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20
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October
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1882
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Gold straw, gold beads, braid and oording trim many of the iniported bonnets. Bonnets for autumn wear have straw brims and velvet crowns. Woman's True Friend. - A friend in noed is a friend in deed. This none can deny, especially when assistance is rendered when one is sorely afliicted with disease, more particularly those complainta and weaknesses so comnion to our female population. Every woman should know that Electric Bitters are woman's true friend, and wiH positively restore her to health, even -w-hen all other remedies fail. A single trial always proves our assertion. They are pleasant to the taste, and only cost fifty cents a bottle. Sold by Brown & Oo. Satin rosettcs are seen on French evening dresses. Printed stuffs wil!, it is said, supcreede those with brocaded figures that appear to be raised from the surface. The Ketstone of Health. - How can yon expect to feel well, or even enjoy life when you go about with a hacking cough? The fooi, in bis wisdom, says there is no cure for it, but the wise man hies him to Eberbach & Son's drug store ana gets a üotue oí ur. mgeiow s t tive Cure, and at once gets well. A trial ] bottle costs nothing. I Hats are being introduced with velvet crowns and bright straw brims. The oíd fashioned dolman mantle with i pointed sides ïs revived for a jaunty wrap ! for welking and traveling suits. Impaired vigor of mind and body, in both male or female, oíd or young, cured by the timely trae of Dr. E. C. West's ] Nerve and Brain Teatment. Sold at , Brown & Co.'s drug store. Coques' plumes and small birds will rival ostrich fíathers as trimmings for autumn hats that are half of velvet and half of straw. "Winter finds out what summer lays by." Kidney-Wort cures in winter and in summer. There is scarcely a person to be found who will not be greatly benetited by a thorough course of Kidñey-Wort every spring. If you cannot prejiare the dry buy the liquid. It has the same effect. Pepper and salt mixtures, mottled cloths, and undefined atripes and plaids are the rule in the new woolen for traveling dresses. The wonders of modern chemistry are apparent in thebeautiful Diamond Dyes. All kinds and colors of ink can be made from them. Elastic cloths like those used for Jerseys are made into straight pelisse that is the rage of the season at European seashore resorts. Indulgent parents who allow their children to eat heartily of high-seasoned food, rich pies, cake, etc, will have to use Hop Bitters to prevent indigestión, sleepless nights, sickness, pain, and, perhaps, death. No family is safe without them in them house. Wool embroidery in bright red shades is the novel ornament of large square srowned straw bata imported lor late auinmer and f all wear in the country . Pittsfobd, MA8s.,Sept. 28, 1878. Sirs- I have taken Hop Bitters and recommend them to others, as I found them very beneficial. Mrs. J.W. Ttxller, Sec. Woman's Ohristian Temperance Union. Handkerchiefs that were formerly tucked in the front of ladi en' Newmarket coats are now thrust in a single pocket made across the back of such garments. DO YOUTAKE A COUNTY PAPER ? If not, and you are about to subscribe for one we invite your attention to the Al ARBOR DEM0GR1T ! And respectfuUy inform you that !t is the People's Paper. IT PUBLISHES FULL REPOBTS OF ALL IMPORTANT EVENTS In Washtenaw county. It