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Day
22
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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BACH & ABEL. Probably no event is so much looked forward to by the Ladies as our opening of Satins. Many consider us the largest handlers of Satins in the State outdde of Detroit, and as we have about fifty thousand yards of Satins alone, it would seem to place our display indisputably foremost, and at our prices other stores could not be expected to equal it. Fashion seems to demand Satins, and quite fortunately, too, for, while the French Satin easily lead, yet just as effective designs come from domestic looms, at from one-third to one-half the cost ; but of course not possessing the seryice of the imported. THIS WEEK IS SATIN WEEK, and the grandest display Ann Arbor ever saw is on view at our special prices. A few styles in window on the left. In new Spring Dress Goods, the Black and Colored Henriettas take the lead. We have on sale a full line of colors at 75 ets. At this price they are the best goods in the world. Black Silks of excellent quality, guaranteed to give satisfaction at yery interesting prices. 3 Pieces Black Silk, $1.25, worth $1.50. 2 Pieces Black Silk, $1.50, worth $1.65. 2 Pieces Black Silk, $1.75, worth $2.00. We also have Black Silks, at 75c and $1.00 a yard, but cannot guarantee wear. Our Colored Rhadeines, at $1.00, deserve special attention. Our new Embroideries and Flouncings are admitted to be the finest ever seen in Ann Arbor. Very little trouble to examine them. Fine assortment on table in centre of store. A full line of Muslin Underwear, all new, now on exhibition. Our 25 cent Apron is the largest and best in the city. This week Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, at 10 ets. a pair. 50 doz. in window on the right, worth 15 ets. Every bit of news that appears in this column should bring prompt responses. The store is alive with acüvity. BACH & ABEL. Repablicnn Wsrd Cancaaett. The Republican Ward Caucuscs of Uie city of Ann Arbor, wUl be held ou Wednesday evening, &t 7:80 o'clock, local time for the purpoe of electingdelegates to the City Convention lo be held Thunday evening, Muren 59, at the followlng places: First ward- Albert Sorg" Paint Shop. Second ward- Herz's Palnt Shop. Thircl ward- Agricultural Room t Court Honse. Fourth ward- Fireman's Hall. Fifth ward- Engine House. Sixth ward- Engine House. By Order of the Ward CimittLk.s. Repnbllcan City Conventton. The Republicana of the city or Ann Arbor will meet in city conventton at the City Hall on Thursriay, Maren 29th, at 7:80 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidato for city offices; and transacting such other buiness as may properly come before the meeting. According to a resolution adopted at the last Repubtican city convention each ward will be entitled to one delégate for every 25 votai case for governor at the lakt preceding election. On this basis the various warde of the city will bc entitled to representa!! ve as follows : Votes. Delégate. lst ward 403 K 2dward „ 295 11 3dward SOS 12 4th ward 313 12 6th ward 1M 6 Cth ward 186 7 CHAS. E. H1SCOCK, Ch'm. Notlce or Dlasolutlon. Notice is hereby glvcn that the partnership lately üutmlHting between John Kuch and Marti Huiler, of the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, under the firm or partnership name of Koen & Haller, was disiolved on the nfteenth day of March, A D. 1S88, by mutual consent. All debts owlng to the said partnership are to be received by said Martin Haller and all demanda on the saki partnership are to be presented to him for payment as he is authorized to settle all deuts doe tond by the firm and he will be found at ■ h place of bUBiness of said late lirm where he wiU continue the same business. Dated Ann Aroor, Mich., March 15th, 1888. John Kooi, Mabtin Haller. Ab will be seen from the above. wiH carry on furniturc business in the same building, No 52 S Main and No. 4 West Libertysts, and w4Dldtherefore respectfully ask the people of Mxn Arbor and Washuinaw County to convey thaár kind pat ronage bestowod on the old firm over tome. I shall try my utmost to prove worthy tt the con fidence placed In me. Very respectfnlly, MARTUt BiU.ER. I taks pleasure in annouaciag that ] have engaged llr. R. W. Harrison as operator in my photograph gallerj. Mr llarriaon comes directly from Landy' celebrated gallery of Cincinnati, where he has been for over two yearg. From thi Ifallery was produced the picture "Man Enow Tby Destiny," which last year wa awarded the highest prize ever giren for a photograph aeainst thecompetitiou of the world. Mr. Harrison is a devoted student and an enthusiastic advocate of the principies practiced by Mr. Lndy. have added new applianceB and acoessone to my gallery, and feel prepared to exe cuie ihe finest quality of work, and sha1 8 tri ve to attain the highest Standard pos s ible in the art H. Raxdall. 30 East Huron st. Mr. Schmid, of Mack & Schmid, is i New York seleoting goods, some of whic are arriving daily.

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