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November 11, 1893 - Image 4

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U. of M. Daily, 1893-11-11

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

ICALKINS' fiOc
M]XED CHOOQLATC$
40c PER POUND.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th.f
INot more thoan7% pound to, person
at this rate.Wwntyou totry them.
Calkins' Pharmacy~

+-]JJFJL 3TJD T41jI1TEN GiiOVES.to-
Kid, Buck and Elk Tanned. See the N E VV Y0 U M A N at
BOWDISH & MATTLESON, THE OUTFITTERS.

I2VTOQI-&OElJE XE

NO. 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET
AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM.

Have a Full -Assortment of UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS, new and second hand, and all kinds of STUD)ENTS'
SUPPLIES, whicli they offer at the Lowvest Prices.

THE USUAL DISCOUNTS GIVEN TO STUDENTS.

SECOND HAND BOOKS BiOUGIIT OR EXCHIANGED.

CARISDS EGIE5AVEZxD =ST 'FUdXMl BET P 'STY=ES.

UNIVERSITVYIOOKSELLERS,
STATE STREET.
Special Sole of Writing Toilets.
Fine Liunn n Wove Writing Papers. 25c
a pound.
Sweaters and Gymnasium Suits.
Visiting Cards engraved on slkoiL notice.
SHEEH3AN& Co.
University tBooksellrs, iStatiaoersoust
Enraverrs,
STATE STREET.
The Simplex Printer.
A new invention for duoplicatingop ies of
writings oust draswings.

Dosstnt v/tentthe'wickI. Doenetot sokoe tttittteys.
Hs nnbuttdordor. Giveosoa pucretite li/nt.
finever -bencitntsbaet-Insnnwhift enas distilled wateri
Itis puet- c-rosnut..GiesUlit intt-tot smnotor dr
Dived r om s-nptly. Sold onsytby Deantt &fCo.
Wiltloment airy prie made moilot
44 Soath~ Main Stbret, D. EAN & COMPANY.

From an original, an nrdinavy paper with
any pen, inoncopies ran tie madte. Fifty
copies of typewriter manuscripts producred
in 15 minutia, Send for civculars nd nt
ples of work. AGENT S WAN'TED).
LAWTON & CO.,
22 Vesey Si., New York,
0. K. BARBER SHOP".
*l~s eonniti 0 lFine Sthinec-vtht0s. ewpri
cel,itnbsho80iibaths tor $it0I. Lien' Idair
DicressigPIrur ustaims
T. R10 ttannv~'i:,3itE. WashingtonSt.
PAiTRdONIZE OWEN'S tBARtttt SHOP,
rNo. 4 East ItIuriin Street.
FIRST N'ATIONAL BANK
CM 'a OP ANN ARBlORt.
Capital, $50,00. Surpirs,,ted Profitn, I,000.
Transacts a gennraltbankingtbianens. lFor-
egn eschange nought and nold. Letters o
credit eroec-ed for travelers ahroad.
P. BAOII Prenn S. W.CLAIKSON, Cashie.
ANN ARBOR-
DT HJA IJsNUNDRY CO..
23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE.
E. S. SEtRVISS, - NManIger.

UNIVERSITY NOTES. S. H1. Perry has heen selected as
A. IB. Stone, law 'go, is lpractic- assistant managing editor of thne
lag in Chicago. Castalian. No prizes wilt he offered
The e)00-graduate reception wilt thin year, the hoard depending
he held the 24th inst. upona the patriotisum of its class.
AV. 11. Bates, msedic 'gye, has a Mr. Frank Wells, who wan one of
flourishing practice in Wyoming. tine quiz masters in telawv depart-
'y6 and '97yplayed a practice meat last year, ia nowv practicing
gante, thin morning, on the campus. law with one of the leading firma in
De Pauw plays Wahash college tihe Pacific Slope, in Portland, One-
to-day-We play Be tPauw Monday. gun.
Tine results of the game with Pur- Somethning of itnterest to students
due will he pouted at the DATs- will he the course of lectures to he
office tonight, given in Newherry halt, hy the
P'rof. T. M. Cooley will lecture Rev. Walter Elliot, Paulist of New
on "The Influence of the Hahit of York. The first talk will he given
Thought upon Institutions," Mon- on Friday evening, the 17th inst.
day evening. He will lecture each evening for a
There will he addresses to-morrowwek Adisofr.
morning, at 9:15, at Newherry halt,wek Adisofr.
hy Miss Buck and Mr. Lung on the Owing to unavoidahle cicum-
"Salvation Army." stances the Scotch Concert an-
All '96 men desiring class canes sounced fur Monday evening, on
must give their nanmes, as noon as tine Inland League program has heen
possihle, to Cummer, Bourland, postponed for a few days. Watch
Choate, Flowers or Baird. for the announcement. Mr. U. J.
The Alpha-Nu-Adelphi progranm, Corey, the Wagnerian scholar, fromi
given last night, was enjoyed hy the Bhoston, will appear in that course
many present. Thne music hy Wednesday evening, Nov. 03.
Messrs. Cook and Geriner was a very The subject of the morning dis-
entertaining feature, course at the Baptist chords, next
A large, handsomely framed plc- Sunday morning, hy the pastor, Rev.
lure of Wilmot S. Pennington A. S. Carman, will he "The Prom-
adorns the walls of the gentlemen's inc and the Peril of a Religious Re-
parlors in Newherry Hall. Below vival." In the evening the suhject
are engraved these words: "In loy, will be, "The Brink of Eternity,"
ing memory of Wilmot S. Penning- with allusion to a remarkable inci-
ton, of the class of '79, from his dent of the recent terrible railway
parents and sister. disaster at Battle Creek.

-:WM_ R. FUL.DE,
>1; RSA CLASS 'TAILOR,
Wiia imStreet.,Inirt doorsvestnofState Street.
U. OF M. FLAGS,
StertingSiver.,tensselledin
yellown and bkin, , i'tol
or catcho pin. Price, $1.50.
PWk. ARNOLD, Jew derct.
FLOWER~S, f,. OW9S
OUY1NillsWitll.,Flrits Tetnphroo et.
i atejfminers' allJ eI IFcaliue' nh
fCasital, $ii,060. Sictinpsnr nto7t X17,001f)~.
Dones aucn~a 0,ntcotisocin tsoioen. Pays inter-
ot on Savinngs Deponits. llon SafvO-
Deptnosit 5;osi-s for rnt~s.
R. OCEiOPP,-en. P. H. BTcSER, Cashiier.
Banop enSaturdayc-evening.
STRA1O .CBE T$EBEST./
CIGARETTE SMOKERS whio are wcott-
ing to pay a lottle mote thoaonoton pere
charied foe the ornaryoo ptoade Copareine,
will in THIS BRAND superior sn ail otheos.
The Richmond Straight Cut No,.1
are made fenin tnheorghtest, nosnt deliceate
ioofnanny,nod toiphest coot GOLD LEAF
grown in Vorginia.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, mod otiseeve
that the name of the moanufacturersasa
helosw ia on every pactage.
The Leading
-*A:E~'TAJ LOR
Has she newest Pull and Winter Woolens anod
largent stock in the city. You ran pet any
selection you are nloogfor.
COME AND SEE US.
12 E. Washington St,, near Main.

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