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If Mini i are mustor, be sometimos blind; if u servant, sometimos deuf. The tongue s but three inchos loug, yet it can kill a man híx feet Iiigh. Iíf.ttkr Than Siie Expeotkd. "Your letter received. ín reply I am happy to say thut l'nrkcr'n 1 luir Balsani ilid much more me t'mt yon said it would, or than I expected. My hair has not only stopped falling out, bnt the biild spots are uil covered, and all my hair has growu thicker, softer and more lively tliiiii it wus before my sickness a year ago. Thauk you again and again." Extract from lettere of Mr. R. W. T., West Fifty-third street, New York. Many a daudy before marriage becomes snl ii I iiftl after it. (ity Locaba Wanted, to buy a sound, gentle, fine horse suited for saddle purposee. AddreBB P. O. Box 2915, City. Tho best 5-cent 3igar in the city can be had at G. Schiappacasse's, No. 8 Hu ron streot, eost. Koch & Haller sell the celebrated Hoywood Bros. & Co.'s Baby Carringes, tho finost in the market. Board with Room, $3 50 per week, 75 ets, pur doy, or 25 ets. per ineal. Lodging 25 ets. at Walker's Boarding House comer First aud Catherine-sts., Aun Arbor. In selecting a Baby Carriage ask for those manufactured by Heywood Bros. & Go., and kept for sale by Koch & Haller, 52 South Mam-st. Twenty-five dollars will buy a secondhaud 46-inch Columbia bieyele. Address P. O. Box 2915, oity. Wanted- A Good Horse. - For the right kind of a Horse, one that suits, I will exchange agricultural implments. - Bullard's Hay Tedder, Faust's Hay Loaders, Ladow's Pnlverizing Harrows. M Mogere, Aun Arbor, Mich. Johnson's hat store is just around the córner. Fire kindlere. The neighbors all say tlmt The Champion Fire Kmdler Is the finest thing iu the world. Neat cheap and convenient. Fifty flres kindled for ten cents. No shavings, dirt, or smell. Summer or winter equally desirable Ask your grocer for the Champion . Kindler. For Fresh Banans, Oranges and IceCream, go to Schaippacasse's, Hurón street. AlHunds of fruits and candies kept by G. Schiappacasee. Just Arrived - A car load of the finest of Schlitz's Bottled Beer at V. Rettich's, Washington-st. Wanted. - Reliable and energetic men to sell all kinds of nursery goods. Busi noss light and easily carried. To successful men we can pay good salaries and expenses, and give steady employment. First-class refierences required. Send for terms. Address L. L. .May .V: Co., nurserymen, St. Paul, Miim. Curtain Shades of any length and width mauufactured by I). Kieriitead. Only the very best material used. D. Kierstead is prepared to manufacture to order Slate Curtains of yarious patterns. Leave your orders at bis shop on north Fifth-st. Now is a good time lo lea ve orders for curtains at D. Kierstead's,north Fifth-st., Ann Arbor. Cali and get prices for roofing, eve troughs and conductora at J. E. Harkin's. A full line of Coal and Wood Stoves for sale cheap. Best prices in town Either for cash or will exchange for coro oats or hay. J. E. Harkins, 32 East 1 1 uron-st. J. E. Harkins, manufacturer and dealer in stove, tin and sheet irou ware,, pumps and furuaces. Work of all kinds promptly attended to. A full line of coal and wood stoves. Loanino. - Money to loan on firet-class Real Estáte MortgageatOurrent rates of Interest. Satisfactory arrangements made with capitalists desiring such investments. Every conveyance and transactiou in abstracts of litles cnriif iilly examimed as to legal effect. Z. P. Kino, Ann Arbor CHARLES RETTICH, Dealer in Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper Ware Particular attention paid to putting up ROOFING ANDEAVE TROUGHS. All kindx of Repairine Done Promptly ! Stoves and pipe cle&ned. Pleosa cali aud see me at No. I, East Liberty-st, Ann ArborREMOYAL Having removed my stock of HATS AND CAPS ! To No. 7 W. Huron-st., In t e si . James Block, 1 would be pleased to have old ru si .oi n rx cali on me, and new one too for that matter, as I intend to glve everybody GREAT BABGAINM. A full line of Hals and vJaps Cheap for Cash. E. J. JOHNSON. &. CÖUfflS,: stone.um'mÍaterlime CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, LAND PLASTER, PI.ASTERING IIAIR, -And all Kiiida of- WOOD. E-OFFICE:- Corner of Fifth & Huron Streets, op(xsite Firemon'8 Hall. Ann Arbor Mi.