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Business Locáis. If yon wish a fine cigar cali at Presr ton's place. Found - A satchel oontaining a quantity of wearing apparel, which ihe owner can have by proving property and paying for this notioe. Go to O. Sehiappacaeme fir firat-olaHS Pea-nuis, Fretih Malaga (}rapen, aud choice Gigara. Mrs. Miller vrho keeps the Diehl Jiouse onDetroit srteet would be pleased to have those in want of meáis or a oyHter tew, to give her a cali. For a choice cignr go fco Preston 8, in the Duffy block. Riga to rent cheap atGill Snow'n bam. For SaJíB- A fann of 60 acre. There is a good house and bnrns on the premises. The place is a inile and a half froni the city. There is no lwtter farm in the county for the nuniber of acres. Jamek Httlbebt. A hack íd readiness at all hours at Snow's livery atable. Charges reasouable. Imus pays cash for live chicleen. If you want a fine norse and carriage go to Gilí Snow, who has purchased Kitredge's livery barn. Those desiring aid in procuring pensions would do well to apply to O. L. Matthews, attorney at law, office over Riusey & Seabolt's store, Ann Arbor, Mich. He has proenred a full line of blankB for that purpose from Washington, and will attend promptly to all business eatrusted to his care. On and after Monday, February 4th, my music store will be closed each day (Saturdays excepted) until 1 o'clock p.m. Customers calling during the aftemoon will rpnpivft mv nprsonal flttrftntion. AliVIN WlLSKT. .THE CREAT CURE; S I ÏS5 f a -RH EU MA Tl SM- s „ A lt i fbr U the pdnful dUeuM of the -g : KIDNEYS.LIVER AND 8OWIL8. S B Xt oleanies tb ystom of the acrld poiion 0 that causes the dreadful sufferinff whioh q O onlj the victïm of Kheumatism oan realiaa. L THOUSANDS OF CASES J T) of the worst forma of thia terrible dijease f8 have been quioltly relieve! . nd In short time " PERFECTLY bURED. O rSICE, $1. 1.101 II) OR DRT, 80LD BT DHÜÍH1ISTS. ) Í4Dry can be sent by mail. 3 WIXia.HICgAaDSOX t Co.. Burlington V. M Watches and Jewelry ! O J. late & Si, 46 South Main Street, Dealers in the Leadine AMERICAN WATCHES ! In Gold and Silver Cases, in Stem and Key Winding, Mrtimfuctured ly the Leading Watch Companies. GOLD WATCH CHAINS. Of Standard Qualily and Various Patterns. A Iiarire and -.Complete Assortment of Lace Pins, Ear Rinss, BraceletsFinger Rings, And Studs. Silver Platel Ware From the Moat Reliable Manufacturers at Bottoni Prices. The Repairing of Fine Watcb.es ia in Charge of Competent anc Skilled Workmen. at Fair Prices. JACKSON FIRE CLAY CO. Manufacturers of Stone Sewer Pipe - AND - JDTULZ2& TILE. All our Drain Tile are made of Flre Clay, are of uuu-tual strength and light wetght, which ma terially reduces the breakage and expense ot transportation. The ditching for thls clans of tlling la lesa expen sive, as Ihey do not require to be laid below f rost but only deep enough to escape the plow. While thls is more economlcal lt also aids obtainingtabetter "fall" or grado-to the drain. A f uil assortmeut of all slxes, for sale la sm quantltles, or car load lot?, at the FEEDON LÍBER YARE JAS. TOLBERT, Xgnt. "Tile, the Createst Labor-Saving Machine of the Age." To the Editor of The Chicago TribUTtc. Dwight, 111., March 16. - One of the strongest and m)at convincing f acts that I have yet seen with regard to tile drainage is brought out in the December report of the Agricultural Department of Illinois. Itisthis: ACREAQK. Acreage in co-n in Livingston County, 1881 968,597 Acreaee in norn in Logan County, 181. . 