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28
Month
November
Year
1879
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Yon will fínrt black and eolored silks at oíd pnces at Bach & Abel's. Baoh & Abel buy and sell strictly for cash. TVho gains wisdom 't He who i willing to. receive instruction froru all sources. Then go to Bach & Abel's and be instructed in regard to the price of Dry Goiiilx. LEGAL NOTICES. ï'stat?"ot' llorar! liosirr. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COIJNTT of WjikIiUmüiw, as. Ata session ofthc Probate Coiirt Ibr the Coúnty of tV;i-Mciiaw, holden ut the Pvobate Office in the eity of Ann Arbor, on Wediiesday, tlu; Iwwnty-Bixth day of November, in the year oue thoumnd eif{ht bn nared and eeren ty -Bine. Present, WliUaro I. Harriman, Judffeof Probate. Tu Lle matter of the estáte of JÍurace Eoñer, deceaaed. Chrtstína A. Boster. adrainistratrix of said estáte, comes itito uourt and represente th;it aIiü ia ncw prepaxed to renden Iit-r tina! account as such administratrïx. Thereupon ït Is rrderel, tbat Satwrdny, the iwentiefeh ilav of December next, at ten o'clock ín the fot'onoon, be asslened fui examtning and allowing su e h accomit, ? od tliíí i)ie heiT8 ut faw of said deceaaed, imd all other penons Interesied in ?uiil estáte, are required (o afppear at a Etesaion f said oourt, then to be holdeu at the Probate Offlee ín the eity of Aim Aïbor, in said connty, amf sVhoiv causo if rtny there b wïty tfte said aceoKüi should not be HÍlowod : And ït is furtlier ordered, tbat said administratrix fflTe nntiee to Ihe persons [terested tniftid estáte, of tlif penilenoy of said account and the hearing tbereof, by caoslsg a copy of tliis order to be published In tlie Asn AusohAr gcs, a newspaper printed and cïrculating in said countyt three stiecessive weeks preTioa to ssid day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. ■Vm. G. Doty, Probate Register. Kxtate of Christopher McGníniM'ss. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COUNTY of Washtenaw bh. At a session of the Probate Oourt for the County of Washtenaw, holden at tlio Probate Office in the city ot Aun Arbor, on Wediii'sdiiy, the Iweuty-tifth öny of November, in the yenrone thousand eight hundred and eeventy-nine. Present "William D. Harriman, Jndpeof Probate, In the matter of the estáte oí Christopher McOn reading and tilinir the petition, ftnly vciifcil, of Christopher .T. MeGninnes?, praying that a certaïii instrument now on file in thia conrt, pnrporting to be the last will and testament of said decoasefi, rnay bö almitted to probate, and that hc and Piit ru k Walsh Jiiay be tippointed executor thoreof. ThevenponitiaoriIered,thatMonday, thetwentyseoovdday oi December next, at teno'clock in the tnreuoon, le asniiineri lor the hearing of sail petition, and that the devïsea, legstee and heir.satlaw of sairt (Jrcenaed, aïid :ill other persons inteicsted in 8aid esiate, are reiired to appear at a sessioo of said Conrtf then to be holden at the Probate Otfice in the city of Alii Arbor, and show catrse, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioneT should uot be trranted : And it is further ordered that sairl petitioner ffive notice to the persons intereated in said estáte oí the pendenoy of enid petition tind the hearing thereof, by criuninfí a copy ot this order to bepublished inthe Ann Arbor Argus,h newspaper printed and circulated in said couuty, three auccessive weeks preTious to said day of hearing. WILLTAM D. HAKRIMAN, ( A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. G-. Doty, Probate Register, Estáte of Amlrew Mead. STATE OF MICHIGAN, COTJNTY of Washtenaw, ss. At a sessíon of the Probate court for the Oounty of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Au Arbor, on Weöiiesdny, the twenty-ijixth day of