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25
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February
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1876
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IE. OcFARLAKD, Surgical and Me1 chanical Dontist, corner of Main aüd Huron ítreetd (Jacksun's old staud). Great paina taken in all operationa entrusted to my eaje. Prices to suit the times. All work warranted. Teeth extracted without pain. Office hours : 8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. M.;7 to 8:30 P.M. JA TIES McJHAHON, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Office in McMahon'a Block, Annatreet. Wil. JACKSOIV, Dentist. Office corner Main and Washington atreets. ver Bach & Abel's store, Ann Arbor, Mich. An hética ad miniatered if required. CQEORGE, in. I)., Physician and 8ur ereon. Office and residenee No. 7 Washington street, four doors east of Main, Ann Arbor, Mioh. EIJi: i; K. FRIIEACFF, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeda for Pennsylvania. Connltation in the Germán or EnKÜsh languag. Office flill'a Opera House, Ann Arbor, Mich. E UI, ARK, Justice of the Peace, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Will loan mouey for othera on real eatate security Office over No. 8, Huron street, Ann Arbor, Mich, iy INES 4: WORDEN, '20 Sonth Main street, " Ann Arbor, Mich., Wholesale and retail dealera in Dry Goods, Gaipts, and (iroccries. MACK & sni.niD, dealers in Dry Goods, (iroceries, Crockery, etc, No. 54 South Mrnn atreet. BA( II Sc A BE C, dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries. etc, No 26 douth Main ttreet, Ann Arbor, Mich. W!I. WAGNEB, dealer in Keady-made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trunks, Carpet Bags, etc, 21 South Main street. JF. SCHAEBERLE, teacher of the PI ANO, V1OLIN AND GUITAR. Residence southeast corner Main and Liberty streets, Ann Arbor, Mich. ■vtoaII W. CHEEVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the Probate Office, Ann Arbor Mich. WVKRYBODY SAYS THAT REVENAUGH 18 THK Boss FUotorapt&er of Ana Arber. 28 East Huron stieet, up stairs. 1T. B. COI.E7 HFDAI.EB IN ANTHRACITE&BITUMINOUS Goal oí all Sizes, Also, alwaya bas on hand Cord and Stove Wood, at reasonable prices. No. 50 Huron St, Ann Arbor, Mich. WINSLOW BROS., 32 EAST HURON STREET, DEALERS IN Picture Frames, Brackets AHD VIOLIN STRINGS. 1565 T H. NICKELS, DEALER IS FRESH & SALT MEATS, Hums, Sausages, Lard, etc. State Street, opposite northwest corner of University campus. Orders promptly filled. Farmers having meats to sell should give 1 a cali. 1668-yl THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Ann Arbor, IMicliiíríin. Receives deposita of One Dollar and upwards and üllows Five per cent. interest on all deposits remaining three months or longer. Interest Compounded Scmi-Annually. Also buys and sells U. S. Bonds. Gold, Sitver and Interest Coupons, and New York, Detroit and Chicago Exchange. Also sells Sight Draits on Geeat Britain, Ireland, Germany, or any other part of the Eurooean Continent. This Bank is oiganized under the General Banking Law of this State. The Stoekholders are indiíidually Hable to the amount of their stock, and Jhe whole Capital is security for depositors, while ♦rith Banks of issue, the capital is invested for the seiurity of bill-holders. This fact makea this Instiution a very safe depository of moniea. Married Women can deposit subject to their own Irafts only. Jldiiey to Loan on Approved 8ecurltle8. DIRECTORS: S. Smith, C. Mack, W. W. Wines, R. A. Beal, W. D. Harrimak. D. Hisoock, W. Dedbel. OFFICERS : R S. Smith, Pres't. C. Mack, Vice-Pres't C. E. Hiscock. Teller. VI" A. LOVEJOÏ, TOBACCOISriST DEALS Iïï FINE CDT & SMOKING TOBAMOS i Sfll'FF, PIPES, ETC., I ] J No. 7 East Hurón Street, ] i Next to the Express office, ANN ARBOR, . . MICHIGAN. T) INSEY & SEABOLT'S BAKERY, GROCERY - aSd - KLOÜR & FKED STORE. We keep constantly on nand, BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, ETC., FOR WHOLE8ALK akd RETAI1, TRADE. We shall also keep a supply 01 DELHI PLOUR, J M. SWIFT & Oü'S BEST WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, RYE FLOUR, BUCKWWHEAT FLOUR, CORN ME AL, FEED, &c, &c. At Wholesale and retail. A general stook of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS constantly on hand, which will be oíd on as reaaonnble terma as at any other house In this city. Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, and Country Produce generally. y Goods delívered to any part of the city with out extra charge RINSET & lEABflfT. Aon Arbhr, Jan. 1. 1876. 1564 RAILROADS. MÍCIIitíAN CENTRAL RAÏLROA. NOVKMBER 21, 1875. OOINQ WKBT. 'fl'ff I 5 o - I I a Jf Jt f A.M. A.M P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M Detroit, leave, 7 00 10 30 2 50 4 00 5 40 i0 oo Wayne JuDCtion, 7 57 11 17 3 32 4 53 6 37 10 60 ïpsilanti, 8 3S 11 40 3 50 5 27 7 04 11 10 AnnArbor, 8 57 1 11 65 4 18 6 45 7 45 11 27 Deiter, 8 20 ! 4 85 6 10 8 10 Chelsea, 9 40 4 53 23 8 30 Graas Lake, 10 04Í 6 49 00 Jackson, 1037 l' 10 S 4 7 15 9 30 12 50 : a.m. Kalamazoo, 2 05 S 82 12 26 S 03 Chicago arrive, 8 10 9 00 7 00 " " OOING EA8T. x 9 'S 3 H 8 m o ri Swl i f l_L_r 5 l Ia.M.Ia. M. P.M. P. M. A.M. ; Chicago, leave, 5 00 i 8 30 5 15 9 00 P.M. A. M. Kalamaioo, 10 50 1 32 10 35 3 J0 p. M. ! A.M. A.M. ■ Jackson, 2 12! 3 42 7 00 12 42 4 55 9 50 1 Graas Lake, i 2 45 7 32, 6 23 10 20 ChelüeaT 8 00' 5 SO 10 42 Dextei ! 3 251 8 18 6 08 10 55 ' Ann Arbor, S 52 4 63! 8 37 i 2 00 6 28 U 15 : Ypsilanti 4 20 5 10 8 5Ï! 2 20 6 48 11 30 Wavne 4 45! 6 281 9 23 2 40 7 08 11 47 Detroit! arrive, I 6 4SÍ 6 1610 15 3 30 8 OO1I2J8O ♦Sundaya excepted. JSaturday and Hunday ex: WM.B.8TRONG, Gen'l Sup't, Chicago. ; H.B. LEDYAED, 1 Asst. Üen'l Bupt. Detroit: DTKOItThILLSDALE & INDIana RAILROAD. OOIHO WEST. -1876- GOIM8 EABT. STATIONS. MaE7ÊxpTj 8TATIOH8. Kxp. Mail. A. M. P. M. X M P M Detroit, dep... 7:00 5:40 Ypailanti.... 8:32 7:04 Bankers. 6:20 2:06 ' Saline ... 9:30 7:4(1 Hillsdale .. 6:45 2:15 Bridgewater.. 9:55 8:16 Manchester.. 8.37 3:68 Manchester. 10:20 8:22 Bridgewater 9:10 4:17 P.M. Saline 9:30 4:35 ' Hillsdale 1:00 :57 Ypsilanti... . 11:00 5:05 Bankers. .. 1:15 10:05 Detroit 12:80 6:15 Trains run by Chicago time. . To take efiect Nov. 21, 1875. W. F. PAKKER, Snp't, Ypsilanti. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Circuit Va Circuit Judge Hon. Geo. M. Huntitiston. Prosecuting Attorney Robert E.Frazer. Reporter Thomas I. Daniel Terms- The flrst Tuesday in January ; third Tuesdily in Maren ; third Tuesday in June, and fourth Tueaday in October. Probate Court. Judge of Probate Noah'W. Cheever. Probate Register James M.WillcoxBon. Regular terras- Every Monday. I uiciii) Off icers. Sheriff . Michael Fleming. Clerk Peter Tuite. Register of Deed manuel Q . Sohaffer. Treasu er Stephen Fairchild. Circuit Court Commiss.oners JMjSSSS; ÍGeurge O. Arms, Edward Duffy, F. K, Rerford. Regular meetings at the County House on the flrst Tuesduy in each month, at 10 o'clock A M. City Of ficers. Mayor Edward D. Kinne. Recorder William A. Lovejoy. Traasurer Mosee Rogers. Attorney A. McReynolds. Marshal A. H. Herrón. Richard Beahan. T .. ƒ Chas H. Manly Juiticea Ja8. MoMahon. ƒ Edward Clark. ÍConrad Krapf. Anton Eisele. Benjamin Brown. Board of Education. President Elihu B. Pond. Seoretary James B. Gotl Treasurer Phüip Bach. Trustees - C.B. Porter, Patrick Donovan, M. L. D'Ooge, Ebenezer Wells, L. C. Risdon, Leonhard Gruner. Superintendent of Schools W. 8. Perry. l'IUItC'f DIRECTORY. BAPTIST- Catherine street, between Fifth and División streets. Services at 10 a. m. and 7 p. M. Sunday School after morning service. Prayer meeting, Thursdav evening at 7 o'clock. Pastor -Rev. Samuel Haskell; residence, 36 Thompson street. CONGREGATIONAL- Corner of State aud William streets. Sabbath services at 10% a. m. and 7 p. M. Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Pastor- Rev II L. Hubbell; residence, 70 South State street. (Services temporarily suspended, eicept Sunday School held in the old Church). CATHOLIC (St. Thomas) - North street, between División aud State. First Mass at 8 a. m. High Mass at 10Ü a. M. Sunday School at 2% p. M. Vespers at 7 p. M. Pastor- Rev. F. J. Van Ebp ; residenee, 34 E. North street. EPISCOPAL (St. Andrew) - División street, north of Catheriue. Sabbath services at 10K A. M. and 7 p m Sunday School at 2% "■ Service on Thursday evening and on the morning of all Holy Days. Rector- Rev. Wyllys Hall ; resideuce, 29 N. State street. GERMÁN METHODIST- Corner of East Liberty and División streets. Sabbath services at 10'A a. m. aud 7 p m. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Pastor- Rev . i red. Esslinger ; residenca, Ann street. LUTHERAK- Covner of First and Washington streets. Sabbath service 10J4 a. m. and 7U p. . Sunday School at close of morning service. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Pastor- Rev. H. Reüthek ; resideuce 24 Fifth street. METHODIST EPISCOPAL- Corner of State and Washington streets. Sabbath services at 10 A. M. and 7 p m Sunday School at close of morning service Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Young peoples' meeting Sunday evening at b o'clock. Pastor- Rev. I. N. Elwood ; residence, 46 Washington street. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (ColoredJ- Fourth street north of Pontiac. Sabbath services at 10 a M and 7 p. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evenn t 7 nVlnck. Pastor- Rev. Chas. H. Wakd. PRESBYTERIAN- Corner of Hurón and División streets. Services at 0% o'clock a. m. and 7 p. M Sunday School after morning service. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Young peoples? meeting Sunday evenlne at 7 o'clock. Pastor-Rev. F. X. Browm; resldence, 21 East Liberty street. Unitaria!- Corner of Ann and Fifth atreets. Sabbath services at 10 A. M. and 7p.ii. Sunday School atter morning service. Studente class at 2.45 p. M. Pastor- Rev. C. H. Bbiobam ; residence, 48 East Ann street. Ziok Lutheran- Corner of Washington and Fifth streete. Sabbath services at 104 a. m. and 7 p m Sunday School at close of morning service. Praver meeting Wednosdny evening at 7 o'clock Pastor- Rev. H. Belser : resideace, Ann street. STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN aSSOCIATIONMeeting in University Chapel at 9 o'clock a. m on Sunday, 6:46 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, and 6:45 o'clock p. m. on Friday of each week. Reading Room of the Association open on Sunday from 2 to 5 p. M. ________ SOCIEIIES. ANN ARBOR COMMANDERY, No, 13, K. T.- James Boyd, E. C, William A. Lovejoy, Recorder. Regular conclave the firsl Tuesday evening of each month, at 7 o'clock. WASHTENAW CHAPTER NO. 6, R. A. MJas. Boyd, H. P. ; William A. Lovejoy, Sec. Regular Convocation the Monday evening on or before the full of the moon, at 7 o'clock. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, S62, F. A A. M.- Jay Roath, W. M. ; Charles A. Chapin, Secretary. Regular C'ommunication the Wednesday evening on or before the full of tne moon, at 7 o'clock. FRATERNITY LODGE NO. 262, F A A. M.- John P. Little, W. M. ; Charles E. Hiscock, Sec. Regular Communication the Wedneday evening on or after the full of the moon, at 7 o'clock. ANN ARBOR ENCAMPMENT, NO. 7, 1. O. O. F. A. R. Schmidt, C. P-: Chajles H Manly, Scriüe. Meets flrst and third Friday of each month. WASHTENAW LODGE NO. 9, I. O. O. F.- D. Allmandinger, N. G. ; N. B. Covert, Hec. Meets Friday evening of each week at 7% o'clock. ANN ARBOR LODGE, NO. 329, I. O. of G. T.- J. Sprague, W. C. T. ; Sylvester Annstrong. W. S. Meets every Tuesdav evening, at 7 o'clock. ANN ARBOR KNIGHTS OF HONOR, NO. 3. -James Boyd, Dictator ; C. 8. Millen, Grand Reporter. Regular meetingí on the aecond and last Tuesday evenings of each month. (ft C j. (fe')nPer day at home. Trm free. Ad9Ö M $4VdM C.8tíok0o., Portland, M.

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