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1882
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Opening and Closing of the Mails. [MaiIs lea ving Ann Arlior, East and West, wil close as f ollows; OOINO WEST. WayMail 6.30 a. in. rhrough and Way Mail 10.50 a. ra. Way Mail between Ann Arbor and Jackson 4.50 p. m. Night Mail 9.00 p. m. OUINIi IÍÍ8T. rhrough and Way Mail, Night Line, ... 6.00 a. m, lhrough and Way Mail, ftunday and Monday, closes Saturday and Sunday nlght -9.00 p.m. rhrough and Way Mail 10.25a. ra., 4.5Up. m. aoi.vo South. FoledoandWay 7.00a, m. Ëastern Mails distributed at 8 a. m. and 12 m and 6,20 p. in. Western Mails dlstributed at 8 a. m. and 6.20 p. m. Jaekson Mail and Way Mali between Jackson and Ann Arbor distributed at 11.15 a. m. Monroe and Adrián pouch. 10.15 a. m. The Mail to Whitmore Lake, Hamburg and Webster leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 a. m. Something new under the Sun ! ÉYYU1 piense cvejy bousehold which tries ït. Your Grocer wil] sbow it to you I Examine it. Nothing in it but just what you want. The goods would cost you doublé the money.bought in the retail way. If your dealer does not keep the "Household Package," order from us. A Ci rcular and sample of the goods, sent f ree by mail. Household Specialty Go., Chicago. ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURE. THE Is just what you HOUSEHOLD! want! Your MEDICINE fe gist will show it to C H ES T I ""- " w" ' ■you. Every household needs t ; you will pay twice the money and get less, somewhere else. The Chest will please you. Circular with t'ull description of contents mailed lree to any acklrcss f your Druggist does not have it on land. Household Specinlty Co., Chicago. LEONARD HOUSE, TF. LEONARD, Proprietor, Ê. Ann Arbor, Micli. GoiJyear'sleffDriSta The Old Crenville Stand, No. 5 South Main St. EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH! Prescriptions Compounded Day and Night. CEORGE ARDNER'S Hotel and Restaurant, opposite the Michigan Central Depot, Accommodations for Travelers. Meals at all hours. A lunch counter in connection with his restaurant. GEORGEARDNER, Pbopbiktob, Ann Arbor, Michigan. RAILBOADS. "VjlCHIGAN CENTRAL RAILKOAD. TIME TABLE.MAKCH 22 1882, CJOINO WE8T. i I i f i Í i Mi STAT.Oas. = & B gL ?_ eflfá ?a sa sa_ A.M. A. . P. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Detroit Lv. 7.00 9.35 5.55 4.05 8.00 9.B0 G. T. Jane 7.15 .55 6.10 4.20 8.15 10.10 Wayne June... 7.53 10.29 6.42 4.46 8.45110 40 Vp8ilanti_ 8.23 10 48 7.05 6.05i 9.08111.1-2 Ann Arbor M5 U 00 7.24 5.221 9.25 11.17 Dexter 9.U8 7 48 5.39 9.44 Ohelsca 9.25 8.05 5.52i 10.00 Graas Lake 9.50 8.32 6 12 10.30 P. M. I A. M Jackson Ar. 10.10 9.00 1105 Jackson Lv. 10 20 12.15 6.55 a.m. 13.45 Albiou 11.04 12.50 - 7.40j 11.55 1.22 Murehali 11.50 1.SU _ g 8.05 j 12.40 1 41 P. M u Battle Creck.... 12.19 1.55 Y 8.40 12.47 2.07 Galesbarg 12.53 a.m. 9.15 .... Kilainazoo 1.13 2.36 4.50 9.35 1.35 2.47 Lawtoo 1.52 5.25 2.13 Decatur 3.07 5.42 2.32 Uowagiac 2.29 6.07 3 57 Niles 2.55 4.04 6.50 3.37 4.15 Buchanan 3.08 7.02 3.42 l'hree Oaks.... 3.38 7.37 4.12 New Bartulo... 3.53 4 52 7.40 4.35 Mich. City 4.23 5.18 8.08 5.03 5.28 Lake 5.13 8.02 8.54 5.51 6.18 Keneinuton 6.00 6.50 9.45 6.40 7.H Chicago Ar. 8.50 7.40 10.35 7.30 8.10 OOINQ EABi. _ _ - _ L d Z ' -s - 4 il A Sa II il f_ ?a L_ _?_ ís r_ A.M. A.M. P.M F.M. r. M. Dhioago Lv. 7.00 9 IX) 3.40 5 15 B.tt üeneiuftton 7.50 9.50 4.30 G.Oó 10.01 Lake 8.35 10.27 5.15 6.501 10.J0 Mlch. City 9.25 11.13 6.00 7.38 11.83 New Buffalo... 