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October 17, 1890 - Image 4

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U. of M. Daily, 1890-10-17

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.
I-E V- EJIER -THE
-HE NEW-
CLOTHING HOUSE,.....
171 173, 175 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MichiTie
Men',NfVL 1IIN G EN This is exceed t i iSilIN
Boy's, ID dA popla
SChldren's sN ithg ll- " -
with wel-dress
NEW COLLAR-
I'
We carry a full
line of the justly
celebrated
Crown Collars
and Cuffs and
Monarch Shirts.
fLatest Novelties Arriving Ded gentlemen.
NEW BOOK
.'T'mci
,LJ J. . L.LJ tom, ___r_____ _ -_-_ -
________-
6 South Mal Street. 44 South State StreetH W
UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, ST r-L' IT1R -I- Q . . I,
Medical Books, Law Bo6ks, LANK ALiswOng, ALL Ke NDS,Lrgst Stock of FollDe'snitinin m
All Books used in City Schools. Students Note Books and Pads, Draft- Ass l the ltet de tiL noveltis in ousein atuket.
Complete Liie of Sporting Goods. ing Iistrumeits. Overcoatings. Fine Vests can be had of
Large Stock of Fountain Pens. A Warranted Fountain Pen (Gold) for $1.50. No. 2 E. Washington 5t., near Main. G H. WILD.
JAMES M, STAFFORD,
ThILOR 1 !P6RTER
The best place to get a
fISE ± Q(AS S", IF
MADE TO ORDER
LATEST STYLES
MODERATE PRICES.
19 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH.
SPECIAL SALE
- FORc -
SATURDAY ONLY.
To introduce our Gents' Furnishing
Departmeiit to our Student friends we
hal offer on Saturday, Oct. 18th and
on that day only,
Choice of all our new 25c. Ties and
Scarfs for 21c.
Choice of all our new 50c. Ties and
Scarfs for 42c.
All our 25c. Cuffs for 21c.
16 C. "l i 12c.
t5e. Collars 12 .
12 C. " t" l c.
Also 25 doz. Gents' Initial Htem-
stiched Handkerchiefs, worth 40e. for
25c.
, F.U MILLS &0.,
20 SOUTH MAIN ST.
THE LARGEST STOCK,
GREATEST VARIETY ! LOWEST PRICES
On LAMPS, in this city. You will save money by buying of us. Our
RED STAR" OIL hasno 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. pEAN & co-
THE CAMPUS.
"A Guide to the Literature of
Asthetics", by Profs. Gayley and
Scott, has been placed on sale at
Sheehan's.
All persons interested in the
re-organization of the Chemical
Society are requested to meet in
RoomB, Chemical Laboratory,
at 7:30 this evening.
Jun O'Kane, the popular mail-
carrier, requests the boys to let up
on their correspondence for a few
days. Jim is about to "splice",
and the arrangements are'occupy-
ing a good share of his time.
The Adelphi program has been
postponed one week. An effort
will be made to sell the library in
the meantime.
Barnard College (the depart-
ment of Columbia for women),
opens with an attendance of 28.
Dr. Carrow is engaged in wri-
ting a text-book on ophthalmology.
On account of the frequent
rushes in the post-office, the au-
thorities have decided to place
iron railings in front of the win-
dows. This will prevent rushes
in the future.
A chapter of the Sigma Chi
fraternity was established at Cor-
nell, last week.
Up to date 1271 students haveI
registered at Cornell.
Freshmen will meet to-morrow
in room A. to decide whether to
accept '93's challenge' or to de-
mand a rush.
Dr. lerdman will address the
Sunday meeting in chapel on "A
good investment".
B. R. Clark, law '91, has ac-
cepted the position of principal of
the Palmyra high school, and
will not return this year.
The regents, at their meeting
this week, decided to supply the
campus with water from the city
mains.
No engineer can afford to miss
hearing Mr. Campbell's talk on
"Method of least squares", before
the Mathematical Society, Satur-
day evening.
'93's challenge to '94, for a tug
of war, appears on the bulletin
board to-day. The date set for
the contest is Nov. 8, at 2 p. m.
There are to be fifty men on a side.
Win. Grace, Lit. '88, Lav '90,
is back for a Master's degree.
Twenty-seven men have been
taken to the training table at
Princeton.
The Detroit Bicycle Club will
take a ride to Ann Arbor next
Sunday.
BUSIKESS IDIRECTOPY.
ANN ARQ R AVING SANI
WM. ARNOLD.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
36 MAIN STRUET,
S pecial attention paid to repairing Watches
an Jewery.
M. W. BLAKE,
FICTIURES, FRAMES, A ND
ART GOODS. 10 West Huron St.
FERDON LUMBER YARD,
Manucarturer or and dealer in
SAGINAWGANG SAWED LUMBER
Cor. Fourth and Depot Sts.
J. HALLER
40 sOUm THAi ST.
Repairing aspeciaity.
O. M.MARTIN,
DEALEtt IN
Cloth Caskets, Metallic
AND COMMON COFFItNS.
- --------- ! -------------------s --_-..-
RINSEY & SEABOLT,
Makers and dealers in
Groceries, Provisions,Flour and Feed,
6 andiS E. washington St.
JOHN WOTZKE,
Maker of aine
LADIES' and GETW' SHOES.
Repairing neatly done. 405S. Main St.
GRANOER'S
0-ACADEMY OF DANCING,-
Opposite Law Biling.
Pupils wil be received at any time during
the season.
Through Vestibuled and Colonist
Sleepers Between Chicago and
Tacoma, Wash., and Port-
land Oregon.
The Wisconsin Central and Northern
Pacific lines run through Pullmnan Ves-
tibuled and Colonist Sle pera between
Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and
Portland, Oregon. The train known
as the "Pacific Express" leaves the
Giand Central Passenger Station, at
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. K.
THoMPsoN, City Passenger and Ticket
Agent, 205 Clark Street, or to F. J.
EDDY, Depot Ticket Agent, Grand
Central PassemgerStation, cornerFifth
Avenue and Harrison Street, Chicago
Ill.

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