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For Sale. Stook and fixtures of confectionery. Store 46 State st, opposite University. Best location of the kind ín the city. 672-73 Gbanger. Sfarked Down. "Finance," Miss Corselius' charming children's book, is marked down to 35 ets for the fall and winter trade. No excuse for any one not owning a copy. For eale at all the book stores, Stofflet'a Bazar, and at No. 4 Bowery-st. Mailed to any addre88 pos-paid for 40 cents. 672-73 A arl. The price of The Missing Sense, which hitherto has been sold in Ann Arbor at 50 cents, will hereafter be HO cente, the latter being the price charged for the book by the publisher, and the copies now on sale here, which are the author's property, having been charged to him accordingly. The price of 50 ets. was based on the publishers' estímate on accepting the work, before the last revisión and enlargement of the manuscript, they having neglected to inform the author of the changed price. 672-lw For jam, confections and preserves, mnufactured by the Ann Arbor Preserve Co., go to Brown & Cady, State-st., eole agenta in Ann Arbor, or to the Factory, Pittsfield road, south. 672-75 Ar.y of our readers who are in the habit of visit'ng Ypsilanti, should not fail to attend the grand annual opening of holiday novelties at The Bazarette, beginning next week, Wedaesday, and lasting four days. 672 The Bazarette at Ypsilanti is one of the lively young enterprises of the land now, and it will be profitable for any and all of our readers to visit this popular store, which ia located four doors south of Postofflee. oppjsite the Mineral Bath house on Huron-st. 672 Doe. Slmon's Pleasant Barber Shop, directly opposite the south door of the court house, is the best place in the city for anything in his line. Try it. 645 tf. Buy what-ever you need at The Two Sams'. 666 tf. The New Bazaar will not be outrivaled or undersold by the old Bazaar on Huronst, which has such a fine stock and run of custom. 672 Andrews & Oo.'s new and elegant book store opposite the University is the attraction of State-st. When out for a walk drop in and rest in the easy chairs or sofa in the reading room, surrounded by flowers, canaries, Turkish rugs, new books, magazines, illustrated papers and enjoy the feast of reason and flow of soul. 671-72 Silverman's Hats at The Two Sam's. 666 tf. Buy the Nobby Youman's at The Two Sams'. 666 tf. Have you seen those new styles in fine stationery and box paper?, jast received from New York city, at Andrews & Co.'s. 671-72 At the opening of the New Bazaar, on Ann-st, November lst, many nice gifts will be distributed. 672 New stock oL scrap baskets just in at Andrews & Co.'s. 671-72 Youman's Hats at The Two Sam's. 666 tf. Woineus" Employnient Bureau. In aid of women desiring employment in all branches of household labors. Any persons wishing work by the day or week or for more permanent domestic service can leave their name and address at the Ladies' Library, Huron-st, Tuesdays from 5 to 6 and Saturdays from 4 to 5 p. m. Also ladies desirious of obtaining help can apply at the same place at the above hours. 671-4 To m.v Frlends and Knmcrtna ■ tomen. Not having sufficient room in my old store on Hurón st, to make a fair and advantageous display of my large and varied stock of Holiday Good?, Jewelry, Glassware, Crockery, etc, I have opened a branch store on Ann-st, north side of court house, where I shall exhibit abeautiful stock of everything that is usually carried in bazaars, and give you better and greater facilities for careful selections. To see, come to the opening, November lst. 672 F. Stofflkt. Helio I Helio ! Helio ! 