Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1887 — Northern Michigan Attractions. [ARTICLE]

Northern Michigan Attractions.

No section of Ihe United States is receiving more attention at the present time tliau wiiac is known as the iron region of Northern Michigan. Laborers and mechanics of all kinds find employment there at good wages, and capital is constantly pouring in for the development of new iron ranges. The richest and most prosperous districts in this section of Michigan are reached by the Milwaukee and Northern Short Line Railroad, trains npon which leave the C., M. A St. P. Union Depot in Chicago daily at 11:30 a. m. and 10:30 p. m., making the trip to Iron Mountain in eleven and a half hours, stopping at Green Bay, Menominee, and other important towns on the route. J arties contemplating a trip to the Northern Michigan iron ranges during the coming season should not fail to purchase their tickets over the Milwaukee and Northern Railroad, from Chicago or Milwaukee.

"Rough on Pain” Piaster, porosed, 10c. Best. "Rough on Pain,” liquid, quick cure, 20c. “Rough on Catarrh.” Cures all, worst cases. 50c. "Rough on Piles. ” Sure cure. SOc. Druggists.

“Rough on Dirt” for the toilet, bath or ■haxnpoo. Perfectly harmless. Nice for washing infants, children, or adults. For miners, machinists, and others whose employment begrimqs the clothing and bands. Invaluable in hospitals, asylums, and prisons as a disinfectant and purifier.

“Rough on Bile Pills.” Little, but good. 10c, 2)0. "Rough on Itch” cures humors, eruptions, tetter. “Bough on Worms.” Sure cure. 25c. "Rough on Pain”. Plaster, porosed, 10c. Best.