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ject of Whittier's poem, " The Man Wittl tho Branded Hand," Muskegon, Mich., 88. 2. W. S. O'Brien, the " Bonanza" millionaire, Ban Rafael, Cal., 46. 4. Count Basilewslri. tho richest man in Russia; his income was $4,000,000: St. Petersburg, 92, PUBLISHED EVERY TRIDAY MORNING 7. Murray Hoffman, eminent law writer, Flushing, L. I., 87. n the third story of the brick block corner of Main 13. Gen. Thomas R. Dakin. Captain of American and Uuron streets, rifle team. Brooklyn. N. Y.. 47. Prof. Joseph Hrnry, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. Secretary ot Smithsonian Institute.. Washington, M. Entrance ou Huron street, opposite the Gregor 25. Duchess of Argylc, mother of the Marquis of House. Lome, England. John A. Uoiles, Solicitor (u the Navy Department, Washington. 3. POND, 28. Lord John Russell, twice Prime Minister of Great Britain, Richmond, England, Mi. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. JUNE. 2. Louis H. Pelouze. brevet Brigadier General Terms, 83.00 a year, or S I . 0 0 in advance United States army. Washington. 5. Count Achillo Barasuay D'Hilliers. Marshal of France, Paris. Maj. William McDonald. Chief Clerk R-A-TJCS O F A D V I C R T I S H S T G r . of United States Senate, Washington, 65. SPACK. 1 w. 2 w. 3 w. (i w. 3 UJ. m. 1 year 8. Pierre Maguc, ex-Minister of Finance of France, Paris. 1 square.. f 78 tl 25 (I 50 ft CO $3 50 $!> OU $8 00 12. William Cullen Bryant, America's oldest poet. 2 squares.. 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 50 6 00 8 00 12 00 New York, 81. Gen. B. L. Bonneville, the oldest 3 squares.. 2 00 2 50 3 50 5 00 7 50 10 50 15 00 officer on retired list of United Sta.es army, Fort 1-5 column 3 50 i 00 i 50 25 00 10 00 Smith, Ark., 85. George V., ex-King of Hanover, J4 column 4 00 5 00 6 Ml 01) 30 or Paris. 5'J. column 5 00 7 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 24 00 3« 00 21. Gen. Fitz Henry Warren, Assistant Postmaster columul 7 00io oo is on 20 00 30 00 55 00 General under Fillmore. Brinifield, Mass., 62. 1 column..JIO (10 15 00J18 002-2 00 35 00 ii0 00100 00 25. Sir George Back, English Arctic explorer, LonA ROMANCE O F CHRISTMAS. Gilbert elevaied railroad opened to the public at don. 82. with neuralgia, for the relief of which talked of, prepared gifts for each other, of calling up old memories, sweeter for Twelve lines or loss considered a square New York. International postal treaty signed at 2(5. Mercedes, Queen of Spain. Madrid, 18. Sidpainful disease she had swallowed un- and their home-friends had sent pres- being mellowed by time. Do you think Sweet Josie stood with a thoughtful mein C*rds in Directory, $1.00 ,, line por year! Part*. Half of Itockviile. 8. C , burned. ney Breese, Judge of Illinois Supreme Court, and Before the plowing anthracite, "Business or special notices 12 cents a line for the 5, Great loss of life by flood in China. formerly United States Senator, Pincknej villc, HI. heard-of quantities of anodyne liniment, ents for each to some one else of the the girls ever came across that dried Dreaming a happy waking dream a r s t insertion, and 8 ceuts for each subsequent in7. Five negroes lynched at Bayou Sara, La. ExJDLY. until she seemed to be quite soaked full four. branch offirin after years without seeShe meant to make come true that niglit, sertion. plosion in colliery at Haydock, England; 250 lives 2. Daniel Sturgeon, for twelve years United States of that odoriferous compound, and all j It was easy for them to find some- ing again the old room at Miss Quigiey's, Yearly advertisers have the privilege of changing lost. " I do not think," she softly said, their advertisements quartetly. Additional chani, 0. Bulgarians burned nineteen villages, and com- Senator from Pennsylvania Uniontown, Pa., 81. her garments, and her every breath, thing for Patty, so there were a goodly the little tree, and hearing the far echo 14 •i. Dr. James C. Ayer, patent-meilicine maker and ing will be charged for. It I should ask he would refuse; mitted horrible atrocities. Earthquake at Lisbon, shed pungent fragrance on the breeze. number of articles for the tree. Claire of the laughter and fun. millionaire. Wiuehendou. M;^.s., CO. And. when the Christmas feast is spread, Advertisements unaccompanied by written or Portugal. 8. George S. Appleton, of the Appleton publishverbal directions will be published three months, Then love our cause shall win or lose." 10. News received of a terrific storm in Canton, "She will never die like other folks," cut stars from gilt paper and fastened But at this moment it was something and charged accordingly. 10,0C0 Chinese killed. Six lives lost in Geor- ing house in Philadelphia. Riverdale, N. Y., 57. Sue said; "she will turn into congealed them at the ends of the limbs, while more substantial than an echo which A Complete Calatogue of All I is China; 17. Alcardo Alcardi, Italian statesman and poet, The spacious mansion shone with light. Legal advertising, first insertion, 70 cents per gia by a storm. Verona. Italy. folio ; 35 cents per folio for each subsequent inserHeart-full of happiness the host; 11. British fleet withdraw from Constantinople. liniment—something like spermaceti. A Joan very jauntily tied up the cookies they heard. t ion. When a postponement is added to au advertise18. William T. McCoun. formerly Judge of SuOf all the year fair Christmas night Important Events. 20. Congress adjourned. An Indian raid into tree for the healing of the nations will with bits of gay ribbon. ment, the whole will be charged the same as the first preme Court of New York, Oyster Bay. N. Y., 02. " Be careful how you put down that Held memories that moved him inoBt. Texas. usertion. 19. George Tibbetts, millionaire, Troy, N. Y., i-2. probably grow out of her grave. Her " I am very sorry," Sue remarked, window," Joan had said, but the warn22. Great destruction by floods in Peru. 20. Gen. George F . Shepley, Judge of United Around the feast glad faces beam, 25. Fight with Indians at Curry crook, Oregon; breath grows stronger as she grows " that there is a bite out of my cookie. ing was too late. OLD YEAR. States Circuit Court for Maine, and a General durLow words and laughter idly drift; 40 redskins killed. JOB weaker, and I don't think death will But Grif was looking at me, and I had Then rose fair Josie, like some Queen— Bang! The sash fell with a noise I stop to think—it seems so strange 29. Tunnel caved in at Schwelm, Germany, bury- ing the Rebellion, Portland, Me., 59. John A. Lott, Pamphlets, Posters, Haudbilis, Circulars, Cards, Judge of New York Court of Appeals, Flatbush, " My father, I would ask a gift. Another year has passed away; ever be able to take it." ing twenty-seven persons. to take one mouthful. I think it rather loud enough, it seemed to them, to wake Ball Tickets. Labels, Blanks, Bill-Heads and other ft. I., 73. For oh! it seems not long ago varieties of Plain and Fancy Job Printing executed The lady had very strict notions of improves the shape, and I am going to the whole town of Brunswick. JULY. 21. Nelson G. Isbell, formerly Secretary of State " This morning in my mother's hand I hailed its first glad rising day. with promptness, and in the best possible style. You laid a bracelet richly rare; 2. Steamer Capital City burned atMemphiB,Tonn.; of Michigan Lansing, 53. propriety, and allowed her pupils very mark it for Claire, as she is an artist " Now you've done it! Patty, get 22. Mrs. Agnes Heneage, known as Princess KahnAnd scarcely you would understand But he must die, as all must die, two lives lost. little freedom. All their pocket-money and will appreciate that! " under the bed! Throw those furs into That I for jewels did not care. And leave no mark or truce behind, 4. Ten persons killed at a picnic by falling trees Salm, England. 26. Thomas Kelso, founder of Kelso Orphan she took charge of; and, having been Except a name—a useless thing near Pittsburgh. At last everything was arranged, and the closet!" "This morning gold and love you sent Whan death you with his cords doth bind. PUT UP I» C. Indian fights in the John Day valley and at Home, Baltimore, 1)1. told that her own ill-health was the re-Joan went after Patty, while the others " I hear the smell of the breath of a To many a home where they are scant; 27. George L, Curry, former Governor of Oregon, Camas prairie, Ore. sult of too free indulgence in sweets in lit the candles. What I then said I really meant— Griffiness!" How many hopes, how many feara, 7. Big fire at Mandalay. India; 4,700 houses Portland.Ore., 57. Money is not the thing I want. 31. William Knox Babington, General in English In this short space forever gone; her youth, she took good care that the burned. "It is too bad, girls," Sue said, "not to But no footsteps approached, and the — OK— many now are lying low 8. Battles with the Indians at Willow Springs and East India service, London. girls should escape a like danger. " But if you would make Josie gay, have the mistress of the house. " Here's panic gradually subsided, and the fun How On whom the New Year's day did dawn. Beasley's mills. Ore. England and Turkey conAUGUST. EASTMAN & JENNE'S "STERLING COVERS," And all her happiness bring back. But, while we have thus digressed to for her, too." cluded agreement for defense of Asia Minor, and Cy- 1. Alessandro Franchi, Cardinal and Pontifical went on again. At ordinary sheet prices. Also, Bill-Heads, StateMake life one long fair holiday. How many griefs, how many joys, prus ceded to England. ment?, &c. Secretary of State, Kome. 59. Allen Henry ^Gardtell of Tommy Twinx and Miss Quigley, She whisked a chair into the floor "Girls," said Joan, holding up a packThen give her freely—Cousin Jack." Have moved the changeful human heart; 18. Large number of deaths from sunstroke in St. ner, Rear Admiral in British navy, Kensington, Sue has concluded her arrangements into it dumped a couple of pillows, and age that she had taken from her trunk, While some will with the Old Year die, Louis and other places. Treaty of peace signed at Eugland, 60. Just for a moment one could see New griefs and joys with New Year start. Berlin. with the former, and has been promised with the help of shawls and dresses, "for days I have gone about with an 2. Lewis Baker, supposed murderer ef Bill Poole, A shadow fall on every face; L.A. OKBOKNE. 18. Col. Forsyth won a substantial victory in Ore- Paris. France. Sir Hastings Yelverton, Senior Loed the " best little tree in McKeen woods." produced the grotesque figure of aawful secret locked in my breast; ever Then said the father, " I agree; gon, killing seventeen and capturing 100 redskins. of British Admiralty, England, 70. That man must surely have some grace The girls were busy all day, making woman in almost less time than it takes since I traded all my postage-stamps for A train of tweuty-two cars fell through a bridge at IJ. T A T L O K , ATTORNEY AT LAW, 4. George Conroy, Bishop and Papal Ablegato to a height of ninety feet, near Monticello, Ind., killing Canada, St. Johns. N. F . gifts or arranging for the festival. Cholsea, Mich. to tell. thigl The time for revelation has come. " That Josie loves so tenderly. several persona. 11. H. J. Montague, popular actor, San FranI'll take him on your word, my dear; "I say, Lou," Claire remarked, "if I 19. Intense heat and many sunstrokes at the East. cisco. Claire, who was a capital hand at a The midnight bell tolls. Sisters of the X\O3VALX) M A C L E A N , M. I»., Physician and Bid him come home from over sea. JANUARY. 25. British ship Loch Ard lost with forty-seven put on my crape tie for you, will you likeness, seized a crayon and boldly mystic circle—peanuts!" 14. John H. Raymond, President of Vassal* ColXJ Surgeon. Office and residence,1, 71 7 Huron street, And we will mate him welcome here." 2. Two tons of nitroglycerine exploded at Negau- lives. lege, Poughkeepsie, 64. Count Theodore Radetzky, Ann Arbor. Office hours from 8 to 9 a m. aud from look astonished, and pretend that it is drew the face, without for an instant They never quite knew how it hap- nee, Mich.; 7 men killed. 2fi, Labor riot in Washington. Fourteen children son of tho famous Marshal, and himself a General J to 3 p . m. Then, friends, make room, I have a guest new ? " request for an armistica was refused and three teachers drowned in Ireland. considering the pillow-slip. Lou putpened, but at the last word the string 3. Turkey's in the Austrian army. Gorz, Austria. 6:}. Who must not pleasant welcome lack. 27. Marquis of Lome appointed Governor GenRussians. 18. George Vining Bowers, well-known comedian, "Of course; only don't rob yourself." the finishing touch by tucking a lini- broke and the nuts rattled to the floor by4.the Of Christmas gifts this is the b e s t RS. S O P H I A VOLLAND, M . D . , Physieral of Canada. Massacre of 15,000 Chinamen at Kashgar reNew York. cian and Surgeon. Office at residence, 44 Ann Come in aud bring it—Cousin Jack !" " Oh, I can't wear it," answered the ment-bottle into the foided arms of the in a perfect shower. At the same in- ported. 20. Four colored men hanged by a mob at Mon- 21. Maria Christina. Queen-dowager of Spain, street. Will at'.end to all professional calls promptroe, La. 5. Russians captured Sofia. Severe weather along other, with the utmost candor. "It is Havre, France, 72. William Niblo, founder of figure. y, day and night. stant a step was heard in the passage. the Atlantic coast; several disasters. They met the sun-browned youth with joy, Niblo's Garden. New York, 88. AUGUST. And Josie took, with grave delight, too much soiled." Joan seized Patty by main strength and " Now she is saying, ' Young ladies, 6. Egypt sent 5,000 troops to Turkey. 20. I)r. J . W. Waldron,one of ihe best-known The hand of the brave sailor boy ~V\T" H . J A C K S O N , Dentist. Office corner of 5. Ncz Percee Indians surrendered to Gen. Howard. turfmen in the country. Saratoga. N. Y. John A. " ' Large was her bounty, and hersweets in your youth may be sours in pushed her under the bed, seating her- 8. Ex-Gov. Bullock, of Georgia, acquitted. TV * Main and Washington streets, over Bach & Who came to her that Christmas night. 7. Collision on the Panhandle road, near Steuben- Inglis, President of convention in South Carolina 9. Call issued for National Convention of National Abel's store, Ann Arbor, Mich. Anesthetics adminsoul sincere,'" returned Lou, who was your age.' Isn't it capital? " B Wi self on the edge of it to conceal the party at Toledo, Ohio. Vice President Wetmore, of ville, Ohio; fifteen persons killed and forty injured. which passed secession ordinance, Baltimore, Md. istered if required. forever quoting something. 8. Fight between moonshiners and revenue offi- Seth PadeKord, former Governor of Khode Island, Little Patty camo in, nearly fright- child's foot, which would stick out. The New York Security Insurance Company, sentenced i cers in Blount county, Tenn. Powder magazine Providence, 11, I., 71. one year in penitentiary. Turkish commanders "Girls," said Joan, in her solemn ened out of her small wits, but none the others huddled themselves under the to ACK Si SCHMUD, dealers in Dry Goods, j exploded at Fratesi, Russia, killingfifty-fiveperordered to conclude an armistice. SEPTEMBER. voice, which meant that something im- less delighted for all that. Groceries, Crockery, etc., No. 54 South Main bedclothes as best they might, and pre- 10. Turks driven from Schipka pass. News of a sons. 9. Wallingford, Ct., devastated by a tornado; 2. Henry Bertram. Major General of United States portant was coming. "Let's ask Slavey." "Oh, it's splendid!" she cried, softly. tended to be fast asleep. The door great fire at Honolulu, Sandwich islands. twenty-five people killed. More fighting in Bosnia. volunteers, June.au, Wis. H. H. Haight. formerly 11. Glover investigation resolutions passed the "What?" 'It's better than Fourth of July and opened to admit Miss Quigley in a House. 12. Yellow fever beeame epidemic at Memphis Governor of California. San Francisco. STORY > A C H <& A B E 1 , dealers in Dry Goods, Groand Vicksburg. Deficit discovered in Missouri 18. Samuel Bard, a prominent Southern politician, "Invite Slavey?" scanty costume, which made her look 12. A million-dollar fire at London, England. > ceries, etc., No. 26 South Main street, Ann Jack-do wnings." State treasury. Russian torpedo boat exploded at Baton Rouge. La., 58. Arbor, Mich. Grand Duke Nicholas crossed the Balkans. think, girls, we ought to apolo- " The Griffiness would tear her limb The dark fir-tree did look very pretty even more stern and awful than by day. 33. Nicolaieff; thirty-four persons killed. 20. Gen. Henry Kaymond. veteran of 1812, Jersey 14. Thirteen lives lost by wreck of schooner 13. Oregon Indian war ended. State of siege, es- City, N. J., 87. gize, Joan Bramley said, as, with her from limb if she found it out," said Lou, with its golden stars and half-a-dozen " She's been twisting her knob ever Little Kate, off Duxbury, Mass. . W A G N E R , dealer in Ready-Made Cloth- g tablished in 1874 in Havana, Cuba, raised. 27. August Heinrich Petermann, the eminent 15. George H. Pendleton elected Senator from ing, Cloths, Cassimeres, VestingB, Trunks, three companions, she sat in the school- " and probably devour her with liniment- candle-ends, which glowed aud shone as since the window fell," whispered Sue Ohio. h 1H. Hoedel beheaded at Berlin for attempted as- geographer, Gotha, Germany, 56. Carpet Bags, etc., 21 South Main Btreet. room Christmas morning. " I wassauce afterward." Christmas-candles should; the four to Claire, by which it may be inferred 17. Four negroes killed by a mob near Lexington, sassination of the Emperor. Revolution in San OCTOBER. Domingo. "But she won't find it out," urged cookies and the five bags of candy; the that she could not resist the temptation Ky. British Parliament opened. S i H A E B E R L E , Teacher of the Piano-forte dreadfully impertinent about the win5. Sir Francis Grant, portrait painter, and Presi17. Angell, Secretary of Pullman Palaco Car Com18. Gen. Skobeluff occupied Pmlippopolis. • Pupils attain the desired skill in piano-play- dow, though I'm sure I had no idea Joan. " It is Christmas, and Patty won't little bundles in gay papers and the to peep slyly between her half-closec 20. Sixty thousand persons attended the funeral pany, absconded. One thousand kegs of powder dent of the British Royal Academy, Melton Mowi n g by a systematic course of instruction. For lids. exploded at Pottsville, Pa., killing several persons' bray, England, 75. .Thomas de Mosmiera, ex-Piv^i of the Fenian McCarthy, in Dublin. terms, apply at residence, No. 12 W. Liberty street what I was saying. And that image was have any good time if we don't invite white crape scarf draped gracefully over 18. Memphis being scourged by yellow fever; dent of the United States of Colombia, H. A., 21. The Russians reached Adrianople. her." Ann Arbor. Prompt attention paid to piano-tuning! too bad." a couple of boughs. And I dare say "What are you doing, Miss Bramley ? place nearly deserted. Severe fighting in Bosnia; Coconuco, Col., 80. 22. William B. Allison elected to the Senate from Slavey was a tiny maid-of-all-work, that the girls never enjoyed any of Austrians defeated. 8. Gideon J. Pillow, General in the Confederate " It was too funny for anything," Iowa. Henry M. Stanley reached London. demanded the mistress. A T I E J . ROGERS, PoTtraiTpainter. POT21. Jackson, Miss., attacked by the plague. In- army. Arkansas. 23. King Alfonso and the Infanta Mercedes martraits painted to order either from life or pho- laughed Lou Taylor. " If I hadn't with large eyes, apparently strained open the fine trees which they had at home "Thinking," replied Joan, laconically dependence of Servia announced. 10. Thomas Glaberry, Roman Catholic Bishop of ried in Madrid. Spain. tographs. Instructions given in Drawing and by the extremely tight braiding of her more than this one which they had got- "Thinking! What an extraordinar 22. Relief funds being raised in the North for yel- Hartford, Ct., New York, 47. 24. Earls Derby and Carnarvon resigned from the Painting by the system used in Academies of De- laughed when I did, I know I should low-fever sufferers. Powder mills exploded at Ne11. Felix Antoine Dupanloup, noted French prehair; she moved about with a frightened ten up by themselves; and I fear that it English Ministry. Russia made known to the Porte sign. Studio, No. 7, cor. Division and Ann streets have gone off like a torpedo!" girl! Why are you not in bed? Didn' the terms of peace. gaunee. Mich.; several employes killed. late, Paris, 76. Abraham Oppenhetm, head of tho " But, if we apologize," suggested air, every step an apology for her pre- must be confessed that there was added I hear a window fall ? " 25. More fighting with illicit distillers in Tennes- great banking house at Cologne, Cologne, Ger25. Turkey accepted the terms. J. D. HARTLEY, M. D., for the time being a very pleasant spice many, 74. Sue, " it will look as if we wanted to suming to walk at all. 2<>. Louisiana Returning Board locked up. News see. "How can I tell what you hear? " 12. Gen. William T. Ward, a veteran of the Mexi28. Excursion train on the Grand Rapids and of great famine in China. " Well, ask Slavey, then," Sue said, from the very mischief of the affair. But get rid of our impositions." AND "Did you let a window fall ? " Indiana railroad jumped the track near Lockwood. can war and the Rebellion, Greensburg, Ky.. 70. 27. English vessels entered the Dardanelles. " and all save your cookies from supper. the trouble with this part was that it 18. Jefferson Davis, Jr.". only son of the Confeder" I'm sure I do, for one," sighed Claire, "I let no window fall." 28. Stanley Matthews1 silver resolution passed Mich.; several killed. MRS. SOPHIA HARTLEY, M. D., who was not the most brilliant scholar They'll help make a show. If the Griffin- made them somewhat ashamed afterward, "Did you throw over a chair? " 30. Another nitro-glycerine explosion at Negau- ate President, of yellow fever, Memphis. David Congress. Laing, patriarch of Scottish literature. Edinburgh, nee, Mich. 30. Tho House voted against reduction of whisky ess did not count them we might have as we shall see. GERMAN AND ENGLISH of them all. "I threw over no chair." • 81. Miskolcz, Hungary, laid waste by a storm; Scotland, 86. tax. more." 1,000 houses destroyed and 506 people lost their 20. Hiram Paulding. Rear Admiral in the navy, 81 Steamer Metropolis, from Philadelphia for We can do them first," said Joan, A pretty sight, too, were the four— "Did you drop a book?" PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. and son of one of the captors of Maj. Andre, HuntBrazil, wrecked oil Kitty Hawk, N. C : 100 lives lives. Bankrupt law expired. "We must stop abusing old Quig," yes, the five young girls, their faces "I dropped no book." ington. L. I.. 81. Office and residence, No. 18 Thompson, corner of " and then go—" lost. A furniture establishment burned in New SEPTEMBER. Thompson and William streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. 24. Charles Leopold. Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, "Did you drop anything? " " In solemn procession," interrupted said her sister, thoughtfully. "It would flushed with health and fun. They all York: lc^s, $3(15,000. Smith's dry-goods houae, in Mrs. Dr. Hartley will limit her practice to the treat65. Philadelphia, burned: loss, $400,000. 1. Excursion train from London to Ramsgate, talked at once; they made numberless "I dropped nothing." Sue; " in sack-cloth and ashes. If we trouble mamma." ment of diseases peculiar to Ladies and Children 25. Samuel Mercer. Rear Admiral in British navy, FKBRUARY. England, wrecked by a collision; twelve lives lost. Quig!'" laughed Claire. harmless jokes, that can no more be told "Did you knock over anything? " tie our papers with crape it will add to "'Old Deal, England. GO. Treaty with Japan signed, 1. Sea swept over Coney island, N. Y., drowning 29. Louis Antoine Gamier-Pages. French histoFRUEAUFF & COR BIN "What's that but abuse?" than soda-water can be carried about in "I knocked over nothing." the effect." 3. Bishop McCoskry, of Michigan, deposed from persons. the ministry. An excursion steamer, the Lady rian aud statesman, Paris. 75. Julius Hayden, "Blessed little mother!" sighed Sue. a tumble. Poor Joan was too anxious aboui seven " I've a crape tie you may use," said 2. All hands lost by the wreck of brig Overton, Alice, returning from Gravesend to London, sunk brevet Bricadier General in United States armv, OrA T T O R N E Y S AT LAW off Ocracoke, X, C. ange, N. J., 58. E. K. FR0EAUFF, Justice, of the C . Lou. " But, seriously, I think Joan is "She'd never say harm of a mosquito; It was well for them that Miss Quig- Patty's feet to have any clear idea by a collision; 700 lives lost. 3. Armistice between Russia and Turkey signfd at NOVEMBER. All business promptly attended to. Office No. 8 right. I am ashamed that Miss Quigley and that I take to be the pinnacle of iey's room wa« at the other end of the what she was saying. 5. Bosnian insurgents defeated with great loss. Adrianople. 7. Mehemet Ali and twenty of his suit massacred East \\ ashingtou street, Rinsey k Seaholt-s block. 3. Mrs. Frances F. Broderip, only daughter of human meekness." 4. A.sylum burned at Tern-Tain, China; 2.000 by the Albanians. oaw that imago." house, and that Sally, the cook, was so "You are . very impertinent," began lives Tom Hood, and a noted authoress, Clevedon, EnMadison Wells surrendered himself. So the girls chatted, and the day wore sound asleep; for, although somebody Miss Quigley; but she caught sight of fi.lost. NOAH W. CHEEVER, 9. Nobeling. the would-bo assassin of the German gland. 48. Well, then," cried Sue, " let's work The Chicago Academy of Music burned. Thej Emperor, died in prison. on. Supper was eaten, and they waited at every third word cried "hush!" they the figure of herself, which none of them Prefect 5. Frederick English. Major General in English [ike. Trojans now." ATTORNEY AT LAW of St. Petersburg shot by Vera Sassulitch. 11. Coal-mine explosion at Aborcarme, Wales; 250 army, Cheltenham. England, 63, 7. Anderson, of the Louisiana Returning Board, miners Office east side of Court House Square, Ann While the four are busily at work over with all impatience for 9 o'clock, which could not help making a great deal more had remembered to pull over. "What!' found lost. 6. Jean Jacques Fazy, the eminent Swiss statesArbor, Mich. guilty. 18. Gradual decline of the yellow fever in the man, Geneva, 82. the books, we may take the time to re-was the regular bedtime. Sue, behind noise than they imagined. she exclaimed. "Afigureof me! With 8. Tornado at Augusta, Ga.; several persons South noted. 7. O. Phelps Brown, known as " a retired physithe back of the mistress, occupied herkilled. Twenty-six persons poisoned seven fatallate the transgression for which they j "Do you suppose there is anybody a bottle, too? I thought you better ly—by using impure water, at Riehford. Yt. ~~HENRY E. HILL, 14. Great freshets in tho West. cian whose sands of life have nearly run out," Sav22. British mission to Afghanistan refused per- brook. Ct., 55. were thus condemned to do tasks upon jself in making candy-bags from tarletan, asleep in the house ?" asked Lou. bred. And it does not in the least look 11. Ship British America and brig Carrie Winslow mission A T T O R N E Y A T L A W to enter Cabul. 