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September 30, 1890 - Image 4

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U. of M. Daily, 1890-09-30

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.
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--THE NEW--
CLOTHING HOUSE,
171, 173, 175 Woodward Avesuo, Detroit, Michigar.
,,M lens C : E lto i Fc'a ''Siisc
lren's CLOT 1 NG HTA\TS - AND JRS
MYLatest NoveIties Arriving DaiLj.,
NEW BOOK STORES,
6 South Mair Street. 44 South State Street,
UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, SrAr-' IT( E
Medical Books, Law Books, BLANK BooKs, ALL KINDs,
All Books used in City Schools. Students, Note Books and Pads, Draft-
Complete Line of Sporting Goods. ing Instruments.
Large Stock of Fountain Pens. A Warranted Fountain Fen (Gold) for $1.50.1
hU1G11 NCDQOL £AID [Ii IVERSITY.
Allow us to say that we carry the finest and the most complete assortment of
heady-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods in the city. Our Suits and Over-
coats are equal to custom tailor work. We have added to our
HAT DE PARTMENT
the Celebrated WILCOX HAT, which, in addition to the DUNLAP, GUYER
and other leading styles, makes it the most complete in Ann Arbor.
35 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
A. L. NOJ3LE.
G. H. WILD,
Is showing the Largest Stock of Full Dress Suitings n the market.
All the latest shades and novelties in Trouserings and
Overcoattngs. Fine Vests can be had of WILD
No. 2 E. Washington St_, near Main. G. H.WID
JAMES MSTAFFORD,
TAILOR IMP6RER,
The best place to get a
fIl SG + QLASS + 811;
MADE TO ORDER.
LATEST STYLES
MODERATE PRICES.
19 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH.
A PROBLEMII
Where and how to buy Ladies'
and Gents' Furnishings
at the Lowest
Prices.
Wy ying o
Er F. MILLS & 00,
THE PoPULAR DRY GOODS AND CAR-
PrET sTORE.
20 OUOTH XEAZZ7,
SHORTHAND CAK
IT WILL PAY YOU. Shorthand School, New
Building, 20 South State Street.
--THE ARGUS%-
AT LOw PRICES.
THE LARGEST STOCK,
GREATEST VARIETY d LOWEST PRICES
Ons LAMPS, in this city. You will save money by buying of us. Our
RED STAR " OIL has no equal, burns without odor, or
charring of wick and gives a clear white light.
Sold at 10 cents per gallon, delivered to any part of the city.
44 SOUTH MAIN ST. PEA%& CO.
THE CAMPUS.
P. L. sherman, lit. '91, is
studying in Leipsic.
A. S. Brown, lit. '91, is study-
ing medicine in Chicago.
New students are still arriving
in large numbers. Up to time
of going to press about 350 new
literary students have arrived.
The electric street railway is
progressing nicely. Last night a
car ran a short distance and at
2:45 p. us. a car moved nicely
along Main street.
Harry J. Kennedy, '90, is in
town.
The law department is booming.
The number of juniors enrolled
to-day is 293; seniors, 196. Total
in department 425. Last year at
this date the total enrollment was
Millis and McBarney, last year
with '92 medics, are attending the
Detroit Medical College.
E. H. Thornton, medic '92, is
attending the Portland, Ore.,
Medical College this year. .
Italy has ordered the study of
English to be added to her curric-
ulum.
W. H. Turnbull gill return at
the beginning of the second seme-
ster to graduate with his class.
The Baldwin lectures will be
delivered this year by Rt. Rev.
Alexander Charles Garrett. D.
D., L. L. D., bishop of Northern
Texas. Bishop Garrett is a grad-
uate of the University of Dublin,
and is said to possess all the pro.
verbial eloquence of the sons
of Erin. The first lecture
will be delivered sometime in No-
vember, and the entire course
will be completed before the holi-
day recess. The subjects have not
yet been announced.
Miss Franc Arnold, '90, is in
town.
The U. of M. was represented
at Mr. Moody's summer school at
Northfield by 8 students, Messrs
Nichols, Amndo, Reid, Warriner
and H. Brown, Misses Hurd,
Wood and Mahan.
Medics, subscribe for this paper.
Remember that our editors are not
mere correspondents, but stand on
an equal footing with all the other,
editors.
BUSINELSS DIRECTORYT.
WM. ARNOLD.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
N3 MAIN STREET,
S )eis1 "tt"tio paid to repsiriog watches
M. W. BLAKE,
FICTiURES, FRAMES, A ND
ART GOODS. 10 west HuronS t.
FERDON LUMBER YARD,
Manucacturer of and dealer in
SAGINAWGANG SAWED LUM BER
Cor. Fourth and DepotSts.
J. HALLER
46 soTH MAIN S.
Repairing a specialty.
RINSEY &SEABOLT,
Bakers and deaiers in
Groceries, Provisions,Flour and Feed,
6 and 8 E. Washington St.
JOHN WOTZKE,
Maker of line
L.ADIES' and GENTS' SHOES.
Repairing neatly done. 43 S.MainS St.
HENRY I MILBURN,
DALtU U IN
PHYS~ICIANS' AND
Orthop'dical Appliances,
Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Sup-
porters and every article
required in the prac-
tice of Medi-
cine.
81 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT.
Through Vestibuled andflColonist
Sleepers Between Chioag~o and
Tacoma, Wash., and Port-
and Oregon.
The Wisconsin (centralanml Northern
Pacific lines runtii through Pullman.. Ves-
tibuled and Colomist Sleepers between
Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and
Portland, Oregon. The train knowO
as the "Pacific Express" leaves the
Giand Central Passenger Station, it
the corner of Fifth Avenue and
Harrison Street, at 10:45 P. M. daily-
For tickets, berths in Pullman or Col-
onist Sleepers, etc., apply to GEo. b"
THompsoN, City Passenger and Ticket
Agent, 205 Clark Street, or to F. J-
EDDY, Depot Ticket Agent, Grand
Central PassengerStation, cornerFiftl
Avenue and Harrison Street, Chicago
Ill.

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