THE U. OF M. DAILY.________ THE CHEQUANVEGON ORCHESTRA. LEW H. CLEMENT, 51 So. Matta ST. Director and Manager. E XCEL IO R LAUNDRY 20 EAST HURtON STREET. Good Work Guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered. A. F. COVERT, Prop. 22 Years in the Businessn.t--"' CITY LAUNDRY, M. M. Seabolt. No. 4 N. Fourth Ave. KEEP TOUR ACCOUNT WITH rHE +$TATE $AVII2G$ BAflK+ Car. Main and Washington Streets. A. L.. NooLs, Pres. ROBoETPosie C sCsh'r STAR STEAM LAUNDRY Finet place in the city. Prompt in getting sat wask sod deliccring. lillice, in East Ho- ron St. Telephonec8H. -- O EWe are here to stay. We ore prepared In give a elas of orksto thsetrade at this city unequaled by soy oiler house ecer loatrd hore and sal. exclledby ay CtyTailor is Amcrica,and atlcicsgovecn d by toads or- dered. SsitsoS&W.Wtiryd(olola oany price deosed. 'ine (cetoosTasiosaso hy 1'.:A .VSTREET. ' DANCING and DELSARTE MAISI ANNIE 1WARD FOSTER 46 S. State Street. MONDAY-8op. a.Advanced Cls inc is )IINDA Y-7p.so.Ladie si Is rte lass TUESDIAY-' p. in. Oraltlesmens dancing SATURDAY-Ill a. so. Genleimen's sloiag cass. 21). so. Chilldren's. dancinglo~ lss. 4 n cn. Ladies' danscinsgclss. Private lessons blyappontmensto. U. OF M. CALENDAR. Nont. Dec. 11.-Unity Clb, r. J. H. Kellogg. at atte Creek Sniaim-A Sound Mind ien a oundBod. at, Dec. 16. -. L. A. Course. Pof,.lion 11ost. Toes., Dec. Il-Patti, Auditorium, Detroit. Ewing RidenItse Goat. lHon. W. . Ewing, Judge of the Superior Court, in Chicago, was in itiated into the Delta Chi fraternity last Saturday. The judge was in Ann Arbor to speak before the Ora- torical Asociation, and was accom- panied by his daughter, Miss Ewing. Both were very pleasantly enter- tained by the Delta Ci, and a six o'clock disner was given in their honor after the initiation. Board or Control Organizd. The committee of five professors and four students, which now has charge of all branches of athletics here, met last Saturday evening and organized by the election by Prof. J. C. Rolfe as chairman ant i. C. Shieldls as secretary. Profesor Rolfe and Messrs. Shields alnd Baird were appointedt a coumittee on rules. They will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Prof. Rolfe. The next meeting of the board will prob- ably be on Tuesday evening of next week, and there xiii be a regular meeting of the board once every month hereafter. Tie constitution that xiii govern the actions of the board will be a very broad one, as all the poser over athletics that re- sides in the University Senate has heelsdilecgatedl to this nesw esm- miitee. The Mills Metings Even University hal was not large enough to hold the vast multi- tude that thronged to hear Rev. B. Fay Mills at yesterday's afternoon meeting for young teople. Last night, standing room was at a pre- mium. Much interest is manifested and numbers have expressed their desired to lead a Christian life. Mr. Mills is a fluent speaker and thoroughly in earnest in his work. He is liberal in his views,and is con- ducting his meetings on the broad lines of Christian brotherhood. D- nonminationalisim is excluded. He exhorts all to turn from their in, to trust in God, and then to do all the good thley can. Almost perfect oraniation no doubt, has much, to do with the great results achieved. About o5o ushers and asistants are employed to handle the crowds and distribute the cards used by the evangelist. Everything is done by clockwork. After the regular meeting, a prayer meeting is held for those who are not Christians who will renmain. Mr. Hlls, who accompanies Mr. Mills, and has charge of the