Press enter after choosing selection

Classified_ad

Classified_ad image
Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
November
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The Califoruhr llerb Ileiuedy Vuba Huena Bitters. Tlie best Uood purifior, cathartic, and Iher rt-gu lator in the world, is now for Ue at Eberbaeh -t Son', E. Mann', H. A. Treinaine &. Co.'s, aud L. S Leren' Drug Stores. A single bottle of tlie.se l.ittrs wül oonrince the most skeptical. Premium awarded at State Fair. Tty thein. 1706m3 ISAAC SIIELDON, State Agout, Ano A'rbor? Now is tbe linie to go to EDWARD DÜFFY'S aod buy your Boots and Shoes. His stock is large aad oomplote.and the goods of the best quallty. Cliew Jaokson's Best Sweet Navy Tobáceo. Oveieöjta ior chilclren at Joe T. .Ur.,- OldConukess, fine tut, is made froni the lioel choice selecüon of Imt ami la Uw h?.--t. Try it. Forsalehy Edwarü Dufly and J. V. Hangsterfer 1 Co1C!)5iii3" Overcoats for boys at Joa T. Jafoto'. Qceky ; "',V"hy will men sinoke coinmon tobáceo when they can buy Marbur Bros. ' Snit of jVorth CtToiiVta,' at ihe same price?" lOtis - The late Hon. P. R. L. Peirc, of Grand Eapids, had a 10,000 Ufe insurauce. - Hugo Kopler, a saloou keeper at Urand Eapids, has been arrested on a charge of ciroulating obsoene litorature. - W. M. Evau8, of Port Hurou, has beeu convicted of an assault upon his wife (or plead guilty to the chargo), and been sent to the Detroit House of Oorrection for 60 days. Twenty laehes would have been better. - Geo. Harvey's d welling, at Urand Haven, with most of its contenta, was burned on the llth. Loss, insured, $1,000. What is the News ? We meet one another wiih sareasüc .-uuiles, Studying each other's coumen&iicu with tare, ConTerse about inventions, fatlurca, styles, About reductions of somo railroad fare. Comaient pon the tema of the press, Persnade another to accept our views, Cüucludeat partlng wlth the pitlless Stale exclamation, " Wol!, what is the iiéW?" Kiux Solomon expressed a sorious thouiíhi, While meditating how this wurld hesuu, All luxurie.-) vain and progreös nought, Fot there la nothing new under the aun. We doubt that they had base ball then, or race,. Or bowliug alleys, billiard balls or cueB, Or if in carda the two spot beat the ace, No wonder if we ask, "What is the news?" Excitemeiits leed the braius of staving men, WoTolopments re usually nothinyuaiv. Inquisitivo we search the lowest den To kuow the iuniate and his bill of fare, We brinj blm nourishment and other thhig.s, Potatoes, bread, tobáceo if he chewa, White in the street?, faniiliurly it rings, The customary sound, :' Wlmt is the uews :" Time'B steady gatc seetnoth fearful low, An hour appeara a day, a day yen We are not aatisned with what we know, Are waltingfor the "Something" to ippear. Our animáis, even when for chance they meet , Our dogs are barking, and our tom-cat mew-., Conveying topics of tome other street, Whea pets iwp askin "Torn, wliat is the n'ewn?" Ann Arbor's last seu3ation, ii' it must be known, Was the judicious act of " Iattls Mai k," He htred the iiuest atore in all the town, The place is a familiar one wlth all, His ready-inade will uow have ampie room His temple grows and he requires inore pew, Let him be leader, since it is his doom, He'll make it dally teil " What is the tiews.' LITTLE MACK The Eing ClotMer AND HATTER, Xo. 9 South Main St., Aun Arbor. I

Article

Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus