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October 31, 1890 - Image 4

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

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-IS SHOWING-
CLOTHING HOUSE,, ~ **'J~EIJI
71, 173, 175 Woodward Avenue, Dett ci . +
Men's GLIT. N r. i I,s J NIi.IN(IN A J c Ac. _ INCLUDlING
C~>Latesat Novellt-Js krran I LB
TTvWrugut's tlealtt nduerver
Black UnderwAear. Medlicott Goods,
Natural Wool, and Cheaper Grades.
NEW BOOK
,gT(')P."Pitq
This -.Dis-lav .-is-Ti n surnassed.
6 Soy ithMain Stret. 44 So S , Stret
UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKt S m G. H. WILD,
Medical Books, Lavj Books, BlrANA Donutsi , K i\tuS,
.All:1ooks used in City Schools. Students, gote Books aind Pads, Dtraft- is sho'wing the Larg est Stock of 1Full Driess Suit ings ini the market.
CopeeLite of Sporting Good-., ing Ins(ruin utls. All the Iatestshdiexs ad no0velties in Triouserings iaid
(onplee (5 cco ithugs Inc je ests cain beIoad of
Large Stock of Fountain Pen'. A W arranited Foiintaiti Pen (Goldl for $1.50 No. 2 E. Washington St. near Main. G. H. XN]LD.
JAMES M, STAFFORD,
The best place to get a
FIRZ + ±Qt AS8 - osUI;
MlADE TO ORDER
LATEST; STYLES
MODERATE PRICES,
19 SOUTH MAIN ST..
ANN ARBOR, - - MICHI.
bpecia] Valuep!
Gents' Fast Black Hose,
Gents' All- Wool Hose,
Extra Quality Suspenders,
Superb Assortment of Ties, ~W
All-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs;
, SPECIAL LEADVVS&
9WHITE SHIRTS
E. F, MILLS & 0CO.,.
Popular Dry Goods and Carpet Stare.
20 South Main. J
THE LARGEST STOCK,
GREATEST VARIETY d- LOWEST PRICES
Oiu LAMPS, ini this city. You will save money by buying of us. Our
lIED STMTl" OIL lis no equal, burns w ithout odor, or
charring of wick and gives a clear white light.
Sold at 10) cents per galloni, delivered to any part of lie city.
44 SOUTH MAIN ST. pEAN & GO.
BWJSUTESS DIRECTOR.Y.
ANN ARBSAVINGS BANS,
WM. ARNOLD.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
3MAIN STREET,
Special tntio paid us repairing Watlies
THE CAMPUS.
There will be a meeoting of '102
Lift. to-iorrow at 11) a. iii.
It. M. F rost, 'Lit. '1'O, is iii
t own visiting tcollege friendis.
Hie is teaeling ini the Stigiiiaw
high school.
The republicant club wili hold
its niext meeting intsh le Law
lecture-room this es-cning. The
report of the program comsmittee
will then be given anud prepara-
tions made for the campaign. An
address on the "silver queation"
will be given by Mr. F. A. Henry,
President of the senior law class.
:Prof. Freer will read a paper
before the Chsemical society this
eyeuing. on the "<constitution of
lKetones."
Some of the members of flue
faculty have formed a nose
Chemical society, called the "{Annu
Arbor Chemical Society". The
Society maceta every Thsursday
evening iii Dr. Freer's private
office.
The Dramuatic club will give a
=private entertainment Thanksgiv-
ing in Adelphi hall. In January
the club will produce at the opera
.souse "A Rough Diamond," and
CtFasf Friends."
Prof. Steer will deliver the
Sunday address in chapel.
M. W. RLAKE,
A Halloween Party will be IrICTUREFS, IiRAMES, AN D
giveni by flue Kappa Kappa A~RGOODS. - ]tows~t lisron 5t
Gammuua this evening. FERDON LUMBER YARD,,
Prof I '~o~ewil delver n Illanfattre ofiand deasir in
Prc. I~og wil dliser IutSAGINAW GANG SAWED LUM BER
Illustrated lecture (-,)nModernt Cor. Fouurt ndi DepotSt.
Greece ini Detroit to-niorrow eveti- J. HALLER
iuig. lie will address ansuiaidiensce
4e1 SOUTiH hAlTST.
isf 2,500 people, as this is one of Riupairing;aulieeiaity. - __
flue series of cuntertaiunmcunts of flit
"4Peo1)le's Popular Course."
At a meeting of tlie Draunatic
Club last evening it was finally
decided to produce 1=Rough Dia-
mond" and "'Alone" in January.
The club will also prepare a num-
ber of little plays for its own
pleasure.
Thue class in College Songs will
uneet in Room A to-morraw unorn-
lug at 9 o'clock. Prof. Stanley
desires that all who know tlue songs
should coume to huelp huim, as it
will be impossible to have a piaino
in Room A.
Z ina P. King has been reaur-
restied by flue University Alumuni
Associatiou on a complaimut that
eumbodies twenty chauges.
The round trip fare to Detroit,
for flue Cornell game, including
admission to the grounds, will not
exceed $1.50. A thousand, at
least, ought to take advantage of
these extremely low rates and go
down to the gaune.
0. M. MARTIN,
DEALER IN
Cloth Caskets, Metallic
AND COMMON COFFINS.
RINSEY & SEABOLT,
Bakers and dealers in
Groceries, ProvisionsFlour and Feed,
6 and 8E. WashingtntSt.
JOHN WOTZKE,
Maker or fine
LADIES and GENTS' SI 880"'
tRepairing neatiy dose. 4.318. Main 5SL
GRANGER'S
-ACADEMY OF DANCING,-
Opposite L.aw Building.
Pu.pilsnwitt be receis-ed at any titne diurig
the season.
Through Vestibuled' and Colonist
Sleepers Between Chicago and
Tacoma, Wash., and Port-
land Oregon.
Thue Wisconsoin Central and Northuernt
Pacific hines rsun through Pullman Ves-
tibuled anth Colonsist Sleepers betsween
Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and
Portland, Oregon. The train knovMt
as the "Pacific Express" leaves the
Gi and Central Passenger Station, at
the corner of Fifth Avenue and
Harrison Street, at 19:45 1'. M. daily.
For tickets, berths in Pullman or Col-
onist Sleepers, etc., apply to Guco. I~
TnosuPeOX, City Passenger and Ticket
Agent, 295 Clark Street, or to F.J3'
EDDY, Depot Ticket Agent,. Grand
Central Passenger Station, cornerJ~iftla
Avenue and Harrson Street, Chicago
Ill.

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