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Day
5
Month
October
Year
1892
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Public Domain
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Lane's Family Medicine. Moves the bowels each day. Ia order to be healthy this is necessary. GRANDMA says it is 20 years since sne mada such good bread as this. She says GlLLETT'S MAGIC YEAST is likethe yeastshe used to make herself, and she hopes she will never have to do without it again : and we all hope so, too. Cali for it at your Grocers. It s always good and al ways ready. 'THE ROCKY MDUNTAIN LIMITED," AHD "THE BIG 5." TWO GRAND TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN THE WORLD's FAIR CITY AND THE KOOTIIILLS. ONE KIGHT OUT OR ONE DAY OUT. TAKE YOUR CH01CE. BUSINESS DEMAND8 IT AND THE PEOl'LE MOST HAVE IT. ïhe populariity of "The Great Rock Islaud Route" as a Colorado line- it 'liaving long time since taken iirst place ias the people's favoriete between the ILukes and the Mountains- has comtKilled the management to Ulerease its present splendid service by the addition of a train that is oue night on the road trom Chicago to Denver, Colorado S-priugs or l'ueblo. This train will be known as the "Rocky Mountain Limited," and will be put In service May ïirst. Leaves Chicago daily at 10.45 a. m., arriving at the above cities in the afternoon of the ne.xt day, earlier than any oï dts competitors. Especial equipment has ■been built for this train, wlth the view Dl making it a limited in every sense of the word, and best of all, there will be no extra charge. The route of this exceedingly fast train is by the Rock Island Short Line, and a few of the larger cities through which it passes, are Daveiiport, Des Moines, Lincoin, Council ISluïfs, Omaha, Beatrice, Fairbury, Belleville, PWllipsburg, Colby. Smith Centre and Goodland. This makes it the most desirable route, and particnlarly interesting to the traveler. Another point: The popularity of our diuing-car service is still on the increase, aud no money spared to make this service what our patrons always suy, "the best." Our "IMg 5" will continue as usual, leayling Chicago at 10 p. m., and arriving at Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo the second moriüng, being l)ut one day out, and this fast and popular train goes through Omaha. Our No. 11 will leave as heretofore at 6 p. m., arrive at Kansas City at 9 a. in., and will rcach Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo the second morninij. Our Colorado service is made perfect by this new "Rocky Mountain "Limited" and the "Big 5," and gives to the traveling public two flyers daily. Manitou pnssengers should consult the map and time tables of our line, to fully nppreciiite the advantages in time saved by taking this route, when when on thcir snmmer vacation. JOHN SEBASTIAN, 36 G. T. & P. A., Chicaeo. ONE MASS OF SGALES Affllcted 3 Years by Dreadful Skin and Blood Dlsease, with Intense Pain and Loss of Huir. All Other Remedies Fail. Relleved Instantly and Cured in Four Weeks by the Cuticura Remedies. I have a few word to say regardtng the CutïCÜRa Remedies. They have cured me in four weeks' time frora a Skin and Blood Disease which I have had for over three years. At certain times, my skio would be very ore, and alway ke).t cracking and peeling off In white acales. In cold weather my face was one mass of acales, When in the cold air the pain was intense; lt would almost bring tears to my eyes, and my blood also being in a poor condition, with a loss of hair. i have tried every known remedy that was recomroended to me, hut lt was of no use, and gave me very little benefit. 80, hearing of your Cuticura Remedies, I concluded to give them a trial. The first application gave almost instant relief. In a few weeks' tiraelfound myself cured, and I ara ihaukful for what they have done for me. Your Guticura Remedies are a blesslng to those who m:iy hnve the opportunity to use them. I eau reebmmeud them to any one. EDMUND KKRAS, 2704} Union Ave., Chicago, 111. Cuticura Remedies Effect daily more great cures of humors and diseases of the skin, scalp, and blood than all other remedies combined. Cuticura, the great skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an ezquislte Skin Puritii-r and Beautilier, externally, and Cuticura Re90LVENT, the new Blood Purifier and greatest of Humor Remedies, internally, cure every species of itcuing, burning, scaly, pimply, and blotchy diseasea of the skin, scalp, and blood, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula, when the best physicians and all otter remedies fail. Sold every where. Price, Cuticura, 50c; Soap, 25c; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter Druo and Chemical Corporation, Boston. S-Send for"Howto Cure Skin Diseascs," 64 pages, 50 illustrations, 100 testimoniáis. QJMPLËS, black-heads, red, rough, chapped and F I ifl oily skin cured by Cuticuka Soap. rfJË. 0L0 FOLKS' PAINS. JKBJ Full of comfort for all Pains, InflamJJrt mation, and Weakncss of the A ged is iga dt the Cuticura Anti-Pain Planter, "itt rtñf "'e fit and only pain-killing strength. ening piaster. New, instantaneous, and infallible. ünlike the Dutch Process ÍKo Alkalies Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Gocoa, which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times the strengtk of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and kasilt DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. JNO. BAUMGARDNER, T ■ UO o JöMEMiLJ J GEHETERY. j " o BUILDING ! go Pn Also, Stone Walks. - Estimat.es eheerfully furnished. Cor. Detroit and Catherine Sts.,ANN ARBOR, MICK. ÊTÏN". BIL13IE, TEACHER OF VlOLlN. Pupil of Emil Sauret, Berlin, Germany. Can be Been Tuesdays and Fridays at liis rooms 51 N. Main St., Ann Arbor ürean Co's Block. W. W. 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