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Bucklin's Árnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Pever Sores, Teller, Cbapped Hands, Chilblains, Corus, and ali kinds of skin Knip tions. Tliis salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or the moncy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Kor sale by Eberbach & Sou, Ann Arbor, Mich. Get Out Ooors. The close conflnement of all faetory work, gives the operatives pallid faces, poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys and urinary troubles, and all the physicians and medicine in the world cannot help t hem unless they get out of doors or use Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especially for such cases, having abuiidance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks in them, They cost but a trifle. Sce another column. - Christian Reeorder. 3. N. Back, of Toledo, Ohio, lays:- father, before wearing the "Only Lung Pad," :ould uot sleep nights on account of lii.H violent coughing, siuce wearing it he has dept soundlv every night. - Set Adv. IFco? Salel About 30 tona of choice thnothy hay for sale Ín Iota to sult purchasers. For particulars apply to Eugene B. Arnold, on the oíd Arnold place about three miles west of the city, or by letter at the Ann Arbor postofflce. EUGKNE B. ARNOLD, Box 147. THE CHE APE ST Newspaper! IN THE TWO COPIES FOR ONE DOLLAR, OR Four Copies for Two Dollars. With uu tra cpy tliniwn in foreach Club of four. These are the new term of THE ECHO, the best weekly newspaper in the State. BVERTBODY WANTS IT. Address, THE ECHO, Detroit, Miuh. THE EVENINQ NEWS, Daily Circulatlon 27,000 Copies, Bright, Newsy and Independent, By Mail, $5,00 a Year. Aildri'ss, The Evening News, Detroit Mich. St. Nioholas for 1881. 5000 for England, 100,000 for America. 8t. Nicholis,t]e charmeng magazine for boys and girls, edited by Mrs. Mary Mapes Uodge, bas increased so much in size and number of pages the past year tliüt the publishers have been obliged to issue the yearly volume in t w: parts, instead of one as heretofore. As to its circulation, they report a gain of 10,000 in the average mcnthly cditions of 1880 over 1879. The announcements for the coming yearinclude a capital seria! story for boys, full of exciting adventure. In Na ture's Wonderland." or.Adventures in the American Tropics: Stories of Art and Artists, by Mrs. Clarn Erskine Clement, a failhful outline of the history of European Art. with many illustrations. "Ahaetou Hodgers," a delightful, humorous serial by Ko88iter Johnson ; "Mystery in a Mansión," a six months' serial; The Treasin-Hox()f Literature, directing and encouraging young people in the best read ing ; The Agassiz Association, fully explained in the November number : " Two English Queens, " by Mrs. Oliphant ; " Ihe Land of Nod," a children's operetta, with music - full of charmiag tableaux and effects ; A series of beautifully ïllustrated Ballads for Youug Folks, beginning with the Christmas number ; A Special Budget of Fairy Slorics by Frank K. Stockton - the fint of which s in the November number ; An Iudimi Story by " Brighl Eyes." the Ponca Indtan maiden ; asplendid holiday story, " A Christmas with the Man in the Moon," by Washington Gladden. Open air Papers, stories of sports and games, will be continued, with all the popular departments. Subscriptious beginning with the November issue will include " the wonderful Christmas number," of which the edition will be 5,000 in England and 100,000 in America. The price of this nuuiber, to be issued about November üotli, will bc 30 (■nts. Hegular price #3.00 a year ; 25 cents a number. For sale, aud subscriptions received by all dealers, or the publishers, Scribner& Co., 745 Broadway, New York NOTICE. Frank Leslie's Weekly. The only Democratie ïllustrated newspaper published - will be sent postpuid, for