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Mrs. Mary Clement Leavitt was in l'unnak at last accounts, organizing the temperance work. The Woman's Kxhibit in tbe Chicago Exposition shows books written b; uearly two hundred women, and over sixty papers edited by women. Mrs. Johnson, superintendent of the woman's prison at Sucrborii, .Mass., allows no alcoholic liiuors to any inniato nol even to those in the hospital. A Ilindoo woman enys of existeuce in a Zenanu: "The life wo lead is just like that of a (tok iQ wel!. Everywliere thore is beauty, but wo cannot aee it." Miss l'lorence Grcene, of Moutreal who saved her father last summer from being carried over the Lachine Rapids has bten presented with the raedal o the Royal llumaue Society of Eugland Miss Mary G. Burdette, sister of 13ob Burdette, the humorist, is winning approval in a serious undertaking. She delivers Sunday evoning lectures on religious topics, and has good audiences whenever she appears. Mrs. Case, a ral estáte agent in Chicago, makee a specialty of renting furnishJtl houses, and she succeeds admirably, aecause women understand better tban men wliat a fnrnwhed house roquires and bow to show it. Helen M. Herlie, in the Contemporary Lleview, deals in a strong and pungent marnier with the notion now put forward that women need a lower and not a higher eduoation. She claims that what promotee intelligent womanhood is good for all that may come to women as wi ves and mothers. It is stated in the Boston Advertiser that the trustees of Wellesley have not considered the name of any person aa ïliss Freeman's successor, and they ars reluctant to believe that the present successful President will really leave hem. Her resignation takes effect upon the choioe of her successor. We learn f rom the Kvinden of Samnndet that a deputation from the Trades Unions of Stockholm, S weden, ately waited upon King Oscar to urge be further extensión of the franchise. In his answer, the King of Sweden observed that universal suffrage must, o be consistent with its own principios, be extended to women. The Providence Journal says: "The question of the admission of women to Jrown University will be decided some other day. The distanoo to Cambridge s not great, however, and the opportuïities for the higher education of women ucrease many other places. We are a ittle slow here eventually we shall oatoh up with the prooession." "Harvard 'An nex'- miles" is thus a proposed Rhode hIiuuI guideboard. GRASSAR & BRAND, Pllsnor and Boüonian Lsteirr Manufaeturod in ïolodo. j. G-riisrnsrEi Has the Sole Acency, And will Deliyer in Pint, and Quart Bottles, and by the Keg, to all parte of the City FREE OP CHARGK. No. 4 Detroit St. P. 0. Drawet 25. TONER &B RENNER, No. 16 South Main St. A FULL UNE OF FHE8H GRDCERIES Just Opened, of TEAS, COFFEES SUQARS and SPICES . We also carry a full line of PIPES, TOBACCO and CIGARS. VEGETABLES In Season. WEBNER& BREKNER. CEO. ÖLP ! PROPR1ETOR OF THE New Livery Stable Boardins: and Farmers' Fed Barn. A.t. Baxtcr's Old smiul, 7orner Huron and Socond StreetB. TURNOUTS ALL NEW AND NEAT. Charges Reasonable. Telephone Conneotion. JOHN MUEHLIG, ÜNDERTAKER. ROOMS No. 35 South Main Street over A. L. Noble's store. RESIDENCE 61 South Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich. jor; martin, Late with John Muehlig, and still occupying the same room, is prepared to do all kinds of T? 1$' 'P i Tí W WW Él Upholstering and Finishing done on Short Notlce. I eave your orders for anything in the FURNITURE LINE. Shop over A. L. Noble's Star Clothing House, 35 South Main st., Ann Arbor. BTBETTHIK6 NEW! W. G. SNOW'S LIVERY STABLE ! No. 21 North Main street, ad.joining tbe Duffy Block and opposite the Poetoffiee. Best Turnouts in the City AT REASONABLE RATES. Funeral Attendance a Specialty. Orders attended to in any part of tbe city and vicinity. Telephone connection. HACKS RUN NICHT & DAY. COLLINS & AMSDEN, - DEALERS IN - Stone Lime. Water Lime, Cement, Calcined Piaster, Plastering Hair, and JtS JtrE_ JL v ■ AND MASONS' SUVPUES IN GENERAL. Also all kinds of WOOD and CO AL. - ALSO - Flour and Feed and Baled Hay. OFFICES, No. 33 and 36 Eaet Huron. City LOCalS. Hats ! Hats ! ! Hats ! ! ! All the leading Shapes of Nobby Hata cheaper than in y ulothing mau dare sell tor the aame quality of goods, at A. A. Terry's, the ouly Mat store in the city. Wantkd. - Two Helpers on Coats, one 15iinhelniiin, and ne Coat Maker. W. Or. BüRCHFIELD, No. 6 Uüst Huron gtreet, Ann Arbor. For Sale. - New House, eieht rooms, on Miller avenue. Cali or address, Wil. ( iKÜKTNEli. Two suite of furnished rooms to rent. Inquire of Fred T. Stimson, Palace grocery, No. 9, N. Main street. Whiskey Barrels for sale by Jno. Beahan, North Main street. For Sale. - The property of L. Green, 39 North Main atreet. For partionlars inquire on the premises. For Salb.