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Tv-ve, verao ajabas s warranted, is because it is the best ïlood Preparation known. It will posiively cure all Blood Diseases, purifles tlie whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Kemember, we guarantee it. John Moore, Druggist. There is a debating society at Dubuque which bas 104 by-lawg and ten grips and mssword?. For Over Three Months my son suffered night and day with rheumatism; bo much go that he was unable to 'eed himgelf. Your Sulphur Bitters cured ïim, and I am truly thankful to say they are an honest medicine. - Mr?. W. H. 3nrleton, wife of Deacon Carletoc, First Baptist Curen, Winchester, Mass. Prince Oscar, of S weden, is married at as', and we are now prepared to hear of lis coming home at midnight as tight as any other reputable citizen. Clara, how is the babj? Oh, he is a9 o lirp as a lark. That Hibbard's Tbroat and Lung Balam is a great remedy. Three djses relieved bis suffering, and he was ready for play. Culiivation is as necessary to the nrnd as food is to the body. - Cicero. Dr. Flagg's Family Olntmcut Never fails to soothe and heal Cuts, Buens, Bbüises, Flesh Wounds, InflamMATION, SpBAINS, PlMPLK8, CHILBLAINS, Salt Rheüm, Chappkd Lips or Hand, Frost Bites, Cold Sores, Sork Nipples, and all diaeases and eruptions of the Skin. Good-humor is the clear b!ue s.ky of the soul. - Frederic Saunder. CLr v-d tte Children. They are e&S5VVVTV pecially liable to endden Colda, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee Acker'a Bnglish Remedy a positivo cure. It saves hours of anxious watching. Sold by John Moore. Druggist. Never sell bearskin till you have killed the bear. - French Proverbs. WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA? Among the many symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestión, the most prominent are: Variable appetite; faint.gnawing' feeling at pit of tho stomach, with unsatisfled craving for food; ♦heartburn, faeling of weight and wind in the stomaeh.bad breath, bad tasto i:i the mouth, low spirits, general prostration, headache, and constipation. There is no forra of disease more prevalent than Dyspepsia, and none so peculiar to the high-living and rapid-eating American people. Alcohol and tobáceo produeo Dyspepsia; also.badair, etc. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, will cure the wor&J case, by regulatingr the bowels and toning up the digestivO organs. Sold everywhere. lewAdvertisements TO .S7SKTZSEBS A list of 1000 newspapers divided in STATES AND SELECTIONS will bo sent ou applicatiou- IKKE. To those who want their advertising to pay. we can offer no better medium for thorough and ef fective work than the various sectione of our Select Local List. EO. P. BOWELL & CO., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New York. SALESIHIEN WA JUTE D. Pushing, Reliable Men, to Canvass for NURSEBY STOCK, Permanent Employment Guaranteed. Salartj and Expenset faiil. Apply at once, stating age. GLEN BROTHERS, (Refer to this paper.) Rochestee, N. Y. Probate Notice. State of Michigan, I „ COÜNTY OF WASHTENAW. ( ' At a session of the Probate C!ourt for the County of Washteoaw, holden at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor. on Thursday, the 3rd day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eightyeight. Present, Willlam D. Harriman, Judge of ProIn'the matter of the estáte of Rosannah Boylan, "on readingand filing the petition, duly verified, of Arthur E. Boylan, praying that Charles Boylau may be appolnted administrator of the estáte of said deceased. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday the 28th day of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assignea for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estáte are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to the persons interested In said estate; of the pendency of said petition. and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Ann Arbor Register, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county, three sucecssive weeks previous to said day of hearing. WlLLIAM D.HaKRIMAN. [A true copy.] Judge of Probate. Wm. i. Doty, Probate Register. Real Estáte for Sale. State of Michigan, County of Washtenaw, ss: In the matter of the eetate of Alvah Keep, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order granted to the undersigned.executor of the last will and testament of said deceasec!, by the Hon Judge of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on the tenth day of April, A. D. 1888, there wlll be sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the late residence of said deceased in the township of Salem, in the county of Washtenaw, in said State, on Tuesda y, the 29th day of May A. D. 1888, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of Ihat day, subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existing at the time ol the death of the deceased, the following described real estáte, towit' Commencing twenty rodsnorth from the southwest corner of section number eighteen in the centre of the road, thence east twenty rods and eight links, thence north one hundred and twenty rods or thereabout to the north line of said lot parallel with the west line of said lot, thence west twenty rods to the west line of said lot, thence south on the township line one hundred and