THE UIVMERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. C. H. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic dechorators Have a complete line of Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window Shades, Room Mouldngs, Etc. Specialty of fine interior decorating, painting, frescoing, tinting and paper hanging. Only the best of wyrkinen employed. Work guaranteed. C. H. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic Decorator, Do you ant tosaveu 20per cent of wat you are paying for Launday work. 2a South Main Street 1 old number. Call at i23 South Main Street new number ......and get price List of...... Toledo Laundry Co., Best Work. Prompt Delivery. The Store- MEN'S FURNISINS. We have greatly enlarged this de- partment of The Store giving it a prominent and convenient section the first floor next to the entrance. This section now contains all kinds of furnishings, such as you look for among first-class haberdashers. SILK UMBRELLAS. Men's best Ottomenhler Carola Silk Umbrellas, Sterling Silver Mounted, 28 inch size, $1.50. Men's Gloria, Steel Rod, 28 inch Umbrellas here at 85c. MEN'S FINE NECKWEAR. FISK, CLARtK & FLAGGS. Complete line shown for the first time in this city. Correct Shapes and Style. "E. & W." COLLASS, Newest Saapes. 4 Ply, All Linen Collars, best Styles, selling at 2 for 25c. Men's Finest Dress Shirts, open front and back, the $1.50 kind, at -$1.00. Men,s Best Made Unlaundried Shirts, all linen front, continuous facings, reinforced at every point, Wamsutta Cotton, short and long front, at 50c. New Color Combianations, the -medium price and the handsomest designs shown, at from 50c to $2.00. Golf Tops, All Colors, 50c. Men's Sweaters. A Superb Line-Rolling Collars, Turtle Neck, Small Collars, Plain and Fancy Colors in Wool and Worsteds, $1.00 and up. MACK & CO. "KNOX" CHRISTIE OODSPEEDS, "HAWES "URAIN STREET. HATS )( U" I Fanc.y Shirts -s. Sweaters FANCY SHIRT to displace the Sweater. Thisin the verdict foetee com season. 1 'r~AIan vew of tit fact se lave made heavy purchases of the most unique and nobby colorin neand patterns from the eastern mar- ket. They are now open for your inspection. I Wag.ner & Co., PURItISHERS. 123 S Main St., - Ann Arbor. L amps Expressy .a Students' Use "The Rochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Perfection," "The Berlin Student," all nickle plated, varying in price from $1.00 to $2.50 each. Every stude nt should use Dean's "Red Star." It gives a pure owL white light, is odorless and does not char the wick. Deliv- ered in any part of the city in our cans at lOc per gallon. For sale only by SPALDING GOODS ARE THE BEST. Watch This Space. DBAN & COIMPANY.l 214 South Main Street. I UNIVERSITY NOTES. Dr. F. (l. Novy spent the suimer in L'unope. The football squad will roon at N. 7 Volland. 'Prof. A. A. Stanley toured IuR;i:&me dIuring the suimer. 'T'he football mass ineeting will be meld Friday evening, Oct. S. According to present insications Wrinkle will not be published this year-. Ralph Mason, '97, is teaeoing iii iit district school ninei iles east -f Ypsi- lanti. The athletic board will meet tonight in Room 9. A full attendance is de- sired. H. Helfinan, '98, will be the local correspondent of the Detroit Journal this year. Instructor Farrah, of the law de- partment, has removed from Battle Creek to 48 E. Ann st. The Hobart Guild of St. Andrew s Episcopal church received last eveniag at Harris Hail and will also be at home there tonight and tomorrow night. . Assistant Professor Reboc, of the de-' partment of philosophy, has an offer of the chair of philosophy at the Unl- versity of Colorado. He will probably not accept.. "lount" Villa and "Tomnlmie" Drun- heller have gone to the Klondike. Up to the present time about 173 lockers have been checked oft' at the gymnaslum. Rumor has it that Kausas City, 31o., will send eighteen students to the Uni- versity this year. The Michiganensian will soon nake announcements of its prizes to be of- fered for literary matter. F. !. Loomis, 98, has been appoint- ed instructor in a1d general mnaslger of the laboratory of baet:rielogy in the newv Grand Rapids Medical Col- lege. G. B. Harrison, formerly ianiaging editor of the Daily, is running an eight-page weekly in Topeka, Kans ts. The first three numbers are exceeding- ly good. The University of Wisconsin . as dropped out of the Central Debating League, and Minnesota and Cornell have made application to fill the va- cancy. Wisconsin has also been drop- ped from the Northern Oratorical League for failing to pay her dues. O. H. 'Hans, of the Daily, and A. A. Campbell have resigned their positions as desk attendants in the general li- brary. The places will be filled by C. D. Oary, '98, and t. P. McMaster, '98, who were appointed substitutes last spring. CALLOGAN , , STATE STEET Law Books F. J. SCHLBEDE, 340 South State Street. neat Binding- --........25 cents and op solid Gold Fountain Pens........$100 and up, Waterman and Wirt Pens in stock and Pens Repaired. Wholesale and Retail Paper, 3hlbs, of Lin- en Paper for 5Oc. HANGSTERFER'S N ICE CREAM SODA 316 G 5 a Most Excellent S E Chocolates A F Soda. E E S R N fUHTH and WASHINGTON STS T Just Received a Large and Elegant Line of New Pipes!I Hot and Cold Lunthes at all hours. Agents for Huyler's and Williams and Werners Co.'s Chocolate Bon Bons. R. B, JOLLY & CO. 20 S. State St., Sager Block. ANTON TEUFE L, HEADQUARTERS FOR Trunks, Valises. Dress Suit Cases, and Telescopes. Trunks and Valises repaired neatly and cheaply. No. 307S. Main Street. Athens Theatre TUESDAY, OCT. 5 PALMER COX'S Brownies PRICES-35c, 50c, 75c and $t.O HALLER'S .r w-.-JEWELRY STOREI U. of M. Buttons and All Student's Supplies ............A T......... Mummery's Drum store No.1 E washlngtun S