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January 12, 1892 - Image 3

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Michigan Daily, 1892-01-12

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.
AtT he T w o Sarn3 TCLEARING..8ALE

Of Overcoats and Ulsters.

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I We have miade a tieenouiis cut in. prices all along the lia of
1 T T ,tens and Boys, Overcoats and Filsters, which will enable us to
ON At4A Ox~i~RC AT$ an Wh~1~$co enLA70 ORIccE is so prevalenlt,ino nmaii should go out 1on icc'
> Tlis includes all w3O. ItQ, ,2 S.M he has anl Overcoat onl.
aic ~2. te 4 <d '. ~ats. Nonec , Last yeair we'iclosedI our Overcoats (Iown o th112smnai ll umber(of
75 7r 'eserve. 1TmIOITY livPE, aii1nd xpet fto do so thiis year.

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The J. T. Jacobs Company,
IIEDAiIOE15,27-29) MAIN Si., AN A1nBO.

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MAll Aflor Stu M Egilltf, C 0 L. GEORGE L. MOORE, (A oor cessrC .& 1aber. )
WORK CALLED FOR and DELIVERED. !FOR HARD AND SOFT COAL, A ci i orc ' alcile e''xt oosincluding Icwcciand ld c ic o..ta l~eie
CAL 1, ux ~ilChepestiplace orue h icik atc'1cc4FacliciPs its the cite. PIrshic ( n 'o~ ~n
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS. 11_S1 i c=. ld fE beeds. Iow ayce inceie sock atcillyste laKN. 6 .MIST
Office. - 23 South Fourth Ave. No. 11 IX cii WASIiiN(OTON "0 os T G-O. L. C0 r=

WAHR'SLIJSIITLRSPILLOTOLYN
Ev5ery Suetwl sv l y bliiig nvestynex-oosan l tipllil iitIIaIqi ii 11 5 We al ir fleeIt, ice i c'. eel , cd lit ~ x
seialdisciiiiii111 1 W IOOK~ S MEJICLt BOOK is) S. DENTA L)EENA IBOS.in i '.1 iievelitIioA nsetl iiithe '('icii lifit ieno
iii 't. c (lii Ill ukhBooks it I10111 ree ci-- ._ _ _iii_ __.-
THE ~k,- EXtcaI.I,;< - =,.t :a ,aIPi-
p111ts cx11 1 inimedi i'ii c ryc, r idi pe
,l Pa i c raone .ad1".rk 1)11 01 . No
IQhrnond Straight Qt.Ir. , w[s i [ M hIIG N LE GEOM(ARIN
tNo. 1iiiI~Eii
CIGARETTES., il'elcilelil'll..Cloth ~~,uCaskets, M/detallic
Cigrete linl~ersi'5C R A I 511-S,11 = I-_ANDC I ON 115 i'l'IiNS.
(ate lntonyaltl TYI)fries s GTALNJD,01;} 0'lA§S.Prear' uens. IAIcEEsE cllg rset
aoe t anlieg' 1 p1r'i-a cte N V l Iel '1'l'l01' J.1 11.0. l'1ii'' i el1 'eccII laA. POLH EMU.,
all eth olinthhers.t .
charedfteh inarylii c ies V 111F r;tti ' I 11111111Preparies fr e.doPNceiindl iliattiiii Pu-eel.ttt( nd..
'Niemst ri' .1.511 lE .11 l/'12liFXl. lcc c.lii cil IiiClo ____
'aut No. 1Ci-aeeties ace made0fro i he ight- "lir is C 0l1 111'C I 1 'ilND 111II'i'lDl 0 1Pf1'ciliTi1."l'N' 1114' lea. hag sehl ofui ness'.l~iR NS Y & E BO T
es, mostidelicteiyflavei d iand ilighietcst i ,rlte e teeym eaeepnet suensttednTRN E E B L
Golddteal'grocin 10Viriniia. 'chiiais the O h'l iedlli i i'eie ' eo'I heeliliilds ex'111 penseo' re'ii cn t tiS(
casameillladii iaih tLgeeis '111 time' Iit'e llan o frlell. I,i e ~ h Ofelnishedl.I Groceries, ProvisiontsFour and Feed,
and~l wasboulllgitioutebyisinlthe years18';..lie's, 111111retid n
Bew'are or liiations, and aolseresthat ihe 6 V R XIraden.0aiid 8E. Wasinlgton St.
firm~ nause as bielowli is aii scary package.
Tile ALL.EN &GINTE'R Oraneli
1)f the Aaierican lheoC. THE CAMPUS. Th'ley still hiai'e the old-time juniorRaeaiNoc.
:ilanufactai'ei's. - - ltieheionii. Virginaa
cxcrciscs at Wbestinstcr College. -
p, > 1 ~ ~ 'T'eachiers in the Madras Mediica)liilidiitiunccfuiiise- Iillal' 'oii tlicsi
Co1 (illege lectiire ini gowns.'iiciaa 2;moelrbes~s asi-bal I iccin arc rcquii ied,by r' P15
i'c1,iici $0.'c sdl. S ii i d Pritsi, $17,iWi0. . \his soi 'ir I 1111 tild, ao i9i4 moe silcii hn li liiihas i' cihl'i' i i1'(2,l
Ioesa genieiralIBanking busiiiess. lays in-''(nl"i' oesudnsta h
iieestiiiSaving 1Deposits. HcIssafecy is visiting ier sister, Miss lleilricila '
Dleposilt Boes o rsi [teni.treh nrdadsxyu ieste eo e m m es o h tiei
It. KEMIPF,P'ess F. H. IIESEt. ('ashiler. Carr, '2 enicl. lircI illelai ici c n is Iclec ii'l is lt ii' 'ii
P a'I lie stuiicls' hiblec ilass if Itie C lte J ml e eid o r iceng
Ann Arbor Savings Bank I tllariaii ciurili wi iscus iTe vacanies inithe .-coloicna iiiiclioi i ii lilo ro
An SrbrMchpii Ciap i 'lp g lialli itaytok \(~txl siiihce lai IItickets haY he seicireti
OsgadepaitmiidsofiCirneuse, causedniy,1001
sells excehageontheaericipal citieasof tiT omss .4bnsl a tr t)f
iU'ited State's. IDrafiscacsihed upon peoper :seentiy-onc stcuients .a1t 'orniel Ili e fiii]eidly the applolint tilli o f .91 loii'r, R isii 1 p ilii, lli
identificatica. Ofiters!p ymc o 3.0
'CH IS TIMCiK, Press.,iwere siispi'lendedIromc the ' cicersily '. S. 'larrcif H arcard.. 111 l > lci9'i 0
CHiAS. E. Hiscicia Cashiler.ifor tailuire ini ile work cif last terrii 1. rich A. I,( 'den, 'Esqo.,isil hofi Rioiisto'nii
it toii hieicai''na h' ilircaai,1111011ple-
llcliiltwtcily-eight of thccse hocve, lois depositeld cwithc 11ce Frank~l in Ic n- iiioiI ii liiiiIliiles
OF h owevcii, liieii restoireil stitute, 11ce siiit (f $1,i 0,co, beli
U OFM. P1NS I1 , , iii tiess, li I ilih iichlbakscaniats arce

