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Day
22
Month
May
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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IHI II & ABEL Attention everybody I Bleached and Brown Cottons this week at lower prices than ever. une case Bleached Cottons at 6 cents One case Bleached Cottons 8 ceuts. former price 10. Ono case Bleached Cottonn 9}L cents by pieee, former prioe 12J cents. This Cotton is very cheap, just as good as Wamsutta or Pride of the West. Parasols are at their best. If you want a plain one come any time. If you want to see the novelties, humors of parasol fashion, the sooner the betttr. We have a few dozen of these extravagant trillos wliose valué goes with this year's sunshine. We advertised last week the best Tricot manufacturad in this country at the very low pnce of 60 cents, 20 cents under value, and yet the professional shopper was not happy, and wanted to buy the goods for 50 cents. In one of our Windows we this week display a small line of our embroidered Robes for dresses. They are handsome and stylish, just the thing for commencement. Stylish embroidered dress for $8.00; A little better at $12.00; Better still at f 15.00. Finer if you want them, cheaper if necessary. At $1.00 our black and colored Silks are without a rival. For a number of years we have been selling them with satisfaction to both ourselves and our customer8 and can confidently guarantee every yard for wear. Our price until this spring has been $1.25 a yard. A new Black Silk for wraps and dresses attracts attention. Looks like the Jersey fabric, but lacks the Jersey's looseness. Tricóte - firm and solid silk, as if to last forever- $1.75. Fabric Gloves are ready. You may form a new notion of the importance of this stock when we say that six months ago we ordered these gloves made for present trade. Silk Jerseys, 25, 40 and 50 cents, nccording to fineness of fabric only. Colors, tans, modes, slates and grays. Silk Jerseys - six button length - 50, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1 50. Colors: tans, browns, modes, gray, black, pink, blue, wliite und ureum. Pnces according to weight and strength, not fineness. BACH & ABEL. rity i.ociiis. The best 5-cent sigar in the city eau be had at G. Schiappacasse's, No. 3 Hu ron street, cast. Board with Koon), $3 50 per week, 75 ets, per day, or 25 ets. per meal. Lodging 25 ets. at Walker's Boarding House corner First and Catherine-sts., Aun Arbor. Tweuty-five dollars will buy a secondhand 4(-inch (Jolumbia bicycle. Ad dress P. O. Box 2915, city. Wanted - A Good Horse. - For the right kind of a Horse, one tbat units, I will exchange agricultura! iraplments. - Bullard's Hay Tedder, Faust's Hay Loaders, Ladow's Pulverizing Harrows. M. Mogers, Ann Arbor, Mich. Johnson's bat store is just around the corner. For Fresh Banana, Oranges and IceCream, go to G. Schaippacasse's, Huron street. Chas. L. Waguer paya cash for butter and eggs. All kinds of fruits and candies kept by G. Schiappaca?see. Just Arrived - A car load of the fiiiest of Schlitz's Bottled Beer at F. Rettich's, Washin gt m-st . Go to Chas. E. Wagner for smoked hams and dry wl meats. Wanted. - Reliable and energetic men to sell all kinds of nursery goods. Busi ness light and easily carried. To successful men we oan pay good salaries and expenses, and give steady employment. First-class refierences required. Send for terms. Address L. Ij. May & Co. , nurserymen, St. Paul, Minn. Bananas, Cocoanuts, Lemons, Oranges, Confectionary, a fine line at Chas. L. Wagner's No. 17 East Ann-st. Curtain Shades of any length and width manufacturad by 1). Kierutead. Only the very best material used. Chow Chow and Mixed Pickles, I)ried Beef, Smoked Sugar-Cured Meats at Chas. E. Wagner's, No. 17 East Auu-Ht. I). Kierstead is prepared to manufacture to order Slate Curtains of various patterns. Leave your orders at his shop on north Fifth-st. For all kinds of Salted Fish cali on Chas. E. Wagner, No. 17 East Ann-st Now is a good time to leave orders for curtains at 1). Kierstead' s,north Fifth-st., Ann Arbor. For Bargains in Groceries cali on Chas. E. Wagner, No. 17 East Ann st. Everything is first-class bought at Chas. E. Wa?ner's, the grocer, No. 17 East Ann-st. Chas. E. Wagner's is the place to liuy your groceries and get bargains. Cali and get prices for roofing, eve troughs and conductora at J. E. Harkin's. A full line of Coal and Wood Stoves for sale cheap. Best prices in town. Either for cash or will exchange for corn, oats or hay. J. E. Harkins, 32 East Huron-st. J. E. Harkins, manufacturer and dealer in stove, tin and sheet iron ware, pumps and furuaces. Work of all kinds promptly attended to. A full line of coal and wood stoves. Loanino. - Money to loan on first-class Real Estáte MortgageatCurrent rates of Interest. Satisfactory arrangements made with capitalists desiring such investments. Every conveyance and transaction in abstracts of titles carefally examimed as to legal effect. Z. P. Kinu, Ann Arbor W. G. SNOW, Livery and Boarding Stable. In the rear of E. Duffy's store on Ann street. BEST MS IN THE CITY At reasonable rates. I am specially prepared to accommodate people for funerals, and oan attend their orders in any part of the city and vicinity. W. G. Ann Arbor. HEMOYAL Having removed my stock of HATS AND CAPS! To No. 7 W. Huron-st., In t e st . James Block, I woulil be pieased to have oíd customers cali on me, and new one stoo for that matter, as I intend to give every body GRE-AlT BARGAINH. A full line of Hat and Caps Cheap for Cash. E. J. JOHNSON.

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