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November 04, 1890 - Image 3

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U. of M. Daily, 1890-11-04

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THE U. OF M. DAILY
I
AT THE TWO SAMS,
SMOKING *JACKETS!1
THE NEW ASCOTI.
,[ J Il1L i BEST WORK IN THE CITY ! STATE ST 1 TAILORS,
CORK CALLED FOR and DELIVERED. FIRST CLASS WORK.
'SECIAL7ItRATES TO STUDENTS. C L
Offlce. - 23 South Fourth Ave.,IPL /N ]3E S
I
Of Old U. of M. Should have ai
University of Michigan Guitar.
Prices lowest, Quality highest. Guaranteed every inch of the roati.
Violin aind Guitar ;strings, 111 cts.; Banjo and Mdandolin Strings,
5cts. Everything is proportion.
=' . ?tas E ~ ThP1T
L. IT. (leinet, LLMEDITGLR ?PIAINO & ORGANT CO.
T R.A.Z :B AT
BROWN'S DRUG STORE
CORNER MAIN AND ITURON STREETS.
LARGEST STOCK OFI TOILET GOODS AND FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND
CIGARETTES IN THlE CITY.
j3ij~ Yot~r J Collar$I anicuffs, JNeckties
aid Pep rin id Gloves
OF--
FERGUSON & SLATING,
22,7 SQCTIrr=ST&T2-r- 9T=.,
- ?ANN T.Zh2RJR.
WAHR'S 00OK STORE, DOWN TOWN.. A
''Ystudenlt wilt save money by buyintg lttiverlsil Text-Blooks am tIall stsppalie< t l leadqsla rters. VWe 111ow liirhe St ale.At, toe Mutt ii
sleni l iscotilit ot LAW lI ORS B E)lt'AL I3O()l{. IENTA' L IlOOKS , in ,:tort. every Itook used i illt et P(hsststs l'
IttliVetsity. -,olloIllatnk 1o)01 itlowetst prices. Sth or l i1,t t sI 6101rtat I
I lIG100K, STOIIE IN I ITY. ,, T/ 7 g
di Htouseitt
I'u3 x(111.Sltew-
1) 5ill Ithe
Ties.
-kL TE ITWEST J~ltrLES MISCELLANEOUS. THCAPS
1 il l J A ttcectg ofipersotns iterested IRIetqttsts gra zttstiat lite Vacuity
-IN- ill te leachling ,of PuttecandIA-llCtt -as r 111.B h
L T H N G 1iel tlenacavilb tedmelty-lI. W. Boothi, A. A.
at thte rosidetnce of Professor H~ar- ProsTt I u .C
CLO H I Novemtber 6 at 7:30, for the pur- TuthillJ. Van Inwtge, E. C.
OF LL IND;A poei ogt aniz01iThtrayMaheat-Parsons, KBte coitrgee onC
OF LLKIDSAT cal Society. W. W. T EMAN. hours-E. P. Cliilds, C. G. Wrent-
+J, T. "JACOBS & CO.'S, -- ---- man. By the commsittee ont sub-
ATHLETIC NOTES. stitutios-E. Brayiner, G. .
21 ANDo 29 MAIN 8r. rCdel .H egsn .P
... Games Saturday:- Yale, 16 awl,,.I.Frusn .P
L. ORUNER. Wesleyan, 0; Harvard 77, Cor- cr.Rqetdt ala
~tOtS.Dearnll 0IPinetnoffice to see about requests-..
Ho~sHell 0; rincton,11.5, U. ofo1-.Ctlenr W edm .
AEtrngdat NeatlyoutI P nptt.. Virginia, 0; IFranklin Sad Mar- Ctctei'. Wdmyer.
'el~l rshtall, 10, Dickhtson, 9; Lehtigh, ; Toe game between thte '02 and
1sikhtnortd Straighf Q~it. 30, Lafttyotte, 0; Crescents, 2:9, '93 Dents resulted in a score of 6
ANo. 1 Colutttbia, I0:;IBltgers. 68. Cres- to 16 in favor of '9,". iDilworth
IV/IIL.L.LII1
HA TS]
CIGARETTES.
>CtigaettoStoters twho
E'ts BRAN superi1or 1to
? : 5O )t tetetel ttltllt tttttle11. 1
11E5 ~ ~ Th i cliIttdt ttih od taigt
t't ttto~ 1tt' ttt Itare uiiIt o yfromtebig'
{' C 'ic t~l} tttt 1ti beseT ot otEt
irt t'EtAas lItN Talln oey t e Ol
Utr t te, . trtttm tt itttttcvtttr e~ttia,
WIBN IN YPSILANTI,
STOP AtTIHI
O~IllTAJ ~ HOTEL
-...SDeial pates to Students.
Tb5er will very probably be a
gs1155 between tlhe Princetonl and
dale Freshtmen thtis fall.
cent, (Scrub), 0; lDartmothl, 42,
Bowdoinl, 0; Orange, A. C.,#I
New York, A. C., 0; Bostonl, A.
C., 22,7lBrown Uttisersity, 0.
Gttntes FIridavy:-W illiatts, I1s,
Cornlell, 1i; U. of Ptentn., 62, U.
(f Virgintia, 0; Princetton, 060,
Cioltbia, A. C., 0.
Eatsternt Park, Brooklyn, where
thte Yale-Princeton foot-ball gan-e
is to be played, Itas a seating ctt-
parity of eightteen thtousand.
Sitce Wesleyant became a memn-
ber of -thle Intercollegiate Foot-
ball Associationt, Yale hlas played
total poin~ts scored are : Yale,
1,223, Weslevan, 9.
scored te 0 pointts for '92, and
Breit scored 4, Prettymanttl4, tatd
Letter b for '93).
Thte fouteethannaltl me letintg
of the Michigan 'schoolttntasters'
clttb was iteld itn Rooms 24, Satur-
day. Papers were read, matters
tf interest to the memnbers dis-
cttssed, atnd E. C. Thomtpson, of
Sagintaw, elected presidenlt.
Prof.-Vthontas, ill History of
Gertman Literatture, speaking of
tile relationt between Chtristianl
and hteathen festivals: "There is
the old Walpurgas nighlt, which
resemlbled thte modern American
llalloweent raised to th~e 7th
power."
Qood~peed'S,
The IPA TENT
BetLEATHER
I SHOES.
MINE PHOT[OGPIPHS,
MiIlInery and Art Goods. 3 wtHrn ~t
i~tt ,YOE I so
BRnd Ild Orchetll
PUBtLISHERiS slFt
Batd atd Otchestrta
MIU s I c
I it:%ND RAP'IDS,
IIIICCttOAN.
-..THE ARGUS.- -
AT 1.OW ItitFi.
FINE JOB PRINTING-.
tt iN our attn to please. &"titfact)Itn uartuteet
REGISTER OFFICE, OPPOSITE COOK HOUSE.

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