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Day
11
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Two Huudred JTlile Undr rground. The Louisville & Nashvllle Railroad Gompaay has just issued an Interesting little brochure of Mamraoth Cave, hansomely printed and illustrated. The text is by Dr. R. Ellsworth Cali, a gentlemen of scientiiic attaintments, and the illustrations are reproduetions of photographs taken by flash light. Ten cents in stamps or silver, sent to C'. P. Atinore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky., will secure a copy. The fruit season is here, so are the Hies. You can get rid of them by using our fly paper. We have both thesticky and the poison paper at A. E. Muinmery's drug store. This hot weather requires the free use of disinfeetants, Coperas, Carbolic Acid, Chloride of Lime and Sulphur art; the most common ones. You can get these or any others at Mummerys drug store. Baltlmore, Iil., and Return. For meeting of the Baptist Youg People's Union of America at Baltimore. Md., July 18 to 21, Agents of Ohio Central Lines vvill sell tickets at one fare for round trip, selling July lö and 17, limit August 5. Sec Ohio Central Agents. 72 Welsti's Pjre Unfermented Grape Julce by tho glass or bottle at A. K. Mummery'a drug store. il ill r l'old. Summer eolds including hay fever and rose cold, are promptly reüeved and cured by ür. Humphreys' Specitic ''77." For sale by all druigist price 25 cents. Propottal tur ual. Propasáis will be received at this oftlce up to and including July 18 for furnishius the court house and jail with coal for the ensuing year. The whole amount required will be about 150 tons. W.M. Dansingbubg, C'ounty Clerk. Ann Arbor, July 5th, 1890. T.i The National Raihvay Guide for I une has been reeeived by this office. This is one of the most complete railroad directorios published and should be in the hands of every man who has any considerable amount of traveling to do. Orders may be left at Stofflot's News stana. Price 50 cents.

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Ann Arbor Register