THE U. OF M. DAILY. THE CHEQUAMIEGON ORCHESTRA. LEW H. CLEMENT, 518So. MATENS-T. Director and Manager. EXCELSIOR I AUNDRY 20 EAST HURON STREET. Good Work Guaranteed. Goods called far and delivered. A. F. COVERT, Prop. 22 Years in the Business.2- CITY LAUNDRY, MI. M. Seabalt, Na. 4 N. Faourth Ave. VEEP YOUR ACCOUNT WITH THE +$TATE $AVIflG$ BAflK+ Car. Main aod Washington Streets. A. L. NOBLa,lices. ROBnnox PHIISoo, Cashr. The 13. &Jfprkig Store la the place to bay aoything in the Drag line. Medicincs, Sponges, Brakhes, Etc. Etc. It- E. JOLLY & Co.5s Whoa you waat a pore hox at Pius Chocolate Candieo. Stationery at coot. Cigars, Tohacco, Cigaretico and the Finert Stack of Pipes is the City. LADIES' anodHEISTS' LUNCH ROOMT. R. E. Jolly & Co., 26 S. State St. DANCING and DELSARTE MSt AN4NIE WARD FOSTER 46 S. State Street. MONDAY- Op.In. Advanced tClas.s tar to- dir-. andtentleeooc. MO0NDAY 7p. I. Ladies.' dolclartc class. TUESI)AY-7 pom. Gentlcen's.d(acciag SATURDAY-10) a. m. Oentlemen's lancing cti.. 2 p.m. Cildren's. dancing lass. 40. no. Lieos' odancing clac.. Privatc lessnstoy appoitment UT. OF Ml. CALENDAR. Mon., Nor. 17.-Miss. JessicelBroswn, of Cleve- land, on Child Charactera in Dickens. at Inland Lcague. M~on., Nov. 27.-NMe. Max Winkler, on "Rli- giouso and Political Movementasnow Prera- lendsnGermany. Taco., Na.-.28.-School at Music dedication. Toes. Eve., Nov. 20-.Thanksgiving ree...bhr gln. Fi., lice. 8.-Marteau, the great violinist, is S. L. A. coarse. Alpha Nu Meeting. The following program will be given at the regular meeting of lbs Alpha No literary society this even- ing: Music; imupromptu debate, by Messrs. Block and Dykema; reci- tation, F. D. Adams; society paper, Mr. Mertz; debate, "Resolve, That United Staten Revenue Should be Raised by Direct rather then by In- direct Taxation; affirmative, Lipson and Colnmlings; negative, Stern and Padley; -general idebate; mulsic; critic's rcport. Yale-Harvard Line-Up. Thietills-up of the Harvarit and Yale teams toiday wilt be as follows: The Cambridge untiversity eleven of England has won five successive games in football this season, scor- ing 97 points to their opponents 17. Japan has two national educa- tional associations, with a total membership of over io,ooo. The majority of the menmbers are univer- oity men. A congress of universitis has been suggested by Harper's Weekly as an effective means to solve the present trouble in regard to tht eligibility of football players. Prof. Elshu Thompson, during the course of his lectures on light- ning and high potentials at Lynn, Mass., received in his body a discharge of a,ooo,ooo volts without injury. Tile University Athletic club, which hlas the managenment of the bnale-Princeton football game at Manhattan Field on Thanksgiving day, announced that the entice seat- ing capacity of the grand stands, coveredl and open-about 14,000- has1:o spoken for and that 10,000 addiiuiiai seats could easily be dis- posed of if they were available. Rev. J. T. Sunderland wilt speak next Sunday nmorning at the Uni- terian chlurchI on "The Increase of Faith: Was There Ever so Muchl Faith as Now? " In the evening he will give the fourth sermon in his series on "'Jesus and His Religion," subject,"Did Jesus Work Miracles?"' These ermoon annosnced 012 "Rev. It. Fay Mills and the State Uni- versity" will be postponed for one week, to Sunday morning, Dcc. 3. