THE U. OF M. DAILY. ______ I ~ EE HOSETIE FOR$1.0, ever hefore offered for such ever'y. ' =',"Get a Pair of those Street Gloves for $1.25 swortht t.yvS. I Tire proprietor graduated Jo '84 attd the prescription clerk in 'go. They Hats in tire Latest Iblocks from .$3.50 op. 'YOIJIVI .NS are the Best. hare lea-ned their bosineos by htard= Istudy, What they hnow io at your A2 disposal at T ~BSE H 1/7TTQn THEOTITES 3mon TL Calkins' Pharmacy J\TEOFITR, .k.LLLW JSd.(oIR: (TE" - & MOA:0jP NOC . 6 SOCJU T1H MAIN STR EE T 7 AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM. have a Full Assorttment of UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS, new and second hand, and all kitsds of STUDENTS" SUPPLIES, which they offer at tihc Loweest Prices. TILE tStAtL tttSCOUNTS GtVEN TO STUDENTS. SECOND tIAND LOOKS IBOUGHtT ORtf LCttANGLt'. GAEUDS : CA-V'EJD1-3S=NW1325J -RST-rS -YIJS. SHEEHAN&Co. UNIVESITY IBOKSELLERS, STATE STREET. Special Sate of Writing Tatbtets. Fine Lineo andt Wore WriogtPatpers. 25c a pound. Sweaters aod Gymnasiurm Suite. Visiting Coeds eograved on shrort notice. Urniversity tBooetters, /Statiorners and Engravers, STATE STREET. The Simplex Printer. A new rcvention fot duplicattog coptes of writrings arnd drawinrgs. AT2O]C. D)oesitot c/ret/retrick. 1-lsao tohd odor. Has weterebrett ittbarrels- It is prure carbotn. JDelivered promrptly. Doesv-rot soko/e r/rirtrryv. Girro ra prrvr'hite lig/rt. Is asy while 00sediotlled reeler. GieCir ht wtlrithorrtsms/se or or/or. Soldi only by Deanr e& Co. Wiltlrrcnt orry price omadeont oil. 44SnAnn Aror. Mifh. DEAN & COMPANY. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Dr. J. L. Hight will lectore to Sousaro Concert Barre appears itt seniors in the late lectore rom, on Dterirt Mondavrnioht. I'rhe Professional Outlook,"r at 4 From an original, an ordioary paper witlt any pen, too copi es can be madle. Fifty copies of typewriter mnurscripts produced in 15 mirrutes. We witlnell thin machine for only $5.00. whtoh is way below cost of manufacture. The Prinre rn new and oan be aeon at the office and triad.v 0. K. BARBER SHOP. Irrn onrnretiontru e Sora rtsr nwpr- ceatubstrf '0t tatsfor $5.00.tLadres'Bl tltsto, IParlor uars. J. R. TosroJArriur, :10 EN Washirngton 'L. PATRONIZtE OWE'N'S BrARBERt SHOt', No. 4uEat ItuoSrOeert. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, $50000. Surpluos anid Profits, $3,000. t*Tranrsact'ts agenealtbanhingtbusntress. For- ergo exc'hanrge bought and rota. Letters of credtt procue orretraveerr abroad. P. BACit Preer. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. -ANN ARBOR- I FTJ{JA IiJIUNID1Y 604 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. SasVItso, - Manager. Several of thte regents visited the eye and sttrgical clinic yesterday. The lecture board holds a meet- ing in Room 02, lose building, at 1:30 P. m. Northwesternu is not quite so con- fident of victory Saturday as she was before our team played Purdoe. Prof. Davis will speak before the S. C. A., Sunday nmorning, on tWhat most we do to be saved?" The Oracle nays if there are no more sophomore-freshman rushes, it will be out the week before Christ- man. The old plan of seating, first come first servedr was reinstated at thre Choral Union concert last eve- ning. The Jeffersonian Society held a very pleasant meeting last night, at whsich atn excellent program tvas rendered. Mr. Edwino Weil, late'93, recently passed, wills high honorr an exam- ination for admission to the Mis- souri bar. Prof. Hall will speak before the Astronomical Society on r"The Na- val Observatory," tonight, in room 22, at 7:30. E. Batavia, assistant manager of the 'Varsity, leaves next Tuesday for Kansas City to complete arrange. ments for the Kansas - Michigan game, to be played there Nov. 25. p. no. today. 'Tite Iron and Steel Club has a football team. Hfydrochloric acid is one of their signals, and potassi- um chromate another. 'rho Inland Leaguie will give a social tonight in the parloro of the Church of Christ. An attractive progrant Ian been arranged. F. C. Clark, lit '88, weho has been professor of history in L~eland-Stan- ford, is in this city on his way to Germany to study for a year. Mr. A. C. Jennings, of the class of '89, wino was instrunrental in raising a large portion of the funds for the building of Newberry Hall, teas elected last week to the presi- dency of Cotner University. The Wrinkle board has decided to elect new members to its board on the basis of competition. The time is short, Ihowever, and all those who wish to try shrould begin to send in contributions as soon as pos- sible. Merit, and merit alone twill have weight in the selection. There will be a nmeeting of the University Prohibition Club in the law lecture room tonight, November 17, at 7:30 o'clock. Some recently collected Statistics in regard to Ann Arbor saloons will be presented. Speeches by F. M. White, F. A. Manny, W. W. Mills, 0. Roberts, and 0. B. Conant. :vaWMR. FULDE,:- rYARS'T CLIASS TAILO~R, W~ilim Srreet, Firs-t drl W ee-t ot State Sttrvet. U. OF M. FLAGS, I Srtrig Sitrer, entalled itt -yrellow anrd blur, sc irn ior catchtrn. Price, $1.50. WMX. A NOLD, Jeweler. FLOWERS, Ff( QW~gS COURI~s & HALL, F1oriltl, 2tl~he 5 Captal, t7,06tt. .Orplrv sn rftstt$ 17,00t. I~oes a'-eerutbankrin-,busitness. Pays inter- 00t, onSvinrgs rrpoaitsr. lasSafty R. leEMPF, 'too. F. H. lIELSEE, Casier. BanrkhropnSaturday eve-ning. CIGTE MKRS woae wll are made from the brightest, moot delicate tin favor, and highet coot GOLD LEAF grown in Vieginia. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, and otrserve thur rho name oftoermanufactuers as beow is on every pactage. Tee~S & t~r 4''C,410AaCCO C- The JLeadingj Has the newest Fall and Winstar Woolens and largest sleek in tha city. Yoru can get any selection yes are leookang foe. COME ANDS SEE US. 2 E. Washington St,, near Main.