TUE U. OF M. DAILY. Noble's Star Clothing House, S.a Neckwear,,,&,~ Some of the newest things in Four-in-Hands, Buffs, Strings and Bows. Some of "Aur- buck's" Best. SEE OUR WINDOW. Try Our "Red Star"' Oil. THE VICTOR INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL Is unquestionably the finest ball on the market today. It's light ness and durability make it a ,'sorite with all pl-ayers. k Price complete with inflator, $50o. Victor Foot-Ball Guide, containing the new rules, and chapters on the game by Delnd ,and others, 25 cents. Also a complete line of finest foot ball clothing. UVERMAN WHEEL CO Makers of Victor Bicycles. iBoston. New York. Detroit. Denver PACIFIC COAST: San Francisco. Los Angeles. Portland For Sale by M. Staebler, 11 W. Washington St. 1. 1. SPALBING & BROS. Football Supplies a Specialty. Every requisite for the game. Jackets, Pants, Jer- seys, Sweaters, Shoes, Caps, Belts, Stockings, Morril's Nose Mask, Rhbber Mouth- Piece, Shin Guards, Beadt Harness Spalding's Officia' -- Itercollegite Fotball mast he used in all Match Games. Price, $5 00. SpaldngsOffcial Football lGude-New Rules-Pictures of all the Leading Players. Price, 10 cts, Handsomely Illustrated Football Catalogue sent Free. New York, Chicago, hladiphia. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. -Capital, 6100,000. Surplus and Profits, 640,000 Transacts a general banking business. Foreign exchanges bought andsold. Furnish letters of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, S,10,00. Or anized underthe General Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and -selns exchange on the principal cities of the 'United States. Drafts cashed upon proper tIentification. Safety deposit boxes to rent F[iCnas: Christian Mack Pres.; W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscock, Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. UP! -We are up stairs, and we are up In all the New and Standard Dances. 1NIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DANCING 44 AND 46 S. STATE ST. THE- PLACE TO BUY YOUR KOAL -IS AT- M, STIELE'S, Office 11 W. Washington St. 'Phone No. S. M No smoke. No offensive odor. W ill not char the wick. Perfectly safe. Light gravity, Has ne equal in this market. Delivered promptly to any part of the city in our cans. Price 10c per gallon. IDEAN & COMPANY. A A=CO- 1- 'KW_._ c " "out" Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Communications. The Delta Gamima House received Manager Charles Baird makes the 00 Friday afternoon froii 4 to 6. following announcement and appeal to ''he Webster society will hold its all interested in the Chicago game on debate preliminary the Wednesday tianksging Day al Chicago: .,....1... ..... - i-Arrangements have been made with evening before 1Thanksgiv ing-. The roeeting of the second year law elass that wis announce l o be 1hl Satiday inorniig at i9 o'clock, was postponed until next Saturday at the same hour. The law classes will be quizzed this week is follows: First year class, Personal Property, lectures 9 to 12 in- clusive, in room 1, by W. D. Siitii; Criminal Law, lectures 0' to 10 inelti- s. e, ill-iiimi44,by 11'. NV. ttse ; thirdtys-ar class. Esqiity .lsiristsrustee, first eight lectures, Damages, lectures w) to 10 inclusive, in Room 4, by W. D. Smith. CALENDAR. Mon., Nov. 1.-Prof. Greene in the Unity Club. Tues., Nov. 19, 8 p. in., University Hall-Choral Union series, Thomas' orchestra of Chicago. Wed., Nov. 20.-Interclass football championship game at Athletic tield 4 p. in. Fri., Nov. 22.-First Freshman social at Granger's Academy. Tickets $1. Nov. 23.-Atinnesota game at Detroit. Tues., Nov. 26, 0 p. in., Harris Hall. -Rev. J. M. Barkley on "One Year in the Rebel Army," Y. ?t. C. A. conrse. Fri., Dec. G.