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Day
4
Month
March
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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- - - - - - - - MASON'IC DIBECTOEY. ann Arbob CoKMANDKar, No. 18- Meets flrs TuesdRV of eaob month. W. W. KichoU. E. C. W. A. Tolchard, Recorder. Washtknaw CBArTïK, No. 6, R. A. Ji - Meets ftrst Monday of each monto. C. E. Hiscook. H P.; Z. Koath. Secietary. MICHIGAN CENTBAL. TRAINS EAST: Mail 4 33p. n Day Express.'... 5 80 p.m New York and Limited Express B 45 p. m AUantio Express 15ÊB-n Nlght Express ■ a" m Orand Uapids and Detroit Express . . 10 28 a. m TRAIN3 WEST: Mail 6!6a.m DavExpross 10 m Chicago Express .2,.pm Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo Kxpress 5 30 p, ra EveuingExpreas ,SlSp' m Pacific Exp-ess ..1038 p.m The New York and Limited. Atlantic, and Nigut Express trains east, and the Cniimgo Evenlng, and Paciflc Express traína west, run svery day In the week, Sundays included. TOLEDO AND ANN ARBOB. TRAINS NOBTH. Express Passenger 5:10 p. m Passenger 10:03 p. m Mail Passenger 7:18a.m Local Freight 10:20 a. m TRAINS SOUTH. Express Passenger 7:13 a. m Passenger ll:;Wa. m Mail Passenger 0:30 p.m bocal Freiglit 11:59 p.m A passenger train leavos this city for South Lyon at 10:30 p. m., returnini arrivés here at r:l3a.m. AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ONE APPEABANCE ONIiY. Saturday EveningMarch 5, 1887. The Greatest Scenic and Dramatic Success of the season- Wilson Barret and Henry A. Jones' Beautiful Melo-Drama. HOODMAN BLIND! Presonted with Mafïnificent Scenery ! Mechanica! Effocts ! And a SUPERBNEWORKCOMP'Y A. WATERMAN, - - ■ Manager. C. M. TURNER, ■ Business Manager. Admission, 75, 50, and 35 Cts. Reserved Seats can be secured without extra ;harge at Yale's Postofflce News Depot. THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE POSITrELY OSE APPBAR1NOE OKLT. Tuesday Eve'ng, March 8, 1887. MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT ! nnd and Efficiënt Company in a Grand Production of Miss Mitford's Tragedy in 5 acts. THE LAST OF THE TRIBUNES. Act I-Breaking the Chaina. Act II- The Daughter of the People. Act III- The Mask of Tresson. Act IV- The Revolt of the Tyrants. Act IV- The Sacriflce of the Tribune. New Scenery, Costumes, Properties and Music. A Grand Cathedral Cbolr, and Complete Auxilllay Force. RESKRVED SEATS, $1.25: GENERAL ADMISSION, $1.00; GALLERY, 50 CENTS. No extra charge for reserved seats now on tale at Yale's Postofflce News Depot

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Ann Arbor Democrat