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29
Month
September
Year
1881
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provea our asgertion. They are pleasant to the taste ind only oost fifly cents a Itottle. Solrt by Eberbach ifc Bon. Bocklin's Árnica Salve. The best sulve in tlie world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Fe' ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and nli kinds of skin Erup tions. 'l'liis salve is guaranteed to giv perfect satiafaction i n every case or tht money ref unded. Prioe 25 cents per box For salo by Eberbach & Son, Ann Arbor, Mich. Elixiu Vit.e kor Women, - Mts. Lydia E. Pinkham, 2'' Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., bas made the diseovery! Her Vegetable Compound is a positivo cure for female compluints. A line addressed to this lady will elicit all necessary information. FARM FOR SALE. Q The farm of the late William Howard, of Northfield, Washtenaw eounty, Michigan, is offered for sale on reasonable terms. Said farm is situated on seetion ten in said township.and consists of 120 aeres of land with good buildings' and improvements, in good location and neighborhood, about ten miles i orth of the city of Ann Arbor. Terms made easy for purchaser For particulars enquire on the premises, or at the office of P. McKernan, of this city. Dated Sept. 3d, 1881. THAT MUSICAL WONDER! '"The MECHANICAL ORCUINETTE Ithe grcatest Musical inventiou of the age. Any person cao pertorm upon it with thc apparcüt ski 11 of a maater, all aacred, eeoiüar, niular, and daacc music. Equally suitablo for the borne, ge, or cliurch. Atlmirably adapted for the baU -room, píenlos, excursión paxties, eto. No instructlon required. Prícea, $8, fio, f 20, (30, and upward. Beware of worthlcsa imitatlons with similar carnes. Agenta wanted. Entrprisingmen make flO to $20 por dav. Illustrated Cataloguea tren. -r YON &HEALY, State aud Uouroe SyChlc-co. OSCAR O. SORG, HOUSE, SIGN, AND Fresco PÉtii, ALSO PArEIl IFANGING. SHOP NO. 11 EAST LIBERTY SL, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN. Sam. B. Revenaugh, Is now taking the Best Class of Pïoloiraplis In the City at Prices to Suit the Times. Ground Floor Gallery. COODRICH BLOCK, East Side of the NEW COUBT HOUSE. MDOOOW TH OIiD HAT." A. A. TEBRY, HATS ANN ARBOB, moa. EBERBACH & SON, Dealers in Drugs, Medicines Andafinelot of French Hair Brushes AND . English Tooth Brushes. Wc cali special atteution to our stock of Chemical Glass-ware, Apparatus, AND Pure Chemicals of our own Importation. TIEMAN'S SURG'UNSTRUMENTS At list prlctís. STTTÜIEISrT.S Are cordially invited to examine our stock as to quality and prices. EBERBACH V SON. JACOB IIALLER & SON, "IDEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Specta-L cíes, l'lated Ware. Oold Pena and Fine Jewelry. Special attentlon given to repair - ing Watches and Jewelry. 21 South Main Street. Ann Arbor. C. E. Holmes, proprietor of the City Drug store has the choicest lot of perfumea and the LABQEBT STOCK of PURE DKUUS i the city. Also everything in the Toilet and Fancy goods line, at prlces lowerthan anywhere else. Pres'ii])tions carefülly compounded. No. ISCOOK Hotel Block, Aun Albor, ílichigan. THE P A L L TERM OF THE ANN ARBOR SCHOOL OF MUSIC OPKNS ON Wednesday, September, 28, 1881, BOARD OF INSTRÜCTION: CALVIN B. CADY, Director, Teacher of Piano. Theory, Organ. ME. L. F. SCHULTZ. Violin, Violo, 'Cello, HEINRICH OTTO, Band Instruments and Clarionette. MR. 0KIN B. CADY, Voice Culture, Solo Singing, Piano. MRS. A. E. WARDEN, Voice Culture MISS JEAN1E MAY, I iano. MISS ANNA NICHOLS. Piano MISS MARIAN SMITH. Piano. Rooms in the Seaman house, córner State and Hurón streets, have beensecured for the use f the school. The office of the Director and Troasurer in University hall, will l)e open Monday and Tuesday, September 26 and 27, f rom 8 to 12-30 a. in. and 2 to 6 p. m., for the admission of