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Something About Fruit

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
September
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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The October meeltng of the Washtenaw Horticultura! Society is indefInlteïy post poned on account of the hot weather, whlch demanda a spcedy care oi all trulte. White winter apples have greatly sufiVrcd. grapes ïiavc been Immensely benefited by the heat. All honey lovlng Insects, especlally the bees, are preying upon our grapes. Por iliis reaöon we had to take care of tliis erop at once, and Have none for sale. We WOUld advise all lovers of thls fruit to use all they ean, dally. Those ftepecially, who wish to lmprove thoir blood, are weak otherwlse, Bhould mi all the grapee they Uke. Weak people Bhould nol ewallow the seeds. Please ask the adrice oí your physlclan. The heat hns deetroyed all fungue diseases, i-onsequently grttpea have nol suffered trom rot. Peara have been very sweet. Most people do not know th.it thls fruit, whlch contalna moro Iron than any other fruit, should be bought preen and ripened in a dark. cool place in the house. It improves the pear if you wrap each specimen in tissue or any other soft paper. Pears should be handled Uke ers. The fruit exhiblt at the Ypsllanti fair was vory large. The space lor fruit and Bweetmeata was too smatl. The vegetables were Immense. The Ypsilantians, however, knowhow to niiikc thelr fair a auccess, which is due to thelr business tact and to the filliug of the offices of the different departments with palnstakinsï ladiee and gentlemen. Mr. F. E. Mills pared no effort at the ïpsllantl fair to make the county fair a sncceSB. All Indlcatlons are favorable for a grand county fair. Taking all the exhibits al the different Michigan falrs, into consideration we feel thankful toward a kind Providence which has cast our lot in the state of Michigan and particularly in Washtenaw coiintv. EMIL BAÜR. Ann Arbor, Sept. 28, 1891. Ann Arbor in so full of hogs that there is talk ol revlslng the swine or(liuancc in SUCh a way as to tlcprive the hogs of their citizenship. The inspector of smclls now has twentythri'c hog pens on nis hands, and declares that "Attar of Roses" and '"Lang-'lang" ncvor saluted his nasal sensibilities with such pungency. Here we have Ann Arbor trying to legislate the nog out of the corporation Just as the palace doors of Germany are thrown open to him!- Adrián Press. The Individual who broBe down the slgB post in front of the store at the corner of State and William sts., last Saturday night, and then dodged into a liallway to avoid being seen, can Bave himself trouble and expense by settHng up the damages. I have not used all of one bottle vet. I suffered trom oatarrh ior 12 years, eiperlenclng the nauseatng dropping in tlic throat peculiar to that dleease, and nose bleed almost dally. I tried vaiious remldles without benefit until last April, when I k.-iw Ely's Cream Halm advertlsed in :he Boston Budget, 1 procured a. lottle, and since the first day's use have had no more bloeding- the soreness entirely gone. - D. (i. Davidson, with tlie Boston Budget, tormerly witli Boston Journal.

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Ann Arbor Courier