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1878
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AN. ARBOK MARKETS. The following pricea were paid yestorday by dealers in thia city : Apples, dried, per lb, 6@7c. Beans, per bu., Sl.25@tl.S0. Butter, per lb , 9o) 10o. Cbeeae, per lb., lUo. Eggs, per doz., 10@12c. Hay, per ton, J8.00@10.00. Lard, perlb., 7{c08c. Poultry, chickens, 10c turkeys, 12c. Keef, per lb., 4Xc Pork, per owt., $3,90(í4,00. Clover eeed, per bu., $4.55 Corn, shellea, per bu., 50c., par, 30c Oats, per bu., 2@26c. l'ntntoea, per bu., 6O@7.5c. Wheat, ber bu., 92@96. Wood, per cord, $4.uo36.00. Flour rebiilB at $2.75 per cwt. NEW ADVERTISÈMËIfS A NOTHER REDÜCTION ITV L11VIE ! Ohio Hme will bc hereaftersold at my lime works at wholesalc for 30 cents a bushei, and Monroe Hme at 28 cents. Also Brick, Waterlime, Caleined Piaster, Cement, Plasteriug Hair and Wood for sale. Aun Arbor, Sept. 10, 1878. 1704m3 JACOB VOLLAND. Estáte of Henry Srnith. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wasbtenaw ss. Notice is herebv glven that by an order of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, luade ou the tenth day oí September, A. D. 1878, iix months from that date were allowed for credi:ors to present their claims against the estáte of Henry Smith, late of said county, deceased, and ihat all creditors of said decoased are requíred ,o present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Oflice in the city of Ann Arbor, for exarunation and allowance, on or before the tenth day of March next and that such claims will be heard before said Court, on TueBday, ;he tenth day of Ueceinber, and on Monday, the icnth day of March next, at ten o'clock in tho forenoou of euch of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor, September 10, A, I). 1878. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, 1704w4 Judge of Probate. Estáte of Polly A. Bnnett. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of "Washtenaw sr. At a session of the Probate Court for .lu County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Ottice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the 'ourth dny of September, in the year one thousand eight bundred und seventy-eight. l'n-m-ut, William D. Harriman.Judfre of Probate In the matter of the estáte of Polly A. Bennett, deceased. On ronding and ftling the petición, duly veiitied, ofWilliam K. Ilamilton, praying that a certain nstruim'iit now on tile in this court, purporting to be tbe last will and testament of said deceased, iiny be admitted to probate, and that he muy be appointed exeeutor thereof. t Theroupon it i ordered, that Honday, the seventh day at October next, at ten o'clock in the torenoon, be tistiigned lor the hearing of said petition, and the deviiees, legatees, and heirs at law of auid deceased, und all other HTsiins interested m Baid cstute, are required 0 ftppear at a setnsiou of said Court, then tu be lolden at the Probate office in the city of Aiiii Arbor, and fihow cauBc, if any there be, why the )rayer of the petitioner should not bo (rritiited : And it ia further ordered that said petitioner give notice to the persons iuterested in suid estáte oí hu pendency of aaid petitiuu and the hearing ihereof , by ouusing ft copy ot thia order to bo pubished in the Micfiignn Arust a newHpaper printed uní circulated in said county, three uucceBsive weeka previous tosaiddtiyof henrin. WILLIAM D. HAHRIMAN, ( A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. U. Doty. Probate Register, 7O4td Chancery Salo. TATK OF MICHIGAN. The Circuit Court for the County of Washtonaw. In Chancery. Alilifus Felch, cumpluiiiaut, vh. Margaret Toban and ■;itli;iruie Ryan, deteudauUs. In pursuanceand by 'irtue of the decree of this court in the above ui it li'il cause, made mul en te red on the ninceontb day of March, A. 1). 