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October 20, 1891 - Image 4

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Michigan Daily, 1891-10-20

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.
wWE ARE THE PEOPLE. - |ANN ARBOR ORGAN COMPANY,:H
Formerly Allmendinger Piano and Organ Company.
New Warerooms, - - - - - - - Corner of Main and Liberty Streets.

I will "Open the Ball" by placing a fine stock of Guitars, Banjos, etc.
PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU.
Find 7rsE 's \R rs SOE,
25 South Fourth Avenue, City.
Owing to the Expiration of Patents, We are selling Nickel Plated Centre Draft Lamps at
greatly Beduced Prices. $150 willgo as far this year as$2 50 would last year.
"RED STAR' OIL SAFEST AND BEST in Market, Delivered in our
own Cans to Customers in any part of the City at 10 cents per gallon.
OIL CANS of all sizes and at Lowest Price. Shoe Brushes, Blacking and Toilet
Articles at One-Third less than usual Prices.
DEAn + & + .QmPAY.
44 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - - - - ANN ARBOR, MICH.

OUR LeJD FOR THIS WEEK.
Pique Bosom, Utica Muslin.
A SILEN2D${It
Cheap at $i.oo. OUR PRICE, ONLY 69 uENTS.
A. L. NOBLE, Leading Clothier and Hatter.
GO TO
For HIGHEST CLASS TAILORING.
New Goods, new Fall Goods, new Winter Goods, Full Dress Suitings,
Silk Vestings, Overcoatings, London Suitings. Trouserings a specialty.
Largest and most complete stock in the city, at the lowest prices. Please call
and exaasite.
NO. 2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., near Main.

B, Et JOLLY io.,
. ,SELL --
AND ALL
staGEnts' f ppliES,
Ice Cream, Soda Water, and
FRESH LUNCHES, ETC.
We keep the very best line of
In the City
Leave Orders for all
ATHLETIC + GOODS.
YOU CAN GET
What you iumiamth ePrice till be
right, (tO
BROWN'S DRUG STORE.
OVVIDEIT IL-+ 1OThL
STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS.
"Boys," if you are looking for any of your
friends, take a chair in the Occidental Hotel
oice for ten minutes. You willnsurely see
then. Five o'clock dinner, Sundays. Special
ratonesn.e
HE EARNED AN
REPUTATION
SOLICITED
A.SEYLERI& SOI
Opp. Court House.
J. B. MIDDLECOFF,
Type-Writing.
Short-Hand and Mimeographing, Theses, Cor-
radence, eeturo, also ffor
39 South Pu1ea on of al inds. niv. Ave.
E gantt tetduin g the t sunner,
..: Ni ,. hou t in connection. . . ,
BUTTS & HAZLEWOOD,
STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR.

THE CAMPUS.
G. K. Browning, law '9n, has
located at Zanesville, O.
D. M. Vinsonhaler, law 'gi, has
opened a law office in Omaha, Neb.
Cornell has four foot-ball elevens
at work practicing for the 'Varsity
team.
S. Cohen, law 'gt, is in the law
office of J. G. Dickinson, Esq., at
Detroit.
J. C. Lindley, law '91, is with the1
' firm of C. N. Lindley & Co., Chilli-
cothe, O.
Riddick, full back on the Albion
team, intends entering the University
next year.
S. B. Monroe, law 'gt, has a posi-
tion in the First State Bark, at South
Haven, Mich.
L. G. Rothschild, law '9t, is tak-
ing a post-graduate course at the
Harvard Law School.
After the fourth ballot in the sen-
ior law election, Saturday, Sheldon
withdrew in favorof MacKenzie.
J. C. Huntoon, law 'gi, has a
positipn with Atkinson, Carpenter,
Brooke & Haigh, Detroit, Mich.
Burnham, captain of the Albion'
team, is a senior in that college, and
acts in the capacity of a "Tute' in i
history.
E. V. Robinson, lit '90, who took
his master's degree last year, is
principal of the Schoolcraft, Mich.,
schools.
The Unity Club held its first
social at the Unitarian church last
evening. There were refreshments
and music. - The usual number of
new comers were present.
It is decreed by the faculty that
no more rushes'shall take place. All
disturbances of class .meetings will
be looked into and the offenders
punished.

Amherst will take a western trip
this fall, playing Cornell at Ithaca
and Chicago at Chicago.
Prof. Stanley will give one of his
delightful concerts at the Congrega-
tional church, Saturday evening
next, for the benefit of the Ladies'
Library Association. Everybody
should go and enjoy a rare musical
treat.
teThe vice-president of the class of
'94, and the various committees for
the freshman spread, hope that each
sophomore girl will consider it her
duty to be present Friday evening
at the spread, so that all together
may assist in receiving the fresh-
nmen.
William Windle rode a mile against
time on the Hampden Park in 2:15,
lowering the world's bicycle record
of 2:16 held by Osmond, the Eng-
lishman. His time on the quartersj
was 36 2-5, 1:o8, 1:41, so he made
a three-quarters record. Some idea
of his speed can be gained by the
fact that he made the half mile
between the quarter and three-quar-
ters poles in 1:04 3-5. Harry C.
Tyler then made the half mile in
1.o6, breaking another record of
i:o6 3-5, made by Zimmerman. G.
F. Taylor, of Harvard, made a mile
in 2:21 1-5, reducing the intercolle-
giate record of 2:26 1-5. All had
pace-makers and expert time-keepers
and judges employed.
NOTICE.-All candidates for '95
foot-ball eleven are requested to
appear daily on the campus for
practice. COM.
NOTICE.-All those who have not
paid their Gym. subscriptions will
greatly oblige the committee by re-
mitting amount of subscription to.
T. H. HINCHMAN, Treasurer,
67 E. Washington-st.

Chemical Physical Apparatus
. Ce. P.and X
Rare ChEemicals. Microscopical Supplies,
EBERBACH & SON.
--tTHE ARGUS,S--
FINZ J013 P90W ITe,
AT Low PRICES.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ANN ARBOR.
Capital, SO,0000. Surplus and Profts, $30,000.
Transacts a general banking business, for-
eign cextangesa'ld, letters of credit procured
cur travelers abroad.
C. H. RICHMOND, Pres. P. BACH, V. Pres.
S. W. CIARKSON. Cashier.
SCBOOL FOR DANCING
Now open for reception of Pupils.
WAGNER 001,
Tctijorss and .4'

"+.

Furni~herp,

21 S. MAIN STREET.
A Large Stock of
SEASONABLE WOOLENS.
All the Novelties in
MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS.
We hade the BestS ameLaundry.

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