gives a concise and interestiug sunimary of THE WORLD'S NEWS, EYarelgn, American, Congressional, Western and Northern. It prints 1HE NEWS OF MWHIQAN, Boüed down for brief readinff, and gives a fu. synopsis of the doings of the Legislature. It enrómeles ALL THE HAPPENINGS OF ANN ARBGR, The county seat, giving full and accurate reporta of the Circuit Court, Political Meetings, Farmers' Clubs, University and School Matters, Etu., Etc. IT IS FEARLESS In lts denunciation of monopolies, and all other burdensthat weigh upon the People; and shows up all frauda regardlesa of who it hita. It publishes A GOOD SWRY Every week, and has nteresting articles for the young. 1SSr-It Priee s $1. Per Year, in Advance, And is regarded by its subscribe-rs as too valuable ta lnan ro Hnn't. trv to hoirnw. V invite vour attention to gome oí the many eomplimentary things that arebeingsaidof The Pemocrat' "It evincBS shrewdness, push aud ability."- Lanslrty Journal. 'It is making f riends eve vy day . It is a wellconducted and readable Jieet."- Pimtiac liill Poster. "A Tery enterprisíng, "ñde-awake looal jour nal, fiül of new and good sayüigs." - Genese (ilint) Democrat. "It is a live, spicy nevspaper, and a valuable addition to the journalistic list of Washtenaw eountv."- Tecumseh Herald. "Editorially, locally and typographically it i one of the flnest looking papers tliat ever carne Into thisofBce."- Detroit Evening News. "Thb Dehocrat abounds in able and vfeorous editoiials, a great variety of local inforniation and interesting ereneral news and miscellaneous matter." - Jackgun Patriot. 'THE DEMOCRAT" II Published Every Ttursday Mornine. Toledo and Pnt-in-Bay Steamer Line. THE ELEGANT SCEAMER CHIEF JUSTICE WA1TEL E. HoH&LLY, Mabtkk, Will run daily Zuring1 the seaaon of 1882, as followa; Lea ves Tole i o for Put-in-Bay (exeept Saiurdays. Sundaya and Thursdays), 8:15 a, m.; returns 7 p. M. Leaves every Sunday for Put-inBay 9 a., ei.; returns 8 p. u. Lea ves Saturdays at 10:30 A. h. ; returns 7:30 p, si. Leaves for Detroit every Thursdy 8 a. m. ; returns P p. m. Fare for round trip, same day. $1; one way, 75 cents. Connects at Put in-Bay with steamers for Sandusky, Kelly's Island. Cleveland and Detroit. Bagage checked tnrongh. Every Wednesday and Fridav after July 18 the trip to Put-in-Bay will be eztended to Lakeside, and during the Uamp Meeting f rom August 3dtill 14th, the Waite will run through daily. AU return trips to Toledo will be in time to connect with evening railroad traint? leavin the city. Special ratea given to large excursión parties. Address, CHAS. WEST, SecV A, E. St. Ut. Co. C. H. Coy, A?ent. Jr a. ff Of! per day at home. Samples J lü 4U worth $5 f ree. Address Stimson Co., Portland. Maine. Business Local. A vcry ehenp and handsoine line of Silk Dolman at Baoh & Abel,s. The best Silk Dolman in the city at $15. The best Oioaks in the city at 82,25, $3, 50, and 85,00. at Bach & Abel's. Ladies ! Come early and see the Daisy, Pin-Pérfection, and Lotta Wavea. No lady jfoes away without bnying srane one of them. Mrs. Fitch alwaya givea satisfaction. A large line of Rubber Boots and Overshoes at John Burg's. Twenty-five piecea of Dres3 Goods this week at 10c, at Bach A-bel's. Every lady fmds just what she wants at my store, No. 7. Iluron street, where every tliing in Hair Gooda can be found to auit the most fastidióos. The best lineofTowels in the city is at Bach & Abel's. Fifty dozen Towela at 253, very cheap at 35c, cali and aee them. The largest line of Farmer'a English Kip Hand Made Boots, cheap at John Burg's. Ladies' I