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24
Month
December
Year
1884
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When our leaders recelve the proceedlngs of the Washtenaw supervisors they will read In the superintendent.-)' of the poor report, as follows: Subjectssold to University, $- Is it not time thls barbarous Item was omitted from the records ?- (Jhelsea Herald. And why does our friend term it barbarous Ia it not ciyili.ed and humanitaria compared to the old way of ghouls and grave robbing? These subjects must be had, if men learn the human body, the ills it is heir to, and the causes and cures thereof. Is it not far better to take the bodies of these paupers wkom the peoplc have had to support, who have no lióme or no one to care for them, than to have tue graves of those who have loved ones to mourn for them rifled of their contents? Cada vers will be obtained in some Wiiy. The present law has been a blessing to the people of this state, for it lias provided for the neccssities of our medical colleges in a legitímate way, and has brought peace of mincl, and a sense of 8ccunty to those who have laid to rest their dear ones. The law does not requlre the bodies sent to the medical college, but any person may recover the body of a friend and have it interred if they chose to. It only tukes the bodies that have to be burled as public expense, and consequentiy it hurts no one's feeliiigs. Some one has remarked that if a person is of so llttle value in this world as to be of no benefit to himself or the community in any way when alive. it is well enough that his body should served some good purpose afterward. We bellere that f the Hernlt] would look into this law, and see all its workIng3, and the good it has done, its opinión in respect to it would certainly cliange. Hale'g Honey the great Cough curo,2Sc. ,50c.ét $1 Glenn'gSulpliurSoap heals k beautifles, 26c. GermanCornRemoTer küls Corra Bunlons HilP Hiir and WhUker Oye- Black and Brown, 50c. Pike's Toothactae Drops cure In 1 Mlnute.25c Dean 's Rheumatlc Pilis are a suro cure, 50c. BACIÍ ABEL'S COLUMN. CLOAKSI CLOAKSli i Only Slx Days Left to Buy Them al New York Cost. ! The large sales made this month ir Cloaks convince us that the people ol this city and county beüeve in our auvertiaements which is exceedingly gratifying as advertisers, with few exceptions, are inclined to prevarícate, and the people knovv it. Ottoman Silk Russian Circulars, $12.50, heretofore $18. Ottoinan SUk Rusaian Circulars, No. 356, $15, heretofore $22. Ottoman Silk Russian Circulara, No. 422, $18, Heretofore $25. Silk B;iraytuea, Russian Circulars, No. 365, $25, heretofore $35. Silk Brocade Russian Circulars, No. 371, $19, heretofore $25. Wool Russian Ci rciilars, No. 365, $15, Iieretofore $18. Ottoman Wool Kussian Circulan, $20, Iieretofore $25. Plush Cloaks, No. 208, $33, heretofore $40. Plush Cloaks, No. 210, $25, heretofore $32. Plush Newmarkets, No. 400, $32.50, heretofore $45. Children's Imported Cloaks, very fine cloth, sizes, 6 to 16 years, $6.75 to $11.50, heretofore $9 to $16. These are the cheapest Cloaks shown Ín Michigan. Children's Cloaks, No. 254, 6 to 16 years, $2.50 to $3, heretofore $2.50 to $4.50. Children's Havelocks, No. 008, 6 to 16 years, $2.20 to$;.50, former price $4 to $4.50. . Misses' Newmarkets. $5, heretofore $7. Ladies' Iiight Cloaks, $5, heretofore $10 Black Cloaks, $6.75, heretofore $15. Cloaks, good quality, $1.50, heretofore $4. Black All-wool Newmarkets, $10, heretofore, $14. Ottoman Silk Dolmans, No. 861, trimmed with 9-inch fur, $1S, heretofore $25. Ottoman Silk Dolmans, No. 350, $14.50, heretofore $20. Ottoman Silk Dolmans, No. 409, $28, heretofore $35. Brocade Silk Dolmans, No. 410, $18. 50, heretofore $25. Brocade Silk Newmarkets, $22.50 'heretofore $30. Silk and Wool Brocade Newmarkets, trimmed with 9-inch fur, $31.50, heretofore $40. 10 shades of Colored Silks. extra quality, at $1.10, heretofore $1.40. 3 pieces of very fine quality of Black Silks, at $1.Í5O, heretofore $1.90. ¦ 8 styles Brocade Silks and Satina at i $1.62)4, heretofore $2. 18 dozen Silk Handkerchiefs, 25 cents. 15 dozen Silk Handkerchiefs at 50 cts. I 25 dozen Silk Handkerchiefs at 75 cts. ' 40 dozen Silk Handkerchiefs at $1.00. This Handkerchief at $1 00 is the largest c and best quality ever placed on the mar{ ket at that price 10 dozen Ladies' Scarlet Underwoar at ? 81.00, heretofore $1.75 and $1.90. í These are the greatest bargains ever J nffered to the public. We solicit an examination of all kinds jf goods ad veitised this week. Remem" ber we are the only house in the city that t ïives you goods as advertised. ' BACH & ABEL.

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