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June 05, 1896 - Image 4

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TIE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

For a Sty lishl
AND WELL MADE
CradoatiDg Suit,
-CALL ON-
o. W. Kollauf,
Merchant Tailor,
He Pleases all the Students.
10 E. Washington St.
Gibson & Clark
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
12 W. HURON ST
ANN ARBOR
No. 23 S. Fourth Ave.
Summer Law Lectures, Univ. of V'irgioia,
July 1 to Sept 1,r119. Por students od
practitioners. 27th year. For catalogue, ad-
dress (P. O. Charlottesrill. Va,
R. C. MINOR, Secretary.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
OF ANN ARBOR.
Organized 1863.
Capital, 8100,000. Surplus and Profits, $40,000
Transacts a geseral banking busess.
Foreign exchanges bought andsold. Furnish
letters of credit.
P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital Stock, 850,000. Surplus, 8150,000.
Resources, $1,100,000.
Organized under the General Banking Laws
of this State. Receives deposits, buys and
sells enchange un the principal cities of the
United States. Drafts cashed upon proper
identificatiun. Safety deposit bones to rent.
OrrICnnS: Christian Mack Pres.; W. D.
Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscock,
Cashier; M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier.
Lowney's Chocolates.
Hot Lunches.
TUTTLE'S, 48 S. State St.

Cv.omenoing 7ode.1y .Morning, June ist.MOORE & WETMORE

We will close out ail our remaining stock of Negligee bhirts
separate Collars and Cuis, at Ruinous Prices.
ALL $2.50 SHIRTS AT - - - $1.87
ALL $2.00 SHIRTS AT - - - - $1.47
ALL $1.50 SHIRTS AT - - - $1.19
These Shirts are Madras Cloths with two separate Collars and
one and two Pairs of Culls each. These goods are a great
bargain and will last but a short time. Come early and get
first choice.
D. A. TINKER & SON,

HATTERS AND FINE FURNISHERS.

No. 9 S. Main St

Five Dollars for One Guess
May seem a big amount, but if you get a pair of
HANAN SHOES, you will not have to guess
again. You will always know what to ask for.
Come and see them anyway.
GEORGE C. SHIRTS, S STAT.
Agent for Mayhew, of Grand Rapids.
JUST OUT! LH'HDTQEAN
universalC randallQpewriters no.
Ansa w HEve hr Sdfo, ataTo g
'r " CR0ANDALL MACHINt CO., 1700700 . 5 t "_.'

Then buy a Summer supply before you leave the best
market in America.
100 Pittsburg Stogies for $1.00, - - - - - 4 for 5c
100 National Sto;ies for $1.35, - - - - - 3 for 5c
100 Alfonzo Cigars $2.00, - - - - - - 2 for 5c
100 Prodigy Cigars $3.60, - - - - - 6 for 25c
100 Owl Boquet Cigars" $6.00, - - - - - - 4 for 25c
100 Royal Banner Cigars $7.50, - - - - 3 for 25c
DEAN & COMPANY.

