’ Vovume. XiIT.—-No. 1. {eee Suen Hot x er , au. a. — CLASS of 768, Long years ago, dear classmates, we were here, - When life seemed boundless as the rolling ocean ; When all we knew and all we thought had cheer, - We'gave a welcome to the world’s commotion, Firm, as we thought, upon life’s threshold standing, - Like old time sailors putting out to sea,— - E Here we al! stood together on the landing, - “Armed with our “sheepskins,” fledged for. victory. 7 Four years had passed and student. life was ended ; xy, . -New. scenes, new trials opened 45 our views 07 Ideal’ 1ife ‘with real must be blended; 7 ‘And every man -must to himself be true, Those four eventful years are with us ever,” Bach cherished scene we each ‘of us recall; Palsied Ahe hand that would .a moment SEVET | Such panorama from the life of all, mo The years, now twenty-six, since cold November. Saw us embark upon the trawbled ; sea Ate gone, and well do we remember — How full of promiise each one ‘seemed: ‘t6- be, 7 ae O.years of hope f. I. when mashoad's. gtand. Bprising?.. Succeeds, to. youth, and ngorr. succeeds to. morsiing 5 diy Years in which heads are known to, be’ devising | A thousand things the path of life ‘adorning, Oo ‘years. of toil! O years of victory; blending The sweet" ‘aitd: bitter: ina common cup! 2: a LOPE : What: ‘lésdorid teh ‘with real life deseeiiding |. : How have.ye taught nS ‘lessons hard. to learn, , 2 How left: ‘us burdens often hard to bear!” : | How, like a inaster resolute and stern, Goaded us “onward, stilt to do: and dare!’ Sak hy : | How: Have: ye: shown us what it is to-be 2” “Baunehed on the billows of life’s stormy, sean, : Now's on ‘the calm-—now on the Stony: Seder: How pac ye ‘tatight t us: fitea aS just beeune When we were taking ‘exit from the cole on The real battle yet Was to be won, ns : "Bach: to his task 2 amt Lion cab cope Z . Never abashed atid: never: disconcerted ae ee Heide tO “the: yaork” ee aa Punto i itt “thé prized : Hew have oye tatigtit thar pride SC homan. ‘station: | J oNever te amade mien esi irom college halls ‘alone; s fe thinks and fabors whee te fate is: kagwi. ad Upon: out pathways have ye taker uptey = a a | The ardor, which advancing enoseedy In memory” gs casket nots gests dat perish: 2 Through all the years of varied life's duivationa!: Eventful years! and what of high endeavary : Of grand resolve, since last we tmét. have! we, ° : Thy sons, old Alma Mater, thine. Joréver?: . Done for the world, abd done to bondr thee! Found in our efforts fresher life atid pawer?.. 2 What from her‘stote- house have we. ‘bedi: fevealivig. atta a! oe ~ What for her glory n marks re enc shes iit, eared e bolt ae Po'solid wherit? - Let these: college wali) etch again! I aiid: ee again’ Pesout ind ies ‘Ot daily duties th the. highest si senke wer “Seemed d pledsant tasks | [ Retell the Bast! “Pte throng, the: years witht ‘every: one ok y “The elds TOAY, Ot BS Hevesed as ‘ot yore a “Stars, are the ley ana it conpaas anit with chain’ 7 And foun their: irepieres. “browighe: Bd6 WHS shiie eo Ry va ar “And s pe 9. ‘Pragaria”™ bright Cs cyfagiiining,) aa a Re “The: festive: tbard: how-oftern: have: ‘you: heered po 0) - _ ae he! “waiideriig: trifies ‘of: ‘oid: ire ter: tasted Hiaitia: : One tale oS ‘Hisciotis'as | Fou. then: ‘appeared: - Ror reurid: each: beard were: gathered happy peiirte - - ‘Poised. ot: the: threshold: “of ‘thie future’s vice ; ae (iex dis SF thé stnshine® into’ ineinory starts « Oy Whidh then shone-o'et' us in the largest measure. ~ Owe Técaltt aind-we strait ever mind. theny;.. The Rowers, and: fevits. the forests: ‘used: be p yielé - None. aw. then teller! E ‘Every fruitful feid And orchard, Bad some e quite, attractive feature Pages 2. THE SPECULUM. ; “Ana with ber lessons how his bosom warms. we ‘would, ) Pyrus Mates, thee remember, Who sat in silencé on ‘our closet’ shelf; | 7 Large, round and smooth, and most daifcious, tender, ‘ iMNéumeuld tempt Venus ‘til she helped herself. is Eventful years! and o’er the past we wander’ | And find ourselves with mast and sail and oar, ‘aunching our bark—we think we see it yonder. a Glide. down the Cedar, touching ai its shore. 