THE.U OF M. DAILY -yWE ARE THE PEOPLE.:|| -'- ANN ARBOR ORGAN COMPANY,d Formerly Allmendinger Piano and Organ Company. New Warerooms, - - - - - - - .. - Corner of Main and Liber y Streets. I will "Open the Ball" by placing a fine stock of Guitars, Banjos, etc. --AT-- PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU- Find Wa xs M Rv.crsw ffS omm, 25 South Fourth Avenue, City. owing to the Eopiration of Patents, we are selling Nickel Plated Centre Draft Lamps at greatly Iteduced Prices. $1 50 will go as far this year as $2 50 would last year. RED STAR" OIL SAFEST AND BEST in Maket, Delivered in our own Cans totCustomers 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 at One-Third less than usual Prices. EAU + & & +OmPAY. JOOD BiRoum, THE NEW SHADE IN SUITS, AT " THE STAR." ----------- 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 the city, at the lowest prices. Please call and examne. NO. 2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., near Main. 44 SOUTH RAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. r DON'T FORGET . TO GOTO B. E, JOLLY £ f0.j FOR il AND ALL tfudEnW gcuppliES, Ice Cream, Soda Water, and FLEE JLUNCHES, ETC. We keep the very best line of In the City. Leave Orders for all ATHLETIC + GOODS.- OIDEITL7 I" T{OJ YPSILANTI. VIW Special Rates to Students.-A VIHAVE EARNED AN ENvIABLE FREPUTATION FRtsUS FOR 58 one. YOUR TRADE sOLICITED AD. SEYLER& SON 1j Opp.Court House. J. B. MIDDLECOFF, Type-Writing, Short-Hood and Mimeegruptdny, Theses, Car- S S39South Pubieatn o al hindu. Univ. Ave. BILLILID P ARLORS "iegandy ritted during the past summer, Nice lunch counter in connection. BUTTS & HAZLEWOOD, STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. THE CAMPUS. The freshmen at Wellesley num- ber 252. Miss E. G. Short, '93, is teaching at Decatur, Ill' C. O. Knudson, law '91, has lo- cated in Chicago. The Winchell Memorial is now on sale at the bookstores. W. E. Goddard, 'go, is principal of the Oak Park (Ill.) schools.'- Miss Ida Mighell, 'gi lit, is prin- cipal of a seminary at Oxford, Ohio. The class of '95 at Williams has five preparatory school foot-ball cap- tains. J. E. Church, Jr., '92, assistant at the Observatory is quite ill with malarial fever. A freshman wanted to know if "that statue on the campus belonged to the class of 1870." Anna Schryver has accepted a call as teacher of Mathematics in a school in New York City. The Brown University nine de- feated the champions of the state at Providence Saturday, 7 to I. H. C. Stillman, law '91, has aI position in the law office of Murray & Woodruff, at St. Paul, Minn. Bryn Mawr and Wellesley are con- sidering the project of forming an inter-collegiate athletic association. L. F. Porter, law '91, has a posi- tion in the law office of Champertain & Wheeler, in Eureka, California. All city papers, including the DAILY, may be found on file at the S. C. A. reading room, in Newberry Hall. Mrs. Winchell's household goods and the Doctor's library narrowly escaped the recent-large'Minneapo- lis fire. J..C. Petherbridge, law '9, has been appointed deputy county attor- ney of Leavenworth county, Kansas, with office at Tonganoxie, Kan. A. W. Tressler, '91, a former managing editor of the DAILY, and at present superintendent of the Marine City schools, is in the city to-day. Professor J. G. Pattengill, princi- pal of the Ann Arbor High School, a brother of our professor, has edited a revision of Professor Boies' Greek Lessons. John Devan, law '90, the "poet- prophet" of the Webster Society,' has been appointed city attorney at Two Harbors, and county attorney of Lake county, Wis. Last June the Wooster faculty passed the following: . esolved, That hereafter no participation in inter-collegiate athletic games and contests by the students of the Uni- versity of Wooster shall be permit- ted. The following new men were on the foot-ball field to-day in addition to those whose nameswere published yesterday: Hayes, Ayers, Warner, Cleverdone, Loomis, Crawford, Mowry, Whitsett, Chadman and Donnellan. The men are urged to be on the field at 4 o'clock and not 4:30. Those Freshmen. On the opening of the ticket office of the Athletic Association, a mild- eyed freshman stepped up to the secretary, and with trembling voice and supplicating look timmidly ten- dered $30 in payment for his matric- ulation fee. -The secretary, who is possessed of a generous and kindly disposition, spoke to him sbsothing words as he graciously showed him the way to Treasurer Soule's office. Another one of these childlike sons of destiny wished the samesecretary to furnish him with a registration blank. Verily, the ofgofsecre- tary of the Athletic Association hath pleasures as well as business con- nected with it. Chemical Physical Apparatus X Ce P".anda Rare Chemicals, Microscopical Supplies, EBERBACH & SON. ---THE ARGUS,-- FIN JO f'RIb TIN@, AT LOW PRICES. Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Street Railway. Time table taking effect June18,1891. Leave Ann Arbor from Court House at 6.20, 7.50,S. .0.5 a.m., and 12.50, 2.20, 3.50, 5.20, 6.50, 8.20, 950, 11.20 p. m. Leave Ysilanti at 6000, 7.30, 9.00, 10.30, a. m., and 12."0,".00, 3.30,5S0, 6. 0, 8.00, .30, 11.00.p. i. SUND5AY OTMETABLE. Leave Ann Arbor from Court Hoareat 8.30 a. m., and 2.20, 3.50, 5.20,06.50, 8.20, 9.50,p. m. Leave Ypilanti at 8.10, a.m., and 2.00, 3.30, 5.00, 6.30. 8.00, S.30, p. m. K E NOTIC-Sunday train at 8.10 a. m., leaves Ypsilanti, corner Cross and Adams Streets. Cars run on City Tine. Coupon tickets, 10 cents. For sale by conductors. WAGNER CO.3 Tailors and *"" "+" Kurni hers 21 S. MAIN STREET. A Large Stock of SEASONABLE WOOLENS. All the Novelties in MEN's FINE FURNIssHINOS. We have the Best Steam Laundry.