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Day
28
Month
July
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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THROUGH CARS TO NORTHERN RESORTS, Via the Favcrite Detroit, Lansing & Northern and Chicago & West Michigan Scenic Line. An elegant new parlor car leaves Detroit at 7:45 a. m., arriving at Traverse City at 6 p. na., (stop for supper); Charlevoix, 85 p. rn.; Petoskey, 8:45 p. m., and Bay View at 8:55 p. m. Seats $1. A deíightful trip through a beautiful country. Evening train, leavving Detroit at 6, has through sleeper, arriving at Charlevoix at 7:20 a. m.; Petoskey, 7:50, and Bay View at 8 a. m. Berths, $2. If you don't care to connect with these trains at Hovvell, take the II. C. to Grand Rapids, and then catch them at 1:40 p. ni. and 11:15 p. m. Or take the night train to Grand Kapids, and the day train frorn there at 7:30 a. m. lias a parlor coach to Bay View. Geü. DeHavbn. The Summer Tours of the Michigan Central, "The Niágara Falls Route," are unrivaled in their variety, picturesqueness and comfort, embracing the best routes to Petoskey, Mackinac Island and Michigan Resorts, Niágara Falls, Thousand Islands and the Si. Lawrence River, the Adirondacks, Green and White Mountains, Canadian Lakes, and the New England Sea Coast. A copy will be sent upon application to H. W. Hayes, Ticket Agent, Ann Arbor. Homes for World's Fair Visitors. In view of the crowded condition of Chicago and its hotels during the World's Fair period, Poole Bros. have done a public service in issuing a very carefully prepared list of the homes in Chicago that are thrown open to the public on this occasion. The list is complete and gives the name, location, and number of rooms, etc., so that correspondence may be had and arrangernents made before the visitor comes to Chicago. This list is accompanied by splendid sectional maps of the city on a large scale, by which the location of every house can be accurately found. Copies can be obtained at the Michigan Central ticket office at the publisher's price, 50 cents - less really than the value of the maps themselves. A man who asked tfie price of rooms at a new hotel in New York learned that the lowest transient rate was $2. 50 per day and the highest 8100 per day. For $2. 50 it was possible to get a small apartment near the sky; for $100 per day th host would provide a suite of rooms such as oniy millionaires and princes lave at home.. Wlty üuffeti with the, Jtemedy ai Hand. Gentlemen: I have been a great sulïerer from tSciatie Bheumatisin lor uve years. A portion of that time have been contined to my bed. Have been treated by the best physicians without relief. L am now taking the fourth bottle of Bibbaids Rheumatic Syrup and firmly believe it will work a permanent cure, it acted upon the livev and regulated my kidneys and digestive organs immediately, and lias done me more good already than all the other medicines I have ever taken. I cheefully recommend this medicine. Mrs. Altha Hekking'i'on, Altona, Miel). Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by The Charles Wright Medicine Company, Detroit, Mich. To puriíy the air of a nevViy pamwa room, put several tubs of water in. it, and it will absorb much of the odor. Ilibbard's Bheumatic and Licer Jfills. These pills are BCientiücally compoundei'. and uniform In action. No griping pain commomly folio vi-ing the use of pills. They are adajited to both adulta and cliildren with safety. We guarantee that they have no equal In thü cure o: Sick Headacne, Constipation. Dyspepsia and Biliousness; and, as an appetizer, they exeel any other preparation. For sale by John Mooi-e. j I Arew Pile Bemeáy has created a sensation among physicians by its wonderful effeets in speedily curing every form of Piles. It is called the Pyramid Pile Cure. It is cheap and simple to use, but nothing removes the disease so quickly, safely and surely. Any druggist will get it for you. ChildrenCryfor i Pftcher's Castoria.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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