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Day
14
Month
May
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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LETTING te 001 s PRICES Forthe Month of May. Special sale Black Silks and Black Dress Goods. Prices Ihnt will draw the crowds. 93-lnen Black (iros Grata Silks worth $1.OO for 75c. 2 1-inch riek Black Uros Grain Silks wortli $1.25 for 5c. 24-inch elegant Black Gros Grain Silks wortli $1.5O for $1.00. 22-inchPean De Soie Silks wortli $1.40 for $1.00. 2 '2 -inch Black Faille Silks worth $1.00 for 75c. 24-inch Black Faille Silks worth $1.40 for $1.00. 20-ineh Black Surah Silks doublé warp worlli 75c for 55c. 24-inch Black Siirah Silks doublé waru worth $1.00 for 75c. 24-inch Black Surah Silks doublé warp wortli $1.25 for S5c. We are sole au-ents in Aun Arbor for Haskell's guaranteed Black Silks. T"e best weariiiir Silks erer made. 3-lnch Black Cashmcre worth 37c for 25c. 40inch Black Cashmere worth 50c for 37 l-2c. 12-inch Black Henrietta worth 75c for 50c. 46-inch Black llenrietta worth fl.OO for 75c. 46inch Black Henrietta worth $1.25 for 90c. 46-inch Black $2.00 Silk Warp Henrietta for $1.25. 40inch Black Yelvet flnished $2.25. Silk Warp Henrietta for $1.50, beautiful quality. 40-inch Black Silk Warp Henrietta worth $1.25 for 90c. 42-inch Black Mohairs. 50c quality for 40c. 4-inch Black Moliairs, 75e quality for 55c. 52-ineh Black Mohairs, $1.00 quality for 75c. 10-Inch Black Serges, C5c (luality for 50c. 46-inch Black Serges, $1.00 qualily for 75c. Special low prices in Black 19-inch Silk. YelTets at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard' 20 pieces colored Silk Velvets worlh $1.00 for 75c. New Wash Goods. 50 pieces "SouIan"Siiitln? worth 12 1-90 for .e 35 pieces Plaid and Clieck Ginghams for 5c. 30 pieces 10c Dress Ginghams for c. 20 pieces 36-inch Chaliies worth 25c for 15c. 25 pieces 3G-inch Beiges worth 25c for 12 l-2c. 40 pieces Black Lace Drapery Nets, bonght rery cheap. Will bc placed on sale Thursday at special low prices. 48iuclies widc at 35c, 50c, 75c. $1.00 and $1.50 a yard. Big sale Ribbons No. 4 and 5, at 5c a yard. All Silk Gros Grain Hibbons HTo. 7, 9 and 12, worth 15c and 20c, all at 10c a yard. 50 dozen Ladics' Ribbod Tests 3 for 25c. 100 dozen all Linen Towels, 20c quality for 12 l-2c. 15 dozen Boys' and Girls' Fast Black Ribbed Hosc worth 15c, all at 9c a pair. ON SATÏÏEDAY We place on sale ouc hundred Gold and Silver Handle, so-called $1.25 Fast Black Umbrellas for 75c each. Always the Cheapest. Schairer & Millen. At the Merclianfs Carnival to be given bj' the young lauies of the Chancel Society of Bt. Andrew's church, on the evenings of the 22, 23 and 24, with a matinee on the latter ciuy, when children will be :idcaitted at half price, there will be a grand scène. Besides the 54 ladies, each dressed in a costume appropriate to the different businesses of our meichatits and business firms, there will be booths wliere the choicfst and flnest articles will be on sale Nothing has been spared to inake Ibis a grand success, and the ladies who have it iu cliare never have learned wbat the dciinition of the word "fail"is. Our cltizns will desire tosee ttiis beautiful Blght. Evervbodv will want to come. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT OXLY. Friday Eve., May 16 -:- KEITRY -:- CSANFRATJ In the fumous comedy drama THE ARKA.NSAS TRAVELER snpporlcd by TheBertram-Willard Company The Judge and the Major. New special scenery by Senvy, and all otlier lnlere.stinif fcaturrs. PRICES, - S5c, 5Oc and 75c. Secure Seals at Wahr's bookstore. i CHAS. STABLER & CO, gj INTERIOR H g m PIRM. o g m stock, jij fl fel iW tíí year' s bird nests. - Everylliing new, neat and X Uj clean. All out paf er s are C O tits spring styles. rrj S HO OLD STOCK 1 i H of patnis of all lints mixed L_ readyfor tke brush. m H CHAS, P, STABLER l CO, ' N.o. 6 Huron St„ West. ValuaUe - Beal - Estáte ! FOR SALE. The followlng propcrty belonginj to T.ynmn 1). James: The Franklin Honsc. Tho "Monitor'' propertj. Six Lots on the corucr of Fourtu mul Washington sts. Hon.se and Lot on Liberty st. ArPLY TO EUGENE E. BEAL, AGENT. ICE. ICE. ICE. Keep cool during the coming summer by contracting with E. T. IÍ. for ice at the following rafes: 25 Ibs. daily, except Sunday, $4.00 per mo. " " 4 times a week, $3.50 " " " 3 " " $3.50 " ii ii 2 " $2.00 " E. V. HANGSTERFER 3O s. imt-A-Ijst st. To Restaurants, Hotels, etc,, in 500 Ib. lots, 40c per hundred. Less guantity, 50c, AWiöSlfRli The only WII.KF.s in Ann Arbor. By Ira WilkPs (5!Mii), 2,2:. Sire of Jud Wilkes (5 yrs.) 3 heaU 2:30, 2:2tiJ4, 2:25, the oldesl colt traiued Üwn brullier to Mike Wilkes ,2:16, and Adrián Wllkes. slre of Kox Wilkes, 1:1%. and l,llian,'2:ll'i. Flret dam by HambleiouUin Ueorge, 28Ü7, slre of Kd. Mack, 1,86)4, Seoond dam by Gen. Tavlor, rvatines 2iS7 in 1S64. Son of Black Hawk ö; riilrddam by Black Llou. Kourth dam Canadlan. Black horsa. foaled lvss, 16 hands. Strona all around and well ñnished. Has flne trottlne actlon. but prefers and Is raphl at the pace and will be tralned at that ghte after July lst. Trottlng bred Paeers are now eadinK the young. Slres Sidney, 7 yrs. with 5 1n2:30. Hermlt.H yrs. one in2:27J4. Happy lluüsell, 5 yrs., has one In '2:Ji, younsest sire known; and others ean ba named to show that the pace t necessary to produce fast trollers. Muud S., 2:08Ji. Jay-Éye-See, 2:104, and Sunol, 210', are all natural pacers. Terms: Insure 2.', due Feb. lst. ]U, or S10 dowu aud $15 when live sound ooit s foaled. His foals of 1SSS) aro trotters aud every breeder shonld see them. DK. J. A. IH.I.l., Viterliiary Inflrinary, -l W. Hurou st.. Auu Arbor.

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