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4 ear CST Tff? th Vi 1 I Wliat Oeir Tl'iotria lias WWn Wnti ce mmaicercnier at A Wilkes 133 Woodward avenue isher Block 4sxrt i jg 3 i li 8 I ife" rs I Caught AT The soldier Bright who spmp time am brake lata WHttari 1 tej I Ta a wwm a ainwuc i anocsea aown ana severely iniurea une law is humbug Tk ta few turn that nedcstrians have thd first rlht to tire ernrafaa wsaiatDM MM1 recite 160 piece i a amt flMa it wvta je of the person crossing the street on Py toe meat cco0plihedrketorietaMiadiecBti ucrtl iiuuwt Tij rf a au at i 1 i JSK 5 't agpaLsi fffi CJ fejl RUMORS OP DISASTER IN XMtlj "SwT r' Lj Jj i i But Believ ed to be Unfounded rt ft 1 The ordinary meeting of the Board of Education was hefid in City Hall last evening The Presi dent Wm A Moore Esq in the chair BaileyT Buchanan Butler oxen" King Mathews Millet Prentiss Palmer Sanford Walker Wilkins Woodstock and Wells Th Committee on School fiotiaeSj to Whom was reterreo the question of the probable tost or providing stnuole rodmot toocMj fof the re moval of one ok both bf the aMoni gtade primiiry scnoou now in the Capitol building reported that the Junior room of the Miami avenue school be divided into two schools thus leaving the Schools to be taught by two icolucts ineioa one principal ana two assuuuns as at present The proposed change will leave each raom about S8119 feet ih the deaf AIM that the room of the frame building now used as a recitation room can then be Sited up to receive onfe bf the 9d grade primvfek famK the Capitol building leaving the room vacated for the use of the library The necessary cost attending the change would be less than 1 150 which 'amonnt wouldbe more than by lib Saving of ohe shi ary' Should however the Board delreto give ad ditional school facilities a second story can be ran upon the' back 'building bn Miami avenue which would make two more schools of the same size as i those below the" probable cost of which exclusive of seating and furniture would be from dlOO to I1500 Adopted ti Inspector Bailey from the Committee on School Houses for the Basfern iHetficts reported that an ap 1 fitt) 1 UICALIViTELLICEXCE YH Stan by The officer itf cbmmand 'at i la UWi'M t4 4 rvv i of A WMlSffl 3S0I ip? Wew Rnnki Rsrnl vd 4 1 Tsn Snxn or CommoR BsrhneHiD by jueign Hunt in two volumes Roberts Brother Publishers Boston 1864 i Gascoynb thk Sasoaxwood Traieb a Tale of I the Pacific by Ballentyne with illustrations i Boston Roberta Brothers Publishers 1865 ij Thz Tioxb Prunes or Adventures in the Wilds of Abyssinia by William Dalton Illustrations Roberts A Brother Boston 1865 4" The PioxonPrs a Tale of Robin Times' oy miss xongc 1'abllsued by Roberts Brother J' Hfeimx amB nB Cobains or Two Months at Ash I (field Rectory Boston Roberts Brother 1864 4 The above honk are All Well eklnnlalod mas and xw presents with fair paper and beautiful typography Tor sale at Russel House Block Woodward Avenae? wwfv It is Believed that Sherman has Beached the Coastwith7 2 hrrv a hear and see this wonder of the age Xadoreedaa he is by complimentary letters from smh dlttinmfqhad men as Gov Seymour Thurlow Weed and Millard rumore toge rwih the moot flattering enco miums of the tastern press it is hardly'' to be pre sumed that thezyouthful elocutionist a rianatte and does It with a pathos gad power rarely egreted the barracks steadfastly refused to deliver Bright over to the civil authorities stating that he was wanted at a court martial at Jacksonl Bright was induced to enter saloon yesterday where the Offl cer captured him Capt Warren interfered In order to prevent his being taken away' but was compelled to stand aside ths offices being empowered with the necessary papers to bring him before the civil conrte 5 i'iti st Mznnru The Pai? for the benefit of the SL Vintettt Orphan Asylum opened last MorflD Halt Tlia USB waa visited during the evening a large number of parson But a theenterprfae waa not fairly under headway the receipts were not so large as they will be on sue teedlnr evehineiL Booths are arranged around the hall Si Which Svety yarelty ot fancy article la kept for sale The Shte fooifi is fifed tot a refreshment saloon and an abundance ot thd liloSt tempting viands displayed Oysterscoffee tffirkeyw Cold fficfitS CalbSf etA retkUed to hungry visitors' at reasonable flgnfbAr Gue of the features last bight 3U 4 1 vfl JSiV fnssBWrS 'b lii BUSINESS MATTERS Advertisements A Belt 1 Johu'too biotice Milkmen of Detroit Check John Prl breon Oaisre of Time Trunk Railway SprliiKUel! and Boston Copper Miulng Companyarrnetrolt Detroit city Silver Mlulnr Company Statement Michigan Insurance Bankv se wing Machine IV Ulcox A Ibbs Death See Second ami Union Masonic Ashlar Lodge J'rouce Haywood Co Gravier And ton bale A Cargill A Set of Curia The Skating Parks Examination of Teachers Jr Works to Mrs Syrup WirWkT Pntnc vVaJiIotw DaVfTnt a Immense Arrival of Watclies Aer Oeo Schuler i It Works to Pewbction Mrs 'Soothing Syrup for children teething is perfectly harmless It produces natural quiet sleep by re lieving mo crura irom paw and the little cherub w1D MM mMera tn muse ceie prBtd oblique pens bo macli hv 1 the Spencenan system of penmAnhip office atik Ifwd street and WoSwu? aiSSl stairs penta repointed on short notice 3 Musical The place to find the latgcst and best assonmenof old aud new vioUns guitars banjos flutes clarionettes is at Btbim Buchkister Music Store Woodward avenue Supmior strings just received a fail assortment of the besfstrtngs fbr fill instruments splendid ana A string on hand Call and see Btbie BWchbibteb Agents for Steinway celebrated piano fmtes AI 4 nmuttifetSrcrs' of urs at Cleveland Ohio take pleasure in notifying thmr ftiands and customers in Detroit and through State that they have made arrangements with ar ken No 198 Jefferson avenue to keep an assortment of goods of their manufacture during the season and they cordially recommend Mr to all thoee desiring to purchase Metbopolttan Gift Book Storx' No Jeffer opposite the Michigan Exchange oster Co Proprietors AttEis establishment all books are sold at the regular retail prices and a gift given with each purchase at the time at sale varying in value from fifty cents to 100 or father parteSars call and get or send fora earn ogue in But the' kbw Patriotic now ready Wwls by Mrs A Green music by Jas Drake Price 80 cents Also the beautiful song By Soon Price Michigan my Michl 'V sal sspx adsLSK wk WKif awnK 's'v T4 if I A AAC ly require thereecoBd reading of a piece to recite it With taoscy and accuracy Of course the Hall will Be fillad lb and hear this remarkable ginius WoMifn 9f Appeal in their Behalf' :1 The following conimunlcation from' the sewing Women of tble city setting forth the relations in which they stand toward their bmplpyM and the public has been handed to us for publication Dxthoit Dec 54864 i Mb Wo would wish to call your atten tion and the attention of the public to the misery existing in our city