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 favorite with all players. Price complete with inflator, $5.00. Victor Foot-Ball Guide, containing the new rules, and chapters on the game by Dseland and others, 25 cents. Also a complete line of finest foot ball clothing. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. Makers of Victor icycles. Boston. New York. Detroit. Denver PAIFIC 'COAST: San Francisco. Los Angeles. Portlan d For Sale by M. Staebler, 11 W. Washington St. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Football Supplies a Specialty. Every requisite for the game. Jackets, Pants, Jer- Sses, Sweaters, Shoes, Caps, Belts, Stockings, orrttto1 NosesMas, Ru er Moth- Piece, Shin Coards, Head Harnss. Spadingo Offcia' Intercollegiate Football must be sed in all Match ame Price, $5 00. Spalding'sOfficialFootball Cod-New Rles-Pictures = oc all the Leading Players. Price, 10 cts, Handsomely Illustrated Football Catalogue sent Free. New York, Chicago, Phiadesphia. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $40,000 Transacts a general banking business. Foreign exchanges bought andsold. Furnish letters of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINSS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, 1,100,000. Organised under tsCeneral Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposit, buys and sells exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Drafts cashed upon proper identification. Safety s psit boxes to rent. OFFICERs: Christian Mack Pres.; W. D. Barriman Vice-Preso OChms -E.Hsok, Cashier: fii. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. UP! We are upsairs, and we are up In all the w and Siandard Dances, UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Of DANCING 44 AND 46 S. STATE ST. THE- PLACE TO BUY YOUIR KOAL IS AT- M1 SIAE S Office 11 W. Washington St. 'Phone No. 8. Noble's Star Clothing House, .n. Neckwearw. Some of the newest things in Four-in-Hands, Puffs, Strings and Bows. Some of "Oure- bauch's" Best. SEE oUIR WINDOW. Try Our "Red Star" Oil. No smoke. No offensive 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. Price 14c per gallon. DEAN & COMPANY. 44 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Prof. Griffin lectures to the law classes today. Regents Marhour and Cocker looked over the library this afternoon. Examinations at the gymnasium will be given only the rest of this month. All students are invited to the Adel- phi preliminary debate Saturday, 8 ,. in. Freshmen class will hold a meeting in Homeopathic building Thursday at 4:15 p. in. The time for contributions to the Or- acle ended Saturday. Much material has been received. A meeting of '99 has been called for tomorrow afternoon at 4:15 in the homeopathic amphitheatre. All those desiring booths for the Twentieth Annual Ball are requested to send in their names before Dec. 8 to Lester E. Maher, Beta Theta Phi house. Missouri UT. beat Iowa U. Monday 34-0. Missouri will now play Kansas University for the championship of the Western Intercollegiate Football Asso- ciation. There will be a meeting of all col- lege women at Tappan Hall lecture room Saturday at 2:30 p. n. It will be for the purpose of discussing plans for the gymnasium. The '98 laws have not yet succeeded in electing officers, although two meet- ings have been held for that purpose. Nothing can be done until some coin- hination is formed. As the weather was unfavorable for field work yesterday afternoon, Prof. Davis occupied past of the time with a talk to the '97 civil engineers on the selection of transit instruments. The deciding game in the inter-class championship series, between the '96 laws and '98 lits, has been indefinitely postponed. It was to have been played this afternoon at the athletic field. Rev. J. F. Nugent, of DesMoines, Iowa, will deliver the first lecture inE the St. Thomas' Lecture Course this evening in St. Thomas' church at 8 o'clock. The other numbers on the course are Morrissey of Notre Dame, Sherman of St. Louis University, Wat- telson of Columbus, and Archbishop Ireland. Season tickets to students $1. CALENDAR. Wed., Nov. 20.