THE U. OF M. DAILY. THE VICTOR INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL Is unquestionably the finest ball on the market today. It's light ness and durability make it a Ifavorite with all players. Price complete with inflator, I $500. Victor Foot-Ball Guide, containing the new roles, and chapters on~ the game by Deland and others, 25 cents. Also a complete line of finest foot ball clothing. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. M~akers or Vitor JBiycles. Boston. Now York. Detroit. Denver San Francioco. Loa Angeles. Portland For Sale by MV. Stanbler. 11 W. Washington St. A, 8. SPALDING & BROS. Football Supplies a Spectalty. / Every requisite for the game. Jackets, Cants, Jer- s eys, Sweaters, Shops. Caps, Beltts, Stockings, Idorrili's NooneStasis. Slbber Mouth- Steer, Shin Guards, Stead Harness. Spaiding,.0155fcma tntercollegiate Football nmnst be used in nil MateSh Games. Price, $5 no. FSpadings Official Football -~Guide-New ttules-Pictures ~$of all the Leading Players. - Price, SO cts, Slandsomely Ilustrated Football Cataloge, sent Free. New York, Chiclago, Philadelphia. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 516. Capital, $100,05. Surplusn and Profits, $40,000 Transactu a general banking business. Foreign exchanges bought and sufd. Furnish etters of credit. P'. BACHS Fees. S. W. CLARKISON. Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stoets, $50,000. Surplus, $15t0,000. tResources, $1,100,000. Organized under the General Banking Lawn of this State. Receives deposits, buys and sells exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Drafts cashed upon proper -dentification. Saety deosalthoxes t rent. OFFnERnS: Christian M~ack Pres.; W0. D. Barriman, Vice-Pees.: Chas E. Hiscock,, -Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. UN IVERSIT Y SCHOOL OF DANCING 44 AND 40 S. STATE ST. B. M. Ausns tituS.NELLIE L. TYLER, 2. Thompson st. P.0. Block. VICTOR FOOT BALLS .VlSr Iare made of the best material, and are Noble's Star Clothing House, S. Mai. GEN TLEM EN IT -".- You have hero weaving plain and sombre colors for the lost few years. This fall we - hove a ismplete cha nge Some will prefer O ur C ord~ ~~~the -' o a -/t plain, while the more enthusiastic dress- 0,. jOW r y t a l s eos will adopt the sew coloes. The good' shown are grey and brown tweeds with a dusth of brights color in plaids and stripes. You will find is beautiful display of these fabiles are made with a good turn up. It cost a trifle more also aline linieofoveeoatin.scin Kerseys, to have, them made as we want them, hot we ask Eskimos, Shetlands, Astrakhans and Chin- yout the same for the correct thing as others do chillBasI-FIBatS for the common ones. Mierehant Tailoring Store, No. 6 E. Huron St Gentlemen wishing to teie nformed on the f f f+f+ r.. $3*QQ f f f f proper and correct thing in dress are invited to call and see me. ____________________________________________________I__ makue a speciatsp of Dress Garments and Street Costames for Ladis. ' $3.00 T I Q6l'S. STATE I/ - i N $4.00 TI~i- OOP & CO.11 STREET. IV E IN.$.6&J\. JJ FieuCesl on them for Fune Chocolates, Specialand Baked Goods. SpeialPrices., extra Values. TyOrLnhs We can show yost all the desirahle styles ini French Calf, MOORE & WETMORE Enamel, Patent Loather and Tan. 65S. MAIN ST. AND STATE ST,, CORNER OF WILLIAM, 3O IS SS DS c17i SS'iEo H s MIN ave a tOMPLETE SOC O Try Our "Red Star" Oil. No smoke. No offenisive odor. Will not char the wick. Perfectly safe. Light gravity, Has no equal in this market. Delivered promptly to any part of the city in our cans. Pricc 10c per gallon. DEAN & COMPANY. 44:South Miain Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. See the team off at 5 p. m. Prof. (Irit; lectures to the liwcebs.- es today. The senior test~s halve decitded upon canles for class embslemos. Dr. Bastoni, '95 D, is inthie ciy vis- iitig frienidsf or a fess days. 