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6
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July
Year
1882
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HüMBUGGED AflAIN. - I 8BW 8O HlUch said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who -was always doctoring and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I coneluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for in lees than two months' use of the Bitters my wife was cured, and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. - H. T., St. Paul. - Pioneer Press. The brig Emma, from Havanna, has passed up the Delaware river with yellow fever on board. Rheumatic diseases. These ailments follow torpid liver and costive bowels; the skin, bowels and kidneys failing in their work, an acid poison is formed in the blood which is the occasion of these acute pains. Kidney-Wort produces healthy action of the secretive organs, and throwB off the rheumatic poison. Equally efficiënt in liquid or dry form. - ínter Ocean. All the anthracite coal companies of Pennsylvania have made a voluntary ad vanee of 10 per cent. in the pay of the miners. Never Give Up. - If you are suffering from low and depressed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praisa of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents per bottle, by Eberbach & Son. Cigarette makers buy cigar stumps of little children who gather them from the gutters and receive ten cents a pound for them. Then they are manufactured into cigarettes. Jot, Jot to the World. - If you meet a man who looks as if he had lost all his friends, had his house burned down and business destroyed, just make up your mind that he either has dyspepsia or his liver is out of order. The best thing you can do for such a woe-begone individual is to advise him to go to Eberbach & Son's drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Jones' Eed Clover Tonic, which will cure him without fail. Also an infallable remedy for pimples and blotches on the face. Qnly 50 cents a bottle. Major W. L. Lanier, fonnerly president of the Alabama Central road died at Selma. Business Multéis. Reductions in all kinds of Dry Goods at Bach & Abel's. J. W. Carven is selling large quantities of baled Hay and Straw. Special bargains in fine Ginghams for the next 20 days at Bach & Abel's. Wanted. - A Permanent Home in the country by a middle aged, industrious wpman. References given and required. Address, with sealed envelope, box 1191, Ann Arbor. Dusters, Dusters, at cost, and below cost, at Bach & Abel's, J. W. Carven has reduced the price on Roller Flour from $7.50 to $7 per barrel. Store, corner of Ann and Fourth streets. Persons desiring to visit Whitmore Lake or Hamburg, or those having packages for either of the abovc places, should leave orders at O. E. Holmes' drug store. A. F. Dabiïow. A few Shetlaned Shawls left at Baoh & Abel's. You can buy them almost at your price. Cali on J. W. Carven for fresh ground Corn Meal. Linen Lawns at Bach & Abel's have been reduced from 37 J to 30 cents per yard. Oat Meal, fresh ground, for sale at the old stand of Swathel, Kyer & Peterson, corner of Fourtli and Ann streets, by J. W. Carven. Parasols at cost at Bach & Abel's. They do not intend to carry them over, if low prices will sell them. For the best grades of Roller Flour, cali at J. W. Carven's. If you want Hosiery cheap, go at once to Bach & Abel's. J. W. Carven is selling a common grade of flour cheaper tlian any other person in the city. M. M. Green's stallion, Mambrino Jewell, will make the season at the stable lately owned by P. Irwin. Few Lisie Thread Gloves to be sold very cheap during the next three weeks, at Bach & Abel's. Wanted - A situation by an experienced young man, either as salesman, hotel or shipping clerk. Best of references as to character and ability. Address, Scotchman, box 68, Ann Arbor postoffice. Imus pays cash for live chickens. Important to Travelers. - Special Inducements are offered you by the Bublington Rodte. It will pay TOU to read their advertisement found elsewhere in this issue. COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT For The Month of Jnne. RESOURCES, State of Michigan 30 State Land Office 21 94 Contingent fund 2S0 T3 Witness fund 1H2 35 Charged Back Taxeg 10 58 Rejected Taxes 183 0! DitchTax Úg 78 Insurance Fund 500 53 Cash on Hand and In Bank 12,424 04 LIABILITIES. Eastern Michigan Asylum 2,873 17 Stenographer Fund l0 35 House of Correction 378 tii) Fine Money 15 00 Teachers' Instituto Fund - 57 00 Salary Co. Offleers Fund 2,674 94 Poor Fund 3,321 4 County Fund 87 79 Delinquent Tai 28 92 Interest Fund 111 65 JurorsFund 2,604 00 State Tax Bids 395 19 Mary Jane Bailie 100 00 Eliza Bailie, Jr i00 00 $13,708 34 $13,768 34 Washtenaw Co. Trea 's. Office 1 An.ur o„VIT,„ Ann Arbor, July lst, 1882 f ADAM Seíler, Dep. Co Treasurer, pku Fred H. Belseb. REPORT OFJHECOÑDITIOfr ANN ARBoT'sAVINGS BANK At Ann Arbor Mich, at the close of business, Monday, July 3, A. D. 1882. made in accordance with Sections 18, 19 and 67 of the General Banking Law as amended in 1871, RESOURCES. r j .ans and discounts $285, 1 00.80 Bonds and mortgages 14H, ! 