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ïelioT Democrat Office V' " HELLO ! " "Please Teil Your Readers that Proposes to hold out Extra Inducements to all Cash Customers making purchases in the J-E-VTJELR-Y" LUSTZE ! My Stock of Gold and Silver Watehes, Rings, Chains, Lace Ping, Cuff Buttons, etc . is one of the Largestin the County. Silver and Plated Ware of the Latest Designs. Clocks in Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut- all Styles. :R,e-pax":n_g; a Speoialty. WWI. ARNOLO, No-36 South Main street, Ann Arbor. EBERBAGH&SON, Dealers In Drugs, Medicines And a fine lot of French Hair Brushes AND Enelish Tooth Brushes. We cali special at tent ion to our stock of Chemical Glass-ware, Apparatus, AND Pure Chemicus of our own Importation. A f uU line of TIEMAN'S SURG'L INSTRUMENTS At list prtcos. STTTZDZEIsrTS Ar oordially invitad to examine our stock as ' qualit and pricea. EBERBACH A SON. Emanuel Wagner, -ATW No. 33 South Main Street, At AMBKOSE KEAENEY'S Old Stand, Has opened a New Grocery & Provisión Store. ALL KINDS OFCANNEDAND SHELF GOQDS. TEAS, COFFLES AND SPICES OF ALL KINDSATAVERYLOW FIGURE. AILES & CO'STPATENT FLOUR KEPT ON HAND. A FULL LINE OF TOBACCO, CIGARSAND SMOKER'S ARTICLES. Emanuel Wagner. JACKSON FÍRE CLAY CO. Manufacturera of Stone Sewer Pipe AND IDIR-irDT TIL3H I AU our Draln Tile are made of Flre Clay, are of unusual ctrength and light weight, whlch materlally reduces the breakage and expense of ♦ransportation. The dltching of thij class of tlling is less erpensive, as they do not require to be lald below frost but only deep enougu to escape the plow. While this is more economlcal it alio aids la obtaiuing a better fall or grade to the drain. A full assortment of all sites, for Mlelnsmall quantltles, orear load lot, at the FERDON LÜHBER YARD, James Tolbkrt, Agent. 'THe, the Creatost Labor-Savlng Machine of the Age." To the Editor of The CMcaao TrCount. Dioht, 111., March 16.- One of the trongest and mort convincing facts that I have yet seen with regard to tile drainage is brought out in the December report of the Agricultural Depar ment ot Illinois. It Is this : AGRIAOS. Aereaste In corn In Livingston CouBty, 1881 968,57 Aeréate in corn In Logan County, 1881.. 140,85 livingston over Logan 127,7!8 Y1ELD, Yleld of corn In Livingston County,1881. .8,983,523 Yield of corn In Logan County, 1&3 6,070,984 Livingston over Logan 1,902,698 In other words, Logan County has ralsed near ly as much corn on 140,859 acres as Livingston county has on 268,597 acres. Put it in another form, the farmers in Livingston County have been oblieed to plow nearly doublé the acreage of land (268,597), and have raised but a very small percentage of increase of corn over thetr brethern In Logan County, who only had to plow 140 839 acres. Let us give it another twist I A A farmer who has his land well tilled need only wurk eighty acres of land and grow Just about as much corn as the man who plowa 160 and takes all the rlaks of drouth and much betides. It is not fair, then, to conclude that the greatest labor-saving machine to-day of the age is the tile drain? From the same source of Information I gather the following as regards the progreso of tUe-dralnage in these two counties: Tttt. Total number of f eet lald in Livingston County up to 18É 1 1,140,798 Total number of feet lald in Logan County upto 1881 8,1(89,469 This table proves beyond all theory that owing to the free use of tile that one county has been able to produce nearly as much corn on 110,000 acres of land as another county has produced upon 268,000 acres, which is nearly doublé, and the beauty of the whole is that it was done with half the work! Mr. Editor, suppose a kind Providence should lengthen out the spin of our days until we saw Illinois thorougnly tile-drained, where would be put the corn that this State would produce, and what would we do with our "sllver dollars" Sajtosi, T. K. Prihï. RINSEY k SEABOLL No. 6 & 8 Washington St. Hnv on hand a complete stock of every ■ thing In the Grocery Line. Tcas( Cólicos and Sugars, In large amounto. and at Caslbj 3?:r?oOs And can sell at Low Figures. The Urge invoice of teas they Buy and Bell. is good proof that in Quality and Price they Give Bargains. They Roast thelr own CofTees every week, and none but prime artlclee are used. Their Bakery turas out excellent Bread, Cakes and Crackers. Cali and sea them. PricesGone Down A large stock of Wall Paper selling at A CREAT REDUCTION! I olaim to have the largeat and BEST SELECTED STOCK. Of Wall Paper and Deoorations in the county, and can ivo perfect natisfaction in Goods or Work . Painta and Painters Supplies a speoialty . -A.lbe:i?-b Sorg, Suocessor to F . AA. Borg, 86 & 28, Wahsington st. Ann Arbor. HENRY MATTHEWS, Has] the plewure to In form the public that lio li readr to reoelve them In hlsnewhrick MEAT MARKET! ONK DOOB EA8T OF LKONARD HOUSE. Everythlng in hls line wlU be first-class, and At Reasonable Rates. He return bil sincere thanks to all hls old ous. tomers for thelr generous patronage, and cordl ally Invites them, and all new customera to bit nw quartera, whore he hopes by fair dealing to alais hl ajready growins buslnesa.
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