'The extenions tf the lasw library is raptidly approaching compldetion. Edwavrdt Waldo Emierson w'as a, vis- itor ait the generall libsrary toiday. Vs. I). Hoid~ay, '194 L.. is phtysicl instritltitat thieIlosse School, Limta, Dr. Taft wiltlSheet the senior detal class this sloriling at ls thesdetlt mltiil- teatre. Pcrof. Angell lectuiretd itsthe hisw se- partent todasy. Prof. Gbriffinswill tie here tomtorrow. All desiring to taske the practlice coursee ini physioltogy shiouldse oe Dr. L~ombaitotis week. J. B. Allen, t92, wilt speak before the Engitteerig society Sattirtay eventinig ott "'ThleWiring1f ailO(Sicre Building." Prof. Craig wilt show latiern. slides of Assyrian excavations to his class it Seibitic Shisory, insteaidiof ilhe'rstgss- tat- lectture toiday. The electitontaofthell'08l lassosowitt hi held tmvxt Saturitay. Vp So ltte sresent titme, no cohbinaltioniss-e he-iniiaste and 's'witli the Slicer factious swesterni, it is slot protcitle Slat anytinitt'wilt he atccoimplishedt. At the special'siteting of te Weh- stec society tielid Mondaty evening, te only businiess s'vas te appoinling of a. comittlee So mtake arrlangemients for their preliminiary detel, and. So con~- ft-c ssitihlihesiShes'societies conte-cinig St'e iter-soily sdetaste-. CALENDARI. Thurs., No's. 7, athletic hield, 4 p. i. --'98 vs. '99 inin ster-class football ,ser- ies. Sat.. Nov. , ~Cambhridge, Mass.- Michilgasivs. Harvsartd. Moss.. No's. 11, 8 p). in.. UnSitarianl chulsrchl-Ex-Govts. Ashley ott "Ahrahiant Lintcolna" nlittiy Cltuh costsst.. Sat., Nov. 1ll, S p. in.. University Hal1 -S. L. A. course, Leland T. Powers, inpersonator. Tutes., Nov. 19, 8 p. in., University Hall-Choral 1'sionr. series, 'Thomnas' orchestra of Chicago. F~ri., Dec. 6.-Sophonmore hop. ROOMS51. Plea.sant suits and sing~le rooms fur- nishe to order. Bathroom and fur- nace. Tswo blocks from the campus on the street car line. Board if do- sired. 102S. Slate st. Single room and board to he had at No. 17 S. State st. Only three doors from casspsus. Heat asid ighS fur- sished. Leather chairs and couches for libra- ries and fraternity houses in She larg- est assortment. Prices very loss, at MARITIN HAI.LERS. WANTED-From twelve to fifteen students to work on commission. Colt at 6 ER. Huron sa. At 4 N. Fiftn ave., very nicely fur- nished front anile rooms, furnace hleat and hath. Also hest tahle hoard at $2.504 a wveek for atlimited nunther. F~or students I have the heal assort- ment of revolvinig atnd study chaira. Special loss prices wvillibe quoted. CatS and see themn. MARITIN HALLER. See the team off at 6 pi. m. UNIVERSITY - TEXT - BOOKS! New and Second-Hand. Note books ad other Students' Supplies. Founotain tesFlee Stationery, Sporting Goods, etc. which they alfer at the lowest prices Call and see s before Purchasing. DO YOU DANCE?' file and Mirs. Boss Granger cnsite those considering the subtect uS dancing to call at te Academy, I6tMaynard st1 opposite School of Music building. No stairs to mount; Office and Dancing room on ground floor. OPERA HOUSE JI'E[VY STORE General stock of Watehes, Jewelry and Novelties. Rlepairing of 'satches. Jew- elry, Gold lesns cg.anid Spectaclus a specilty. Cash paid for old gold and silver. C. H. K EYES. PLOWS CHICAGO SO Censce a Pound. Ann Arbor Agecncy at SJSOA-. Poe the best livery rigs, finest carriages and haodsomest horses coomein and telephone to HOL.CDBS' IVERY. H ANSTERFERI o c SPECIAL. 0. M. MARTIN, Funeral Director, Cloth .ad Metallic Casketeanod Common Coffins. Emhalminig a Specialty. No. t2 E wushlno t. U OF M. SHAVING PARLOR and Bath- .rooms. All ppeointments first class. Imported and domestic cigara. Ladles' artis- tic hair dressing and bathing parlors. J. R Teojanowski, MS. State &t. WAHEN YOU WANTr your clones cleaned, VSpressed, recioed or rebound go to Mrs. Fingeele, over Sheehan's books store. Lab- oratory aprons made to order. A TRADE -MA RK 1 make. Included wish every ball is an inflator, same as aetnt with Victor Bicycles. Victor "Intercollegiate" or Association" Foot Balls. at $5.0. The public is requested to inspect or BailelsBssne onp isulsoRdueaec comleBtTennofsp BatlsgGoodsese M. STAEBLER'S CYCLE EMPORIUM. St1'W. Washingtos St., Ann Arbor.