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ELLIOTT & SHUTTS, Proprietors.
The ]Ashiby Special," 'Ashby," t"Oxford,'' iHtatstrdi
l til Iitic of I '1t~i alit P Isc Ba t
Ebtahtt'.hed in-i 1884. Positions fitted. 2300. Sekrs 't'.'J; "
aeamiitous for advancement rather than those without .o
G. H. WILD,
No. 2 E. Washington St, near Main. G .WLJ
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'oil C I'l l'iA I'\ Si'.
I . .SI: iTF01?D
HIGH CLA$
CORRhECT:-.STYLEIS
Spring Suitings SikVstn)
Overcoatings.
NOW Colorings
(Trouserings.
Noveliters itn Fancty \'sti tgs ltery-
titg New---Stylisndt
Seatsonasbleatt
19 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
ANN ARBOR, ---MICHL.
BEU &6 OLY
B1IS ATE .A u OOKSMia,
A N 0---
Foirtteiii t thiriltiltys
COLLEGE + O'JiIFIIIER,
Sporting ainil Athletic Goods.
Batse Batll and Tennisi
Goods a speialty.
10 AND 11 11ARVAIID 110W,
lBttKLEtIf Ii& JOLLY, AtIE'ti.
GREATEST VAR IETY cLO WEST PRICES
7 inchliPearl White Plates '- '- '- ' - t ts. per set
7 Itlch Adama~tine hie nala1te1s' - - - 411 cts. pr set
7 inchlelltini-poreelainl,Booitte's iPlates - - 5 Its. hcr st'
learl White I'dl'I Teas - - - -is8its. per set
AdaanltiIII iii'less ' - '- - a50 Its. iper set
Bloote's Seni-porcelainl IIlld lets - - -75 its. pertset
44 SOUTH MAIN ST. pEAN & Go.
THE CAMPUS.
O K. Buttonii. ttud ifeltare
RZ. S.I ii tilt i'o, is stoinin t
C. P.Mc:11istir '92,hasrtturn-
its lltilleg'e
It is repotrteid that Sawyer, '92
tir,,lhas lately taken to im tiself a
wife.
Soie If the etnginteeritng sttttleitts
took levels oni the atli'tic fieldI, Sat-
urdav.
Prof. 1 leapi andlJtitge I isrrilslal
readi papers before the [tplte club
tis teellilig.
Misses Juidd sitd lrown'!i itfHills-
liale coiliege, are visiting i iBeta
fi sisters in the cit'.
ri iss A. Ruth Willoulghbyl, '90, of
l~alPorte, Iiansia, Iligi Sclioiol , is
'Visitinig friendts intshle cuty.
Mrs. Maxswell, of Cinicinnlati, has
bleenl visitinsg her son, Eleazer lDar-
ross, dltring the pas5t fewe day's.
.Mhiss Mayhanl, '90, has ibeens ap-
pin~lted instruetor in Englisih in the
Nornmal school at W'iest Chester, Pa.
'rie election of offieers of the
Oratorical Association will take
ilace to-msorrow at 7 p. nm. in Roomt
24.
R. «ir. Joslyn, assistant in tile law
departmsent, left Saturday to spend
the vacation in needeti rest at his
hsome in Elgin, Ill.
D~r. Hutntinig, president of .\lmia
('ollege, is v isitinig the tiversity
to-dia . lieItas resignteidItis po-s
sition at A:alsitudstill take chtarge
iof the Presbyteriant church at Flinit.
Ata mass-mieetinigiof the stiltints
it wtas soteidit ito bndonltthe gamie tof
ilacrosse att Princtonuias art organsiz'ed
sport, butthte oldi popliarity' of the
gamte still exists antI it wili still lie
'Ihe .Nuilerst Gtlee andItt anjit
('lub conicert fur the beinefit if coic
oswn clubs at t'niversity Hill, tio-
mIorrowS' night, Iprom~ises hIo lie a
"rest success. After the cotitert
the Anmherst btoys swill lie cuter
tainetd at hanlk's hail.
'There seemis to lie a miisunider-
standinig iii regardI to the Niagara
F~alls excuirsioni.'The tine is limsitedi
li) eight or tens days, passeungers cons-
iiu hibck ott any regular trainl.
'Ilitse dlesirinlg to go put their names
itt otie of the DAILY~ boxes or hianti
it to the commnitteemsen.
A newspaper reports amotng others
the folloswitng records of Notreilamse's
spring fieldi day, on March -o: 220
yardls, z21 'a sec.; nile run, 4 uminutes,
24 sec. in both of these es'ents the
college records were broken atid tile
track being heavy and muddy, too.
If this report is true, Notre Danme
hsad better send a teams to the inter-
collegiate gamses in New York. 'rie
220 record hsas never been equalled
by amateurs, 22 seconds being the
best.
IBISTL3S PILLC0IO
WM. ARNOLD,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELR'
36 MlAIN 5'T'REETI' he
an eer.M. W. BLAKE,
IwICTULRIIIS, FRAM ES3, A J4
ART GOODS. l10 WelltH 1.
FERDON LUMBER YARD'
SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUMBER
i'or. Fourilt l ltIdIDepotl SI' -
J. HALLER,
0. M. MARTIN,
IELlERlilIN
Cloth Caskets, TMetalliC
ANhI it)Ilui(N I 11 INS"
J. A. POLHEMUS,
ALS 'BSII(KAI) IA;GGEIa.
Norhllat I in tt irel.,_-
RINSEY & SEABOLT,
Groceries, ProvisionsFlour andrFee.
JOHN WOTZKE.
Alaterutf iIler
LADIE;S' and (SElNTrSI
titte retlurniOf tieae 3r311
Seaso1n, we shall lie prepraredtleill
nlishl all that is new and desirablew
UN IFORIMS FOR Batse Ba ll, fLw
'r'ennis, Cricket, La Cresse, Y Ichtei
alid for all Outing uses. Our Shle
Sweater for quality anid dulrability ha
110 equial. Ou~r line of Base BaillSp
lilies, Bats, Balls, Masks, Bodyii
teeters, Catchers' Mitts, Lawn sr
Slupplies, etc., etc.,as illn'frs ar
ens will defy comipetition, We ol
justly prolud of oulr large college fle
leowing, due as We ire a'ire, t 1is
superior quality ef oiur gtoods. ftc5
esteenm 'We aiml to stren~gthe l'nitt
season1 to season1, inl thiiiirol e r'
of our goods whlere it is possibl8e of
responidene desiredl With 'or ges O
all college clubs. Senit for du 1
Catalogue of Slummer Sports a11
forms, A. & B. free to lily address,
A. G, SPALDING & BROR''
CCAG~O: PillLApELP1IA: tee
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NEW' Yolot
241 and 243 BrondwaY.