-h. .iSÖBKaHilGOD NcWS 2lMÜíSS fiï ( :. "l liami'orMosH Kok.' Jhm ■■■!■■ Ti'nSot, or If nnlBtmiii Douornloa Colli Band Mond Roso DinniT Set, or Cold and Mi's ]).■.. r.itid Toilet Bet, Fot fiill nnrtlcnlnrn ndilna T1IH :iMJAT AMKKWAN TKA '.,. P. O. Box 2S3. 81 aud SS VoBoï St. . New Volk. JEBSY BTJLXj My Thoroghbred Buil, JERSY BOY," Vlay be had for service at my Stables on West Huronst., the ensuingseason. TermR: $3.00for the season. N. B. COVERT. Architectural Plans and Specllicatlons People who want Houses built according to modern style can obtain the same !rom Andrew Climie. Heating and Ventilation a specialty, See houses of O. Eberbach, E. E. Beal and E. 8. Worden . Office at residence 23 Maynard-st., Ajui Arbor. our ri'iiiltTs, for 12 cents in postale stamiw to ay for nuiiliiiK aiul wrapplnff, umi niimexof two iciuk agents, wlll recelve KltEK a Stel Klnish I'arlor KiiRravIng of all Our Prealdeota. iiilinl ng Cleveland, 5ie iwxa taches, worth $4.lK). AddrcHS, Eu)kr Pub. Co., Chicago, III. FOR SALE ! Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Shrubs Roses. Also all the New Varieties of Climatis - specialties for fall ol 1885. Russian Mulherries, Apricots and Tyler Raspberry. All stock that fails 10 grow we agree to replaci for one-half the retail price. I will cali on all tny customers during the next month. People desiring any of the above stock will do well to reserve their orders until I cali. CEO. E. STEVENS. 41 Washington-Bt, Ann Arbor, Midi Agent for D. 8. Pearson & Co., Oeueva N. Y. npHB BILLIARD PARLOR - - OF BLISS & BLISS No. IO NORTH MAIN STREET, Has beon rífltted, and w havp tlie Finest Bitliard Parlors in the City! A Full Une of TOBACCO & CICARS ! The Original W. W. Bliss 5-Cent Cigar, BEST OF ALL. BLISS & BtlSS. I l L_ 1 AH Beer will be Delivered Free of Charge. jöhFwotzkëI THE Fine Boot and Shoe Maker ! A First-Class Hand - Sewed Shoe Worth $8 for S6.6O A FAULTLESS FIT GUARANTEED ! The Only Establishment in Ann Arbor that Manufactures its Own Uppers. Repairing Neatly Done ! CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. No. 53 South Main Street. $4lERATllS SODA Beat intheWo rTJ. W. G. SNOW, Livery and Boarding Stable. -- In the rear of E. Duffy's store on Ann strwt. BEST RIGS IN THE CITY At reasonablfi ratea. I nm specially prepared to ucooniinodnte people for funorils, and cnu uitend their orders in any part f the city and vicinity. W.C. Ann Arbor. Estáte of Samuel Swiiin. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw os. At a Mtíssion df probate court, for T J j ■ county of Washtenaw. holden at the probato of fice In the city of Ann Arbor, on Monda, the JMh day of May, in the year one thousam eight hundred and eighty-flve. Present, William D. Harriman Judge of Pro bate In the matter of the estáte of Samuel Swaín deoeaaed. On reading and flling the petition duly verlQed of MaryAnn Swain.prayingtttat a certa in instru ment DOW on fut in this court. purporting to btthe last will ano testament of saul dOO8M6d. ma; be admitted to probate, and that sha inay be appointed executrix thereof Thereupon, it ia ordered, that Monday,. the 22nd day of June noxt, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of sak petltlou, and that the devisecB, legatee and heirs atlawof said deeeased, and all Othe persons interetited in saidewUue, are required U Hppt'jir at a session of said court.then to be holdei at the probate office, in the city of Am Art mr, and show cause if any there br whv the prayer of the petloner should Dot b granted. And it is further ordered, that sni petitioner give notice to the persous interesten in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, by causing acopyoftbJ order to be published in the Ann Aruor Dkm ockat, a newspaper printed and circulated i said county three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, WILLIAM D. HAHRIMAN. Atruecopy. Judge of Probate. William G. Doty. Probate Repinte r Estáte of Sarah Hibner. QTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw O s. Ata session of the Probate Court for th county of Washtenaw, holden at the probateofüc In the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, the 901 