music, is a fine soloist, and ably conducts the large chorus specially trained for these meetings. Literary Comment As is well known, Prof. Bigelow, of the law department, is a recognized authority on legal subjects and his works are known for tle amut of, legal knowledge displayed by the wrter. Among the morn popular of his works may be mentioned the fol- lowing in the Studets' series, publish- ed by Little Brown & Co.. of Boston: "Bigelow on Torts; Bigelow oni Equity;" "Bligelow 011 Bills and Notes." The latter has juist come to s. It is a most comprelieiisive little volume, sld is a lear expositonl of the subject whlichs it treats. It i replete with nitatiolns a1111exlaniiitons, misking it inl vry iciy ai stik which csouli le ill the hsainds of eery suldent. Il this work ste hiave what has bhne dedsIcIfor sosme time, nilmlioy 11shosrt work (n the subject of Bills and11 Nots xhihi trials the subject iii a comlprehlensive miannler. Priof. Bigelosw is s recog- nizlc' iiiliirity oil the subects wichi lie ti - . scliieiihumakes his xortms ot esperei nine to the prlctiing Ilawyer Thliprsce of the book iii cloth in $2.50, il lahIw sheeph, X3. Oratorical Asociaton. The Executive Committee ad its sub-comsmittees will meet in Room 24, Monday, Decc.i, at 5 p. m. At this time all accounts must be rendered of memnbership tickets sold. Every meniber of these committees is requested to be present. GEurTi cDEBCK, President. MIMBE. lA'lTI Al' DFTIIOII. THlE QUE EN 1O1 SNt APESARS IN (1O_% SliT ONJDEC. Il. O11 Tucsday eveninig, lic. 19, Mmse. Adelisa Patti wiiisig at the Asdi- toriuim, in Dietroit, tlnder the aspies of Marcus R. Msyer, sit Nesw York, ill comtipan~y with the stronlgst aray of artists thast has appearedi in Detroit il a deicadle. Mine Pattis unequaled brilianlcy of. vocalizlationl sill b howixn "l Una voce," fromi "II Barbiere," wI ih she will sing ill the misellaneos cocert progrsam. She will also appear in the seconld act of "Lucia di Lammluermoo," whlichi will be giveni with a file cast, inluldinig Mine. Fabbi, Dirward Lly slid Sigiior NTovarra, and with cs- tum~es, sceiiery an11 grand orchestra, Signior Arditi directinig. In this act Mmell. Patti sings "The Last Roan of, Slummer," 1and(1as olinis slways so grasciouls ill the matter of ecores she wviii udoubtless also be hearst in ii 'lsne, Sweet Home." At the Detroit cocert the prices of admissiois will be oly $1, $2 anhd $3, xvhereas elsewhere ill the east the tariff lisa beenl $2, $3 a1nd $5, this price canl iinly be asked inl the plcs where the seating capacity is so extensive as ill the auditorium. The est seats in the hiouse will be reserved for those outside the city who can not e there on the day of sale. But money or post office order must accompany eery x letter. Seats xill be pickesd ot an- cording to the order us wlich letters from neighboring ities are received: Address James A. Robison, conty . clerk's office, Detroit.( DIAMONDS! Al, ai I prices, usn-t, or muted, tl srder. liuy diect from Neic York imorpite and svw SI per cent C. D CASSIDY, 'Dent '4." !'ull cesessilcard t 27lyanrd5t. '96 Oracle. The Oracle, tile aiiiiial Sophomore publicatioi, is nearly ready. It will he ass hanld so that youi culltske it home Christmas. Its 150 pages are fuil of good things, short stories, poems, a remarkably bright character sketch of "liapy" aiid theno the grids -=yes, no end of them-fifty pages at least. And the chances are cr1n to one th1at you are among those grounisd. To redthe Oracle xiii cure a freslmans ofhis freshiies. Soph., Junior and Senior will buy the Oracle for the sake of the good it has done them illte psast. There are nearly forty illustra- tions, sixteeii of which are fult page. The coveris a Ineat aisd tasty design, prnited ill four colors, the first work of the kind ever usedl here. 