-Interclass football championship game at Athletic field, 4 p. n. Wed., Nov. 20, 4 p. in., hiomeopathic amphitheatre.-Meeting of 'too. Thurs., Nov. 21.--Regent's meeting. Fri., Nov. 22.-First Freshman social at (granger's Academy. Tickets $1. Fri., Nov. 22, 8 p. in., Presbyterian church-Prof. Kelsey on "A Summer in Pompeii." Fri., Nov. 22, 8 p. il., oom 10, e- gineering building.-Engineering So- ciety, address on dredging. Nov. 23.-Minnesota game at Detroit. Mon., Nov. 25-Hon. Edward P. Al- len before Unity: Club. subject: "The Greatest American." Mon., Nov. 25, 8 p. in., Unitarian church-Hon. E. P. Allen in. "The Greatest American," Unity Club course. Tues., Nov. 26, 8 p. m., Harris Hall. -Rev. J. M. Barkley on "One Year in the Rebel Army," Y. M. C. A. course. Toes., Dec. 3, e p. in., Unitarian church-Mrs. Mary T. Wordsworth, of Boston, on "Thackeray," Unity club course. Fri., Dec. 6.-Sophomore hop. Mon., Dec. 9, 8 p. m., Unitarian church-Rev. John Snyder, of St. Louis, on "The Evolution of Ameri- can Humor," Unity club course. Mon., Dec. 16, 8 p. in., Unitarian church-Prof. J. W. Langley, of Cleve- land, "Is Electricity in its Infancy?" Unity Club course. Thurs., Nov. 21, 4:15 p. in., homeo- pathic amphitheatre-Meeting of '99. HUNTERS' RATES. Agents of Ohio Central Lines are selling Hunters' Tickets to all points in the huting territory at hunters' rates. See Ohio Central Agents. 162 TO DANCE WELL. Now is the time to join the classes in dancing at Granger's Academy. Office, -residence and academy 6 Maynard st. Lost-A Paul E. Wirt fountain pen. Please return to 28% S. Fifth ave. EAL'SMainst GENTLEMEN ? You have been wearing plain and sombre colors for the last few years. Tis fall we have a complte change. Same will prefer the plain, while the more enthusastic dress- ers will adopt the new colors. The goods shown are greyand brown tweedswith a dash of bright color in plaids and stripes. You will find a beautiful display of these fabics also a fine line of Overcoatin s in OKerseys, Meltons, Castor, Fur and Patent Beavers, Eskimos, Shetlands, Astrakhans and Chin- chilas at S. W. BURCHFIELD'S. Merchant Tailoring Store, No. 6 E. Buron St Gentlemen wishing to be informed on the proper and correct thing in dress are invited to call and sneue. I mate a specialty of Deem Garments and Street Costumes for Ladles. DO YOU DANCE? Mr. and Mrs. Ross Granger Invite those considering the subject o dancing to call at the Academy, 6 Maynard at., opposite School of Music building. No stairs to mount Office and D secing room on groundfloor. 0. H., 3EYES, OPERA &. HOSE JEWELA.. U. of M. PINS. HAIR BRUSHES Ifyu want a rea stiff one you needn't look any tarther. Better take a look atoursiltary Brushes. We can suit your taste and your pocketbook. PALMER'S PHARMACY. 46. State t. We teephan order Holmes' Livery L for hacks and baggage. The only three seated rig in town, and the horses are all high steppers. SPECIAL. O. M. MARTIN, Funeral Director, Cloth aMali Caskets and -Common Cofins. Embalming a Specialty. No. 12E. Washington st. U OF M. SHAVING PARLOR and Bath- * rooms. All appointments first class. Imparted and domestic cigars. Ladles' artis- tic hair dressing and bathing parlors. J. H. Trojanowski, 30S. State at. WHEN YOU WANT your clothesleaned. V~rsereusned or rebound gala Sr. Fingerie, over Sheehan's book store. Lab- oratory aprons made to order. FRATERNITY BADGES, IAR[ST WRIGHT KAY 8 On FRATERNITY JEWELRY, ASSORTMENT U FRATERNITY STATIONERY AT Detroit, Mich.