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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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City Local. Fob Sale. - The residence of C. H. Manly, lul South Main etreet. Pecoml blook from the business portiou of the city. Inquiro at eounty treasurer's ofBce or residence. To Rent.- Inquire of Wm. Burke. For Sale. Fruit Farm, 50 acres, near the city of Ann Arbor, % mi Ie from Court house, on Wliitmore Lake road. Bnck house, Frame Barn, Hen hoilfce, Granary and Crib. 3 good Wells, Pe. o!i OioharJ. Apples, Pears, Quinces, Cherries, HJums, (i rapes, Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspbirries. All ch"ice varieties. Price $6.1)00. Geo. L. Loomis, Ann Arbor. Wajjner sells Honey Bee Collee. Half rate excuraions to Florida and the Soutli, via the Popular Qneen and Crescent route, and T. A. A. N. M. Ry. Excursión leave Cincitinati Marcli 13 & 27th April lOth and 24th. One Lowest unlimited i re for the Kouud trip from 3incinnati (New Lrleans, Shreveport, Tlcksborg and Memphis expected) Tickets good for 30 days and the priviege of stoppinfr off en route south wiihn ten days from date of Bale. Continuou8 passuge returniug. A.. J. Paisley, Agent. IIoüse For Sale. Corner of Monroe and South Thayer street. Inquire of Martin Seabolt, City aundry. 500 and 1,000 mile tickets are now on saleat theT., A A. & N. M. Ry ticket oltlce, Ann Arbor, for 2 cents per mile. A. J. Paisley, Agent. Take the T., A. A. & N. M. R'y to Jacksonville. Florida, and vieit the sub-tropcal exposition now being held. Reduced ates from now until May. For further nformation apply to the company's office, Ann Arbor. A. J. Paisley, Agent, Emanuel Wagner, denier in Grocorif s and ProvisisiiB, at No. 33 South Maiu street, will take Cauada silver at par ïu payment for goodg. Fob Sale.- 40 yarda of bost Hemp. Matting, almost new. Cali at Dr. Tyler's, over the post ollïce. Lost,- On Jan. 25, between Swift's mili and Nortlifield, a pair of gold bowed speotacles. The tinder will confer a great favor by leavingthem with E. L. Moore, at the Agrieultural Works. Oysters cooked in every Btyle, at Tony SchiappacQsse & Co.'s, No. 5 N. Main street. A handsome piece of Glassware given Hway with everv qnartpr of Buking Powder purchased of E. Wagner. A good farm to exchange for a house and lot in the city. Inquire at this offiCb Ladies' Hair Goods at Mrs. Fitcb's Unir EiHDorium, over Frank Burif's, Washiugton street. The T., A. A. & N. M. R'y Co. eell 500 tuile tickets for ten dollars. A. J. Paisley, agent. First Ulass Hair Work done at Airs. Fitch's. Mrs. Fitcb bfls Ladies' Crimpes, Frizze, Switcbes, etc., lor sale, over Burg's grpcer store, Washington strett. First-clas naadies and fruit at Schiappacasse & Co.'s at No. 5 N. Main st. Claibvoyan-t f htsioian. Dr. L. D. White is still in the Duffy block, oppo8ite the postofflce, where he has an extensivo business. He can be found in bis office at all hours. Buy your Beer at the Central Bottling Work, corner Detroit and Oatberine-sis. JLjoaningi. - Mouey to loan on first-class Real Estáte Mortgageat Current rates of Interest. Satisfactory