by southern ones. Telling a man who de-to the ladles and gentlemen who have so bottle for ten cents, or a regular size for over-exertion, self-abuse, or overindulgence. 3STo. 3"tz?eet3. bountifully furnished us dinner.our hearty wh<). ll persons Indebted to the estate of the late enlarge his already growing business. dissatisfaction with the authoritative ad- R. Kempf to Jacob Schumacher, prop- A John C. Burkhardt, (harness maker) will DRTLTb. WHITE"" erly in the village of Chelsea, $100. pleas,- settle their accounts at once, as the estate dresses which are delivered from many must be closed shortly. L. (Jiuner, Administra- '"pREATS SUCCESSFULLY all manner of 01 of our ecclesiastical chairs from time to Susan Chandler to Nelson Booth, equal tor. Ann Arbor, Dec K. 18M0. -L chronic diseases. Dtaaaaei »f tin- individual one-half of the Chandler house, lungs anil throat ;i specialty. Office hours from In the City at time. As sectarian or denominational Ann Arbor, $20,000. ILL'S OPERA HOUSE. 7 A. H. to £ P. M. Office and residence No •'>! North Main St. addresses they are adinirail", and are Beuj. E. Williams to Webster Williams II Ann Arbor, - ... Michigan. Prices to Suit the Times land iii sec :SG Ypsilanti, $000. justly applauded # by the companies for C. J. WHITNEY. Leaee and manager. Geo. W. Slay ton to Geo. Thompson, Ground Floor Gallery. which they were prepared; but, viewed TUESDAY EVENING DKC. 14, 1SS0. KIDNEY PAD property in I'psilunti, $.i,000. in their larger relations, I canuot but feel Nelson Booth lo Win. Burke, property I John Flynn lias gone into the Wood business THE GREAT DISCOVERT GOODRICH BLOCK, that they are often wholly outside the iu Ann Arbor, $12,400. again tlifa season, and proposes to keep on haml FOB DISEASES OF IHI Grand Concert Company. a supply ol'iillkiniisof wood, which will be sold IKIDNEYS, BLADDER AND URINARY OR- East Side of the A. A. TEEEY, A. A. TEEBY, thinking of one section of the commun- Nelson Booth to Susan Chandler, :>00 at reasonable rates: order- left at Diirhcim's to GANS. A remedy that will positively cure ity and the immediate need of another. acres sec:) Pittsticld, $211,000. G. W. COLBY - MANAGER bai slmeon Huron street, or at the yards at DIABETES, GRAVEL, DROPSY, BRIGHTS DISEASE, HATS Wm. Burke to Nelson Booth, 820 acres the foot of Huron street, adjoining the Toledo HIGH COLORED URINE. INCONTINENCE AND RE- NEW COURT HOUSE HATS composed of the following eminent artists: railroad, will receive prompt attention. TENTION OF URINE, NERVOUS tEBILITY and FE- JOE T. JACOBS, Has not the time come when the points sec :t Pittsfield, $2U,000. ANN ARBOB, ANN ABBOB, MLLK. K1OXDA, JOHN FLYNN. MALE COMPLAINTS when N0THIN8 ELSE CAN. of union should be magnified, and the Emily E. Fellows and Lacelia M. Case Its success proves the efficacy of ABSORPTION, THK CLOTHIER, -A.T IT Prima Donna Soprano. It saved the life of Its discoverer and Is say- MICH. MICH. points of difference be reduced to a mini- to Leonard J. Herman, laud iu sec IT and MLLE. ADELB BARBE, Swathel, Kyer & Peterson, Ing the lives of thousands of others. For Ann Arbor. mum? My own impression is that there 10 Manchester, $1141,82. sale by Druggists or sent by mall on receipt Thomiis MatthcwM Laura S. Egbert to Frederick Findbein- Aged li years. Pianixt. Tupil of Ritter of Paris. fth^m, RINSEY & SEABOLT, are thousands of Christians in England der, 80 acres sec li>, Saline, f:i,000. MB. LION HEVMAN, • - Solo Violinbit. -HAS OPENED- Sole Proprietors, Toledo, Ohio. No. 6 and 8 Washington ^t., who ha?e no connection with the sects, l'airick Hoy to Thos. Chambciiain, 10 Mu. Ai.FBru D'HEUHKUT. • - -VMlneettn. MR. CHAHI.ES BAKSETT Tenor, FLODR ANDJBED STORE. W Send your address for our pamphlet, and