- A good brood Mare, and a three year old colt, broke single and doublé, oheap. Addrees A. T. Hughes, 3cio, Washtenaw county, Mioh. Nadies Wanted. - A lady agent is ■wanted in every city and village; also adies to travel and solicit orders for Madame Wood's C'orsets and Corded korset Waists, Tampico Forms, Hose 3upporters, Steel Protectors, Ladies' Friend, etc. Agents are making from Twenty to Fifty Dollars a week. Send for circulare and price-list to B. Wood, 54 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Jno. A. Bobison, city scavenger, useB only tight barrels No. 31 Wall street, Fifth Ward. Youman's Hats, at the Two Sams. Lost. - A pocket case of Surgical Instruments. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to Dr. J. C. Wood. One of the riiceet Fish and Oyster Iloups in the state, is to be found at 26 East Washington street, kept by Martin & Company. Cali on them and see for yourselve8. Silverman's Hats, at The Two Sams. Oysters served in overy style at Schip, pacasse & ( 'o's., No. 5 North Main street Eating room open every day until midoight. Buy the Nobby Youman Hat, at The Two Sams. Miss Frankie ü weeuoj has returned to the city, and is now ready to do dressmaking. Number 7 East Washington Btreet. Will go out by the day. Send the ohildren to The Two Hams For a beautiful and interesting oard. See Here! Sek Hehe ! ! See IIi-.hk ! ! ! Don't forget to cali at Martin fe Co's., 2(i East Washington street, for your Fish, Oysters and Poultry. Choice Butter aleo in store. Upen Sundays from Í) to 10 A. M., and if you want Oyeters Sunday afternoons, oall us up byTelephonelto2P. M. Wanted. - A girl. J. F. Sohuh. Wanted. - All or any part of the Choice Butter mado during Fall and Winter. I pay Cash. J. W. Maynard, Maynard's Block, 15 Ann Btreet, Ann Arbor, Mich. Fish and Oysters, Every day, at Martin & Co., No. 20 E. Washington street. All goods delivered. IMPORTANT. It is highly necessary and for our mutual benefit, for every one that owes me to pay the amount on or before Octoberfirst. Don't fail to respond. Delays are dangerousM. Rogers. We oarry'a large stock of Cigars and Tobacco. Schiappacasee & Co. Fob Hale. Three hundred and fifty acres of land in the northern portion of Washtenaw county, to be sold for $13 per acre, altogether or in seperate páreles. For partioulars address P. O . box 1035, Ann Arbor Michigan. A good farm to exchange for a house and lot in the city. Inquire at this office D. F. Allmendinger has three fine Pianos, one of them Iris own make, to whieh he wants the attention of those desiring to purchase a First-class instrument. Ladies' Hair Goods at Mrs. Fitch's Hair Emnoritim, over Frank Burg's, Washington street. Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Figs and Pineapples, kept by Schiappacasse & Co., North Main street. Anyone wishing to purohase Fine Thoroughbred Horses, should cali on J. W. Walsh, north of the postoffice. Mrs. Fitch has Ladies' Crimpes, Frizzes, Switches, etc., for sale, over Burg's grocery store, Washington street. Schiappaoasse & Co's. store on North Main street, ia stocked with a choice lot of Candy, Tobacco and Cigars. This firm has almost everything in the way of f ruit b. To Rent. - Inquire of Wm. Burke. CliAIRVOTANT i'HYSICIAN. Dr. L. D. White is still in the Duffy block, opposite the postoffice, where he has an extensivo business. He can be found in his office at all hours. Buy your Beer at the Central Bottling Work, corner Detroit and Catherine-sts. All Goods warranted to give fair wear and satisfaction, at Dotv & Feiner's Boo( and Shoe House. First Ulass Hair Work done at Mrs. Fitch's. Cali on Doty & Femer, who have just received one of the largest and most complete stocks of Boots and Shoes for Fall trade, ever brought to Ann Arbor . Sell cheap and tbe people will buv. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank is open every Saturday evening from 7 'tiil Í o'clook, for savings department business only. For all kinds of Fruit, Peanute, Fresk Gandies, and Soft Drink, cali atSouiappaoasse & Co's., North Main street. Toledo, Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan Unlhvay. Timetablegolnjlnto eftect Sunday Aug. 7th Tralns run by Standard Time. OoinK North. I Going South I STATIONS. 