hare all the Latest Styles in Hair Gooda, end the Greatast Variety of Waves. The Thompson, Broadway, Pinafore, Lotta, Pin-Perfection, Doublé Ooquette, Neck Curls and Switches. I have all the Novelties in Ornamenta, Coraline Bands, Coraline Hair Pins in Fancy Colora, Blond Hair Pins, Invisible Steel Pointed Hair Pins, Rubber Hair Pms, Onmpmg Jfms. 1' renen Perfumee! Bandoline Powder, etc., etc., Sash Ribbons in all Sliades at Bach & Vbel's. Twenty-five pieoes of handsome Cloakng just received at Bach & Abel's from 52 to $6 per yard. Coraline Bands are all the raga. Mrs. Fitch has them in Red, Yellow, White, 3tc. John Burg lias just received the celebrated Hanan & Son's Gents Shoes, al ityles, with pointed London toes. Empty catsup bottles for sale at the St. James Hotel. Bach & Abel have received a tremen dous line of Flannels in Red and Wliite from 2Üc to $1 per yard. For the latest Novelties in Hair Pins cali at Mis. Fitch's No. 7. Huron street. J. R. Sage haa made arrangements ■vith Jno. Mooie for all music ordered from him, to be deliveied at his store. Parties can get the same from calling. A splendid line of Hosiery now open at Baoh & Abel'n. LOST-A Gold Watch. The rinder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to this office. Dry tjoods boxes for sale cheap at No. 9 South Main street. We cali the attention of the ladies to Mrs. Fitch's city items in this issue. The best $G Doublé Shawl is at Bach & Abel's. Iinus pays cash for live chickens. Fob SaiiB. - Fifty thousand bricks at $'A per thousand, or 30 cents per hundred. Inquire of Henry Leisemer, of Saline. Impobtant to Teavelebs. - Special Inducements are offered yon by the Burlington Route. It will pay you to read their advertisement found elsewhere in this issue. QA car load of the celebrated Millwaukee Lager beer at the St. James bar. = FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF L S COMSTIPATBON. I - No otaer diseaso is so prevalent in tnis Q " try as Constipation, and uo rcmedy has ever -g equallcd the cclebratcd Kidney-Wort as a c L cure. Whatever the cause, howcver obstinate fS (8 üie caee, tliis remedy will overeóme it. w f3 B I ETC TB3S diatreasing C rSLCiOi plaint la very apt to be complieatedwitliconstipation. Kidney-W'ort fc tÜatrengtiiens the weakeued parta and quickly a 'cures all kinds of Piles evenwhen phyaiciana J oo'and medieinea have before failed. c KI tyif you have either of these troublea T3 pRICe g I ■ I O SE PruggjstsSeTT s tí 's. 2 ï tf fio 3 S CO H a I o S [h = j2 -ju h i r -N 3Í 0z I C3 Abstracts of Titles on Real EstáteTHAVE a complete eompilation of the Officia Records of Washtenaw County to date. inch ding all Tax Titles, Executiona, any incumbranc on Real Eslato, that is of Record in the Registe office, is shown by my books. Office, in tlie offle of the secretary of the Washtenaw mutual insurance company. in the basement of the court house. C. H. MANLY, Ann Arbor, Mich. Get ïcui Property InsureiTBy C. II. MILLEN, INSURANCE ACENT No 4 Soulb Main St., Aun Arbor. The oklest agency iu the city. Established a quarter of a century ago. Representinglhe followina; flrst-class companies: Romeins. (!o., of N. Y., $ 7,000,000 Continental Ins. Co., of N. Y 4,307,200 N mirara Ins. Co., of N. Y., . 1,785,568 Giturd Ins. Co., of Phila.. 1.182,486 Oriënt Ins. Co , of Hartford, 1,419,532 Commercial Union of London, 12. 