who, strange as it may appear, are acres sec 21, Webster, $.")00. Have on hand a complete stock of eTery- MR. QABHAEL MARIE, Pianist, "How a Life was Saved." HIS MEAT MARKET thing iu the not aware of their owu Christianity. itoscoc P. Copeland to Emily Bulk ADMISSION 2J, 80 and 75 cents. ! We have constantly on hand ALL For Sale by bardt, property in the Tillage of Dexter, No extra charge for reserved seats now on sale This anomaly is to be accounted for by KINDS OF GRAIN, FLOUR ON ANN STREET, $300. at Watts Bros.' Jewelry Store. AND FEED, which will EBERBACH k SON. Druggists. the fact that in the hands of these sects Geo. and Samuel H. Rogers to Wm. Opposite the courthouse, where FRKSII *n( Grocery Line. Rogers, 15 acres sec 9, Augusts, $250. lie promptly delivered SALT Meats of the Christianity has become a set of theologi- JACKSON FIRE CLAY CO, They buy their cal opinions and definitions, instead of Jno. E. LIsworth to Patrick 11. ()'Brian to any part ot the land iu sec 1(5 Augusta, $000. city. Manufacturers of BEST QUALITY Tea*, Colfoes, ;m«l triwtsnvK being left as the spir t of self-sacrifice for In large amounts, and at Cyrus E. Perkins to Geo. O. Ide, prop- can be procured. the good of others. Christianity is not a THIS SPACE Office cor. Fourth ami Aim Streets, erty in Auu Arbor, $100. THOS. MATTH EWS. form; it is a spirit; it kuo,.'>00. invalid* and persons in health. the age. Men who think carefully and While this is more economical it also aids in ELIXIR Michael Guinan to Geo. S. Jewett, 170 Geo.' Clarken. To the nick it yields a delicate obtaining better "fall" or grade to the draiu. broadly will never be united on this basis; acres sec D aud 10, Dexter. $7,000. and tempting beverage, When KENDALL'SSPAVIN CURE. Is a sure cure for Coughs, Cold.-, it is too narrow too vague,and too contro John Macjfle to Adam Maegle, land in other nourishment is unpalatable A full assortment of all sizes, for sale ta small Themo«t»ucce»»ful Remedy ever Whooping-Cough, and all Lung sec. 10 Superior, $1. and indigestible. A> a diet for vertiblc. Is it not possible to flud a point discovered, as it in certain in its effects and does Diseases, when taken in season. Frank McCounell to Libbie Beaban, 80 children it is invaluable. quantities, orcarloadlotf. at th» not blister. People die of consumption simp- at which all reverent thinkers will unite acres sec 7, Dexter aud 80 acres sec 11 Sold hjr (irocers everywhere. Read Proof Below. ly because of neglect, when the in cordial fellowship? lu my opinion it Lyndon, $500. W. BAKEU «fc CO., k timely use of tins remedy would is quite possible, and if possible it must Geo. W. Cook to Chas. Kitson, prop- Itorchewtcr, Ma§3. FERDON LUMBER YARD. PRESEVERANCE WILL TELL. erly iu Ann Arbor $50. Stoughton, Mass., March ltith, 1880. have cured them at once. be infinitely desirable. Whoever adopts B J KKNDAU.& Co.. QSHTS:—In justice to you JAS. TOLBERT, Aftent. Fifty-one years ot con- and practices the principles of self-sacri- If you are & man' fit you me a and myself, I think I ought to let you know that The well kuown firm of James & Mc- of business, weak- ' man of let- I have removed two bone spavins with "Kendall's stant use jiiuvcs tin. fact that no tice for the good of others is, in my view ened by tho strain of ters toil iiuc over mlo* MARKETS. Spavin Cure," one very large one; don't know Cleery, granite dealers of this city, have your duties avoid niKht work, to res* how long the spavin had been there. I have cough remedy I.at stood the test a living Christian, whatever he may think Btimtitants and use tore lir.-iin lu-rvr&ua Home. owned the horse eight months. It took me four erected the past season for David Henning Hop Bitters. like Doit-it.