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Day
6
Month
July
Year
1877
Copyright
Public Domain
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WBAT IS TOB NEWS ? EYERY DEPARTMENT PDLL OP WS GOODS! - ANDPrices Lower than at any other House. To llie Ladi'eo of Aun Arbor and VIcinity : Wc cali special attention tu our Dress aud SeUool Suit for Boys. Also Sulls witli Knee I'iinls. Our Stock is larifc and iillnuiivi-, and our Priccs ivill ilely Competí tloii. lt will pay you tocall and exaiuane for i ourst-i r, eren if you do not wish to buy. ÜUR Merclant T ailoring DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE, aND WE ARE PBEPABED TO MAKE YOU A BUSINESS SU1T, YACHT CLOTH SUIT, OR DRESS SUIT, From 8 to 10 per cent. less tlian any other lirst-class House in the State. S. SCWDHEIM, A mi Arbor Mich. lC33in3 A DOLLAR SAVED IS A OLLAR EARNED !- NEW GOODS! Andpricea LOWEE THAN KVBR. I have purchaaed in New York, for enah, and I aiu now ilnily receiving one oftbe largest Hnd most aelect stocks of Groceries in Wnshteuaw County, consietinff of a ful! and well selected LINE OF TEAS, All of the new erop- incl uding ; mi lo wiIith, Impertáis, Young " Vs.niK, iijsum, Japans, Oolongs, I orluosas, Coug-oiiN, Soucuoiiks, and Tn'iiiikiiyH, Together with a full line of COFFEES, consiatiii!' of the following brands: Mucha, OLD OOV'T JAVA, MAKACAIBO, LAGUAYKE.SANTÜS and RIO, buth rouated und ground j u full and well nelected Htock of SUCARS, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, Together with everything in the line cf Pure 8piC08,0anned fruits, und Vegetables. We hure a full niid complete Une uf BOOTS & SHOES, IIATS, CAPS, GLOVES And Hosiery. Also, a choice assortment of Ladies' and Oentltímen's Underwcar Cali und examine ( tind Pticea and we will ianuresutúfaction. EDWARD DUFFY. M MuynurJ'M llluck,-' cor. Main and Ann Street Ann Arbor, Mich. B9Highetit cauh price puid for all farm produce.GB IE! A TTRÁCTIONS TH1S WEEZ AT THE CASH Dry Goods House WE 8TIMULATE TRADE HY SELLING CHEAP ! 110 Foulard Suits at $2.50 and $3.00. 100 Foulard Suits, very stylish, at $4.00, $5.00 and $7.00. 100 more of those Elegant Parasols in 20, 22 and 24 inch. 25 Doz. Ladies' Kid Ulove at 50c per pair. $1.00 Black Cashmero for 75 cents. $1.35 Black Cashmero for $1.00. 2000 Yds. Apron and Shirting Calicóes at 5 and 6cts. 1,000 Yds. good Giughams at 8cts. 3,000 Yds. best Bleached Cottons at 10 cents. Four Papers Pins, lOcts. 50 Dozen Ladies White Hoso at 6ots per pair. Sun Umbrellas, 25, 35 and SOcts. AU wool Black Grenadine, 50cts. Pure Silk and Wool Grenadine, 75 and 85 cents. Nottinghaiu Curtain Lace, 15, 20 and 25ots. Dress Goods froiu 10 cents por Yd. and upward. Bunting, or Soasido Cloth, new shades, for Ladies' and Childrens' dresses, very stylish. Striped and Colored Hose, 15, 20 and 25c t8. 150 Ladies' Linen Suits, choice styles. At 10 and 12cts durable Shirtings. Indigo Blue and Brown Denims, 12 1-2 and 15ct8. Great Bargains in Cottons by the Bolt. All Linen Handkerchiofs, 5, 10 and 15 cents. Everything Cheap AT THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. PKICES 8PËAK FOR THEMSELTES. Respectfully, C.H.MILLEN&SON I6Mtf NEW GOODS AT WM. WAGMEB'S My Stock is now composed of the latest patterns in Cloths and Cassimeres, which I will make to order, in first-class style, and at reasonable prices. Remember tliat all goods are worranted as represen ted. Don't leave your order until U C my stock. WM. WAGNER THE MERCHANT TAILOB, 21 South Main Sr. Ans Ardor. P. S. - Do not forget that - I keep a large stock of ■ ing and Furnishing Goods. WM. WAGNER. "piNSEY & ÖJiABOLT'S BAKERY, GROCERY -ANDFLOUR & FEED STORK. We keep consuntly on nand, BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, ETC, FOR WHOLESALE akd RETAIL TBADE. We sholl also Iceep mpply of DELHI FLOUR, J. M. BWIFT OO'S BEST WHITE WHEAX FLÜUR, RYE FLOUR, BUCKWWHEAT FLOUR, OORN MKAL, FEED, Ac, Sec. At wholessle and rotiiil. A general stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ooimtiintly on hand, which wil! be old on as rcaBunuble terms ua at uny other house in this oitj. Cash paid for Butter, Effga, and Country Profoco generally. Oooda delirered 10 ny part of the city with out extra charge. nivsi: v & si a hoi i . Anu Arbor. Jan. 1. 1876. 1564 rj.EORGE W. CEOPSEY, Late of the flrm of Clark Cropsky, and A. Kkaunkv, late of Texas, uuder the fina uaiue of KEARNEY & CKOPSEY, Have established themselves at No. 33 South .tl tal ii Nt., Aun Arbor, and propose to Uo general Grocery Business Tliey wlll also keep CUOCKERY, GLASS and WOODEN WAKE, and a ful! liue of DOMESTIC and KOREIGN FKU1TS. Tbey have fitted and furniHhed A Fir8t-elass Eating Department, Where Meáis can be had at all houra, or loard liy the week. Casta pald tor Hutter, kCi, and nll Country produce, üoods promptly dallïered iu any part of the city. Keineiuber the place. 33 Som li Main Street. KKARNKY & CROPSEY Ann Arbor, April 26, 1876. 15S0

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