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The Ink Fiend says : " Do not forget that it costs something to puff as well as advertise ; never sponge upon a printer. It is the printer's ink that niakes nine-tenths of our fortunes ; it takes money to buy ink, type and paper, and yet, after all this, few are the thanks the printer gets. Daniel Webster was right when he said of the press: 'Small is the sum required to patronizeanewspaper ; amply rewarded is its patrón. I care not how humble and unpretending is tlie gazette which he taken, it is next to impossible to fill it out without putting into it something that is worth the subscription price.' " 'I h o llons.s lor Sale. Two two-8tory frame houses, Nos. 79 and 83 S. Statest. To be moved off after July lst. For particular?, address W. R. Parker, 83 S. State. (""We announce to those of our readers who are sufferins with any form of Droosy that Dr. A. G. Cros?, Waynesburg, Greene county, Pa., has discovered an urfailing remedy for that disease. No one need be tapped, nor live nor die with Dropsy, who will use it. Trial samples 10c, which will satisfy you of its efficdcy. Stark'3 beaut;ful tintypes at half priee until July lst. Just north of the poat of6ce, Ann Arbor. The purchasfi by W. D. Adams of the entire Bazaar stock, furmerly owned by F. 8t filet, means a wholesale change and general slaughter for the next 30 days, commencing May 19, to make room for a large stock of new goods. Al-o a $2,000 bankrupt stock ;o be closed out at a genuine ba'gain. Mrs. M. M. Tuttle returned from Chicago last night which is the fourth time she has been in the market for goods this spring. _ __ t'Ity l.ols tor Sale. All lots in S. P. Jewett's addition to the city of Ann Arbor, are now for sale on reasonable terms. Inquire of E. D. Kinne. Mrs. A. Otlo, Milllner. I have on hand a large stock of Hats in the latest stylep, also a 6ne lot of plumes, tips and flowers, which I will sell chefp. Would be pleased to receive a cali Irom those desiring new spring goode, whether they wish to buy or not. Mrs. A. Otto. 19 Fourth-st Ann Arbor. Mom 3 to Loan On first-class and tirst mortgage Real Estáte. Apply to S. H. Doüolass. S. H. Doüglass, I Trl]„t.M I.W. HüNT, 1 rU'teeSAno Arbor. Anril, 1888. Doe. Slmon's Pleasant Barber Shop, directly opposite the south door of the court house, is the best place in the city for anythins in his line. Trv it. 645 tf. Celery Plantsjor Sale, Cheap! Ready from now till August, by the 1000. Early Tomatoand Cabbage planta, best kind ; ready now at 15c a dozen. Orders wanted. Correspondence solicited. Address, i: U I.F. CELÏRT CO., alamazoo. M ich. WIÍLTÍP1 NEW DESIGNS ! LOW PRICBS ! Having purchased an immense Stock of Wall-Paper during the great rnanufacturer's Cut Sale, we propose to sell at prices never before heard of in the City. Please note prices : Best Brown Blanks, 5c to 8c a roll. " Wtaite " 6c " 10c " " " Nh tin Flats, 8c " 18c " " " Gilt Paper, 10c " 25c " " Fine Enn'llHli l'npcr, 20c " 50c " - We guarantee the Best Stock and Lowest Prices. Ceiling Decoration a specialty. We offer the Best Curtain Poll with Brass trimming all complete, for 40c. Bargains in Opaque Window Shades, Fixture Room Mouldings, etc. GEO. WAHR. Book-Seller & Stationer, Masonic Bik. GRAND OPERA HOUSE! dm: night om.y. Tuesday Eve., May 29th, '88 WEBSTER-BRADY CO. In Wm, A. Brady's dramatizaron of H. Rider Haggard's fatnous romaace Every Scène Carried Complete. Grand Spectacular Production. Wonderfu1. Calcium and Electric Effects. Prices 75, 50 and 35 cis No extra charge for reserved seats now on Sale at Wahr's Bookstore. ÏOANING - Moiiey to loan on flret class real J estáte mortgages at curren t ratea of interest. Sattafactory