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Poor, pretty, little, blue-eyea babv! How he coughs! Why don't his mot her give him a dose of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup? A little giri, aged nine, oalled her father to her beside the other evening. "Papa." said the little diplomat, "I want to ask your advice." "Wel), my little dear, what w it about?" "What do you think it will be beet to give me on my birthday?" In the treatment of rbeumatism, gout, neuralgia, tío douloureux, semi-crania, sciatica, &c, Salvatiou Oil should be applied to the parta affected, and tlioroughly rubbed in, so aa to reach the seat of the disease. It kills pain. Prioe 25 cents a bottle. "What do they do when they install a minister?' inquired a small bov. "Do they put him in a stall and f eed him?" "Not a bit," said his father ; "they harness him to a church and expect him to draw it alone." You will notice how quickly a thoroughly successful article is imitated, and also t luit the imitations are without merit, as they are gotttin up by unscrupulous parties. Beware of the imitations of Dr. Jones' Bed dover Tonic. The genuine is sold by Eberbaoh & Son, and promptly cures dyspep sia, costiveness, bad breath, inlos, pimples, agüe and malarial diseasee, poor appetite.low spirits, headache, or diseases of the kidneys, stomach and hver. Prioe fifty cents. At a negro wedding, when the minister read the words, "love, honor and obey," the groom interrupted him and said: "Read dat agtin, sah; read dat wuncc mo', so's de lady kin kecth de full solemnity of de meanin'. I'se been married befo'!' Throat-ail seldom gets well of itself, but deepens until it undermines the constitution, wastes away health, strength, tlesh, and finally fastens itself on the lungs, completiug the wrek and ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bigelow's Positivo Cure is the onJy safe, sure and speedy remedy for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung diseases. Sold by Eberbach & Son at fifty cents and one dollar. Pleasant to take and safe for children. "Mamma," said a little girl who stood before the show window of an art store, "don't angels ever wear pretty hats?" "No, tny dear." "Nor nice, new dreses?" "No." "Nor ribbons nor things?" "Never." "Then, mamma, I don't want to be an angei." The best on eartb, can truly be said of Origgs' Qlycerine Salve, which is a sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, bruises, soalds, burns, wounds and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ünly 25c. Sold by C. Eberbach & Son. City Locáis. Cheese scoops for ssle by C. Bliss & Son. panuiras &u uijÜWffOT fJjlKM'uv u,aUKCIn, Htato qfraat Roller King and Roller Qaeen. These are crack brands of fiour manufactured by S wathei, Kyer and Petereou, and a barrel of each or both, would be an aoceptable holiday present, C. Bliss & Son don't propose to be undersold by any jewelry house in the city. They handle good goods and offer them f or sale at a small protit . Fbesh Pan Candies 20 cents per pound at Grangers', State street. Ask your grocer for the Roller King or Roller Queen Flour, Swathel Kyer Peterson's best grades. We keep everything in the line of jewelry. Now is the time to select a handsome Christmas or New Year's gift. Good goods at low pnces at O. Bliss & Öon's. Otsteks In every style at Granger's State street restaurant. What would be a more acceptable Christmas or New Year's present han a barrel of the celebrated Roller King flour manufactured by Swathel, Ke) er & Peterson. J. B. Willis, at J. E. H irkins hardware store has som thing new in tlie line of lamp-burners, it being Scott's improved Asbestos buruer. If he teils the truth, and he is willing to hold up his right hand, there is to be no more trimming of wicks, uu more smoke begrimmed chimneys, no soot, no explosiona, no nothing but a brilliant blasé that rivals electricity in brilliancy and steadiness. If your old buroers are not giving ou natisfaction, try one of these. They are cheap, durable, neat, and will save your eyesight which is more precious than oll - or gold either. Ohristmas in one more week. What an acceptable present a barrel of choice fiour would be, and your friends wonld thank you for the kindly remembrance. A barrel of Swathel, Kyer & Petereon's Roller King can be delivered any where in the city. Send in your orders at once. Fine