9.50 11.33 6.25 11.55 Three Oaks 10.03 6.40 A. M. Bucbanan_ 10.30 p.m. 7.06 Niles 10.45 12.18 7.37 9.00 12.45 Dowauiac 11.18 8.08 1.12 Decatur 11.8 8.33 1.37 Lawtori 11.55 8.531 a.m Kalamazoo 12.33 1.38 9.30 6.50 10.25 2.30 Balesburg 12.53 - " 7.08 Battle Creek... 1.28 2.15 m'v 7.38 11.08 3.Ï0 p.m. "o. Marshall 2.15 3.00 ►L 8 06 11.33 8. Albion 2.40 3.J1 L-=- 8.32 11.55 4.U A.M. A.M. Jackeon Ar. 3.35 , (ackson Lv. 3.39 4.05 1 7.05 9.30 12.40 5.00 3raseLake 4.01 7.28 9.50 5.25 3helsea 4.28 7.50 10.07 5.50 Dexter 4.51 8.03; 10.lt) 6.05 Ann Arbor 5.22 5.07 8.25 10 34 2.04 6.25 Tpsllanti 5.38 6.23 8 43 1 10.48 2.2U 6.41 vvayne June... 6.03 5.45 9.08 11.08 2.44 7.05 3. T. June 6.35 6.15 9.45 1135 3.20 7.45 Detroit Ar. 6.50 6.30 10.00 11.50 3.85 8.00 The New York Express, a f ast train leaves Chi2ago at 3.30 in the afternoon and makes the folBwing stops, Michigan City, 5,30; Niles, 6.27; Kalimazoo 7.40; Battle Creek, 8.16; Jackson, 9.28; Ann Arbor, 10.26; Ypsilanti, 10.41; G. T. Junction, 11.25; arriving in Detroit at 10.40 P. M. The Chicago Express which leaves Detroit at 1.20 p. m„ makes the following stops: G T. JUnction, 1.35; Ypsilanti, 2 20; Ann Arbor, 2.34; Jackson. 3.38: Albion. 4 16; Marshall, 4.37; Battle C'reek, 4.59; Kalamazoo. 5.39; Niles, 7.05: Michigan City. 7.10, and arrivés in Chicago at 10 10. Sunday excepted. JSaturday & Sunday excepted fDaily. Hknry C. WiKTWonm, (H. B. Leuyabd, O. J'. ê 2. A., Chicago. Otn'l Manager. Detroi TOLEDO, ANN ARBOE S GRAND TRUNK RAILKOAD, Taking effect Sunday, March 12, 1882. Trains run by Columbus time. 3oing North. Going South. Sxp'ss Mail. I STATIONS, t ! Mail. I Exp's P. M. A. M I P. M. A. M. +6.25 +8.15; Toledo t 5.55 +9.45 6.28 8.18 North Toledo +5.52 9.42 6.38 8.27 Detroit Junction. 5.42 9.33 6.47 8.35 I Hawthorn 5.32 9.25 6.55 8.45 Samaría 5.23 "9.15 7.10 9.00Lulu 5.10 9.00 7.1S 9.05 Monroe Junction 5.0i 8.41 7.21 9.15 Dundee 4.55 8.30 7.38 9.27 Azalia 4.43 8.18 7.52 9.40 Milan 4.30 8.05 8.00 9.47 Nora 4.23 7.55 8.07 19.53 Urania 4.K +.7.48 8.20 10.05 Ypsilanti Juncti'n 4.08 7.38 8.35 10.20 Ann Arbor.. .. +3,55 t7.25 .... 10.45 Lelands S.3B 10.57 Wordens 3.25 ■ ■■■ +11.15 South Lyon +3.05 The local freight uorth leaves this city at 5 p. m. ; Lelands, 5.40; Wordens, 6 o'clock and arrivés in Soutk Lyon at 6.30. The same train leaves South Lyon at 7.05 a. m. ; Wordens, 7.25; Lelands, 7.35; and arrivés in this city at t.30. H. W. ASHLEY Gen'l Superintendent. "Tile, the Createst Labor-Saving Machine of the Age." Ib the Editor nf The Chicago Tribune. Dwiqht, 111., Mareh 16.- One of the strongest and most convincing facts that I have yet seen with regard to tile drainage is brought out in the December report of the Agricultural Department of Illinois. Itisthis: ACREAGE. Acreaee in corn In Livingston County, 1881 268,597 Acreage in corn in Logan County, 1831. . 140,859 Livingston over Logan 127,738 YIELD. Yield of corn in Livingston County. 