140,859 Livingston over Logan 127,738 YILD. Yield of rorn in Livingston County, 1881. .8,983 ,522 Yield of coruin Logan Oounty, 188Í 5,070,924 Livingston over Logan 1,902,598 In other words. Logan County has raiaed near ly as much corn on 140,859 acres as Livingston county has on 868,597 acres. Put it in another form, the farmers in Livingston County have been obliged to plow nearly doublé the acreage of land (28,597), 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 Jut about as much corn as the man who plows 160 and takes all the rislcs of drouth and much besides. It is not fair, ttaen, to conclude that the greatest labor-saving machine to-day of the age is the tiledrain? From the same source of informaiion I gather the following as i-egards the progress of tile-drainage in these two counties: Feet. Totel number of feet laid in Livingston County upto 18fl 1,140,793 Total number of feet laid in Logan County up to 1881 3,989,469 Thls table proves beyond all theory that owing to the f ree use of tile that one county haa been able to produce nearly as much corn on 140,000 acres of land as another county has produced upon 2tSS,000 acres, which is nearly doublé, and the beauty of the whole is that it was done with half the work ! Mr. Editor, suppose a kind Providence should lengthen out the spin of our days until we saw IUinois tnorougnly tile-drained, where would be put the corn that tiiis State would produce, and what would we do with our "silver dollars?' Samuel T. K, J'kihk. C. E. HOLMES, Proprietor of tlic City Drug Store ! Has the chüiccst lot of perfumes nd tbe Largest Stock of Pure Drugs I Ia the city. Also everytbidg in the toilet and FANCT goods i.tne, at pr!ces lower than anywhere else. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, No. 12 CookJ Hotel Block, ADn Arbor, Michifan. a Trzrrrr ' " M- - ■L , : S? ' ■MfflfTIlTri MEË1- - i S o - ËBÊRBJiCH&SJii Dealers In Drugs, Medicines And a fine lot of French Hair Brushes AND Ene;lishTooth Brushes. We cali speeial attention to our stock ofgJH Chemical Glass-ware, Apparatus, AND Pure Chemicals of our own Importation. A (uil line of TIEMAN'S SURG'L INSTRUMENTS At list pricos. STUDEITTS Ai cordiall? invited to examine our stock as', qtutlitv and prices. EBERBACH & SON. AIRS. L. N. FITCH. HAIRWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Hnir Net, Invisible Ci-imps, Bvaitlje, Curls, &;e. Hair-Dressing for Brides, Balls and Thcatricals a Specialty. Hair-Jewelry Braided in any Pat'n HuronSt. - - Ann Arbor. 7 wfll nnt hr, rrimnthe lor any Work Ufl thirty dayiifrom noticeof finixh. GENUINE MÏLWAUKEË" Q. -4M fl BS WEa O p qjj ■ËnMi 3 LAGER BEER DEPOT. 75,000 Bottles Sold per Year. CD m CQ S2 H 3 @ .9 - Pi EIS o Pi W fi 5 Cö 3 so big ■ (S) tTOA WEEK. $12 a dav at home aiilr P Z made. t'ontly outltijire. Addreu Truc t Co., Auguita, Maine. A 820.00 Bíblica] Beward. The publishera ef Rutledge's Monthly offer twelve valuable rewurds in their Moiitbly for February, among whieh is tbe following : We will ,'ive $20.00 iu gold to the person telliug na which is the middle verso in the Oíd Testament Scriptures, by February 10, 1888. Hhould two or more cor reet answers be received the reward will be divided. The mouey will be forwarded to the winner Febmary 15, 1883. Persons tryin for the reward must send twenty cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the March Monthly, in which the same and address of the winner of the reward, and the correct answer, will be published. This may be worth 920 to you; cut it out. Address Rutledge Publiahing Oompany, Eaton, Penn. FRJED SORG, Dealt-r is PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHEH BHUSIIES. WINDOW GLASS. And all Paintera' Supplies of the Best Qtialuy SHOP AND STORE 26 and 28 East Washington ist ANN ARBOR. MICMIGAI INtutc of Leonanl Yaughn. STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of washtenuw ss. At a session of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday, the 31ts day of January, in the year one thousaml ight hundred and eighty-three. Present, William D. Harriman, judge of probate. In the matter of tliw state of Leonard Vaughn deceased. Leonard B. Vaughn, the administrator of said estáte, comes into court and repreHenta that he is now prepared to render his tinal account as such administrator. