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21
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September
Year
1882
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Buckxin's Árnica Salve. - The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feyer sores, tetter, ohapped hands, chilblaius, coma and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or the inoney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Eberbach & Son, Ann Arbor, Mich. Embargo Act passed by Congress, 1707, Dec. 25. Bead What the Tbeastjbeb of the State sats. - Dr. J. H. Brown: After having used your "Expectorant Syrup" long enough to know and aipreciate its good qualities, I can cheerfully bear testimony to its uniform success in curing the most obstinate cases of coughs, colds, etc. I have frequently administered the "Expectorant" to my children, and ahvays found it the very best as well as the most pleasant remedy of its kind. Nathan Kimball, Ex-Treasurer of State f Ind. For sale by Eberbach & Son. Deposita removed from U. S. Bank by Jackson, 1833, Oct. 1. Scientifio Advancement. - Scientiflc dvancement, it bas been remarked, has jeen slower and less noticeable in the are of the sick and the treatment of isease than in any other department of ïuman knowledge. The life or death of patiënt is too frequently a mere matter f accident or chance. Some great disoveries, howeyer, have been made and ertain remedies are known and used with almost infallible curativo results. Such a remedy is "Taraxine" where a eranged liver is involved, or where iseases of the Bowels, Kidneys or Spleen revail. For sale by Eberbach & Son. Dorr rebellion in Rhode Island, 1842. A Gentle Voice. - Our enterprising ruggist Eberbach & Son, has secured ie agency for the sale of Dr. Bigelow's 'ositive Cure, whicli has no superior for oughs, colds, oonsumption, whooping ough, and all throat and lung diseases. 'o prove to yon it has no equal, cali at Cberbach & Son's and get a bottle free. Engraving, wood, 1423, (?). Steel, 450(?). There is hardly an adult person living mt is sometimes troubled with kidney ifficulty, which is the most prolifio and angerous cause of all disease. There is o soit of need to have any form of ridney or urinarytrouble if Hop Bitters s taken occasionally. Envelopes flrst used for letters, 1839. " Little thanks are due to him who only ives away what is of no use to himself." 'he thanks of invalids the world over re being showered on the inventor of iidney-Wort, for it is giving health to .1. Kidney-wort moves the bowels reglarly, cleanses the blood, and radically urês kidney disease, gravel, piles, bilious leadache and pains which are caused by oisoruered liver and kiuneys. inousanus iave been cured - why should you not ry it? Ether first used in surgical operations, 844. Faded articlès of all kinds restored to ïeir original beauty by Diamond Dyes. Jerfect and simple. 10 cents at all ruggists. Express, first American, by W. F. Harnden, N. Y. to Boston, 1821. Young lady, do not despair. Dr. E. O. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment will ure Hysteria and all nervous troubles. old at Brown's drug store. Fire company, first volunteer - com?any in America, 1736. Millions Given Away. - Millions of )ottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Jonsumption, Coughs and Colds, have een given away as Trial Bottles of the arge size. This enormous outlay would )6 disastrous tothe proprietors, were it ot for the rare merits possessed by the onderful medicine. Oall at Brown & 3o.'s Drug Store and get a trial bottle ree, and try for yourself. It never fails o cure. Flag, American, first used by Washngton at Cambridge, 177G, Jan. 1. Kestablished by Oongress, 1777, June 14. Never Give Up. - If you are suffering ith low and depressed spirits, loss of apetite, general debility, disordered Lood, weak constitution, headache, or ny disease of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Biters. You will be surprised to see the apid improyement that will follow; you ill be inspired with new life ; strength nd activity will return ; pain and misery ill cease, and henceforth you will reoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. old at fifty cents a bottlo by Brown & Jo. Florida ceded by Spain to U. S. 1819, eb. 22. Notice of Electlons. Notlce is hereby given that at the general electlon to be held on the First Tuesday of November next, the following ofllcers are to be elected. viz. A Governor, Lieutenant Qovcmor, 8ecretary of State, State Treasurer, Auditor General, Commissioner of the State Land Office, Attorney Qeneral, Superintendent of Public lnstructlon, and a member of the State Board of Educatiou ; also a Representativo in Congress for the Second Congretsional District of this State; als a Senator for the Fourth (4th) district comprised of Washtenaw County: also a Representativo for each of the two districts into whieh Washtenaw county is divided: also a Sheriff. County Clerk, Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Prosocuting Attorney, two Circuit Court Conimiasioiiers, a County Surveyor and two Coroners. At said election the following proposed amendments to the constitution of this state wilt be ubmitted to the people of the state for their adoption or rejectiou. An amendment to sectlon 1 of Article 9, relativo to the salaries of the JudKes of the Circuit Court, provided for by Joint Resolution No. 28, laws of 1881. Also an amendment tosection 10, of Article 10, relatiie to the adjustment of claims against counties, provided for by Joint Resolution No. 31, laws of 1881. There will also be submitted to the people for their adoption or rejection. the question of a general revisión of the Constitution of the State of Michigan, pursuant to Joiut Resolulion No. 10, laws of 1881. EDWIN W. WALLACE. SheriiT of Washtenaw Co. Dated. Ann Arbor, Sept. 11. 