and we believe yon have it in your power and feel confident you have the will to lighten tlte burden of the oppressed and send a thrill or joy ana gmanees to me neen or many a widowed ihqthtir We have ih odr City hi jfreeGnt hot Jess than five hundred sewing women who Ore entire! dependent on their own labor for support many of them the wive and daughter of our brave soldiers who hive dtedoblv in defence of their country and though we leei confident that victory will come we do not forget thal that victory ha tJfeii pEtchreed by the life of him who can shield no more hie wife from insult or his orphan children from 'the bitter WAMM A VAt 1MM8KO filUfifigVfi AU UCUUlUg LUOb gCUCIUUB 4 4 public will stand between ua and our oppressors we the singing by yoimg ladies attd gentlemen A ray in name hdp us and the pale cheek of very good vocti concert was given by amatettrti this occasion made thslr first anopamne In nv oeen porriy oci vic uie puouc in i i auvu woo vrvuiutuiu bv mcruBci ven The llgnt Gsard Band was present and gave spme of theii best music 'The air will be continued to night eter evening during this week ob ject is a worthy due and shohld ensure large receipts atal We learn that Mr John Au ford of Clarkston who' was injured one day last week by being thrown from a wagon has since died Mr A wl3 13 the fields collecting racks used few feeding sheep: He had a number jpUed upon the wagon when some of those In front Wef3 pushed forward on to the horses This caused them to start off and after running some distance Mr Alford was mrown out with violence to the ground Ha was home where he lingered until rliav when dedth Sided hfs sufferings A' was well known by many in Detroit ifhO rdgtef his Untimely fate i' A re 1 bb A 77 i Great Western Railway Traffic for the week ending 2d of December 1864 Passen gers 25353 93: freight snd live stock 33407 00 mailsand sundries 1422 46 It total 60188 39 corresponding week of last year 63146 31 de crease 2957 92 jam fioARb of Trade Tegular monthly meeting' of the Board of Trade occurs momlrig at 11 clock It is understood that the subject of the Recip rocity Treaty will come up for discussion the com mittee appointed jspme timb since being prepared to report Tfl thkl mffitfrrer re rerejkTitrerr and extending Congress street Jury ordered for the I first Mohday In Jaflutiry i va mouon or miy Attorney proceedings in the matter of opening and extending Wight street were discontinued in accordance with a resolution of the Common Council: People vr Hannah Carey" Larceny in day time Verdict guilty Sentenced to three months in House of Correction i People George Rees Manslaughter Suit still spending a i Annie Durant was arraigned on separate char ges for burglary larceny and concealing stolen goods to all of which she plead not guilty I 1 IL United Starts DistMct United States vt Arthur Gore Indictment fat unlicensed Honor retailing in 1863 Jury trial vefffict notgttilty 1 Unitpd States Duff and Indictment for omitting to make return of cattle slaughtered Jury heretofore disagreed Discontinued by United Statra Attorney United States vt James Breivcr ot in mcuneuiior passing counterfeit iracucnal currency Held to bail in the sum of 1000 for trial Dec 16 The Grand Jury were discharged after having been in session nineteen days during which time they DTeftented rixtv Alcrht bill nr inril'HnanfMv HTAMreMrli offenses against the statutes of the United States ai u' i Wayne Circuit In? this court Judge GoodwiA'occupied the bench The irst Wesleyan Methodist Society1 of Detroit for IsSi73naaTrial by Vta'dict for plaintiff i Henrv EL WUHawi Trial by jaryStUlpendingiVf 1 22 Police Court Susan Lyon Assault and bat tery ined 15 Alexander Montoe" Simple larceny ined 8 I Barney rantz Assault And battery 10 1 Henry Jonevr Simole larcenv nv on 1 daysin House of CotroctiotL I JiHinBeyer Assault ahd batiety ined 34 Gold jin AYofIg PROCEEDINGS COhfGRXSS A Resolution is Lost to Lower the Tanff on Tea Coffee Sugar eto tu tTHEUSOimliKHJfemsfrf Special Dispatch to the Western Press 4 JCiw York Dec' The Savannah Repvbhcan of the 30tli contains no telegraphic news from any quarter The following ate editorials on the situation:" Reliable adVIees just received Indicate Sherman has mad little br'ncf progress with the main body of his Army during thW Ifist day ortwo 'TIc is on the railroad some dife tance beyond MLlleiij and apparently replea ishingjhis cdtnmissary for the journey bs fore him Hismefl findaninials inatJ desperately jaded by tiffs time ana bat little prepared for trials to come believe that his interrj tidn Is reach the coast' if possible by that routerhich presents the least danger of fight ThrM Wdslx) enemy bctwifen here and Millen yesterday axrib I though a party of 'cavalry had been neat 1 the latter place everything remained untouched Another JIght is reported to have taken placet between Wheeler and cavalry on Monday with unusual result the latter was de costly thrashed and driven "back in the direction of If is reliably reported that a force or about 1000' landed 1 yesterday forenoon i from the Yankee fleet at Landing on Broad river In SoUtlf Carolina some eight mile distant from the 8 vannah and Charleston Railroad 'A portion of tirfa command approached the railroad later In th day but subsequently retired Preparations believed tot be ample has been made to meet them'should' they attempt to cut the road" which it was they would do 1 1st night We still believe Sherman has ao serious thought of encountering 'pavpnajr vtith his jaded columns but will attempt to makq his way to the coast by the most practicable routed He will find It difficult to strike one that baa nn 'inn Ih his path Our military authorities ore glad to see are acting on sound principles that 2 the surest plafi for keeping him sway from thd cltyf is to make it impossible for him to get I i Pursuant to ar resolution of the General Asaem tly Governor Brojni before leaving Aiyedg ville made aR proposition to tho in the penitentiary of pardon it they would volun teer prove themselves good all volunteered' but a few of the notoriously bAff were rgjebtcd The company orgaafzed is oue died strong and the celebHlted Dr 'Roberts liaii been elected captain is lu 1 a six 1 "Gen Taylor is in Savannah and been ordered to take temporary command of all the Confedersto aD mies in Alabama and Georgia It instated thattio Georgia militia has been turned over to the Confed erate service Gen Buckner Is appointed ileuten kfit General Kffwt bte Our loss at Griswoldvlll the Macon lilrrajA' MH dertnt in killed wounded afid 'missing as i follows 3d Brigade 1603d Brigade' 163 4tbuBrigadeyl58T State Line 58 total 614 vti The enemy in their recent march destroyed every thing on Gen plantation with the exueptlon of his negro cabins i MiLLEDeE VILLE Ga 25 Mayor of Macon: Our citizens have 2 terly despoiled bythe Yankee army' Bend ns bread and meat or there will lie great suffering i amony us We have no mules at' horses you send