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Itch of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by H. J Brown, druggist, Ann Arbor, Mich ; Synek & Co., Manchester, Mich. G74 Students' Books - Kal. Sheehan & Co., new and second-hand, cheap. lw Touman's Hats at The Two Sam's. 666 tf. W. G. Burchfleld has removed his merchant tailoring establishment to the store occupied by Eldert, the tobaoconist, on Hurón street, where he has opened one of the finest lines of Cloths seen in many a day. It was Burchfield who first slaughtered prees in this city, and he eays he will continue to give big bargains. Those desiring anything in his line, are requested to cali and examine goods and prices. C65-6 Special sale of Boys' and Children's Suits at Wm. W. Douglas & Co.'s, commencing Saturday, Aug. 13. Every article at cost 659 Ree tbe " Standard " Sewing Machines at the Fair. I O lier lome Extra bargains in Pianos and Organs to close out a certain line of goods. tf Alvin Wilsey. Mothers should be sure and cali at Wm. W. Douglas & Co.'s during the coming week and get one of their fine Children's Suits, which they will offer at exact cost 659 Silverman's Hats at The Two Sam's. C66 tf. I'lease Take Notice. I want all men who owe me to bring the change around on or before October 1. Don't fail to comply with this request; it will be for your benefit as well as mine. There will be no leaving over this time. I cannot accept of any excuses for noor crops. I didn't make them poor 659 66 M. Kogers. See the " Standard " Sewing Machines at the Fair. Monoy to Loan On first class and first mortgage Real Estáte. Apply to S. H. Douglass. S. H. Douglass, I. W. Hunt, Trustees. Ann Arbor, Dec. 1886. 626tf. Helio ! Helio ! Helio ! 35 I The enterprising Druggist, Mr. H. J. Brown has taken the agency of Baxter's Lucky Star Cigar. Hereafter the lovers of a good smoke can be accommodated with a cigar for five cents that will prove, upon trial, superior to the ten cent eigarg sold. The Lucky Star is pure Havana 611er and guaranteed unflavored. H. J. BROWN, Sole Ag't. Ask for the Lucky Star, Only five cents GRAND OPERA HOUSE ! POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, Oct. 1, '87. The Young American Actor, MR. AIDEN BENEDICT, Supported by nis own powerful company, in the Greatest Drama of the Age, from the most wonderful novel ever written, viiiKlrr Damas' Blasterplece, MONTECRISTÖ This Con any Carries its own Scenery. ADMISSION, 35, 50 and 75 Cts. No extra charge for reserved seats, now on sale at Wahr's Bookstore. REUBEN H. KEMPF, INSTRUCTOR IN HARMONY, PIANO AND ORGAN PLAYING. The Stuttgart, Lebert and Stark system of Piano-forte playing. Tuition- per quarter of 20 lessons $15.00. Scholars may enter any time. The begining of their Quarter, commences with the first lesson they take. No deduction can be made for absence of lessons, except in case of illness. Room and Residence, 57 S. Main, PUPItS OF 1887: A "en, Miss Marjan Ann Arbor. Allen, Mr. Frank Andrews, Mr. Cari T)txfcr April, Mr Adolp Ann Arbo?! Boienger, Miss Fnirlanii Beek, Miss Minnie .' ' Ann Arhnr Buchanan, Miss Lizzie " Dexter Blaess, Mr. Albert . Ann Arbor Breakey, Miss May ruor. Condón, Miss Lydia " Craig, MissLouie " " Cheever, Miss Nellie " Dean, Miss Lizzie ■ Durheim, Miss Ruth " DeFrieze, Miss Helen Drake, Miss Minnie gunlap Miss May Whitmore Lake. Eberbach, Miss Emily......... Ann Arbor Eberbach, Miss Ottli::""...: Z.. ■■ Earp Miss Cornelia Frothingham, Miss Anna " Frothingham, Mr. Willie " Jre?ch. Miss Ouida Reedsburg, Wis. Frothingham, Miss Mary Ann Arbor George, Miss Nellie F Goodell, Miss Myrta .'.'.'.'. "" " Gwinner, Miss Emma " Haller, Miss Kate Koeh, Miss Flora ■ Laubengayer, Miss Olga Luick, Miss Olive Luick, Mr. Oscar ......! " Morse, Miss Jennie rhpkpn Phelps, Miss Clara ." DeS Root, Miss Allice Ann Arbor Robinson, miss cora...:":......:.:::::: Root, Miss Mignon Sage, Miss Mattie Saline Iel. K„UlU EE ADn bOrSehlotterbeck, Mr. Julius " Taylor, Miss Sarah ' h 5'aie,rm5?1 %l86 MarBareth - Detroit. &S&&1 1i: Ann Arb0Wagner, Miss Kate IZ'ZHZ " ' COLORBD DRESS GÖODS, BLACK Dress Goods OPENING SALE A rp D. F. Schairer's. We open the F ALL SBASON WITII OVER 200 PIECES Iwellj Dress Doods IN THE CHOICEST SHADES, l ncludlng all the New effect In Stripes, Checks, Plaids, Plush and Velvet Combinations for Street and House wear. New 36-inch Etamines, Checks, Plaids and Stripes at 36c, worth 50c. Foule Serges, Fancy French Mixtures, Mosaic Checks, French Cashmeres and Tricots, new Shades and Blacks, 36 and 40 inches wide, at 60c a yard. Norwich Diagonale, Checks, Stripes, Plaids, Whip Cords, Sebastopol Cloth, Rough Twills, Surah Twills, Beatrice Suitings and French Foules, 44 to 52 inches wide, at 75o, and 85o per yard. Trimmings, Braids and Buttons. The largest and flnest stook ever shown in this city. Elegant Satin Rhadames, New Shades at $1 a yard. Rich, Black Satin Rhadames, all Silk at 75c $1 and $1,25 a yard. Blaok and Colored Faille Francaises at $1.26 a yard. New Fall Cloth Jackets, for Ladies and Misses, now open at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. This collection of early Fall Goods will prove instructivo and entertaining. All are invited. D. F. SCHAIRBB.
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