1881. .0,983 ,522 Yield of corn in Logan County, 1882 6,070,924 Livingston over Logan 1,902,598 In other words, Logan County has raised nearly as much corn on 140,859 acres as Livingston county has on 368,597 acres. Put it in another form, the farmers in Livingston County have been obliged to plow nearly doublé the acreage of land (268,597), and have raised but a very small percentage of increase of corn over their brethern in Logan County, who only had to plow 140,859 acres. Let us give it another twist! A A farmer who has his land well tilled need only work eighty acres of land and grow just about as mucn corn as the man who plows 160 and takes all the risks of drouth and much besides. It is not fair, then, to conclude that the greatest labor-saving machine to-day of the age is the tiledrain? From the same souree of information I gather the following as regards the progress of tUe-drainage in these two counties: feet. Total number of feet laid in Livingston County upto 18F1 1,140,793 Total number of feet laid in Logan County upto 1881 3,989,469 This table proves be}rond all theory that owmg to the free use of tile that one county has been able to produce nearly as much corn on 140.000 acres of land as another county has produced upon 26S,000aores,which is nearly doublé, and the beauty of the whole is that it was done with half the workl Mr. Editor, suppose a kind Providence should lengthen out the spin of our days until we saw Illinois thorougnly tile-drained, where would be put the corn that this State would produce, and what would we do with our "silver dollars?" Samuel T. K. Pkime. JACKSON F1RE CLAY CO. Manufacturera of Stone Sewer Pipe - AND - IDIR-A-IUST TILE. All our Drain Tile are made of Fire Clay, are of umwtial strength and Uyht weight, which materially reduces the breakage and expense of transportaron. The dltching for this class of tillngislessexpen slve, as they do not require to be laid belowfrost, but only deep enough to escape the plow. While thia is more economlcal it also aids in obtaininga better 'f all" or grade to the drain. A f uil assortment of all slzes, for ale in smnll quantlties, or car load lots, at the FERDON LÜMBER YARD. JAS. TOLBERT, Agent. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Commissioners' Notice. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, Tlie undersigned having been appointed by the Probate court f or said County, Commission era to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demandf of all persons againat the estáte cf Thomas Earl. late of said county deceased.here by give notice that six nionths from date are allowed, by order of said Probate Court, for Creditors to present their claims against the estáte of said deceased, and that tbey WÍU meet at the probate office in the City of Ann Arbor, in said county, on Wednesday the 4th day of July, and on Wedncsday the 4th day of October next, at ten o'clock A. m. of each of said days, to receive, examine and adjust said claims. Dated April 4, 1882. Elihu P. Pond. Edward Treadwell, Wm. H. Mdntyre. Commissioners. Chancery Notice. i"phe Circuit Court for the County of Washte1 na' in chancery.- Jeannette M. Hopkins, complainaut, vs. Henry E. Hopkins, defendant. lt appearing atisfactorily by afïïdayit to me that the defendant Henry E. Hopkins is a nonresident of this state, and resides in the city of New York, in the state of New York; on motiou of JohnF.Lawrence.solicitorforthe complaiuant it is ordered that the said defendant Henry E. Hopkins cause bis appearance in this causa to be entered within four months from the date of this order, and that in case of his appearance he cause his answer to the complainants bilí to be fllcd, and a copy thereof to be served on the complainants solicitor within twenty days alter service of a copy of said bill and uotice of this order, and in deiault thereof that the said bill be taken as confessed by the said Henry E. Hopkins. And it is further ordered