must be brought wAcmn Inln jf Railroad bridge and bridge across the Oconee have been burned The State House Executive mansion and factory are stilllef us Send us relief at once (Signed) ils DeGRAORD Dispatch to the Associated PressI Is asm VBALilM0BDea5sr i The has Richmond papers of Saturday! but they do not appear to have as late news as that received from Savannah by steamers as the follow ing from Gen Bragg which refers to an engagement subsequent toi the capture ofDocotollgo bridge Gen forces Richmond papers esy that the Yankees who land ed at Port Royal and moved into the interior with' I the expectation of meeting Sherman's advance en countered a body ofConfederateroops at place called nrahamRvIlIp 'Ka nw wraM nusw irauij woven and driven from the field lcaving thelr dead on ffie ground' Tbe telegram conveying this information does not state the direction in which the enemy were driven but wa presume they were drlvenLback to ward Beaufort i follOWlDC diflDAtch Tiaati pa edved It is dated yesterday at Savannah I have just returned from the front The enemy waa badly whippped and driven to the Cooaawatchie' Another point cm the ralirbad is threatened bat I do not ap prehend any (Signed)" BRAXTON Grahamsville where we are reported aa having been repulsed by the rebels is one of the stations on the Charleston and Savannah Railroad? It la three miles north east of Savannah and from Charleston" Our forces however evidently1 still above Grahamsville: holding a position Oath A1! OooMwstehle noH' iifo fj Jt will be remembered that news airesfor from Hilton Head says that oster Jmd captured Po eataligo Bridge which is further inland thn hamsviile being forty nine miles from Savannah and fifty five fronf Charleston1 ofT af sf fr ruw i Tha Richmond Enyuirri of Saturday last has an 1 editorial on the late fires tn New York affair and concluding aa follows Ot course Jt was a rebel Jncendiary plot Did not they fir on ort fV floated the old flag mofalltythat does not restrain violence to the emblem of the best government 'eta? wfil'fisuy be proof against'1 the bin of burfffznT Hotels Nothing' catf bo clcarcrtf than the proof of the complicity of Mr Daria In Ahp burning 'or attempt? to burn some hali a dozen hotelffln Neyr aamrir We have never read anything rawe truly Yanf eml Ish than (his whole affair (We sla very glad to Southern refugees Are fequested to regfad ter themselves If Gcu DIx will hang them he will do a service to our cause A sat nr cnwardiv nf AirA jvhb have deserted their conrrtrv are not nhnwhrira lf ing hotels We hopo will hang mb of i I L4 tre 5v! 'A i fivr obt Monroe Deft Thffi nmnAller HmbmI Twm vxra 1 WJVM) zAAWMAA nuu HALaiB Savannah River Dec 1st with Union prisoners arrived this evening tTho prisoners are In good con dittany The sergeant who was with them reports' Sherman's cavalry within six mile of the 30th of November Savannah was being fortified as rapidly asiposslble Every negro and every earth waff at work on 'trains 1 withtrebeloldiers had arrivedon the Gulf There report ofvdismder to aayjpeetion forees' He' says the railroad was ent St Day To day is as 'Bt day being the anniversary of the Jeath of that great and good man the patron saint of sailors travellers and captives and the guardian 'dn nar ticular of children The day Is universally celebrated Bering Situation of Nasltvilie bv Catholic nermle ami 1 alan "wipnil 8UH its AfeienseS 1 Theeiigement on the 8tfth ult was but the be ginning of a series of conflicts whlth must reattlt ac cording to the information which we have at the present moment of writing in a decisive battle un less the rebel commander discovers the trap that is set for him and withdraws to a safer position i TUB PLANS HOOD appear from the latest published accounts to have embraced the acquisition of Naahyille by a move meat from the direction of lorence and Decatur ao I nofAralnnrl 4 re ita XKbvmmAaw 1 wAvvc lu wiupci me wim drawal of the forces Rarriaoning Chattanooga to the iTv vuubj in case tne attack against Nashville failed to give an opportunity to sweep around and across the mountains near Chatta nooga and Join a force which it was supposed Breck inridge would have tn that vicinity This plan if fully executed would cut Thomas off from the Chat tanooga base and leave the rebel army at liberty ta raid extensivRlv thrnmrh fha remlw vmxj wixiujij luaii district available for military operations General Thomas before the movement of Hood commenced rating at Chattanooga under Schofield while his right extended westward to aa to confront the luxes olHood on the Tennessee the movements or the rebels were so definite in their character as to leave us no room for doubt as to their intentions and accord ingly as soon as Hood commenced his advance Gen Thomas withdrew hi Hrh ZZz ru surer wuuu oisposea army so as to meet the inevitable shock at battle As oht ease has been parti before the public in consequence of the afctlofi taken hv the Trades As sembly in our behalf AM AB ft is duly partially known that many of us are out of employ conse quence of not being able to obtain an advance of pa on our work ao as to enable ns to live instead of our present miseraoie way existence toning trom daylight tar into the long hours of night for barely sufficient to support nature It is not our intention ncwto enter into a catalogues of the so See ing and misery of many of ur but to ask the to do portion of the 'inhabitants of Detroit to coma forward and take our case in hands thereby hclping'us to earn an honest liveli hood We do not ask charity but work with fair remunerative wages: We wlsb to ask those tux aconalnted with the nrtees we receive how thev think we can nosaiblv five on the miserable Dlttancs (HloWefftJS by oar employers for the work we per form The average prices paid the sewing women is from thirty to thirty seven Aha A half cento nor pair for pantaloons anfl the same for vests heavy satinet overcoats from seventy five cents Ito one and a half: linen coats snd nants from twentv to thirty cents each overalls and overahirte I seventy five cents to one dollar per dozen other articles in proportion and the most the fastest sewers amongst us can make is from two dollars and fl fty: cento to three fifty per week Out of that we have to pay from fifty to seventy five cents for wood to heat bhr irons for pressing our work leaving us from tWd io thrfee dollars pet week to pay rent and live if it can be called living We are asking an advance of from fifty to one hundred per cent for our work over fnrmRr nHftM nd ata tnlrt wn mitv Bwirrta ur uu umi wuica iswurae ima living as a public lecture delivered two weeks ago at Merrill Hall and reported in your purer the lecturer Mr Trevallick stated that Mr Heavenrich had waited on him in the lobby of the hall requesting him (Mr to state to those woman who had been emnlnvcd hv him Who might be present that if they would ail eome tb his store tne following morning and resume work hb Wbuld give the advance in prices