mixed Candy only 15c per pound at A. F. Hangsterferer's, Huron street. Furniture at reduced prices. The followinc ftw qnnt.:. -. ,.. : .......i convince any one: Patent Rockers as low as $5.50, and $6.50; in plush $7.50 and $8.50; some very fine ones at $12.00. Fancy chairs covered with plain and embosed leather, in great variety and at prices at reduced at Koch & Haller's. Found. - A pair of Gold Spectacles, on State street, which the owner can have by proving property and paying for this notice. Iuquire of Thos. Matthews. When in search of a nice Present think of our establishmeot. A walk through our ware rooms will release you from further studying as to what to buy, as from our assortment you will surely be able to find something suitable, and at prices that will astonish you. The redu.ed price is marked in plain figures, and a careful comparison will show you what a terrible cut iu prices we have made. Kooh & Haller. Rattan Chairs 75o, $2.50 up to $10.00. Rattan Rockers, $2.75, $3.25, $3.75, $4.50 and $5.00. C'hildren's (Jhairs in colors 05c 70c, 75c, 85c, and $1, at Koch & Haller's. We will sell the finest Chamber Suite ever exhibited at the value of $35.00, for $29 00, wjth a bevel plate mirror. Spring beds and mattreHses of superior quahtv sold as low as common grade goods are generally bought for. Come and convince yourself. We are always on hand to show goods. Respectfully, Koch & Haller. For Sale - Stock op Goods. ConsiBting of Hats, Caps, Furs and gentlemeu's Furnishmg Goods. The entire stock will be sold at a bargain, together with the Fixtures and Store Furniture, or would exchange for other propert. Also three fireproof Safes - new. Portable hot air f urnace suitable ftr heating large building. One No. 4 - Chilson's patent cone Furnace, proper for dweiling of medium size Three Tables ml three Washstands. Also Jersey Cow and Calf. C. H. RlCHMOND. Ann Arbor, Oct. 21 , 1885. Rbmoval. Heinzmann & Son can now be found at No.9, Weet Washington street, below the Hangsterfer block. They pay the highest cash price for Hides, Pelts and Furs. For Fresh Candies, mantactured daily, go to A. F. Hangsterfer's Candy Factory, 28 Main street. OOBAN OySTKRS. At the Banner you canget Ocean Oysters, in the shell, servtd in any style. BUCKWHEAT FlOUK. Get your tables ready for 50 tons of Buckwheat Cakes to be made from Central Mills Patent Buckwheat Flour. It is the best made in the State, and is absolutely pure. If not kept in stock by your grooer, order directly from the milis. Remember all Centra) Mills producto are of the best. Almendingér & Scbneider. O. A. Matthewson is manufaeturing a Hitching Post. It is turned from heavy timber and has an iron cap. Orders left at John Finnegau's will be attended to at once. For the very choicest Oysters go to A.F. Hangsterferer's, Oyster Depot, 28 Main street. Clairvoint Phtsioian. Dr. L. D. White is still in the Duffy block, opposite the postoflice, where he has an extensivo busiuess. He can be found in his office at all hours. OrsTBBs Twenty cents per can at A. F. Hangster ter's 'yster Depot, 28 Main street. Cisterna built and repaired. Mason work of all kinds done op short notice. Leave orders corner Fifth und Huron streets. G. D. Collins. LoANiNa.- Money to loan on first-cluss Real Estáte Mortgage at Current rat.es of Interest. Satisfactory arrangementa made with capitalists desiring such investments. Every conveyance and transaction in abstracts of litles curtí ally examimed as to legal effect . Z. P. Kino, Ann Arbor Moses Hogers is manufacturing Bob Sleigha, the hke of which have never before been offered for sale in this city. He does not put in everything that comes in a stock of lumber, fpr the greatiet care is used in selecting the very best timber. Erery tenant is painted before being driven together, and every joint fits perfectly. In fact every part fits hke cabinet work. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY INCLUDINO THE GREAT WESTERN DIVISIÓN. The Niágara Falls S'iort Line. Pullman and Wagner sleeping Care and Elegant New Diuing Cars on all Express Trains east and west. AU trains nrrive at and depart (rom Briisli-st dep t on Central Standard time, which is 21 minutes slower than Detroit city time. Main line train via Port Huron. DEPOT FOPT OF BBUHH STREET Leave at Arrive a Toronto, Montreal and East 8 00 am 59 :6 am BufTalo 8 00am '5 05 pm Port Huron Express 4 20 pm 5 05 pm Toron o, Moutreal and East. $11 OU pm 9 35 pm Buffalo Fast Express 12 00 pm '0 8! pm Great Western División, Depot Foot o Brush Street. Leave at Arrive a Atlantic Express $6 36 am 8 35 am Express S120rnoon 43 20 pm London Express 5 8üpm $8 50 pm 'For tickets and intormatlon apply to Qeuera Ticltet Office. 