THE U. OF M. DAILY. ---THE. 1:iW- CLOTHING HOUSE, 171 173 I75 Woodward Avenue Detrot, MichiaA -THE NEW COLLAR- t~ t ,, , .+v~ iv i u r i, , t i c' LThis is exceed- Men's (IT C $ 11T tENTii L'. EN Fnisim.i, ;Uy' , CLTING S ~~T~Qrv~(~6\~ ing ly popular rll 're1 s 5HMATS A NE)OA F PPa with well-dress- W Latest Novelties Arrivino Da . ed grentlemen. NEW BOOK STORES, We carry a full line of the justly celebrated Crown Collars and Cuffs and Monarch Shirts. 6 South Mair Street. 44 Souti State Street, UNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, 3r r .H-.WILD, Medical Beeks, Law Beks, BiAN loOs. s F LL ins A All Books used in City Schools. ents Note Books and Pads, raft- si te Igest Stock of Fl Dress itins in te market. Complete Line of Sporting Goods. ing IiistrumentsA Overcoatings. Fine lsts can eid aof Large Stock of Fountain Peils. A Warranted Fountain Pen (Gold) for $1.50. No. 2 E. Washington St. near Main. G. H. WILD. JAMES M, STAFFORD, TAILDR :4~gRR The best place to get a MADE TO ORDER LATEST STYLES MODERATE PRICES, 19 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR, - - - MICH. SPECIAL SALE - FoR - SATURDAY ONLY. To introduce our Gents' Furnishing De artment to our Student friends we shall offer on Saturday, Oct. 18th and on that day only, Choice of all our new 25c. Ties and Scarfs for 21c. Choice of all our new 110. Ties and Scarfs for 42c. All our 25c. Cuffs for 21c. " "15e. - "12c. " t5ic. Collars 12c. "G " Ic. 1('+. 10c. "4 "L 1c. "t "G8c. Also 2.5 doz. Gents' Initial Hem- stiched Handkerchiefs, worth 40c. for 2,5 c. E, F, MILLS &CC, 20 SOUTH MAIN ST. THE LARGEST STOCK, GREATEST VARIETY i LOWEST PRICES On LAMPS, in this city. You will save money by buying of us. Our RED STAR" OIL liasno equal, burns without odor, or charring of wick and gives a clear white light. Sold at 10 cents per gallon, delivered to any part of the city. 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. pEAN & cGO. THE CAMPUS. At a meeting of the Unity Club, the other evening, the following officers were elected: President,. Mr. Wm. If. Rush; vice-presidents, Miss S. A. Hobe and Mr. Arthur Kendall; secretary, Mr, J. S. Bar- cus; assistant secretary, Air. C. W. Ricketts; treasurer, Mr. H. H. Sharpless; asssstant treasurer, Mr. C. J. Harmon. There will be a meeting of the Rugby Association, at 10:30, next Saturday morning in Room A. Officers will be elected for the en- suing year. The Mathematical Club will hold a meetiig next Saturday evening in Room 17. Papers will be read by Messrs Rice and Campbell. The Choral Uion will hereafter meet for practice in the chapel. This week forty new members were adInitted to the Union. E. II. Johnson, who was presi- dent of the '90 laws in their jun- ior year, has returned to take a graduate course. Miss Mary S. Brewer, '93 lit., will not return to Ann Arbor this year. She is teaching school in Owosso. Miss Lena Austin, '93 lit., is teaching in the Tawas City high school. The following is the program of the Alpha Nu for next Saturday evening: Vocal Solo, Miss Maud Lashiar, Miss Fleischer, Accom- panist; Essay, Mr. L. H. Wood; Recitation, Mr. 1. Pam; Vocal Solo, Miss Maud Lashiar. Debate: Resolved, that the welfare of the United States requires that the republrcon party lose control of the house of Representatives. Aff., Mr. W. E. Healey; Neg., Mr. H. Sheldon. Henry Hermann Schuhmann, Dent, '89, has been appointed Professor of Dental Surgery in the Hahnemannian medical col- lege, Chicago. A meeting of the Harvard and Yale crew managements was held recently to consider the changing of the site of the Harvard-Yale race. Since at present the annual expense of this race, some $12,000 to $10,000, falls entirely upon t e undergraduates of the contesting colleges, it seems but right that the railroads which center at its site and profit by it, should help pay for it. This is the object of the proposed change. New Lon- don is the present site. B"USINES IEIRECTORY ANN AID31 SAVIN1 3ANI WM. ARNOLD WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 31 MAIN STREET, esial attention paid to repairing watches and Jewelry. M. W. BLAKE, PICTURES, FRAMES, A N D ART GOODS. 10 west Huron St. FERDON LUMBER YARD, Manufacturer or and dealer in SAGINAW GANG SAWED LUM BER or. Fourth and Depot Sts. J.*HALLER 46i SOUTH0 iAiN ST. Repairing a speciaty. 0. M. MARTIN, DEALERI N Cloth Caskets, Metallic AND COMMON COFFINS. ..--- -. --- - - ..-- -- - --- -- -- --o - -- - -- -- - -- --s - RINSEY & SEABOLT, Rakers and delsers in Groceries, ProvisionsFlourand Feed, 6 and 8 E. washington St. JOHN WOTZKE, Maker oi Sine L.ADIES' and GENT'jr$SHOES. aepsiring neatiy dons. d85. Main St. GRANGER'S --ACADEMY OF DANCING, v- Opposite Law Building. Pupils will he received at any time during the season. Through Vestibuied and Colonist Sleepers Between Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Port-. -land Oregon. The Wisconsin Cetralaind Northern Pacif lines run through Pullman Ves- tibuled.and Colonist Sleepers betweeit Chicago and Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Oregon. The train knowNii as the "Pacine Express" leaves the Giand Central Passenger Station, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Harrison Street, at 10:45 P. M. daily. For tickets, berths in Pullman or Col- onist Sleepers, etc., apply to GEo. 1- THoMrsoe, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 205 Clark Street, or to F. J EDDY, Depot Ticket Agent, Grand Central PassengerStation, cornerFifth Avenue and Harrison Street, Chicago Ill.