TI4E U (T7 M DATLY ---THE NEW- I IIO IG- - CLOTHING HOUSES 171, 173, 175 Woodward Avenue, DetroitI M chi n. S'UI'SUPERIOR + U DEiREC7IT Men's, (NTii'ii.t.MEN's FuRNIilmNiG;s i Ld sI HATV /AN iN&CLUDINGW--- -§< Latest Novelties Arrivin - W rights Hseaith Underwear. Black Underwear. Medlicott Goods, Natural Wool, and Cheaper Grades. NEW BOOK STORS i This -:- Displav +is Unsurassed. 6 South Mairn Street. 44 Sout'r State Street, UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, s r - G. H. WILD Medical Books, Law Books, BLANK IloOKs, ALL KINDS, All Books used in City Schools. Students, Note Books and Pads, Draft- Is showing the Largest Stock of Full Dress Suitings in the market. Complete Line of Sporting Goods, ing Instruments. All the latest shades and novelties in T rouserings and Overcostings. in eH.ts caWnlehad of L-arge Stock of Fouintaini Pens. A Warranted Fountain Pen (Gold) for $1.50. No. 2 E. Washington St.. near Main. G. H. WILD' I JAMES M, STAFFORD, TAILOR a I1PDRERS The best place to get a fIRS~ ± QLAs"+8 13I - MADE TO ORDER LATEST STYLES MODERATE PRICES. 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH. special Valuep! Gents' FastBlackHose, Gents'AII-Wool Hose, Extra Quality Suspenders, :Superb Assortment of Ties, All-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs SPECIAL LEADERS tool---IN-- S, WHITE SHIRTS E. F. MILLS & CO., Popular Dry Goods and Carpet Store., 20 South Main. THE LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST VARIETY d LOWEST PRICES On LAMPS, in this city. You will save money by buying of us. Our RED STAR " OIL has no equal, burns without odor, or charring of wick and gives a clear white light. Sold at 10 cents per gallon, delivered to any part of the city. 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. MEAN & CO. THE CAMPUS. Messrs. G. W. Miller, Conant and Herd have been appointed as coimiittee of '93 to select a soph- onsore cane. At a meeting of the Junior Dents, Thursday, the following officers were elected: Pres., B. Abell; Vice-Pres., Miss Stewart; Sec'y, Wm. Haidle; Treas., E. B. Spalding; Base-Ball Captain, T. E. Howson; Foot-Ball Captain, George Dilwortli. *An assess- ment of one dollar per capita was made for foot-ball expenses. Last evening Mr. B. L. Greene gave the Engineering Society a very interesting account of his experiences in constructing the elevated railroad in St. Louis, Mo. H. J. Barto, '90 Law, is a candidate for circuit court coin- missioner on the Industrial party's ticket. John Whiting, formerly '93 Lit, is visiting Ann Arbor friends. He will return to college next year. About two hundred members of the republican club formed in line at the law building last night and mnarched down to the rink to hear Hon. J. C. Burrows, "the world wide and well known congress- man from the fourth." Rev. Mr. Sunderland will speak next Sunday evening on "Real Infidelity," and in the morning upon 'Jaiies Martineau," the dis- tinguislied English preacher, scholar and author. The young lady who called to escort Vivian A. Drake to the Freshman spread, was rather [dis- concerted when she found that Vivian A. belonged to the genus homo. Bishop E. G. Andre ws, of New York City, speaks before the Wesleyan Guild to-morrow even- ing. Miss Patterson read an inter- esting paper before the Geologi- cal Society, last evening, on "The Boulder Rocks of Michigan." C. C. Starr and H. C. Chapaton were elected members of the society. To-morrow evening Rev. J. W. Gelston will give the first of a series of lectures on "The Story of Creation and its Gospel Anal- ogy " Miss Grace Dewey, of Owosso, sister of IT. B. Dewey, is the guest of Misses Mahaney and Parker of the class of '94. Maxwell, of the class of '90 is in town. Harris, of the class of '90, is in town. BJSIITE2SSDIRECTORY ANN W01 SAVINGS 3ANEI WM. ARNOLD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 36 MAIN STREET, S-ecial attention paid to repairing watchd an Jewelry. M. W. BLAKE, PICTURES, FRAMES, A ART GOODS. 10west Huron St* FERDON LUMBER YARD, Manufacturer of and dealer in SAGINAWGANG SAWED LUMBER Cor. Fourth and DepotSts. J. HALLER 40 SOUTH ,iAIi ST. Repairing a specialty. O. M.MARTIN, DEALER IN Cloth Caskets, Metallc AND COMMON COFFINS. RINSEY & SEABOLT, Bakern and dealers in Groceries, ProvisionsFour and Feed, 6 and SE. wahington St. JOHN WOTZKE, Maker of fine LADIES' and GENTS' SHOItS Repairing neatiy done. 43 S. Main St. GRANGER'S --ACADEMY OF DANCING,- Opposite Law nuilding. Pupils will be received at any tin during theseason. Through Vestibuled and Cooni t tSleepers Between Chicago and Tacoma, Wnsh., and Port- land Oregon. The Wisconsin Central andINorthen Pacific lines run through Pullman Ves tihuled and Colonist Sleepers etwe5 Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., andl Portland, Oregon. The train knovtm as the "Pacific Express" leaves th'e Giand Central Passenger Station ,. tse corner of Fifth Avenue t Harrison Street, at 10:4hPM.dailP For tickets, berths in Pullman or Ccl' onist Sleepers, etc., apply to GEO. K Tsioanraoi, City Passenger and Tict1 Agent, 205 Clark Street, or to F.J- EDDY, Depot Ticket Agent, Grand Central Passenger Station, cornmerFiftl' Avenue and Harrison Street, Chica90 III.