7 sy have + we sailed along life's pleasant river As down the. Cedar on that pleasant day, | Now. touching bank ta thank the Gracious Giver . ; For blessings he has scattered. on our way. a, For, with our ten , theugh scattered, we've been sailing “All these long years on rivers never tried; Rach, his own captain over storms prevailing, | ‘Bach with his bark is safe fram wind and tide. : Eventful years! and who has not his share OF happy. hours! Every day is freighted : With ‘sunshine such as life has none to spare, _ ee Long’ were the days and anziously we *ve waited . Far. mathood’s ripening ; but before we know 7 . Mears. of the waiting time are gone, to be 10 more. 7 While swith. regret we see them flying go, . With Jay. ‘we pow: recall the college four.. With joy. the traveler o'er the sandy plains. 7 “Reholds. ‘an. oasis, “and to its shade “Hie rats, to: sake. his thirst and soothe: his pains. So we: aentil these: recollections fade, - Fath tecour college years and live again : Amid ‘he. scenes when life was fair and new, And : alniost feet regret that we are men, “So fresh this:oasis of years: to view. Who ‘would not toil that such a living green a ‘Along ‘bis pathway ever might be spread | ou living. spring of memories to be seen And tasted always! Let it not be said That college. years are wasted, . Never ! ! never! And. had. TF. ‘but four’ years of | life to, spend, . | “Wile lifeswas at its ebb, I-woitld endeavor. | >. Sheet O paintthese. scenes ta gladden being! & end. a ee “Where: *s not a Scere, a single’ recollection. as ‘that: LWould- change, for life was in each one 5. _ fo change One 3 ow wwould be ta chan ge complexion”, ORs the: seat nas, life another‘ S: Rather thas: pur OWNS Ee Rine cy ne Tf there. be Ones : the best 2 athong x Bfe's. treasures Given. to: the. stident; “tis the spirit - a - Of intellectiak growth, of cultured. pleasures, :. pel Abd: who'shall/say. life needs them not-to: hiser.; it, | Teditittie feldand fell-the forest well?) gels there a law of. lifein' Nature's. wide: domaib . ¥ That: does: ‘not help. the: busbandwian. to: +telLs. ae OE. lofty. thoghts;, and, grandly: to, explain «- Hi “Piitein God? lathere a law of. Hes. ne _ But has its force: and: L Being: SS far ie “That we are living } And are we marching in the reaper’s train, : And are we fruitfel with each passing Mgiauit As we go forth a reunited band,. Let not the world have reason to forget Let a master hand Be ours to win the crown of honor yet f-: And as we bid these college halis farewell, Let us resolve a grander height to climb. Let Science send us forth! And let us swell Her grand old chorus, keeping step and time With the on-marching, ever “ rolling spheres," And live and die an honor te the years. » Chass of 1868. GB. Beasuey. ~~ : Similitude and Contrast. | BY PROF, A. ‘j. COOK, CLASS OF ae I know of nothing” that. will more surely interest my friends of the east thai ~ a word picture of this vegion and this. college, and no better-way to paint it than | by use of comparison. - ce Much here at Pomona. College recalls very similar ‘experience at old M.A. C.- We have here among our students the. same eager earnestness, the same ready” enthusiasm, the same ‘loyalty that made. teaching so delightful at.the old. college by the Cedar. We have here a capable, hard-working faculty, evér ready to labor and sacrifice for the students and college. - M. A. C. was always blessed in like way... We have here a wide awake, able, deeply ~ interested board of trustees, whose hearty: belief in arid love for Pemona -Collegé often takés practical shape, as-it- did the’ — ‘other day when one of thém handed over... a check for $1,000. | This, aside from time and money, with no recempense,. even: expenses, except the knowledge that they are fostering a grand institution. ."Fhat>- -the Lansing college has been blessed greatly by a like good fortune is generally | _Técognized. _ 7 But new as: to contrasts... M. A & | . nestles: among the beautiful trees; and: is: hes ee compassed round: by a lawr of matchless i Deauty. | waluable factor j in the education, atid any: That lovely park is ‘a gréat and© ever: ‘pleasant and helpful memory. to. all” mek poate, eatanene we. | feel: the. spel USER Pomona studénts -are: ‘also foramote; | tations. | they are-ever girt around by; the - hajes- i tic Sierra Nevada -Mountains,- which: on: the north are so. close at hand,.that they. seem to hold us in their protecting -em-- ‘brace, to the. south we look:down. -wpen: bundreéds- -of «acres. of -most.