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THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT.

FOURTH YEAR. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1882, NUMBER 200.

IN HARBOR. Most of our lives are Bitter-Sweet; Windborough is a country town,seat- on his rounds, they would call and en- The Interior of the Earth. THE FA11M repair the damages. An effort will be but if there is one period in it when ad in the midst of a smiling plain lighten his wife. 'It will do her good, made to secure an appropriation from AM ARBOR DEMOCRAT I think it is over, over— the bitter and sweet are super- which stretches to a line of low wooded poor thing,' they remarked. That tho interior of the earth is the Farming at tho Front. the Legislature and subscriptions are I think It ia over at last; ills on the north, and loses itself in So the three cime on Monday morn- seat of intense heat is a familiar truth. Voices of foeman and lover, lative, it is when love takes possession solicited from all who love the mem- of soul and body as instruments where- he far horizon in every other direction. ing, and, after a few commonplaces, Volcanic phenomena give us ocular ory of the Confederate dead. Of The sweet and the bitter, hatfe passed; t is a sleepy town, full of old houses Miss Moss, who was a faded beauty, and Never before have there been so Life, like a tempest of oct>an, on to play his mighty preludes. demonstration of it. Mining experi- many people of all classes taking a course, it will be said by politicians Hath outblown its ultimate blast. Margaret Townsend had lived alone ,nd old traditions, and prides itself therefore the bitterest, began. ences, moreover, have furnished us that the destruction of the statue was There's but a faint sobbing; seaward, ather on its ruins than on its famous 'Now, my dear Mrs. Encterby, we, can itrong, direct, personal interest in the While the dlin of the tide deepens leeward, almost all her life, with her father, a with an almost uniform rate at Which agricultural situation and prospects. "a judgment of God;" but let it be And behold! like the welcoming quiver quiet student, loving his daughter and voolen manufacture. It i3 built in tho see that you are suffering poor dear, the heat increases, and this is generally known that the Confederate soldier fell PUBLISHED EVEKY THtTHSDAY Of heart pulses tbrob'md through the river his books, and so her life was full of as- orm of a cross—indeed, its main street and no wonderi' computed to be about one degree Fah- Business men, bankers, capitalists, at his post, and, as an eye witness de- Those lights in the Harbor at last— sociations, but not of friends. None 3 called Crossgate. In one of the arms Margaret Jooked at them bewildered. renheit for every 55 feet of descent. stock brokers, merchant?, mechanics, clared, "he went down like he had The heavenly Harbor at last! f the cross—the one toward Wood- 'I am quite well,' she 3aid. manufacturers, operatives, and d?y of the bloom has been worn off her But mining experiences are necessarily laborers even, are watching tho daily been slain in battle."—Correspondent I feel it ia over, over— soul by that playing at love called iigh, with its famous old csistle—are 'But about the Doctor, my dear; we very limited. The deepest mine in Charleston News. The winds and the waturs surcease; flirtation. She has read, with a certain he best houses, in which the smaller have known hian so long and urn'tr England, that of the Eosebridge colliery bulletins and reports of the weather, How few were the days of the Rover solemnity, some old books wherein ;entry and the professional men live. stand his ways. If you had been a near Wigan, takes us down only 2,445 with especial reference to how it is That smiled in the beauty of peace! At tho end of the Wootlleigh road was little more experienced you would have affecting the growing wheat, com, and Fashion Notes. —AT— And distant and dim was the omen mention was made of men who had feet, and to a temperature not much oats, and the further planting of corn. That hinted redress or release. died and done other things for love; Dr. Enderby's house, large and old-fash- looked better after your husband.' exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit. It Watteau scenes are painted on fans From the ravage of life, and its riot, and she may have had dreams on the oned ; and hither he brought his wife 'But he is not 111, answered the wife, is hot enough to make the work ex- Never before have they seen so clearly What marvel I yearn for the quiet Margaret not long after their first meot- still more bewildered. ,hat farming i3 the real basis of all ot- of batiste and of linen. Which bides in this Harbor at last?— subject, but fllmy and shifting as ceedingly frying to tho miners, but that ier business, and that upon it rests tho Itedingoles require the broad-brimmed Kor the lights, with their welcoming quiver, dreams generally are. ng in tho Cloverleigh woods. It was ;i 'Xot in body,' remarked Miss Brown, is a!). This, however ia, (so to speak) Directoire hats to be in keeping. That throb through tea sanctified river Her father had taught her Greek, hange from the intense auiet r the distance ;he financial depression of 1873, and Gay-colored grenadines will be popu- Hdth outblown its ultimate blast. eternity; but well enough now to enjoy lied with comfortable furniture, softly ed home with their neighbors twice, which li?s between (.he circumference the years following, into a prosperous lar this summer. There's but a faint Bobbins: seaward the change of the quaint Devonshire ushioned chairs, low tables, and plenty and she was very fond of them. John of the earth and it;-, center, the heat activity extending through all branches While the calm of the tide deepens leeward, of trade and manufacture. Every ex- The fashionable color of damask And behold! like the welooming quiver fishing village, perched in the rift of a f flowers ; there were no dingy-looking might not love her; that she had found would be about 22 times the heat of tablecloths is that of coffee. BY JOHN L BURLEIGH. Of heart pulses throbbed through the river, headland among ancestral trees and ados, no sad-looking discolored blos- out, she thought; but she knew him to boiling water at the sea level. Pro- tra bushel of wheat or corn; or pound Those lights in the Harbor at last— bowers of ash and apple and pear. It oms worked on kitchen towels. As be the very soul of honor. She wasportionate figures, might, of course, of meat, cheese and butter that went Old fashioned shawls are used for Tiw heavenly Harbor at last! to market helped turn the scale* The portieres and table covers. —Harper's Magazine for July. is unique, this village, with its hundred largaret was not {esthetic, she prefer- generally so quiet, that when her an-express tho heat at greater depths still, steps leading down to the quay and ed cheerful chintz and soft velvet. ger blazed out they were startled. but figures fail to convey any idea to hundreds of millions of bushels of Lace pins have the manograin work- grain that came from the interior to the shingly shore. The houses rise Her own sanctum was a small room 'Will you be so good as to leave my tbe mind of that which must necessar- ed in tiny diamonds and emeralds. one above the other, and the quaint husband's affairs alone?'she said. 'If ily transcend all imagination. Suffice the seaboard, gave profitable employ- Collar necklaces of artificial flowers GOD HEARS. verlooking the garden, and furnished ment to the railroads. Tneso bougnt rooms in them, are let in summer to vith soft shades of green. There were you wish to be wicked there is no need it to say, that in a decending series we are worn with square-cut dresses. Tuousrh tbe heavens be a" brass, and thovisitors with good walking powers. to show such bad taste as to come here must eventually come to a heat so groat and used more cars, moro steel, and the clouds drop lead iak shelves filled with her favorite makers of these, from head director to Sleoveless vesta opening from the The People's Paper Though the living walk as foes, and o Its only inn is a temple of bric-a-brac, ooks, a writing table, and a few low and endeavor to do harm.' And then that no substance with which we are waist on a waistcoat are very fashion- friends lie dead; and, in summer, is crowded with pil- they, feeling that for once they had acquainted could, under any conditions he lowest laborer, recieved more wages able. Though the mighty rule the right, and up- hairs. At the window were white lace and more constant employment, and hold black wrong; grims visiting one of the shrines of urtains, and on the mantle-piece a jar been vanquished, quickly took their de- which we can imagine, exist in it in Dressy shoes of white or black satin Though the eong ol victory be a blatant nature. In this sequestered solitude parture. But their word3 had left a either solid or fluid form. And wethey purchased more freely those arti- song, Venetian glas3 that looked like a cles that go to supply the necessities have short toes and are closely beaded. Though the cry of the oppress'd riseth all the father and daughter and Dr. John 'ragmont of sunset. Near the window 3ting behind them. conclude therefore, that if the earth's daylong: Enderby were at present the only Was it so visible, then, even to center b« not itself in a gaseous condi- and comforts of every day life. This Gloves a yard long are imported to TERMS: Yet, beyond our heaven, and beyond our as a stand of flowers that varied ac- stimulated and increased the merchan- wear with dresses that have short clouds, strangers, and the young doctor, after ording to the seasons. In spring there these gossips, the fact that she hudtion (and there is reason to think that Stand the white-robed angels, in their count- two or three days, limped into Alarga- found out some time ago, namely, that it may not be so) there must be a gas-tile trade, and made heavier demnds sleeves. less crowds; ere spring roses and violets—even a upon all kinds of manufactured com- TheROall have striven, as We strive this ret's sunlit sitting room, into which the ew tulips ; in summer roses .and mig- she was not to him all that he was toeous zone somewhere between a solid Cream, and faint tints in blue and pink day, light filtered through a network of center and a solid circumference. 'Fac, modities. The farmers who received are much in favor for graduating cos- These all have wearied on tho sleep, dark ;onette ; in autumn and winter ferns her? When she had discovered it, she way, budding apple boughs. Here he would ,nd moses, with perhaps a red geranium had determined to take thankfully, ills Descensus Averni' ia proverbially ;he proceeds were able to reduce debts tume;. ipon their farms, to buy more and bet- S1.50 PER ANNUM, They, loo petition'*], even as we pray : sit and watch Margaret at work, or 0 light them up. Outside in tho gar- what he could give; but, alas! beloved, treated as a truism. But if the classic Black, green or pinkish grapes are listen to her as she read some Old who will be grateful for a few crumbs authors are to be our guides, and if inter implements; to pay up their store in great vogue for ornamenting evening O God, our Father, nnto whom we cry. len was a great elm overhanging the debts, and to buy more freely from the We know, past doubting, Thou indeed art World book to her father, her fresh awn, and the flower beds were as old- seeing a full meal beyond? The hun-the center of our planet Acherontian dresses. nigh; young voice contrasting with the oft- Shades and Elysian Fields are to be merchants. The merchants and shop By all thy doings ere wo saw this light, ashioned as the house. ger of the soul cannot be stifled; it The high flaring collars of the new By what shall follow when we Rleepin ni«lil; times crabbed style, and as he thus cries out for food. Well, sho tried not "ocalized, there will be found practical ceepers were in turn able to pay up walking coats of black velvet or satin We know, our Father, Thou will keep the { watched her she grew inexpressibly In this room of Margaret's John En- to blame him; he had mistaken his feel- difficulties of access which might well heir debts to wholesale houses, brokers right, ierby loved to rest in his interva's of are covered with jet beads. Invariably in Advance. he world is Thine, aud itcmi but go pleasant to him. Pleasant, and that ing for her, and was tired of her; butdiscourage even so substantial a per- n manufactures, and importers, and to As thou does tutter,"Let it be so." was all. eisure, watching his wife with an in- there was her baby. sonage as a ghost. Nor can the allbu- y larger stocks of goods for cash or Fringes formed of very large pen- These all shall suioothen In Thine own good ;erest and a strange timidity that grew dent rosebuds are employed to edge the time. But, to Margaret? Without one She never told her husband of that powerful imagination accomplish the on short credits. The carrying of those COOK HOUSE AND ST. JAMES The rude, rough clanging turn to Babbftth "eeper day by day. Poor Margaret felt lescent with any approach to ease. Thegoods increased the transportation bus- draperies on silk or satin dresses. chime; word of warning, had come the crown- im further from her, and a shadow visit, though she believed he regretted H. HUDSON, Proprietor, There is no ruin In Thy plan sublime. ing affection of her life. 'Heaven lies his marriage; she only clung to thedistance we may suppose to be nearly iness, and stimulated the building of Silk gloves are shown in all the new E . Newly Furnished. Ann Arbor. ill across her life that the little son 4,300 miles ; but along a line of this five to ten thousand miles of new rail- summer shades. They are fastened by And we, too, ;<"ather, claim the kindred about us in our infancy,' then fades ould not wholly chase away. When child—such a fraii little reed to lean sweet, away. But once more it lies about the upon. And one day it broke. "engtfr, connecting tho surface of the roads per year. three buttons at the wrist and extend W. E. DEPEW, Thine own weak children cling about Thy he child was about nine months old it eaJth with itn center, we may upwards in a deep gauntlet. man and woman in the mellow time of It was a Sunday—one of those sweet This brief glance at some leading F TURNBULL & DEPEW,, attorney at law, feet, appened that she was ofteu alone, for safely assume that conditions would points shows the great and far-reaching Surah dresses of shrimp pink pro- O Room i Opera House Block, Ann Arbor, Aud meekly bathe them, in repentant tears, youth with a beauty that baby eyes 1 was an unhealthy autumn, and Dr. days in the late autumn which nature vary greatly, and (since heat and pres- Mich. And brlnsr before Thee all unspoken fears never yet beheld, and earth borrows of saves out of the summer. The trees nfluence of prosperity to farmers. fusely trimmed with ivory white lace, And speechless sorrows—for we know God nderby's services were in great requi- sure have to be ballanced one against On the other hand, the unfavorable or with silk Aurillac lace, are worn at hrnrs. i this heavenly light. Did ever such tion, not only among the rich, but also had lost their leaves, and the sunshine W. W. NICHOLS, | sunlight pass through the rosy film of tho other) probably by no means uni- winter andwepring and the summer day and evening receptions. ENTAL OFFICE, over Joe T. Jacobs" Clotli- mong the poor—for he was generous showed all their delic:it« irregularity— formly . We can measure the power Iroughls of 1881 cut down the surplus Jig store, Ann Arbor, the apple blossoms I hat nestled against their beauty of mere form, which had Crinoline grows in favor with En- D Mich. s well as skillful. Now and then he of pressure upon the surface, but in wheat and corn and meat and dairy and glish women, but meets with nosuccess THROUGH N1HHT TO LIU HI'. the wall and made a bower before Mar- .ould come in and resume his old habit been hidden by the foliage. The golden he nether depths its power is in part WILLIAM CASPARY, garet's window ? And as for tho blue asters and red geraniums still bright- dairy products and cotton, may score with Parisians. American ladies con- Tby love, dear heart, UIlcLmi tliy f silently watching and listening to open to conjecture, nor can we say how millions in value. This, of coarse tent themselves with very small tourn- OAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, bay gleaming below—wa3 it really so er talk about little Jack. How sho ened the sheltered garden. A ball was years, cruel after all? Did so many husbands soon we may reach a debatable zone, at diminished exports and has started ure3. 