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1874
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ITS ADVANTAGES Are as follows : For city purposes the Huroñ River meanders the same some 30 to 40 rods, and is part of the best Water Power On the River in this vicinity, and the elevation on the northeast corner is sufficiently high and ampie to sup ply the city necessities for water and fire purposes THE WESTERN PORTION On the road8 very appropriate and suitable for a Public City Cemetery. The city has no suoh grounds now but must have soon, and whatever grounds the city does not care to use, can be sold at an advantage, so much so, that the cost of the "Water Works grounds and Cemetery, would be merely nominal. If the city does not want the same, tïie grounds would be invaluable for FRTJ1TS, LARGE & SMALL, There being some loo trees now in bearing Vegetables and Pasturage, And also for MILKsupply,BLOOOED STOCK, Horses, Slirep, And other animáis always in great want by many in the city and its viciuity. As city lots adjoiningthe northwest oorner of this land are now selling from three hundred to three hundred and flfty dollars, these lands would or could be sold in a short time to a good advantage and to much profit to the purchasers LIBEEAL TIME Will be given or the samewill be exchanged for Merchantable goods or Drugs and Medicines, at cash prices. TRACY W. ROOT. AnnArbor.Jan 31 1873. 1411 Briggs House, Randolph St. and Fifth Ave. CHICAGO. This well-known Hotel, rebuilt upon the oíd site, has all the modern conveniences - Passenger Elevator, Bnth Rooms, Hot and Cold Water in each Room, EleRantly Furnished, and located in the business centre of the c] ty. TERMS: $3.00 Per Day. RICKCORDS i HUNTOON, - Rtaprietöra. ïpUTÖÜE MONEY WIIEKE IT WILL DO THE MOST C31-OO1DA. A. TERRY II AS A FULL STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS IN THE LATEST STYLES. QUALITY AND PRICES TO D E F Y COMPE T1TJO ALSO, A FULL LINE OF GENTS' FÜRNISHING GOODS $W Cali before purchasiuff. 15 South Main ütreet. _= JPOII SALË ÓKËXCHANGE! The undersigned offers his Farm of 42 acres, one mile from the State University, in the Township of A.nn Arbor, for sale. It has on it aconvenient house, wo barus, a flne apple olchard ; besides a variety of mail fruits. Also the uudivided half of 237 actes aear (irand Kapids. City property in Orand Rápida, Detroit, or Ann Arbor taken in part payment. February (2, (87J. 14inii JOHN M, CHASE. APPLETON'S American Cjclipflia. New Revised Edlt'lón. Kntirely rewritten by the ablcst writers on every subject. Printed from new type, nnd illustrated with Several Thousand Engravinge and Mapa. The workoriginally publiahed onder the title of The New American Jyclop;ita was eompleted m lrti3, eince which time the wide otnumtion which it has attaiiied in all parta of the Uulted 8tates, and the signaldevelopmonts which have taken place in every branch ot' scieuce, litera ture, and art, have induced the oditors and publiehers to submit it to an exact audthorough reviwion, and to is&ue a uew edition eutitled The Amebican Cyolop-kdia. Within the last ten years the progresa of discovery in every depaitmeut of knowledge has made a new work of refere nee an imperative want. The movement of political aífaira has kept pace with the discoveries of science, aod their trui tf ut application to the industrial nnd useful arts and thft tonvenienee aud retinement of social liie. Great wars aud consequent revolutions have occurred.involving nationalchanges of peculiar moment. The civil war of onr owu country, which was at itn height when the last volume of the old work appeared, haa happily been euded, and a new course of commercial aud industrial tictivity bas been commenced. Large accesaions to our "eographical knowledge have been mude by the iiidefatigable explorers of Aí rica. The great political revolutiona of the last decade, with the natural result of the lapse of time, have brought into public view a xnultitude of new men, whose names ara in every one's mout Ii, jnd of whose li ves every one ia curioua to kiiow the particular. Gieat battlea have been fought aud important sieges maintained, of whioh the details are aa yet preseryed only in the newspapers or in tho tranaient publicationa of the flay, but whioh ongbt now to take their place in permanent and authentlchiatory. in preparing the present edition for the preps, it has iKieordniiíly been Ihe aira of the editora to bring down the informatiou to the latestpossible daten, and to furuiühan accurate account ot the mostrecent discoveriea in science, of ever} fresh production in literature, and of the newest inventions in the practical arts, as well as to give a succinot and original record of the progreas oí political and historical events. The work haa been begun after long and careful prehminury labor, and with the mout ampie resources tor carrying it on to a suceessful termiuntion . 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