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Day
31
Month
August
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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3VL. dfe S. HOYELTIES, EXTRA NOVELTIES -IN- SUMMBR DBESS GOQDS. A big bargain in lace, pique and Swiss embroidereJ flouncings. A cali will show our customers all that is new in Slimmer goods, at prices from ten to twenty per cent. lower then any other house in the city. Mack & Schmid. It is well to keep s keg of beer in the house. When four robbers broke into a house in Arkansas, intending to murder the inmatcs and rifle the place, they found a keg of beer, got drank, and were all arrested. ITllTHK!. 'Itfl W. C. SNOW'S LIVERY STABLE ! Best Turnouts in the City Funeral Attendance a Specialty. No. 21 N. Main atreet, Telephone connection. MARY F. MILEY'S, ART AND STAMPING ROOMS. All Materials for Fancy Work Constantly on Hand. Zephyrs, Yarna, Germantown Wools, Canvas, Felts, etc. Agent for Boston Comfort Corset, Frenoh P. D. Corstt. Huron street, one door weet of Main, Ann Arbor, Mich. Please Notice. The Hangsterfer Ice Co., will furnish Ice delivered to any part of the city for the Seaeon of 188a 25 lbs daily except Sundays $2 00 per month. " 4 tima per week .' "1.75 " " " " 3 "1.50 " " " 2 "1.00 " Hotels, Restuarants, Butchers etc, will be furnished by the ton or hundred. Company Establiahed 1875. E.V. HANCSTERFER, MANAGER. Office No. 28, S. Main Street. RINSEY & SEABOLT, No. 6 & 8 Washington! St. ,Have on hand a complete stock ot every thinK In the Crocery Line. Teas, Coffees, Sugars, In larfte amounts, and at OasIfcL Prioes And can sell at Low Figures. The large invoice of Teas they buy and aell, is good proof t'hat In Quaiity and Price they Give Bargains. They Roast thelr own Coffees every week, and none but prime articles are used. Their Bakery turns out excellent Bread. Cakes and Crackers. Cali and see them. Toledo, A.nn Arbor & ííorthcrii Michigan Railway. Timetablegoinï into effect Sunday .July 22d, 1888. Trains run by Standard Time. Qoing North. Uoíok houiu. STATIONS. 0. 4 2 3 5 Tas Ex. Mail Standard Time. Pass Ex. Mail p. m. p. m. a. m. L'veJ Arr.l A. m. p. h. p. m. 11 XI 3 25 9 15! TOLEDO. 110 8 00 10 4. 12 20 4 05 9 L8 Monroe Jiinct'n 13 24 4 18 10 06 12 $5 4 13 10 07 Dundee 12 18 4 10 9 57 105 4 31 10 23 Milán 12 00 8 50 9 40 140 4 52 10 45 Pittsfleld 1140 8 22 9 18 2 00 5 0T 10 55 ANN ARBOR 112? 8W 9 08 2 25 5 27 1110 Lelands'8 1110 2 50 8 50 2 47 5 45 11 241 WhitmoreLake 10 56 2 36 8 34 2 58 5 52 II 30 Hamburg 10 50 2 30 8 27 8 55 8 28 13 00 Howel) 10 15 1 85 7 55 6 15 7 15 1 00 Durand 27 1 00 7 15 5 47 7 45 1 21 Corunna 9 ( 8 12 37 6 42 6 00 7 5fi 1 ■ Owosso 9 Oí 12 30 6 35 7 52 9 1813 55 Ithaca 7 52 1105 5 33 8 10 9 35 4 15 St. Louis 7 80 10 50 6 16 816 9 41 4 20 Alma 7 2310 45 5 12 8 58 10 20 5 12 Mt. Pleasant 6 40 10 07 4 35 10 00 1105 6 50 Farewell 5 509 15 8 47 11 451 8 45 Cadillac I 7 20 1 60 A. m. r. m P. m a. u.t. u. p. m. All passenger trains run daily e&cept Suuday Trains run on the South Lyon Drancb lea ve Ann Arhorat 7:00 a. m., Leland'e at 7:30, Worden 's at 7:45, and ar rí ve at South Lyon at 8:00 a. m.; leave South Lyon at 8:30 a. m., rt orden's at 8:4r, Leland's at 9:00 and arrive at Ann Arbor at !:30 a. zn. Connectlons at Toledo with ratlroads dlvergIng. At Manuattan Junction with Wheellng & LakeErie K. R. At Alexis Junction with M C. RRL.8. R'y, and F. & P. M. R. R. At Monrot Junction with L. 8. & M. 8. R'y. At Dundee, with L. 3. & M. S., and M. & O. K'y. At Milán witb W., 8t. L & P. R'y. At Pittofleld with L. 8. & M. 8. R'v., at An Apbor with Michigan Central R. R., a.nd at South Lvon with Detroit, Lansing&Noithern R. R.. and O. T. R'y. At Kamburf? with M. A. Line División Grand Trunk R'y. At Howell with Detroit, Lausing & North ern R'y. At Durand with Chicago & Grand Trunk R'y and Detroit. Qrand Haven & Millwau kee R'y. At Owosso Junction with Detroit, Grand. Haveutfc Millwaukee R'y and Michigan Central R. R. At 8t. Louis with Detroit, Lanxlng & Northern R. R. and Saglnaw Valley & st. Louis R'y. At Alma with Detroit, Latising & ïsorthern R'y. At Mt. Pleasaut with Flint & Pere Marquette R'y, H. W. A8HLEY, General Manager. A. J. PA1SLEY, Agent Ann Arbor. V. U. BF.NNETT, Qa. Pass. A(rt.

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