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21
Month
September
Year
1883
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Public Domain
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THE AMERICAN nnirtiiv. INDEX ASÍ ANMÜALS, COMPLETE IN 24 VOLUMES, 18 THE KOST COmEBENSIVE, THE ÜOST 5T5TE1CAT1C. THE HOST SYHÏETRICAL, TBS KOST PRACTICAL Work of the kind ever publlshed. Knul hut Professors Frieze and Winchell xiiy of Appleton's American Crclopedla. Univehsity of Michigan. August 29, 1883. J Tlie American Cyclopedia publlshed by the Messrs. Appleton is fully deserving of lts name; the articles that make up its contents being in general peculiarly adapted to the wants of American readers and as compithensive and complete as could possibly be expected In a work of this kind. Constant Use of this admirable work for several monthspast has convinced me that It is decldedly superior to any other hitherto published in this country ; and that it should have a place in every private as well as public library. Henry S. Frieze. University of Michigan, ) Chairof Geology and Paleontology, Ann Akbok, Aug. 31, 1883. ) I have owned a copy of Appleton's New Cyclopcdia eversince its firstpublication, and have used It daily. In my scientilic pur8uits it has añbrded me much aid especially in the line of biography and history. But it seems to me specially suited for the more general uses of au intelligent faniily. I have found my wife and daughters very frequently resorting to the Cyclopedia for precise information about 8ome personage in literature or history or art, and have often done the same myselí. Whatever other sources of information may be accessible, the Cyclopedia is always most accessible, for every subject stands in a fixed alphabetical position, found in an instant. Without failing to appreciate the value of Appleton's Cyclopedia to one engaged in scienlilic ptirsuite, I (hink it especiully adapted to family use; and I believe no more efficiënt impulse could be given to the education of a family and to the promotion of its general intelligence, than to place the volumes of this Cyclopedia where they can be constantly and conveniently consulted. My convictions on this point are so strong and so clear that I venture to say that a set of this Cyclopedia would, if used as it might be, quite doublé the value of every year's instruction at school. I speak expressly of Appleton's Cyclopedia because it is full enough to give satisfaction on every subject and not too profound for average good intelligence; while the same cannot be said of any other Cyclopedic publication which I know in the English language. Alexander Winchell, Prof. of Geology and Paleontology. J. H. Slipper is the general manager tor this and adjoining county. He will furnish you the work complete in 24 volumes within a few days after giving the order, and will only ask you to pay for two volumes. Once a inonth sornebody will ask you to pay for one, thus giving you two whole years to pay for the work which is in your possession all the time. You can never get the work in the book stores; it is sold only by agenta. The time to get t is now - the clrain upon your purse is so small and the intervals so long that you will hardly be conscious of having parted with any money. If Mr. Slipper should fail to cali and see you, you will please send him postal expressive of your wishes and he will gladly wait upon you. His address is St. James Hotel, Ann Arbor, Midi. Read what Prof. Putnam of the State Normal School has to say about Appleton's Great Cyclopedia. He has had it in his family for years. He knows what a book is, and you known the man, theref ore we say read : State Normal School. ) Ypsilanti, Aug. 14, 1883. f I have had in my library for several years Appleton's American Cyclopedia. For Americans and American students it is, in my judgment, better than any other work of 'the kind. It is in a very wide use of the term, a complete library iu itself and supplies a most convenient and complete introduction to the whole fleld of geography, history, biography, literature, science and art. For the purpose of reference it is of more value than hundreds of volumes of individual books. Every family and evory student and reader ought to have this work, Daniel Putnasi. A. M., Professor of Principies of Teaching, Slate Normal School, Ypsilanti. I fully concur in the above. J. A. Watling, D. D. S., Professor of Dental Surgery in Michigan University. A SSIGNMENÏ SALE. M. T. Woodruff and J. A. VanCleve having asstgned the YPSII.ANTIAW Newspaper, job and printing departments, type, flxtures, office furnlture.etc, for the benefit of creditors without preference, the above is offered for immcdiate ale. Dattd, Ypsilanti, Mich., Aug. 17, 1883. CHAS. W. McCOEKLE, Asilgnee. Helling Piles- Svmptoins and Cure. The symptoms are moisture like perspiration, intense ïtching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, seems as if pin-worms were crawling in and about the rectum; the private parts are sometimes affected. .If allowed to continue seiïous results may follow. "Swayne's Ointmenf' is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, erysipelas, barbers itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty skin diseases. Sent by mail for 50 cents ; 3 boxes for $1.25, (in stamps). Address, Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists. MANAGER FOR iimniiiö. Is a short time quartered at the St. James Hotel, this He has in charge APPLETON'S CYCLOPEDIA for this and adjoining counties. It is a work, by the confession of almost every scholar in the land, unparallelled for excellence. In it you have the thouglit of five hundred of the best scholars in the land.boiled down and crystalized ready for use. The work is sold ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTIONnever in the book stores. The most favorable time to get it is now. THE TERMS ARE SO EASY that you will hardly be conscious that you have parted with any money-the payments are so small, the intervals so long. YOÜ HAVE THE ENTIRE WORK-24 VOLUMES -WITHIN FIVE DAYS AFTER GIVING TUE ORDER, AND TWO LONG YE4RS TO MAKE THE PAYMENTS.

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