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1876
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flEW ADVEBTISEMENTS UST OR SXOLiEPí. - On the 8th inst., a Á nhepherd dog, about 8 months oíd. The findr will be liberally rewarded by returning or givil' inlurruatioii to P. H. FOHEY. Datod, Aun Arbor, Sept. I3th, 1876. j i;iiv R. ii 1 1,1., ATTORNEY AT LAW, And dealer in Real Estáte. Office, No 3, Opera House Bloek, ANN AKBOR. AKGL SALE OF Real Estáte I By virtue of a deoree of the Circuit Court for the ounty of Washtenaw, also by virtue of my power s ABaignee of J. Mueblig & Bro., and Attorney n taet of Mary Muehlig, I am now prepared to ell, and must soon sell, the three-fourtha interest n the entire real estáte of wnicb "Florian Muehlig o died seized, and the twenty-three twentyourths interest in the "Muehlig 8aw Mili proper,y." The store now oceupied by Jaoob F. Schuh nd the house and lot now oceupied by Christina iuehlig are subject to the life interest f Chriatina iuehlig in the same. All persons wishinar to negoiate in relation to said property will pleaBe cali on me for further iniorination in relation to price, loation, &c. Ann Arbor, Sept. 11, 1876. D. CRAMER, 600w3 Assignee and Attorney in Faot. WASHTENAW COUNTY Agricultural & Horticultural SOCIETY. The following additional premiums nre offered in Class IX. page 20, CHurses of all. Work.) of the 'remium List of 1876, the same haying been overooked : lHt. 2d. Best Stallion, 2 years old, $3 no $2 00 Bent Gelding, 5 years old or over, 5 00 3 00 Best Gelding, 4 years old, 4 00 3 00 Best Gelding, 3 years old, 8 OU 2 00 Bent pair matched Mares or Geldinga 5 years old or over, 6 00 4 00 Best pair matched Marea or Geldinga, 8 years old or over, 4 00 3 00 Best Mare of any age withfoalatside, 8 00 3 00 Best Mare, 4 years old or over, 4 00 3 00 Best Mare, 3 years old, 3 00 2 00 Best Gelding or Mare, 2 years old, 2 00 1 00 Best Gelding or Mare, 1 year old, 2 00 1 00 Best Horso or Mare Buckling. 1 50 1 00 W. A. LOVEJOY, Secretary. Dr. S. S. FÍTOH7" OF 714 Broartway, N. T„ Author of 8ix Lectures on the Prtvention and Cure of Conaumption, Asthma, Heart Diseases may be consulted at Finney's Hotel, Detroit, Mich. personally or by letter. He treats all diseases o males and females of all agCB. Family Physician sent free, Oonsultationa free. Dr, FÍteh's mean allow generosity in charsres. His fame is for cur ing bad caaes. May, 1876. 1884eowly Thorough-Bred Pigs AT A BARGAIN ! Intending to make the raising of thorough-bred piga a Bpecialty, we undertook to keep several bretds, but, when fairly under way, we tind that each breed in its varied conditiona, ages, &c, requirea ao many pasture Iota and feed apartments, that we flnd it impracticable. Therefore flnding the Poland China'd are but little known in Michigan, we propoae to drop them from our li&t, by Helling : Piga, of good shipping size, for $9 each or $15 a pair. Pigs, of extra size, 100 lbs. and over, $20 each. A few eplendid 8 to 12 months Sows in condition to be bred in November, at $40 each. Sowa, to farrow aoon, from $50 to $00. Our stock is just the thing for any one wiahing to make a specialty of breedina Poland China1. s, which in OMo," Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa are regarded with more favor than any otlier breed, having short lega and immentie bodíes for their height. HALL BROTHEK8. Ann Arbor, Sept. 12,1876. 1600ti Electiou Notioe. Shebiff's Oi'fioe, Ann Arbor, ï Sept. 6, 1876. j To the Electora of WaBhtenaw County : You are hereby notified that at thenext General Election, to be held on the Tueaday aucceeding the iirst Monday of November next, in the State of Michigan, the following officere are to be elected, viz: A Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor General, State TreaBurer, Commïaaioner of the State Land Oftice, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public lnstruction, aud a Member of the State Board of Education, in place of Witter J. Baxter, whose term of office will expire December 3 lat, 1876; eleven Electora of President and Vioe President of the United States ; a liebre sentati ve in Congress for the Second Congreasional District of thia Stae, to which this connty is attached ; a Senator for the Fourth Benatorial District, consisting of "Waehtenaw county; alao one