T4E UC; v:' M. DAIL Y -THME NEW- QTG'T14NT~r4G5TT.~V, I1,1srowtxu- /1, CL0IS N O SE,13 7 dad AnuJ toit1 Pl Dc tt. SUPD1IO {- 17DE1+JJ Men's, (I 'r li T( (l57'i 1NE'sE N\ Frc rrlrw - Boysd, CATS AN E-) LJ/WFQAF'S' Childlren's L LA \~ KhlY ~I Lat[_oestNovoltios PrriVrw Da ly. INCLUDI G- Wrig(ht's Health Underwear. Black Underwear. Medlicott Goods, Natural Wool, and Cheaper Grades. NEW BOOK STORES, This-- Display is Unsurpassed 03 South Main Street. 44 South S,;_ Stre,° "'."'I U IV'ERSITY TEXT-BOO K'S 3 T T c ' G. H.W L Med ca! BhoKoks Boots, B;4N0 IlAVIV X& A ' iOFs30 All Iooks 'usedl in City Schools. Sturdents, Note Books and I'inls, Drift- Is showviung thie Largest Stock of Frill W)es, Suitings in the market. Complete Liiie of Sporting Goodls. ing Insatriumeints. All the latest shades aoil novelties ii) Trooserigs aind Overcoatings. Fine Vrests can he haui of Large Stock of Founitajin Pens. A Warrnitedl Foiintaini Pen (Gold) for'$1.'50. No. 2 E. Washington St-, near Main. G. H. WIJLD I -- - JAMES M. STAFFORD, TAILOR 21~ 6RR Tire best place to get a MADE TO ORDER LATESI STYLES MODERATE PRICES, 19 SOUTH MAIN Sr., ANN ARBOR, - - - MICHI. THE LARG] GREATEST VARIETY Onl LAMPS, iltis city. You will "lIED STAR " OIL has no ei chnarrig of wick and gi, Soldl it 10 cents lies'gallon, deliverer 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. THE CAMPUS. Tire Crastalian board suet tis 10011 rind oregaized as follows-; e . Ws. E. Healy,rmanarrginrg editor; Mn. Huidisoin Slieldon, b55uiess lmaniagcr, amrlIM iss Cook, secr'etarcr. New sttigby' boles liave hbeen pslacedl 0n thre crampus. Tire prograri of tiere Adelpii tis week, is changed to Friday evening, because of tire Choral Union concert Saturday evening. Hudson Sheldon, of tire DAILY EST STOCK, BTJSU{L33 PECIORI L W S PRCsavea money by buyinug otfirs. Oure N eqal, bursswsithout odor, orWMAROD :yes a clear white light. WATCHMAKER AND JEWEL.EF d to any part of the city. 36 MAIN STRSEET. pEAN &s ecawl atetentionsa ird strreparing Watcbl ____________________M. W. BLAKE, Tire '?9IDent class yell miade IVICTUIRES, FRAMES, A 14 its first asppearancee yesterday ART GOODS. i0 west 5huaeel afternoon. It is: U. of M. IDent,I FERDON LUMBER YARD. h~o H~rito, . f M lerlSAGINAWGANG SAWEDLSUMB inie-ty-two. (70r. 'Fourthanid DrpotSts Diack is now craptarinrof *02 J. HALLER Dent, arid Leighiley of '02 Law, = , -E:-- Dilworth arid Stone ibeing, Coiilineaiirigaspciraltyi. pelledl to retire on1 accounrt nof is- 0. M. MARTIN, juries. Cloth Caskets, Metal' Professor Wiricliell has a article . AND COMMON COFFINS . .. in tire Novermber Forum erntitled RINSEY & SEABOLT, Bakers ad dealers i " Recernt Views about Glaciers." Groceries, ProvisionsFiour and Fey' sired 8SE. Washinrgton 5t. . PuPerLit. '8, Laws'9, JOHN WOTZKE, is practicing law in Detroit. Makeraof ire L.ADIES' andS GES'oSI0 Tile following is tire prograrm of Repairing neatly done. 43s.nMain st" tile Organ Recital to be giverr by GRANGERS Prof. Stanley, assisted by Miss E. ACADEMY OF DANCING- Fountain, at tire Unity Club Par- lors in tire Unitarian Cihurcll, next opposite Law Buanding. Spe ialValep!OWO,,.staff;,1111 gone to iris hrorme at Owss. le will return after Gents' Fast Black Hose, ) Extra Quality Suspenders, 25 Superb Assortnment of Ties,( All-Linen InitiallHarrdkerchiefsJ $10, SPECIAL LEADERS o, WHITE SHIRTS P. F., MILLS & 00,, Popular Dry Goodls and CarpetF Store. 20 South Main. election. The serrior laws hlave decided to choose their class orator and class poet for commlnencemenlt by con- test, eligible to -all who will graduate next Jurre. Manager Codd has arranlged ai foot-ball game to be played here on Sattirday witil.Purdue (Urni- versity of hIrdiarra). This is tile team whichl played tile Chicago teans 6-10. Chicago team ihas boatens Ann Arbor for the last two years. Mr. St. James will not be able to sing at the* Adelphi Friday evening, as announced on tire program. Mr. Mosley will render inistrumental music instead. PupilsM C. Major, Tours. 2. a) An- the sesar dante con Illoto, Calkin. b) Sor- Thrroug, tie, Batiste. c) Offertoire, Gri- Sleep Ta. son. 3. Vocai 4"Tine Harbor Thre VG Bar," Sainton-Dolby. 4. a) Bi- Pacific 1i dal Song, Jensenl. b) Medita- tibuledK ~ Chicago tion, Lemaigre. c) Oflertoire, Portlarir Salome. 5S. Vocal, " Tiline Eyes Grandhe so Blue," Edward Lassen. 6. a) th o Andante, from G Minor Sonata, For tick, oist se Merkel. b) Wedding Music, T~oF West. c) Nocturne, Chiopin. d) Agent,y March to B fat, Silas. 7. Over- Central tore "4Poet and Peasant," Suppe. Illvenue will ire reeived as srry tinre&101" rh Vestibuled and C106 Prs Between Ch icago n~rrd %coma, Wash., and Port- land Oregon. WiscosiniCentraI'l d Norteln lirnes rrrn thrroughiPullman A e~ arid Colonist Sleepers betN8,eel and Tacom', Wash.,0 d, Oregon. Tire train knv "Pacific Express" leaves t~ Cientral Passernger Statins5 lier of Fifth Avenue . anStreet, atl10:45P.MIn. dl'j leta, bertha in Puhima or eepers, etc., apply to GZnO- Soxc, City Passenger and 2015 Clark Street, or to F,