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Day
28
Month
September
Year
1883
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Public Domain
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- "Dr. Benson's Celery and Chauiomilc Pilis, are woith their weiglit iu gold in nervous nul riek huadaohe." Dr. II. II. Schuchter, of Baltfmore. The woods weie f uil of woodcock gunners on Wednesday. One veteran sportsman shot five. - Newburyport Hera'd. Five woodcock Runners bagged in on one day must be a good thing tor the birds. - Lowell Courier. North Wolcott, N. Y„ Jaii, 25, 1883. Hheumatie Syrup Oo.: It is with pleasure I wrlteyoii iu regard to your Kheumatie Syrup. I think ituiy duty to let the sulteriug public know what it has done for uic. I have suffered greatly two years with rheumatism in ray hip. I have trled many Jiniinents but rocelvcd no benefit from them. I5einj acquainted with a number wlio had been cured b' the Kheuinatic Syrup. I gave it a trial, and I am curi d alter us'ing but four bottles. I know the Syrup will cure any case ofrheumatigm, if taken as (lirected. as hundreds will tesür'y to in this inimediate viciuity. I am gratefully yours John P. Fowler, Justice of the Peace. Pimples, blotches, sores or scaly eruptions on aiiy part of the can be cured by the use ofKheuniatic Syrup, wbich cleanses the system and blood of all impurities. and builds lip the debilitated system, and gives new lira tothe feebleand overworked suflerer. Bronson Alcott suffers from a sort of aphasia, sucli as Emerson had in the last years of liis life, and cannot h'ud the words lie wishes to use. Aphasia, by the way, doesn't trouble a man when he junis his tliunib iu a door. - Boston Post. Catarrliof the Bladder. Stingiiifi imtation, Inflamation, all Kidney and Urinary Compluin's, eurcd by " 15uchu-paiba. " $1. A few miles above Athens, Georgia, Uves a man wlio eats in onecmiply, sleeps 11 another, smokes, when sitting on liis plazza, in u tliiid, and has built li is barn in a fourth. lie certainly lias a comer in countU'S. - New York Advertiser. The lenacity witli wliicli people abide by their early faith in Ayer's Sarsaparilla can only te explained by the fact that it is the best blood medicine ever used, and is not approaehed in excellence by any new candidate for public favor. A young miss of 16 asks, what is tile proper thingfor her to do when she is ser enaiied by a party of gentlemen at a late lionr. We are glad to be able to answer this question. SteaJ softly down stairsand untie the dog.- Rochester-Post Exprtss. Dou't Die in the House. " Rougb on Rats." Clearsout rats, mice, loaches, bed-bugs, Mies, ants, moles, clii[..monks, gophers. 15c. Ice cream is now made from kaolín, a white cliiy, sweetened witli glucose and llavored with chcmicals, and yet notwitlistanding all tlils trouble, it is sold at tha =!ime price as the old fashioned kind.- Philadelphia News. When symptoms of malaria appear in any form, take Ayer's Ague cure at once, to prevent the development of the disease, and continue until health is restored, as it surely will be by the use of this remedy. A cure is warranted in every instance. "Wlioin God hnd joined together let no man put asuuder !" exclaimed the offleiatingclergyman at an Illinois wedding,wi(,h great solemnity. "Or no woman eitlier," piped up an aged matron: ' for they're est as bad as the men." Wells' "Rough on Coras." Ask for Wells' "Roujih on Corns." 15c. Quick. complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. " What county do you represent, s!r?" asked one individual of another in front of a saloon in St. Paul, Mimi., one day last week. "I'm not a member of the legislatura," was the rep ly, "I'm only a private citizen on a drunk." One of our best citizens would say to the public that lie hastried Hall's Catarrh Cure, and it is all that is claiined for it. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Eberbach & Son. If the style in bathing costumes continúes to progress as it now is doing, it will be but a few seasons until the equatorial batliing suits will be all the rage. The equatorial bathlng suit consists of an imaginary line drawn around the niiddle. - - Merchant Traveler. "Rough on Rats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15e. Druggists. New York women dress to match their dogs. Whine color, we suppose, is the popular shade.- Boston Commercial Bulletin. Why wouldn't black and tan bark be equally as popular?- Baltimore Every Saturday. Possibly because it wouldn't run. Coiivlncinsr. The proof of the puddingis notin chewing the string, but in liaving an opportunity to test the article direct. Eberbach & Son the Druggists has a free trial bottle of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and LungSyrup for each and every one who is afliicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Aflection. A Los Angles rancher has raised a pumpkin so largethat bis two children use a half each for a eradle. This may seem very wonderful in the rural distriets, but in this city threeor iour full-grown policemen have been found asleep on a single beat.- San Francisco Post. I ¦ Mi's and Bugrs. Flies, roadles, ants, bed-bugs, rats.mice gopliers, chipmunks, cleared out by " Kotiíjh ou Kats." 15c. Mr. Bergh, tlie S. P. C. A. man, says ít ís cruelty to animáis to catch fisli witli a book. There wouldn't be much fun in flshlng if a man bad to di ve under water and hold cliloroionn to a flsh's nose until it becomes iinconscious, aud then liit it on the heail with a hammer.- Norristown Hcrakl. Motlier Swan's Worm Syriip." In fallible, tasteless, bannless, cathartic, for feverishness, restlessness, worms, constipation. 25c. "No," said the hili school girl to lier dearest friend, "it is not allowable in polite society to say, 'He bit off more than he could chew.' The oorrect expression is, 'He severcd with his incisors inore than he was able to mastícate with his moláis - Oil City Derrick.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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