6 4 2 3. 5 l'ass Ex. Mail Standard Time. Pass Ex. Mai r. . P. M. A. m. L'veJ Arr.l A. M. p. . p. u 6 26 3 16 5 15 TOLEDO. 00 1 10 8 40 7 80 4 00 6 02 Monroe Junct'n 8 10 12 31 7 50 8 05 4 OS 6 10 Dundee 8 03 12 21 7 40 8 85 4 33 6 35 Milán T 45 12 04 7 20 05 4 58 7 00 Pittafleld 7 2fi 11 48 7 00 9 25 5 10 7 15 ANN ARBOR 7 15 11 8U 6 50 9 50 5 3C 7 38 Lelands'8 6 45 1114 6 30 p. il 5 45 7 46 Wbitmore Lake A. m. 11 00 6 lf 5 52 7 53 Hamburg 10 65 6 10 3 28 8 30 Howell 10 20 5 33 7 20 9 30 Durand 9 30 4 36 7 46 9 55 Corunna 9 08 4 15 7 55 10 01 Owosso 9 00 4 08 9 15 1116 Ithaca 7 46 2 46 S3 1I85 St. IOuis 7 47 Ï6 9 41 II 48 Alma 7 20 2 20 10 30 12 30 Mt. Pleaaant 6 30 1 30 p, K. P. M. A. U. A. U All passenger trains run daily except Sunday Trains run on the South Lyon oranch leave Ann Arbor at 9:50 p. m.,Leland's at 10:00, Worden' at 10:20, and arrive at Soulh Lyon at 11:00 p. m. ; leave South Lyon at 6:30 a. m., Worden's at 6:40, Leland's at 6:15 and arrive at Ann Arbor at 7:lí a. ni. Connections at Toledo with raflroads diverging. At Manhattan Junction with WheelingS LakeKrie R. R. At Alexis Junction with M C. R. R. L. 8. R'y, and F. & P. M. R. R. At Monrot Junction with L. S. & M. S. R'y. At Dundee, with L. 3. & M. S., and M. & O. R'y. At Milan with W„ St. L & P. R'y. At Pittsfleld with L, S. & M. 8.. R'y., at Ann Arhor with Michigan Central R. R., and at 8outh Lyon with Detroit, Lansing & Northern R. R., and G. T. R'y. At Hamburg with M. A. Line División Grand Trunk R'y. At Howell with Detroit, Lanxing & North ern R'y. At Durand with Chicago & Grand Trunk R'y and Detroit. Grand Haven & Millwaukee R'v. At Owoaso Junction with Detroit, Grand Haven & Millwaukne R'y and Michigan Central R. R. At St. Louis with Detroit, Laneing & Northern R. R. and Saginaw Valley & St. Louix R'y. At Alma with Detroit, Langing & Northern R'y. At Mt. Fleasant with Flint & Pere Marquette R'y. H. W. ASHLEY, General Manager. A. J. PAISLEY, Aeent Ann Arbor. W. H. BENNETT, Gen. Pass, At. Real Estáte for Sale. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, sa. In the matter of the estáte o( Patrick Donahue, deceased. Notlce Is hereby glven, that in pursuance of an order granted to the undersigned adminlstrator, of the estáte of said Patríele Donahue by the Honorable Judge ofHProbate fr the county of Washtenaw, on the twenty-eighth day of September, A. V. 1887, there wlll be sold at public Tendue.to the highestbidder, at thedielling house, on the premlses below described in the Township of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw, in said state, on Tuesday, the flfteenth day of November, A D, 1887, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day (subject to alt encunibranees by morteage or otherwiBe existing at the time of the death of sald deceased, the following described real estáte, to-wlt: All those certain tracts or pareéis of laud situated In the township of Ann Arbor Washtenaw County, Michigan, known, bounded and deseribed as follows, to wit: Lots number eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen, according to the plat of the southeast quarter of section nineteen, townghlp two, soiith range six east, which ia recorded in the Kegiste'rs office, for Washtenaw county! in Llber M., page 274, exceptine and reservlng therefrom a piece of lanrt twenty rods square In the northwest corner of sald lots Also lot number two, according to a map or plat of the southeast quarter of section number nineteen, township two south. range six sast recorded in the Registers office for Washtenaw County, Michigan, m Líber M., page 274 being ten acres of land, more or less. Datedleptember tb. FINNEGAN AdminiBtrator. Estáte of Joseph J. Ellis. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss At a 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 2!tth day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro In the matter of ;the estáte of Joseph J. Eilis. 