11. Norman B. Judd, former Congressman and a holiday. They were the only boarders jalthough the others couldn't imagine "I scarcely think it possible," Claire like me. I never should know who i1 collided off Sandy Hook: several lives lost. 25. New Canadian Ministry inaugurated. D e a l e r In Real Estate, and Insurance Minister to Berlin. Chicago. 111., 66. 13. British fleet entered the Sea of Marmora. remaining at Miss Quigiey's boarding- jwhat she expected to put in them. was meant for." answered. 14. Gabriel Delafosse, famous French mineralo14. Daniel Webster's old house at Marehfleld, Agent. OCTOBER. school through, the holidays. Their The longest evenings must close, and "I mean, do you think there are any This was too much. Sue could con- Mass.. gist, Paris. 84. burned. 2. City of Glasgow Bank, of Scotland, failed; Office, No 3 ODera House Block, ANN ARBOB. 15. Hippolyte J. Lucas, French poet and dramatnomes were in East Machias, a town so at last the time came for them to take who ought to be asleep V " of Mrs. Eenn Pitman cremated at Wash- liabilities. $50,000,000. tain herself no longer. She burst into 15. Body ist. Pans. 70. Pa. far "downEast" in Maine that in winter up their candle and file solemnly to the "Yes," Joan said, drvly. "Here are a perfect shout of laughter, in which the ington. 8. Excursion train on the Old Colony road wrecked IB. William B. Hill, former Secretary of State in 17. Steamer C. M. Palmer sunk by a collision off near EVERYBODY SAYS THAT there was no getting to it without a voy- large square chamber, which for the va- five." Boston; 21 killed and 150 injured. Elections Maryland. Baltimore, 51. coast;-fourteen persons drowned. others joined, all save Patty, who was as the18.English several States. 20" Thomas H. Powers, a chemist worth $10,000,Heavy rain-storm in California; eight China- in 11. age, beside which a trip to the North cation they all occupied together. in Colosseum Theater, Liverpool, En- 001). Philadelphia. i;5. S. B. REVENAUGH Sue dressed for Santa Claus by put- frightened as a mouse in a trap. men drowned. German Princesses Charlotte and gland Panic ; thirty-seven person crushed. pole was a trifle; so they were to remain "Hurrah 1" cried Lou, as soon as theting on all the girls' furs, fastening upon 21. Dr. J. G. Kohl, German traveler and historian, married at Berlin. " Miss Taylor," demanded the indig- Elizabeth IS THE lfi. Nine persons killed by a panic in a colored Bremen. 70. at school for the entire year. Lou and chamber door closed behind them. "Now her head a jnuff with a feather-duster nant Cardinal Gioacchino Pecci elected Pope, un- Baptist church at Lynchburg. Va. mistress, advancing, with a great der20.the 27. William Henry Palmer, known as " Robert name of Pope Leo XIII. Sue were sisters; Joan Branley their for the tree! ' On with the dance, let jauntily sticking out of the top, and crushing of peanuts under her feet, 22. National party organized at Toledo, Ohio. 20. Railway collision in Wales; twelve killed. Heller." Boss Photographer of Ann Arboi musician and prestidigitateur, PhiladelCircassians sacked 1,200 houses in Macedonia. cousin, and Clara Thornton an old neigh- the joy be unconfined!'" phia. 48. Russians occupied Rustchuk. Big tidal wave at blacking an immense pair of mustaches " what does this mean ? What is thai 27, Manhattan Bank, of New York, robbed. Fourth Street, East of Court Home; Ut floor. 29. Louis A. Godey, publisher of Ooieifn Ixuly's ( Callao, Chili. bor. And she threw open the window, and upon her plump face. :j .t. Yellow fever killed in the South by frost. on your face? " Bonk, Philadelphia. 71. 23. Rande, the murderer, sentenced to life imbegan to pull vigorously at the string to 30* Lynian Tremain. ex-Congressman from New The day before Christmas Claire had at Galesburg, 111. Express train on NOVEMBER. "My dear friends," she said, standing But Sue could do nothing but laugh prisonment, York, New York, 59. Central robbed. 1. News received of great famine iu Morocco. said, sadly enough, that this would be which the tree was attached. by the tree, "I had not much trouble to and laugh and laugh, and Miss Quigley, Texas Officers of State Savings Bank at Trenton, 3. Great strike in English cotton-spinning disDECEMBER. the first Christmas of her life without a "Be careful! the string isn't very get here, for I scented the house from whose knob, after all, may have been N. 25.J., convictod and sentenced to five years in peni- trict. strong!" 1. George Henry Lewes, author and husband of tree. the North pole, but I did find it difficult rather loosely twisted that night, couldn't tentiary. 5. Elections in thirty States. The Constitution sailed from Philadelphia 7. A. T. Stewarts body stolen from the tomb. " George Eliot," London, 60. H a m s , Salinases, l,ard, e t c . , Sue spoke too late. "Let's have one, then," said Sue, to enter the house. Miss Quigley keeps help laughing, too, at the fair face all for26. Paris with American exhibit at the Exposi2. J. P. Wilmot. Bishop of the Diocese of Louisi9. Cape May, N. J., visited by a great fire; several STATE STREET, OPPOSITE NORTHWEST COR- boldly. Snap! The cord was broken, and the too huge fires for me to try the chimneys; streaked with black from the mustache: tion. ana. New Orleans. hotels burned; loss. $500,000. NER OF UNIVERSITY CAMPUS. 14. Princess Alice, third child of Queen Victoria four girls stood looking at each other in a Griffiness guarded the doors, and had and surrounded by a tangle of golden 28. Silver bill vetoed and passed over the veto. 14. Big flood in Italy; great loss of property. " Itu is impossible!" said her sister. Orders promptly filled. Farmers having meats 17. Attempt to assassinate King Humbert, of an^ Grand Duchess of Hesse-Darmstadt, Darm 'And what's impossible can't be, blank dismay, MARCH. not that fine young man, Tommy Twinx, hair. Miss Quigley hastened to preto sell should give him a call stadt, 35. Italy. 1568-yl ' And never, never comes to pass. 1 " 1. Most of the Cuban insurgents laid down their "Oh, Lou'!" me the way by the window I serve her dignity by a precipitate re- arms and were pardoned. 18. Serious loss of life by inundation of the river " The great Napoleon," returned Sue, " ' 'Twas ever thus since childhood's showed Save, at Pestb, Austria. fear I should not have got in at all,treat. 8. Pope Leo crowned. Peace treaty signed at San " has the credit of remarking that im- hour,'" quoted Lou, the incorrigible. which 20. War declared by Eugland upon Afghanistan. An Unhappy Bridegroom. have been very hard on 21. The Halifax fishery award paid. Twelve men " Young ladies," she said, in her grand- Stefauo.possible is the adjective of a very help- "I'm dreadfully sorry. Wouldn't I do me, mywould A French manufacturer of imitation 4. Tornado in Casey county, Ky.; seven persons killed by coal-mine explosion at Sullivan, Ind. dears, for the sight of your beauest manner, " you will bring me a transless sort of people. Why shouldn't we for a tree?" British Parliament voted tho military esti22. Fort Ali Musjid captured by the British gold and silver jewelry for exportation, faces warms my blood like a was- lation of the first fifty lines of the sec-killed. mates. troops. have a tree? Don't we know how to fix "Well," said Claire, dropping discon- ti-ful sail-bowl. My speech must be short, 5. Hot Springs, Ark., nearly destroyed by fire. 23. George S. Houston elected Senator from Ala- and consequently made in styles which Ann Arbor, Michigan. ond book of the iEneid to-morrow." one?" are not. in favor in France, some time 7. The business portion of Spartansburg, Pa., bama. solately upon the bed, "I knew some- my lovely darlings, on account of the Without another word she left them burned. Capital paid in $ 50,000.00 "If we had one to fix!" 24. The new Governor General of Canada, the since found that he was being robbed, shortness of the candles, which is owing to put the room to rights,'send Patty 8. Seventeen persons killed by colliery explosion Marquis thing would happen." of Lorne, arrived at Halifax. Fifty perCapital security 100,000.00 " Oh, dear!" sighed Claire; " and "Something will happen," retorted to the warm summer's making the Glasgow, Scotland. sons went down with steamship Pommerania in and he was trying to trace the thief and to her attic, and get to bednear 9. News of steamer Sphinx being burned' at sea; English channel; collision. manner of theft when he received a Transacts a general Banking Business ; buys and there's woods and woods of them over Sue. white bears so scarce. But, if the trembling "Can't we get a slip-noose on to 700 lives lost. 5?7. Fifteen persons jumped off a ferry-boat at telegram from a friend who is spending sells Exchange on New York. Detroit and Chicago • there." gifts are not as fine as some I've brought themselves. it?" !. Colliery explosion near Belton, England; forty Liverpool all<l were drowned, owing to panic. sells Sight Drafts on all the principal cities of As all were young and healthy, and lives lost. 23. Thanksgiving day. English forces entered the summer in a village in the environs " I'll tell you!" cried Sue, jumping up "I'll tell you!" cried Joan, more ex- you, they mean quite as much; and I Europe; also, sells Passage Tickets to Liverpool, 14. Thirty-six excursionists drowned at Brest, Khyber pass, in Afghanistan. of Paris. The friend acquainted him very tired beside, I do not know that and sending the contents of the workam sure I wish you a merry Christmas citedly than was her wont; "see here!" France. London and Glasgow, \ i i the Anchor Line of SteamDECEMBER. that, having been accidentally called 17. Treaty of peace ratified at St. Petersburg. As she spoke she dragged out of theand a happy New Year, with less lini- they slept any less soundly than usual, 15. ships, whose rates are lower than most other first- basket in all directions. " Tommy 1. Mississippi river steamboat Cotton Valley sunk that very morning to the Mayor's office Anderson's release ordered by the Louisiana but they awoke with somewhat troubled Supreme Twinx!" class lines. worsted shawl upon which she had been ment and more liberty!" by collision near Donaldsonville, La.; eighteen perCourt. of the village, he saw the marriage prominds that Christmas morning. "Tommy Twinx?" knitting down stairs, one of the long 22. Boiler explosion at Richmond, Va.;fiveper-sons drowned. This Bank, already having a large business, inThis speech was received with great 2. Congress met. cession of one of the manufacturer's " It is not the getting into scrapes, sons killed. Thessalian villages sacked by the "I wish, Sue," remarked Lou, with an steel needles. Fortunately it was not applause, and the distribution of gifts vite merchants and others to open accounts with 9. Anchor flour mill, at Minneapolis, Minn., workmen, and noticed that the bride but the getting out," Sue remarked, Turks. them, with the assurance of the most Uberal dealing air of pathetic resignation, "that you brittle, and she was able to bend it into burned. 23. Steamer Magenta burst her steam pipe near began. Sue dexterously pulled a label dolefully, as she paused in her leoot10. Wade Hampton elected Senator from South and bridesmaids wore a profusion of consistent with safe banking. wouldn't box the compass so often with a very tolerable hook. Sing. N. Y.; pix persons killed. O'Leary won from the cookie Claire had hung for lacing to crack and eat a stray peanut; Sing Carolina. jewelry which, unmistakably, had come the six-day walk at London. the things in your basket. What has " ' Simple Simon went a-fishing,'" her, and culled it for Patty, who was so and they all agreed with her. ~ '. English training ship Eurydiee lost off the from the manufacturer's work-shop. In the Savings Department interest is paid at the Tommy Twinx to do with the tree?" Isle of Wight; 360 lives lost. sang Lou. "Won't it be'hooking,' to excited that she nearly strangled her- However, as we saw at the beginning 25. Three MollieMagniresnnng at Bloomsburg, The manufacturer at once remembered rate of five per ctnt. per annum, payable semi-an"We"'ll have him get it!" get a tree in this way ? " self by trying to eat it, and, at the same of this story, if the reader is kind enough Pa A million-dollar fire in Philadelphia. nually, oa the first days of January and July.on all that some time before this very work" Good!" said Joan, grimly. " Miss "The string won't hold!" Joan said; time, laugh at Claire for sitting down 26. Fire in New York: loOT $590,000. JANUARY. Burns that have remained on deposit three months man had quitted him, saying he was to remember, they concluded to 27. Colliery explosion in North Staffordshire, En- 2. Emile Lambinet. previous to those days, thus affording the people of Quigley has never seen me speak to and, before they knew what she wasupon her bitten one. a distinguished Freuch going to marry and to set up for himself gland; thirty miners killed. Osman Pasha made painter, Paris, aged 70. Au^ustin make the best of things, and honestly to Tommy Twinx but onco, and, to pay Edwards. Chilian this city and county a perfectly safe depository for doing, she had the sheets off her bed, " What! that lovely white crape sca^f Commander-in-Chief of Turkish forces. millionaire, leaving .$25.0MUKR), Limaclie, Chili, (il. in the country. He had noticed the acknowledge their fault. for it, I had to add a perfect ocean of and tied together at the corners. their funds, together with a fair return in inter 6. Alfonso Ferraro La Marmora, an Italian Gen- embarrassed and confused manner of APRIL. for me ? " exclaimed Lou, as it was handfor the same. figures!" eral and statesman, Florence. Italy. t:l. To this the hook was fastened, and ed to her. " Who could have given it Before their dinner the tasks were all 2. Earl of Leitrim murdered in Ireland. 8. John O-Noill, tho Fenian leader. Omaha, Neb. the workman, but attributed it to fear even to Claire's, and delivered jfi. Oil explosion at Slatington, Pa.; twelve persons Francis " I remember," added Lou, " How !Sue began to fish. Money t o Loan on A p p r o v e d Securities. to me ? And it isn't so much worn, ex- completed, Vincent 1'awpail. French naturalist and of meeting with a disagreeable receptilled. Kaflir rebellion in South Africa. to Miss Quigley with what Sue called awfully shocked the Griffiness was revolutionist. Paris, M. Charles G. Cou.sin- tion. Several other incidents confirmed "Do you feel a bite? " asked Claire, cept in the creases and the places where DIRECTORS—Christian Mack, W. W. Wines, W D 7. Ktenbcn county (N. Y.) insane asylum burned, Montauban, Count de Palikao and General in the """J™*". Daniel Hiscock, E. A. Beal, Wm. Deubel, when she heard me say, ' There's mill- who was clinging to the angler's skirts it's been tied; and, if I wear the soiled "truly edifying penitence." lear Bath; fifteen inmates perished. his suspicions. He at once took the French army, Paris, 81. and Willard B. Smith. ions in it!' ' Slang, Miss Taylor!' sho to prevent her from tumbling out of side out, it will do nicely for pearl color." Miss Quigley smiled benignly at their 12. Army board ordered to take new evidence in P. Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy, Home, 57. railway, reached the village at nightfall, Fitz John Porter cafle. OFFICERS: said. ' You may add the same figures, the window. contrition. 10. Demetrius Bulgaria, Greek statesman, Athens, called on his friend, went to the head of 13. Fifteen acres of Clarksville, Tenn., burned Patty scarcely understood the fun, CHRISTIAN MACK, W. W. WINES, 76. and will receive two demerits.'" "I am sure, my dear young ladies," over; loss, $500,000. "I've caught it! I've caught it! and looked a little shocked until Claire President. Vice President 16. Samuel Bowles, editor of the Springfield Re- the police, and all three went to the 15, Circassians massacred 800 persons at Palatiza, she said, "I am happy that you are will- riveee. A terrible tornado in Kansas. " I'll see to Tommy," said Sue, when Pull away!" publimn, Springfield, Mass., 51. CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier. rejoined: restaurant where the marriage feast was ing to own your fault. I am not so 17. Three murderers' lynched at Huntsville, Ala. 91. Henri Victor Regnault, the great French chem- spread. When they entered the dining they had done laughing at her sister's " Hush! Quigley will hear!" " It is a surprise I planned for you,hard-hearted but you might have had Strike A CARD. of f 0,000 cotton-spinners in Lancashire. En- ist, Paris. 67. imitation of Miss Quigley. " But how " It must be a whale! " K. E. K. Collins, founder of the Collins line of room, the bridegroom turned pale as dear. It is a great sacrifice, for it was ;land. Native troops sftafc trota India to Malta. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends will you get the tree into the house ? " Now York, 75. " It's too cold for anything but aso convenient to tie around the cat's your fun for the asking; but never mind 18. Collision between white and black miners at steamship*, and the public of Ann Arbor and vicinity, that h 27. Ooorge V. Gordon, inventor of the Gordon death and every limb convulsively that now. I thought you would be )oal Croek, Ind,; several killed. " Have him leave it tinder the window frost-fish." has purchased the stock of trembled. The 'bride fainted. The press. Norfolk, Va , 67. neck. It is finest Canton crape, and I 21. Riot at political meeting at Quebec. Many lonely, and I had asked Deacon Wood- essels the fence, and we'll pull it into " Or a skate!" 2^. Sir Edward S. Creasy, a distinguished English guests fled. The bridegroom's lodgings and 15H lives lost on Spanish coast. think the pinholes give it an air very Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, behind ard to take you down to Bath in his historian, London, 65. the room." Heavy storm in Illinois and Iowa. Hurricane "Sh-h-h-h!" were searched, and a great many stolen (Us—dis—mercy! somebody say distin-chaise this afternoon. I am very glad _,t22. Dye Stuffs, &c, Tahiti. Sandwich islands, killed 120 people. The FEBRUARY. Of course, the girls were delighted goods were found in them. He was Amid such exclamations the tree was guished in French." Spanish coast visited by a severe storm; 275 lives you have done your tasks so that you ost. I. Peorpe Cruikshank, the fame us caricaturist, carried off to prison, there to spend his Formerly owned by t!w late George Grenvillc, and with the boldness of the plan, and enBut, aside from this good-natured can go." that he w 11 continue the drug business, in all its tered into it with all zest. Tommy safely pulled in at the window, and* the London, SB. 23. Six persons killed by Indians in Western girls stood flushed and panting around banter, there were whispered little kindbranches, at the old stand, 7. Giovanni-Maria Mastai-Fcrretti, Pope Pius marriage night. It will be long beforo Hathaway, of the Border City mills, Fall Twinx was the son of a widow who lived it. "Girls!" cried Lou, as soon as they ?exas. IX., Eome, 85. he rejoins his bride. liver, Mass., arrested for embezzlement. ly words of thanks for knick-knacks, NO. 5 SOUTH M A I N S T R E E T . 11. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy under next door to the school, and who did A white paper parcel was fastened which showed the loving thoughts of were out of "the presence," "isn't my 24. McLin and Dennis, of Florida, confessed Lincoln, By giving strict attention to business, and selling Hartford, Ct., 75. Charles M. Conrad. "rands in count of vote in that State. washing for the pupils. Tommy's goods1 at reasonable prices, he hopes to merit a share amid the branches. Lou opened it with the givers. Patty had long ago forgot- hair all burned off? Such coals of fire! 25. Riot between Young Britons, and Catholics at Secretary of War under President Fillmore, and In1} public patronage, Confederate General, New Orleans, 73. clothes, as Lou said, were " a miracle of an air of triumph. tfontreal, Canada. Husband and Wife. off irar-Particular In ten all about her mistress and the prob- And after that image, too! " attention will be paid to the com1'i. J, F. Tracy, many years President of Rock 28. Twenty persons killed by boiler explosion at pounding and filling of Phys.cians' Prescriptions by patches," but both they and he were al" Candy! " said Claire, who was noted able consequences if she should be dis- I leave it to your imagination to paint Dublin, Island railroad, Erie. Pa. The following colloquy occurred in a Ireland. competent assistants. EMANUEL MANN ways clean and tidy. He was regarded for her love of sweets. " Where in the covered in this unheard-of transgres- their ride; but be sure they had a glori- 29. Detroit Free Press ome.e destroyed by fire. 16. G. W. Paschal, former Judge of Supreme case brought before the Edinburgh, Ann Arbor, March 25, 1878. Court of Texas, Washington. 65. as an ally of the girls, and did various world did it come from ? " ous time, and all fell in love with Deacon 25. Angelo Secchi, famous Italian astronomer, Scotland, magistrates. The wife, when MAY. sion, and was in a state of bewildering Woodard, who might have been granderrands, which, although not very harm- " From Mrs. Moffitt's, of course." the case came on, denied that her hut1. Paris Exposition opened. Tug-boat Warner Borne. 59. bliss over the ribbons and pictures that father to any of them. And that night, exploded ful, were to be kept from the knowledge "But the money?" at Memphis, Tenu.; several persons MARCH. band had struck her, and the following had been bestowed upon her. of " The Griffiness," as Miss Quigley killed. when they went up-stnirs to bed, Sue 5. Benjamin Franklin Wade, former Senator from Sue shook her head mysteriously. took place: 2. Five flouring mills destroyed at Minneapolis. Ohio and acting Vice President, Jefferson, Ohio, 77. extraordinary dialoguo " Am I to keep them for my truly burst out with: was called. Tinn.. by explosion and lire; several lives, and 8. Francis Charles Josepb, I'rinee of Austria and Prisoner, to his wife— "How long have " I know," exclaimed her sister. " It own ? " she asked, " or is it only play 1 iVnd that brings us to Miss Quigley was that gold quarter you wore that "The blessed old Quigley! If her ft,000.000 in property destroyed. father of tin present Emperor, Vienna, 75. Count we been married?" Wife—"Tliirty-two 9. Senator Don Cameron married to a niece o£ Sclopsis de Nalerano, the great Italian statesman. herself, who, as head of the school, cer- Loisy Burton gave you. You were go- give?" breath is as strong as a monsoon, her • en. years." Prisoner—" How many chilSherman. Turin, 7!). " They are your truly own," Joan reheart isn't so bad, after all. She is ter- 11. A number of distilleries seized ;tt Cincinnati. \K Charles I,. Wilson, publisher of the Evening dren have I had?" Wife—" Eleven." tainly deserves to be honored with some ing to keep it always." plied. " There is no make-believe about ribly hard on the candy question; but\ttinipted assassination of the Emperor of Ger- Joui->i"l. Chicago, 59. particular notice. She was a tall, driedPrisoner—" Am I an affectionate hus" Well," answered Sue, heroically. nany. Hew Aiuslie, Scotch poet, Louisville, Ky.. 8P. up lady, with erect figure, a nose like a " I didn't know then that I was com-it."" And that splendid ribbon, too ?" that's only natural, perhaps. Catch me 18; Earthquake in Venezuela' (iOO persons killed. Kir12.William GibsoU Craig; former Lord of the British band and father?" Wife—" Yes, very." en hand large and well selected stock of 15. Stektnsri purchased by tho Russian Gowrnhawk's beak, and piercing, black eyes. ing to spend Christmas in the cave of a Patty said, half to herself. " I'm as ever calling her a Griffiness again! " Treasury, liicarton. Scotland. K). Prisoner—"And steady at work when I nent :it Philadelphia for privateers. 19. Sir William O'Urady Haly, Commander-inAnd so said they all. DRUGS, Her thin hair was brushed back from Griffiness." 17. The Potter investigation ordered by the House' Chicf of British forces in America. Halifax. Nbva can get it ?" Wife—" Yes. very." Pii»good as Sally, now." if ReprcKcntntiveR. her face, and twisted into a compact Joan pressed her friend's hand, for oner— "Do I give you all my wp.gos?" Scotia. MEDICINES, All laughed at her simplicity, but I SO. Fenian scare In Canada. 20. Isaac Adams, manufacturer of the Adams Wife—" Yes, Robert." Prisoner— knob at the top cf her head; there was ejhe knew what the sacrifice had been, think 81. Six m< n lose their lives by a coal-mine explo- printing pro's, Sandwich. N. II., 75. A Domestic Missionary. CHEMICALS, they were all touched to see how " Why did you go to the police after a tradition in the school that when this and I may as well say hero that she easily they had been able to make the ion in Npval Scott*. a:i. John Allison. Register of United States TreasDuring Thanksgiving evening, in a 22. Pleasure steamer weut over a dam at Gait, ury, Washington. 1:5, DYE STUFFS was untwisted Miss Quigiey's form lost found means the next day of redeeming me?" Wife^—"Because you would not happy. social society circle held at a residence Inf.; nine persons drowned. light the fire, that was all.'' NotwithAPRIt. its erectness, her dignity fell away from the keepsake from Mrs. Moffitf and giv- child 9 i. Torfladose in Illinois and Iowa; about P0 lives At last the tree was bare, and the can- in the First ward, among the subjects osf. 3. William Sidney Clements, Earl of Leitrim, standing this ingenious defraMc tile her, and there remained but a wreck of ing it back to Sue, doubly precious for dles all burned out, but the one piece ::i. Collision of German ironclads Koonig Wil3 kilied i'.v peasantry, near Derry. Ireland, 72. discussed was "Bob"Ingersoll',sunbelief prisoner wasfined£2. the severe teacher. She moved with a the added memories. ;lm and Grosser Kurfurst in English ehannel; the 6. Giuseppe Berardi, Italian Cardinal. Home. 88. Toilet Articles, Trusses, Etc. Joan had providently laid aside. in future punishment, and a lady, well Vilhetm sank, carrying down 300 men. spasmodic, automatic motion, as if she The tree was placed upon a table in that II. Prince Napoleon Lucien C. J. F. Marat, Each of the girls took a bit of the fir known for her vim and pluck, spoke up nephew of Napoleon I.. London. 75. was controlled by machinery within, of the middle of the room, and firmly JUNE. ii. William M. TweaiJ, formerly chief of the New THK rather startling announcement a memento, and sadly they threw the and remarked with an emphasis unmis- 1. Potter Inquiry, commenred. which, it may be surmised, her knob wedged with books. For lights they p-s York Tammany ring, in Ludloiv Street jail, New feree out of the window. was made the other d:iy by the Presitakable: "I'd just like to be Bob Inger2. Great storm in Missouri: nearly ICO persons York. 55. Special attention paid to the furnishing of Phy was the key. She shook hands with a had to cut up their candle, which was, What girl but has a quantity of such soll's wife for a short time; I'd make illod and wounded. Nobeling atttempted to kill H. William Ortou, President of Western Union dent of the Women's Protective AssocisiciaBK, Chemists, svhoo's, etc., \>i»h fhHoaopblca rapid, fiery jerk, swooping down upon a fortunately, a long one, and they fastTelegraph, Company, New York, 62. of Germany. i iid Onemieal Apparatus, Bohemian Cli'-mloa trifling keepsakes laid away—a pressed him believe there was a hell—see if I he3. Emperor ation of New York, that there, are in Four hundred Busujans Ciit off by Poinakq and visitor with a sidewise motion, not unened the pieces to the boughs with hairi«»r*, Porcvslilii w « e , Pure l o g o u t * , eto MAY. flower, a bit of ribbon, a favor from the wouldn't!" The company smiled " bias," •tho city ovijf 100,000 wonum doing 0work llled. like the pounce of a fish-hawk. . V'V„<•!