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. cse of a reasoiiigtaculty. Among the mo-s pleasing exhibitions are a game of leap-frcog. atid the walking of the tight rope by JDynamite, a diminu- tive smuls. iA brilliant effect is cented by a military drill, partieipated ill by all the horss." See thess remarkable horses at the Granid tonight. It wilt pay you. Lll.1LIAN TUtcERl NEXT WEEK. Lillian Tucker and her company ap- pears at the Grand Opera Htouse next week, beginniing with Monday, Nov. 27, in a well selected repetoire. Speak- hong of her, the Sc. Mary's (Canada) ,Journal says: "This week Miss Lil- lian Tucker and Class. C. Vaughts Company of players are attracting good audiences at the opera house every evening by their grand produc- tions of famous sensational cosmedies. As evidenice of the public's apprecia- tion of this company worth the audi- ences increase nightly, and to judge of the hearty applause that greet their efforts, Mr. Vaught and his troupe of talented ptayers are genuine favorites witho St. Mary's people. BUSINES LOCALS.- The .]. T1. haroi Co. hoys received a lisle liiofcineckwear-thie very latest. Ilave yoisrphotsla taken at Randall's bsefisre the rushk of Christmooa. Two newly furnlishled froiitsites of rooms, furniace hoeot and oil, very cheap. Also good board at $2.20 per week. 37 5. Inigalls. Mactin Helle1r has received a large assortmaent of Rattan Fursnituire, of whsiclh a few of his latest patterns are exhibited in his show window. He sasys, however, clint this is only a part of his stock for Christmao., ts ex- expectstwvo more large shlipmenats with- isn a few weeks. 47-49 ATTENTION-Do y011 thlink of buy- ing a type-osriter this year? Tben call at the DAILY office if you wish one be- lose cost. Htandomen'Rattanl cosichies at the Popular Furioituire Store of Martin Hlsler. 47-49. For Eent.-Twso single roomls, 0115 suite, furnaeeiat. light, hot asandod wvater bathl, toodollars intl three dot- taco. 20 E. Jeffersoti t. ihUsAt'E:Ut' with a good pair of alotli- der broaces. A large stock at low prices at Brow-l's IDrug Store. A few shop wsorno braceslit a50c. (ln to IlRNlosbss )oo S'roltE for all Hinkey.-- Ilco~rd__-- itilma - -- Ilicko____ Muorphy--- Oreuway- Morris.--- Thorns.-__. A rnstran-- Bull eworti -Lefts hod, Ilialol .o LetTackle. Miliol --eft Guard, Rgt--t -t---t----Centel--- ii-_. uarte- --- ----H;ht Hair-- r--- et hlll .-- ---F lI Back .-- - ---Newell .-----Machis --- t-- eal.. --- Acton -----Mnoaa ----Einos _._.--l ooirrl-iil o«ightingtos -----Woters - ---Bree jRGHGN INI1 ! Time Taoloic(Reite so lt. th,1013 Mal...1 ....01421 Stool ...... .2 Day Ex.prss.:150 Oay r iers.5..80 N.S. Limoited. 510 4 1;4- .Limoitod.9450 N. Y. Limitedl. 04b51..s. N. Palls Speo-ai. .]] 12 UIoiaga Express .. 10-5 N. Y. & Chi. tim.. 12:211 0. E. & Kai. Exp.. ti 0 A.00t. Chio. NExpress...8 505 Atlastie Express. 5a33 Paaofic Exprecs...l1i 201 D1. N. Exporess...160l: 0. R. Eapreso.. .10 44 0. W. EoonTG.OL, 11. or. HovFS, G. P. k T. At. Chicagoo. Agt., Ass Arbor. - THE ANN ARHOR ARGUS PRINTING and- -- PUBLISHING Student Wark a Specanty. Best Washktoo andLowst Poices'nsthoCity. CLASSES IN DANCING will meetl as gollows:o Gonolemen,. S toroloy moorninogs 10 and Thursdaoy evenoinos 8:05; ,adies,;Satoordaoy aftseroooosa 4. Ladies aond Gontlemen, oad- vanced class, Toosdoay eveooings 5. Goanoooo poor, 0 Mosoioord strccl. Tuoitiono. ooe toem twelve wecoens$. voopisro-ceoedoiatoony time. hieadquao~rcrs 2for Sip'o:. 