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November 11, 1890 - Image 4

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

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TT4E U nflPMv. DAILY
CLOTHVING HOUSE, T~(O ~LO
Men, 173 175Todwad Av nue eroit,},Mic ie ,r Rl[ ' FT-UH( S- R ) H ( ) 1
Mey's (1il IIRI-u- L/ 'STQ RNISHINGSZ
rLi LatestrNoveltiGs Arrvirp.Daftjy
NEW BOOK *STORES,
~ ~T
6 South Mali Street, 44 South1 State Street,
UNIVERtS YTEXT-B3OKS, ' TA''T=CAN
Medical Books, Law, Books, 13"A K I OOKs, ALL KiNDs,
All Booki used in City Schools. Stuidents, Note Books and Pads, D)raft-
Complete Line of Sporting (foods;. inig Instruments.
Uarge Stock of Fountain Pens. A Warranlted Fountain Pen (Gold) for $1.50.
1~TAQX C~f~, hsLatest gaze,
HEADQUARTERS FOR NOVELTIES-
G. H. WILD,
Is showing the Largest Stock of Full Dress Suitinigs in the mnarket.
All the latest shades and novelties ini Trouserings mid
Overcoatings. Fine Vests cani be had of u
No. 2 E. Washington St, near Main. G. H. WILD-
I
_ _ _ J
t
JAMES M STAFFORD, THE LARGEST STOCK,
GREATEST VARIETY V4 LOWEST PRICES
AILR rD On LAMPS, in this city. You will save money by buying of us. Our
' IMPDRTER, "PIED STANR" 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.
The best place to get a 44SUHMNS.EA &co
I + ±QJ2AS8 +±6011 ;
INIADEIT bRDER
LATEST STYLES
MODERATE PRICES,
19 SOUTH MA4N ST.,
ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH.
Lady Studenf3.
(KID GLOVES. -49c,
73c, 98c. $1.35 and S c.&~o
Largest lice and lowest prices.
H O S I E R Y.-Speciat
SaeFast Blacke at 25c and up
Sl Agnsfoa "Ceaifast'
Black 11080.
THE CAMPUS.
1) . NI insonhaler, law 'R31,
lhaej returned to complete the
course.
N. A. Phill~ips, law '91, has
returned from a few creeks' visit
at his lionic ini Newcastle, P~a.
J. C. Pethibridge has beeni nomn-
mnated for class p~residenlt of the
Senior Laws by the trans-Missis-
sippi faction.
D. R. ,Anderson, law '90, has
been elected county superintend-
ent of schools in Grundy county,
Illinois, by a large majority.,
The Pennsylvania Club Ineet-
ing on Wednesday is at 7 p. in.,
in the Law Lecture room, instead
of 1, as printed ini yesterday's
]DAILY.
The ]Detroit Fred Press asks:
VY,1 li-- .a: "AA. . r1 lle , tle Li-T
The Adelphi will meet FridayI
night this week instead of Satur-
day.
The first dissertation of the
Sophomore class, on Roman
Archaeology was given this mnorn-
ing by E. L. Mason.
Prof. Winchell has gone to
Boston to attend the meeting of
the American Executive committee
of the International Geological
Society. He will not meet his
classes until next week.
A memorial window has been
placedI in Memorial Hall, Hiar
Yard, by the class of 1859.
The average weight of the And-
over team is 162 pounds.
Thus far but 6i points in foot-
ball have been scored against
Yale.
Harvard has made a larger
aggregate score this year than
Yale or Princeton.
.Hayden, Princeton's left end
rusher, broke his collar bone dur-
ing practice on Thursday, and will
not be able to play again this sea-
son.
Anl invitation has been received
by the Yale Glee Club to attend
the public exercises of the Delta
Kappa Episolon Convention,
which will be held at New York,
Thursday evening, Nov. 13.
EBU2UTL33 DIRLLOTOLY,
WM. ARNOLD,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
36 MAIN STREET,
SpTecial attention paid to repairing Watches
ad Jewelry.
M. W. BLAKE,
PICTrURES, FRAMES, A N i
ARIT GOODS. 10 West Huron St
FERDON LUMBER YARD,
Manufacturer of and dealer in
SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUM SER
Cor. Fourth and Depot Sts.
J- HALLER
46 SOU~TH MAIN ST.
Repairing a specialty.
0 . M. MARTIN, -
DEALER IN
Cloth Caskets, Mfetallic
AN]D COMMON COFFINS.
J. A. POLMHEM US,
TT_.i TIV E-1J1v -S "
ALSO 'BUS HACK AND BAGGAGIS LIS9'
North Main Street.
RINSEY & SEABOLT,
Bakers anid dealers in
Gr'oceries, ProvisionsFlouranFed
6 'and8 H.Washington aStFed
JOHN WOTZKE,
Maker of fine
L.ADIES' and GENI' s4 HOI
Repairing neatly done. 43 S. Main St.
GRANGER'S
-ACADEMY OF DANCING,--
Opposite L~aw Buildingr.
Pupils w~ill be received at any time durifnit
the season.
Through Vestibuled and Colonl~t
Sleepers Between Chicago and
Tacoma, Wash., and Port-
land Oregon.
The Wisconsin Central and Northier"
Pacific lines run throu~h Pullman V.s"
tibuled and Colonist bleep ers between'
Chicago and TaAcma, Wash., and
Portland, (fret on. The train know~
as the "Pacifi Express" leaves till
Gi and Central Passenger Stationt
the corner of Fifth Avenue 041
Harrison Street, at 10:45 P. M. daily'
For tickets, berths in Pullman or cl
onist Sleepers, etc., apply to GzDO 0
THoxPsow, (City Passenger and Ticket
Agent, 205 Clark Street, or to F.?J'
EDDY, Depot Ticket .Agent, Gad4
Central PassengerSttiton, coruer1~ift
Avenue and Harrison Street, (Jbica%0
Ilt.
GentlemenMi. allednhe3Uni
______ ntdeif versity foot-ball player, becomea
COLRS 2 1cad 7 emuber of the ID. A. C? If he
COLARS 12 15 an is niot a member, the D. A. C. did
)CUFFS, 15c and 25c. something of which it should not
TIES, 17c, 25c and 50c. have been guilty." The same
IIANDKF'S, 17c, 25c up. Paper says that the game next
I Saturday between the U. of M.
and Cornell "promises to be a
E, F. MILLS& 00, hummer," and that "6600 U. of pua r Gosadapt?$ M.byaehvighirocs
Popilr Dy ood ~c1 ~retSte.carefully upholstered for the
20 South Main. game."

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