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Monday, th 8th day of Fehruary next, at ten o'elock in th foreuoon, be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and the heirs at la ot said deceased and all other persons iuterested in said estáte, art required to appear at a session of said court, r h'-n to be holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and show causa if any there be.why the prayer of said petitioner should not bo granted : And it is further ordered, that said petitiouer give notice to the persons interested iu said estáte, of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, by causing a copj of this order to be pubiished in The Ann Arbur Dcmocrat, a newspaper printed and circulating in said couuty three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A true copy.) Judge uf Probate, Wm. G. Doty, Probate Refrister. Sheriff Sale. lOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtu i.1 ui a writ of Hert fado, ibsued out of th Circuit Court, for the county of Washteuaw, in favor of Frederick Schmiüt. jr,, against the goods, and chattels, and real estáte, of Daniel Weinett, iu saiil county, to Josiah S. Oase, heriff of said couuty, to him directed and delivered. who did, on the seventeenlh day of April, A. D. 1878, levy upon and take all the right, title and i uterest of the said Daniel Weinett in and to the l'ollowing real estáte; that is to say: All tbat certain tract or parcel of land, situated in the village of Saline, county of Washtenaw and tale of Michigan, knowu, bouuded and des cribed as foüows, viz: Being a part of lot number two (2), section four (4), in said village of Saline, commencing on the east line of lot numberone(l), section four (4), sixty-six feet south of the northeast corner of said lot number one, ;1); thence running easterly, atright angles with the said east line of lot nuicber one (1), eight feet; thence northerly six feet, parallel with the east line of lot number one (1), aforesaid; thence westerly eigbx feet to the said east line of lot number one (1); thence southe.-ly, to the plac of beginning, six feet. Also, all that certain tract or pa cel of land situated in the village of Sahne, county and tute aforesaid, knowu, bounded and described as follows, namely: Commencing at a point thirty-three feet west and sixty-six feet souih f rom the northeast cor' ner of lot number two (2), ín section number four (4), in the village of Saline, according to said village plat, and on the south side of the Chicago road ; thence west, at right angles, three feet; thence south, to the south line of said lot; thence east, on said line, three feet ; thence northerly to the place of beginning. Also, lots number thirteen and fourteen, in section four (4), in the village of Saline, county of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, aecordingto the recorded plat thereotf, reservinga strip of land on the west side of said lot number thirteen for an alley. Also, that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the said village of Saline, county and State ' aforeaaid, known, bounded and described as follows, namely: Being a piece of land off from the southeaat corner of iot number one (1), section number eleven (11), in said village of Saline, bounded and described as follows : Commencing at the southeast corner of said lot number one (1), running northerly on the east line of said lot flfty-flve feet; thence westerly, at right angles with said line, seventeen feet ; thence southerly, at right