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Day
6
Month
January
Year
1892
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"Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorióos summer" by Ayer 's Sarsuparilla. Tliis wonderful medicine so íimgorates the systum and eaii-iclws the blood that cold weathor bcoomos pa-.itivcly enjoj'able. Arctic explorers would do well to make a no.te of this. "The f oremost of our perlodlcals." jjarmtPfr. COMiïANDIIiO rXISIOINT C. W. BUOT. Th laitcM ia the mest tratractlTe. the moat tknely, the hu-gegt and th iHuxJsomcai of the nrriema The three great groups of subject of the coming year will be impartially and instructivoly discussed by the ablefit ATiters: I. Political Subjects growing out oí the Presidential Campaign. II. Financial Disturbances here and abroad. III. Theo'.ogical Unrcst - with all the Kocial qucstlons euggisted by thcsa groups of great topics. There is no other way whereby one may get the ripest information about the great problems of the time within so narrow a compass or for so small sum - short studies of great suDjects by more than a hundred of tlie foreinost men and women of the worlil; because there is only ons American periodical for wliich all the great leaders of opinión and of thought write; and that is The Forum. The December iiumber, for example, contains: Degredatkm by Pensions- The Protest oí Loyal Volunteers, by Lieutanant Allen R. Foote, founder of the society of Loyal Volunteers; The Meaning of the Democratie Victory In Maj-ssachusetts, by Gov. Wm. E. Russell; French Feeling Towards Germany - Anothcr Conflict about Alsace-Lorraine Inevitable, by Camille Pelletun, member of the French Chamber of Deputiea; Should the Silver Law of ÏMÜO be Repealed ? by Jacob H. Schiif, one of the most successful and mfluential bankers in New York; Is Modern Education a Failure ? by Frederic, Harrison, tho great English essayist; Underground Competition Self-destructive, by Aldace F. Walker, ehairman oí the Western Traffic Assoeiation; Women's Clubs- The -Volume and the Value of their Work, by Alice H. IUiine; A Day with Lord Tennyson, by Sir Edwin Arnold. And five other articles. There are now in progress discuseions of Our Pension System; Prison Management; The Training of Preachers; The Louisiana Lottery; The Next Step in the Tariff Agitation; Are Moten Educational Methods a Failure ? 50 ets. a copy. $5 a year. THE FORUM, Union Square, New York. Wonders Are wrought by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor in restoring gray hair to lts original color, promoting a new growth, preventing the liair from falling, keeping it soit, silky, and abundant, and the scalp cool, liealtliy, and free from dandnilï or humors. 'J'lie universal testimony is that this preparation lias no eqiial as a dressing, and is. therefpre, indispensable to every wellfuruislied toilet. "1 have sed Ayer's Hair Vigor for some time and'it lias worked wonders for ine. I ras Iróubled with dandrufl and was rapidly ' Ltoraing bald; bui since usina the Vigor my head is perfectly clear of dandruff, the hair lias ceased coming out, and I now have a good gniwtl, of tlie same color as when I was a young woman. 1 can lieartily recomïnend any one suffering from dandruff or los of liatr to use Ayer's Hair Vigor as a dressing." - Mrs. I.ydia O. Moody, East Fittaton, Me. "Some time apro my wife's hair began to CL(ii!e out quite freely. Ayer's Hair Vigor not only prevented my wife from becoming bald, Uut it also caused an entirely new growth of hair. 1 jin ready to certify to this statement before a justice tf tlie peace."- II. llulsebus, Lewisburgh, Iowa. "Some years ago, after a severe attack of brain fever, my hair all came out. I used such preparations for restoring it as my physicians ordcred, but failcd to produce a growth of hair. I then tried, successively, several articles recommended by druggists, and all alike feil short of accomplishing the desired result. The last remedy I applied was Ayer's Hair Vigor, which brought a growth of hair in a few weeks. I think I used eight bottles in two years; more than was necessary as arestoraöve, but I liked it as a dressing, and have continued to use it for tliat purpose. I believe Ayer's Hair Vigor posseses virtues far above those of any similar preparatíon now on the market." -Vincent Jones, Eichmond, Ind. Ayer's Hair Vigor PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists and Perfumen. The Oourier Beïieves it the duty af every American citiaen to -vote. HasaMoody companion- Mr. Sankey- The oldest of all the clubs- The bludgeon. Uoes to the (loor-walker- The fretful baby. Ccxnstipation is caused by loss of the pristaltic acticxn of the bowels. Hood's Pilis restore this action and invigorate the liver. HANGSTERFER'S tOIFECIIOSEEI Fine hand-made creams 25c per lb. Butter-scotch Drops, 25c per lb. Opera Creams, 25c per lb. Chocolate Creams, 25c per lb. Chips, oc per lb. Caramels, 25c per lb. Molasses and Vanilla Cream Taffy 20c. MADE FRESH EVERY DAY. ANN ARBOR FRUIT FARM Pears and Grapes a Specialty All kinds oí Fruit, Ornamental Trees and Flowers, from Ellwauger and Barry. Order early by mail. Syrups, Medieinal Wiues, Raspberry Syrup, Boneset, Dandelion and other Domestic Grape Wines, prepared especially for invalida. Pure Plymouth RockEggs. EMIL BAUR, West Kuron St., Ann Arbor. Dissolution Notice. The Circuit Court foethe County or WashTENAW. In the matter of the petition of Charles K. Green to dissolve the Ann Arbor Tannint; Company : Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of November the petition of said Charles E Greeu was filed in saul Court, prayiug tliat the said Ann Arbor Tanning Company might be dlssolved by a notice of said Court, and that said proceeding is pending in said Court. J. F. LAWRENCE, Daied NOY. 30, 1891. Att'v for Petitiouer.

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