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Day
22
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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ü t vv.il t16 Children. They are esVJVVvrt' pecially liable to sudden Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee Acker's English Remedy a positive cure. ' It savea honre of anxious watching. Sold by Johk Moore, Druggist. This was heard at the Jersey City policemen's bal! the other oight: He - " Will you dance this waltz with rap?' She - "I w( ul(i like to, but I cnn't recherche." He did not press the point. "MAYGODBLESSYOU!" A Boston Paper-H nnger's Trouble mul IIu He Got Int of it -l'Ialn Wordt from the Sunny South. When we are in trouble we cry for help. When we are relieved we often forget to be thankful. But not always. Mr. W. W. Griffln, of Trout Creek, St. Clair Co., Ala., writes: "I had a bad attack of ehills and fever. My system was full of malaria. For two years I was scarcely able to work at all. Some times my heart would palpítate for two hours at a time. My legs would geuouldto the knees, and I fully expected to die. In September, 1881, I bought a bottle of Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seigel's Curative Syrup, of your agent. Mr. R. M. King. and before I had taken the first bottle I feit better, and in & short time was able to go (o work. May God bless you for the good you have done." Mr. Wm. J. McOann, 99 Kandallst.. Boston, writes: "8tx months ago I began to throw up my food after eating. I thought I was going into consumption. I soon began to have pain in the cheat, stomach and sides. I got little s.eep and woke all tiied out. I once lost flve pounds in four days. I began using Shaker Extract of Roots, or Seieel's Syrup, and when I hd fitiished the sixth bottle I could eat three square meáis a day, and go to sleep the minute I struck the bed. I am a paper hanger by trade. and have worked every day since I took the second bottle. and gained eighteen pouuds. I ought to be thanklul and I am." This remedy opens all the natural passages of the body, expels the poison from the blood and enables nature to rebuild what diseose has I troyed. Shaker Extract of Roots. or Seigel's Syrup, is sold by all druggists. or send to the proprietor, A. J. White, M Warren street, New York. BBBB Kea WondiTH exist in thousands of JlPPUforms, butare surpassed by the marvels ■■l"f lnvention. Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Hallet &Co., Portland, Main, and receive lree, full Information how either sex. of all ages, can earn from 85 to $5 per day and upwards wher ever they live. You are started free. Capital not required. Some have made over KO in a single day at this work. All Eucceed. ReglHtratlon Biollee. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Boards 01 Registratlon of the City of Ann Atbor, on Wednesday, Mareh 28, 1888. at the followlng places: lst Ward- Albert Sorg's palnt shop. 2d " - Wm. Herz'sshop.W.Wasbington-Bt. 3d " - Agricultural room, court house. 4ih " - Firemen's Hall. 6th " - Mh Ward Engine house. Gth " - 6th " " . " for the purpose of registering electora. GEO. H. POND, Becorder. An Adjonrned Annual Meeting of the Washtenaw County Agricultural and Horticultural Society. The members of the said Society will take notice, that in accordance with Act No. 47, of the Session Laws of 1882, there will be held an adjourned annual meeting of said Society, on Friday, April 2ith, 1888, at 2 p. M., at their room in the Basement of the Court House, In Ann Arbor, In said County, for the purpose of voting to authorize and direct the President, Secretary and Treasurer of said Society to sell the real estáte and Fair Grounds of thu Society situated in said City of Ann Arbor to Israel Hall and in vest the procecds of snch sale in the purchase of twentytwo acres of land, lying about sixty rods south and east of the said Fair Grounds, and belonging to said Israel Hall, to be UBed for the Fair Grounds of said Society, and to move the buildings, fences, etc, now on said Fair Grounds, to said twentytwo acres, and the Board of Managers hereby give notice that at sueh meeting they intend to ask for an order for such sale to faid Israel Hall or to such other person or persons as said Society shall at such meeting direct. Daled Alm Arbor, Maren 13th. 88. The Board of Managers of said Society by FREDRICK B. BROWN, President. John R. Mixer, Jessie A. Dki.l. Secretary. Treasurer. Henry Richards Is ag-ain in business. This time in the rear of John Finnegan'a Agricultural Hall, O Sí DETROIT STREET. ALL KINDS OP Hard and Soft Wood ON HAND and Orders taken for COAL I -will also lay in a stock of" HARD -WOOD LUMBERÏ Por the Spring Trade, Old oustomers and friends are invited to see me. IIK.Mt Y KKIItKDS, Ann Arbor.

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