TKE U ) MDAILY 15 SHOIG- I,173, 7 5 Vooadwa vd AssaveneDeroiM: "! Fi .I D R E I Ch11IyCLOTHN HAS ND0,F hatoLst ~LNUovocsloo rivlr v D NEW BOOK STORES, 6 S thMIIlv Street.44 SOL P State Street UNIVLRSIFTY TX T-BOOKS, s Z C)T I 0 z .,' Medicali BooksLawB oks, uIvAic ltOOKS, ALL. KINDS, All Btooks used i City Schools. St ideuts, Note Books anot Pads, Draft- (onidete Life of Sporting Goods, tugtIistriuments. Large t o-tt of Fomotainl Pepis. A Warranted Founitaini Pen (Gold) for$15) -INCL DING- Wright's Healtb Underwear. Black Underivear. Medlicott Gioods, Natural Wool, and Cheaper Gr ades. T"his --Display --is --Unsurpassed. G. H. WILD, Is stiowiug theI Lioest St ooOf MlPut Ireus uititugs ill the maiket. Att the tatest shades al?i ovelttes ito ro-eiiings aiid Osercroatings. Fiiie Vests ealiltie hid ot' No. 2 E. Washington St, near main. G. H. WILD. JAMES M. STAFFORD, TAILOR I iF6DR ,EJ The hest place to get a fifjs ± QjjAS@:+ J1 MADE TO ORDER LATEST STYLES MODERATE PRICES, 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, - - - MICHI. bpecicil Valuep! Gents' Fast Black Hose, Gtents',All- Wool Hose, fp Extra Quality Suspenders, tn Superb Assortmaent of Tiesa, All-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs] $.1 SPECIAL LEADERS Y_--1iN-- No, WHITE SHIRTS E, F. MILLS3S, 00., Popular Dry Goods and Carpet Store. 20 South Main. THE LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST VARIETY LOWEST PRICES j Ou LAMPS, in this city. You witt save money hy tutying of us. Our lIED STAhR " OIL has no equal, horns without odor, or charring of wick and gives a clear white tight. Suld at lii cents pser gallon, delivered to any part cit the city. IBUSINESS DPEOTCEY. ANN ARRAVINGS BANS, WM. ARNOLD. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ;3(i MAIN STREET, Sleilatninpaid to repairing W~atches M. W. BLAKE, 44 SOUTH MAIN ST, pE.AN & co. THE CAMPUS. Misses Damon and Penny gatve atrgesveSlraunipr}t Miss Penny,'s last evecuing. The folloswinig is the permianeut Glee Club for 's-1 First tennois, AWni. Williartz, '9 1 Lit, E. II. Chteney, '93 Lit, W. Ilarri- muau,'92 Lit, E. C. Peters, '93 Lit, W . L. Webste5r, '93 :Dent; second tenors, J. A. Jameson, '91 Lit, 11. -Richardson, '92 Lit, A. M. Cross, '91 Law; first bassos, C. T. Alexander, '92 Law, E. B. Spaulding; '92 Dent, E. W. Wal- ter, '92 Lit, Morris, '92 Law; second bassos, J. 0. Ballard, '91 medic, 11L M. Joy, '93 medic, J. Mitchell, '91 Law, and HJ. F. Worden, '94 Lit. J. A. Jameson is president of the club; W. Ramn- sey, '92 Law, mnanager, and Messrs. Alexander, Williartz, Bal- lard and Peters compose the ex- ecutive committee. The following is the program of Alpha No to-morrow night Vocal solo, Miss Armstrong ; recitation, A. E. Jenks; essay, Thomas Kerl; paper, F. L. Moore; vocal solo, Miss Arm- strong; discussion: Resolved, "That the Presidential Term be Extended to Six Years, and that the President be Debarred from Re-election "; vocal solo, Miss ( PICTURES, Armstrong.AR tOS W. Metcalf, jr., and F. W. FERDON 1 McKee, formierly '19,>3 ts r a AGINAW GAN Burton Strait, '93 whit playetl J.I left entd tackle ontor team last TI ' 7 year, is playing substitue on the Repairinitseciais Corniell foot-ball team. 0. M. Thomas C. Fulton, formserly '193 Cloth Cas* Lit, is in the Law department at _ . _AND) COt Cornell. RINSEY Bakers Prof. B. At. Thompson attended Groceries, Provi the reunion of the 7th Michsigan 6JadHIE Cavalry at Battle Creek this week. oMal L.ADIES' and Several Sophomores were called iRepaiing neat: mu the other looming to have a GRo "'pleasant" little chat with Prexy, e) ACADEMY about the advaintages and needs of the University, and especilally Opposite did lie press them to give an ac- Pupis wili be re count of the part they took in the sesuen. disturbing the Freshman meetig 47 hws in Room A, last Saturday. The Sleew esBt] Tacoma, V blanched and anxious faces tbey lanc The Wisconisit wore as they filed out of lisa colt- Pacific lines rn sultation room, showed that tlteir tihuled anid Colo ' Chlicago and9 interview had been anything but Pertland, Oregc pleaant.as the "Pacific leaan.Gland Central The electric railway engine theItcornro gave out to-day and it is probable Fer tickets, bert that the cars will not run till next onist Sleepers,e Ttaoas'sow, City week. Agent, 205 Clai Colubiahasthebes elvenEDDY, Depot Coluibi ba thebes elvenCentral Passeng she has ever had. Avenue andlla Ill. FRmAMES, A ND it West Hares St. -UMBER YARD, frerc sfuitddenier in iG SAWED LUM BER St ait DtieilSi. HALLER ity. .MARTIN, ALEI N kets, Metallic ,IMON COFFINS. l & SEABOLT, ,and dealers in /sions,Flour and Feed, Wasshington 5t. N WOTZKE, Akereof fie d GE7N SSO ES. fly doe. 434 5. Main St. tANGER'S OF DANCING, Law Building. icled at any time durinlg ibuled and Colonist tween Chicago and Wash., and Port- di Oregon. a. Cenitral anid Northern through Pullman Yes- luist Sleepers haetween Tacoa, ash., and on. The train knowni Express" leaves the Passenger Statien, at Fifth Avenue and rat 10:45 P. M. daily. tha in Pullman or Col' etc., apply to Gao. X. yPassenger and Ticket irk Street, or to F. J. Ticket Agent, Grand ger Station, corner Ffth arrison Street, Chicago