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January 29, 1898 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1898-01-29

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THE UNMVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

The Store W. W. Wetmore,
.....O G.ain St., an 342 S. State St.
)UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS,

Department !I
$2.70
The adjoi ning outs represent
2 of our tny styles of
LADIES' WE3LT SLOES
That we are offering this
week at
2.70
These shoes are all of this
season's Last and Paterns and
were formerly sold at
$3.50 and $3.00
We have got more than we
wish to carry over to next
season, hence this great offer
$2.70

IIAS FULL LINES OF

NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
NOTE BOOKS, and
STUDENTS' SUPPLIES.

Fountain Pens and Fine and Staple Stationery
and offers all at the Lowest Prices.
U.nfivers i ty School of Dancing,
State Street, opposite Law Building.
Terms $5.00 a semester - - Single evenings 53 cents.
Office-427 Thompson Street.
Slei h ingIs Here
for a Swell Turn-out Call on
HOLMES' LIVERY,

W. J. BOOTH, Pres. W. ARNoLD, lSt Vice-pres
J. v. SOEaHim, 2 Vice-pres.
JONaC. WALz. Ast. Cashier.
State - Savilvs Bank.
Transacts a general Banking busi-
ness.-
tir. Main and Huron Streete.
Capital, 5,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transact a
general banking business.
R. Kasir Free . B .inNE, Vice-Pres
E. H. BLsoN Cashier.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capitai Stock, $50,045. Surpis, $150,000.
tResources.,1ii000e.
Organized undertheeenerai BankingLaws
of thin State. Receives deposits buys and
sells exchange on the principai citios of the
United Statos. Drafts cashed upon proper
Identification. Safety deosit boxos to root.
OroCEn: Chritian BanotPres-W.D
Rarriman Vice-Pros. Chas E. Iliscock,
Cashier: i. .. Fritz Assistant Cashier,
FIRST NATIONALBANK Ann Arbor
capita $100,00i. Surpiueand Profts, ,0551
Transacts a generai banking business.
Foreign exchange bought andsold. Furnish
iettersof credit.
E. D. KIiNNE, Pros. BARIt~SON SOULE,.
S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier
C. . AJOR & CO.,
The Artistic deorators
Have a complete line of
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window
Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc.
Specialty of fine interior decorating,
painting, frescoing, tinting and paper
hanging. Only the best of workmen
employed. Work guaranteed.
C. ]a. MAJOR & CO.,
The Arti sticU ecortor,
KLEIN
LADIES' AND UtNTLEMENS
TAILOR
Latest Novelties in Winter
and Spring Garments.

Both Phones io6.

- - 515 East Liberty Street.I

Lamps Expressly Students' Use
"The Rochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Perfection,"
"The Berlin Student," all nickle plated, varying in price from
$1.00 to $2.50 each.
OLTT Every student should use Dean's "Red Star." It gives a pure
j white light, is odorless and does not char the wick. Deliv-
ered in any part of'the city in our cans at lb per gallon. For
sale only by

DEAN & OOMPANY.

214 South Main Street.

UNIVERSITY NOTES.
According to the new city directory
tie population of Ann Arbor is esci-
mated at 14,352.
Dr. Tones lectured on Thoreau be-
fore the Woman's League last night
at the home of Mrs. Israel Hail.
Mrs. Attorney Mary C. Whiting has
a beautiful steel engraving of one of
the first professors of the University,
J. Holmes Agnew, D. D., which she
proposes to donate to the Institution
if they desire it.
Regents Cocker, Lawton, Butter-
field, Farr, Fletcher and Kiefer to-
gether with Acting President Hutchis
and Dean -Hudson, of the University,
and a number of leading Detroiters,
were entertained in that city Thurs-1
day morning by ex-Regent L. L. Bar-
hour. They took a trolley vide about
the city and paid a visit to the new
Detroit high school building.
The Football Rules.
The following clipping is taken from
the Brown Daily Herald:
"The revision of football rules in
either the East or West 'without ref-
erence to the country as a whole, it
seems to us, Is unfortlinate. Seven
universities In the West have under
consideration certain altered rules of
the game, and while the changes Are
not sweeping, they are not in accord
with the Eastern rul&. No doubt be-

fore many seasons there wviii have to
be a coniference of all American col-
leges in the interests of uniformity."
Of National Reputation.
Owosso Argus: J. J. Kitiby, assist-
ant passenger agent of the Ann Arbor
road, -was a guest at the Wildermutth
yesterday. "Do you know," said Mr.
Kirby, fin speaking of the increase of
the passenger business of the road,
"that the annual May Festival of the
University Musical society in Ann
Arbor has a national reputation. At
the last meeting of the ge:ner.ai pas-
senger agents of the state, when ex-
cursion ates for the festival were al-
lowed, the matter was distussed. It
was the generalopiion tiha:t the only -
limit to the nuimiber of' pole that go
to Ansn Arbor to attend th- festival
is the size of the hall where it is
given. People generally feel there is
no use in going unless 'they have se-
eured season tickets. I have attended
the festivals and I 'think I heard the
sweetes't music there that I ever heard
in my life.'
"Under the Red R be" at the Athens
Theater tonight.
Front and -side suite for rent. <
Modern conveniences. 727 E. Univer-
sity ave. t. f.
To stick Ru ber use M'ajo.s Rubber
Cement. 'Bdware?! !! Don't take a
substitute.

WeltSoles.

Sizes 2 -2 to .

Romeo Alaskas [o y] 17

mnazs.

For Forty

Years TRY TH
GOLDEN SCEPTRE

& con

Has been smoked by college men and is to-day, a I
as a pure, mild, sweet mixture for the pipe.

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