Repreaentative in the ötate Legialature from each of the several Repreaentative districta, aa followa : First Dist f iet - Augusta, Pittsfield, Saline, York, Ypsüanti City and Ypsilanti Town ; Second District- Ann Arbor City, Ann Arbor Town, Northtleld, Salemt Superior, and Webster; Third District - Bridgewater, Dexter, Freedom , Lima, Lodi, Lyndon, Manchester, Öcio, Sharon, and Sylvan. Also, a Judge of Probate, Sheriff, County Clerk, t-ounty Treasurer, Kegister of Deeds, Prosecuting Attorney, two Circuit Court Comralssioners, a County Surveyor, and two Coroners. You are alao hereby notified that at said General Election, the following Amendraeuts to the Constitution of this State are to be submitted to the people of the State for their adoption or rejection, viz.: Au amendment striking irom the Constitution Section 47 , Article 4, Legislative Department, which l'orbids the grant of license for the sale of intoxicating liquors, provided for by Joint Resolution No. 21, Laws of 1875; An amendinent to Section 1 , Article 9, relativo to the aaluriea of Judges of the Circuit Court, provided for by Joint Resolution No. 28 , Lawa of 1875 ; And an amendment to Section 1, Article 20, relative to the amendment and revisión of tbe Constitution, provided for by Joint Rteolution No. 29, Lawa uf 18T5. M. FLEMING, Sheriff. Wl Store forlS Í OFFER FOR SALE my Brick Store, corner of Iluron and Fourth streets, oppsite Cook's otel. This is one oí the most desirable business locations in the city, and will be sold at a bargain. 1598 JOHN G. GALL. PEICES REDXTCED ! THE Granfl Pacific Hotel, One Qf the Safest and Most Pleasant Hotels in America Having all the different safeguards against flre mnkeit practically flre-proof. Has rccently unergone extensive improvements - a large amount f new furniture added, making it one of the nost elegantly furnished Hotels in the country- md the entire building redesorated in a Btyle that, or beauty of design surpassea anjthing of the lind in the -world. . ' ïhe ventilation of the Hotel is perfect , having very modern improvement. Cost of Hotel, $1,500,000. Cost of Furniture, $400,000. Occupies an Entire Square, Uaving a Frontage of 1,050 f eet. Number of rooms, 6 0 ; suites of rooms with aths connected 28 ; eize of parlors, 100x30 feet ; izeof eranddining room, 140x68; Bize of ladies' rompnade 130x30 ; size of office, 175x70. FKICEB OF ROOMS, WITH BOARD, $3.00, 3.60, 4.00, 4,5O, and $5.00 per day, according to 0The"Table and service unsurpassed, BBINQ THK SAME TO ALL. A reduction will be made from the above pnces to parties remaining a week or more, and those deirfng to vislt the Exposition during the month of eptember Rooms can be secured, statlng pnce of ame, by Telegraph, at our expense. 1 598 JOHN B. DRAKE & CO., Prop's. THE HILL FARM FOR SALE. Adjoining the West line of the City of Ann Artor, n township two south of range six east, compnsinlt the east half of the northeast quarter of seotion nineteen and that part of the west half of the west half of the northweat quarter of section twenty, lying north of the turnpike; in all 100 42-100 acres, with House, Barn, an (Mailing Spring of Water, And about fifty acres well improved ; flrst claas land and situation beautiful. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on the land three to flVe FOT"erms apply to GEO. E. HAND, Or H. J. BE AKKS , DeAr,oíí; Ann Arbor. 15Htf "1E0RGE W. CEOPSEY,. Late of the mof Ct,akk & Cropsey, and A. Kkarnky, late of Texas, under the flrm name of KEARNEY & CROPSEY, Have established thenisolves at No. 33 South Main St., Ann Arbor, md propose to do general Crocery Business They will also keep CROOKERY, GLASS and WOODUN WARE, and a full line of DOMESTIC and FOUEIGN FBUITS. Thcy have rltted. and furnished A First-class Eating Departmont, Where Meáis can be had at all hours, or board by the week. CasU paid for Rntter, !:■ n, and all Country produce. Goods promptly delivered in any part of the city. Remember the place. 33 South Main Street. KEARNF. & CROPSEY. Ann Arbor, April 26, 1876. 1580 JOHN Ii. BCRLEI;H, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 5 North Main street, Ann Arbor. Lt K ♦ üi9n per day at home. Samples worth ?JO t0 3)111 free. Stinsob & Co., Portland, Me. IMS MR8. EMILIE ALLEN, haviug spent severa years in the atudy of voice culture under the most eminent masters, would like to procure private pupils iu the same. Will gi ve lessons at residence of the pupil or at her own home as preferred by them. Terms : $12 dollars for 20 lessons ; Residence : No. 86 Broadway ; P. O. Box 260, Ann Arbor. 