12 THE U. OF M. DAILY. I 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 Deland and others, 25 cents. Also a complete line of finest foot ball clothing. IIVERMAN WHEEL CON Makers of Victor Bliycles. 4Boston. New York. Detroit. Denver r'AcsrcCOAST: San Francisco. Los Angeles. Portland For Sale by X. Staebler, 11 W. Washington St. . 0, SPALDING & ROS. Football Supplies a Specialty. Every requisite for the game. Ja~kes. Pats. Jer- e-:: scy, Sweaters, Shes, Caps, -- Belts, Stckins ' Mrrill's Nose Mast tutier Muth- Piece, Shin Osards,.tcead [farness. SpaldigstOici' Intercollegiate Football must be used in all Match Games. Price,$5 00. Spalding'sOfficiatlFootball dGue-New Iuales-Pictures of all the Leading Players. Price, 10 ta. Handsomely illustrated Foothall Catalogue seat Free. New York, Chicago, Philadelpha. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organied 183. Capital, $100,00. Surplus and Prots, 540,000 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. Surptus, $150,000. Resources,$,100,0w. Organized undertheGeneral Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, bays and sells exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Drafts cashed upon proper identification. Safety d esit boxes to rent. OFFiCEsns: Christian Back 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. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DANCING 44 AND 46 S. STATE ST. Impartial TESTS have demonstrated that Victor sporting and athletic goods are superior toall others Seerthe. VICTOR Foot Balls, Foot Bali Suits, etc. Better quality for less money than any other. -SOLDAT- jM STAELER'S Ccle Emorium 11 W. Wasington St. ANN ARBOR. Noble's Star Clothing House, S. 35 A Touchdown Is what we matte when we bought our $15.00 Suits and Overcoats. No better value ever offered than they are. Convince yourself. Be warm and happy at a small cost. 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 10c per gallon. DEAN & COMPANY. 44 South Main Street. There are no quizzes announced for the law classes this week. The Alpha Phi house received its friends Saturday afternoon fron 4 to 6. The Pacific Coast club court met in Room 12 in the law building, Saturday morning and elected their olicers for this year. I1. F. Stetbaur, '11 ,1). w1o for the last five years has been teaching he Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Club in Saginaw, is devoting his spare time in the same direction in this city. The Hon. Edward P. Allen, of Yp- silanti, will speak tonight in Unity Club on "The Greatest American." Mr. Allen is well known here and at his home in Ypsilanti and was form- erly a member of Congress frot his district. Most of the class in course four in Astronomy will have their observa- tion's completed before 'hanksgiving. The work has been less difficult than before as the University has purchased a new sextant and artifical horizon for the observatory tis year. RETIRING FOIIM CIICAG(O Wabash trains leave Park and Dear- born street station at 8:32 a. it., , p. ni. and 10:30 p. n. ntMonday, December 2, if any considerable num- ber return on the train leaving Chi- cago at 3 p. in. the Ani Arbor Rail- road w-ill provide coaches at Milan to bring them to Ann Arbor. LADIES' MACKINTOSHES. Ladies' long Military Cape Mackin- tosh, in blue-black only, $2.65. Ladies' Double Texture Mackintoshes, worth $6, at $4.50. Ladies' All Wool Mack- intoshes at $5. Big bargains in Ladies' mad Gent's Silk Umbrellas. MACK & COMPANY. A DINING CAR. Arrangements are being made to at- tach a Wabash dining car to the Chi- cago special leaving Ann Arbor at 9 a. m. Wednesday. Lost--A pair of spectacles Thursday forenoon on State si., between Jeffer- son and .the High School. Finder please return to Ada Safford, 372 S. Division st. CALENDAR. Mon., Nov. 25-Hon. Edward P. Al- len before Unity Club. subject: "The tireatest American." Mon., Nov. 25, 8 p. M., Unitarian church-Hon. E. P. Allen in "The Greatest American," Unity Club course. Tues., Nov. 26, 8 p. mi., Harris Hall. --Rev. J. Si. Barkley on "One Year in the Rebel Army," Y. St. C. A. course. Tues., Dec. 3, S p. mn., Unitarian church--Mrs. Mary T. Wordsworth, of Boston, on "Thackeray," Unity club course. Fri., Dec. 6.