tive weeks (until end of campaigu) for thirty cents. Agents wanted in every town. Send 30 cents for tive weeks' subscription, or (i cents in postage stamps for sample copy and ïllustrated catalogue. Clubs of four will be sent for tive weeks for onc dollar. Address Frank Leslie publishino; Co., 15 Dey Street, New York. RINSEY & SEABOLT, No. 6 and 8 Washington St., Have ou hand a complete stock of everything m the Crocery Line. They buy their Toas, Coflbcm, umi Sunrs In Iarge amounts. and at OasItL Prices And can sell at Low Figures The Iarge involce of Teas they Buy and Sel], is a good proof tliat in Quality and Price they Give Bargains. They Roast their own Coffees every week, and none but prime art irles are used. Their Bakeryturns out excellent Bread, Cakes and Crackers. Cali and see them. DO YOU TAKE A COUNTY PAPER ? If not, and you are about to subscribe for one we invite your attention to the ANN ARBOR DEMOCRAT ! And respectfully nform you that It is the People's Paper. IT PUBLISHES FULL REP0RT8 OF ALL IMPORTANT EVENTS In Washtenaw county. H gives a conclsc and in teresting sunimary of THE WOBLD'S NEWS, Foreign, American, Congressional, Western and Northern. It prints I HE NEWS OF MICHIGAN, Boiled down for brief reading, and gives a ful synopsis of the doings of the Legislatura. It chronicles ALL THE HAPPENINGS OF ANN ARBOR The county seat, giving full and accurate report of the Circuit Court, Political Meetings, Farmers Clubs, University and School Mattere, Eto., Etc ÍT JS FE A RLE SS In its denunciation of monopolies, and all other burdens that weigh upon the l'eople ; and shows up all frauds regardless of wno it hits. It publishes A QOOD S10RY Every week, and has interesting articles for the young. CSTf Prict, is $1.50 Per Year, in Admncc And is regarded by iW sulweribers as too valuable toloan; so don't try to borrow. We invite your attention to some of the many complimentarj things that are beingsaid of Trnt Drhocrat: "It evinces shrewdness, push and ability."- 7.ii."iii( Journal. 'It is making friends every day. It is a wellconducted and readable sheet. "-Pontiac BUI Potter. "A very enterprising, wide-awake local jour nal, full of new and good sayings."- Oenene (Flint) Democrat. "It is a live, spicy newspaper, and a valuable addition to the journalistic list of Washtenaw Tecumoeh Heraltl. "Editorially, locally and typographieally it i one of the flnest looking papers that ever cune into thls office."- Detmit Kivnitio A'eus. Thb Dbmocrat abounds in able and vigorous editorials, a great variety of local informatiou and interesting goneral news and miacellaneous matter." Juchuun Patriot. "THE DEMOCRAT" li Published Every Thursday Moming by BURLEIGH&BOWER. address, -THE DEMCRAT." ANN ARBOR. - MICHIGAN LECAL8. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. Notiee is hereby given , that by an order of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw, made on the 8th day of November, a. d., 1880, six month8 f rom that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of James Coffleld, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditorfl of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court. at the Probate Office in thecity of Ann Ar;or, for examination and allowance, on or before the iitli day of May next, and that such claims will be heard before said Court, on Tuesday the 8th day of February , and on Monday the th day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said day. bated, Ann Arbor, November 8, A. D, 1880. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judgn of Probate. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, made on the 20th day of October, A . D. 1880, six month from that date were allowed 'or creditors to present their claims against ;he estáte of Jesse Comstock, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are requirud to present their claims to said probate court, at the probate oñice in the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or befare the 20th day of April, next, aad hat such claims will be heard before said court, on Thursday, the 20th day of January md on Weduesday the 2Uth day of April next, at n o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. Datud, Ann Arbor. October 0, A. D. 18H0. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judye of Probate. Real Estáte for Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. In the Matter of the Estáte of Charles Whitaker, Deceaaed. Notice is hereby given, That, in imrsuance of an order granted to the underslgnea minimist m ;rix of the estáte of said deceaned by the Hon . Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on the second day of October A. D. 1880, thre will be sold at Public Vendue, to the highest bidder, at the rust front door of the court-house in the city of Ann Arbor in the county of Washtenaw in said State on Saturday the twentieth day of November A. D. 1880, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day (subject to all encumbrances y mortgage or otherwise extating at the time of .hedeatnof said deceased and subject to the ght of dower of the widow of said cfeceased ia said real estáte) thc folio ing deacrlbed Iteal Estáte, to-wit: The southwest tmartr of the srmth-east quaiter of Hi-i'tiiin twenty, Town two. (:á) noutli range four(4) east, and the west half oí (lie north-eagt qumrter of sectloa nlueteen, Town two, (1 snt n range four, (4) eaat, il.inia) Insaid oounty. Datod OcUiIht :iiid ivn. Ijuhu WaJtaker, Admintetretrix. Éstate of Harriet Judson. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. At a esslon of the probato court for tha cminty of Waahtenaw. holden at the prohate ornee In the city of Ann Arhor, on Monday the mb day of October in the year one thousand eiKht hundred and elgbtr. Present, William I). Ilarriinan, Judee of Probate. In tho matter of the estáte of Hiirriet JadsOB deceased. .Ou reading and flllnf: the petition.duly verifled of Willard B. Sniith praying that a certiiin in strument now on flle In this conrt purportlng to be the last wlll and testament of said deoeaaed, may be admilted to probate, and that he and Lyman Judson may be appointed exetTUtors thereof. Thereupon it isordered, that Monday, the 23d day of November next, at ten o'elock in the foreiionubi- assigned f or the hearing of said petition, audtliat thedanaesK lfialiii.iiiil bain -at-iawof said doeeased and all other persons inteivstnl in said estáte, nrc requlred to appear at a sussiou of said court, then to 1 holden at the probate ornee, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, f any thure be, why the prayer of the petltioner should not begranted: And it Isfurtner ordered that said petitioner give notlcetothe persons interosted In said estat, of the pendency of said potition, and the hearing thereofT by caus ing a copy of this order to be publiahed ín The Ann Arlntr Dtm'tcraU a newspaper printed and cireulatí-d In said county, three successive weeks, previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM 1). HAERIMAN, (A true copy . ) Judge of Probate. Wii.i.iam Q. Doty. Probate Reuister. Estáte of John Youngs. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waslitenaw, ss. At a session of tlie Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw.holden at the probate office In the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the Üfith day of Octoler, in tho year onethousandeight hundreJ and cighty. Present Williani D. Harriman.Jiulge of Probate, In the matter of the estáte of John Youngs, deceased. On reading and flling the petition duly verifled, of Jesse Youngs, praying that Christian J. Kelley or some other suitahle person inay be appointed administrator of said estáte. Thereupon , it is ordered, That Monday , the 23d day of November next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceased and all other persons n terexted in .said estáte, aro requireri to np pear at a session of said court, the to be holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there te, why the prayer of the petltionor should not begranti'd. And it tl further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons intrested m said estáte. of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, iy causing a oopy of this order to le puhllshed in'Tïic Ann Arbor Demoeraf, a ni'wspaperprintedandcirciilated in said county tliree sui-cessfre weeks previous to said of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARUIMAN. (A true copy.) Judgc of Probate, Wm. G. Doty. Probate Register. OOT.D MEDAL, PARIS, 1S7H. Í GERMÁN SWEET CHOCOLATE. The most popular sweet Chocolate in the market. It ia nutritioua and palatable; a particular favoritj with childrtn, and a xnost excellent article for family use. The ffenuine in stftmpefl s. Gertnant Dorchestcr, ilusa. Jlt irnre of imitationa. Sold bjr tlroeern ererfwhere. W. :BA.JS.-ETt ék CO., Dorchcater, Maait. REE&S tONlC IS A THOROUCH REMEDY In every case of Malarial Fever or Fcver and Ague, while for disorders of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver. Indigestión and disturbances of the animal forces, which debilítate, it has no equivalent, and can have no substitute. Itsnould not lie confounded with triturated compounds of cheap spirits and essential oils, of ten sold under the name of Bitters. FOK SALE BY Druggists, Grocers, and Wine Merchants evcrywhere. The Michigun Central Ruilroad, with its conncctions ut Chicago, affords the most direct and desirable route to travel from Michigan to all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas. Minnesota, Dakota, Manitoba, etc. Michigan Central trains makc surc and close counoctions ai Chicago with through expresa trains on all Western lines, Rates will always be as low as the lowest. Parties going West will find it to their interest to correspond with Henry C. Wentworth, General Passenger and Ticket Agent of the Line, at Chicago, who will cheerfully impart any information relativo to routes, time of trains. maps and lowest rates. Do not purchase your tickets nor contract your freight until you have heard from the Michigan Centra). KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The most successful Remedï ever discovered, as it is oertam ui tts eiiccts and does not bUatar. Read Proof Below. PRESEVERANCE WILL TELL. Stoughton, Mass., Slarch 16th, 1880. B. J. Kendall & Co., Gent:- In Justlce to you and myself , I think 1 ought to let you know that 1 have removed two bone spavins with "Kendall's Spavin Cure," one very large one; don't know tlow long the spayfn had been there. I have owned the horse eight months. It took me four months to take the large one off and two for the snuill one. I have usedten bottles. Thehorse ík entirely well, not at all stift, and no htmch to be seen or feit. Thisis a wonderful medicine. It in a new thing here: but if it does for all what it has done for me its sale will be very great. Respectfully youra, Chas. E. Pareer. Kkndall's Spavin Cijre is sure in lts eftects, mild in its actlon as it does not büster, yet it is penetrating and powerful to reach every deep scatfd pain or to remove any bony prowth or other enlargement.such as spuvins, splints, curbs, callous, spninis. swellinps. any lamcnes and all enlargementa of ihe joints or limbs, or rheumaiisra in man and for any purpose for which a iniment is used for man or neast. It is now mown to br tin1 Ht'st liniinent forman ever used, acting mild and yet certainin its t'fTecte. Send addrrss for Illustrated Circular which we hink gives positive proof of Hs virtues. No remedy has ever met with such uiuiualilied suceess to our knowUnlKe, for ltast as well as man. Price SI. per bottle, or six bottles for $5. All )ruggist have it orean getit for you, or it will te sent to auy address on receipt of price by the iroprletora. DR. B. J. KENDALL & CO., Enosmrgh l-'ulls, Vermont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS WILLIAM CASPARY, I) AKERY AND CONFKOTONAKY. 