THE U. OF M. DAILY._____
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}~ 11ItI THE SWEiLLEST HSAT 0F T ~E SEAtSON.
Wellselyo lilstko i yu Anythinct you wvant i the e of Shioes or FineFunsig
Calksin's Pharmacy A '3
J4 So.- S TATE STREET.
IBOWDISH & MATTESON, State St.
J~OI & r z cE
NO. 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET
AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM,
Have a Full Assortment ut lUNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS, new and second hiand, and all kinds of STUT)ENT!s
SUPPLIES, which they offer at the Lowest Pr'ices.
THEE toll AL DISCOULNTS GIVEN TO STU DENtS.
ECONt) lAND 101,' 11)1 I. AN l0
OAJJRIS IINC GINO ERD IN '3TTIE 13E3 R119 E0TK
JAY C. TAYLOR,
AK712 E OVOIE
VOCAL STLDIO, . 5A. MAIN ST.
0. K. BARBER SHOP.
Iii conection: line Showe r iBaths. new pr
oean tcbs. 130 btlhsforu51.00. Ladoieso' 01;
1)e" nn Plarlorupstairs..
J. 1t. TROoANOWon), 3S E. Wasbinogton St.
flTRONIZE OWEN'S BARER HOP11,
P No. 4 Eos) Iloron Street.
UNIVER:SITY NOTES.
If Venusnowwere)00onl the 000t1,
On one thing0you coulboo;
11crer0p;ctore wooldSb00;,ivenowitb
Som tird-rateeiogarette.
-Adrian Ti 00-.
O~rpha Neuman is teaching at Fen-
ton.
Ralph S. Garwood, '92, is teach-
ing at Mtarohali.
Estelle L. Jones, '9,, is teaching
at Vassar, 'Slrbl.
Edwin Bi. Harts, law '93=, has lo-
rated in Chicago.
Important meeting of tile Oracle
board tihis evening.
Grare D. Warrall, '92, is teach-
ing at Moichigan CityIndl.
tMiss Date Igenftritz, '92, is leach-
ing lbis year at Coldsvater.
K. C. Fitch, formerly '94, has re-
turined to graduate with '9J.
The hospital aniphithteater is be-
ing fitted op swith nesw tile floor.
H. H. Walker, '93, is taking a
course 'at Antloin 'iheological Semi-
.nory.
Dr. Lynds lion moved his office
and residence to at][South State
street.
H. H-. Loveland, '94 medic, is an
assistant in the Detroit Medical
School.
The Stale Agricultural College is
reported as having an attendance of
hot 225.
Dr. Martin has been in the east
during part of the vacation attend-
ing clinics asd doisg some practical
work.
Nicilel ial; o yal n) i;;p, No,. 0, cee r ee Niocel l01; oil cheiestee tnm,;,No.0 , Ocenter
draft. lOke. d tic;) . N.
Nickl Ploted) Vole Lamt, o. ;.1, oentee Nik001Plate)dOGerman Student 1.am;), Eoo-
dra), O.no -
bil;) 'icda 310le La; pNo. l3, center Nickei PliieooiGerman Student Lam)p, Per-
;ira, ?I.50O. fetion SO.0o.
Nickel Plated Juino Lami p, N;;. t, center Nickei Plated Geeimuis Student L~amp, lel;;-
;)eni, f1.75. ce--., X3.5i.
11and ;Lampst.BrackelLampI ir~iyoapsoanutLups,0P oo mp.New se
'ndatilower prices thanlls e-ou xmneorso eoe 0000 n nd sae ou.
44 South Main Street,DE N & C M A Y
Ann Arbor, Mich.D A O P N
An unusual number of iunior lits I. C. Belden, '93 lit, last year oii
have this year changed to the boy the Inlander, and oine of the Clhi-
deioartmient. cago athletic teanm, has returned for
Josephto lrunmann, '9 lit, has post graduate wcork.
bcen appointed assistaint in Animal 'The Cleary Blusinless College, cof
'torpliology. Ypsilanti, which swns so completely
H. N. Goddard and E. Doff, '93;svrecked last spring by the terrible
lit, are teachiig in the Wisconsin cyclone, is being rebuilt better tlian
State Nornmal. ever.
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Slate Nornmal, has taken up liii
abode in this city.
Thle dreiiclhing rainsyesterday did
loot prevenst the football tenon tromi
takcing the usual run.
C. F. WVeller, who wvas a year at
Chicago University, returns this
year to tihe U. of M.
Atiss Marietta H-ubbardt and bliss
0BSllerry, '92 lit, have positions
as teachers at Adrian.
Earl 13. Babst, lit '93, is studying
lawv in the office of ox-postmaster
general D~ickinlson, at Dletroit.
'T'he contract for the newe gymna-
sium~l at the Normal School, Y'psi-
lanti, has been let for $.g1,000.
Fay Donelson, one year with '93,
after graduating last year at Napa
College, Cal., is here for p. g. swork.
James A. Bordeaux, president of
the U. of MS. democratic club last
year, hlas opened a law office in De-
troit.
P. F. Trrowbridge, lit '9 2, for the
past year instructor in philosophy
at the State Normal school, is now
assisting in the chemical laboratory
and taking advanced literary work.
Moanager Bird is wcorking most
diligently for the initerest of tthe fon t
ball team, having given it nsuchi of
of his time during the susmer andc
all sinice Sept. zSi.
'The annual reception of the Stu-
denits' Christian Association will be
held Friday- evening. A mistake in
yesterday's DAxl.s react Eposortli
League, listeadl of S. C. A.
I NTER-COLLEGIATE.
'lwsenty-tsvo Vale students will
co;acls football teams this fall.
L. Bliss, '93, of Vale, is coaching
the Leland Stansford football team.
University extension is to receive
more attention at thse University of
Wisconsin this year than fornmerly.
Seven of itarvard's last year's
eleven returned to college this fall.
Williams college will celebrate its
centenary in a fesw days. The col-
lege was opened in September, 1793.-
The anniversary exercises will be
participated in by President Cleve-
land, ex-President Harrison, Coo.
Russell of M\1assachusetts, and other
prominent men.
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CIGARETTE AMOKERAS waeboi lt
ing ts pay a l1ttlenore Ills 1he price
01h1,000 1o0 11)0ordinary1,t00de.Cigarettes,
wil ind lTHIS BRAND su0er01)0o1l othlers.
The Richmond Straight Cut No. I
CIG.ARE.TTES
ore made loom 15e brightest, 111001deliiete
in flavor, and higestost o GOLD LEAF
gown' in11Virginia.
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