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STAFFORD, Tn~ U..HE LARGEST STOCK, BUSINESS IIILCTORY. nnra.,roa "tan rvu ?f i nIAfrmTnn ipTP The best hplace to get a f~15~+ Q AS8 +801&UI -GADEINT0rJRDER LATEST STYLES MODERATE PRICES, 19 SOUTH MAIN ST.. ANN .ARBOR, - - - MICHI. Special Valuels! Gents' Fast Black Hose, ' Gents' All-Wool Hose, f Extra Quality Suspenders, 25 Superb Assortment of Ties, All-Linen 1hitial IHandkerchiefs) 4101SPECIAL LEADERS .50 --1N _- o, WHITE SHIRTS Ee F. MILLS ~C. Poprular Dry Goodsod Carpet Store. 120 South Main. bI1LAIL3 1 VABIII dLUWtbI1 nuts n Oti LAMPS, its this city. You will save money by buying of us. Our tIED STS"lR 'OIL has no equal, burns without odotr, or charting of wick and gives a clear white light. Sold at 10) cetits per gallots, delivered to sny part of thre city. ,o 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. pEANr & CO. THE CAMPUS. Rev. J. At.(Gelston's stubject for to-morrow evendig is "Tlie ,3d Day of Creatiots." 1!'eluritey, with '9)2 Medics last yeat-, is in towni. Ile is at- totintg the Detroit Medic-al Col- loge. Mi-. T. L. Wilkinisoin read ai pupet- ott "The Distributioti of Flrictiontinisthe' Moderts Steatn Engitne," before thle Etigineering Society last ntight. Several new members were voted ins at the business tmeeting. 13. A. llerrington., tf Califor- nia, lisa been chiosess by the Tras- Mississippi faction of the Junior Laws, as their candidate for class presidenst. Prof. Scott's "Prisiciples of Style," for the use of his class iii that subject, will be oti sale at Moore & Taber's anthfle Reg- ister office on Moniday. The special train for the Corniell gam at Detroit leaves Nov. 151 at 10 a.ins. sIs. eturning leaves Detroit at 11 p. In. Tickets for sale by all of the directors and at the depot. Deputy-Sheriff Peterson has in his possession a letter written Sun- day by one of the girls who dis. appeared on Friday of last week. The two are stopping at the Bur- nett House, Toledo. The letter stated that they expected to be m~arriedl to Takana and Futkuslii- ma at thse"English Luthseranchurchi the nsext day sit two o'clock, and would soon lease fos- Japatn. ",College Songs" had ain aftend- tiuce of two hsiudred this issoissing its Doom A. The Sophsomsores practiced the whole wteek for the tug-of-war, while the over-confident Freshmen did niot take the trouble to organ- ize until this noon. Candidates for the Yale 'Varsity crew begans rowing last week. It has been decided by Amherst College that every athletic team nmust have, before beginning its seasona, ensough monsey pledged to cover all expenses.w The city of Hlelensa gave 250 acres of land to the Montatia iii- versity, which is stow beinig built. The Princeton Glee Club ott its Clhrestmas trip will visit Pittsburg, Citicinnati, Columubus, St. Louis, Louisville, Nashville and Mem- plis. A prophet in the IN. Y. Tributte predicts that Harvard will beat Yale 20 to 6, and that Yale will beat Princeton by a score of 12 to 6i. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELEi~' S S ttnMAIN STiSEET. an ewetlry-. M. W . BLAKE, PICTURES, FRAMES, A74 ART GOODS. so West kHsronSt FERDON LUMBER YARD, Mtanuftaturteatfad dessertsn SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUNG EP Cort. Fosrtht atdDotSt Ss. J- HALLER _ OM. MARTIN, DitALiER IN Cloth Caskets, Mfetalll ANDO COMMON COFFItNS. , L A. POLHEMUS, T L_7 _1 ALO 'nBUS HACK AND 13AGOAGE jIM1' Northt MaiStreet. RINSEY & SEABOLT, nakerasad dealers i Groceries, ProvisionsFlour and Feed, i6ad8SE. Washington SC. JOHN WOTZKE, Maker of fine LADIES' and GENT IS' SHOPi Repairing uneatly dune. 43iS. Mats St. GRANGERS J ACADEMY OF DANCING,-&" Opposite Law Building. puipitlstit -erecivedat ay tine darn8 tite sa. Through Vestibuled and Coloni~t Steepers Between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Port- land Oregon. The Wisconisits Central astd Northerni Pacific lines run thiroughslPullman Ve,* tibutled atid Colonist Sleepters hetweets Chicago and Tacoma, Waish., and Porthatid, Oregon. The traits kneWO ais the "Pacific Express" leaves thet Gtand Central Passenger Station, at the corner of Fifth Avenue andh Harrison Street, at 10:45 P. M. daily For tickets, berthis in Pullman or Col" onist Sleepers, .etc., apply to G190. 0- TnOMsssoN, City Passenger and Ticlkei Agent, 205 Clark Stree, or to F. X' EDDY, Depot Tieket Agent, Grslh Central Passenger Station, corn'er Fifty~ Avenue and Harrison Street, Chica9 Ill.