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Day
29
Month
July
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Healthy, happy children make better men and women of us all. A little care and a little planning before birth is often more important than anything tliat can be clone after. On the mother's health and strength depend the life and the future of the children. A weak and sickly woman cannot bear strong and healthy children. Most of the weakness of ivomen is utterly inexcusable. Proper care and proper medicine will cure almost any disorder of the feminine organism. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been tested in thirty years of practice. It is healing, sootliing, strengthening. It is perfectly natural in its operation and effect. By its use, thousands of weak women have been made strong and healthy - have been made the niothers of strong and healthy children. Taken during gestatlon, it makes childbirth easy and almost painless and insures the well being of both mother and cliild. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to World's Dipensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page "Common Sense Medical Adviser," profusely illustrated. Charles J. N. Jacobs, of A. Hamburger & Son's, Los Angeles, Cal., who lias been taking a yacatiou at Catalina Island, in the Pacific Oeean, says that in about two hours' fishing he helped to catch 40 fisli weighing from five to eight pounds each. There were caught, he says, while he was there fish weighing 200 to 350 pounds of Tunis and Jew fish. ïhe Tunis fish will grab the hook and draw the boat from a half to three miles, he says. Charley was called a truthful boy when in Ann Arbor, but we see he has formed the liabit of all Californians, telling big stories. He speaks of meeting Mr. A. C. Hiscock and wife on the island, wlio made it very pleasant for him. Mr. Hiscock is a nephew of Daniel Hiscock of this city.- Daily Times. Just What's Needed. Exclaims tliousands oí people who liave taken Hood's Sarsaparilla at nhiis 6eason of the year, and who have nöted the succes oí the medicine in giving tfhem relief from that tlred feelmg, waning appetlte and state qf extreme exhausticm after the close ootnflinenient of a long winter season, the busy time attendent upon alarge and presstag business during the eprimg momtihs and wüth vajcatdoi time yet soma weeks dtetant. It is then that the butlding-up powerg of Hood's Sarsaparilla are fully appreciated. It seems pertectly adapted to overeóme tihat prostratlon caused by change of season, climate or life, and whlle lt tomes and sustalnst he syatem, It purliles and vltalizes the blocn!. The largest force of men and horses ever employed in any form of an entertainment are in the equipment of Buffalo Bill's AVild West and Congress of Rough Riders of tlie AVorld.

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Ann Arbor Courier