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November 19, 1894 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1894-11-19

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"THE U. OF M. DAILY.

T HEF. 0. STEBBINS,
CRANDALL TYPEWRITER T~
Y - 4BELIABL[[ gULVOHIYMAN !
"-:a M i, s selingcoupon o 1oks goodl
r !vfor $3 for $2.50.

'rite oady Ihigh (Grade Mach1i.n n the
:iltrkeonldiat a l~ra sneice.'lt'
Simple; Durable; Writing in Sight;
"Permanent Alignment; Instantly
(Changeable Type.
J. S. PEARL, Agent,
.53 WE \ a ciroe st., AnArbor, Mlirt
FLAG PINS $1.50.
- Yellow and Blue But-
tons 60c.
With U. of X5. or the
year 75c.
'-M. ARNOLD' S, Jeweler.
KALI
ORDlERI YOUR COAL OF
M_ ST2JAhE,,
OFICE: 1i1 W.Wanhiegtensti 'Phone No.8e
YAnRDS: M. C. R.1R., 'Ph'lone No. 51.
UR& ANNIE WARD FOSTER'S
'School of Dancing and Delsarte.
Saray M . , ebbeman beginners class.
O9aturday, 4)). in., body lbeginrs rclass.
.Xmdnra 7:300 p. no., Adranocd Cless (Ladles'
an eotleoe'e)
'Tuesday, 7:310 p. a., lBeginnero Class (Lodies
and GOcilemro).
Private lesos by oppoitent.
'SCHOOL. 46 S. STrATE ST.
BOOKS.
Second Hand Books,
College Text Books,
Law Books,
Medical Books,
-atctrt prices at the
STATE STREET.
Bargains in Stationery dad Note
Books. Special reductions this week
ora K. & Es Drawing Instruments.
We have the bpest.
~PALDING'S ATHLETIC CLOTHING
anid Sporting Goods for the new
igymnasiqm. Come and see us. We
are the largest dealers in the city
and our prices are the lowest.
SHEEHAN &CD1,
Wholesale and Retail Booksellers
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
OF ANN ARBOR.
Organized 1863.
'V..plta. li0t00. Surplus ad Profits, X40,00.
'.Transacts a general hashing business.
Foreign exchangeo nought andasold. Furnish
letters of credit.
P.11ACL, Fran, S, W.-CLARIISON, Cashier.
Vi Ss Hattie Long,
gluitar, Mandolin and Banjo,
89 Miller ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.
PERSONAL PROPERTY L'OANS.
Qnr Watches, Jewelry, Diamondsad chattel
mortgages an collateral. Diamonds bought
and sold. Watches and Jewelry nicely re-
paired. Office at any residence, 13ME.SLierty
iA,..,clty. Roars: 8tol11a. a., 1 to3land 7Pio
, . J. C.WATTS.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
'241 E. WI:.IA1M STREET.
DROP IN AND LOOK AT
THE WHITELY EXERCISER.
Iti has. ooequal outside of a complrte gym-
nosicrnfor rxercising Ihoroughlyallbthetmus-
rc. It is noiseless, hoo self-.adjusting re-
sistanceroffromc 2 tot65lbs IEndorsd by the
laing atletes rfccthe lacy. All p1-smar-5
rantedlrd't'w100years. 0C1l1 for catalogues.
For s111e by R. L. BLU JNT. 14 N.
Ingalls s1., Anno Arbor.
A45 vN" ARBHOR
STEAM LAUNDRY 00.
11igh Glen'. andDomesc inishun
E.S. SERVISS, Manager,
'231 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE.
To keep posted, read the
Daily.

DOC-CIDENTAL
YPSILANTI, MICH.
SUNDAY DINNERS AT 5 O'CLOCK.
btuents and ritizensould011 mabe this
thrir hradqunarters iwhile 1n Yplsilan1ti, 11011I
asureithemethey1w111 fine 1,11s ever,
Mlost cordially,
W. H. LEWIS, Prop.
~MIL DREFS,
nest referenres possible in Europe, New Yorb
City, Chicago anmd Ann Arbori
64i S. State st. Coane anid see us.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Annm Arbor, Mlichm. Capital Storb, 6$00,000'
Surplus, 0150,000.
Organizoed undthle Genieral Banbing Laws
of tisi Stair te.Rciesdieposits, buys anid
sell'. rsrbliligron the Frincripalrities ofthit
Unied States. Drafts cashed upn op'per
idetiication. Safety drpccoit boxesc to root.
OrrICERS: ChiristianMi iack,'Prs.: WV.ID.
Hamrrimnilm, Vire-Pres.; OCias. E. liscoc,
Cashier; A1. .Foiltz, Assistanit Cashier.
The Daily $2.50 a year.

