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Testimonial. The Ladies' Library Board of Director desire to expres the sorrow which the recent death of Mis8 Sarah Barry has called forth. For five years their faithful and efficiënt Librarían, while the performance of her duties often calied for a firm and irapartial adherence to the regulations imposed, yet it was accompanied wit h a kind and courteous regard for the rights of all which has ever secured to her the full confidence' and respect of the members of the Boord. Weextendto the bereaved mother and family our hearty sympathy, commending them to llim in whom she believed. By order of the Board, Mits. M. L. D'Ooge, Secretary. The Alpena & Southwestern railway eoinpany, organizad for theconstruotion of a ruilroad from Alpena along the western añore of Lake Huron to sorue point on the Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw railroad, probably Standish, has recently filed its articles of association in the secretary of state's office ; capital stock, $1,050,000 ; paid in, f 52,500. Unanimous Veediot. - The most rigid annalysis by good chemista have failed to discover anything in D. B. Deland fc Co.'s Best Chemical Saleratus which can, in the least degree, be detrimental to healtb. While the women of our country entertain aentimouts widely different upon other matters, all concur in a verdict that the Best Chemical Saleratus is the only infallible article in use for light and sweet bread. Dr. Kin e's ■ Diacovcry. This wonderful remedy contains some very rare ingredieuts (heretofore üiikiiowii to the medical profession) whiuh have proved to he a certain speeiic'for dry hacking Coughs, Tickling in the Throat, Hoarsness, severe and stubborn Coughs, difficulty of breathing, wasting of flesh, Phthisii, Aslhma, and all diseases of the throat, cheat and Lnngs. Dr King's New Discovery will positively cure where every thing else fails. Go to your druggist, L. S. Lerch, get a bottle of this never failing remedy, and your speedy cure is certain. Trial bottle free. BUSINESS NOTICÉS" Dr. McFarland is filling teeth with gold for the saine prices they fill them for at the Dental College and he has had thirteen years practical experience. Two Farms, one of 105 acres and one of 160 acres, in the Township of Sharon must and will be sold before April lst, probably very cheap. Any inquiries by letter will be proniptly answered. J. J. KOBISON, Assignee, Ac, 157Q Manchester, Micb. Dr. McFarland is inserting the best artificial teeth at prices that defy competition. You cao have your teeth extracted without pain at Dr. McFarlaud'a dental rooms for the same oíd price, 50c. Cali and see bib beautiful stock of teeth, gold, and material. Office over Tremain's drug store. For Kansas and. Colorado. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Bailroad from Kansas City and Atchison on the Missouri river, via Topeka, the Capital of Kansas, and the beautiful Arkansas valley to the Rocky Mountains. The shortest route to Pueblo, the Grand Canon, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Pike's Peak, and all places of note in the mountain regions. The favorito route to Denver and all points in Northern Colorado The best route to Southern Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. The ouly direct route to the famous San Juan mines. The track and equipment is unequaled, trains run through from the Missouri river to the Rocky Mountains, making connectious in Union depots and avoiding delays and transfers. For full descriptive circulars, map, time tables, etc., addreüs T. J. ANDERSON. Gcn'l Passenger Agent, Topeka, Kansas. Keniember I lijn. Now is the time of tha year for Pneumonía, Lung FeTer, Cougha, Colds, and, fatal resulta of predispositfon toConsiiinption aucl other Throat and Lung Dbnnh Boschek's (krman Syrup lias boen usod n Iliis virinify fur the past two or three yearn witliciiil a single failure lo cure. II' yon have not uwed tliis niediüine yourMtilf, go to your drbggist, HiiKitiiAcii A Co., and ask hini of Lta wopderful succes ainong his custqmera. Two doses will re. lieve the worst. case. If you have no faith in any rni'ilii hu", juit luy a .Sample Bottle of Boschic's (ierman Syruj) for 10 cents and try it, Regular slze lioll Ie 75 cents. Don't ueglcet a eough to aave 75 cflnw. COMMERCIAL. Aun Arbor Mmkel. As Arbor, Tiiuusdav, Pcb. 17, 1876. Applks- 40c ti) ñOc par bu. Bt;ANs-80cfg)$l 00 par bu. BüTTEB- 22c. Bkkf- $f7 per hundred. Corn - 4üc to 45c. pjr bu. Chiokkns- 30@50c pair ; dreesed 1 le per Ib Enoo- Command I2c. Hat- $12(S15 per ton. Ijabd- The mHrkot stanásat 13c. Uatb- 28o to SOc. Pohk- $8.fl08.50 per hundred. PoTATozs- 20 cents. Tuhkipb- 20025c. Wheat- $1.00; new, 81.15. NËWrADVËRnSËMENTS The Event of the Lecture Season. HILL'S OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, Mnrch 8, 187C, THEODIMTILTOI. SUBJECT : "The Problem of Life." ADMISS1ON, . 