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12
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January
Year
1888
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A Michigan Central Itailrond I'm. ploye Wins II ín Case After a Seven Vears' Contest. Albiox, Mich., Dee. 20, 1887. "While employed as agent of the Michigan Central Raüroad Company at Augusta, Mích., about seven jears o, my kidneys became dií-eaed, and I have been a great sufferer ever since. Have consulted the leading physicians ot this city and Ann Arbor, ar.d all pronounceil my case Bright"s Disease. After taking every highly recommended remedy that I had knowltídged of to no purpose, and while suffering under a very -eve.re attack in Oetober last, began taking Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and am today a well man. It affords me pleamre (o render suSVnng humanity any frood that I can, and in fpeaking of the remedy, allow me to say thut I thmk it thegreatest mtdicine in the world. E. Larzilerk, Agent M. C. R. R. Don't hold a paper or an account a-i unreasonable time or you will be presuov d to admit its correetness. SJhe Bestand Purest MedicineS [SL EVER MADE. III &A..ItwlU drive the Humor fromyonrHI I vL.Bystcm anl Ina'ie your 6kinll I II 4 AïKJL clean and smooth. Thoselll I % 's TjJplmple8 and Blotcheg S! j y, flwhich mar your beautypa Ka i 5 " . are canaca bylmmireM H o ' % 'isLblood, aml can bc Ijl II o ,f v.rcnove.(linashort I Wo%te' iL ï are II 4%rJ fcLwise and use II I , i #■ % Ai, j. -iLthe greatl UI h ffiej?. ■Lbloprtpulll m The Dose V % V -} % ïïm II medicine. Try it, onaX " %%. I lU you will beBatislled. ÍV of s'-V U eet it of Druggist. % E3 don't Wait. Getitatonce 4 ib I If you are sufferin from KidW III III nev Disease, and wish to live to II olí age, use SULPHUR BITTEKsTV Hl Xhey never íail to cure. lij Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Onlway & Co., Boston, Mass., for best medical work publibhed? Ifew Advertisements FACTS YOU CAN BET ON. That the oldest and largest tobáceo factory in tht wordii in Jersey City, N. J. That this factory malees the popular and worldfamed Climax Plug, the acknowledged standard for first-classchewing tobáceo. That this factory was established as long ago as 1760. That last year (18S6) it made and soid the enonr.cus quantity of 27,982,280 [ba, or fourteca ïboosand tons of tobáceo. That this was more than or.e-srventh c.{ all the tobacco made in the United State :;■ twithstanding that there were 9C6 facti That in the last 21 years this factory hap'l.e'ped support the United States ( ■' vernraent tothe extent of over Forty-four - 1 faun dred thousand doUara E : ■ ' into the U. S. Treaniry ia Internal Reveaaa Taxes. That the pay-roll of this factory is about f 1,00c ,- 000.00 per year or $20,000.00 per ■ That this factory employs about 3,300 opcrativea. That this factory makes such a wcnderfully good chew in Climax Plug that many otfaer faetones have tried to imítate it in vain, and in despair now try to attract custom by oitering 1 rg( r pieces of inferior goods lat the saine price. That this factory ncvertheless continúes to irritase its business every ye.ir. That this factory bclons to end Ís operatcd by Yours, very tn !y, P. ' - T . Lf, COj W.AM KI -IA 1)1 l.s for our Fall and Trade, lo take liRht, pleasant work at tbeir own homes. 8 to 83 per ilay can be quietly made. Woik m ut by mail auy distance. Particular free No cttnvaMlng. Address at onee. CKESOKNT UI C O , 147 Milk-st., Boston. Mass. Jm 5170. UflrJTArJA HEARD FROM.-Recent mllli I A 11 A railroad exteneionp have ■ ■■■ iiin dereloped eieeptionally nne mineral, stock and farming distrlets. Maps and full partlculars, free, upon appllcation to C. H. Warren, Gen. Paas. At., St. Paul, Minn. OTflAl Isï Miar WESOTA.-FroBt an n. VI I cluilve (ralu country. Minne01 UIVoto ' beln rapldly truna m " w fortned Into the flneat stock And dalry atate In the l'nloa. Chcau land atlll obtalnable, convealentto rallroad. Partirulara iree upan appllcation to C. II. WA KBE. en. Pa... Agt-, St. Paal. Mlnn. NEW BUSINESS f FSs? In a new and fortilo country createa many new towns, affording excellent business opportunities. Particulara regarding auch opportunities in Montana, Minnesota and Dakota will b sent upon application to C. H. WARREN, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn. DDilODCDflllO North Bakotanever I nUol tllL IJj1had better crP8 ■ IIVWI LHUUUlihan thoee just harvested. Many opportunities to secure fine Government lands recently surveyed, nenr excellent coal flelds and adjacent to railroad. Maps and full particulars, free, upon appllcation to C. H.Wahken, Gen. Pass. Apt., St. Paul, Minn. OIIPPEQQ ARi r0U ""rtgaged, paying Al II llirAiï. aoy rents or running behlnd? VTWWWI-WWI Can yon motie to new location? Excellent lands, cheap, whkh wlll Increase in value severat fold in fiue years. No othtr such opportunities existing, full particulars free, upon appllcation to 0. H. WARREN, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn. PA II linrOF HOPS la an iniknoivn m Ir, I I lek experlence In Onlrcsl and riiil inr Nortnern Itukotnuud Mimi T ■ ■" neaota. Mapa and full partlcalara resrardlnv lunda. urlces, etc, aent free. Addre.a O. II. WAKKIN, Oen. Paaa. Act., St. Paul, Mlnn. ULJV UnDaF0R ANOTHER,oron In n small salary? Why conII III II Uil 11 tin il e workintr on a worn-out farm? Why try to secure a liviupr f rom Buoh hli?h-priced or heavily-mortgrafred farms? Why work on rented land? Whv not start for Í'ourself ? Why not secure at once some of the ow-prlted but very fertile and well-located lands adjacent to railroads now to be obtained by thoseg-oingto Northern Dakota and Mlnnesota.where you can makealarjrer net profltper acre than on the high-priced or worn-out land you now oocupy? Why not ko and look the situation over, and see for yourself . or at least obtain further Information, which will be 4fe sent free, if you wlll address C. H. aJ Wabiikn, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn. i EBERBACH & SOÏ, DRÜO-GISTS And Pharmacists, No. 12 South Main Street, Keep on hand a'large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye-Stufls, Artists' and Wax Flower Materials, Toilet Articlesjrusses, and PURE WINES & LigUORS Special attention paid to the furnishing of Physiciaus, Chemlsts, Schools, etc, with Philosophical and Chemical Apparatua, Bohemian Chemical Glass-ware, Porcelain Ware, Pure Reagents, etc. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared at allhoure. LTCBËR LUMBERI LUMBEtt! If you contémplate building cali at FERDON LIMRYARD! 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