THE U. OF M. DAILY AT THE TWO SA MS, SMOKING JACKETS!1 TH E N EW ASCOTT. o tmL~r. VQHi [TS BEST WORK IN THE CITY ?'STATE..ST. TAIL ORS, CORK CALLED FOR and DEIEYRED. FIRST CLASS WORK. I--Sitt&CtAI, RATES To STUDENTSt t0fficne. - 23 South Fourth Ave. '.-]ALL A I SEEbb US, Of Old U. of M. should have a University of Michigan Guitars Prices lowest, Quality highest. Guaranteed every inchi of the road. Violin amd Guitar Strings, 10 cts.; Banjo and Mandolin Strings, 5 ets. Everything in proportion. L. it. Clement, 38 Slain Si. ALLMLINDITG-FLR PI-AINO & ORLGA1\T00. BROWXN'S DRUG STORE CORNER MAIN AND ITURON STREETS. LARIGEST STOCK 01F TOILET GonuSs AND FINE CIGARS, TOBACOS AND CIGARETTES IN TH~E CITY. _FERGUSON & SLATING, &enits'F~iriishers aijcl $aters Carry a foil line of HATS, CAPS, NECKWEARI, HOSIERY. GLOVES, UNDERWEARt, Etc. The latest styles and an entire new stock to select front. 22 SCE UTr-r= S''A 2 T. 22 WAHR'S BOOK STORE, DOWN TOWN "'- Student wsill save money by buying Unitversily Text-Books and all supplit'ait;lleadqluarters. We allow special disconol01 LAW BOOKS, MEDICAL BIOOKS.,1DENTAL BOOKS, ill siart. every loolk toed ill the 'Urliversilv. .,151 Blank Ihooks at lowest prices. JLADING B1O0K STORE IN THlE CITY'. LuNG'S WSXIlie USIl 6 7 MonrosA1t. Dcirclt, Mich. The Larget Nilitii litilrndisItHouse in the Stale. Aesnhs 4IforMarlin. Washbilurn, BrIunoIaned Itt ttnaiity u tits. and D (iti, Slew- atanedlPeind..lttitos. IesI tto in the World slit btmi'lt'yiaittt tti]:FIi13 see. eattch o itlis ,i d Gtartt ndII10 l ilt]: ror Bantjo. I I AL THlE ITEEST STYLES -IN CLOTH ING r OF ALL KINDSIAT :27 JAND 29 J31.4N RT. L. GRUNER. ~Oi~ Dealer in ~N. Sath Mate Strete. "atring doneNeatly and SPromptly. Everybody is invited to go to tile skating rink to-night, to wit- 0esthe exhibition in lightning mliuting. Books sold at aulctionI. gz''hmond Straight Qeit. No. I CIGARETTES. 1Cig-arte Sttokeresclho nrc wiling lto nay'a little toeithanmite price ft (tle'ig~t etleez, will Lind }'l 'rut1S llttA~su epeerirto . " aill ether:. ta0t /iesThitch~lmond lStraighti sm (5- ee are ntide fresetthe lbrigtett- Gll l [.t cl~etlsey lavored End highetee ose an] g ii riwn In Virgitnia. Thui i he told tI alBrind of Straight Cat Ci.areliens, l ...tn'e boghet las n e cya 8 TIIE~ ~ ~ n obsC~ I n ever cae ""easN&beINTER Brinchalge 5anc iithe American Tobacco Ci., E., tireri,. - Riehmtond, Virgleni. 5forLaw electionlt will be heldo Saturday, Nov. 1. FACULTY ANNOUNCEMENTS. After the 30itlt if October, no meoroeIapplicationts for advantced credits will be received. It is do- sirable that such advaticed credits be secured before thte end of this semester, so thtat thtey may appear inl tite Catlenidar. P. R. DE PONT. Thte class in _ Estltetics will use thte east semtinlary roont. F. IN. SCOTT. SOPHOtOES.-Everv 0o10 turn out and practice for Class Eleven, daily fronm 4 to 6. G. B. DYOEERT, Capt. Foot-ball practice takes place on thte campus every afterntoon at 4-20. Let every player come out and try for te team. W. C. Malley, Captain. MISCELLANEOUS. Thte first annuali fall gainer of the iNornmal Athlletic Associations wrill be iteid on thte Ypsilanlti Fair GIroundit, Nov. 1, at 2 p. in. W. P. lowEN, Pros. Thte Womailn's Leagtto of thte U. of MI. will metet in theo chtapel, Tlsursday, at T:30 p. to. Philological Society meets in Room E, Thursday Itight, at 7:15 ,heep7. Papter by Professor llempl. Choral Union. Tlte comumittee for thte sale of season tickets to thte Chtoral Untion series of concerts htas been supple- mented, and, by departments stantds ats follows: E. II. Smitht, Lit. 91, ebal~irntlin, Literary '91, W. F. Hubbard. A. E. Gibsonl, I.t. Tlita}er, 11. B. _Alcraw, J. It. Etfiniger, Jl. A. Jamtesonl; '92, S. Trevellick, P. W. Doss, W. C. Quarles, W. . Slocunt, W. II. Dorranlce, W. E. Ticheltor; '93, Earl Peters; '94, E. M. Bul- lock; Laiw, A. M. Cross; MVedical, J. II. IRisltiller; Phtarmnacy, R. S. Tidrick; IDeittal, 0. F. Ingalls. The above list does tnot by atty means pretenld to be comoplete, but it will serve as a guide to thtose whto do not know to whom to apply for tickets. A chlange, it is said, is to Ibe mailde at Williams College, by lengthlening thte'slummer valcation and giving less timel to the Chtrist- mtas and Easter recesses, in order that the so-called equinloctial rains mtay comieObefore the be'ginning of thte termo. Thtese unpleasant visit- ors seem to conte regularly onthtle first week or so of thte college year, Iand, in fact, are regarded as a college institution. Thte upper classmnen aver tltat tltey are sent expressly for thte purpose of mak- iug new-comers htome-sick, and so tltey dub thte first rain storm of thte Autumn, the IG freshmen driz- zle." MILLER HA T8J Ties. Good~peed's, TePATENT BetLEATHER 810E8. FINE1P FHT I~6R1APHs, MIlII nery and Art Goods. In3NElstHuron Si. it W, YORE & SON " . . Blnii.lid Orchesta Bind iid Oichetra MUSIC sittil fsr Cialatar MZailed Eri. GRIAND IRAPIDIS, miICHIGSAN. ETHE ARGUS,5- I AT Low aPRICES. FINE JOB PRINTING. In cs ur ales tplease. satikfnc'n Guaranteed REGISTER OFFICE, OPPOSITE COOK HOUSE.