1882. JfOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF I CONSTIPAT1ON. % O - No othor disense ia bo prevalent in tlüa tfl try as Coiustipaüon, and no remedy luw ever O equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort bm a c L euro. WhAtcver the oauso, howovar obstinato (0 O the case, tliis remedy will overeóme it. i00 Dll B?fik TIH8 diBtressinf E rlliCöi plalnt 1b very apt to be - f oomplloated with.conatipatlon. Kidney-Wort jjUtreiufthona tlic weakened parta and quickly L (8 'curca all kinds of Pilea even wh en physioianu J nd znedioinea have before flUled. % EVlf you have either of these troublea j [PRICB $1. USE DruggigtB Sel' AMUSEMENTS. HILL'SOPEBA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONXT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. The Eminent Comedian 3VC. IB. CTXIR,1 CIS, Iu lus Novel Life Picture SAM'L of POSEN THE COMMERCIAL DRUMMER, As played by liim 200 NIGHTS! 200 IN NEW YORK CITY. Supportod by his own apeeially lelected Com - pany. General Admission 75 Cents. (Jallery 50 Cents. Reaerved seats without extra charge, for aale at Bliss' Jewelry Store. Box seats uow opea. TTILL'S OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1S82. - THÏ- Madison Square Theatre of New York. Wili present the members of the O:r?gp_:n.a,IL Cast;., Iu their pretent Qreat New York success BSH1BALDA By Mrs. F. Hodgson Burnett and W. H. Gillette, CAST OF OHARACTEKS. Elbert Rogers Mr. John E. Owons Lydia Ann Mrs. Kate Wilson Esmeralda Miss Annie Russell Dave Hardy Mr. Forest Robinson Estabrook Mr. Harry Lacy Jack Dssmond Mr. G. Wlley Presbrey N ora Desmond Miss Fanny Reeves Kate Desmond Florence Barrett Marquisde Montessin Mr. Edward Warren Georje Drew Mr. A. G Enos TEIIS CHAEMING PLAY Already presented one year at th Madison Square Tneatre. is still running to large housen. The above company contains th nauies of the actors in the original cast. Seats can be procured at Blisa & Son'a. A ImiKKion, - $í, 75 and 50cts HILL'SOPERAHOÜSE ONE NIGHT ONLT, Wednesday,September27 "V. Tl. Brigg's BOSTON OPERATIC MINSTRELS! -AND Classic Orchestra and Military Band. 30 Star Artists 30 Sextette of End Men. Sextettc of Song: and Dance Team. Sextette of Clog; Dancers. Sextette of Vocalists. Sextette of Specialtles. The Firest Uinstrel Entertainment on the Koad. ltverything New and First-Class. Priceg of Admission as Usual, kes erved Saats at Blisi' Jewelry store without extra charge. JOHN W. ABBOTT, Ajsnt. "è„ offj i H n o s - Qj B ë O H - il 2 cd n c ■ C3 Business Locáis. For lainps go to Stimson's. F. Wagner & Bro. are preparin? a fine lot of work, and will make large sales at low rates during the fair. Ten per cent. below any carriage shop in town. Adam D. Seyler has a specialty of his om make of fine French kip and calf boots, and every pair warrantod to give satisfaction. Bakery, grooery and restaurant and spreads at all hours. Special accommodations during the county fair. The only restaurant in the city that is kept open night and day. George La Motte, opera house block. A large invoice of blankets and robes received by C. F. Burkhardt, especially for the county fair. During the fair as well as at any other time of the year, anything in the boot and shoe line can be had cheap for cash, at the well known store of Adam D. Seyler, No. 6 North Main sfreet, Ann Arbor. Go and see the fine decorated chaniber sets at Stimson's, cheap. O. F. Burkhardt will offer harnesses at a low figure during the fair. No. 4 East Huron street. Try Stimson's for groceries. Choice butter always on hand. The finest and the best fitiing ladies' and men's shoes for the money in the city at Adam D. Seyler's. A large stock of trunks and valises will be sold at a great reduction during the fair at Burkhardt's, No. 4 East Huron street, Ann Arbor. When you want coffee again try Stimson's. I have just received a full line of fall goods of the best styles and workmanship. Honest goods and at low figures is an indueement to make people buy. Cali and see for yourselves. Adam D. Shyler. Fob Sale or Bbnt. - A farm of 170 acres, two miles from this city. Possession given immediately. Inquire of S. G. Miller. The finest display of china, crockery, glassware and lamps in the city, second door east of new postofBce, Ann street. S.TIMSON. Take notice that I now offer my entire stock of Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Banjos, Flutes, etc., with my complete stock of choice Music and Instruction Book ; in fact, everything in my store for the next 15 days, at wholesale and New York prices. Cali and select your goods. J. B. Sage, Boom No. 11, Opera House Block. We think Stimson has the finest 50c tea in Michigan. Monitor and Sharpless Strawberry Planta for sale by John Hnddy. They produce the-largest berries in the world. Anything in the line of Music Books, Instruments, and Trimmings can be bought at the oldest and most reliable Music Store in the city. Please cali and see what bargains will be offered at No. 11 Opera House Block, Main street. Yours truly, J. E. Sage. Fob Sale. - Fifty thousand bricks at 83 per thousand, or 30 cents per hundred. Inquire of Henry Leisemer, of Saline. Persons desiring to visit Whitmore Lake or Hamburg, or those having packages for either of the above places, should lewe orders at C. E. Holmes' drug store. A. F. Darbow. Important to Tbavelers. - Special Inducements are offered you by the Burlington Botjte. It will pay you to read their advertisement found elsewhere in this issue. Imus pays cash for live chickens. StzcsüocL I One Red Heifer and one Roan Steer, two year okl, found their way into my enclosure some 10 daytt ago. G. S. HOWE. Axn Arbor, Sept. iö, '82.

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