5O CENTS To all parts of the house. Tickets for sale at Fiske A Douglas' Book Store one week in advance. PRESS NOTICES. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, Oct. 1, 1875. The lecture is characterized by felicity of expression, delicacy of fancy and oratorical skill It is pleasant to see that Mr. Tilton has lost none of his oíd time skill, and that the public is not avefse to hearing hira. No man who can speak as well as Mr. Til ton spoke last eveniug, need have fear of drawing goodlyconipany togethor at any time in Brooklyn. Mr. Tilton was popular in Brooklyn because of his amiability and íntellectual accomplishments many years ago, aud to-day there are thousands whose lnterests in him have survived the shock of conflict, who are glad to testify in every proper way their Riad ues at sceing him again eugaged in the nroner business of his life. BOSTON ADVERTISER, Oct. 2, 1875. Notwit.httanding the rain, a very large audieace assi'iiihlud, cvery sent except a few in the balcóny having been sold. The lecture was given a warm reception. His lonture was interesting, contained niany excellent moral and practical sontiments and was very eloquent. It cannot fail to give satísfaction wherever it is delivered. BOSTON POST, Oct. 2, 1875. Notwitlistandinp the severe rain storm which prcvailed for two hours before the time announced for the lecture, every seat on the floor and in the balconies was occupied, and when the Iecturer stepped upon the stage he was received with a burst of applauso which could have hardly been more cordial. Those who listened to his eloquent and beautiful lecture honorod him withoutburstof applause 1570 Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT haring been made in the conditionsof a certain inortgage made and executed by Abram Mangas, and his wife Lucinda Mangas to John Bush, hearing date the twenty-third day of September, A. D. 1873, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Washtenaw County Michigan, on the 25th day of September, A. D. 1873, at oue o'clock p. m., in liber 50 of mortgages, on page 314, on vhlch mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, for principa] and interest, the sum of on e hundred and forty-seven pollars and sixty-nine cents (Í147.69), together with an attorney's fee of ten dollars, should any proceedings he taken to foreelose the same, and no proceedings at law or in equity having been taken to recover the same or any part thereof : Notice is therefore, hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said inortgage, and the statute in such case made and provided, I will scll at public auction, on Haturday, the twentieth DAY OF May, A. D. 187R, at ten o'olock in the forenoon, at the south door of the Court House in the city of Ano Arbor (that being the building in which the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw is held), the premises describsd in said mortgage, to satisfy the amount due thefeon and the costs and expenses of sale and said attornev's fee, to wit. : All that eertain piece or parcel of land descnbed and boundcd as follows, commencing at a stake in the center of an eaat and west road on the section line dividing sections twenty-nine (29) and thirty-two (32), township four (4) south of range six (6) east, fourteen rods and three feet west of the northwest corner of Fletcher's land running thence east fourteen rods and threë feet to said corner of Fletcher's lands, thence south eighteen roas ana iwo leet to tñe center of Eldge road, thence aloDg the center of Ridge road, southwest erly, seventeen rods and three feet, thence northerly thirty-one rods to the place of beginning, the same containing two acres,- aaid lands situatal in the township of York, Washtenaw Countv and State of Michigan. Dated, February 23, 1876. JOHN BUSH, Mortgagee. By Attorney. 