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November 21, 1899 - Image 2

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Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the
College year, at
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.
OrsoiaE The Iland Press, Henning Block.
Both Phones.1T.
MANAGING EDITOR.
F. ENGELARD, 'OL.
BUSINESS MANAGER.-
0. H. HANS, '00 L.
EDITORS. -
ATHLETICS, . . G. D. HUnoUTT, '01 E
T. R. WoDRow, '00 L. A. H. MDOGALL,'1 E
A.". BROWNE. '02. E. J. B. Woo, '00,
L.J. MONTGOMERY, '00, W. D. HcKEY, '00 M,
The subscription price of the AL is $2.50 for
the coligge yor, with a regular delivery heoroe
nooneea day. Notices, comuniactions, and
thermaetter inteded forpuolicaion Bust be
haded inautthe DAILYoffice beor 8p mor
mailed to the editor before 3 p. su. of the eday
previous to that on which they are expected to
appear.
Subcriptionsmosy be left at the DAL oefice,
MNeyer's, or Stoli's newtud, ocrwith Bsines
Maager. Suscriers will cooer a laovr by
reprting proptly usthis oice ayn faeilre of
carriersto deliver paper.
All changes in advertisin matter esust be in
the oice by4p.sin. on the day previous to that
sn which the'sare to uecr,
To Select Debating Team Against
Chicago.
The final debate to select Michigan's
representatives in the Central Debating
League contests will be held in Univer-
sity Hall Saturday night at 8 o'clock.
This contest is between the law and
literary departments. The laws will be
reoresented by M. H. Cagmody, G. A:
Ohlinger, and A. M. Cloud; the lits, by
M. R. Sonnenscheim, L. Young, and A.
McGee.
Governor Pingree will preside over the
contest, which will be decided by the fol-
lowing judges: Hon. Jas. O Donnell of
Jackson, Hon. Henry C. Smith of
Adrian, Principal E. A. Lyman of the
State Normal, and D. R. Colleiton of
Toledo.
An Important Experiment.
Professor H. S. Carhart of the physics
department of the University of Michi-
gan who is in Berlin. has compared the
standard Clark cell with the standard of
the Physical Technical Institute and
found that the electromotive force of the
standard Clark cell does not differ more
than one in twenty thousand from the
average electromotive force of the stan-
dard cell of the institute.
Eminent Doctor Here.
Dr. Charles E. Fisher, editor of the
"Medical Centry" and "Homeopathic
Text Book of Surgery," is visiting the
H omeopathic College.
Yesterday he performed a laporotomy
at the University Hospital, homeopathic,
and today he will address the department
and its friends at 11 a. m. in the Homeo-
pathic building.
Dr. Fisher has for a long time been in-
timately connected with homeopathy and
has written several works on different
branches of medicine. His address will
undoubtedly be very interesting.
Net Machinerg for Shops.
New machinery to the amount of $1,475
has been secured for the engineering
shops of the University of Michigan.
This machinery consists of a Kearney &
Treckere milling machine. a 17-inch by
12 feet Bather lathe with latest improve-