10.48 U. S. 4 per cent bonds 11,100.00 Overdrafta 22S.Ö8 Revenue stamps 72.00 Furniture and flxtures 3,9.0.85 Billa in transit 1,412.50 Due from National and state banks .15,517.33 Silvercoinandnickels 2,674. ?V Legal tendera, bank notes and gold coin 37,31.3.00 Total $545,510.43 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $ 50,0(10.00 Surplus f und 30 000 C0 Julydivideud S.386.00 Undiyided proflts 7,127.91 Due depositors 465,9%.Í2 Total $ 545,510.43 I do solemnly awear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHAS. E. HISCOCK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, tliis 5th day of July, 1882. L. GRUfER, Notary Public. ff f a A WEEK. $12 a day at home casily 4 L made. Costly outlts free. Address Trus & Co.. Augusta, Maine. ] THE GREAT CURE TOB RHEUMATISM ' ÁM it il for all 1iiMi of ths KIDNE VS, L1VER AND BOWELS. ' I It oIiuim tb ijiMm of tha crid polion that oauaoa th dradful luffennf which ' only th Tiotiml of BUumtiam jn nali. , ; THOUSANDS OF CASES of th wont fornu of tbi terrible dlieM i hjlT bnu quioklr rllTd, In a ihort tim ' PERFECTLY CURED. ■' kaa kad wonder fu 1 sueeeaa, and an lnniUH i ( sale in nrrptrt of the Country. In hun' dradsofeaseaithaaouredwhereaU Isa had ' ,' rallad. It la mild, but efHoient , OERT AIN i , lü 1T8ACTI0N, but harml.ua ia 11 caaes. ' ' EVIteleaniea, 8tranKthna anddreaNaw i t Llfo to all tta Important organa of the body. , Th natural aotlon of theKldneys ia rMtored. ' ' Th linr la oleanaed of all diaeaae, and the i ' Bowela move freel y and healthfully. In this wj the want disease are aradloated trom ' ' thesystem. f Am 1 1 lm besn prarad by thonianda that , ' ia the most effeotual remedy for oleansine the , systemof allmorbid seorstions. It shouidbe uaad in e vsry houaehold as a SPRING MEDICINE. '. Always cures BLLI0USNE39, CONSTTPA' TION, PILS8 and all FEM ALE Diseaaes. , II put up In Dry Vegetable Form, ín tin cans, ■ one package of whlchinakes6quarta medicine. ' Alio in Llquld Form, vcry Concentratedfor ', ' the convenience of those who cannot raadiiy pre', parelt. ItactëteitHtqual efflcitncyineitherform. ' i GIT ITOrTOOK DBUQGI8T. PRICE, 1.00 , WK1.I.S, UICHAKDSON A Co., Prop', (WUl send the dry poat-pald. m 'Ki.inktux. tt. ' Mortgrage Sale. DEFAULT haring been made in the conditions of a eertain mortgage executed by Cnauney H. Millen and Sarah M. Milien, his wife, to Samuel Hutchinsun, now deceased, dated the second day of March, A. D. 1874, and recorded in the office of the register of Deeds for the county of Washtenaw. and state of Michigan , on the second day of March, A. D. 1874, in Liber 49 of mortgages, on page 588, by which said default the power of sale contained in said mortgage has become operative, and no proceedings having been instituted in law or equity to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. and the gum of eighteen thousand and two hundred doilars being now claimed to be due on said mortgage. Notice therefore is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed, by a sale of the mortgaged premises fherein describad, or some part thereof, viz: AU those eertain pieces or pareéis of land sitúate and being in the city of Ann Arbor, in the county of Washtenaw, and state of Michigan, and described as follows, towit: Being lots numbered five [5], six pij, nine [91, ten [10], eleven [11], twelve [12] and ihlrteen [13], according to a pint of "Picnic" Grove, made by W. Wicks, and recorded in the Register 's of - flee of the county of Washtenaw, July 5th, 18.,9, in Liber 45 of Deeds, on page 368. Also another piece or parcel of land, beginniug at the southeast corner of the east half of the south-wtist quarterof section No. twentyeight, in township uumber two [2], south of range six [lij east, and running thence north on the center hne of said section, 6ix chains and ñfty links; thence north forty four degrees, thirty minutes, west three chains andflfty links; thence south to a point on the south line of said section two chains and fifty links west, to the place of beginning; thence east on the south line of said section, two chains and fifty links, to the place of beginning, situated in the city of Ann Arbor, and containing two acres, be the sanie more or less. at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, [that being the place of holding the circuit court for said countv]. on the twesity-ninth day of September. A . D., 18b2, at ten o'elock in the forenoon of that day, Dated June 30, 1882. KLIZABETH HUTCHINSON. KDWIN PACKARD and CHARLES L. F1NKE, Executors of the last whl and testament of Samuel Hutchinson, deceased. J. F. Liwrbncï, Att'y for Executors of Samuel Hutchinson.

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