1878, the underslgned, nc of the Circuit Court Commissiuners in and for ttid county of Waslitenaw, will sell at public venue, to tin highest bidder, at the south door of the :ounty Clerk'a Oifice, in the city of Ann Arbor, ii said county, [said County Clerk's office being the luce ñxed for holding the Circuit Court for said ouuty by order of the Circuit Judge] on Monday, T1I1Ï TWKNTY-EIOIÏTH DAY OF OCTOBEK, A. D. 1878, t ten o'clock iu the forenoon of that day, all those ertaln picce or pareéis of land situated in Northeld in said county of "Washteuaw and 8tate of ►ïichigan, known, bouuded and described as folws, viz.: The southwest quarter of the southenst uartcr of se'tion nuinber three [3], and the west alf of the northcast quarter of section nuraber en [10], in townshii) number one [1 ] south of range umber six {6] cust in said State of Michigan. Uatod, September 13, A. D. 1878. FRANK ÏCMEJBICK, 1704 Circuit Court Commissioner. Keal Kstate for Sale. LÁTATE OF MICHIGAN, countv of Washtenaw, 5 ss. In matter of the estáte of Benjamin l'ryitr, eceased. Notice ia liercby givcn, that in pursunce of an order granted to the uudersigned, exector and executrix of the last will and testament f aaid deceased, bv the Hon. Judge of Probate for ie county of Waslitcimw, on the 2'2ú day of July, .. D. 1878, thert; will besold at public vendue, to he biches! bidder, at the late residence of said decascd in the towuship of Ann Arbor, in the county I' Wushtcnaw, in said State, on Öaturday, the KVKNTH DAY OK .StPTKMDKB, A. 1. 1S78, at ten clock iu the forenoon of t hut day, the standing inber, with the privilege of removing the sume, on ie following dencribed real estáte: The east half f the southwest quarter of section number three 1 Iowd fcWO BOUÜb nvnu'c 8lx east (Ann ArborJ in Uchigau. Dated, July 22, 1878. CHAHMÍrt A. PttYER, KMKLINK PKYEK, Jxocutor and Exeeutríx of the last will and testament of said deceastti. 1697 The above sttle bas been poatponed to Tuksday, cronnn F.iuHT, 1878, at tbe same place und me of day. Dated, ttt-ptember 7, 1878. CHARLES A. PRYHR, EMELINE PRYEU, Üxecutor and Executrïx.of ihe last wil! and testament ofsaid deceased. 1704 nPAKEN UP. Carne into the incloaure of the subacriber on tho h div of July, a dnrk BAY MARE, about elglit eiirs ld and weigliing from 800 to 900 lbs. Bndlj illed ou bauk by aaddle. The owutr i requested o claim aaid animal and pay charges. Ann Arbor Town, Aug. 5, 1878. 16HÍIWC MICHAEL CüWAN. ■ ' - ■■■■ . ■ ■... - I - I _■__ Estato of Daniel Hixson. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wtuhtenaw, ss. At a sessiou of the Probate Court for the the County of Washteuaw, holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, on Suturduy. the thirty-flrst day of August, in the year one thouHitnd eight huudred and seventy-eight. l'renent, Willium D.Harriman, Judgeof Pr atc. In the matter of the estáte of Daniel II ixson, deoeaaed. On reading and tiling tho petition, duly verifled, of Maria II. liixmm, pniying that Alonzo Clark, or some other imitable periion be appointed mlmmmtrnior de bunis mm, with tho will aunexed, of said estáte. Thereupon it i onk-ml, (hut Mnmluy.tht geventh day ot üctober next, at ten u'clock in the forenoon, beaseigcdfor the hearing oi said petiüon, and that the devi eés, legatees and íu-irn at luw of naid deceased, and all othei penions interest ed in Hatd estáte , are required to appear at a (letMtion of aid court, then to be holden at the Probato office in the city oí Aun Arbor, and show cause, if nny there be, why the prayer of the petitiuner Bhouldnot be granted : And it ís further ordered that said petitioner give notice to the perüona intereott-d iu naid estute, of the pendeney ol said petitlon, nnd the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thia ordet to be published Ín the Michigan Argu$y a newspapt'r priutod and circuluted in said county, three auccessi ve weeku previtus to said day ol hearing. WILLIAM D. 1IARK1HAN. ÍA true oopy.) Jude of Probate. Wm. G. Dorr, Probate Register. 