1596w3 TASHIONABLE DttESS MALING. Mrs, Wood invites the ladies of Ann Arbor and vicinity to cali at her Drees-Making Room, over the store sf A. Bell, "Washington atreet. A ful] lineof new and latest stylea or'patterns constant - ly on hand. Quality of work warranted, and pricea made to suit the times. A share of public patronage ia respectfully aolicited. Iyl578 Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the condition of a certaiu mortgage executed by Jacob Frederick Bock, of the city of Ann Arbor, county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, to Caroline M. Henuequin, of the same place, on the ürst day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and recorded on the second day of June, A. D. 1874, in Liber 51 of Mortgagea on page 386, and there is now claimed to be due upon said mortgage aud the boud accompanying the sanie the auin of six hundred and se?ienty dollars and üfty cents, also an attorney's fee of thirty-flve dollars should any proceedinga be taken to foreclose the same, and no proceedings in law or in equity having been had to recover said sura of money or any part thereof : Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power oí sale in said mortgage contained, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder on the twenty-eighth day of October next, at two o'clock v. m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the city of Ann Arbor, county aforesaid, (that being the building in which the Circuit Court for said county of Washtenaw is held), all those certain pieces or pareéis of land sitúate and being in the city of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, and described as follows, to wit : Coinmenciug at the southeast corner of lot number eight in block number three south of Hurou_street range one west, according to the plat of Wm. S. Maynard's addition, and running east on the south line of lot No. nine two rods ; thence north two rods east of the west line of said lot, one ehain and thirty-six links; thence west two rods ; thence south on the line of said lot one chain and thirty-six links to the place of beginning ; also the following parcel of land to wit: beginning at the southeast corner of lot number eight (8) in block number three south of range one west in Wm. S. Maynard's addition to the village of Ann Arbor, and running north along the center line of range one west, one chain and thirty-six (1.3fi) links, thence west parallel to the south line of lot number eight (8) seventy-three and a half links (733); thence south parallel to the center line one chain and thirty-six links (1.36) to the south line of lot number eight (8); thence east along the south line of lot number eight seventy-three and a halt links (73J4) to the place of beginning, containing onetentli of an acre, and being part of lots seven and eight in block number three south of Huron street, range number one west. Also commeneing on the northwest corner of lot number ten (10) in block number three south of Huron street range one west in William S. Maynard's addition to the city of Ann Arbor, and running west parallel with the south line of said block eight rods to Third street; thence south to the south west corner of said block about eleven rods ; thence east eight roda to the southwest corner of lot number nine ; thence north about eleven rods to the place of beginning, togïftlier with the free uae of the atream of water running acroas said land, with the exception, however, of a certain piece ot land, being about one-half of a lot, deeded by Jacob Hemzmann and wife to Charlea Conradth, on the 26thday of August, A. D. 1852, aaid deed being recorded in liber 38 of Deeds, on page 137, in the office of the Regiater of Deeds of Washtenaw County. August 2, 1876. CAEOLINE M. HENNEQUIN, Mortgagee, _John N. Qott, Att'y for Mortgagee. 