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24
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November
Year
1876
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A DOLLAR SAVED ÍS A DOLLAR EARNED ! o NEW GOODS ! And priées IíO WER TlíAN BVBB, T have purchased in New York, for oasb, md I ara now duily ri'ceiviní; one ofthe largest mt] most select stocks of iroeriu i ti Wafthfeoaví County, conaiöting of a íuU and well selected LINE OF TEAS, All ol' the new erop - including (;mi]iu w Ins. Inipcrialttt VouiiK Hyiis. 11] soms, Japuns, l..l..iii;s. ForïuosiiN, (uhï.iis. v,,,,, ik.iis. and Xwankays, ToRothur with n. f uil line of COFFEES, consistïni; of the following branda: MOCHA, OLD OOV'T JAVA.MAKACAIUO, LAGUAYKE.SAXTO8 find RIO. both roiisted und grouud ; a full aud well selected Htock of SUGARS, SYftUPS AND MOLASSES, Toether with everythinp iu the liue et Pure i-ïpiet's.t'anned fruita, and Vegetables. We lmw a t uli itin.1 complete line of BOOTS & SHOES, IIATS, CAPS, GLOYES Ainl Hosiery. AUo, achoiee assortmeDt of Lttdiön' aml Ueittlemen'ö Underwear Cnll and exuniiue Goud iind Prices uud we will uiriin: sutiaitiCtiou. KBWARD DUFFY. " Mayuurd'8 cur.Main aud Aim streeta Ann Arbor, -Micli. KjfHiLrhe&t cnh price puid for til farm produce, ■ÏbB Sewiiig Machines the surcan, 1TEW 33OMSSTIO, And th.e HOWE, ii'l i-vi'ia! l;oim1 Second-Hand UacUlBea ui iw SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, Auu Arbor. AUo Needlos for all Machines rhe vcry beal thfti tufemade, : i j 1 aUachinelita and i&rtfl i'ur lu-urly all machfnesi S1NGER MACHINES ispatred better therc than anywKere else In Vmertca. [f yonr-SOAoMiK'donM wmk wel!, tonde t. lor oiu1 tl:il J, ']■ li:ivi it rtipaircd. All nuiihinea s..lil ota easy paymënts at the office. smoii1 door Ml! of I'oNt oilïi , . Aiin Arbor, ili II. l.v.i,, 1. 1,. ItlM:l,I,, Aireul. 1TOTICS. ("10MK Into tin" enclosure of subscrlber, on ...ir iliinii tb 6 iiinlli 'l;iy cl' OctÖbCT, A. l. 1876, Hi' )xr-y hi'ifiT, altniit une ;tml one lii!t rears'cádi 'oinr : white and i-3 , inosl vhiie iii bavk, reil poto betweeo the horns and red on the iki-: miil!■ izr, t un1 in'niiy notlfied fu cali, mvi property, pay cETargea and tfcke Ihe rotó lelfer away. Dated, Frcedom, üct .ü, isti;. JACOB FIEGKL. j i IJ. I'OHTKK, OEISTTIST, Oriice ovt-r .TolinsonV Hut store, Soiitl Ualn Btreet, ASV AKRfllI, UU II. 692U i STAR LU I h o. r o . "i ? F X r s O ? UJ r Z ! (0 D 00 HOUSE. FETISJ" A. IIÜRAK GQHPANT. Capital, - - $3,000,000. AssetB Jan 1, 1876, $6,792,649.98. Losses Paid in 55 Yoars, $44,760,391.71. Surplus over all Liabilities, including Re-Insurance Reserve, $4,735,092.36. Xi:t Surplus over Liabilities, including i Rü -Insurance and Capital Stock, $1,735,092.86. ! C. MACK, Agent, Aun Arbor. Pop Sale Cheap ' Fm: Caah, or good Morchantablc Wood, One J Doublé Trt'iul-l'oWL'r (ni Trucks, iu complete j 1807íf EoqUire of A. J. BUCHOZ. e FOK SALE. rflIIE underslgned has a Dumber of dljr Iota c .1 whlch he will sell ti reawnable prieta Cali ai once and secure a goud bargatoi ' Aun Arbor, Oct.31st 1876. 