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December 13, 1890 - Image 3

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U. of M. Daily, 1890-12-13

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THE U. 0]
-OF-
N CK E AR,~
JUST ARRIVED,
AT THE TWO SAMS
13TJY YOUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS
-' -T T= 7o 2,,VzEs I
rIF\IMIER, Guess the word that -%vill open the safe, a dictionary word of
Diiltters, will get you One Hundred Dollars, at
F' M. DAILY
Of Old V. of M. should have a
University cof Michig anruie
Prices lowest, Quality highest. Guaranteed every inch of the road.
Violin aind Gnitar Strings, 10 cta.; Banjo and Mandolin Strings,
.5 cta. Everything in proportion.
Lt a. Ciata, TIsT1WNTIlGtR P EO POitt00
L. I. Clemet,i.rhU~OGI u
TrRA]DE A~
-BROWN'S- DRUG STORE
CORNER, MAIN ANI IUIION STREETS.
LARGEST STOCK OF l Tt(O0LE1GoDS ND)FINE(CIGAnS, TOBACCOS AND
L_ B1LZL''Z. GIGAniErTEs IN TIIE CITY.
S'T ORKlTH I Tr8o1bmY STATE ST. TAOS S BLACK SILK 'MUFFLERS AND FINE NECKTIES of.-Every
8 C E O n dTELI TY!RST.D escription.
an ETEEA FIRST CLASS WORK. FERGUSON & SLATING,
PECIALIA~ T SUET.°p .;;, 23 SotF urth Av e. CAL_._RN D SELSi 3O ' B O S O E , J 0 " 5Q T O W ST21 'ST. -7 nreFveDtra ttc
Special dttiisc t ont LAW BOOKS, MEDICAL BOOKS, DENTAL BOOKS, iii iliort, ev'ery Book used ini thi set ati tdIi ay tanjso. Bect St a"s in tht-
"nieiv ty.- 5,000Blank Books at lowest pricts. Wo-id,' nt bytsnaittay asiezti 5c a nt -
[ ' each is Tioin tandi Guitar asnd lu cents each,
* .,,,, LbENDING BOOK STORE IN THlE CITY.
r
LLTHE NEW ES'
eLOTH
OFP ALL KIND-
JT.JACOBS
27 AND 29 gMA
L. GRUNEF
Dealer itt
XT -
)1S1TLECGS Senior Independent Canons. THE CAMPUS.
1 Jf'[.he setnior independentis umet in Thie as era cre ofg radiat ott at
G cautcus this motrtilg for the purpose O~xford atd (ambthridlge, the great
I G of noin~itating candtidates for the Eiglisht Universities, is frin twesity-
class o~ffires. A isicussioni at ontct three to twventy -four. 'Our highest
arose regardinig the last tuvo ballots Amuericantinistittionis fall cotisicler
SJAT takent at thes preceding nieeting. Ott ably under these fignres.
& 0.*', the fifth ballot for president, Kelly- The Harvard rugby association,
J r. received iS votes; Lowenhtaupt, to; on last Monday eveinitg, celebrated
____Reich.a-;hblank r. The chairnman its great victory over Yale by a
R.declared that was ttot ant election. slni ituce.a hchs s
°SMIso'S On the sixths ballot Lowenhaupt w-as members of the elevens beets kings,
etampty.___ elected. After the meeting it wsatheuy coul hardly hias c receiveci
qght QcIt. sects that if the blank ballot s-as inure etnthusiastic praise.
Noa. 1 thrown out of the fifth ballot, Kelly The Freshimass class at V ale htave
1RETTES. would have a majority. When the a well organized Glee Club. This
tte tSmshers who nmeeting was called to order to- einables the University Glee Cltib to
ags sa ay a ittle
itaa the price day, some timse was spenindsobanetrmnthntwulb
fsr the ntcdc.y , t ndi-otinbteamt"hn twudby
aets ilfn cussitig the fifths ballot. Although a fifteent minute examination of a
s.ton trih Mr.ILowenhaupt s-as declared the mass of studeists. -Such a club here
)fesm thee~bigt- nointee of the last caucus by the mighst better the standard of our
iTis ts the Old caucus to -day, still having the inter- club besides the temporary bessefit'
a Cut Cigalrettes.
the year 18t=,. ets of the independents at heart, it would gv its members.
obevy htterpachagr. Ihe tentdered Iis resignation for the At thse Utnitarian chrhe, to-utor-
hunoad. Virginia. Y orharonyoMr.KisttedRet' J. -T Suistler-
uigs Baxkthtat he slid sot seishi to msake any land will hbreachs slt - -Origiis and
1stuck, 555.555, claimi to thte office. Thereupon a Groswth of Mat's Idea of Hteavens
a1 Banhing Laws ballot svas taken for a nominee for and tHtll." There will lieiso even-
positta, buys anti
tat ettisat the,-Ite pesidlency, and resulted as fol- ing service, to allose the congrega-
1055~~~~ ~ spcpoe os laot 9vts;Kly, hots to joist in thte S. C. A. meeting
Vice Pres., 14; Reid, 3; Gibson, 3. Lamontt in University hall.
Iiscocs, tcashiier. seas thsen declared thte unanimous lr ieth eevdalte
I nominee for class president. Thse from Dr. Rench, professor of geol-!
)I~I@ caucus then contit ed with the fol- ogy its the University of Kristiania,.
crs. lowing nominations ; Vice-presi- Norw-ay, statinig that one of the
dent, Miss J. Maude Miller; orator, chapters of Dr. Wissehell's book,
ta la and W. H. Nichols; prophetess, Miss "Shall we 'reach Geology," hasbve en
od, oil and- Katharine Sumner; historian, C. E. translated by one of their students,
rkins', 28 E. Filkins; poetess, Miss Ellen Wheeler. to be used in their geological semi-
The other offices were left open. 1 nary.
Parh
Ties,
Drep5S Shirtp5
Patent
Leather
Shoes.
OODSPE1ED.FN
I PHOTfDGRMPHS,
Millinery and Art Goods.
30l East Huron SL.
I W.FOE & SONo,
Manufascturersof,
Batdd lOclhestra
Baid lid Orhesitta
Sendet r oombtwe.
GRAND5RAPI1DS,
ICHIGAN.
FINE JOB PRINTING.
It's ear alas to please. Saffsfatew GaateedU
REGISTER OFFICE, OPPOSITE COOK~HOUSE.

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