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Day
23
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tiio annucü receptton glven by Uie H. Y. P. U. to the UniversKy tudei.tr was one of the eajoyable occap & oiifc of Friday nlght last. Prof. .lonjis. of the School oí Mu6-ic, -weat lo Chicago Sun lay, ard gave i, concert there last evening, 'ïnder a'ufplces of one of the soeietiss of that citj . The grand stand at the yth!et;c piounds burned Monday noon. llow t caught fire Is a mystery, but probably froin a cigar or cigarette lropel by gome one Saturday. reception was given the freshnen ladies of the professional departrents, by the upper class girls Of 1he amc at Newberry Hall, Saturday vening, which sald Freshmen enjoyed. Eev. Merle A. Breed, lit. '84, is :iting his father, Eev. Samuel I). roed, of Ê. Ann st. He has ïeigneil the prèsidency of Benzoma colegre. and is on his way to Westboro, Mass., to accept of the pastorate of he Congregational church there. A committee from Newark, J-, omposed of the mayor and a numer of otlier prominent citi?ens of lial city, visited the Dniversity 'ast ■ eek, wlth special refercnce "to the ibiary, to ascertain points Tor tlio te"B public library building lo lie ei-ected there. Tlie chairman of the onimittee, James Kdward Howell, aw '70, was a former U.. of M. suilei. t, and one of the founders of ihe 'ii Delta I'hi fraternity. Ihe committee paid our library the compHncnt of being the best and most sysematically managed of any they had isited- (and they had been to Chiago.) „_ old story of Prometheus is a 'ívable. Prometheus was on lei mi A intimacy with the gods. ITrom ti't-U' lie sto!e fire, and gave it to men. tliis sin he was bound to the roela oí Mt. Caucassus, and vukures were tet upon him. They only ate liis h This grew again as iast as it was pecked away. Are hls sufïerings. to be imagined ? Take a modern interpretation of tho parable. There is no oooking witliout iire. In cooking and eatIng the mischief lies. The stomach is overtasked, the bowels become cloggeJ. they cannot dispose of the food tbar is given them. The impurities back up on the liver. Then come the vultures - the torments oí a disrss-ed liver. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicrti Discovery is more than oqual to tbc vultures of dyspepsia and its lündreil diseases. There is no more need of suffering from dyspepsia than ther is of hanging one's self. Sold by all medicine dealers the world over.

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Ann Arbor Courier