4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. STUDENTS Would you save money? Then buy your Books at the 6TUDB>NT8' BOOKSTORE. SII[[IiIN & 60. State Street. For First Year Law Students We have Cooley's Blackstone, Anson on Contracts, Cooley Torts, Huffcutt's Cases on Contracts, Burdick Sales, Burdick Cases on Sales. For First Year Medical Students Gray's Anatomy, Sternberg's Bacteriology, Freer's Chemistry, Gould's Medical Dictionary, Vaughan and Novy's Ptomains. For First Year Dental Students Gray's Anatomy, Freer's Chemistry, Gould's Medical Dictionary, Essig Prosthetic Dentistry. For Literary Department Stu- dents i0 x6 S. MAIN ST., and W. W. WETM URE,2 = . . W, W,342 S. S TATE St., Cor. William St., CARRIES UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS, Second-hand and New, Note Books and Students' Supplies, of all kinds, Fountain Pens and Miscellaneous Books, AND OFFERS ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. T A L L Y H 0 3O JM E T HITG-I We have decided tosauisfy aiosg felt wantforan p-to date tars out, asd so have added to our stock of fins horses ad carriages, a TALLY-130, which seats fourteen persons. Coaching parties will now be in order. Secure a date for the Tally-Ho. Call up HOLMES LIVERY Telephone 106. 515 EAST LIBERTY ST. T A L L Y H 0 LAPS F STUDENTS We call attention to our complete line of Center Draft Nickel Plated Lamps, ranging in price from 75c to $2.50 each. These Lamps are of the latest and most improved patterns and makes. Including "The New Rochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Berlin Student Lamp," "The Perfection Student Lamp." If you want the best Lamp for the Least Money come and see us Old Number: 44 SO. MAI N ST., MIH D ANIA00 A NN A RBOR, M IC H .. m We have all the Greek and Latin Books, French, German, Mathemati- To RENT.-Large suite, ground cal and Engineering Books. floor; furnace heat and bath. Rent SECOND-HAND BOOKS, reasonable. 313 N. Thayer. 12 DRAWING INSTRUMENTS. J. M. Thomas, '98 has been forced to give up his position as coach of Waterman & Parker's Founss- the Ishpeming High School team be- tain Pens. cause of dislocating his shoulder. SHEEHAN r Granger's Dancing Academy has changedf&hands and is now under the ., management of the University State Street. School of Dancing. Robart B. Howell, D. D. S. is to be demonstrator of mechanical tech- nique, and James W. Minerd, D. ID. S., demonstrator of operative den- tistry in the college of Dental Sur- gery this year. The University School of Danc- ing will be continued this year under the management of Mr. Austin and Mrs. Tyler at Granger's Academy. (Students' Lecture Association.) As usual there will be a compliment- ary opening party on Friday evening, Oct. 7th. "October: This is one of the pecu- liarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks in. The rest are July, January, September, April, Novem- ber, May, March, June, December, August and February.-Pudd'i- head Wilsonr. Earnest B. Maynard has been ap- pointed superintendent and Samuel P. Tuttle, M. D., house physian of the Hommopathic Hospital for the present year. Course 24. French Literature of the Sixteenth Century. Students who wish to take this course will meet on Tues- day at 3 o'clock to arrange for an- other hour. Room J. HuGo P. THIEME. Ann Arbor Art School. The Ann Arbor Art School will reopen on Monday, October 3d, at 324 S. State St. For terms and par- ticulars apply to RALPH R. LATIMER, B. L., Director. Please notice change of address. 6--10 To RENT.-Single room, $1.50; front suite, $2.25; in a new modern house. 507 Lawrence St. 5-10 Chas. F. Steinbaur, teacher of Mandolin, Banjeau and Guitar. Suc- cessor to Mel Gillespie. Studio with Ann Arbor Music Co. Mandolin Or- chestra Music furnished. 6-11 Try the Portland Cafe for board, first-class, and only $3.00 per week. Meals and lunches at all hours. Open day and night. JOS. W. KOLLAUF, Fine Domestic and Foreign WOOLENS, has removed to 214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave. Willhe pleasedtosee oidandnewestomers. W. J. BoOH, Pnzs. W. ARNOLD, 1st Vice-pres SHEHN v.snsss iMvcep JOsC.W roTAesItCashier BRINK Transacts a general Banking Business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Ann Arbor6 Capital, 910,00.S urpus and Proits, 940,0 'Transatssagenrsebainsighousiness. Forin echange bought and sold. Furnish letters of cedi. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRIsON sOUL, Vice-Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier Cor. Main and Huron streets. Capital, 850,000. Surpls, 530,000. Transacts a general banking business. R, KEMPF, Pres. C. E.GREENE, Vice-Pres. FRED. H. BELSER, Cashier. The Rinn tM or Savings Bank Capital Stock. 5O,.oSurpius,$10,00. Resources81,100,000. Organizeiunder thetGenera Banking tawa of this State. Receiyes depsit, soy ni slo sxhneo the p1riseipol cio of tr United states.Diorafts cashed upon proper identification. Safety depositSoscto ret. OisaEn: Christian Mack.Pres.; W. D. Harri- man, Vic-Pes.; Chas. . Hiscotx, Cashier; M. J. Fritz, Aitnt Cashir. LA MB & SPENCER, THE Fancy Grocers We keep everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Bakery. Call and see us. 318 S. STATE ST. STUDENTS' LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION. WM. VOUGHT-WM. H. FOX, AGENTS FOR THE GRAN'D LAUNDRY, The best high grade laundy in the State. The only machine domestic nish in the west. lose fnishario gioen. All work promptly, neatly and carfuly dose. The Excelsior Laundry Co, OF KALAMAZOO. Collars..........................1 Cent Cuffs...... ....... Shirts......................... Either finish. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give is a trial Office 202 S. State st. Residence 610 Lawrence st. New state Phone. 441.D .M.W. MIbWARDi STATE ST The complete announcement for the course is out and speaks for itself. To the new students we would like to say that a large part of their college ex- perience will consist in hear- ing and seeing great and noted characters such as no other town affords for so small an expense. At least three num- bers on the course are worth one dollar each. The whole course costs only two dollars with an additional cost for re- served seats to the entire course. Once reserved always reserved. S LI AN Notice to Bandmen. WANTEI)-Trombones, Altos, Cor- nets, and Clarionets. Old members will please send in their addresses at once to E. P. dePont, 509 East Jef- ferson. Two newly furnishedSuites with all conveniences at 802 Monroe St., opp. campus. 11 The University homoepathic Hos- pital Guild will meet on Thursday at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Harrison Soule, South University Ave. LOsT.-A Mercury-foot pin of red and white enamel. Finder please leave at Steward's office or Sorosis house. 9-10 Waterman Fountain Pen. IvaIs sTPSET. i 1