twenty rods or thereabout to the place of beginning. All in the township of Salem, Washtenaw county, in Michigan, and coutaiHing flfteen acres of land more or less. WlLLIAM R. HAMILTON, Dated April 10, 1888. Executor. An Excellent Investment. The rnajority of men in rniddle life remember when Illinois or Wisconsin landswere thought dear at $2.50 per acre. Present value, $25.00 to $50.00 an acre. Careful examination of the records has discovered a number of scattered pieces of the very choicest land in Minnesota included in original land grant lying near railroads recently built, and adjacent to market. These will be sold cheap, and in flve or ten years will unqustionably be worth several times presedt price. A profitable investment. For future paaticulars, state quantity desired and address J. Bookwaltek, Land Comr., St. P., M. & M. By., St. Paul, Minn. The American corset now embraces the waists of Persian ladies in job lote. We especially invite the attention of mothers and daughters to page 9, of our medical pamphlet. Rheumatic Strip Co. JacksoD, Mich. The number oL deserters from the artny is not po large for the past year. Sme of the ofBcers probably quit nagging the men for a little while. To Tourisis nnil Travelers. A mechanic never goes to work without his tools. Neither shouH you start on a jourm y without being fully equipped by always having a box of Pomeroy's Petroline Piasters in your knapsack. In cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Backache, etc., when you are probably far from a doctor, the importance of having a piaster at hand cannot be over-estimated. Peaestrians, oarsmen, baseballers, cricketers, gymnasts, and all athletes will flnd it a trae friend. For relieving and curing Backache, Soreness of Chest, all pains and aches, it is simply invaluable. For Sale by H. J. Brown, District Agent for Ann Arbor. No man luvs tew git beat, but it is batter tew git beat thaa to be rong. - Josh B:llingg. 13 V The Best and Purest Medicine V EVER MADE. II y]Itwm drive theHiimorfromyonrll b % Tfc5Cclean and emooth. Thoselll %$iLpimple8 and BlotchesB _ W oö "it. 4Lwhii-h mar your Leauty m 3 % '6 % 'VXare caused bv impureM I'W!.1 . % 'ièLblood, and can belll mmM II spoonful. It is the .% o % I lbbt and cheapestV 'o II II medicine. 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EBERBACH & SOU, DRUGGISTS And Pharmacists, No. 12 South Main Street, Keep on hand a large and well selected stock of Druqs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Artists' and Wax Flower Materials, Toilet Articlesjrusses, and PURE WINES & LIQUORS Special attention paid to the fumishing of Phy sicians, Chemlsts, Schools, etc., with Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Bohemian Chemical Glass-ware, Porcelain Ware, Pure Reagents, etc. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared at allhoure. LUMBER LUMBER! LUMBER! If you contémplate building oall at FERDON 11IAÜ Corner Pourth and Depot Sta., and get our figures for all kinds oí LUMBER We manufacture our own Lumber ana ajuarantes VERY LOW PRIOES 49-eive n n rail ml we til inake II vonr interest, nu our lárice nnd well icriidcil stock fnlly snstains enr asserllon. JAMES TOJLBERT, Prop. T. J. KEECH. SDPt. BIHSBY & SEABOLT ÜTS. 6 .A-USTID 8 Washington Street, Ann Arbor Michigan. Have alwayB on band a complete Stock of eren thiup lii tne GROCERY LINE! Teas, CofEees and Sugarg All prime Anieles bougkt for Cash and can sell atlow figures. Our frequent large invoioes oi Teas le a sure sign that we i ve bargalns Ín QtJALITY AND PRIOB. We roast our own coffees every week, alwayi fresh and good. Our bakery turns out thevery beet of Bread, Cakes and crackers. Cali and MM PAINT I ■■ Paint FHday, run it to Church Sunday. Eight &- 2 K FiishionaLle Sh.ules: Black, Maroon, Vernulion „H3 ltlue Yellow, Olive Lake, Brewster and Wagon bM LÉS iJroens. No VarnltMng necessary. I)rte hard u " with "8htBi'." Oue Cot and job is done. o $o L YOUR BUCCY ffi ■. Tip top for Chairs. Lawn Stats. Sash. Fiowfr 3 Jy f" . l'ots. Ii.liy Carriages. Curtain Poles, Fuimture. fl „(J UI I ront Doors, Store-fronts. Screen Doors. Boats. Ma ZM. miles, lron Fenceï. in (act everything. lust j _ o the ti.int for the ladies to use about tac house { j FOR ONE DOLLAR I SCOITSHONESTi rti Are you going to Paint this year? If so, don t á T buy a paint coiitainmgr water or benzine when q L S for the saine mon ey (or nearly so) you caH procure o- f (O1T 4 ( ctH I'IIIK l'AIT that Is rrDtd to Jgfl - beau IIONKST. GIXDIXI I.ISEED-O1L PÁ1NT J S " r and free from water and benzine. Dcnmid lhl g ; 5 ZT lirand anti laUi no othcr. Merchants handling: = o J it are our neents and authorized by us, in writinj;, H z S to w.rrntll lo ,-ar i ÏKÜI9 -ilh S lOiTS or IJ " # ÏKAII8 llh 2 COATS. Our Shades are th J g 3 " l.atest Stvlis used in the East now becomlng „ " UI so popul.ir in the. West. and up with the times lp ,H Try tkis brand of IIOXKST I'AIXT and you wiU -f 3 W never retfret it. This to the ise is sulficient „u o = HOUSE PAINT Ü COIT'S FLOOR PAINTS g Paint that never dried bcyond the sticky point, SKS Zw.iste a week. (poU the Job and tlien swe.ir? f Nett time caH íír CO1T Jb O'S FLOOB PAINT - ■L 4 popular an.l suitaMe khades, mrrntcd to dry _ hir.i na a rufk uight. Nu ttouble. No i Sl3WDWTDHySTICKYg
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