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Day
25
Month
March
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1S78. f. Baker & Co.'S Breakfast Gocoa from which the eicess of oil has been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalida as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorcbester, Mass. -gvi%l i-v- -mi f CREAM PRUNES A Terj pleasant Laxative, made from the juïce of Fresh Prunes combine wiih ; . . armless vegetabl ingredients o f well-knnwn and highly medicinal qualities, put up in the of CREAM DROPS, Making a very valuable preparation FOR INFANTS and CHILDREN, .ssimilating the food and Regulating the Storaach ad Ís. I Promotes Digestión, Cheerfulness and Rest IT IS A WOfDERFUL REMEDY FttrO N8TIPATION, 8 UR STOMACH, CONVULSIONS, LOSS SLEEP WORMS, FE ERI8HNES8, Etc. P ce 26 Cents. BRIGGS MEDICT" 1 CO., 1."' r.ijvth, S.i. FOR SALE . EBERBÁCH & SON. ASN BBOR. Fárgo's Shoes raiTwly _r farco's lll ( "Box Tip" School Shoes i1 S%S ír Bys antI Giris. I '?J%o. Heeled or Wed9e HeeL Y 'SAè Slzee-8tolO 1.85 &frgJ( TIP lto3 1.75 Wmtéí1" SJÍto 5 2.00 ifST FARCO'S la V $2.50 Calf Shoe tJClvv for Gentlemen, Afif'MiLvS. Cnequaled by any shoe totear r ' CTTt7a.n America ac the sanie ■pVl!fMIJbáFpric. In Congres, Butfcir piÉl ton and Luce. Men'aand Boy's sizes. ll $2.50 LADIES' BOOT ƒ fílf, V Oongola or Goat. Button. ' jv . Opera, or Common Scnts. CnS N. Tackle8 ani flexible. t'''ti!Sifi Warranted the most Py D ltr i Int in ii iImmii OR NAME 18 ON THE BOTTON! OF EYERY SHOE. Ask your dealer for Fargo's Shaea. If he does not S , ,m !f nd to "S and we vin f urnish you a pair on receht of price. Sd postal for descriptlve list. O. H. FARGO & CO., Chicago, HL DOTY & FEINER, AGENTS, - ANN ARBOR THE GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER The Weekly MAIL AND EXPRESS - ♦- - READ IT! READ IT! READ IT! IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! The weekly issue of The Mail and Express is not a mere re-hash of the daily of the same name, the matter thrown togethér without regard to the order or sequence of things; it is a live. independent, fearless, progressive journal, with an individuality and a being of ita own. It is skillfully and carufullyedited witU a view of making it just what it claims to be- THE MODEL HOME NEWSPAPER. CONSIDER THESE POINTS. The Weekly Mail and Express is the only newspaper in America which gives a careful review every week of all matters of interest in the Financial, Legal, Keliglous and Lollege Worlds. These are among its specialties. lts page of Foreign News is one of its most reinarkable features. The Weekly Mail and Express is a Republican paper not a narrow. partisan sheet, but a strong and fearless exponent of true Republican principies. It stands among the first as an advocate of Temperance and Ballot Reform. Thk Weekly Mail and Express gires all the news of the day. Foreign and domestic and presents it in the most attractive and readable shape. The Weekly Mail and Express has among its regular contributors some of the ablest wrters of Europe and America. lts short stories for young and old, poems, sketches of travel and adventure are the best of their kind. In these and all features of a progressive newspaper it is not surpassed. The tone of the weekly Mail and Express is pure. elevated, wholesome and bracing. It is a paper which carefully avoids everything of the cheap and sensational order. It can al ways be trusted. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE COPY, ONE YEAR, - - $2.00 ONE COPY, SIX MONTHS, - - 1.00 ONE COPY, THREE MONTHS, - .50 TEN COPIES, ONE YEAR, - - 15.00 AND A FREK COPY TO THE PERSON SENDING THE CLUB. DAILY, PER YEAR, - - $7.00 REMITTANCES should be made by Expres3 Money Order, Post-offlee Order, Registered Letter, or Bank Draft, payable to the order of The Mail and Express. When thus mada they will be at our risk. AGEXTS WANTED. We want an Agent at every Post-offlce in the United States where we have not one now engaged. LIBERAL CASH COMMISSIONS given to Agents for making up Clubs. Special circulara to Agents stating commission sent on application. SPECIMEN COPIES FREE. Address all letters to The Weekly MAIL AND EXPRESS 23 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. j7joo3g'a Oo-fc-fcoïi Eoot M36&& COMPOUND B IBJSOomDosed of Cotton Root, Tansy and L y -J Pennyroyal - a recent discovery by an tLjold pbysician. Is succeasfuüu uni numtldy- Safe, EffectuaL. Price 1, by maiL sealed. Ladies, ask yonr dnurglst for Cook' Cotton Eoot Compound and take no substituto, or inolose 2 stamps for sealed particulars Address POND LIXY COMPAXY, No 3 Figher Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit. Mieta. SAW MILLS, EHGINES, l Improved Tariable Friction Feed. Stnci for and special prices. A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, Pa. "WoocL's T3 Tl ngjiVi nrl -i -r-i o. THE GREAT KMiLISH REMEDYrsed for 35 years igw oí Youtbful folly by Imr and the exnesses uessfully. jBjfAsJ of later years. antecd to cure uil Ef. Jm a (ii-fs immcdiatc forms ot Nervou Xr%s3 strmath and viaWeakness, KjflK nr. AskdrugKlatj Blons, ■■W for Wood's Phorho, Impotency. "t '"' phodlne; takeno and all the elTocta Photo from Life. ■„lhtif.ntt On package, 11; lx, 5. by mail. Wrlte for pamphlec Addresa TheiWood Chemical Cü., 1S1 Woodwara HTe., Detroit, Slldi. EBERBACH & SONS, ANN ARBOR, SELL BELOW PILLS, T ATlTITQ TRY DR. LEDUC'S "PEJLji.J-'XJllÖ RIODICAL" PILLS from Paris, France. Established in Europe 1839. Canada in 1878. For Suppressions, Irregularitiee, and Monthly Derangements. A reliable monthly medicine. They always relieve. Any druggist, $2. American Pili Co., Proprietors, Spencer, lowa. Robert Sjephenson & Co., Wholesale agents, and all other druggists iu Ann Arbor. These pills are warranted to bring on the " change. ' Snullttlc fortunes har been made at IWfir'niiers are easily ekrninp from #3 to ■'-. '1AWiJKr 1Oaday. Allafres. Weatiow youhntr jfiËS ntl tUrt y-ou' ■" work in !pMre tini ■■BjwL ers. Fnilure unknown ariionp ihm. _ " NF.W nnd wonderfnl. ï'articulBr free. II. Uullett fc o., Hu v MO l'ortlaiifl, Muiuu

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