- beautiful : -orchards, of. every kind ‘of fruit; whose ‘Yich‘verdure is never absent: You re- joicé-in your stone walks and remember the deep mud that did stick closer than a ‘brother. We set foot on granite. gravel and ride our wheels every day of - the _year,-and rarely need to wipe off. any “omud. We never talk about sufamer dust. need say. nothing of our. climate. The -sbright sunshine, the cool, deliohtful sea _-breezes, the dry, wholesome, ‘bracing: at-. _-mosphere. are charming. and: wip praise: -from:.everybody. The: people. combine: the’ mortal stamina of New England. with. -the liberal catholicity Of the..west.. They: are, much Hke northern Ohio: or. southern | ; Michigan people... saloon. veles to-Redlands, .- ideal, and yet he ts not of” us. aes: of both: ‘majésty.and” ‘Beauty. : : cocly 386%, five: yeats., after-its inauguia- | fe Aion, M. AY ©. graduated its: first. elasseat fic “Seven::-Pomona. College, Six: Years. after -Heorganization,| has. ust Braduated ehexen |. eptugents:. . Pees we oe AE the above: ‘mentioned date ME. A c. op ual’ 64. students. . his. “PG Ase. Phad no society room SN. na. has.as fine a-society.room 4s one. olten |, Da Sees, Alb college society. meetings arelin’| this: room. dhe sexes ‘are’ about, equally di the: street : railway: oe a Even many of. the. a largest. cities about here never. ‘tolerate. a] -¥ Dr. E. W. Hillgard-.said to-mie- x the other day that in alt his observation | ‘to in ‘Europe | and | America ‘e® Knew no |}. country, climate or people that-weére com-. 2 parable -with-those - found - from. Los: Ane) be i chur - They .are: ‘said to. bes er rane Claremont studerit will ever carry: memo- : have | = Omon Ee beautiful: Voune: Wwomiert and: pat: exeel-: ie -College:has bad Tog: students. ol heneWe : (yg Tec TES? “quired: Poe many ‘do. 8. AS’ ihe defray expenses, ‘Endeavor’ As ta eto obtain work forall who desirezt.") He: 2 Greek, TLoatin and the: modern Tanguage: . are thoroughly taught. , a GEE SEES J wish a year in Latin, and one eal chin man-—might at least be thade. elective M. A.C... Is it. not worth sinking, of ‘In 1867. M. A. C. had a--faculty vob: .Pemona. has: ten. in. her, faculty, bw [swhom., are. ladies... -At:M. Ag: the are.in clover; : “while perebor B50 He girls may: be. said: 10: tread if Uiloluon as Yer es vide tee “Bat on. M. A Ciba ave: a.delighthil, paStomand aller: ; ‘ad: 0. to.church? Becane they ike t ae a B0u: Bach, menbe rok faoulty: “ cis, chapel servicean turm whic emt z Aas improvement. Over the: M AC od, , atid. 1: behevethe. stide Service. and: are: inspired’ Tike. and: work, “Abbe: ) ‘préseiice obk 86 ee, lent must alse pivés added: dttvaction.. ASS very handsoine: “chapel may also. aid... On.” saturday iierning: ‘chapel service: is. gone [pducted wholiyeor: mostly: by. students, and: nee ach: “enjoyed... Monday -is-our-heli- Phen: there w. was. there one: boardnig and. day Coad his ténioves. Jargely.- the: tempta- oi. dormitory. ns chalk: for: young: eT: and one Hone ta: study. Sunday, pon ABS other: e ‘college ball: Now, wee havesheré one: thine ge to. recommend) ait me. o Aa co prmitories for cyoung!= Ladi é sotertsinments and cherie music. for os 7 THE SPECULUM. vall.occasions. At our late commencement the oratorio of “Creation” by Haydn was “beautifully rendered to a large audience _ which came.from miles. around, although _-geats were. 5° and. 75 cents. “StoerML A. Ci, .: ladies, and then much and . fine - music: we pause for.a college yell. The rules here are.wnique, but are they not very:sensible and wholesome ?