1 A f H {% QA J ï Leonhard l'runer and Caroline P. EUis, executors of the last will and testament of said deceased, come Into court and represent that they are now prepared to render their annual account assuch executors. Thereupon it isordered, that Wednesday, the 26th day of October next.at ten o'clock in the f ore noon, be assigned for examining and allowing such account, and that the devisee. legatees, and heirs at law of said deceaaed and all other persons interested ie gaid estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court, then tobe holden at the probate ofllce, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and show cause, if any there be, why the said account uhould not be allowed. And it is further ordered that said executors give notlce to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of sald account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be publlshed in The Ann Arbor Denuxrat, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county, three successive weeks provious to sald day or heanng. WIIJJAM D. HAUHIMAN, (Atruecopy.) Judge of lrobate. W. G. Donr Probate Begister Noticeto Credïtors . STATE OF MICHIG AN, County of Washtenaw ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the probate court for the county of Vi ashte naw, made on the ltlth day of September, A, D 188", six months froni that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estat of Ambrose W. Murray, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said probate court, et the probate ofllce in the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or bef ore the lOth day of Maren next, and that Ruch claims will be heard before said court on Saturday the lOth day of December, and on iaturday, the lOth day of March, next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of sald days. Dated Ann Arbor, September 10, A. D. 1887. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judgo of Probate. Estáte of Selden W. Shiirtleff. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw 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 Tuesday, the 13th day of September, in the year one thousand oight hundred and eighty-seven. Present, Wilüam D, Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Selden W. Shurtleff, deceased. On reading and fllinR the petitlon, duly verifled of Thaddeus W. Shurtleff, praying that a certain instrument now od flle ui this court purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, may be admitted to probate, and that John C. Mead may be appointed executor thereof. Thereupon it is Ordered, that Monday, the lOth day of Octobernext, at 10 o'clook in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the devisees, legaties, and heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested In said estáte, are required to appearata session of said court, then to De holden at the Probate Office, ín 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 f urther ordered that said petitioner glve notice to the persons Interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof by causíng a copy of this order to be publisbed in the Ann Arbor Democrat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAMD. HARRIMAN, (A truecopy.) Judge of Probate. Wm, O. Do re. Probate Register Estáte of Christopher Frank. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Washtenaw, O 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 14th day of September, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven. Present, Wilüam D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Christopher Frank, deceased. James M. Wilcoxson, the administrator of said estáte, comes Into court and representa that he is now preparad to render his final account as 8uch administrator. Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturday, the 8th day of October, next, at ten o Vloek in the foreiiDon, be assigned for examinlng 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, in said county, and show cause, if any there be, why the said account should not be allowed. And it is further ordered, that said administrator give notice to the persons interested in said estate, of the pendency of said account, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in The Ann Arbor Democrat, a newspaper printed and circulating In said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, IA true copy ] Judge of Probate. Wm. O. Dotv, Probate Register. M. P. VOGEL, Eight year s with Henry Matthews, has oponed a lYleat Market -r- AT rs. 1 Kast Huren st., And will keep on band Fresb, Balt, and Smoked Meats, Poultry, and Game when inseasonNI. P VOGEL. Ann Arbor, Micu Estáte of Caroline Trice. