I " THE [UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. jKeep thet Feet Warm' 9 A hot water bottle is just 4 9 the thing for cold feet and 4 ® a sure relief for most aches 4 t and pains. 65c, $1.00, $1.23 and $2.00 are the prices.4 I $1.00 gets a good cne that 4 we can warrant not to leak. t CALKINS' - PHARMACY The Store- STYLISH DRESSERS FURNISHINGS CORRECT FADS Of all manner of articles that go to made up a gentlemen's wardrobe hown for the firs time here. .FISK, CLARK & FLAGS Complete line of fine neckwear. "E. & W." COLLARS, Newest Shapes Barkers Perfect Fitting Collars. Night Robes 50 to $1.00. La'undried Shirts, 75c to $1.50. Bath Roqes $250 to $3.50. Fancy Hose 25c to 75. Black Hose 121c to 50c. Mens' Sweaters 40c to $4.00. Street or Dress Gloves $1.00 to $2.00 Umbrellas 76c to $4.00. Fine Suspenders 15c to $1.00. Newest Novelties in Cuff Links, Shirt Studs, Collar Buttons, etc. Xens' Fine Under- wear 25c up. Xens' Fancy Front Shirts 50c. MACK & CON W.W Wetmore, 10e S. Main St and 342 S. -Mate St. jUNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, NEW ANI) SEC OND)-IIAND. HAS FULL LINES OF NOTE. BOOKS, and ~STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. Fountain Pens and Fine and Staple Stationery and offers all at the Lowest Prices. For Forty Years GOLDEN SCEPTRE Has been smoked by college men and is to-day, a LEADER as a pure, mild, sweet mixture for the pipe. Lamps Expressly 4o- Students' Use "The Rochester," "The Yale," "The Royal." "The Perfection." "The Berlin Student," all nickle plated, varying in price from $1.00 to $2. 30 each. (ITT Every stndent should use Dean's "Red Star." It gives a pure "J-1 .. white light, is odorless and does not char the wick. Deliv- ered in any part of the city in our cans at 10c per gallon. For sale only by DEAN & COMF'IANY. 214 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY* NOTES. 'The-10.1510101 towill (011n1i1t1f1,11011 a1nd 1)01led. I Frel I111'l)W' 10111 ill asIreu lpolill- rl(sh1111 1 110t. 1)ec1 1 1,c~r law llllns arlll'0 111011 u'c c,1 Aftelrnoonlllfor lllftlllo t111t tend t he' llternatlional l'oorvellioul of Faslt:levenilg Ilioaf. 1)ean1 C. XWor.c(s- t11 olidth nt y 111 11111 1111 c 1111e1 "The ' l'1ilil)Iline lan0111110 n1111 '1111 People." eveninlg. l11111 l'lceneu;-eIn '":The 'T'hree (lnarillll'1." Paolul: Caelll'l l'l11y1'lt1111leading 1011e 111t11thll younlger 'Solsini. Walter WP. Drew, lit. '94, law 16, of lCr001d tapids, visitedl at theI Delta. Up- silon 110000 over Sunday. He is 11111 ing gratifying success inSloe pro 1111' of is profession. Tile '99 L 1100s held a. class ule1lillg yesterday afternoon for the purpose of electing offiers. So fewv were. prslett however, thsat, til einlg iv05 adj~ourned indeinditely. The' Jeffe'rsoniln Society will boll 150 open1 meeting 'Thursdlay evenling, Oct. 21, in tih' Law Leclune 11001m. I New Books. a lton.toth. iray tei loe. naI til.1896.'ir,' 111 ltootra. .1. .1. 1.ti llgThe to ofo Mtito. 112. lioorS. l.Ers e.Oti uvorfs(Oomo- 1111".1 Vtotlls.io lat.117 lof C.1is' od)1592 1. 111 1ise. (,.tger volu.tonyof (Oif o tonof te '. 111111.. 197 'Gler. lillie. tIoo.4iSoma. e I vkjonoe peSdant. 9othoiogoe cl897- i'sulharm, A.au.iEuoiide I SetPes- lide onloteatrlee.l189.11)1 Pagseot . V(le. L'roibo 189. 11 Teuers Amof osy cashnoloancue. will, fo hoeJrescot loie Shero- selvsadwiloro-ees "Seonda Soiddte- Enish Pr .iG. euenis "atoc89r. Ponoouncation." Tile class moeets Tuesdays and Fridays at 3, in Roonm L.GEORGE IE MP. 1 1 W. J. BOOTH, Pes. W. ANaOD,, lt Vice-pe J. V.SH5nANu, 20 Vice-pes. JOHN C. WAZ, Ast. Cashier. State - Sains - Baik.. Transacts a general Banking busi- ness. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Sluk, $50,000 Surplus, 150,00. Resources, $1,100,000. Organized under the General anking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and sells exchange en lhe principal cities of the IUnited States. Drafto cashed upon proper Identification. Safety deposit loes to rent. OrICERot Christian ack res. W. D. Harrimlan, Vice-Fees.;1 Chas E. Riscock Cashiert0. J. Fritz Assistant Cshir. FIRST NATIONAL BN iAnn Arbor3 Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, 10,000; Transacts a general banking buoiness. Foreign echange bought and sold Furis letters of credit. R.0. KINNE, res. RARRISON SOUL, Vice ree S. IW. CLARKSON Cahier ogj trm ~&'. rhalim stik Cor. Main and hluron Streets. Capital, 00)0,00. Surpus, $3,000. Transact a general banking busness. I. KtEoMr],Pres C. E. CoEnes-c Vice-es lotED.R1p. BseRa Cashier. CAL LAG HAN 9 9 3405S. STATE STREET Law Books F. J. SCHLEEDE. 140 S. STATE STRElET Rook Binding. .. ....25 nts and Up Solid Cold Fountain ins....i.$,0 and p. Waterman and Wirt less in stok and inens Iepaired. Wholesale and Retail apr. 3%o bs. of Lin- eno, Papr for S0c. Boy a good looking " 1&o:'-"Fin ONLY 5oc. WM. ARNOLD,Jele H-IANGST ERFER'S o ICE CREAM SODA 36 G S Most Excellent S B Chocolates A R T FI Hot Soda. E R Cir. FURTH aid WASHINGTON SS'~ T. 's5. Music Studio PIANO, PIPE ORGAN AN 13COMPOSITION. CONCERT PIANO TUING R. H. KEMPF, From Stuttgart Conservatory, Germany. 812 SOUTH DIVISION STREET. F IRE !sI During the past ten years the Toledo Laundry Co. have kept their custom- ers goods insured against fire, a fact that is appreciated by their patrons Best of work and Prompt Delivery. Branch Office 123 South Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich Gunther's Chicago Candies! .IN BULK OR IN PACKAGIES FROM 5c UP --AT- Mu mmery's Drug St ore Go. Furh ve