32 Detroit Street CEO. A. BOY LAN, HOUSE, SIGN and Ornamental Painter. Shop umler the Star Clothing House. Orders left at G. Boylan's will be promptly attended to. JOSEPH CLINTON, Merchant Tailor. shop over Win . Allab3-'s boot and shoe store, All work guaranteed orno charge. lüför SaJ.eI A number one cow for sale; alao a covcrcd carriage nearly new Irujuire of Jostph Donnelly, Ann Arbor, Mich. DR. L.rWHITÍ TREATS SUCCESSFULLY all marnier ot chronic diseases. Disease of the. lungs and throat a specialty. Office hours trom i M. M. tot P. M. office mul mtdeaoe No. .r)i N..rth Jlain St. Attn Arhn .... Michiyait. ÖRAKÉ'S ÖYSTER DEPOT 20 East Huron St. Oysters Always Fresh and Cheap. Pure Wines and Ijquors for medicinal pnrposes. Choicest brands of Cigars always on hand Abraham Lincoln, THE IMPORTED THOROUGH BRED STALLION FRCM KENTUCKY, Will make the season this fall at ANN ARBOR. For further particulars cali on or acklress Jacob Hoffstetter, 34 South Main street, Aun Arbor, Michigan. HARNES STORE! Chas. F. Burkhardt, successor to the late J. C. Burkhardt, dealer in HARNESSES, TRUNKS, VALICES, WHIP8, BRUSHES, BLANKETS, ETC. HARNESSES MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Charles F. Burkhardt, No 4, Huron Street, AnnArlxn Michigan. FOR INSURANCE ON YOUR PROPERTY GO TO C. H. MILLEN, INSURANCE AGENT, No. 4, South Main Street, ANN ARBOK, - - MICHIGAN. The oldest agency in the city. EatablLshed a quarter of a century ago. Uepresenting the rolmffnralifeCC?,mSN'Y.:Afet8over86.fl00,000 Oon?fnènta Ins. Co.,of N. ' A-eU. over {I.OU0OO Losses liberallv adjustert and promptly paid ÉkSíeyHd THE GUEAT DISCOTEBT FOR DI8ÜSRS OF TUE (IDNEYS. BLADDER AND URINARY OR 6ANS. A remody that wlll posltively cun DIABETES, GRAVEL, ORUPSY. 8RIGHTS DISEASE, HIGH COLOREO URINE, INCÓNTINENCE AND RE TENTION OF URINE. SERVOUS DEBILITY and FEMALE COMPLAINTS when NOTHINQ ELSE CAN. lts succcss provea the eflicacy of ABSORPTION. ft mived the llfe of lts dlscoveror and is sav■iir the Uves of tbousanda of othera. For i li' by DruRfrisM or sent by mail on recelpt fthePrlOO'la-000YK.DNETPADCO.. Sole Proprietors, Toledo, Ohlo. VW Send your addrees for OUT pamphlet , "Huw a Life whs Saved." For Sale by EBERBACH &. SON. Druggists. C. H. MANLY'S, ABSTRACT OFFICE. No excuse for a man who Buys a Farm with a Bad Title, or No Titleat All. Kequirethe man who would sell you hls farm or would borrow money of you on a mortgage, to go to C. H. Manly's office, in Ann Arbor, and get a full and complete statement of al) Deeds, Mortgages, AtwignmeRts, Releases, Tax Titles, Attaché ments, Levies on Execution. Lis Tendens, Leases, c, &cM that affect the title. Your landsarebecominK valuable. and ft will soon be time to bring out these old claims for you to settle. Five dollars paid for an abstract is a better investment than flfty dollars paid to defend or correct a bad title. If you desire I will assist you in perfectingyour titleat a reasonable rate. I have all the facilities for this work. Go to 0. H. Manly's office and have your title examined and theerrors in the description corrected. Tkkms:- Abstract of Title, first 8 conveyances, $2.00; each additional con veranee, 35 cents. We make ao abstract less than $Í.OÜ. Office in Register office. Aun Arbor Michigan. HEALTHIS WKALTII. Dr. E. C. West 's Nerve and Brain Treatmentra speciflc for Hynturia, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depresaions, Loss of Hiamory. Spermatorrhoea, Impotenoy, Involuntary Einissions, Premature