'rie book xwi iso placesd oss sle iii sll thltbosk- stiores ansinii the susi hal, Monday, Des'.1I, at the ustul price, 25 cents. BUSINtsS LOCALE. COOK1517115-5 Ntlt'AN!. Alltihle dasIil aselso 1p0er0iiclllls massgaines, etc. Give ime 51 call, 11 1). Rielards, helowc Cook hotse. .. E. P'eltie, the reownetisd hssir cutter froiiuDetrouit, has sseauseithe Cok lHouse barer hop sind furishsl- oil it in eegsit shapsie. Ile exteds a csrdial invitastionl for al to visit his isew place. tf ha~ve you heeis to Hanhlesood's Bil- liard hall yet. New cos aid every- thinlg nice. Mtste street. OllANssrlt'S ACADEM)Y Ol DANCNG}. All are pupils, positively no visitors. Tsuitiois fee s, for Ladcies, Gentlemeno aeid Chilrenisiike. A redcltiol to former punpils, also where more than one frot-n ssie faimily ake lesnis. Learn soni of'the ness dasnces befoire thie hoidsiy seasosn opens. Rooms to Resnit-Iroit Suite of Rtoomns,lieai itey'furiiac, isisblocks froissUniviersity. No 5 i~inre St. Fior redluesid ruts' ticets to Ohio, West Vs. andshOlilVa.'pinuiits apply to hi S. Gresenswoodu, ickt Agt .Toledo Ian Arbsr a&,North Mic.sr IMotltol Hossck, G. t1. A. Do yois wishs to rent olic rooms? Why dontlou 11 isert a line or tso iii our locsal ciiiuussnsfr assw les ays? Morei roosssavuse beers rene thtlrouighl tse DAILY ~thansi throsghs slly other isedhisis,Ifor the )Aihx prsctiaty falls into evsry studsents aids. Soianis('(liholtslsinisthe Cigars ought at tiseIB, &1.lDrug Store. Thse J. 'T.hJcohs Co. hsave receivedi a fie lie f sneckwear-the very latest. Hasve ysur photss tsken at Rl'sas hefore the Ilushs oChsrisimas. 1s'TP:rltN.-lDo 5youthiinkl of buy- insg sa typ-writer this year? Tencsl it the DxILiv suiiec if youl wish oie be- low cost. BRoACE 5' wills a god pair of shiosus- der braces. A large stock at lowv prices at Browe's Drsig Store. A.fexy shop woro brutes at 50c. Co to BIIowN's DIIUG SoltE for uahl Laboratsory supplies. Dissectiisg cases, aprons anidhsleeves.-Lowlcsi. "ThleGUnman" at Grauger's. Private instrulctionhsini the cotiio- " The Germsin" -its rules and figsres, the Waltz, twso-sep, asid any dasice of merit thuat unuy 11e desired. Mr. alnd Msis. Gransger instruct at alt chasses, ai can hu'begaged for private esOspn at pours inot occupied by classes. If yo'wishl to join a class, now is the 'tule. '. drasiger's Academy, ground ther, 6 Maynalrd street. 54-7 jMICH IGAN GENTIA Timse Tasleiu(Rtevuceud)Nsv. ulls,1893S. 0. N. Express..... 5 4,IB., N. V. & C. Splu. 7 20 Atlantic Ex rress. 8s17 S1siais Ep...850 Fast lisstinsp~i.. 9105 .1S. Limied..10715 E.S. Limied... 1s0ra. A. M. PsstWest's Rap. 1 55 Mlail asud Esp.. 418 G. It & Kai, Spi... uu as N. V. lsh'. SiC .. 5S08 (ii. N Express... 8 50 Poems cExpress...11 O.W. RcnaLEnS, is. W. HAYS-c, G. P. & TAgt., Chiicagoi. AgtL, Anen Arbor. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS PRINTING and**. - PUBLISHING EROtSRL Student Work a Specialty. Heat Workmnianid Lowest Prices in thse City. GRANGEI{S. - CLASSES IN DANCING will meet s follows: Gentleme, S sordey moreings is sod Thursday eveniungs 8:00; Ladies. Saturdsay afternoonss4. Ladies and Ucintlmen, asd- vanced class. Tuesdas evenings 8. Grond )duan. 6 Maysnard street. 'Tuitiuon. onse term (twelvc weeks)i P5. Pupils recivcd at ay time. BRIc- cUr Is Piturei-Framng at Headquarters fosr Signs. 25 S. Fourth Ave., - Ann Arbor.