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1873
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MICHIGAN CENTBAL RAILROADWINTER TIME TAB. pHUfeeitiftttPAinHiww lenTe thf parral otatiotM! Mlowfe: QO1NQ WKM . 7. U ; : 5 I ü STATION-. I I '■ ï g M . 3 L á i S fe S 3 , P fl ■ W CL, A. M.A. M. P. M. I'. M. P. M. '. M Detroit, Ifíiví'. 7 lí'10 I5 i I". 100 6 40 1 SO Vpsilanli, 43' 1 1 M r: BS S 90 7 10 a. h. AnnArl.nr, Ü OS 11 13, 8 21 S 60 7 IS 12 OS Dexter, B 3S - 3 41 S 28 l Chalaea, n M 4 iki R 80 - Oran I.ükf, 10 19P.M. 4 3 00- Jaükson, 10 65 1 05, 5 05 0 1 1 30 V.M. A. K. Knlnmazo. ! 20l I 40 R 20 12 25 Ohloagoaimve, 8 so, 9 oui _ 6 Mi I W OOINf! KART. h_ _a_ a_a .Lá _s iáj . m. A. M. r. U. p. K. nhlcago,leAV, 5 00 8 sol 5 18 1100 1'. M. A. M. A. M. Kulamnzoo. 11 Oj 1 ÍS ■ 00 : 3 l.V V. U. A. M. ' JacksoH. 9 SO 3 S8 oo i; :;n 4 4.v Gruss Lnke, 2 MI ! S 30 Phi-ls,.,,. S 24 - 63 i A. M. Dexter, .1 41 - - ! J Ofl fi 21 Ann Arbor, 1 Oí 08 (1 3S 1 55 fi 00 55 Ypsilanti, 4 25 6 22 Id 03 2 17 (i 211 7 20 Detroit, arme. 5_S0 6 2 11 80 1_M 7 25 8 V. The Atlnntir taA Pncifle Expreeí rnn holweor JacksOTí iinil Nilt-s on the Air Line. Dated, Nov. 2. 1873 DETEOIT, HILL8DALE & TNDTANA RAIT.EOAU. OOIXG WEST. - 18ÏS- ;OT; KART. stations. Mixed. Mail. I stations. Mail. Mix. A. M. P. M., Detroit, dep... 4:05 ! "■ p' MYpsilanti 7:95 5:40 ; Ilanker 0:30 2:40 Saline 8:30 6:15 ! Hilkdole f:44 3:05 Hridfrewnter . . lfcï 6:33 ; Manehestrr ... 8:42 (i:55 Miincheatir.... 9:18 6:56 j Bridgeirater . . : 7:35 r. M. ■ Saline 9:25 S:10 HillaillilP 1:10 8:48 Ypsilanti 10:00 H:05 Bantam. .;:.. 1:80' 9!08. ! Dctrfttt.... ...11:86 Trflins run by Chioago time. W. F. PARKEK, Sup'l, Ypsilnnti. Vlmarr Bilters ate not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Prooi" Spirits and Refitsc Liqnors, dofctored, spiced, and svveetened to please tha tüste, called '"Tonics," " Appetirers," " Restorers," &c, that lead the ti pp! er on to drunkwmess and ruin, nut are ; truc Medicine, made frotn the native roots ,md lierb9ofCalifornia,freefroni aP AicoholicStimulants. They ate the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principie, a Perfect Renoyator and Invigorator of tlie System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a lieakhy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating botti inind and body. They are easy of administraron, prompt in their action,certain in their resul ts, safe and reüable in all forms of disease. xa Ferson can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long un wel I, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison orother means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dysnepsta or Indigestión. Headache, Pain Ín tiie Shotilders, Coughs,Tightnes3 of the Chest, Dis liness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste ín tlie Mouth, Biüous Atiacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammatíon of the Limps, Pain Ín the regtonsof tlie Kidneys, and a lumdred other painfu! symptoms, are tlie oíTspríngs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it ha3 no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarautee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Femttle Complalnts ín young or oíd, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided au inflnence th.it a marked improvement is soou perceptible. For Inflammatory and Chronlc Aueumatisni and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestión, Bíliotis, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the lïlood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Dïseases