Ola Age, catiKed hy over-exertion, self -abuse, or over-indulgrence. wh'üh leads to miserj', decay and death One box will i'ure recent cases. Kat-h box containsone jnontlis trratimnt. One dollar a box. or six lK)Xts for live dollars; sent by mail prepaiil 00 receipt of price. We guaran toe lx boxea to cure any oase. With each ortier received by us for six boxea, accompanied with flve dollars, we will sendthe purhaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect acure. Ouaranteesissucd by Krown& Co., sole authorized Avrts. for Ann Arbor, Midi, John ('. West & Co., Sole Proprietore, Chicapro, 111. Friezelle & Co. wholesale Ajfts., Detroit, Mich. UBSCRIBE FOR THE DEMO COAL! COAL ! GOAL ! M. Fleniing still continúes in THE COAL BUSINESS, -AND ISSELLING CHEAPER Than any one in the city. You willüml it to your interest to give me a cali before purchasin(f elsewhere. Office, Durheim's tobáceo store, corner Main and Huron streets, Ann ArborMich. M. FLEMING . Sam. B. Revenaugh, Is now taking the Best Class oí Pitopajls In the City at Prices to Suit the Times, Ground Floor Gallery. GOODRICH BLOCK, East Side of the NEW COUBT HOUSE. "ËDWARD DUFFyT" WüolesalB anflRetailGrocer. DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Also a ftill Line of Ladies' and Gents' Hoisiiy ttntl Uiilei-v'iire. Corner Main and Ann Streets. (Opposite Court-House) FRED SORG, Dealer in PAINTS, OILSJfflSHES BRUSHES, WINDOW QLASS, And all Painters' Supplies of the Best Quallty. SHOP AND STORE, 26 and 28 East Washington [st. ANN ARBOR. - MICMIGAN. HENRY MATTHEWS, Has the pleasure to inform the public that he is ready to receive them in hls new bliek MEAT MARKET! ONE DOOR EAST OF LEONARD HOUSE. Everything in nis line wül be flrst-class, and At Reasonablo Rates. He returns nis sincere thanks to all hls oíd customers for their generous patronage, and eordially invites them, and all new customers to his new quarters, where he hopea by fair de&ling to enlarde his already growiiiK business. I lllllllllS lalll]Cs -HAS OVENED- HIS MEAT MARKET ON ANN STREET, Opposite the court-house, where FRESH and SALT Meats of the BEST QUALITY can be procured. THOS. MATTHEWS. JACKSON FIRE CLAY CO. Manufacturera of , , , Stone Sewer Pipe AND-ZDIR-A-IIN" TIILIE. All our Draln Tile are made of Fire Clay, are of timtxua) strenpth and liyht wciulit, whlch materially reduce the breatage and expense of transportetion. The ditcliine for this class of tilinf? i.i le xs expon slve, as they do uot require to be laid belou f nst , butonly derp enouRh to esi'n]ie the plow. While this is more eoonoimcitl it also aids in obtaining a better 'f all" or grade to the drain. A full assortment of all sizes. for sale in siiidU quantitíeK, or car load lotff, at the FEBDON LÍBER YARD. JAS. TOLBERT. Agent. ' THOS. DALE, [ Un Professional Dyer and Clothes Clean ertthirtï door south of the opera House. Samples of work. can be seen at the shop. Satisfaction guara nteed. BAILBOADH. Vf 1CHIQAN CENTRAL KAILKOAD. TIME TABLK. JUNE 13, lt80, LUIM. Wfcsl. i ■ H si si .... - & k BI JF_ Êfl_ Ll ffi S3_ 1 A.M. A.M. r. M. 1'. M P.H. P.M, Dutrui' Lv. 7.00 9.85 5..i5 4.0o 8.3U .5t U. T. June 7.16 9.88 tl.lu 4.3U 8.45 lU.lt Wajnc Juuc... 7)2 1U.L. t).4i 4.4IJ, 9.17 10 4i YpêiluutL H.ÏU 10 48 7 05 5.05 9.42Í 11.0' Aun Arbor._... s. 11.00 ".)! 5.Ï2I 10.00 11.24 Dexler 9.04 7.ül 5.38 10.21 Chlpca_ VMl 8.11 5.52, lu.35 Grass Lakü 9.Ó0 8.3S 0 12 10.45 P. M. A. X. Jsckaon Ar. 10.10 9.00 ] 11 ao{ Jacksim Lv. 10.20 12.15 5 11.15 12.55 Alblon 11.04 12.50 7.45 11.59 1.33 Marshall 11.50 LIK _ g 8.11 12.21 1.55 p y O Battlu Creek.... 12.19 LSI ? 8.41 12.45 2.S0 A. H. Galuebnrg 12.53 a. a. 9 14 Kalamazoo 1.18 2.36 4.50 9,:tó 1.30 3.(i Lawtoi' 1.52 5.25, .ffi Decatui .0T 6.42 2.2! Uowagiac ï.2 B.07 2.44 ' Nlles 2.55 4.04 6.W 3.10 4.36 Buchauan .0 7.112 3.23 ïhrec üaks.... 3.38 7.Ï7 New Bultulo... 