THE U. OF M. DAILY. ORGAIZE 160. NCORORAED 886 U. OF At. CALENDAR. THE CHEQUAMEGON ORCHESTRA. LE W H. CLEMENT, Fri., Oet. 2-Riley and Sherley, in S. L. A 51l0 So RT'ST.t irector and Manager. EXCE SIO LAU DRY Sat. Oct. 28- Senior law election, law lecture E C L I RL U D Y rosmn 8:30 a. m 20 EAT HUttON STREET. Saturday, Oct. 28.-Ninety-six class meeting, Good Wosrk Guarnnteed. Goode roiled tar SRooma A, Sa. im. and delisvered. A. F. tOYERT, Prop. Saturday, Get. 2t.-Michigan vs. Minnesta, at KAGS RC-ATRE , Athletic fSold. Os 2E. Wnshingtlon Street Mmnday, Ot. 30.-Repuoblicanaclub election, to ________________________________ law lecturecrom, at 7:30p. am. 22 Years in the niis./ Mo.EeOt30-alWityindmtc CITY LAUNDRY, soantiosns. Island League Seies. M. M. Seabolt, No. 4 N. Fourth Ave------- KEEP YOUR ACCOUNT WITHI THE Tw _Nwrfesos +$ITATC $AVIPGEa BAflL{+ The law department has been Cor. Main and Washington St rets.srntedbtha- A. L. NOBLE, Peas. ROBERsT PILLIPS, Casher. materially srntendbythad dition of two new professors. Ow- The J3= & It. Prhg Syore ing to the resignation of Professor Io the place to ban~ytingll l inahels'uzline. Medcints, Sponges, Brushes, Etc. Ete. Coneiey, tihe department loot the GO TOservices of a valuable professor and R= E. JOLLY & Co3s a mae who h~ad the respect and whenl you essot a pure lbpy at Floe Chocolate good wises of erery student who Candiea. Stationersy at tos. sigars, Tobacco, Cignrettes ad tile Fines-t Stockols tPipe-si knewv him. Since the resignation tile City. LADIES' andGENTS' LUNCH ROOM. of Prof. Concley the work las been R. E. Jolly & Go., 26 S. State St. rearranged anti neev subjects hate been introduced niaking the faculty DANCING and DELSARTE comlpete. MRS, ANNIE WARD FOSTER Profs. Angeli and Kirchner, 46 S. State Street. screyneayitodtono MONDAY p. gin. AdIllIllced llsforo La- sacsy ne n stoutoit dies and Cenlee ieaoenoo.h TUESDA1Y-71.50m. ladle-.udents ofI-lahs.University. ~l~ L ad00115is'el- lllleilclass. SA . n. IG.e.netlms ancilglass. Thsegentlemen have more than 11URA-l . i.Gnlmn' a 10Ths- .n. hlrnsdan ls. local reputation and are known as 415u.Im. Ladis-' danclngllsgie. Privelseso-.;Sb' appointlmente. spe ialists in the suobjects assigned Ann Arbor Savings Ban to them. :Both of these gentlemen Ann1 1Asbhue Michl. Capet1l Moch, S$o,0. are successful attorneys practicing Os pt Gacdale t enlla' ln ae at the Detroit bar; Prof. Kirchsner of hisStae. ecevesdepsils, bhay-. hasserved a termasAtre xh eonhepicaliisofhe ase rieacsseante1-sillciesothe a tony Gn Unitaed Stases. Drafts cashed upon lpropere I of Michigan, swla kon dentification. Safce'y depo-it boxs to renl, erag as i elkon HaCReS: isPea ba,1res: ca-D.Prof. Alexis C. Angell, son of Pres- shie -. J. Fritz Asst. Cashier. ident Angell, re-edited judge T. M. Pride Before the Fall. Saturday's game has relegated1 Cornell to the second rank, and the Cornellians can no longer class with Yale, Princeton, Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania. The attendance at Saturday's game wvas nearer 3,000 lbhan 7,000, as some of the papers print. T'o sum up the game, Princeton showed herself to have a decidedly "tender" team. Neither side showed the least clever- ness at interference. In fact, it looked as if blocking and tackling were unknown.-Mail and Express. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. OLD AGED AND YOU TH. Sam T. Jaicik's latest cmbination, tise unlitedi Lilly Clay anld Oltd Age an11d Youlth btsrlesque coumpanies, ciii ap- pear0 at tile Grand. 'T'hunrsdaiy nighlt. 