asked by us? On actoniit of his promises publicly made we resumed work the fol lowing Monday but when Saturday came he failed to comply with his offer since which time he has discharged most ot the hands employed in his store showing conclusively that he hired us again for the sole purpose of taking fiend like revenge on defense less women But we are happy to state that some of the employers are gentlemen vi Messrs Henrion A Brothers Jefferson avenue and two others who have stated to us that the only fault in our bill is I that we have not asked sufficient They were willing to pay morb thAn our bill of prices tailed for We are dear stfs johrg witt feeiject or Detroit the committee TAYLOR MRS CABS MRS SUNNIN to AxOr I j' THE WASHINCTON DRAT JWll OS jw '1 IV f' i f' Gen Webb Apologizes to Brazil for ks tlie Captnre of tlie lorida Tike Llkrarjr Igr et siperfnte SaUrh1 i del BiXLli JUN IN TJENNEJ THE LATEST 'r WES rewTre ZT The union army was inadequate to cope with the rebel army and maintain the long line of communb cation necessary to guard all points of the line from Chattanooga to lorence Wlnle waiting for the movement of the rebel army General Thomas was compelled to watch aU potato of his entirely nnon th a riefanatva Hwxd advance indicated WpG ThoAxS gathered Ms forces for the receive taunts at Nashville and undoubtedly selected a DOlnt Dear that Hti JT right wing of his army was gwth drawn the is i reparcd £'faU also but Intend ed to hold the base at Chattanooga until the latest moment it i THE IRST CRASH BATTfx 1 was met at Columbia where a portion ofdeneral rear guard met the atfrance of theTetaff nuXt occurred at ranklta Su611 Glu otuufleia wno was en route advance of the rebel a sharp fight checked Hood inflict 1 tag severe losses upon the enemy The latter was most determined in its disaster and was evldentlv precipitated bv the relwl the forces of Schofield Joining Gen this respect it signally failed and Gem Schofield was jotaMreLSd BtSbMGTH OT THXCKTmVDXXO jUUKtkBb 'E army has been statedat thirtv nvA thrknaAYiri with aRcxvA tUteiy It was probably greater in streneth menu "especially detached assist in tins movement The army of General Thomas consisted at first of about tha hum as that of Hood but aT he TfeU hewas reinforcedvby Gcsxsnd'A JSmUao that his fron Private aaSjutT muM 15at thousand men deam tnStlOr nmnv nVE nAnr Aha 'a and Nashville way tQAhe fhmUand Vbc Cuoer1and Rivwhave been used to carry the forces of General A Jr Bodta to th scene nf mwifllr Tha SO ne AMX7SQ IB UU UOUIM UieMffgWVk that JtafiaU thftttwp desired battf whldh he his been pre I 11111 THE IMWncDINa KtaAmmv with cannon tUo for miles around end foyrn' TMirfiu defense to the city? nlatean of isS sssras srasa P081 ti0D andhas probablv fa' 1 tack to Should Hood st 125 seem to be hi purpose on the dls advices from Nashville the re nlt must be disastrous to him and as fatal to his progreasas washis attack upon SSxkUnLZ thsf for Boom onerman iCTces he the railrozA wu cnl hls statemsBt mustbe taken cuss grano talit Gen passed He came from lcmcew xw naot feral Hood ba fought over the sameground on whM ''i'v'ZTZZ sf Jvkra fehaaforeright sufficient to see the snare if on I fipcjal Dispatch tolEe esters Press pvo been set forking and will not nneiDitata I I tr 5 AutAB AtaM The ttoneto Shenandoah special says: iThe reb on the el under Gen Reefer "msdc atoleAn thing of 'r Cube Your K3olds akd Coe's Balsam sold by ahband Bheley A Co whol kk15 few groqcrs xooawara avenue 1 Go to Kolbhovex 204 Jefferson avenue and wux ncn jeweiry sno Wfltcncflp clocks VA4O Vttcnpaj piVC AU WWaud Coufdns of Government Bonds September and November 1st wanted at highest rate of premium by Wallace A Co Banker and Specie Broker A i Cash paid for old Gold and Silver by Dunks manufacturer Of the Piquette Gold Pens 58 Wood ward Avenue up stairs AMU 1 ten I V' 4 A Go to 501 Jefferson avennet kitd get yonr hair Jewolrv pianufactfirtd in the fiaatefe and richest styles the Only manufacturer in the West sPitj 1 and wrappers ana draw ers at A 133 Woodward avenue isher 4 Dr Harvey Physician and Surgeon No 80 Larned street east Calls promptly attended to K'Thoee elegant Gro Graine Bilk at Smith's 156 Jefferson avenue are just the thing for a drora or fftaltilta vCirAKs! Cloaks! A Co 118 Woodward avenue under Russell House open fan and winter styles on Saturday OcLltt Under cununsi ffndepelbtfiei Uhdeclothes of and PJitii for ladies gentlemen and wear James Nall JrVCo Great reductiottln woolen dress' ishers Block7 avenue Great redaction in ladies woolen drees goodi at tu'Va TT ViS The Blind Deaf and Catarrh cured tiy nr DlOCKj JJCLTOlU OU Cloths Window Curtains Damask Shades James NaijJb On 3 Eye iNinsMARY 138 Woodward avti3 established 1844 Artificial eyes inserted a 4 oa sood home made and warranted boots and shoes go to Otis 114 Woodward avenue 5 K) Bonds wanted in large or small amount by Wallace Co Banker i Head Dr advertisement in wwH0 wwwwra atirnMI Btuli 3 A ww iTice cents Whit I 7 uuiesaie jma retail depot key Co publishers 158 Woodward avehfie De Ktwse11 House Block embroidered and lace handkerchiefs at oy vsiuvuc jxopie ana is also generally observed by the Masonic raternity SL Nicholas is the moat popular saint lnthe whole Calendar' The young are universally taught to revere him and the popular fiction which represents him as the bearer of pres ents Christmas eve is" well knowif 'throughout America and ''EuroDe The 'jfotlowfng story is given to account for his I patroange of children During a scarcity of food he was entertained by a man who used to steal chil dren and serve up limbs to be eqXen by his guests But when the dish was set before the Saint ihe detected the fraud and going to'the tub where the remains of the children were salted down he madeover them the sign of the cross and they rose up whole and welL This little act of kindness togeth er with the presents which rhe yearly brings them has established him in the gratitude of ali rhildren irom mat aay to this He is the Banta Claus of the Dutch a title by which he is widely known in this country The day isgenerally celebrated in a festive manner and to night the belles and beaux of manvi I a city and rural village will assemble to foMtaatla Ara 1 ut vvi auu) pvDBiuiy stay laier man thev should xv Ki Arsrenff upon ground of his own ejection There was Lq! the oor Soimum The veteran? I policy In this manouever which few saw at the time who has nobly withstood the perils of the battle 1 rnirMiioSS88 of execaUon but which is now flpIrl and nnt HvaA I "I VI U1OUW tiuuaic meetofeith little sympathy from the black hearted yilla'ns who have nothing else to do but nmwi around the streets seeking for victims Indeed he is a fair mark for their foul deeds and few escape when once these jackals'' get upon the track nar ticularly if ho has any money On' Bunday night a returned veteran of irst Engineers 'yon Mechanics Just from Atlanta named Bernard Lee I in Duacan's Brewery In this city