THE U. OF M. DAILY.- THE CHEQUAMEGON ORCHESTRA. EXCELIR Y ,, 20 ERASTi117 LIN S" -ET. Good Rok Guaranteerd. Goods ralled for and 'dlivredt. A. F. C OVERT, Prop. 1ANQ NUM, E. IWash i ROotreet 22 V easainl tie a]BUSise .. CITY LAUNDRY, MV. M. Seabolt, No. 4 N. Fourth Ave- KEEP YOUR ACCOUNT WITH THE +$TATE $AVII2G BAflL+ Cor. Main and Washington Streets. A. L. NOBLE, Fres. ROBERT PaILLIPSCash'r. The 13. & M. Prkig Syore Is the place to buy anything in te Dra.line. Medicines, Sponges.,IBrashes, FEcEc 31. Eu JOILLY & C.s When youwant are box of FinerChoolt Candies. St1tio(ry a010001. Cigore. Tobacco, (1-aretesad Ithe Finest SlochoflPipes i the City. LADIES' nod HENTE' LUNCH ROOML R. E. Jolly & Go., 26 S. State St. DANCING and DELSARTE MR.A iE W 0FO TER 46 S. OSatte Street. MONDAY-8 p.1in. Advan~erd l too La- die and Genteen. TUESOIF (,p.00. LadOiIes'(leaiT( (dos S p.111. Gentlemen', dancing closs. SATUROAXIS a. 01. Gentlemn's anci(0 2 'ImsCildrensod acnglssIB. 4D. m.Laldoes' danroogclass. Foovate lesonls byappoiontment Ann Arbor Savings Bank Aoon Arbor. Mieco. Copital Stock, 150,100. Sarplos, $150,000. Orgoanized under the GIenera1l Banking Lana of this State. iRegeives depbsits,Souve and sells exechange oa the prinipa(5(l citiesof01the Uaited Stales. ralft. cashed upon peoper identifieatioa. Solely deposit boores(to rent. OrFICERS:IChristioa Mak. Presa.; W. 0. Harrimano, Vice Pres.; 'Ca. E. Riarork, Ca- sier- II. J. Felts Aaat. Caohier. F .T. OF Mv. CALE NDARt. 1Tle Sdly, O'. 1.-Cry ((0111 ('11 1. it eti i,(i No.Es e.ot.(30.-Eaole' W1ile, in 1 1 01(0 0(11(01(0(1. ]P (I(d Lea< e . sije4. FNon.,rO l.---1r~t. NI3. 1 . rC, of(ei,,~ '01.. Nor. .- 55 .000-1 se. i 1 Atli Unity Club. At the Unity Club, tonight, Mr. B. B. Nagarkar, of Bombay, India, will lecture upon the religiouo and social progress of his native land. Mr. Nagarkar woo one of the moot prominent speakers representing the Brahmo-Soma] at the recent Parlia- ment of Religions held in Chicago. On his way 10 this country he stop- ped in Esgland andI delivered sev- eral lectures, which svere well re- ceived. He is said to have a mas- teril command of ltlT English lan- gulage, speaking owith great ease andt force. 'This fact alone should (maloe hiul of 001ceptionlal interest to evely one, and(1tilT Club takes great pleas- ore in being able to presenit him 10 the public. Regents not Liable, Among the eighteen opinions handed down by the Supreme Court Friday was one of considerable in- terest to all parties havisg business with the University of Michigan. A contract was asarded by the board of regents in August, 0390o, for the construction of a hospital building to William Biggs, of Ann Arbor. The contractor sub-let a portion of the work to John Lucas, and Julius Weinberg furnished sub-contractor Lucas with certain niaterials for the construction of the building, for which mterials he has not received his pay. He, thlerefore, brought suit, againsot the board of regents, whom, he alleged, in disregard of their duty, neglected 10 require of the original contractor a bond to secure the payment of all sub-con- tractors' labor performed, and ma- terial used in the construction of the building. 