THE U. OF M. DAILY.
JWE ARE THE PEOPLE. M |YANN ARBOR ORGAN COMPANY,
Formerly Allmendinger Piano and Organ Company.
New IVairrooms, - - - - - - - - Corner of Main and Liber/,i Streets.
I will "Open the Ball" by placing a fine stock of Guitars, Banjos, etc.
PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU.
Find ~ 7Ts msR 's R\M tsic Szom ,
:L South Fourth Avenue, City.
Owing to the Expiration of Patents, We are selling Nickel Plated Centre Draft Lamps at
greatly Iteduced Prices. $1 50 will go as far this year as $2 50 would last year.
"RED STAR" OIL SAFEST AND BEST in Market, Delivered in our
own Cans to Customers in any part of the City at 10 cents per gallon.
OIL CANS of all sizes and at Lowest Price. Shoe Brushes, Blacking and Toilet
ArticlesatOne-Thirdless thanusualPrices.
DA + &+ omPAnY.
UJOOD BROW, -
THE NEW SHADE IN SUITS,
AT
" THE STAR."
11 .&1
,:, 42QBLC9$o
(G0 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 examine.
NO. 2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., near Main.
44 SOUTH RAIN STREET, - -
DON'T FORGET
. TO GOTO
B, , .JOLLY C0
FOR
AND ALtL
Satcdcnts' Scpplias,
Ice Cream, Soda Water, and
FRESH LUNCHES, ETC
We kee the very best line oft
In the City.
Leave Orders for all
ATHLETIC + GOODS.
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STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS.
"Boys," if you are looking for any of your
friends, take a chair in the Occidental Hotel
office for ten minutes. You will surely see
them. Five o'clock dinner, Sundays. Special
rates.
HAVE EARNED AN
ENVIABLE
REPUTATION
eOR US FOR 18 YRS.
YOUR TRADE
J SOLICITED
Y A.D.SEYER& SON
Opp. Court House.
J. B. MIDDLECOFF,
Type-Writing.
Short-Hand and Mimeographing, Theses, Cor-
respondence, Letures, also Proofs for
39 So th P oublication of allkinds. Uni. Ave.
BILLIARD -ARLORS
Elegantly refitted during the past sumoier.
Nice lunch counter in connection.
BUTTS & HAZLEWOOD,
STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR.
ANN ARBOR, RICH.
THE CAMPUS.
S. Sapinsky, law '90, is at Scotts-
burgh, Ind.
W. M. Miller, law '90, is at Bay
City, Mich.
Dr. Rishmiller, 'gi, visited the
hosgital yesterday.
F. E. Davis, law '91, has located
in Los Angeles, Cal.
E. R. Spotts, law '90, has opened
an office in Fayette, Mo.
R. W. Joslyn, one of last year's
law quiz masters, has returned.
A. Zimmerman, '93 lit, is in an
assayer's office, at Helena, Mont.
L. B. Reeder, law 'i, has opened
a law office in Kettle Falls, Wash.
Thomas B. Mercer, O. F. Ingalls
and G. O. De Urfar spent Sunday
in Toledo.
The state Pharmaceutical Society
meets in this city next Wednesday
and Thursday.
George Dygert received a severe
blow on the nose while practicing
rugby yesterday.
H. D. Irwin, law '90, is in the law
office of Hoyne, Tollanbee &
O'Connor, Chicago.
R. L. Crane, law '91, is a mem-
ber of the law firm of Crane &
Crane, Saginaw, Mich.
F. C. Wetmore, law '90, is junior
member of the firm of McIntyre &
Wetmore, Cadillac, Mich.
Dr. Hanus, a graduate of the Uni-
versity, has been appointed profes-
sor of pedagogy at Harvard.
Laverne Bassett, lit '88 and law
'90, is in the law office of Conley,
Mayberry & Lucking, of Detroit.
. G. E. Wissler, law '90, is a mem-
ber of the law firm of McClossen,
Beitler & Wissler, Chicago lawyers.
The English Cricketers, Lord
Hawke's team, defeated a Baltimore
15, 305 runs and one running to 155"
L. Z. Caukin, law '90, is the jun-
ior member of the firm of Walker &
Caukin, attorneys, at Grand Kapids,
Mich.
This year's Oracle will be square
in form, 8%0 x 8y. All contribu-
tions, especially the cuts, are re-
quested to be in before Nov. 15-
A new grand stand has been erect-
ed on the athletic grounds of the
University of Pennsylvania. These
grounds are probably the finest col-
lege grounds in the country.
The apparatus for Dr. Abel's lab-
oratory of materia medica, and ther-
apeutics is lying in the custom house
at New York. It seems that the
house through which they were or-
dered tried to smuggle some goods
in with them, in consequence of
which they are held.
Foot-ball games on Saturday:
Pennsylvania 34, Haverford o; Le-
high 22, Franklin and Marshall, o;
N. Y. A. C. 2, A. C. S. N. o; Yale
46, Williams o;' Pennington 28, Rut-
gers 4; Princeton 28, Crescents o;
Harvard 18, Amherst o; Massachu-
setts Technology 16, Phillips' Exe-
ter 4; Swarthmore 54, P. M. A. o;
Columbia 32, Berkeley o.
NOTICE.-Foot-ball candidates for
'94's eleven must come out for daily
practice on the campus at 4 p. m.
W. DREw, Capt.
NOTICE.-There will be a meeting
at 9 a. m. Saturday, in room K, of
students electing course XI in histo-
ry, except those who were selected
for the Wednesday section.
NOTICE.-All those who have not
paid their Gym. subscriptions will
greatly oblige the committee by re-
mitting amount of subscription to
T. H. HINCHMAN, Treasurer,
67 E. Washington-st.,
Chemical Physical Apparatus
CeP..and X
Rare C emicals, Microscopical Supplies,
EBERBACH & SON.
----THE ARGUSs--
FINZ JO f1 IT ;IN@,
AT LOW PRICES.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ANN ARBOR.
Capital, $100,0000. Surplus and Profits, $30,000.
Transaets a general bunking business, ear-
eige exchange sold, letters o eredit proeured
for travelers abroad.
C. H. RICHMOND,Fret. FP. ACH, V. Pres.
S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier.
E 'GRAN'GER'Sfftimde
S-HOOL FOR DNJNG
Now open for reception of Pupils.
WAGNER &00.3
Tailorp and "{
+ Furni her
21 S. MAIN STREET.
A Large Stock -of
SEASONABLE WOOLENS.
All the Novelties in
MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS.
We have the Best Steam laundry.