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Day
25
Month
August
Year
1881
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WICKED FOR CLERGYMEN. Rev. , Washington, D. C, writes: "I believeit to be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public nieu to be led intogiving testimoniáis to quack doctors or vile stufïs called medi cines, but when a really inentorious article made of valuable remedies known to all, that all physiciaus use and trust in daily, we should freely commeud it. 1 therefore cheerf ully and heartily comraend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. I will not be without theui "- New York Baptist Weekly. KIDNEY DISEASES. Kidney diseases afflict the greater part of the human race, and they are constantly on the increase, but where the virtues of Kidney-Wort have become known, they are held in check and speedily cured. Let those who have had to constantly dose spirits of nitre and such stuff, give this greatremedy a trial and be cured. In the dry forui it is most ecouomical, in the liquid the most conveuient. - Philadelphia Press. Let the poor sufferers from female complaiuts take courage and rcjoice that a painless remedy has been found. We refer to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Itisprepared at 233 West ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Send to Mis. Pinkham for pamphlets. Keep it on hand. No farmer or teamster should be without Heury & Johuson's Árnica aud Oil Liniment. It is invaluable in cases of hurts either on man or beast. Singers and public speakers should use Downs' Elixir, as it removes hoarseness and increases tke power of the voice. If you desire rosy cheeks and a fair complexion, purify the blood by the use of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. CITY ITEMS. Lost. - A large, gold, old style watch chain, this morning (August 23) either on Main, Hurón or Ann streets, between the post office and South Fifth street. The finder will be suitably re wsrdedby leaving it at Haller & Son's jewelry store. The Keek furniture company have now completed their sample room in Koch & Haller's establishment. The latest desigus in furniture can be found there on exhibition, and will be soldjby the above 8rm at lower priees than anv house in Michigan. If you want to recover monkt paid on Lapsed Policies, Policies sought to be surreiidered, Running Policies, or Paid ups, cali on M. H. Brennan, agent for the LlPB POLICY HOLDER'S COLLECTION Aoency, corner of Fourth and Huron streels, Ann Arbor, Mich. The finest store in the city is Goodyear's new drug store, and one of the best places in the state to purchase drugs. C. H. Minnis the old and reliable boot and sboe maker, and the finest repairer in the city bas again settled down to business, and will hereafter be found at his shop on Washington street, first door east of Gwinner's market. Boots and sboes made to order and a perfect fit guaranteed everytime. Repairing neatly done on short notice. Please bring along your work. Little Mack, the King Clothier, bas gone to New York to purchase a large stock of ready made clothing and piece goods. He would advise everybody to wait and examine goods and prices before making selections. For Sale - Two carriage horses. Ap piy to J. 8. Earl, proprietor of the 10 cent bus, Ann Arbor, Mich. Cady's catarrh remedy, a sure cure for catarrh is for sale at Holmes' drug store, Cook hotel block. The Lake house at Whitmore Lake is open for the receptión of guests. The hotel bas been nicely fitted up, and is first class in every particular Persons intending to visit the Lake for a week or longer.will be met at the depot in South Lyon, Ann Arbor or Brighton. All communications addressed to Wm. Graham will be promptly attended to. Important to travelers: Special Inducements are offered you by the Burlington Route. It will pay you to read their adyertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue Board only $5 per week at the Lake house, Whitmore Lake, Wm. Graham proprietor. Visitors to Whitmore Lake are entertained at the Lake house, Wm. Graham. proprietor, for $1 per day, which includes the use