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Day
25
Month
July
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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BAfJJEL The first month of Summer is an interesting period to the retail buyer. Keep your eye on this column. It's newsy. Each week thiugs will appear that ere the mouth passes will likely make your dollars more valuable for the reading. Black China Silks, one of the daintiest, lightest and airiest of all the dress stuffs. Best French dye, warrented to wash and not change the celor, 22inches 75c 27 inches$i.oo Why our new Ladies' Waist Corsets should be worn. Theyarethe most natural garmeut worn as a Corset. Ladies ever so frail can wear them with ease and comfort. They never break down like the ordianary Corset. They are endorsed by fhysiciars as being beneficial to health. Try one of the new waists and it will prove all ol the above reasons. _ We've hardly said a word of -white goods. What need? You know they're here, whatever fashion calis for, and the prices satisfactory. We have just opened big lots of French Nainsooks, India Linens, Victoria Lowns, Persian Lawns, Swiss Mulls, Figured Swiss and Plaid Nainsooks. Flouncings and all of the Hamburg jamily beauty touched as you've ever kno-ivn them. Summer Shawls at greatly reduced prices. We havn't a very large lot and at the prices made can't last long. Chale Kashmere 1.25, 1.40, 1.75, 2.00, $2.50. India Chuddas 2.50 to $5.00 Cream and Cardinal. All Algerine Shawls,Tinsel Stripe $5.00. Hand Embrcidered Cashmere Cream, 3.50 up. The Gingham and Sateen counters are a trysting place for bargains. The 30 cent Koechlin Sateens have not gone up, but they're going out, and so are the I2 Sateens. So are French Ginghams at 25c. So are the American Combination Ginghams at 15c. The honor roll of dress goods bargains ivoüld be lacking without the Alabama Wool Challis at 5 cents. We have Flannel Blouses and Jerseys. In color, fit, ñn'ish-everything there's something to suit any lady in want of such a rig. We have Ladies Ribbed Vests at 12A cents each. We also have a very nice garment 25c., and an extraordmary nice vest at 50c. We have a full line of Misses Vests' in long and short sleeves. We've hardly said a word about Spool Cotton in a year. Did you know that J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton was now sold for 4 cents per spool or 47 cents per dozen less a discount of 6 per cent in quantities of one dozen or more? You can buy it here at the above prices and when you come for it you will find White Cotton from No. 8 to 140, Black Cotton from No. 8 to 130, Colored Cotton in all of the desirable colors made from No. 40 to 60. BACH &. ABEL. 26 South Main St. 1 m biüpT Is being made by envious imitators, but they fall far short of reaching either Qtjality or Prices on SOLID LEATHER SHOES! When compared with ours. Quote goods. In all points essential in good shoes, our line is beyond competition. Ladies and Gents', consult your comfort. Cali and see us, and let us show you our goods from 10 t 20 per cent discount, for 30 days only. Goods marked in plain figures. We are here every day and stand by our goods. Samuel Krause, 48 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. Mich. Millinery reduced to halt tbe former price at Mrp. Tuttle'e. Mr. J. P. Hoffmsn has sold Mi. Sedgwick Dean a fine Bush & Gerts, rosewood piano, which cannot be beaten. Partir 8 desiring a fine, durable piano would do well to cali on Mr. Hoffman, 69 S. Main-st.

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