*!:*' iTtMriptiM ptuptiei pins. m 4. Indian troubles at Caw at; prfttrij, Ed*ha 1. John ^^•!•l:J^eJ. former png'l(Bt. g u s t i e r and outsido of % ''" German, a rude drawing — worthless but didn't pursue the Bttbjopt furtli; ^'frafi °t' nun named OaJdweU, QB*T ^meriout, (H.,silli ConKVM&m&n f r . ^ i Nt^n Vork; at his defttb Mate '> vortljy lady w«« mnoh. afflicted The girls had, before the tre« wae tiling* ejjQngh that stjJJ have &« power • •••.I !"••• Utmvatt, VOLUME XXXIV. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20,1878. NUMBER 1718. The Record of the Dying Year, Letter and Note-Heads, Hodder's Blotting-Pad Covers, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CHRONOLOGY. D. M M At Miss Quigiey's. I K J. H- NICKELS, FRESH & SALT MEATS, THE ANN ARBOK SAVINGS BANK NECROLOGY. EBERBACH & SON, 12 South SVIain St., &RT1STS' & WAI FLOWER MATERIALS PURE WINES AND LIQUORS ;giimh(nnton leader, THE genuine and practical temper- ance people of the State of New York STATE NKWS. The annual report of the State salt injector shows 1,835,881 barrels manufacjred, an increase of 194 817 barrels over ae amount produced the previous seaon. ents are well filled York. See Club list Srribnar & Co., N e w The DetroitFree Press EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOB 1879. Harper's Monthly tor January Ims in illustthe test of the courts to measuros unrated papers: England's Grreal Sea-Fort During Ihe coming year T B B FBEB PR*8S will be FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1878. tried and which must run tho gauntlet Liverpoo,), by William II. Riaeiug; A Chap- improved in ;tll th<> departments, und new features be added from time to nine. The merits of the The total copper shipments from lake er iu tho History of Ants, by Miss Mary pupcr lire n"W so well known that the publisher* A MERRY CHRISTMAS to every reader of all the courts. The license or excise > a a t ; Rambles in South France, by S. G. VV_ do not deem it necessary fo recapitulate them. uperior this year were 17,890 tons, of of the ARGUS : not only a merry one but law of Xew York permits the sale of THE D A I L Y FREE PKE8S. 'hich 14,197 1-2 tons wore ingot copper, ienjamin; Cloisonne Eroanuel, by Miss one full of solid happiness and pleasure. liquors by tho drink to hotel keepers, 'he Quincy mine's product was 1,777foung ; The Meeting of the " Koyal " on The aim is to ku it the best newspaper, and every exertion i* put forth to keep it in the front And in your own fullness of good cheer aud tho decisions rule out the saloons ons, 512 inoro than last year. Durham Down, by George E . Waring; and rank. Price *10 a year; $•> for six months. THE TBI-WEEBXY FREE PRESS and joy don't forget to extend the hand in which a bed or two havo been put up. A little son of Joseph and Ann Gas--lome, by "Porte Crayon." Macleod of Dare, Has no superior in the quantity and variety of its ill, of Medina, Lenawee county, aged >y-William Black, is concluded, bat not in tlie reudinic mutter. Subscription, $0 a year; f.'.Su for of kindness and chaiity to the unfortun- It is the liquor sellers of New York years, was killed on the 12th while most pleusing way, and there are five more six months. ate and poor into whose homes the holi- who strike hands with the prohibitionists layiug around a wagon-box which was in favor of now legislation : though each THE WEEKLY FREE PRESS. hapters of The Return of the Native, by day weeks bring very little of sunshine urned up on its side. It fell over and Thomas Hardy. Other papers a r e : A Ue- It. lias correspondents in all parts of Michigan. not praying for the same. And so in and gladness. It has no superior for market reports that every truck the child on his neck. lorter's Romance ; Tho Image of San Doiiato, Fannei will appreciate. Michigan the prohibitionists and dealA farmer living in Clinton county Its "Farm" department is riitbt up to the times. Christmas story ; Rousseau, with a portrait, JOHN LOWELL, of Massachusetts, has er alike clamor for a repeal ot the tax Our best farmers in all portions of the State conaised 5,000 bushols of onions in 1877, and Maria del Occidento— with portrait. In tribute original articles for its columns. been appointed to that vaoant U. S. law. The dealers would be even will- and :J,000 bushels this year. He has a While the excellence of THK FHEK PRKSS has lootry : The Groat Harvest Home, by Edward judgeship, and Secretary Devons re- ing to accopt the prohibitory law of uilding erected especially for storing been lauded by those acquainted with its merite, fiverett Hale; Tlie Necklace, and Y e S a g . ilf weekly supplement, 1855, which for twenty years gave free »nd preserving his onions, containing mains iu the Cabinet. "TIIE HOUSEHOLD," ,200 feet of shelving, upon which 0,000 The "Easy Chaii" Editor's "Records" and and unrostrained traflic, and may aid Editor's Drawer" are full of good things has iiH-t—especially at the hands of the ladies—u BLAJNE'S resolution raising a commit- the extreme temperanco men in restor- mshels of onions can be stored. iimwt triumphant reception. "Tue Household'1 is Clement McDermid, of Midland coun- Harper & Brothors., N e w York. See Club pre-eminently the woman's paper of this country. tee to investigate the alleged election ing it. Is such legislation desirable ? No other journal gives expression so fully and BO y, convicted during the last term in the tot. completely to the aspirations, wishes and achievefrauds in the South, amended so as to Circuit Court of stabbing his brother, CEAKBBBS' CYCLOPEDIA of ENGLISH LITER- ments of woman ; none other approaches it iu kind make it cover all tho States, was adopted und sympathetic toue. The oroad and generous As SOMEONE will soon get " tho job " ias gone to Jackson for six years. ATUBK.—Brief biographies of all noted British humanity ;ovinced by its contributors renders it by the Senate on Tuesday, only six Sena- of compiling a new " Legislative ManI t is said that an effort will be revivto people of every class, age and sex. or American authors, from earliest times to the attractive Tine 1''IH:K 1'RK-S ond 'The Household" together tors voting no. ual, "—a book which in those later yoars ed in the Legislature this winter to iiesont, with specimens from their writings, a n unapproachable in excellence, and make up a iss^ I i •»-^i»."• «• create a new judicial district out of the weekly journal that every family iu the land will making a work not only thoroughly entertain- prize. has grown to considerable proporounties of Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac. Rt'MOR is again current at WashingTHK "VVKKKI.V FBBE PBESS and''The Household" ing aud useful to all intelligent readers, but tions,—we desiro to point out an error — While sawing logs in the woods, ton that Senator Christiancy is to rewill he sent to single aubaaiiben In the .Stats of that has run through several editions. ;wo miles northeast of Reed City on nearly indispensable to people of culture. T h e Michigan for $1.W a year, postage prepaid. ceive a judicial appointment: that is, Remit by |>jstofflee. order or Now York draft. ewly rovised and beautiful edition contains In tho list of Lieutenant Governors the Monday afternoon, Miobaol Kaioh, his Address, T i l I-, l i t I ; I ; l - n l ' s s c;«> , in plain English, that he is to be inducson and a man named Gingerech, were over 3,000 pages, aud the entire work, in eight DETROIT, MICH. name of Calvin Britain is omitted. Mr. ed to create a vacant seat for Mr. Chanseverely injured by a falliug limb. The liandy volumes, is furnished, true of express In the hope that friends everywhere mav render Britain ran for Lieut. Governor in 1851, Doy has one hand smashed and sundry or mail charges, for t i in paper, $3 in cloth, dler. us the favor »»f eunvaesing their respective localion the ticket with Robert McClelland, cruises about the head, which may ti.M in half morocco. The publishers sell tiea for 'I'm.: I-'KI.E PUKSS, the publisher* offer to all IN THE Senate on Monday, Senator and was elected. As there was no legis- prove fatal. only to subscribers direct, instead of giving who will send as, between the 18th of November and K of ofarch next, thirty subscription** t,» Tin. dealers aud agents the usutil 60 or ()0 per cent, \V: : KI.V 1"UI;K PBBBS at $1.50 each, a copy of At 1 o'clock Sunday morning lire desMatthews moved to set aside all prior lative session iu ISJ'2 ho was not called \Vel>*tter\s Koval O u a r t o troyed the marble shed and barn of Ira discount to sell for them, which accounts tor and present orders and proceed to the upon to preside over any seasion of the VV."lioed, also tho barn of Dr. Wilber ; the remarkably low prices. Special induce- UNABRIDGE1) DICTIONARY. consideration of the Toxas Pacific Rail- Senate,—uevortholoss we see no reason all a total loss, but partially covered by ments aro offered to those sending early orders. c, & 11. Mi-rriam & Co., Publishers, 8pi inyrtuld, road bill,—a subsidy bill. The vote why his name should not appear in the insurance. There was anothor incipient Specimen pages with full particulars, sent on The groat national staudard. A library in itself. stood : yeas, 26; nays, 32. Senator Fer- list, or why his term should be assigned fire located in the heart of the business request by postal card by the publisher:;, the 1,840 pages; 3,000 engravings; 114,000 words. centre of the city in the rear of Jas. W. Nflatly and strongly bound in sheep. A book that AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, •'>"> Beekmau St., Bbould 'mi [MS.s<nMod by every family. Other prery voted yes and Senator Christiancy to another. Sheldon's block, superior Srreet, Cause, ai'inis am described in a oirculai mailed free oil New York. no. incendiary at Albion. implication. THE Board of State Canvassers met at FOR YOUR OWN SAKE At Ionia on Monday afternoon a litTHE Edmunds Presidential election Lansing last week and on Friday comFrom John Wiley & Sons, 16 Astor l'lace, Try T B E FKKK PRERS for a year. tle boy, Christopher Velker, fell into an /•'(».. prtmiumi on1. op'i'.r^tJ to ag&ntt, bill passed the Senate on Friday last, by pleted their work. The vote for Gov- open cistern while playing near his fath- New York, we have " A Practical Treatise ou Send tor u circular before subsci'ibin^ to any ernor was officially declared as follows a vote of 35 to 26,—15 Senators being ther paper. er's house, and was drowned before he China Paiuting in America, with some sugKeatioiiR as to Decorative Art. By Camilla . . - - - 282,765 could be taken out. WE CLUB IT WITH THE AltGUS. absent. Messrs. Bayard, Merrimon, Total vote, The terms for the two together are $}.7f> per year. Pitnn, Principal of the National Art Training For CharleB M. Croswell, - 120,280 Semi that amount to the publisher of theARtius and Morgan were the only Democrats The Board of Supervisors of Barry School, Philadelphia. Orlando M. Barues, - - 78,503 With folio album of nid both will be mailed you pustajje tree. who voted for it. Mr. McPherson, DeHeury S. Smith, - - - 73.3K county have issued a circular to the sev- plates." Students of decorative art and ama- If you desiiu to tuke both together you'll never Watson SQyder, - - - - 3,46! eral Boards of Supervisors of the State 150 styles of Cloaks to select from. Good Cloaks for mocrat, of New Jersey, would have votteur decorators of porcelain and faience ware •egret it. All persons should put ronii:e./£/.itf their local paper. Scattering anil defective, 1,200 looking to combined action relative to ed yes, but was paired. Nuxl iet. them take the $3.50, 84.00, $5.00 and S«.00. No person consulting taxation. They want a law by which a will rind this typographically beautiful li'tle The total vote for Governor in 1876 BEST PAPER THEY CAN FIND. mortgage on real ostatn may be assess- volume an invaluable aid. It treats ot colors, their own interest would think of buying until they That paper ia, 8B all say who know, THE Boston Post kindly advises Grant's was 317,94"), showing a falling off of 35,- ed to the mortgagee, and the vahie o: jjiving the law of complementary colors, the THE DETROIT FREE PRESS. examine ouv tremendous stock. Our stock of Shawls combmntions ot colors, with directions for friends that Mexico will hold a Presi- 180. I n this Congressional district th, the property over and above the ni^rt A apecimcai copy of THE FKEE PBBBB wilrT>e seDt gage to the occupant; all uioueys auc their mixture and use, and a list oi subjects re6 to any address. 1716 dential eleotion iu 1880. The Post vote was: is immense and very cheap. 50 double Shawls, very - - - 14,312 credits to be assessed as personal pro- suitable tor the decoration of hard porcelain ought to know that its officiousness will For Edwin Willits, fine wool, at $6. We guarantee them better than Ira B. Carr, - - - - perty except when secured by mortgage and faience. Also discusses vitntiihlo colors, be unappreciated. When Grant beLevi H. Thomup, 7.74L on real estate ; that personal propertj fluxes, thing and baking, and gives practical any $8 shawl elsewhere. Paisley Shawls at all prices. Adam H. Loune, comes surfeited with traveling in tbe shall be exempt from taxation to the directions or exercises, illustrated by the album amount of indebtedness of the person plates or patterns. For salo by Douglas & Co. old world he proposes to move on WashRANDOM NOTES, possessing tbo same, other than debts ington. Neither Bulgaria nor Mexico — Princess Alice, second daughter of secured by mortgage , that the occupan St. Nicholas for Jauuary is as tull of good can capture him. Victoria and wito of the (irimd Duke of Hess of any real estate mortgaged be requir things as au egg is of meat,—from the Darmstadt, died oil Saturday hist, —tlie sevoutl ed to pay the taxes assessed to uiortga WE HAVEN'T a bit of doubt that Yp- anniversary of the deuth of her lather, l'rinc gee, and the. collector's receipt therefor beautiful frontispiece, by Page, to the last line Being free from adulterative mixtures, will silanti has many " true Democrats, " we Albert. She died of diphtheria, taken in shall be as so mnch money paid on saic in the Kiddle-Box. There are st riea in prose, give longer service than common stories in verse, pictures fur the little folk aud have never suspected or intimated that nursing a daughter who died of the same dis mortgage. These are all rather abrup Rubber Boots. departures from the present establishet pictures for for those not so little, pictures for Thoir Rreat popularity has led to many ease a few days ago. The Grand Duke was the body of Ypsilanti's " true Deinoceh«ap imitations, having a Dmx FINISH, bu» state of things. Christmas and poems tor Christinas. We may born April 21, 1843, and was married July this season the racv " put out those " bogus tickets, " name: The Voyage of the Jettie, by John U. 1862. Five ot seven children survive her. Eugene Canright, ofWestLeroy, Caland we know that they didn't vote Whittier; Children's Day at St Paul, by W. — " A Church in Search of Religion " is th houn County, was killed about 4 o'clock " D'Auvers; What shall he do with her ? by them ; but if the Sentinel is sincerely anx- title the N e w York Hint gives to the "Chore Monday afternoon by the caving of an win, ious for us to give the name of the pro- of the Messiah" [Unitarian] of that city. Tha old well, from which ho was removing Charles Dudley Warner; Christmas Day, Carols and Versos ; Behind the While Brick, minent Democrat who procured such Sim will be Buuffed out by some of the "Lit the bricks, in company with his uncle. VARNISH Ho stood at the bottom of the well, and by Frances Hodgson Burnett; Wondering tickets to be printed and circulated we erals." just as the last bucket was about to be Tom, by Mary Mapea Dodge; Gold-locks ami Their PUBE GUM BOOTS, and to distinguish — Kev James Kay Appleboe, who lecturer may feel disposed to gratify it. them from the common kind, will attach a drawn up by his uncle, tho earth sud- Silver-locks, by Celia Thaxtor ; Ten Dollars.an iu University Hall on Monday evening, ER LABEL on tho front of the leg, beardenly cavod in from above and buried acting play, Vy Olive Thorn* ; Puto's ChristIbg tho Inscription pastor of (he Unitarian Church in Chioag SOME of tho Ohio Democrats manifest him in the well. The neighbors were mas-Tree, by J. H. Anderson ; and, A Jolly a desire to run Senator Thurinan for which Rev. Mr. Sunderland left to comu to th aroused and prompt efforts made to save Fellowship, chaps, v and vi, by Frank R. city. the unfortunste man, but when the Stockton. Si. Nicholas for 1879 is about the Governor next Ootober ; but the vener— During the late session of the Stat debris was removed he was found dead, best Christmas present a boy or girl can have. able statesman puts his thumb to his Grange at Lansing, while the brethren wer standing erect with his face upturned. Scribner & Co.. New York. See Club list. nose, shuts one eye, and says " you visiting and admiring tho uew Capitol, a sta The deceased was about 27 years of age, can't catch old birds with chaff. " He wart St. Joseph County Granger wallte and has been employed for some time T b e r u s b ( o r Clouhw a t MACK & OUR MOTTO IS on faruia in East Leroy. has no notion of being ground to pow- through an $80 pane of glass. SCHMID'SdurlliJJ tlie l a s t f e w d a y s Th • Bi 'n hBV<?thePa»«n« M e t a l H e e l — They call it Modjeska for short, but he der under that new fangled " Ohio On the morning of the new year it is h a s b e e n i m m o n t e , a n d i s e a s i l y a c P l m .which prevents Che heel wearing away name and title in full reads : Qouatess Mod <sc qu/ .'::; ->:. i ..Vy will have also tlie patent expected that the Governor, acooinpan- c o u n t e d for b y tUc f a c t t h a t tUey h a v e idea " before the National Convention jufet r e c e i v e d t h e e n t i r e l i n e of tlie :ewska Chlapowski Uozenta. Don't suec7 ied by the judges of the Supreme Court, of 1880. most p o p u l a r iiianuf a c t u I er,a u d a r c your head off wtien you attempt to speak it. will visit the new representative hall, hereby e n a b l e d to offer a n u n e q a a l e d where the oath of office will be publioly assortment a u d such Immense BarDURING the last session of Congress administrated to the Governor and new g a i n s t h a t c a u s e t h e m t o s e l l v e r y POLITICAL CLIPPIMUS. Instead of the very inconvenient web inside Senator Conkling fought shy of the finStrap, U04 ! on Other makes of Booti. State officers. On this occasion it is ex- r a p i d l y . L a d i e s w i t o h a v e n o t c a l l e d In a time when the tide is turning 8 ancial question, in fact " mum " was his pected that all the living ex-Governors t h e r e s h o u l d n o t f a i l t o d o s o . slowly from prolonged industrial an ASK FOR T H E motto. And so far the present session trade stagnation to business revival, w and Heatenant-Governor8 will be present, together with many Michigan he has fought shy of all pending ques- see a party, calling itself great an r> i lii pioneers who have been connected with tions. Blaine got no aid or comfort claiming all the united honor and re State affairs in years past. Short KELI.OGG—In Ypsilanti, Dec. 10, 1878, Of dropsy, sponsibility of saving the countr N.iKMAS KEIAOOO, aged 52 years,after an illness from him in his blast at the tremendous though without much regard for its po speeches will be delivered by some of of three months and much sa&enng. At the LOWEST PBICES, at those present. At this gathering a defrauds in the South, nor did he come to litical constitution capable of notbiu Deceased was a brother of 1>. B. Kellogg of thi* The undersigned has purchased the interest ol tailed report will probably be made by George II. Winston In the frame and picture bu«lhigher than reopening tho wounds o tho aid of Edmunds while the latter's city and had been a resident of Ypsilanti upwind the State Building Commissioners, and of fifteen years. He leaves • wife and three chil- Dees. No. 30 Eaat Huron Street, and will continue Presidential election bill was before the war to proclaim the depth of them, o the business at the same place, giving prompt atthe Capitol building formally tnrned dren to mourn their loss. nothing broader than sowing again th tention to all orders for frames, etc.* A tine stc«:k Senate. It was not always thusly with seeds of discontent and aversion, au over to tho Governor and State officers. • >i Chronics, Engravings, and Photographs on hand ami for sale cheap. Xo formal, but a general invitation will the New York Senator. HILL'S OPERA HOUSE. nothiug better than forbidding the bur All debts due the late firm of Window A McMillie oxtended to civil and military organlan are payable to the undersigned, and any debts ial of the memories of past intestin izations throu^ht the State to be preLESSEE AND MAXAOBR. contracted' during hi* counectlon with the iinu C. J. WHITNEY, THOSE tissue paper ballots ( or little strife for fear of thus putting out o will lie paid by h i m . sent. I t is hoped and expected, that sight all its own vaunted claims to A n n Arbor, O c t . 14, 188. jokers) used by the naughty Democrats For three nights positively, -Holiday, T u e s somo remarks will bo made by ex-Gov. :>. M< M i l - L A N . motf day, a u d Wednesday, »ec. «3, « 4 , of South Carolina at the recent election, footing of patriotism. It is when th Felch, the oldest living Michigan ex- a u d 2 5 . Grand Matinee Christinas day "i - -• sun warms certain organisms into re Governor and ex United States Sena- Engagement extraordinary, andfirstappearance OT1CE were supplemented in Massachusetts by newed lifo that their real nature impul tor ; by ex-Gov. Greenly, who signod uf the world's greatest magician, a ballot 7 by 14 inches, printed in four sivoly betrays itself. We can readil; The annual meeting of the Washtennw Mutual tho bill for the establishment of the colors on heavy paper and having on see in the glad reunion of the liepubli Fire Insurance Company will be held in the city of Capitol at Lansing; by ex-Gov. McClelAnn Arbor, on WEDNKSDAY, January 8, i879, at can party on tho old and narrow basi them ths portriats of Talbot and Long, 1ft o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing officers land ; by ex-Gov. Blair, the war goverthat it cannot exist a day after its oppo in his niarTeln and miracles. I'irst appearance .if transacting such other business as may legally nor of Michigan ; by ex-Gov. Baldwin, the l'reiuier Wntrilucjuist, l i e original Chll'TOh, and the Republican candidate for Governor neut proposes a policy which shall lutik come before the meeting. A general attendance is under whose administration the uewintroducing his funny lifrV people, Duke and desired as an amendment to the Charter will 1*' and Lieutenant-Governor. With such its own popularity impossible any longer in regard to altering the Charter so as Capitol building was commenced; aud Nu«io. The inimitable LAWTON, in bis great submitted specially, Sudden Appearance, producing a jrand to insure Live Stock against lightning on the premballots nothing was left for the factory —Boston Pout. by ex-Gov. Bagley, under whose ad- programme of Mirth, Music,and Mystery. Every- ises instead of in the buildings as at present. Also There are several important measure the question of using Steam as a motive power will operators and mill hands but to vote tho mi uistration]a large part of thejwork was thing chaste, bright aud elegant. Popular prices, admission 85 cents: reserved be acted upon. which afford no room for party opposi done. In the evening a general recep- seals, 50 cents; children, 24 cents. Seiits can be clean thing. If that wasn't intimidaDated, December.}, 187R. tion and which ought to be passed three days iu advance at J. C. Wans' Jew17iew6 N. SHELDON, ^ c ' y . tion it certainly wasn't a " secret bal- once. One of these is Mr. Clarkson N. tion will be given from 8 to 10 o'clock, secured by Gov. Croswell at his rooms in the elry Store without extra charge. lot. " ^ _ , _ _ , . _ Potter's bill for transferring private new Capitol. This will not be a formal claims from Congress to the Court of affair, but a general invitation is exWHILK engaged with the Committee MAyVFACTVllED BY Claims, not for final decision, but for tended by the Governor to the people to on the District of Columbia on Monday examination and report, without which call on him at his new quarters.—Lansforenoon last, Gen. Williams, of the De- Congress is debarred from considering ing Republican The Flour we are making from Southern Illinois and OKI W h i t e Michigan W h e a t is givtroit distriot, experienced an attack of or allowing the payment of any of them. Tnis is tho measure to which its ing tbe vertigo, from which- he was unoonscious MAGAZINES A M ) HOOKS. author lately referred as perhaps the VERY BEST SATISFACTION. until Wednesday morning. His recov- sole reward of his laborious servico in The Atlantic Monthly for January is full of ery is not considered probable. Great Congress; and it is one which of itself promise for the year. Especially noticaablo Ask y o u r « r o c « r for i t , or c a l l ot o u r sympathy is manifested at Washington would make the ordinary Congressman and timely papers are: Aspects of American F l o u r a n d Feed Mure. c o r . A n n a character for statesmanship. Whether a u d Fourth Streets. and in Detroit, aud by all classes. The it shall bo enacted depends now upon Life, by Charlos Dudley Warner; Is Universal To FAHMEEB.—WO are paying the highest marpolitical opponents of Gen. Williams are the Senate, for the House passed it at Suffrnge a Failure ? by Goldwin Smith,—a paper in good taste and temper; aud, Work- ket price at all times foi Wheat. Call at our mills as hearty in thoir tributes to his ability, the last session. We take the liberty of ingmen's Wivos, by the anonymous contribu- before selling and get till your wheat is worth. reminding Mr. Blaine, as well as the integrity, and worth, as are his political 1715tf SWATHEL, AILES & KVF.lt. rest of his Republican colleagues who tor whose striking studies of our social confriends. may think the ballot-stuffing in South ditions havo received so much attention. Mr. Carolina a more pressing subject of de- Howell adds tour delightful chapters to his OINSEY & SEAHOLT'S No. 4 South Main Street, "GOLD sold down to 100 in New York bate, that a self-correcting, and there- serial. The Lady of the Aroostook, and there on Tuesday, for the first time in seven- fore temporary, evil has no dangers for are two complete and readable stories,—A ANN ARBOR, MICH, BaAXUPACTUKER OF teen years; or in other words the green- national morality and well-being com- Student's Sea Story, by Mrs, Stowe ; and, The — AND — parable to thoso which attend the oor- 1'ines of Eden. Among the other papers are : back reached par, and for the first time ruption of the sources of legislation.