169 Jefferson avenue, corne Woodward, or at Depot Ticket Office, foot o Brush street, S Daily. Except Sunday. J HICKSON, General Manager. WM. ROBINSON, Mich. & 8. W. Pass. Agt., Detroit. Gilbert Bliss Pass & Ticket Aart.. Ann Arbor TflpË! With Xew Stitch Regulator. Vibrator, Automat ie Bobbin Winder, New Stand. New Case Work, in fact EVERY IMPROVEMENT KNOWN ! STANDS W1TA0UT AN EQUAL. How would it do for a Christmas or New Year present. For sale by Qrinnell Bros., Agents. G, B. ALEXANDER, Manager. AGENTS WANTEDMk 'SpYofthe REBELLION." voWBelliug by tbo 'J'e as of thou&ands ! Noconipetltion. Only booï of iis kind. The "SPY" rcrcAla raany tecreti of the war never before publirh d. A trraphio account of the conpiracy to msBiuü-inato Lincoln. Periloua experieuis of onr Fkderai; Spies in the Bebel Capítol; their heruio ür-very fully recounted in these vivid. -Th. oi A mo musí tmilling: war book over pnblished. Endoreed by huudrods of Presa aud Aponts' testimoniáis. A larga tiandome book, 688 pageR; 60 illustratlons. QTACENTS WANTCDf AOENTS! This book is outselling all othen. Over onr kwrulred thnttsa m appliatioDB for aRencies havo been received. We have many agenta who have boM from twn to Jive hundred copies, 49-The ÊPT" is sold only by our Agenta, and can not be found ín bookstores. fiells to merchante, farmerfl, m ■ hanics.and everybody. Absolutcly the tasiest book to stil ever known! WO wantoneapentin every Grand A nu y Post and in every townsnip and county in the U. 8. For full particular and terms to agents mdáreea Q. W. OABLETON & CO., PublUbera, New York. f Ciue Detroit Paper! THE DETROIT EVENING JOURNAL Has beon Obeati.y Tmpkoved dnring the past six months and i now THE BEST EVENING PAPEK publíshed la this State. 1T IS THE ONLY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MICHIGAN THAT RECEIVES AND PUBLISHES THE FULL DAY DISPATCHES. THE EVENING JOURNAL Recelves a ercator number of TELEGRAMS FUOM T1ÍE STATE than any other paper Ín Detroit. THE EVENING JOURNAL'S Reporta of tho Detroit, Toledo, Chicago and New York ORAIN AND STOCK MARKETS are mo'o complete and cover up to a later hour than tíiohc of its coutemporary. (Tkisis an important item for the Buiines Men and Farmers of Michigan toconsider) THE EVENING JOURNAL'S LOCAL XKWS 1h BrlKht and Accurate: lts EDITORIALS aro Independent, Comprehenive and Pointed. THE EVENING JOURNAL ïb CLEAN and pt.asesses Features of BPECIAIj INTEREST TO LADIES. S-TIIE EVENINQ JOURNAL is dcllvered BtCaiüiiek at 1O Cent p.r Wm-k, or sent BY Mail at the rate ot 5.00 per ïoar, postage prepaid. - Mortgage Sale. DEFAULT having been made in the condi. tlons of a certain indenture of mortgage, executed by Qeorge W. luman. of the townsnip of Lodl, countv of Washcenaw state of Michigan, to Harrlett Wood.of the city of N eenali. county of Winnebago, state of Wisconsin, bearing date the Uth day of October, A. D. ls8, and recorded in the office of the Register ot Deeda for the county of Washtenaw, in Liber 55 of mortgages, on page 508, and assigned on ;he 19th day of November, A. D. 18M5, by written assignment to Edward Smith, city county and state aforesaid, and whicii assignment is recorded in the office aforesaid, in Liber 8 of ssignments, on page 583, and by which detault the power of sale oontained in such mortgage. haring become operative, and no suit or proceedings at law or in equit)' having been instituted to recover the amouiit ue on said mort gage or the notes accompanying the same, and there being now claimed to be due on said notes and mortgHge the sum of Seven Thousand Two Hundred, Eighty-Six and Kighty-Six one hundredths dollars ;$7.286,86). Notice is, therefore, hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed on saturdav , February ' S0, A. I). 