'The tnewTconisolidaltionl hals, so fair, heealswonderfuoily asuccessfud. It gives a tbrighit, lively shioc', flull of merrimnit and hiomor, yet free from lily trace of imip~ropriety; tilenmost popelar per- formers.,land the fisiest features of boths the 011iginalconmpaniies lire retaliedi,15 111111'!" O'f 1n0cc'specilties are liddeti, alil .tiht c11 lass entertaiinment is ao- susresd. F-irst upioss the program is a gaily costumsed bsrietta, bearing tile orienital title of "'siths the Effendi," and comuposed cliliely of hsansdsonie girls in Tulrkisha costulmes, whisnivadle the hlareml of L11 Easterns ruler, spring ait the latest jokes ansd wcittieisms, sing the newest topieal airs, and ineident- ally get thsemselves dislikeid by flirting wcithi the odalisqunes. Varios special- ties, ineluding everythinsg from a mussi- cal team to ai "mirror dance,' follow, concluding with a novelty iiitise shape of si "maireh of sll nations," whlereli twveisty cceli formuedicomnl, eladsini the costtimes ansd armor of different esosuntries, masieuver in wcelltirileti evolu~tions. It is a pretty ma~rch, iand bears no resemblasnce to tilecusitomalry "Amazosn mareches" of most buirlesqise- comspanlies. Tile mierriment conltdsts cwithi the ever stccessefull comic spec- taicle "Osd Age 11101Youith." Grangers Advanced Class. '110'ileiss ill dancing for Ladislian111l Gen~tlemenll-will smeet '1'ue'sday' 0101- inigs sa siussiss. AS atulrday7ev eninig classciii beoglanicedi later ill the seai- 0s11. All of the fashionalble di5100 ciii be tasgilt 'T'usayevenlings, lalso P01m0 1101vrles inl tile Germanil. ''hll iutmiost care is exercisedsini the admlispsionli si pup~tils. Positively iio visitors alloiwesd. N otice. Do y0ou cishi to reiit ousr roomis? Why tdonst yousinisert asliiie or twco inl our local cosumntsssfor i fecc sdsys More rooms havce beell retited thsrossgh the DAILY than thirossghs sn's'sthier mlediiumi, for the DAIsLY praicticailly falls insto ec'ery sttudents hands. Notion. LOST.-$30.00; 011 Satlurday, Oct. 21, at sir near athltetie groundsss. Please return ands reeeive libseral rewaird. E. V. Deans, 605 E. Waslsington street. 'll neekcvear at half price, good paitterns. E. A. Wallace & Co. Rooms.-Pleasant alid cheap. 25 Lawrence street. 24-27 Fail Dres Ties at hlfponce-eight styles. E3. A. XWallaee & Co. WANTED-Prinipal of fHigh Schoot immnedliately; salasry abosut $501 per mniitis; iessr Detroit. L. D. Wines, 94 S. State street. Call froml 5 to b o'eloek p. m. Foil Dress Coats and Vests, good styles, at $0.75. 13. A. Wallsse & Co. Th 'Iieqoeen's taste are "Old Sot' eigars. ATTENTIIN-Do outhinks of buy- ing si type-osriter tisis yeair: Thau eall at the DAILY office it you wvish one be- low cst. See the $1.00 Undercvear we are sell- hng at 57e. 13. A. Wallaee & Co. Baths 10e at iP. 0. Barber Shop. Ladies' ansi ehildiren's hsair-cutting and shsampooing at Jeronme A. Freeman's. FoR1 EENT.-Pairlors, osr suite of roossm, Millsuse of plianlo. Inquire at II .Jeffersons. 22-24 Fsour Dolisir Unsderweear at $2.25 nocv at El A. Wllalce & Co.'s. You ean get the U. of XL Dsiily, re- censt ssnsl bal i 3 a1tubers, it F. ,Stoiiiet's. FinLo isbrelll chleslp-oilysa foot left. 13. A. Wallasse & Co. Tei RENT-IL suite of rooms, lower floor, for three; or eacei roomi sepsirate- ly, ae reasonasble. 27 Chsurchs street. The "'Old Sol" cigar ia a delieiosu smoke. Fsrt SALE. - Billiards anid Pool, Opersi House 1B1k,iRoomls tip-stairs. nm t-5cv. Jaros Underwear, $2-.d0squality, no0w $1.50. E3. A. Wsallaee & Co. Unlaundried Shirts, 7-ic qulity, now 43c. E3. A. Wallaek, Co. BRIACE t-iu- ills a good pair of shoul- der braees. A large stoeck at low priees sit Brcowv's Drusg Store. A fecw sbop 'stun brsaces at 5Oc. Knox Hts-regular priee, $5.00- nowv $2.50). E. A. Wasllaee & Co. For sale. ood Victor Safety. $90. 