THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. ff i Te New History Series. of 4 1 p v Thefirst .of a series of Einglsh Ilil- - torieal iRepinlts, by A. B. Johnstoni. of Published Daily (Sundays excepted) dernsg the PUiersity of Mlirhigao, ll W. the Colect vear, st THE UNIV'ERSITY OF MICHIGAN. D. Johnustoni, lic jusittetisitied. tls-noe Times building, 795S. A latn St. be- The New York Critic -hattih ie folloiNg1- tisecic Libierty and William Sts. t o f h ok MANAGING EDITOR Tt-'llilIIitratAct ~. F.TpOM S,, 97. s>ustsei5aNAGEU s. -itt iextcllctt i ttltetiet thli Iliar- ft. ii. ICA-cs, '98. yard tt1iit tittttt for nAt ieiati ti- EGITI1Siotl, toti I itt Peitttrri:tiT ittiri- B. B. CETtliro, '99 . i. L. Lotxo ,'9te .l 13 .tts:t. All. lt. i. 0. CS i ss, '9 I tillir ufor eic1,l lfttuili1ed is 1t0r C 14 ltttt, It. 99Athiletic ,Etditor. ]re nt hem s.illotit oc11n, ii: it ii: liilC lti i l itt ii:i't'-ti ' , t ii tliil~t. (I:i is s' F.tAb- tutsu , L uis Do ei 9, 1 -ist 11111 etliii ll -11t1 re - ~ rJ itiP.ti ri ll, '9a.1110butlerli liui- I i-I i i- 'lii Itit" -iiiil ii iil I-l ii I i lt tittie ik-ltin lii i l- li h d it 111111 () tililil illfitlleiediitri liii li-tI 1 till .11 it 1111 iti 1.'' 125 iii A iiiOtI Sill':Llilt5U ;Ii it.,'lt li 3 ti lis li t efr n o t 11 i l:d o il 7 emlilti ii P.ihmI. of' the day mt-- tis it) C ntci~ tt:n1111 hur c Oorv licos , li tl ii iini- nt -t-tii Situlis '.- iiii s Il A GOOD CASE wills the jury of shoe buyiers and its- ours by a hseavy nmajority. Footwear* should be top quality. The feet can't sttand astyiting else. Prices shoould be Io', so as to iceep the shioc tax wti bounds. You trou't feel onr shoe pirices, hot tey twill make you feel pleased. Thtere are no corn growors like hail sioes. '-unI ts usuindgot somietitig that you'cini wealriyoturself, insteatd if the shoe wreairitig your ftiot. LGRUNER, No 53 S~ R - pi {". )}r. ; 1-1 ' > .'it i 1 1.i - i 18.00 Sulic t s ine tltle Clnearing P}rplice--n Pais PRINCETON'SACK . ?obIes Stat CIoth'rg Hiisel 0______________ 1). slit' ' Y. I ' - C E;7::' ) p.in., ser-!R~q~ P 33. monilibll'Prouf. l P. ('o1et- noiefotte(atSno h rc Boston Ladies' Symphony Orchestra- --- - - -.-.- -- ----- Dec. 11 tea iugitig 111 r-atuititesflute it'Charles A. aa----------------Jan. 21 tai tu- amcuti litoit-pllat thin trtiining Ex-President Harrison.- ----- Feb. 1 grd at nc-hat1010 e rei ina yLuther Laflin Mills, (Chicaqg o Alumni Nsiimber)-----Feb. 12 Irtek tuilghut lie donie litforet'hte huhi- Imperial Quartet--- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --March 12 duls.ihui-hiol urOratorical Contest------------------------------- March 19 11lieii' to frthie l'urseii-iu n- Lucius Perry Hls--------------April 2 John Kendrick Bangs------------------------- April 13. s'i.atttt udebte i111 be, Ib-stuhsei, j. Pvistl liii-unitsed statestand the st-viral GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS $12.00) RESERVED SEAT TICKETS 1.510 stuates shouslid esttablihCourts of tom- El1N 615E ADIIaSSION .510 itiultuui')-Adul~stmuentl of Disputues be- Hr Ess EPTe- 10 Illilitemiuloiye-is taidl priv-ate e-orpoira- Oratosrical Contest .25 lions, Iichtllossess '5francihises of I. TICKETS NOW ON SALE-Reserved ticets on sale Thansday,.Oct. 8th. at Palmeres public nsature." The fdebate mill be druog store, State street, and Wahr's booh store, Main street.;; lcd in Philadij'lula, Mass-b(,. JAMES H. PRUITT, Corresponding Secretary.