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March 09, 1896 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1896-03-09

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

THE VICTOR
League Ball
will bat further and last
longer than any other
make. It contains the
bet materials and shows
the finest construction
throughout.
Every "official"
league ball offered to
the public is an
imitation of the
VICTOR.
Demand the Victor in all
cases. Our trade mark
is a guarantee of finest
quality.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
Makers of Victor Bicycles.
BOSTON NEW 'YORK DETROT DENVER
SAN FANCISCO LWS ANGELES
ORTANI, "E.
A GISpadin & Bros
"The Name is a Cuar-
ste" that the article
cring It Is the best
produced. Ulforms
and Supplies of every
description for Base-
h'.1, enni (Golf.
S Send for hndsome
-- Illustrated Catalogue.
The Acie of erfrection-
THF
Spalding Bicycle
FOR 1896.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.,
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia.
Largest Mnufacturers of Bicycles and Ath-
letic Goods i the world.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
OF ANN ARBOR.
Organized 1863.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $40,000
Transacts a general banking business.
Foreign exchanges bought and sold. Furnish
letters of credit.
P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital Stock, 50,000. Surplus, $150,000.
Resources, $1,100,000.
Organzed under the General Banking Laws
of this State. Recevos deposit, buys and
ells exchange on the princpal iies of the
United States. Drafts cashed upon proper
identification. Safety deAsit buses to rent.
OeICnRS: Christian Mch Pres. W. -D.
Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscok,
Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Casher.
Lowney's Chocolates.
Hot Lunches.
TUTTLE'S, 48 S. State St.
YOur!Gym Suit~
Im.
Cheapest place to buy it
is at
N STAFBLEB'S cycle Emprium
11 W. Was.hington St.
Bicycles, Sundries, Sport-
ing and Athletic Goods.

NOTICE-Odd Shirt Sale!
All X1.75, S1.50 and S1.25
Shirts in Our North Window,

980

980

980

D A TINKER & SON,
No. 9 South Main Street.
DO YOU SMOK E?
4 Pittsburg Stogies for ..- - - Sc
7 Full Value Cigars for- - - - - 25c
6 Prodigy Cigars for - - - - 25c
4 Owl Boquet Cigars for- - - - - 25c
3 Royal Banner Cigars for - - - - 25c
Lowest Market Price by the Box.
DEAN & COMPANY.
44 South Main Street.

Closing Out
We have left a fair stock of
all sorts of
- - WRITING TABLETS
which can be closed out as
follows:
MAMMOTH 200 PAGE TABLET, 5C
G0D RULED TABLETS, 100 PP.3 FORIOC
GOOD WRITING TABLET, - 8C
CRANE LINEN TABLET, - - 15C
BEST CRANE LINEN TABLET, - 35C
WRITING PAPER BY THE QUIRE OR LB.
This stock willnot be replaced.
Come quick for first choice.
A rgus Printing House.
MOORE & WETMORE
6 S. MAIN ST. AND STATE ST.,
CORNER OF WILLIAM,
HAVE A COMPLETE sTOCK OF
UNIVERSITY - TEXT - BOOKS!
For the Second Semester,
New and Second-Hand
which they olger

UNIVERSITY NOTES.

The '95 banquet has been changed to
Friday night.
The Board of Control will meet at
Prof. Knowlton's this evening to con-
sider the adoptsion of the rules formu-
lated in Chicago on February 8 8by
the delegates from the different West-
ern colleges.
The Ann Arbor Light Infantry have
leased the rink for an armory and are
refitting itwitsbconvenienly arranged
rooms, balcony, etc. The opening will
tatke place April S and will be on
liVitation 0fair. Positively no more
public balls will take place there.
('a~iil Granger wosuld like to liare
asy of his stuientfricnds Wislilg n-
vitations call at his residence, No. 6
Mssynardst. t
DANCING AT GRANGRR'S.
$3 to May 2nd, any class you care to
attend. Single class lessons 50 cents.
Single private lesson $1.50. Prograoii
evening every Tuesday and Saturday
after April Oth. Office, residence and
academy opposite school of music, No.
6 Maynard st.
FOOTBALL PLAYERS OUT.
Al former football players and all
those in the University who expect to
become candidates for the tean next
fail are requested to report on the
campus near the gymnasium Monday,
March 9, at 4 p. m., and every day
thereafter until further notice. The
regular work of spiiing practice will
be gone through, punting being the
chief feature.
- H. M. SENTER, Captain.
Don't miss seeing Haller's new stock
of Furniture. Nothing but the latest
designs of the season shown.
One front suite, $2.50. One single
room 75 cents. Furnace heat, light
and bath. 20 S. Ingalls st. 136
Just received, a fine line of Furni-
ture Coverings. Haller's Furniture
Store.
Room to rent, 40 Washtenaw ave.,
furnace bat, bath, nicely fur-
nished. $2.
Repairing and upholstering done at
reduced prices at Haller's Furniture
Store.
The Daily will be delivered by car-
rier or by mail for the remainder of
the year for $1.25.

