THE U. OF M. DAILY. +YOU KNOW + CALKINS' ICHOCOLATES ARE THlE BEST. IIf yeu don't, itsbeeause you haven't 9tried them. Yeu can't judge dregs by9 9the tastee. If yen eould, yea weend9 9knew ears are the hest that tahe Lbbsght Weawis you euld3 Calkins' ]Pharmacy 34 S. STATE STREET. PERRIN'S ELK TAN GLOVES, SHOES AND FINE FURNISHINGS. p~omclish & Matteson,~ ST SJEET. JN OOI. 8 & W2'.W.EO RA NO. 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM. Have a Full Assortment of UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS, new and second hand, and all kinds of STUDENTS' SUPPLIES, which they offer at the Lowest Prices. THlE USUAL DISCOUNTS GIVEN TO STUDENTS. SECOND IIAND BOOKS IIOUGHiT OR EXCHIANGED. C.ARIDSENIGREAVEMD IT IN E 2E:B=S-' SWTYZDS 8 WEA1TE/?8, SGymnasium. 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",Sing ia song of side-sihowa, A pocket full of till Ciists yen forty doillass To take the Midwayltill." Mr. IPlead holted lisa clascasWed- ncisay. Tlranis-Mississipipi junior lawsa nit yesterday. Prof. Decwey holted his classes yesterday. Tlhc senior law election will take place tonight. lHon. I. IV. Pendleton, lasw '72, was in town Monday. 'rie Ohio junior laws met yester- day after the lectuire, in Room 10. Miss Gertrude 'Wells, lit '95 was married a short time ago to Don Odell Shelton, of New Fork city. Mr. Reed, C. E. '89, is working for tUncle Sama in the Upper Penin- sula. CapL. Dygert was out on the cam- pus yesterday afternoon mnchs im- proved. 'rhe Harvard and Ptrinceton fool- halt teams are nsosw practicing in closed fields. 'The Apollo Cluhbumet in the old quiz room in the law huilding yes- terday afternoon. 'The eastern college second fool- hall teamsl play local games when the first team is away. On Saturday mornings, Prof. Tay- lor is giving a course of lectures on mechanical subjects, in the civil en- gineering huilding. Rev. Mt. J. Savage will lecture he- fore Unity Club Friday, Nov. 3. Subject, "Religioinand Evolutio~n." 'The 0112cr three students arrcstecl 'Tuesilay Iniglht vcrcearlh fined i /i 21n1 8.2o costs ycstcrday afternoicon. Ycstcrday's Inter-Oceani is a tpa- ticr will worthi preserving, as it was udcvcotedl to the closing of the W~orldl's Fa.ir. :Prof. iHempal's newa hook entitled "Spencer's Spelling and Pronouncia- lion," is under way in the Argus office. 'rhe initiation goat from a certain prominsent fraternity got loose Tues- day nighst, and was singeed in the honfire on the campus. Mir. Mead will give some denmon- strations on the sense organs to the Psychology class, Saturday morn- ings at 9 and so o'clock in Room u. 'The silver statute in the Montana exhiihit at the World's Fair has heen purchased hy Detroit plarties and swill he exhihited throughout the east and then taken to Europe. The Ann Arhor High School play the Orchard Lake Military Academy at foothall, Saturday morning at the Athaletic field. An admsission of twenty-five cents will he chsarged. FI11RSTCLASS 'TAILORM, Willia Street, Firstdoorie stlof ta Str ~lelt ~LA.2J1zE Cl T 0=S Yellow' sod Blue Iluitton,is U. o1fIM. Flag Pis. FisteRpairing lose. WM. ARNOLD, Jeweler. FLOWERS~, fIZ O-Vql :S COUSINS & HAtLL. rlorists, Telephmne lid. ilois parinm 11a lth-ot hs t t c Capiold IBIS BRAN Sapellal andPoits7,. Thoes nRilhmk n Sturagh. t s ute ste0115;ode 1 See e belgiltI, lHas lSlafey ll Ilast, od i srol ew.GL LA Ronk pn rgeauyeeig BERE OFIMITTON, sdoESeeT CbtIen IGAEESOERStwho etll-aa carewthe deverytaeCgrets Then Leirinad n BEWREOFITAIOadosrv The Inlander, a monthly maga- zine of thse Michigan University, BesthIe newest Fall1 end Wintler woolens sod comes to us as one of the heat of largest sock in the 'ity. YIoulctn get ainy college magazines. It is full of in- slcinyuaeloigfr teresting reading, original verse- COME AND SEE L'S. making being no small part of ill contents-The Berkelayan. 2 E. Washington St., near Main.