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Day
23
Month
April
Year
1880
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pARM. POR SALK. Forty acros, cultivable every acre, ana locatea nboul lm miles northeait of Uie uity in Ann Arbor townohip. VVatet ruuuhis tlnouüh ït the year rouTHi, within six rods of barn. (iood house and barn. Orchard of 100 trees. í'or sale or exclmugo ior city property. Apply to P M. BUKUSliAMIi, 23 ïhouipson St. Ann AAor, Feb. lü, Ï880. 7-U EVEE YBODY SAYS THAI S. B. REVENAUGHj IS TUK Boss Photographer of Ann Arbor. Furth ;Rtreet,Eat of Court House, Utfloor. JACOB HALLER &. SON, DEALERS I.N' WATGHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Spectaeles, PLATED WARE AND GOLD PENS 24 South Main Street, jLiÑTiÑr abbob, nenien. Ifír Bpeolsl attentlon giren to repaiting watches cloek, aod jewelry. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. AÜËWTfOCERY! AT16EAS7 HU RON STREET, GASPAR RINSEY Has opened a new stock of Groceries at the above location, compriBing1 everythingin the line at bottom prices - iiud purchaseci uxclusively iorciibb. From a long experienoe in the trade, rotail and wholesale, be believeu üe can sollgoods as cheap as the cheapeat. CALL AND SEE HIS PKICES All Goods Warranted Flrst-CIass.] Farmer produce wanted for which th( higheat cash priee will be paid. B" Eemembor the placo, 16 East Iluron Street, Ann Arbor. MEDICINAL BEST IS_CHEAPEST! IEWSS' GOÑDENSED STRICTL1T PURE! Wc will fiive $1000.00 for any Mum or otlier adulu-ratlon finmd in this pownxm. mg&m IndorsedTby the Brooklyn Board üCmfc of Health, and by tlio best enemista BB in the United States. VÊSk mnÊr II la STROSGEK thnn BhUh any Wast Powder la ■MOT' Ul the world. IBfA It KEVER PAII.S (o MA " Ilinakc liIit bread wüca ÊEmW u:-xd as directed. ABfi itlsfOMMENCEDbyCTery sSÈ . housekeeijcr vho lias glvcn lt a WSffSl'"'' trlaL ■EaSf ItisaneiitirclyTÏEWIiyVEXiSSm TlOIi.ivithoutanyofthebadquallwm tles of soda or saleratus, yeast or JY1 otlier MKinj powuers. LH It has la ltsell a tendency ]W JStO SMitaiil aud ïiourisli tlie "'"' ' system. Good food ma'kea good health ; and healttt i3 lmprovcd or lmpalred In proportion as tlia lood we eat is nutrittoua or otherwlse. Lewis' ISakiko Povdek !■)■ makes eood food. One can oí thln Is vrortli two of any other baklog conipound. It malees bread vvlitter and rlcher. More than half the complalnts of tad Dour arlse Irom the use of common baking powders, wliicli ofteu make tiie best of flour tui-a out dark bread. The moít delicate persons can eat food prepared wlth It -without tnjury. Ncarly evcry other tiaklng powder 13 adulterateil and Is absolutely lnjurlous. Thls 13 made Irom ltcflned Grape Cream of Tartar, and A PERFECTLY PURE. It makes the BEST, Ughtest, and most nutrí tious BREAD, BISCUIT, CAKE, CRULLERS, BUCKWHEAT, INDIAN, AND FLANNEL CAKES. A single trial will prove tlie superlorlty of tuis Powder. MAOTJFÍCTOHED OKLT Eï ËEO.T.LËWiS&MENZIESGO. PIIILADELPHIA. RAILROADS. MICUIOAN CENTRAL KAILROAD. NOVEMBER 16, 1879. (1OING WKBT. A . r aw ♦ -"-w A. mJa. M P.M. p. M. P.M. p.M. Detroit, leave, 7 00 9 38 5 55 4 05 8 1" 9 50 G. T. Junction, 7 15 10 00 6 10 4 jS 8 25 10 10 Wayue Juuetion 7 52! 10 28 6 42 4 46 8 57 10 42 Ypsilanti, 8 20J10 48 7 05 5 05 9 22 n 07 Geddes, 8 30 7 20 AnnArbor, 8 40 11 00 7 35 5 22 9 38 n 24 IifUii, 8 53 7 46 Dexter, 9 01 7 56 5 33 9 59 Chelsea, 9 22 8 11 5 62 10 15 GraaBLake, 9 50 8 35 6 12 10 38 P. M A.M Jackson, 10 20 12 15 9 00 6 58 11 09 12 65 Albion, 11 04 12 50 g 7 40 11 59 1 33 Marshall, 11 60 1 30 - o 8 08 12 25 1 55 P.M. jSS A.M. Battle Creek, 12 19 1 55 8 3Í 12 50 2 20 Galeaburg, 12 52 9 10 1 20 A. M. Kalamazoo, 1 15 2 37 5 00 9 30 1 38 S 02 Lawton, 1 53 5 33 2 13 Decutur, 2 10 6 50 2 SI Dowiigiac, 2 35 6 12 2 57 Siles, 3 05 4 07 6 55 3 30 4 38 Huchanan, S 19 i 7 07 3 45 ThreeOaks. 