- “They all are recommended and heartily sus- tained by the college senate, an advisory body. consisting’ of the president of . the college and students elected by the sev- -eral..classes.: These are some of. ‘the rales: Students shall. not tise tobacce; ‘shall not leave Claremont without per-— amission; shall. faithfully. keep. all study : hours, and shall be in their rooms by ten »o’clock. . . This . last “necessitates: early parties, and. while M. A. C.. students. would ‘doubtless. feel hampered, yet tio idoubt most if: not all’ would. ‘sayy were -theyto:.speak. their. real belief,:.it: were. sbetter: sO; _ The. scholarly | habit means work, not docial excessés;: it meats.sacri- ficé,; not: a. frolicsome, go-as-you-please Hes igh ahid-eta fat -3 BPE ti: fetion on of co eee societies & Bt. 8 Be uber: be aby Barade. by eadet. + corps : a addition’ 6 the ahove: he seni se i He edd eae *: RB Peiley’ Poem, “ - - oe F. W. Lewis Story, - - oe + R, Lb. Clute’ mociely paper, - - W. AY ANSOTEE Toast master, L. A. Wilson. Olympic Sactéty, President's address, . - J.P. Churchilt a History, - + =. -., E.R. Smith Oration, _ - “ - + (. A. Jewell . Prophecy, ee — » - VY. Newall. . Poem, “ - - - - = (”. P. Cigse Society paper, - - - Ce. Pashby Toast master, P.M, Nichols. Caton Literary Soctely, President's address, = - . C.J. “Fereman Oration, - - ~ 9 = Gerrit see Foem, “ “ - DT J. Nies- Prophecy, - - “ Clay Tallman Society paper, - - - Thorn Smith Toast eee Dy, D. McArthur. Hesperian Society. President's address, - - c. 5, Baroum 7 History, - - - eo iL. B. Plomnier - 2 Poem, - _ se - CB. Smith Oration, = - : WF. Wight. Prophecy, -. ~ . os + E ¥, johnston: Song, + - 7 - -* - Quarlet Toast master, €. B, Smith, 7 PERSONALS. ‘We desire the earnest co-operation of every person who has ever been connected with the college in try- 1Hg to make this department an interesting one, Let every alumnus and every person whe tas been with | classes here send in news to the editor of the depart- ment, often, thus making his work much ‘easier and. eel department fore interesting to all. apr PROGRAM FOR ALUMNI REUNION. G eneral in formation. " Headguarters—Physical Laboratory. . Call 25: -sgen aS you, arrive, pay the fee, one dollar, and get your boo wa ou ‘the sireet car and at the hotels i in town, ‘Order of Exercises... Thursday, August ro, . Alumni and Commencement | Dinner, 1 o’clock #, M., Coilege Hall. ae . Business Meeting, 30 ’clack P, My Chemical Lecture” . Literary Program, Bo ’clack. es a,, Armory. Program oF LiTERARY BXERcises;- ae ae Mu SIC. THE SPECULUM. Bs, LK, M, Preston, ‘President of the Preston School of. Industry, of Ione, California, expresses his sincere re- _gret for not being able to revisit M. A. C. on the oc- casion of the. approaching reunion. 68. AL Gh. Galley, connected with the Experiment Station at Burlington, Vermont, has accepted a call from the Storrs Agricultural Collewe of Connecticut, as professor of horticulture. He wHi assume the duties of his position on August 25. 7. James Satterlee writes: “TI regret exceedingly not ‘to be abie to attend alumni meeting this year, Lhave arranged to make a collecting tour tor D. M. Ferry & Co. which will take me inta western Pennsylvania ‘and West Virginia for the next four months.” a | WITH "74. George C. Higbee is an othcial stenographer at Court House, Marquette, Mich, Wits. ’76. | Dr. F. H. Bangs is the owner and operator of a large private Fapitariam | at San Jose, California. Dr. Mason W. Gray of Pontiac, Mich., wil Attend the reunion, “Ta Prof. James Troop and family, of Purdue. Univer- sity, sre spending the summer vacation at Livonia Station, New York. ) Eugene Gregory will respond to a toast at the alumni dinner. A bulletin on the dairy industry of Denmark, pub-. ; lished by the Department « af Agriculture at i Washing” ton,.is the work of: Charles eG, Georgigon. WITH. 38. “Caps & Harrington practiced law at Pontiac, Mich. . till 1889. He served two terms as circuit. court coms. . ' migsiqner of Oskiand county, and was State represent-. ative from. ‘that district in 2887. In January, of 86, he| moved. te. Denver, Colorade, where he is at present engaged im, an extensive law business. a “49. _ Jay Sessions of Maple Rapids writes that he and his wile will. be present at the aluroni meeting. _ Witte, $80, Ira T: Sayer is a Peieans lawyer: at Flashing, Mich., and a member of the industrial sage board: a G. Ww. ‘Thompaon 1S. s clerk. Gf the circuit: tand: superior. . courts of Bougias, county, Wisconsin, » : re ee . AEE "83, “ _ ees ee vee } lyente™ with © Eds? “amigust: “of. jabor. ‘reqiired' a ee ee Boing: and: prize