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November 15, 1890 - Image 4

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THE U nYr M. DAILY
CLOTHING tHILJSE " +H -Ti ;N?®L
ten, 173 17 W ow GdAve . DtriM icN's y t s , ' t>.
} LWLBL Novelties f\PP vir2 Eli L.
NEW BOOK STORES,
F3 ? C QU~QJFF%, the Latest Qraze,
-4 .~ 2 TO=LJ=7S
>G ? ~~~ HEADQ&UARTERS FOR NOVELTIES-
0-South Ma q Street. 44 S)ut iSate Str2G.H.WL
UNI1VE SITl'Y'E T-l0O~KS, a2T.AT= -, , .If ID
M c BooktLava Boonst o a IAia 0
AtlA'oonkS used itn(iCcitootS. u. Nt totsudpitDi Is showing the lr 'eat Stork ot 1'11tt11Dress utitigs in the market.
ttidelts, iK~c~t~ooI andfads raft-Allthte latetstite-s intovelies ii T 'oli 0usd t tc
('omplete Liticeiof Sportig CGoods. ing tttstruttietnts, Os-tioatitig. Fine Vests ran he tint oft r
Lairge Stork of Foauita in Petis. A Warraniteid lountatin Pei ((told} for $1.w1. No. 2 E. Washington st- near Main. G. H. W~ILD.
JAMES M, STAFFORD, I THE LARGJ
GREATEST VARIETY
All AD Ottl AMPS, int is city. Yout will
TALR iMF6RTr1R.' 1tRED STARt"' OIL his no e
chiarring of wtck atnd gi
Sold at 1) cenits iet' gallont, deliveretTebs laet e
44 SOUTH-MAIN ST.
± ;+Q 1As + 80
-MADE TO ORDER
LATEST,, STYLES
MODERATE PRICES,
19 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
ANNAIOR,- - - . MICH.
LadySfudentS.
(KID GLOVES.--9c,.
73c, 98c. $1.35 and St. o
110gestIuE and-lowsowcial
t110gSt IE andYt-Sectias.
'at Blacke at 25c and up)
Stile Agnt ala "('Ionat
Blac'k Hios
Gent]lemen Student,
TCOLLARS, 12, 15C tnd 17C
CUFFS, I5c sod 25c.
STIES, 17c, 25c antd 50c.
IIAN.DKE'S, 17c, 25c up.
Es F. MILLS & 0O.,
Popular Dry Goods and Carpet Store.
20 South Main.
THE CAMPUS.
Tito subject of Re-. AMr. Suit-
derland's discourse to-tmorrow
will be "UTniversalistti, Itslistory
anud Relatiotn to UIitat'iatiistt."
The Michilgani Setnior laws liave
chorseni IB. Waleis its thetir cantdi-
date for class presidetnt.
Watrotis, P~si U1, was tiot atr-
restedl Wednesaty eventitigits
stated in Thursday's DAILY.
F. W. Bettz, '92 Law, wett
htonte to St. Paul to-day ott ac-
cout of lila brothter's death.
Chase atndlHov'ey won the
fintals in doubles itt the Hat-card
lawn tenttis tournament recently,
defeating Tallant and Lee, 8-6,
6-4, 6-0.
The subject of tite discourse itt
the Presbyteriatn clutrclhStttday
evening is the ''Creatioti of-fte
Stut atnd Moon."
Clias. 'VW. hite, Law '89,r
Juntiotr editor of the Lagrtatnge
Dettocrat, diedl it his hiotte, Oct.
2,,.
First Stuccessful B~usittess Matn
___"I htad only a cotmmon schtool
educatiott, hot I found it sufficient.
You, I believe, were a college
graduate." Second Successful
Business Man- "Yes, graduated
with high honors, too." First S./
B. ViM.--"Now tell me truly. Did
EST STOCK, LIJEI11ES P1 OOY.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
I save money lby buying otfits.Out 36ltAtN STREEIT,
?grist, butns ' it t t~t crotand . ie itntiontaid to reatring iWatches
ies a cea r 'hite tight. M. W .BLAKE,
lii t.any part of tthe cite. VIE'URUES, FRAMES, A rNV
P EAN & COn ART GOODS. a West Huron St*
FERDON LUMBER YARD,
yott ceterfitnd antyIttrtcticalttse tManfacturer of and ideater in
for what yott learticd at college., j SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUMBER
B.I lor.Si t h anit tepotSt.
Second S. ..-"tt ' _______-
Otte tniglit aw-hen ut rglars got itito - J HALLER
tmy house I scared tteit otffasitli are -itt;rtINST
a college yell -N. Y. W eekly. Rtt tt-te Iy __
O. M. MARTIN,
WVetnicll Baiker' Ilarsard 'si9 rInatI N
2an0BO yards tthde lBetreley ClothA Caskets, Metallic
AND)COMMtON COFFtINS.
Ovtal, Sturdtay, itt 20 50econdts, J. A. POLHEMUS,
thtus breaking the world's recordt TZi-V-M JX7 =
for tht disance.ALSO 'tS HACK AND ttAGGAGE LN5
for lita dittitce.Nnrth Main Street.
The goverutor-elect of Mioltigati RINSEY & SEABOLT,
s aHoleerauteaers and deaters in
iscleegut. Groceries, ProvisionsFlour and Feed,
Thte University Gutn Club, of liand85E. Washingtnn St. .
Princeton, hteld its second slioot JOHN WOTZKE,
Saturday afternooti. 1ADZIES' and GENHErIr10'
Repairing neaty dnne. 4:3 s. tain St.
Thte Glee Clttb ltas beett asked
to sing at one of the Detroit tltea- GRANGER'S
ters tltis ev-enitug. Thte two elev- - CDM F ACN,
etts will occttpy boxes tat one of Oppotite X<aw Biulding.
(lie theaters.
By atn oversight (lietiatme of
Charles F. Dietas was itncluded itt
tlie list of those who were arteated.
This is a tuistake attd we gladly
tmake (lie correctioti.
The Detroit Tittges yesterday
quoted Shteriff Dwyer as saying,
that no more town fellows should
be arrested until at least one stu-
dent had been jailed. Dwyer
says that it is false and that he
can not imagine whtere (lhe report
originated.
Pupils wilt be recrived at any time durinSm
the season.
Through Vestibuted and Cotonl-4t
Steepers Between Chicago and
Tacoma, Wash., and Port-
land Oregon.
Thte Wtscotnsitt Cetntral atid Nortlueoc
Pacific linen ruti through Pultman fies"
tibuled attd Colonist Sleepers betwee"
Cthicago atnd Tacoma, Wash. and
Portland, Oregoti. The train kno0'1
as the "Pacific Express' leaves tIe
Gland Central Passenger Stationa
the corner of Friftht Avenue avd
Harrison Street, at 10:45 P. M daily-
For tickets, berths in Pullman or C1
onist Sleepers1 etc., apply to Geo.
Ttnomrsoxc, City Passenger and Tickt
Agent, 2015 Clark Street, or to F.J
EDDY, Depot Tieket Agent$ Graid
Central PassetrsgerStation, cornerFifth
Avenue and Harrison Street, Cbhfcag
Ill.

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