3 49 1 7 32 New Buffato, 4 03 4 53 7 45 4 27 Michigan City, 4 30 5 20 8 10 4 56 6 55 Lake, 5 13 6 09. 8 53 5 45 6 45 Kensington, 6 00 6 50 9 10 6 40 8 18 Chicago, arrive, 6 50 7 40:10 80 7 30 8 30 GOING EAHT. . w iA f A 5 _?__ J_ _?L d__ _5_ A.H. A.M. ■-. ■■■ P.M. F.H nhicago, leave, 7 00 9 OOI 4 00 S 15 9 10 Kensington, 7 50 9 50 4 50 6 05 10 00 Lake. 8 38 10 30 6 42 6 50; 10 43 Michigan City, 9 20 1113 6 30 7 40 1130 NewBuffalo, 9 49 1132 6 68 1162 Three Oaks, 10 03 7 18 Buchanan, 10 32 7 40 - Miles, 10 45Ü2 16 8 1(1 9 00;12 48 Dowagiac, 11 18 8 38 1 16 UecHtiir, 11 3 9 05 1 40 Lawton, 11 57 1 9 22a. M.' ! I 57 Kalamazoo, 12 83 1 40 10 00! 6 60 10 28 2 28 Galesburg, 12 53 . j 7 08 Battle Creek, 128 2 15 L , 7 40 ll0 3 18 Marshall, 2 25 3 00 p 8 08:ilS7 3 46 A.M. Albion, 2 52 3 21a.m. 8 35 1 1 1 5U ! 4 12 .Inckson, 3 45 4 05 7 15! 9 30 12 45 5 00 Gruss Lake, 4 10 7 38! 9 SO 5 25 Chelsea, 4 40 8 02 10 07 Dexter, 5 00 8 16.10 19 6 05' Delhi, 6 10 8 25 AnnArbor, 5 22 5 07 8 45 10 35 2 06' 6 25 Geddes, 6 29 1 8 62 ! Ypsilanti. 5 38! 5 23 9 00:10 4! 2 20! 6 41 Wiíyne June, 6 02! 5 45 9 23 11 00 2 44 7 05 G T June 6 M 6 16 9 5511 35 3 20 7 45 Detroit, Ar., 6 50! 6 30.10 10,11 50 3 35 8 pO riuudayaexcepted. Jöaturdtty and tiunduy exepted. tüaily. H. B. LEDYAED, Gen'l Manager, Detroit. H. C. Wentttobth, G. P. & T. Agt., Chicago. Toledo and Ann Arbor Raüruad. Taking effect Sunday February 22, 1880. GOING NORTII. OOING SOÜTH. Êxp. Mix..Mail llaüiMix. Êxp". STATIONS. ! A.M. V. M.iP. M. A. M.P. M IP. M. 8 10 1205:6 10 TOLEDO 10 00 1 3 051 8 10 8 18 12 08 6 13 North Toledo 9 57 3 00 8 07 820 1222 620 Detroit Junction 9 50; 247! 7 58 630 Hawtliorn 941 2331748 8 37 12 48 6 40 Samarla 9 332 20 7 39 8 501 110 6 55 Lulu 0 19; 168 7 24 8 65 119 7 00 Mon roe Junction 9 14 151 7 18 9 06 188 7 10 Dundet 05 13517 10 9 16 1 57 7 22 Azalia 8 54 11!6 55 930 227 735 Milán 8 42 12 SO: ti 41 9 37 2 40 7 42 Nora 8 SB.12 3bI 0 34 9 45 2S5 7 47 Urania 8 3012 25 j 6 --'8 956 3 17 768 PittsBdd June. 820J1200 6 18 [0 10 3 45 8 10 ANN ARBOR 808Í1I40 6 05 All trains run by Columbus time- 7 minutes faster thau Aun Arhortime. J. M. ASULEY, Jr., Superintendent. riANAVA SOUTHERN U'V LINES. V ' The Ouly American Route Through Canada Traína leave SI. C. K. R, Depot, Detroit, city time, as follows : Atlantic Express, daily, 4 00 a. m., Wagner car to Boston. Fast Day Express, daily, 12 noon, Wagner car to New York and Boston. Liuhtning Express, daily except Sunday, 1110 p. ni., Warner car to Búllalo and Rochester. Toledo trains leave 7 50 a. ni. except Sunday ; 3 10 p. m. daily ; 6 50 p. m. except Sunday, For Fayette 6 30 p. m. except Sunday. J6& For information and tickets apply toII.W Ilayes, agent M.C. It. R., Ann Arbor. M. C. ROACH. l'ass. Agent, Detroit. FRANK E. SNOW, üen. Pass. and Ticket Agt Detroit. nKEAT WESTERN RAII.WAÏvJT Depots fuut of Tbird and Brusb streets.' Detroit timo. Detroit time. Leuve. Arrive. Atlantic Expiesü, J4.00 a. m. JIO.OOp. m. Dny Express, 8.35 a. m. 6.30 p. m. New York and Boston Exprrss, "7.00 p.m. f9.45 l.m. Detroit Express, 12.45 p. m. Stenmboat Express, 7.00 a. m JDaily. DailyexceptSunday. tExceptMonday. ?- For information and tickets apply to 11. Y. Hayes, Agent M. C. K. B.f Ann Arbor. W. H. FIBTH, WM. EDGAR, Western Pass'r Ag't. General Pasis'r Acent The rnsh still continúes and crowds come from ail directions to secure tlie ícreat bargains tliat are offered at Mack & Schmids and wtalch have created an excitement unparalelled in the annals of the dry goods trade in this city.

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