THE U. OF M. DAILY. WE ARE THE PEOPLE. ' ( wANN ARBOR ORGAN COMPANY,::9 Formerly Allmendinger Piano and Organ Company. rl F'4 ., .7T. T,..O,. Cd.,.d N~ew Wr'er ooms, - Corner of r azn ana Itti ssoryop . ar vvv r r wr c.f vvrrve } - .s u i I will "Open the Ball" by placing a tine stock of Guitars, Banjos, etc. PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. Find 7IIOS 's Mvrs7 &rom, 25 South Fourth Avenue, City. 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. "RED STAR" OIL SAFEST AND BEST in Msarket, 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 atOne-Third less thanusual Prices. E T + & cMPAnY. OUI L D R FOR THIS WEEK. Pique Bosom, Utica Muslin. Cheap at $i.oo. OUR PRICE, ONLY 69 CENTS. A. L. NOBLE, Leading Clothier and Hatter. 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 examine. NO. 2 EAST WASHINGTON ST., near Main. 44 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. i . - . E ,DLLY . . AND ALL o fuGICsdBS ' uppliES, Ice Cream, Soda Water, and FESH LU\TOHES, ETC. we keep the very best line of In the City. Leave Orders for all ATHLETIC + GOODS. YOU CAN GET What you modiiatud the Price will be rigt, ti il BROWN'S DRUG STORE. OCMIDEITlILi :i 1OThL STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS. "Boys," if you are lookingf tr any o your criends, tahe a chair in the Occidental Hotel ofsieefor tess minustes. Yao soll surely ae them. Five o'clock dinner, Sandays. Special >s->neero.ysu~eci'i rates.1 y! HAVE EARNED AN ENVIABLE -REPUTATION x rFOR US FR a18 rRs, YOUR TRADE SOLICITED A.)A.SEYLEIR& SO Opp.CourtHouse. J. B. MIDDLECOFF, Type-Writing, Short-Hsand and Mimeographing, Theses, Cor- resoutdetgectoealso Proofs fsr 39 South Publicatan of uinda. Univ.Ave. BILLIARD PARLORS Elegantly refitted during the past summer. Nice lunch counter in connection- BUTTS & HAZLEWOOD, STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. THE CAMPUS. 95 foot-ball meeting Saturday, at to o'clock. E. A. Cress, law 'gi, is in a law office at Pana Ill. Remember the S. C. A. medical social, this evening. Erwin Arlodd, law '92, was mar- ied during the summer. Tom Jones, '90 medic, is practic- log it Knoxville, Ten. Senior medics will have their class election Saturday morning. Banjo club examination Saturday, Oct. 17, room 24, at 2 p. m. Alpha Nu literary society holds opening exercises Saturday night. Senior laws commence text-book work in Lube's Equity next week. S. C. A. Sunday morning meeting will be addressed by Prof. D'Ooge. Dr. Rogers, '90, who was Dr. Gibbs' assistant last year, is now located in Vassar. Messrs. Colby, Churchill, Wilson and Miss Carr, make up Dr. Car- row's staff. Timotheus Taminosian, the Syrian Smedical student, became an Ameri- can citizen Oct. 13. The Pontiac students of the Uni- versity were pleasantly entertained this week by one of their number. W. F. Fee, formerly with '93 medics, has entered the P. and S., Chicago. J. M, Miller and Miss Johnson were maried during the summer. J. M. is going to hang out a shingle at Los Angeles, Cal. It is said that Oxford University has expressed its willingness to send an eight-oared crew to Chicago for the World's Fair, provided it can be assured that American college crews will be there to compete.--Ex. Albion To-morrow. The '94 medics have petitioned the medical faculty, asking to be excused from the course in Physiolo- gy this semester. The new University of Chicago, which will owe its existence mainly to the endowment of John D. Rocka- feller, is to have a model scientific school in connection with it. The world's two-mile bicycle rec- ord has again been broken by G. F. Taylor, of Harvard, who has lowered it from 4.49 to04.48 4-5- The University Track Athletic Cup annually striven for by Yale and Harvard is a trophyworth $500, purchased by an alumni fund. Bucknell publishes this year four numbers of a paper called the Daily Commencement News, for which a special staff of editors is appointed. Aaron L. Chapin has presented to Beloit College a magnificent dor- mitory worth $25,ooo. The furn- ishing is in the best style, yet char- ges are but fifty cents a week. Chemical Physical Apparatus c C. P. and Rare Chemicals. Microscopical Supplies, EBERBACH & SON. ---tTHE ARGUS,-- FTINZ jOZ fgIbN~;Ie) AT LOW PRICES. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR. Capital, $100,000. Surplu and Profits, $30,000. Transacts a general banking business, for- eign exchange sold, letters of credit procured for travelers abroad. C. H. RICHMOND, Pres. P. BACB, V. Pres. S. W. CLARKSoN, Cashier. SCHOOL FOR DNING Now opetu for receptiotn of Pupils. WAGNER 00O. NOTICE.-There will be a meeting at 9 a. m. Saturday, in room K, of Tail orp and .+ students electing course XI in histo- ry, except those who-were selected for the Wednesday section. NOTICE.-The women of the vari- ous departments and classes of the University are requested to meet in the chapel Saturday afternoon, Oct. 17, from 5 to 6 o'clock. NoTIce, - Freshman foot ball meeting, Saturday, Oct. 17. at to a. m. in Room A. BAIRD, Director. 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. Game called 3:30. K urniher, 21 S. MAIN STREET. A Large Stock of SEASONABLE WOOLENS. All the Novelties in MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS. We have the Best Steam Laundry.