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6 s. Main andS. State St.,
Corner of William.
Invi'e your attenion to their line of
LAWN TENNIS GOODS,
Wekeep the celebrated AshbyRacquts,
strictly high grade at a less 'rice than
other racquets that are no tytter; also
t Talistn, Osford ad asvard for
cheaper rcquets. Try the new Tennis
Ball,bthe Slazenger,
GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
Also Baseball Coods and Hammocks.
PR IVA TE
lessons in dancing wilt be given
hy Mr. or Mrs. Ross Granger at
their academy during May and
June. Program evenings, Tues-
day and Saturday.
$HANDY MEDICINES.,
10 cent bottles of tablets,
just fit the vest pocket.
Chlorate Potash, Soda 0
Mint, Pepsin anti Char-
coal. Lots more.
PALMER'S PHARMACY.
DUC"KTROUSERS
Are all the rage.
Why don't you wear a
pair?
We have them made right
and of Superior quality
FOR $1.50
Belts 25 Cents and Up.
COTTING, REYER & CO.
27 AND 29 MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR.
SPECIAL.
DIETAS & SCHANZ sell Suits and Pants
at prices to suit everybody; we also do
repairiog, Cleaning and ppressing. Work
caled forrand delivered. No. 4s S. Statest.
second Slor.
0. . MARTIN, Funeral Director, Cloth
O. and Metallic Caskets and Fine Grace
Cofins. Embalming a Specialty. No. 17 S.
Fourth ave.
U OF M. SHAVING PARLOR and Bath-
rooms. All appointments first class.
tmported and domestic cigars. Lades' arti-
tic hir dresing and bathing parlors. J. R.
Tro"anuwski0 5 S. State St.
W HEN YOU WANT your clothes cleaned
pEssd relined or rebnund go to Mrs
Fingerle, over Sheehan's book stoe. Lab-
oratory aprons made to order
NEW
C'OLLRR

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44 South Main Street.

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THE FINEST LINE OF
BICYCLES, SUNDRIES
AND SUPPLIES.
BICYCLE SUITS,
BICYCLE SHOES.
Everything inthe Bicycle
line at
Mi STAER'S Cycle Emporium
11 W. Washington St.

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Will Bid Goodbye to His Classes.
Mr. Wallace S. Elden, the French
instructor, meets his cltsses for the
last time today. lie was advised to
Bnd a more suitatle climate several
months ago, but wished to complete
this year with his classes. The first
of next week he will leave for his
home in Maine and from there he will
probably start on an extensive Euro-
pean trip.
Lawn Fete for Women's League,
A lawn fete in honor of Mrs. Angell
will be held by the Women's League
at , o'clock this afternoon at the home
of MIrs. I. C. Russell, corner of Mill
and Oxford sts., at 5 o'clock this after-
noon. No invitations have been issued,
but a general invitation is extended
to all members of the Women's
League.
The Ann Arbor "alroad will sell
tickets at one fare for the round trip
to all stations on their line setween
Hamburg Junction and Toledo on Sun-
day trains. Tickets limited to date
of sale.
R. S. GREENWOOD, Agent.
TO RENT
For the season at Old Mission, a
furnished cottage, beautifully located.
For terms, etc., apply to Theo. Price,
St. Johns, Mich.
Packing and forwarding of furniture
done with great care. Low prices
guaranteed. Call or 'phone to Martin
Haller's Furniture Store.

RETUTRN HOME BY BOAT:
The "Anchor Line" of steamers ply-
ing between Buffalo and Duluth, offer
special inducements this year to stu-
dents desiring to return home by the
lake route. The palace steaiiships
India, China and Japan leave Detroit
twice a week each way.
For rates, time-tables, etc., apply to
J. V. AMESSE, Agt.
Address P. O. Box 130, or call at 94
E. Washington st.
OF INTEREST TO STUDENTS.
Cheapest rates to Cleveland and
Pittsbui-g , Eastern Ohio & Pennsyl-
vania Points are via Michigan Cen-
tral and Detroit and Cleveland boats.
For full information and rates please
apply at the Michigan Central ticket
office.
Messrs. Wright, Kay & Co., of De-
troit, besides being the largest man-
ufacturers of fraternity badges in the
United States, are headquarters for
fraternity broches, book marks, belts,
bon bon boxes, bag tags, canes, fobs,
glove fasteners, glove menders, glove
buttoners, garter buckles, sockets,
silver lorgnette chains, silver lockets,
silver hearts, menthols, memorable
day tablets, memorandum tablets,
match safes, necktie holders, pipes.
pocket pieces, paper clips, paper cut-
ters, rules, spoons, stamp boxes, run
dials, sleeve links, umbrella clasps,
vinagrettes, stationery, crests, mono-
grams, etc., etc.
Ripans Tabules cure constipation.

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