was met at the corner of Woodbridge and Third streets near the Central Depot by a man who put his hand upon hl watch guard and asked what time it was Before ho could reply the ruffian jerked the watch out of his pocket and ran Lee then alleges went into ahotel on the comer where he laid dnw upon a lounge belng somewhat intexlcated: He had in his pocket a leather wallet in which were three 50 greenbacks two a 10 note and some small change When he woke id mavZ ook and money were all gone It Ja more than probable that he will never see anything of either The watch stolen was a silver one detached lever and numbered 969 I iB I A Desferate A GernU name4 Ludwig Kinderbocker or some other patronymic equally un approachable by tongae ftfl nfitnaav Awwwap ai lu me acl or stealing an mnr brclla from the clothing store of Mr Krauschar and Congrcra street He a uvwu ujjrt a anacop du unmeauueiy snowed fight Officers Ma hony and My being near at hand they attempted hrfest'hfiii but he made most desperate resistance and it was only after a severe struggle during which thp lattcr'official broke a good sized cane to splin ters over hl body that he wm secured and taken to P1 gauntlets neariynew and a long dangerous looking knife were taken from hJm un der the supposition that they were stolen' There are so many thieves about now that a nina should be kept upon goods In front of stores particularly during the evenings i SumBnra amons our kibonvbs private let rwno was captnrea May last and ha been held prisoner ncarMillen Georgiamqrs ofrtheoiidition of the prisoners inside of the stockade that oT themare perfottly anff nothing trat com bread and boiled beef to eat with small nnkiiH ties of rice and molMses When beef cannot be 'bad The mortality wU 'taty tesi rAf AndOTtmvUle thisnmmer and eleven thousand ars huried there Some days over one hundred and thirty died' ad theaverage forfweeks was fully Millen it will be remembered is reported esptnred by General Sherman It is to be h6jped of ume ago oroae into wainngta sajotailntbeTeBth upon what must Ward and aWfotheeefromainitatitj tff cigar to fetorS to bacco and Ogam was arrested yesterday by officer jjffigMMNt ahould onetak place on the disastrous fo ti I 4 5vras'St Kwne SV wil Wash JM WW 4Vtd IwoS day except Sunday to be swern in and receive their I An Elegant Stock or Pianos An i I elesant and coetly assortment of the celebrated 1 WALKEH BARNS CO I Knabe Pianos have arrived from Baltimore Md 2 I Parties who want to have the best are requested to rWiaSHUBRS AND PROPRIETORS call and examine them In doing so you will have la chance to hear the beautiful Pianos of the tUtel I Piano maker" which are so much admired In New The Dally ree Press 1 the Tri Weekly the I York now Also another fine Piano from the firm of Weekly A ywlmwlaUyjtaadvBnMj The iSKcr of New York A CalHs re tiM7 3 spectfully solicited Rmxember my place No 194 feefclveCeta Jcrson avenue BasueJ 3 I Dry Goods at Reduced Call at Myere Bro Dry Goods store No 16 Mon 1 roe avenue and examine their new stock of faU and winter goods consisting of a large and varied i I assortment of domestic goods dress goods of the lat I set aris styles woolen and fancy shawls a splendid lot of cloth and beaver cloaks basques Ac which they ore offeringat reduced prices forget the 1 1 pIACe MYERS DBO ItOZEHTHAL IO 011106 ave I Business Manning successor 'I to the late firm of Ball A Putnam offers to the I ladles of Detroit and vicinity a complete line of1 underwear at prices to suit the times This new branch in connection with the splended stock I of furnishing goods that I have on hand I makes my place of business the most complete in ite sppeintatents ot any similar establishment In the city An examination of goods is respectfully I solicited Manning Ball Dally arrivals I of goods fresh from New York A Boston markets Beautiful Women will warrant any penmn using my Pimple Banteher a beautiful complexion It wQl remove tan freCkels pimples sunburn mor phew etc ta fronvone to four weeks imparting to tactbing is perfectly I phew that yellow deposit so often seen upon the lx Droaaees narnra! hr I YT jumf rtxw ba nhll4 i I lvv U1IU lUxCuvatt VZUXaBUvB IB IsBVe I llitj UtzWr I before the morning eun free of charge to aayDflfsut US 11 oUTbOZL It Cures witul CO lie I fiHfJrowta nn thf of Sil OtY nrt Ao and regulates the bowels rives rest to the mother? I SSnr fiSmsow fflr box Newni health ta the child Offices 43 Dey street New I 1S1 York and S05 High Uolborn JLondon England Bfetaotta Maas a I Bonds and Stocks United States 5 20's JmWENse Arrival of Watches Clocks Jew I United States ilMO Un lira uwl and fancy the largest stock ever United States 7 Michigan and I (offered in this city at prices which must satisfy every I Detroit and Milwaukee Railroads Wayne touyer that Geo Schulbr No 160 Jefferson avo I County Ts Detroit CHy 7 per cent bonds and stocks mue is the cheapest and best Jewelry Store in the I bf National 'Banks 'Detroit City Railway? Eureka YTTfe ha rfrwkva iawntsw ala a I rr cr iff hum wmpauy wuims iron vompany western uei rpremply and at the lowest rate by six first class I egraph and United States Telegraph workmen bought and sold at market rates by Alvan Wil TTit kins stock broksr at and I Afosr Remarkable tn its effectsand most'useful 1 Bank in its application the fragrant Sozodont has become I I most popular Dentrifice in existence used I tf 1 and praised by everybody Sold by all Druggists and I The bc8t Shirts Collar Scarf and Neck Ties Perfumers I Tne beet Hosiery Gloves and Under Clothing i I The best HdkfiLShirt Bosoms and ta fact Dr Clement continues with the same i success ftU that always attends his practice to cure corns bun I cS ions callosities club and inverted nails enlarged SSS8 urnishing Store No 1 and diseased joints chilblains and aU kindred aU I weeto a Jcfferscn avenue 8 reedman A Bros S3 and 84 Woodward ave BWfllo House I nue are offering a large stock ef rench Merinoes thereare many ladies who are wishing to con I and Repps in all colors at low prices Cloaks of me corns bunions etc I will devote two the latest sfyles and best material at manufacturing Of 64011 daf thls I Prices Elegant shawls of new designs in great va special attention I riety A complete assortment of domestic and etaal tdnrTI? nZuyslS practice in all the prin household goods can be purchased at jobbing prices iw fomJfle perfect core but also to I thoroughly painless and harmless opera Gtorxs! Glovxs! Kid doth aid fleecy Dr rein wa a i I Hued Also merino vest and drawers i dence witSSt famiUea at I merino vests winter hosiery mittens I hoods Sontags breakfast shawls scarfs I Casstti I In Rraat variety at very low prices A fine line Hi 1 to 5 7 to 8 evening 1 Notxct to If you want to set a good 1 I pen go to Gkibshabhh St Jorrb practical OH THS Rni? makers Of thJse tele ri 73 vMxrovDMM wAAAxxi auu MMKua call 1 mucn aonuree bv te i 4i a HomHaw a all vl a rate a AV 1 inn NAvlaw na a a a luvu musical 'friends to an assortment