THE U nYr M. DAILY CLOTHING tHILJSE " +H -Ti ;N?®L ten, 173 17 W ow GdAve . DtriM icN's y t s , ' t>. } LWLBL Novelties f\PP vir2 Eli L. NEW BOOK STORES, F3 ? C QU~QJFF%, the Latest Qraze, -4 .~ 2 TO=LJ=7S >G ? ~~~ HEADQ&UARTERS FOR NOVELTIES- 0-South Ma q Street. 44 S)ut iSate Str2G.H.WL UNI1VE SITl'Y'E T-l0O~KS, a2T.AT= -, , .If ID M c BooktLava Boonst o a IAia 0 AtlA'oonkS used itn(iCcitootS. u. Nt totsudpitDi Is showing the lr 'eat Stork ot 1'11tt11Dress utitigs in the market. ttidelts, iK~c~t~ooI andfads raft-Allthte latetstite-s intovelies ii T 'oli 0usd t tc ('omplete Liticeiof Sportig CGoods. ing tttstruttietnts, Os-tioatitig. Fine Vests ran he tint oft r Lairge Stork of Foauita in Petis. A Warraniteid lountatin Pei ((told} for $1.w1. No. 2 E. Washington st- near Main. G. H. W~ILD. JAMES M, STAFFORD, I THE LARGJ GREATEST VARIETY All AD Ottl AMPS, int is city. Yout will TALR iMF6RTr1R.' 1tRED STARt"' OIL his no e chiarring of wtck atnd gi Sold at 1) cenits iet' gallont, deliveretTebs laet e 44 SOUTH-MAIN ST. ± ;+Q 1As + 80 -MADE TO ORDER LATEST,, STYLES MODERATE PRICES, 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANNAIOR,- - - . MICH. LadySfudentS. (KID GLOVES.--9c,. 73c, 98c. $1.35 and St. o 110gestIuE and-lowsowcial t110gSt IE andYt-Sectias. 'at Blacke at 25c and up) Stile Agnt ala "('Ionat Blac'k Hios Gent]lemen Student, TCOLLARS, 12, 15C tnd 17C CUFFS, I5c sod 25c. STIES, 17c, 25c antd 50c. IIAN.DKE'S, 17c, 25c up. Es F. MILLS & 0O., Popular Dry Goods and Carpet Store. 20 South Main. THE CAMPUS. Tito subject of Re-. AMr. Suit- derland's discourse to-tmorrow will be "UTniversalistti, Itslistory anud Relatiotn to UIitat'iatiistt." The Michilgani Setnior laws liave chorseni IB. Waleis its thetir cantdi- date for class presidetnt. Watrotis, P~si U1, was tiot atr- restedl Wednesaty eventitigits stated in Thursday's DAILY. F. W. Bettz, '92 Law, wett htonte to St. Paul to-day ott ac- cout of lila brothter's death. Chase atndlHov'ey won the fintals in doubles itt the Hat-card lawn tenttis tournament recently, defeating Tallant and Lee, 8-6, 6-4, 6-0. The subject of tite discourse itt the Presbyteriatn clutrclhStttday evening is the ''Creatioti of-fte Stut atnd Moon." Clias. 'VW. hite, Law '89,r Juntiotr editor of the Lagrtatnge Dettocrat, diedl it his hiotte, Oct. 2,,. First Stuccessful B~usittess Matn ___"I htad only a cotmmon schtool educatiott, hot I found it sufficient. You, I believe, were a college graduate." Second Successful Business Man- "Yes, graduated with high honors, too." First S./ B. ViM.--"Now tell me truly. Did EST STOCK, LIJEI11ES P1 OOY. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, I save money lby buying otfits.Out 36ltAtN STREEIT, ?grist, butns ' it t t~t crotand . ie itntiontaid to reatring iWatches ies a cea r 'hite tight. M. W .BLAKE, lii t.any part of tthe cite. VIE'URUES, FRAMES, A rNV P EAN & COn ART GOODS. a West Huron St* FERDON LUMBER YARD, yott ceterfitnd antyIttrtcticalttse tManfacturer of and ideater in for what yott learticd at college., j SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUMBER B.I lor.Si t h anit tepotSt. Second S. ..-"tt ' _______- Otte tniglit aw-hen ut rglars got itito - J HALLER tmy house I scared tteit otffasitli are -itt;rtINST a college yell -N. Y. W eekly. Rtt tt-te Iy __ O. M. MARTIN, WVetnicll Baiker' Ilarsard 'si9 rInatI N 2an0BO yards tthde lBetreley ClothA Caskets, Metallic AND)COMMtON COFFtINS. Ovtal, Sturdtay, itt 20 50econdts, J. A. POLHEMUS, thtus breaking the world's recordt TZi-V-M JX7 = for tht disance.ALSO 'tS HACK AND ttAGGAGE LN5 for lita dittitce.Nnrth Main Street. The goverutor-elect of Mioltigati RINSEY & SEABOLT, s aHoleerauteaers and deaters in iscleegut. Groceries, ProvisionsFlour and Feed, Thte University Gutn Club, of liand85E. Washingtnn St. . Princeton, hteld its second slioot JOHN WOTZKE, Saturday afternooti. 1ADZIES' and GENHErIr10' Repairing neaty dnne. 4:3 s. tain St. Thte Glee Clttb ltas beett asked to sing at one of the Detroit tltea- GRANGER'S ters tltis ev-enitug. Thte two elev- - CDM F ACN, etts will occttpy boxes tat one of Oppotite X