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4
Month
December
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ifsjustlikeaman To say that his wife can't make as good bread as his Mother did. OILLETT'S AS I Will give you the great advantage which his mother had, and besides, bread made with this yeast will help bring back his boyhood's digestión, ensuring his enjoyment of the rest of your cooking alsot Get Magie Yeast at your Grocer's. It s always GOOD and always READY. I i - j - ■ -i--] - rp FOR 1892. AN INDEPENDES'!', COMPLETE AND ABLE NEWSPAI'ER. THE REPRESENTATIVA JOUJRNAL OF NEW ENGLAND. Estabiished in 1824 by Samuel Bowles. Pálishsá DAÏLY, SUNDAY and WBEKLY. Thb Spiugkiem RkpüBlican ís emphatically a netospaper ïor the peoplo. It publishos all the news that Ís news in tho broadest and hlghest sense, uDaffeoted by partis:in or personal prejudice. It is euterprleing, alort and intelligent in the performance of its duties to the public. Ithas its own deoided oiiinionson public questions, and these opitiions are ex. pressed with vigor and ability, lut they are notallowedto color its news columns. Thb Uepublican ís a thoroug-bly fair journal. Membersof all pnrtios who desire to keep in. formedofthe important politieal oronts and discussions of the presideutial eivmpaign o( 1802, should subscribe lor The Kkpublican. THE DAILT KEPTJELTGAN Was started in 18-H. and i.s the oide-t daily paper in the state outskleof Boston. It has always kept abreastof the times, and lias been quick to avail itsclf of the best modern applianees for the enlargement and imirovement of its news service. 1c is umv regulurly an eight-page sheet with seven wide columns to the page, nd supplcmental i.ages are frequently added as the demandsof news or ad-' vertising requite. Itcoveis tho news of the world wit h discriminatingcare and thoróughness. Netr England happenings and interests receive special attention and liberal space, and a large force of special reporters and coirespondentsare constantly employed in gather i ing the local news of Western Massachusetts and the neighboring counties of Conneeticut, Vermont and New Hampshire tor its readers, lts edstorial pate is broad in range, independent, elevating, and interestinsr in quality. lts literary department is of a remarkably high order. lts politieal eorrespondenee is furnished by independent, well-informed and capable Writers, It publishes, moreover, a great variety of interesting and valuable general eorrespondenee aud seiections. THE SUNDAT REPUBUCAN Was flrst publislied in 1S78 in response to a real public demand in Western Massaehusetts for a flrst-olass, high-toned Sunday newspaper. Since tbat timo it has been constuntiy improved and it has been twice enlarged. Fully four-flfths of its 58 columns of spuce is dovoed to reading matter of a bigh order, embracing news, special correspondenoe, a íull page of editorial matter, a department of books, intthors and art, a first-mle weefely story aud a weekly sermón, and theatrical news and notes, special article-, original and selected poetry, ete. The Sükdav Kiípuuucan is a thoroughly wholesome, excellent aud interestiDg jonrnal, well adapted to tho ti:sks and wants of the intelligent New England, public. THE WEEKLT REPTTBLICAN Is now more than 07 years oíd. but age only fni proves its qualliy. J( continúes to be whut il has Iouk been, a romaikably iaithful and com prehensire record of American lifo. . lts weekly review of che news is very carefullj compile d, and its 12 broad pages eontaln in ad dition to the news, a v.onderlully rich eollec tion of valunble anci entertain ing rendin;r naatter. All the best features of Ths iuij.y and Sckday Rei'UBUCan are reprodirced in Tuk Weekly in l'ull or but elightly aiuidged, and arranged with admirable skill and imieüig-ence for the convenience and plensure of the ronder. The result is a weekly news and faniily journal which lar ezceeds in interest and worth any similar publieaUon in the United States. It is a paper that New Enjflanders at home and abroad will flnd of special value, and which Amorieans everywhcre can appreeiate and enjoj'. StTBSCKIPTION KATES. DAILY: Tu cents a month, $2 a quarter, $8 a year , " SUND AY : 50 cents a quarter, $2 a year. WEEKLY: 50 cents for six months, $1 a year. All subscriptions are payable strietly in advanee. Specimen copies freo. FBEE FOR ONE MONTH. The Weekly Republican, a 12-page rjaper, will be sentfree for ono month to any one who ví"ishes to try it. New subscribers to The Weekly for 1892 can have the paper free for the balance of 1891 . Address THE REPUBLICAN, Sprinsrfleld, Mass. Sealed Blds. , Sealed birts will be received at the City Cl'-rli's olBoe, of the City of Arm Arbor. up to f)eo. Ist, 1891, at 4 o'clock p, m., for llgbting the citj' wil h 80 aro liffhts of J.OOOcandle power, to run from suu down u :i:'A0 a. m . on i delphla eob(-dule jf inoonli-ht liphting:, j tra t to run for one year. The rirht to rcject any and all bids is reservad. Hy order of Ihe Couimou Cuuncil. W, .7. JlTLLEli, City Clerk. Ann Arhor. Nov. Sth, 1SS1 FREDERICK KRAUSE AUCTIONEER. Will attend to all sales on short notice at oasonable charfres. For further particulars ;all at the Akgüs office.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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