1ÖO7W4 CHARLES TUAVlíK. FARM FOR SALE ! s By lnstracttóns 'Of Catherlne E. Jamos we offer rt for sale the PaSrlek Cavauaavli tïinu tt" fighty ncros more or laa( in Nuiihfield? Wlui Wants a Uuod Burgain .' p Anii Arbor, August 25, 1S7G, '( 1896m8 B10AK1S A CUTCHEON. ii IIENBV' u. lili. I., ATTORNEY AT LAW, And dealer in Keal Rstate. Office, No. 3, Opera i SI House Block, ANN AKBOK. vi RAILROADS. MIWHUAN CENTRAL KAILRon MAY 23, lK7(i. OOI NU WEST. ====== á JTT7S a t ! i a.m. a.m r.x.Êe.v.'rü'7? Detroit, leave, 7 OU lu 05 2 50 4 00 6 M „ G. T. Juuction, ' 7 15 10 20 3 "5 4 15 6 ís ,, , ! Wayne Junction 7 57 UI 49 3 32 4 50 64; ñ , tfpailanti, 8 31 11 10 3 51 5 28 7 UI Í AnnArbor, 18 56 1126 4 13 6 45 7 45 Í Dexter, : 9 20 4 35 6 06 8 10 Chelaea, I 9 43 -■ - 4 47 6 231 8 28 " (traas Lake, - 10 07 6 15 6 49' 8 55 P. M Jsckson. Ar., 10 40 12 32 J 45 7 15 9 j ?.; Jaokson, Lv., ; 1 45 12 37 a jn n ilbion, 11 35' 1 141 10 26 ,í V.M. - l2 Marshall, 12 S5 1 54 S 10 58 i ,. Battle Creek, 100 2 1? I 7 1 1 37 i f ]A. M (jaleaburg, 1 SI ! a, m. IS 111 Kaluuiaiii), 1 52 3 U3 4 0(1 1' 30 TT Lawton. ü 35 4 41 1 05 IJ Decatur, 2 r2 ' 4 00 1 28 Dowagiac, S 16 5 26! 1 55 Niles, 3 45 4 23 6 10 i 311 TT ISiii'lmimn, 3 59 6 25 2 46 Three Oaks 4 28! 4 55 ; 04j ' -J Xew Buffalo, 4 43 6 IM ; :; S S " Michigan Clly, 5 10 6 8Í 7 JO 4 rij TT; I'"ke, ! 6 48 6 14 8 35 4 M ï" Kttnsington, G 45 7 15 9 35 i 5 40 Jï Uhicuiro, arrive, 7 30' 8 00 10 201 6 3. 5I! QOINO KABT. TTTi ?__ j_i__ 5 ni A.M. A. U. !P. M. P.M. p u rhioHKO, leave, 6 00 9 00. 4 00 5 15 ii gg Keusingtou, 5 45 9 45 4 46 5 ,',7 g 1' Lake, 6 40 10 20 5 30 6 43 10 2S: Michigan City, 7 32,11 00.' 6 30 7 40 n 15 New Buffalo, 7 55Í11 201 6 55 11 351 Three Uaka, 8 09 11 32! 7 09 8 11 11 4; 1'. M. a M liuchaiiiin, 8 42 7 5(i 13 j Niles, 9 0(' 12 09 8 20 8 55 12 ï; Dowagiao, 9 27 8 49. ] 1 ui Deoatur, 9 52 9 15 05 Lawton, 10 10 1 9 85 Kalamazoo, . 10 45 1 36 10 10 10 26 J ij (ialesburg, 11 12 - - 238 Battle Creek, 11 52: 2 i7 . 11 oa 3 13 Marshall, 12 45 ! 2 55 J W 11 3r 3 j; Albion, 1 14 3 16 F 11 55 4 0) i A.M. ' i ■ .ïackaon, Ar., 2 08 3 55 a.m. 12 40 4 5 Jacknon, Lv., 2 12 4 00. 7 00Í12 40 4 Si raas Lake, 2 45 7 30 6 28 9 u CheUoa, 3 10 i 7 S6i 650im Dexter, 8 M S 13 6 OS lf, ] AnnArbor, 8 02 5 15 8 3C 2 00 6J&l{iii Ypailanti. 4 15 5 28' 8 56 2 'J0 6 48 lu Wayne .Jnnc, 4 45 ó 45' 9 23 2 40 7 (n , U.T. June, : 3 6 10 10 00 8 15 J41LÜ Detroit, Ar., 5 45 6 25 10 15 3 30: Sdtl'n Hundays excepted. ISaturday anVbundaTii cepted. f Daily. H. B. LEDYAKD, Gen'l Supt., Detroit. H. C. Wentwokth, Uen. Pass. Agt., Chicago. Corner Main and llurui) Strtsj DETROIT, HILLSDALE & INDI ANA RA1UIOAD OOINO WEST. -1870- GOISG tlít, STATIONS. Mai.. Exp. STATIONS. Kxp. U A. M. r. M. Detroit, dep. ..7:00 6:00 " '■"■ YpUanti.... 8:35 7:15 Bnnkera 6:00 in ; Saline 9:20 7:46 HillsJale ... 6:30 1 ISridgewatcr.. 9:45 7:57 Manchester.. 9:U (: Manchester. 