that within twenty days the said complainant cause a notice of this order to be publishedin TheAkn Arbok Demochat a newspaper printed in said county, and that the said pubhcation be publishedin said paper at least once a week for six successive weeks, or that he cause a copy of said order te be personally served on the said detendaut Henry E. Hopkins at least twenty days before the timeherein piescribed for his appearance. PATRICK McKEHNAN'. Circuit Court Commissioner in and for said County. John F Lawkence, Soliciior for Complainant. DatedMarchS, 1882. MortgageSale. DEFAULT having been made in the payments of the principal and interest due on a eertain mortgage bearing date October 27, 1868 executedby Charlotte D. Silkworthto J. Moreau Smith, and recorded in the office of the Kegister of Deedsforthe county of Washtenaw, stat j of Michigan, on November 2, 1868 in Liber 38 of mortgages on page 575. which mortgage wa3 duly assigned on January 13, 1872 to Ransom S. Smith by an assignment recorded March 1, 1882, in said Register's office in Liber 7, of assignments of mortgages on page 332 (which said mortgage is now owned by the estáte of said Ransom S. Smith, deceased) by which said default the power of sale contained in said mortgage has become operative. and no proceedings at law or in equity having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof; and there being now cïaimed to be due and unpaid upon the said mortgage and the note accompanying the same, the sum of two hundred and forty-seven dollars and sixty-two cents. Notice is therefore hereby given that said mortgage will be f oreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage, together with all other egal costs and expenses of sale, at public sale or vendue to thehighest bidder at the east front door of the court house in the city of Ann Arbc r, county of Washtenaw and state of Michigan (that being the place for holding the circuit court for said county) on Wednesday the seventh day of June 1882 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day (subject to a prior mortgage recorded in Liber 35 of mortgages on page 508 in said Register's office) which said premises are described as follows: AU the following described lands situated in the town of Sharon, Washtenaw county and state of Michigan, being the east third of the north east quarter of the south west quarter of section number thirty-four in township number three south of range three east, commencine at the center of section Üiir ty-four aforesaid running thence west on the quarter line to land owned by Josiah R. Stout thence south eighty rods to land owned by Jeremiah D. Cory, thence east to land owned by John W. Cowan. thence aorth eighty rods or the quarter line to the place of beginning containing thirteen and one-third acres. Dated March 1. 1882. W. B. SMITII, Executor of Ransom S. Smith. M. II. BRENNAN, Attorney for executor. (f pp a week in your own town. Terms and $5 40D outfltsfree. . Address H. Hallett & Co., portland, Maine. C. E. Holmes, proprietor of the City Drug store has the choicest lot of perfumes and the LARGEST STOCK of PURE DRUGS in the city. Also everything in the Toilet and Fancy goods line, at prices lowerthan anywhere else. Prescriptions carefully compounded. No. 12 Cook Hotel Block, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Genuine Milwaukee 0 CO Lager Beer Depot. SUBSCRIBE FOR THBDEMOCBAT St.50 PER YEAR.

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