3.M 4 52 7.40 4.05 Mich. City 4.23: 5.20 S.08 4.33 UB Laku 5.08 6.02 8.54 5.17 645 Kenêini;Uin_... 6.00 6.5() .45 6.05 7.4t Chicasii Ar B.50 7.40 10.S5 6.55 s 30 OOINO EAB-i. i é 2. =s -s MIÓ. = &S. -si "o SL S. ?_fj ?_L 2L_ 5_ ■ A . M A.JK. P. r. M. r. M. Chicago Lv. 7.U0 9 00 4.00 5 15 9.1C Kenofíiglon 7.50 9.511 iM 6.05 IO.ÜÜ Lakc 8.35 10.30 5.40 6.50 10.4S Mich. City .25 11.18 6.33 7.45 11.3C New BuHalo... 9.50 11 38 6.58 11.52 Three Oaks 10.03 7.18 ; a. ai. Buchanan 10.30 p. m. 7.40 Nllee U).4í 12.18 8.10 9.00 14.46 Dowaxiuc 11.18 .. . 8.38 1.10 Decatur 11 3!) 9.05 1.82 Lawto 11.57 22Ia.m Kalamazuo 12.3:j 1.38 10.0 6.50 10.25 2.25 GalesburK 12 5' - " 7.08 S.45 Battle Cruek... l.íb S.15 j 7.40 11.10 3.18 p. ii. ï"a Marshall 2.45 3.0' ?L 8 08 11.85 8.4P Alblon SJH 8.21 --=- 8.35 11.59 4.1S A.M.I A. M. Jackson Ar. 8.40 Jackson Lv. 3.45 4.05 7.15 9.80 12.45 5.01 Orase Lake 4.1U 7.3S 9.50 CbelRca 4.40 8.02 10.07 ._ Dexter 5.00 8.16 10.19 AnnArbor 5.22 5.07 8.40 10.35 2.05 6.2; Ypslliintl 5.88 5.K5 8 55 10.48 4.20 6.41 Wayne June... 6.02 5.45 9.16 11.IS 2.44 7.0c O. T. June .85 6.151 9.45 11351 3.20 7.4E Dotrolt Ar. 6.50 6.30 10.00 11.5ü 3.3S 8.0C The New York Express, a fast train leaves Chicago at 3.:3O in the afternoon and makes the followiiig stops, Michigan City, 5,80; Nilea. 6.23; Kalamnzoo7.40; Battle t'reek. 8.18; Jaekson, 9.30; Ypsilanti, 10.50; G. T. Junotion, 11.85; arrivingin Detroit at 10.50 V. M. A way f rleght leave g Detroit at 5 A. M.; Ypsilauti, 8.(; Aun Arbor 9.55; Delhi, 10.26; Dexter. 11.45; Clielswa. 12.55; P. M,; Francisco, l.SS and arrivlng in Chicago 12.23 A. M. Sunday excepted. íSatnrday & Sunday exceptes fDally. Uenhy C. Wkktwoutu, H.B. Leuyard, O. P. k T. A., ÜMcago. Oen'l Manager. Detroit "PJETROIT, HILLSDALE SOUTHWESTERN. JOING WEST. I.F.AVK. MAIL. Vpsilanti 8 26 a. m. 5 45 p. in Saline 8 57 a. m. 6 13 p. m Manchester 9 85 a. in. 48 p. m Hillailnle 11 20 a. m. 8 22 p. m Hankers 1130 u. lll. 8 80 p. m GOING EAST. I.EAVE. KXPRES8. MAIL. Banker 7 50 a. m. 2 30 p. m Hillsdale 7 58 a. in. 2 45 p. in Manchester il 35 a. m. 4 15 p. ni Saline 10 10 a. m. 4 48 p. m Ypsilanti 1040 a. m. 5 15 p. m W. F. Pareer. SuDerlntendent. '■pOLEDO S ANN AKBOR RAILROAD Taking effect Sunday June 27, 1880. Trainsrun by Oolumbus time. Going Norih. ' Going Soutii. Exp'ss Mail. I STATIONS. I Mail. Exp's A. M P. M. I A. H. PM. t".55 +6.10 Toledo t 9.30 +7.50 7 58 6.13 North Toledo +8.27 7.47 8.10 6.25 Detroit Junctlon . 9.15 7.: 8. 18 K.33 i Hawthorn "9 OH 7.27 8.27 6.41 I Samarla 9.01 7.18 8.40 6.55Lulu 8.50 7.05 8.45 7.00 Monroe Juiietion .45 7.00 8.55 7.10 Dundee 8.36 6.50 9.05 1 7.20 Azalia 8.25 (.40 9.18 7.34 Milán 8.1- 6.27 ! 9.it 7.40 Nora 8.IW 6.21 P.S 7.47 Urania 8.00 8,15 0.48 7.57 ■Vpsilaiiti.Iuncti'n 7.50 6.0-5 +9.55 +S.1D Aun Arbor.. . W.M töi local f reiglit leavos Toledo at 12:U5 ni. an. arriveg in Ann Arbor at 3.45 p. m.. and eaveK Am Arlxr at 11:40 a. in. and arrivés at Tol .-do at 3.C5 p. m. ( n and after Feb. 2?, 1880 trains on the Toledo and Ann Arbor R. R. wil! arrive and leave Ann Arbor as follows: Lea vu, Express 5.50 p. u.; acommodation 11.40; Mail 7.35 a. m. Airive, 9.55 a . u. ;3.45p,m. :8.1( p.m. J. M. ASHLEY jR.,Gen'l Superintendent. .- UlOW.VIÍl). We willpay theabuve reward for anv oase of I.iver ('onipluint. Dyspepsin. Sick llviuluilie. digestión, Constipation orOosthwneM W6 oanntt th West's Vegetable Urer iiils, irhen the (lircctinns are stri.'tly oompUed witli. They are purely Vegetable and nevar fail tu give satIgfactlon. Silbar Cuated. Lnrge boxea, containin 30 Pilis. S5 cents. For ale by nll DniírKt. Beware of counterfeit and imitatioiw. The gen lllne imuinfiu-ture.l ouly hy Jolm ('. West & Co., Pili Makers," 181 & IBS W. Madlsou St. Chicago. Free trialpackages.mil hy miiil piepaid i r í i t of ■ I cení stamp

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