THE U. OF M. DAILY.
V~E1EI,-THE NEW\/VCOLLAR-
CLOHING- HOUSE,
71,73, 15 UWoodwaid Avenue, Detot, Mih t
NIo~s G A F S' AIT(1 cii~ N P 1 Nsi;
chill 1 UCI1IIN zH NN
L~aoi C Nio Ao rrivinLg ~.
NEW BOOK STORES,
This is exceed-
inglv lpopular
Wxithi Well-(lress-
ed gi-untlenien.
We carry a full
line of the justly-
celebrated
Crown Collars
and Cuffs and
Monarch Shirts.
6 Soith Ma ij Stroe. 44 Souit lStt Street,
UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, ~ ~ Q T ~ .H ID
M.i Bo BvsBosA.Mc on , s. I \l>, ,- . y
-11 Boiiks lisediin (City Nelisols. Stlldeists, ote1Book1s ail Pails, Draft-; 1Is l + in i< the L rrgct Stock of loll IDress I~iili;ithe n Ilemiiet.
-')iilto Lini of 'Sportinig Go.iIstruiienits. All the atshlades aiiiileties iin Ti ouii i ani
Co 1(tiis. i~ov(rcoaiiigs. Fiiness Call betSle ail of
Larg( tiick of Founitain P enis. A. Warrainted Flountain- Pen (Gol for $1.,50.3 No. 2 E. Washington St., near main. G. H. WILD.
JAMES M. STAFFORD, THE LARG
GREATEST VARIETi
TAILO INIORTE4 r-On LAMP-, in this city.' onuxii
chiarriiig of wick andtiig
Sold at 110 cents pier gallon. deliverer
Tih- heat place to get a
44 SOUTH MAIN ST.
f1l 5 7 Q4jAS6.-.+_ 801T THE CAMPUS.
At lime of goiu ; tio press the
MADE TO ORDER 1I Ioaril of Riegents had tnt ret
LATEST STYLES~
considered the tappointinont it <t
nexw di-antsfortheL aw uts-depart-
ittnt. 'Toe Laws it-c preparinig to
sereiindethie appiointee-thitsiece-l-
rIIi i
MODERATE PRICES, The S. 1L A. proisje sotmethintg
Ivery nteat in tlioir annotuicemintts
19 SOUTH MAIN ST., totr the lecturo course. They will
ANN AI~iO, - - MCII.probably comte nut tnext Sattirday
AI t ABOR - -- lIICIi.or Monday.
EST STOCK, EIJSIITL33 101 1 01.1.
f c LOWEST PRICES
11 saxve motiey hy huying of its. Our AN RBRSA ANR'I
eiqual, hurntsxwithouit odor, oc
ives cler whte lght.W M. ARNOLD,
yest an clart w he it. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r toitMarAfte iy .IN S~IREET,
Go. an ecio ttiiiriisiiaiditoisrepirting-waicli
p .EN C siteii ur__ _ _ _ _
M. W . BLAKE,
iti itik atid txwice tho size of the FIcT u]REs, F RAMES8, A- N-D
draxvitigs in last yoar's Oracle. AlmrGOOIDS. 1 tO i- t iiuiS.
The examiinatioti for positiotns FERDON LUMBER YARD,
in the 1Batjo (Cltib xiiitake hlace anfatuero tin erini
text Satun-day- at Ip.1in. in, Itoosn i('oi.Ioti .iiiitDiepit St-
24. J.HALLER
At a mieetingig)tt(lie juntiior HAL.-T527L, R ,
ititedics yesterday, It. T. 1Farrantd ti 46etasii -Wi IAi STiii .
xwas elected toot-ball Captaini. aiii o. M. MARTIN,
a comitee o thee as apoitedDEALER IN
a iiinitooottheewa apontdCloth Caskets, Metallic
to arratigo for a rush with the ANt) coM:IxOtt Clii t-15i..
freshmtten attd soshis. The rush is RINSEY & SEABOLT,
to be between ai limited "numiber- takers and dealers in
Groceries, Provision s,Flour and Feed,
of picked mien ott each sido. 6 tnd sOE.tWashuigton Si.
Carroll Retmick, of this city, JOHNWOZKE,
atnd Miss Girace Inigalls, me die '92, ]LADIIES, and l VENTS' SHOES.
xwere maarried day before yestet- Repirnneatiy__one. 4>i_5..iMaiti Si.
day. GRANGER'S
There will be ai mtietitig of the "'- ACADEMY OF DANCING, -
Oratorictti Association in tooti opposite XJaw i ullidiiE.
24, Friday evenditg at 7:30.
Prof. Statdey ititenils to start esii t is bercceiveiiatany isttlesdiriiig
the practice of college sonugs sooti.
This xuill probably take 1)1ate i Through Vestibuledh and Colonist
Room24,Satrdayat a.in. Sleepers Between Chieago and
Ilooit 4, Sttiday t ( H. ii. Tacoma, Wash., and Port-
'res 1 ~ ry adeRoges mde and Oregon.
Itre. Iltir Wate RoerstiitilO The Wisconisiti Central iltiiNortlii-ri.
his first iappearantce betorie lie Picific lutes ritt through Pulinnses-
tiliiileil andI Coliiiist Sleepers hetxveett
studenits sf the NortlixVCesterti h ii- Chicago atnd Taconia, Wash., anii
Dolts__Flrllisin~s
SPECIAL SALE
- tOtR -
SATURDAY ONLY.
To ittrositice our (Gents' tForniishintg
Departmnit to oor Student friendsl we
shall efer 0n Saturday, Oct. l5th sand
on thiat day otnly,
Choice of all our new 25c. lies atid
Scarfs for :.hc.
Choice of all our tiew kite,'lies aod
Scarfs for 42e.
All our 275c. Colts for 21e.
F F4 15kc. -, - IF .c.
-, --I kel . Collars "-- lFe. j
r loee. -- -- Sc.
Also 2 diez. Geots' loitial IHem-
stiehted Htandkerechiefs, worth 40c. (or
Es F. MILLS & CO0,
20 SOUTH MAIN ST.:
The cativassitig of thieUniv-ersityI
for associate mtemnbers of the
Chtroral Utnion, begantisil a. i.
The tickets will be sold as last year,
i. e., a person holding one associ-
ate mnembershiip ticket can obtaiti
an additiottal ticket one day before
the coticert, at (lie regular price.
tickets.
If. N. Qutigley, is back taking
the law course.
The Oracle board desires that
all contributtions be eticlosed itn an
etix-elope withi a lictitous name ott versity, Moniday. lie paid a bigh
thie outside. They also desire tribute to his psredecessor, tlie late
that contributors eticlose in this Dr. Cuniimings. lie spoke of
envelope another sealed envelope, Evantstoni as the "O4xford of Moth-
containling both their true name odismn', and expressed a hope
and (toe fictitous name. The of being able to aeon double (11e
board also wishes it to be unuder- already large endowment of tile
stood, that all drawings muost bej University.
Piortlatid, Oregoit. lie traint knos,,
as the "Pacitic Expiress" leaves thLe
'Grand Centtral Patssentger Stationt, at
thte corner of Fiftht Avenuie awil
Hatrrisoni Street, at 10:45 P. lei. daily-
For tickets, bertlis in Pullman or Cot-
onist Sleepers, etc., apply to Geo. IE-
TatromrsoN, City Passenger and Ticket
Agent, 205. Clark Street, or to F. J.
EoDY, Depot Ticket Agent, Grand
Central Passenger Station, corner Fifti
Avenue and Harrison Street, Chicago
Ill.