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A NOVELTY IN
Bathi Robes !~
Thc famious Stars Crcscentflath Robees
are now mnade in all the
LEADING COLLEGE STRIPES
Quality superbi. Made under our "Fast'
Fur"le pateint. Price, in fine cotton terry,
$7y; in fine wool lorry, ,$io. Dclivered
free. Returnable if unsatisfactory. If1
not found at your dealers', send to us~
mntnioning college andcenclosing price.
STAR & CRESCENT MILLS CO., Phluads., Pa.

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LAMPS !

LAMPS!'

LAMPS !

sdaller's Bodstore
Formerly with George Wahr, IS
E. Washington St. Headquarters for
everything a Student needs in the
line of Text-Books, Stationery and
Micellaneous Stunts in general.
MARTIN SCHALLER,
THE DOWN-TOWN BOOKSELLER,
19 E'. Washington st., one block
east of Main st.
~i A. E. MUMMERY'S,
S The largest bottle
of TOOTH POWDER
in the city for 25c,anyorony a
if not perfectly sati- a
g factory at
w - NEW DRUG} STORE.
HA[LEAS + J[W[LRY
STO:EZE2
46 S. MAIN STREET.
MOORE & WETMORE
6' S. Main St., and State st., cor-
ncr of William st., have a
complete stock of
UNIVEBSIJY I[XI BOOKS
New and Second Hand.
Note Books and oier Stdents' Spplis
Fine Stationery, Sporting Goods, etc , which
tey oier at the Lowest Prices.
Call and see us before purchasing.
FOR FIRST CLASS MEALS
TRY THE
ELITE DINING PARLOR
Cr. State and Liberty sts.
EDWARD LEWIS, Prp.
Boardera Wanted
T'HE
meficaD Douse
Corner Washington St., ad
Ashley t.
Rates $2 and $3.
JF'210TTE123.
X. BTAZ3LEP.,
PROPRIETOR.
0-. H. 'WILD)
[VE [EADNG JAILOB
Elns the newest Fall and Winter
Woolens and largest 'stock in the
city. You Can get any sele-
tion ydu are lookingfor.
9W'OM AND SEE US.
1E. 'OPsh igton,,t, near Main St.

Make no mistake. Do you want a lamp? We can show you a great
variety and give you lower prices thau any honse in this market.
An examination of our stock demonstrates that it contains the best
and must improved lamp made. Thirty-three years experience in the
Lamp Business is wcrth something. Buy of us and get the benefit of it.
44 South Main Street.

UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Thiere' will he a nmass eieting SWed-
neoday or Thursday of this week for
the practice of liar football songs.
Rlobert J. Burdette, who was schled-
uledi to appear before the S. L. A.
Dec. 4, has been obliged to postponer
is lecture till sonieliner in February.
The first niunber in the Choral
Union series will be giv'en Ibis even-
log at University hail, the at-
traction bring the 'Theodore Thomas'
orchestra.
The Hlaberlein Concert Co. will nlot
appear before the Inlandi League this
evening at the Church of Christ, the
concert having been postponed until
next Friday night.
Arrangements have hbei Completed
whereby Corneil will meet tie Hen-
ley crew, the fastest in England, next
July. The race will be one mile and
550 yards in length, and heals will be
rowed on three successive days. Cor-
nell winhed to meet Oxford, hut Ox-
ford would not make terms until Cor-
nell had defeated Yale, and Yale will
not row Cornell The Cornell crew
will leave for England early in June.

Hare and Hound.
Saturday mnorninug 14 hiotunids follow~s-
eid the hiaree around town for a half-
hiotires run. Tue hares swon andti iL
first three hounds to finisii were Heor-
ton, Bates and Thomais. The start
*was from the old traliing quarters
uinder the maedical builing andi the
tbreak was left oni Volland st. The
hounds had some eliffleuilty in finding
floe break, and wvere 1it) minutes be-
haind the hares.
t U. of M. CALENDAR.
' Mon., Nov. 19-First number in
Choral Union series by Theodore
CThomas' orchestra at S p. m.
Wed., Nov. 21L-Freshman social Re
EGranger's hail, S p. m.
Thurs., Nov. 29.-Univ. of Cii'eago
vs, U. of M., Chicago.
Fri., Nov. 28.-Haberlein Concert Co.
in Inland Leabrue series.
Sat., Nov. 24.-U. of 1M. vs. Cornell
at Detroit.
Tues., Nov. 27.-Tllanksgiving recess
begins.
In the last six mnonthls eight books,
have been issued by .professors, at
:alc, and lix moore will be Issued soon.

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