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Day
8
Month
July
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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CLEARING SALE OF SufflinerGoods. Bargains will be found in every department of our store. We oall special attention to eome of the leading values and request that in order to secure the oream value of the sale it will be neoessary to cali early as we expect the store fllled with customers anxious to get a share of the bargains offered within fifteen days. White Dress Qoods in Swiss and Nainsook, Striped, Checked or Plain at 8, 10, 12,15, 20 and 25c. Colored Dress Goods, assortment comprising Flain, Flaids and Checks for 12} formerly sold for 25, and 87} ote. Handsome Assortraent of Dress (loods, 25, 30 and 35 ets. Many of these are lesa than half original price. French All Wool and Slik and Wool Dress Fabricks choice for 50c, former price 75 to 85c. SweeK BelttcüöH H ten Siits And many Rreat bargains in remnants. BALANCE OF STOCK OF PARASOLS MUST GO. PKICES NO OBJECT. Over 100 different styles of FANS, rangmg in price from 2e upwards. Packet, bolding, Satin, Japanese, Feather and L'ainted Fans in endless variety. THE PRICES WE ASK ARE REDICUOUSLY LOW. Mack & Schmid. DO YOU TAKE A COUNTY PAPER? [f Mt, ftnd you are about to Rubscribe for on _ we invito your attention to the Al ARBOR DBMOCRAT ! And respectfully lnform you that It is the People's Paper. H PTJBLISHES FULL REPORTS OF A LI IMPORTANT EVBNTS [a Washtnaw county. It glves a concise and lnteresting summary of THE WORLD'S NEWS, Porelgn, American, Congresslonal, Western and Northern. It prints 2HE NEWS OF MICHIGAN, Sofled down for brief reading, and gtves a ful. synopsis of the dolngs of the Legislatura. It chronicles ALL THE HAPPENINGS OF ANN ARBOR, The county seat, glvlng full and accurate report Of the Circuit Court, Folitical Meetings, Farmers' Clubs, University and School Matte, Eto., Etc. IT IS FEARLESS la lts denunciation of monopolies, and au other burdens that weigh upon the People; and shows up all frauds regardless of who It hits. It publish.es A OOOD S1ORY Every week, and has Interesting artlcles for the young. tSIts Price te $1. Per Year, in Advance, And is regarded by its subscribers as too valuabla volcan; so don't try to borrow. We invite your attention to some of the many complimentary tliings that arebeingsaidof The Deuocrat." "It evinces shrewdnees, push and ability." - hanxinQ Journal. "It is making friends evtty day. It Is a weDconducted ana readable ubeet."- Pontiac liül Poster. "A rery enterprteing, yide-awako local jout nal, full of new and good eayings."- Qeiiete (Flint) Demncrat. "It is a live, spicy newspaper, and a valuable addition to the journalistic list of Washtenaw Tccumnch Herald. "Editorially, locally and typographlcally It i 3ne of the nnest looking papers that ever came iito this office." - Detroit Kvcning News. "The Democrat abounds in able and vigorous editopials, a great variety of local information and interesting general news and miscellaneoug matter."- Jachson Patriot. 'THE OEMOÍ-RAT" PLANTS! For the Garden and Lawn. VEGETABLE PLANTS, Lettuce, Cabhage, Caulidower, Beet, Pepper. Vegetable Egg, Tomato, Celery, etc. Cut Flowers and Designs For V unerals, Weddings, Sciool Oommencements, etc. Tatronize home trade if you wish to siixtain flrst-claas Florista. We are nol amateurs, but Professional H. Tisis. YPSILANTI GREEN-HOUSE. WELLS & CO., Ypsilánti, Mich., One Door West of Postoffice. The Palace Li very THE lest and Best Thé IN THE CITY. LIVERY AND SALE JAS. W. ROBISON, Prop. No. 21. South Fourth St„ Ann Arbor Mich. Telephone N0.31. GRASSAR Si BRAND, Pllsner anfl BDhemian Lager Munnfiictured in Toledo. Has the Sole Agency, And will Deliver 111 Pint, nul Quart Bottles, and by the Keg, to all parts of the City FREE OF CHAKGK No. 4 Detroit St. P.O. Drawei 25. NoSideShow ï "ï I E ji L 5 -2 1 5" co 1 = -- CO -2 A. BIT, o J, HAT8 STheLatestShapes Brown Chinese Plant On Ivorv. A Stock Pattern wlth us and can bo Qad in separate pieces as well as sets and m atened foryearato come as readfly as White Ware. J.D. STIMSON & SON, China, Grockery, Glassware, Lamps, etc. ANN ARBOR, - MICH. 5RIETIHS! We come before the people with the largest and FINEST STOCK OF ALLTHE LEADINC and Fashionable Styles of Cloths and Suitings Entirelv oo numerous to mentíon for the outflting oí the fine dressers. And as we have the services of one of the best cutters, and also our ooat makers are &monK the best, enables us to please the most fashlouable dressers. Now all we bave to sa y is come in and we wi 11 gu&rantee you the lowest prices In the state for first-class goods. No trouole to show goods. Remember the place, No. I O East Hu ron Street, four doors west of the Cook House W.C. BURCHFIELD. Palace Grocery ! Have Everything in the Grocery Line ! That Can be Purchased. Also all kinds of Fresh Vegetables FREDT. STIMSON. Remember the Mace, No. 9 North Main St.. Ann Arbor, Michigan. EXINGER & BOES, Proprietors of the EXCHAHGE Opposite the Michigan Central Depot. EVERYTHINC NEW. TERMS $1.00 PER DAY. In connection with the Hotel are Barn Accommodations. WNSEY & SEABOLT, No. 6 & 8 Washington St. Have on hand a complete stock of everything in the Grocery Line. Teas, Coffees, Susars, In large umounts, and at OetsItL JPjocgs And can sell at Low Figure. The large Invoice of Teas they buy and sell, is good proof that In Quality and Price they Give Bargains. They Kuost their own Coflees every week, and none but prime artieles are used. Their Bakery turns out excellent Bread. Cakes and Crackers. Cali and see them. D. W. AMSDEN,' (Successor to Henry Kichards.) - DEAIiKB IN - HARD AND SOFT WOOD - AND - COAL. - ALSO - Flour and ZFeed-i YARD adjoining Fireman's Ilall. Old friends are invited to cali, and others in want of anything in my line. D. W. AMSDEN. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATEO. This magazine portrays Ameritan thonght and lifc from ocean to ocean, is filled with pure high-class litcrature, and can be safely wel comed in nny family circle. PRICE 25c. 0B $3 A YEAR BY MAIL. Sample Copy of eurrtnt number malled upo rtcelpt of 26 ets.; back number s, 75 cfj. Prrmlwm List with elther. Mtnmi E. T. BUSH & SOIT, PnWishors, 130 & 132 Fearl St., N. Y. fë f T X fieldt Kr iCArea, bnt thoce who writ to I I SUnion k Co., Portland, Mlne,will receivfl l_l I I I free, fiill InformktioD bout work whlcb I I I I Hiey endo, nd Mt home.lh.twil) p.y U VI XJ JU lhm from KS to $25 par dj. Som hTe raed over IÍQd7. Eitber itl, youneor old. OplUl nol raqatrftd. Tod ftre ittrtd free. Thoae vbo Itart .1 ono n htnWj ran of iid UUIo fortaso. All U ■■

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