each ‘feimber- recetved.: ‘Geotgé EB takdod 1s" “Sut ‘félding, down: Hie site ob flare il te! | : onever gtOW Jess. Oe TEEYS position ag" ig” cashier of. the People s: Suites Bank at le esse his heck. to railroads. sufficiently fang. {8 aor eqns ey paying hi his attention ‘to weeds.” as: teacher i in the. F iler City Sthoo's.. Hea tate ae from Manistee-to the Republican, State Conved Bees Grand Rapids, Se aa A. ©, Bird has been recotineniled by tie tn the degree of Master of Agricultitte... : Wirs “4. Gere at I. Anse, Mich. . a _ M, A. Joues is travelling fora dtug ¢ companys Carl English has patented an aceltle}i govertion for es water wheels, eee: if oe Wisconsin State Normal at, t Plattvitie-as sor of Science. : Uindgia Bit. Prof. J. D. Towar, of Kingston: n demerit be included amon 8. the. expecied visite das ni week. a W. C. Samsbi mond, Wa. ea gh. Fee "Herbert Te Hatcbisises is. A. frat gowrer iat ae sity; ‘Michigad®: EE UNE Me at Bes William K ‘Chute » ig: diligently. devoting ime to. fer Pinreult. oftegar® work, and stvdy. at Tppia, Mich. | wo -_ | egg aving | ‘pres $e" one. and Subs.,” “7 Enow. the’ PO keep THE Seecve sar May" hie” Ww. AL Taylor’ weiles.: has is afval id in” - attetid ‘Hé-has® given” up grasses and: ig. now We aye: a6rry te: oa that’ Te ¥y. ‘Dewey 16. THE SPECU:-LUM. pe N. 5. Mayo and his wife, Mary (Carpenter) Maya, accompatied by Prof. J. G, Carpenter, *76, and iy Mrs. Mary (Merrill) Carpenter, class of ’81, are sum- ye! miting the. Rocky Mountains. ' o WITH ‘SS, _ “ Henty J. De Gamo is a breedér of polled shorthor e cattle and oxford down sheep at Hi ghland, Mich. "89. | E. G. Lodeman, assistant in horticulture at Cornell University, has gone to Europe ior the purpose of studying the diseases of the grape, Will o° Wisp is the nate of a piece of art which B. K. Canfield has on exhibition inthe Paris Saion. The - privlepe of-exhibiting work in this buitding is consid- ered a great honor in Paris. Only works of great merit are allowed a space in the Salon. The home of B. K. Bentley has been blessed swith | tt sori ‘born July 12. 7 Ww. “F. Myers j is studying poltical economy and sociol- i ogy at’ the Chicago University. He will wisit his- * Aloe | ‘Mater Aug, 9. : | ; Wits 80. ; os Le Bullen j is a a dealer in merchandise and produce hab T North Aurelius, Mich. He expects to enter the TY, . “OEM. Law Department next fall, : MAX ford, after having taken a. fall course’ il a ree dey goods: store at Chattanooga, Tenn. - Bier at Getieva, N, ¥., ata salary of $7,000. eu lB R. Safiord, Arthoc Kneen and George Watter- s eon will favor the college with a visit during com- hore ee ; - eboeme tat. i = 92. | he op. “Grocabeck has secured a: place, in the U. S. - East Office’ at t Washingten, BD. oo ee an ayotation he ig. doing excellent work | in “panel s Engine Cou ‘oF Staton | 4ant tir thé Galesburg bigh school, othe same position next year, asines: College: s secured the position of chief clerk in - Alictor Lowe fen dicepted a position as entometo- | Ata salaty. of : G. Day’ is. is, wa ie a tid Ww. vis orking on a farm ne r. eer “1 fréshingen, ten soplis; ten junidrs ahd tet senidts. | one of each of these tens will be given a Bofd medal. , diame and San Jacinio Monthhy. Hh, + occupations of the: graduates. J. F. Wight is applying the principles of agriculture aS learned at. M. A. ©. ta r2o acres ou Adlegan county soil HL OBL Merriman graduated frou the Kentucky School of Medicine in June,— Hesperian Star. L. Hi. Baker bas finished « successtul year as assis-_ tle will rerurt to WHEPH | 94: £. R. Pierce paid the college a pleasant visit July soth, Heisstaving at home this summer and takes practical lessons Bean science that fosters the art that feeds the race.’ a M. W. Stutz has been teaching school and farming | since he left college. with “gb. Wira 95. S. B. ‘Young vill resume his work at the college,” next year. | Wire C6. . ae Mr. Joseph Beaswain, of Charlevoix, Mich, and Miss ‘Carrie Chandler, af Manistee, were united in marriage at the -home of the brides’s parents on July 14, ‘SpecuLum extends congratulations. THE COLLEGES AND EXCHANGES, Many of the college papers for June and July ¢ con- tain interestin g accounts of com mentement. The