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Day
11
Month
August
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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WHO IS QUILTYT By Philip Woolf, M. D. rubllHbed by Canse 11 Company, Ijtraltcx!, New York. For sale In Ann Arbor by OsIus&Co. Prioe. 1.00. Clotli. This story is written in an eutertaining m ftimer. It is exciting throughout and clearly sensational, and borders on the "blood and thunder" order, thougb quite refined. It wortli reading f you like novéis. Among the latest issues of Cassell's National Library, (teil cents eath, $." per year), received at this office are: "Nature and Art," by Mrs. Suchbald. "Plutarch's laves of Alclblades and Coruolanus, Aristides and Cato the Censor." "Egypt and Scythia," descrlbed by Herodotus. "Pocms" by Qeorge Crabbe. "Llves of the English Poets Waller, Milton, Cowley," by Sam. Johnson, LL. D. "Hamlet," by Wm. Shakespeare. These will be found on sale at Geo. Oslus & Co's Ann Arbor. We have received froin tbc publishers, Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, a nuraber of the new issues of the Rainbow Series of original novéis : "Scruples," a novel by Mrs. J. H. Walworth, author of Old Fulkerson's Clerk,.etc. ''Vitne8s my Hand," a Fenshirc story, by the author Lady Gwcndolcn's Tryst." "Murvclous in our Kyes," a story of Providence, by Enima E. Hornibrook, author of Into the Light, etc. "A Priuce of Darkness," by Florence Warden, author of The House on the Marsh, etc. These are all handsomoly printed on excellent paper, and are all well calculated to while away spare time wlth. For sale by Osius ifc Co., at 2" cents each. ECONOMICAL H0USEKEEP1NG. A coraÍilete syBtem of Household Management. iy Mrs. KII7.H B. Parker. Ilhistrate3. New York : M. T. Rlchardson, Publlaber. Hokl by subscrlptlon, Prlce, $2.50. The book is deslgned for those who are compelled or choose to live upon a moderate income. All branches of cookery are carefully treated, and inforraation given on canning frults, curing meats, making butter, washing, ironing, dyeing, renovating, the toilet, care of the slok, rearing of children, cultivating flowers, bee culture, silk culture, etc., etc., until nearly every subject in anyway pertaliiing to tlie fiimily is treated upon. Asiiie f roui a free "ad" for a brand of Iron ware it is a pretty good book, havlng tnany receipts for cooking, especially, that are valuable to the housewife. It Is printed wtth large clear type that will not injure tlie eyesight to read, and has a few blank ruled pages following the index in which to write down new recipes. It is a book that will probably sell well.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News