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October 28, 1890 - Image 4

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U. of M. Daily, 1890-10-28

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TPE-TE nfP M. rDAILYr
8L E~AVEJ~,
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'R AE NIF W -fI '-I(W
CLO"THING HOUSE -S
IT, 73, 115 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MW) icu t S hIL I I - { 'IT DER~I1 17
117 -LJI7BstNovelties A2rriingDail
NEW BOOK
STORES,
W V r~ig ti .ltifl Udeweari.
Black Underwear. Medlicott Goods,
Natural Wool, and Cheaper Grades.
This --Display --is --Unsurpassed.
6 Secth Main Street. 44 South~ State Street,
Medical Bonks, Law Books, BLANK BOOKS, Ai,e i. Ij s,
All, 3ooks used in City Schools. Stoulents,Note Books and Pads, Draft-
Complete Line of Sporting Goods. ing Instrumnts.
Large Stock of Fountain P'ens. A Warranted Fountaini Pen (Gold) for $1.50.
Is showing thte Largest Stock of Poll D~ress Suitings in the market.
il the latest shades andl nevelties in T1rouserings and
Os vestings. Fine 'Vests can be had of ,fr 1
No. 2 E. Washington St_ near Main. H. WILD.1
- -- 4
JAMES M, STAFFORD,
T I O c1The bst place to get a
MADE TO ORDER
LATEST STYLES
MODERATE PRICES,
29 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH.
special Valuep!
Gents' Fast Black Rose,
Gents' All-Wool Hose, ~
Extra Quality Suspenders, 25
Superb Assortisent of Ties,
Atll-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs7
SPECIAL LEADERS
oWHITE SHIRTS
E1 . ILL3 & 00.,
Popular Dry Good~s and Clarpat? Store.
20 South Main.
THE, LARGEST STOCKHEN= PILEOTOL.Y.
GREATEST VARIETY ~ LOWEST PR ICES ~ ~ DN
On LAMPS, in this city. You will save money by bsuying of us. Our S i SAIG "
REDl STAl7" OIL lisa no equal, burns without odor, or
chiarrinig of wick and gives a clear white light. WACH ARANDJWLR
Siilsd at 10i ceiitasier gallon, delivered to aniy part of the city. 36 MAIN STRSEET,. iiatninpi orwrn ace
44 SOUTH MAIN ST. C0 sQ: n Jewrelry.
M. W. BLAKE,
THE CAMPUS.
The programs of the WAebster
Society for October 29 is as fol
lows: D~eclaimation, John It. Ihoodi;
Essay, Al. G. Paul; Orationi, W.
F. Waiiless. Debaste: ''Resolvesd,
That ex-presideints of the United
Slates should be seiiatiirs for life."
Affirmative, E. E. Dasvis ansl 1.
A. Smsitli; Negative, J. C. Lindley
and U. S. Lesh.
L. P. Wilcox, La w'8 7, iiows
prosperous lawyer of Chicago, is
in the city on business.
The Glee Club mansagemnent is
trying to arrange for concerts in
D)etroit, Toledo, Monroe, Giraiid
Rapids, Bay City aiid Sagiunaw to
bie given before Christmas.
The committee appointed to re-
organize the Political Science As-I
sociation met last evening buit
nothiiig definiite was agreed upon.
E. E. Browii, Lit '89, has ie-
tiurned from Europe. lie took
his doctor's degree at Heidelberg,
after studying only one year. lie
is at present principal of the
Jackcson high school.
The Woman's League, of the
U. of M. will bold a meeting. in
chapel next Thursday evening.
J. C. Newton has given Am-
herst nearly $40,000 to endow a
chair in sculptural art.
. ,
Prof. Alex. Zeivet will deliver
a paper before the 'Engiiieering
Society, next Friday evening, on
"P4 roblenis in Topology."
The followiiig peron55ssd their
ieqsuests granted at the Fauculty
meeting last eveiiing : Fredi Al-
exander, Hattie S. Bradley, 11.
A. Hlearvey, F. C. Liiiseumaiii,
W. L. Nell; W. D. Tlioiipsoii, R.
A. J. Sliaw.
IT. II. Avery, Junior D)ent., re-
cently married one of Jacksons
fair damsels.
There will be a mneetiiig of the
Oratorical Association in Room
24 to-night.
A U. of M. club is about to be
formed at Owosso, Michi. Thse
city contains about thirty U. of
M. men, aiid they are interested
in keeping up old memories.. G.
R. Lyoii, Esq., who graduated in
VICTURES, FRtAMES, A ND
AIMrGOODS. is West Hur-o Si.
FERDON LUMBER YARD,
Maiiiiacitirer ofiand dealer in
SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUMBER
Co.Fourtii ani DipotSts.
J. HALLER
46 SOUTHii MAIN ST.
Recpairinig a spialty~i.
0. M. MARTIN,
DESAiLERiN
Cloth Caslkets, Metallic
AND COMMON COFFINS.
RINSEY & SEABOLT,
Basters and deniors in
{groceries, Provision s,Flour and Feed,
6Sand 8 E. W5ashington St.
JOHN WOTZKE,
Maker oc lne
]LADIES' and GETS' SHOES.
Repairing neatiy done. d4iS. Slain St.
GRANG ER'S
4 -ACADEMY OF DANCING,-~
opposite J~aw Building.
Puipiis wili be received sit aur time doring
thieseasoni.
the fifties, is a priine mover in the Through Vestibuled and Colonist
Sleepers Between Chicago and
platter.Tacoma. Wash.. and Port-
niatler.land Oregon.
The ndeendnt grlsof 91 The Wisconsin Central aiid Northern
The hsdepesdeit girs of Pacific lilies riii through Pullman Ves-
held a mneeting at 12:30) to-day tibiiled and Coloiiist Sheepers between
andelete T ss's utlrHeierChicago and Tacoma, Wash., and
andelctd Mssl utlrMese, Portlaiid, Oregon. The trails knowiM
Szold and Cook as memnbers of its the "Pacific Express" leaves the
Gl and Central Passenger Station, at
the Castalian board. the corner of IFifthi Avenue and
The tickets for the Lecture As- Harrison Street, at 10:45 P. M. daily.
For tickets, berths in Pullman or Col-
sociation have, at last, arrived. onist Sleepers, etc., apply to Gxo. K.
TnomrtsoNe, City Passenger aod Ticket
Everybody get one, as Mr. Stan- .Agent, 206 Clark Street, or to F. J.
ley's lecture alone is worth the EDDY, Paseo taTio nt, raud
price of the whole course. Avenue and Harrison Street, Chicago
Ill.

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