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April
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1891
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.;- UTEriHTilttE FOR ALL. TllO A M CHICAN I'ïUrTKCTIVETABIFFLEAGUB is pubitehing a most valuable series of 'Juiiff document. These ure prcpared with a view tu suite the f act a and arumcnts for Protection, w het her in the interest of f ar mors. Laborera, merchante or professional men. Kuch itisue of the series uppeHla to those enfriiKod 'n separate industries, and presen ts indisputable facts - coraparisone of wages,C08t ot' UyiiiKi and other argumeuts showing" the beuetits of Proteetion. Any pfntrie onc will be eent on receipt of 2 cents ia stamps except " Wages, Living and Tarlff," wliion will besent for 4 cents. Tbc whoie libt will be sent for 3U oents or ary twelve for 'V cents, or any iive for 10 cente, pt ... . , ;. 1 Giv-urby number. No. Paoes. X- "W'ag , : Tai-LT." E. A. Hakt.v !w.. ■ .. 104 2- "Tu. ... .. .- , . u t'ioieotive Tarlff to ... i-t .... imiurrks of the United biaic.' í L.bt i .ï.c n.saay, 1&87. CUA'POBDD. Hesmng 32 S- " Hume l'iodujtiuu Indispensable to a öupply, at Low Frióos, of the Mauufactuivii Commodítles requlred f or the People of the Unittd Status, aud Adequate Home Production of these Commodïties Impussible without a Protective Tarilï." First Prize Esaay, ls8K. C. D. Todd S2 4 - "WhatareRaw Materials? Would FreeRaw Muterials be Aüautageous u the Labor and Industrlt-g of the Unltetl States." First Prlze Essay, THií. Humeu B. Diiíell 33 5- "Faliacies of Free-Trade." E. 1J. Huxkb... %i ü- "Sonie Views on the Tariff by au OW business Man." oeo. Draper 32 7- "The Protective Tarilf : lts Advamages for theiSOUth." C. 1-.. KDWARDS 32 8- "TheWool Iuteresi." Judge Wa. Lawïii;nce 24 'j- "Protectlou vs. 1-ree Trade."- A Hlstoríeal Review. D. '. lakimman 20 10- "The Farmer and the lariff" Col. Thomas H. DUDLEY 16 11- " Trotectiou aaa l-ublic Policy." UeohoeS. bUUTWELL 16 12- "Iteply to the i resldent's Free-Trade SlessaRe." R. P. i uBTER 8 IT- "W uiklngnien an'i tue TarllT." 8 1- "The Vital Quesiion : Shall American Industries be Abaniiuiied and American Markets üurrendered ? 8 !5- Santt, in Gerniau, with Addition 8 Lr "The Progresa of Oue uuudred Years." ROBEHT P. PORTKR 8 :"- "Protectlon for American Shipplac." 8 - " The Tarlff Notaiax." HomerB. Dipell.. 8 i :►-" Why Irlshmen Shouli 1 e I'roteutionlbts." 8 ,i- Protectiou." K, H. Ammidown i ai- ' What is a Tariff ?" Answeis to a Workingman's Questlon. 4 23- "The American Wool Industry." E. U. Ammidown 8 "Ï3- "Wasiesand Costof I-lvlng." J. D. Weeks. 1 .-"Southern Famiing Industries." 4 --" A Short Talk to Workingmeu." 2 -j-" Prutectlou and the Farmer." Keuator S. M. Cd llom ia Tne AMrRicAN Ec nomist, weekly, devotéd to Uwj alfussfou of all phanea of tiie TaHíE questioti. $2 jyear Sample en l s f ree. Addnips Amt lean Pro..■(.,.-._. Tm „ .. . ...M ,.r Npw V))rk The Courier and the American Economist one year for 12.00. Chancery Notice. IN the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw, in Chancery. Josie Bartlett, complainant, vs. James A. Bartlett, defendant. It satisfactorily appearing to me that the defendant Jamos A. Bartlett is a non-resident of this State, that he resides in the State of Colorado. On motion of E. B. Norria of counsel for complainant, ordered that said defendant do cause his appearaiiee in this cause to be entered on or before the 9th dav of June next, in defanlt thereof that the biil of complaint herein be taken as confessed, that said comiilainaut do cause thia order to be duly published or persoually servcd pursuant to law. JJated February 7th, lö'Jl. E. D. KINNE, K. B. NORRIS, Circuit Judge. Sollcitor for Complainant. 52 MMMK f8000. 00 n yffiT Ii be inp m(íp hr John R. LSk Rl. (iod''iti,Troy,N.Y.,Qt work for ui. keadr r, KjKyou may not make na much, but we can rflBteacti yoaquickly how to earn from 5 to WlTfc XIO day at the itart, and more as you go BÊW HLon' Buth st!xes al1 L"■ In oy part of rAmerica, you can commence ut home, k;vV JAjfWtlC A" your tlme.nr ipare moments only to BB ïïïW tIle A11 ■ ;reat pay SI Ith for mEM every witrker. We tart you, ftirmahlnir ■Jjf ererytbinp. KASILY, 8PEKDILY learnrit Real Estáte Notice. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenuw, as. In the matter of the estáte of Flora A. Vandawarker, minor. Notice ís hereby given that in pursuance of an order granted to the undersined Guardian of said Minor by the Hon. Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on the thirtyfirst dayof March, A. D., 1891, there will be sold at Public Vendue, to tlie highest bidder, at tlie east frontdoor of the court house in the city of Ann Arbor in the couaty of Wtishtenaw in said state, on Friday, the fifteeuth day of May, A. 1)., 1891, at ten o'olock in the forenoon of that day (.subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existing ut the time of the sale) all the right, title and interest of said Minor in and to the following described real estáte, to-wit : Lots one and twoand one rod in width of the north side of lot three, block live, south range five sast, excepting thirty-two (32) square rods off of the east side of same; all in the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Dated, March Bist, 1891. HERMAN KRAPF, . oardian. NOTICE TO CrEDITOKS. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw.ss. Notice is hereby givën, that by an order of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw,made on the ninth day of February, A. 1). 1N91, six months from that date were allowed for creditors to present thelr claims against the estáte of Betsey F. Giles, late of a-id county, deeeased, and that all creditors of said deeeased are requlred to present their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the lOth day of August next, and that sucb claims will be heard betore said court, on Saturduy, the ninth day of May, and on Monday the lOth day of August next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. Dated, Ann Arbor, Peb. flth, A. D. 1891. J.WILLAK1) BABH1TT, Judge of Probate. I IÍSTATE OF HeRÜERT M. FrOST. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of WushU'imw, holden at the Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on Thursday, the twenty-pixth day of March, in the year one thousand eicht hundred and ninety-one. Present, J. "Willard liabbitt, Judgu of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of Herbert M. Frost, deeeased. On readlng and flllng the petltlon, duly veriiicd, of William S. Frost praying that administratiou of said estáte intiy be granted to Charlun II. 'orden or some other suitable person. Thercupon it isordered, that Mondav, the twenty-seventh day of April next, at ten o cloek in the foreuoon, bu asnigned for the hearing pf said petition and that the heirs at law of said dece&sed, and all other persons interested in said estáte, art; roquired to appflftr at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the l'robate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor and show cause, if any thcre be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted : And it is further ordered, that said betltloner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendeney of said petitlon, inul the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published" in the Ann Arbor Courier, a newsbaper prlnted and olrcnlatlng in said County, tli ree successive weeks prevlous to said day of hearing. [A true copy.] J. WILLARD BABBITT, Judge of Probate. vm. (.. iKiiY. Probate Register, Hutzel's later Bad ! 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