THE U. OF M. DAILY. .WE ARE THE -PEOPLE. : ANN ARBOR ORGAN COMPANY Formerly Allmendinger Piano and Organ Company. New Warerooms, - - - - - - =Corner of Main and Liberty Streets. I will "Open the Ball" by placing a fine stock of Guitars, Banjos, etc. UIJO D B~o~ n ~ - THE NEW SHADE IN SUITS, PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. AT Find T immL szs~ML szcO SRoEs, 25 South Fourth Avenue, City. "L THE STAR." B = - GO TO Owing to the Expiration of Patents, We are selling Nickel Plated Centre Draft Lamps at greatly Reduced Prices. $1 50 will go as far this year as $2 50 would last year. 0 . .. "RED STAR" OIL SAFEST AND BEST in market, tielivered in our su -F HIGHEST CLASS TAILORING. own Cans to Customers 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. New Goods, new Fall Goods, new Winter Goods, Full Dress Suitings, (rnT~ nv Silk Vestings, Overcoatings, London Suitings. Trouserings a specialty. + +P .Largest and most complete stock in the city, at the lowest prices. Please call and exa ,Nme. 44 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - - - - ANN ARBOR, MICH. NO. 2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., near Main. DON'T FORGET TOGO TO . B, Et JOLLY GO F'OR..- AND ALL tczd nta' S pp1as, , Ice Cream, Soda Water, and FLESI LUNCHES, ETC. We keep the very best line of In the City Leave Orders for all ATHLETIC + GOODS. OCCIDE TIli -+rOhI STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS. ,.nsyn," it you are looking tor any o1 your friends, takenachair in the Occidental Hotel office for ten minutes. You will surely see them. Five o'clock dinner, Sundays. Special rates. 4C HAVE EARNED AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION FOR US FOR 18 YRS. YUTRDE SA. D.SEYEII& SONL Opp.court House. JB MIDDLECOFF, - Type-Writing, Strt-Hand aod Mimeograi ng, Thes, Cor- respnene,leceture, ciscProofs for 39 South PnUltihnf alllkinns. Univ. Ave. BILLIll hFALOR?3 Elegantly refitted during the past summer, Nice lunch counter in connection. BUTTS & HAZLEWOOD, STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. THE CAMPUS. Foot-ball season tickets at Har- vard cost, $3.00. J. Kelleher, law '91, has located in Seattle, Wash. C. A. Arand, law '91, is practic- ing in Marysville, Kan. A member of '95 dropped $30 in the Register's box yesterday. H. D. Wood, law '91, expects to practice his profession in Minneap- olis. J. R. Wilson, law 91, is princi- pal of the Wiley School, at Pueblo, Colo. Wm. Kaufman, law '91, will take a post-graduate course at Harvard this year. Dr. Frank Tibbals, of last year's DAILY staff, is located at Detroit with Dr. Maclean. W. F. Landis and S. T. Handy, '91 laws, talkof opening a law office in Muskegon, Mich. Ralph Platt, law '91, is a member of the law firm of Thummel & Platt, at Grand Island, Neb. W. F. Allen, law '91, has opened an office in the American Bank building, Kansas City, Mo. Messrs. Maxwell, Joy, Paine and Winnery, of the senior medical class, are on Dr. Nancrede's staff. The S. L. A. has secured Hon. W. C. P. Breckenridge of Kentucky as the eighth attraction on their program. The first examination of the Glee Club will be held Wednesday, Oct. 7, in Room 24, at 7 p. m.. -Plenty of vacancies. A. C. Maple, law '9', has accept- ed the position of instructor in Latin ard German in the Knightston, In- diana, High School. E. B. Tyler, law '91 has opened an office in his home town, San Ber- nardino, Cal., and is taking active Chemical i Physical Apparatus part in local politics. _ Dr. Brewer, formerly .assistant professor of Hygiene in U. of M., is . C" . and X now occupying the chair of Bacte- Rare Chemicals, Microscopical Supplies, riology in the University of Ne- EBER1BACH & SON. braska. ---tTHE ARGUSs-- B. A. Herrington, law '92, who f1IJE JO ININ@, was admitted to practice before the supreme court of this state, upon AT LOW PRICES. examination last June, now hangs out his shingle at Santa Clara, Cal. The Trans-Mississippi Club Court held a meeting last night in the quiz room. Only routine business was. transacted. The following officers were elected: J. H. Adams, chief justice; A. D. McCarty, associate justice; J. E. Shipp, clerk; J. W. Dawson, sheriff. George O. Crane, '92 law, is back. Mr. Crane is the man who, at the June examination before the Su- preme Court at Lansing, scored the unparalleled record of 99 per cent. During the summer he has been practicing law at Fenton, Mich., with much success. The following foot-ball games have been played thus far this season: U. of P., All-Philadelphias 4 to 4; Swarthmore, 22; A. C. S. N., 6; Haverford, 118, Delaware, o; Leloigh, 24, State College, 2; Yale, 20, Cres- cents, o; Princeton, 12, Rutgers, o; Amherst, soo, Williston, o; Buck- nell, 32, Wyoming, o. The U. of M. DAILY has been on our exchange list since the meeting of the Western College Press Asso- ciation. It is a very bright, newsy sheet, and is the only college daily west of the Alleghanies. Itstianag ingeditor, Mr.- Stone, deserves much credit. He is a "hustler," and it is due to his energy that that the W. C. P. A. was organized.-Kenyon Collegian. Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Street Railway. Time table taking effect June 18, 1891. Leave Anni Arboir frons Ciiirt Hosue at 1.20, 7.50,920.10.50 a. i., and 12.10, 220,35 , 5.20, 6.50, 8.20, 9.50, 11.20 p.m. Leave Ypsilonti at 6 00, 1.30, 9.00, 1030, a. in., and 12.30, 2.00, 3.30,5.0,6.3s,'0.00, 9.30, 1OOp. m. SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Leave Ann Arbor from Court H-use at 8.30 a. m., and 2.20, 3.50, 5.20, 6.50,8.20, 9.50, p. m. Leave 8iti,cti at 8.10, a. m., and 2.00, 3.30, '500, 6.30.800,.0,.m TAKE NowCE-Sunilay train at 8.10 c. in.. leaven Ypsilanti, corner Cross and Adams Streets. Cars run on Cty Time. Coupon tickets, 10 cents. For sale by conductors. WAGLTER &CON) Tailors and 4"- * *"Furnisherp3 21 S. MAIN STREET. A Large Stock of SEASONABLE WOOLENS. All the Novelties in MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS. We have the Best Steam laundry.