November, in the year one thousitnd eighthundred antfseventy-nine. Present, William I. Harrlmaxt, Jmlge ot' Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Andrew Mead, dcceasi'd. Josèph Donnrlly.execntor of the last will and testament of said deceased comes intocourt and represen trth at he is now prepared to render his linal account as Bueh executor. Threupon it is ordered,that Tnesday, tho sixteenth day of December next, at ten o'elock in the forenoon,be assigned for axamining and allowing such account, and that the devíseos, legatees and heirs at law of said deceased, and all othcr persons interested insaid estáte, are required toappear al 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 cxecutor give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendcucy of said accountand the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order tobe published in the Ann Arbor Argus, a newspaper printed and circulatlng in said county, threeauccessive weeks previous to said day of hearing. [A true copy] WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge oi Probate. Wm. G. Dott, Probate Register. Commissioiiers Notice. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. The undersigned having been appointed by the Probate Court for said county, commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of alt persons against the estáte of William H.Calkro, late of said county, deceased, hereby give uotice tbat six liionth.'s fïom date are allowed, uy that they will meet at the office of George W. Tura Buil, in the villaire of Chelsea, in said county, on Friday, the twentieth day of February, and on Thursday, the twentieth day of May next, at ten o'cloek a. M. oí each of said days, to receive, examine and adjust s:iid claims. Dated, November 20, A. D. 1S79. JAMES L. GILBERT, M. J. NOYKS, 48W4 Commissioners. Prices of Lime Reduccd ! Keil y Island Linie, 25 ets. per ïus!j. monroe Lime, 25 cents per btisliel. Jlacan Linie, 23 cents per busliel. FOR SALE. Cakined Piaster, Water Lime, Cement, Rastering Hair, and Land Piaster, at my Liuie-Kiln near Central Depot. 16tf JACOB VOLLANO. INSURANCE. GET YOUE PROPEETY INSUEED BY C. H. MILLEN, Insurance Agent No. 4South Main Street, AJiïï ARBOR, - MICH. The oldeat agency in the city. Established a quarter oï a century ago. Representing the following firet olass coptnanief: Home Insurance Co. of N.Y., Assets over 56,000,000 Continental Ins. Co. of N. Y„ Assets oyer Í3,000,000 Niágara Fre Ins. Co., K. Y., Assets ?1 ,442,400 Girard oí Pa., Assets over $1,000,000 Oriënt of Hartford, Assets 8700,000 5 Kates low, Losses liberaliy adjusted and proniptly paid. C. H. MILLEN. 9ET JST A. INSURANCE COUPANY. Capital, - - 3,000,000. Asseta Jan 1, 1876, $6,792,649.98. IJosses Paid in 55 Years, $&L, 760, 391. 71. Surplus over all Liabilities, inoludJig Re-Insurance Reserve, $4,735,032.86. Net Surplus over Liabilities, inoluding Re-InBurance and Capital Stock, $1,735,092.86. C. MACK, Agent, Ann Arbor. Toledo and Ann Arbor Railroad. Taking effect Sunday November 2:i, 1879. GOING NORTU. GOING SOUTH. Mix. Exp. Mail Mail Exp.jMix. A.M A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P. M. 10 40 8 aoi 6 00 TOLKDO 9 30 8 1013 55 10 43 8 32 5 02 North Toledo 9 28 8 08 3 52 10 57 8 41 S in: Detroit Junction 9 19 7 58 3 35 1110 8 50 5 19 llawtlioin 9 10 7 48 8 20 1124 0 00 5 28 SomarU 9 00 7 39 3 05 11 82 9 05 DM Scola 8 55 7 33 2 55 11461 8 15!5 43i Lulu 8 47 7 24 2 41 11 64! 