iliciiiiiat-
36 MainStreeti
AANDALg
FINE PHOTOGRAPHS.
MILLINERY AND ART GOODS!,
30EasHuronStreet, 1
SHORTHAND CTAKE.:A
T' WILL PAY YOU. Shorthuand Sebool, New
Bailding, IS South Stpte Stxeet.

I I'le Le~tioiais th nani of al~i- awared asa preiiunlto ay ci dn fNrhAeiawosa liiiduste cal fillouht iniihreturnc ho
weekly paper lpiblishcedlbythie cli- eiteeittot N orili America sehio shalllI
dents 1)1 Lelaind Stanfordl I' nhsersit>. Ileiermcinewseteher all rags of lig7ht I(ihrui illgi rclill 'h
space1 s iii. to bi heildiitli thie came
It contiaiins forty pagses of readlinig ani tcihier phlysical rays, are or are o li ucihtIi iyalrs
ncatter, aiid pronidses to raiik cvcry'nr11tranlslated ith tiihie sanime eoc- ipslli chapayderii
high among college journals. Iii)' 'I tore withl what 'lubs, and the posi-
NV'. C'. Lanigdon, r,'92, and Prof. No'ril's-PL~orIcsICA.l'coONLdi.- Lion forswliiihi trying.'t'hiere is a
N. S. Sprague are contemplating the Students who intend to elect courses pledge puHnItl uponi the blank which
production of an opera to be put 00 4 and 6 in Political Economy for the must. be igI'nell by the caiididate.
the stage next spring biy Brown sta. second semester will please report at - .:--1 .ulirS'rio ,: aiiager.
tsai hgonce to the undersigned: if'Thisin
dents. ' .angdon is t rt h formation is needed in order to avoid - +
libretto, and Prof. Sprague the mu- confusion in adjustment of the work. press ViClbat . of' N. Halt
sic.-Brunonian. tHENSY C. ADAS. to- night.

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