TruI-IFCU 7 T' M A ILY, TrlE N EW 171, 373, 175 Woodward Avenue, Detreit, I:q-, Mi Men's, L T'T GENTLE DiiN",Ft eNI:sllINGS. el's lLOT hIN YWS S INCLDING- ii-;Latest Novelties Arrlin p Dail., NEW BOOK STORES, vs I'IgIILS .1.3.0 1jnU Iov''el Black Underwear. Medlicott Goods, Natural Wool, and Chbeaper Grades. 6 South Maurt Stret, 44 Souttl State Stroet, UNIVEITY 71 TEXT-BOOKS, G. HT WI0D, MedicaIleeoksL a Books, lle.Ale 1101(5I , AL, KIaNOs, rt A& NIE,0A - T0 "F AllBoos 1sedinCity choeols. Studen ts, Note Books a ias, 1Draft- S 10 A1 y htee ats a llls Sok hae asand ulnovelties in Treserii ~tl15 1 ndgse arket Complete Line of Speartin (Gonds. ink;Istrtumenlts. O ; ohtegu 1 rl Svi Cli1) ing of Large tock of Fountiain Pens. A Warrn ted Fountain Pen (Gold) for $1.5014, No. 2 EBWashington St, near main. G. H. -WILD- JAMES M. STAFFORD, Tiele est place to get a MADE TO ORDER LATEST) STYLES MODERATE PRICES. 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH. Special Valuep! Gents' Fast Black Hose, Gents' All-Wool Hose, Extra Quality Suspenders, Superb Assortment of Ties, 25 All-Linen litial Handkerchiefs] 4101 SPECIAL LEADERS NWHITE SHIRTS _E, F. MILLS & 0O.4 Popular Dry Gosds and Carpet! Store. 20 South Main. THE LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST VARIETY d LOWEST PRICES +On LAMPS, in this city. Yen will save money by buying of us. Our . RIED STARI" OIL has. no equl, horns without odor, or charring of wick and gives a clear white light. Soldl at 111 cenits per gallon, delivered to any part of tile city. 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. JPEN & Go. EIJSIITE2S DIRECTORY. ANN AM SAVIN BANS, WM. ARNOLD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 3MAIN STRIEET, - viail attation paid to repairing Watches and JeweNl ry. THE CAMPUS. Tile (ext mteeting of the Geo- logical Society will be hell Fi- day-, October- 31, lat 5 p . .Mr. P~ettee will read aI palser o011,Notes 011 thle (Geologicad Survey' 1110 threctors of thle illgby As- sociatioll 1av1e decided to offer a banner, simlilar to tile base-ball banner of last year, to be given to tile class winning the foot-ball M. W. BLAKE, Thirty-six stales are represented P'IC'TRES, FRAMES, A ND ill thle Yale f rosliunan class. AtR GOODS. 10 West Huaron St- The absurd ruOll0 was circulated FERDON LUMBER YARD, Mannufatarer nt and dealer In this Ianllling, tllat the active inern- AGINAWOANG SAWED LUM SER bers of the Choral Union were (Co. Fourth and Depot Sts. obliged last e-vening to toll .Prof. J. HALLER do Pont or Prof. Wines 111he1 ne i 46 SOUTHlMAINSTva. of the young lady *khoin they inl- Repairing; anpecialty. tenlded to take 101110 next conlcert, _ 0. M.SIARTIN, DEALER IN in order thlat 1her lame inight :be Cloth Caskets, Metallic writtenl onltile ticket. - AND COMMON COFFINS. chlampionshlip. A. E. Wrighlt, of Colutmbia, There were no mlatchles played won first place illtile Southern an the tennis tournament yester- Tennis Tournament. day. Colgate University has just re- An offetr is made by tile Arch- ceived a $20,000 bequest for its geological JInstitute of America theological department. that any school or educational so- Wurtemburg, of Yale, hlas con- ciety raising the sum of $100 to sented to train Amherst three aid tile movement to purcihase tile days of eacih week. site of Delphi, shall receive all Professor W. M. Sloane has an the publications of the Institute article on Princeton University ini for 10 years. Smith College has Harper's Magazine for November. contributed $200, Cornell, $322, It is said that Stagg, the famous Harvard, $1,100, and Princeton Yale athlete, ihas decided to give guaranstees $500. What will the up ihis theological studies and will U. of M. do for suchl a noble pur- become an athletic expert. pose? Tile University of Virginia has Prof. de Pont will be illis arranged an extensive foot-ball office from 9:30 to 12:30, Friday, schedule for tis season. Tile to distribute tile Choral Union season at Charlottesville does not tickets to active members, close until Christmas. Bishop Vincent lectured at Four ex-captains of the Yale Yale 'recently on "4The Chatuauqua eleven play on the Orange Ath- Idea." letic club's eleven. RINSEY &aSEABULT, Bakers and dealers in Groceries, ProvisionsFlour and Feed, e and 55E. Washingtn St. JOHN WOTZKE, Mater or fie L.ADIES' airedGENTS' SHOES. Rlepairing neatly done. 4315. Main St. GRANGER'S -ACADEMY OF DANCING,- Opposite Law Building. Pupils will he reeived at any time daring the seanon. Through Vestibuled and Colonist Sleepers Between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Port- land Oregon. The Wisconsin Central and Northern Pacific lines run through Pullman Ves- tibuled and Colonist Sleepera between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Portlanld, Oregon.. The train known as tile "Pacific Express" leaves the Gl and Central Passenger Station, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Harrison Street, at 10:45 P. M. daily. For tickets, berths in Pullman or Col- onist Sleepers, etc., apply to Gxo. K. TstoMrSOae, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 20 Clark Street, or to F. J. EDDY, Depot Ticket Agent, Grand Central PassengerStation, cornerFiftha Avenue and Harrison Street, Chicago Ill.