THE U. OF M. DAILY. .,.- .' A7HR TO Tro~ STUITSTS --TrHE N:W---EOFTH CLOTHING HOUSElIJ11IVERNITY. 71, 173, 175 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigarn. M e n s, V I G NTI i l 1 I ISIV \ux NJ FQNQS , Chlhld rrlsLQ' H NG AT ANED @APS =Latest Novelties A rrivinE n oly. NEW BOOK STORES, 6 South Mair Street. 44 South State Street, UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, S TrT r CT 2:T:p~e '., Medical Books, Law Books, BLANK BOOKS, ALL KINDs, All Books used in City Schools. Students, Note Books and Pads, Draft- Complete Line of Sporting Goods. ing Instruments. Large Stock of Fountain Pens. A Warranted Fountain Pen (Gold) for $1.50. JAMES M, STAFFORD, FINE JOB PRINTING. It is our ahn toplease. Satisfaction Guaranteod REGISTER OFFICE, OPPOSITE COOK HOUSE. Allow us to say that we carry the finest and the most complete assortment of Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods in the city. Our Suits and Over- coats are equal to custom tailor work. We have added to our HAT DEPATMENT the Celebrated WILCOX HAT, which, in addition to the DUNLAP, GUYED and other leading styles, makes it the most complete in Ann Arbor. 35 SOUTH MAIN STREET. A. L. NOJ3LE I TAILOR V IIvP6W[ER. The best place to get a I85s +QLASQ5 11GI014 MADE TO ORDER. LATEST .STYLES MODERATE PRICES, 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH. Where and how to buy Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings at the Lowest Prices. Byibuytu of t F. MILLS & CO0, TIE PoPULAR DRY( OODS AND CAR- PETYSTORE. 20 SOUTH MA~IN' THE LARG GREATEST VARIETY On LAMPS, in this city. You will RED STAR " OIL has no e charring of wick and gi Sold at 10 cents per gallon, delivere 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. THE CAMPUS. Marietta Hlubbard,who has been teaching at Hinkley, during the last year has re-entered college and will graduate with '92. Trans-Mississippi Club-Court will meet and re-oganize in quiz- room, law building, Monday eve- ning, Oct. 6. Not a single co-ed in the Law department this year-nor a mar- ried one either. i-on. Levi T. Griffin, Fletcher professor of law, is suffering with a severely sprained ankle at his home in Detroit, and submitted to a painful operation this week,. i n consequence of which he will not resume his lectures for several days. Martin S. McVoy, formerly with '91, is travelling for his health and will not be back to college this year. E. Al. Brown, lit, 80, who was afterward assistant professor of English at Cornell; took the de- gree of Ph ID at Goettingen in profesordof m nus benade professor of modern languages in the University of Cincinnati as successor to Prof. J. M. Hart. G. H. WILD, Is showing the Largest Stock of Full Dress Suitings in the market. All the latest shades and novelties in Trouserings and Overcoatings. Fine Vests can be had of No. 2 E. Washington St., near Main. G. H. WILD. THE ARUS,-DIRECTORY. fLNZ BJOE RFJbJ1II@, AT LOW PRICEs. WM. ARNOLD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, EST STOCK, sjeeiai attetionIi"to,'reairing watches C LOWEST PRICES M.W.BLAKE, PICTrUR]E8, FRA MES, A N D save money by buying of us. Our ART GOODS. 10 west Huron St. qual, burns without odor, or FERDON LUMBER YARD, ves a clear white light. Manufacturer of and dealer in d to any part of the city. SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUM BER pEA N & Go. Cor. PoIth and Depot Sts. J- HALLER Ellen Wheeler, who taught in6 M di soUTn MAIs sT. the Battle Creek high school the Repairing aspecialty. last term of last year, is in college, RINSEY & SEABOLT, and will graduate with her class. Groceries, visionsiu and Feed, Ralph Stone, law '92, is a 6 and SE. Washington St. graduate of Swarthmore,'89, and JOHNkWOZKE, is champion of Delaware in lawn I-ADIES' and GENTS' SHOES. Repairing neatly done. 43 S. Main St. tennis. Ptof. Taylor, in political econ- HENRY J. MILBURN, oiny: "A sophmore may be ad- DEALER IN nitted under peculiar circum- PHYSICIANS' AND stances, but a freshman-never." t It is rumored that there will be SREONS' SUPP1I1S, soon a new literary society, com- Ortiopodical Appliances, posed of the old members from Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Sup- Ann Arbor high School Lyceum porters and every article No 1. required in the prac- Some sophoinore put the notice tice (f Medi- "Push," on the Main hall door 81 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT. yesterday. It was for the Fresl Through Vestibuled and Colonist yet the first victim was a tute. Sleepers Between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., andi Port-. Dr. J. H1. Waite of the class of .land Oregon. r. . . W e The Wisconsmin Central and Northern '90, medic, is in town. Pacific lines run through Pullman Ves- Is . tibuled and Colonist Sleepers between John Zimmer, 92 mnedic, is at Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and the Univ. of Pa. this year. Portland, Oregon. The train kinown as the "Pacific Express" leaves the W. J. Clough is in the insur- Giand Central Passenger Station, at ance business in Chicago. the corner of Fifth Avenue and Hlarrison Street, at 10:4.5 P. M. daily. At noon to-day 920 had regis- For tickets, berths in Pullman or Col- tered in the Literary department, onist Sleepers, etc., apply to CEo. K. THoxmasoN, City Passenger and Ticket 457 of these being new students. Agent, 20.5 ClarkiStreet, or to F. J. EDDY, Depot Ticket Agent, Grand The freshman class in the Medical Central PassengerStation, cornerFifth departmen now numbers 115. Avenue and Harrison Street, Chicago