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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
September
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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AN ELEGANT PLACE. The Cloak Room of the Dry Goods EstablUhmcnt of Baeh & Abel. An inc.r.Hiing Place for the i.a.ll. s If the ladies of Aun Arbor would be surprised and charmed with the beauty of all that goes to make up adoninient of person and would see the fabrica upon which fashion has set its seal and spend an hour pleasantly they need but visit the dry goods establishment of Bach & Abel at the corner of Main and Washington streets. These well known dealers have recently added to their store a Cloak Uoom, which is used exclusively for the exhibition of ladies' cloaks and which is filled with an immense stock. The room is one-half as large as the store and directly above it. A line brussels earpet, handsome wall-paper and an immense mirror give tlie place an inviting appearance, while sofas and easy chairs make it a pleasant place for ladies to spend an hour or two. The crowded condition of our columns tliis week forbids an enumeration of the many lines of goods kept, but a few of the most desirable are mentioned. In the neat and close fitting Jerseys a large assortment can be found, ranging from a light one for f2.50 to the heavy winter Jersey for $20.00. Light colored walking coats, half ulsters and ulsters to satisfy any one for $3.00 and upward. The stock of black walking coats and ulsters is also large and correspondingly cheap. Dolmans, handsomely trimmed with fur and astrakhan range in price from $8.00 to $50.00. In the next department we come to are a line lot of what will be the most popular garments tliis season- the Russian Circulars. These are trimmed with fur and astrakhan and made either of diagonal goods or Ottoman and Sicilia silks. The cloaks made of Ottoman aud Siciliau silks and satina are usually trimmed with fur and are very tastily gotten up. The plain circulars are also to be found at prices ransing from $12.00 to $40.00. But by f ar the fincst garments are the elegant plush cloaks, some of which are worth $100. In addition the line of ladies' cloaks, there is a full stock of children's goods- something not often found in a place of Ann Arbor's size. The Cloak Room is now open to visitors and daily visited by many ladies wlio are attracted by the fine display. It is well worth a visit, and those who are acquainted with Messrs. Bach & Abel and their obliging clerks,know that they are always welcomed whether or not they desire to pu rchase. Dr. Feliz Le Brun's Or OTTIEIE. A Guaranteed Cnre for Gonorrhoea aud Qleet. Safe, pleaeant and reliable. No bad effects from its use; soes not lnterfere with basinee or diet. Price, $2 00 per box, or three hoxes for $5.00. Writlen guáranteos issned by eïery dnly authorized agent fco refnnd the money if three boxes rail to cure. Sent postage prepaid on receipt of price. Address, J. H. BROWN 4 CO., Sole Agent, Ann Arbor. Mich. scrofulT and all scrof ulous diseases, Sores, Kryslpolas, Eczema, Blotcheg, Ringworm, Tumors, 'a rbuncles, Boils, and Eruptions of the Skin, are the direct result of au impure state of the blood. To cure these diseases the blood must be purified, and restored to a healthyand natural condition. Ayer'8 S Ait.s.vi" a kii.i. v has for over forty years been recoguized by eminent medical authorities as the most powerful blood purifier in existence. It frees the system from all foul humors, enriches and strengtheus the blood, removes all traces of mercurial treatnient, and proves itself a complete niaster of all scrof ulous Uiseases. A Becent Cure of Scrofulous Sores "Some months ago I was troubled wlth scrofulous sores (ulcera) on my legs. The limbs were badly swollen and inñamed, and the sores discharged large quantities of otfensive matter. Every remedy I trled failed, until I used Ayer'8 Saksaparilla, of which I have now taken three bottles, with the result that the sores are healed. and my general health greatly improved. I feel very grateful for the good your medicine has done me. Yours respectfully, .Mus. Ann Ü'Büian." 148 Sullivan St., New York, June 24, 1882. S3F AH persons interested are invired to cali on Mrg. O'Brian ; also upon the Rev. Z. P. WilcU uf 78 Knst r. I th Street, New York Clty, who will take pleagure Ín testlfying to the wonder f u] efficacy of Ayer'8 Sarsaparilla, notonlyln the cure of thig lady, but in his own caae and niiiit.v others within lila knowledge. The well-known icriteron the Boston Hcratd, B. W. Ball, of üochester, iï.H.,writes, June 7, 182: " Haring suffered severely for some vear with Eczema, and haring failed to find relief from other remedies, I have made use, during the past three months. of Ayer'8 Sarsafakilla, which has ett'ected a complete cure. I consider it a magniöceut remedy for all blood diseases." Ayer's Sarsaparilla stimulates and regulates tho action of the riigestive and assimilative organs, renews nnd Btrengthns the vital forces, and speedily cures Rheumatism, Nenralffia, Rheumatic Gout, Catarrh, General Debility, and all diseases arising from an impoverished or corrupted coudition of the blood, and a weakened vitality. It ís incomparably the cheapest blood medicine, on account of its concentrated strongth , and great poiver over disease. I'BEPARED DY Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lovvell, Mass. Sold bj all Druggist; price $1, slx bottles for $6.

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