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 Leland and others, 25 cents. Also a complete line of finest foot ball clothing. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. Makers of Victor Bicycles. Boston. New York. Detroit. Denver PACIFIC COAST: San Francisco. Los Angeles. Portland For Sale by I. Staebler, 11 W. Washington St A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Football Supplies a Specialty. Every reuisite for the S T game. Jackets, Pants, Jer- esSwarsShsCp, - seys, Swenters, 5hoes. Caps rE Belts, Socking, Mrrill's Nose Mask, Ruibber Mouth- Piece, Shin Guards, Head n Harness. Spalding's Oficia' Intercollegiate Football must be used in all Match Games. Price, $5 00. Spalding's Oicil Footbaii Guide-New Ries-Pictres t. of all the Leading Players. 1'.ta d Price, 10 cts.Handsomely Illustrated Footbali Cataloge sent Free. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, W45,000 Transacts a general banking business. Foreign exchanges bought andsold. Furnish letter of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock, 550,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, $1,100,000. Qganized under the General Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and sells exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Drafts esed aon proper Identication. Safety deposit bones torrent. Ocrocis: Christian Mac Pe.; W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres. Chas E. Hisc.ck, Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. -UP! We are up stairs, and we are up in al the New and Standard Dances. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DANCING 44 AND 40 S. STATE ST. ON BUM. Possibly your gym. suit is in that condition. If so exchange it for a new one at M. SIA[BL[R'S Cyce Emporium 11 W. Washington St. ANN ARBOR. Noble's Star Clothing House, a. n rdCo et THEY ARE Cordtoy Ves THE RAGE A perfect dresser's wardrobe is incomplete with- out it. $3.00 to $4.50. CORDUROY PANTS We have them, in all sizes, with the proper turn up at $3.00. ]DO You SMOKE? 4 Pittsburg Stogies for - - - - 5c 7 Full Value Cigars for - - --- 25c 6 Prodigy Cigars for - - - - 25c 4 Owl Boquet Cigars for - 25c 3 Royal Banner Cigars for - - - - 25c Lowest Market Price by the Box. DEAN & COMPANY. 44 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Prof. Angell will not be able ti ler- ture to the law classes today but he will be here and lecture to the classes on Saturday. Prof. Mechem, of the law faculty, will speak at the Unilarlan church next Sunday at 12 ii., on the subje-t "Moral Forces in the Community." The postponed election of the first year law class will not be held Sat- urday morning as expected, as the lecture room will be occupied. It will probably be held, however, in the afternooni at 3 p. in. LOST. A monogram fan, irobably at Gran- ger's, about Nov. 14. Finder will re- turn to Daily office and receive re- ward. Lost on Saturday, Nov. 30, a black pocketbook containing about $12. 'Finder please return to Katherint- Heed, 4 N. State st. Reward. Single room and board to be had at No. 17 S. State st. Only three doors from campus. Heat and lighi fur nished. NOTICE. Those competing for the $23 cash prize offered by the Castalian for a short story of the nature of Yale yarns or Princeton stories must have their productions in by January 15. The maximum number of words is 2.500. For further information ad- dress, THE CASTALIAN. The last session for adjustment of advanced credit in German will be held in Room B, Saturday, Dec. 7, from 11 to 12 a. m. All students who wish to obtain such credit and have not yet applied should present them- selves at this time. GEORGE HENCH. Student members of the Political Science Association can get the psub- lications as they come out by calling at room 11, Tappan Hall, at 11 a. us. on any day except Saturday. Five numbers are now out and a sixth, de- voted to city government, is printing. Membership, which includes the pub- lications, is open to all students -t $1 a year. CHARLES H. COOLEY, Treasurer. CALENDAR. Fri., Dec. 6, Granger's Academy-- '93 social. Fr., Dec. 6, 5 p. in., McMillan Rall- Y. M. C. A. Bibie institute, conducted by Prof. W. W. White, of Chicago. Fri., Dec. 6, 8 p. in., Room 10, en- gineering, building-"Matter and En- ergy," by Dr. Guthe, before the En- gineering Society. Sat., Dec. 7, 10 a. in., McMillan Hall --Bible institute, Old Testament proph- ecy. 3 p. m.