— New Neighbors at JPonkapog, by T. B. Al{•'Lot1 It & FBED STORE. since its issue ceased to be a fraud and N. Y. Nation. The oldest agency in the city. Established ffLKMTUKK 0 JF A .L L drich ; The Latest Songs of Chivalry, by HarWe keep constantly on nand, a lie. We really hope that the " cheap a quarter of a century ago. Representing the I The method of counting the olectoral riot W. Preston; Bound the World at the following firat class companies: « \ V%1(«IJ T |»TP I l i \ V money" men will not lose their wits over vote in future, which Senator Edmunds Paris Exhibition, completing an excellent BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, ETC. FOR WHOLESALE AND KKTAIli TRADE. this calamity. Let them possess their now advocates, accepts as correct two series on that subject; and, Americanisms, by Home Insurance Co. of Bf. Y., Assets over 56,000,000 We shall aleo keep a supply ot souls in patience : a paper currency at of tbe principles for which the Democ- by Richard Grant White. In poems there are . Continental Ins. Co. of N.Y., Assets over $3,000,1)00 : Art' H«MV O f f e r i n g (Jront IllrilK CIIIHlfs racy contended most stoutly at the time The Dead Feast of the Kol-Folk, by Whittier ; DELHI t^OIJI*, Niagara Frc Ins. Co., N. Y., Assets $1,442,400 ! , „ par with gold may possibly not prove to Purchasers. of the electoral dispute of 1S76-7. Al- Ancestors, by J. T. Trowbridge ; A Birthday, J M SWIFT & OO-S BEST WHITE WHEA1 Oirard ol Pu., Assets over £1,000,000 ' the curse they have predicted,—even though Mr. Edmunds, as a member of Orient of Hartford, ' FLOUK, KYE KLOUR, BUCKWWHEA'f Assets 1700,000 by Mrs. Spofford ; and, An Artist's Model, by FLOUR. CORN MKAL, FEED, though it shall make a wreck of that the electoral commission, voted against Kate Putnam Osgood. T h e Contributors' 4 8 - flates tow,Losses liberally adjusted and I 4 0 . , &O. promptly paid. " Indiana platform " or knock the " Ohio accepting the decision of the highest Club is peculiarly good, and many new publiAt wholesale and retail. A gcperal stock of 17OO State court as of any force, ho is now cations are appropriately reviewed. C. H . MILLEN. Houghidea " " higher than Gilderoy's kite. " BUYERS WILL GROCERIKS AND PROVISIONS willing to recognize such decision as ton, Ortgood & Co., Boston. See our Club constantly on hand, wMdh will be sold on as rea competent authority ; und although ho rates. THERE is one serious objeotion to the sonable termo as at any other house in this city. sought some other method of decision Cash paid for Butter, Eggu, and Country Pro bill of Senator Kdtnunds relating to than that of permitting tho voto of a 1 nee generally. . Serilmer's Monthly for January is an attrac» y Goods delivered 'O any part of theeity with prenidential elections, which passed the State to fail when thoro wero conflict-OFSenate on Friday last. It is the neces- ing returns and the two Houses were tive number. In illustrated papers there are : out«t«»oh«ge. M S g B T & S I , A B O ? / r . BY BUYING THEIR 15C4 divided in opinion as to whioh was the Old Maryland Manners (unique both in pic- Ann Arbor, Jan. 1. 1S"8. sity it will impose upon many of the proper and true return, he is now pro- ture and toxt), by Frank B. Mayer; Leonardo ENGLISH REMEDY! OUSE AND LOT FOE SALE. States—Michigan among the numbor— pared to accept that method. His da Vinci, by Claronco Cook ; The Tile Club GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE to amend their;oonstitutions or be to the measure is defective; but it is worth at Work, by W. Mackay Lafl'an ; The MounCorner Dotroit & Catharine Sts. Locrited In a desirable part of the city, and in expense of holding two elections but noting that when ho seeks for a jvm- tain Lakes of California, by John Muir. TRADEMARK. l8 especially ree- T" good repair. Also a house to rent on favorable Direct of the Manufacturers. terms. Inquire at the Aii<;u." orlice, cr *• oinmeuded u* an — DEALERS IN — four weeks apart. To vote for presiden- edy for the defects of the present system, and, At the Old Buls Head, by C. C. Buel! 22 THOMSON STltEET. untiulingcurcfor he practically acknowledges that the In fiction there aro : Falcoubcrg, chaps, xiii and . Ann Arbor, March U, 1878. lU78tf. '8BMINAX WEAKtial electors in October and for State count in the last instance was conducted NESS. SrF.RM.lTOxiv, by Hjalmar Hjorth Boycsen ; Haworth's, officers iD November would split a cam- on incorrect principles. Edmunds was RIlHEA.lMl'nTKNcan mrtke money faster at work for us than at chaps, xii-xvii, by Frances Hodgson Burnett; CY, and All disiinythiug else. Capital not required ; we will paign in Michigan iu two in the mid- a member of the electoral commission Ninon, by Annie Porter ; and, Century Plants, eases that follow start you. $12 per day at home made by the and knows how little honesty there was ae a uequencc on Manufactured of Foreign and Amcrioan industrious. Men, women, boys and prls dle,—a nuisance in itself,—and double by Isabella T. Hopkius. In miscellaneous T. V ~ " m ' t n ~ Selt Abuse; as wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is in the decision of the majority.—Free G R A N I T E and MAK11LK. the cost for election boards, canvassing papers we have: College Hazing, by Charles Before Taking ss oi MKMO-After Taking. thcltime. Costly outlU and terms free. Address Press. Lo TIU'K i: Co , Augusta, Maine. F. T h w i n g ; and, The Amendment of the boards, etc. Sixty days between the R T , U N I Y E H 8 \ L I . A S ! 1 ] T 1 P E , P A ! N IKTIIKBAC'K, DlMThat thoro is in the West a rising tide CUT NF>» OF VISION, VHEMATUKKOLD AOB, and m»ny 4 NOTUEIt REDUCTION election of the electors by the people of dissatisfaction or passion about the Patent Law, by J. H. Uaymond, In poetry : Other diHCKBoa that lend to Insanity, Consumption IM5 Biorn the Hold, by Constantino. E. Brooks; and a Prematnre Grave, all of whioh an n rulB are and their voting for President and Vice- national banks is obvious onnugh, and first caused by deviating from the path of nature Ejiicedium (William Cullen Bryaut), by Uaythere are sounds of the surge in other and over Indulgence. The Bpeoinc Medicine i» tlie flinPHs you etmennitpB in. * ." . > to $20 President ought to be a sufficient length per dtty mnuo by «ay worker ol «itil« parts of the country. The unwise way ard Taylor ; Thomas a Kempis : Do Imitation result of a lifa study and many years oi experiOhio lime will be hereafter sold at my lime work! ence in treating them) special diMaiee. sex, right iu their own localities. Pfcp. of time for tho State courts to grapple in which our city banks publicly pro Manufactured on short nntiee. Prices low and Christi, by l i . It. Bowker ; Those Three, by Full particulars iu our pamphlets, «iii.-li we de- ,,i v. holesale for 30 cents a bushel, und Monroe llnu tirulnrs and samples worth f5 free. woik warranted to give satisfaction. lCS ni •_'« cents. Also Brick, Waterllme, Calcined with and determine any and all disput- claimed the other day what rules they Amnuda T. Jones; T o Modjoska, by B. W. sire to send free by mail to every one. Improve your spare time at this busiue.is. Address The Specific Medicine is sold by all Druggist* »l Plaster Cemenl Plastering H a i r and Wood for sale. s i ;...... , \ & Co., Portland, Muiue. ed points. If delay is wanted merely would iu future adopt concerning silver Gilder ; with several humorous ones in Bric-a *1 perpacknge, o r s i i puck^es for Ja, or will be Ann Arbor,Sept. 10, W78. Cream Laid Letter and Packet Note 17O4.U3 J A C O B VOLLAKI). dollars, with private depositors (which sent by mail on receipt of tho money by addressing Bruc. I u " Topics of the Time " Holland disK.-:1,1sand Linen Fibre Note Ueads (Packet for the purpose of delay ninety days will W . O ' T O O I . E , M . O . Office at liis rcsiTHE OKAY MK1JICINK CO., is a private and not a public affair), has cusses': Religion iu these Days, Art as a Study, 93- 5 0 0OO Letter and' Note Ileailx Just and CongreHHj j list received. Give us your • deuce,No. 17 North Ingslls St. Alloalls, night 1(574 No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit Midi. be found too short. The objectionable greatly inflamed this indefinite hostility r day, will recefvt prompt aUeuUoo, i;u^:ua and Popular Despotisms. The other depart#y-6oldin Ann Arbor by Eberbaoh & 8nu, and received a t t h e AKGUS Office. Now U t h e orders. lliu« to Uuud i u your orders. suction should be amended in the House- to them.—iV. Y. World. by nil drugsjtsti evei y wher. prefer the presnut laws whioh havo stood RAILROADS. M1CMIUAH (JESTRAL IUILKOAD. MAY 12, 1878. (1O1NG At the Cash Dry Goods House of BACH & ABEL. Great bargains in Table Linens, Bleached and Brown. Napkins, very cheap. 50 dozen Towels at 25c, same as sold ten days ago for 40 cents. IN OUR CLOAK ANDSHAWL DEPARTMENT WILL BE FOUND TREMENDOUS BARGAINS! PURE GUM ROBBER BOOTS SPECIALTIES! GANDEE" CO. CUSTOM MADE. PURE GUM. *. M. A . M l ' . M . p . jc. P.M. t.u. 7 Oi) 9 :;:> i 45 2 50 6 20 y 50 10 42 114 Detroit, le'ive, ('. T. Junction, 7 IS 10 00 6 (i" .: OS 6 X) iu Wayn. Junction 7 -10 10 26 5 32 3 30 1 10 10 Yj i l ,t i 8 10 10 « • G 00 :( 51. T aii 11 Oeddes, 8 30 11 (X)8 80 I OS 8 10 11 Ann Arbor, S 14 1; 1:; Delhi, 1 21 u 58 4 2 2 8 S I 7 (.8 4 4ii S 40 8 56 . <| l."> 9 17 "'I P. H 111 8 0 12 l.'i 8 00 11 04 12 4B A.M. 6 00 9 4ii ii! .if, 11 .10 1 II) G 47 10 K! 1 28 P. M. 7 18 11 03 1 45 7 i . i l S i i 10 12 19 1 M 5 2o 12 07 W62 A. K. A. M . I 13 - :« 4 3 0 S III 12 -J.i-253 i n — 1 64 5 OS 2 11 5 2(1 1 27 1 .',- - - — 4 IS 5a X 0 6 4 07 6 30 :i 111 6 43 3 4U 7 18 •1 U3 4 57 7 28 •I SO f. 21) 5 I S G 02 h 4'i •2 M •1 : , ( 4 :, 6 C 6 00 6 50 e so 1 40 10 Mi ii IS (14 58 15 5 G 7 8 30 19 10 00 OOINOEABT. i A.M. A. Ohlc.-igo, leave, 7 00 0 00 7 M 9 50 KuntriugloQ, 8 4" 10 32 Lake, Michignn City. 11 !:j 9 47 11 29 New Buffalo, Three Units, lu IK s 1'. M. P . M i 16 9 0 C OS U SO 1>. M . 4 <W! 4 50 ( 15 ,; :;., (i 57 7 12 6 50 10 82 7 40 11 20 11 89 A. M . Buchanan, Nilea, Di in 32 10 4!> 12 IS 8 19 00 12 St U 15 1 03 S 40 : 1 27 111 3« y , ^j 11 57 • S3 1 40 10 00 6 6010 '20 2 17 . 7 09— — 2 37 12 1 •2: 2 18'jj i j 7 1011 08 3 16 Decatur, Lawton, Kalamazoo, Galesburfr, Battle Greek, •>;; 8 111 l l J7 2 25 3 00 J> A.M. 2 52 3 21 A . M . 8 35;is o."> .: U 4 05 J 40 9 4012 SO 4 08 6 M lu 00 • i 411 8 ::i lo 18 ;, i), i 6 47 10 M 5 10 5 20 5 10 7 It) 10 40 2 0{ Marshall, Albion, Jackson, Qratib Lake, Chelsea, Dexter, Delhi, Ann Arbor, ftdd 5 33 : • 6 24 7 (i 02 5 4 i 7 6 S3 6 168 . <i 4H ti :;0 8 Ypailanti, Wayne June.-, 27 11 00 -V2 11 22 2,5 11 50 41) 12 I'5 3 4H 4 in 4 !>i G 30 2 20 2 44 3 20 3 35 6 45 7 09 71 I 8 00 li. T. June, Detroit, Ar., (irnnd Rapide and Ralaraazoo Express arrives at Grand Rupids'i:-11 p. ni., auil lonves Grand Kajuds 6:15 a. in. •Sundays excepted. I.Saturday aud Sunday exempted. 1 Daily. H. B. I,KDYAP.r>, Oer,'l Manager, Detroit. H. C. WlBTWOBTH, 0 . 1*. & T. Asrt., Cliicato. Toledo and Ann Arbor Railroad. T a k i n g e tlH-i Monday, [TOY. 4, 1878. <;u!>-< -. SOOTH. DOING NonTII. Mix. £,xp. l.xp. Exp. l.xp. ill-.. P. M. r. M. 2 60 0 40 9 26 2 47 6 US 2 « (. 17 9 07 2 34 002 9 00 2 29 5 4!l 8 32! 2 21 iM 8 47 2 20 f> 28 8 42 2 16 5 2o 2 10 6 05 8 22 2 ' 1 ! 12 S 14 1 55 4 24 8 00 1 4<> 3 64 1 3 1 :::;,; 7 .",1 7 -Hi 1 20 :: 12 7 81 1 12 2 5 1 7 20 12 58 2 M A MA.M. G50 10 30 •i 05 TOLEDO 1151 10 S3 4 08 North Toledo 7 HI 111 4i; 1 19 Detroll Junction 7 24 10 53 1 29 Hawthorn 7 86 11 00 •1 37 Bumaria 7 48 11 OS i a Beola ; 56 11 l-i 4 50 Lulu 8 04 11 18 4.->5 Monroe Junction 8 28 11 27 . . 11,-, Dundee 8 40 11 u2 5 11 MnrOll s 58 11 40 .1 2 • Azalia 9 28 11 S3 5 34 Milan Nni :i 9 44 12 01 0 4:: l.'rania 10 08 1211 5 55 10 2G 12 20 0 04 Vpsilanti June. 10 60 12 -28: G ir> ANN ARBOB A. M . 50 dozen mens' all wool hose at 25 cents per pair. 3 Cases Bleached Mlislill at 8 cents, better than Lonsdale and just as good as Fruit of the Loom. 10 bales Brown Sheetings, the very best, at 8 cents, price last week 10 and 11 cents. The 7.20 a. m. express south makes close connecat Monroe Junction for Adrian and Mo Just received another 5 0 d o z e n P E A H L S H I H T S tions and for point* on the Lake Shore ; at Toledo with Columbus, A. Toledo and the Wabasn. The 12 58 p. all finished for $1.00. They are guaranteed to fit and eJclocK m. express Booth, connects at Toledo with the 8 train east on the Pennsylvania Road thro' give satisfaction in every particular to New y,,rk. All trains run by Columbus time— 7 minutes faster than Ann Arboi lime. .1. M. ASHLEY, .IK, Superintendent. Coats' SpOOl Cotton furnished to the trade for 57i cts. HILL8DALE AND Live Geese Feathers always on hand. D ETEOIT, SOUTHWKSTEKN RA1LIUMD CASH AND ONE PRICE TOALL 2 Outside Stationary Strap "3 . • OS. S a 4 s :i ^ s« 50 pieces Black Cashmeres, all wool, at 50, CO, 05, 75, 80 cts. Ui-xter, Chelsea, 50 pieces Colored Cashmeres, in all the new and desirable Grutfis I.ukc, Jackson shades, from 25 cents up. Albion, llanbal], 50 pieces American Dress Goods, from 12 to 25 cents. BitttU) Creek, Gulesburg, Foreign Dress Goods, single and double width, at all prices. Kulttma/oii, l/:iwUm, 25 pieces Black Alpacas and Mohairs, from 15 cents up-Decatur, Dowagine, Niles, Very cheap ! Uuchttnftn, Tlirr,' (mks New liufiulo, Ladies' Cloth, in all shades, 87£ cents and $1.00. Michigan ( Ity, Luke. Kensington, 50 dozen Ladies' Underwear, at 50 cents, worth 75 cents. (JhieuL'o, arrive, 50 dozen Children's Underwear, all sizes, from 20to50 cents. 50 dozen Gents' Underwear, equally as cheap. Ladies' and Misses Hosiery, in all styles and priees. Great Bargains in Flannels! WKhT. v UNDERWEAR! To take effect Aug. 19, 1858. uuixo WEST. STATIONS. Mail. P:xp. STATIONS. Exp. .SUil A. 31. P . M. Ypttilunti.... Toledo J u n e . aullue. . . . A. a:K> 6:0 S:3S 8:83 Bankers :•::_'.» b : ir, llill>.J,vlQ M PT M . 6:00 SfcOO BrfO B»10 Hridgewoter.. 9:47 7:07 Manchester.. 8:30 i-M-i Maucneoler. lii:'ja l:.a liridgewaierfew4:21 i \ M. Saline. . . 8:60 4:42 Hilladale 1:00 U:47 T o l e d o J u n c . l":10 4:5i Bankers 1:10 10:00 Ypsilnnti ;c:3"» 5:1'> Trains run liy Chicago time. W. F . P A U K E K . Sup't, Tpsilaati. p SOVTIIKRN It'Y LINES. v> The Only Anieri.iui ftoule Through Canada. Trains leave M. C. K. R. Depot, Detroit, city lime, :is follows: Atlantic Express, daily, I 00 a. ni., Wagner, :M >,, Boston. Fast Day Ex-press, daily, 12 in noon, Wagner <-.:r to New York :'.uJ Boston. Lightning Express,daily exeepf Sunday, n io p. in., Wagner car to Butliilo and Rochester. Toledo trHii>> leave 7 00 a. in. excepl Sunday : 8 m p. ni.daily; tifiu p. m.except Suudny, Foi Fayette i» 80 |». i". except Sunday. jfir For Information and ti,k,i> apply i-> t,. W. Bharplesa, agent 84.C. It. i:., Ann Arbor. W.K.MUIB, Gen'l Manager, St. fuoniaa,Out. M. C. ROACH, Pass, igent, Detroit. PRANK E.SNOW, Gen. Pans, and Tickel Detroit. — Note important ohangef in the time table of the 1)., H A: S. Wi Railway. "CANDEE^JBOOT. THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY, 1TOTICE. Pants to Order for $S.OO HARTZ! N AT WM. WAGNER'S. Are you going to Paint? THE BEST IN THE WORLD IS THE Chemical Paint, Ann Arbor City Mills, Geo. W. Pitkin * Co, Send for Sample Cards and Price Lists. YOUR PROPERTY BY G ETSURED SS S 5?Kirket Krai, Chicago. Ill, IN- C. H. MILLEN, FURNITURE! Insurance Agent JOHN KECK, BAKERY, GROCERY Marble Works ! SAVE ANTON EISELE, II MONEY iam and West Fourth Streets. Salesrooms, 52 South Main and 4 West Liberty Streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. IN LIME ! BUILDING Ai\D ARTIFICIAL STOAE IS A DOLLAR EARNED ! NEW GOODS ! And prices LOWER THAN BVJSB. I have purchased ID N"*»W York, for sash, Mia I am now daily reoeiviasi one ofth^ largest and most belect stocks ol Groceries iu Washtenaw County, consisting of a full abd well BOleo'ted LINE OF TEAS, All of the new crop—including G n u p o w d e n , liuperi:il>, Y o u n g l l y s o n s , i i j SUMS. J a p a n s , O o l v n g o , l o r inosak. C o n g o u s , SouchonffK, a d d Twaukays, Together with a full line of COFFEES, consisting of the folloM-ing brands: MO'U.Y. OLD OOV'T JAVA.MAKACAI I FRJB.SANTO8 and UIO, both ro:isi ed and ground ; u full aud well selected stock of SUGARS, SYNUPS AND MOLASSES, Together with everything iu the line cf Pure Spices,Cauued fruits, and Vegetables. We have it full aud complete line of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES And HoBiury. Also, ft choice assortment of Ladies' and (tentlenieu's UudtTwcnr OBQ and sxantflte Goods and Piices unil we will insure sutuf&otion. EDWARD DUFFY. Muynnrd's Klock,-' cor.Main and Ann streets Ann Arbor, Mich. KiP*Highest oasb price paid tor all farm produce, "^31 NSilCB FURNITURE Capital, - - monuments & Gravestones Manufactory, corner of Will- U A DOLLAR SAVED A. $3,000,000. Ansets Jan 1, 1876, $ 6, 792, ©49.98. Losses Paid in oi> Yoars, $44,730,391.71. Surplus over all Liabilities, incltt**'"' Re-insurance Reserve, $4,735,092.88Xi-t Surplus over Liabilities, including He-Insurance mid Capital Stock, $1,735,092.36. C. MACK, Airt'ut, Aim Arbor. 1879. Second Opening the public. Shaip practice." By way o. Jedele, Scio ; David M. Uhl, Ypsilanti Town atonement for a poor and unappreciated joke David G. Rose, Sharon. Recording Secretary, Byron Green, Ann "let it be recorded" that the Sentinel says it was not small pox and that "the scarlet fever Arbor. FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1878. | Corresponding Secretary, E. H. Scott, Ann has subsided. " • OF• Arbor Town. LOCAL AFFAIRS. UNIVEKSIT4T NOTES. Foreign Literature, Science, and Art. Treasurer, James J. Parshall, Ann Arbor — The boiler for the Court Houso arrived — Prof. Watling is waking a collection of Executive Committee, Aun Arbor City yesterday. skulls for the Dental College. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. Charles H. Richmond; Ann Arbor Town — The public schools close to-day, to open — The several departments close to-day for James G. Rash; Augusta, C. Densmore again on Monday, January C. holiday vacation. Will open again on Tues Biidgewater. Juniua Short; Dexter, William The ECLECTIC MAGAZINE reproduces from foreign periodicals all those articles which are valuable to — Hon. H. J. Boakes left for Washington day, January 7. H. Arnold; Freedom, Jacob Brown ; Lima American readers. Itsfieldof selection embraces on Monday. It is, we uuderstaud, hisfirstvis- — The students of the Law Department all the leading Foreign Reviews, Magazines, and J. V. N. Gregory; Lodi, Jacob H. Hicks; Journals; and while the tastes of all classes of readit to that city. propose to celebrate Washington's birthday, Lyndon, John K. Yocum ; Manchester, John ers are consulted nothing triviai in character, or of — The track connecting the Toledo and Ann and have appointed Messrs. McLaughlin, Judd, merely transient interest is admitted to its pages. F. Spafard; Northfield, Emery E. Leland ; Its plan includes Essays, Reviews, Biographical THE Arbor with the Michigan Central Bail road Judson, and Wilson- two seniors and two PittsSold, David Cody ; Salem, E. T. Walker ; The follmving Bargains were opened on Wednesday Morniny, Dec. 18, sketches, Historical Papers, Travels, Poetry, Novwas completed on Monday. juniors—to confer with Judge Cooley on the Saline, William H. Dell; Scio, G. A. Peters ; els, and Short Stories; and in the case of Science (to which much space and attention are given), no — Sleighing has been good for a tew days subject. purchased expressly for the Holiday Trade: special prominence is allowed to any particular Sharon, John J . Robisou; Superior. John phase of opinion, but plaoe is given impartially to and industriously improved : as the residents — On Monday evening last President Angell Campbell; Sylvan, John Cook ; Webster, John the most valuable articles on both sides of the great 90o, $1.00, 1.15, 1.25, 1.40, 1.50, 1.75, and 2.00 themes along South State street can testify. discussed "Christianity and the Labor Prob- oyle; York, Henry Coe; Ypsilanti City, Five pieces Quinet Black Silks, at of scientific discussion. Two pieoes Cheney Brothers' Black American Silks, at $1.35, worth $2.00 — Dis. Sawyer, of Monroe, and Eldridge, of lem" before the Detroit Evangelical Alliance. Joseph Saunders; Ypsilanti Town, Ezra D. The following lists comprise the principal periodForty pieces Choice Dress Goods, at 10,12, 15, and 20 cents. icals from which selections are made itnd the names Flint, two leading homeopathic physicians, The abstract of the address as given in the Lay. Ten pieoes Black Cashmeres, at . . . 50c, 65c, 75o, 90c, and $1.00 of some of the leading writers who contribute to were in this city yesterday, to take part in the Free Press shows that it was both a scholarly hem: A meeting of the Executive Committee has hospital investigation. and thoughtful production. I have made Sweeping Reductions on all Dress Goods to close them PERIODICALS. Al'XHOKS. been called to be held in this city on Satur— Information is wanted at the AEOUS oftice - The Adrian Press is respectfully advised day, December 28. out. My Handkerchief Stock is complete in Plain, Hemmed, Quarterly Review, P.t. Hon.W. E. Gladstone. Srit. Quarterly Review, Alfred Tennyson. of the praseut residence of Josiah Ward, w ;hat seventeen Ann Aibor students have not Hem-Stitched, fancy printed and beautiful embroidered designs. •tfinburgh Review. .Prof. Huxley. , lived in the town of Superior—near Dixbor , been sent to jail for expelling a fellow student iVestruinster Review. ;Prof. Tyndail. RED RIBBONS. I am showing many specialties in Plain and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. Jontemporary Review. iRich. A. Proctor, B. A. we are advised— in 1838. from a society. That little aftair is chargea15, 20, 35, 50, and 75 cents. Fortnightly Review. — Next Sunday afternoon, Prof. Estabrook, Twenty dozen assorted Silk Handkerchiefs, at J. N. Lockver, F. R. H. 10 oents, worth 20 cents. The Nineteenth Cent'y. 'l) — Dexter Leader 1 "Harrison Viukle and ble to the Albion College. Don't pile the f the State Normal School, Ypsilanti, will Twentv-ftre dozen fifteen-inch Silk Neck Bows, W C t W. B B. Carpenter. Three hundred Silk Handkerchiefs, at 5,10, 15, 30, to 50cents. 3 opular Science Review. 'Dr. E. B. Tylor. The sales have family left for Lincoln, Nebraska, on Tuesday gony upon the University any thicker than address the Reform Club, at the Opera House. Handsome Silk Ties, at 10, ' 5 , 20, 25, 35, and 50 cents. ilackwood's Magazine. Prof. Max Muller. evening laet. We understand that Harrison s necessary. Cornhill Magazine, Prof. Owen. ELEGANT LACES, LACE TIES, SCARFS AND SETS. — The Reform Club fair opened on Monday tlacmillan's Magazine, Matthew Arnold. lias a good situation secured. " — The " Eclectios" are knocking at the doors veiling, and is being very well patronized. Twenty-live dozen Pocket Books. Purses, Portmonaies, and Specie Bags, Very Cheap. 'raser's Magazine. E. A. Freeman, V. C. I.. (ew Quart. Magazine. I.Iames Anthony Froude. — William Osius was. tried before Justice if the University. They want a department They have fancy articles on sale suitable for Fifteen dozen W A M S C T T A S H I R T S , reduced to 9O c e n t s , worth $1.00. jThomas Hughes. We show the finest stock of Perfumes and Colognes in the city. Temple Bar. Granger on Wednesday, on a charge of inde- >r school, and want the Kegents to join them Christmas presents. lAnthony Trollope. One hundred pieces choice Dress Prints at 5 cents, worth 7 cents. Jelgravia. Two bales yard wide Sheeting, at 5 cents. William Blaok. cent exposure, convicted by the jury, and fined u asking the Legislature tor an appropriation: loud Words. — Henry Chance, who delights in being been remarkable in Mrs. Oliphant. >ondon Society, $,r)0 and costs. Appeals to the Circuit Court. jrso said a delegation which appeared before advertised as the "Buckeye Broadaxe," did n't aturday Keviow. Turgenien'. The great sensation-OUR FIVE CENT The Spectator, Etc, Miss Thackeray, Etc. — Before Justice Beahan, William A. Bai- he Executive Committee of the Regents yes- appear at the Opera House ou Sunday after4 3 I t is frequently remarked that in EnKland lny and John Tice have been convicted of vi- erday. —don't fail to see it. noon. The meeting was addressed by Messrs. he best literary talent of the time is being olating the hack ordinance, and let off on pay- — The Executive Committeo of the Regents Otis Thompson, W. F. Hayes, and L. Chamiverted from the writing of Hooks to coatiibutlng o the periodicals. The ESGLSOTIC garners the ment of costs. Soliciting pasengers inside the wore iu session on Wednesday evening and )erlain, of the Law Department. hoicest sheaves from this rich h a m it. iu these goods. limits. STKEI- FNCiKAVINUS. Each number lad tliu " war of the patheis " informally b«— On Monday next, Dec. 23, in response to ontains a Fine Hteel Engraving—usually n por— On Wednesday Jane King was convicted ore them. Yesterday most of tha day was he request of the State Board of the W. C. Jt&~ Come early in the morning ami avoid the rush in the afternoon. Store open until 9 o'clock. rait—executed in the best manner. Theengravngs are of permanent value, and add much to the before Justice Granger on a charge of drunk- pent iu investigating the recent affray at the L\ U., meetings of prayer for the temperance ttractiveness of the Magazine. enness, ordered to give bonds for her good bepital, its causes, surroundings, &c. When ause will be held in the reading rooms of the TERMS:—Single Copies, 45 cents; one copy, one •ear, $5; five copies, $20. Trial subscription for havior for 65 days, and in default committed result is reached the ARGUS readers shall be Reform Club, at 10 o'clock a. m., 2 p. m., and hree mouths, $1. The ECLECTIC and any ¥4 m a r to jail. advised. " p. m. I t is expected the clergymen of the ine to one address, $8. 1'ostage Froe to all Sub— John B. Galligan, of Northfield, who wai — Kev. J. K. Applebeo did not have a large ity will be present and conduct t he meetings E. It. PELTOJf, Publisher, taken to the insane asylum at Pontiac on theaudience last Monday evening, but his hearEstate of Veit Zeeb. Estate of John Kettner. 1716 25 Bond Street, New York The State Teachers' Association. 