-,'JV foil ,vl,.. 51 "rugt!i-iK. Grocers, and Wine Merchants every, vour tickets nor contract your freight until you dreds. ] & Toronto, Out. WHEAT, per bu 90 97 when*. legitimate iu deiioininationalisiu. As tfO.000 pounds. have heard from the Michigan Central. WOOD, per ford a 4 00 SOLD BY ALL 'DRUGGISTS J. B. Carroll, who was on a visit to thefor trial, and in default of bail he wen The constables will demand an examin Ann Arbor; botanist, Prof. Volney II. The Press of Washtenaw county, ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. city Monday, lost from his pocket $18. to jail. atiou to day. They don't propose to sub Spaulding; ornithologist, Prof. J. Beal Authors and artists. Steere; entomologist, D. J. Higley; clima- THURSDAY MOHMKd 1 lecember 91HSO.. There is $2,164.78 of the contingent Any item of news will be thankfullj mit to any more adjournments if they Railroads. tologist. Prof. Alex. Winchell. fund in the hands of the city treasurer, received, as we aim to give the readers o can help it. When the cases are finally Washtenaw county in the war. Opening and Closing of the Mails- THE DEMOCRAT the best local paper in Mr. F. B. Thurber, of New York, furn- The list of soldiers from AVashteuaw Washtenaw chapter No. 0, R. A. M., disposed of then we will have something the city. ishes the December Scribner a paper county. Mails leaving Ann Arbor, East and West, will will elect officers next Monday evening. to say. close as follows: Chief Johnson managed to pull through which will be widely read, and which bids Marriage and divorce record. Another car load of iron marked "mu- The Ann Arbor Savings Bank has de GOING WEST. clared a semi-annual dividend of 4 pe November by expending only $111.85 fair to create considerable excitement. Birth and death record. Way Mail 8.30 a. m. seum building" was received Thursday. Important invention. rtirbugh and Way Mail 10.50 a. m. cent, payable after the first Monday in among the indigent poor: First ward It is entitled "The Railroads nnd the Peo- way Mail between Ann Arbor and Chief Engineer Smith has had the en-January. $33.76; second ward, $11,34; third ward, ple," and it presents mos* forcibly the re- Underground railroad. CATARRH REMEDY! Jackson 4.50p.m. gine in the fifth ward, painted $35 worth. cent exposures of corruption in the great Chronology. Night Mail • 9.00 p. in. A. E. Busenbark, of the town of Ann $8.13; fourth ward, $33; fifth ward, $15.- GOING EAST. railroad monopolies of this country. The The Rionda grand concert company Arbor, who Las lately shown signs of in 03; sixth ward, $10,59. A Retrospect. Through and Way Mail, Night Line,. . 6.00 a. m, next Tuesday evening at the opera house. December Dumber of Scribner contains Washtenaw county of today. Through and Way Mail, Sunday and sanity is to be taken to the asylum a Adrian Press: Henry Winter, an Ann A Certio Cure for Catarrli, aii all Mucus Diseases also many striking illustrative as well as Monday, closes Saturday and Sunday Dr. Franklin received by express las Kalamazoo. Histories of towns, cities and villages. night..' -9.00 p.m. Arbor mechanic, lost a finger at Keek's literary features. The November issue Through and Way Mail lo.25a. m., 4.50 p. m. Saturda}' a very handsome Cocker span- factory. "Ice pose snow use to sleigh Biographical sketches of pioneers, lead- GOING SOUTH. Two car loads of polls have been or- wa3 ihe largest ever printed; it contained lie Heal, Nose ani Tboil iel. myself though" said Henry and Winter ing and representative men of the coun- Vpsilanti and Banker's Pouch... 7.00 a. in dered, and the wires for the telephone ex one hundred and seventy pages, and wtia

