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A hole-armled fellow--The mine. A Walking Skeleton. - Mr, E. Springer, of Mechanicsburg, Pa , writes: "I was afflicted with lung fever and abseess on luugs and reduced to a walking skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery foi 'onsnmption, which did mo so muoh good that Ibought a dollar bottle. After ludag three lttles I found iiiyself onco moro a man, completely restored to henltli, with a hearty appetite, and a pain in llesh of 48 poundB " Cali nt Eberbach & Son's Drug Store nml get a free trial bottle of this oertain cure for all Luug Uíscíiboh. Large bottles 81. A A niarriage on a train. The Beauty of Youtii.- No matter how handsome or stalwart a young man may be otherwise, uothing can raake up for a partially bald head. Shining talents are attractive, but h shining poli is not The canse may be sickness or anvthing else, yet Parker's Hair Balsam will stop the loss of the hair and start a new growth of glossy and soft hair so quickly as to surprise you - restoring the original color at the same time. Not a dye, not oily, delicately perfnrned. Only standard 50c. dressing. The lnst knell of republican presidenta- Nellie Arthur. Salvation Oil is the greatest cnre on earth for pain. It afford-; instant relief and speedy cure to all suffers from rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, sorethroat, pain in the back, side, and limbs, outs, bruises, &c. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. A half-soled fellow - The cobbler. City Locáis. J . M. Gould has made arraugements with the Beaver Island Fsbing Co., to have shipped daily fresh Codfiah and 8m lts, White Fish and Pickerel. He elso paya caah for Butter and Eggs and all farm produoe. WANTED A SUITE OF ROOMS on ground-floor near the university. Adress Box 2915, city. Lewis & Gibson make the flnest cabinet photos for $3.50 per dozen. Lewis & Gibson make the best Cabinetphotos for $3.50 per dozen. The öive Awya SalcAt the Bazaar is demanding your attention, will last only one month. Chaa. E. Wagner paya cash for butter and eggs. Go to Chiis. E. Wagner for smoked hams and dryed menta. Lamps - A large assortment at Emanuel Wagnera, Sout Main-st. For California dryed fruits cali on Chas. E. Wagner, No. 17, Ann-at. Chas. E. Wagner's is tlie place to hay your groceries and get bargains. A full line of Crockery Ware at Emanuel Wagneb's. I pay cash for Turkeys and Chickens. J. M. Gould. Go and ait for your photos at Lewia & Gibson's gallery. The very beat cabinets for $3.50 per dozen. Oranges and Lemons cheap, at Emanuel Wagner's store, No. 33 South Mainstreet. J M. Gould next to the postoffice pays cash for Butter and Eggs and farm produce. Cali and get pricea for rooflng, evetroughs and conductora at J. E. Hurkin's. For Sale ob to Rent - The large frame dweiling nortii of the Electric light worka on Fourth-st. There is a good barn, a fine well of water and good cistern on the premisea. Apply to O. L. Mat tlic u-h, over Rinaey & Seabolt's grocery. All kinds of farm produce purcbased at Emanuel Wagner's, No. 33, South Main-st. Go and see the prices giveu with tfoods at Emanuel Wagner's grocery, South Main street. The only pure Cider Vinegar that is sold is purchased at Emanuel Wagner'a, No. 33, gouth Main-st. "Where do you get your pure cidf.ii vinegar?" At Emanuel Wagner's, of courae, No. 33, South Main-st. Canned Goods in great variety at E.MANUEL WaGNBR'S No. 33 South Main-st. I pay caah for Butter aud Egge, nt 33 Soüth Main-at. Emanuel Wagner. For all kinds of Salted Fiah cali on Chas. E. Wagner, No. 17 East Ann-st, For Bargains in Groceries cali on Chas. E. Wagner, No. 17 Èast Ann st. Dry and Wet Grooeries, nice fresh stock to select from. Emanueii Wagner. Everything is tirst-class boughi at Chas. E. Waarner's, the grocer, No. 17 East Ann-st. Remember that the only place to buy fresh Fiah every day in the week, is nt J. Gould's place adjoining the postoffice. Bananas, Cocoanuta, Lemons, Oranges, Confectionary, a fine line at Chas. E. Wagner's No. 17 East Ann-st. 