Student's Directory Out.
The Students' Directory wil appear on
sale today. This book will contain the
names and address of every member of
the faculty and student of the University
and also of the Ann Arbor High School
and School of Music. It will also con
tain a list of the names and addresses of
the students of the Ypsilanti State
Normal School. A new feature in this
"ear's directory will be a list of the
members of each fraternity represented
in the University._
The book is almost a necessity to a
large number of the faculty and students
and will prove very useful to them.
Every effort has been made to have the
names and addresses absolutely correct,
ad tle ook will be revised once every
three moths. The book has beis con-
piled under the direction of Glen V.
Mills, the publisher of the City Direc-
tory. It should be in the possession of
every student and professor in the Uni
versity, as it will be sold to them at a
reduced price.
THE VOTING FOR
THE LUDWIG PIANO.
Goes merrily on, and we, like the Eng-
lishman who for the first time viewing
Niagara Falls could see nothing won-
derful about them: "Such a volume of
water falling so great a distance," etc.,
for his part he did not "see how the
water could help falling." So it is not
at all strange when 15 merchants offer
to give a $350 piano to some lodge or
society that it is accepted wita
"Thanks." It is difficult to predict at
this time what society will register the
greatest number of votes, as the holi-
day trade promises to be heavy. If you
do not thoroughly understand the
scheme consult any of the merchants
mentioned below.
KOCK furniture, carpets, picture
frames, mouldings, trunks and
valises.
WAHR & MILLER Shoes.
RINSEY & SEABOLT Grocelies.
GIEO. HALLER Jeweler.
LAMB & SPENCER Grocers S. St.
MEULIG.& SCHMID Hardware.
DAVI &BSE A BOLT Grocery.
H 0USEL BROS Bakers.
MILLER & PRAY Grocers.
H.C. EXINGER Fair Store.
JOHNSTON & CO. Groceries and
Meats, Forest ave.
The ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO.
C. A. HENDRICKS Millinary.
GOODRICH WALKER & MUR-
PHY Tailors, over First Nat. Bank.
W. N. SALISBURY Druggist,
ChARS
"CI0iARETTES 1
- W eetyoius:t
Oer 70) dieent kinds
STABLER & CO.
301 S. MAIN ST.
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A High Stand

lard

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of merit in clothes making is gained
only by Continuous Effort. And so it is in clothes dealing. It re-
quires continuous effort on our part to select that v hich is best from
the stocks of the many clothes makers in this country.

STEIN BLOCH CLOTHING
is without question the finest pro-
duced and is ahead in every respect of the average made-to-order
garments, at abut one-half the price. It is that kind of clothing
which the best dressers are looking for, and realizing this fact we
have this season purchased an unusual Large Stock of Stein Bloch Suits:
and Overcoats and are in position to fit all shapes and forms from
our magnificent line of this high grade make.
Best Line of Furnishings and Caps.
(ways come to -us for the proper thing.
Lindenschmitt & Apfel
Parkher's Campus
C + . French Cook in Charge
FURNISHES FIRST-CL(ISS BOARD.
REGULAR BOA RD $2.75. IEAL TICKETS $3.00. Short
orders promptly filled. Fresh Home Made Candy now on hand
with the famous Sponge Caramel a specialty. Pop corn balls
and salted peanuts now ready. Come in and try them.
W. S. PARKER
709 N. University Avenue
DO IT NOW.#..
Don't wait till they are all gone. Ladies heavy winter
tan shoes former price $3.50 and $4.00, Sale Price

WfXf R &'c MILL BFR,
THE S OEMEN.

218 SouthM ain street.

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR
CALLAG1(EN & CO*,
Law Booksellers, Publishers and Importers,
114 Monroe Street, Chicago, Ills.
AS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING SUPPLIES, SHADES,
. PORTABLE LAMPS, ETC.,
A SPECIALTY. SANITARY PLXIING STEAM AND HOT WATER NEATING.
J. F. SOHUH, 207 E. WASHINGTON ST.
GRANGER'S taYsTT
SCHOOL oF DANCING SNOW LAUNDRY
rb Sseason-Strictly a School-simple dress STATE PHONE, 520.
preferable for class exercise-No embarass- Your laundry washed clean and well
mentptoupils esvi orsiilinot beadmitted starched and ironed. Evvt thingbleached
diueing clss hours-No stoles to moset-Of- and aired out01f doorTus ,
lice, ground floor, Granger's Academy-Bell a,.Try us.
'phone 105.- muaamoaoacconsoxsaa n
Schleede'a
New
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Lecture
L Book,'
Before buying your note books or lecture covers call In and see our new patent cover. The
paper does not tear or get misplaced as in the old style string note books.
Parker and Waterman Peas from $1.25 up. Wholesale ar)d Retai
Paper from 10 cents a Pound up.
F. J. SCHLEEDE, 340 South State Street.
Buy an
ALARM CLOCK
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