are caused by ' Vitiated Blond, whxii is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. ] Tlioy are a Geiitlc Piirjfalive ns wcll as a Toiilc, possessiiif also the peculiar merit of acting ] as a power ful agent m relieving Congestión or Inflam j mation of the Liver and Viscerat Organs, and Ín Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, SaltRheum, I3lotch.es, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, CarImncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erystpelu, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Ski, Hu mors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally du p and carried out of the sysiem in a short time by the use of these Bitters, One bottle in such cases wj[l couvince the must iticredulous of thetr curative effecis. Cleanse flio Vlflatert Illootl whenever you i find its impuiqtfes bnrsting through the skin in Pimples, , Eruptions, or S'fres ; cleause it when you fmd it obstructed and sliiggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is j foul ; your feeüngs will teil you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. , Orateful tliousnnds proclaitn Vinmígar Bit TitRS the most wonderful In vigoran t that ever sustaiued the sinkifw system. ' Pin, Tape, and other Wornis, lutkiug in the system of so niany thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Say3 a distínguished physiol ogist: Thereisscarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body isexempt frotn the presence of worins. It is not upon the healihy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased htimors and sliray deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no verimfugftt, no anthelminitics, will free the system fiom worm like these Bitters. niechanical Dtsenses. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setter, Gold-beaters, and Minera, as they advance in Hfe, will be subject to paralvsis of the Bowels. To guard against , this take a dose of Walkkr's Vinkgar Bitters once or twice a week. as a Preventivo. Itilions. H. iiiiiti nt, and Intermittent ■ Pcvers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our , great rivers throughout the United States, especially ' tliose of the Mississippi, Ohío, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Curnberland. Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannali, Roatioke, James, and many others, witli their vast tributarles, througiiout our entire cotmtry during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and , other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less J ohstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treatraent, a purgativa, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There tn no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Wai.ker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedïly remove the dark-colured viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same timfi stiinulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy function of the digestive organs. Krrofiiln, or Klng's Kvll, White Sweinng?, Ulcers, Erysipelas, S wel led Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Snres, Erupiions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc, etc. In these, as m all other constitutional Diseases, Wai.ker's Vinhgar Bitters have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. Ii. WnlkrrC'nliroriiln Vlnrgnr ISIf trrfl act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purífyinjí the lïlood they remove the cause, and by resol ving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) tlie affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The propertlca of Dr. Wai.ker's Vinegar ; lïtTTBRS are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxativc, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorinc, Alterative, and Antï-Pilious. The Aperient and mild Laxativo properties of Du. Walkkr's Vinrgar Bitters are the best safeguard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, thetr balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect ths humora of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervourt system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammntion, wind, colic, cramps, etc. , Their Counter-Irritant influence extendí throughout , the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kidneys, correcting and regula tuig the flow of urine. Their Anti-Bilious projifj;tesstimiTfcíte the liver, in the secretion of bile, and its discharges throufi the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, fur the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Agne, etc. Fortify 41te body aalnst flUeaae by purifyinff all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epi. demie can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invigorant. Dlrectlons.- Take of the Bitters on going to bed ■ at nighr from a half to on and one-half wine-glasfull Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely vegetable íngredients, and coniain no spirit. J WALKER, Prop'r. R. II. McUONAtDA CO. Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Cha rl ton Sis , New York. ' SOLD BV ALL DRUGGIST8 AND DEALERS BUSINESS COLLEGE! Banlt Bloeit, Aun Arbor, - Michigan. Students can enter any time after Aug. 3lBt. Cali and examine facilities for study at our very pleaaant and novrly furnished rooms. lWHi I SEMI-ANNFAL STATEMENT OF THK Mil LI INSURANCE COM'Y OK THF. United States of America. BKAMH OFFICE : PHIL DELPHIA, PENN., WTiere tho Business of the Company is transactod. CHARTER EI) Y (ONGRESS. Cash Capital - $1. 000,000. JIJ I, Y 1878. REOBIPTS : ""rem Jan. 1 to .", 1. 1878. (tiiv muntfis.) 'rí'iaium- incluainp irceiptis on reinsured policie, - 170(1,128 -17 ntereot, - - - - -124 57 89 'ri-mimii on gold, - i,nii 7 Totiil receipt toi six mcmtlis, $M,Nll 14 DISBUBSEMBNTS ; Wem Jan. 1, to J-tdy 1, 187.'{. (Six months.) )eath Claims and Atintiitien, - Í12b,8íi5 L0 :ah imd allowance for aurrenderitl palióles, - - - - . "'' 'íemiumsonpohcies rt'insured, - - 8,307 24 ommutetl í'oiumiwoiiH. - fí.121 1' tevenue Stump nnil taxen, - - 8,331 10 Mvidends, ... - É),000 0U Lllotherexpenditurcs, - 126,786 82 Total digbnnemenla fot ix montha, í37-"i.4:i6 10 ASSET3. Jash in Bank and Trust Oom])Hiiie, $101, S72 69 ínited States Bonds, imarket valué,) 432,85 00 ■tate Honda, (market valué,) 39.6S0 00 .ounB secured by tíret moitgapes, 1,278,587 16 joana on collateral. cllal(Tal8 worth íl,500,o(X(,j n'6.95 34 Vcciued interest, . . 3Ü.' 3' (1" joaus on polieies of the Excelsior Lite Insurance Company, which were reinsured hy tbe Naiional ,876 ,8 )eíerred sémi-annual and quarterly premiuniH, on polieies iu torce, [including reinsured policics,) 9 7,8 0 27 ?reniimns ín eourse of collection, inclnrling premium on reinsured policie,J and ull otbev assets, 62,185 17 Total Hssetn, .Illly Ist. 1875, $3,116,:75 41 LIABILITIES. total present vnlue of uil policies in foro-c, including all polieies reinsured - being the ainount reiui8Íte to reinsure all outstandinR riskn, $l,900,C12 00 ■eduot present valué of polieies reinsured in other olvcnt compuniea, 38,062 00 S"ct Tiresent valué of nll oututnnding risk, 1,862,560 00 ,osses reported hut not doe, 67,636 ,9 Total ltabilltle July Ut, lhí;, fi,980,096 79 URl'LUS. (beirin adlitionul to reta(UrmiMfOnd,) Í1,1W-,17S 62 Ratio of Assots to Liabilitíea Hi'2 per ct. [■otal Aeset. July Ist, 1873, $8,11S275 41 rotul AjmU, .lainiíiiv Ut, 187. z,563,9U 63 Inervase in ARets durinp six roouthB, J&SI368 78 ew Policie issucd during the . ;V. Ammml. six munthx, ? Jew Polieies, tamied from .lan. 6,010,981 isttoAuK. Ist, 1873, (seven m)nth), , 3073 7,117,107 Sew Polieies isnuert lrom otpmiz.itiuii. CAugust Ut, 1868; to August Ut, IS73. J20l 50,011,079 The National is tnaking excellent progresa in tinan:ial Htreugthin increase oí asseta- iu new busiueetí -and in net amount at risk. AU connected with tho Company, policy-holders as ffell 5H miinagern, can ft-el grautSed at its solid bucïeps. OFFICKBS : E. A. ROLI.INS, Piesidont. H. D. COOKK, tWashington) Vice President. JOHN M. BUTLEB, Secretary. JAY COOKE. Chm. Fin. and Ex. Coro. EMERBON W. PEET, iPhiladelphi) Vice Pre. ind Actuary. F. G. BMITH. M. D., Medical Director. WM. E. CHANDLEU, [Washington) Attorney. IU rectors.- E. A. Kollin, Jay Cooke, Clarence H. Clark. Gcorge F. Tyli-i . Wm. G. Moorhead, John W. Ellis, Henry D. Cooke, J. Hinckley Clark, Wm. E. Uhandler, John l. üefreea, Edward Dodge, H. O Fabnestock. G. W. SNOVBR, Gen. Ag't Moffatt Block, Detroit, Mioh. W. W. Whedon, Ag't, Ann Arbor. tMIM C WASHTENAWOÜNTY. fJ jrVlRACY W.Rooí? PSS Pij 'iiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiwiif m ' OUR ABSTRACT BOOKS ! As prirt ially indicafed above, are now poMed fco date. They ;it once, hi a condenséis r posted fonn, show ÜiH oriirnal fina n and all ncw chalo uf title. IriHtunce, siich as AUDITOR GENERAL'S DEED8, Known aa Tax-Titk's, wliich urn yexy nunierows in Ihis CuuTity, Decrees, Contracts, Deeds ! WILLS, ScC, Alsn, now iis well u all of the oíd nndischHred Mortíiíres a far back an 1824- which are lesiona. Persons t.iíc;r.jr titlf or mortftires and Hns will rememln-r thut Tax-Titlea and other colbiteral ranttürs are not found in tlio us'inl mofle of B48TOh by Indexe? ;it the Register's oJUch, i he books or liiersin th; Rejjirterfl office have hecomeso numerous and volum inoua that lont? time is necessarily lequired even to m.ike n haaly and unrclitibh; sejirch. VVith ourfacilities we say to tlie public that we can show them title and Title History, make Deeds, Mort-praires, AHsifrnmentw, DisohflTgea, &c. is oorröotly, quieker and in belter styli: lhan any other office in the County. We have MONEY TO LOAN ! ()n liond and Hortgogecn lonp time. REAL ESTÁTE SoM orexchnntrivi. HOU8ES TO 1ÏENT. 3.1 acres opposito the Observütovy for salo iu lois to snit purrlniscrs ROOT & LEITER, lïeal Estáte Agonts, No. 1. Oroory Block. Thacy W. Koor, and opposite the Postoflice. !habi.es A. Leitkb. 1410tf SB. TB.ÍlSB:7S Magnetic Ointment FOR THH CURE OF INFLAMMATOSY DISEASES. Dn Trask was cn?a?ed for twenty yoars in a coursu of experinieuts uniii thu medical properties and power of vegetableö, separate and combiaed. At the as;e of aeveaty yeara he succeeded In presentiug to the world, as the reduit of hit experimenta, a cotnbinatiou of Vegetable extracta the power of which in removin" diseases ie uuenualed in the annala of Medicine. Hls discovery eonsits in a combination of these powerful Vegetable Extracta with Klectricity or Magnetiam in the furinuf an Ointinent. Certalu, It Is, that tle remirkablo and nnprecedented silöcesa whicu haa attended itaapplication in the cure of diseasea, stampa i t at once as the greatcst discovery of the age, and calis íor a trial and