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Day
25
Month
October
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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If you don't want to buy a new bonaet this season, take the old one to Raudall'a aud have it renovated. No fancy prices. Harvest Excurstons. The Michigan Centra! Railroad company will, on Tnesdays, Aug. 21, Sept.'ll snd 25, Oot. 9 and 23, 1888, sell round trip tickets at one Brst-class ture to Doints in AFab ima, Arkansa?, Colorado, Dakota, Indian Territory, Iowa, Kansas, Lonisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebras ka, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas, Wyoming. Ticket good for 30 days. For further information, please ca1! at M. C. ticket office. H. W. Hates, Agt. Olerk (to busy employer) - There is a geolerr:an outside.sir, who saya that he is a very old fnend of your lather's. 1$ Busy employer - Teil hitn I'm sorry, but my father is dead. - Life. Wm. Arnold, 36 Main-st, invites all his patrons to cali and look at his new stock of elegant solid silver ware, and diamonds elegamly mounted. Also watch cases ornamemed with diamonds - for ladies and gents. Just the thing for a handsome present. Wm, Arnold. Kotice. Clearing sale of key winding watches, - at cost and less. Also a lot of second hand key and stem winders foreale, at priofi of repairing due, at Wm. Arnold's, 36 Main-st. If you have anything to sell, or to rent; if you have lost any valuable thing ; if you havefound any valuable thing ; if you want rooms, board, work er anything under the sun, advertise it in the '' Want' column of The Register. To all mortals is given a tongue, and 8ometimes a pen, with which to defend themselves. Sovereigns alone are expect ed to be like God, and to allow themselves to be spoken ïll of without making a reply. "Doe" Simonds' barber shop is the oldest in the city, and the best place for any thing in our line. We are always "on deck." 9 D PERCENT. OFF One Hündked Paibs of Ladies' Fine Sample Shoes in Sizes 3 and 3 1-2. WlDTHS B AND C. GOODSPEED'S, YOUR Shoe Dealer. We are Here At the Same Old Stand, 1 5 I SM!, Fim fctrocery East of Post-Olflce, WHERE YOU AEE INVITED TO CALL Por Sufrars that are Strictly Pure, For Coffees that are Perfect in Flavor, For Teas that never turn Red. For Spices that are not Adulterated, For Flour that Beats them All, For Kerosene that civee the Best Light, For Goods of the Highest Qaality. For the Lowest Living Prices. Also a full line of Crockery, Glassware and Lamps. Bumember tbe place, Ko. O Vim-sl.. Vim Arbor. J. D. STIMSON & SON. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY, Saturday, Oct. 27th THE LAEGEST AND BEST RUSCO & SniFT'S BIti Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. SPECIAL FEATURES: Thk Original George Harris, of Slavery Days, who gave Mrs. Stowe the Facts and Sketches for her Great Story ; Trick Alligator ; Triok Donkey ; 5 Monster Man-Ealing Hounds ; Colored Jubilee Singers ; Special Scenery. (BAND TRANSFOEMATION ADMISSION, 35 50 and 75 ets. No eitra chai ge for reserved seats. Tickets on sale at Wahr's Book Store. If you have anything to sell, or to rent ; if you have lost any valuable thing ; if you havefound any valuable thing ; if you want rooms, board, work, or anything under the sun, advertise it in the " Want" column of The Register. A t2C0.00 ORDER was received by the Preserving xVand Pickling Company. of Aun Arbor, on account of the advertisment which thcy placed in The RhoisTEK.and that is not the ouly one either. It pays lo uavenise in this paper. Every day, evidence comes in of thia. This column is especially popalar among those who winh, to adTertise on a small Bcale. MIMTÍI The Many Rainy Days the past Three Weeks, our CLII.IR SILES AT ABOUT Manufacturer's Prices ! Have increased fully one-half. Believing a small percentage of proflt on a large amount of sales better than a large profit on small sales, we have determined to continue the sale of all our Misses', Children'a and Ladies' Fall and Winter Cloaks at about Manufacturer's prices during the months of October and November, thereby giving our Customers the benefit of all profits except a very small percentage above the actual Cost of Manufacture. There is no Store in Ann Arbor where you can buy a First-Class Ladies' or Misses' Out si Garments as Cheap as at Every Cloak in the Latest Style, and the Fit and Wear Guaranteed the purchaser. The profits will be merely nominal. Our intention being to make up the amount in the Large Quantities WE 8HALL SEE BY OFFBBING CLOAKS ALMOST AT Manufacturéis Prices! We mention a few of the many Bargains offered: 250 Children's Warm Winter Cloaks, made from Plaid and Stripe Cloaking, at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. 150 Misses' Newmarkets, $4, $5, 86 and $7. 75 Ladies' Newmarkets, Latest Style Cape, and make made from the finest Glacé and Stripe Cloaking, at $7.50, $9, $11 and $13. 38 Ladies' and Misses' Seal Plush Jackets, at $] 2, $14 and $18. 27 Seal Plush Modjeska Wraps, made from Walker's Finest Plush, at $18, $20 and $23. PLUSH SACQUES It is conceded our Seal Plush Sacques are the Best Lined, Best Made, and Best Fitting shown in Ann Arbor. We continue keeping in Stock all sizes from 32 to 46, at the following prices : $25, $28, $30, $35 and $40. In our Shawl Department we offer a Lot of Doublé Wool Shawls, at $3.50, worth $5. This is a Great Bargain. Single Wool Shawls, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Beaver Shawls, at $2", $2.50, $3 and $4. Misses' and Children's Shawls, at 75c and $1. SPECIAL SALE BLANKETS AND BED COMPORTABLES. An offering of GENUINE BARGAINS. 200 Comfortables filled with clean Sea Island Cotton, at 65c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.60 each. Beautiful Sateen Comfortables in Pink, Blue, Gold and Cardinal, at $2. A Good Pair 101 Blanket, at $1 and $1.50. Extra Large Wool Blankets, at $2 and $2.50. Super Stout Wool Blankets, at $3 and $3.50 a pair. Hotels, Boarding Houses and HouaeKeepers take advantageSof this Sale. Save your Dollar and trade at D. F. SCHAIRER.

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