17U4td Estáte of Frank D. Whitall, minor. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, a. At a Hossion of the Probate Court for the Ouuuty of Washtonaw, holden at the Probate Ofticcpinthe city of Ano Arbor, on Wednesday,the eleventli day of Hopteniber, in the yenr 006 tliousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. Present, Williani I. Harriinau, Jiul;e of Probate. In the matter uf the estáte of Krank D. Whitall, minor. On reading and fHing the petition duly verirlcd, of Catbarine K. Whitall, pntying that she may be liji.:n.Hi'(l to nell ciTinm real estiite bclunging to said minor for purpose of investment Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturdny, the twelfth üay of October oext., at ten o'clockin the forenoon, be assigued for the hearing of BftJd petition, and that the next of kin of aiiid minor and all other persons intere.sted in said estáte, are requlred to appeur at a sossion of said court, 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 should not be granted : And it is further OrdOESd thnt said petitiuner give notice lo the persons IntarASted 10 said estáte, of the pendency or said petitiun, iad the heariug thereof, by causin a copy of tbia order to bs published in the Michigan Argits, a newspaper prlntwl and circulated ín snid eounty, four successive weeks previous to said dav of hearing. WILLIAM V. IIARRIMAN. ;A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. G. Doty, Probate Register. 1704 TOR SALE The Goorife Grenville homostead, oonsittlog of house, barti, and two Iota, on corner of Washington and Kin U strectn. 170Siiil N. W. OH&EVSR, Estáte of Charles Tripp. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenuw, s. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Washteuaw, holden at the ' bat) Oitice in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the twtjlfth diiy of September, in the year one ] thous:ind ciiht huudrod and seviMity-tiight, Present, Williani I). Harriman, Judge of Probate, i In the matter of the estáte of Charlt's Tripp, deeetified. Margaret Tripp, admimstratrix of said estáte, coiuos iiito euurt and represente that she Ís now prepared n rtndur bax tin al account aa auch administratrix. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the ciglith day of Oclober next, at ten o'clock in the j lorenoon, be assigned für examining and allowing ;■ auch account, and that the heira at luw of ( said deceased, and all other peraons interested in said estáte, are required to apptiar at a seasion of aaid court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should not be allowed . And it ia j further ordered, that said ad ministra tri x give ! uotice to the peisons interested in said etitate, of I the pendency of eaid account, and the hearing tnereof. by causiufta copy oí thia order to be published in the Miciikíax Anr.rs, a ncWHpaper printed and circulating in said county, threo i eessive weeks previous to aiiid day of hearing. I WILLIAM D. HAKKISfAN, (Atruecopy.) Judge of Probate. Wa. G. Doty, Probate Register. 17Ü4 i Estáte of Hogers, minors. STATB OF MICHIGAN, County of Waahlenaw, ss. At a aession of the Probate Court for the County of Washteuaw, holden at the Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the eleventb day of September, in the year one thousand eiirht hundred and aeventy-eight. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the mntter of the eatate of Augusta Ballard, ICsther Aun Van liiper, Kugenia B. Parade-i, niid Chrisse J. Town, forinerly Augusta Hogers, Ksther Ann Rogéis, Eugenia B. Hogers and Chrisue Hogers, minor c Lucinda Rugen, guardián of said estáte, comes into conrt and represento that she ia now prepared Lu rciuU-r her titml account as uuch guardián. Tliereupon it s ordered, that Satnnlay, the fifth day of October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigncd for cxaminingand allowingsuch -,. account, all persons Interested in said eatate, are required to itppear at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Oitice in the city of Ann Arbor in said county, and show cause il' any there be, why the said account should not bo allowed : And it is further onteret) that said guardián give notice to the pursous interested in said estáte, of the mmdeucy of said account and the hearing thereol, by eausing a copy of tltis order 7 U be published in the Michigan Akiíus, a ] paper priuted and circulatingiu said coimty, three X suecessive weeks piwitm to stiid day of hearing. WILIJAM D. HARRIMAM (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. fQ Wm. O. Doty, Probate Register. I7ü4td Unlversity Letter and Note Headrt, witli and without Cutst In Hodder's Patent lïlot ting Pad Covers- 100 and 120 sheetH in a book-for sale at the AKOUS Office. l' RAILROADS. mCMOÁN CEXTRA1, RAII.UOAI). MAY 12, 18T8. 'ïOINO WKHT. L f . Ij = ! _!j JL'l é-EJr .. . , '■"■ A.M P.M. p. M. P.M, Detroit, leave, 7 OU 9-85 4 45 2 50 6 2u i V (i.T. Junction, T 15 10 00 5 00 :n 6 86lini Wayne Junction J 40 10 26 5 32 3 :jo 7 lo Ypsilanti, , 8 10 10 45 C 00 8 51 ; : j, 1 GeddM, ' . AnnArbor, 8 30 11 00 30 .1 00 8 10 11 o llellii, S 44, ü 43 'ÍJ Dexter, 8 Sfi 6 JXi 4 22 8 31 Chelaea, 9 15 _ : 7 (;8, 4 40 8 45 Grasa Lake, 9 47 7 :;;) r, 00 9 0? _ 1: m .... Jackson, 10 20 12 15 8 00 tl 00 'J 4&.1O j Albion, 1104,1248 ó 6 47 10 38 ï J Marshall, 11 00 1 30 o 7 15 11 03 Battle Creok, 12 19 1 55 -5 7 45 11 3-, o , Galesburg, 12 S2 8 OS 12 0" .__ A. M. A.M. Kalamazoo, . I 13 2 38 4 30 R 20 12 25 J Lawton, 1 54 3 0Í '5 05 1 08 . Deciitur, 2 11 5 2ñ 1 2)' Dowagiac, 2 ;; ; 5 45 15; Niles, 3 Ooj 4 07 6 30 2 38, 4 5 Buchunan, 3 19 6 43 2 54 .1: Three Oaks :i 49 ■ 7 13 ; 3 28 New üuffalo, 4 03 4 57 7 28 45 Michigan Cily, 4 30 5 20 7 55 4 15 5 . Lake, 5 IS! 6 02 8 40 ! 5 04 6 2 Kensington, 6 05 j 6 50 9 10 i 5 55 - f ühicago.arrive, 6 55i 7 40 10 3ul ! 6 4S j OOING EAST. i íLMí& i f_ _i_ ?i d_ 5 A.M. A. M. r. M. I'.M j, j. Chicago, leave, ; 7 00 9 00, 4 00 5 15 9 J Kensington, ' 7 90 9 50! 4 f0 '6 05 9 li Lake, 8 40 10 30 5 4.Ï 6 50 10 ? Michigan City, 9 25Í11 10! 6 351 7 W 1! 1 NewBuffalo, 9 4711 27 6 57Í - 11 Í Three Oaks, 10 02 7 12 !__ Buchanan, 10 32 - - ; 43 Ui Niles, 10 45 12 15 8 12 :i 1,0 1; ., Dowagiae, 1 1 1 15 8 40 1 Decntur, 111 8 1 9 05 1 Lawton, 11 57 28 a. m. Kalamazoo, 12 33 1 40 10 00 G 60 10 26 2 ; Galesburg, 12 52 . 7 09 281 Battle Creek, 1 27 2 13 m m 7 40 11 08 3 ] Marshall, 2 26 3 00 ï= 8 10 11 87 S a Albion, 2 52: 3 21 a.M. 8 35 12 05 4 1 Jackson, 3 45 4 05 5 40 9 35 12 50 4 Jj Graas Lake, 4 08 G ('7 9 50 Chelsea, 4 40 ,6 ;;i 10 07 Dexter, 5 00 6 47 10 18 Delhi, 5 10 6 45 AnnArbor, 5 20 5 10 7 10 10 33 2 Oí tü CJeddes, 5 28 ! 1 Ypsilanti. 5 88 : 6 24 7 27 10 45 2 20 6 (5 WayueJunc, 6 02 5 45 7 62 11 05 2 44 ", 09 G.T. June, 6 33 6 K 8 23 11 30 3 20 7 Detroit, Ar., . 6 48 G 30. 