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw gg Ata session of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Omee In the city of Ann Arbor on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, In the year one thousand eight hundred and elghty-seven. Present, William D. Harrlman, Judge of ProIn' the matter of the estáte of Caroline Prlce. deceased. On readlng and flling the petition, duly verifled, of Mary E. Fulford. praylng that administration of sald estáte may be granted to Benjamin Brown or some other suitable person. Thereupon it is ordered that Monday. the 3rd day of October next, at 10 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 to be 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 thereof, by causing acopy of thie order to be published ín The Ann Arlxir Demoerat, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, three auccessive weeks previous to day f heawiELlAM D. HARKIMAN, lAtruecopy.l Judge of Probate. WuiiAK Ö. Dott. Probate Register Chancery Notice. THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHTENA W, In Chancery. Mary E. Marlett, 1 rs. Charles Marlett. ) Itsatisfactorilyappearlng to me by amdavit on file, that the defendant, Charles Mar.ett. is not a resident of this State, but resides in Chicago Htate of Illinois. Therefore, on motion of IC D Kinne, the complainant sollcitor, it is ordered that the said defendant, Charles Marlett, cause his appearance to be entered herein withln four months from the date of this order, and in case of hls appearance that he cause las answer to the complainta bill of complaint to be flled and a copy thereof to be served on the complainants solicitor within twenty days after the service on him of a copy of said bill and notice of this order, and that in default thereof sanl bill be taken as confessed, by said non-resident "Andnfis further ordered, that wichin twenty days after the date hereof, the saidcomplamant cause a notice of this order to be published in Thï Ann Arbor Democrat, a newspaper printed, published and clrculating In sald county, and the said publication be continued therein, at least once each week for six weeks in succession, or that she cause a copy of this order to be peraonaKy served on said non-resident defendant at least twenty days before the above time prescribed for his appearance. Dated, August 18, A.D.W.cjogLyN Circuit Judge. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. Notice ia hereby given, that by an order of the Probate Court for the County of ft ashtenaw. made on the 19th day of Septemder, A. L 1887 slx months from date were allowed for creditors'to present their claims against the estáte of Oeorge Mayer, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditors of said decea'ed are required to present their claims to said I róbate Court, at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor for examination and allowance, on or before the lth day of Maren next, and that such claims will be herd before said Court, on Monday the 19th day of Decomber, and on Monday, the lth day of March next, at te o'clock in the iorenoon of each of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor.t. . Dj Judge of Probate otice to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. Notice is hereby given, thatbv an order of the Probate Oourt for the Oounty of W asntenaw, made on the 22nd day of September, A. D. 1887 slx month from that date were allowed for creáitora to present their claims against the estate of John Herman Elsele, late of said county d.ceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to sald Probate Court. at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the 'J2nd day of March next, and that such claims will be heard before said Court. on Thursday the 22nd day of December and on Thursday the 22nd day of March nnt al ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of sald daj s Datrd, Ann Arbor, Sept. 22nd, A. I). 1887WII,UAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. Kotice to Creditors. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw ss. Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of th Probate Tourt for the county of W aslitenaw made on tbe W)th day of September, A. V.. 1887 slx montha from that date were allowed for creditors to 1 their claims against the estáte of Juliana Kelsey. late of said oounty, rteceaaed, nd that all creditors of said deceased, are required to present ïhelr rlaims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arb r, for examination and allowanee, on or before the SOth day of March next, and that such claims will be heard before sa ui Court on Tuesday the 201 h day of December and on Tuesday the 2Uth day of March next, st ten o'clock in the foreuoon of each of said rtay. Bated, Ann Arbor, Sept. SOtli, A. D 188,. WILLIAM D. UARRIMAN. Judge of Probate. M, fflTAYIft. l ÓN.urMUtaiU4 asesta,

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