'Smoker's Articlea of all kinds, choice Chewing Tobacco, Cigare, etc, at No. 33 South lain-st. Emanuel Wagner. Chow Cnow and Mixed Pickles, Dried Beef, Smoked Sugar-Cured Meats at Chas. E. VVagner's, No. 17 East Ann-st. WANTED 3 SUITES OF ROOMS or single rooms, in tlie same house. Must be comfoitably Adress, at once, P. O. box 2915, city. A full line of Coal and Wood Stoves for sale che:ip. Best pricea in town. Eitherfor cash or will exchiinge for corn, oi te or hay. J. E. Harkins, 32 East Huron-st . Well Digging. - I m prepared to dig wells on short notice. All orders given immediate attention. For particulars cali on or address D. R. Gougü, Ann Arbor, Mich . .ƒ. E. Harkins, manuf;icturer and dealer in atove, tin and sheet i ion ware, pumps and furnaces. Work of al! kinds promptly attemied to. A full line of coal and wood atovcs. The clearing sale at the Bazaar is on a novel plan, $100 worth of gooda given away to purchasera With a purchaae of 50 cents worth, or a $1, you get a present worth nearly as muoh, of crockery, glassware, broom, or something else. Loaning.- Money to loan on flrst-clusa Real Estáte MortgageatCurrent rates of Interest. Satisfactory arrangements made with capitalists desiring such investments. Every conveyance and transaction in abstracts of titles cnref ally examimed as to legal eifect . Z. P. King, Ann Arbor W. G . Lindsay ia in the oity with the viluable work "f A. H. Baker on the "Horse." Many persons are aubscribing for the work. Agents are wanted, full information will be given by calling on him at the Franklin house, or addressïng the pubhsher, G. L.Benjamin, Fond du Lac, Wis. I will be at the Franklin house betwcen 12 and lp. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. W. G. Lindsay. Stop and rend this. I am bound to I sell the property in the Third ward on en8t Hiscock-Bt. and east of Spriog-st. Contaiuing one half acre of land or more. Commodious house, seven rooms below and three above, good well of water and large cistern. Splendid garden, all kinds of fruits, Apples, Pears, Cherries, Gr ipes, etc. Will scll the above for $1,200. The title to the property is ! O K. and the property free from all incumbernnce. Will give special contract; purt payment down. Addres M D. L. Branob, Stockbridge, Ingham county, Mich. P. S. Will exchange for real estáte in Ingham Co. ui nj O f i ui % "■ L_ -a ■■ l- H - ö ! O S j-p O mam 3 ! g !E M ë j O i Mr. BENJAMIN L. FAEDER SOLO VIOLINIST, Late of Philadelphia, gradúate of the Leipzig Conservator}', begs to annouiice that he has deeided to remain in Detroit, and will receive pupils at the music rooms of Roe Stephens, -Woodward Avenue. WILL ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS FOR CONCERTS. Address, B. L. Faeder, Roe Stephens' Music Store, or 273 Fort Street, West, Detroit, Mieh. INFORMA riONTO OUR FRIENDS And to the public. I have just removed my Merclaït Tailomi Store From East Liberty-st. to the St. James block on West Hiiron-st. and have fltted up Bfly rooms elegantly. I am yory happy to say that I have eecured the servises of Mr. Wm, Theisen, of Syraeuse, N. Y , as my cutter, who, as an artist in the business has no superior, and I am now fuiiy prepared to sutisfy tbc most fagiedloua dresser. W itn my line of Cloths, Vant'npt and i Krivoatlngfl no one can help Ketting just what he wants. I am a-ready SOCUniig ntu sti'les of Sprinp Qoods as they aj-par In market, and I only liuvt'to say in regard t prfoes, that they are so exct'L'dinicly low that no man will look for anyothtT eetabJuuunent. I make elegant pants for $4 and upuarda. Suits forSlH and upwards, Overcoats for$íñ and npwardn. All won KUar anteed to be perfect In in. Nöw come and see meand I wili prove you the facta. Repairinf? done wíth neatness and despatch, and very low. Buro h.f e ld Architect ii rni Plans and Spcciiiciitions. People who wnnt Hotises built according to modem style cun olitain the sume from Andrew Cliraie. Heating and Ventilaüon a See houses of O. Eberbach, E. E. Beal and E. 8. Worden. Office at roBidenco 2i Maynard-st., Ann Arbor. FOR 8ALE CHEAP. Board bilis sgaJiut Frank A. V. Diemert, of Mildmay, Prose Co., Ontario, and Wm. Starr, of Hawksville, Out. For particulars inqulre of WILLIAH CASPARY. Ann Arbor, Jan. 19, 1888, Estáte ot Patrick Murplij. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtena ss. At a session of the probate eourt for the county of Washtenaw. holden at the probate offloe in 'the city of Ann Arbor.on Monday, the 2nd day of March, in the year one thou Rand eight hundred and eighty five. Present, William D. Harriman. JudKe of Pro bate. In the matter of the estáte of Patrick Murptay daceased. On reading and flling the petitlon, duly veri fled, of Bernard Muriih) praying, that a ci-rt ii Instrument now on file in this court purpurina to by the lasi wil] and testament of saic1 de ceased, may be admitted t" probate, and that he may be appolnted ezecutor thereof. Therenpon it is ordered that Monday. the ünth day of March, next, at ten o'clock in the forcnoon, be&niened for the hearing of said petiUon, and that the devisees, legatees, and hei;s at law of said deceased, and all other persimis nterested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then to be bolden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitiouer should not be' grauted. And it is furtlier or dered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causmg a copy of this order to be published in The Ann Arbvr Dwniieral, a newspaper printed and circulated in said coiinly, two successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. (A tniecopy.) Judge of Probate. William Ó. Dott. Probate Register Notice to Crcditors. OTATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Washtenaw O ss. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the probate court for the county of Washteuaw made on the lüth day f January. V. D. 1885, si.v months f rom that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against theestate of Cornelius Lowry, 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 office in the city "f &n'n Arbor, f }r examination and allowance, on or before the 13th day of Jury next. and that sueh claims will be heard before said court, on Hou day the 13th day of April, and on Monday tbc 13tli day of July next. at ten o'clock in the forencK)n of each of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor, January 12, A. D. 1885. WILLIAM D. HARKIMAN, Judge of Probate. 'o ni ni i ss (i n IT s' (i t ice . STATE OK MICHIGAN , Couutv of Washtenaw, ss. The undersigued havingbeen appointed by th Probate Court for said county. "otiimissioners to receive. examinean 1 adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estáte of James H. Smith, late of said county deciused, hereby give notice that six months from date are allowed.by order of said Probate Court, tor creditors to present their claims against the estáte of said deceased, and that they will meet at the store of üeorge S. Wheeler.Esq ,in the village of Salem in said county.on Thursday the 16th day of April, and on Thursday the 18th day of July next, at ten o'clock A. M. , of each of said days, to receive. examine and adjust said claims. Dated January 16th ,1885. UEORGE S. WHEËLER, WILLIAM MURRAY, Commlssioners. Nut ice to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. Notice is hereby elven, that by an order of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, made on the lïth day of January, A. 1). 1885, six months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of George Wacker, late of said county, deeeased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said probate court, at tne probate office in the city of Ann Arbor. fur examination and allowance, on or before the 20 day of July next, and that rueh claims will be heard before said court. on Monday, the ÜOth day of April, and on Monday, the SOth day of July next. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor, January 19, A. D. 1885. WILLIAM U. HAUKIMAN', Judge of Probate. ■ ■'■■ ■ f%f"r workiMK people. Send 10 ets. IJpostage. and we will mail you f ree npi ia royal, valuabl sample box of L Lal goods that will put you in the ay of makiiii more money in a few days than you ever thoueht possible at any business. Capital not required. You can live at home and work in spare time only, or all the time. All of both if all ages, grandly suecessful. 50 oenla n ., .nsily eai lied ev.-ry cveninK. That all who want work may test the business, we make this mpnralleled offer: To all who are not well sat sned we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of rritug us. Full particulars, directions. etc, ent free. Immense pay absolutely sure for all vh.i start at once. Uon't delay, Address, Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. 1 f 0 A AAAiD presen t8 given away B" I 11 II Bend us 5 ent. postage ,% #1 Hand by mail you will U im U U U W Uet free a package. of iiods f laree'Tslue. tost will start you in work ;hat will at once bring you in moneyfaster than uything else in America. Allabouthe l$200,HlO in presenis with each box. Agents wanted i erv hcre, of rither sex, of all ages, for all i lie time, or spare time only, to work for us at , heirovrn homes. Fortunes for all workers , olutely assnred. Don't delay. H. Hallett & , Co., Portland. Malne. AKifi Band cents for postage , II II I f I receive free a eostly r Rl f P of goods which will ' 1 1 1 oVi ki help you to more money ight away than anything else Inthisworld. All ( eitber sc suopeed from flrst hoor. The broad f ad to fortune opens before the workers, abt iluiely sure. At once address, True& Co., Aug lista, Maiue. . ■ f ■ more money than at anything else bv i Mf lli'tkiiiK an agency for tne best selling M imok out. Ri-Binners RUOOeed grandlllllly. None fall. Terms free. Hallett Book & Co., Portland. Maine. Subscribe for THE DEMOCRAT. Estáte of Jndoens Jesephtu Van Waterschoot. ' ÓTATE OF MICHIGAN, Gounty of Washtenaw O ss. At a ses ;ion of the Probate Couri countj of Washtenaw, holden at the i office m the city of AnuArbor on Wednesday,the Vtli lay of Jnnuaiy. in the year one thousand eight bundred and elghty-ne. l'reseni. William U. Harriman, Judge of l'rov bate. In the matter of the estáte of Judocus Joe pbusVan Waterschoot, deces On reading and filing the petltlon, duly verifled, of William .). Fierle. praying that a eertain instrument now ou file in this cour) pur portlng to be the lust uili and testal deceased, tnaj be adn ttted - probate, and ihaï he may he appoimed execntor thereof. Thereuponü b Ordered, That Monday, the I6th day of Maren, next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be asslgned for the hearing o petitiim, and that che devíseos, légateos and helrs at lav Ie eased, and all otlx-r persons tnterested In said estáte, are requirecl to appear al asewion of said court the to be bolden at the Probate Oftice. in the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause if any tiiere be, why the prayerof thepetltlonersliould not be granted; Anditis i'iirther ordered, tliai said Detltioner give notice to the persons interested In suid estate. of the pendenoy of' said pehtion,and the heartngthereof. bycauaingacopy of thia order tobepubltehedinthe Ann Amor Demoerot.a nen-spaperpniited and clrcul&ted m said county" thrèe successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HAHltl-M VN. (Atrue copy.) Judge of Probate. Wbi. G. Ooty, Probate Regis er. Real Estáte for Sale. O TATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, O rs In the matter oí the estáte of Thomas Bradley. deceased. Notice is berehy vcn, that in pursuanee of an order granted to tln undersbcned udministratcr of the estáte of said deceased, by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the county of Washtenaw, on tho SOth day of December, . I. 1884, ib.