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Day
2
Month
April
Year
1884
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Public Domain
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XÈ LÍ7sr and Kidney Eeiuedy, &¦L 'H Compounded f rom the well Jcnown H Curatives Hops, Malt, Buchu, ManÍdrake, Dandeli n, Sarsaparilla, g cara Saerada, etc, combmed with aa T aïïreeabie Aromatic Elixir. H TiïEY CURE DISPEPSIA & IFDIGESTION, A Act apon the Livor and Kidteys, I REGÚLATE" "ïiiY" BOWEL3, jM They cure Rheumatism, and all nary troub'es. They invigorate, n nourish, strengthen and quiet m yf the Nervous System. W A Asa Tonio they have r.o Equal. Ak W Take none but Hopi and Malt Bitters. E S FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. tPS 3J Hops and Malt Bitters Cc. jfff SI DETROIT, M1CH. Jíííí I GET THE BEST ! ] LEAD ALL 0THER5 ! EveryStyle&Prsce. Guaranteed Unequalod FOR OPERATION, ECONOMli DURAB1UTY and WORKMANSHIP. Imprevements and Conveniences fonnd iu ao others. Always Beüabie. POPULAR EVERYWHERE. Tor Sale in Every City and Town in the TTnltnd Statea. Andby JOHN PFISTEKER. Ann Arhor, Micb. The above deplcts a very picasant feature of bicycling a a sport. The club have ridden from their heldquarter in the city, to a uburban x, - lage some twenty miles away, where they await the arrlval of the racing membera who wero to start just thirty minutes later. „_.., „f thB Five minutes more and the two foremost of the racing men-Fri.on hls " Harvard," and Yonsou on bis Yale," appear in sight. The pace is tremendoua: the men are neck and neck; , and Dodgen, the captain of the club, whom you obervfis leaning' on his " Sbadow "light road8ter. In the foreground, declares the race a tie. " Where are the other men? " he asks. "Oh, behind, eomewhere," is the repiy. "Aré thero any 'Harvard'1 or 'ales or ' Shadow's ' among themi " " Ahthat'accounu for it," S the "P1"American bicycler a a body will reajize he force of the captain' lat reraark, but the tbouiandsof new rider which the K yr wiU produce, should each o"' of them realize tnat the onlv true i-conomy in chooslng a bicycle is to bê content with OOth&g lM than the ery bost that monuy will procure. Kach should find out all he can about bicycles before makiaeh choice.andin order to as.ist enquirer. in their earch for information, we Il.re 'i a three-cent stamp, end to any "ddre8 " C"Y of our large illustrated catalogue by return mail. THE CUNNINGHAM COMPANY, The Pioneer Bicycle Houae of America. [Establinhed 1877.] Importing Manufacturé of Blcycles & Trioycto Obu Feiíows' Hall, Boston, Masb. CIlAliLES ff. WAÜNI'.K, AUKNT, 21 Suutli Min L' „; , Ann Aibor, Micli. r- m thi8 paper m-r_.J IODálkl5 ¦PERSISTDUI ItirWIWa Tertlsingccmtract B _" nn I fnnn M f or it and all other M uUUU WRT1CLESB wrM oun bo made ¦NtTOTAll J 1 on the most AU ma atie terina at tho ¦ ' ') INTERNATIONAL NEWSJPAPER AOtNCY H. P. Hubbard, Prop., New Haren, Ct., ,11. r.l,ll.h.r Of th. K.wiptDer ui Btnk Dirwlorv of tb World. t " - Will be mailed CDEB a" appücants and to customers of last inCC year without ordenng it. ; It contains iUustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower Steis, Plants, ttc. Invalaatole to all. D.M. FERRY &C0.D

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Ann Arbor Courier
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