25 S. Fourth Ave., - Ann Arbor. Crimson Enterprise. The Harvard Crimson will pub- lish an extra at the close of the Vale-Harvard game tooday. Arrange- ments have been made with a firm of Springfield printers and a special wire will be run from the grounds to thecir office. Every move of each man will be noted and by the time the ganme is well over ten thousand copies of the Crimson will be on sate. I NTER-COLLEGIATE. Of the 3,000 students enrolled at the U.niversity of Berlin 8uo are Americans. The smoallest university in the world is in Africa with 5 students antI 12 instructors. The Republican Club of Harvard have asked Governoor McKinley to adldrcss the club at his earliest con- venilence. At the last entrance examinations at Cornell, three students took nur- cessive examinations in the name of a su~b freshman, a friend of the three.. The faculty have tdiscovered two of, these, and they hlave been suspended for one year. The other will also be suspended when found. WHONDERFUL TclINED HOUSaES, Laboratory Suopplies. Dissecting cases, Aks already lalonouncedh ill 01r1cot- aproios anothsleeves.-Lsow Prics. snons, Prof. D. M. Brcistol and lis -- f"0 school of thirty educated nitles and tu tdents and Sociaties, Attention ! ponies wit exhibit iii this otera hIors,____ too nights, conomencinog Fritday. A maootiinee will be givein Satturday after- Ani2 olo)ortlliity to securce fine furni- n~oon. The following is from this tire at loon prices. A handsome oat- Newark (N. J.) Daily Advertiser-: ot bookcaise and canned library table. A large oaiod appreciative audience Revolving bookh shelves, easy chairs, greeted IProf. D. M. Bristol's E+ques- sofa, pilol, bedlroom sets. & c. No Curricultum at Miners. thoeatre host reasonabille offer declitoed. tnqulire aot evening. Almost everyoneoisa lware No. l10 E. Jeffersonosl. that this remarkable troupe consists of -- . " -- abiout thirty wonderfulily trained and lStudents' Thanksgiving Rateu. beautifotl horses, this tricks aiid atse___ of svhio'hoire so numerous oand vanrted The 'leodo, Anni Arbor V .No. Mich. that they are able to) entertasin a415aill11y. ill sell lickets toosttutents of the dises for a whole evening. 'lbs openo U. Oh M. aill Yisilooolli Nornoal at one inog of thoe show toakes the form of ao sldoe-thoirodot flufoe rslond trip, to alt school, ionwwhichovarvunos tasks anth 011 pootots 010 theo lilies of our roaod atoi its ties re assigloed to the horses. Ihe'Toleoonneclirtionos. except thoe Lake ooost iotellogenot totd accomlplshetd of Shiio.''icketos will bh ol1211on Nov. this horses is Suoltanl, a beautolif l oiooh a 2~011111dit, groodh to retuorn until Mon- high-spiriteod an~imlol.whosesnoathemat-ohdayDeo:. 4. Studtetotosnisst be pro- ical edtucation would coolpore tfnvora-idedwitho propler certiticates. bly with clout of moany.oa chld.o Ile 1R. 5. GtR iOONVOtoDl, Agent. tells time oand works sumis ion .Othoolo- tic, anod eveni gives thoe proper anlswers to (l-iestions prloposetd by personos ini ra,'gor'n 'Waltz Oxford." this audience. Thletnost conispicouols __ -and hardest vworkedl nmember 01f this comspaniy is D)enver, on nmule. lie is oal Mr. (rl:r iotrotohoorcol anod taughit otoce this cobmedianl antI philosopher of li's 1l0'5s 10110 10:11 tioli of mnovemenits, the shoow. the W :lc. (Oxord," all this class meet- The secondl part of toeettertain- .ing 'tl'il0.O(liy evensing, and it wvas prco- menot conists maily of feoats of ploys- nouncedl by 111111y ot this chaps this icol skill oand boalncing, mlany of prettiest anth rosct graceefuol datnce of whichlo uthbtedlly requtire thoe exer- theosreason.