29th of November, died last week, and his re- :rs seemed to appreciate his analysis of the w MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, The 26th annual meeting of this body will *• » At a session of the Probate Court for the county mains were brought home on Saturday for haracters created by Dickens and his renderss. At a session of the Probate Court for the of Waahteuaw, holden at the Probate Office, in the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Ofburial. ngs of numerous passages. Some of his de- >e held at Lansing December 25-27. The meetcity of Ann Arbor, on Friday, the sixth in the City of Ann Arbor, ou Monday, the All parties who are desirous of ascertaining the day of December, in the year one thousand eight fice ngs will be held in the Congregational Church. eighteenth day of November in the year one thou— Two Normal School students have been ineratious were specially good. After the ondition of the title to their lands, or parties who tundred ami seventy-eight. sand eight hundred and seventy-eight. deduced rates at 2 cents per mile, round trip, wish to loan money ou real estate will do well to arrested for making hideous noises in the ecturo a reception was given to the lecturer Present, William D. Harrimau, Judge of Probate. Present, William D. Harriman, Judgeof Probate. call at the Register's office and consult a will be given on the railroads, and tha price I n the mutter of the estate of Vcit Zeeb, In the matter of the estate of John Kettuer, street, and let off on payment of costs. The at the residence of Judge Beakos. Leceased. deceased. if board at Lansing will also be reduced. Compared Set of Abstract Books. boys called It "singing." A collection was William April, administrator of said estate, — The State Dental Association held a meet On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, conies Into court and represents that he i.s now Leonhard Grunei, praying that he may b e * taken up among their fellow students to pay ing in this city on Friday last, to specially L'he following is the programme : Jaid books are so far advanced that the Kegister prepared to render his liual account as such ad- of licensed to sell the real estate whereof said deceased Tha opening address on Wednesday evening an t'u L-niith on short notice a the bill. ministrator. onsider the needs of the College of Dental t 7.30, will be given by John Bascom, D. D-, died seized, for the purpose of distribution. Thereupon it is ordered, that. Thursday, the ninth Thereupon IUBordered,thatSaturd»y,thetwentyPerfect Statement as to the Title J— On Tuesday the Supervisors' Committee urgory. The Association will probably me- JL. D., President of Wisconsin University. day of January next, at ten o'clock In the fore- first day of December next, at ten o'clock in the of any parcel of land in Wasatenaw County aa noon, be assigned tor examining and allowing such forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said pe on Insurance, Messrs. Krapf and Foster, morialize the Legislature at the coming session Copio—" Tests of a System of Education. " LOCount, and that the heirs at law of said de- tition,and that the heirs a t law ot said deceased, shown by the original records, On Thursday evening an address will be awarded the insurance on the poor house, jail or an increased appropriation, and will ask ceased, and all other persona interested iu said and all other person* interested in said estate, are C. H . MANLY, Register. by Arnold Stone. A. M., Director of the estate, are required to appear at a session of said required to appear at a session of said court then old offices &0., at 68 cents on the hundred doll- hat it be made a permanent one,—to save ;iven Jincinnati Observatory. Topic—"The Sun." court, then to be holden at the Probate to be holden at the Probate office in the city of Ann ars ; less than halt paid last year. Z. P. King iennial calls; They will claim that the proOffice in the city of An a Arbor in said county, Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the Topics for Thursday —" The Spelling ReEstate of William H. Besimer. and show cause, if any there be, why the said acis the lucky agent. brm," E. O. Vaile, editor of the Educational jress of the school will warrant this. CJTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, count should not be allowed: And it is farther prayer of the petitioner should n o t be granted : NevvSilks ,'new Dress, new Cashmeres, new all Weekly, Chicago. " The Need of a Broarder *J* ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the ordered, that laid administrator give notice to the And it is further ordered that said petitioner give — Manchester Enterprise : John Larry, of — The Palladium was placed on sale on Culture in Literature and the means of SecurProbate Court for the County of Washtenaw, made persons interested in said estate,of the [tendency of notice to the persons interested in said estate, of on the twenty-sixth day of Novmeber, A. 1). 187K, said account and the hearing thereof, by oausing the pendency of said petition and the hearing Biidgewater, was arrested last night and lock- ^uesday morning and went off like hot cakes, ng It, *' Miss Florence E. Cushman, precepwool Beavers, Diagonals and Matelasse Cloaknix mouths from that date were allowed for cred- a copy of this order to be published in the Michi- thereof, by cauniug a copy of this order to be pubress of the Niles High School. "School Exhied up for being drunk on the 6treets. Upon n its text are catalogues of the several secret tora to present their claims against the estate of gan Argus, a newspaper printed and circulating in lished in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed at our Meetings,"" Delos Fall, professor of William H . Besimer, late of said county, de- said county, three successive weeks previous to and circulated in said county, lour successive being brought before Justice Goodyear, this ocieties under whose auspices it is published ; bits ings, Elysian Cloth, Fancy Beavers and Cloths weeks previous to said day of hearing. uatural science, Albion College ; H. N. Chute, ceased, and that alt creditors of 6aid deceased are said day of hearing. morning (Dec 12,) he pleaded guilty and was f the faculties and students in the several uoiessor of natural scieuce and mathematics, required to present their claims to said Probate WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Court, at the Probate Office iu the City of Ann WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, fined $1 and costs, total $5, which he paid rath- departments; of the various literary, musical, Ann Arbor High School. " Our School Librafor Sacks and Circulars, new Piano and Table (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. W M . G.DOTY, Probate Register. ITHtd •ies, " William H. Payne, superintendent of er than go to jail. athletic, and other organizations, etc. The before t h e twenty-sixth day of May next, W M . G . DOTV, Probate Register. 1717 Adrian Pvblic Schools ; I. N . Demmon, assisand that such claims will be heard before said Covers, new Quilts, new plain and fancy Table — Ypsilauti Sentinel, Dec. 11 : The resi- llustrations are more numerous than in for- tant professor of rhetoric and English literaMortgage Sale. Court on Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day oi Estate of Horace Rosier. February, and on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of OTATK OF dence of S. B. Morse, near this office, was this mer years and some of them combine decided ture, University of Michigan. MICHIGAN, County of ?Washt«naw, 117HEREA8, default having been made in tbe May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon O ss. At a session * T coiiditionsof a certain mortgage bearing date Damask, new Napkins and Towels, new Silk of the Probate < ourt for the " Our County Iusti'utes, What Can be Done morning discovered in flames. An alarm was humor with real merit. The drawings were >f each of said days. County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate of- the fifteenth day of April, A. D. 1373, uiado and sounded and in a short time the fire was sub- a a i e by I. K. Pond, of tho senior class, and o Increase their Efficiency. " Free discussion executed by Chauncy H . MUIen and Sarah M Dated, Ann Arbor, November 26, A. D. 1678. fice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the of all topics is desired as far as time will allow. and Linen Handkerchiefs, new Lace and Silk WILI-1AM V. HAKRIMAN, tenth day of December, in the year one thous- Millen, his wife, of the city of Ann Arbor, Wash* dued. The roof and second story partitions ngraved at Boston. The printing was done Gov. Croswell has been invited to be with teiinw County, .Michigan, to Silas H. Douglas, of 1716w4 Judge of Probate. and eight hundred and Boveuty-eight. were|burned, and the house flooded. The insur- %t the Courier office. The editors have spiced us at such time as shall suit his convenience, the same place, trustee of Marie U Welles, and rePresent, William D. Harriman Jud^e of Probate. corded in the ottiee of the Regieter of Deeds for t Ties and Barbs, new Collars and Cuffs, fancy and give us such words of counsel and cheer ance will cover the loss. he matter with jokes and wise sayings, and In the matter of tho estate of Horace Rosier, Washtenaw County, on the twellth day of FebruCommissioners' Notice. i he may see fit. ary, A. D. 18"ti, in Liber 53 of mortgages, on page TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw deceased. — Supervisor Burch, of Manchester, has are entitled to credit for banishing the smut A special card of invitation is sent to each On readingandflling the petition, duly verified,of 174; and whereas, there is now due and unpaid ss. The undersigned having been appointed by Combs and Tidies, new Gloves and Suspenders, contributed to the columns ot the Enterprise a and vulgarity which has sometimes disfigured member-elect of our Legistature to be in atthe Probate Court for said county, commissioners Christina A. Rosier, admimstratrii, praying that upon said mortgage under the terms and conditions she may be licensed to sell the real estate whereof thereof the sum of two thousand one hundred and to receive, examine and adjust all claims and de»oilege annuals. They have a right to feel tendance and participate in our deliberations. statement .of the taxes levied on his roll for forty-six dollars and fifty-eight cents ($2,146.58), mands of all persons against the estate of Thomas said deceased died seized. new Ribbons, Fringes, and Buttons. Session of Superintendents' Association. 1878 : State tax, *2,023 78; County tax (includ- iroud of their work. A. Booth, late of said county, deceased, hereby Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the four- including an attorney iee of twenty-five dollars Friday, December 27.^-It is proposed to dejjive notice that six months from date are allowed, teenth day of January next, a t ten o'clock in the provided for in said mortgage in caseanyproceedinga ing poor house bills) ?3,6S9.67; re-assessed, vote Friday to the considerations of the conCHRISTMAS LOCALS. l>y order of said Probate Court, ior creditors to pre- forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition be taken to foreclose the same ; and whereas, na J78.13 ; town tax, $1,557.75 ; school tax, 8,5824.sent ther claims against the estate of said deceased and that the heira a t law of said deceased and all suit or procteding a t law or in equity has been - In these days of feasting don't forget to dition and needs of our rural and ungraded and that they will meet at the office ol other persons interested in said estate, are required instituted to recover the debt so due and secured schools. 0;i; dog tax, *164. Total, $13,337.38. said mortgage or any part thereof: Now, thereZina P. King, "in the city of Ann Arbor, in to appear at a session of said Court, then to be call on the grocers whose advertisements iu The plan is to have the following topics in— Ypsilanti Commercial t Ypsilanti orni- the ARGUS invite your custom. Binsey & xoduced by competent persons in short speech- "We havejust opened a very large and. line said county, on Thursday, the twentieth day ol holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann February, and on Tuesday, the twentieth day ol Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the thologists are now puzzling their heads over a Seabolt or Edward Duffy will delight in filling es, and then thrown open to general conferMay next, at ten o'clock A. M. of each of said prayer of the petitioner should not be granted: Aiid line of JPaisley, Velvet, Beaver, and g days, to receive, examine, and adjust said claims it is further ordered that said petitioner give notice rare bird captured near Saline by Mr. Vaugh.- 'our baskets with groceries and sweets, or ence. We wish all to give these subjects caremade and provided, ou MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH Dated, November 20, A. D. 1878. ful attention, and come to take part in the to the persons interested in said estate, of the DAY OF FJLBRUAKY, A. X>. 1879, at ten o'clock in t h e an. and now on exhibition in the windows of with the substantial. other Foreign and Domestic COMSTOCK F. HILL, pendency of said petition and the heating thereof, forenoon, at the north door of the Court House of conferance. May we not hope that such a 1716w4 EGBERT P. HARPER, the D. H. & S. W. B. E. office, The body is by causing a copy of this order to be published in said county, the undersigned will sell at public auc— Go to John Keek's and buy an easy chair conference will develop something which will ZINA P. KING, the Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed and cir- tion, to the highest bidder, the premises described entirely blue, while the wings and tail are give new efficiency to this important -part of Commissioners culated in said county, four successive weeks in said mortgage or so much thereof as may be or some other piece of beautiful furniture for our educational work? Teachers, township about the color of unpainted pine The bird previous to said day of hearing. necessary to satisfy said debt, interest, attorney our wife or daughter, etc. His stock is large superintendents, former county superintendW I L L I A M D. HARRIMAN, tee, costs and expenses of sale, said premises being will probably be sent to the museum at Ann Estate of Priscilla L. Eow. (A. trua copy). Judge ot Probate. all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in tho and it will do you good to go through his sales- ents, citizens interested in our educational TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw W M . G. DOTY, Probate Register. Arbor. city of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, aud 1717td work, and especially members of our next ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the •ooins. State of Michigan, known and described as follows, Legislature, are earnestly invited to be preCounty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Of— Mine. Modjeska, Countess of Bozeuta, and to wit: Lot number nine (yj in range number four — McMillan, on Huron street, has beautiful sent and take part in the deliberations. Estate of Henry Bowers. fice in* the City of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the (4), block number three (3) of the original plat ot suite, arrived in our city yesternay morning, chromos, engravings, photographs, etc. And if eleventh day of December, in the year one thouTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, the city of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, MichiThe following are the topics to be considersand eight hundred and seventy-eight. coming from Lansing in her palace car. Last ss. At a session of the Probate Court for thegan. SILAS H. DOUGLAS, Mortgagee. a thing of beauty is a joy forever" now is the ed : County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office, Present, William D. Harrimau, Judge of Probate. Dated, Ann Arbor, Nov 22, 1878. evening she appeared at the Upera House at ime to invest, 1 Are our rural and ungraded schools seIn the matter of the estate of Priscilla L, Row, iu the city ol* Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the DOUGLAS & BOWEN, Attorney's for Mortgagee, 5S curing such results in the ordinery branches twenty-seventh day of November, in the year one Camilla. A large number of seats had been deceased. Sertz Mock, Detroit, Michigan. 1714 — A suit of new ciothes would make a cap- now taught In them as might reasonably be exMilo Row, executor of said estate, comes into thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. sold in advance and a full house probably court and represents that he is now prepared to Present, William D. Harriman, Judge ot Probate. O. Hosford, I. N. Wellington, Frank ital Christmas present, and one may be had acted? J Mortgage Sale. greeted her. We sav "probably," for tha ARrender his final account as such executor. In the matter of the estate of Henry Bowers, WE OFFER TREMENDOUS BARGAINS ! ,t Noble's, at Jacobs' or at "Little Mack's," or i eavey. Thereupon it ia ordered,that Saturday, the twenty- deceased. EFAULT having been made iu the conditions GUS went to press at 5 P. M. 2. Is it expedient to add to the studies now eighth day of December iust, at ten o'clock m of a mortgage made and executed bv Michael John B. Bowers, administrator of said estate, Wagner will make one to order. Now is your »enera!ly pursued in these schools other topthe forenoon, be assigned for examining and al- comes mto couri aud represents that he i» now Haehule and Rosina, his wife, of Ann Arbor, Mich— If the ladies of Ann Arbor who propose ime. es, such, for example, as United States history, 20 pieces Black Gros Grain, very liea\ y and beautiful finish, lowing such account, and that the devisees, lega- prepared to render hia final account HO wuch ad- igan, to Charles Behr, of the >nm« place, bearing to keep "open house" on New Year's day will and heirs at law of said deceased, aud all other ministrator. date the fifth (lay of February, 1870, and recoided — Attention is invited to tho new adver- uatural history, drawing or the elements of at f 1.00, 1.25,1.50, 2.00, 2.50—prices fully 20 per cent, below tees persons interested in said estate, are required to apThereupon it is ordered, that Saturday, the in the office of the Register of deeds for Waahtesend us, as early as Tuesday morning next, Hon. J. J. Bagley, E. A. Strong, pear at a session of said court, then to be holden at fou rt h day of D Jan mi ry next, at ten o'clock naw County, Michigan, ou the ninth day ot Febisement of Jno. N. Gott, successor to C. H. geometry? 1. F. R. Bellows. notification of that fact, with a list of the ;he Probate Office in the city of Aun Arbor, in iu the forenoon, be assigued for examining and ruary, 1870, ut \y<t o'clock p. m., in liber 4'2 of mortothers in the County. Mitlen &, Sou. Mr. Gott has in a good line of 3. Is an undue amount of time devoted to said county, and show cause, if any there be, why allowing such account, and that the heirs at law gages, on pa;,re olo, on which mortgage there is ladies who will assist, we will giveethem place the said account should not be allowed : And it of said deceased, and all other persons interested claimed to be due a t the date of this notice, the loliday specialties, and his store will be open any of the subjects now taught in these schools? in the next ARGUS for the information of genis further ordered that said executor give notice to in said estate, are required to appear at a Bes- sum of four hundred and fifty-five dollars and each evening until 9 o'clock. His price list C. B. Thomas, J. B. Plowman. the persons interested in said estate, of the pen- sion of said Court, then to be holden at the Pro- forty cents, and no proceedings at law or in equity tlemen who propose to make calls on that day. 4. Is there any better or closer relation pracdency of said account and the hearing thereof, by bate Oflice in the City of Ann Arbor in said having been instituted to recover the debt secured will be lound tempting. ticable between these schools and our graded causing a copy ol this order to be published in the county, and show cause, if any there be, why by said mortgage or any part thereof: Notice is Tliis was done last year in Detroit and other — Mack & Schmid are driving business in schools? Austin George, H. N. French. Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed and circula- the said account should not be allowed : And it hereby giventhaton FRIDAY,THE TWENTY-FOURTH cities of the State, and was found to be a ting in said county, two successive weeks previous is further ordered, that waid administrator give DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1879 at ten o'clock in the 5. What can be done to secure greater perhe holiday trade. Their stock includes just to said day of hearing. great convenience. notice to the persons interested in said estate, of forenoon of that day, a t the south door of the in the work of the common school he goods for substantial Christmas presents to manency the pendency of said account and the hearing Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor (that being WILLIAM D.HARRIMAN, — The trial of Dean Franklin, on charge of wife, daughter, or even the pater familias. ;eacher? Is a consolidation of the sessions of thereof, by causing a copy of this order t o bethe building in which the Circuit Court for said (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. the school year practicable? Is pensioning published in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper County of Washtenaw is held), by Tirtua of the an assault upon Dr. Maclean at the Hospital •Jote the inducements offered by their new jracticable? Would higher wages do it? H. W M . G. DOTY, Probate Register. 1717 printed and circulating in said county, three suc- power therein contained, 1 ahull foreclose said (see AEOUS of last week), wa6 had before Juscessive weeks previous to eaid day of hearing. mortgage by sale, at public auction to the highest A. Ford, I. W. Morley. advertisement. bidder, of the premises described in said mortgage, WILLIAM D.HARRIMAN, Estate of Isaac DeMill. tice Granger and a jury on Monday, and re6. What is the best practical stytem of supor so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy — Bach & Abel have a Btock that will glad- ervision for these schools? Hon. C. A. Gower, TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waehtenaw ; (A true copy). Judge of Probate. the amount due on said mortgage with the interest, sulted in a verdict of "guilty." Sentence was as. At a session ol the Probate Court for the WM. G. DOTY, Frobate Register. costs and expenses allowed by law, which said premden the eyes of holiday goods buyers : includ- W. H. Payne. 1717 50 pieces Black and Colored C a s h m e r e s . County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Ofsuspended until Tuesday, to give defendant's ises are described iu said mortgage as follows, viz: 7. What are the best means to be u«ed for ng staple and fancy goods. You are hard to fice, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Saturday, the All the followin described lands to wit: The west counsel time to prepare appeal papers, and at Estate of John J. Koch. mproving the teachers of these schools? J . thirtieth day of November, in the year oue twenty-seven and a half feet of lot five in block jlease if you can't fiud a Christmas gift for 100 dozen Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Gloves, at 25 cts. thousand eight hundred and seventy-ei^ht. the time named Justice Granger entered up a Estabrook, Z. Truesdel, T. W. Cris^ey. TATE*OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte- two south of Huron street, range four east, iu the Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. naw sa. At a session of the Probate Court for city of Ann Arbor, Michigan. iiue of $10 and costs,—$27, or thereabouts, in ivery member of the family. And the clerks I n the matter of the estate of Isaac DeMill the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Dated, Ann Arbor, Oct. 30, 1878. all. An appeal bond was immediotely filed will load you down with the greatest pleasureOflice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Friday, the 100 dozen Ladies' White and Colored Hose, at 10 cts. deceased. Coming Amusements. — In toilet and fancy notions, Tremaine < f c twenty-ninth day of November, in the year ono Myron Webb, executor of said estate, comes into P H I L I P BACH, and the case goes up to the Circuit Court. Manager Whitney gives us the following hit court and represents that he is now prepared to thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. ANNA L . BEHR, }o., Eberbach & Son, or Emanuel Mann will render hit final account as such executor. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. Administrators ot the estate of Charles Benr, de— During the night of the llthinst. Frank- ake pleasure in making up a holiday budget. of amusements booked for appearance at the 50 dozen TOWELS, at 25 cents. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the I n the matter of the estate of John J. Koch, ceased. 1711 Opera House : lin C. Crittenden, of PitUfield, had 82 sheep seventh day of January next, atteno'olock in the deceased. forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, Chancery Sale. Deoember 23, 2t, 25, Hartz the great ma. 100 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, at 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c. stolen from his yard, and on the 12th Joseph THE CHURCHES. •uch account, and that the devisees, legatees, of Aaron L- Feldkamp, Administrator, praying TATE OF MICHIGAN, The Circuit Court for gician. Wagner, of Scio, had a flock in his yard which and heirs a t law of said deceased, aud al!that he may be licensed to sell the real eatate — So far as the AEGUS items man is advised the County of Washtenaw. In cbancory. John other persons interested in said estate, are whereof said deceased died seized. Dec. 30 and continuing during the week, the R. Gates, complainant, vs. Charles Whitaker, James didn't belong to him, and which were after- he several Sunday Schools named will have required to appear a t a session of eaid oourt, Cowuseud Family Dramatic Company, iu trag- 25 dozen Silk Handkerchiefs, at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Thereupon it is ordered, that Wednesday, the M. Congdon, William Martin, Albert Congdon, then t o be holden a t the Probate Office in eighth day of January next, a t fen o'clock Emma Congdon, Fred Congdon, and Bessie Congward identified as the lost fiock of Mr. Critteu- Ihristmas exercises as follows: Fifth ward edy and comedy. the city of Ann Arbor in said county, and show in the forenoon, be assigned tor the heaung of defendants. I n pursuanoe and by virtue ol" don. Wagner's daughter saw a man named School to-morrow evening; the Methodist and cause, if any there be, why the said account should sttid (petition, and that the heirs a t law ofdon, Jan. 6, Emerson's Minstrels. made and entered in the above entitled not b« allowed : And it is further ordered that said deceased, and all other persons interested a decree Christian Eichorn turn the sheep into the yard, resbyterian Schools on Christmas eve; and Jan. 8, Blanche Meeda Comedy Company, in on the twenty-second day of October, A. D. said executor give notice to the persons interesttc in said estate, are required to appear a t a cause, 1878, the undersigned, one of the Circuit Court and it was also proven on the examination be- he Mission School on Christmas evening. ' Won at Last." in said estate of the pendency of said accountant session of said Court, then t o beholden a t the Commissioners in and for said County of Washthe hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, and tenaw, will eell a fore Justice Beahan that Eichorn offered to ?here will be feasting and presents, etc. t public vendue, to the highest Jan. 9, Frank Mayo's company will play be published in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper show cause, if any there be, why the prayer bidder, a t the south door of the Countv Clerk's These are all SPECIAL BARGAINS, and will do our toprinted sell the sheep for $120 dollars to a man he met and circulating in said county, three succea of the petitioner should not be granted: And office, in the city of Aun —For the next three weeks the Sunday even- ' David Crockett." Arbor, in eaid County aivd weeks previous to said day of hearing. while driving them from Crittenden's to Wag- ng lectures and Student's Iuquiry Class at the it is further ordered that said petitioner give of Washtenaw (said Clerk's office being the place Jan. 28, Joe Murphy in the celebrated com- customers good. WILLIAM D. HAKRIMAN, notice to the persona interested in said estate of of holding the Circuit Court for said county), on ner's. He was held for trial, and committed Jnitarian Church will be suspended,—to re- >dy of " Kerry Kaugh." the pendency of said petition and the hearing SATURDAY THE TWKNTY-KIOHTH PAY OF DECEM(A true copy.) Judge ot Probate. Feb. 1, Madame Henrietta Chanfrau will apthereof, by causing a copy ot this order to be pub- BER, A. D. 1878, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of to jail in default of bail in the sum of $1,000. W M . G. DOTY, Probate Regiater. 