001), 000 Manhattan lus. Co., of N. Y., (52,117 HST Rates low. Losse liberally adjusted and promptly paid, C. H. Millen. O. L. MATTHEWS. Attorney atLawand Notary Public Beul Kaatr, Iimtruwe and Limn AuintuDeedB, mortpaKe and other papers carefully drawn. Huve bousea and lotsi&r sale or rast, or to excliange i'nr farm property, atso fari&fl for sale. Proportylooked after by the year.taxeH paid Insurance nttcmled to. and rents collected at rcasonab e rates. Have city property tlmt ran be bought on long time fio that a small sum added to what you now pay out for rents wlll secure you a home of your own. I represent the Northwestern Isationai In:;urnnce company, and the Mechanica and Traders cf N. Y. Losses will be promptly adjusted and paid. Money to loan at six (6) per cent. Office over Rinsey & Soabolt's store, Ann Arbor, Mich. EBERBAGH&SON, i Dealers in Drugs, Medicines And a fine lot of -Yench Hair Brushes AND Engjlish Tooth Brushes. We cali special attention toour stook of Chemical Glass-vvats, Apparatus, AND Pure Chemicals of our own importation. A full line of TIEMAN'S SURG'L INSTRUMENTS AtJlisCprices. STTTIDIEIETTS Are cordially nvited to examine our stock as quality and priees. E8ERBACH & SON. GENUINE MIIWAUKEE I 11 s b o !' HO iïramst ■! B s Li m Hj t=i -i PMi3 f; j O. E ! II o 3 i LAGER BEER DEPOT. 75,000 Bottles Sold per Year. PRINCíPAUlUNE Añil allS!BEST Une to St. Joseph, poluta Ín IowaTSfAtrlilson, Topcka, DenlN"ebra8ka.MiS3Our!,Kim!LOfeson, Dallas, Galías, New Mexico, Arizuua. Muuavtiston, Lima and 'IVxas. CHICAGO _ lífcLllís Hontf1 has do miperior for Albert vjo; JLi'! Minm'apolis and St. Panl. TTnlversal-iTjgjs Nalkmally reputed as ly eoueedad tu s ivíiik the Great íe tho best equipped SJJf'ThrotighCar Rallroad In the World fur &_ 7"" Line al] clnssrs of irnvpl. KANSAS CITY . -'' eonoectíOM made XViL rictots vi twSsn' C V1 "n1 IÍU wl" xlehrati-d Line f""S(OVSc fln1 trilvl!"nK a laloat II offices lSQf'V hmttry, umead ha i:. 8. '■iAVíX of a dl'" Janaua. xTCYV A1NÍ%5V tO"'ÍUrt VVlnforin.itloñNy {oíV Oí-Xabuut üates of vfcÍS. V X Fre. 61eeplngCai,Cfíí# v X V pto . i-h'-crfuily Ivcn by XJ 'TPOTTER. PERCEVAL LOWELL, ''irt p-rcs'l it fíen'l ifartager. Itots. Agt., Clli:m. 111. (Jliicauo. 111. RINSEY & SEABOLT, No. 6 & 8 Washington St., Have on hand a complete stock of everything in the Grocery Line. Toas, Cofl'ces a,tnl Susrars, ín largj amounts. and at CasItL Prices And can sell at Low Figures. The large invoice of teas they Bny and Sell, is pood proof tliat in Quaüty and Price they Give Bargains. They Tloast their own Ooffees every week, and none but prime articlea are used. Their Bakerytnrns out exc.-llent Bread, Cakes and Crackers. Cali and see them. W. II. II. BOYLAN & CO.. House, Sip ui Frescos Painters ! DECORATORS & PAPER HANGERS. Work guaraweed aml Qeatly executed by experleaoed hands. No boys employed. ■ No. lü SoiUh Main Slreet, Second Floor. Sam. B. Revenaugh, Is now takins the Bes! Glass of Plotipjlu Iu the City at Prices to Suit the Times. Ground Floor Oallery. GOODRICH BLOCK, EttKt SWe al the IV KW COURT IIOUSK rUC ADTCT RIDI CC Evei Fumlihed Agents. UnLHrLO I DlDLI-O'J.',lliilMii.irntiuii.i;ilri. tr%IMarn. Both ïenlon. NrwTnlami-nl Á('rÑT UUAHTEÜ Coinmissioners' Notlce. STVTE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss The unilersiRiied liaving lictMi appointed by the Probate Court for sald Oninty, Coinmissioners to receive,examine and adjust all claims and demands oL all persone againsl the estáte of Hirain Arnold, late of said county, deceased, hereby give, notlce ihat six montlis f rom dale are all. wel by order of said probate court, for credltors to present their claims agftlnst the eslate of said deceased, and that they will meer, at tlie atO.ce of Zina