IS ShII~NG- CLOTI-IING HOUSE ( 71JSUP1CJ u1( ~tCJO .!f;it" 3 {"DE+"E1 7:73TPE5V-'dwlOdcw u D 'IeIl'SI". 'I 11i1ti I"I; Childvoll's CLO I III NG H ATS' A N CAP - CLlI DIN Ii AN\Tioit.it's Health Underw ea r. Black U uderiv'ear. Medlicott Goodls, Natural Wotol, and C heaper Grades. !_ao~ Lo Noiiiltics 1-Krr j L i 4.-ti t -KTWr*T DCtCnTZ7Qm- ~ T 1 N. 1vY iJ1'V\J.L . f. KJ .C>> V-/LU. tomK' This Display-: is Unsurpassed. 67 l :RSI1 M3Tr I I I1.S. II . ook:t s edi tiy elihools. tut> li=Note Books i lld d. Draft- is sliowto ii liii itet tt1r till Di)(s ;titin in iithe umarket. (otpil;Le Inof1)Sports> gGoodls. i~ nstrmens. ltelatest shtdes x11 titit! it!I tseringsiid htisrituetts.Ot rro itiliFinIeiiVests C i" cli hadof Large Stock or Fountiaini:fens. A Warranted ot~in P!!Ilen (Gold) lot Slot!t. No. a E. Washington St, near Main. G. H. VILD. JAMES M.STAFFORD, Thie lest place to gel a MADE TO ORDER LATEST' STYLES MODERATE PRICES, 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, - - - MICLI. Special Valuep! Genuts' Fast Black Hose, (lents'AII-Wool hose, A Extra Quality Suspenders, Superb Assortment of Ties, Atll-Linen.Initial 1Bandkerchiefs $100) SPECIAL.LEADERS ---1c- Oc) WHITE SHIRTS E. F. HILLS &-OO., Popular Dry Goadls and Carpet Store. 20 South Main. THE LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST VARIETY c LOWEST PRICES Ott IAMPS, in this city. You Nvill saxve mtoineyby buyin fugtts.Our I LTITESS IDIRECTORY . ANN AM% S AVINGS BANXI lItED STARt" OIL leis noe chtarriing of wxiek antd gi Soldlit Ill cents pier galloit, delivere44SUHMIST THE CAMPUS. Messrs. G. W. Miller, Conanit I1an(1 IIerdlhave beent appiointed its I cttitttittticoft'1913 to selett a1cliii- cMIttie Cane. iti~ts, Thurisday, the tolliowintg officeis store elected: Pres., B_'. Abell; Vice-Pies., Miss Stewart;. Sec'y, Win. Ilaidle; Treas., E. B. Spaldling; Base-Ball Captalin, T. E. llowsoni; Foot-Ball Captain, George Dilwortlh. An assess- ment of (tie dollar per capita wae Cmade for foot-ball expeiises. Last ex-ening Mr. 13. L. Greene gave the Engineering Society a very interesting accoiiit of lis experiences in constructing the elevated railroad in St. Lonis, Mo. (II. J. Barton, '00 Law, is a candidate for circuit court cost- inissiomier oin the Industrial party's ticket. Lit, is visiting Am Arbor frieiids. He will return to college next year. About two hundred mueisbers of the republican club formed in line at tbe law building last night and marched down to tbe rink to bear Ron. J. C. Borrows, ",the world wide and well known congress- msan from the fourth." equaitl, burns without odotr, or five rlclea tillit liht.WM. ARNOLD. yes clar hit liht.WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, d to ainy part of the city. :m MAIN STREET, pEANSpeCo.al attentionaid iti repairing Watches M. W. BLAKE, 1Rev. Mir. Sunderland will sp)eak ilIeTr nS, FRAM1ES, A lnD next Suiiday eveniiig onmi "Real ART GOODS. 10 westHuron St. Iinfidelity," aitd in the mioriiig FERDON LUMBER YARD. spon Jattics Mar'tlieati,Ithe dis- xiiiufacturer oft and deater ini SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUMB8ER t1itgttishced lEnglishi pieachirt, I Cot' lariti iiidtiepost St. schoilar tut u tholur. J. HALLER The youiig ladly wvii called to ' == Z= , - - escort Vivian A. IDrake Dithe itring aspc~toi ________ freslhmiaii spread, xras rather "dis- 0. MMARTIiN, citicerted wheiisite fotiid tittt Cloth Caskets, Metalli~c Viviais A. beloinged to the geins - ANI) COMMON COFiFINS-------- --------- --........-lno. RINSEY & SEABOLT, Bisho E. . Anrewsof Nitmaers and deaters in I~isioi 13.G. iidexvs ofNewGroceries, ProvisionsFlour and Feed, York City, speatks before thle e anti85E. Wasitngtnn Sc. Wesleyaii Guild to-imorroxw eveii- JMter a Cie, LADIES' acid GENTS1' SHOES. lug. iRepiing neatly dose. 43 Sl ain St. Miss Pattersoii read an inter- -__________ estiitg paper before the Cool ogi- GRANGER'S cal Society, last evening, on " The ACADEMY OF DANCING, ~ Boulder Rocks of Mlicligai.' C. Opposite L~aw Buildixng. C. Starr aiid H. C. Cliapaton were elected members of the society. th s s ceda it tnedrn To-niorroxv eveniiig1Rev. J. W. Geitoi wil gvethefirt o aThrough Vestibuled and Colonist Gelson wll gve he frst f a Sleepers Between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Port- series of lectures oii "The Story iano Oregon. of Ceaton nd ts ospl AalTbe Wisconin CentaltaInd Northterni of Crationand is Gosel Aiaceific lines run throiighPullman Ves- ogy " Mliss Grace Dewey, of Owosso, sister of HI.13. 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. tibuled and Colonist Sleepers between Chicago and Taconi, Wash., and Portland, Oregolt. The train known as the "Pacitic Express' leaves the Gl and Central Passenger Station, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Hlarrison Street, at 10:4,5.P. M. daily. Fpr tickets, berths in Pullman or Col- onist Sleepers, etc., apply to GEuO. K. TinomrSOsc, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 206 Clark Street, or to F. J. EDDY, Depot Ticket Agent, Grand Central Passenger Station, corner Fiftha Avenue and Harison Street, Chicago Ill.