1717 ume again with the opening of the University. pear lished in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed that day, all that tract or parcel of land described in a drama. and circulated iu said county, four successive as follows: Being a strip of land seventeen feet — Ex-Gov. Bagley, Judge Marston of the Vext Sunday morning Mr. Sunderland will Feb. 10, John A. Stevens, in his great charEstate of Daniel B. Kellogg, weeks previous to said day of hearing. wide off from the north side of lot number six, and Supreme Oourt, Hon. O. M. Barnes of Lan- xchange with Rev. Mr. Bowen, of Jackson. acter of " Unknown." a strip five feet vide off from the south side of lot Q T A T E OF MICHIGAN", County of Washte WILLIAM. D.HARRIMAN, number Dve, all in block number two, according to sing, and Hon. Thomas W. Palmer of Detroit, — On the evening before Christmas the Uni- Feb. 13, Williamson's Comedy Company in O naw, e>> At a session of the Probate Court (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. the plat of the village uf Chelsea, in the County of for the County of Washtenaw, holden at the Prohave accepted invitations to be present at the arian Sunday School will have an entertain"WM. G. DOTY, Probate Register, 17l6td Struck He." Washtenaw and State of Michigan. bate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Friday Dated, November 15, A. D. 1878. 1713 meeting of the New England Society this ment at the church, consisting of Christmas the twenty-ninth day of November, in the Feb. 17, Louise Pomeroy, in comedy. Estate of Margaretta I. Donnelly,minor. year one thousand eight hundred and seveDty-eight evening, at the Congregational Church ; and ree, pantomimes, simple dramatic representaFeb. 20, Joe Emmett, in his famous charFRANK EMERICK, OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. ^ acter of " Fritz." Circuit Court Commissioner. it is expected that Judge Marston and Mr. ions by the children, &c. In the matter of the estate of Daniel B. Kel- ^ ss. At a session oi1 the Probate Court for the GKORCE W . T U R N BULL, Solicitor tor Complainant. logg, deceased. County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate OfPalmer will respond to toasts. Among others — The "Song Service" at the Unitarian Leverett B. Kellogg, administrator of said estate fice, in the city of Ann Arbor, ou Friday, the THE ARGUS CLUB LIST. who will respond are Profs. Langley and Adams, Ihurch on Sunday evening drew an audience Eeal Estate for Sale. comes into court and represent* that he is now twenty-ninth day of November, in the year one prepared to render his final account as such admin- thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. For the accommodation of ABQUS subscribGov. and Felch, H. W. Bogers, Esq., and Bevs. altogether beyond the accommodations ot the QTATBOF MICHIGAN, County of Wnshtenaw, istrator. Present, William p . Harriman, Judge of Probate. I j ss. In the matter of the estate of John OibSunderland and Pope. The address will be louse, and the varied programme was success- ers, and as an inducement to new subscribers, Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the In the matter of the estate of Margaretta I. ney, late of said county deceased. Notice is hereby we offer the AEOUiS for the coming year in seventh day of January next, at ten o'clock in the Donnelly, minor. given, that iu pursuance of an order granted to the by Prof. Pettee, and Prof. Frieze will preside ully carried out. forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing On reading and filing the petition duly verified, undersigned, administratrix with the will annexed at the organ. The musical portion of the — At 10 1-8 o'clock i . at. on Christmas, Rev. connection with either of the following magasuch account, and that the heirs a t law ol of Catharine Walsh, praying that she may be of the estate of said John Gibney, by the Hon. auid deceased, and all other persons interested it licensed to sell certain real estate belonging to Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, programme includes a hymn written for the I. B. Pope will preach in the German Meth- zines or papers at the price named, payment said estate, are required to appear at a session o: eaid minor on the twenty-sixth day of November, A. D. .o be made in advance : occusion. A good time may be expected. said court, then to be holden a t the Probate odist Church. Thereupon it Is ordered, that Tuesday, Ihe 1878, there will be sold at public vendue, to the Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in »aid county seventh day of January next., at ten o'clock in the highest bidder, at the dwelling house on the AEGUS and Harper's Monthly, $4.80 — The musichl drama Belshazzar was pro— Services will be held at St. Andrew's AEGUS and Atlantic Monthly, and show cause, if any there be, why theforenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said premises below described, m the township of North4.80 said account should not be allowed . Ana it is petition, and that the next of kin of said rield, in the County ot Washtenaw, in said State, duced at the Opera House on Tuesday and We have reduced the prices of our entire stock of hurch on Christmas forenoon. AEOUS and Scribner's Monthly, - 4.80 further ordered, that said administrator give minor and all other persons interested in said on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY or JANUARY, Wednesday evenings, Prof. E. M. Foote as di5.60 notice to the peisona interested in tmid estate, of estate,, are required to appear at a session of said A. D. 1879, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that — Dr. A. B. Palmer has been elected warden ARGUS and Eclectic Magazine, the pendency of said account, and the hearing court, - 4.00 rector and also appearing in the leading char- of St. Andrew's parish, vice John M. Wheeler, ARGUS and St. Nicholas, to be holden at the Probate Office in the day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or thereof, by causing a copy ol this order to be pub- city ofthen existing at the time of the death of said AEOUS and Harper's Weekly, 4.80 Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any thore otherwise acter. Other leading parts were as follows: resigned, and Edward Treadwell takes the of- ARGUS and Harper's Bazar, lished in the MICHIGAN ABQUS, a newspaper and subject to the righf of dower of Juliu be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not deceased, - 4.80 printed and circulating in said county, three BUC Gibney, wiaow of Patrick Gibney, deceased), the Cyrus, King of Persia, Prof. E. L. Walter; fice of vestryman vacated by Dr. Palmer. ARGUS and Scientific American, 4.15 eessive weeks previous to said day of hearing be granted : And. it is further ordered that said f l l i d i b d real estat t i t A l l th petitioner give notice to the persona interested W I L L I A M D. HARRIMAN, AEOUS and Detroit Free Press - 2.75 Zerubbabel, Governor of the Jews, M. S. B . in said estate, of the pendency oi said petition, and ARQUS and American Agriculturist, - 2.60 The Agricultural Society. Comfort; Daniel, Prophet of Israel, Dr; W. J . (A true copy.) Judge ot Probate. the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this y, d e a s d , in those 2.80 W M . G. DOTY, Probate Register. 1717 order to bs published in the Michigan Aryits.n certain pieces or parcels of land situate and being The annual meeting of the WaBhtenaw AEGUS and Nursery, Herdman ; Nitocris, Queen Regent, Mrs. Bell* newspaper printed and circulated in said county, in the township of Northfield, in the County of Other periodicals and papers will be added Fleming; Antoni,a Queen of Belshazzar, Miss lounty Agricultural »nd Horticultural Society four successive weeks previous tu said day of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, known and Estate of Thomas Harris. to the list. hearing. WILLIAM 1). HARRIMAN. described as follows, to wit: The southwest quarLizzie D. Avery; Shelomith, wife of Zerubba- was held at Firemen's Hall in this city, on TATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Washte (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. ter of the northeast quarter and seven (7) acres otf But one paper or periodical "clubbed" with naw, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for WM. G. DOTY, Probate Register. 1718 the east side of the northwest quarter of the northbel, Mrs. G. C. Owen; Festus, Lord Chamber- Tuesday last, with a fair attendance. each AEOUS subscription. the County Washtenaw, holden at ttie Probate Office east quarter of section tweuty-oue, in town one Treasurer Parshall reported the receipts for lain, Mr. H. W. Haanum • Jewess Princess, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Saturday, the twenty south, range six east, in said State of Michigan, Estate of Lester Latimer. third day of November, in the year one ihousanc forty-seven acres of laud, Le the same Mrs. Emilie Allen ; Angel, Mrs. A. M. Warden. the year: At ticket office, $2,541.73 ; at grand Ho, Everybody! TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, containing eight hundred and seventy-eight. mure or less. ss. At a session of the Probate Court for Lhe The other parts were taken by well known lo- stand, $101.45; for rent, $358; donation, $25. Don't fail to examine those remarkably cheap Pr went, Willitim X). Harriman, Judge of Probate County of Waahtenaw, holden at the Probate OfDated, November 20, 1878. I n the matter ol the estate of Thanaus Harris fice in the City of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the cal singers. The house was not full either Total, [$3,023.18. Paid premiums, $1,329.75; Overcoats just open at the Star. Prices from 81.00 JULIA GIBNKY, deceased. 171;> Administrates with tire will annexed. twenty-sixth day of November, in the year one ;o $3 less than a few days ago. evening, but the audiences seemed pleased incidentals, $472.47 ; for new buildings, $509.On reading and filing the petition, duly verified thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. 1718 A. L. NOBLE. of Margaret Harris, praying that a certain instru 89 ; interest, $662 ; note, $51.22. Total, $3,with the performance1 Present, William D. Harriman, Judg-e of Probate. Keal Kstate for Sale. ment now on file in this court, purporting to be tin In the matter of the estate of Lester LatiOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of — Our usually amiable friend of the Ypsilan- 638.33, leaving the Treasurer out $15.15. The Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. last will and testament of said dectased, may be mer, deoeased. license granted to the undersigned, adminisadmitted to probate, and that she may be up ti Sentinel has worms, Witne3s this state- report was approvec. Abigail E. Latimer, executrix of said estate, comes trator tie bonis non of the estate of Evlin pointed executrix thereof. court and represents that she is now pre- Shepard, deceased, by tbe Hon. Judge of Probate Overcoats for children at Joe T. Jacobs'. ment : "The AEOUS and Register, both of Ann President Parker stated that the mortgage Thereupon itia ordered, that Monday, the twenty into to render her final account as such executrix. for the county of Waahtenaw and State of Michithird day of December next, at ten o'clock in the pared Arbor, have repeatedly held up the health of debt owed by the society, $3,000 and interest Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturday, the twenty- gan, on the first clay of June, A. D. 1878, there will forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said pe first Overcoats for boys at Joe T. Jacobs'. day of December, next, at. ton o'clock in the be sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder, lit of this city in a very poor light. " Now the at 10 per cent., would become due the 25th 01 tition, and that the denisee*, legatees and heirs H forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing the residence of the undersigned, in the township law of said deceased, and all other persons inter such account, cause of our orlending is simply this. In the March next, at which time the society might and that the devisees, legatees, and of York, iu said county and State, on the ELKVKMH QUERY: "Why will men smoke common tobacco efiled iu said estate, are required to appear a t a heirs at law of said deceased, ami .ill other persons DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1879, at two o'clock iu the vession of said court, then to be holden interested in said estate, ARGUS of Nov: 29 appears this brevity : " Yp- hope to obtain the money at a lower rate of when they can buy Marburg Bros. ' Seal of North are required to appear at afternoon of said day (subject; to all encumbrances at the Probate Office in the city of Ann 'arolina,' at the same price?" 1GG8 a session of said court, then to be holden by mortgage or otherwise existing at the time of silauti Commercial, Nov. 23 : " A case of interest. Arbor, and show otiuse, if any there be at the Probate Office, COME AND SEE US. The largest stock in this in the city of Ann the death of said deceased) the following described why the prayer of t h e petitioner shoulc small pox is reported, and scarlet fever is very President Parker was elected a delegate to in said county, and show cause, if any there real estate, to wit: The east half of the norl hwest net be granted: And it is further ordered Arbor, Hats for men, boys, and children. Childron's be, why the said account not be al-quarter of section twenty-seven iu said township section of the State to select from. Everything marked in that said petitioner give notice to the per lowed: And it is further shouldprevalent. " If the report was a false one the the State Convention of Agricultural Sociehats a specialty. Joe T. Jacobs. that said of York. sons interested in said estate, of the puudeuay executrix give notice to the ordered, Commercial wa3 responsible and not the ARGUS. ties to be held at Lansing January 15. Dated, November 27,1878. persons interested of said petition and the hearing thereof, by caus iu said estate, of tiie pendency ot said account plain figures. Overcoats for men at Joe T. Jacobs'. ing a copy of this order t o be published in tin the hearing thereof, by causing a copv ofand But iu a later issue the AEOUS committed an unThe following officers were elected for the LHVATUS C. ALLEN, this Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed and circu order to be published i*n the Michigan Aryus, a 1"15 Acministrator, de bonitwm. pardonable sin in jocularly remarkiug' " Tho ensuing year: lttted in said county, three successive weeks pre newspaper printed aud circulating in said county, a week in your own town. $5 outfit free. vioim to said day of hearing. Ypsilauti Board of Health denies the report (in University Letter ami Note Hearts, with President, Sampson Parker, No risk. Reader, if you want a business three successive weeks previous to said day of hearat which persons of either sex can make ing. WILLIAM 1>. HARRIMAN, WILLIAM D.HARRIMAN, and without Cuts, in Hodder's Patent Blotan Ypsilauti paper ) of small pox iu that city. Vice-PreBideuts, James B. Vanatta, Salem ; No. 9 South Main Street, Ann Arbor. great pay all the time they work, write (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. ting Part Covers—IOO and 130 sheets In a [A t m e copy.l Judge of Probate. The patient died before the denial wae given to J. S. Heuderson, Ann Arbor Town; J. J. for particulars to H. HALLKTT & Co., Portland, Me. W M . O. DOTY. Probate Register. 1716td Wii. G. DUTY, Probate Register. 1715td book—tor sale ut the ARGUS Office. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! Eclectic Magazine -OF- The Great C!e aring-Out Sale of C. H. MILLEN & SON'S BOYS' & CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS! Stock of Dry Goods STAR CLOTHING UOTJSE. A Store full of Bargains! Everything Cheap! JOHN N. GOTT. HOLIDAY BARGAINS! S Abstracts of Titles. From now to CHRISTMAS we will daily add NOVELTIES to our elegant assortment of DRY GOODS: S At lower prices than the loAvest yet offered! S S IlsT BLACK D SPECIALTIES, W E OFFER: 300 CLOAKS I 300 CLOAKS! S S S 1 Case of QTTZZiTS, at £51.50 ! MACK & SCHMID. MARKED DOWN AT LITTLE MACK'S! READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, and S FURNISHING GOODS. We do not propose to wait until after the Holidays, WE DO IT NOW 1 THE ONE-PRICE KING CLOTHIER, S N ables tho roads to mako thoir own ratoa BO long sfi they are uniform and not discriminating Thoro is a proposition before- tho WayH and Moans Committee to placo a coupon stamp upon every cigar manufactured or imported, and a number of members of the House have indorsed tho idea as a cheap and certain manner of collecting the U'X. GENKKAL. [xirted by him froni the- joint commission In regard , Tlll'KMAN ON BliAl>K. to reorganization of tho army was made the epocial order for the Mh o£ January nnjt. Spcecii of tbo Ohio .Senator, Delivered In the HOUSE.—Mr. Wood offered a renolurion directing I nlii-il States Senate. an inquiry into the conduct of Chief Supervisor* of Mn. PRESIDENT: I attempted to offer that Elections Davenport, At the last election in Now York. Tlio allegation WHK that Davenport was amendment before tl.ft Senator from Maine irullty ot illegal, unjust und oppressive exercise of prodeoded with his remarliB, but failed to havo pretettdsd authority, in canNin^Um arrest, detention alid imprlHonmei.t of citizons innocent of oil'* nee, any opportunity to do so. I intended then to by which he deprived them of tlio rixlit nay Hint, whatovor opinion might bo enterto vote, and Rubjecte-d them to indignity, iimilt and tained on this side of the chamber an to tho intimidation without warrant of law or justification, which arrests havo been declared illegal by u competency of Congress to mako all tlio nvrnI'liitt-il Btatflfl Jridfift'... -The resolution was adopted tigations that these resolutions contemplate, leriUK a reee&K from Dee. 20 to Jan. •'».... A bill; yet we were disposed to waive all scruples of * introdiuvd by Mr. Morrison to remove the duty : that character aud suffer the resolutions to pass ou quinine... .A bill \sas passed removing tlio | political disaUUties of <x Senator Jamen Oii«Hmet, without opposition, if tho amondment now proposed should bo added to them. The Senator of South Carolina. lot mo tell my friend, oxistt) far more in tho them be washed and boiled in hot suds FARM NOTES. ALL SORTS. North than in tho South. Sir, if ho wants to until all the color possible is extracted, preserve tiio purity of oloctlons; if ho wants to Holiday H. a Russia there is literally no demand then finish the job by scalding lyo and have this Government perpetuated as a system Tin* holiest of all holidays aro those C5 washing with suds and lying on the first for books. that can be honestly administered from tho pri- Kept by oumolvM In silence and apart— mary election to tlie signature of a bill by tho :i:lv. tvnrios of the heart, 00 young grass. Good prints and other THE pipe and cigar aro the cause of Presidont, let him set his face toward aud exer- When Hi" full river of feelinRoverHows— articles of dress are frequently cast many conflagrations. The happy days udclottded to tiin d<mo, cise his great abllitv in stopping the floodgates 4 July Jan. aside because they are faded, but they • t.ii U loffl that out of darkiii'xH start of corruption that Ihreaten to deluge tlie whole PLAYING football by electric lights is An tlann.-M tr-ini nslics; Hvvift desires, that drirt may be mado to render good service by all the rage in England. land and bring republican institutions into utter IJkr 1516 18 KWitllowH Hin^hit: down each wind that blows. GEN. GRANT expects t o embark a t ruin and disgrace. •5 this mode of bleaching. as the glenni oi a receding sail; Marseilles, Franco, in the United Statra war 28 ?9 30 31 Ax Irishman died at Boston, th« ••7 Mr. President, there is ono tiling that mado mo White White im a cloud that floats and fades in ftir; To DETECT THE ADUI-TSRATION OK other day, at the age of 103. » Aug. steamer Richmond, for India, via tho Suez Feb. doubt a littlo as to tho propriety of this resolu- White as the whitest lily on a stream, 8 e:if.:'i, about ChristmiiH; thence he will proceed, TEAS.—The simplest method is to bttrn 1 tion, although, as I said, I am going to vote for These tender memories are; a fairy tale 1 1 : • 13 141'. 16 A LICENSE for a Protestant marriage* in tho same stteamor, to China, Japan, it, aud what tho Sonator from Maino has said Of ionic cnehantMl land we know dot whero, the tea and weigh the ashes. Any kind £ Australia, and the Sandwich islands, in Buenos Ayres cost nearly $500. has added to tho groat doubt which I miterUiined But lovely a« a landscape in a dream. 26 27 is i.. 7la8|»9i» of tea, from the best quality down to tho reaching San Francisco in May noxt. on tiiat subject, and that is that I am not niiitt! —Lona/ellote. Mar. INDIA-RUBBER is to be mado in Onmost common, must not leave over 5 BHro there aro not persons who favor this ltiud 8 Sept •••! 1 "1 3 | 4 s l 6 Tho steamer Richmond has lx>en placed Aromul tlie Faroi, per cent, of ash; while the adulterated tario from the juice of the milk-weed. gic ra 1 ; at his convenience by President Hayes.... of resolution, and as much debate upon it as from Maine, however, having a speech carefully 16J17 THERE is no better means to be used sorts have actually given 35 to 45 per Failed: Lull & Sage, butter and choeso manuGOOD locomotives, that used to bring FRIDAY, Dec. 13.—SKNATK.—Tho bills Intro- ! studied and prepared, r.xercised his ris;ht to you can have, and as much Investigation as "9 -4 25 16 -7 »3 .-4 facturers, Chenango county, N. Y., liabilities ducod von can have, in urdw to dlvfri public attention as a devico for more heavy feed for cent, of ash, proving that at least 30 to und roferrod included tbo following: By Mr. i $24,000, can now be bought for $7,000. $350,000; Place k Levy, glove manufacturers, Plumb, to provUto for the temporary im-roane of ; deliver that Bpraeh Vjoforo any amondnient from the real qti6SQ0*nB which ought to engage stock thali bran when it is cheap. Apr. 5 Oct. 40 per cent, of worthless or injurious THE sexton of Dagenham parish, EsGloversville, N. Y.,liabifiuSS3(X),000; Hauauer, the army in emergency; by Mr. CoukliiiK (by fo- dould be offered. 1 do not complain of tnat at the Congress of the United States—questions of 6| 11 12 Q'lO.XI A CORRESPONDENT of the Oai-dncr'x stuff has been added. If a pound of sex, in England, was buried alive -while IJchtenauer & Co , wholesale clothing, ^ t Paul, (int-slj. to amend the laws relating to ptiiatolis. all, nor do I now rise to mako any extended re- economy, questions of finance, questions of • 1 ' •: M '5 A 17 [8 •8 aro shoved aside tliat popular Hecord sayu ho has destroyed worms in such too. were to cost $1, it would con222 25 =« Minn., liabilities *3»,000j Dodd, Brown A Co., Ibis ljill coaceruH the fee« of attorneys. I t is 2l'22 23 1 • to tho speech that 1 havo heard just now. jI government—all -'7 2S 29 31 speeches may be mado, tending to oxcite one flower-pots without injuring the roote of tain from 60 to 70 cents' worth of tea digging a grave. the great dry-goods dealers of St. Louis, have claimed that the present ri?Kulation« jircvent thoHe ply May J NOV. LKT ns be merry now; 'tis time; entitled to pensions BeeuriiiK Uio eervice* of re- Should this debato be protracted I may exercise I1 section of tho peoplo agaiust another, and to -set boen forced by their creditors to mako an asThe ueasou in at hand < 5 6| 7 hiy privilege of saying something in reply to their minds mad with passion iustdatl of ap- tho most delicate plants by sprinkling and some six ounces of piaster, sold for signment II 12 IT 14 ppoctable nttorueya Mr. Morrill, from the ComFor Christum* rhyme and Christmas chime— 12 r ; :.; 1! about 6 cents per ounce. the soil with mustard-water—a tablepealing to their cool and deliberate reason. I tho Sonator from Maine, but to-day I shall con16 17 mltU'e oh Finance, reported favorably on tlie Senate Close up and form the baud. 1Q.20 21 22 HENRY WELLS, of Wells, Fargo & 27 28 39 3SI31 -'3 =-4 25 to authorize duplicates of the reidntered bonriit fine myaelf to a very few general observations. certainly do noi ilnargfl tfie Senator from Maine spoonful of mustard per gallon of water. BOILING HAMS.—Soak over night in Co.'s Express, died recentlyin Scotland... .The bill Two GEESE went over Niagara falls, 30 stolen irom the ^Inuhattan BaTlon Institution iu Tho Senator is frank in ono tiling—his resolu- with having got this up for tho purposo of putFARM YARDS.—A good, Well-hung warm water a ham of about ten or twelve office of Turnbnll A Co., St, John, N. B., was New York city. Passed June last week, and came out alive aud uninDec. Mr.Gordon ilittxjclueod tion is broad. It includes all tho States. It ting aside and throwing out of view that which gate will save its cost the first year in o 9 10 11 robbed last week of bonds, stocks, etc., of the • I 1. I I I I S J I J should form the subject of our thoughts and of pounds weight. In the morning scrape a bill to a cure a mow cnVieiit collection qt tlio for an investigation whether our legislation, but I fear that such may bo in the time saved by stopping to put up and clean perfectly. Then put it into a jured just bolow the rapids. 1;; 1C 17 1 value of $100,000 Immigration is ou tho in- revenue from cigare. Kefernxl At the expiration provides 1' 1 ; i 3 - i o 2c>' Gon save you all, tfood peoplo. crease again. The arrivals at the port of New of the morniuK hour, consideration wan resumed qf th) rights of American citizens in con-some men's minds ono of the things to bo de- bars whenever any one passes. Farm large ham kettle filled with cold water May nothing you dismay; York for twelve months ending on the 30th of the bill in regard to tho count of tho olectoral vote, noction with tho elective franchise sired by such a resolution. gates are pleasant for master and men, God send you all fair blcst>lmj8 and let it simmer, not boil at all, for November numbered 81,255, while only 00,111 and Mr. Bayard spoke in Its fav.>r. Mr. Eaton op- have boen violated or interfered with On Christmas day. posed the bill. Mr. Mcrrimon believed tho i>a-Rauc and in England there are good, substanhalf an hour. Then pour off the water were reported for the previous year.... thin bill would bo satisfactory to tho people. in any of the States, but ho frankly admits in Chronological Eras. OF the 2,000,000,000 of cigars now The Oetota.r returns of the Department of Ag- of tial ones opening into every field, so aud put to it more cold water. When it CHRISTMAS IN THE MIDDLE AtiES. tho very outset of bis remarks that that wa« not Mr. Qarlahd opposed tho bill upon constitutional THIS YEAK CORRESPONDS TO riculture did not materially change the aspect of RrounriH. Mr. IIill spoke in opposition to tbe bill. that the farmer can go all over the farm gets hot add a pint of cider vinegar. For annually consumed in this country, The year 66113 Of the Julian period. the wheat crop as foreshadowed by the monthly Mr. Thurman said he would not discunn tho bill at hia purpose, that his purpose wan to assail tlio The Northern nations of Europe over- without dismounting. There are no a ten-pound ham, reckoning after it be- about 90 per cent, are of home manuDemocracy of tlie South. Ho had two purposes Tlie year T887-WJ of the Byzantine era. reports of condition. The December returns, this late hour, lie would content himself by voting The year 6KSIM0 o£ the Jewish era. im lading tho estimates of the yield por acre, ajiaiust it. After some further discussion between in preparing a Carefully elaborated SBeflch—not running most of tho continent merged wagon-ways of any kind, without gates gins to boil, allow three hours for cook- facture. The your 3* S :-inoe tho foundati<<n of Rome. confirm and somewhat onlarfco tho previous Messrs. Hoar, CocLreH and IklmuudB4 the bill was to vindicate the right of suffrage thrOughdu! many of thoir national pastimes into the for the convenience of equestrians, in ing and a half an hour for every adACCORDING to the Lausanne Gazette, TU - year 21-55 of the ' 'lympiads. ostimates. A computation from all the returns read ft third timp and passed—vean. Z&; nays, 20. this whole Union, Nit td inquiro whether tbo Christian ideas and habits that they that country. ditional pound; don't let it ever boil 33,467 Swiss emigrated between 1868 The year 2:91 01 the Grecian era. Ailjourned till Monday. shows an aggregate crop of about 4X'5,(X) ,000 adopted. The year lRflfi of the era ot Diocletian. very hard—at any time. When done HousK.