9 20 5 49 Monroe Junction 8 42 7 18 2 31 12 10: 9 82 j 5 59 Dundee 8 35 7 07 2 13 12 32 9 88 6 05 Macon 8 30 7 01 2 03 12 34 9 45 6 12 Azalia 8 24 (i 55 164 105 9 50 6 27 Nora 8 11 G 41 130 1 19 10 07 C 34 Urania 8 05 6 34 1 19 1 Sf 10 14 6 40 Milan 7 5 6 28 1 07 148 10 26 fino Ypsilailti June. 7 48 6 18 12 50 2 10 10 40 7 06 ANN AKliOH 7 30 0 05 12 80 Tlit' 7,:iü a. m. expresa south ninkes close connections at Monroe Junction for Adrián and Monroe and for points on the Lake Shore ; at Toledo with Columbus & Tok'do and the Wabnsh. All tratas run by Colurabus time - 7 niinutea faster than Ann Arbor time. J. M. ASHLEY, Jr., Superintcndent. Scribner's Monthly. j So great has been tlie demand for recent ï bers ot this magazine that the monthly circulation has increased inora than 20,000 copies witfcïn the year, and the edition for November, 100,000, -was exhausted Tdthin two eeks after issne. Tho English edition has recently doubled, nnö the magazine has everywhere taken its place aa the most handsomelyillustrated popular periodical published in theEng'lish lanuage. Every number contains 160 pnges of contributions from the best American autliorw and irom 50 to 100 wood engravingB. The publisherscall attention to the following ANNOITNCEMENTS KOR l88o. The Keign of Peter the Great, by Exígele Schuylek, will begin in au early number, and continue through two years. It will be a work of great historical signiticance and of rare gruphic and dramatic interest. Bureaus of illustration have been established in Paris and St. Peterbburg,specially tor the execution of the pictorial part of this euterprisc- an enterprise involving a gienter outlay th;in any previoufaly undertaken by a popular magazine. 1'liree Serial in Scribner's Montlily by American A'rïters.- The Grandissimes, a story of New Orleans Croóle lile, by George W. Cable, author of " Oíd Creóle Dayp." ' Loüibtax-a," :i new novelttte of American Life, by Francés II. Eurneii , ts T)i.t T.aas o' .Lowrie's." o Di,..,v5. ir v Tomi,r. !-■ hPS-Un 1U lliü Widsunmier lloliday (August) number. Canada IScturesquo.- a number of papers by Principal Graat, of McGiU Üniyersity, Kingston, and "W. C. Beers and Chas. Farnham, are in course of preparatïon for Scribnek's, which wiilgive thorough accounts of the hislorical, political, picturesque, and other phases oí the country. Papers on Art. - The growth of art has made it necessary for tho modern magazine to devote considerable attention to this subject, and in this respect Scribnf.x's Monthly will continue to occupy the leading place, both in the judicious selection and in tlie artisüc execution oí' the snbjects chosen. Poets and Poetry - EJmund Clarence Stedman will coutribute to cbibnee's Monthlt during the coming year critical essays on this subject, including the beginnings of the poetic art in this country, and its subseqiient history. Richard Henry Stoddard will furniali studies of subjects conuected with English poetry, the first paper being on ' The English Sonnet.' Saunterings witn Dickeiis.- k number of unique papera to be contributed to Bcbibneb by Alfred Kimraer, Esq., of Chester, England. For tlie illustration of these, JUr. Charles A. Yanderh oof has been sent on a special trip to England. Practical Papers on Home Subject s. 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Thatit is calculated to delight the little folk eyerywhere is indicated by the fact that it is to be lmuftd in French by Delagrave of l'uris, and that even the far-away httle Moslems are now to have a volume made up of translations from St. Nicholas into Arabic Beginning with the November number, this monthly magazine for children is printed on heavier paper with wider margina, and it is so rnuch enlarged that each numbev contains eighty or mor pages, wilh stories, poems, illustrated articles o travel and description, pictures, rhymes, jingles etc.; pages of large type for the very little ones and a riddle box for the amusement of the wholo family. For the coming year the publishera announce many brilliant novelties, including A New Serial by Miss Louisa MAleott, entitled "Jack and Jill." 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