1571 A arded the lliIus! nedal at Tienna. E. & H. T.TnTHONY & CO,, 0!)l II ru a al wíl}', New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel,) Manufacturera, Importen & Dealers Id CHROMOS and FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS, Albums, Gbaphoscopes, and Suitable Views, o Photographic Materials. We are Headquarters for everything in the waj of STEIIEOPTICONS & MAfilC l,.lTEltS. -DBiiiy mauuiacuirera oí tüe MICRO-8CIENTIFIC LANTERN, HTBREO-PANOPTICON, UNIVER81TY STEREOPTICON, ADVERTISER'8 STEREOrTlCON, ARTOPTICON, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN, TEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each style being the best of its clous n the market. o Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides with direotions for using sent on applieation. Any enterprisiDg man can make money with a Maic Lantern. 1571 BSyCut out thia advertisement for reference j&$ fürsTfürsH o Assignee's Sale A ij 7 SOUTH MAIN ST„ ANN ARBOR. Al so, a Large and Choice Stock of HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, SCARFS, TIES, KOSE And a Full Assortnient of GENT 'S FÜINISHIK6 GOODS At Wholesale or Retail. Now is Uie time to suppl.v Yourself Clieap, as the stock must be closed out. C.H.RICHMOND, Assignee, Aria Arbor, January 17, , 156Gwg THÉ ÑEW ENGLAND RANGE with Elevated Hot Closet, combining all the latest, most valuable and economical ünprovements in Cooking Ranges. The new MORNINC CLORY beautlrally motinted, and acknowledged to be one of the leading flrst class Cook Stoves. THE WOODLAND COOK A new first class Wootl Stove ; for a low priced stove t. cannot be beat. It has all the modern iinprovements. The above stoves all have the new Patent Diffusive Oven Flues, by which the oven ie sure to be evenly hcated at all times, niaking thein the most perfect Bakers in the market. The LEVER CLOTHES WRINGER Isa perfect nueces. Every lady who use a wringer ahould get one at Pease's. Those 40 reasons for getting Weed's Carpet Sweeper are yet gond ones. Galvanizkd iron Toiuet Sets, are certainly the most durable. My Portable Rath Tnbs are the best and oheapest and should bc Indispensable. Those metal Water Filters every family should get one at _ G. J. PEASE'S. 46 Soutll ITIiiln Street. ly!526 QHEAPEK THiN THE CHEAPEST OLDEB, THAN THE OLDEST ! His shop was first started in 1842. WANTED- 1,000 cords of wood, 1,000 bushels of first quality of corn In exchange for Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Traveline Bags, Robes, Blankets, Whlps, and fiuckskin Gloves and Mittens. I will sell single.harnesses from $8 to $100 ; halters from 20 cents to 82 00 ; trunks and satchels, for the neit 30 days, at cost. Harneases, Trunks and Bags repaired at No. 9 Kast Iluron street. J. VOLLAND. Ann Arbor, Nov. 18, 1875. 1557nx3 COTICE' HAVINGleasedtbe Michigan Central Eailroad Elevator and Scales at thia place, I m pre pared to handle ffrain at reasonable rate for snipper. Highest market price paid in cash for all kinds of gram. Ann Arbor, NoT.lOth, 1874. " Sml5.'.6 ' Estáte of Christian Grossman. STATE OP MICHIGAN, cofiífty' 6í Washtenaw, as. At a session of the Probate ('om t for the oounty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city o( Aon Arbor, on Wednesday, the sixteenth day of February, in the year one thousaud eight hundred and seventy-?ix. Present, Noah W. Oheever, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte oí Chiistian (roaeman, deceased. Augustus Widenmann, admitiintrator de hmns non witt the will annexed, of said eRtate, comea into court and represente that he is now propared to render his final account as such admiuistrator. Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturday, the eleventh day oí Maren next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for examining And allowing such account, and that the deviBees, legateew, and heirs at law of said deceaaed, and all other persons mterested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and show cause, if any tbere be, why the said account should not be allowed : And it is further ordered that said executors trive notiee to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Argus, a newspapor prinled and circulating in said county, three uuccessive weeks previous to said day of hearing (A true copy.) NOAH W. CHEEVE R, IS'Otd Judge of Probate. Estáte of Florian Muehlig. OTATE OP MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Ofhca, in the city of Ann Arbor, on ïlonday, the thirty-flrst day of January, in the yeur one thousand eight huadred and sevonty-six. Present, Noah. W. Cheever, Judge oí i'robiitü. In the matter of the estáte of Florian Huehlig, leceased Onreadingand flling the petition duly verined, 31 Emanuel Mann, Administrator de bnnu non with he will annexed, prayins that he mav be licensuil to sell the real estáte wliereof said deceated died seized. