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October 21, 1890 - Image 3

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U. of M. Daily, 1890-10-21

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THE LU. OF M DAILY
AT THE TWO SAMS,
SMOKING JACKETS
i
THE NEW ASCOTT.
AllAror 1e.l1 bllrY VOOJIHEIS & ITS
BEST WORK IN THE CITY STATE ST, TAILORS,
PORK CALLED FOR and DELIVERED. FIRST CLASS WORK.
IN-SPECIAl. RATES Tn) STUDENATS. E ,
Office, - 23 South Fourth Ave. - L \LJ3E J
Of Old U. of M. should heave a
University of Michigan Guitar.
Prices lowest, Quality highest. Guaranteed every inch of the road.
Violin nod Guitar Strings, 10 cts.; Blasjo and Mandolin Strings,
5 cts. Everything in proportion.
L. If. Clement,
8 . maine st. ALLMETDINGER. PIAITO & ORGAINGO.
BROWN'S DRUG STORE
CORN iER MAIN AND HURON STREETS.
LARGEn'T'OCKroforTILET GOnOS AND FINE CIGAIRS, TOBACCOS AND
CIGAmRTES IN TIHE CITY.
FERGUSON & SLATING,
Geots, Ftiriishers ai ds$aers
Carry a full line of If US,( CAPS, N] CIX 1 X }II.1151R l, GLOVES,
UNDERIWEARI, Etc. The 1aihst styles andt an entiresssucito select from.
22 S0C3r'HS I TELT= =., - A T1 j R- 7R
a 11A R S B O T REvery Stsudent will save iuoiiey bxy suylug Univiersity 'Text-Books and all supplies at lleadoiiarlerx. 'We alloxv
special discount on LAWV BOOBS, AIdIIAL BOOKS, D)ENTAl. L OOKS, in short, every Boolk used inlitic
Unixversity. 5,000 Ma1 nk Books t louvet prices
II tihI G BOOK sMORElIN T1111 (CITY
Tile .(1ic uxx '.sn l iclclltlni5.'iflso ill
IIt anduggi (, xx i , 5.t 1 ilxixx, limhe
eachii x ':, u.'lcxt.g' atl i I mt(Li, caci
for Hlanmjt-
ALL, THlL iTEILS W E STIYLES FACULTY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
d kJL J LATINT.-All students whlo Ivore
-IN- condiitioned iinLaitiii comipositioni
N G at tlioir enltraincoeexamination, and
CLTHNGall others wh'lo wisli instruction in
elemuentary Latin comnposition, are
OF ALL KIN DSIAT Sauday. Oct. 25, at)I a. in.
J. T. JACOBS & CO.'S, After the 30)th of October, 110
miore applications for advanced
z7 AND :29 MAIN ST. credits will be received. it is do-
sirable that such advanced credits
L. GRUNER. be soecured before the end mof this
ZOO'Es A.RTD S=T7ols seisester, so that they rray appear
Riepairing dsae Nouty An Umselir. ini the Calendar.
- P. IL.uDE PONr.
Everbod isinvtedto go to Answers to all requests sent to
Everbod is iivtod tineIilaculty have to be sought ot
the skating riiik tollighit, to wit- the Registrar. Every Tuesday
Doss the exhibition in lightning inioriing a list of the poirsoins
Paitin. Bokssod a aictin.whiose0 reueists base beens granuted
paining.Book sod ataucton.are posted onl the President's door.
__________________________P: . ilE.ON Tc.
SaveTimeand oney The class in A;,stluetics will use
Save Tme andMoney the east seminliary 100o1.
Ily Ilayieg your F. N.- SCOTT.
AYW MISCELLANEOUS.
L A l O K The Tennis Tournament will
begin Saturday- at nine a. in.
Those who expect to take part in
OF USWHIL WE RE HRE. n as poss5ible. The courts will
be edrte exclusive use of
C allaghan & . contestants from four to six
4 o'clock this week.
Law Publishers. J. A. JAMSON, Pres.
114 Monroe St., 50OS. State St., Meetinug of Rugby Association
to be bold Saturday, 10:30 a. im.
Chicago. Ann Arbor. T. H. HINCIIMAN.
Thioroexviiibo a Iiicting of the
U. of AI. Oratorical Associatioin
Fridayv evein, O ct. 24,'it 7'30,
to conisidler cliniig's ill the consti-
tutiioi reqiiied by the atloptioii of
the Nortlierii Oratorical League
coinstituition. J. L. HJANER,
lPres.
A CHALLENGsiE.-The class of
'92, Law, desires to arrange foot-
ball gaines with every class in the
Uluiversity, aind suggests that a
class leagine be formed. The cap-
talus of all class teamis; and a
'represenitaitive fromh each classj
wvlicli has not as yet elected a
captainl,lire invited to meet at 85
East Washington street, on Wed-
>naIsday evening, Oct. 22, at t
o'clock, for I lie purpose of ar-
ranging a schedule.
> RALPH STONE,
Captain pro tomn, '92, Law.
ATHLETIC NOTES.
The fall athletic gamles of
Amherst will be lielmi Oct, 10'.
Willard, who played half back
on Hlarvard's eleven two years
ago, is captain of the Staten Island
Athletic Club.
It is nowv certain tbat Harvard
will have nine of last year's eleven
back in their places, while Yale
and Princeton will hlave but five
each.
Princeton will have eight of hci
best foot-ball games on her own
grounds tbis year.
MILLER
HAT8.J
Ties.
Good~peed's,
The IPATENT
Best LE ATHER
F1J~ FD6GR PHS
Millinery and Art Uoods.
is0 East Heron 5t.
r tw. YORE Isox
Manufacturerseof
Land hnd Ochetraf
Bald and Orchestra
M'U VSIC
,s tdfir n C fsixue.
t\ -11a il ei Free.
ti C(HAND IRAPIS,
MICIGAN.
---THE ARGUS.'-
ffINZ J03* E g1" Ne N
AT LOWY PRICES.
SHORTHAND C R
T WILL. PAY TOTI. Shmrihand School, New
Building, 20OSm dli State Street.

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