-Sophomore hop. Fri., Dec. 0, Granger's Academy-- )6 social. Mon., Dec. 9, 8 p. im., Unitarian church-Rev. John Snyder, of St. Louis, on "The Evolution of Ameri- can Humor," Unity chub course. Thurs., Dec. 12. 7:30 p: ui., Harris Hall.-First Hobart Guild reception. Mon., Dec. 16, S p. in., Unitarian church-Prof. J. W. Langley, of Cleve- land, "Is Electricity in its Infancy?" Unity Club course. HOME-SEEKERS 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. THANKSGIVING VACATION. For the above recess the Ann Arbor Railroad will sell tickets to students and teachers presenting proper certifi- cates, at one and one-third fare for the round trip, good going Nov. 27 and 28 with limit until Dec. 2. Tickets will be sold to all points in- Michigan and to all points on the lines of our Toledo connections, within the Central Traffic Association. R. S. GREENWOOD, Agent. The University School of Dancing will give a dancing party to its. pupils and friends on Thanksgiving evening from 8 to 11 o'clock. Repairing and upholstering done at low prices and by experienced work- men at Haller's Furniture Store. For Rent-Front suite, heat and bath. Board if desired. 37 Forest.- Cabinet and upholstery work done to order at Haller's Furniture Store. NEEDLE DEAL'S M ±t; GENTLEMEN T You have been wearing plain and sombre colors for the last few years. This fall we have a complete change. Some will prefer the plain, whie the more enthuslatic dress- ers will adopt the new colors. The goods shown are grey and brown tweedswith a dash of bright color in plaids and stripes. You will find a beautiful display of these fab ics also a fine line of Overcoatin :s in Kerseys, Metons, Castor, Fur and Patent Beavers, Eskimos, Shetlands, Astrakhans and Chin- chillas at S. W. BURCHFIBLD'S. Merchant Tailoring Store, No.0 E. Huron St Gentlemen wishing to be informed on the proper and correct thing in dress are invited to col and see e. I mae a specilty of Dress Garments and Street Costumes for Ladies. DO YOU DANCE ? Mr. and Mrs. Boss Granger invite those considering the subject o dancing to call at the Academy. 5 Maynard st., opposite School of Music building. No stairs to mount; Office and Dnctoing room on ground floor. 0.. tsHZYiiin.S OPERA H0US'a JEWELER. U. of M. PINS. HAIR BRUSHES If you want a real stifr one you needn't look any farther. Better takea looatsour MilitaryBrushes. We can suit your taste and your pocketbook. PALMER'S PHARMACY. 46S. State st. We telephone orders Holmes' Lvery for acs and bagag. Thenly tree seatelrig n ownandth horses are all high steppers. SPECIAL. 0. M.IARTIN, Fneral Director, Cloth and e ctaliCaskets and Common Colns. Embalming a Specialty. No. 12 E. Washington st. U. OF 11.SHIAVING PARLOIR and Bath- rooms. Aulppolntmens fit class. Imported and domestic cigars. Ladies' artis- tic hair dressing and bathing parlors. J. R, Troanowski, S. State St. WIZHEN YOU WANT your clothes cleend, V1pressed, relined or rebound go to Mrs Fingerie, over Shehan's book store. Lab oratory aprons made to order NEW STYLES IN COLLARS AND CUFFS, Especially striking in their unconvention- ality are the new high-band 'ollars, which are now all the rage. The "Keleta," for that in the name of the fashionable high-band collar, in from Earl & Wilsn. The caf to correspond with the "Keleta,"is called the "Cnaego," and is also an Earl &0 'Wilon style. The harmony with the high-band ef- feet is in the long, deep, graceful fap, with its slanting edge. The hgh-band clar is not yet worn wilth conventional evening dress. Poe that purpose this fSem makes a closed-tront collara sout two inches high, known as the "Swatara." For evening wear the prper cuff isthe Earl& Wilson, patented caf "Odena.' fV Wanted-Anotluer steward. Apply Lost-A Paul E. Wirt fountain pen. to Mrs. H. C. Eames, 7 N. State st. Please return to 28/ S. 1ifth ave. I The only direct Importers of WRIGHT, KAY &CO.l Diamonds and other preciousste, stones in the state are ) Detroit, Mich. I