THE U. OF M. DAILY. ITihe proprietor graduated in '84 anti the prescription clerk in '90. They have lea-ned their business by hard I study, What they know is at your di ns at Calkins' Pharmacy rOwww m--- SEE THOSE TIES FOR $1.oo, Never before offered for such money. Geto Pair of those Street Gloves for $1.25 worth $t.p7. Hats iri the Latest Blocks from $3.50 up. YOUMIA.N'S are the Best, S BOWTDISH W MATTESON, THE OUTFITTERS, 828.STATE. I JEOOI~E & w~rE'mo~' RE, 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. THE USUAL DISCOUNTS GIVEN TO STUDENTS. SECOND HAND ROOKS BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. CARSI ENGIEAV X17 =N T ITROE -EEST 'SWTY~T.,ES. SHEEHAN& Co. UNIYERSITY BOOKSELLERS, STATE STREET. Special Sale of Writing Tablets. Fine Linen and Wove Writing Papers, 25e a pound. Sweaters and Gymnasium Suits, Visiting Cards engraved on short notice. SHEEHAN& Co. University Booksellers, Stationers ani Engravers, STATE STREET. The Simplex Printer. A new invention for duplicating copies of writings and drawings. i cOIL- cO .- cxzr.- Does not char the wick. Does iot ssstoke cimeys Has no bad odor. Gives a pure cscite light. Has never been in barrels- Is as white as distilled water. It is pure carbon. Gives light without smoke or odor. Delivered prosptly. Sold only by Dean & Co. Wit meet any price maae sn oil 44 South Main Street. DEAN & COMPANY Ann Arbor, Mich. From an original, an ordinary paper with any pen, ioo copies can be made. Fifty copies of typewriter manuscripts produced in 15 minutes. We will sell this machine for only $5.00. which in way beiow cont of manufacture. The Princer is new end can be seen at the office and tried. O. K. BARBER SHOP. K-In connection: ine Shower Baths. newpor- eelain tuCbs. td baths for $5.00. Ladies' Hair Dressing Parlor upstairs. J. 1 T. ssoJANowsci, 15 '. Washington St. PATRONIZE OWEN'S BARI5ER SHOP, No. 4 East Huron Street. FIRST N ATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $30,000. Trensacts a generalbanking businsis.For- eign eschainge bought anednold. Letters of credit proured tor craveles abroad. P. BA CH, Pros. S. W. CLARKSON, danhier. ANN ARBOR- TITJ JL)RINRNDRY eO6 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. SERvIss, - Manager. UNIVERSITYNOTES. Game begins at 2:30 sharp. Prof. Griffin lectures on Monday. Prof. dePont will bolt all classes next week. '95 football team played '97, on the campus, this morning. All who took the examination in Partnership Nov. rr, passed. The Varsity had their pictures taken this morning on the campus. Warren Travis, '96 lit who injured his foot at football some time back is out again. A petition for the use of the gym- nasium for the junior hop was pre. sented by the junior class to the board of regents yesterday. All one year men in Domestic Relations, under Prof. Mechem, will have a chance to pass in that subject Saturday, Nov. 26, at 9 a. M. Rev. H. L. Willett, of the Church of Christ, will deliver the third of his series of sermons on the IChurch and Young Men" tomorrow even- ing. Rev.Grindall Reynolds, of Boston, one of the leading clergymen of the Unitarian body, will preach at the Unitarian church in Ann Arbor tomorrow morning and evening. Football enthusiasm runs high at Wisconsin. After the game with Purdue, the students carried the men off the field on their shoulders. Let us show our appreciation in like' manner when opportunity offers. Dr. Carrow will address the Young Peoples' Vespers tomorrow evening at 6:45, in St. Andrew's chapel. At the services in the church im- mediately following, Rev. E. 1. Duff will deliver the second of his talks on "'The Gospel in Its Early Years." Subject, "Clement of Rome and Ignatius in the Imperial Perse- cutions." The following unique poster was on the bulletin board in the main hall yesterday: '94 Civil vs. '94 Mech. Foot Ball-Foot Ball-Foot Ball. Everybody come! ! ! Seniors, Coeds, Fresh, Laws, High School, Kindergartens and Faculty. Medics and Undertakers strictly forbidden on the grounds. Athletic Field, Saturdayat ioa. m. Mr. Frank L. Fowler, law '90, has formed a partnership with Thos. E. Smurthwaite at Manistee. Mich., under the firm name of Smurth- waite & Fowler. Mr. Smurthwaite is one of the most prominent law- yers in Northern Michigan, and is at present prosecuting attorney of Manisteee county, which position he has held for three terms. A meeting of the freshman medi- cal class was held this a. m. R. N. Gorden was chosen chairman and :WM. R. FU L DE,:u 1HIR1ST CXASS TAILO.0R, Wilit e trFr tdoori WrttofSt treet. U. OF M. FLAGS. Sterling Silver, enamelled in yelow and blue, stick pr or catch pin. Price, $L50. WX. ARNOLD, Jeweler. ffLOVIERS, F- OW RS FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY. COUSINS H& , I4L rl ts S. tua iv. e. IcTejfntlers' ndrxj nteuis' 3annh Capital, $0,000. Surplus and Profits $y7,000. Does a geeral banking busineer. Pays inter- et on Snvinrgs Deposits. lion Safty teposit Boxes for restt. 11. K EIPF, Pres. F. H. 1EISER, Cashier. Bank open saturday evening. ARE THE BEST. CIGARETTE SMOKERS whoare will- ing to pay a little more than the price bhargedfo uth e ordinary tradeC0gareties, wilt fiad THIS BRAND superior to atlotbers. The Richmond Straight Cut No, I CIGARFETTES are made rom the brightest, most delicate in flvor, and highest cost GOLD LEAF grown in Virginia. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, and observe that the name of the manufacturers as below is on every package. To U 'x& G fk , ERICf A - C A BAue CH , R1CfMot4DV1PfiNt The Leading O. H. Freeland secretary. A com- mittee,consisting of Messrs.Rooney, Smith, Fisher, Kingsley and Misses Hargest stock in te city. You ce net any Young and Smerley, was appointed selectioneyou are looking for. to draw up a constitution* The COME AND SEE US. regular election will be held next week, and a lively time is expected. 2 E. Washington St., near Main.