—The resolution looking to an investiga; Di.'ir.oeracy of the Southern States bad violated bushels. A GOOD MESS FOR A MILCH Cow.—A take it out, remove the skin, and stick and 1870, of whom 31,345 came to this The year 1SW of the era of the Hegira. The strange mingling of the old faith tiou of the official conduct of J. J. Davenport, the tin-! rights of American citizen*, and then to lind country. writer who says that one good cow gives and the new gave rise in each country to cloves into it, cover with bread MINISTER KASSON writes from Austria Dotted States SiiiH-rviKor of Elections at New York, out v.hat Hliuiilil be dono with thorn. OHIO means "beautiful;" Iowa, all the milk needed in a family of eight whole Chronological Cycles. was adopted without objection, after beluw ameadmany curious customs, once hold in crumbs and bake a half hour. Put a Dominical Letter E. Solar Cycle 12. that ho thinks tho United States can make a edfioas to make the iuvestiKation extend to MH Now, Mr. President, that in a very frank, ami, high esteem in tho courtly circles of the persons, and from which was made 2G0 cut paper frill around the bone, and "drowsy ones;" Minnesota, "cloudy Epact-. 7. K ;i:i [tulu-tion.... 7. treaty with Persia which will be to tho interest conduct on the otiiyu of registration Mr. Shelley, I have no doubt, a very true statement of tho water," and Wisconsin, "wild, rushing Lunar Cvcle, or Golden Julian Period GD92. of our cotton manufacturers.. ..Gen. Grant's from the Committee on Railways and Canals, re- ' animuhof this resolution. Mr. President I said past, but in latter days left to the peas- pounds of butter last year, gives the fol- cover with currant jelly and parsley. channel." Number I8.| ported a bill to authorize tho Washington, Oinciui thero might be some doubts as to the propriety antry, and even there they are rapidly lowing as his treatment: " If you desire house in Washington, which cost $25,000, has and tit. I.ouis Knilroad (kampauy to oolutruci a of this investigation. I repeat it There may be to get a large yield of rich milk, give COOKINO FRUIT.—Raspberries may be BILLINGSGATE, the great London fish boon sold by his agent for $18,000 to an Ohio nati dying out. narrow gaiiKe railroad from >he tide-water to St. yonr cow every day water slightly warm cooked the same as strawberries; be market, one of the busiest, noisiest and such doubts, especially to-day. Hen.' is the short Movable Festivals. lady, who now occupies it. The houso has Louis and Chicago. KecommitWd. Christmas has its quaint picturesque session of Congress. We havo, excluding tho reand slightly salted, in which bran has sure that they are heated to a good boilKt-ptun^f-siina S u n d a y ...Feb'y 9. been long vacant SATURDAY, DOC. 14.—SENATE.—Not in sescess that wo always take, less, perhaps, than two ceremonies, some of which have crept been stirred at the rate of one quart to ing temperature; if cooked too long most odoriferous of all places on earth, :IM Sunday ...Feb'y l(i. oSiu \a; gI .m i mI IaI ; I ouutiiiy sion. PO1JTICAL. Oiiinnnnf*(>>ji ma S u n d a v . . . ...Feb'y 23. months within which to dispose of the approacross the Atlantic, but there are others two gallons of water. You will find, if they will be hard and undesirable. A is to be lighted by electricity. O.ninqua{resima Sunday ...Feb'y 86. Hotrax.—Mr. Sparks, from the Committee on Ap- priation bills and other measures of legislation Ash Wednesday TURKEYS aro selling for from 35 to 50 ! THERE is to be a meeting at Wasliing...March 2. propriations, reported tbe Indian Appropriation that necessarily require the attention of Con- that never joined the emigrants, or, at you have not tried this daily practice, hot, steady fire as for ironing is the best. cents a pair at Quebec; fowls are 35 Quadragesima Sunday . ..MarehSS. ington, on tho S2d of February, of all tho Na- bill, which wa-i made the special order for WedneR- gress if tho business of the session is to be dis- least, never got naturalized. Mid-l.eut Sunday that your cow will give 25 per cent, ought to cook quickly; a slow fire cents a pair; mutton is 4 cents a pound, ...April *>. tional Greenback Congressmen-elect to theday... .Mr. Durham, from the Pame committee, re* Palm Sunday The mistletoe of the Druids still more immediately under the effects of Fruit ...April 11. Forty-sixth Congress. The objoct of this con- ported the Military Academy Appropriation bill, posedof andnoe-ttraseseionlBtobecalled. And consumes time, renders the fruit hard, and butter is from 10 to 15 cents. Good Friday now, sir, the Senator proposes an investigation hangs in honor i i English homes, . ..April IS. with the Senate anniidments. which, with trivial Easter -unnay it, and she will become so attached to it and drives off in steam all the delicate that I defy uoy committee that can be found to ...April 20. ference, a call for which has already boon Low Sunday THE women were allowed to vote on Mr. Phillips make, with anything llko thoroughness—nay while all over Western Europe the that she will refuse to drink clear water flavor which it is desirable to preserve. ...May 18. issued, is to get all ttie National membors exceptions, were non-concurred in Rotation Sunday Yule, or Christmas log, has maintained submitted a resolution reciting the late Indian of tho next Congress together for tho . . . . H a ; 22. in any satisfactory manner, with anything liko unless very thirsty; but this mess she Blackberries should be canned the same the lager-beer-option question ;it PlymAscension Day raius iu Kaunas and Nebraska, and th** capture justness, either to those who are implicated or its dignity almost to our day.' purposo of comparing views, and, if posJuno 1. Whit Sunday will drink most any time and ask for as raspberries. Gooseberries and cur- outh, N. H., the other day, and tlio sale ....June 8. sible, determining upon a plan of action.... of marauders, and calling ou the Secretary of those who may bo implicated—within tbo time Trinity Sunday The burning of the Yule log is an an- more. The amount of drink necessary rants require considerable sugar and of the liquor was prohibited by a vote . . . .June 12. Boston's municipal election took placo last Hie Interior for information aa to why lie "had that remains of the session of the Senate. It is Corpus Cliristl ....Nov. 30. woek. The total vote castfor Mayor was 37,986, not surrendered the guilty aud responsible parlies aii impossibility. I have thereforo wondered cient Christmas ceremony, transmitted is an ordinary water pail full each time, more cooking. Gooseberries should bo of three to one. Advent Simday such Iiullau bands to the authorities of Kansan Prince, Democrat, being elected by a majority of and Nebraska. Adopted The Senate bill author why this resolution Was introduced unless it to us from our Scandinavian ancestor^ morning, noon and night."— Southern well done, so that the skins may be tenA SPIRIT merchant in Dublin anof 1,10t). izing the issue of duplicates of registered bonds was to bo made a string upon which tn hang who, at their feast of JuuL at the win- Farm. Eclipses. der, and they will admit of more than nounces in an Irish paper that he has stolen from Uie Manhattan Savings Institution, in speeches to arouse sectional hatred in ono por- ter solstice, used to kindle huge bon1. Annular eclipse of the sun, Jan. 22, 1S79. Intwice tho water that is used with straw- still a small quantity of the whisky on SENATOR TIIURMAN authorizes theNew York, was passed... .The Senate bill to regulate tion of this Union against an almost defenseless viflible in United States. To KKLIEVE CHOKED Cows.—]n the berries. fires in honor of their god, TIIOJ. The hand which was drunk by George IV. 2. Annular eclipse of the sun, July 18, l^Tlt, In- statement that he will under no circumstances the Presidential elections was taken from the Speak- people in another portion of the Union. Now, always-interesting proceedings of the eustom, thongk sadly shorn of the table and referred to the committee on the sub- Mr. President, this aBHault of the Senator from visible in t'nited States. when in Dublin. stand as tho Democratic candidate for Governor er's ject. Maine is not an assault simply upon tho people "pomp and circumstance" which for- Elmira Farmers' Club, as officially reS. Partial eclipse of the moon, Dec. 27-2S, 1S79. The Oldest Printer. of Ohio next fall. MONDAY, DOC. 10.— SENATE.—Mf. Blaino of the South. I said fivo months ago iu a Invisible in United States. A CONNECTICUT wife wants a divorce ported in the Husbandman, we find " Fifty-seven years at the case," said because called up his resolution directing an investigation speech, which I beg pardon for repeating hero, merly attended it, is still maintained FORKIGN. her husband bound her with a into the recent elections in the South. A motion that it did seem to mo as clear as anything in in various parts of tho country. Tho tho following: "My way is to open the foreman of the Jl'orW composingHerschel's "Weather Table, A BOMBAY dispatch of the 12th inst. to table the resolution was rejected. Mr. American politics could bo that there was a de- bringing in and placing of the ponder- the mouth of the choked animal and room to the reporter, as he pointed out rope, poured kerosene oil over her, and FOR l-'OREi'KLLIN'G THE WKAl'IIKR. THROUGHOUT says "An Afghan official arrived purpose under tboppretext ous block on the hearth of the wide insert a clevis wide enough to keep tho an old gray-bearded man picking up threatened to burn her up. He replies in Gen.Thurman's amendment extending the lures* ! liberately-formed y p p ALL THE LUNATIONS OF EACH YEAR, assess- that there Browno's camp from Jellalabad and invited the ti^ation into the alleged forced jaws distended, and give Bpace for the type in the corner of the room. The that he was only enforcing proper obewas a solid South to create a solid FOREVKU. ments of administration oftice-holders for eltvtinu- \- ii in rnlo nnt rmlv the- solid South but to chimney in the baronial hall was the orr This table and the accompanying remarks are the British to advance to Cabul and establish a new most joyous of the oeremoniee observed passage of a boy's hand. I hold the old man stood whero the sunlight fell dience. Government in consequenco of a general risin^ result of many years' actual observation, the whole clevis in plase, while my boy passes his full upon him, and he was chewing toTHE London Times doubts if anyone being constructed on a due consideration of the against the Ameer." Another dispatch says it diciary Committee to conduct the investigation, ,of the North. I thought so then—I thinksonow. on Christinas eve in feudul times. The attraction oi the sun and moon in their several po- is reported that " the Ameer has sent a relative and it was provided in the resolution I thought then, and I think now, that a purpose venerable log, destined to crackle a hand through and picks out the apple bacco under his green shade and click- ever excelled Mr. Gladstone in profusion sitions respecting1 the earth, and will, byMniple in- and high dignitary to Maj. Cavagnari at Dakka, that the matter should bo placed in more unpatriotic, more unjust, more fraught welcome to all comers, was drawn in or other obstruction. Any boy whose ing type in his stick unconcernedly. of utterance. At his age Brougham, "lu vi i on. show tin observer what kind of weather will the hands of a committee of nine Senators. witli ruin to this country, never entered tho most probably follow the entrance of the moon into boseecliing the British to grant peace and ask- An amendment offered by Mr. Butler, of South brain of man. That is my belief. Why, trinmph from its resting-place at tho hand is small enough to pass without " He never stops chewing. He comes marvellously effusive with mouth and any oi its quarters, and that so near the truth M to ing for no conditions." Carolina. to conduct the. investigations Mr. President, of what is it that the Senator of feet of its living brethren of the woods. crowding, can easily remove tho trouble down here at 6 in the morning and pen up to 50, had nearly ceased to be be seldom or never found to fail. with open doors led to a protracted de- Maine complains? That thero were not enough Each wayfarer raised his hat as itwith entire safety. I have tried to do BY the arrival of the steamer City of bato, works till 6 in the evening. He never heard. and the resolution went over.... Pekin, at San Francisco, we get an interesting Mr. Beck //' .Vr.r 3tnon. Firtt offered a resolution commaudlng Republican votes at tho South. That is tlio passed, for lie well knew that it was full it myself, but my hand is too large. eats a mouthful nor takes a drink; he THE United Presbyterian Church in amount of it. And how does ho mako that out? Quart? <-, Full Moon budget of news from China: Insurrections Secretary Sherman to appear in persort befbte the of good promises, and that its flame There is no difficulty or danger if the or La st Quarter North America, as appears by their last In Summer. In Winter. continue in the Island of Hainan and tho Prov- Senate and state what reason he lms. if any. for Ho assumes, without ono shadow of truth pro- would burn out old wrongs and heart- clevis is firmly held in position." An- lives on tobacco." ince of Kwangsi, the formor being agrarian and failint,' to inform the Senate how much silver coin duced here, that tho negroes of the South were " Uncle Bob," said tho reporter, as he annual report, has 057 ministers, 791 other member said that an easy way to Midnight A 2 a m . Fair b:oft UIIIHRS wind the latter military. Thus far tno rebels have has been received for customs duties, and how provonted from voting, or forced to voto the burnings, and cause the liquor to bubmuch lias been applied to paying the interest "n Democratic ticket. Ho assumes, therefore, that ble in the wassail-bowl, that was quaffed bring relief is to cause the choked ani- approached the old typo-setter and congregations, 78,748 church members, boen successful, but their speody suppression 2 and 4 a. ra Cold and showeis. Snow und stormy. is confidently expected. There is considerable the public debt. Mr. Morrill objected, and the res- owing to those causes the negroes of tho South touched him on the shoulder, " how old and contributed last year to foreign 4 and 6 a. m Uiiin went over under the rule... Several bills are not represented by members of the House to the drowning of ancient feuds and mal to jump over high bars, as high as are you ? " Ruin. missions $47,551.01. excitement over the quarrel of the English mis- olution 6 anil >! a . in Wind n r d rain St .< my. may be leaped with considerable exerwere introduced and referred. ...A motion to take animosities. of Representatives who coino from that section Cold rain if wind sionaries with the Mandarins, near Foo Chow. 8 and 10 a. in Cnmigeunle The old gentleman looked up kindly up the T c v s Pacific Railroad bill was defeated by THE Liverpool police havo been retion. It nevor fails to eject the offendwes'.^now if etisi •f the Union, or by Senators on this floor who 10 and 12 a. m Frequent showers. (!old A hii?h wind Li Hung Chang, a powerful Northern Viceroy, six majority. So the Yule log was worthily hon- ing substance or cause it to pass down- into the reporter's eyes, and answered, quested to keep a sharp lookout for any represent tho Southern States. What right has 12 Hn.k V.-ry r.tiny favors tlio immediate establishment of a Chinese Snow or rain. HOUSE.—The following bills were introduced: tho Sonator from Maine to say that tho negroes ored, and tho ancient bards welcomed 2p.m QfalLDflMttulG consignment of a suspicious character K;iir and mild. ward. He has tried it many times, al- " I was 75 day before yesterday." 2 and 4 p, m mint. Fresh Government exertions aro made By Mr. Hobart (Ala.), a bill requiring Untcd States of Fair .'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Fair. the South aro not represented by chosen Rep4 and 6 p. in His name is Kobert Tappan, but by steamer from this side, in case that Fa'r if wind north- F«ir, frosty if wind throughout tho empire for tho suppression of Marshals to carry prisoners arrested by them to resentatives of the South and chosen Senators j its entranco with their ministry. The ways with success. 6 and y p. m ntrtth or it. o. opium smoking. Frederick Hoffman, Kegister the nearest court; "by IXr. Young (Tenn.),, a bill for following ditty, appropriate to such an everybody calls him Uncle Bob. " I Mr. Stewart's remains s.'iould have been west. 8 and 10 p.ra Rainy if south or ii iin or snow il of tho Court of Hong Kong, has boon convicted the relief of settlers on Hot Springs reservation, in of tho South? What right has lie to voto those occasion, appears in tho Sloano ManuSAVING SEED CORN.—There has been was born in Kingston, Ulster county, sent over for safe-keeping. negroes on one side himself, and say tho men south or B. w. of embezzling nearly 8100,000, and sentenced Arkansas: also, bill to extend time for putting in who bear credentials of election do not repre- scripts. It is suprjosed to be of the a good deal said about saving seed corn, in 1803. I entered the office of my ITaii and lt> sty. 10 andmidnight.. Fair TURNED CARMELITE. to seven years' penal servitude. sent their constituents? Why, Mr. Prosideut, it time of Henry VI.: OIJSKRVATIONS.—1. Tlie nearer the time- of the and a good many foolish notions ad- unole—the Ulster Plebeian—in 1821. What will the Old Year ftive to me moon's change, first quarter, full and last quarter As the last, best gift of a d\ in™ hand? AFTER a long debate, the motion in silver dnllar; by Mr. Wood IN. Y.). to mako United is a bare assumption on his part that he has no vanced, such as ransacking thefieldbe-I worked on the same press that Jesse WELCOME YULE. are to midnight the fairer frill be tho weather dur- the British Parliament for a vote to censure on States notes receivable fur duties on imports: also, right to make. But, again, the Senator Not what it took, not wh.it it took. Buell used. I came to New York in fore the corn is cut, and selecting the insr the next seven days. Welcome Be thon, heavenly Klnir., ought to havo thought of this when How can it bring that fatal charm. bill respecting protests on appeals from aelzuoea by i. The spaci- for this calculation occupies from the Afghanistan policy of the Government was Collectors of Customs; by Mr. Coxflc.Y.), for ho was framing hia Fourteenth and Fifteeenth The bloom of flesh that is dead, and Welcome born on tliiM morning. ears that ripened soonest, leaving on 1824, on the James Kent, and we took defeated by a majority of 101, being nine or ten the removal of political disabilities: by Mr. Phelps atncntlinentK, or wlion b« wan assisting in fram10 at night till 2 next morning. The (trace of limb and the light ot look? "Wtlcome for whom we Hh-xU Hinsr— about one-third of the husks to be hung Lafayette on board at West Point and •3. The nearer to midday or noon the phases of less than Iiad been counted upon by Beacons- (N. J.), providing for the circulation of national- ing them. There were men then—men of his What will the New Year gjye to rue Welcome Ynle. the moon happens, the more foul or wet weather field's supporters. up in tho peaks of some building; oth- brotight him to New York with us. As tho woointt gift ot a latest M«od! bank notes of less than §5 after resumption, the own party, too—who told him with long foremay be expected dnring the next seven days. AH that I crave, all that 1 m v c same as before; by Mr. Lathrop (III.), to place the sight that'in the oud property and mtelligenco Welcome be ye, Stephen and John, When I came to New York I went into ers recommend putting into barrels or •\. The space for this calculation occupies from If it lead me swiftly alon.^ tho way. A HITHERTO harmless lunatic, who silver coinage of the Ullite.d States upon the bawls of Welcome Innocents every one, boxes, etc. To put seed corn into a Maj. Noah's office, the Enquirer, then 10 in the forenoon till 2 in the afternoon. These bears tho appropriate name of Madden, has its Intrinsic value—it proposes to make the silver will rule tho laud, and ignorance cannot. Mr. But one step nearer Una graeions end. Welcome Thorns Martyr one— observations refer principally to the summer. lu the soft, sweet gloom of the open grave. tight barrel or box would be the worst on the Courier and Enquirer, whero dollar of -n2'<j grains and minor coins relatively of President, thure wore men of his party who "Welcome Ynlo. though they affect spring and autumn nearly in the been arrested in London charged with threaten- like weight aud nuenc-s, provides for freo coinage foresaw that those people who have tlm intelliONE HUNDRED AND TWO societies, I worked steadily for twenty-one years. treatment it could have. It should be same ratio. gence, the education, and property will not be ing the lifo of Queen Victoria. without limit, and makes all silver coin leiral tenWelcome be ye, pood Kew Year, 5. The moon's change, first quarter, full and last put where it can dry out as soon as pos- Mr. Webb presented me with a magnifi- twenty-eight newspapers and eightyfor any amount, when not otherwise specified ruled by those who have neither, and in that it Welcome Twelfth Pay. both in /ere, PRINCESS ALICE of Hesse, second der quarter, happening during six of the afternoon in the contract: by Mr. Fort (111.), proposing a pen- is not necessary to separate tlie community inWelcome saiutu, lovttd and d e a r sible. In going around tho field, pick- cent Bible, and I've kept it twenty- eight books and pamphlets have been hours, from 4 to 10. may be followed by fair weath- daughter of Queen Victoria, died of diphtheria alty of $1,000 to be imposed upon any national- to white people and colored people; not at all is Welcome Yule. prohibited in Germany since the pr> ing ears before husking, you will not four years." er: but tliis is mostly dependent on the wind, as is association for each offense in refusing to it necessarv to do that. No, Mr. President, the at Darmstidt, Germany, on the 14th inst She banking noted in the table. get the best, but will fritter away much ivrr-iv.f or pay out standard silver dollafa" the same rc« It of these constitutional amendments was Welcome be ye, Candlemas, On tho day following the above Uncle mnlgationof the Anti-Socialist law. In l>. Though the weather, from a variety of irregu- was born in 1843, and married iu 18(52. as other lawful money....A resolution was intro- easy enough to be foreseen. Welcome bo ye, Queen ot Uliss, time; besides, selecting seed corn is a Bob came down to the office with the Northern Germany there is but one 1 am not here tolar causes, is more uncertain iu the latter part of duced by Mr. Kelley (Pa.l. directing Secretary Shc-rWelcome both to more or lens— IT is reported that Schouvaloff will iiinu to furnish a utatement of the amount of (U>v- day" to justify the violation of the rights of any common-sense business operation, with Bible in a basket. " Here," he said, as journal of Socialist proclivities left; in autumn, the whole of winter and the beginning of Welcome Yule. sprintr. yet, i?i the main, the above observations will no-.v endeavor to bring into effect tho constitu- emrnent gold deposited with the bankx at the Bc- man, however humble he may bo, or whatever no fine or critical points about it. Allhe opened the book and pointed to the Central and Southern Germany there 1 apply to those periods also. may be the poverty of his Hitn'ation. I am here Brlnning of each month during Mr. Hayes adminisstill remain eleven. All these have Welcome be ye that are here. 7. To prognosticate correctly, especially in those tion which he was instructed by the Czar to tration. for" no such purpose as that. If I know my will admit that the best-developed and ifly-leaf," read this." Welcome all, and tu«ke good cbeer, changed their names since the new law, cases where the wind is concerned, the observer prepare From Constantinople it is reported own heart, I am here as much in favor of reWelcome all, another yoar— should be within ai^ht of a good vane, where the that Turkey will at once settle tho Grecian best-matured ears are the right ones to "Presented to Kobert Tappan, on Xmas, 1854, and try to conceal their bias; specting the rights of every man under tlie conWelcome Ynle. four cardinal points of the heavens are correctly Question and conclude a definitive treaty with A Christmas Breakfast Without Invistitution as the Senator from Maino or any other placed. be»vodfor8eed,apdaee.urie8tw^ Kussia. Senator on this floor. But I do know that tation. THE MARKETS. And here, in connection with the fea- raised property, intelligence, and education will aBsert tbo Courier Enquirer lSSioffico to tho obtain the these Bame ears kind is of thecorn best.forIfifteen have valuable andand faithful servicesfrom in tho of We should keep open house on ChristI tirities on Christmas eve. we may quote on the face of NEW YORK. present time, by hia friend, years without changing tho seed, C'OXGRESSIO-WVL PROCEEDINGS. inas day, in tho good, old way of our BEEVES S" 50 <glO CO J. WATSON WEBB. | Herrick's inspiriting stanzas: aud d it i has h steadily dil i improved all HOOB 2 SO @ S IS Doc. 25,1854. Dutch predecessors, if not forefathers. Now, Mr. President, let me say ono word COTTON S9ii3 a TUESDAY, Dec. 10.—SENATE.