press . Guitars, Violins, Accordiaus, Banjos, ail . com . a y press . al . tianti c press . Igh t Smith and Morton. It is a little singular llacksmiths; Machinists,' Tinners, *7 The Unitarian church can be purchased being drunk and disorderly, and Justice being thrown from his carriage. The Harmonicas,New arrivals, cheap for cash, X ?M 23 that a professor in the university of Mich- fti for $3,500. Here is a speck for the re Winegar sent him up for 2J days. doctor found that a blood vessel in his at Wilsey's. A. M. P. M. brain had been ruptured and the skull igan should be ins^umental in recom- Chicago Lv. 7.00 9 00 4.00 5 15 9.1C form club. There is a man living in the fourth For the best and cheapest bools and Coal Miners/ Carpenters/ Kensington 7.50 9.50 4.50 6.05 10.0C ractured. mending a quack in preference to men shoes go to L. Giuners, No. 8 South Lake 8.35 10.30 5.40 6.50 10.4S The expenses of the fire department for ward who has not been to the postofflce who have given a life study to the pro- Main street. 3 Mich. City 9.25 11.13 6.33 7.45 11.3C three months, ending November 30th,foot n seven years, although he comes up Emily, wife of Wm. Marken, of the S'boro.e IMIajSom-s, eno-cL New Buffalo... 9.50 11.33 6.58 11.52 fession. All the meats and vegetables at Crop- Three Oaks 10.03 7.18 up $105,65. town nearly every night in the week. ownship of Lodi, died Dec. 1st, of ab- sey's restaurant, are cooked in Flander's :es>s of the bowels, at the age of 57 years steam cooker. Buchanan 10.30 I'. M. 7.40 The Chandler house is coining up under There is to be a concert this evening in Red Ribbon Notes, Niles 10.45 12.18 8.10 "9"oo f.'..*12.45. and 19 days. She was born in the town Every person purchasing a trunk of Dowa"iHC 11.18 8.38 1.10 the management of its new proprietor Nel- the Webster Congregational church, for Messrs. Schumacher and Boylan spoke Chas. F. Burkhardt will receive one of Decatur 11.89 9.05 1.32 son Booth. the benefit of the society. Prof. Wilsey f Cury, St. Edmunds, Suffolk county, to a house full of people, at Lodi, Sunday those patent checks. 11.57 9 R9 England, and had been a resident of Lodi Kalamazoo..... 12.33 1.3S 10.0 6.50 10.25 2.2f Richard Lewis, a tramp, was given two and others from this city will tnke part. evening. The Davis sewing machine has no equal Galesburg 12 5" 7.08 2.4S or 26 years. for family use. Battle Creek... 1.2b 'ius 7.40 11.10 3.16 hours to get out. of town last Thursday The persons being tried in the Lenawee Col. Sylvester Larued of Detroit, will Miscellaneous Tools P. 11. Last Friday morning two men in the —If you want a good fitting cloak or -ALSO- Marshall 808 11.35 8.46 and he got. ircuit court were confronted by the fol- address the club Sunday afternoon in Jthe 2.25 3.0*1 mploy of the Detroit iron and bridge dolman at a moderate price, go to Mack & Albion 2.53 3.21 * ^ 8.35 11.59 4.1S owing witnesses from this city: Drs. Unitarian church. Schniid's. A.M. A. Jl. Rev. Dr. Stocking, of Detroit, is preach- ompany, who were working on the iron Jackson Ar. 3.40 ing a series of Sunday discourses on "The lerdman and Huff, and Jackson Sweet. Aid. Finney, of Detroit, has signified Joe T. Jacobs, the Clothier, sells the Jackson Lv. 3.45 4.05 7.15 9.30 12.45 5.0C iridge being constructed at Kellogg's, Grass Lake 4.10 7.i^8 9.50 ...... Millennium." Patrick Carroll, who was tried in the lis willingness and accepted an invitation best overall that is made. Cliuisuu.. 4.40 ## 8.02 10.07 ...... vere severely injured by the scaffolding The largest assortment of trunks iu Dexter 5.00 8.1H 10.19 The remains of the two AlUrdyce's wht circuit court on the charge of attempt to to address the reform club sometime this ; iving way. One man had his ribs broken the city for sale at Chas. F. Burkhardt's, Ann Arbor 5.22 5 07 8.40 10.35 2 05 '