The People's Paper

The People's Paper

THE ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT. THIRD YEAR. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1880. NUMBER 108. these counties failed, and in June the hind MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. POLITICAL POINTS. A Sound Principle bl Political Econo- LAST AND WORST. ap, and her teeth appeared to close AM ARBOU DEMOCRAT. was plowed up and planted with corn, which, nore firmly on something she, held in THE NEWS. my. Upon lire's highway I was hastening-, when whim it came up, was destroyed by the web THE Detroit Water Commissioners have The Republican papers aro ex- I met a trouble jrrini, ler mouth; but a well-simulated snore I'libiisJinl Everu Thursday, issued $7^0,000 of the $1,UOO,UOO bonds au- Compiled from Latest Dispatches. worm. He gives a sad story of want and ulting over the Vermont returns as if It is a sound principle of political Whom 1 had often seen with other men, jetokened calm weather rather than an suiferiii"-. One family had no food for thorized for the erection of the new works. they brought something more than the But I was far from him. mpending catastrophe. At Ann Arbor, Michigan, eleven weeks but wheat bran. Another fam- The latest issued batch of $10J,00.") was taken economy that occasional changes in the From Washington. old story of the Dutch taking Holland. controling power of a Government are Ho seized my arm, and with a snrerinj? Up "'Ah—cr—ye -no," stammered Ro- By JOHN L. BURLEIOH. ily had nothing for three weeks but corn- by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of It is now in order for them to explalft I.(Hiked u'er my hiippy past : meo. "That is, don't you think, dear IT is stated that more than 6,000 patents meal. the city at three per cent, premium, the essential to a sound and healthy admin- With sinking heart I felt his bony i?r1P will expire during the present year, many how much more significance there is in istralion of the Government and to the Clutch tiirht and hold me fast. Juliet, that we could be much happier TnE Republicans of the Second Maryland bonds paying four per cent, and coming due 20,000 Republican majority in Vermont without your mother living with us?1'. of them being important. in 1899. prosperity of the people. Kspeeially 1 ACCORDING, to Washington dispatches of District have nominated E. II. Webster for than there is in 50,000 Democratic ma- You look," he said, "8p happy nml no tirisfht Mrs. Fitzallister moved uneasily in THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Congress, and the Greenbaekers of the First TBAINS eoiug north from Bay City are now in a Government like ours, where party That I have come to see * the 22d the demand for standard silver dol- jority in Arkansas. rule obtains to the extent it does, is an Why other troubles miss you In thoir tliprht. ier chair, as if she had bad dreams, and Wisconsin District, E. H. Craig. loaded with stalwart laborers, the majority And what you'll do with mo." acr fingers worked nervously, as if they lars was steadily increasing. During the of them going into the lumber woods, but a Gen. Grant's affected zeal for a alternation of public control between TERMS, $1.50 per Annum, weekended September 18$8'28,000was issued, AT the late reunion of the Army of the tlve two parties, at intervals more or >vere hungry for a handful of human Cumberland in Toledo Lieutenant General good share ^intending to become permanent fair count of votes will not pass for an 'And have you come to Wajy with me?" I cried, INTABIABLY IN ADVAKOK. against $360,000 for the previous week. It honest expression of feeling. Presi- less remote, essential to the public wel- Eloping respite to win. lair. P. H. Sheridan was fleeted President; Gen settlers on the rich land along the railroad. ' Yos, I have come to stay. Your world is '• Why," dear Romeo," whimpered was said the Treasury Department had di- The Michigan El Dorado is in the northern dent Grant aided and abetted the false fare. Long and uninterrupted continu- rected $25,000,000 silver certificates to beeral H. M. Cist, Corresponding Secretary; wide; Juliet, nestling her head in the young ADVERTISING RATES. Colonel John W. Steele, Recording Secretary; woods. count of 1876, and prepared to enforce ance of the same party in power per- I'm crowded whore I've been." printed, the first order for which, based on it with the army. He should get J. petuates the authority of the same set man's shirt-bosom, "you don't dislike jr. General J. S. Fullerton, Treasurer. Several THE people of Northern Michigan are no I would not look him in the face, but turned STACK. w.