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13
Month
September
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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ASuffererCured "Every season, f rom the time I was two years oíd, I suffered dreadfully fuom erysipelas, which kept growing worse uiitil my hands were alinost useless. The bones softened 80 that they would bend, and severa! of my flngers are now crooked from JSRk this cause. On my feSik hand 1 carry large fcrm jjÊL scars, which, but for Íl' AVCD'C mt Sarsaparilla, would ÉÍKPN be sores, provided I Bfewas alive and able " Eight bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me, so that I have had no return of the disease for more than twenty years. The flrst bottle seemed to reach the epot and a persistent xise of it has perfected the cure."- O. C. Da vis, Wautoma, Wis. B THE ONIY WOELD'S FAIR m wSarsaparilla ATER'S PILIS Promote Good Digestión. AHEAO OF ALL MAGAZINES this country has seen.- Albany Argus. IN THE North American Review are always found The Right topics, Sy the Right Men, At the Right Time. The Nortii American Review is reeognized on both sides of the Atlantic as the foremost Review in the English language, and no expenditure is spared in rnaintaining it in its unrivalled position. The Review is the mouthpiece of the men and women who know most about the great topics on which Americans require and desiretobeinformed from mouth to mouth. lts list of contributors forms a roll of the representativo men and women of the age. Subjects that concera the interest of AMERICAN WOMEN receive constant and special attention. Among topics recently discussed are: "Women Suffraiie in Practice"; "The Kenaisance of Woman"; "Woman in Politics"; "The New Aspect of the Woman Question," and "The Modern Girl," l)y the author of "The Heavenly Twins" ; "The Future of Marriage" ; "Kvils of Early Marriagea"; "The Servant Glrl of the Future" ; "The Financial Dependence oC Women": "Trades-Uuions for Women"; "TheLackof Good Servants": -'American Life and Physical Deterioration" ; "Good and Bad Motiléis" ; "The Tyranny of the Kuchen"; "The Amateur Nuvse"; MarkTwain's Defense of Harriet Shelly etc, etc. A NEW FEATURE FOR 1895. The Review will publish in 13 chapters, beífnnÍD2 with the January number, the Personal HIstory of the Seoond Empire, a historieal work of ansurdassed importance, which wlll throw a flood of new ligbt iipou the chequered career of Napoleon III , and the influenoes which led to the callapse of his Empire in tlie triïiintic strag-gle with united Germany, under Wilhelm I. and lis Iron Cbancellor. It isas faseinatins as a romance, bRiiit,' richiy anecdotal and f uil of int jrmation drawh from sources hitherto inaecessible, presented in the graphic and vivacious style which "The Eng-lishman in Paris," by the same author, has made familiar to thousands of readers. 5O Cents a Copy ; $5.00 a Year. The North American Review, 3 East;i4tl 8t., NewVoik. ■g B. NOKRIS Attorney at Law. Does a general lawcollectionand conveyanctng business. A moderate share of your patronage respectfully solicited. Office 16 E Hnron Street, upstairs. TRCJCK AND STORAGE. C. E. GODPREY. Residence and Office, 48 FourthAve., Nortb Telephone 82. THe argUs AND THE TWICE-A-WEEK 3Defroti Sfrcc lPve&& AND FARM, MEI ui SOB FOUR MONTHS, FOR 50c The Twice-a-Week Free Press Is the I3est Possible Substitute for a Daily Paper. Published on Tuesday and Friday Mornings in time to catch Early Trains. All the Latest News up to the time of going to press. Complete Market Keports in each issue. All who cannot get a daily should subscribe for this ideal paper. In no other way can you get as much for so little money. Write for a Sample Copy. Bring or send your subscriptions to THE ARGUS, ANN ARBOR. MICH,

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