32 Detroit Street. Illumed tuy being with its tender fiania )ved that child ! What sweet music lying on the frosty grass, but tho tiny which the expansiveness of heat may It was no nickering li^ht that wor.t nud and fathers and sons lie tossiug in its lingers that had played with it would gold abroad; it has decreased the ability ^Bathetic gowns of white muslin witii is tiny fingers discoursed on that overcome the compressive force of •f farmers, and all classes of workers, came. depths. It looked so caressing, wash- nother's heart-strings! never touch it more, for Baby Jack was surplice waist and puffed sleeves are JOSEPH CLINTON, Constant it Bhone through varying lior,es :ind ing the feet of the red cliffs where the gravitation. Nor, again, could we to buy goods and manufactures. The worn by girls in their teens at school fears, going fast to a land in which, let us venture to expect to find that zone it- erchant Tailor, shop over Wm. AUnby'a boot greenery crept down to meet it. One afternoon her husband came in not say.there are no toys for the child- decline in the demand for iron and steel, commencements. M and shoe store, All work guaranteed or no Undimincd by Borrow aud unquenchtd by s she was sitting with the child on her self always at a uniform depth. Here and the fall in prices, prevent the pay- charge. tears. ren. You remember Martin Luther's aud there it seems to approach the sur- India pongee lap robe3 are cool and Though it hath vaulsliod from the earth John was free to come and go as he nee—a bright, fair-haired, brown-eyed letter to his boy Hans, in which he tells ment of thS wages asked for, and there cleanly for using in open carriages dur- away, face. Tho volcano is natures safety- liked in the blossom-screened room, oy, very like his ;"father. The baby him of a lovely Paradise, with golden s now prevailing one of the greatest ing the summer. They are border- JOHN F. LAWRENCE, And left a dcepor shadow on the day, helding learned converse with Mr. tretched out his dimpled arms to his valve, and the cavernous rumbles of 'strikes'' ever known in this country, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Death'does not bide it; for, as one who pears toys, whips, and drum-!, and childish the earthquake warn us that there are ed with dark-colored silk, quilted in /V-Offlce, Nos. 2 and 3 Hill's Opera House, Into tbe dark, bowildered, and descries Townsend, meeting his daughter in the Either, then with a child's mischief delights. of laborers who demand higher pay rows. Ann Arbor, Mich. A sjuiding lamp witbin tbo casement Bet, woods, sometimes helping her over the withdrew them, and hid his face on his mprisoned gases beneath our feet, o meet the increased co3t of living, which pressure but imperfectly pre- The elegant black brocaded silk made Knowing It homeward leads bla woary fett, rocks in search of anemones. On flne lother's bosom with a cooing laugh, This little child was dying of croup. due in part to the advance In bread- for Mrs. Garfleld by the American Silk- So I, with yearning heart and wistful eyep, evenings the threo would sit on the he bent her head down on the fluffyHis mother could only hold tho little sents from escaping. Upon other stuffs, consequent upon the lessened O. C. JENKINS, As in a vision wonderful and sweet, grounds also it is quite evident that Culture Association i3 on exhibition in URGEON DENTIST. Rooms No. 19 South Beyond the grave behold it shining yet little semicircular pier that enclosed iris, and caught his little bare feet in form on her knee, while John knelt be- crops of last year. Is it any wonder a Broadway window. S Mala Street, opposite the FtrBt National Bank ALBERT LAIOHTON. the quay and watch the sunset fading er hand (he had pulled off his shoes side her trying useless remedies to com- our experience, limited as it is to the hat this state of things has opened the Ann Arbor, Mich. and the darkness nestling down a rong Tort her. At Ia3t he stood still, look- surface of tho earth, may tend to rais- "Crushed-strawberry" red and rasp- ad socks, the littlo rogue,) and she !yes and enlightened the understanding berry pink are the fashionable colors the wooded headlands, and the great issed the rosy toes with lovely mother ng down sorrowfully at the signs of "ead us in regard to what lies beneath of that half of the people who are not THOS DALE, evening star suddenly appearing in the rorship. ebbing life. Suddenly he knelt and :he surface; for if pressure increased for the gingham dresses worn by bru- Ui« Professional Dyer and Clothe3 Cleaner.tlilrd BITTER-SWEET. engaged in agriculture, and who have nettes. They are trimmed with white blue above the paling primrose that 'Look, John,' she said, 'isn't he the ouched the little clenched hand with uniformly with depth, the aveiage den- litherto been inclined to look upon door south of the Opera House. Samples of work hid lips, and heavy tears splashed down sity of the earth would be much great- embroidered muslin. can be seen at the shop. Satisfaction guaran A symphony of sound and light and touched the water. After that the sky fiost wonderfully sweet child, this pre- farming ad of inferior importance, and teed. would swiftly fill with 3tars, and the ioua baby? What should we do with- ipon it—his dear littlo boy; it was er than what, upon astronomical data, suited for clod-hopper3 ? Farming has The jetted Jersey waists of black sceut. A voice of many birds twitter- lard! we know it to be. The earth as a ing delicately to each other from new- moon would spring into the airy silence, ut him ?' come to the front and it is going to silk are very stylish for completing ANTON EISELE, and her light would penetrate sky and Margaret bent forward. 'You dowhole, is about five and a half times as black satin mervelleux dresses that EALER IN MONUMENTS and Gravestones ly built nests, amid boughs that swayed She was flushed and laughing, but a heavy as it would be if it were entire- stay there.—American Agriculturist. D manufactured from'lsnnessee and Italian cliff-hung village, the light.", would ap- mrp pang flashed through as he an- ove him, John!' Siie was jealous for have many lengthwise tucks and pleat- Marble and Scotch and American Granite Shop to and fro in the wind, and shook their ly composed of water; or, technally ed flounces. Cor. Detroit and Catherine sts., Ann Arbor., latest buds into leaf and blossom. In- ear one by one in the windows above, wered quietly, "Yes, he is a fine boy lim that he should have his full share Mich. and they would climb homeward. All of love before ho went. John under- expressed, the density of water is one, Outline embroidery on crash, pongee to the woodland from far below came a or hia age,' and, bending down, kissed and tho mean density of tho globe is Uended. by Liightning'a Bolt. murmur of waves trailing on a shingly this fed the warm friendliness he felt im; but he went away after that with- stood, and his look answered her. What or linen will remain the favorite needle- JACOB HALLER & SON, for her, which is often mistaken for listinct had made her ask? The flut- five and a half. But fiveau d a half is work for idlers in the country during beach, and mingling with tiiis murmur, ut further speech. It often happened only about double the density of rock About 5 o'clock this afternoon, dur- ( EALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Specta- the talk and laughter of the fishermen love. The fragrance of her life filled o now, and Margaret could not divine tering breath grew shorter and shorter; midsummer weather. D cles, Plated Ware, Gold Pens and Fine his imagination, and he determined to t was near the end now, and little matter upon the surface; whereas, if ing a heavy thunder-storm, the people Jewelry. Special attention given to repair- mellowed by distance. Eight down he cause; so she was hurt, and turned nothing but steadily increasing pres- of Columbia were startled by a heavy Hat pins ceme in a variety of styles, ing Watches and Jewelry. through the sloping woodland a brook- make her his wife. But of that deli- o the baby for comfort. Jack opened his eyes and said, for the including bead-headed pins, gold, silver, 16 South Main Street, Ann Arbor. cious agony, that glorious fear that first and last time, quite clearly, 'Mam- sure be supposed, it would vastly ex- irash which followed a most, vivid let leaped tinkling and gurgling to the On this occasion the doctor went to eed this. There is, therefore, only flush cf lightnig. They little suspect- pansy, daisy-headed pins and those with sea. makes pallid the face of the lover, the ma.' That was all she was to have— cup-like tops on a quivering stem. WILLIAM IIERZ, void in the life must be filled by the is study, locked the door, and sat down the one word, and the angels would one possible explanation. Heat, intense ed, however, that the thunderbolt had OUSE, SIGN, Ornamental and Fresco Pain The dim fragrance and dappled lights presence of a beloved woman—what o wrestle with himself, also to talje have the rest. Terrible, awfully mys- heat, somewhere or other, overcome? fallen o:i tho confederate monument in The latest caprice is to tiuspeud a tar. Gilding, Calcimining, Glazing and Paper and pleasant sounds of the day made a tock of his forces for that wrestling, pressure and converts everything into the State-house grounds, and that the beautifully-painted miniature tambor- HangingH . All work done in the best style and did he know? Nothing. erious death had borne away the spirit warranted to eive satisfaction. Shop. No. 4 West three-fold joy to a young girl who 'errible and sweet revelation to theof the babe, and left only the little gas; and if it were in our power to try irowning glory of that magnificent ine by ribbons from the neck. A satin Washington street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. stood beneath the trees in the April His nature was a? yet cold, hers was nan! He had, as the phrase goes, body cold and white as a snow-wreath; ixperiments, and to feed the sbuter- work of art, the marble statue of a bag upon the under side contains the noon. She stood on a part of the slope all aglow. If she had never seen him alien in love—fortunately with his but a smile hovered on tho tiny face. ranean crucibie, with the most intract- Confederate soldier, which surmounted handkerchief. S. B. PARSONS, M. D., whence the trees had drawn back a lit- again, it is improbable that she would •vife. This, then, was the meaning of able substance—asbestos, fire-proof it had toppled from its base and been One of the great features of evening- Successor to Stone & Parsons, tle, and the light fell about her ju3t be- ever have cared for another; perhaps is silence, his jealousy, of the tearing John comforted his wife, but hersafes, or what we will—all would there shattered into fragments. The statue dresses for tke summer season is the FFICE AND DISPENSARY. O Corner Huron and Fifth Streets, yond the verge of the shadow. Hound she would have waited in eternity for way of his old pleasant friendliness to- grief grew silent. She was gentle to share the same fate—iustant is almost completely demolished. Mr. embroideries. The entire front breadths Ann Arbor, Mich. her feet were dead leaves acd living the sequence of that first glance of his. ward her. This love of his was nohim, but her thoughts were with the :ence. W. A. Anderson an old soldier of are embroidered in floss silk of all (lowers, and soft green mosses full of They lingered on till the honeysuckle ame that would flash and die out, but dead child. She told herself that it was Jenkins brigade, who chanced to be shades and silver and many colored E. C. FRANKLIN, M. D. the sweet rain that had fallen all thewooed the meadow-sweet in the deep ho strong white heat, the very soul of better that he should be with the angels, looking toward the monument when beads. rof, of SURGERY, HOMEOPATHIC: DK-previous night. With one hand she lanes above the village, and the young he heavenly fire. and he would sing hymns, and perhaps the thunder-bolt fell, says that the PARTMENT, University of Michigan. Resi- Insurance. Black silk stockings reserved for dencP e and office 41 Liberty strent. Dr. Franklin shaded her eye?, the other was uplifted summer was in its beauty. Then there play in the golden streets, but she had whole monument was surrounded by a morning wear, are dotted with red or will attend surgical cases here, or by consulta- to tend back a branch which had barred came a moment when, the two being He was a good man, upright and a hurt feeling, for he would never be perfect sheet of flame, and when the tion In different parts of the state. SPINAL the open apace. Her hair was blown rue; but he had often played at love The subject of storm insurance is blue butterflies, with yellow antennae. CUBVA2 USES AND DEFORMITIES alone in the woodland path overhang- her own baby again. Mothers' hearts crash came the head of the statue in- For evening, white lace stockings are CUBED by his improved method. in a brown cloud about her face, and ing the sea, John asked Margaret to be 'efore his marriage, "ere life-time and are hungry things, and she felt that she brought up about once a year, when the stantly fell forward to the ground. ove-time were one," and he was being tornadoes have made their annual vis- embroidered with gold and silver stars, her hazel eyes shone witli a serious joy his wife. It was the sweetest time of liad nothing left. Her husband divin- When it had reached about half way or tiny silken florettes. Mrss. E. F. Totlcl beneath the shading hand. the afternoon, just before sunset, when ushed now, for he doubted whether ed this mixed feeling, but in the shy- itations in April, May and June, and to the ground the body swayed for a the day has lost its weariness and the ler love had not declined into that ness of his now love could not penetrate just now it is especially talked of in moment, and then gracefully fell over A new style of panier becoming to Would call the attention of her old Patrons to For the first time In her life sho was rlendliness which he had given her be- the fact that, having removed her Dressmaking tasting that singular gladness which sky is calm, and the sunshine is dim- her silence. connection with the cyclone that swept to the right side of the monument. tall, slender figures is the " Madrilene." Rooms over A. Wilsey's Music Store, Bhe i; pre- comes to mind and body, when alone med by a soft, haze. Mr. Townsend had ore, and she was absorbed in the over central Iowa a week ago. There The head was completely off at the It is double. The under-panier is of pared to do all kinds of Dress and Cloak making with nature in Spring, after a long left them in order to write a letter shild. After a while her strength failed; is no very obvious reason why damages neck a3 if with a sword, and falling, surah or cashmere, while the over pan- in all the latest styles. Perfect Fits Guaranteed. illness. To this full content of hers, which he had forgotten, and the others Was fiho, then, one of those women in aud, in great anxiety, he brought her from storms on land may not be insured struck on the upper base stone of the ier is of Spanish lace, either scarf or Children'sclothes a specialty. all the long hours of fevered tossing to lad sauntered toward the village in whom the instinct of motherhood is back to Cloverleigh, to the old rooms against as well as those which come northern front of the monument. In shawl, draped and drawn back with and fro, followed by tedious week3 of lreatny sileuce. Then she became aware stronger than all other ? He worsh iped that had been bowered by the apple from storms upon the water. It is the falling the body struck the lower base the one underneath. convalescence, were but a background. hat he was asking her to be his wife, blossoms, but blossoms and birds were same force of wind that wrecks a vessel on tho eastern side, driving it out of Beaded embroideries ot many colors, WILSEY'S MUSIC STORE. P now with the full sacred passion of all gone now. Here Margaret grew 3IAN08, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, Instruc- And now into her loneliness there came eliing her that, she was the sweetest his manhood, and was his own child to and unroofs a house, and tho water- place for an inch or two. The cannon representing jewels, especially pearls I. tlon Books, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, &c.,another human presence—a young man, woman he had ever seou. Whence restless; her thoughts turned from little spout is evidence that the cyclone trav- at the rear of tho statue was broken off of many shades, and turquoises, are us- ohoap at Wilsey's Music Rooms, east side Public come between, and shut him away Jack for the first time, and the after- Square, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The largest and carelessly whistling, treading gayly lien her sudden shrinking from him, from her? She would bo always swect- els on the ocean as well as on the prai- The right leg was severed at tho skirt ed for trimming crape dresses, as they best Stock of Musical Goods over brought into over moss and flowers till he reached as in fear ? noon after they came she wandered out rie. The ordinary fire policy only cover of tho coat. The hands which rested carry out the Oriental coloring. Washtenaw County. Violin and Guitar Strings a y dutiful, he knew that—but a man is by herself to the woods above the hotiBe. loss that actually comes by lire. If a specialty. N. B.—It will bo to your interest to the rivulet, and paused ori the further I am not good enough,' sho cried. lothing if he doe3 not want more than on the musket, were broken off, and Terra-cotta dresses of cashmere or call before purchasing anything in the Music side, looking at the tall, slim figure in The sun was shining and there were house is blown down and then burned, the left leg was driven into the ground but. She was afraid of her joy, for she was a that; and what was his life to be if one or two late daisies in the grass. Shetho insurance company pays no more of camel's-hair are made entirely of one the soft gray gown, crowned by the amid woman, but in the midst of hisshe and tho child dwelt, apart in a little six or eight inches. There is nothing material, and if simply fashioned with- brown hair and wistful face. Just one stopped and gathered them. Here was than the houso was worth after it was left on the top of the shaft but a frag- J. R. SAGE'S wooing ho was vexed at her humility, paradise of their own ? He was jealous tho place where John had asked her toblown down and before the fire took it. out braiding are very stylish. The USIC STORE ia the cheapest place to buvmoment, and he turned oil'a little high- jot understanding it, for ho was only of his own child. * * * ment of the left leg, which is broken basque of terracotta is also popular M Pianos, Kstey Organs, ViolinR, Guitars. lian- er up and sprang across the stream. be his wife, and with a pang she re-Some companies issue policies which off at the ankle and ro3ts upon the jp«. Tambourines, j)rums, Fifes,. 