student. The Calendar and Announcement, contamina ful) Information may be had by applying to the Director, Mr. C. B, Caay, or Secretary.Dr. W. J. Hertlman, or at the office of the Secretary of the University. jjPj] II ají i xt j "a ai' DOES WIÏV9H ■WONDERFUL ïïH CURES! ■U_LE Muéranse itnctson the LITER, HOWELsH aud KID.NEÏS at the ame time. I BcoauBoitolcansostlioBystemofthopoison-H Poushumors that dovelopein Kidney and H Mjnary Diaeaaes, BiliouaoesB, Jaundice, Consti. Ej ■ pation, Files, or In Hhoamatism, Neuralgia, ■ nervoua Disorders and Femóle Complaiuts. B 8EE WHAT PEOPLE BAT : U En?LVf "■ stolk. of Jiinctlon City, Kanans, W ■ mij-h, Klilni.y-Wort cnred liim nftor rvirular U ■Buciaiiu bad beu trylng tor four yea. J . Mrs. Jolin Arnall, of Washington, Obio, FaysW ■ oer hoywasgiven unto die ly four prominent U Hiüdné Wurt thUt WU" aftelwu' Ja t"rcl1 ''J R ■■ M. M. H. Goodwln, an editor In Clinrdon, Olilo ld Hiaysne was not expected to livo, being bloatedB Q beyond boller, but Wort cured Iilm. H ■ Anna h. Jarrett of South Salem, N. T., saysQ Hthat rieven years stitTerlng froin kidney truublesH 11 otliiT complicatious ivo tmded by tho ua of BB ■dKldney-Wort. H John B. Unrence of Jackon, Tenn., FUfferedH ■■for year8from liver oud kidney troubles andBJH Ufrf taki"K "barrels of other iaediciaes,"d H Kidney-Woi t made him well. M Mlchael Coto of Montgomery Center, Vt.,H Usulferedolghtyeai-snlth kidney dilUculty andCJ ■ nnable to work. Kidney-Wort made himH H" wellaserer," PERMANENTLY CURES □ kidney diseases, liver complaints.i QConstipation and Piles. ■ Wit is put up In Dry Vegetable Form inH ■I tin caos, une package of whieh makes six quartfl B Q of medicine. Also in I.lquld Farm, Terv Wt Mcentmted, for those that caunot readily U ■ pareit. " ■ W I3T It actt tclth equal tüiclency in elther form. ■ U GET IT ATTHE DnüGQISTS. PR1CE, 1.00 Q WEI.I.S, 1ÍHHAUI)SOA:(0.. J'rop', I Q(W111 end the dry post-paid.) nCKI.INGTOIC, TT. Q fa"M"M!BI Wil mi JBLUËw EEALESWTEEÏCHANGE. MANLY & HAMILTON'S Abstract and Real Estáte Office, No. 11, First floor, Opera House block, Ann Avbor, Michigan. Abstracts fnrnished on short notice on any parcel of land in Washtenaw county, from French Claimsof Ypsilanti, to the most complicated titles in the Village of Manchester. Money tO Loan on Real Estáte secureties. For Sale I Q I 2O Acres at $50 per 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 l-2 miles of eourt house with flrst-class building, perfect title and very cheap . House and LotS 1,2. 8, block4south range 3 west, situated on South side of Liberty St. House and four LotS, on corner of Forest avenue and Orleans street. Entire BIOCk2NR13E, except21ots. Good building sites. Terms to suit purchaser. A Good Farm, 200 acres, well Improved, In the township-of Webster, good buildings, $C5 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, onjng.ills 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 1-2 acres situated on south side of Jackson road, about one mile from court-house, $2,600 for both pareéis. 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 Elizabeth St., $2,000. A House and 1-2 acre of land in 5th ward, west side of the Dixboro road. House and three Lots, to the Fifth ward, good locality, $1,000. House and five Lots on Kuier avenue. Will be sold at a bargain. Good barn on the premises. 3O Acres of land on Whitmore Lake road, within 3-4 miles of Court-House. Would like to exchange for city property. LotS 77. 78, 9O, and part of lot 89 and a large brick house with 12 rooms, R. S. Smith's addition. A Fine Brick House, Barnes, Orehard, with nice well and spring, and six acres of land, on West Huron and Jewett streets, known as the Jewett property. Prlce $15.000, or two lots off said property on Iluron St.,price $00each. MONEY TO LOAN In surns from $100 to $5,000, amount and terms to suit applicants.

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