THE U. OF
--THE %NE.W
CLOTHING HOUSE,
171,173, 175 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigaq.
oen's H11ATSrc A N APS
-.Latest Novelties Arriving y
NEW BOOK STORES,
6 South Mair Street. 44 South State Street,
UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, S3 r'A =C ~ 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.
M. DAILY.
BIQIG0 IS TFE F)1D.
It is the Latest and Only.
Nothing Takes its Place.
See NOBLE'S Window Display.
Black Shirts, Black Underwear, Black Neckwear, Black
Handkerchiefs, Black Caps, Black Suspenders, Black Hosiery,
Black Elastics, Black Studs, Black Buttons.
THE
BLACK
CRAZE.
G. H. WILD
Is showing the Largest Stock of Full Dress Suitings in the market.
All the latest shades anti novelties in Trouserings and
Overcoatings. . Fine Vests can he had of
Large Stock of Fountain Pens. A Warranted Fountain Pen (Gold) for $.at. No. 2 E. Washington St., near Main.
JAMES M, STAFFORD, SHORTHAND TAKE A tTHE ARGUS,5
T WIL P Y voY7. Shorthand School, New P
Building, 20 South State Street. AT LOW PRICES.
TAILOR IISP6R THE LARGEST STOCK,
GREATEST VARIETY a LOWEST PRICES
The heat place to get a On LAMPS, in this city. ,You will save money by buying of us. Our
"IElD STAR" OIL has no equal, burns without odor, or
charring of wick and gives a clear white light.
fIRS + ± QLAS m+4- GI Sold at 10 cents per gallon, delivered to any part of the city.
G. H. WILD.
PLUSIITLSS DIPREOL*Y.
ANN AU01 SAVINGS -AND,
WM. ARNOLD,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
36MAIN STREET,
S ecial attention paid to repairing watches
an< ieweiy
M. W . BLAKE,
PICTURES, FRAMES, A D1'I
E ar" " o
MADE TO ORDER.
LATEST STYLES
MODERATE PRICES.
19 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH.
A PBOBLE
Where and how to buy Ladies'
and Gents' Furtishings
at the Lowest
Prices.
SOIVI) Sly buying of
Et F. MILLS & CO.,
TIlE POPULAR DRY 0OODS AND CAlt-
PET STORE.
20 SOU7TH Xk.ZN.
44 SOUTH MAIN ST.
THE CAMPUS.
Prof. Adams is spending his
honeymoon ainong the Catskills.
Mr. Hicks, who assisted Prof.
Adams last year, is at present in
Maine. He is collecting statistics
on the U. S. Waterways for the
U. S. Census Bureau.
The Evanston and Chicago pa-
pers speak very highly of the
selection of Prof. Henry Wade
Rogers as president of North-
western University. We are
glad that they appreciate what
they have gained and we have
lost.
The first S. C. A. social of the
season will be held to-morrow
evening.
It is now thought that all the
students who have matriculated
in the dental department this
year can be accommodated.
The Keystone Club-Court Mon-
day evening elected the following
officers: Chief Justice, F. J.
Lynch; Associate Justice, B. F.
Chase; Clerk, J. M. Hunter;
Sheriff, R. R. Jamison;. Prosecut-
ing Atty., G. W. Brown.
PEAN & Ctn. _
10 Nest uron St.
Prof. Kelsey will address the
Sunday meeting in chapel on
"Some Certaisties of Religion."
Sheehan has on exhibition in
his window the base ball banner
won by the '90 Laws in the inter-
class games last June.
J. B. Smalley, formerly of the
class of '91, was in town this
week.
Profs. M. E. Cooley and
Greene were in Lansing yester-
day, attending the meeting of the
board of directors of the Michi-
gan engineering society. Prof.
J. B. Davis was elected presi-
dent.
President Angell is out of
town, and will not be back until
Monday. Ile is in Minneapolis,
attending the annual meeting of
the Foreign Mission Board of the
Congregational church. Duringj
his absence Prof. Kelsey will con-
duct the services in chapel.
VanDeventer and David Bill
Hempstead are in the Harvard
Law School this year. David says
Harvard's an awful long ways
from Detroit. .
FERDON LUMBER YARD,
Manufacturer oft and dealeri
SAGINAWGANG SAWED LUM BER
Cor. Fourth and DepotSts.
J. HALLER
46 SOUTH SMAIN ST.
Repairing a specialty.
0. M.MARTIN,
DEALER SN
Cloth Caskets, Metallic
AND COMMON COFFINS.
RINSEY &SEABOLT,
Bakern and dealers in
Groceries, Provisions,Flour and Feed,
6 and 8 E. washington St.
JOHN WOTZKE,
Mater orfStn
LADIES' and GENw' SHOES.
Repairing neatly done. 43IS. Main St.
GRANGER'S
SACADEMY OF DANCING,$-
Opposite Law Building.
Pupils wil te received at any time during
the season.
Through Vestibuled and Colonist
Sleepers Between Chicago and
Tacoma, Wash., and Port-
. land Oregon.
The Wisconss Central and Northern
Pacific lines run through Pullman Vea-
tibuled and Colonist Sleepers Setween
Csicago and Tscots, Wash., and
Paortland, Oregots. The traisi knowsn
its the "Psacific Express' leaves thte
Gsand Central Pssenger Station, at
the corner of Fifth Avenue and
Harrison Street, at 10:45 P. M. daily.
For tickets, berths in Pullman or Col-
onstSeepers, etc., apply to Gxo. K.
Tsom msop, City Passenger and Ticket
Agent, 205 Clark Street, or to F. J.
EIDDY,. Depot Ticket Agent, +Grand
Central Passe crion, cornerFifti
Avenue and Harrison Street, Chicago
Ill.