10:18 8:00 Bridgewater 9:45 ia , p. M. Saline 10:10 : Hilladale 1:15 10:110 Ypsilanti.... ',10:U jj f Baukers 1:30 10:10 Detroit 12:30 (.3 Traína run by Chicago time. To takeeflect , April 16.1.S7C. W. F. PARKER, Snp't, Ypeilanti Sïfiiial Exliïii PHIIADEIPAIA, PA. riHIS Great International Exliibition, dííigw J. toconunemorate the One Humlmitli Am: ■ sary of American Indopende net', optntd May; : una will close November loth, 187i. AU Ihê ïttions of the World aud all the States and Terr:: ríes of the L'nion will particípate, hi-ininu :■: er the most compreliensive collection ui' art (rti? ures, XDfiChanicaJ inventions, scientific discorerin, manufacturing achieremeñts, mineral specinnii and agricultural producto evur xhibiifi. 1 groundsdevoted to the Kxhihitiou are siíuated m the line of tho I-nnsvlviinia Railroad, udi brace four hundred and fifty acres ui KatnoL: Park. all highly improved and ortianienttii, o whicn are erected the lartieat bnildtng . . ■ structed, - five of these covering au area (rfiftj ac reu, and costing S5,000,000. The total numberJ buildings erected for the purpitses ui tiiu Eïi ■-■- ■ tion ís ovur oüe hundrëd. The Pennsylvania Railroafi THE GREAT TRUNK LINE. PAST MAIL ROUTE OF TBBTL' will be the most diivji, con vi-ninit and ecunwnis way of reaching PhUaaelphia, and tuis k; hibition from all seetions of tlie countrj tiains to and from fbiladelphia will pass '.!.:■■.. a GRAND CENTENHIAL DEPOT, srliich tbi Company have erected at the Main Entre Kxhibitiun Grounds, for the. accoinnn paasengen sha wlsh to stop at r start i'roiü iuumcrous lar6 hotels condgüoua lu t! and the Exhibltion, - a conveniente of tlu valí; to visitors, and artbrdtrtl exciusiTéh rriinsyUania Railroad, rhfch Ia 'XV LINE RUNNING DIRECT TO THE OENTENÜiAL BUILDINtiS. Excurskm mina m at'tlie iMiuiijniK-ut üf the Patrons ui' IlusbaDcrf, ut V,w Station, on thi. roud. 4VThe Pennsyhania Railroad is the gran! railway organizalion in the wurld. Il ücveu tbousund miles of roadway, fonuiiiji conti1 uou8 linos to Philadelphla, New Vork, B and Washington, over which luxuriuus dav f night cars are run from Chicago, 8t. Lo vilïe, Ciucinnati, ludiaiiitpjlis, Colunibus, Tolíw K Cleveland, and Erie, without change.ftff lts maiu line is laid with doublé aud tliirdtw I of heavy steel rails, npou a deep bed atone ballast, and [fa bnoges are, all ofiwn rf I stono. lts passenger trains are equjpped ry knowii iinproveinent for comfort aud saiVcy. are run at faster speed fot greater distai the trains of any line on the continent. TheC pany bas largely increased ita equipineiit ioi f tennial travel, and it wil! be prepared to bulM ' : its own shops, locomotives and passenger ars i' short notiee, sutticiont to accoiniiioilaiu anj ewj demand. The unequaled resources al th of the Company guarunlee the most perl modatious lor all its patrous during the CenW al Exhibition. THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY for whidfc Pennsylvania Railroad tssojustly celeba sents to the traveler over Ita perfect RoadwVj ever-changing panorama of rlver, nimiiitaiii, landscape views uuequaled in America. THE EATING-tíTATIONS on this line IJ surpassed. Bfeala will be fürhishcd at m houn and ampie time allowed for eojoyin EXCURSIÓN TU KKTri, at reduced i be sold at all principal Railroad Ticket the Westi Nortbwèsl and Boutbwest. 