1'lagFlageoletsf , offering her a scanty armful of first- They were three middle-aged spin- membered the intensity of her joy. Ah! cover damage by Jightning, even when with black satin skirts. ZHners, Accordeona, Piano Stools, Violin Boxe: Only one look, and there might have fruits, and she was returning him the It'in, who had failed to enter the holy broken stock of the musket. The Instruction Books for all kluds of instruments, been no second; their lives might have how the petals had "fallen from the there is no fire, and the next step will statuo was hurled to the ground with Sheet Mnaic(new), Strings, l>est quality, all kinds; full harvest of her soul, though she did estate of matrimony in spite of an earn- flower. It had beeu unjust ol John to be to insure against damage from wind, Mouth Organs, Bridges, Bows, Keys and Rosin. glided apart forever, but for an accident not know its value. lie drew her to est desire to do so. When the roses of so great force that where it struck the Everything ia the music line from a Chickerlng —or what wo call an accident; which take her without loving her. He had hail and rain.—Ex. stone base it was crushed into powder. Piano to a Jew's Harp can be found at ,J. K. him and kissed the brown head arid youth and riches were no laDger for sought her and wooed her, and now she HOT MILK AS A BESTOKATIVE.— SAGE'S Music Store, Opera Ilouso Block, Ami is really a strong link in many a chain laici it on his breast. She began to cry Many fragments were carried off by Arbor. them they would fain have culled the was BO lonely. curiosity seekers. The head and hands Milk that is heated to much above 100 of life. As his foot touched the bank she had been so greedy of joy lately, hrysanthemums of life's autumn; but, RAIN-TREES.—At the Cape of Good degrees Fahrenheit loses for the time he slipped on the damp earth, spraining She heard his step and turned to hide were deposited in the Secretary of and here was its perfection! alas! even those sad and scentless flow- Hope, near Table Mountain, the cloud3 state's office for safe keeping, and the a degree of its sweetness and its dens- his ankle in tho fall. Ho drew himself ers were denied them. So these three from him, but the trees were bare now. come down very low now and then ity; but no one fatigued by over- The Ann Arbor Savings Bank, into a sitting posture and leaned against kad ho?—well, it was the sweetest Half curiously she looked at him. He rest of the statue was placed under the (Organized 1869, under the General Banking Law had been soured, or rather were unloved without dropping rain. At such a time guard of the State-house keeper during exertion of hotly and mind, who has of this state) has now, including capital 8took, a tree, faint with pain. Tho young hour he had ever passed in his life. through a certain sourness of nature had not seen her yet, for his eyes were if a traveller should go under a tree for ever experienced the reviving influence etc, etc., girl came quickly toward him. "I will Thirj girl, with her simple dres3 ami which the masculine portion of man-bent on the ground. Unconscious of the night, of a tumbler of this beverage; heated OVER $noo,noo ASSETS. run and get help." ahe said, and meet- manner, and her serious brown eyes shelter from tho threatening storm, he kind had had sagacity enough to per- her presence, he took no pains to hide would find himself in a drenching The monument was erected by theas hot as it can be sipped, will willing- ing his grateful look for a moment, and undertone of joyf ulness about her, ceive and to avoid. Miss Mosa, Miss his despondency, and sh« could see how shower, while out in the open air,away ly forego a resort to it because of its Business men. Guardians, Trustees, Ladies and went quickly along the path that led satisfied tho more spiritual side of his grief-worn was the handsome, kindly South Carolina Monumental Associa other persons will and this bank a Brown, and Miss Jones were friends, from any tree or shrub everything tion, composed of ladies, on May 13, having been rendered somewhat less toward Cloverleigh, the village whore nature. And yet she was not, the idea" and much of the mischief in Wind- faco. Contemplating him thus she for- acceptable to the palate. Tho prompt- she and her father were staying. At a of his pa3t, which ideal had been com would be as dry as a bone! The cloud 1879. The association was founded in SAFE AND CONVENIENT borough might be traced to them. For got herself, and the old strong love or mist is rather warmer than the February, 18G5, and work was begun ness with which its cordial inlluenceis turning she met it tall scholarly look- pounded of soft-voiced Cordelia, pas instance, had they not discovered Mr. shone in her eyes. Ho looked up and felt is indeed surprising. Some por- Place at which to make Deposits and do business. ing man. sionate Juliet, bright Rosalind, witt leaves, you see, and so, when it touches in 1869. The total expenses of the Blight the curate's shameful flirtation saw her pale and slim in her black dress, them, it changes into clinging drops, enterprise amounted to $11,761 4G. tions of it seem to be digested and ap- "I was looking for you, Margaret. Beatrice, and dear Desdemonia—ii but there was that in those eye3 which propriated almost immediately; and fact, of all the sweets of many nature! with little Miss Wilson ? and here way which look like dew. Fresh drops keep The statue surmounting the monu- Interest is Allowed on All Savings Deposits Are you wise to go bareheaded, my Dr. Enderby taking to his old flirting drew him to her to murmur in her ear forming; they run together; and, at ment, which was enisled out of fine many who fancy they need alcoholic Of $1.00 and upward, according to the rules child?" he said anxiously. compacted into one. She was not hii ways again! If be had married a sensi- how much lie loved her, and she turn- length, the water drips off tho leaves stimulants when exhausted by labor of the bank, and interest compounded semi-annu 'My hat fell into the brook, and it is heroine, but he was her hero, and he: ed to him as sho had never done before. Italian marble, cost about $5,000. It ally- ble, intellectual person, she might have like rain. Aud this process goes on will be impossible to replace the statue brain or body will find in this simple so mild. But, oh!papa, there is a gen- gladness inclined toward sadness; for? cured him by carefully looking after 'I am not worthy, dear,'he said, having draught an equivalent that shall be Money to Loan In Sums of $29 true woman sees herself valueless a until the cloud3 lift and the sun come: and repair the other damages for less tleman hurt down there. Ho has him; but now his attending the meet- also learned the divine humility. out again.—St. Nicholas. than this amount' for although the abundantly satisfying and more endur •6,000. sprained hi3 ankle and cannot walk. the moment she believes that the "mai ings of the Book Club without his wife, ing in its effects —Plirenological Jour- Seoured by Unlncumbored Kenl Estate and her of men" sees in her a precious jewel. So the bitter changes entirely to shaft and base still stand they are good securities. And she waved her hand toward the and walking homo with little Miss Fry sweet; not suddenly, for it took some shaken out of their position, inclining nal. woods below. They found him faint 'Aie you sorry ?' he asked, half jest and her Quaker mother, boded no good time for Margaret to lose her jealousy The New York East Conference at a little to the right, and it may be nec- DIHEOTOKS— Christian Mack, W. W. Wines and white, but he made light of his suf- So said they, shaking their heads. This W. D. Harrunan, William Dentlo, K. A, Bea of the angels. And that time was its recent session, recommended Meth- essary to take down the monument and Daniel Hleoock and W. B. Smith. fering as they helped him through the 'Sorry!' she said, and, with a fran was after morning service on Sunday chronicled in her soul as "the winter odist ministers not to marry a person re-erect it. Although greatly distress- Ten denominations of Christians OFFICERS—Christian Mac*. President; W fringe of apple and peach trees to hisyet coy gesture, she nestled close to his and they resolved that on Monday our baby died, and I first knew how whose divorced wife or husband feti ed at the misfortune, the ladies have were represented in the graduating W Wrn«s, Vice-President; C. B. Hlscock, Cashier. lodging in Cloverleigh.' L heart. morning, while the doctor was away dear I was to John.—The Argosy. survives. already determined to go to work and class of Yale Theological Seminary. placed the road in the pitiable condition J. W. Carven has reduced the price on Markets. nn Mrbor Mtmotmt he mentions. He also might have ascer- Roller Flour from $7.50 to $7 per barrel. ANN ARBOR, , July 0, 1882. MASTERLY McCORMICK Store, corner of Ann and Fourth streets. APPLES Dry, per 1b 6 tained whether the road could not have BEANS, per bushel $2 50 a 3 5a Harvester and T wine Hinder. THUKSDAY MORNING JULY 6, 1882 been sold to a live corporation for a sum Persons desiring to visit Whitmore BUTTER, per pound 18 a 17 Lake or Hamburg, or those having pack- CHEESE, " 12 14 sufficient to pay all its debts and left a CHICKENS, " 12 a 11 IT SCOOPS ages for either of the above places, COFFEE -Rio, by sack, per H>. 11 U Entered as Siciiml date matter at the l'»«t competence for its builder. If it is pov- should leave orders at C. E. Holmes' " Java •' " as 30 THE CHAMPION, WHOM Office at Ann Arbor, Mich. erty stricken who is to blame for it ? drug store. A. F. DABHOW. CORN, per bushel 30 » BUCKEYE, DEERING, EGGS, pur dozen 15 d. How have any of our citizens em- A few Shetlaned Shawls left at Bach FLOUR, per lil.l 7 50 WOOD, OSBORN, AND Tlie ZRTU-SILL lias Commeiiced for DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. PATENT FLOUR, per bbl 8 50 barrassed the road? They have asked & Abel's. You can buy them almost at HA V, per ton 13 00 a 13 00 ALL WITH WHICH IT COMES; A Democratic State Convention to nominate that the road should be properly fenced your price. HIDES—Green 6 IN CONTACT candidates for State Officers, to select a State Kipskins 8 a 9 Central Committee and to transact such other along the line so that they might have Call on J. W. Carven for fresh ground Calfskins 10 F. Wagner & Bro., who are agents for th business as may come before the convention, the legitimate use of their fields. They Corn Meal. Pelts 15 a 40 above machine, have also on hand the fines will be held , in the citj of Green salt-cured 6 A 7 line of carriages to be found anywhere. Wagon Jackson, on Wednesday, the 23d day of August have asked that proper street and farm Linen Lawns at Bach A Abel's have HONF.Y, Cap, per 1b 16 20 or carriages made to order. next, at 18 o'clock. M. KEROSENE Water white a 15 In pursuance of a resolution passed at the last crossings should be made for public and been reduced from 37% to 30 cents per " bbls 80 Democratic State Convention, instructing the private use. They have asked that the yard. LARD, per lb a 12 F. WAGNER & BRO. committee to apportion the delegates to the sev OATS, per bushel 41 a 50 Alapaca Coats, Light Weight Under Wear, Fancy Shirts, Cotton Hosiery, Linen eral counties according to the total vote at the streets and sidewalks should not be ob- Oat Meal, fresh ground, for sale at the ONIONS, " 1 00 a 1 10 Second St. between Washington and Liberty Sts last gubernatorial election, making proper prov- old stand of Swathel, Kyer & Peterson, PORK 8(10 a 8 50 Collars and Cuffs, Celluiloid Collars and Cuffs, and STRAW HATS, Lisle ision for the representation for the new counties, structed longer than the law allows. POTATOES, per bushel 1 £0 a 1 75 each county will be entitled to one delegate for corner of Fourth and Ann streets, by J. SUGAR— "A's" by bb!, per lb. 10 a 1C 1-2 every 500 votes cast in 18S0. They have asked that proper protection W. Carven. TALLOW, per lb E Thread Driving and Harvest gloves. According to the rule established in previous should be given their citizens from dan- WHEAT, per bu 120 122 conventions a delegate must be a resident of the Parasols at cost at Bach & Abel's. They WOOD, per cord a 4 00 Lone Star Bakery county he represents. ger of surprise from backing trains across > All citizens, irrespective of past party differ- do not intend to carry them over, if low Do not Buy a Dollars Worth of the Above Goods Before Coming to HECeacL Q"u_ax*ijex s ences, who can unite with us in an effort for the streets. They have asked that life prices will sell them. W. H. II. BOYLAN & CO.. pure, economical and constitutional government and property should be protected. Is and administrative reform are cordially invited For the best grades of Roller Flour, to join in sending delegates to the convention, this embarrassing the road? If so itcall at J. W. Carven's. O. M. BARNES, Chairman. must be easily embarrassed, and the next JOE T. JACOBS, THE CLOTHIER, H. D. PUQH, Secretary. If you want Hosiery cheap, go at once House, Sip nit Frescoe legislature should be applied to for their to Bach & Abel's. &BOCEBT' 27 and 29 Main Street, Ann Arbor Michigan. OUR NEW DRESS. exemption from the ordinary regulations J. W. Carven is selling a common grade governing railroads. THE DEMOCRAT appears this week in a of flour cheaper than any other person Painters ! Warm Meals and Lunches Notice to Creditors. in the city. Q1 ATE OF MICHIGAN, County'ot Washtenaw new dress from the well known house of e. If the road runs through a narrow Oss.—Notice is hereby given, that by an order ravine, which is not the fact, so much M. M. Green's stallion, Mambrino Jew- DECORATORS & PAPER HANGERS .VT A.LL, HOURS of the Probate Court for the county of Washte- Marder, Luse & Co., of Chicago. We nftw, made the Hist day of July, A. D. )8»2, six more care should be used to avoid un- ell, will make the season at the stable months from date were allowed for creditors to believe that the efforts we have put forth necessarily incommoding the public. lately owned by P. Irwin. Work guaranteed nnd neatly executed b> present their claims against the estate of Chris- Few Lisle Thread Gloves to be sold experienced hands. No boys employ- Also constantly on baud a choice stock tian F. Kapp. late of said county, deceased, and during the past three years to give the ed. No. 1(5 Soutli Slain Street, that all creditors of said deceased are required /. The writer of the above article could very cheap during the next three weeks, of Fancy Crackers, Cakes, for Parties am to present their claims to said Probate Court, at people of this place and vicinity a live not have taken considerable pains to haveat Bach & Abel's. Second Floor. the Probate office in the citj of Ann Arbor, for Weddings furnished on short notice. Con examination and ailowaece, on or before the newspaper have been fully appreciated, ascertained that our citizens are ready second day of January next, and that such WANTED—A situation by an experien- fectioneries and all kinds of Fruit in thei cUima will be heard before said court, on Mon- to sustain this or any other railroad in ced young man, either as salesman, hotel Loose's Extract Red Clover Blossom season. Bread, Cakes, and Pies con day the second day of Octobe •, and on Tuesday and it is on this account that we have the second day of January next, at ten o'clock the legitimate exercise of their corporate or shipping clerk. Best of references stantly on hand. Choice Tobacco am donned new attire. And other improve- powers, and that they will sustain the as to character and ability. Address, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. in the forenoon of each of said days. THE FINEST IN THE CITY! Scotchman, box 68, Ann Arbor postoffice. Cigars, Canned Fruit and Light Giocer Bated, Ann Arbor, July 1st. 18»2. ments will be made from time to time. road when they are right, but they will WILLIAM D. HARBIMAV, Imus pays cash for live chickens. Q ies. Highest Cash Price Paid for Judge of Proba e. On Draught at JACOB HOFFSTETTER'S, at the old stand of Charies As in the past THE DEMOCRAT will con- not sustain any road when they impose Behr, Ne. 34 South Main Street. This beer is highly recommended tinue to be the best local paper published upon the people avoidable inconvenien- IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. — Special FARMER'S PRODUCE. Notice to Creditors. by Leading Physicians tor Dyspepsia. Always fresh on tap. ces. Inducements are offered you by the BUR- TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, at the county seat of Washtenaw county. LINGTON ROUTE. It will pay you to read ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order Cool, delicious, enervating and regulative. An evcellent bev- Call and see me. No. 12 Opera IIous Sof the Probate Court for the County of Wash- —-••» • -» -• m their advertisement found elsewhere in erage for shis season of the year. TRY IT. Also a THE mercantile agency of B. G. Dunn Block. GEO. E. LAMOTTE, tenaw, made on the 12 day of June, A. 1). 