college yellis a purely American invention and is unk now!l to ather countries. The Ossarist, _ Phere is nothing which Bas more. influence dver ile.. _ actions and college work of a. student than‘ the rela- tions existing between him and the different teachers ‘of the institution. Mepitstophelean, : | There® are fity boys and young meh who are ‘OW : preparing to speal at conimencemént, ten preps, ten The faculty of Hillsdale college have promulgated ‘a yemarkable ordér. The students who enter college ‘single cannot get married during their course and remain in coilege. People already married, however, ate not barred. — Ex: bee te . a he fndusivialist, of the Kansas Agricultural Cal- ‘lege; for Jane 30, gives interesting statistics on the = nnn Vive tn cae ee Aho: won tera ty ee . a He ‘expects ta return and finish | To Of the 238 male. gradu. School teaching. gecupies: he” attention oy the largest number 7 any | one accupation, ra ta! BY oe ales gee aoe ” See eer BOO Co) GOSnRe Deni eoocee oro oorceon 1 Dees ate! . ee Se chon ir tele SnMOicest . ] drag 1 % bs Pia art ela ing =f - - eles goods u the i Here firm & ru 3 any other d a “ ROGRESSiVE. -FHE = iga 1if M m ve h we + DENTS STU ‘4 “4 L d-wFl- oo & H ‘Car aft hests and ze he | { ad i fin ED te ns, Bl (Cuts pets, rgest stack a an ASES & Ci {- low a ade 5 Get Fre ads, furn MA e cheapest, onl, f BUR isi Sp Le ed Fi A Ous lwaya t ta 5 7 + rie eer EN. * bye eet THE SPECULUM. a <>. OME made: thin andl light, for ease ‘and. comfort: x and heavy as the océasion demands,—a// attached lo uppers of as eood: ‘materials as are known to the modern art af.shoe making; some of. fine Ran- others medium weighr. | geroo; many of the popular Preach patent calf stock, others of Russtaleather . in fan color and black; made up in pretty styles, ser viceable and long wearing... Have added.to, our already:popular M. A. C. line a. new shoe: ‘known: as s the Needle. Point, or.the late razor toe style; sotnewhat lighter. stock _and~ finer finish than: usual, with Goodyear welt soles, We offer these at $3 te per pair. which are identical ie eh at every 5 aes gon and ao he finest aust " aré made by BG ooo ee ce Oy Ss. & E. SHARPSTEEN. ae, : - Photographers, . “Coiser Wash, ad Mic Atte. (Suecessois ‘eg Gassey. & 800 won ree Cats |. Weare always ready to Inake views orgrowpsy 6° ee & NOE p our work allowed ae SY we gallery. PHOTOS: ‘ON your WATCH, _ Photos « on SURES ate Silk or “Linon: “FARM FoOoR- Dack Trousers, Plazers, Sweaters, Supporters, FKeunis Shoes,, : Tonzie Halls, Bats, | Rackets, Running Shoes, Or anything i in the aihleti iisie. #0 fo J AS. R. PETLE Y, Outfitte ters Agent 4. G. Spalding & Bros. Base and Tennis ae Baw eye om Ha ad. : A system of posiness fadhaine. 15, a: book farm. .*. ers ougit.te have and gladiy Buy ee ae are te STERENTS caninake money selling it. rite to WW. "ALDRICH. BC0y el mm wip be Broadway, New York City cn eee selene ae ne ton oo eo A . . v ae 5a . o ae . wt ce . Be TS pois eine? me tr ” : coe ean rhe i ™ ‘ . . p : 5 . a. fT]: We see anne UT Washington’ “Ave, south, Of you our Fa i “LEADING LuNcu sou _ E i: ; val lor SovEncdats, | - BRRRYTS Nauinwesren GNIVER sity | — “MEDICAL SCROOL, | Q. N. STONE & 60. oe (CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE) 7 Se “Oe S: Davis, M.D, LL. D,, Dean | | | BB. 2 Offers a carefully xraded ‘course sf Fintr yeats, ‘Graduates -| * me ty the Lisiversity courses, whicl are specially pieparatory to Co F the ktudy of: MEetICine, take advanced: standing, . “ ; “Fhe mew sepurits building's for laboratory and clinical a work, and additings to Merey Hospital, very greatly 3 incfedge -) the teaching Fatali lies of the College. . oo Por circulars af information address. the secretary, , rs ae oo DR, FRANK BILL. AINGS, . Are headquarters fori’ ‘tapte: + aint Fa oo re 235 State St. , Chicago, si eet ae and remenbles! bia a o 5 . Gstlege of Physicians and Surgeons, qos Opposite Codk. County Hospital, ‘Chirags, TU, | Palate Pod a ther att = /. ‘The Winter term begins September, 1894,-and ends April; 1825. “Fotal fees, $104 each Witter tere, and a laboratory de- posit, which is returnable. Mout aanual graded COMTSES, stil advanced standing for graduates in pharuucy