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the seventh day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the htaring oí said petition, and that the deviséis, legatees, and heirs at lawol said deceased, and all otlier persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said oourt then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner sböuld not be granted : And il is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing tbcreof, by eausing a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Argus, a newspaper printed and circulated insaidcounty, four successive weeks previous to said day of hearing CA true copy.) NOAH W. CHEEVEE, 1M8 Judge of Probate. Estáte of Louis Lux. QTATE OP MICHIGAN, county of Wnshtenaw, C ss. At a session of the Probate Oourt for t ! e county of Washtenaw, holden ut the Probatt Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Friday, the tuurt li day of February in the year one thouaand eight hundred and seventy-six. Present.Noah W. Cheever, Judge of Proli:itc. In the matter of the estáte of Louis Jux, diceased. Victorine Ducharme, Administratrix of said estáte, comes into court and repreeents thiit she is now preparen to tender her nnal account as auch Administratrix. Tfaereupon it is ordered that Saturdav the fourth day of March next, at tea o'clock in the iorenoon, be assigrd for examining and such accouut,l and that the heirs at law'of said cleceased, and all othei persons interesad in said estáte, are required to a ppear at a seesionof said court, then to be holden at the Probate oitice(„ intne city ot Arbor, iu said county, and show cause, íf any there be, why the account hüouIü nót be allowefJ. And it is f urther ordered that said Administratrix give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account and the hearing thereof, by causing. a copy of this order to be published in the Michigan Aryus, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county, three succeseive weeks previous to said day oi hearing. (Atruecopy.j NOaH W. CHEEVËR, 1569w4 Judge of Probate. Commissioners' Notice. STATE OF MICHIG-AXi County of Washtenaw, se. The undemned beeo appointed by the Probate Court for said county, Commissioners to recoeive, examine and adju&t all claims and demands ot all persons aainst the estáte of Öeorge Warner, late of eaid eounty, deceased, hereby give notice that six months froui date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court, for creditojs to preeent their claims against the estáte of said deceased, and that the y wiü meet at the late residence of said deceused, in the towuahip of York, in said couñty, on the 6th day of May and on the 7th day of Augnet riext, at ien o'clock A. M-, of each of said days, to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Duted, Feb. 7tht A. D. 187(i. ALBF.RT CASK, ) n NATHAN PUTNAM, Commissioners. Chanoery Sale. PURSUANT to and by virtue of an order ol the Circuit Court for the County of Wushtenaw, in ehancery, made on the thirty-ürst day of December, A. D. Ib75, in a cause therein pending, wherein Charles Thayer is complainant, and Ehiiih W. Morgan, surviving trustee of. the Aun Arbor Land Company, is defendant: Ñotice is hereby given,thatl shall sell at public vendue to the highest bidder, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the 18th day of Maren, 1876, attbe.sputh door of the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, all the fcllowing deseribed lands situated in the City of Ann Arbor, in said County : Lote 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and R, in block seven south, range eiglit east : also lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 1 1, and 12, in 'block seven south, and range nine east ; also, lot 5 in block seven south, range eleven east ; also, lot 10 in block seven south, range twelve east ; and also, lots. 5, 0, 7, 8, and 9, in block seven south range ten east ; also the south one quarter of lot ninft, in block even south, range nine east ; and the triangular piece of land, being about three quarters of an acre, in tlio nortlieast corner of section