—Mr. Wallace the time. And yet, I don't atThe old man then whipped cut his Uome brine: wilh a noise, The poor should share in our merryTHE EAST. more on this subject S'ho was it that drew FLOUR—Superfine 3 40 ig 3 70 introduced a bill to authorize the exchange of nu"btribute all the improvement to the genealogical record, written with blue WHEAT—NO. 2 My morry. merry boys, % & 1 08 sidinry coin for trade dollar*. Referred. The bill making, and even our dumb friends the color-Hue between the. whites and negroes Tlie Cliristn.il>' lo« to the tiring; A VIOLENT rain storm swept over the provides that subsidiary corns shall be exchangeMixed 4H <s$ 47 in the South? Let me tell you. sir, that miUimm selection of the seed, but part of it to git dnTniMTOwdip'of piaper. It went COEN—Western While my good dame nlie OATS—Mixed SO <<$ 8 1 the New England States a few daj-H ago, de- able for trade dollars at the rate of KiU cents for should have cause to rejoice. This is of money of the peoplo of tlio United States cultivation, for no variety of corn can be fc h t it was perplexing to Bids ye all be free. BO {(lr bac t a all very well; but our little friends will , y RYE—Western SS (i$ 5« p p g stroying much property, aud. by wanhing away each of said dollars, and thoy shall forthwith be rewere expended by your agents—tho Frccdmau's And drink to your heart*' doalriag. POKK—Me«B 7 50 @ 7 15 imagine that they ought to have the kept up to a proper standard without coined into subsidiary coin, and the pain, if any be Bureau agents—in* getting every colored man dive for. He skipped a few generations bridge* and culverts, "causing several railway made, may be used by the Si-cretary o£ the Treasury 5%(tJ G good cultivation. Any corn will degen, as he pointed about an inch from tlie LARDCHICAGO. acciddnts and Home loss of life Sam Collyer, to pay the expense of sending the subsidiary coin to liberty of sending out invitations where in tlie South into loyal li agues aud sweariii!; With the last year's br.ind them never to voto for a Democrat. Thai is BEEVES—Choice Graded Stetrs 4 5C @ 1 "5 Iitrht the new btork, and. the prize-fighter, who was sentenced to "the such persona or banks as may desire the same in they furnish the banquet. But there erate and run out if not half cultivated top of the slip and said, "I'v% got a pair Cows and Heifers 2 00 & 3 00 l-'or Rood aiiceesB in IIIM spending. New Jersey penitentiary for six veara for man- exchange for other coins. Tho coinage of are some children who will always be where the color-line began to bo drawn. That although great pains may be taken in of sleeve-buttons belonging to ChristoMedium to Fair 8 40 @ 8 85 institution whi n took charge of the negro at On your ptiilterii'8 ploy S"\J"\f olavigliter in IS'0, lias bo^n pa'rdoued by the the trade dollar shall cease from and -ifter the paRs- late in gotting down for breakfast. The selecting the seed; but, by obtain- pher Kiersted, who was the father of my HOGS 1 SO #2X1 That sweet luck may the ..allot-box took charge of him in the cottonGovernor. age of this act... .."Mr. Ailison. from the select comFLOUB—Fancy White Winter Ex 4 75 @ 5 Oil Come while the log in a-tending. ing good crops, the variety wil- grandfather Luke. Luke was a surgeon to inquire into the charges at'ainst .Stanley consequence JS that breakfast gets cold, tu'lds—everywliere—suporvised every contract Good to Choice Spring Ex.. 3 75 <@ 4 25 SARATOGA, X. Y., had something of a mittee Matthews, submitted a resolution requesting the and that pussy and her family grow im- ho made, allowed no contract to be made unless improve. Now, for the way to save thel WHEAT—No. S Spring 83 @ 84 in the Kevolution with Washington, at Drink now tbe strong beer, financial flurry lust week. Two banks—the House to transmit to the Senate tho copy of the patient. Xow, I havo no doubt the it had the approval of the agents of the F-reedKo. 3 Spring 68 @ 70 seed: After the corn is husked out of Newburg." Out the white loa! here, rnan's Bureau, and spout money and property of JftinoN K. Anderson relating to SlatConx—No. 8 SI & 38 Commercial and First Xatioual—closed thoir testimony cats held H solemn council, and conTbo while the meat ia a-shrcddlog; the shock and thrown on the ground, thews, taken beforo the House committee. Agreed called "captured and abandoned property" And then, as he traveled by a panOAIS—No. 2 20 @ 21 For the rare mince-pie doors Dr. Bradford, a New York physician of t o . . . . At the expinitiou of the morning hour, con- cluded that Santa Ohms had carried all that was surrendered to it and many millions of take a basket and go from one pile to RyK—No. 2 44 IS handle route over the blue ink, he said, And the pluiiixtitiMKlby hitherto fair repute, has been sentenced to four- sideration was resumed of the bill relating to Presi- the children off, and that, of course, 2 94 @ 95 another. The ears will all be in sight, "A grand-nephew of Gov. George Clin- BAKLEY—No. To fill tho paste that's u linemltnx. teen years and six months imprisonment in tho dential elections, and Mr. Morgan n;;id<i a apeecla BUTTKB—Choice Creamery 22 <$2*i having vanished, would never need the its agents who firat drow tho color-line. And and in this way the best in tho field can ton married my grandfather's sister. I Eaot*—Freeh favoring the measure. 20 penitentiary for malpractice. I The allusion at the commencement of be obtained with littlo trouble. Put it was married on Dec. 15, 1831, to Maria POBK—Mess 6 SO @8 00 THfi "WEST. yOt, when the white people of tho Hot'bK.—The Speaker announced the committee breakfast. T",AKT1 , S ^ ^ J the Becond stanza is to tho practice of where it will dry out quickly, the quicker C. Low, of Flatbush, whose grandfather when the men owning the propto Inquire into the causes of the yellow-fever epiMILWAUKEE. They cried bitterly, for they liked the , outh, CHICAGO elevators, as per official r e - demic: Young, Gibson, Ucode, Hartridge, Morse, rty and having tho intelligence and laying aside the half-consumed block the better. I have practiced this plan 1 88 @ turns, contain 4,836,4^) bn.sb.ela of wheat, Garfk-ld, Haroaer, and Cbittcnden. ...The Speaker little children. I can almost see tho education of the South, saw their very Bociai after having served its purpose on for fifteen years, and never missed hav- was Col. Bauman, of the artillery regi- WBIAT—No. No. S S2 @S3 ment that placed the flagstaff on the CORK—No. 2 1,286,037 bushola of corn, 355,105 bushels of also announced appointments to nil vacancies in tears running down their cheeks and system menaced with destruction; saw their Christmas eve, preserving it carefully 30 es 31 ing excellent seed that sent up a strong committees The House then went into comBattery on tlio day the British evacuOATS—No.2 21 ® 22 oats, ir.',sr>8 biiBhelsof ryo, and 1,340,531 bush- mittee of tho wholo (Springer in the chair) on quivering on their whiskers. But ppople very households threatened with ruin under an in a cellar or other secure place till the RYK—No. 1 4i (& 43 and vigorous stalk. Never plant the inundation of barbarism directed by tho most ated New York. He was afterward ap- BABLKY—No. 2 els of barley, making a grand total of 7,991,850 the Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation bill. cannot grieve for ever. Even cats niunt E2 @ 88 of men; and, when they naturally next anniversary of Christmas, and then butt or lip kernels, never pick thepointed first Postmaster of New York." bushels, against 2,852,912 buakels at this period On motion of Mr. Hale, the salary of thestop crying, and every child knows that unscrupulous ST. LOUIS. came together, when they naturally united, an lighting the new log with tho charred largest corn, but good, fair-sized kerMinisters to England, France. <*' rinanv ;tml Btts&la, WHEAT—NO. 2 Red Fall «» ig last year. Uncle Bob lives in Brooklyn with one reported in the bill at JUVOOO, was. by a vote m 98 after a good cry one feels terribly people menaced with danger ever will unite, remains of its predecessor. The due nels, closing well over tip of ears.— 2!) igl30 of his married sons. He is fond of life OoRS—Mixed then a cry is raised against the " solid South." A HEARTRENDING accident recently to 01, put hack to the pn ^iii! figure, 817,600. The hungry. OATS—No.2 S O & It Oh, Mr" President .it will not do. Thja sys observance of this custom was consid- Practical Farmer. 43 and enjoyment, and on Hallow-eve RYE 4i fluent to increase the salaries of the Ministers occurred near Sabula, Iowa, on tho Mississippi So these cats wipe their ever), and, ered of the highest importance, and it tem of legislation toward the South that began PORK—Mens 7 60 7 7" river. The river being partly frozen over, a to Spain. Austria. Italy, Brazil, Mexico, Japan ami thinking it a pity such a nice breakfast played "blind-man's buff" and "button, LABD tin yean ago is reaping its fruit, and it is not t)4 China from $10,000 to f12,000 was defeated. Likewa-s believed that the preservation of man named tano took his wife and two children HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. button" as lively as any of the family. CINCINNATI. the amendment, providing for Ministers to should go to waste, sat down and ato by additional penal laws that you can better the last year's Christmas log was a most efout for a little diversion on tlie ice. i'lacing wise 95 WHEAT—Red.. f5 Belgium and the Netherlands. He has been at work on the World ever condition of this country. What does thetienEGO BALLS.—TO make egg balls, beat it up—the tears bursting out every now them on a hand-Hleigh, he shoved the partv S3 S2 w:mt more penal laws for? Ix't him look fectual security to the House against up the yelks of three hard-boiled eggs ! since he left the Courier and Enqvi- CORN uliuad of him bv means of handles at-! WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11.—SENATE.—Mr. Bock and then, they were BO deeply affected. utor 2i OATS fire. We are further informed that it into tbo statuto-book on this vory subject. Let 52 61 KYK tached thereto. All at once the -whole party • introduced a bill for tho repeal of the section of the "Seat! scat I you good-for-nothing him read the statutes in regard to tlie enforce- was regarded as a sign of very bad luck in a mortar with the yelk of one raw ' , which is now nearly fifteen yenrs. I POBK—Mes» 7 75 (' broke through the ice and were drowned. Their ; llovised Statutes which prohibit** tho appointment "You have read many handwritings ment of tho rights of (dozens to voto, and I egg; make into balls aud drop them into I LAKD bodies had not been recovered at last accounts* to tho army of auy person who sorvnd under the cats I" cried the maid, as she drove them defy him to find in the statute-books of any if a squinting person entered the hall in your time, haven't you, Uncle Bob? " TOLEDO. off. Wasn't it hard? ....A whole family, consisting of Mrs. Raral1 White 96 <( 96 eivfliwd country on this globe a body of lawn when the log was burning, and a simi- boiling water for two minutes. Odaaramtiftj Laid on the table for "Yes, indeed; but old Bennett's was WBKAT—NO. 8on, a widow lady, and her three children, Confederate No.2 Hod 91 « To KEEP BDTTKR COOL.—A flower K i minute, so soarching, and bristling all larly evil omen was exhibited in the tli.j prMent Jlr..iFcrry introduced « bill to fix the worst I ever tackled," he answered. were recently found murdered in K< COBS 32>$<i the salary of persons in the railway mail scrvic.-. Jealous of a Corpse. over with penalties and lines and forfeitures as arrival of a bare-footed person, and, pot vrrapped in a wet cloth and placed county, Neb. The bodies were found Referred O A T S — N o . 2 22 t£ 23 On motion of Mr. Hanilin. the Senate And once more the click of his type these laws. But that ia not all. In A scene of a very disagreeable nature do DETROIT. concealed in a hay-stack. No clew to proceeded ui the consideration of the resoluaddition to that you have the vast machinery of above all, of a flat-footed woman. As over a butter plate, will keep the con- sounded in the corner.—New York Kr.oru—White 4 40 & 4 7S tion submitted by Mr. lilaine in regard to an in- is said to have occurred recently at a Superintendents of Elections, Federal Super- an accompaniment to the yule log, a tents of the plate as hard as if it were tlie murderer The Chicago Trtbunt quiry as to whether, at the recent elections, the VilEAT— No. 1 White 93 & 94 World. prints ixte.Hive telegraphic reports r6ga:ding constitutional rights of American citizens were vio- funend in this city. It seems that a jvisors, Marshals, Deputy Marshals—paid elec- candle of monstrous size, called the kept on ice. Milk will not sour if the No. 1 Amber W id 98 tioneers out of tho treasury of the C'nitod young married lady who died had, prej Cons—No. 1 £3-<£ 88 tho winter-whe.it outlook throughout the Noi th- lated. Mr. Blaine spoke iu favor of the resolution. yule candle, or Christmas candle, ehei j can containing it bo wrapped in a wet An English Fire. <u TB _Mixed *04H> 2fi!4 ve»-, which are s;oiierally of a'i encouraging Mr. Thurnian offered mi amendment tout "the vious to her marriage, received tbe at- Statos iind<!r tho guise of beingmentopreserve its light on the festive board during tho ' cloth. The parade, labor, skill, and parapher- BAULKY (per cental) 1 W «4 3 16 character. In many localities the av. rage lias committee f-hsill also inquire whether any eiNr.cll tentions of a gentleman who afterward : tho freedom of 'suffrage and the peace at elec- evening. 8 to (3 9 00 nalia required to maintain and manage POBK—Mess of any State lias'lieen dismissed or threatened with tions, l'ou have a whole army of them providbeen ) educed by reason of the unusual drouglr. dismissal A DAINTY. DISH.—Take pieces of cold EAST LIBERTY, PA. married another lady. At the fuuenJ from employment or the deprivation of ed for by your statutes. What more doos th, which pr railed during the fall months, while any rip/ht or ptivueice by reason of his vote or meats of any kind, chop, fine, season ' an English fire are bewildering to a forDuring the Middle Ages the church CATTLK-Best 4 00 @ 4 80 in o ho. s tic. acreage has been largely increased, intention to vote at the recent elections or has been j>f tho former lady the wife of the jSmiator want? I think I seo, Mr. President came in to sanction the festivities and with . _'il .1 ! 1 J . ; ; _ * _ l'i il aitm£*f I ! •»*»!•*» There OT"*1 t i l A are ITVof the (* a 11H grate flip eigner. and the Fair 8 M @ 8 75 pepper and salt, juice of a little is wanted. I think this is a nc.ti- whiuh is Common 8 25 & 3 40 aud prospects are go^d for an abundant ei op. otherwise interfered with; and to inquire whether, gentleman, who is practicing his ;what ornamental fender, and rug before the 2 25 (^ 2 »LI in the year 1S78, money was raised by asseesnient profession iu this city, repaired to ; sounded to tho people of fho North that they dispel any diubolic influence of tlie onion; break over the meat two or three THE SOUTH. hearth; the steel shovel, tongs, and Hons: must retrace their steps, and this very party, heathen origin. SHKFI» 50 (0, 4 40 The yule log was eggs; add a small piece of butter; stir or otherwise xipon Federal officeholders or employes purposes, and under what circum- the house where the last sad rite.s were ' which required the amendments to the const] sought for the castle by tho vassal,all together; pour it upon nicely-but- poker, that are kept for beauty, not for Two IMPORTANT events in tho lifo of for election and by what means, and, if HO, what amount being performed, and, when the minister | tntion to be made in the interest, it was said, of use, and the steel poker, tongs, aud Wade Hampton happened on the 10th of Decem- Btances was HO raised and hew the same was expended: of the gospel had finished his eulogy of tlio colored population of the South, is nowchosen with care and brought home tered toast; serve hot; garnish with shovel that are to be used. Need I say ber. On that day ho wag elected to tho Senate and. further, whether such assessments were not in preparing to face about, retrace its steps, and with rejoicing. Before it entered the parsley. the deceased,:.she approached the coflin of tho United States from South Carolina, Al- \iolation of law. and whall further inquire. Into the that tho foreigner always undertakes to undo what it did only a few years ago, either great hall, however, the chaplain, in | SOILKI) CLOTHING. — IU Germany, action and conduct of the United States Superand began to address the assembled most at the same hour tho surgoous amputated j visors of Flections In the several States, as to the directly or by indirection. Indeed, 1 thought surplioo and stole, with the acolyte employ the wrong poker, and is detested where the family washing is done only accordingly? ne of lue legs. number of Marshals, Deputy Marshals, and friends and relatives in an excited man- while the Senator from Maine was mak- beating the holy water, came out to Then there is the handing liin speech how much reason this twice a year, tho heaps of soiled clothes From what could be gathered others employed to take part iu the conduct of said ner. some coid-box that stands by tho fireA STATE of lawlessness still existed in elections, in what States or cities appointed, the from her excited utterances, it would country, and especially tho southern part meet it. A benediction was chanted, would often assume formidable proporBreathitt county, Ky., at last accounts. The amount of money paid or promised to bo paid to Hide, and the ugly coal-scuttle which the of tho conntry, had to congratulate itself tho log duly sprinkled, the lord of tho j rival factions continue to shoot each other like them, and how or by whom and under whAt. law seem that site wax jealous of the de- that the noxt'ljowo of ltepresontatiyoa manor and his family- joining in from tions if they woro piled in baskets, so maid carries in and out to replenish the barbarians at every opportunity. The State and authority." Mr.ThurmauoddxesaedtbeSenate ceased, and she announced that, should will not have a majority of gentlemen thinking jtn§ good hausfrau provides herself with militia has been sent to tho scene of tho out- in support of his amendment and in reply to the her husband approach the coffin even so |fil;e the Honator from Maine; for, if be in right the porch, while the deep voices of (He long.smooth poles and lays these across former. Matches, waste-paper, bundles of .Mr. Biaine. Mr. Lamar also spoke in of kindling wood ad libitum, and the to It. V.\ KLLIS ,t CO.) in what lio said; if his threats are not more idle peasantry rnnf? fion^ive from a rages, but they seem powerless to suppress the Bpeecb -the beams of tho roof, and hangs the first issue thereof is smoke. Presently f:iv.->i- of tlie adoption of the amendment, and was much as to look at the corpse, she would wind (and! uertaitily do not attribute any such spirit of lawlessness that seems to have seized replied to byllr. Edmunds. respectful distance. tear out his eyes. Tho woman became soiled garments upon them. American thing to him); if they aro tho doep-seated aud there comes flame, and then, after an upon an entire community. IIOI.-SK.—The Naval .and Diplomatic Appropria- excited Blessed for use, the yule log was thon housewives, with largo families, might hour's and violent in her demon- p Tinanont thoughts of thoso with whom he ANN AltBOtt, MICH. manipulation, heat is generated j WASHINGTON. tion bills were passed Tho Pension Ap- strations, and considerable confusion acts, then I should bo prepared to sue a House borne into the hall, and tho fire made use this plan to advantage. —not much heat, but still enough to j IT can now be stated positively that propriation bill was reported and referred to resulted wnong the itstonished persons of Representatives in which thure was a Itepub- ready to kiurtic as tho midnight hour FRENCH KNOTS.—Every dabbler in make one wish for more. Meanwhile, I Hcau majority exclude Southern members by thoro is at least no present probability of Attor- the committee of/ the whole The bill to ney General Dovemi retiring from tho Cabinet. regulate inter-State commerce was passed by a present. She was finally ejected from tho score; then I should havo been prepared to rang forth, when, wit-tout, bonfires j embroidery thinks that she can mako a the fire consumes the coals with afiend-! The President and other ntombers of the Cabi- vote of 131) to 110. after a lengthy debate. The the room, and, for fear 'that another see them decide themselves that tlio right of blazed merrily. French knot, but there are few who ish disregard of their price per sack. makes it unlawful for any person or persons scene should occur, a gentleman was suffrage was prohibited down there to (he negro, net consider it of advautago to the Government bill who know the rapid, old-fashioned way By way of revenge, I presume, everyengaged in the transportation of property by and thon to HCC them in their supreme authorithat no change shall occur at present, and, railroad from one State to another, or to or fntm dispatched to tae pavement outside, ty, as they would construe it, voto ont tho The Methodists. of doing it. The silk should bo held body who enters the room gives the fire while Gen. Devens hits had offered to him tho any foreign country, to receive* any greater or leas where her husband was, and requested oJiOBOn RepreeenWttves of tho South—not by down firmly by the left thumb, at about a savage poke. But, like Stephano's position of tho First Circuit Judgesbip, ho will amount <>l oompezusanon from one person than an- him not tq enter the house. This un- ones, not Dy twos, but by tho score. It is a According to tho latest st(»tisti<*i of defer hia own wishes in regard thereto, and re- other for like and contemporaneous service. I t pleasant incident has occasioned a great fortunate thing for this country—it is a fort- th« Methodist Episcopal Church, as an inch to tlie left of the place where it fish in "The Tempest," it is a most delialso makes it unlawful for any person ao engaged comes through the cloth, and then the cate monster. Let but a foreign hand main in his present office. to allow any rebate or drawback on the shipments deal of gossip sineo its occurrence, es- unato thing for our free institutions—that there printed in the Christian Advocate, CALENDAR FOR 1879. n LI i • • 7 3 • • WEEKLY NEWS REVSLW. 1 1 DRUGS. H I Tremaine &Co. A FIEST CLASS u AT Mount Carrie, Fla., four negroes made by them, or enter into aombinuiimiwith another carrier to prevent tlie carriage of propi . ty attempted to bum a mill, and boat tho Superin- rri^ni In ing continuous, and prolubitw the pooling ondent's wife, and compelled her to givo up of freights. THUKSDAY, Dec. 12.— SENATE.— Mr. Anthony 5400. Tlie negroes were arrested, but r. band of masked men overpowered the guard, took called up the Senate, bill authorizing tho Public Printer to print papers and documents for tho Sen-' the prisoners iu front of tho Iiapti.it Church, shot two dead, and mortally wounded a third ators, Hepresentativos and Delegates in Congress npon payment of cost and 10 per rent, additional. Tho fourth escaped Pryor Jonos and Smith .Mr. Windom called up tlie Fortification .Tiickwin, colored, wore executed last, week, at j1'iiHsed... Appropriation bill. T!ie amendments of the comBastrop, Texas, in tlie prosonceof 8,C00 persons mittee increasing the appropriation fur armament principally negroes. of sea-coast fortifications from §145,O('O to $250,000 and for the preservation and repair of T H E Treasury Department, to stimu- fortifications from $UW.UHI to S2i;U,0(K). were late salon, contemplates fixing commissions on to. The bill then passed Tho bill subscriptions for tho 4 per cent eon«>!n, up to agreed from the House to corroct. the enrollment Juno' follows: On subscriptuint, of io the Sundry Ovil Appropriation bill of last •100,000 to •1.000,000, !^bf L per cent From ytar, in regard to the Hot Springs Eenervation. in Jl(00f>,006-to SlO.eOO.tXXrV ot 1 per conk On Arkansas, was passed without amendment... .Mr. amounts ia mean of $10,000,000, an additional Paddock introduced a bill to amend tlie poue-oomcommission of 1-10of 1 percent It in said itatuR clause of the Army Appropriation till for the that tho Intor-Slato Commerce bill for rogulat- present fiscal year, so u to provide that, jt shall not apply to any part ot the army empluyod In U • Ihray tariffs will bo for tho benefit of rail- States 01 Turrftories |Ubjeo| to Indian rpadj Injury of pi i it en. Mitre is not in the present HOUHO of Eepresentativee, pecially as all parties oconpy high social and will no! be in the next, a majority thinking thero are now in the world <t,48'J,Wf? a* tlio 8enator from Maine thinks, and willing Methodist members and probationers positions.—Fills b u rg h Leai!or. to act as he is willingtonet. and 74,969 local and 29.206 itinerant Mr. President, ono word on the amondment preachers, distributed as follows: offered. It is my own belief that there is Itinerant Loral Lay THE crew of a shipwrecked vessel havo a far greater dangor that menaeos our instituPreachers. Wbtrs were lately killed and eaten by the tions, and menaces the rights of snffrago in this TTnited S t a t e s , i n c . f o rrrenr-hrrti. . blacks on the coast of Queensland, Aus- country, than that to which the Senator from m i , 88.1W 20.IM2 8.896,999 tralia. The bodies of two of the men Maino has alluded. Sir, the mostdishe irtening C a n a d a , l n r . f o r . m l * . . • . l . « S - 4.--M7 167.867 thing to an American who loves free institutions G r e a t B r i t a i n , d o . d o . . . 3,10:, 4f,888 8*8,96) were found in an oven on the mainland is to see that year by year the corrupt uso of '.Kl.OMl opposite the King's reef, on which tlio money in elections in making its way, until tho I r e l a n d . F r a n c e . A u s ' l i a . W « .2,742 The total Methodist population is esvessel struck. The features of the men time may come, and that within tho observawere unrecognizable, the skulls being tion of even tho oldest man here, when olec- timated at 20,000,000. In the United tions in the United States will be, as dobiiuchod as States the Methodist Episcopal Church smashed in and parts of the flesh being ever they -were in the worst days of borough Par- has 1,688,788 mombers and probationremoved; but traces of paper, clothing, liamentary elections in tho mother Intnl. .Mr. etc., in the neighborhood of the camp President, there is tho groatcxt danger. Tho ers, against 1,671.608 last year, indicatdanger is whether this country shall bo governed ing an increase of 17,180; 11,308 itinerleft no doubt as to their identity. with a view to tho rights of every man, tho poor ant preachers, a gain of 39, and 12,560 as well as tho rich man, or whothm the IT is estimated that a ton of fair en- man largest purse shall oarry elections, and time be local preachers, » gain of 2.'!. In the gine coal will convey a freight pr pass- a mnro plutocracy iuste'ad of a democratic re- previous year in iGQft] pr«w>Ii«T« j&fft public. That |l (at <l;uw, um', that 'lunger, wa« ft IOM of J30. enger taiin thirty-ilYn imlen, Drug Store, touch the poker, and the fire grows sullen imd dies out. Every man thinks he can dress a salad, every man thinks he can poke a fire; these aro the least THE WHITE MOUKXAIN CAKE.—Four venial of human errors. When tho firo Patent Medicines, eggs well beaten, with two cups and a dies, either naturally or by some unhalf white sugar, one heaping cup of skillful touch, it strews the whole fender butter, one cup of sour milk, ono tea- with its ashes. Then one of tho maid- TOILET & PERFUMERY ART10LE3 spoonful of soda, fivo cups offlour,oneservants produces a box full of blacktoaspoonful of vanilla, one of lemon, a lead and brashes, takes away tho ashes heaping cup of raisins—whole, without and sifts them, and, by the dint of much stoning—half a cup of candied orange- work, polishes the grate again. There Prescriptions Compounded at A.11 Hours. peel and citron sliced, and half a cup of is no other institution in England so almond-meats sliced. It is a delicious troublesome, vexatious, unsatisfactory, and ungrateful as an English fire; but cake, and this amount will make two the people love it and praise it and oommon-sized ones. shiver around it, as if it were a firo from A HiNT.~-Like the leaves, summer heaven, like that which lighted the filters ealieops. however pretty, fad*. Then of the gods,—AppkUmf Journal dingy divwV.s Iwliw. htl needle should be passed under and over the thread three times, and then through the cloth close to the point where the silk comes up.