P. King. on Main street. in the city oi Aim Arbor, in said eounty, on Tliur.sd.iy. the Kth day of November, and on Friday, the I6th flav "t February next. at ten o'clock a. m.. of eacn "t said days, to receive. examine and adjufit Baid claims. Uated August lBth, 1882. ZINA P KING, I AHETÜS DUNN, Commissioners. E. B. FONU. ) Xotice of Electlons. Notice iy nereuy giveu niai at lh gouoreu w tion to be held on the t'irst Tuesday "f November next, the followiug oMcers are to be elected. viz. A Governor, Lieutenaat Govprnor, St-n.tary of -tate. state Treaeurer, Auditor General, CommiBBloner of the State LandOölce, Attornej General, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and a memlwr of tde ,-tate Board of Edue tiou ; also a Representativo in i " the Seuond Congresaioual District of tliis Sta.!' a Senator for the t'ourth ;lth) district oomprised ii Waxhtönaw County: atoo ;i Beprenemative for each of the two district toto which V sshtomiw county is divided: also n yUerifl CountJ Clerk, Treasurer, Kegisterof Deeds, Proaecirang Attorney, two (Jircuit Oourt üommisaioaere, a County Suryor and two Coronéis. At said election the followlug proposed amena meiitstothe constituí on of tliis will be submitted to the people of the state for taeii adontinn or rejectiou. Au aniendment, to sectlon 1 of Article 9, rela ttve to the salaries of the Judges of the Uircuit (Jourt. provided for uy Joint Kesolulion No. 2S, laws of 1K81. . AJao an amendment to section lo. oí Ar uit iu, reltive to the adjustmeul or ulaiins agninEt eounties, provided lor by Joint Kesolution No. 81. laws of J"81. There wiU aiso be suhmiUed t tvie penple for tliPir adoption or rtjection. tlie qurstii 1 general revisión of Uonstltution oí the statt of Michigan, pursuant to Joint Kesolution No. Hl lawsofl.. ei)win w WALLM;E .sheriff of Waslitenau' Co. Uated, Anu Arbor. bept. 11. 1888. Estáte of Catherine C. Wilmot. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenai ss. At a session of the probate court fo the county of Washtenaw, holden at the pruimt office in the city of Aun Arbor, on Friday th öth day of Oetober iu the year one thousam eight hundred and eighty two. Present, WiUiain 1). Harriman. Judge of Tro In the mattjrof the estáte of Catherine C Wilmot, deceased. Un reading and flling the petitkm, dulv verifle of Charles C. Wilmot prayinK tliat a cerfai instrument now on Hle in this court purportin to be the last will and testament of said ii t "u„ ,i.vk;t i-.fi t-i-k upaIioIü (itwï tin he and Alia E. Wilmut may be appotnted executors thereof . , Thereupon, it is ordered that Saturday. the Ltn day oL November next, at ten o'cloek in the torenoon be assigned tor the hearing of eaid peti Uon, and that the devisees, legatees, and heirs at-law of said deeeased, and i uther persons interested in said estáte. are requirod to appear at a session 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 prayir ot the petitionershould not be granted : And it is fui-tlier ordered.that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, ofthe pendeney of said netition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pubüshed ni i he Ann irbor Demoerot, a newspaper prir.ted and circulated in said county.three successive weeks previous to said HARrIMAN, (Atruecopy.) Judge of Probate. William G. Doty. Probate Reeister. Éstate of Gabriel Weis. STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Washteaaw, ss At a sessiou of the Probate Court tor the county of Washtenaw.holden at the probate olhce in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday. the llth day of Oi-tober in the year one thousand eight hundredandeightytwo. Present William V. Harnman, Judge of Profukie matter of the estáte of Gabriel Weis, "onieadiiiK and flling the petition, dulyyerified of Barbara Oesterlin, praying thar. administration of said eatate may be granted to conrad Kraof or some other Buitable persou. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Mondar, the 6th day of November next, at ten o'elock In the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition and that the heirs at law ot said deneaaed, ï „n „n,ap nuwmiu intt-rewld in SUKl eMatr. iu e required to appear at a session ot suid court, then to be holden at the probate office, m the city oí Aun Arbor, in said county, and show cause it anv there be.why the prayer of said pititloner should not be granted: And it is further ordered, thatsaidpetitionergive notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency ol said ]■- tition and the hearing thereof, by causing a .-..py of this order to bc pulilished in The Ann Arbor Democrat, a uewspaper piinted and eirculating in said county three successive weeks previous to said day of b „ im„mlA-, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate, Wm. U. Doty. Probate Register. Estáte of Willbun H. Calkin ST TE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw. ss At a session of the probate court, lor tlcountv of Washtenaw, holden at the probate otfiee in the city uf Ann Arbor, on Thursday, tiie lath day of October. in the year oue thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. Present, William U. Ilarriman, Judge of ProIr?' the matter of the estáte of William H. Calkin, deceased. , James Taylor. trustee for certaln fonds and prouerties of said estáte, comes into court and represents tliat he is now prepared to rendar his animal account as such trustee Thereupon, it is ordered, that Wednesday, the 8th day of November nezt at ten o clock in the forenoon, be assigned for examiningand allowing such account, and that tlie heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons hiterested In said estáte, are re auired to appear at a session of said court, theu to be Wden at the probate oflice, m the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and show cause if any there be, why the said acoouni should not be allowed: And it i8 further ordered that said trustee give notice to the persons interested In said estáte, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by eausing a eopy of this order to be publtehed in the The Ann Arbor Democrai a newspaper printed and circulating in said county, tnree suc cessive weeks VOJ (A true copy.) -'"J ot Probate. Wm.G. Uoty Probate Kegister. Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT havingbeen made In the condltlons of a certainindentureof mortgage executed by Earl S Taylor and Catherine Taylor, his urn-, to Eliza North. bearingdate the twenty-sixth day of May eighteen huudred and seventy -six, and reconledin the office of tbe regist rof deeda for the county of Washtenaw, state oí Michigan, 111 Liber 51, of inortgages. on page 971, on the twelfth day uf June, eighteen hundred and seventy six by whieh dffault the power ol sal ■ tained in said mortgage has become operative, and no snit or proeeeding at law or in chaneery having been instituted (o recover the amount due on said raortgage, or the note accompanying the saine; and there bei Dg now claimed to be due'on said mortgage and note i he sum of seven thousand nine hundred and eig}tynine dollars and six cents ($7,989.06.) Notice, therefore, s hereby given, that said raortgage will be foreclosed on Saturijay. the fourtb day ui November, A. D. lö -2, at ten o'clock in the fore noonof said day. at the soutli front ioorol the eourt house in the city of Anu Arbor. in said county of Washtenaw, (said court house beug the place for holding the eire-uil court tor said county), by the sale at public aucti.ni, to the highest bidder, of the premises descrlbed ui said mortgage, orso much thereof aamay be necee sary to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage with reasonable costsand expenses, whlch mortgaged premises are describeil hl said mortgage as follows: All those certain pieoes or pareéis of land sitúate and being in the township of Lo di, in the county of Washtenaw, and state of Michigan, and being the east half of thenorthpast uuarter of section oumber twenty-two (Si), the west half of the west half of the north-west quarter, the north half of the east half of the west half of the north-west quarter, and the uorth half of the west half of the east half 1 the north-west quarter, of section number wentj three (23), in township three (8), south of range tive east, containiug one hundred and sixty acres of land, more or less. in said county. ELIZA NORTH, Mortgagee. E D Kinne. Altorney for Mortgagee. Dated, August 7, 1832. (f pp a week in your own town. Termsund $5 JOÖ outfltsfree. A4dres,s H. Hullett & Co., Portland, Maint TOA WEEK. fia a day at home easily J) f made. Costly outtts me, addressTrue & Co., Augusta, Mitine. ftflCUUMN CKNTRAL RÁ1LKOAJJ. TIMK l'ABLB, MAY 14lii lbS2. SOINti WKKT. mtut. = kI I iJ I ÍÍÍ . M.i a. w.i v. r. .! r. ".! ■ Detrui Lv. 7.00 8.86 W1 405 8.(0 tí. fO ! ' jü c "í.i-M M e.io 41 8.16 o. ■ w.vneJttñc 7.53 IOJMl B 12 4.4i, 8.401 10 4C Y,, i mi Bí3 10 48 7 03 5.05 908 1 11.' J Amua" J . MB 1100 7.24 5i!S .. 11.17 OhelVeZ""..." 9.25 .r, 5.68,111.00, aSSiíláki y.SU ....... 38 .6 ií 10.80 --. Jackson Ar. 10.10 " ' 8.U0 j 11 C5 JacLoO Lv. 10.20 13.15 ;.ñ5 a.m lí. Albion . 11-01 12.50 d 1.40i 11.05 1.2S Se::.. ii.. i. - h.iu i Battle Crewk.... 12.19 155 Sf-5 8.40 12.4? 2.0Í S&Sïfcz: u! 'as 44l; Si b 'ia Buchanaii 08i 7.tt 8.4jf rhrec Oak.... S.H8 7. ■ New Baftalo... 8.53 4 5; Ï.40 4.88 ....;. Mica, riiv 4JJd 5.18 8.8 5.08 5.a l at,, 5 ís tf.oa 8.M 5.rl b.lt KwaVntr. 8.UW .i -4B 6.40 7.IJ Cig .A (i.-..i T.4tj i:i..T r. ■■ i i é %. UA WATIONH. g $=, rz X B. Lfg ? 5 M '-i --; :'1 e m a B. i.K. " ?; -I ,,..,.,,, v (i 45 00 3-40 5 15 9.1Í S5Ê JÍltl:E: SK OSE SfflíüíOEÍía rbree Onks 948 -40 - 8SS= K rTé Ï5! ::::::: i io Dowaalac 11.53 i ." I-?Decamr 11.18 1 8-: lJÍ r o-ptrtri 11 ÍÍ I 1 8.581 A. M. rSSSÏ"' 12.18 LSB 9.30 H.50 10.25 ÏS SSSÜoí 'íía T.S mí' ? ï:ös : Hanb.ll Pl"ó 8.O.1 1!}1 !'b Mbion Ï.13 8J1 -I 8i 11.6B ÍJS SSStií: g:: 4.05 "I moI i2..o . Duiter 4 1 -.1 8.03; 10.1 . An.i Arbor':."':: 3ÍH 5.07 8 25 10 34 i.04 Ü.2Í rnollantl . 4.5 5.23 8 4S 10.481 2.2 8.41 'vavnc-Jnnc... 5.2( 5.45 9.081 11.08 2.4) 7.11 ■i T.JllDC ... Ill 6.15 9.43 1185 3.20 7.4E Dclroit Ar. 8.1! (i.30 lü.OOl ll.ool 3.3.) 8. The New York Express, a fast train leaves Chi 3airo at 8.80 o the afternoon and niakes the rol nwlng stops. Michigan City. 5,80; Siles, 8.S7; Kal mazoo7.40: Battle Creek, 8. l; Jackson, B.28 Ann Arbor, 10 6; Ypsilanti, 10.41: Q. T. June tion, I l.S5;arrivingin Detroit at 10.4IJ P. M. Mindiiy eicepied. tsmurd Bbun(Uy i-iceptctí TOaily. BíSBT I'. WSNTWOPTH, TI.B. LEÍ) Y Allí), tí. P. É 1. A., Vtúmjo. Otn'l Mantivttr. LHtn i ri-íOI.EDO, ANN ABBOB & ORAND TRUNK X RA1LKOA1), TakiiiR effect Sunday, liaron 12, 1888, Trains run by Culumbus time. SoingNorth. ' GoingSoutli i.;. I BÏATIOKS. i Mali 1 Exp'a p. M I. I P. M. I A. K. tS.IO f!.l.") ; Toledo I t 5.40 t9. 