188:2, OUR democratic exchanges favor a un- this issue. six months from that date were allowed for full line of other Seasonable Beverages, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC., in & Co. has just published its semi-annual Proprietor. creditors to present their claims against the es- ion between democrats and greenbackers W tate of Patrick Sullivan, late oi said county, de- • any quantity to suit purchaseis. report, giving the figures of failures for COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT ceased, and that all creditors of said deceased to which THE DEMOCRAT says amen. It tf are required to present their claims to said Pro- is well known that the republicans of the the first half of the year, ending yester- bate Court, at the Probate Office in the city of JACOB HOFFSTETTER. day. The total number of failures re- For The Month of Jnne. Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on state, if in the minority, would resort to GO or before the 12th day of December next, and ported to the head office in New York by that such claims will be heard before said Court, the same tactics characteristic of the RESOURCES, on Tuesday the lath day of September and on party in joining with the repudiationists the various branch offices is 3,597 as com- State of Michigan 81 30 Tuesday the 12th day of December next, at ten pared with 2,852 for the first six months State Land Office 21 94 Cures Scrofula in all its forms, Cancer. Sal o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. of Virginia to carry that state. Contingent fund 230 T3 Rheum, Erysipelas. Rheumatism, all Bloo. Kinne, attorney <£c, praying that people of Fowlerville on the Fourth. Legal tenders, bank notes and gold Watches and a certain instrument now on hie iu this couri Best Class of Plotoirasls uninjured, minus only his hat and the coin 37,31.3.00 JUST RECEIVED purporting to be the last will and testment oi cigar, but the observing chronicler sa(d deceased, may be admitted to probate, and p I, 3n the City at Lew Hoffman, one of the best musici- Total $ 545,510.4 PROM THE that the*person named therein may be appoint vouches for his having found another ci- ans in the state is leader of the city band. ed executor thereof. LIABILITIES. Jewelry Thereupon, it is ordered that Monday, the 17th Prices to Suit the Times, gar in his pocket, which though wet he Capital stock $ 50,000.00 day of July next, at ten o'clock in the fore- The small telephone polls are being noon, be assigned for the hearing of said peti put into his mouth, and at once became Surplus fund 20,000.00 P S3 Ground Floor Gallery* taken down to make way for taller ones. July dividend S.386.00 Niagara Falls Brewing; Go. tion, and tiiat the devisees, legatees, and " composed as usual." It is shocking to Undivided profits 7,127.91 heirs at-law of said deceaseu, and al GOODRICH BLOCK, think what might have happened if there The father of Joe T. Jacobs died at Due depositors 465.99ti.f2 Of Niagara Falls, New York, other persons interested in said estate, are required to appear at a session of saic (D East Side of the Newark, Ohio, on the Fcrarth, at the age Total $ 545,510.43 court, then to be holden at the probate had not been a cigar remaining. ottlce. in the city of Aim Arbor, and show of 80 years. I do solemnly swear that the above statement I . i^ i • i ^ cause if any there be, why the prayer of the peti- NEW OOTTRT HOUSE. Mrs. G. R. Whiting, of Union City, has is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. tionershouid not b« granted: And it is further THE plans, real or reputed, of Mr. Al- CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier. ordered,that said petitioner give notice to the H O exander H. Stephens seem to be giving a been visiting her brothes, C. E. Holmes, persons interested in said estate, of the pendency CO Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th of said petition, and the hearing thereot, by caus good deal of trouble to the Georgia inde- the druggist. day of July, 1882. ing a copy of this order to be published in The L. GRUAER, Notary Public. ft Best Later H RINSEY & SEABOLT, 46 South Main Street, Dealers in Aim A.TOur Democrat, a newspaper printed and pendents. A few short weeks ago it was Mr. Newton, editor of the greenback Ever manufactured in the United States circulated in said county,three successive weeks H "5 announced upon excellent authority that paper published at Chicago, is visiting A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily Far superior to either Cincinnati or Mil the Leading previous to said day of hearing. No. 6 and 8 Washington wt , $72_ made. Costly outfits free. Address True waukeeBeer. You will find tliis beer WILLIAM u. HARRIMAN, ll o Have on hand a complete stock of every there were hopes of his accepting a his o Id friend J. Sprague. & Co.. Augusta, Maine. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. O thing in the gubernatorial nomination, which would & Co.. . AMERICAN WATCHES WILLIAM U. DOTY. Probate Register. Vanderbilt went through a few days ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT CD be a heavy blow and a great discourage- ago on the M. C. E. R. at the rate of 60 ment to the bourbons. Now upon equally In Gold and Silver Cases, in Stem Estate of Willie Ciare Tyler, Minor, miles an hour. At Geddesburg he sent —AT— TATE OF MICHIGAN County of Washtenaw Grocery Line. unimpeachable authority it is asserted KIDNEY-WORT and Key Winding, Manufactur- word to the engineer to hold up a little. S ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the They buy their that there is " only one hope left" for HENRY ed by the Leading Watch county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of Companies. flee in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the Teas, Coffees, and Snjyai n the independents, this one hope being THE GREAT CURE 20th day of June in the year one tnousand HUMBUGGED AGAIN.—I saw so much TOB NO. SO SOUTH MAIN STREET. eight hundred and eighty-two. In large amounts, and at that Mr. Stephens may fail to obtain a said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and Present, William 1J. Harriman, judge of pro- my wife who was always doctoring and RHEUMATISM bate. gubernatorial nomination. If he is se- Iu the matter of the estate of Willie And can sell at low Figures. lected by the regulars, the independents, never well, teased me so urgently to get AM it U for all diMasw of the KIDNEYS, Call and test it ami satisfy yourself. Clare Tyler minor. her some, I concluded to be humbugged LIVER AND BOWELS. GOLD WATCH CHAINS! On readiug and tiling the petition duly verified The large invoice of Teas they Buy and Sell, i _ Speer included, it is admitted, will be again; and I am glad I did, for in less It OIWDIM th« •yitam of the acrid polaon Respect fully, of Mary Hedger. guardian, prayinu that she good proof that in swept out of existence. In the language than two months' use of the Bitters my that oaoaea th* dreadful mffenng which may be licensed to sell certain real estate belong- (fppa week in your own town. Terms and $ Quality and Price they Give Bargains. wife was cured, and she has remained so only th* viotimi of Shaumattiin oan. realise, HEf^RY BINDER. Of Standard Quality and Various Pat ing to said minor, 4>0D outfits free. Address H. Hallett & Co They Roast their own Coffees every week, a • of the clerical adviser of Mr. Scotty terns. A Lanre and Complete Assort- Thereupon.it is ordered, that Tuesday, the Portland, Maine. none but prime articles are used. Briggs, a startled nation witnessing these for eighteen months since. I like such THOUSANDS OF CASES ment of 18th day of July next, at ten o'clock m the Their Bakeryturns out excellent Bread, Cakc- humbugging.—H. T., St. Paul.—Pioneer of th» wont fornu of this terrible disease forenoon, be assigned for the heo-ring of er at and Crackers. Call and see them. things can only " grope." The consen- h»vo bMn quiokljr nllnad. In * ihort time said petition ana that the next of kin of (f r +- D TO 4>ZU worth $5 free. Address Stinso sus of intelligent opinion, however, seems The brig Emma, from Havanna, has PERFECTLY CURED. Lace Pins, ested in said estate, are required to appear at a & Co., Portland, Maine. to be that the independents are in the EBERBACH& SON, Ear Rinsrs, session of said court, then to be holden at the pro- "Tile, the Greatest Labor-Saving bate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and RAILROADS. passed up the Delaware river with yellow Machine of the Age." case of the red man with whom his pale- fever on board. KIDNEY-WORT? Dealers In Bracelets. show cause,if any there be,why the prayer of the faced brother settled a controversy con- hu had wonderful meseu, t&d an immense petitioner should not be granted :|And it is further To the Editor of Tlie Chicago Tribune. Rheumatic diseases. These ailments •ftl* in «T«ry part of th* Country. In hun- Finger Rings, ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the 1CHIGAN CENTHAL RAILROAD. DWIQHT, 111., March 16.—One of the strongest cerning game by saying: "You may dreds of OMMithMour«d where all else had And Studs. persons interested in said estate, of the pendency and most convincing facts that I have yet seen follow torpid liver and costive bowels; failed. Itii mild, but efficient, CERTAIN of said petition, and the hearing thereot by caus- M have the buzzard and I'll take the tur- the skin, bowels and kidneys failing in V* ITS ACTION, but harmless in all oases. ing a copy of this order to be published in TIME TABLE. MAT 14th 1882. with regard to tile drainage is brought out in Drugs, Medicines THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT, a newspaper printed the December report of the Agricultural Depart- key, or I'll take the turkey and you can their work, an acid poison is formed in IVlt cleanse*. Strengthen* mnd *1 rei New UO1NU WKOT. Life to all the Important organs of the body. and circulated in said county, three successive ment of Illinois. It is this: have the buzzard."—World. the blood which is the occasion of these The natural action of the Kidneys is restored. And a fine lot of weeks previous to said day of hearing. acute pains. Kidney-Wort produces The Liver ii o I earned of all disease, and the Silver Plated Ware, WILLIAM D. HAKK1MAN, 5|l« ACREAGE. healthy action of the secretive organs, Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this A true copy. Judge of Probate. Jill Acreage in corn in Livingston County, way the wont diseases are eradicated from French Hair Brushes From the Most Reliable Manufacturers at WILLIAM U. DOTY. Probate Register. 1881 268,597 The Toledo, Ann Arbor & Grand Trunk and throws off the rheumatic poison. the system. Acreage in corn in Logan County, 1831. . 140,859 Railway. Equally efficient in liquid or dry form.— AM It has been proved by thousands that AND Bottom Prices. The Repairing of Fine OLEDO, ANN ARBOR & GRAND TRUNK Inter Ocean. Watches is in Charge of Competent and T RAILROAD, 1. M. P. M. P.M. Livingston over Logan 127,788 a. If ever a road built has benefited a Skilled Workmen, at Fair Prices. Detroit Lv. 7.00 9.35 4.05 8.00 YIELD. city, the Toledo, Ann Arbor & Grand All the anthracite coal companies of English Tooth Brushes. Taking effect Sunday, March 12, 1882. (J. T. June 7.15 9.55 6.10 4.20 8.15 10.1 KIDNEY-WORT Trains run by Columbus time. VVavnu June... 7.53 10.29 4.4U 8.45 10 4 Yield of corn in Livingston County,1881. .6,983.522 Trunk railroad has been a benefit to the Pennsylvania have made a voluntary ad 1« the most effectual remedy for oleansing the 6.42 Yield of corn in Logan County, 1882 6,070,924 We call special attention to our stock of CHEAPEST 3oiug North. Going South. Ypsil»nti_ 8.S8 10 48 7.05| 5.05| 9.0811.1 city of Ann Arbor, b. Thousands of dol- vance of 10 per cent, in the pay of the system of all morbid seoretions. It should be ASS Sxp'ss I Mail, STATIONS. Mail, Ann Arbor H.45 U 00 .24 5.221 9.25 lars have been lost by the stockholders used in every household as a tru fVntiir.".. Both Yrr*lon« N?w TWnmrul p. H. | i. M p. M. Exp's Quxtor 9.1.8 748 5.39| 9.44 Livingston over Logan 1,MS,6M FORSHKE & McMACKIN.Cinciimati.O. t5.10 t8.15 t 5.40 A. M. 9.25 8.05 5.52, 10.00 ... In other words, Logan County has raised near that built the road, but all that they have miners. SPRING MEDICINE. Toledo +9.46 Chemical Glass-wars, Apparatus, *5.!3 *8.18 North Toledo +5.37 jkam I ak<- 9.50 8.32 6.12 10.30] ly as much corn on 140,859 acres as Livingston lost has been gained by the property NEVER GIVE UP.—If you are suffering Always suras BLTJOUSNESS, CONSTTPA- B.S8 *'J.42 4.1 TION. PLLI8 and all FEMALE liMttH. AND 5.25 8.27 Detroit Junction. 9.33 county has on 268,597 acres. Put it in another holders of this city. e. The road has a from low and depressed spirits, loss of *5.35 I »8.35 Hawthorn *5.18 Jackson Ar. 10.10 9.00 1105 form, the farmers in Livingston County have li put up In Dry Vegetable Form, in tin cans, 5.12 *9.25 12.15 6.55' AM I 12.4 hard time financially as moBt all other appetite, general debility, disordered one package of which makes 6quartt medicine. 5.45 8.45 Samaria *9.15 Jackson Lv. 1020 been obliged to plow nearly double the acreage Pure Chemicals of our own importation. *e!oo | *9.oo Lulu.. *5.00 Albion 11.04 12.50 7.40 11.55 1.22 new roads have. They are, in fact, pov- blood, weak constitution, headache, or Also In Liquid Form, very Ooncentratedfor 4/8 *9.00 1.80 8.05 12.30 1.4 of land (268,597), and have raised but a very the convenience of those who cannot readily pre- 6.05 9.05 Monroe Junction 8.4_ 11.50 erty stricken, d. We are sorry to seeany disease of a bilious nature, by A full line of 6.15 9.15 Dundee 4.45 P. M. small percentage of increase of corn over their pare it. It aet» with equal efficiency in eitherform. 4.30 | *8.S0 8.40 13.47 brethern in Logan County, who only had to plow some of our citizens, at this time when all means procure a bottle of Electric 6.26 9.27 Azalia 8.18 Buttle Creek.... 12.19 155 2.0" an IT or YOUR DRUGGIST, PRICE, ti.oo 4.15 A. M. 140,859 acres. Let us give it another twist.' A the road needs every friend that it can 6.3K 9.40 Milan 8.0 Bitters. You will be surprised to see the WELLS. KICIUUDSOX A Co., Prop's, TIEMAN'S SURG'L INSTRUMENTS 6.45 4.08 Ualeeburg.. 12.53 9.15 A farmer who has his land well tilled need only 9.47 Nora +•1.02 have, doing all they can to embarrass it. rapid improvement that will follow; you (Will send the dry post-paicU Rr>MK«T0ft, TT. At'iist prices. 6.52 9.53 Urania rr.4. Kaluiuazoo 1.18 2.3« 4.50 9.35 1.'35 •ZA work eighty acres of land and grow just about 7.02 3.52 1.52 5.25 U.13 This is not right and should be con-will be inspired with new life; strength 10.05 Pittstleld +3,40 7.38 L wtop as much corn as the man who plows 160 and demned by every patriotic citizen, e. It 7.15 10.20 Ann Arbor +7.26 UcCHtUl S.07 5.42 2.32 takes all the risks of drouth and much besides. and activity will return; pain and misery KIDNEY-WORT 7.35 *3.22 2.29 6.07 3 57 10.45 Lelands *3.15 Dowagiae It is not fair, then, to conclude that the greatest is true that the road, running through a will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice 7-45 10.57 Wordens Nliee 2.55 4.04 6.50 3.37 +2.55 7.02 3.42 labor-saving machine to-day uf the age is the tile narrow ravine in the city, may cause some in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at auo +11.15 South Lyon ... .j_ t2j Unchunai a. 08 drain? From tjue same source of information I Mortgage Sale. Are cordially invited to examine our stock as 3.38 7.ir? 4.12 little embarrassment at times. /. Wefifty cents per bottle, by Eberbach & The local freight north leaves this city at 5 p Three Onk2.... 7.40 4.35 gather the following as regards the progress of EFAULT having: been made in the conditions »i.: Lelands, 5.40; Wordens, 6 o'clock and ar New Buffalo... 3.53 452 have taken considerable pains to look in- Son. of a certain mortgage executed by Chauncy quality and prices. 4.2.1 5.18 8.08 5.03 5.28 tile-drainage in these two counties: D rives in South Lyon at U.30. The same train Micu. City 8.54 5.51 Feet. to matters and have enquired around H. Millen and Sarah M. Milieu, his wife, to Samuel Lake 5.13 (i.0-2 6.18 Cigarette makers buy cigar stumps of Hutchinson, now deceased, dated the second day EBERBACH7&. SON. eaves South Lyon at 7.05 a. m.; Wordens, 7.25 9.45 6.40 7.U Total number of feet laid in Livingston among the people of the city. We find ^elands. 7.35; and arrives in this city at f .30. Kenatngton.... Ci.00 K.50 7.30 of March, A. D. 1874, and recorded in the office 8.50 7.40 10.35 8.C0 County up to ISf 1 , 1,140,798 that it is the prevailing opinion that the little children who gather them from the of the register of Deeds for the county of Wash- H. W. ASHLEY Qen'l Superintendent. Chicago rA Total numoer of feet laid in Logan best interests of the city demand that our gutters and receive ten cents a pound for tenaw, and state of Michigan, on the second day County upto 1881 3,989,486 people do all they can to sustain the of March, A. D. 1874, in Liber 49 of mortgages, $500 REWARD. This table proves beyond all theory that owing them. Then they are manufactured into on page 588, by which said default the power of ;o the free use of tile that one county has been road.—Courier. sale contained in said mortgage has become op- We will pay the above reward for any case of Get Youi Property Insured By able to produce nearly as much corn on 140.010 cigarettes. erative, and no proceedings having been institu- Jver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In- -•§ acres of land as another county has produm! a. True. Do you suppose the citizens ted in law or equity to recover the debt secured digestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot upon 268,000 acres, which is nearly double, and JOT, JOT TO THE WORLD.