8 40 11 45 3 35 S 00 Grand Kapids and Kalamazoo Expross arrrn 1 it Grand Kapids 2:20 p. m., and leAves Grand Bapida 6:15 a. ui. Sundays excepted. tSaturday and Sunday exoepted. tDaily. H. B. LBDYARD, Gen'l Manager, Detroit H. C. Wentwobth, G. P. & T. Agt., Chicago. Toledo and Ann Arbor Railroad. Taking efl'wt Monday, July 29, 1878. UOINQ SOBTH. OOIXIi SiHTll. Mixed. Mail. Mali. Mixed. A. M. P. M. A. M. f, M 6 50 4 00 Toledo 10 00 7 00 6 55 4 03 North Toledo 9 57 SH 7 11 4 16 Detroit Junction 9 45 636 7 31 4 27 Hawthorn 9 34 6 19 7 4G 4 37 Sainaría 9 24 6M 8 01 4 47 Seola H 5 41 8 11 4 54 Lulu 9 07 5 39 8 21 " 01 Monroe Junction 900 529 8 49 5 12 Dundee 8 49 S02 9 02 5 19 Macón S42 448 9 20 5 29 Azalia 8 32 4 29 9 51 5 44 Milán S 16 358 10 10 o 54 Nora 8 06 3 Sí 10 35 6 07 V ran ia 7 53 314 10 54 6 17 Ypsilanti Junction 7 43 2 55 1120 6 80 Anu Arbor 7 30 2 al J. S. MORRIS, Gen'l Superintendent, J. M. Asm. kv, Jb., Aast. Supt. DETEOIT, HILLSÜALE AND SOUTHWE8TERN RAILROAD. To take effect Atig. 19, 1873. OOINO WKriT. ÜÜINO EABT. STATIONS. Muil. Exp. STATIONS. Kxp. mi Ypsilantl.... 10:45 7:4o' A ■ Saline 11:15 8:10 j Bankers 6:15 2:3(1 Bridgewater ..11:33 8:28 ! Hillsdale ... 6 30 2:40 Manchester. 11:53 8:48 I Manchester.. 8:25 4:19 p. M. I Bridgewater 8:48 4:37 Hillsdale 1:35 10:30 Saline 9:1 4:iS Bankers 1:15 10:40 Ypsilanti.... 9:45 5:20 Trains run by Chicago time. W. F. PAEKER. Sup't, Ypailanti. CANADA SOVTIIEKN K'Y MIVES. The Ouly American Koute Through Cauada. Trains leave M. C. R. R. Depot, Detroit, city time, as follows: Atlantic Express, daily, 4 00 a. ni., 'agner car to Boston. Fast Day Express, daily, 12 10 noon, Wagner car to New York and Boston. Lightning Express, daily except Sunday, 11 10 p. üi., Vagner car to Buflaloand Rochester. Toledo trains leave 7 50 a. m. except SondA] p. ui. daily ; 6 50 p. in. exctïpt Smidny, For Fayette 6 30 p. m. except Suuday. 4S For inforniaiion :inil tickets apply toG. V. Bharpless, agent M.C. li. K., Ann Arbor. W. K. MUIR, C.en'l Manager, St. Thomas, Onl. M. C. ROACH, l'ass. Agent, Detroit. FRANK E. S.N'llW, Ben. I'ass. aud Ticket Agt. Detroit. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED ! NEW GOODS! And prices LOWER THAN KVER. I have purcha.sed in New York, for cash, and I am now dttily receivincr one of the liirgest an moet select stocks of Grocerieg m WashleniiV County, consiating of a futí tmd well selecte LINE OF TEAS, All of the new erop - ínolading m Kiinpowden, liupcrluls, Uun; 11 1inis. II sous. JupuilN, (talones, For llliisüs. ('ulltrulio, ' . 111, Ik, nes. Hl. il Twaukays, Together with a full line of 0OPFEE8, consisting of the following brtvnds : MOCHA, OLD OOV'Ï JAVA, MAUACA1BO, LAGUAYliK.i-ANTOS and K1O, both roasted and ground ; ti full and well selected stock of SUCARS, SYnUPS AND MOLASáES, Togetlier with everything in the line cf Pr Spices, Canned fruita, uud Vegetable. We have a fn 11 uud complet line of BOOTS & SHOES, HAÏS, CAPS, GLOVES Vnd Hosiery. Aleo, a choice aasortment of Lftiliw' tnd Oentlemen's Underwear Cali itnd exninin ioods and Piices and wo will insure satisfactiun. EDWARD DÜFFT. " Haynard's Block,' coi.ïlain and Ann treet Ann Arbor, Mich. i9"Hihest cash price paid for all t roduce."8 JE T N aT llMRAM OOMPANÏ. Japïtal, - - $3,000,000. Assets Jan 1, 1876, $ 6, 792, 649. 98. LoBses Paid in 55 Years, $44,760,391.71. lurplus over all Liabilities, inclu'1'"1 Re-Insurance Reserve, $4,735,092.86. Iet Surplus over Liabilities, including Re-Insurance and Capital Stock, $1,735,092.86. C. MACK, Airent, Ann Arltor. f f f a week in your own town. $5 outfit freel In V So risk. Reader, if you want n businosi I II I at which persons of either sex enn iii.Ke 1 U J great puy all the time they work, wnte ir particularstoH. Hiueti & Co., rortland.M' 1 Tl f FTIbusInees you can engage in. $5 to W J Li V I 'per day made by any worker of eitn I Plll I ex, rightintheirownlocalitiea. 1 ' JJJU X ticulars and samples worth ÍS '"t nprove your spare time at thia business. Adtlr' rmso & Co., Portland, llaine.

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