of first class Pianos from the celebrated manufactories of Wm Bradbury and Albert Weber New York and the beautiful Voee Piano Boston and other first class makers varying In pnoe from 250 to $1JK)O 7 We have also a large supply of the American Or gans manufactured by 8 Smith Boston and universally acknowledged to be the beat in the world 5 4i A large assortment of Guitars Violins lutes ifes Bows and everything in the musical line A tcordial invitation is given to all to examine my (Stock IfmrUr Whittemore music publisher and igcncriU agent for the celebrated Bradbury and Weber Jrlascs No 179 Jefferson avenue Detroit Mich ifty Cents ok th Dollar fob ten DaysOkly All the goods damaged by water at the fireon the 25th ult will be sold at flftycentaontae dol Jar for the next ten days in order to clean out the lot tof hats caps gloves overcoats undershirts draw nra and socks damaged at 26 Monroe avenue The them in large ilguree JohnSchbo 11 I Bnxr Bow Lbgs the celebrated Seminole Chief jfho aened the military powers of the United States yefera costing one hundred thousand livesand twenty million dollars is dead but a living likeness a splendid portrait from life painted by Stanley is one of the many attractive paintings ou Goods at A 123 Wood Kish1? Block shawls H003 lac and embroidered handkerehiefsL broad belts and buckles ivory and shell ln Wes Lovbd a beautiful song chorus Words by Montgomery Music 1 oJfiz II a QiiiMuiui nceoj ents jv hen the blast is dying 1 In his tent the soldier lying Homeafar his thonghta arc hifiiny To the land of liberty Thinks of those whom he left weepine Dreams of them as he lies sleeping Ixra he leaves them In thy keeninir Th! thinks of thee mid little ones and experiences that sweet jov of meeting those whom he dearly loves but alMthe roar of cannon awakens him from that sweet ta elm homo to engage in the deadly Thta song is easilv arr intH in ifco auis any voice Wbityemom publisher iw ferson avenue Detroit pupusner 179 Jef Miutary Department Michiga Adjutant Orr Detroit November GENERAL ORbERS No 2r The appointments to raise com J7 "ta Hegiment have been made as further applications need be therefore no lor that purpose: to th Governor Adrian8 Babcock ilivlatUn WHnf "anCT Dearborn William 1 WflliQtas owler usuey Jsagie Ki ver Geo Smnb YpsllauH? of the dent number had been 7 5 a Bnra late for consideration therefore too i ed in the above li jpus ifr ijsrarjsntjrWY amsI Srt Casd vvem4iaiuungbmkht for nix Hon kept open for the transaction of busi 3 or later during the month i Phelfs A Co coal oil and lamp depot UB JaMHon avenue is all glass and give a better clearer and more pleasant light than fifty ttM kerosene oil burner Try iL Mothers Nursing shoflldr um Chicago Cream Ale It is petfeCUY ptire In it ingfediente and pleasant to take Medical num eMotw It aiid those who have tried It fehomtaend it ta bottle at Wholesale and retail at No 5 Russell House Block Gold Silver Canada Cubkxhcy and all other Eremium funds wanted at the highest market rate yL Wallace ACo tNUik i 8pede broikni ICietrolt Dyeing Dogs The Parisian ladtcs dye theirflap Green dogs yellow dogs and pngs sky blue are at present much in vogue Ivory Jewnlby Ear rings Brooches and 'sleeve buttons and a largo fine stock of fancy combs yon will find at jeWelry store No 4)4 effereoB avenne Cloak OXNnre The largest and most complete1 assorted stock of winter cloaks In the city will be opened Saturday Oct 12th A 118 Woodward ave Invalids Should Use Cbeak It Is endorsed by the medical faculty and used in the hospitals in Chicago St Louis and Cincinnati Sole agency No 5 Russell House Bloc! WktbnG and visiting cards hove become fashion able and tire newest styles are made by Calvert A Co corner of Jefferson avenue and Griswold street ruit Jars The empire' Willoughby eork fruit jars of all sizes for sale at rank PHimrs A Co 185 Jefferson avenue Chicago Cream Ale in barrel and bottle for family use A most delightful and nutritions beverage Call and taste it at the depot No 5 Hrtaanll llnnoa D1zaL '5! tJK' Teeth extracted without pain by the inhala tion of DittdiiB oilde gas at Warn A Lathbof Dental Booms 148 Woodward avenue Detroit Ql SEWi asnWA aI 2 1 11 A Im A TYTt 1 fa' in i VU1 uurauve i uw iwmrru jjibuiubj repunvu uiai an ap J' WUkes'128 Woodward avenue piopriatibn of about1 50 was necessary for repairs isher Block 1 fifth Bantow Union School' On motion of Inspector WUkins the appropriation was granted and an additional row of seat in the junior department of th school ordered to be fitted up during the ensuing winter fijr inspector Wilkins That ih eiim inanon or candidates for Teachers appointment under the rule of the Board in such case provided be held on such dayramay be designated by the Com mittee on during the' vacation JqUqwlng the current term Adopted By the same That a special committee ap pointed to ascertain and report the Drice for which the loL lnlhe fear of the Bantow Union School bti lifting bah be obtained by the Board and the terms of payment whicix wlll be raqulred ln case it should be purchased Adopted The President appointed Inspectors Wilkins Bai ley and Hartwell as such cammittee A By Inspector oxen That the monthly report of 1 warrants drawn tipoh the Treasurer be hereafter fur I ntshed at each regular monthly meeting' as required I by the rales of the Board Adopted I By Inspector wilklfis that the salary of tboSu I perintendent be increased for the current school I year by the addition of 100 and that the Treasur er draw hlswarraiit for the Same at the close pf the current school year VAdofted Inspector Wells' Chairman of the Commlttee on Library here repotted the probable cost of fitting up the two rooms in th Capitol buildings for the use at th Uhnifew Thai nnHmsia am I wav V0VXM1WIV HO UVIA11VU) YTVttlU 1 amount to about OS Accepted 7 7 un former report relating to this subject sub mitted at th last meeting was called up and also the repprt of the me committee presented during thaevenipg 3 i Inspector Wells moved that the report be adopted and offered a resolution that the proposed change daring the enening vacation Adopted i Theplaaaand specifications for making the ton templatod imprbvemnts will be open for inspection at the office ot the Buprititchaxit oa and after Wednesday next between the hour of yow 4 flva 1 I xzvxu uicu muouruea iot one weex a Ths City Still Threatened Our citizen' have been appealed to in the name of all the gods great and small in the name of the whole calendar of saints and finally from consider ations of their ddrn personal and individual safety to come forward and organize themselves into an ef fective force for the protectioo 1 of their wives and children their homes and their nronertv Bnt th do it and the natural inference is that they ei ther do not apprehend danger or are lacking in pat riotism and energy We think there is a mixture of the first and last The press of the city for the past 1 two weeks ha almost daily teemed with urgent ap