April 25, 1893
(vol. 3, iss. 144)
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… shoes at 50c to $I a pair less ofnflithornt fsonw ntieprrasiu ethan Ann Arbor prices, send for Catalogue to profusion. The stage was decorated with green plants, and ribbons ofR4H .F t C yellow and blue…
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… appeared. , The first game occurred at Lei ingtonKy cagainst the Kentucky State University nine. Seymour occupied the box for the U. of M., while the champion twirler of the Blue Grass country, Conover…
…, pitch- ed for the Kentuckians. The ame was hotly contested. At first the 4yellow and blue" swung low, but Michigan's heavy batters came to the rescue in the latter part of the game and won with flying…
… the glee club, sang "Old Thompson's Mule, a very MERCHANT grotesque bit of humor. "Spin, Spin," by Jungst; Jaxone's "La Seranate" and the "Cigarette TAILOR Song" finished part two. "Blue Ribbon March…
…," banjo club quintet; West's "A Warrior AND IMPORTER OF Bold;" James Whitcomb Riley and Jules Jordan's "A Life Lesson," by Mr. Richardson and the club;O ES, "There Was an Old Soldier," "Hat Drill," and "Ann…
… Arbor" concluded 55 W. FORT ST, the performance. A complete account of trip will appear in tomorrows DAsI. ,Detroit, ihigan. …