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April 12, 1894 - Image 2

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U. of M. Daily, 1894-04-12

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

? ofPublished Daily (undays e ce pted) during
ul, g~ollee sar, by
"HE U Of M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION
DESITiE the many unfavorable cir-
cumstances which have arisen, we
look fora successful spring trip of the
baseball nine. There is nore or
less of doubt as to the result of te
trip, to be sure, but se are confi-
dlent that Michigan will again thus
early set the pace in baseball for
other swesern colleges. Hfowever
ssccessfsl the trip msy be, on be-
half of tie student bidy, we assure
she tears of loyal and hearty
support.__________
IN a tribute to the University of
Minnesota, at a concert given at
that place, te following- verse was
sung:
"There's anotier U. of 3.
buit we blush to speak of thems
In the same breath wih the I of
M. we sing.
Michigan is big of luig,
lit wse fear her knell is rung
Bty the hand of Western football's
omighty ing."
In viewv of Cornell's action toward
Minnesota last fall it sens that
Cornell is nosy tryng to pet avor
wills Minnesota. The reason for
sitch flattering allusiois is too ap-
parent to escape tie notice of te
msot superficial observer.
WrTHth iis issue te DI)Nsiuis-
pends publicatios until after the a-
cation, when the nesv boad of edi-
torns wl s' sume5lflCcontrol tf the
The aerc.'Pie retiring dboardlof edi-
tots ldesire to thank the studeill
body for the mtany favors sli v us'
durinsg the past ,sear. \hie (wetcall I
not ay, asdiditoneIof ou t r worthyv
local contrtmporaries it long since
in a boasting manner, that "wre have.
msade hbt two mistakes'' driig our
editorial tanagemet, the perfect
otan isnuperhunman andi artificial
and if se hare smae istakes curing
ottr career, it was tie to tie fact
that swe are all liable to err. In cc-
tiring swe bespeak for tie new board
all thse favors which sve tue enjoyed.
Withsthese few words se lay down
our editorial pen and "make way for
betterue.''
-Faculty Conert.
'rie following progranm in menory
of Hans von Ituelow will be re-
tiered at Friee Metmoria hal by
thse faculty of tie school of muic,
this evening:
. "JohB lrahuss" Sonata, for
piano and violin, 0o. 7. Vivace

ma non Aroppo, Adagio, Allegro
motto nsoderato. Messrs. Schmasal
and Z.eitz.. O
a. ''Jolt lraltis.'' a. Vergebli-
cites Stuendelten. ib. Wiegeitlied XW hat they will do for you and how to ob-
cLebestrets. ¢Miss Alice Biaiey.
;. "1J. S. Buds." Saraband e. tamo them.
liolurree aisdiFua, for violin solo.
Mr. II. /Zeitz.
4. 'i.van Beethoven." Sonata TRADE RECEIPTS.
(quasi uota fantasia,) op. 27, No. 2. are coupons issued by mierchants for the purpose of shotwing titE
M1r. J. E. Schnsaal.
5. i. sa Betiivei. ' '' amasoutit of cashs trade they get fionssi sbcribers foi the Coissoabiac.
ture's Adoration."'' Mr. S. R. Ccoeis
Mills. TRADE RECEIPTS.
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01.o9n o.s isS. o clhants ott oui list by presentinig an Identification Card issued by ut4
" -" "------ shalowing ftat you are a subscriber for the Columbian (Cyclopedia.
Albion college is publishing a new 1,T A ERE EP S
senti-weekly ipaper, the Btoonmerang. TR D E EP S
Thse susic at tise '96 social tonight s do slot mteans any increase intshie price of goods puirchtasedi, irtliat
will begin protsptly at eighst o'clock. yott utist bray any msoredtan'oyoutare niow'btuyistg.
The siest '94o social tutu take place TRADE RECEIPTS.
is thse''gyns' May 4. A ftull or- cost tibsoititely ntoting exelt the troublie of goitng to fhn storm2t
citestra hs been etsgagedi for the whtere they sisy be obtained andsid akintg yousr purchases tliere'.
occasion. TR. A n T _V O MTlD cI

sHorsford's Acid Phosphate
Is the mtost effectirinduchagree-
able retmedhy its existence for'
pteventintg inudigestiost,Fwre
lie'vingtlitose (obsetises arising
ft-ois sa:disotrder-teddstomiach.
Dr. WV. W. Gardner, Sping~itietd,
Rutofrd Chsemnical Vlorks, PsauidenceI.
For. Sale by all Druggists
STRAW ARE TILE BEST.I
The Richmond Straight Cut No, I
C1GA1:~T'TTES
ar efrom c~5tilebigtecst,.mst tdelicate
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TRADE RECEIPTS.
still bo iccrelpted by its it ttte-tetthe ttir fasce salsse its ftti I ym( -
fos a settif the ColtumsbiatilCy-clopedia lit regutlar pttice.
TRADE RECEIPTS.
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bi-ary f v solumtts, 26l60dpages anti 7,0t00 illustrationts.
TRADE RECEIPTS.
to thit' ttttosttof tsw'enty=-flit-edllarssecuired frttms aity :orslI if Slit
stores still enttleytu to a voluttme if thte C(8 tisti) tC3ycittjsecia-
Extra ls ils-cBintdingi.
THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS ISSUE TRADE RECEtPTS:
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IF. ANARtBORi. aittt SHORTHAND. Nuttanit iu iiiO ilu nn
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P. BA CII, Pres . S VCLARiE5ON, Cashtier. Fat e Ctet lotule, taddres
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