thirty-two. Dated, January 18th, 1876. i,T6 J. F. LAWRENCE, Circuit Court Comm'r "Washtenaw Co., Mich. THE MORNING COURÜrT Recent political events etrongly indícate a speedy return of the Democratie party to supreme power in the nation. The House of Representatives is now Democratie by a large majority , the goveinment of more than one-half of the Stütes is administered by Democrats ; the party enterp upon the Presidential contest with'the brightest hopes, ana unaer tüe mostsubstantial eneouragement. The wonderf ul revelations of rascalicy and corruption on the part of Republican leaders, which nave burdened the presa and homned the people durint; the past three years, make it clearly the duty of every man to take an active part in the great cortest of the present year. More tban at any previous time in the history of the country, trustworthy daily newspaper is now necessaiv to eyery citizen, in order that he may inlelllgently discharge his political duties. The Chicago Mobnino Codbiek is a consistent Democratie newspaper. It will be devcted to the work of' aiding in rescuing the nation f rom the party that has debauched its service, squandered its tieasare and enslaved its liberties. It will advooate a speedy return to Bpecie payments, but believes that this result tfhould bebroughtabout by economical management of the Government, and not by arbitrary enactment, It believes in greenbacks at par, and the same currency lor the rieh and the poer. It will advocate Home Rule, Free Trade, and l'ublic Econpmy, the oíd cardiual principies of the Democratic party. The Courier has establisheda widespread reputa - tion as a flrst class newspaper. The aim of its management is to make it all that the pnblic m these harrying days can desire, namely- a complete newspaper. Every facility known. to modern journalism will be utilized to insure the prompt presentation of all important intelligence from all partt of the world, while the utmost care will be utilized to glean only such as is wqrth printing. In short, The Courier will trive all the news as promptly as an y other paper, and condensed into a more attraotive and reudable form than the blanket sheets. Terms- Mail subseriptions, postage free, pix dollars per annum, or flity cents per month, in advance. THE WEEKLY COURIER Has a Iarge cireulation in every weslern State and territory, It is our aim to mate The Weekly Courier the best family paper in the West, aud we shall continue to give in its columns a lnrgü amount of miscellaneous reading matter, such as stories, tales poems, scientiflc intelligence and agricultural Information for which we are not able to make room in our daily editition. The airricultural department is especially one of its prominent features, The fashions are also regularly reported in its columns, and so are the markets oí eveiy kind. Terms- l. 50 per year, postpaid. lK'JwG THE COÜKIER COMPANY, 183 5tli Avenue CHICAGO. 111. T OOT & GRANGER, General Law & Business Agency. Having securedthe exclmive use of BOOT'S ABSTRACT RECORD ROOKS tor the county of Washtenaw, which they have sarefujly revised, pouted and perfected, and haring with an extensive and reliable busmess correspondence, opened a OENERAL BUSINESS AOÉNCY at Ho. 26 EaBt Huron street, in the city of Ann Arbor, will attend promptly to the sale, purebase and leasing of real estáte, the loaning of monev coltections, negoüations, contracting and convêyuncmg, hfe and flre ii-Burance, and to the practioe of law in the various courts of this State. TRÁCY W. ROOT B. F; UEANÖEK. Ann Arbor, May 1, 1675. tpOK SALE. Hy store next door to the S-A.-VHSTC3-S J3A.TST&:, Now occupied by C. A. Lewia. One of the best locations m the city. Also my StatO St. Froperty Of three Stores, located at College entrance- northwest corner. Alsoray Family Horse, Carrlage and Harncss. I have aecided to sell the above property and will make pnces tosuit the times. Thia properw ïHCiear of all ïncumbrunce and titles perfect I mean business as 1 expect to leave the city Inquire of 'fr' íl W. I). SMITir, Februaryl5, ,876. St"t6 SLKet' ffSSw NOTICE -2 for the beneflt of creditors, all peiabns im7bt"d , him at this date are requested to m-iko ir, , „ ate payment to me, and persons T, ï, agamsthim will please present me with a si - ment thereof at an early day. Dated, Ann Arbor, Fe'bnwry 11, Igjfl , ,„n JAMES B.'OOTT, 4Wl5'0 AS,B,,r,
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