-i wOl be sold al Public Vendue to the bighest bidder, at tbe late residence bf said (te-'easel in the township of York, in the county nf Wnshtenaw, in snid state, on Saturday, the Uthdayof April, A. D. 18SS, at lOo'clock In the forenoon of that dny (subject to all enoumbrances by mortgageor otherwlse cxisting at the time of thedeath of siid deceased), the following desoribed Real Estáte, i wit: The west half of the northwest quarterof the northeast quarter of section thirty one, eontaining ïwenty acres. Theeast half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Beotion thirty -one, eontaining twenty acres. The sast quarter of the southeast quarter of tiiesouth west quarter of section thirty, oontaintng ten acres, The south threequarters of the northwest quarterof the southeast quarter of sec't on thirty. contalninp thirty acres. West half of flöuthwegt quarter of southeast quarter of BeoOon thirtv, ■ talmug twenty acres. AH of said piec'-sor paroelsof landabove described belng sltuatedln the townsliij) of York, Washtenaw o untv, In MichDa'ted Dec, 80,1884. ALKKEI) LEWIS, Ad ministrator. Real Estáte Tor Sale. STATE v. MICHIGAN, ((umt.v of Washtenaw, 88. In the .Jatter oi' the Kstnte of Alrii-k M. Bodwell, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that in persuance of an order granted to the underslgtied, Adininistrator of the estáte of saiil deceasndjjn the Hon. Judge of Probate. fortheCountj ofWasntenaflr, on the I3th day of February, A. I). 1SS5, there ill be sold at pubücvendiie.to the bighest bidder, at the east front door of the court house In thecltyof Ann-Arbor, In the County of Washtenaw, in said State, on Tuesday, the Ulst day of Maren, A. h. 188S, at ten o'clock In toe forenoon of that day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwlse extttingat the time of the leath of said deceased), the following described Real Estáte, to-wlt: An undivided one-half interest in that certain tract of laud in the city of Aun Arbor. Úiohigan, deseribed as follows; Lot number Bfteen (15) in block number three (8) north of Huron streef in range four H) east In said city, Also an undivided half interest in a piece of land fourteen rods in length off the east fur rods in width of lt two (2) bloek four (4) south range three (8) west uecording to the recorded plat of William S, Maj'nard's addition to the dty of Ami Arbor, asrecortled in Líber "L" of deeeïs on page 518 in the office of the register of deeds in said county of Washtenaw. Dated February 18. 1888 .HUiN FINNEGAN, Adminlstrator. Estáte of ("liristian K. Kupp. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, Cduiily of Washtenaw. O ss. At a session of the probate court, for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate of - ice in the city of Anti Arbor, on rueday, the Mth day öf February , In the year one thousand eight hundred and elghty-fli e, PreWDt, William 1. Haniman Judge of Proate In the matter of the estáte of Chrlstlan F. Kapp, deceased. John Kapp and Regina Kapp. exeoutora of the ast will and testament of said deceased, t-ome nto oourt and represent thai Hnyarc nowprepar ed to ronder their final account as such ezecutors. Thereupon, it is ordered, that Tuesdny. the 24th day of Harchnext, al ten o'clock in the forenoon, benssigned for exam in inj? and allow Iiik such account, and thal the deTUees, leñatees and beilfe at law of said deceased, and ali other persons interested in snid estale, are requlred to appearat a seasionof said court.ilien to be holden ut the probate office, in tl ity of Ann Arbor, in said county. and show causo if any fherc be, ivbv tbs said account slionld not be allowed. And it is further ordered, that said exeeutors ive notice to the persous interested nsaid estáte, of the pendenoy of saidaocount, uní I he hearing thereof, by causing aoopyofthll irdertobe published in the Am Arbob Dkmciíat, a newspaper printedand v'irculating in laid counto three succeaulTe weeks previous to lid day of hearing, WII.UAM I). HAK1UMAN. trns copy. Judge of Probate. Wiu.iah O. 1oty. Probate Repisier Farms For Sale. - Inquire f John Finnegan, Ann Araor, Michigan.
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