1886, at ten o'clock in the f orenoon of that day, by a sale at public auction to the highest bidder, at the east door ol the Court House, in the city of Ann Arbor, in the county aforesaid [said Court House being the place for holding the circuit court for said county] of the mortgaged preraUes described in gaid mortgage, i.r so much thereof as may be neceSBary to satisfy the amount of principa! and interest remaining unpaid upon said mortgage, with reasonable coste and expenses whicn premisos are described in said mortgage as follows : The north-east quarter, and the east hall of the vest half of the south east quarter ol section number twenty five (2o), sitúate in the township of Lodi, county of Washtenaw, state of Michigan. Dated, November 83, lt8", EDWARD SMITH, Assignee. Estáte of Hm. Humphrey. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw 88. At a session of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the probate office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Wedneaday the 25th day of November, in the year one thou sand eight hundred and eighty five. Present, Willlam D. Harriman, Judge of Pro bate. In the matter of the estáte of William Humph rey, deceased. On reading and flliiu' the petition, duly veri fled, of Comstock F, HUI (admiuistrator), praying that he may be licensed to sell tho real estáte wherecf said dece.ised died seized Thereupon it is ordered that Saturday. the 2th day of December next. at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. be assigned for the hearing of said petition and that the heits at law of said de ceased, and all other persons interested in sak estáte, are required to appear at a session o said court, then to be holden at the probate office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there be, why the pr&yer o: the petitioner shntild not be granted And it is further ordered, that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estáte, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thip order to be published in The Ann Arixrr Detn ocraU a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, tnree successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WIL.LIAH D. HARRIMAN, IA true copy .1 Judge of Probate. WnjjAM Q. Dott. Probate Register Estáte of Patrlck Murphy. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw O ss. At a session of the probate court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, on Tuesday the 24th day of November, in the year one thou sand eight hundred and eighty-five. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estáte of P&trick Murphy deceased. Bernard Murphy, executor of the last will anc testament of said deceased, comes in' o court and represents that he is now prepared to render his final account as such executor. Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday, the 22nd day of December next, at ten oo)t ' Jbw .ftiiffiíKCl. !K.e!K,nfinu%ia'c'rftïe"H8v'iï&e legatees and helrs-at-law of safd deceased, ani nirvtk„ r.,ov[iD iniiri i-rtifi in aam cautín, ai o required to appear at a session of said court then to be holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, in said county, and show cause, if any there be, why the said aocoun should not be allo ed. And it is further ordered that said executor give notice to the personi interested in said estáte, of the pendency o: said account and the hearing thereof, by caus ing a copy of this order to be published in The Ann Arbor Dehockat, a newspaper printed an circulating in said county, three successive weeks previousto said day of hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm.Q. Dott. Probate Register. Estáte of Thomas Walker, OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw O ss. At a ses jon of the Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor on Monday, thi I4th day of December, in the year one thousaiu eight hundred and eighty-five. Present, William D. Harriman, Judge of Pro bate. In the matter of tha estáte of Thomas Walker deceased. On reading and flling the petition, duly veri fled, of Mary A. Murray praying that a certain instrument now on file in tbis court, purporting to be the last will and testament of said de ceased may admitted to probate, and that ad ministration with the will annexed, may be granted to W illiam C. Murray or some other suitable per-on Tliereuvon it i Ordered,That Monday, the llth day of January next, at lü o'clock in the f ore noon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition and that the devisees, legatees, and neirs al law of said de. eased, and all other persons interested in said estáte, are required to appear at a session of said court then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor, and show cause íf any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not be granted ; And it is further ordered, that said oetitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estate. of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof. by causing a copy of this order to be publi9hed in the Ann Arbor Democrat, newspaper printed and circulated in siid county three successive weeks previous to said day ol hearing. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, (Atrue copy.) Judge of Probate. Wm. (i. Uoty. Probate Regis er. Notice to Creditors. OTATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Washtenaw, O ss. Notice is hereby given, that by an ordei of the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw. made on the 19th day of October, A. D. '.385 six months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims agalnst the estate of Alonzo A, Gregory, late of said county, de ceased, and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate Court. ri-oDate Office tu the city of Anu Arbor, for examination and allowance on or before the IKtn day of April next. and thm such claims will be heara before said Court, on Tuooday. the 19th day of January, and on Monday, the 19th day of April next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days Dated, Ann Arbor. Gct. 19 A. D. 1885. WILLIAM D. HARRIMAN, Judge of Probate. .Notice to Creditors. OTATE Of MICHIGAN. County of Washtenaw O ss. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the probate court fcr the countv of Washtenaw made on the 24th dav f August. V D. 1885, six months from that date were allowed for creditors :n present their claims against the estáte of David Forshee, late of said county, deceased, and that all creditors of said deeased are requiredto present their claims to said probate court, at the probate office inthe city of Ann Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or before the 24th day of February next. and that such claims will be heard befo e said court , on Tuesday, the 44thdayof November, and on Wednesday tha Sith day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days. Datad, Ann Arbor. August 24, A. D. 1885. WILLIAM D. HARKIMAN. Judse of Probate. ANY KI IY Photographs by lili II UUU I the new Dry Plate ProoesB. ïor 50 cents we will send post:aid Rocke's Manual for Amateurs, that ?ives full instructions for making the Mctures. OutfiiB we furnish from 810 upwards. Our Photociraphio Bulletin, edited sy Prof. 'Chas. E. Candler, head ol the Chemical Department of the School of M i nes, Columbia Co' lepe, published twice a month for only $2 per annum. keep Photographers, professional or amateur, ully posted on all improvements, and answers all questiona when difficulties arise. Circulare and price lists free. E. 4 H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manfacturer of Photographic Apparatus and Materials. Z9I Broadway, New York City. Fort] year eatablixhed in tliis lint of btuines Toledo, Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan Kailway. THHOUGH TIUE TABI.K. Taklnc effect September 27, 1885. Trains run by Standard Time. 3olng North. Going South. 4 12 1 STATIONS. ! I I 3 Ex. Mail I Standard Time. 1 Ex. Mail. 3. m. a. in. I Leave Arrive a. m. p m 340 7:05 Toledo 9::0 5OC 3 45 7:14 Manhatten Junction 9:88 4 5.' 4 0H 7.-23 Alexis Junction 9:16 4:47 4% 8-IS j M on roe Junction.... 8-42 4-14 43) 830Dundee 8 30 4:04 445 846 Azalia 8 20 3 54 5 903 Milan 808 8 45 5 08 9 22 Urania 7 52 8 30 8 23 9H2 PittBfleld 7 4(1 3 22 5 35 9 50 Ann Arbor 7 27 1 3 10 6 30 10 45 South Lyon 8 50 2 25 Connections at Toledo with rallroads divergng. At Manhattan Junction with Wheeling& akeErie R. R. At Alexis Jnnction with M C. t. R. L. S. R'y, and F. & P. M. R. R. At Monro unction witn L. 8. & M. 8. R'y. At Dundee, fith L. 3. & M. 8., and M. & O. R'y. At Milan ith W. St. D. & P. R'y. At Pittsfleld with L. . & M. S. R'y.. and at South Lyou with Detroit, - Jinsing & Northern R. R., and G. T. R'y. ; Two trains, numbered 5 and 6, run between i oledo and Detroit, daily except Sunday, vla lilan Junction ; No. 6 arrivés at Milan Junction t 11:00 a. m. and reaches Detroit at 12:00 noon: o. 5 leaves Detroit at 2:35 and reaches Milan uaction at 3:45 and Toledo at,6 00 p m I. W. A8HLKY, W." H. BENNETT, , Oen. Superintendent. Uen. Passenger