angles with said last mentioned line. flfty-nve feet. to the north line of the Chicago road ; thence easterly, along the line of said road, seventeen feet, to the place of beginning. Also, all those certain pareéis of land 6ituated in said village of Saline, county and State aforesaid, known and described as f Qllows, to-wlt : Part of lots eleven [111 and twelve ]li], on section number three [8] , fronting on Henry street, in said village of Saline, according to the recorded plat of said village. being the parts of said lots des ciibed in a mortgage given by Daniel D. Wallace and wife to William Hulbert; all of which I shall expose for sale, at public auction, or vendue, to the highest bidder, at the north front door of the court house, in the city of Aun Arbor, in said county, on the second day of April A. D. 188S. next, at eleven o'clock in the foreuoon oí that day. Dated tuis Sist day of January, A. D. 1888. EDWIN W, WALLACE, Sheriff. Ei!One K, Frukauto, Plaintiff's Attr. Notice to Oeili tors. O TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw Oss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, made on the 8th day of January, A . D. 18S8 six months from that date were allowed forereditors to present their claims against the estáte of Frederick G. Herzer, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said probate court, at the probate offl.ee iu the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or befere the 9th day of July next, aud that such claims will be heard before said court on Monday the 9th day of April, and on Monday the 9th day of July next, at ten o'clock in the f orenoon of eacb of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor, January 9th, A. D. 1883. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. Estáte of Aun L. Covert. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw O ss. Ata session of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of fice, in the city of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the Uth day of January, in the year one thousandeight hundred and eighty-three. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate In the matter of the estáte of Ann L. Covert, deceased. On reading and rilling the petition duly rerifled of Norman B. Covert, praying that he may be licensed to sell the real estáte whereof said deceased died siezed. Thereupon it is ordored, that Tuesday, the 6th day of February 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 interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then tobe 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 ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing t hereot , by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbúr Demockat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County. three auccesxive weeks previous to said day of hearing, WILLIAM D. HA.RKIMAN. A true copy. Judge of Probate. Wiu.iam Q. Dott. Probate Resnster. Estáte of Joseph l. Irish. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, O ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw,holden at the probate ofïlce In the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the ltith day of January in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty three. Present William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate, In the matter of the estáte of Joseph D Irish deceased. Charles B. Irish, George D. Irish and Frank C. Irish, the administrators, with the will annexed, of said estáte, comfe into court and represent that they are now prepared to render their linal account as ?uch admiuistrators. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Saturday, the tenth day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and that the heirs at law of said deceased and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required 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 said account ■hould uot be allowed: And it is further ordered, that said administrators give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be published in Ï7ie Ann Arbor Democrnt, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, three successive weeks nrevioui to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. G. Doty. Probate RKister. IAlyon&healyS State & Monroe SU., Chicago. B [ Will imd prfpaW tny dirM iheif jf SB i ,o?,.LIaa04 tm :( initrnuinU, Snltti Cup, IMU, Jjflft '' Pompons Ep.ulU, Op-Lwup, JH ,' Undi. Drum Major. Suff. d4 lixk i SS, Saadry lUfd OutbU, KpMK IV Miurtal, Uo Inciurt Imtruciton and E- frf M-rUe for Amateur Band, nJ C'ftlaiotfacMJf f Cbolw Baad MuíIc, p ■- Estute of Henrv Busenbark. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw O ss. At a session of the probate court forth county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate ol flce in the city of Ann Arbor. on Fridny, tli öth day of Ja:mary in the year one thousani eight hunclred and eighty-three. Preaeni, WUliain D. Harriman. Judge of Pro bate. In the matter of the estáte of Henry Buaen bark, deceased. On reading and flllng the petition, duly veri fied of Fleming Busenbark praying that a oei tain Instrument now on ftlein thiscourt purpoi ting to be the last will and testament of saii deeeased maybe admitted to probate, and tha Calvin Mitchell may be appointed executo thereof. Thereupon. it is ordered, that Monday, th 5th day of February next, at ten o'clock in tb forenoon, be assigned for the hearing cf sai" petition, and that the devisees, legatees ani beirs-at-law of said deeeased, and all othe persons interested in said estáte, are re quired to appear at a session of saii court, tuen to be holden at the probat office, in the city of Ann Arbor. a-d sho cause, if any tbere be, why the prayer of the pe titioner should not begranted: And it is furthe ordered that said petitiouer give notice to th persons interested in said estáte, of the yendenc; of said petition. and thehearing thereof,by caus ing a copy of this order to be published in tin Anjí Arbor Dkmochat, a newspaper printed ani circulatedin said county, three suecessive week previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A true copy) Judge of Probate Wi, G. Doty, Probate Register. Ülïpl Üavïiiir Piii-eliassecl tlie Lircry Stalble ofH.Kitredgye on West Ann street I am prepared to furiti.-ili tlie FINEST RIGS IN THE CITÏ I nlso ï'tin a HACK AND BUS UNE! CHARGES REASONABLE. Telephonic Communication with tte Barn, CILL SNOW. TOLEDO. ANN ARBOR & GRAND TRUNK RA1LKOAD. Taking effect Sunday, December 10, 1S8S Trains run by Coh'mbus time. OOINO NOKTH OOING SOt'TH eg ■ I. N - STATIONS M S o -■ 1 & & H & P M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. I P M. 8 20 6 10 8.35 lvT'ledo ar 9.35 3.38 1 r.40 6 30 3 25 8.40 Man'n. J'n 9 32 8.ÍB 5 30 6 40 3 32 H4T Alexis J'n 9.23 3.18 1 S. 7J 4.09 9.29 Monr'eJ'n 8 41 3.20 1 4.51 7 50 4 17 I 9.40 Dunrfee H 32 [ 2,07 , 4.42 8.10 I 4.27 I 9,54 Azalia K.2Ü UT 4.2T 8 30 1 4 41 lO.Ofi Jlian 8.0B 1.23 4.10 8 55 4 59 lf .ia Urania 7.52 J.Oi 8 ST 9 15 I 5 10 10 55 PittsfleW 7. 12 18.40 3.47 9.35 8.20 10.35 Ann Arb'r 7.30 12.5 3.33 p. m. ! lv ar I . m. a. m. 11.30 6.55 I 12.32 j Jackson 5.2Ü 9.20 9.50 4i.W 9 00 2.15 I BattleCr'k I 3.40 7.58 7.58 1 85 9 !5 2M Kalamazo I 2.50 7.10 7.iO p.M. 7 80 10 50 4 50 G. Rapids 10.40 ! fi.50 6.Ï0 BOT) 0.15 10.35 AnnArbor (12.25 1 3.36 725 1 80 11.20 SthLyons .. 111.45 3.00 7.30 12.02 Howell 10.22 2.1S 845 1.20 Lansing.. .. 9.10 1.00 1015 3 00 Ionia .'. 7.45 1113 '.'... 11.55 5.04 Edmore . .. 0.10 9.18 Connectiona- At Toledo, with railroads divergng; at Alexis, with Canada Suuthern, I,. 