—If you meet by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and the cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the C. H. MILLEN, be beauty of the whole is that it was done with of Ann Arbor and vicinity would be like- a man who looks as if he had lost all his gum of eighteen thousand and two hundred doi- directions are strictly complied with. They are NSURANCE AGENT lalf the work: Mr. Editor, suppose a kind Provl- friends, had his house burned down and lars being now claimed to be due on said mort- jurely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfac- PRINCIPAL+UNE A X r. u. P. M. lence should lengthen out the spin of our days ly to invest some 8200,000 in stock, aid gage. Notice therefore is hereby given that said ion. Sugar coated. Large boxes containing 30 JhraigO Lv 6.45 900 3.40 9.1C until we saw Illinois thoroughly tile-drained, business destroyed, just make up your SHORTEST, QUICKEST and No 4 South Main St., Ann Arbor. 10.01 and right of way, to obtain the road, if mortgage will be foreclosed, by a sale of the Pills, 35 cents. For sale by nil Drugg'Hts. Be- iensfugton-.- 7.33 9.50 4.30 6.05 where would be put the corn that this State mind that he either has dyspepsia or his mortgaged premises (herein described, or some ware of tounterfeits and imitations. The gen- And ^ line to St. Joseph, 8.1 10.27 5 1$ 6.50 10.40 would produce, and what would we do with our they had supposed it would be an injury liver is out of order. The best thing part thereof, viz: All those certain pieces or uine manufactured only by John C, West & Co., loiiits In Iowaf Atchl8on, Topekn, Ural- Mich. City 9.03 11.13 COO 7.38 11.33 silver dollars?" SAMUEL T. K. 1'HIMK. The oldest agency iu the city. Established a 11.33 6.25 11.65 you can do for such a woe-begone indi- parcels of land situate and being in the city of The Pill Makers." 181 and 1S3W. Madison St., gSyj, Dullas, Gal- New Buffalo.., 9 27 to this city. What they do complain of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw, and Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail pre- uarter of a century ago. Representing the f ol- Three Oaks 9 42 6.40 is, it is managed in disregard of private vidual is to advise him to go to Eberbach state of Michigan, and described as follows, to- paid on rsceipt of a 8 cent stamp. as, New Mexico, Arizona, M^^ owing flrst-class companies: A. M. JACKSON FIRE CLAY CO. & Son's drug store and get a bottle of wit: Being lots numbered five [5], six [*ij, nine uua ami Texas. lomelns. Co., of N. Y., $ 7,000,000 Buchanan 10.10 P.M. 7.06 i!.45 right and convenience. No complaint is Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic, which will 91. ten [10], eleven [11], twelve [12] and thirteen continentatinental InsIus. Co., of NN.. Y. 4,207,200 Siles 10.2- 12.18 7.37 9.00 Manufacturers of made of any act which could not have 13]. according to aplutof "Picnic" Grove, made imrara Ins. Co., of N. Y., 1,735,563 11.58 8.06 1.12 cure him without fail. Also an infalla- by W. Wicks, and recorded in the Register's of- CHICAGO Nim Jecatur 11.18 8.33 1.37 been easily avoided. ble remedy for pimples and blotches on fice of the county of Washtenaw, July 5th, 18.,9, Girard Ins. Co., of Pliila.. 1.183,486 jiwton- 11.35 the face. Only 50 cents a bottle. in Liber 45 of Deeds, on page 368. Also another Orient Ins. Co., of Hartford, 1,419,522 ialamazoo— 12.12 T38 6.50 piece or parcel of land, beginnigg at the south- 7.08 b. Not only have the stockholders lost east corner of the east half of the south-west commercial Union of London, 12.000,000 }ale8hnnj 12.S5 Stone Sewer Pipe Major W. L. Lanier, formerly president 052,117 3&ttle Creek.. 1.03 "2.15 7.38 ii.'os their stock, but a large amount was rais- quarter of section No. twenty-eight, in township lanhattan Ius. Co., of N. Y.-, P. M. AND— of the Alabama Central road died at number two [2], south of range six L*>] east, and Marshall 1.30 3.0(1 806 11.83 3.46 ed for this road by donation of money, running thence north on the center line of said 8.32 11.55 4.IS section, six chains and fifty links; thence north Albion 3.13 3.21 M TILE. work, material and right of way. OurSelma. Rates low. Losses liberally adjust" A.M. A.M. forty-four degrees, thirty minutes, west three 8.0i citizens responded in a manner which chains andflfty links; thence south to a point on d and promptly paid 3.09 4.05 7.05 9.S0 12.40 5.00 All our Drain Tile are made of Fire Clay, »re Itiisiiicss Matters. the south line of said section two chains and fifty KANSAS CITY Ackoiin Lv, 5.25 f umtmial strength and liQht xceiyht. which ina showed their friendly feelings toward HEALTH IS WEALTH C. H. Millen. 3rassLake 3.32 7.28 9.50 erially reduces the breakage and expense of links west, to the place of beginning; thence east Jhelsea* 3.58 7.50; 10.07 5.50 this road, and this makes the inconveni- on the south line of said section, two chains and Dr. K. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment, 4.15 8.03 10.19 6.05 ransportation. fifty links, to the place of beginning, situated in a specific for Hystera, Dizziness, Convulsions, Dexter 6.25 The ditching for this class of tiling is less expe n Reductions in all kinds of Dry Goods Inn Arbor 4.37 5.07 8.25: 10 34 ences they are subjected to less excusa- at Bach & Abel's. the city of Ann Arbor, and containing two acres, Servoue Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of 4.55 5.23 8 43J 10.48 2.20 6.41 Ive, as they do not require to be laid below fro.-:, be the same more or less, at public vendue, to Hemory Spermatorrhoea. Impotency, Involun- 7.08 ut only deep enough to escape the plow. ble. h rough Try it, THE ANN ARBOR Wayne June... 5.20 5.45 9.08 ll.i>8 2.44 J. W. Carven is selling large quantities the highest bidder, at the east front r'oor of the ary Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused by K.O0 9.451 8.20 7.45 While this is more economical it also aids iu over-exertion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, 'Icketa via tl ad you will J.T. June 6.15 11 35 of baled Hay and Straw. court house, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said 6.15 6.30 10.001 11.501 3.35 8.00 btainingia better "fall" or grade to the drain. c. That the road is poverty stricken is county, [that being the place of holding the cir- which lead" to misery, decay and death. One :plebrau'd Line f find tr&vtrllng a Detroit Ar. no fault of the citizens of Ann Arbor. Special bargains in fine Ginghams for cuit court for said county], on the twenty-ninth box will cure recent eases. Each box contains The New York Express, a fast train leaves Chi- A full assortment of all sizes, for sale in small day of September. A. D., 18b2, at ten o'clock in one month's treatment. One dollar a box or ale at all offices in luxury, instead ago at 3.30 in the afternoon and makes the tol- Perhaps while the writer of the above ar- the next 20 days at Bach & Abel's. the forenoon of that day. six boxes for live dollars: sent by mail postpaid IT. s. an of a dis- >n receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to nwing stops, Michigan City, 5,30; Niles, 6.27; Kal- iiantities, or car load lots, at the ticle was making inquiries he might have WANTED.—A Permanent Home in the :ure any case. With each order received bv us anada. comfort. mazoo 7.40; Battle Creek.. 8 16; Jackson, 9.28; country by a middle aged, industrious Dated June 30, 1882. or six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we Ann Arbor, 10 26; Vpsilanti, 10.41 ;G T June- ascertained whether a quarrel with a ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON. will send the purchaser our written guarantee ion, 11.25; arriving in Detroit at 10.40 P. M. benefactor of the road did not prevent its woman. References given and required. EDWIN PACKARD and ;o return the money if the treatment does not 'Sunday excepted. ^Saturday & Sunday excepted Address, with sealed envelope, box 1191, CHAKLKS L. F1NKE, effect a cure. Guarantees issued by Brown & lVo>v Until Jan. 1» 1ERD0N LUMBER YARD completion to Pontiac over a year ago— Executors of the last will and testament HK'N/T C. WSNTWOBTH, IH.B. LED YARD, Ann Arbor. of Samuel Hutchinson, deceased. Co., sole authorized Agts. for Ann Arbor. Mich, T. J POTTER, PERCEVAL LOWELL, JAS. TOLBEKT, Agent. and whether a series of suits and quaj- [ohn C. West & Co., sole proprietors. 181 and 183 d Vice Pres'tdk Gen't 2fanager% Qen. Past. Agt.t O. P. <* 1. A., Chicago. Oen'l Manager.Detroit Dusters, Dusters, at cost, and below J. F. LIWRBNCE, Att'y for Executors V Madison St., Chicago, 111. Chicago, 111. Chicago, 111. FOB 5O OTS. rels with agents and capitalists, has not cost, at Bach & Abel's, of Samuel Hutchinson. F. & A. M. " Doc " Oobb, well known in this cit The subject of the Rev. Dr. Gregory's second, $461.06; third, $82.66; fourth, Coimnciidatorr. Send to Mrs. Sarah Van Buren, 192 as one of the boys, was the third bes address to the graduating class com- $131.07; fifth, $154.63; sixth, $57.25; The following resolution was unani- Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y., for "Hints ANN ARBOR COMJIANDERY NO. 13 K T mencement day was, "The Sciences ani cemetery, $10.72; firemen's fund, $91.25. mously passed by the faculty of theto Ladies," containing interesting inform- 1\ Regular Conclave held the first Tuesda swimmer in the race. ation for wives and mothers free. evening of each month at the Asylum, in Masoni Arts of the Nineteenth Century." homeopathic college: Hull at eight o'clock. W. D. HABBIMAN, E. O, J. F. Hoffstettor is doing the mason In 1832 Wm. Leonard first stepped on General Stoneman has been nominated * W. A. TOLCHARD, Recorder. ? work on J. Hoffstottcr's now house on Bontecou, who is receiving a salary oi Itemized, That we sincerely regret the Waahtenaw county soil. He remained resignation of A. R. Wheeler, M. D., who by the democrats of California for gov- ASHTENAW CHAPTER, No. «, R. A. M. Washington street, 81,500 per annum, tooted his horn on W Regular convocation at Masonic Hall oi here for 40 years, when he went to Jack- has not only acceptably filled the posi- ernor. Honda; Bventaga on or preceding each in Win. Hayden, who had the contract fo Lodi Plains Sunday. He was after more son county to reside. He located in tion of resident surgeon of the homeopa- GROIG'B GLYCERINE SALVE.—The best moon." Visiting companions "ill be pordlall stock for the temperance alliance. Brooklyn 10 years ago, and occasionally thic hospital, but whose earnest, faithful on which can truly be said of Grigg's Gly- For the 48th Semi-Annual Clearing Sale, at welcomed. WM, G. DOTTf, H. P. building the post office celler will proba and enthusiastic labors as instructor in ALBEaT SORG, Sec'y. Hoffstetter's bear attraote considerable returned on a visit. To-day he is visit- cerine Salve, which is a sure cure for bly finish this week. minor surgery and botany have contrib- cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and TToLDEtOUJLE LOBiJE No. 150. F. & A. M attention. A few days ago the bear went ing his brother, Robert, who lives on uted so much to the success of the de- VJT Regular meetings at Masonic Hall. Thurs, Oscar Wehner now rides in his owi all other sores. Will positively cure lav evenings on or before the full of the moon. rifj. He made the purchase of a horse for a prominent hardware merchant who Pontiac street. partment. We wish him abundant suc- piles, tetter, and all skin eruptions. Sat- ..aye e g DEWITT C. FALL, W. M. was frightened nearly out of his wits. cess in the position to which he has been isfaction guaranteed or money refunded. N. D. GATES, Sec'y. and buggy Tuesday. During the last college year there has called, and predict a successful career Only 25 cents. For sale by Eberbach & Dr. Shurtleff, of Pnrtello, Calhoun been a .systematic robbery of- students in in his chosen profession. ITiKATERNITY LODGE. No. SOS, F. and A. M.— Bobert Buttler, a resident of Chicagi Son. V Regular meetings Wednesday, before Hi for the past four years, is visiting hi comity, paid THE DEMOCRAT office a the gambling den, and for years previous first full moon in each month. Special meeting Heal Estate Transfers. The people of Davenport contributed "or work until further notice on each Wednesday brother, John Buttler. visit Thursday. Ho was so well pleased for that matter. Of those who have been about 86,000 for the cyclone sufferers. MAOK& The following are the real estate trans- evening at 7 1-2 o'clock at Masonic Hall on Soutl with the paper that he paid for anothei fleeced we will mention Messrs. Baker, Main street, Ann Arbor. A large number of citizens went ti fers for the week ending Wednesday, CATABBH OF THE BLADDER.—Stinging, W. D. year. Dnnlap, Eusticc, Hannah and Hodges. smarting, irritation of the urinary pas- In explanation, let us say that it has been a matter of business with us W. F. STIMSON, Sec"y. Manchester Tuesday. Everybody seemet July 5: sages, diseased discharges, cured by Bu- Mr. De Forest of the township of Ann And many other students have dropped during the past 48 seasons to clear out our stock while it is seasonable and to have a good time. their " boodle." Samuel Hutchenson, by executor, to chupabia. $1, at druggists. Mich. De- Arbor, was terribly surprised when in- H. and H. Corn well, propertv in Ann pot, James E. Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. the people want the goods, and this is why the public are offered such nn Mrbor jgetnocrat The title of Dr. Henry Small has been formed by J. |W. Knight that $27 had The following are the officers elected Arbor, $4,000. bargains, and why we are willing to suffer such loss. Jessie Burg to Milan Sage, property Crop reports from Minnesota agree changed from lecturer on physiology to been placed to his credit over seven by the homeopathic alumni: President, THURSDAY HOENING, JULY 6, 1882 professor of the same. in Saline, sec. 17, $2,000. that corn is making up lost time. years ago. 1). A. McLahlan, Holly; vice president, Wm. F. Stowell, by executor, to Clara BRAIN AND NERVE.—Wells' Health Re- Profs. Hennequin, 0. M. Galey, anc Friends of THE DEMOCRAT, who have business There were heavy thunder showers on F. H. Tyler, Sturgis; secretary, W. H. P. Twist, lot in Manchester, $1,000. newer, greatest remedy on earth for im- " Its a Simple Business Matter that Evey Lady can Chas. H. Brown to Ovid N. Case, lot potence, leanness, sexual debility, 2 ahead of all competitors ic QUALITY OF GOODS, GREAT REDUC- swimming contest in Manchester, and tal, vice A. R. Wheeler, M. D., who has comotives. they are likely to promote cleanliness, black bass. One pickerel weighed 19 TIONS, and real genuine BARGAINS! How do you like our new dress? they took the prize, $10. pounds, and it was not a very good day resigned, and who goes as surgeon to the Be it ordained by the Mayor, Recorder prevent troublesome soft corns, and abol- and Aldermen, of the city of Ann Arbor. The police drew their pay yesterday. The ordinance relative to the T., A. A. For fishing either. Hull lumberman company, L. S. A. ish foot deformity. Stanley Dalan, '82, has also been appoint- SECTION I. That it shall be unlawful This city was a dull place on the fourth. f Martha Whittla, has been acquitted. average price paid being 33 cents. Wash- gineer, conductor, fireman or other per- The Chelsea band was in Manchester son, owning or having charge of any lo- toxicating. he city several days on a visit. Notwithstanding the verdict of the jury, tenaw is one of the best wool producing No matter what your feelings or symp- WHERE Tuesday. comotive-engine, car or cars, or train of One hundred and ninety-seven dollars housands of people in this state will be- lounties in Michigan, and wool growers cars, who shall violate any of the provis- toms are, what the disease or ailment is, County Clerk Clark will draw a jury ieve him guilty just the same. feel that they should receive as much for ions of this ordinance, shall on convic- use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you and eighty cents were allowed on the are sick, but if you only fe,el bad or mis- Saturday. The finance, committee reported bills iis die product as is being paid elsewhere in tion thereof, be punished by a fineno t IsTlLe general fund Monday evening. exceeding one hundred dollars, to be re- erable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may Mrs. Dr. Tyler is visiting friends in Policeman Porter made 10 arrests in ollows: First ward, $27435; second, lie state. And so they should. covered before any justice of the peace save your life. Hundreds have been Wisconsin. $54.61; third, $447.13; fourth, SfltUK; saved by so doing. $500 will be paid for une, and his fees were $24.04. C. G. The board of regents last week con- of the city of Ann Arbor, and, in the ifth, $10.80; sixth, $177.50; general street imposition of any such fine the justice of a case they will not cure or help. Alderman Luick has moved into his lillman eight arrests, fees, $23.99. ierred the following honorary degrees: Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, und, 8*13.11; contingent; $628.55. the peace may make a further order, that new house. At the pomologieal meeting Saturday Master of arts, Hon-. V, B. Cochrane, in default of the payment of said fine, but use and urge them to use Hop Bit- CH EAPEST PLACE Mrs. Wm. Clute, of Dundee, is visiting number of fruit growers had on exhibi- Observer; Mr. Peter Weinett lest ;i lass of '70; A. E. Richards, M. D., who within the time to be fixed by the jus- ters. !200 horse one day last week. Its death tice in his sentence, the offender shall be Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, friends in the city. ion fine specimens of strawberries. is at present a resident of Italy; Doctor committed to the county jail of Washte- drugged, drunken nostrum but the purest TSB caused by eating too much grass. philosophy, E. C. Chamberlaine, pro- L. F. Wade, it is said, talks of locating Messrs. Taylor, Wagner and Niekles naw county, for a period of time not ex- and best medicine ever made; the "In- ?his is the third horse Mr. Weinett h;is !essor of paleontology in the Beloit col- ceeding sixty days. valid's Friend and Hope," and no person To in Dakota territory. ent to Manchester Tuesday and cap- ost within the past nine months. ege, Wisconsin. Miss Alice E. Free- Made and passed by the Common or family should be without them. Try Wm. Kise, of Grass Lake, won the foot- tired the prizes for bicycle riding. the Bitters to-day. Michael Horrigan and " Dug" Beahao man, A. B., class of '70, president of Council of the city of Ann Arbor, July race in Manchester. 