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1
Month
March
Year
1888
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John Burg is cow receiving new patterns in carpets. His stock will be large, and many of the designs will be confined to his house only. "6 inch Harvard Bicv:le. full nickeled, in good condition, for $60 00. A bargain for 8ome one. C. W. Wagner, 21 S. Main st., agent for Columbia bicycles. Snturday is "Opening Day" for the Dunlap Hats at A. L Noble's. The Spring block is a hundsome one. Canada bilis, Canada halves. Canada quHrters taken at par for sugars, flour, lard. 500 pounds choice roll butter and Schumacher oat meal. J. W. Maymard, 15 Anu st., Mtynard's block. Bfoney to Loan On first class aud fitst tnortgage Real Estáte. Apply to S. H. Doug'ass. S. H. Doüolass, I W. Hunt, Trustee. Ann Arbor, Dec 1886. 626 1L. Do not fnil to purehase a fine suit of clothes of Wra. W. Douplas before they are all gone. These goods must be sold at once. Notice. I am very thankful to my numerous friends for their patronage, and tru-t they will contir,ue their l'avorx. I am otonin the Tea (rade. T have no agents whatever. L. M. Bennett, 19 Elizabeth-st Card of Tfennks. To the many friends who gave us such prompt and loving evidence of sympathy in the time o our need and sffliction, we desire to offer our heartfelt thanks. We realize that gome one must have been very active, else the notice of our brother Stephen Fairchild's death could not have had the gecen.1 ciroulation that it did within the short time given, and the perfect arrangements have been made, that were so well carried out We would Hice to thank eauh friend personally, but as this cannot be done we hope each will accept our public acknowledgment in this t'orm. We trust that we may be allowed to make special mention of our appreciation of the sweet music rendered by the organist and choir. HKNRr L Phelps. Louisk Phblps. Lücids Fairchild. Clara Fairohild. Mart E Evkrett. Wm. W. Douglas has not sold out r.s yet, but he is doing the best he can to do so. Do not iail to get a big bargain while you may. Sonietlilntf BTice. Hot Drink, - Lemonade, Coffee, Tea ; Lunches, - Ham, Eggs, or Steak cooked on short notice. Óys'.ers cooked to order. Fresh Pies, Cakes, Buns etc, in variety at the Candy Kitchen, 22 Et Huron-st Mss. S. C. Pratt, Propnetress. Doe. Hlmon's Pleasant Barber Shop, directly opposite the south door of the court house, is the best place in the city for anythinsr in his line. Try it 645 tf. The Hnimnond TYPE-WRITER! For Catalogue and Price List, Address W. A. Campbell, Agent, 21 S. State-st., Ann Arbor, Michigan. IWiOKS! Mk. Potter of Texas. How to Strengthen the Hemoby. Button'3 Inn, By Tourgee. Life and Time of Jesdh, B7 J. F. Clark. Paul Potoff, By F. Marión Crawford. Gentle Breadwinnebs, By Oatherlce Owens, Benjamin Franklin, By McM ster, A COLLKCION OF LETTERS 07 THACKEBAY. A Pu yllis OF THE SiEERAS. Bret Hart . Public Dkdts, By H. C. Adams. Patbick Hxnby, By Moee Colt Tyler. Conetantly on hand the latest publioatiODS, latest in Stationery and Visiting Carda. Special attention paid to the importations of Foreign Books and Periodioals. Uil GRAND OPERA HOUSE ! SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT !lf MARCH 6th. Appearance of the Distinguithed "Ingenuo," MI88 MADDERfi, ASB HEB EXCELLENT COHPASTT, ünder the Directlon of Mr. Abthüb Millkr, presenting Taylor's Charmlng Idyll, "CAPRICE," A Story of To-day! Intentely Inlereiling! Faultlessly Pretented! Identified uiih 2 dislinct rum in N. Y. City A DMISSION, $1.00, 75 and 50c. Resorved Seats now on Sale at Wahr's. Dress Doods HEB AT _____-■ v ■ .J _1 m _JL_' SCIIAIRER'S Spring Dress Goeds Sale of Great Magnitude f At Popular Prices. 200PIECES NEW- Spring Fabrics! Now Open! AU Wool Newton Suitings, at SOc per yard, worth 40c. 40-inch French Suitingsin Cbecks and Brown and Grey Mixtures, imported to retail for 50c, we bought 35 Pieces and wlll run them at 25c a yd. Biggest bargains in Dress Goods ever sbown. 15 Pieces Ladies' Cloths, yard and a half wide, in the " Latest Colorings," Gobelin, Mahogany, Olive, Navy, Golden Brown, Myrtle, Bronze and Sapphir worth 75c; our price will be 00e a yd. 20 Pieces Kutland, 52inch Billiard Cloths with Broadcloth finish, at 75c per yard, worth $1.00. 10 Pieces inch English Broadcloths in Fashionable Shadea of Pearl, Fawn, Leather, Copper, Steel, Gobelin, Olive and Navy, at $1.00 per yard; worth $1.50. 25 Pieces 38-inch Wool Tricots, Spring Shades, at 40c per yd. ; sold in other stores, at 50c. 20 Pieces Red Fern Suitings, all Wool, 40-inches wide, choice Shades, at 40c a yard ; would be cheap at 50c. We have placed on Sale an immense asaortment of Wash Dress Goods, at 8c, 10c and 121c a yd. White Dress Goods in Nainsook Checks and Plaids, at 10c, 12Jc and 15c. per yard. Lace S tripes and Plaids, at 10 and 12{c. Victoria Lawns, India Linens.Corded, Piqnas, at 10c, 12Jc, 15c and 20c a yd. Sateens, 100 Pieces extra value in all the Newest Shades for Spring, and copied from Koechlin's French Goods, at 12Jc a yard ; worth 20e. You can't teil them from 40c Sateens when made np. 100 Grosa New Dress Buttons. 50 Pieces New Braids to match new Shades in Dress Goods. It la an established fact, for many yeare, that we stand at the head for Stylish Dress Goods, at Low Pritea. Lades, it will pay you to look throngh our Dress Goods Department. D. F. SCHAIRER

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