6 18 S.1 North Toledo... . +5.37 9. 6.8) 8.S7 I Detroit Junction. I 5.25 9. 6.8S 8.86 i Hawthoru 5 lij 9.2I 5.45 8.45 Samaría I 5.1-! 9.1f 8ÍO0 9Í00I l.ulu 5.1M 9M (i OS i !'.iir ! Monroe Junction 4. 8 8.4; ü 16 . 13 Dunde.e 4 45 8.30 8.83 9Í87 Azaha 4. 8.18 8.81 i 9.40 -Milán 4.) 8.08 8.4a I BÍ47 Nora 4.08 1 TM n:, 9.53 Urania 4,0 47.18 r.08 10.05 Pittsfleld 3.52. 7.88 7 15 10.S0 Ann Arbor.. .. +! Id +7.ií5 7.85 10.4S Lelands 3 2J 715 10.57 Wcn-dens 3.1f) I 8.00 tll South Lyon ... .. t2J .... The local frelght north leaves thla clty at 6 p. ni ■ Lelanda 5.40; Wordeos, o'clock ond ari-ivrs in Smith Lyon ut 8.30. The same trata leaves South Lyon at 7.05 a. m.; Wordens. 7.25, LelaQds 7' ;i"': and arrivña in this rit.v at É.80. lí V. ASHL10Y Gen'l Superintendent. IAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN J RATI.WAY. YPSU.AXTI III1AXCH- LANSING DlvrSION. QOING WEST. LSAVU. MAH:. VnsilaMti 7 00 a. In. ü 15 a. m Pittsfleld Janotion 74i)a.in. 9 34 a. m. S.UJSE 8 27 a. ni. ü 45 a. m Brldgewater aiSa.in. lOOta.m. Manchester 10 23 a. m. 10 Ka. 111. Watkine 10 55 a. ni. 103Ka.ni. Brooktyn 11 40 a. ni. 10 55 a. 111. Hillsdale 8 25 p. m. 18 05 p. ni. Bantam 8 60 o. 111. ISiOp. 111 OOING EAST. I.EAVE. MilL. Banken 8 06 p. m. 3 0 p. ni Hillsdale 880p.m. 3 35 p. m Brooklvn ! lOOp.m. 4 27 p. m Watiiins 15()p.ni. 4 42 p. m. Manchester 2 50 p. 111. i 55 p. m. Brldgewater ■' 25 p. m. 9 13 p. ni. Su.ink 410p.m. 69pm. Pittsfield Junction 1 40 p. m. 5 39 p. ni. Ypsilanti 5 18p m, RSSp. m. Way Freight goes west Moiulaw WVdnesday and Friday east, Tuesday. Thm-sday and Satunlay W. 11. CANNIFF, Siiiirrintendent. C..M. W. Híll, Ticket Agent, C. E. HOLMES, Proprletor of üie City Drug Store ! Has the choicest lot of pehïTTOES and Ibe Laegest Stock of Pure Drugs ! In tbe city. Also everythulg In the toii kt and fancy uoods line. al pr!rrs Ipwer than anywhere else. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. No. 12 Cook Hotel Block, Ann Arl..r. Michigan. JUST RECEIVE I) FROM THE Niágara Mis Breiii Cd., Of Niágara Falls, New York. : Best Lapr Ever munufactured in the United Stalt.. Far superior to eitlier Cincinnati or .VilwaukeeBeer. You will liud this t.eer ALWAYS ON DRAUCHT -ATHE3VRY BINDEB'S NO. 50 SOUTH MAIX STREET. This Celebrated Laeer also for Sale i i by the Bottle or Case. CMl and test it and satisfy youorli. Kespectfully, HENRY BINDER. i ) t , HENRY MATTHEWS, Has' the pleasure to inform the public that he i reaoy to receiïe theia ia bisuev brick MEAT MARKET! ONE DOOR EAST OF LEONARD HOUSE. Everything in his line wiil be flrst-elass. an:i At Reasonable Rates. He returns his sincere thanks to all his oíd cus. tomers for thcir generous patronage, and cordl allyiuvitus them, and all new customera to Iiii new quarters, where he hopes by fair dealin_ t. enlarge his alreadv _rowiu_ business. Watches and Jewelry ! J. Hallërl Si, 4G South Aluin Street,3Dealers in the Leadinir AMERICAN WATCHES ! In Gold and Silver Cases, Jn Stem and Key Winding, Mamifacturcd by the Leading Wntcli C'ompuuies. GOLD ÏÏATCH CHÁINS ! Of Standard Quality and Varions Palterns. A Lartrs and Complete Assortluent of Laco Pins, Ear Rin_sr BracolotsFinger Rings, And Studs. Silïsr Flitii Fare, l'rora the Most Beliable Manufacturera at iottom Prices. The Ilepairing of Fin t Watches is in Charge of Competent and Skiiled Workmeu, at Fair Prices.

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