-Old Testament poetry 8 p. m.-Questions answered, Sun., Dec. 8, 7:30 p. in., 1t. E. church -Y. At. C. A. Bible institute, last ses- sion. Sun., Dec. 8, 9:15 a. m. McMillan Hall-Y. M. C. A. Bible institute, siudy of Paul's letter to the Roman's. 3 p. ii.-Prison literature of the New Testament. Mon., Dec. 9, 8 p. in., Unitarian church-Rev. John Snyder, of St. Louis, on "The Evolution of Ameri- can Hunsor," Unity club course. Wed., Dec. 11, Granger's Academy- Sophomore hop. Dec. 11., University Hall--Ex-Secre- tary John W. Foster in S. L. A. course. Wed., Dec. 11, 8 p. in., University Hall-Ex-Sec. John W. Foster, S. L. A. course. Tiurs., Dec. 12, 8 p. m., Disciples. Thurs., Dec. 12, 7:30 p. in., Harris Hall.-First Hobart Guild reception. Thurs., Dec. 12. 8 p. in., Disciples' church-Inland League course, concert under direction of Prof. Francis York. Sat., Dec. 14, 8 p. in., University Hall --Redpasth Concert Co., S. L. A. course. Mon., Dec. 16, 8 p. m., Unitarian churchs-Prof. J. W. Langley, of Cleve- land, "Is Electricity in its Infancy?" Unity Club course. Thurs., Dec. 19, 8 p. in., Frieze Hall. -Iaculty concert. Fri., Dec. 20, evening-Christnas re- cess begins. Tues., Jan. 7--University opens after Christmas recess. Fri., Feb. 14, Waterman Gymnas- ium-Twentieth Anilual Ball of the Palladium ftaternities. 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. Nichol's. EAL' ain st MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. MAIN ST, AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM, HAVE A COMPLETEO OCK OF UNIVERSITY'- TEXT- BODIKS! New and Second-Haid. 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 Pttchasing. DO YOU DANCE? Mr. and Mrs. Rons Granger invite those considering the subject of dancing to call at the Academy. 6Maynard st., oppoulte School of Music building. Es stalrs tIn mount: Office and D ncing room on ground floor. C. H. KEYES. OPERA HOUSE JEWELER PINS:-U. of X., A. A. H. S. The finest in the city. Come and see, SSHAVE YOURSELF? Let us supply you with a razor, strap, mug, brush or soap. A good assortent at nl prices. PALMER'S PHARMACY. 46 S. State st. Leave your orders here for Hack and Baggage. We 'phone to Holmes' Livery. You can depend on them. SPECIAL. O. ^MAETIN, Funeral Drector. Cloth adMetallic Cskets and Commn Cohllns. Embalming a Specialty. No. 12 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. Trojanowski, 0S. State St. WHEN YOU WANT your clothes cleaend, gprerded, relined srrebound gto Mrs. Fingert e, over heehan's book stre. Lab- oratory aprons made to order NEW STYLES IN COLLARS AND CUFFS, Especialystriking in their uncosenlion- aity are the new high-handcsllars, which are now all the rage. The "Keleta" for that is the name of the fashinabe high-band collar, is from Earl & Wilson The cuff to csrrespond with the "eleta, is cated the "Chroausgo." and is as an Eanl & Wilson style. The harmony with the high-band ef- fect is in the long, deep, graceful lap, with its slanting edge. The high-band'coliar is not yet worn with conventional evening dress. For that purpose this firm makes a closed-front collar about two inches high, known an the 'Swatur- ' For evening wear the psper cuff in the Erl & Wilson, patented cuff O0doa.' WRIGHT, KAY &nCO., Detroit, Mich. Are Sole State Agents for Patel, Philippe & Co.'s Cele- brated WatChes.