1594 SherifTe Sale. BY VIRTUE of an execution isaued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the County of Waahtenaw nd State of Michigan, in favor of Edward Duffy, and against the gooda itad chattels, and for want thereof the lande and tenementa oi James Coleman, and to me aelivered, I did on the sevenieentn day of December, A. D. 1873, levy the same on the following described real eatate,to wit : On lot (12) twelve, block f3) three north, range (4) four eaat in the city of Ann Arbor. Wbioh above described property I ahall exposé for jale to the fcigheat bidder, at the aouth door of bhe Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, Waahtenaw county, Michigan, on the 21st day of September, A. D. IS7C, at ten o'clock A. M. of aaid lar. Dated August lst, 1876. 1594 M. FLEMING, Sheriff. OINSEY & SEABOLT'S BAKERY, GROCERY - AND - FLOÜR & FEED STORE. We keep constantly on nand, BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, ETC, . FOR WHOLESALE and EETAIL TKADE. We shall also keep a supply of DELHI FLOUB, r. M. SWIFT Sc CO'S BEST "WHITE WHÉAT FLOUE, RYE FLOUK, BUCKWWHEAT FLOUa, CORN MEAL, FEED, &c, &o. At Wholesale and retail. A general stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ■onstantly on hand, which will be sqld on as reajonable termfl as at any other house in thie city. Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, and Country Prolace generally. BL? Goods delivered to any part of the city with ut extra charge. UI1VSEY & SEABOLT, Ann Arbor, Jan. 1. 1876. 1564 THE ENEMY OF DISEASE ! THE FOE OF PAIN TO MAN AND BEAST. Is the Grand Oíd MUSTANG LINIMENT Whioh has stood the lest of forty years. There is no Sore it will not heal, no Lamenees it wíll not cure, no Ache, no Pain that aniicte the Human Body, or the Boiy ot a lloran or other domestic animal, that does not yield to its magi: touch. A bottle costing 25c, 50c, or $1.00, has olten saved the life of a human being, and restored to life and usefulnest mauy a valuaDle horse. j B.PORTER, DENTIST, Office over Johnson's Hat Store, South Main Street, ANN ARBOR, 1TIICJI. 1592tf LOAL, AND WOOD. Orders received for July, August, September aut October delivery of Coal, At Winslow Bros., 32 E. Huron St. An advance in price may be expected each month after July. EICHMOND & WINSLOW. Anu Arbor, July 20, 1876. 15a2tf EDWARD DUFFY HAS JUST RECEIVED AN Entir e New Stock Of goods consiBting of Teas, Coffees, SUGARS AND SYRUPS. Bought in NEW YORKfrom first hands FOR CASH, and is offering them at VERY SLIGHT ADVANCË over New York Oost. Also a full line of LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S WKAE in BOOTS & SHOES, Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, All of which he is offering VERY LOW FOR CASH. It pays everybody to buy thelr goods for Cash. Cali and examine goods and prices, and I WILL INSURE SATISFACTION Goods delivered to any part of the City free o charge. EDWARD DUFFY. ' Maynard'8 Block,-' cor. Main and Ann streets Ann Arbor. Mich. pvWEULIKlU IIIIIMS FOR SAIE. A large and very well built brick house, with two or more lots. Two large framed housen. Also a good liied brick house and frame house ; and a Bxnall frame house on a good lot, intended for ad ding a front. For sale on fair terms and a reusonu ble oredit. Also other buildings, lots, and property. MONEV WAUTED- 80 many wishing to borrow money apply to me that I can readil; obtainfor lenders good satiafuctory investments ten per cent. interest. E. W. MORÖAN. Ann Arbor, Jan. 8 , 1876. 1G64 1876. 1876. SPRING STYLES. W. WAGNER HAS JUST OPENED THE FINEST STOCK Oï CLOTHING To be found in Ann Arbor, comprising all the KEWEeT STYLES AND PATTERNS, Wliich he ia offeriug at prices that DEFIES ALL C0MPET1TI0N AU who are pressed with the hard times and desire A CHEAP SUIT Can find it at WAGNEE'S. My stock of l?ieee Groods Will be found complete and contains all the NEWEST DESIGNS. Suits Made to Order. A Large stock of FUENISHING GOODS. W WAG1TEB., 21 South Main Sr. Ann Arbor. "POE SALE. I offer ior ale some 35 acies of land, aituated on section 19, Ann Arbor Town, and on the west side of theCornwell road, and about one half mile from the northwest corner of the Corporation. See countj; atlas, page 56. Price low and terms easy . Examine and cali aoonAnn Arbor, June 11, 1S76. 1687 TEACY W. ROOT, Agent. OEND 2fiR. toG.P, ROWBLL A CO., New York, l3 for pamphlet of 100 pages, containing lista of 3000 newspupers, and estimates show ing coat ofadvertieing.

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