3d, 1882. No extra police were on duty Tuesday. were discovered Thursday morning at- Wellesley college, Mass. OX TO DENVER! Miss Mate Muir went fishing on Port- t was not necessary, for nearly every- JOHN KAPP, Mayor. empting to break jail. They had dirg A gentleman traveling for the Chicago M. H. FRENCH, Recorder. To the weird beauty of the Rocky age lake the Fourth. ody went out of town to celebrate. Mountains resorts and health-giving ;hrough the floor, and expected to tun- lype foundry, while conversing with us John Nowland is surety for C. E. The examination of the Heinbecker LADY BEATITIFYEES.—Ladies, you can quality of its sparkling waters and bright nel under the wall and thus escape. during a professional call, complimented skies, as an inducement to the tourists Holmes the druggist. woman on the charge of adultery will be not make fair skin, rosy cheeks and Ed. Boyle, of Sharon township, has •he European hotel for having furnished sparkling eyes, with all the cosmetics of and pleasure-seekers for a summer trip The Misses Burleigh were the guests of heard to-morrow by Justice Frueatiff. >een arrested for an alleged assault and lim the best dinner he had eaten since France or beautifyers of the world, while to Colorado, must be added this season the attractions of the National Mining Miss O'Brien last week. A man named Darling, at the county lattery, committed on Mrs. Ludwig in poor health, and nothing will give you FURNI eaving home. Mr. Lewis, the landlord, and Industrial Exposition, the interest- Mrs. Joe T. Jacobs and children have house, had an epliptic fit Tuesday and such rich blood.good health, strength and Valker. Examination next Monday. las reason to feel proud of such fame, as beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain ing features of which are new, numerous gone to Columbus, Ohio. aftewards attempted to cut his throat. deputy Sheriff darken served the papers. t was made after a visit to almost every proof. and varied. This grand exhibit of min- eral and geological specimens, together Two children of William Turner died The ditch on the north side of Sum- T. Tandy, general freight and passen- principal city in Michigan.—Ypsilantian. Nebraska is figuring upon the largest with the best productions of mechanical last week of scarlet fever. mit street ought to be tiled. That is the er agent of the Detroit, Grand Haven You bet. Any man who once stops with crop ever known, as the storm of Sunday and industrial skill, opens August 1st for Miss Kate Conlon, of Dexter, was the reason why the petition was presented. nd Milwaukee railroad, hns favored us William is sure to do so again. proved to be neither so serious nor so two months. The new foot bridge near H. McGuire's nth a neat pamphlet and time table ad- general as at first reported. The good news reaches our table, in guest of Miss Mate Muir. Last Thursday evening Mr. J. S. Riek- official form, that the Chicago, Burling- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams left for place, North Main street, is a great im- ertising the summer routes of that line. etts of Lindenville, Ohio, and Miss Julia Men of endurance have healthy kid- ton & Quincy New Through Line from neys and liver. No aches in the back, no Hastings, Minn., Monday. provement, and the railing a still greater F. E. Randall, lessee and manager of A. Millen of the fifth ward, were married Chicago, Peoria or St. Louis to Denver, one. piles or constipation. The cure of these will be opened for thorough passenger Professor and Mrs. Pattengill will sum- ae American district package express at the residence of the bride's parents, by diseases is Kidney-Wort. This great Crops never looked better in this coun- traffic on July 2nd, thus affording all in- mer in the White Mountains. onipany of Detroit, and George Miller, he Rev. Dr. Cocker. Mr. B. M. Andrews remedy keeps up the tone of the whole tending visitors to Colorado a direct, ty. Wheat is immense, corn is doing ormerly a resident of this place, paid of Ohio, and Geo. Millen acted as body by enabling the liver, bowels and elegant and comfortable route. When No. 35 and 37, South Main Street. The temperance men of Maine will kidneys to perform their functions per- well, and there will be a large yield of leir compliments to THE DEMOCRAT •roomsmen, and Miss Elida M. Lovejoy ready to go, you should ask your ticket support the republican ticket. fectly. Both the liquid and dry are sold agent to ticket you by way of the " Bur- oats. uesday. of this city, and Miss Lottie Millen of by druggists.—Pioneer Press. Please remember that I will not be uudcrsold by auy house in Ithe city. Thomas Hand, crazy, recently captured lington Route," the only through line. Furniture Rooms up stairs. Entrance next to A. L. Noble's clothing house. Ann Marshal Nowland paid out in June The Krause tanning company elected Port Huron, as bridesmaids. The pres- The people of New York are fleeing in this county, is at large again. $71.71. First ward, $13.76; second ward, Arbor, Michigan. le following officers Monday evening: nts were many and beautiful. Of the from the intense heat. The deaths of one $4.90; third, $38.75; fourth, $10.87; fifth, John Crowell of Port Huron, has been Resident, J. M. Wheeler; vice president, 44 presents presented we can only men- day numbered 101, of whom 70 were un- $3.43. visiting friends in the fifth ward. ewton Sheldon; secretary and treas- ion the following: Silver water service, der three years of age. Goiiimr's New Dmi Store It is said that the saloons in Manches- The total amount of taxes collected in rer, Wm. Mcrkle; superintendent, Hcn- silver cake basket, one dozen Bilver JEALOUSY.—Some poet has said that this county in 1881 was $230,694.54 which ter were kept open on the Fourth. v Krause. spoons, one dozen silver fruit knives, sil- All torments of the damned we findi nThe Old Crenvilie Stand, does not include the city tax of Ypsi- only thee, Oh, Jealousy, thou tyrant of Prof. E. Jones and wife will leave in a ver fruit service and silver spoon holder. lanti. Capt. Manly has had enough of sol- the mind." This is grandly sweeping few days for the White Mountains. and magnificently inaccurate. Any suf- No. 5 South Main St. At the reunion of the class of '79 John iering and after three years of faithful The prisoners in the county jail feel Sed James, the well known monument ervice stepped down and out. He re- ferer from indigestion knows to the con- Chase, of Detroit, was elected president, sick. Two of them attempted to escape, trary. Indigestion, the villain of the builder spent the 4th in Cleveland. and Mr. M. H. Brennan, of this city, sec- ived his discharge Saturday. Under jut the eagle eye of deputy Wallace was tragedy played among the gastric juices EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH! How it looks to see pile after pile of retary. aptain Manly the company improved on their movements. Horrigan was of the stomach can, and does double dis- wonderfully. bund in the hole, Beahan was carrying count the horrors of jealously. Jealousy dirt on the different thoroughfares. Mrs. M. J. Gillett, matron of the home- is often an attendant upon the latter, and Prescriptions Compounded Day Messrs. McKean and Payne of Detroit, According to the report of Professor .he dirt away, and Martin Kise looked when indigestion is removed, this jaun- opathic hospital, left Sunday evening for >n complacently. After the discovery, and Night. spent Sunday with friends in this city. Charlevoix, where she will spend the va- ranklin of the homoeopathic college, diced companion of a deranged liver flies. f the 131 surgical operations performed Elorrigan looked as if he had been drawn Taraxine is the best known remedy ex- Gillie Pitkin of Ontario, spent the first cation. tant for impaired digestion, deranged 60 SOUTH MAIN STREET, n various conditions of health, not a hrough a knot hole. Then the racket of the week with his uncle, J. N. Gott. The party numbering some 300 was de- liver, and diseases of the bowels and kid- ingle death occurred either in or out of commenced. The vagabonds above when neys. For sale by Eberbach & Son. Prof. M. L. D'Ooge and wife will spend tained at Pittsfield Junction some two le hospital. hey heard that Martin Kise had squeel- the summer at Auburndale, near Boston. liours before the train for Manchester d, established a dead line, and threaten- An Ohio man was choked to death last The. Pharmaceuticals elected officers as week while trying to drink from a two- Judge Cooley and wife and Dr. Dun-:ame along. ed 11 > kill him. Sheriff Wallace heard of FEESCO, sia-isr, ollows: President, Hugo Thum, '78; t, nnd lay in wait in his office for the gallon jug. They can't swallow every- ster and wife have gone to Block Island. The next legislature of this state is to ice presidents, H. B. Parsons, '76; W. thing in that state. Alderman Hiscock thought that the be memorialized for an appropriation to tan to commence. Horrigan and Beahan '. Griffith, '77; C. L. Berker, '80; secre- mdoubtedly knew what was gone and FREE! FEEE!! FBEE!H—NEW DISCOV- police should receive their witness fees. complete the department of mechanical ERY FOB PILES.—A new remedy for this ?w ary, Jas. F. Geisler, '80; corresponding were as mute as lambs. John Moore and wife will spend a few engineering. ecretary, Alex. Mauer, '80. dreaded disease has been discovered by Dr. Deming. A single application will weeks at Uronia Beach, on Lake Huron. After two weeks publication of the Prof. Mortimer E. Cooley, of the me- Gteotge Scott, the builder, has just convince the most skeptical of its most %cV Dr. A. B. Palmer has gone to the White ordinance in to-day's paper, the Toledo lianical engineering department, would ompleted and left with Alderman His- wonderful healing powers. By calling 3 < CD on Eberbach & Son, druggists, you can a. Mountains where he will spend his vaca- railroad will be brought to time. Bead ke' to have expended a thousand dol- ock, another elevation for the proposed B it and digest it. obtain a sample box free of charge, Q tion. ars in perfecting the work in his depart- new engine house, with the following which will satisfy you of its curative dimensions: Front 66 feet, having three o o AND SCENIC ARTIST Kit Matthews and J. B. Gough killed On motion of alderman Keoch the ment The next legislature will be asked qualities. a snake Sunday that measured nine feet committee on fire department was au- o grant his request. nclosures and a hall 00 feet feet deep; A celebrated physician for the insana thorized to purchase an ejector for the sidewalls 30 feet, 15 from same to the long. Janitor Horton says that every person says that these afflicted ones are more *T3 f» steam engine. ho wished to view the city from the mee of the tower, measuring perpendicu- skillful in weaving mats than at any 33 THE prohibitionists of Maine have arly; tower 48 feet above roof, and flag- united with the republicans to carry the Mrs. Fitch, the fashionable dealer in ourt house tower were accommodated, other trade or pursuit. PAINTER'S SUPPLIES pole 12 feet high. The elevation gives a WHAT THE MINISTEB SAYS.—Homer, state. hair goods, dressed the heads of the lady [e didn't think it his business to ask o ^ O graduates of the medical classes for L6 feet hallway, a room 17x42 for the 111.; Mr. A. Kiefer-- My Dear Sir: I have S. N. Preston, of the St. James, has very person who visited the building if been afflicted for the last four years with commencement. aey would like to see the sights. 13*30 for the hand engine, and 16x20 for ! it g. been taking in Indianapolis the past ;he fire engine. In the rear of the hall derangement of the liver, causing dys- Observer: Another valuable horse be- H. R, Hill and M. T. Guinon have been pepsia, headache, nausea, and derange- week. entrance is the office, with a fire-proof ment of the whole system. I have tried Catherine street is to be extended, and longing to the Feldkamp estate died last dmitted to the bar in Fargo, Dakota vault 6 feet high, 4x5 wide and 5 feet a great many preparations, but found no the residents of the Fourth ward are week. This is the third one they have rritory. These young men have hung long. This gives a clear of 12 feet in the relief until I tried one bottle of your 0 f happy. lost within a year. ut their shingles and propose to do a office and 17 feet in all other parts, and Taraxine, which has permanently cured " I CD" CLOSING OUT SALE and office business. Time will tell me. I also found it to be good for the George Bailey, 13 years of age, was leaves a hall 56x61 feet overhead, suita- ague. I commend it to all who suffer o Alderman Besimer will open his place hether their fond hopes will be realized. in Detroit about the middle of this fearfully burned in the face Tuesday by ble for usual purposes. The cost will with derangement of the liver. Very month. the explosion of powder. He may lose We are reliably informed that the chief iome within the appropriation, and the truly yours, RKV. THOMAS WHITLOCK. his eyes in consequence. f police will see that the ordinance rela- structure looks very well on paper, to say For sale by Eberbach & Son. Taraxine memorandum books free. o Owen Donnelly, after a year's residence •n e ff> = There are 33,903 volumes and 8,184 ive to the blocking of streets is en- the least.—Daily News. in South Lyon, has returned to this city orced. If this is done he will only be Workmen on a railroad near Denver, WATCHES AHD JEWELRY to live. pamphlets in the university library. The The entertainment given by the ladies' Col., came upon a petrified forest at a increase during the year being 2,700 vol- doing his duty, and at the same time will Will Flynn, who is working in Kala- library association at the opera house in depth of from ten to twenty feet. CO Intending to withdraw my interest from umes and 479 pamphlets. onfer a great favor an an indignant com- 2| business in this city, mazoo, paid his friends a visit on the munity. Ypsilanti Friday evening was a grand THE KEYSTONE OF HEALTH.—How can S. W. Slmrtleff has returned from a you expect to feel well, or even enjoy life, s & Fourth. Mrs. C. R. Henry of An Sauble, nee success. The house was crowded. The two weeks' trip through New York. He when you go about with a hacking cough I A large number of our citizens took in 'arshall of this city, and her sister-in- music was furnished by Prof. Pease The fool, in his wisdom, says there is no says the wheat there is not to be compar- I MY ENTIRE STOCK OF the celebration at South Lyon on the aw, Mrs. A. J. Parshall and daughter, and daughter. The singing of Mrs.cure for it, but the wise man hies him to ed with Michigan wheat. Tyler was first-class; the poem by Prrf. Eberbach & Son's drug store, and gets a For tlio nuxt JJO days at prices WITHOUT Fourth. nd Miss Avery of Deadwood, Dakota, GATZD TO COSTfor CASH. Call early Jintl secure Charles S. Fall, for a long time with George was good. Mrs. C. Spencer re- bottle of Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure, John Koch, of Koch & Haller, has gone were the guests of Misses Clara and Su- and at once gets well. A trial bottle Nome of the barfraius. 3Ly brother will ooiitmup the A. L. Noble, is going to Saginaw to re- cited an original poem entitled " Our lniKhiosK after June 1st, at tlie ol«l estsiiKl. All having to Mt. Clements, to be treated for rheu- ie Spoor, 28 south Jefferson street, on costs nothing. side. Charles's many friends will regret Broom Brigade," which was heartily ap- unsettled accounts will please call Jintl settle Ity matism. he Fourth. Canal locks were known in Upper to have him leave the city. plauded. The fair drill by the young caisli or abort note, as my l>oolts must l>e closed. Mr. Smith of Indianopolis, Ind., broth- Mr. Edward M. Lindley, a graduate of Egypt from the most ancient times There was a great demand for papers misses, in costume, was new and novel. er of Geo. W. Smith, was in the city he department of medicine and surgery, known to history. They were introduced J". C. here the day of Guiteau's execution. But the best thing of the evening was into England from Flanders in 1622. Tuesday. slass of '79, and Miss Kittio B. McCleery, the broom drill by 18 young ladies, under Most everybody could be seen reading f this city, were married Thursday even- Nervous Neuralgia, of no matter how E. Branch, of Brooklyn, N. Y., wife the captaincy of Miss Fannie Bogardus, long standing or how severe, will readily CEORCE ARDNER'S the Detroit Evening News. ng at the residence of the bride's sister, c. E. HOLMES; and son, were visiting Mrs. H. Bower in four nets of fours, and Retta Dodge yield to the curative power of Dr. E. C. Hotel and Restaurant, opposite the Michigan yesterday. C. K. Whitman delivered the 4th of Mrs. Sed James, by the Rev. Dr. Steele, was color bearer. The girls were dressed West's Nerve and Brain Treatment. Central Depot. July oration at Manchester. It was aof the Presbyterian church. in white with red trimmings, and were Sold at Brown & Co.'s Drug store. Proprietor of the Mrs. C. Muehlig will spend the summer magnificent effort, and he fully sustained Orange trees are cultivated from seed. Accommodations for Travelers. with her daughter, Mrs. Adams, at Hast- At the alumni banquet addresses were all of a size; and they went through the his reputation as an orator. made by President Angell, Gov. Jerome, foot movements with the precision of A t ree requires fifteen years to reach ma- Meals at all hours. A lunch counter in con- ings, Minn. nection with his restaurant. Professor Perry will not take a vaca- rlev. Dr. Gregory, Chicago, Col. Sanfoni, regular troops, forming stars, hollow turity, but produces both flowers nnd C. Orcutt has the thanks of THE DEM- fruit in the fourth or fifth year. GEORGE ARDNER, PROPRIETOR, tion. He has several reports to make ansing, Judge Critchett, Monroe, Hon. squares, nnd other difficult evolutions. Ann Arbor, MichlKftn' City Drug Store! OCRAT for several quarts of great, big out, and other business to attend to, Mr. Baker, Indiana, ex-member of con- BIIOKLIN'S ABNICA SALVE.