'The Supreme Court, in substance, holds that the action should not have been commnenced against the regents in such a case, but against the indivislual guilty of the owrong or neglect of duly. CO MMsUNICATION. inSa(11(s51(5 .1(the(.0 ((1((0 01(11 (((re much11 supriolr t r Ilclin (11 ((ere'l O, inl semed(to.13c niely(al Bnfrom our1.110 (I 7t is yet po si(e, loe1e, in lioepinion of tse writer, to dsvlop 001 firs -clasI eamTOand01 ad a(1tion1of( (((0footba~ll manleeellin0a certain directioncau a comp(lishl it. CoacS Blarbour'seworkhashoeTell confinlled hiefly to thes players blhind tbheewhile.'hlie itself 1(00 0(01 receive5d(is doe attetllion. DonllyI haOs notturnedup aswsosepetedl. N'owis it n01 possible It0 secrSesopletent coacb Is assistlBabouor and especially to look aftee Coo nleeda of thoe ruabhorineThe rier iastolf- dest that the stuldentss would heartily support such aetioon which wolid doubtless tend to geatly atrengthlen the team. Micehigan ecan- not affoed to be defeated by rvery college in the west. Wye lead in baseball, ean wr not also lead inl football? That somoething should be done at onee to remerdy an obvious evil in the wilsh of a FOOTBALL E-THI'SIAST. U. of M. Republican Cubs. A umeeting of the club will be hleld in the lecture room tomorrosw esening at 7:30. Implortanlt bisiness before tilt club. The office of rice-president to 1)e fied. Speerches will be niade by a Mis- souri1"Ifeplublicall legislator, S. G. 1.. and(.(1other we-l1lkowosvn t1(- dec ., L-et every ose be presfnt. GEO. W. FULLoER, President. NOTICE. All persons who have been soliciting subscriptions for the U. of Ms. Daily are requested to re- port at the Daily office promptly at 7:30, Monday evening, Oct. 30, or at 7:3o Wednesday evening, Nov. a. S. W. CUaRTISS, Bus. Man'ge. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. IA31LET, NOVEMIBER ,3. As Richoelieu, last aught at the Uion Square Theatre, Mr. Walker Witeside, the aambitious westerno tea- gedians, made a very favorable impres- sf010 upono(10 anaudiene wihel ovas ohs- pissed to be eritieal of the young msan's eftorts. His impersonationo of floe part was miarkedl by careful study. In floe situoatfios whichohave been blade miost effeetive Iby hlsfamo00010predecessors isa the past, iso rendtitision was remarkoable rathier for its secholarly finoishi, thaon, is is ustoal ino aspiranlts for iistoriclioniors fin elassiferoles, for the following of stooge traditios.His Richielieuo was marked by anl origiinality whichlshlolda indieate it bright fioture for lia.-N. Y. Sun. Mr. Whifteside will appear ini IHamlet uat the Grand Opsera Hlouse, Nov. 3i. Notice. Students wishing typewriting dour call at J. Rt. iach's law office, o16 E. Huron streel. Best rates. N otice. Gto IIthe J. '1. J.1. '(hs C. and11gt ;yoaarr:3 ''^50rdill. '1he1y IJmOe 1in0 larigest midlI( Fksci. c ed lne ia the If 10(551(2 souit of btsomns-Alcove fur- naciet'heat, l;lt, ee 0(1(19 51 al-Cow. 2443 25fl E. Jefferson1( treet. To IEsT-A su(iLt(f 1r(o1m(5lower floor, for three;l lor(eacfhlroi separte- ly; rates reasonaoble. 27 Chureo street. All niekwelar at 1(al11plire, good patterns. E. A. WXallae.& Co. A cut in pries of ibajos(01(11mal- dolins this weekl at Sate street Musc Store. Full Dress Coats ad Vests, good styles, at $8.75. E. A. Wallaeet Co. ATTENTION-Do you think of buy- iog a type-writer this year? Then call at the DAILY offie if you wish one be- lose cost. See the $1.00 Undersear we are sell- flog at 57c. E. A. Wallace & Co. Batlos l0e at P. . JBarbr Shop. Lathes' anil childrens fair-etuttinig and shianmposoig at Jeroiie A. F reenans. Four Dollar UItlcdrssear at $2.25 nosy at L. A. Walacee isCo.'s. Seniors ill all departments011f are ellfi- tleid tll sir atesi 0 on1 (Iipotograpiic 'is irk .tA. 1!', I iriis, Sudio, N (. i Hulron st. M-l X-F2sv F ie UmloIrllbs cheaply17 a foss left. E. A. 0 hoaer & Co. STIO>EN r, ATTENTi'ION. - Ever y Tuesday Mr. A. E. itose will be at the Cook ilonlse wsiti a onplete lineof samples of Fal al Wintr Woolens Irons the Goleni Eagle, of Detroit. An invitationi is extended to all to ispect floe line, whieh is our of the largest in the State. If you need aything in the line. it will pay you to investigate. Jaros Uderwear, $2.50 quality, nosy 1.50. Ef. A\. Wallae & Co. FoEtSRENT.