|2 w.jl m.|6 the gold deposit in New York, had just been Madison Wells to indorse his present of men, and leads naturally to the dear ma, do you?" received by the United States Treasurer. It Vice-Presidents were also chosen. Memorials way backward in announcing that all the To take him home with me "Well—yes, I do," bluntly replied 1 pqttare $1 n.v$i F.O fB so *4 oo'fn no| *»oo were read In commemoration of the life and dogs taken into their woods for the purpose utterance and have it countersigned by formation of rings and all sorts of cor- To all my oiher t roubles, who had spurned 1 60 2 DO 8 50 ; 00 « 00 IS 00 was for $25,000 certificates to be paid in St. Oasanave and Agnes Jenks.— Washing- rupt combinations; and abuses grow His hateful company. Mr. Myrtleton. " Every night the old a •qutrea , OOl 5 001 8 (10,1^ 00 18 00 Louis at the Sub-Treasury. services of General Hooker, General A. C. of deer-hunting this fall are likely to be at- cat sits here as if she had taken root, 5 lOl 7 OOllO «)!l5 00 41 01' M 00 ton Post. up in the public service under such So he was "crowded," and with me would $4 column Williams, (Michigan), General Jeff C. Davis tacked by "lead colic." when she knows very well that her Yn coliir.m 8 0010 (I M l«' it 00 :S.> 00 (» 00 EX-PHESIDENT GRANT has recently written and Colonel W. H. Greenwood. conditions, as naturally and abundantly roam? 1 column IS 00 18 01^1 00 38 00;6l OOjlM) PC a letter to Marshall Jewell, Chairman of the THE foundry and machine shop of Metts & Reducing a section of Mr. Sher- as the scum and fungoid growths gath- I lauirlied with sullen frlee; room is better than her company. I Republican National Committee, declining to ON the 23d the Supreme Court- of Indiana Merrill, at East Saginaw, were burned a few man's Cincinnati speech to compre- At arm's-lonirth took him tip the steps of would not have tolerated the old nuis- overruled the petition for a re-hcaring in the er upon the surface of the stagnant home Business Cards in Directory, $5 per annum. preside at any more campaign meetings Chan mornings ago. Loss, $20,000. Insurance, hensible English it reads; " When I pond. It has always been a question Under-my own roof tree. ance this long if she had not been as those for which arrangements have already case involving the validity of the Constitu- $11,000. denounced Collector Arthur for official deaf as a—" Advertisements occupying a~y special place or tional .amendments. The State election will upon which men have differed, wheth- And there T clutched his scrawny neck and )ocullarly displayed, will be charged at a price and been made. AT the late session of the Michigan M. E. rascality, including bribery, corruption At this point there was a cyclon* of be held in October. er or not the existence of political par- thin. c • third. Duitixo August 50,508 immigrants arrived Conference Bishop Bowman announced the and fraudulent payments in his office, ties is not productive of more hurtful To thru t him in the room astonishment—a besom of infuriated fe- in the United States, mostly from European EUGENE PKINDI.K has been nominated for following appointments for the ensuing year: I did not mean to intimate that he was Whore, locked and barred, I kept my male, so to speak. Advertisers by the year may chance their adver- Congress by the Third Michigan Democrats, than benelicent results to a country; troubles, h. tisements qnarterly. For additional changes an countries. Albion District—H. Hall, P. E. Albion, Gco. not a man of honor and a gentleman." but it is the general judgment that as a Seclusion'i friendly gloom. "Deaf, am I?" shrieked the old lad_y, nxlrii charge is intuit;. vice J. B. Sheldon, declined. S. Hickcy; Jackson, C. L. llurnbart; Uuttlo What Mr. Sherman was trying to ex- ONE HTTNDBBD AND EIGHTY-FIVE persons Creek, i>. F. Barnes; Bellevue, P. J. Maveoty; means of securing rotation in office and taking an audiphone from between her lost their lives through steamboat accidents ON the 24th the Republicans of the Fourth press was that, although the collector Grimly he looked at me with eyes that teeth, and turning fiercely on the young Maryland District nominated George Mounds Concord, W. H. Perrine; Homer, E. h. Kel- a careful scrutiny of the actions of those Inn-nod: N. B.—All Bills Presented Monthly. in the United States during the fiscal year logg; Hanover, L, P.

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