8 & M. 5 and F & P M railroads; at Manhattan Junction. lth Wheeling & Lake Ejie railroad.at Mon■oe Junction with L S & M S : at Dundee, with L S A MS railroad ; at Mila n , with W St I, tPrailroad; at Pittsfleld, with L S& M S. , at nn Arbor. with M C railroad; at South ljyon, vith D L & N railroad. H. W. ASHLEY, W, H. BKNNETT, Supt Ueneral Passenger Agent. RAILKOADSs. V-IICHIOAN CENTRAL BA II, HO A IJ g TIME TABLE. MAT 14lli 1682, KOIMi KT. AT..., g J ff ff f ; _?_ j?fl & H jg j L A. M. A.M. r. M P. H. i p. Jl. I'. X 1 Detroit Lv. 7.00 9.35 5.i5 4.05 8.(101 "0 6 G. T. JuiiC 7.15 B.66 0.1U 1.80 8.15110.10 r Va lie June... 7.53 lü.ü 6 42 4.4h 8.4." 0-0 YpsilHDti 8.i8; KMtv 7 ir, 5.')) ii uu 11. 9 B Aun Arlior H.45 U 00 1 7.24 5.22 9.2 .1 11. IX 5 Ut'xler 9.1 7 48 5.3!) 9.44] , Cheluca 9 25 H.O., 5.53 i. .00 ' Í ümeslake 9 50 8.3Si .8 lOMt .... r P. U. A. ; Jackson Ar. 10.10 9.00 11 Ü5 1 Jackeon Lv 10 20 12 15-i..5B ..a. 12.4." ' Albion 11.04 12.50 T.40 11.55 ÍS _ ...nrnnall 11.5U 1.31. _ j 8 OSi l8.0 141 [ Cre. k._ f.í9 1 6S ? 8.40 13.47 i 0T rGal(8bnr(ï 12.53 a. ï., il 15 ' Kalamazoo 1.13 2.3(i 4.50 a:35 l.) 2.47; ? Lawtoi 162 5.2.") Si:, 1 üeclui. 2 07 Ó.4Ü .... && 3 Uowagiac 2.2 ti.07 ] Sti . Siie 2.55 4.04 60 .... ,' Í.7 1.15 Buclianan 08 7.1 1 Threv Onke.... 3.381 "■- ;.■- New liuftulo... 3.53 4 52 7.4H .... I -. :: . ■ Micu. City t.Zl 5. IS &;08 1 Ukc 5.13 ü.uz S.M 5.51 6.1 Keiisiuï'un .on ' 5i U.Iü ... i b.4u . il Cüicag rA S.50 7.40 5 ï.éS I HUINU KA. HATIO!... = & fi Lrtg j_Ll ?i c fi A M. . SI. P 1'. M. I'. . Chicago Lv. 6 45 9 00 S.40 6 18 M. R.en?iiiKton 7 3ó .5i. 4.30 6.05 KUH Lakt P.17 10 27 5 1 6.5i 10. -iO Mlcti. City 9.03 11.13 b.Oll 7.8H 11.-3 New Bnflalo... 927Í11..-Í3 6.iö 11.68 riiree Oaks 9 42 6.40J A. M. Buchcnan. 10.10, i. m. 7.(6 Nilfe ld.2 112.18 "-7 9.0UU2.45 Uowagiac 11.5:i Ofi ! i !' Decatar 11 18 1 8.33 1.47 LaWTon 11.3 ■ h&SiA.M KHlamuzoo 12.12 1.38 9.30 B.50 10.25 Í.80 Da1ehurir 12.35 1 x 7.0K üattle Creek... 1.03 3.M] .'v 7 38 11.(18 8 30 r V g. I Sfarsliall 130 3.0 -L I 06 11.88 3.Jt Albiou 8.13 8.21 -- 8.321 ll..'5 4.1S a. u. a. a. I lackeon Ar. 3. On i lackson Lv. 3.C9 4.a5 7.05 9.:' 12. 10 5.00 3rasLake S.S2 7.28 9.501 i B.96. JhelHi-a_ 35S I 7 6 l'(.0? I 5.50. Ilcxter 4 lr : K.I3 10.1 i 6.(4! ftmiArbor 4.37! 5.ir! 8 28 1(1 ïpsilanli 4.55 5.23 8-43 10.481 í.2ii iVaync June... 5.20 5.15 9.08 2.-11 7. A, 3. T. June i (i.OO B.16I B.45I1135 8.20 . & Deiroil Ar.l 6.15 6.3U[ 10 01 .(O The New York Express, a fast train leares ChiïaKo at 3.30 in the afternoon and makes the folJlwing stops, Michigan City. 5.'!0; Niles, '.27; Kallmazoo7.40; Battle Creek. 8. 8; Juokson, 28; Ann Arbor. 10 26; ïpsilanti, 10.41 : G. T. Junotion, 1 1.25; arriving iu Detroit at UIA i P. M. 'uuday excepLed tanluwuy-ife . uuu.i. xtvptn fDaily. Hknry C'. Wíntwokth, II. n. l.miïAi O. P. á. 7. A., Chicago. Oa'l Uaná 7r, -i U T AKE 8HORE & MICHIGAN sun'IIERN, Xj RAILWAY. VP9ILANTI BI1ANCH- LANSINO DIVrSlON. GOINQ WEST. LEAVK. MAIL. Ypsilanti 7 ( a. m. rt f.1 a. i Pittsfleld Junction 7 4 a. m. &ta. in... Sai.ink 8 37 a. m. !l 43 a. ru Bridgewater 9 15 a. m. HH!!a. m . Manchester 10 23 a. m. 10 SS a.'m. Watkine 10 55 a. in. lOiSa. m. Brooklyn 11 40a. m. 1055a. m. Hillsdale 3 25 p. m. 120ip.m. Banken 3 50 p. m. 12 10 p. in GOING EAST. LKAVE. MAIL. Bunkers 8 00 p. m. 3 10 p. ni Hillsdale 8 S0 p. m. 3 25 p. ni Brooklvn 1 (KI p. ra. 4 27 p. m Watkins 1 50 p. m. 4 4 p. ra.. Manchester 'l 50 p. ni. 4 55 p. m.. Bridgewater 3 25 p ni. 5 13 p. m. Saline 4 lOp. in. 5 8pm. Pittsfleld Junction.. 4 40 p. m. 6 39 p. m. Ypsilanti 5 15 p m. 5 55 p. in.. Way Freight goes west Mondav. VEednwday and Friday ast, Tuesdav Tlnn-sda in I Sat . urday. W. H. CA .NIFF, Suoenntcudent. Quo. W. Hall, Ticket Agent.
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