of boats and fishing tackle. Please remember it is only $1 per day, or $5 per week. Tthe gf ie at cure fob RHEUMATISM ■ Aa it Is for all disease of the KIDNE YS, LIVER ANO BOWELS. ; It cleanses the syatem of the acrid poïaon tliat oauses the dreadful muttering whieh only the victima of Rhoumatiflm oan roaliao. , ; THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forma of this terrible diaeue ( i have been quickly relioved. In a short tint 1 __PERFECTLY CURED. ■ 1 ha had wonder Tul sucocis, and an immense ■ , sale in everypartof the Country. In hun' dreda of canon it hascured whereall elae had 1 ,' failed. Itis mild. but eflioient, OEKTAIN , . INlTSAOTION,butharmlessinalloaes. ' t7Itcleanaea, StrengthemandclTesNew i ' Liro to all the important organi of the body. , The natural action of the Kidneys is roatored. ' The Li ver is oleansed of all diaoaae, and the f Bowels move freely and healthfully. In thls , waythe worst dlaeaies are eradioated from thesystem, , ' Aa It has been proved by thonsanda that ( 1 ia the most effeotual remedy for oleanslng the Bystemof allmorbid seoretions. It shouldbe i used in every household aa a SPRING MEDICINE. Always cures BILIOUSNES8, CONSTIPA' TION, PILES and all FEMALE Siseases. , Is put up in Dry Vegetable Form, in tin cana, ' one package of which makeB6quarta medicine. ' Also in Llquld Formf very Coneentratedfor , the conveoionce of thoae who cannotreadily pre. ! parelt. Itacttwithequal effleiencyincitherSorm. GET IT OF TOUR DRÜGGIST. PRICE, 1.00 , WELLS, I!I( HA KDSOS A Co., Prop', ' (Will end the dry port-paid.) BI'RLINSTOK, TT. ' REAL ESTÁTE EXCHAKGB. o MANLY & HAMILTON'S Abstract and Real Estáte Office, No. Il, First floor, Opera House block, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Abstracts fnrnished on short notice on any parcel of land in Washtenaw county, from Frenoh Claims of Ypsilanti, to the most complicated titles in the Village of Manchester. Money to Loan on Real Estáte secureties. For Sale I I2O Acres at $50per acre in the township of Webster, good buildings. Terms to suit purchaser. New Store on west side of Main Street, terms easy. I OO Acres within l 1-2 miles of court house with flrst-class building, perfect title and very cheap . House and LotS 1,2. 8, block4south range 2 west, situated on South side of Liberty St. House and four LotS, on corner of Forest avenue and Orleans street. En tire BIOCk2NR13E, exeept2 1ots. Gtóod building sites. Terms to suit purchaser. AGOOd Farm, 200 acres, well improved, in the township of Webster, good buildings, $65 per acre. House and Lot on Catherine street for sale, or exchange for lot near the Methodist church. Terms easy. A House and doublé LOt at Whitmore Lake, $700. House and Lot, on;iiigalls street, north of University, $3,000. House and Lot, on Lawrence street, $2.000. House and Lot, on north side of West Huron street; also 6 1-3 acres situated on south side of Jackson road, about one mile from court-house, $2,600 for both parcela. Terms to suit purchaser. One House and two acres of land sitúate in Ingalls' addition, known as the M. J O'Riley property , good barn and well . House and Lot, on ElizabethSt., $2,000. A House and 1-2 acre of land in 5th ward, west side of the Dixboro road. House and three Lots, h the Fifth ward, good locality, $1,000. House and five LotSonMiller avenue. Will be sold at a bargain. Good barn on the premises. 3O Acres of land on Whitmore Lake road. within 8-4 miles of Court-House. Would like to exchange for city property. LotS 77, 78, 90, and part of lot 89 and a large brick house with 12 rooms, R. S. Smith's addition. A Stock Of Drugs and Medicines worth $4,000 will be sold for cash or exehange for a good farm near the city; or a half interest can be purchased in the stock. Business good. A FinO Brick House, Barnes, Orchard, with nice well and spring, and six acres of land, on West Huron and Jewett streets, known as the Jewett property. Price $15.000, or two lots off said property on Huron St., price $700 each. MONEY TO LOAN In suma from $100 to $5,000, amount and terma to suit applicants.

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