arrangements made with capitalista leslrlng euch investmeut. Every conveyance tnd trausaction in abstracta of titlfs carefully eximlned as to legal effect. Zlna P. Klng. Ann Arbor Mich. tf. nnynilWANTTOMAKEMONEy? UU I U U 1 i'so. ■ can help you to do it. Wo 111 ■ UT makeand sella largo line of houseWAN I '10l(1 hiwoialtics that are sold br ij mui Agente, connluting of KerllninK Ttt Chairs.SprinRBeds.ClothesWrlngI U ers. docks, Photograph Albums, Hll#r ltibles. Itonks, Sinyrna Kufrs, Lace lYlflKr Ciirlnins. Kti'. TIn Largtést and in h nu Begt )jne of Ag(.ntg. gOOdg offered MDUCV bvauy house in Ihis country. mUnLI Send (or Ou.ogae. Aádress LOVELL UFQ. Co. Sos 562, Srie, F&. Montion this Paper when you write. PEICE5 IHII And Goods SELLING OUICKLY AT D. F. Schairer's. Bargains From the Bankrupt Stook of Root, Strong & Co, Detroit. We Invite Special Attention to this Sale, Reed These Prices. 5,000 yards Good Prints at 3Jc per yard. 3,000 yards Choice Dress Prints at 5c per yard. 2,000 yards Handsome Dress Sateens at 8c per yard. One case Novelty Dress Ginghams at 8c per yard. Two cases Tinted Lawns, worth 10c, now 5c per yard. 30 pieces Good Bed Tickings at 10c, 12c, and 15c. 50 pieces White Wash Dress Goods at 8c, 10c, 12 Je, and 15c per yard in plaids and stripes. 75 White and Cream Embroidered Robes at $2.00, and $2.50 eachjust half price. 17 pieces Silk and Wool 52 inch $1.00 Suitings at 60c per yard. 50 pieces Novelty Wool Dress Goods worth 40c, now 25c per yard. 100 pieces American Fancy Dress Goods at 12Jc per yard. 10 pieces AU Wool 52 inch Ladies' Cloths at 50c per yard. 15 pieces Plain and Fancy All Wool 40 inch 75c Black Dress Goods at 50c per yard. 5 pieces All Silk Black Satin Rhadames at 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25. 13 pieces Black and Colored Morie Silks at $1.00 per yard. 500 yards Surah Silks, Blacks only, at 75c and $1.00 per yard. 10 pieces Black Gros-Grain Silks at 50c, 75c, and $1.00 per yard. Cheap Sale of Laces. 45 inch Black Chantilly Skirtings at $2.25, $2.75, and $3.00 per yard. 45 inch Spanish Guipure Skirtings at $2.00, $2.50, and $3.50 per yard. 5 pieces 45 inch Cream and White Oriental Lace Skirtings at 50c per yard, worth $1.00. 25 pieces Embroidered Muslin Skirtings at 50c and 75c per yard, worth doublé. 25 dozen Real Paris 5-Button Embroidered Kid Gloves in Tans and Browns at 79e per pair. Lovely Silk Gloves in Blacks, Tans, Draps and Browns at 35c per pair. 300 pairs Ladies' Berlín Gloves at 10c per pair. 50 dozen Long Silk Mitts at 18c per pr. 25 dozen Ladies' Jersey Vests at 25c each. 20 dozen Ladies' Balbriggan Vests at 35c each. Ladies' Muslin Underwear at prices less than cost of material. Kight Dresses at 25c, 39c, and 50c. Ladies' and Misses' Drawers at 25c, 39c, and 50c. Ladies'Chemises at 25c, 39c, 50c, and 75c. Ladies' Skirts at 25c, 39c, 50c, to $3.00. Corset Covers at 25c, 40c, 50c, and 75c. 10 dozen Gents' Night Shirts at 75c each. 50 dozen Unlaundried Shirts at 50c and 75c each. 200 Large Silk Parasols at $1.00 and $1.25. 100 26 inch Silk Umbrellas at $1.75, $2 00, and $2.50. 50 Fancy Coaching Parasols at $1.00 each. We offer three great bargains in Jerseys at 75c, $1.00, and $1.25. 25 Ladies' Cloth Jackets at $2.00 each. 50 dozen Ladies' Fancy Border Handkerchiefs, 3 for 10c. 10 pieces Pure Linen Crash at 5c per yard. One case Large White Bed Spreads at 75c each. Two bales yard wide Sheeting at 5 per yard. 50 all Wool Black and Colored Caahmere Shawls at $1.35 and $1.50 each. Big Bargains in Large White Aprons at 25c, 35c, and 50c each. Ladies, it will Pay You to attend this Sale. We are Always the Cheapest. D. F. SCHAIRER
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