0. E. Butsterfieldl, 4Sthilerine s root. 19-4I All1 stiff Hlats at onse-hialf priee, at E. A;. Wallaek, Co.'s. Hiaved you betn to Hazslewvood's Dii- litr~ Halyt?-'Eiery thinsg nice, pleas- sntsad qu~iet; 1n1)boisiterosness. 1111101 11ose, 2.e sqluality, noiw l7e. I-.5. ssllace & to. {>or in a ll doepalrtmnts are en- titlesd illsenlio~r rates 011 lphotolgrlaphic LotsIlf White 1111d1fanye7-bordleredl Ilasndlll.relli.f's at 6Ic. 101. A. Wsallaco Gou to Blolee N'-, D1.i S'ORoE for all Lasborlatory suipplies. Dissectig essses, saprons 111d1sleeves.-Lou,1 pliesc. The 0111 Sol' ciglar is hanled by all deslsir. Chsoi ;e 'Tobaccs, Cigasrs ansd iipes -at Sheldon's IBilliardi Ilsll, No. 3 North ptlain street. 1-7 Youi esan agin have the Stylo Inle- plendenst lens st .I'. Stofltet's, Operli Houlse News IDepot. $0.00. A big liine of F~ine Neekwvear at 19e. 13. ;\-. Wsallace & (o. Anni Arbsor Dye Wosrks at 3 West Hturon street- Speecial attention given to clesing anid repaliring suits. Have your lighit suits dyed. 1-7 MICJHIGAN GLKT 11, N. S 1Lss 1a-0.lS L Assl.-St. N. Y. Limsited....-9451P. 5M. N. Falls1 Spec'isal-.11 12Cictagol Elsie.-.. 155i N. Y. SIChi. Lim.. 11 . It.&'Kai. F 1os,6 ill A. _0[. C11.:N. Exspress.. 8 501 Atlantic Exlprs-u. 5133Paci-itc'Expreess. 10120 D. N. Expe-...-11;01 G. R. Expcess.--..0 44 O W.'RUGLES, e H.WilHAES O.P. SIT. AhI Clshianoa Al.,AanArbor. THE ANN AREOR ARGUS PRINTING and- - PUBLISHING IFSOTTSIEL7 Student Work a Specialty- Rest Woekmin and Luswest Priees in thle City. GRANGER'S. _ CLASSES IN DANCING sill meet aso gallows: Getlemenl,S-tus day mons 10 and Thuasday evesningi 8:0S; Ladses, Satarday aternooas 4. Ladies atsd Gentlemen, ad- vansed las-., Tuesdaven-sings S. Ground flour.06.Maasrdsret. Tuitisos. 0110tarm ltelveweekls) $5. Papils eeived at asny time. Cooley's Constitutional Law. The arrangement of wvork thia sensester is as followvs: Prof. Mie- them, lectures to seniors on Wsills; to juniors, agency; Prof. Griffdn, to senliors, Evidence; to juniors, Cons- 0100Lawy, Pleading and Practice; Prof. 'Thlompson to seniors, Reali E1state; to juniors, Fixtulres anti Easements; Prof. Angell, to seniors, Constitutional Lawy; to juniors, Par- ent aid Child, Guardialn and Ward, Master and Servant. Prof. Kirschner's news subjects, ho senliors, Private and Inter-Na- tional Laws; to juniors, on subjects of Husband and Wife, and Marriage and Divorce. Prof. Knsowton ciii, probably, lecture on his usual sub- jecls, to seniors, Criminal Law; to juniors, Bailments, as well as con- duct the text-book work in Black- stone. During tlhe second semester Prof. Johnson csill have charge of all the text-book work in order that Prof. Mechem can give all Ihis time to thte work in the practice court. Notice. Students wishing typewriting done call at J. R. Bach's law office, s6 E. Hiuron street. Best rates. BUSINESSLOCALS. reglar priee. E. .r - Walhece &t Co. L~otices inserted in this enlumin at tie rain Newv Laundry. Try uss for thin best of5 ieants per line. Special rates foar longe work you ever saw. Work dotse in tina, and estra liars earnishad hy applying- at egthor s xr hre fle 0 the DuILY ofiealReihlhurs ontrt. hWrks. 41 514XV Go to the J. T. Jaeob's Co. aid get E.Huron teoe. rs4-1W your underwvear. Thsey have the largest and best assorted line in the Perr i best P. K. Kid Gloves, $1.75 city. 1oow. 13. A. Wallae&itCo.