—The best strawberries. Each young lady had a broom trimmed salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, which will occupy his time. gress, Professor Jones, East Saginaw, with red, and a wide red belt, with a tiny ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, FRKETSORG, Has the choicest lot of PBBFUMBS and t lie J. E. Beal, lit '82, will assume the edi- Some 10 German societies held a pic- ind Mrs. Louisa Reed Stowcll. brush broom fastened in the back of the chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all torial management of the Courier next Dealer hi nic at the park Tuesday. Everytliing During the past year thciw were treat- belt Their manual of arms was good, kinds of skin eruptions. This salve is week probably. but their foot movements were much bet- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction Laegest Stock of Pure Drugs! passed off pleasantly, and there was aed in the homeopathic hospital, Professor in,every case or the money refunded. The Michigan Central Railroad, with its con- The Manchesterites were terribly dissa- general good time all around. Wilson's department, 210 eye and ear ter. Their marching in platoons was Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Eb- nections at Chicago, affords the most direct and desirable route to travel from Michigan to all PAINTS, OILS, VABNISHES Iu the city. Also everylhidg in the TOT- pointed because Company A did not pat Herbert Elwood Cary, son of N. H.oatients, 263 eye cases, and 57 ear cases. perfect, their evolutions were perfect, and erbach & Son, Ann Arbor, Mich. points in Kansas. Nebraska. Colorado, Texas, in an appearance. Minnesota, Dakota, Manitoba, etc. Michigan BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, Gary, of this city, lit '77, who graduated The total number of cases of different they were greeted with great applause. Between the years 1783 and 1856 six Central traias make sure and close connections LET and FAWCT GOODS UKE, at pr!ces Charles Woodard, the popular clerk of A large number of bouquets and basket great earthquakes took place at NapleR, at Chicago with through express trains on all And all Painters' Supplies of the Best Qualm in the medical department, class of '82, forms of disease were 320, and the num- Western lines. Rates will always be as low as lower than anywhere else. the St. James, has gone on a brief visit has gone to Ontonagon, L. S. ber of operations performed 68. of flowers were presented to them. The which lost thereby nearly 1,500 inhabi- the lowest. Parties going West will find it to to Pen Yan, N. Y. girls propose to keep up their practice, tants per year of that period. their interest to correspond with Henry C. Went- One of the best stone masons working The following is the report of the city worth, General Passenger and Ticket Agent of Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. and no doubt will repeat the entertain- DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE.—Ask drug- the Line, at Chicago, who will cheerfully impart SHOP AND STORE Mrs. Georgia Arnold, wife of Eugene on the new postoffice foundation, gradu- recorder: General fund over draft, any Information relative to routes, time of ment at some future day.—Post and gist for " Rough on Rats." It clears out trains, maps and lowest rates. Do not purchase Arnold, of Scio, died Friday, aged 31 ated with high honors from the depart- $772.82; contingent, $8,753.21; general 26 and 28 East Washington 1st No. 12 Cook Hotel Block, Ann Arbor, Tribune. rats, mice, bed-bugs, roaches, vermin, your tickets nor contract your freight until you years and 24 days. street fund, $798.11; first ward, $611.35; flies, ants, insects. 15c. per box. have heard from the Michigan Central. Michigan. ment of medicine and surgery. ANN ARBOR • MICHIGAN he meanwhile, calling out "Glory, nd the smoker went down into the water ter cannot manage the affairs of the people of Garibaldi's Wife. ed of fish and cabbage, and he never Mnry Jane Tells About tho Spice SEWS OF THE WEEK. 1th a terrible crash. The water was only Ireland, and indeed that the present centraliz- THK LAST OF GCITEAU. Glory, Glory." Instantly the spring took his hat off in the house, and he Cows, jur feet deep, and the cars landed on their ed system of doing business in Westminster, of was touched, the drop fell and Guiteau THE ROMANCE OF HER ADVENTUROUS always left parcels at the wrong ad- des. A scene of horror was then revealed. managing tDere all the local affairs of England swung in the air. The body turned LIFE. dresses, and ho never knew where any They hud lots of cows, the Spicers The 28th seemed to be wool day in Fenton. "he cars were filled with passengers, some Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Is of necessity a partly around but there was not the place was, and ho was rude and un- md—aud they passed most of their The streets were crowded with teams, when failure. Go where you will in England, yon He Cries and Denounces slightest perceptible motion of the With the leading events in tha life civil. ime in our garden. The reason they •ere dead, others dying, and all summoned to 1 Caleb Evaris' team tried to run aw»y. After escue themselves or others from the scene of find the minds of English people awake to the limbs. When tff ciop fell a yell was of Garibaldi, which have been freshly But one day a wist old gentleman lidn't stay in the pasture was because knocking down two horses and overturning n isaster. Gen. Grant was pulled from tbe importance of this question of Home Rule. President Arthur and sent up by soi- persons inside the recalled by his recent death, the public sent him to a watchmaker's with an he fences were all broken down; for load of wool, Quiet was again restored. moking car, having suffered only a slight in- All the banks In Alexandria have Iwen transfer- jail. This wa~ re-echoed outside by a have become well acquainted. But oidei fora little parcel, aud told him he Spicers were the most shiftless folks ury. Of those killed, or whose injuries soon red to the deck of vessels in the harbor as a the Newspapers. thousand or more people, who hurrahed with his Anita, the wife whom he pas- to hurry up, and to ride both ways. So n Tuckertown. Why 1 cared about the The wife of David B. Hurst (drowned at lustily. There was a general onslaught ;ows was because I had to drive 'em Coldwater,) saw her husband go down for the •esulted In death, were E. L. Bradley, produce panic prevails on shore. Lord Salisbury Bays sionately loved, and whose' influence the boy went quickly and got the par- ealer, New York: G.W. DemoreBt, provision England will not recede from Its demand for The event so long waited for has by the populace upon the jail door and helped to make him the brave and fear- cel and put it in his trowsers pocket. mt last time, and was so shocked that her condi- the officers were unable to withstand tion is considered critical. Hurst's family and ealer, New York; Charles M. Woodruff, of Arabi'a removal. There are 32 men-otvar in ranspired, and Guiteau has seen the less leader that he was, sympathizing He thought it was a watch. But it was Well, one day, Grandpa said: Newark, N.J., and James E. Mallory banker the harbor, and the Italian fleet is cruising ast of earth. The assassin of Presi- it, and hundreds of people crowded with the oppressed everywhere, and a pedometer. "II those cows get into my corn again, several others were camping on the banks of into the office. For about 40 seconds the lake. f Now York. W. R. Garrison, son ofdom- within easy distance. It is stated that France ent GarQeld ended his life on the gal- ready to fight tneir battles, the world is A pedometer is an instrument that Ml drive 'cm to the pound." will co-operate with England in armed inter- the body hung motionless; then there "What's the pound?" asked Dot. Harry Savage, a 9-year old boy attempting to nodore Garrison, had both legs broken.whicb, ows at 12:40 p. m.on the 80th of June, altogether unacquainted. And yet her registers every step you take. And vention and will send 10,000 men. Germany was a slight motion of the shoulders "It's a pen," said Grandpa, "where get water out of Detroit river, foil and was with other In juried, render hincas9 hopeless. n pursuance of the sentence of the story is better worth the telling than this pedometer commenced registering has appealed to the porte to send troops to and legs from muscular contraction. In you can drive any cattle you find on drowned. The body was recovered. e>o. P. Blancbard, Vice President of the New ourt. His conduct was characteristic liis, for hers was a character of greater right off, just as the boy commenced York, Lake Erie and Western road, and Arthur E?ypt in anticipation of the decisions of the three minutes the body was taken down elevation and nobleness, while she in no letting himself out. rour land, and the owner can't get The Btate normal school at Ypsilanti, 0 tbe last. He still claimed the fact j. Sewell, with a hundred other*, were Blight- conference. to be examined by physicians. There degree fell behind her husband in lofty First the boy went three blocks out ;hem out without paying a fine." Wednesday, graduated 82 student?, of whom 57 f his inspiration, that he acted "as y Injured, (ien. Grant bad a slight bruise on The information from Egypt 1B to Hie effect God's man," and exulted in the belief was some action of the heart for 14 courage and heroism. of his way to see a safe hoisted to the "Oil, I think that's elegant!" said I. were women. Common school course, 44; he knee. The cause of the terrible disaster that foreigners in Alexandria daro net appear ,hat he was going home to glory. As minutes, and of the pulso two minutes It was by means of an event which third story of a building. And the '1 know lots of people's cows I should English courses, 17; language courses, 21. The was the changing of tbe track for the Mon- in the street?, but are compelled to use clcse Axe dread hour approached, however, longer. The doctors found the neck to wore the guise of a great disaster that pedometer registered that llttlu trip. like to gel, into the pound." commencement exorcises were interesting aud lnoiilh Park races. The frog at tho switch was carrlageejyhenever tbey go anywhore. Hacks betrayed nervousness, showed ex- bo broken. Their autopsy showed the Garibaldi first met the woman who Then he met some other messenger When Grandpa went out, I said I largely attended. not properly spiked, nud when it was struck which formerly were for hire at —i>ne franc an ;reme pallorof countenance, and sought brain, heart and lungs all to have been soon after became his wife. About boys and played tag for a while. And would go and tell Sarah Spicers just The executive committee of the soldiers' and >y the engine it spread the track and tore up hour now bring 925. ways to divert his mind from tbe scene in normal condition and healthy. Tbe the year 1836 he took arms in the aid the pedometer kept on registering what he had said. sailors' association of southwestern Michigan ht> rails for over 1C0 feet. While tho engine The last clause of the npniMtaB bill wan >efore him. He ate a hearty break- body was viewed by the crowds of spec- of the South American Republic of Then he saw a policeman taking » "Now, Miry Jane, you just stay met in Casoopolis on the 28tu, and decided to ind forward cars were piled up on the side of acled on the British House . turned to the old gentleman and gave But I declare, there is never any use Fenton public schools has just died. He was Marum, MetRer, T. P. O'Connor, O'Ponnell, the jail and were posted along the road- of large sums of money for mercenary him the parcel, and said he had rlddei at all in my arguing with Aunt Jane; buried by Sir Knights on Saturday. Yellow fever sufferers are reported aboard of ends are said to have beeu rejected. Garibaldi saved himself by swim- both ways, and that the watebmake for, when 1 get the best of her, she al- Painell, Power, Redinom!, Sextnn aifl Snlli way outside the building. In addition ming a mile, and helped also to save All is not lovely among the Allegau news steamers enroute to New York and New Or- Among all classes at Washington there had kept him waiting. ways stiffens up and says: "There, that eann, H^vaua reports 225 cases iu tho city van. to the regular jail guard, all available others by stopping on his way, and will do, Mary Jane! Not another paper men. Morgan of the Tribune this week men of battery C, 2d United State3 in- was a general feeling of relief over the placing floating articles from the sunk- But the old gentleman was a scieu threshed Newnham of the Democrat. with tendency of becoming epidemic. removal of the assassin. Many busi- title old gentleman, and whcJn he look e word!" An aie Louisa Cary was married in Port laud, DETROIT JMARKETS. fantry were on duty outside the jail. en vessel within reach of the less skill- J( hn Copland, Jr. only son of the well-known At 11 o'clock, contrary to general ness houses were closed, and the city ful swimmers. Tho coast on which he at the pedometer, he wan so much in Besides, it isn't right to answerback. Detroit cracker manufacturer, committed sui Me., on the 28tb, to 0 M, Raymond of New York The Produce and Provision Market in sup- wore more of a holiday appearance terested in the phenomenal record the So 1 just said nothing, but took Dot and City. plied at rates as follows: rMess Pork S21 75 expectation and her purpose as express- was wrecked wan in the Province of cide by drowning in Cbocolay river near Mar family, S22.75; clear. $2!7. >; lard, il'4o. for ed previously, Mrs. Scovillo arrived at than anything savoring of sympathy St. Catherine. The rude inhabitants boy h;id made, that he went around aad marched straight off to the Spicers'. quette. Copland went up to IheSuperior regiou The M«!ley uo)n, accused of Jouuie Cramer's tierces; 12c. for kes£n;liauis.l2§>13c; shoulders for the assassin of Garfleld. told the cpmpauy about it, and kept on We found Sarah and Sam playing in murder, have been doclared not guilty. No DffllO; bacon, lie; dried beef, 13@15; extra the jail and besought admission. Sho showed him no little kindness, one of on.tae Japan arriving at Marquetto this week mesH beef, J16.00. Chicken" were sold al appeared to be laboring under great thorn giving him a horse on which he worrying the company, until now that front of their house. Monday. demonstration WOB made, and the parlies Im- 12(*14c. per n>. White fish and trout 6«j)7c. boy lias more time than he wants to "Howtf ye do, Mary Jane?" said mediately h-ft without speaking to any one. VEGETABLES—Jobbing prices wore as fol- excitement. Gen. Crocker dtsclined to Mary's Lauib on a Now Principle. rode to a hill called Barra, There in a slic. Robert and William McFadoen, were ar- lows: l'er doz bunches asparagus. 86(985 admit her unless the prisoner specially solitary dwelling, in the midst of rocks play tag and leap-frog ami get larruped rested at Mt. OlemenB, oa charge of wholesale Waiter Halley went with his father to the Ton- cucnml><'ra,G0i?50; onions, 20©Mc; pieplant by his kind parents. "llowd' ye do, Miss Spicers?" said I. tine hotel, aud James accompanied his uncle to ;i()®:ii>. Per box,wax beans, ^l.ZSWl.BO; peas requested it. John W. Guiteau who Mollic had a little ram as black as and mouutains, he was offered and ac- li cattle stealing. The cattle wero stolen fron J1.25(31.50; per bu ; Lettuce, 400 tU spinach, 45c was sitting in the rotunda at the time, a rubber shoe, aud everywhere that cepted hospitality. His host was a Boy?, be good, and don't fool with Mercy me, Mary Jane! what airs!" Daniel C. Lewis and others, near Oapae, anc Wilkesbarre, Pa. Blanche Douglass Is tho gmwt FIiOUH. pedometers.—Puck. said she. " It's no use to put 'em on of the jailer. Walter Malley BayB it will be the White wheat, roller process $6 75 O T '00 was informed that his sister was upon Mollie went he emigrated too. widower, who had two beautiful nnmbeied IB. The owners came, identified (it « 25 here in Tuckertown, I can tell you, for White whCMt , pastry 64 00 the outside and at first started to go to daughters, the younger of whom was and took charge of their stock, and the thieves aim of his life to ascertain bow Jennie Cramw Seconds °° (•u 4 60 He went with her to church one folks know all about you." died, and prove beyond a shadow of doubt that Minnesota brands 7 25 8 110 her, but after a moment's hesitation de- day—the folks hilarious grew to see Anita, of refined character and of gen- How Wicked We Am. will be held for trial. Minnesota patents.- H 00 m 9 25 cided not to interfere, saying "J will tle manners. The courtship was short, "There, that will do," said I, as like the last time he siw her alive was Thursday Whenl—While ¥*>u ! 