4"Be sure that your tickets read via the 8 Pennsylvania Rmite to the Centennial. FRANK THOMSON, D.M. BOYD,Jt. (itneral Manager. Gcn'i Pasf'f M Dr. S. S. FITCbT OF 714 Bnmrtway, H. Y., Author of Six Lectures on the Prtvention J C-ure of Conautnption, Asthrna, Heart D'81 muy be consulted at Finney's Hotol, Deirqit, ■: personally or by letter, lie treats ftll diacw1; niLilea and feuialeu of all agen. Family Py sent froe, Consultations fiee. Dr. Kitcb's o;I ullowgenerosiLy io charles. Hisfaraeií forir ing bad caaes. Muy, 1876. l84eo3r A'OTICE. riTHE ANNLAL MKBTINü of the fi mer8' Kire Insurance Cuinpaiiy of W Uuiioty, Mich, will be held ut the 8cho Lüdi, opposite the Germán Lutheran Chuw'. Sciü, on Monday, Decenibur 4th, 1S76, at UI c" A. M., for the purpose of electing utfieers, aoc ' I tr:ii)SLU-tnn ;l!' su.-li otli-r hü.-ii ■ í.illy come before said meeting. A general af lanoe oí' the membos I expected. Scfo, November 2d, 1S76. 1G07W3 WM. F. BDSS, Seei TASHIONABLE DllESS MAlCIMi. Mrs. Wood invites the ladies of Ann Arl' t ricinity to cali at her Dresa-Miikinft Bo :he store sfA. Uell, Washington street. '., ine of new and latest atylea of putteru WLS y on hand. üuality of wolk warranted, "tf'-' iiade to suit Ihe times. A aliare 1 P""'1 -onageis respectfully uolieited. lyl57S ___ Estáte of Caty "Vanderbilt f 3TATE OF MICHKiAN, Cuunty oí 'sM'"J 5 na. At a ae-saion of the l'robate Court l ouuty of Wilihtenaw. holden at the t'rob JJ n the city of Ann Arbor, on Friday, t"L' '■ lay of November, in the year one thousa""" lundred aud seventy-bix. . t, Present, Noah W. Cheever, Jodgeof fw"? rtC'In the matter of the Estáte of (Jaty 00" leceased. èpJ, On reading andfllinj; the petitiim, "" f Abraham H. Kiur, piayin? that an Jj' or may be appoiuted on the estáte oí :easrd. , _ tbí Thercupon it is ordered, that MoW ïghteenth day of December, uext, at tt" li; the toreuoon, be assij?nel for the BW aid petition, and that the heire at 1 j0(Jí I t'Coasetl, and all other peraou iliten'Sl" state, are required ui appear at u se4'0" „ji. ourt, then to bo holden ut the Prol' ' ! u the city of Aun Arbor, aud sho rlnS.; ny there be, why the prayer ot the ,tr: hould not be jiranted : Aud it is lrtl"'rot! k hat aaid petitioner give nolice tu the P"". ) f fiested in a.úd estáte, of the pendenoj ttition, and the hearing Ihexeof, by ' opy of tlii order to be publtohed n jan Arffus, a newspaper priuted nna L l aaid county thrt-e sucres ive wetíka Y aid day o( hearing. _- oi-vi !■■ (Atruecopy.) NOAH W.CHtE" „. I lWJtd udtr I ' " ' To' ■ END 25c. toG.P, ROWKLL ft CO-, Ne i " for pamphlet nf ion pages, contal.1 t 0U newspapers, and estímate Bho "f iltiaiug.

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