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Day
14
Month
April
Year
1893
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Public Domain
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j, ■ ■'' . 't ■' , fff RESISTIBLE, THIS TACT. freT',"''. ::: ".'l! Eldncyi mst always be ïafetv r. K "! Vi'"' f 1IrK;till'"i' Tbey arü the 25JS Miies. thesysicn, and f allowed to Deing ehinlnated wil] polson the IjIooí umi slckness Inerttably follows. The Dr. Eisenbarth bfver l'ills wül reR-ulate ïZr nvlír"? 8timut" healihy ación jour Liver, Kldneys and DlgegUye Organs. Aby "AIi? Druggists, WALÍTPAPERÍ' WALL PAPER. - - -1)7 Al.r, The Newest Designs ! PRZCLS THE LQWESÍT AT OSCAE 0. SOEO.' rflE DECOBAÏOR, $ I HP. !., L. tlic Iaifrcst Gold Mine. V mflfSfla, fiS? -the LargestSilver Mines. Mi!)!! muí Mtí tl! tswt Copper M im-s. tbe Largest Load .Mines. Has Extensive Ranges, FineTimber Belt. Wide Agrioultural Valleys. is larger than New England, New Vork' Pennsylvania, New and Delaware combined. The Grent Northern Raiiwayis thedirectline from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Great Falls Monarch, Nelhart, liarker, Helena, Butte anc othcr Montana points. Apply to jour bonie railway airent lor tickets over the Great Northern. T rMn T do not wish to blow into LtlND thero, but merely wuisper that the Ked River Valley offers flne ..„ iuducements for home seekers, IVÏjt, s also tlie entire región alone the Great Northern Railway vniin throug-h Minnesota, North DaYUUK kot an(l Moutaua. For Maps, Guide Hooks, etc, apply to F c a no '■ Whitney, G. P. & T. A., ht. tAhb. !''. Mimi., orto your noarest raüway agent. In some state? the I -i-uc YOUNG nUl is two and ot'I ton three to one in vrl,,M„ ,„.„„-. favor pf the men. 'UUNG W 0 M E N , The best rou te f rom . ,- . . St. Paul, MinneapWIEN --v olis. Buluth and a rc -■-- uO west Superior to ARE OUT the Northwestern TUCnC WEST' and Paeiflo States is 'HcRt I1JKJ1 ■ via the Great NorKnAi thern Kailway. NOW. Farmscan be had in Minnesota and Nortli Dakota on erop mand other plans to suit purehasers. No failure of crops in twelre years of settlement Large yields of wheat and other RFD Staples. Fine stock reglón. ii_l Good schools and churehes. Hoaltnful climate. Great Marmifi-n kets within easy reach. Farms nlVER pald for from the Proceeds of ■..■ 0]]e crop_ Hjghest prices pajd for product. The Great Nor1 A I i rv thern Railway has three lincs VALLtT. through the Valley. Address W. W. Braden, Iand Commissioner, St. Pau!, Mimi., for particulars. ABOÜT A GREAT COUNTRY. OMaps and publications sent free, and letters askins: iurormation about travel and settle' ment in Minnesota, the Dakotos and Montana anewered by F. I. tt'hitney, G. P. & Ta Great Northern Hnilwnv, St. Paul. Tickets to' Paoiflo&)lnt.the WeSt' Lowest rates t0 the OANIËLTlicÖCK, 105 N. Main Street, Theonly dealer in LEHICH COAL. He is now recoivins larg-a invoices of the same, and old and new customers are rusbinfr for it, because they pronounce it the best Coa in the city. Up-town office at JOHN MOOHE'S Drup Store, 13 E. Huron Street. MARTIN CÏ.ARK, Special Salesman, 62 E. WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOK. H. KITREDGE, No. 6 West Ann Stuukt. LITERY,HACK AftlJ BAG6AGË 11AË, In the rear of Edward Duffy's sTocery store Hack to all trains, day and night. Orders for trams, partios, weddings and funerals promptly atteuded to. Ti-lepbone, litó Ann Arbor Mich. BOCK BEER A ry IBSIIKI'S NO. 5 W. HURON STI

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