peals tending to awaken the people to a sense of uxeir insecurity ana assuring them that a real and Imminent danger nightly threatens the city What more can be said? We have official assurance from the highest duthdrlty in the city and in the land ths Plots have been discovered for the deetruetion of this and other cities The mayor police commiaaionen and military authorities have positive Information in their possession of designs against Detroit wMek would stir the blood of the Veriest old fogy curses (this city or obvious reasons this Infor' I mation should not and will hot be printed ta the paz pers But if there is any man who is still uncon vinced so 'skeptical that he will not ue cunvmceu except ty uxe most positive and definite information let him call upon the Mayor at his office at any hour of the day or evening and learn facts which will cause him to tremble for the safety of his own precious carcase if not of hl property If our citizens preserve their present apathy they will convinced of the danger in a manner that thev I will not st all relish When that time comes they will only have themselves to The press and authorities have done their entire duty and more and IT a people will not aria to their own defense they are only fit to be given over to incendiaries Mghwsymen and guerrillas A more urgent invlta uuu come over ana iaKe us could not be given to the lawless ruffians who infest our border th a i given in the He stllL and do nothing policy of our citizens? The Board of Trade led off on the Volunteer evuce question witn a crest flotiHihnr a aaayv0 But it waa apparently only a little meaningless efffevesence caused by a peculiar ringing of the fire bella one Sunday evening This is verified by the fact that up to this only about twohunared persons have joined the police force'abont which so much breath and ink been expended About wacuj Have come up since Thursday These are the fact and if can be useful to vm enemies they should also stlr our citizens to such energetic aetton uuw uurureut state or rseta twrnrn kAnfevkfeft A considerable number have themselves but they do not present themselves to be sworn in police commissioners are at th office from to 13 and in the evening to swear In those who may pre sent themselvK It is important that the whole force should be immediately organized and armed which can be deme as toon aa a sufficient number have pre sented themselves Those who were so loud in 10 manding this force Should take some pride in carry? Ing their plan into practical effect It rests with the people to ray what shall be done With them rests ths finriiakni4w av a wpvucxvxusj ei bex Letter Deuvbby SrATtara' JThX' Jal I delivery system has now been ta operation a month and is found to work successfully 1 Below Is the re pt for tho month of Mgagr Mail letters received 23043 wqui letters drop letters received lib drop letters returned 93 letter postage due 106 90 letter postage unooltocted 9840 letter postage tol lected 8230 printed matter received 4441 print ed matter returned 181 printed matter postage due16 63 printed matter postage uncollected 094 printed matter postage collected Stun Matter Cblfeeted Letter for TtotyJtorth Jnfaary tv uu xWo wnm jot eitv doiiTnrv i The Juvanebcent The wonderful boy orator Muter Dudley Waller nalltonigL PogBpudafifrto Of seeing mental prodigy that genius of culture and refine ttebonrceciimate aud Seen ery 3 kT116 concise and cheering description of ta territory of Arizona is from the address of Bich Secretary of the territoiy made re8C0fe on die 4 uh vf my iasu ana paolisned in pamphlet form at the office of the Artron Miner ta that place: uiuutuuuiy i nave referred to th immense re sources of our new country They deserve especial mention the more from the fact that Arizona ha wraajxj ulcu touw a uvcctl rne einiomtirnia of the presepr year have brought to light and occu pancy districts of rare value Adding the bow known resources of Northern and Central Arizona to hose long developed below the Gila wo have with many barren acres as is common in all metallc mineral agricultural pasto SldwXbeSli taods equal in the aggregate tothe State of New York or Pennayl vaniaof the miner al deposits it IS enough tor say that to gold silver copper and leadno portion or the world is believed to be so rich a tithe of the quartz lod es lately found yield as they promise to say noth ing of the old and confessedly rich mines some of which wara nvlrAJ vvta my vwhuucb luuce we return will be beyond calculation and more than enough to confirm the reports of the early Jesuit explore! of the nmrveloue wealth of the land to which Cortes came for gold but where he did not overlook the Importance of agriculture Nor must this branch of i i Industry now be neglected Without well tilled farms and gardens and their sustaining produce the best mineral country in the world were WT Tilted to permanent residence or succeaa The tnvmphabf uie pivugQ muse go nana in wilu wauee me pick andthe rocker the shaft and mill those of the river Salinas will alone supply food for State Irrigation is not necessary in this re gion if the rains are as frequent as they have been during the present year and ta the southern districthlre required the rivers are large and regula lu thejr flow No finer wheat or corn Is grown than that produced by some of our Indian tribes The sun never shown upon a better grazing country than that of the numerous and beautiful valleys and hill sides ta various rarts of the Territory The grasses are UnaurnftflMifllnthpirTinfrlt'nns AnHH rL ta aa Of feiiqBf MfilM mnilflR I xz vaaLzvAtaf mugc ir mt BcauuuBiine great nine forests of this region snd well timbered districts elsewhere certify to the presence of an abundance of wood for building and outer purposes IHThe sceqeryand climate ta this locality beggar description We may travel from the East tothe I Wur aYi4 arrmA kli I 1 "wccui we eujuy a lanoscape more picturesque and grand than that to day stuTounding I us or where at midsummer ta a latitude eo low a I temperature so delightful so eminently to the object of life: rf Vi 1lfB ta not to live but to be rom the bay of Naples I have admired the gor ontaly I have loitered upon th of the Bosphorus In the purple mists of evening but nowhere have I seen more magnificent combina tions of sun and cloud thhn are daily to be seen from tafe uew aBd pharmingly located town I have tested the most salubrious A 3 A A A a 1 miu xuoua uut a juave nut xouna me phere so replete with health giving properties as in thia TIAT41S" a a af njiAvuo ab juu ore aware OMih from natural causes is almost unknown and the who come nere with disease soon throw their physic to the dogs Such a country must be attractive and a popular reMXt Its resources make it important Its chief a want of running is not sufficient to prevent its early and extensive oat uement aittiough it may at pointe seriously retard WA4nmAiM va mz uy cs unuer wmcn the territon was recognized by the general govern