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October 31, 1890 - Image 3

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U. of M. Daily, 1890-10-31

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THE U. OF M. DAILY
AT THE TWO SAMS,
SMOKING JACKETS!1
THE NEW ASCOTI.
Allf Arb o 8emnILgllfly, VOORHEIS & ITS
BEST WORK IN THE CITY! STATE ST. TAILORS,
VWOKCALLEDFOR and DELIVERED. FIRST CLASS WORK.
lg"S'I CAl.A TES TuOSTUIDENTS.O ALLAn
Office.-23 South Fourth Ave. -Z L UJ E LE
Of Old U. of M. should have a
University of Michigan Guitar$
Prices lowest, Quality highest. Guaranteed every inch of the road.
Violin aind Guitar Strings, 10 cts.; Banjo and Mandolin Strings,
2cts. Everything in proportion.
L . Ma in St. ClTmInt,
L. s. ai Clmet, ALLMENDflNGERIMTO &ORG.N O
BROWN'S DUGSTORE
CORNER MAIN ANI) HURON STREETS.
LAit(EST TOCK OF VOILE'S GOODSS A INEm ,CIGARS, ToltACCOS AND
CIGARIETTES IN THIE CITY.
FERGUSON & SLATING,
Genjts' Furnjishers adl$afters
tarry a fuIll! line of HTS, CAP'S, NLCKWEAR, IIOSIER{Y, GLOVES,
UNDERWEAR, Etc. Tila Ltest styles and anientile new stock to select front.
22 SQC:J'TII E=SAT-T ST., - ANN R C
I Ocro SI
WA fl'S BOOKL STORE, DOWN 6TOWN. allow ,Detoi, Mch
l1ei re S t an'. t u1Alrhari.Stshoselin
.EeyStudent will s teootetcy by b 'i'U iersity Text-Books and all suple i ii 11(1edqarers1 alow tr tled.i Azat ryt ~io ar~t i.su,, Stew-
slecialtdiscounlt on I X'SI OOK'S, MIICt(AL 1WOKS,. )I ''.g i. IlBOOK SI in ot, eery Boltsol i itil rWorl tt f h i l-Iii i otijt. ri :t 1e t th
livet'sily 2 :,oo(1lBlanlk lBooks it lowest pi-ices.('velt or tiit Arad uft[r[ati 1cet s eait ch
______________________BOOK____________IN THlE CITY. MIL LER
,44.T THE lIE71EST STYLES MISCELLANEOUS. tnioll defettd Syrettr fi oot-
'flit' firttannual~tl fall gitlnts of ball) ,Monlday, 26-ti.Te.
IN- the Noirmlal Athletic Assotialtionl gintiaat lBalltmore; ore ' s. H 8
wsill b1)0 ton)1the Ypsilatiir tt Hatrvard; (ColumIbiai vs. U. of
Tr--jO iT Wuo. 1a. J p.iOWn Pros, at Pltiladel~diia;Layet
W.tI'.BW-,Pe.?GAll dy udets inlterested in vs. Lohigh, at Eaistoll; CrescenltC o d pe '
110,ntadFoe'MSli erOvs . utgers. ttNewlBrunsawick; J J
OF ALL KINOSIAT thI ri ndFoe iin inivitedt® tomeeOt ill the reading D). A. C. vs. Albion, at D~etroit.
rrotomi, Maiin Hall, at 9 o'clock A little systematiechee~lrinlgPA T N
LT.AC B &CO Sa Stnrdasy morning. woulid be a good thing at the class Thee LV
47 AND 29 MAINsSTr. ATLETCmOTE.. The college should- be- /et LIEATilER
L. GRUNER. New Brunlswick wenlt wild with chleer so as to use it nmore SHOESt.
r ,I-)S:iio0 S excitemnent Saturday night -when effectually at University contests.
IteIrlngnNea otyanseept. tenw fRutgers, ' Ststilyover doeNalCndPopl.yornell's first game 011 11cr f'
___-__ ____ _ithe Orange foot-badl teaml was Eastern trip conmes Friday with Jh'D fflD DU
'bI hrond Straig~ht Qcnt. received. Tlhe students plaraded Williams. 11~' t~U IM Li)
No. 1 tbe streets with fireworks aitd red The campus begins .to look a Millinery and Art Uoodsa
CIGARETTES.fito. Hittndreds of peop~le [oited little bit like a foot-ball groulnd.01IltnS
Cigaette smokers'Ito!
ti l n llttoe clicering, aitd a bigr botifire Including the conitesting clas ~W Q? N
'Suechrged iaorrtteIld rttesthe il Ind l fnCa built oi the college camipus. teams, about 0 11101 were out -anucalresol
irrrs iRANDtEttperior to A sliver cutphaso beeti uttered yesterday afternoonl. Baald and Brcbsa
-' i i Et-ttt il e aeutttmthe Set'igtt'as a trophy for the wm iers tof the Entries forfiteld-dlay should be
an1 1td('Ite tety thiouelantd Sighesit 1o st L ti laipolli
On i i t i n eitgirit . 'hditst'thEr lidt . L usc tninl i t Id Clii- tnale as soon as possible. Sun-
eao ou b jSits at77teua cago eoitotot llctb.dtiy's Philadelphia Press conta ins - Pc estr
Li 1(1" s i er akge.. Gaines scheduled for to-mlorrow aftlShdl f l h t a tand nhll
0 G5 ietst'Iiuv. I le:ll'schedule foot-balle eaiter
ena n>etu0, e rs, - r cittuttl <G.,Siregii a. ae esleyanitvs. Yale tN ot -ball games. ,'i_.t
Hlaveti; trinlcetonivse. U. Sof Fit'- ( - o.i-- --er lif e
Harvard meti are braigging a W. E Patge, Lit.'90, is teach- GRA ND uAPID
100cdodd of 9-, sec. ill the good deal of tueir strong eleven in]ai nHGekiltt Dc- -TEA CS-t. _
0We0 li.'dash, recently made by and the certadity of defeating tur high school. -TEAGS.-
ed ,ll. . .,ha benaccept- Princeton slioultd oppoitunity offer. THE W. C. T. U. will hold a IIN JO Q ?BI4 N)
'teAmature Athletic Union, It is to be hoped tis displayof conyPovnto tIh'Coge-A .c I51C5
reodCarey's (Princeton) alleged contfidence will result in a dial- gational church, on Thursday and THO TKAD E
bed of 91j sec., was at the sanve lenge being sent, in wichl event Frdy fthswekRAlar n- L A OU D5 TEti Aes
rejected. Princeton would surely accept. vited. anLLdngY5Ynih. lteSoiv ehcI. X

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