-Sophomore hop. TICKETS TO CHORAL UNION. Hereafter in the Choral Union con- certs people will be obliged to show their tickets at the bottom of the hall stairs before they assend, but tickets will not be taken until the doors are reached that admit to the hall. J. G. WINE. HOME-SEEKERtS EXCURSIONS To Virginia and the South, Nov. 19, Dec. 3 and 17, 1895. On the above dates agents of the Ohio Central Lines will sell Excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip; limit for return 30 days. Consult O. C. Agents. Robert G. Ingersoll's lectures and works may be had at 14 M tynard st., J. A. Rosen, agent for C. P. Farrell the Ann Arbor and Wabash Railroads to run a special train from Ann Arbor through to Chicago without change, leaving here at 9 o'clock a. m. on Wed- nesday, Nov. 27, and arriving at Chi- cago about 3 p. in. For this train a special rate of $5 for round trip will be made providing 200 tickets are taken. As it is necessary to know as soon as possible how many are going it is earnestly requested that all silu- dients aind townspeople deposit ihe price of ticket at once with Mr. Green- wood, agent of the Ann Arbor road, at the Cook house, at Wahr's State st. store, or with myself. Receipts will be given for all money deposited. Re- miember that tickets will be good to return until Dec. 2. Spend your vaca- tion in Chicago and give tue team the benefit of your presence. It will be a great game. CHARLES BAIRD, Mngr. A '95 L wants to know- When the long promtised silver platte with the inscription, "Presented by the law class of '95," is to be attached to the pedestal on which rests the bronze bust of Judge Cooley"in the law library. When the costly class picture of the '95 L, collies of which were sold to members months ago, is to be placed in the promised position, adorning the walls of the law lecture room. A '95 LAW. HAVE COME, a consignment of the latest U. of ^t. yellow and blue flags and buttons. HALLER'S JEWELRY STORE. Wanted-A well accredited young man to teach conversational German one-half hour a day for his room rent. Heat and light furnished, 45 Washtenaw ave. Lost-A Paul E. Wirt fontain pen6 Please return to 28% S. Fifth ave. GENTLEMENI You have been wearing plain and sombre colors for the last few years. This fail we have a complete change Some will prefer the plain, while the more enthusiastic dress- ers will adopt the new colors. The goods shown are grey and brown tweeds with a dash of bright color in plaids and stripes. You will find a beautiful display of these fabics also a fne line of Overcoatin s in erseys, Meltons, Castor, Fur and Patent Beavers, Eskimos, Shetlands, Astrakbans and Chin- chillas at S. W. BURONFIELD'S. Merchant Tailoring Store, No. 6 E. Huron St Gentlemen wishing to be informed on the proper and correct thing in dress are invited to call and see me. I make a specialty of Dress Garments and Street Costumes for Ladies. TOOP &GO 2 . STATE Call on them for Fine Lunches, Fine Chocolates, and Baked Goods. Try Our Lunches. MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. MAIN ST. AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM, HAVE A COMPLETE sTOcK OF UNIVERSITY - TEXT - BOOKS! New and Second-Hand. Note books and other Students' Supplies. Fountain Pens, Fine Stationery, Sporting Goods, etc., which they offer at the lowest prices. Call and see us before Purchasing. DO YOU DANCE ? Mr. and Mrs. Ross Granger invite those considering the sabjet of dancing to call at the Academy, 6Maynard st., opposite School of Music building. No stairs to mount; Office and Dancing room on ground floor. OPERA. HOU3 JEWELER. U. of M. PINS. .&U1 the Time$ You'll fnd someone in thst ore to #attend to your wants. Night bell asd telephone. You know the p lace.thit only white front on Statest., 4i sthe number. PAIiR'S PHARMACY. When thinking about giving a party remember Holmes' Livery Carries #your chaperous free. Finest hacks n town. rnriCATERER, S201 E. Washing- SPECIAL. 0 . MARTIN, Funeral Director, Cloth .and Metallic Caskets and Common Coffins. Embalming a Specialty. No. 22 E. Washington St. U OF M. SHAVING PARLOR and Bath- rooms. All ,ppointments first class. Imported and domestic cigars. Ladies' artis- tic hair dressing and bathing parlors. J. R. Trojanowsk, 30 S. State st. Sa'THEN YOU WANT your clothescleaned, YFprensed, relined or rebound go to Mrs. Fingere, over Sieehan's ook store. Lab- oratory aprons made to order. _° FRATERNITY BAD6ES, LARGEST FRATERNITY JEWELRY, ASSfRTMNT W IUH *,lK Y UC 11 FRATERNITY STATIONERY AT Detroit, Mich.