Agt. ; rOR .A. lïT I CO TO A HAT STORE. r u hat." ü3 CO T Pj CO " - I A. A. TEBBT, _LL CD HAT8 Lg FROM 96 TO 6O CENTS. HENRY BINDER, DEALER IN DOMESTIC AND IMPORTO GIGARS ALL KINDS OF SMOKER'S GOODS. Sample Boom In connection, where can be found the Finest Grades of Imported Winbs, Liqüors, Champagnes, &c, &o One Door South of Farmers and Mechanica Bank, Ann Arbor. A.PÍ1V A.RBOR. CITY BOTTLING WORKS W. FRED. SCHLANDERER, Prop. First Street, between Wash ington and Liberty. PILSENER AND SCHLITZ EXPORT Dellvered in pinta or quarts anywhere in the city. Order flued until 9 p. Dl. Telephone connection with Bot box 134, Ann Arbor, Mich. , TET STIMSON THE GROGER, FOR FINE GOODS "W Gh. sjstoT'S BOARDINC AND LIVERY STABLE Is situated on W. Ann Street, opposite the New Jaii. Besi Turnouts in the City REASONABLE RATES. Funeral Attendance a Specialty. Orders attnded to in anypart of the ciiy and vicinity . Telephone connection. HACKS RUN NICHT & DAY ADOLPH HOFFSTETTER KEEP8 IN STOCK CflOICE WINES, LIQUORS A.IVD CIGARS. Milwaukee Lager on Draught LUNCH FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. REMEMBER THE PLACE ! NO. 50 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, - MICHIGBN. Before buying elewhere enquire prices of HENRY RICHARDS nKALKIt IM FLOUR AND FEED, ALSO ALL KINDS OP Hard and Soft Wood, and Coal ! Special ratea on large amouiits. Telephone No. 111. East Huron-st. next to Firemen's Hall. ITcOLLfflsT Dealer In STONE, LIME, WATER LIME CALCINEO PLASTER, CEMENT, LAND PLASTER, PLASTERING HAIR, -And all Kinds of- WOOD AND COAL. -OFFICE:- Oorner of Fifth S Huron Streets, opposite Fireinen'a Hall. Ann Arbor, Mich. Telephone No. 11(1. If You Have Any tocounts For Collection, eend them to Eurene K Frueauff, Lawyer, Office over Krause's itorc, Ann Arbor. Collections made in iny part of North America. 5HEAP'"V7 RIRI Fï Eei '-'nuiwi Amo. 'OINUI & MCMACKIN,Clncí"nli,u. Alil W ANlll) All Beer wlll be Dellvered Free of Charge. ANNOlCEMEÑT! I deslre to say to (rienda and public that I HAVE REMOVED I From the St. James Bloclc to No. IO East Huron Street, Four doors west of the Cook Houe, where 1 have fltted up my rooms in nice sty Ir, and my Fall and Winter stock is cúmplete in all the Leading Styles of Cloths, Suitings, Overcoatings and l'ant intxK. and I wn preparad to take orders at As Low Prices as any House in the State. I thank my friends for the liberal patronaat I have rrceived, and I invite all to come and vigit me before purchasing as you will save inoney thereby. Where pereons have their own clolh we cut and make up suits at a very low price. Now rail and see me, as it is a pleasure to show goods. Every gannent guaranteed or no money aked. W. C. BURCHFIELD. Merchani Tailor. Aid Arte oren ffoits D. F. Allmendinger Manufacturer and dealer in Pianos, Orun AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing and Tuning a Specialty. nyone oalling at the workn, foot of Washington Street, can examine goods and prices. I can convince you of the Great Bargains ! I am offering. D. F. ALLMENDINQER, ANN ARBOR. il TPIIl Send 10 centa postage, and we wil Allí UI mail you, free. a royal, valuable ; I ampie box of goods that will put " you in way of making moramoner toncé, thau anything else in America. Both xesof all ages an live at home and work in .are time, or all the time. Capital not required. 'e wlll start you. Immense pay ure for those ho Kart atonce, Stijmon L Co. Portland, Ma SODA BestintheWorIJ JOHN WOTZKE THE 1 Fine Wand Shot Maker. A FAULTLESSFITGUARANTEED The Only Establishment In An Arborthat Manufactures lts Own Uppers. Repairing Neatly Done CALL AND SEE SAMPLES. OVER JNO. BURC'S. No. 43 South Main Street SHINW Waltere' Patent Metaüo Shingles were awar ed the flrst premium and gold medal at th World's Exposition at New orleans. They ar manufactured from the best grades of tiñ art THE STEEL SHINCLES Fainted on both sides. can be Iaid on the ro forabout the same price as pine shingles. F particular and price cali on or address CEO. SCOTT Ann Arbor. Mict CHARLES RETTICH, Dealer in Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper Wai Particular atteation paid to putting up ROOFING AND EAVE TROUGHS, All kinds of Repairins Donë Promptly Repairing pumps.a speolalty. Stoves and pipe cVaneil. Please cali and see me at No. I. East Liberty st. - Ann

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