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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
October
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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WIIERE TO Sl'llM) THE SI MMKIt ir ITnticcicled, l'crlmiis Thls Hi 1 1 Help Ton. Where to go, what to do, how to do t, and the expense involved - questions agitatirg so many household?, contemporary with the advent of summer, are all answered satisfactorily in the pages of the handsome volume entitled " Health and rieasure," just issued bv the Passenger Department of the New York Central & Hudscn River Railroad. Tns book is profusely llustrated, contnins severM valuable maps, ar.d the imfnrma'ion is presented in a cncise, yet readi ble manner. It einbract-s an extensive list of summer hotels aLd boarding houses along the Hudon,among the Catskills, in the Adirondack Mountains, at Sarntnga, Lake George, Niágara Filis, and othi r furaous resorts. Copies of the book mav be obtaiced fre unon application to W. B. Jerome, General Western Agent, No. 97 Clark St., Chicago, er will be mailed post piid upon receipt of ten cents in stamp, by George H. Dnniel?, General Passenger Agent, Gran i Central Station, New York. lliinosekers' and Harvtst Excursión West at One-Half Kati-s, vin . Illinois Central R. K. Oi Apnl 22d, May 20 h, September 9th and 23d, and October 14th, 1890, the Illinoi Cen n.l Railroad will sell excursión tickets at One Fare for the round trip to ll stations west of and including Iowa Fil-, Ia, wMch embraces the iollowing I rominent poiot: Webster City, Ia. Ft. Dodge, Ia. Stoim Lake, Ta. Le Mars, Ia. Sioux City, Ia. Cherokec, Ia. Oniwa, Ia. Sheldon, Ia. and Sioux Fallí, So. Dak. Tickets are limited to return with'n 30 days and are good for f top-over privileges west of Iowa Fa!ls, both going and returning. Solid trains, consisting of elegant free reclining chair care, and Pullman palace sleepers, leave Chicago ai 1.00 p. m., and 11.35 p. m., and run through to Sioux City without changp. For through tickets, ra'es, etc., apply to nearest ticket agent, and for a copy ot pamphlet descriptivo of towns in Northwestern Iowa, entitled "Homes for Everybody" apply to F. B. Bowes, Gen'l Northern Pass. Agt., 194 Clark St., Chicago. A Chance to Hakc Honey Mr. Editor:- I bought one of Griffith's machines for plating with gold, eilver or nickel and it works to perfection. No sooner did the people linar of it than 1 had more spoons, knives, forks and jewelry than I could plate in a month. The first week I cleared $31.30, tbe first month $167.85, and I think by July lst I will hare $1,000 oaeh and give rny farmconeiderable attention, too. My daughter made $27.40 in four days. Any person can get one of these machines by sending $3 to W. H. Griffith & Co., Zanesville, O., or can obtain circulars by addressins; them. You can learn to u? e the machine in one hour. As this is my first lucky streek, I give my experieDce, hoping others may be benefited as much as I have been. Yours truly, M. O. MoiiF.nEAD. To-day and to morrow and every day in the year you dn take the picturesque Erie for Philadelphia, New Yoik, and all Sea Board cities, and be assured luxurious travel. Elegant Pullman Sleeping and Buffet cars, finest in the world ; Day Coaches and Baggage cars over the Eiie Railway to New York. Attached to Grand Trunk train leaving Detroit 6.35 p. m. (daily except Sunday) is a magnificent Pullman tleeper to Hornellsville connecting at that point with luxurious Drawing Room cars, arrivicg in New York at 4.22 p. ia. central time, to run remainder of year. No extra charge for quick time and superior service. New York paseengers landed up-town or down-town convement to lesding hotels, wholesale and retail business hou=es, s'eamship piers and stations of connectinii hnp. Cali on nearest ticket agent of any liue in Michigan, Ohio or Indiana for ti rough tickets to all points in the East, or uddress Frank M. Cadwell, Titveling Pass. Agt., 155 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich.; W. C. Rinearson, Ass't Gen'l PasR. Agt., Clevelnd, Ohio ; Geo. DeHaven, Ass't Gen'l Pa9s. Agt., New York ; L. P. Farmer, Gen'l Pass. Agt., 21 Cortland St., New York. The Cincinnati, HamiUon & Dayton Railroad is the tli rt and direct line from Michigan and Carada to Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louitv 11, Nashville, Birmingham, Meridian, New Orleana, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Macan, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonvil , and all eouthern cities. Day and i i,ut trains run through solid between ü troit and Cincinnati. Direct made at Cincinnati for all points soutb, southeast and southwest. The only line leaving Detroit morning and evening by which you can secure parlor and sleeping cars. No extra charge for quick time and superior service. Cali on or address neaie t ticket agent of any line in Michigan and Canada for through tickets lo all points south, or address D. B. Tracy, Northern Passenger Agent, 155 Jefferson-Ave, Detroit, or E. V. MoCormick, General Passenger Agent, 200 W, Founh St, Cincinnati. L3 Mitchell'sKidney Piasters J ? -SJ Absorb all disenso in the Kidneys antí 'y r restore them to a hcalthy condition. y[ Old chronio kidney Builerer'i a; (1 they got no tcKef until they trici, '" MITCHEIX'S KIINI:Y . l'LASTIJKS. Sold by Brngïata everywhere, or sen t by mnll for 50c iv.......nJ Plaater Worktt, Lowell, M. zKM? CAPITAL, $250,000. zKM THE Ksystonc Mortgagc tapanj Offers for sale, at par and accrued Interest, lts ow n seven per cent first mortgage coupon bonds (in amount from Í260 to Ï5,000 on improved farm and city property. Semi-annual interefit. Absolute guarantce of Interest and principal. Interest payable ín Ann Arbor. For partleuiars in regard o these safe and deslrable loans, consult W. D. HARKIMAN, Att'j , Ann Akbor, Mich.

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