cloae investigatiou of ita propertics. It never f lils, while thero remains snfflcient Ufe to reatore a natural and healthy action to the capillary véasela of the hody, and equalize the circulation of the blood. By this meana a controlling power ia gained over tlie most raaligniBt forras of discase, whicb. cannot bc pbtuined from any otlier remedy. Such is tho po wer ofiHis combinatlou, that it peoatntM to every portion ot the human frame: every bonc and másele, vein, nerve and liffa. ment is searched out and made sensible of its purify. ing and hoalins; infUen.cc. Henee it copes as readiljr with internal as esternal disease. Vunii'roux instaures are on record where thia remedy has reHtored uealth to patients so near the grave thut the most powerful internal remedies failed to producá any effect, Such haa frequentlybeen the case in Inllainm.i tioii of the Itowels. No patiënt ever nrcd die with thia diseasc whcre the ilagnetlc Omtmeutcau beobtainod. For Infla imnafóry ïEliciiniaiNin this Ointinent td the most complete remedy ever prepared. Por Diphtlieria or Puirid üoru Throat it is unrivaled. In nlnety-iilnc cas'8 out ora himdred, it will aftbrd entire relief to the wyrat cases of Nervous Headache in thirty minutes. For Ncrvous Discases thia medicine is of immense valut;. AHViMiniisof the Sjiine, Khenmatism, Lameness. Ulcerated S Te TÏiroat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup. Col ie, Cholera Morbus, Ague in the Face ot Breast, Burns, Scald Ik-ad, Scrofula, SaltRheum, Ery. sipelas, Inflamad Eyes, Fever Sores, Sores. etc. will be imraediately r(;lieved by tile use of Dr, Trask's Mftgnetic Ointinent. D. Ransom, Son & Co., Propr's, Buffalo, N. Y. COCO-OLE3NL A peri'orf lüiir dressing1- not adye - nor n i - storativi', Imt a dressing, elüguni r- - J.nni - nominal. " STEARNS' COCO-OLEINE is cooÜiij; to the soa-lp, imparta a ltiiiLliti'ul 8onw ■. vi(;i!iiy and BOltnesa to ,-LJJ" (' li:'-c' "" '"j r ' " "ri STEARNS' COCO-OLEINE, v(.' ,- prrfumi'ú Mini luiii.il. repdep tho lmirs' ■- ïorm. STEARNS' COCO-OLEINE, enfiri.iy V' ■t;ibic bil, prevent tnat dryzieaia ( f ■ w h i c'h i ikiu damlru r"-,-"] U) '■ ■ - n-ri-,.... V i I- '- I STEARNS' COCO-OLEiNE ram a .1 úúuiúrj ■ boi'ie mr o.l u . ! mor ■ j rti.uio , e_t:m;. . yol r -1 hal dressiBi' -} u. xa-uliut, a I Ibes... . 1STtARNS' COCO-OLSINE bri ii.I::iii;, .,.t:,. n kud i-, .imbuir. rondii-ülii r.mal 1 ■. W-J .u..r, 1,sens the harVbi e ■ : .i coa; oh . . STEABMS' COCO-OU :iNE . ; ■ :: FTEDE3ICI r. - . - cr:rni: T, Ii;t : .' j;c:i. fo'.Ji -t-,v'.i ; . ! the ;-imliiCoco-Olci'"'. Ti 1 .( ■,.. nffi iviiul.mUi' oí soma enp ■ ' ■ ■ il" ' ■ ■ 1 'ir' 'col(-:-if. 'j ■■ ■. !l il l : y i-o '-1 1 r i-u oiit ) ws"l ', 1 ' i' '■■'-■ 1 '.■-'■!. n.niM'athe makerd oxü :.:. 1 ei 1 - ■ '. ■■ ! tv THÍE BABCOOK H00K& LADDER TRUCKS Equipped with Babcock Fire Kxtinguishers, Extensiou and callll Ludders, Grappliug Hooks aud Cbain8 BucketB Lanteme, ï'ike Folps, Pike Axes. &c., &c, weiffhinff less tlnin l,'00 lbs.; easily handled, handeomely tiniahed. and aftord th greatest protection at letsH expense tlnin nny truck in the nittiket. .lust what every Kire D. partment wants. The Babcock Fire Entines and Fire Extinffui6hers are saviDg vahiiible property all over the couutïy, tiend for their record. i:.l . ItAICM ■!. ;. Aiient, 118 Woudward Ave., Detroit. Mauufacturcr of Iron, Copper and Bram Wire WlreCloih, Bolting Cloth. Bnrr Mlll Stone, Broom Wire and Twine, Topper Weather Vanes, Wiie Connt6r Railing, Wire Fcncing and Ornamental Wl Work. lUOyrl

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