35 1 The enterpr8ing Druggist, Mr. H. J. Brown has taken the agenoy of Baxter's Lucky Star Cigar. Hereafter the lovers ot a good sraoke can be accommodated with a cigar for five cents that will prove, upon trial, superior to the ten cent cigars sold. The Lucky Star is pure Havana 611er and guaranteed unflavored. H. J. BROWN, Solé Ag't, Ask for the Lucky Star, Only five cents GRAND OPERA HOUSE ! POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. Friday, November 18. The Famous Comedian, RobertLScott Supported by the Charming Soubrette, MARGUERITE FISH, IN THEIR NEW COMEDY, HUÍ OF TBI OLD BLOGK " XKW SO(S: JSEW DAXK!S! ADMISSION, 35, 50 and 75 Cts. No extra charge for reserved seats, now on sale at Wahr'8 Bookstore. in 1 wíll-eiSII THAT - l l SCHAIREi SELL8 I Goods Cheapl There is no mistake about thiaB Our lar ga increasing business ia 1 bigproof cf this statement. oJ store is not the largest in Ann ArB bor ; but you will always flnd W packed with oustomers froiJ morning till night. We are givfaJ the people more goods for the leaS amount of money than any DrjB Goods House in the city. How dol we know this ? Our customers telB us so. They are posted and knowl where to ünd goods cheap. Octo-I ber was a very satisfaotory month,l and our Sales were immense. Nol vember with a little push will gal a few thousands better. If thsl weather is favorable it can't bel otherwise, we have the goods andl our PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE CHEAP.I EST. To oréate aotivity we offar the following : 35 Alaska Seal Plush Sacques, Tailor-Made, the greatest bargain ever offered, an exact imitationl of real Seal Garments, at $25; good value at $35. 20 very elegant Lester Seall Plush Sacques, 44 inches long, at $35 ; worth $50. 15 very rich Astrachan Cloaks, 44 inohes long, at $20. 50 stylish Newmarkets with Oapes orHoods, checks and stripes twelve different designs, nobby Garments, at $7, $10 and $12. Over 1OO Misses' and Children's Cloaks from $2.50 to $12. All handsome styles. Last month our Cloak Department did a very large business. We want to do this right along, and can only do it by making LOW PRICES. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. We have offered during the paat two months some Very Cheap Dress Goods, as you all know our 52-inch all wool Ladies' Cloths of which we have sold so many pieces, was one of the greatest drives we ever ofifered. What then will you say when we teil you that tomorrow we will place on sale 3O pieces handsome 50c Dress Goods, at 25e a yard. Ladies, you will flnd bargains on our Dress Goods' Counters during next four weeks that will do you good. An immense Bargain Sale of Colored Silk Plushes, at $1 a yard. You will pay $1.25 for them up street. SPECIAL SALE OF BLANKETS. 10 1-4 White and Grey, at $1 a pair. :Ol-4 Extra Fine, White and Grey, at $1.50 a pair. 11 1-4 Extra fine all Wool, White Blankets, at $3.50, $4 and $5. Comforters, weight 6 pounds, at 75c, $1 and $1.60. 25 Heavy Beaver Wool Shawls, at $2.75 ; worth $5. 20 Heavy Doublé Wool Shawla, extra large size, at $4.50 ; cheap at $6. HOSIERY! HOSIERY! HOSIERY! Juat received 50 dozen Ladies' and Misses Cashmere Wool Hose, at 25o a pair. This is the biggest drive ever shown in Hosiery. Do not miss it. Also 25 dozen Men's Heavy Wool Hose, at 25c a pair. Speolal lot of pure Linen Huck Towels to run at 12 l-2c. 5 Pieces Heavy Wide Table Linen, Cream and White, at 50c a yard. 1OO dozen Napkins, at 75c and $1 a yard. 50 Black Hair Muffe, at $1 each. Opossum and Fox Sets Muffa and Boas, at $7 s set. 25 pieoes Trimming Furs, at 500, 75c and $1 a yard. Big job in 5OO pieces Silk Ribbons, at 5c and 10o a yard. 18 pieces Colored Watered Silks, at $1 a yard. New Goods opening every day. Bargains ! Bargains ! We are always the cheapest. Investigating Pay s. RESPECTFULLY, D. F. SCHAIRBB.
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