day of May in the year one thouaand eigh hundred and eighty-five. Present, Wiltiam D. Harriman, Judge of Pro bate. In the matter of the estáte of Sarah Hibner formerly Hendershot, deceased. On reading flling the petition, duly verifled, o Byron Rodos, praying that a certain instromen now on file in this court, purporting to be the last will and testament oí said deceased, may h admitted to probate, and that he may beap poiuted execntor thereof, Thereupon, it in ordered, that Monday, the 22i day of June, next, attenoclock in theforenoo be assigned for the hearing of said petftion, am that tlu deyixees, lega tees, and heirs at law o said deceased and all other persous intereste in said estáte, are required to appear at a sea sion of aaid court, then to be holden at the pro bate office, in the city of Ann Arbor and show cause, if any there be, why the praye of the petitioner should not be granted. And i is further ordered, that said petitioner giv notice to the persona interested m saiil estáte, o tiie pendency of said petition ( and the hearin thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in Tht AMfl AxoOT Damucrnt, a news paper printed and circulated in said count three successive weeks previous to said day o hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, A true copy. Judge of Probate. Wm. Q. Doty. Probate Register. I-Mate of Fredereka Stollstimer. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw IO sa. At a ses .ion of the Probate Court fcr the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the citj' of Ann Arboron Wednesday, the 18th day of May, in the year one thousam eight hundred and eighty-flve. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro bate. In the matter of the estáte of Fredereka Stoll stimer, deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly veri fled, of John Kiederick Stollgtimer praying Urn John G. Keldcamp, or some other suitablepersoi may be appointed admlnistrator of the estáte Baid deceased. Thtrrmtpvn it in Ordered, That Monday, the8tl day of June next, at ten o'clock in the torenoon be assigned for the hearing of said petition, anc that the heirs at law of said nnnofl.nntl all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court then to be hold en at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Ar hor, and show cause if any there be, why th pray-ir of the petitioner sKould not be granted And it is further ordered, that said Detitloqei give notice to the persons interested in snid es tate. of the pendency of said petition, and the hearingthereof. by causing a copy of this ordei to be publNhed in the Ann JLVOftr Drtmtcrat. t newspaper printed and circulated in snid eount three successive weeks previOUfl tO said day t hearing. WILLIAM I). HVKRIMAN, (Atrue copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. U. Doty, Probate Regis er. Estáte of (.toss, Minors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wauhtenaw ._ 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 Wednesdny the UJth dav of May, in the year one thousam eijilit huudred and èightyllve. Present, William D, Harriman, Judge of Pro bate. In the mat ter of theestateof Fredereka D. (Jros. Mary M. Gross, George G. Uross and Caroline R Grosa, minors. John G. Keldcamp the guardián of said wards comes into court and represente that he is nuw prepared to renderhis annual account as roei guardián. ZTiertfUpon U Is Ordered, That Tuesday, the 9th day of June, nxt, at ten o'clock ii the forenoon, be assigned for examining a allowine siich account, and that the next of kii of said ward, and all othr persons interest el ii said estáte, .are required to appear a a session of said court, then to bt holden at the Probate Office, in the eity of Am Arbor, in said county, and show cause if anv thefe be, why the said accoun shoula not be allowed. And it is further or dered. that said guardián give notice to the per sons interested in said estáte, of the pendenc; of said account, and the hearing thereot hy causing a copy of this order to be published ii the Ann Arimr E&moaroL, a DOwspaper printen and circulating in said county three smeexsivt weeks previous to said day of hearing WILLIAM U. HARKIMAN, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm, G. Dopy. Probate Register. Notice to Creditors. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washte O naw, ss. Notice is hereby given, that by ai order of the Probate Court for the County ol Washtenaw made on the 4th day of May, A D. 1885, six months from that date were allowed for creditora to present their claims affalüfltthe esiiite f Bridget Guinon, late of said county deceased. aud that all credftors of nid deceasec are required to present their claims to said Probate Court. at the Probate OfTlee in the cityol Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, or or before the 4th day of November next, an thatsuch claims will be heard before said court on Tuesday, the ltli day of August, and on Wednesday, the 4th day of Nevemler next, at 10 ij'diM-k in the forenoon of 'eachef said days. Dated, Ann Arbor, May, 4, A, D. 1885, WILLIAM D. HARKIMAN, Judge of Probate. Xotice.to Cretlitor. STATE OF MICHKJAN, County of Washtenaw as. Notice is hereby given t luit by an order of tne probate court fcr the county of Washteimu made on the 88tfa day f April, . D. I885.SÍZ montlis f rom that date were allowcsl fororeditors to present their claims against the estafe of David Guerin, late of said county, deceased ,uik1 that all creditors of said deeasedare requiredto present their claims to saiiï probate court, al the probate office inthe city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the 28th day of October next. and tliat such clainiK will be heard before said court, on Tuesday, the ïïHth dayof July, and on Wednesday the 28thdayuf October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. Datsd, Ann Arbor. April 28. A..D.-1S85. WUJJAM U. HARRIMAX, Judge of Probate. Notice to Creditors. OTATE OF MICHIG i N, County of Washienaw 0 ss. Notice ix hereby given, that by an order of the probate court for tiie county of Washte naw. made on the 28th day of April, A, D 1885, six months from ihat date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estáte of Michaeï Clancy, ate of saia 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 of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the Ü8th day of Octnber next, and that such claims will be lieard before said court on Tuesday the si-th day of July, and on WddDesday( the S8tË day of October next, at ten o'clock in the Toreuoon of each of said days. Dated Ann Arbor, April 28, A. D. 1885. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. INFORMATION TO OUR FRIENDS Aiid to the public. I have Jast removed iny MercteDl Tailorii Store From East Liberty-st. to the St James block on West Huron-st. and have fitted up my rooms elegantly. I am very happy rosay that I have secured the servises of Mr. Wm. Thoison, of Syracuse, N. Y , as my cutter, who, as an ar tist inthe ImSiness has no superior, and I am iow fully prepared to satisfy tno most fasfedious Withniy line of Cloths, 1'antingK and JveretKitinp no one can help setting just what ie wants. I am aready sucuring new styles of Spring Goods as they appdar in market, and I only haveto say in regard %(t prices, that they are so exceedingly Iow that no man will look for inyothri establishment. I inake elegant pants 'or $4 and upwards. Suits for $1S aiul upwards, Overcoats for $15 and upwards. All work guaran teed to be perfect in nt. Now come and the me and I will prove you the facts. Repairiug done with neatness and despatch, and very Iow. Bairclifield iiiunnnu' " now make 11 N Y KI IY Photogrnphs by H 1 1 II U U U I the new Dry Plate Procesa. For 50 cents we will send postjaid Boche's Manual for Amateurs, that fives full instructions for makint? tlie icturee. Outfils wo fnrnish from $10 upwards. Our Photogeaphic Bulletin, edited y Prof. Chiis. E. Candler, head til the ■ hciiiical Department of the Sohool of il mes, Columbia College, published twioe 1 month for only $2 per annum. keept ?hotographers, professional or amateur, ully posted on all improvements, and answers all questions when diflicultie arise. Circulure and priee lists free. E. & H.T.ANTHONY & CO., itanfaehmn "f PHotoBrophte Avparatue mui .lnli rinlK. 391 Broadway, New York City. Forty yearx extalilUlted in this line nf business
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