THE U. OF M. DAILY. W WE ARE THE PEOPLE. * ANN ARBOR ORGAN COMPANY, For"E'rfy Ai mendinger Piano and Organ Company. New IWa-eroomos, - - - - - - Corner of Alain and Liberf Streets. I Will "Open the Ball" by placing a itie stock of Guitars, Banjos, etc. PR ICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. Find TI=Tsrr's M-smc Srom=, 2s South Fourth Avenue, City. Owing to the d piration of oattt, We are seliag Nickel Plated Centre DrartnLampsat greatly Retiuced Prices. $1=50 wrill go at for this year as $ 50 wtouldilast year. "RED STAR" OIL SAFEST AND BEST in Market, Delivered in our own Cans to Cistomers in any part of the City at 10 cents per gallon. OIL CANS of all sizes and at Lowest Price. Shoe Brushes, Blacking and Toilet Articles atOne-Third less thanusual Prices. DCl + &+ OmPr2Y. The latest in the market, manufactured by Rufus Waterhouse, New York, Cleveland Brown & Co., Boston, and Cut- ter & Crossette, Chicago, at ag' Sign of the RED STA R. GO TO- For HIGHEST CLASS TAILORING. New Goods, new Fall Goods. new Winter Goods, Full Dress Suitings, Silk Vestings, Overcoatings, London Suitings. Trouserings a specialty. Largest and most complete stock in te city, at tie lowest prices. Please cali and examine. NO. 2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., near Main. 44 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, NICH. r r L LY G , B . ELL . . . AND ALL o 0 gtudGkGnfs' SappliEs, Ice Cream, Soda Water, and FLESE LTUNCHES, ETC. We keep the very best line of In the City. Leave Orders for all ATHLETIC + GOODS. YOU CAN GET What you quat, mid te Price will be rightl, at BROWN'S DRUG STORE. 06JDEIT7{ ) O"t20TEL STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS. "Boys," if you are looking for any of your friend, tae a chair in theOccidental Hotel ottfiee for ten minoiea. Yoauxwilosirely nec thri. Five o'clock dinner, Sundays. Special HAVE -EARNED AN EP AUTATION FOR US FOR 18 YRS. YOUR TRADE SOLICITED A.D.SEYLER&SON Opp.CourtHouse. J. B. MIDDLECOFF, Type-Writing, Short-Hani arid Mimeoraphing, Thanat, Cor- resondaet.Lectures, otto Proofs far 39 South Pubhlieationof alinds. Univ. Ave. BILLIA D ALORS Elegantly refitted during the past sunuer, Nice lunch counter in connection. BUTTS & HAZLEWOOD, STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. THE CAMPUS. be conducted on a new plan by President Harper. Four quarters, Thlere.ae4 tdnt tAbo each composed of two terms of six Colcgc. weeks cover the entire year, and the John Stansbury, law 'gt, is city student choose any two terms for attorney of Braidwood, Iii. suetcossaytotrsfr a.trh odesiwo ,hasIlocaedvacation. Courses extend through A. i. Rhodes, law 'k, has located one quarter, and are classified as at his old home, Stockton, Cal. major, with a minimum of ten There are 215 students, "co-eds'' hours work a week, or minor, with a at the Annex at Harvard, this year.mhouwoa co it Miss Phoebe Bullock, lit 'gi, is The next neoeting of le Athem- teaching in the public schools at um will be held on Monday evening, Monroe, Mich. Nov; 2, at 730 o'clock, in room 24. Yale last year received over a The programllv: comprise a paper, million dollars in gifts. Vassar 'lmportance of Maintaining Aneri- College received half a million. can Principles," by . A. Blakely; Isaac Marsten, the eminent law- iusic, "Sleeping on Guard," male yer and jurist, a graduate of the U. quartette; piano solo, Mr. Leonard of M. in =861, died Oct. 31, at Bay Hale, of Ypsilanti; vocal solo, Mrs. City. Dr. Burt; readings-"Spartacus, A. B. Ross, special law student Fred Allison Howe; "Virginia," last year, is traveling salesman for Jessie Opali Barber; e"The Celebrat- G. & J. W. Johnson & Co., Phila- ed King Case," (from the Arena,) deiphia, Pa. Leon A. Smith; discussions-' "The The best endowed college in this Bible in the U. of M.,'" Sunday country is Columbia, with $9,ooo,- and the World's Fair," "Madison o o. Harvard is second with a fund on Secularism," "Thanksgiving Proclamations." All are cordially E. H. Smith, lit '91, who is study- invited. ing law under Otto Kirchner, at The students of the University of Detroit, was a spectator at the foot- Wooster are up in arms against the bail gamse Saturday. action of the faculty forbidding Albion defeated IOIlivet at Battle them to participate in athletic con- Creek on Saturday, 24 to 6. H. G. tests of any kind with other colleges. Prettyman and G. IM. 'Wisner, of the The Voice says: "We want athlet- U. of M., officiated as referee and irs, and we want 'en bad," and it umpirerespectively, takes op about two of its four pages Senator Breckenridge, of Ken- in backing this statement. The tucky, is one of the cultivated and students held a mass meeting three pleasing speakers. His lecture on weeks ago, and much enthusiaso the "Southern Problems" is not was shown. The motion,"'Resolved, only pleasing in itself, but contains that we, the students of the Univer- much valuable information.--Talent. sity of Wooster, respectfully and Senator Breckenridge lectures on earnestly request that we be permit- "Southern Problems" in University ted to participate in inter-collegiate games, agreeing to abide by the Hall. He is the seventh attrac- rules which the faculty may lay tion on the lecture course. down," was almost unanimously The new Chicago University will carried. 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