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Day
7
Month
July
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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BACH AABEL'S COLUMN. ' ' ¦ We rpgret to see just now among some " of the advertlslng merchants an apparpareiit disposltion to mislead jou as to ; what they are act nally doing. We do not refer to mero cxaggeration. Í That you expect ; and It rtoesn't often j deceiTc yon bccause yon expcct it and make :illiiiiic's for It. i Unfortunately tliere are always plenty of people to run to a dog flght r flre. So tliere are plenty to rush to a store that make.s a point at, reducing prices. '1 li is vcry thlng is groing on just now In our own city. A Tevr examples: Slik and dren goods are offered every day in the papers in ways to draw jou in to be disappointed If yon know their values, and eheated if you don'l. Laces are said to hayo been marked down in the papers when marked ii]i wonld be tnier. Parasols ditto. Underwear ditto. Jerseys ditto. Ladies" Hoslery ditto. White dress goods ditto. Cashmere shawls ditto. In fact, tliere is hardly a kind of merehandise liaringany chance of beingr sold in the siimmer that hasn't been said to bo sold for Iess than lts value wlth the past two weeks in the paper or by circular. Me mean to sell as low as we can afford, bnt afford it or not, we shall soll as low as anybody. TVe will sell at a loss mi} t me rather than let It be trne that anolhcr store is below us. Woman's Jersey for (1.25, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.5O. (íirls' Jerseys, 1. We iicvcr lieard or saw Jerseys so cheap ( wlth liiindreds to select froiii. Hlaek Spanish Uuipure, yard wide, AU silk and heavy, $9.50, whitJi is rcmarkable. We haven't done jastice lo Seersuekers. Thonsands of woincn wlio haveu't seen tliem, wimder what e mean by Seersiicker. Fine, hard-tnristed, irregular ,i crlnkly, not to be iroued, rough-dry thein in the Sun. Send for a bit of it. Seelng is better than readingr. Parasols- Come, ir yon like wueii the best are gonc. Enough are coming without you, maybe. Probably the greatest bargain in wasli dress goods ever offerecl in this city is our Sateeim it 9 cents a yarü. One-quarter of usual prce. Soine say we nre sellin these S:iteens for less tlian we bought thcni for. Wouldn't yon like to have us ftlways do business tliat way ? Wlit-re do you buy your night shirts? where, iDdeedf All tbe sizes you may happen to want at 75c. Don't pay $1.00 when yon can get juat us good for 7.3c. Su dozened Laundrled BhtiK tliis week on sale at 60c eacli. 'J'hey are better thar the uiiluumlried yon luy at 75c. The are very rheap, we dont care to makí nmch noise about t. 2.T Silk Uinbrellas, tliis weck on sale al $3 00, former price $4.50. At tliis prlw yon can all uflbrd to carry a Silk Ura l relia. We liave just recelred 20 dozen more of tbOM large aproiis. Hetail piïce 15o, Cbildren'i Hom In bU color, from ." t % 12W cents per pair, usual price foi laifre si.es 25c. Onr stock of Fan St the presen! linu i larga, We ezblblt a small aMonmenl if our mediumpricad Puní lu window n tli( left, Hnndaoine Satín Fans at $1.00, 11.38 and W. 60. Ecru flduncing HG-inch wide from $1.91 to $2 50. Narrow laces to match. bach & abel. Celebrated The best shoe yet for the Best American Calf, Button, Lace and Congress, all cut Seamless Hard wear in every pair. GOODSPEED i SONS 17 South Main street. ra praiAnAEirasT 'III K SEVENTII PENINSULAR 8AENGERFBBT W'ILL BK HBLD IN UNIVERSITY HALL, ON AUGUST 16th, 17th,and 18th. OVER 200 SINGERS, Krom the Varlous GERMÁN SINGING SOCIETIES J Of Michigan, and BPEIL'8 ORCIIESTRA, [Of Detroit. The CIIORAL UXION ' Wlll also take part In thls Grand FesilvalJ Rcduced Ratos ou all the Kallroads. JOHN WOTZKE, Secretary Peninsular Saengerbund. The Best Potato Digger THE "MONARCH" Cjr Whii1'I ti itiií 5OO biiHhelH XpiT Uay. Sir-iiil 'l ii in- crur 5 kooI agtmt, ON SsVTSK&A test J ks:ssS Office and Factoby, MONARCH MFO. CO., Carpcntcrsvillc, III.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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