and astversi ty . preparatory. COUTSES prior to the study of medicine. “{linjcal . anal laborttory faciities reeaenaey Por, dnnwal circulate gs eae apply to: _ WE, Quing, Ms D-;.. - oe a : cage TTS | Peés} df the Faculty: meet 13 We Paar cleaty BL., 1 Chicago, 2 Procured: in thie’ U. Ss: aid all: h .foreigh sontties dponthermes:: bo! A reasonable ternisyiragésmarke Pye ¢ A copynghisandlabels reeigrerse | aid. patie Pasiness iF: Oy “3 vonpily and ciiileelty nitended ‘ti iy yweiy ee ‘weport whether dverthon “is. pakbertis Joes Our fee not due until patent fs aie wed ee NR BL ee se Cog Patent Bayeyers? -~ Warhinetgn Det : desoipnon “ Fee ae tian tee | For FINE “CLOTHIN @. . tf “ai j Washing 2 Avenue “North. | _ THE SPECULUM. celebrated acres are thoroughly relia- ble, and we guaran: tee every pair sold, the mone ¥., Call and look therm over, that Ww. iL. Douglas’ #3 io and j2 shoes are tha best in the world for — ~ wheel J. H, / LARRABEE, + BICYELE CR AN K Boyes onkl atrél & e what I TERT Lo sell tht lett tie AX Up yer, 9 Micnicas Avi. West » Copposrle BP. } a _ t = HEADQUARTERS 1 FOR Wire ; prings at Coil Springsat 9-04. <-» €lanvas Cots at ~~ . Wire Cots at - Ch airs at . . ‘Rockers at - . Mattresses at - Tables at _ - . Fu reiture Rooms { rE ued ed ee Dept te SC coos) B60 and upwar iis. Se a 50 and upwar a 75 and upwards. . | 1.50 and upwards. - 1.c0 and upwards. a anon FER RREY & Butts, | Furniture re % Undertaking Pe ainll make. Our prices : Ss a ia lasfactory. ; 225 and 227 | Wysk ington Avenue South, TLANSIAG, Ata be Goods DELIVERED AT THE COLLEGE FREE. wre TR TK boat ee & wed . Eb LARNED, -—_PEALER IN—- Crockery © China. | Speiil attention given to: Mons ee 105, wi ashington avenge South, Do Lansing, 3 Migs You “wit! Ana the Latses! Assortment of | ei iN: Washington Ave, wt } oReseinoe AUSIC Latest Music, Guitars, Banjo’, “Wiolins;? ‘Organs. Pianes,; in fact, everything im.the line of MUSICAL a ENSTRU MER TS, at rock bottom prices, Students’ spat- : ronage respectiully solicited. | Sanborn S 28 “PORTER, eee oe Houge 3 Block. = Eapitot ‘Bye. snd Wa sso ee é ‘[Meleokane Bor 65. cb f oe RE RES Red : THE SPECULUM, PELLOW STUDENTS, now, as in the past, Tet us patronize those who ‘patronize. tigi -_ Let men who appreciate-the value of our trade’ enough to advertise with! us! he our patronage. Merchants, Physicians, -Publishing: Houses, . Business Col : Musical Academies, School. Boards, Teachers? Co-operative. Associations,..and. ‘all Employment Bureaus, Barbers, Livery-men and Hote! Praprietors—all should nee a 1 is have’ “Colle ges; ety . . . . . . . ‘ . oa . . om a rar . Pa . . rT. z F | All colors, qualities and. prices.’ - . °. Headquarters for 7 _ »- - Weuld dike to-sell:you your =. 00.000" SU ong yen gate (/ THE SPECULUM. air et eT ee ies eo ee ey . ss ee souhoas wo Shoat . eye” - : : oe ott whe _ . ; ELMER. POLYTECH “TROY. LTE TORK. ; A SCHOOL OF. ENGINEERING, . Local examitx ations for enwance provided for. Send for a catalogne to the Director," —eeee Cc H AS A PI I LLA, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks Repairing of Fine Watches and Jewelry a specially. . Jewelry, Silverware and Optics] Goods on hand. | . Lansing, Mich. ae . HOLLISTER BLOCK, Fine SHOES AYE .... Ruse ER ‘Go ° Ds S | SPECIAL RATES ro" COLLEGE ‘STUDENTS. ras ’ Make A. M. Emery’s I Book Store your head- _ quarters while you “wait for the:.wagon.? . - Th College? ext Books and Stationery, oS Gaold: Pens, Wart? s Fountain Pens, -: ” Picture Frames and” Wall Paper a “constantly on hand, = Reduced fates to Students. A Large. Stack of. Miscellaneous Books, | Albums, Paintings and Engravings. AOE MacEwan's Sroo Library in Stock, Ail kinds of work: done ‘in - this line at the shop. | Razors honed, Shaving Soap for sale. Our motte is te try and please all. 5 Noten Glasses @erefully ‘and Accurately ; Da a. ars “Pitted. go tebie SPECULUM, Hesty ? Cem Lunch > vores 137 7 Washington Ave, South. _LBADIN 61 LUN CHC OUN TER IN THE try. Bood COFFEE OYSTERS, PEE, SOUP Ete. r-Open until midnight. a NORTHWESTERN GNIVERSITY | Me EDICAL SCROOL, oieo oes 7 Offers : a achat ¥ graded course of four years. Graduates ithe. Unix ersity courses, whieh are specially preparatory to the study of