arrangements made with oapitalist desiring such iu vestments. Every oonveyance and transaction in abstracts of titlea earefully examined as to legal effect. Z. P. Kino, Ann Arbor Ji'OR SaIK. Three hundred and fifty acres of land in the northern portion of Washtenaw county, to be old for $13 per acre, al together or in seperate paroles. For particulars address P. ü. box 1035, Ann Arbor Michigan. m mm CURES DYSPEPSIA. Strongthens the System. Priceess to Nursing Mothers. The most wholesome Tabe Beverage. Manufnctured b.v tho SPECIALTY bEPARTMENÏ of I'üillip Best Brewing Oo., Milwaukee, Wis. For Sale by all Drugt;iBiB, Toledo, Anii Arbor & Northern Michigan Ka 11 wi y. Time table golnz into effect Sunday Oct. Btl 1887. Trains run by Standard Time. Qoing North, Going ESoutu STATIONS. 6 4 2 I. 3 5 Pasn Ex. Mail Standard Time. Pass Ex. Mal i', m r. m. a. m. L've.l Arr.l a. k p. m. p. m (i 25 3 15 5 15 TOLEDO. ti 00 1 10 8 42 Til 4 05 8 02 Monroe Junct'n 8 10 12 31 7 51 8 05 4 12 6 10 Dundee 8 03i2 3i 7 40 8 35 4 35 (ir Milán 7 45 12 (U 7üi f 05 4 53 7 00 Pittsfleld 7 26 1 1 48 7 9 25 5 10 7 15 ANN ARBOR 7 15 113' 65( 9 60 5 3 7 33 Lelands's 6 80 lili 6 S( p. u. 5 45 7 4b Whitmore Lake a. m. 11 00 ö ih 6 52 7 53 Hamburg 10 .'5 10 SÍP 8 30 Howell 10 20 5 3 7 20 30 Durand 9 30 4 3t 7 46 9 55 Curunna 9 08 4 1 7 5') 10 01 Owcsso 1) 00 4 O 9 151I 16 Itliaca 7 4R 8 M í) -3 1 1 85 St. Louls 7 27 t i 9 ti II 42 Alma 7 20 2 2i m 30 12 30 Mt. Pleasant 6 3 ■ 1 3 P. M.l '■. W. A. M. A. M. All paei)Ker trams run daily Actpt Suoday Tiains run on the South Lyon oranch leave Aun Arbor at i):50 p. m.Jeland'a at 10:0[, W'ordenS at 10:80, and arrive al Soutli Lyon at 11:00 p. m : leave South Lyon at G:3'1 a. m.. w orden'a at 6:40, Lelaod'a at 6:15 and arrive at Aun Albor at 7:1.' a. m. Connections at Toledo with railroads diverg ing. At Manhattan Junction with VheelingS tjikeErio K. rt At Alexis Juuction with M C H. k. L. 8. R'y, and F. & P. M. R. R. At Monro. Junction with L. S. & U, S. R'y. At Dundee. with L. 3. & M. S., and M. & O. R'y. At Milán with W.. St L & P. H'y. At Pittsfleld with I 8. & M. 8. R'v., at Ann Arbor with Michigan Central R. R , and at South Lvou with Detroit Lansing & Northern R. R.. and" U. T. R'y. At Hamburg with M. A. Line División (.rand Trinn R'y. At Howell with Detroit, Landing & .Nortli ern R'y. At Durand with Chicago & Grai.t! Trunk R'y and Detroit. Grand Haven & Millwau kee R'y. At Owosso Juiiction with Detroit Grand Haven & Millwaukee R'y and .Mi )i tr.u Central R. R At St. Louis with Detroit, Lan ing & Northern R. R. and Sginaw Valley & Bt. Louia K'y. At Alma with Detroit, Lansing -Vorthern R'y. At Mt. Pleabant with í'ilnt 4 Pere Marquette R'y. H. W. ASHLEY, General Manager. A. J. PAISLEV, Agent Ann Arbor. W H BENNETT. Ge.i. Pass Agt FOR CHOICE Teas and Goffees GO XO in thc DnttyBloili, Corner of Main and Ann Streets. M. P. VOGEL, Eiiïht yoars with HenryMatthows, has oponed a Meat Market Al No. IS Kasst Hnrou St., And will keep on haud Frosh, Salt, aud Smoked Meats, Poultry, and Game when inseason. M. P. VOGEL, An Akbob, Mich.

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