THE U,, OF M: DAILY. 17117317-V"' o-wardAveneDcte t vloat Ilottli it t. < LateD1 ZEL] 1~ i NEW BOOK STORES, 6 South Main Street. 44 South State Street, BLiJWI 1IS T EF FD- It is the Latest and Only. i Nothing T'lakes its PHace. See NOBLE'S Widow Display. Blacit Shtirts, Black Underwecar, Black Necekwear, Black Handkerchiefs, Black Caps, Black Suspenders, Black Hosiery, Black Elastics, Black Studs, Black Buttons. THE BLACK CRAZE. UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, s,2 A2'=C)Z T R. G H WL Ml 3a;sediCBotyScLhoBos LN OOs L hsnIs shiowing the Largest Stock of Pull.IDress Suttings in the market. Al Ioksuedi Ct Shol. Stitlents, Note Blooks and Pads, Draft- Atl the latest shades and novelties in Trousertngs and Complete Line of Sporting Goods. ing Instruments. Overcoattngs. Fine crests can he had ef Large Stock of iFountain Pens. A Warranted Foontatn Pen (Gold) for $1.,1). No. 2 E. Washington St., near Main, G. H. WIJLD. JMSMSTFOD FINE JOB P'RINTING. -THE ARGUS, - 3 ~ .ESS PILECITOLY. JAMES M. STAFFORD1 iti s wuraietopese. Ssihfaetmuihmrstel FIf\N JO1 ~ Is~ MJSIT _ REGISTER OFFICE, OPPOSITE COOK HOUSE. AT Lowain RCES. THE LARGEST STOCKAN AVN NI WM. ARNOLD, GREAEST ARIEaTY O ETPIE WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, The Itest plice to -ea tn LAMPS, in this city. ,You is-ill save monaiey hy buying of us. Our S asum trtioo eaid o EknI-,irin a Watches al 6 ,itosy __________.___ lIs'I STAll'' OIL loutno equal, burns wNithout odor, or charring of wick anid gives a clear while light. M. W. BLAKE, !' ( f " , ( T FICTLRFS, F RAMEIIS, A 2' Il if IbS + .~a$~ S J "old at lio E'ils her gallon, deliver~ied to any )airt of the city. At GOS 5(tttts t 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. FpJEAN & cap ___ADE______TO____ ORDER_________ f_ FERDON LUMBER YARD, THACMPS.ThTOnoarORDERsofLv Manuacturer of and deafer un THE AMPS. inehonrar meber ofLy-SAG1NAW GANG SAWED LUM3SER LATEST STYLES Jamnes F. kinight, '89 law, is ceum No. 1, A. A. HI. S., held va Cor. Fourth anti Depot Ste. teahig nglshan hitoy iimeeting last evemig to consider J" HALLER teacliii nglih an his6ry n t li ,MAI T MODERATE PRICES. 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH. SPRBL~MI, Where and how to bu~y Lathes' and Gents' Furinishings at the Lowest Prices. ______D_13gi5' titalecof E' F. MILLS &LCO0, TiHE POPULAR DRY GOODS AND CAR- PET STORE. the La Porte High School. The elocution class in the High School gave their first public re- cital last eveninig. The perform- ance was excellent and reflected much credit upon the instructor, Mrs. Trueblood. Mr. Adler, architect of the fama- ous Chicago auditorium, is in town, visiting his son, of the class of '94. The jtuiior lass who was the main p~articipanit in the j,,da, yes- terday afternoon lhss discarded the tile that proved so obnoxious to tie seniors. Over forty persons. were exam- inedl last evenimng fisr positions on the Glee Club. Owing to the large number of applicaits present, no definite choice could be made. From this it will be seen that we will have a fine Glee Club this year. The examination will be concluded next Monday evening. The sophomores have received versity branch of the Lycenni. G. P. Codd, '91, has returned from the East, whsere lie won the base-ball pemnant for the ID. A. C. Clilleote, '92, has imarried and goiie West. Andrew E. Gibsoii will give a life-size lportrait as a prize for tie host title page iii the Oracle. Tlhe seilior pluarmnics held their class electioii yesterday, amid chose the folhowiiig officers for tlhe enl- sttuig year: President, A. AV. Adamis; vice--president, Miss Grieves; secretary, W. K. Schmidt; treasutrer, 1B. L. Ihiurray: base hall captaiiu, 11. Burgess; foot ball cap- taimi, P. Briggs; liistoriaii, F. WV. Biorradaile. A committee was also appointed to decide on class pins. Fred C. hicks, formerly in- structor in political economy, was married to Miss Verna C. Sheldon. Miss Merib S. Rowley, became Mrs. Tute Patterson early in the **attion. Repairing a epeciaity. 0. M. MARTIN, DEALER IN Cloth Caskets, Metallic AND COMMON COFFI1NS. RINSEY & SEABOLT, Bakers and dealers in Groceries, ProvisionsFliour and Feed, 6 and 85E. Wasinigton St. JOHN WOTZKE, Maker oecfSee LADIE'S' axed GET IS' SOES. Rairirng neatly done. 43 S. Naio St. G RANG ER 'S {ACADEMY OF DANCINGJ Opposite L~aw -Bujilig,. Pttiilsowiliibe received at anyitune daring Through Vestibuled and Colonist Sileepers Between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Port- hand Oregon. 'The Wisconsimi Cemntral annt Northermn Pacific inies rtim through Pullmiiamu 'ies- tilsulethamid Colonist Sleepters between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Oregon. 'The train known as the 'Pacific Express" heaves the Gland Central Passenger Station, at the corner of Filth Avenue and llarrison Street, at 10:45 P. M. daily. For tickets, berths in Pullman or Col-. onist Sleepers, etc., apply to Gamo. K. THOserSOs, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 2011 Clark Street, or to F. J. EDDY, Depot Tieket Agent, Grand Cthtra PassengrStation, corner~ifth AvetleandHariso Steet, Chicago 20i .Q..E XAZ the uabi oresisays :inRRoman