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May 03, 1894 - Image 4

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U. of M. Daily, 1894-05-03

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

YOLI'D ENJOYI
A CXAMERA NOW IF YOU
HAD (ONE.
We've severa ba1 iin st(11 (oad
Same1Hoo vlues a.(0 t re-ulcr price
I Wle would ratter ave thelo.ney thano
the goods.
Calkins' Pharmacy.

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\ STIFF HATS-

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00 Hats Only $2.49.
BOWDISH & MATTESON,
STAIE STREET.

MQQIR3E8(& WITJ:0 EQI *

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

TENNIS, BASE, BALL AND SPORTING GOODS
Whlielh they oftes .at pricees Guaransteed to be as Loth as (ca1 be
Obtained Uls sehee.. .. .

THE ANN ARBOR ARC-US
PRINTING and.,L- I-"
-!V PUBLISHINGT
Student Work a Specialty.
Rleel Workmen end :Lowest Pi-ices5in the City.

WINCHELL'S TEACHERS' AGENCY ---< U. OF M. FLAGS.
?LNG =u TTNUR TTYR AU Ste~rlingt Solover,00 iolloed in
262 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Atliitkd withtheBeacon Tectoer,.' A,,0i(-y,Bo..or/c((1100(0.1Pbe, $L0.kp
Uniquin Oplan. !lostt [Br<il ooto n 1001r. MGki'.a 0 '.ott~of01 ilgOCO (sit in, lhotre 0(11 i.Pnc 11
1. . m., 00 intito oil-, e'0. (SNDSTAP OftCttoCioo.+it(. Iwant5abre cial 000 ~rrE W. ANOLD, i n Abr.rtefrseilJ~ni.WM OD cv--k(1.
mTS3E O_o.s_ PRK E S3 'OTTJA=NIIG rT WE ARE IN IT
PEFotSCTFEEDING GOB HEIST. 0ittdrwih tfiner,(qulity et Gol1 Pen.lIt.ou wat Wih(aFlneeLine of Imported aod
tt beto, 0seelforthoPARKEFR. Illelos tor. let 00 0 e feeuon0a0pp1ication. ThoetParkeroPenDemestic
C., JaevillteWis.Sheehan & Co.,ExcluiveoAgbits inOAnnArbor,

J1,E9 W. GOOIIEW, Florist. Grower of
tisCarnatioosland Flowera of alt vart-
tv. Forat de~sogns madeonostoort notice.
No. Obsoervatovy .stroetop.qctery gate.
WARWICK~
FleWarwick Cycle is (lie creation ofa

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CfGARqS p-CIGARS
'.,ts c 1000 or25.For F tc. o 50.too2c
Wineooo ri ---'o 1.00 C120 04 012 00S .1 00ls lolls2.5
Litte Smoelostogiesn1.2oo 15 3 S.c & .ann~er CI'm rs . 0.05 0.1
DoominoStoogie'. ._ 1.5 5 3 2cI Roaowl Bneriga . ;.:5 .rl
Wheeling; tol leoo. t1.oot > H2c0 Im o tt Cj~rCWrs_. 0.W)15
tor 50. Harry Cdo yCigero -3.75 :1
Ctoarmer Figar:;.. .90 1 2IC C 3c Laliosae Ciers----..,00
Altonzoo igaroo---1.10011 ? 3SoKSy Wst ligars-- 3.5
Bully tBoy ;r s bi . 1.30 1 Oc

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4erindforan bsout) uraneed liht 44 South Main Street.
deadfra tooey goeo ed ih, Ann .Arbor, Mich.

DEAN & COMPANY.

stroong aod powerful wheel. That it folly
meets tSet deomaetd is attested by its record
-f increasing sles. The hest iodex of thoe
eneolt of an article is the demoond for it.
Ito '1(4"A0models are.creeting a0(100s5-
advano,((~brdrsre 11OV',ly' lBead1o tre-
lltierest~vos o.fWaicok riders ore 1000
* 1(a. s t osla,f Idooho~vks are (lie foolliled
ions (4 the' bes111 Pt riders. \Vrwichs
,O .t to seve teir ioteresP, lThey are
._ _(111(1ed11i o)rally. lolentto.oper 25 lis. at
110makes doeligtfltersywheeling forthte
Eat itory.
Albicyclo. oraton free-it 0ur catalogue.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
un Arbor Savings Bank
Arr Arbor. Mich. Capital Mck, $5,000
Surplus, $150050.
a~t"ne under the Cenerel Ranking Lawe
oft 0*0 State. -Recetves deposits, toys and
-lS exchange 00 the principal cities oe the
eaitedt States, Deaftsceshedl upen proper
f etitecatiofl. Safely depoit boxes to rent.
FARemS: Christian SacS, Pres.t W. D.
Ba9rriman Vice Pres.; Chas. E. RHsock, Ca-
_shier- M. :. Fritz Asst, Cashter.

UNIVERSITY NOTES. Notice-
Wrinkle will be out Friday. All '96 classmen who FOn do any-
The flag is at boll moot on the thiag on the track or field, or are
willing to try, are requeoted to op.
nmain building in recognition of the pear on the Athletic Field for prac-
death of Senator Stockbridge. tice between 3 and 6 p. m. daily.
?Mr. Lloyd hoo injured his eye, Ninety-six should have at least forty
metbtmen in the track and field events.
and will be unable to me i Let all conme out who rain poosibly
classes for tlhe renoainder of the do so.
week. J. LrERov>, Manager.
The exanmination in Personal pro.
perty for one year loys hao beeo Advertising Pays.
postponed 1o Saturday, May to2, at; Especially is tlois true wvhen you
8 a. m.I'as-c a prime article, absolutely first
Tulesday's college ganmes were--lass, to sell, oucho an article as thte
Chicago, 6; Englewvood, 5. Indi- 'Ohio Centrals" splendid Passen-
000 University, 5; Lottisville, 'I. ger Service 1100 is, but yet the Ohio
Brw,9;Wlia . Central won't advertise. Hoswever,
Idroaa, Wiliams ~ so cannot but make nention of this
The nmeeting of the Philosophical popular line.
society to be held this evening has --="~-
been postponed one week. Thse First-Ctass Orcestra, Opera House.
some progranm will be rendered. Mr. Granger hat secured the ncr-
The Hahnemannian society will vices of a first-class orchestra for
hold itt next meeting tomorrow May zn. Elegant costumes, colored
evening in room 3, Newberry ball, calcium lights; fin ladies and gen
Dr. D. A. MacLachian and several tlemen in new characters. Fancy
and society dancing, including a
others will speak. A cordial invita- Game of Whist. Cards of admis-
tion is extended to all. Program tion reserved at Watts' jewelry store,
begins at eight o'clock. 50 cents; the balcony, 25 cents.

SPRING and -&. A1IIP
+ SUMMER 1AU111UL
FOR FASHIONABLE WEAR.
G. it lWIL),
oE LEADING TAILOR,
No. 2 E. Washington St., NE AIN.
A
BICYCLE !
1,2-000pryar wt
Wanii s nol t
SHOES
SPRING STYLES
NOW READY.
ELEG ANT
ASSORTMENT.
PRICES RIGHT.
OUR LINE OF~
RZRTOES.
175S. MAIN ST.

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