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Day
14
Month
June
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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16th Special Sale June 17 to 24. We offer this week, a line of goods that cannot fail to add one more victory in our long conquest of merchandising. We place on our special sale counters the most sought after, foremost, seasonable goods at prices that attract widespread attention. This week it's Satteens Dotted Swiss Muslins Gilbert's Satteens- They are the best the world produces. This seasjn the manufacturers broüght out a new line resembling the best grade of süks and known rs the Ondine Weaves and are the most popular goods in tl e market to-day. These goods have been extensively advertised in all the large cities at Soc a yard and are wel! worth that price. In this sale we offer our entire line about 50 pieces black and white, and black and colored, figures at 15e. to be sold while they last. Another line Dotted Swiss Muslin. Just what you want for warm weather. 100 pieces worth 20c a yard at 10e. to many peoplc jnst now is tl e seleetion of good place for a summer viicntion. With a trreai many it is customary togot uuu ifrom home as soou as hot weuther comes, and spend the summer nt som e place nearthe water. Haihor SprirTgs, Buy View, Petoskey, Charlevoix Traverso City, and the viirions resorte on Grand Traverse Jny offer Hinuy advantagea to tlie KAlffflffl eeker after rest and coolm--. MA Kri Thev ari: wel1 knoun that a lililí I Mil deacrlptlon ol thelr charme is not uecessary Ín this llmited space. We want to say that the new route to these pointe, the Chicago and Weal Uiohlarai] Ry„ la :i favorlte one and 111 be used fM l'.v a great many people this II who appreoiate Ifs apleudld y Bervice and the beautlf al scenery along Ita line. For over forty miles nortli oí Traverse City the rond ski r te tKé ■horea of lakes, baya, and riverg, whlch itli the foresta BurroundHWTOflflril "'" U"'"' f"n" ■''■tures uhlrli IN r KrX must beaeen toDe appreclated. ■lliaiwWl Commeiicing .Tune -J-,th. tlie aervlce will consist of tliree througb tr.-iiiis per ilay [rom ( blcago, to Bay View via the uWeet Michigan." ana two from Detroit via the Detroit, Lanslng and Northern R. K to Grand ítapids, there connectlng with the C. ifc W. M. Morniüg trains will have elegant parlor can, and nlght trains Wagner'a beat íkeplng cara throngh irom chieasio and Detroit to Jiay View. throutrli Traverse City, Charlevoix, and Petoskey. Afl agenta aell ii-ket vla the "Western Michigan." We want yoi to try i thN year. GEO. D. HAZEN, G. P. A., Grand Rapids. LOST- VIOLIN Taken from the store of the Ann Arbor Organ (Jonipauy, Tuesday forenoon, Muy _';;, nu Amati Violin witn label on inside (Repalred by Aug Uemunder, N. Y.) Has liglit cauary color back, darker facu and black under bridge and strings, two repaircd cracks on face, Ivory kcys, patent Albcrt Hard Rubber tail piece; of head (scroll) hns been repaired. Violin is old and show s hard ase. A liberal reward for Information regarding or its return to LEW H. CLEMENT, f0 S. Main street, Ann Arbor.

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