medicing, take advanced standing. POP he | new separate buildings for laboratory and. clinical work; amdadditians to Mercy Ffospital,. very grently increase the’ teaching Factlitias of the College. For circulars of information address the sec retary, DR, FRANE. BILLINGS, 2 State 8t., Chicago. _ Gotlege of Pbysieians and Surgeons, _.., Opposite Coox County Hospital, Chicago, I. . The Winter term begins September, 1804, and ends April, 105. Total fees, 105 each Winter term, ‘and a laboratory de- - posit, which is returnable. Four annual gra ded. COUTSES, with | advanced standi og for graduates i in Phannacy and university | CHnical - preparatory courses prior ta the studyof medicine, . and laboratory ean Taba rpassed. Bor andual ciréular af information apply Le. E..Quing, M.D; copyrights and lnbels réyistered Pres, of the Freculty, EW & T al and patent business a Sig WW, Chia biel St. Chitago. description, p ror ptiy and skillfully attended t4725 ydars ex— erience. We report whether invention is FPatentatie or pot ree of charge. Our fee net dye until patent is allewed. $3- page: book -free. H. B. Wiiison & Co., Patent Lavtyers, Washington, D.C. _ forgigo countries upon the most reasonable terms; trade-marks, THE NAME TO REMEMBER when buying a BICYCLE : Ss Sees 0:08 to $50.60 saved oe ane ynéwand ieond-hand ” Bieyekes.:. Lists: -trée, - " Dwer : techie’ jm stock. -: “Cash:-6r, Amey: - 7 ase oes “(CHICAGO MEDICAL, COLLEGE) Procured in the ff, Ss. and a}io every : ow & ae: eherdquarcers foe evening coy, Ti OVERCOATS, | SHIRES, We: vould be vleased- to show you our Fail and Winter’... HATS, - COLBLARAS, . TIES, SOCKS, / JEWELERY. H. KOSITCHEK & BROS. errr. 1 . . . 8 . tee . . . st sone ao . a Are headquarters for Staple and Fancy Groceries Sith Provisions. Fruits and veretables in their “Season. | Choice: ) Butter and Fresh Evers ae on hand. Give us a ali - sid WASHINGTON AVE., NORTH. C.J. HARRIG. a a, _Evbsh, Salt |. a ‘and Smoked eottest "Fhe largest and best market tn. nthe ity. Ww ec wilt not be undersold, coe | fs ie ‘toudet Anaty the praises. lavished ee . the: Pedunes: ane “Teilet Articles. we are “ -eelling at ee which: romeks, theny GO" s ie SRE DRUG! Mne iit Lansing. ce & Son uae Drvigg tthe wet RLS AGENTS WANTED. ae MICH. THE re. ES eC ee Capital © ity love Works rod Hrashlenaw Sireed West. Ladies" and Gents’ Garments Cleaned and Dyed in the Best Styie. Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed, a Ostrith Feathers Dyed. French Dye Cleaning | @ Specialty, Alt orders promptly attended to, A. G. BISHOP, Prop’r. Mierely to Announce That we WANT the College trade, : HH Wil give ailthere is init FOR TE. is= “We've got the Goods,” with the Atyle, Fit, and Priee—~Risht, PARK SHOE. HOUSE... - ee 107 Wash. Ave. N. Dear Park, Offer nearly every da special bargains “” Watches, Jewelry and Novelties. An these goods Lhey are able to olve their customers the advantages of the latest stvles at wholtsals prices, . aed Oe the artot WATCH REPATRING we have no SU Periors. VZELLS a Mone ax. ° STUDENTS NOW . . TRE NALUE OF feet When'y vou wast ihe latest novelties in reading matter, ar the finest quali ty of pare ads nes and chemicals in your prescriptions, cali on. . AND THE SAME RULE BOLDS GOOD WITH | Dagler in a. hinds of = a re S shi at > d Ss A ) : Mi ° ° Hs Game i in 1 Seas. North Lansing; Mich. “ae we ‘St. N., LA NSING, MICH, a ete Wav French. igailne Process, Ladies and Gents! g wAT- . emts. gf.m)i kinds cleaned, er dyed all the Newest Colors and “ ‘Finsnale a ¢ samalton Se First class tailor for repairing, oi MACDONALD, Propr. as "SEV ERA INCE BROS., _ “OYSTERS | ns ines : < Seuree POWER. 26. “Wasbington Ave Avcitee South: e ee = Lanse: 3 ‘Mren., F. B. RAYNALE, PH, C. = BARBER SHOP AND BATH ROOMS. Na 200 Washington avenue, che door north of Hudson House, Lansing, Mich. de Ww. CAREY, Pope revere: a a aaa aaa aaa aa Ta a I Ds DS is ETO ooo JOHAN HERRMANN, - TAILOR. IN8 WASHINGTON AVE. mi OF Af, -: Ce CREAM... a eee Bo. . soe At . Set A oo a th ob wg oe ° . - 5 . . . : - ee em a . Sots . ao wae A 7 oe eeny Set " . on . eo oem . tay . 7 a . : + a poeta oo ale * oe , in Fy wot wm gt = = rl % . if. ee Naa Ta ie uz we 7 be 7m tyne SI = a . Ee : z wae = a . a A . . u