TUEMU CY M DAILY -- THE N EW -- CLOTHING HOUSE, 1l7, 173, 175 Woodward Avenue, Deroit, Michigart Men's, L l GENTLNsiFlNtsll N~s JeHs H HATS AND /AFP S R1Latest Novelties Arriving Daij.Pl NEW BOOK STORES, _- A 6 South Maiq Street. 44 South State Street, UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, 3r'Z'T. 2 T Y Medical Books, Lae Books, BLANK BooKs, ALL K "'inDS T*AP tLar^ ^ Alll3ooks used in City Schools. Students, Note Books and Pads, Draft- s g est Stock of Full rIess Sottings in the market. CompeteLin ofSpotin Goos. ng nstumets.All the latest shades anti novelties in Trouserings and Complete Line of Sporting Goods. ing Instruments. j Overcoatings. Fine Vests can be had of Large Stock of Fountain Pens. A Warranted Fountain Pen (Gold) for $1.50. No. 2 E. Washington St., near Main. G. H. WILD- JAMES M STAFFORD, ThILOR ~ t POlR The hest place to get a fI SG ± QJASS +-5 g1I MADE TO ORDER LATEST: STYLES MODERATE PRICES, 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN]ARBOR, - - - MICII. Lady StudentS. KID GLOVES.--4,c, 73c, 9Sc, $135and $1.5 Lsrga lice and lowest iess. 110 SI E R Y.-Spocial last lacke at 25c and cots Agents foe Clean>rase. latek Hose. entlemen student3 COLLA RS, 12, 15cand 17c CUFFS, 15C and 25c STIES, 17c, 25c and 50c. (JANDKF'S, 17c, 25c up. F. F, MILLS & CO., Popular Dry Goods and Carpet Store. 20 South Main. THE LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST VARIETY V LOWEST PRICES On LAMPS, in this city. You will save money by buying of us. Our RED STAR" OIL hasno equal, burns without odor, or charring of wick and gives a clear white light. Sold at 10 cents per gallon, delivered to any part of the city. 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. PEA & Co. THE CAMPUS. The University Magazine will hereafter appear in the form of the Century and harper's. Ralph Stone, of the DAtv staff, has a very interesting article on the U. of M. in the Swarthmore Phoenix. President Angell has been elected vice-president of the De- troit Congregational Club. Thirty-eight boxes for the Yale- Princeton game were sold at auction recently for $1,681. The Secretary desires to an- nounce that the proper place to leave any articles which are found, and to enquire for lost articles, is the Steward's office. At present there are several articles of value there which may be had by being identified. The cases of the students who were arrested last Tuesday night for being at the postoffice, were adjourned till Dec. 3. The Wesleyan Guild give a social and literary entertainment at the M. E. church parlors to- night. Miss Edith Atkins, class of '90, is teaching Latin - and English Lit. in the Manistee high school. The Senior Laws wifl begin their class election next Saturday. At chapel this morning Pres. Angell severely censured the parties concerned in the hangitg of Mayor Manly in effigy. Prof. James L. High delivered his first lecture to the Graduate Laws to-day, and will lecture every day this week at 11 a. m. and 4 p. in. The effigy of Mayor Manly was taken down Friday morning with some difficulty and entombed in the cellar of the Main building, under the ladies' reading-room, by the campus helpers. They handled the figure with a mixture of mirth and awe. - The secretary announces that two overcoats have bdeen brought to the steward's office. The own- ers can have them by identifying the same. Coffin, Wesleyan '89, will act as uinpire in tte YalelHarvard game. Princeton has cancelled all games but the Yale and Wesleyan championships. University of Pennsylvania plays the Crescents at NewYork, on Thanksgiving Day. Forty members of the Cres- cents will go to Springfield, in a special car, to witness the Yale- Harvard game. B'ITLES IRLOTOIIY. WM. ARNOLD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, .3 MAIN STREET, Speeial attention paid to repairing watches an J ewetry. M. W. BLAKE, PICTURES, FRANES, A N O ART GOODS. 10 west HuronS t. FERDON LUMBER YARD, Manufacturer of and dealer in SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUMBER Cor. Fourth and Depot Sts. J. HALLER 490 OUT AtN ST. Rtepairinig a sptciatty. O. M.MARTIN, DEALER IN Cloth Caskets, Metallic AND COMMON COFFINS. 3. A. POLHEMUS. ALSO '0US HACK AND BAGGAGE LINE, North Sale StreeL. RINSEY & SEABOLT, Bakers and dealers in Groceries, Provisions,Flour and Feed, 6and 8 E. Washngton St. JOHN WOTZKE, Makeofc ne LADIES' and GENT8' SHOES. Repairing neatly done. 43S. Main St. GRANGER'S ACADEMY OF DANCING,- Opposite law Building. Pupils wilt be received at any time during the seasons. Through Vestibuled and Colonist Sleepers Between Chicago and Tacoma. Wash., and-Port- land Oregon. The Wisconsin Central and Northern Pacific lines run throughPullman Yes- tibuled and Colonist Sleepers between Cisicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Oregon. The train known as the "Pacific Express" leaves the Gland Central Passenger Station, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Harrison Street, at 10:45 P. M. daily. For tiokets, berths in Pullman or Col- onist Sleepers, etc., apply to Gxo. K. TnompsN, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 206 Clark Street, or to F. J. EDDI, Depot Tieket Agent, Grand Central Passer erStation, cornerFifth Avenue and Harrison Street, Chicage 111.