ment tiie institution which has been the bane of the states is allowed no footing here Ito absence and that of its sister system which has so seriously re tarded the profitable working of the mines of Mexi co will give us the great advantage of free labor entinwnt Mva OVHW tatnw iiunjllfc cviuucy UKrmil to party tenacity of will and tategrity of purpose must greatly contribute to our suecees Onr mnmnhtz1 position though at present fromji lack of roadsv I mails and facilities for travel apparently iratoiMt S3 remote is ta fact centra! and on the beet highways I irom tne Rio Grande to th Pacific The inevitable I continental railroad can follow no parallels more fik vocable for Its economical construction and success ful working than them os 35th The great river which fotming our western boundary from the Mo Jave country sweeps southward to the Sea of Oortee must when rightly navigated put us bi good mter communication with all the i Rights or PedestriansReeklfegr better mind how they crack tbett whip and ran over plodders on foot 'The United State Circuit Court New Yonr has given a verdict of 4000 to a person forrdamageff sustained while crossing the street from an omnibus A man and his wife were stss tag the woman barely escaped while the man was baakroptraie Na IM R0 Kreat the Russell HonsA avenue onnoalte I nd thi ist drivers of vehicle muat consult the aaMy lYHAwm V2 incU wrA' vummanaeMr viw 2tU15KKT8OM Adit On SjWING Machihil The Wnnsylvaiii i awu uu jiist cmeca a pro miam was offered for the best sewing vno hi All the leading machines were fully represented and tnere was a spirited contest for the first prize After tfevottag the greater part of two days to their labors the committee made the following award: or the best sewing Willcox A Gibbs New York silver medal States held at Spnngfleld the 6 9 or September awarded the high est premium to the Willcox Gibbs as the best cuav a ins opnngneia JCepublicans upu uj epeaairg or we fair says: Holmes of Winfhrop Maine the chairman of the committee on machinery at the late New England of tis com r'hiT' rT prcxniums ior Rewuig ma The contest in the mfnds of the Settee lay between Willcox A and The Glbbe is very efficient md easy understood We award te thi to thve WUltox A Gibbs machine Ttte lorence machtao MsralrS varied in its action and 4rkU uipiuma to uias ma JaMtioXette013 River ltprenliVt1? September also a wanted the tte Willcox Gibbs sewing machine Viicox wl'ere exhibited this year uicox Gibbs has taken the first premium new ecale and bt now Metallc Rim Pianos are the O' to purenase a du one of these finsat wiff not fail should procure avenue which for (gjjnta at Jeffereon dantaUityJ remaining 8b or clearness Joych fine workmanship tt enequailed They fend purity of tone inLenncl t0 ld Uh ao not came over again some 4 137 Jef PTftVrt 8 can invest UJek2wlnfiTfnn 'Amwioa iMi rmnt? nni tlon This! the neonl largest dAu? has no rival QoanUy toy Kortes in han all tht mnX' vcijpi Mwuuiin 11 arafn fent for ths wnmKMOM Detroit Michl 179 Jefferson Ponr All Office 9 41 the Police themralvei a A Prear i to 8 45 7: Dittel respectfully Informs the public nt Ms mW store No 66 Block a large and eplen did ftach American and oreign Watches rich atataonOs pure silver ware black anTivory jewelry and fancy goods pry choice assortment lust received consisting' of rich hin ck colored and nlxM 111 the most "Black ribbons in all SJ EmPO cmviwSi? arrell Is now re 10 h18 "tock of winter goods fel stef aid shawls Many new and toauti DreDMed opened this Week which we are e'knf and Embroidered A splendid assortment of Linen Lawn rench Cam brie Hem stitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs Also a fine line of new patterns ta Cambric edgings and Insertions The above goods i were bought cheap and will be sold accordingly David orsyth 150 Woodward avenue tn i important iro To know that Hanley Billings No 263 Jeffqraon avenue corner of Brush Street JR thA flMnojt i 1XX kUDVlLT IAJ DUJ OWLB and shoes Thev ha the best assortment of cus tom made work in th Mtv which 4 TlSSv defy competition 'bont fomet the pl 5S lowlSrl Jta Rtaek Dxtboit Curlixo rtUB annual meeting of the Detroit Curling Club was held on Monday night era uluuruca and therernrA tnn I ivuuwuuk uluvutb was ejected ior tne ensuuur tdS 2nUon' order im Barclay President David KdalL answer to all the aDDlirT1 Vice President: Alex Macadam Anderson Treasurer William Steward i fe dayb ew the accommodation of the public my store will be kept open for the transaction of busi nnUI or later during the month of December? Smith Jeweller 51 Woodward I avenue and 169 Jeflerson avenue 1 i 4r i awaraeu at tne last th? JMamazoo the first premium for mutramyywlJS Machine also the first pre mI Sewing Machine work and display of Woodward Zve Bitters will cure diseases 8tonach liver kidneys const! pUe3 and catarrh They are doing a most KfifwIr I'M AWVAiw 8dey fc Co JB Cuth I best and wm Johnston What a beautiful stock dress goods is thefuni yeraal exclamation of the ladies they examtno the VfiV lAriA flgunpfmpnt nrriri oral wl I Peck 127 Woodward avenue All purchasers should I examine his stock and price before buying I Game Wanted An unlimited amount of choice 1 venison wild turkeys quail and all other kinds of I game for which we will pay the highest market price Geo Beard Son wholesale and retail oys I ter game and fruit depot I time to order your clothes at I 68 Griswold street from goods just received bought I since the decline in void a fnii an I garments made and trimmed in the best manner and I warranted to fit Call and examine his stock I I Point Lace Collars Just received and selling I vwy low Also a fine assortment of Maltese lace I collars from 75 cents and upwards Linen collars i and setts A new and beautiful assortment at low I price at 150 Woodward avenue I Pensions and Bounties Soldier sxr relatives nZWSMiaAs4 raslaVfsA a atJ 1 mwvmcvu Dviuiwp DLuuiu apV uuacrKignea IOT informAUon nr Midi in The State bounty procured immediately Brady Backus Atty and Claim Solr Detroit Mich Instantaneous and efficacious curbs of coms' bunions club and inverted nails by Dr L' Cls xent Surgeon chiropodist Offlce 249 Jefferson 'venue opposite the Biddle House waIt upon families at their reel I fe if required without extra charge manuractory of the Piquette I nue up tocn removed to 63 Woodward ave I there in anv Qold pens and watches may be found 1 jdKlmes'' I 1500 worth John Seeley has I lower than sold at of alt kinds fifty per eent I pipe Ac to match a1? la this city Also I Michigan avenue All gold balls I kooue delivered free I study economy and tntau pt Mie Na ino bo the RutMii mJLhIT tr wopeward aven no and thal rtwes cheaper thS nd WjYBBjeB( 1 1 Lrfi A I vult rn ar ri' i ''e a k4a4jKafc a fKYjr sx 7 fr A 'i mi i 'KM i i 1 we jwwia XXVm I BESB 4f lB 1 I IM IJ 1 I I to ai' 'i i Krrrxrn iii'riV'i A' '3 I i 1 I 9 I 1 I 1 ii 'fl li lll pi is '1 1 I jAtMk 1 1:.

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