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November 16, 1893 - Image 4

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U. of M. Daily, 1893-11-16

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

I HE ANfl BI
ITihe proprietor graduated to '84 and
the prescription clerk in '90. They
have lea-ned their business by hard
IJstudy, What they hnow is at your
disposal at
Calkins' Pharmacy

SEE THOSE TIES FOR $ .oo, Neverbefore offeredfor suchrmoney.
Get a Pair of those Street Gloves for $1.25 worth $1.75.
Hats in the Latest Blocks from $3.50 up. Y'OUM.A.N' S are the Best.
EO PISI & MATTEON, THE OUTFITTERS 8

\.O Q , & T\ NO. 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET
7 AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM.
Have a Full Assortment of UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS, new and second hand, and all kinds of STUDENTS'
SUPPLIES, which they offer at the Lowest Prices.

THE USUAL DISCOUNTS GIVEN TO STUDENTS.

SECOND HAND BOOKS BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED.

CARETTS ENR9R~AVED 1N T'E JBEST SW='7T ES.

SHEEHAN& Co.
UNIYERSITY BOOKSELLERS,
STATE STREET.
Special Sale of Writing Tablets.
Fine Linen and Wove Writing Papers. 25c
a pound.
Sweaters and Gymnasium Suits.
Visiting Cards engraved on short notice.
SHEEHAN & Co.
Uriversity Booksellers, Stationers and
Engravers,
STATE STREET.
The Simplex Printer.
A new invention for duplicating copies of
writings and drawings.

c:>x . OIL. Ogg.
M== S=-21-R OZ= _

Does not char the trick.
Has no bad odor.
Has never been in barrels-
It is pure carbon.
Delivered promptly.

Does not smoke chimneys.
Gives a pure rehite light.
Is 0s white as distilled wtater.
Gives light weithout smoke or odor.
Sold only by Dean & Co.

Wilt meet any price mate on oil.
44 South Main Street.
Ann Arbor, Mich. DEAN & COMPANY.
UNIVERSITY NOTES. The Engineering society will meet
A. F. Lenty, dent '93, is practic- Friday evening, November 17. The
ing in Chicago. electric light plant at the Kalama-
Thenoficiao. zoo asylum will be discussed by
The official count gives Prof. Grif- Prof. Wagner.
fin 1267 majority. . Prof. Thomas has in preparation
Nordica and Powells in the a German grammar for schools and
Choral Union tonight. colleges. The book, which is to be
Alpha Nu and Adelphi give a in two parts, will be published by
joint program, Friday night. Henry Holt & Co., of New York.
The football team was out yester- MacMillan announces for publi-
day afternoon practicing in the cation in 1894, a journal entitled
storm. "The Psychological Review." Dr.
Jas. R. Angell, lit '9o, is instruct- John Dewey represents the U. of
or in Philosophy at the University M. as one of the co-operating edi-
of Minnesota. tors.
Prof. Davis will speak at the S. Assistant Prof. Liwet has recently
C. A. chapel service Sunday morn- prepared for publication the lec-
ing, on "What shall I do to be tures on mathematics, delivered by
saved ? " Prof. Feux Klein, of the University
The eleventh annual commence- of Gottingen, at Evanston, Ill., in
ment of the Cleary Business Col- September, 1893-
lege was held yesterday afternoon. The Inlander board is wcrking
The class consisted of thirty-nine. hard on the Christmas number.

':WM. R. FULDE,:-
FIRST CLASS TAILOR,
willlamStreet, First door WestoftState Street.
U. OF M. FLAGS,
Sterling Silver, enamelled in
yellow and blue. stick to
or catch pin. Price, $150.
TUX. ARNOLD, Jereler.
1LOWe0S, F12 OW RS
FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY.
COUSINS & HALL. rlo 2fss elphone t.1 j15.
Il~eJInullnerst' analedens' a,4i
Capita. ,,X. Surplus and Proits $7,000.
ties a un>ral lanking tusinesr. Pays inter-
nelterr Savintgs Depositse. llasSafnty
Dieposit Bexesroer rrnt.
R. KEMP, ttres. P. H. IELSER, Cashier.
]tank open Saturday evening.
ARE THE BEST.
CIGARETTE SMOKERS who are wil-
ing to pay a titte innerthan she price
char gdtfr the ordinary trade Cirgaret t,
willfind THIS BRAND superior toallothers.
The Richmond Straight Cut No. I
CIGARETTES
are made trom the brightest, most delcte
in ftavor, and highent cant GOLO LEAF
grown in Virginia.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, and observe
that the name of the manufacturers as
below is on every package.
&tG1Kr Meic,K 10B co
BRANCHi , R1e ctMOND\/ GINA
The Leading
S -TA] LOR
Has the newest Putt and Winter Woolens and
largest asoek in theacity. Yon ran get any
selection you are looking for.
COME AND SEE US.
2 E. Washington St., near Main.

From an original, an ordinary paper with
any pen, roo copies can be made. Fifty
copies of typewriter manuscripts produced
in 15 minutes, Send for circulars and sam-
ples of work. AGENTS WANTED.
LAWTON & CO.,
22 Vesey St.,New York.
O K. BARBER SHOP.
IMIn connectiri: Fine Shower Baths. new por-
relaite.s. sr melths tor $5.00. Ladies' Hair
Dressing Sarter utatirs.
J.R.TROtAvowsKi,i30E. Washington St.
PATRONIZE OWEN'S BARBER SHOP,
P o. 4 East ron Street.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ANN ARBOR.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $30,000.
ITransacts a generalbaning bainss. For-
eign exchange Sought and sold. Letters of
credit procurnd for trvelers abroad.
P. BACH. Pen. S. W. CL AKSON Cashier.
ANN ;ARBOR-
EBJLJA Js1UNDRY 60
23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE.

Illinois University, having ac-
quired the fish exhibit which at-
tracted so much attention at the
World's Fair, is building an aqua-
rium.
W A new faculty rule requires that
hereafter all requests to drop work
must be accompanied by the written'
permission from the instructor in
charge.
In a German university a student's
matriculation card shields him from
arrest, admits him at half price to
the theatres and takes him free to'

The magazine will be enlarged and
many new features added. The
DAILY will publish a list of the con-
tributions and illustrations next
week.
E. Bulkley and wife, both of the
class of '84, were visiting old friends
yesterday. Mr. Bulkley was for
six years professor of Philosophy
in Dashisha college, Kyota, Japan.
He expects to take a graduate course
in Chicago university, with the in-
tention of becoming :a Professor of
the Comparative Religions of the
East.

E. S. SERVISs,

Manager. I toe art galleries.--Ex.

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