THE U. OF M. DAILY. CRANDALL TYPEWRITER HARRIS HALL, 'THE SIMPLEX PRINTER. S'aI| Dooksto I A new invention for duplicating copies of writings and drawir gs. i ,8Formerlywith George Wahr, 19 E. Washington st. Headquarters for everything a Student needs in the M R. A SBA CHline of Text-Books, Stationery and B H9Miscellaneous Stock in general. The Magician, wMARTIN SCHALLER, THE DOWN-TOWN BOOKSELLER, Will give one of his deligetful From a csaluan ordinary paper with 19 F. Washington st., one block entertainments in any pen,1o ites can be made. Fifty copies of typewriter manuscripts produced east of Main st. in 15 minutes. Send fgoret ears and samples. yu..s I41 -A,,_CA9T of warts. AGENTS WANTED. ______________ IPI.TCE $50, The only high Grade Machine on the Market sold at a iteasonable Price. Simple; Durable; Writing in Sight; Permanent Alignment; Instantly Changeable Type. J. S. PEARL, Agent, 53 E Washington st., Ann Arbor, Mich. jRlO UR OAL OF ST iABBR4 OFFICE: It WVwANchlington st., 'Phone No. 8 YARDS:TI. C. R. It., 'Phone N o.851. FLAG PINS $1.501 Yellow and Blue But- tons 60c. With U. of M. or the year 75c. --- AT-- WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. Second Hand Books, College Text Books, Law Books, Medical Books, at cut rate prices at the rj j TI!STS BUUB KSR STATE STREET. Bargains in Stationery and Note Books. Special reductions this week eon K. & E.'s Drawing Instruments. We hate the beat. SPALDINC'S ATHLETIC CLOTHING and Sporting Goods for the new gymnasium. Coine and see us. We are the largest dealers in the city and our prices are the lowest. SHEEHAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Booksellers FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. -Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Prots, $40,000.. Tranesacts a getneral btanhitng tsiness. Foreign aechanges bought and sold. Fsuesh letters, of credit. P. tACII, Pren. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. 22 Years in the Business ' CITY LAUNDRY, ,X. 'L. SEABOLT, No. 4 N. 4th ave. FOR FIRST CLASS MEALS TRY THE ELITE DINING PARLOR Cor. State and Liberty sts. EnDWARD LEWIS, Prop. Bionrdes Wanted. Miss Hattie Long, Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo, ,s Miler ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. Magic, Mirth and ystery. LAWTON & CO., ADMISSION 50 CENTS. F. C. STEBBINS, RH ABLE LAUNDUMAN ! Is selling coupon books good for $3 for $2.50. 20 Vesey St., New York THE NEW OCCIDENTAL YPSILANTI, MICH. SUNDAY DINNERS AT 5 O'CLOCK, Students and citizens shonld stake this SATISFACTION GUARANTEED their headquar ter s ietonYpslati,andit assure thm theOby awillfhnd me, .a.esvor, Most cordially, Q0 S. STATE STREET. W. H. LEWIS, Prop. MRSANNIEWARD [SIER S - T HE---- SCHOOL OF FINEST RESTAURANT Dancing and Delsarte. Third season opens frntssekis November. in An Arbor is Forp'articulars enquir,rtween ansd6 p. om G-LZ.ASIB S. at the school, 40 S. ST AT~- ST. Give it atrial. 2 E. Huron st JOHN WANNAMAKER'STAILORING AGENCY Sweaters to measure, all colors, woolen, $3. Sox, all wool, fast colors, 1215c. Linen Shirts, made to measure, 75c. Tailor Made Suits, 25 per cent under Ann Arbor prices. Avoid jobbers, and wholesaler's profits. Suits $10, $12, $15, $16, made to order. OFFICE, STATE ST. MUSIC STORE. LAMPS ! LAMPS! LAMPS! Make no mistake. Do you want a lamp? We can show you a great variety and give you lower prices than any house in this market. An examination of our stock demonstrates that it contains the best and most improved lamp made. Thirty-three years experience in the Lamp Business is wcrth something. Buy of us and get the benefit of it. rAIN & OQIMPAINr 44 South Main Street. A. E. MUMMERY'S, D e KEEP YOURSELF NEAT AND CLEAN. We will help you with ya Hair 0j }Nail p8 -N Clothn fl (tath Oi~vi FINE TOILET SOAPS AND SPONGES. NEW DRUG STORE. HALLEB'S ~J[WELRY srTO:RE 46 S. MAIN STREET. MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. Alain st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of UNIfflRSIJY I[XT BOOKS! New and Second Hand. Note Hooks and other Students' Supplies, Fine Stationery, Sporting Goods, etc, which they otter at the Lowest Prices. Call and see us before purchasing. MUSICAL GOODS AT THE STAIE STREEI MUSIC STORE Cheaper than anywhere else in the Country. TRl Corner Washington st., and Ashley st. Rates $2 and $3. '131 123. X. ST.&EBLEg PROPRIETOR. G. EU. WILD I~lE LEA~lNG JAILOB Has the newest Fall and Winter Woolens and largest stock in the city. You can get any selec- tion you are looking for. WCOME AND SEE US. 2 E. Washington st., near Main st. - UNIVERSITY NOTES. C. B. Baumgartner, '93 lit, is taking a course of study in the Chicago the- A new sorosis called the Delta Delta telta is being organized by coeds. To'icleinls. Today's program of the Michigan The high school athletic association Library Association begins at 2:30 has aepuired the sole right of usin o'clock, a half hour later than as first the gymnasium in McMillan Hall. announced. * An instructor has been hired and classes will be given for both boys W. G. Wallace, 94 lit, left Mond and girls. A fee of $3 will be charged for Cincinnati, Ohio, where lee has se- t er cured the position of chemist in the therearAx. tllobe Soap Co. 'there will lee a written examsinatio Prof. Mechem lectures to the ew for senior laws in the law lecture classes today. Prof. Thompson will room next Saturday at 8 a. tn. The lecture tomorrow and Prof. Kirchner examination will be on the last four will deliver Thursday's and Friday's lectures on "Equity Pleading" and is lectures. open only to those students who took it. A. Shipp, '92 lit and '93 law, who three quizzes on the subject last year. took his masters degree at Harvard, The senior laws will be quizzed this has been appointed assistant professor week on the first four lectures on of Greek and Latin in the University "Real Property" in room 13, as fol- of Utah. lows: Sec. 1, Wednesday; Sec. 2, Prof. Mechem has charge of Prof. Thursday; Sec. 3, Tuesday; Sec. 4, Knowlton's classes tenspororily while Friday; Sec. I, Tuesday. The see- the latter is arranging for the repairs Lions will recite at 9 o'clock except on his residence, which was damaged Sec. I, which will be quizzed at 4 by fire Saturday. p. to.