THE U. OF M. DAILY. iIWE ARE THE PEOPLE.t +5 ANN ARBOR.;ORGAN COMPANYj Formerly Allmendinger Piano and Organ Company. New Warerooms, - . - - - - - - 'Corner oj t' ain and Liberty Streets. I will "Open the Ball" by placing a fine stock of Guitars, Banjos, etc. WO B~oun, -AT--- THE NEW SHAD PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. Find 7r ss rs M\S1s casOoE,- 25 South Fourth Avenue, City. " THE STAR." )E IN SUITS, AT Owing to the Expiration of Patents, We are selling Nickel Plated Centre Draft Lamps at greatly Iteduced Prices. 81 50 wiii go as far this year as 82 50 would last year. "RED STAR" OIL SAFEST AND BEST in Market, Delivered in our 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. eA + &+ QOmPAnY. 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 exainte. NO. 2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., near Main. Stentor. This is is news that we Chemical l Physical Apparatus have failed to secure ourselves. We__ 44:SOUTH BMAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. s DON'T FORGET TO GO TO . FOR AND ALL 8tfudants' czppltas, Ice Cream, Soda Water, and FRESHI LUINCIES, EIO. We keep the very best line of In the City. Leave Ordersforit tll ATHLETIC + GOODS. THE CAMPUS. Fred Sherman, managing editor of the Palladium, has returned. Dr. Dunn, of '9 medical class, is Pharmacist at the regular hospital. George Warren, lit '93, has re- turned to take a course in electrical engineering. J. W. Curtis, law 'g, is partner of his father, Judge Curtis, at San Bernardino, Cal. Champney and Bozofski, of the 94 medic class, are in West Virginia selling anatomical charts. F. H. Loomis, formerly with '92 medics, but out teaching last year, has returned and entered '93. The senior medical class has lost about 25 men since last year. They mostly have gone elsewhere to grad- uate. Course ii. in Latin writing, given by Prof. Rolfe, is the largest class ever entered at any American col- lege. admire the enterprise of the Sten- tor. The following notice appeared onF the walls of the medical building: "Senior medics are requested to wear whiskers, artificial 1f natural are impossible, in order that 'they may be distinguished from the freshmen.'' The Post Graduate Club Court, composed of all graduate law stu- dents, was organized last Tuesdayf evening, with the following officers: Will W. Wanless, chief justice; P. J. Cosgrove, associate justice; P. W. Hughes, clerk; H.D. Jewell, sheriff. Harvard's Foot-Ball Team. Harvard's big hole will be in the center, as she loses those three pow- erful men, P. Trafford, Finlay and Cranston. If she can get as able a trio she will surprise her most ex- pectant friends. She will also lose Cumnock on one end, and Dean, the able quarter-back. It is rumored that Harding, the ex-Harvard quar- ter-back, may return and take Dean's place. While a strong player, he is hardly the equal of the little tow- haired man. In Cumnock, an able captain, the best that ever wore the crimson, but a mediocre player, is lost. That his position at end can be easily filled is certain, but it is mighty doubtful whether Berry Traf- ford will equal him as captain. Last year Cumnock was long-headed enough to train not only a 'Varsity team but a ''scrub," most of whose members will return. Among them are many capable players. Harvard should not lack material. The old players who will return are Hallo- well, end; Upton and Newell, tatk- I els; Lake and Corbett, half-backs, t and B. Trafford, full-back. Ce P. and ' Rare Chiemicals. Microscopical Supplies, EBERBACH&SON. --tTHE ARGUS,.-- FINE Jo1 .IbrW INa, AT LOW PRICES. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANN AtRBORl. Capital, StO,000. Surplus and Profts, $30,000. Transacts a general banking business, for- eign exchange sold, letters of credit procured for travelers abroad. C.I. H RICHtOND, Pres. . BACH, V. Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Casthier. SCHOOL FOR DANCING Now open for reception of Pupils. WAGNER &00, Tailor and '" -+- Furnisher, 21 S. MAIN STREET. A Large Stock of SEASONABLE WOOLENS. All the Novelties in MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS. We hase the Best Steam Laundry. O I. w' m Ii The press all over the country has published accounts of this year's STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS. phenomenally large freshman class "Bosys," it you see looking tor any ot ysur friends, take achae rin the Ocidental Hotel at our University. offie eec ten inutes. You citt surely see them. Five sclock dinner, Sundays. Speeial Dr. Hill, of Petosky, a graduate rates._of the medical department of U. of HAVE EARNED AN M. Of 24 years standing, attended REPUTATION Dr. Ford's lecture this morning. FOR US FOR 18 YRS. Taminosian, the Syrian medical ORTADE student, has made quite an enviable SA.DB. SEYEB & SON reputation this summer as a lecturer. Opp. Court House. He traveled through Michigan and -_ _ _ Ohio with marked success. J. B. MIDDLECOFF, The number of applicants for ad- Type-Writing, mission into the State University of Shert-Hstndende, ctihis, Titts sor- California this fall has been greater 39 South Publication of a kin . Univ. Ave. than in any previous year, notwith- BILLIARD FARLOR3 standing the fact that Stanford, Jr. opened this fall. Elegantly refitted during the past summer. Nice lunch counter in connection. Hereafter the libraries of Ann Ar- BUTTS & HAZLEWOOD, bor and Williams are to be opened STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. Sunday afternoons.- Lake Forest