Yale Will Go to Henley.
YSale News.]
A 1ass meeting of the Iniversily
was held in Alumni Ha Friday even-
ing for the purpose of desiding upon
the question of sending the crew to

Henley
The

y. At the Lowest Prices.4

meeting; was caieL to oru y

A. P. Stokes, jr., '96, who after stating
the object of the meeting called upon
President de Sibour of the Navy. Mr.
de Sibour said that as the faculty hal
reported in favor of the plan, the final
decision rested inthe hands of the
University and a discussion was called
for. The chazirmn appointed tellers
anti a vote was taken which resutled
in 460 in tar of senidingthetcrew
abroad and 16 against it.
Coach Watson, of the Harvard Crew,
has gone to igland to study the
methods of training and rowing of the
Oxford and Caibridge 'Varsity Crews.
He will stay in England until after
the annual boat race between the two
Universities.
An organization known as the "Po-
litical Club" has been formed by a
number of the professors and instruct-
ors at Princeton. The club meets once
a week, when discusslions are held and
papers read on subjects relating to po-
litical economy, social science, etc.
THE BEST MILEA:GE. .
The Interchangleable 1,000 mile tick-
et issued by the Olio Central Lines
covers more important railway sys-
tems than any other. It is good over
the B. & O., Big Four, C., H. & D., etc.
Price $20. Good one year. There are
others in the market, but the Ohio
Central Lines' tileket is the favorite.
See agents Ohio Central Lines, or
address
MOULTON HOUK, G. P. A.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Can't get good paper? Try Swan
Linen. 113
The stationery and engraving de-
pbartment of Wright, Kay & Co., of
Detroit, is producing the larger part of
the finest society stationery that is be-
ing used by the various, fraternities in
the United States. They have also fur-
nished many of the most elaborate pro-
grams, reception cards, etc., etc., for
universities throughout the country.

STRICTLY A SCHOOL OF DANCING
GRANGER'S
Tou can join our classes now, or an
any time convenient to yourself, the
term starting when you do. Office and
Academy 6 Maynard St.
C. H. KEYES
OPERA HOUSE JEWELER
PINS:-U. of M., A. A. H. S.
The finest in the city. Come and see
$ Every Week
0 We get in a fresh supply of FlowsW
0 Chicago Candies. You can de-
pend on their being perfectly sat-
isfactory. Your money's worth or
your money back.
PALMER'S PHARMACY.
We act as branch office for Bolmes'
Livery. All orders promptly attend-
ed to.
SPECIAL.
DIETAS & SCHANZ sell Suits and Pants
re at prices to suit everybody. we als od
repairing, cleaning and png. Work
called forrand delivered. No.48S. State St.,
- ecoisdfloor.
OM. MVARTIN, Funeral tDirector, Cloth
. and Metallic Cahsets and Fine Grade
Coffins. Embalming a Specialty. No. 17 S.
Fourth ave.
U OF D. SHAVING PARLOR and Bath-
rem.All otppolatmests Senst class.
Imported nd domestic cigars. Ladies' ars-
tic hair dressing and bathinb parlors. J. R
Trojanowski O3S. State st.
THEN YOU WANT yourclothes clesend,
S p ressed, relined or rebound go to Mrs.
Fingerie, over Sheehan's book store. Lab-
oratory aprons made to order
CHCO & AUSKERADE COLLARS
ODENA & PATOKA CUFFS,
LATEST STYLES,

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