-Ftront site, with light, heat ond bath. 23 T1hompon street. 20-1 Unlauldried Shirts, 7-eqtality, now 43c. E. A. Walace & Co. BRACE ui wsithi a good pair of shou- der braces. A large stok at low prices at Brown's Drug Store. A f ewshop worno braces at +>o. Knox Sats-regular prie, 5.00- nosy $2.50. E. A' Walllae & Co. For sale.01101 Victor Safety. 90. 0. Ef. 3Butterield, 41 Catherine street. 1-43 Af11 stff hals at one-hoalf price, at Lf. A. WXallafe ti Co.'s. H~ave 7010 firn to Italevood's Bil- hiard Haoll yet? Everything nice, Ileas- ant andio quiet; 010 boisterotisness. Black llose, laecquality, noosv17. Ef. . W5alloa'e &(Co. Sieniftrs ioi all depatments re en- titledl 10 senolr raes 0il photographic wtork at fhinll's. L~otsof Whlite 0asd fancy-bordered llanlhiercliefs 1t 6c. E. Ad.Walacee Ar Co. (G0 t(1 ]i01515'N5DI(I't1 S'ORtIE for all L~aborattry supplis. IDiseting eases, aprons andtfsleeves.-Lawe rie. Chifci''TofbacoCi igars andI Pipes at Shlo's la lia~ordl Iloil, No. 3 Norti Main street. 1-7 A big lino of Fine Nekwear at 19. IF. A. Wallace & Co. Aon Arliotr Dye Works at 3 West Huoron street' Special attentono given to cleaning andolreplairing suis. Hasv yoar light suoits dy ed. 17 .Al11canes' will be sold at one-hird reguolar pice. E. A. Wallece & Co. New Laundry. Try us for fle bet work yooi ever saw. Work doe ina ight hours no extra charge. Office, 10 E. llurons treet. Works 47-1 XW. Huron. Telephone 83. Perin best P. K. Kid Gloves, 1.70 Inow. E. A. Wallace & Co. ICXHIGAN GENTI L Tie' .ile (Revised)SSt.d4th,1052. nASTo WIET P. "i. . M Mtolaiol .i i ....... . 2 DaExpres..... i5(ill Doy Expres.S..8 4 N.S Siritd... 0 .S. Liamited..tO4 N. Y. Lismiteod. 1(045P0'. s N. F(alls Speiai. .0l12'(Ciicago Express..55) N. Y. &oChoi. Lim..0231iGO. It. S, al. Esp.. 6i08 A.00. Chi. N. Expres's... 0(00 AtlanticExNpreoss. 5s33 PatificExpress... 1020 0. N. Expres..e6hI G. R. Esprroo ...11144 G.W RUGLES, H.W.HAYES, G. P. &T.Agt.,Chiocao. A I AnaArbos. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS PRINTING and o- - PUBLISHING xWvS. Student Work a Specialty. Best Worktoo anoestts Pricesithe lsC((ty. GRAN GE'S. CLASSES IN DANCING sill moret(as followsa:etlemen, ISaturday norningcs 10 and Thursdaoy eveingls 801'; Ladie's. Saturdaoy aternoons . Ladie atodlGentlemaen,ad- vanced class, Taesdiayevenings . Groaad loor, I6 Miynad dstreet. Tuition. asic toem (twelve weeks) $5. Fupils received at any time. I i t Tss sloe Edi mU. orM. O5.n.v :Do 71o ishitooreot youar roomos? Theio lotbalil gaom Saturdaoy swith(Minnsoa a 11hy on't youo insert a lhne or tswo in Chossconchsivtly that sloeting'aisl materi- otor local coluno for a few dusys' all wrn; ithourtem. t i cerailyMore rloms have beem renated through oiy rliof oiloOu 10(1.Itis(''ttoooethe DJAILY than thoroaugh anoy other humillliag to hIs isioe sererlevcantleO'osediumfor the DAILY practically hoee ansd outplay lus at almnosterrpio.falfat every ttdet'sha.s Lackl of matelrial cannlot satiofaorerooly ac- count for our defeast, for She candidaotes hove ((era numecrouls and promisioog, Moreover we Foot RENT--One single rooma and would be loth to admit 11000 our men are not very pleasant front suite. South and mentally as able to comprehenod the points west exposure. Fuenace heat, aud of the game as thoe Minesota players. Yet lighted. 23 Williams street. 2t