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April 27, 1898 - Image 4

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THE UNVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

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Millinery!I
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LARGEST SHOWING
NEWEST FANCIES
In Hats, Flowers, Plumes,
Ribbons, Feathers, Orna-
ments, Etc., selected by our
trimmer in New York, under
whose direction hats and bon-
nets sold are trimimed.
Do you want to see all the
latest,.correct ideas, of Spring
Millinery ? Vislithis depart-
ment, 2d floor, this week.
Ax
MACK & C

o 's a e INSPECT THE WORK
The Berryman Studio
(Successor to Gibson & Clark)
112 West Huron Street, Ann Arbor.
JOS* W. KOLLAUF
118 E WASUINGTON ST. Ann Arbor Mich.
UP STAIRS.
HO! DRINKERS OF COFFEE
Dean & Co.'s Blended Coffee is the result of thirty years experience
in roasting coffee, and produces in the cup a beverage of golden
color and unsurpassing flavor. We sell this coffee at 25c per pound
and venture the statement that no better or more delicious coffee
can be had at any price.

DEAN & COMPANY.

214 South Main Street.

wommPRORWw"

UniversitvNotes. rander Wilkes of the Detroit Naval

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About twenty-five students have been
drilling during vacation under charge
of M. Day, formerly of the Ohio Normal
military company. Last night the com-
pany was greatly augmented by re-
turned students and more acquisitions
are expected after tonight's meeting.
Dr. Huber ard Mrs. Dewitt have pub-
lished an article on "New Endings in
Motor Tissue and Muscle Spindles," il-
lustrated with five double photos, three
of which were colored. The articles ap-
peared in the last number of the Jour-

Reserves.
The candidates for the relay team to
be taken to the University of Pennsyl-
vania games Saturday remained here
during vacation. The selection of the
team was made Monday. It is com-
posed of Teetzel, Webster, Hatch,
Hayes and Thompson. All have been
doing splendid work in practice. They
leave for Philadelphia at 4:58, standard,
today over the Michigan Central. Ev-
erybody turn out and give the team a
rousing send off.
Mr. C. W. Whitney, chairman of the

W. J. BOOS, Prs. W. ARNOLD, st Vice-pre
J. V. SaEHAN, 2d Vice-pres.'
JOHN C. WAL. Asst. Cashier.
State - Savills. - Banlk.
Transacts a general Banking bsi
ness.
Cor. Main and Huron Streets.
Capital, $9,00. Surplus, $30,000. Transact a
general banking business.
R. KEMPF, Pre. C. E. RuENE, Vice-Pres
FRED. I.B StEn Cashier.
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK
Capital Stock, 150,000. Surplus, 150,000.
Resources, $1,100,000.
Organized under thesGeneral Banking Laws
of this State. Receives deposits, buys and
sells exchange on the princpal cities of the
United Staten. Drafts cashed upon proper
identificatisn. Safety deposit bxes to rent,
OrFtCERS: Christian Mack Pis' W D
tarriman Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Aiscock,
Cashier: i. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK o niAss1Abor
Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, W4t,000
Transacts a general banking unsitess.
foeinexchange bought and so. Frnih
etternof crsdit "
E. I. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE,
Vice Fis
S.W. CLARKSON. Cashier
C. K. MAJOR & 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
lianglog Only the best of workmens
employed. Work guaranteed.
C. g. MAJOR & CO.,
The Artistic Decortor,
'KLEIN.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
TAILOR
Latest Novelties in Winter
and Spring Garments.
COR. WILLIAM AND MAYNARD STREET.
One block west of University.
MONE LOANED
On Watches, Diamonds, Wheels or other Per-
sonal Property.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED.
Officeat residence,31E. LibertySt.. Ann Ar-
bor. Mich. Allbusiness conidential. :ours,
S to 11:30 a. m. aid lto 3:30 and 7to 9 pm
Joseph C. Watts.
Bargains in Second hand Watches and Dia-
monds
JAND OLIN
The Washburn is the one and only
make of world-wide reputation. Sold
by first-cIass dealers everywhere from

nal of Comparative Neurology. Dr. Hu- banquet committee of tha Engineering
ber has also consented to act as col- Society, has received a letter from Chi-
laborator of the magazine. rago informing him the U. of M. en-

rNothing but the L~atest
£wrything but the 0ldinars
We are showing the largest and
most complete line of
~ri
EVE, SHOWN.
SEE 000$3.00 SHOES IN BLACK
8R"TAN-,VE EII TOPS.

The first annual contest of the Ann
Arbor High School Oratorical associa-
tion occurred Monday evening. Milton
W. Guy, colored, won'the first prize.
$25 in cash; A. M. Broomhall. second,
$15 in cash. Both winners -reside in
this city. Judge N: W. Cheever pre-
sided and a' big crowd vas 'present.
The winner represents the school in the
Michigan inter-high school contest to-
be held here May 28. Mr. Guy's sub-
Ject was "Fort Wagner."
During the absence of Prof. Cooley
from the University his class will be
conducted by Mr. J. R. Allen and Geo.,
B. Wilcox, M. E., of Bay City. Mr.
Allen will conduct the classes in power
transmission and gas engines, while Mr.
Wilcox has charge of the courses in
marine engines and steam engineering.
Prof. M. E. Cooley is in Washington,:
D. C., consulting with Lieutenant Com-

gineers in that city will hold a banquet
at Kinsley's on the same evening as
the banquet in Ann Arbor, May 6th.
Arrangements are to be made to con-
nect the two 'banquets by means of long
distance telephones in such a way that
the two toastmasters may exchange
greetings. There, are 100 engieering
alumni in Chicago.
Al. the comlag smeting .of the State
Medica 'Society, which will be held in
Detroit May 6th, Dr. Dock will te charl'
man of the section on theory and prae-
tice. At the sa.e meeting Dr. Nr.
will present two papers. One of them,
on room disinfection, will compre the
relative merits of the forma lIe and
sulphur metheds. The otherr paper will
be on yellow fever, based on Dr. Novy's
investigations, which were begun in
Paris and, only recently finished. The
relation of the two disease germs, de-
scribed over a year ago, to this disease
is not yet establishead.'

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