-IS SHOWING- CLOTHING HOUSE,, ~ **'J~EIJI 71, 173, 175 Woodward Avenue, Dett ci . + Men's GLIT. N r. i I,s J NIi.IN(IN A J c Ac. _ INCLUDlING C~>Latesat Novellt-Js krran I LB TTvWrugut's tlealtt nduerver Black UnderwAear. Medlicott Goods, Natural Wool, and Cheaper Grades. NEW BOOK ,gT(')P."Pitq This -.Dis-lav .-is-Ti n surnassed. 6 Soy ithMain Stret. 44 So S , Stret UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKt S m G. H. WILD, Medical Books, Lavj Books, BlrANA Donutsi , K i\tuS, .All:1ooks used in City Schools. Students, gote Books aind Pads, Dtraft- is sho'wing the Larg est Stock of 1Full Driess Suit ings ini the market. CopeeLite of Sporting Good-., ing Ins(ruin utls. All the Iatestshdiexs ad no0velties in Triouserings iaid (onplee (5 cco ithugs Inc je ests cain beIoad of Large Stock of Fountain Pen'. A W arranited Foiintaiti Pen (Goldl for $1.50 No. 2 E. Washington St. near Main. G. H. XN]LD. JAMES M, STAFFORD, The best place to get a FIRZ + ±Qt AS8 - osUI; MlADE TO ORDER LATEST; STYLES MODERATE PRICES, 19 SOUTH MAIN ST.. ANN ARBOR, - - MICHI. bpecia] Valuep! Gents' Fast Black Hose, Gents' All- Wool Hose, Extra Quality Suspenders, Superb Assortment of Ties, ~W All-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs; , SPECIAL LEADVVS& 9WHITE SHIRTS E. F, MILLS & 0CO.,. Popular Dry Goods and Carpet Stare. 20 South Main. J THE LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST VARIETY d- LOWEST PRICES Oiu LAMPS, ini this city. You will save money by buying of us. Our lIED STMTl" OIL lis no equal, burns w ithout odor, or charring of wick and gives a clear white light. Sold at 10) cents per galloni, delivered to any part of lie city. 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. pEAN & GO. BWJSUTESS DIRECTOR.Y. ANN ARBSAVINGS BANS, WM. ARNOLD. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 3MAIN STREET, Special tntio paid us repairing Watlies THE CAMPUS. There will be a meeoting of '102 Lift. to-iorrow at 11) a. iii. It. M. F rost, 'Lit. '1'O, is iii t own visiting tcollege friendis. Hie is teaeling ini the Stigiiiaw high school. The republicant club wili hold its niext meeting intsh le Law lecture-room this es-cning. The report of the program comsmittee will then be given anud prepara- tions made for the campaign. An address on the "silver queation" will be given by Mr. F. A. Henry, President of the senior law class. :Prof. Freer will read a paper before the Chsemical society this eyeuing. on the "