25 a 1 97 him walk demurely into Deacon Al- Aunt Jane as ever I could. "I only An employe in the manufacturing cmpan morning when she left the Malley residence Clovor Seed—* bu * 00 § 4 70 leave the whole matter with General ending in a happy marriage. The bride- "How wicked we am when we sot at Mt. Clemens, Adam Aieler, while workinf (!orn—%t hn "0 Crocker." len's pew. groom, attended by his bride, was soon cane over here to tell you that we are with Blanche Douglass. d» r<6 The worthy deacon quickly let his down and fink it ober," said Brother going to have your cows put in the at an emory wheel alone, was killed by th Strawberries 1' (n) 20 At 11:35 a detachment of infantry again on board another vessel of war. Gardner as the voice of the triangle bursting of tuo wheel, acd subsequently foun The President has sent in the name of Gen. (S> 2 2i angry passious rise, and gave it an and when, not long after, Garibaldi pound, the very next time we find 'em Barley—U bu 1 *J was formed on the east side of the struck the hour of 7. "While I keep in our garden." cold, hisskuli fractured by the fragment. Lew Wallace of Indiana, for re-appointment as Cheese—Ohio and UioU..!pib... 11 rotunda and brought their muskets to unchristian kick between the sad was engaged in it fierce naval conflict tryin' to believe inlleaben.I keep won- For enticing from home and marrying minister to Turkey. Dried Fruit—Apples, ¥ lb 6 © 13 parade rest. At that time about 250 brown eyep. with a Brazilian war ship, his young derin' how any of us will eber git dar "I'oli!" cried out that Hop-o'-my- Guiteau's body was buried in the Jail at — " evap'd 12 ® 28 thump of a Sam. "Your grandfather girl under 16 years of age, EJwin Huff, o — Peaches K '<£ 21 people were in tho rotunda. Dr. Hicks This landed rammy in the aisle; the wife, notwithstanding her unobtrusive We mus' not envy, an' yit we do envy Hillsdale, is sentenced to fourteen monthB i Washington Saturday afternoon. District At- -Pitted Cherries JO @ K J« was with the prisoner engaged in prayer. deaoon fol'owod fast, aud raised his gentleness, iusisted upon remaining on We mus' not b'ar false witness, an' yit has said so, lots of times, but he never torney Corkhill was accused of officiousness in Onions-* bu 2 2.5 © 3 45 does." the Ionia House of Correction. Beans—* bu 2 '6 © 19 The procession moved quickly to the foot again; alas! that first kick was deck, cheering the sailors, and thus we am foreber stretchin' de truf. We connection with the fxecutiou, and eflorls are Butter—V lb elioice 18 "Doesn't dare to!" snapped Sarah A parasite called the rosebug in doing muc (a) 22 scaffold, and Guiteau ascended the some- his last. helping to secure the victory which, mus' not lie, an' yit it comes so handy being made to secure his removal. Tbe Beeswax—$* ft 20 f* 18 @16 00 what steep steps wilh a3 much steadi- after five hours' conflict, her htisband dat we can't help it. We mus' not steal, 1 was just boiling mad. The idea of damage in L»nawee county. doctor's say the conditiou of GulteRu's brain Hay—per ton 1* 00 For Mr. Sheep walked alowly back, my being treated so by those low Spi- Hides—f, ft> green B W J ness as could be expected from a man about a rod 't is said, aud tre the gained. In another naval encounter an'—an' some of us don't. Dat is, we While Chas. Rarick of Kalamo wassheariu was normal. Hides—fi ft cured 7 ® 8 which soon followed this, Anita again cers! sheep the animal kicked the shears. The poln Hops-* th 20 ® , ?5 whose arms were tightly pinioned. At deacon could retreat he stco 1 him on doau' get inter a posishun to handle de Win. R Garrison, son of Commodore Gani- Potatoes—H im 1 25 9 1o» the last step he faltered for a moment, took and held the post of danger. She funds. We mus' be jealous, an' yit Dare to?" said I. "1 wonder who of the shears entered the ball of thoeyeperma Bon, Injured In the Silver Creek railroad acci- Sheep Pelts—eaeh 75 (8 175 his head. you think would be afraid of such » 7 but was assisted by officers who walk- next appears with the army on the when de woman across de way, whose nently blinding Mr. Rarick. dent, died Saturday morning. Tallow—* ft) &H<® ed upon either side. Upon reaching the The congregation then arose and land, riding by her husband's side, and husband aims $6 per week, sails out poor, shiftless set?" Edw. Huff of Hillslale, has beau cmvicte The new Chicago directory contains 196,000 Wood-^corcl I 00 (® « BO platform, Guiteau was placed immedi- went for that 'ere sheep; several well- enduring with him hunger, fatigue.and wid fo' new bonnets a y'ar, am it hu- And then I took Dot's hand, and just of enticing a girl under 16 years of age t names, making a population according to pub- Detroit Live Stock Market. ately behind the drop facing to the front directed butts just piled them in a all the vicissitudes of war. In one of man natur' fur my ole woman to look ran for home, so as uot to give Sarah marry him, and was sonteaced to the House r lished estimates of about 580,000 in the city CATTLE. of the scaffold. As the crowd had heap. the actions with the enemy, arter her an' not wish she had hold of a chance to have the last word. Correction for fourteen vncntbs. proper.^The publishers' estimates for 1880 was Steers extra, perowt t« 00 la) B 7fl Oh, but don't 1 'spise her! Steers good shippers 5 50 la) 6 00 struggled in Warden Crocker waved Then rushed they straightway for her back ha'r ? We mus' not sw'ar, an Hallock's drug store la Detroit was burg be'ow the census returns. SteersTjutchers 4 00 M C 00 his hand for all to uncover their heads the door with curses long and loud, SHK WAS TAKEN PRISONER. yit what am 1 to do when I strike the Well, that afternoon, Dot and 1 were The five story brown stone building on 4th Steers common grades » 50 O 1 00 in the barn playing with all our might, larized on Friday morning. The safe wa Milch Cows 35 00 fS60 00 when Mr. Hicks made a prayer. The while rammy struck the hindmost She made her escape, disguised by eand of a sidewalk plank wid my tut, blown open and 9235 stolen, notwithstand street, between Walnut and Chestnut streBts, doomed man then read selections from man nnd shoved him tLrough the or whack my thumb wid de hammer ? when Aunt Jane screamed out: (a) 5 60 the cloak of a Brazilian soldier which "Mary Jane! Mary Jane! The cows ing the family reside in the building. Tho ex Philadelphia, occupied ty Thomas A Sonp, Fer 100 lbs * 00 theBibk, from Matthew 10:28-41, aud orowd. she had procured. Without food or Am it to be supposed dat 1 will calm- auction house, burned at a loss of $275,000. HOGS. (8) 7 50 then made what he called his dying are in the garden. Run and dri ve them ploaion attracted attention but tbe robbio Per 100 lbs 7 00 Tho minister had often heard that a guide, she rode sixty miles on horse- ly soitt down an' singe a gospel hyinhymnr ? The Piankington building, Milwaukee, Wis., prayer on the gallows: out." wa? so well planned that the thieves got away kindness would subdue the fit roes t back, a large part of the way by night, "When we trade bosses wid a mun, "It's too bad!" cried Dot, "Those Three Rivers Is to have a $12,000 bridge ove burned at a loss of if 97,000. On July first, alBO, beast. ••Aha!" lie said. "I'M try and lighted only by flasheB of light- we cheat him. When a man wants to the Texas Pacific freight depot burned at Fort A Bush-Lawyer and his Client. QTJITEAU'S PRAYER. Spicers' cows spoil nil our fun." the St. Joseph river. that, game on you." ning, as a storm of great violence was borry a dollah of us, we lie to "I'll tell you what," said I, after I Rev. Z. Grenell, jr. has recently beon honor Worth, at a loss of 5150,000. "Father, now I go to thee aud raging. At length she found her hus- We play keerds, dance, go to de theater A cyclone, Friday evening, struck Coalville. "My wood-choppers captured a slot And BO he kindly, gently cillcd: had shoo'd them into the road. "I'm ed by the title of. D.D., and cow his churc this morning," said tho judge, as the Savior. 1 have finished the "C 'me rammy, rarainy, ram; to see band, from whom she had been sepa- an' circus, an' we doan' turn our backs going to drive 'em right up to the pound. tho First Baptist, Detroit, honor him with a near Pittsburg, and destroyed property to the work thou gavest me to do, rated for eight days. As the interval on a dog-figtt. I lull you we am all extent of $75,000. Several lives were lost,. The walked toward the ravine—"a bi, tbe ('"lbs abuse you so I grieve and I'll show that Sarah Spicers !" increase of salary: $8,000 a year. black sloth—a 'bush-lawyer,' as the Iu and lam only too happy to get to had been one of intense anxiety and poo', weak human bein's, an' eben while "Why, Mary Jane Huut!" cried silly path of the storm was a quarter of a mile wide sorry am." suspense, during which both had passed we flatter ourselves dat we am slidin' A ten-year old eon of John Worth, Oscoda dians call them. They tied him to th Thee. The world docs not yet appro With kind aud gentle words he Dot. "Wluit'll Grandpa say V I won't and ten miles long. The day before Central elate my mission but thou knowest it. through terrible dangers, the joy of 'long to'rda Heaben at de rate of a mile shot a little boy, sev«n years old, name Iowa was visited similarly, the storm for the stump of a tree, and what do you sup camo from that tall pulpit down, say- go-" Meade, with a toy pistol. The little fellow pose I found, when I came out to fete: Thou knowest thou didst inspire Gar- their meeting was correspondingly a minute, we am all ready to pass a most part remaining in the air above the tops field's removal and only good has come ing: "Rammy, rammy, ram—be3t great. lead nickel on a street kyar company, "Say V Why, that he is much obliged lived but ten minutes. Youcg Worth claime of buildings. Its power was manifest, how- him? Here we are! Just look at thi to me." Dot trotted after me, as meek that a ball cartridge mixed with blanks cause from it. This is the best evidence, that sheepy in town." or pocket do $5 bill foun' in de post- ever, in n few,places where it dipped iwrth- happy family!" But they were soon again separated, as a lamb. the accident. inspiration came from thee, and I have The ram quite dropped its humble office. When I sot down at night an' ward. __ The old sloth lay ou his back, uea he to respond to the demands of the It wasn't far to the pound, but there Nine conductors on Michigan railroads hav the stump where the wood-chopper set it forth in my book that all men air, and rose from oil' his i'eet, and pull off my butes an' put my feet in de when the parson landed he was behind campaign, and she to puffer from an oven an' git to thinkin' of how hard I was one cow and her calf that wouldn't received notice that their services are no had left him, but in his claws he hel may read and may know that Thou, illness which detained her. While thus hurry, and, besides, wo walked very needed. It is stated preceding the resignation CONGRESS. the strangest animal I ever saw in m; Father, didst inspire the act for which the hindmost seat. try to be good, an'how pow'ful easy it alone, and among an unfriendly people, is to be bad, 1 become so absorbed in my slowly along thesunny parts of the road I Pinkertons detectives had been iWIng on Mich June 28. The senate considered the legis- life—a black, hairy little brute, abou 1 am inuideied. This government and As he shot out the door aud closed her first child Menotti, was born, Sept. and rested every time we came to a Igan railroads quite extensively. the shape of a young bear, but with , nation by this act, I know, will incur it witb a slam, he named a California thoughts dat de ole woman lias to hit lative, executive and judicial appropriation 16, 1840. Twelve days after his birth me on de ear wid a 'tatter to bring me shady place; so it was late in the after- Mrs. Nettie Barnard, who was charged wit bill, agreeing to a large number of amend- big tail that turned and twisted lef thy eternal enmity, as did the Jews by tcwa—I think 'twas "Yuba Dam."— Anita departed from St. Simon on noon when we left the pound, and turn- and right like a snake. killing thy man, my Savior. The ret back to airth an' start me out arter the murder of Mrs. Curtis at Lapeer about ments. The bank charter extension bill was Burlington Hawkeyc horseback, with her right hand holding an armful of wood. Gem'len, let us ed to come home. year and a half ago has applied for a divorc also taken up. Concurrence s refused in "What in the world do you cal ribution in that case came quick and her infant son across the saddle in We came quite a distance by the that V " 1 asked—" a monkey or an ovei sharp and I know thy divine law of ret- continer to try to be angels, but let us from E. V. Barnard on the ground of cruelty the house amendments and a crones com- Cooking a Culture. front of her, while with her left she count on wrestlin' wid Satan about road, and then through Mr. Hall's"corn- that since her tilal for murder, of which eh mittee appointed. Thehous enuo bill was grown squirrel?" ribution will strike this nation and my guided her horse. They were over- field and the woods beyond, and right murderers iu the same way. The dia- fo'ty times a day, an' on bein' frown was acquitted, her husbaud has ceased to liv received and referred and th enste adjourn- "No, it's a honey-bear," laughed th Some claim that if the entire thought taken by a severe storm, from the fury flat on our backs ebery blessed time,— eut in the Spicers' pasture. Dot and I with her, and the fact that he does not liv ed. In the bousa nn animated discussion was judge—"a kinkayou, as we call them bolical spirit of this nation, its govern- of which she sought such shelter as she noticed that there was only one cow left ment and its newspapers toward me is not given to each minute, the bread Free Press. with her causes.people to believe that he IMS had over a "resolution requesting the President Just look up—there's half a dozen o will be burned or heavy; the linen could find by dismounting, tying her now in the pasture. lieves her guilty of the crime of which sh to communicate to the house any additional them in that tree!" will justify Thee in cursing them, and horse to a tree, and obtaining the pro- "I hope Sarah and Sam will have a I know that Divine retribution is inex- scorched; the vegetables half-cooked, was accused. Besides this he falls to provid correspondence called for by the resolution of On a catalpa-tree, near the stump and the steak parboiled instead of broil- tection of a forest. Mounting again good time hunting after the others, and her with any moans of support. She also aver April 28 and uot heretofore commuulcatttd to a whole family of the strauge long-tail orable. I, therefore, predict that this after the rain had ceased, her horse Fan-Flirting. good enough for 'em," said I. "Per- nation will go down in blood and my ed. In reply to this assertion, I offer a that she has sought work, but people look upo congreFP, aud also whether any proposition were eating their dinner, not in th few practical examples: Mrs. Stowe soon stumbled, throwing her and her haps her father is just scolding her now her suspiciously and will not help her. had beon made by any person holding office least disconcerted by our presence, as i murderers from the executive to the child violently to the ground. The "Fan-llirting," which we so lightly for letting 'em stray away." hangman will go to hell. Thy laws are assures us she wrote"Unclo Tom's Cab- lost, was an art which the British dame Some citizens of Aliegan wishing to celebral under the United StatPB to any American citi- seemed, though two of them eyed u in" while attending to her bread. Mar- child's head was cut, but it was not "Well, he isn't, for there is now." zens in Brit!s?i prisons to accept their release with outstretched necks, as if they de inexorable. Oh, thou supreme judge, killed, and so the mother rode onward only" acquired after assiduous practice. Dot pointed, and I saw Sarah in the the hanging of (iutteau built a bonfire in th woe unto the men that violate thy laws; ion Harland (Mrs. Terhune), the wife For long after the roguish ladies of the center of tho village. A barrel of gasolin upon conditions, aud, if BO, by whoa such prop, sired us to explain the purpose of ou of the pastor of the First Congrega- again until she met the Montevidean swing on the butternut tree in front of osillon was made and the nature thereof.' v isit. only weeping and gnashing of teeth army, with which she found her hug- Peninsular had made line play 'with their house, and her father was swing- was thrown on. The lighter struck his mate awaits them. The American press has tional Church, in Springfield, Mass., scarfs and somo 20 feet distant. At once a flame leape The naval appropriation bill was then con- I stepped, back to get a better look a planned the architecture of their own band, and in which he held a subordi- fans and double charge of ing her up ever so high. sidered. After passing au appropriation for them. They had snouts and paws lik a large bill to settle with Thee, light- nate command. But her trials were bravery," their English sisters hardly When she saw us she jumped out across the street, and the heap was lifted wit eous Father, for their vindictiveness home, and, although she had amassed knew any other use for tho new imple- a terrific explosion, the Rlass in the adjacen 920,000 for a memorial column commemora- fat young bear3, but in their move a large fortunoby her pen, she is de- not yet ended, for the army was setting and ran to the fence. tive of tho battle of Moninouth the 1IOUR> ad- meats they reminded me of a Nort in this matter. Nothing but blocd will forth on a march through an immense ment except to cool themselves. Gay's "Hope you'll find your cows to-night, buildings wa