THE U. OF M. DAILY. + YOUKNOW'+ CALKINS' CHOCOLATES ARE THE BEST. If youadon't;, itsbeauase you havecn't4 tried[the'rm. ouecan't judlge'drusb y. th aste. If youaecoutd, yeu e'aa,(1 kanotursaethe teat that can be4 tea ght. Wewisih yeu coulid. Calkins' Pharmacy 34 S. STATE STREET. 4 QFAcLtTOthshowo crt .,> PERRIN'S ELK TAN GLOVES, SHOES AND FINE FURNISHINGS. <2J3oWish & attesoij5 m STATE STJEETs IYAOI~BJ& ~7 WJVOIBJNO. 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET SAND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM. Ilave a Full Assortment of UJNIVERSITY TEXT KOOKS, new and second hand, and Ell kinds of STUI)ENTS' SUPPLIES, which they offer at the Lowest Prices. THlE USUALIsISCOtUNTS GIVEN' TO STUD)ENTS, SECONDI HAND DOORS I tUGEIT OR lExCIANGEI). CAR=EDS EG-A.'\EJD TsT W2E XE BT2'SW UES_ FUJLL LINE S 8WEA TER8 AND S Foot Ball r GOODS. Sheehan & o.'s A aete antatis [as l ttist ciat . 1ii0 wtritings anditdrtwins. Shad tem. drftt2.at 1 «illam Stre%'O'Fist oo 1', o'AStateSreef Nic1 PatdioylImnpNo.0,cntrNicelae d olsc amplt No.ittlai2, centerat Sil diaftt()(a. draft~ti Nai IPlatedi Tale tLatp, No.:1, centle Nichet Platedt Gsrman Stadenti l), .Emn- s~Q~ Q lsr2,I el1. Itse,5>r 5. -i-T R C . Niiht'l PlaedsiPale Lam, No.21, cenlter NhicklltedIsiG amaa Stadtitampate.rit- Siati t'tl dhattil.50tfotioa t .00.( eo adBueR t ns Nsickel Pltated Juan Lamai, Na. W, cetee Ni 'lel Plated Germaan Studet tLamnt. Plin U. oriii. Flag Pitts. draftil.Z.. 'eat, $1.50. lint' It Iis i ttltoe. ItlandL ampst, Blletl Lamps, Libra)ry tampsta. Itei Lamps, Piano Ltnen. Nee.stles aaa a lottte lreteethn i laateawc'.att. iieile'our stocku'lge ttotyista, tttda at e nattcy. t c 44 South Maim Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. DEAN & COMPANY. i team an ariginlal, aa ordittary ae teeet any pen,.ioeeoelts can he nitda. Fifty coptiesnott yttewreiteramanuscrtiptts produtcedt ialnt ints, Sendtlforsirculasandlsiten tales tofwork. AtGtENI'S WANIED). LAWTON & CO., 22'ttsey St.,Nt ewY tk 0, K. B ARBER SHOP. Iean lntins0 tt lntt ', lrX.0.idet l~ i De al t1a i i, liltupntha insIlti ain'111 pAttlieNIZE OWtiN'S BiARBU En at10i, FIRST N~AT1IONAL BANK '.Iraisaet agteatianlcinaiiasinern. It eign exetange* bout attt ndttoldettes li credi oute edforl'tir ti'itltsnabradi. P. BAOIt, Seen. S.Wt. CLARKSON, Cushtier. -ANN .ARBOR FJ/MA hUND1RY CO. 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. Saivss, - Manager. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Tha Inlatnder xwiil be dtivsereil to subisc'ribers tis afternoonl. Calpt. lDygcrt, ttf lt'e fotbali teamn, is sick inbildswitilltnsilitis. latnCiglht was15the mtost lively I lallosca'III seena here in three years. 'rite speaker at rctapici service teat Siundtay mtornaing wiii be D~r. 1t. Smitth wan hurt in thtelaead in yesterday's practice no thtat laelhad to be ansisted from tinefield. Suggestions for a freshnman yell are tn orrder. They wii be consid- eredi at thte neat class nmeeting. 'rie Canadian Club will nieet in tite law building on Friday evenitng at 8 o'clock. A fell attendrance is requtested. U. of M. Daily in a publicatioti thtat every studenst of the 1M1ichsigant University can wellibe tronid of.- 13erkseleyan. Dr. Orville 'W. Owten, iif Detroit, will siteak at Vpsilanti thin evening ott ''I lose.1 fountd the ciipher in Shakespeare.'' 'The juniior law class nmet yester- day after tise lecture, in reslponse to a call fromthtie president, bttt no buniness of insportance wan trans- acted. Edwin F. Uhsl, of Grand Rapids, a graduate of both the literary and law departments, has been appointed Assistant Secretary of State by Presi- dent Cleveland. lies'.Falher 1hiiiiot, one of te Pattlist fatiters of Nes V Sorb, xiii holldIt sert's tof evenili teetitlls ill Netvberry I Iali, frothite I7titoli A itortion of a ihumanll body ws tdll tip yestertday, ill a gravei batik nthrllof AtnnsArbor. As usual te mlleila stuenteestare sutppiosedto i be resplonsibile for ussidisiposal. .\lr. Nagarkar, of lBonmbay, In- dia, whto is lectturing before te Unity Cltub on thte various phsases of India life, visited the senior lawe class yesterday and nmade a neat ad- dress, wvhich xvas wcell receivetd. Sparks fron thte bonfire last Inighlt for a tinte thnreatenedthtie rdental building, 1t at tine suggestioni of Secretary trade, the fire was mlovedl farthter to the east, where tile sparks fell iharumless on Ite gymsnasiumn. I'rof. Grriffin received a rousinig oivationl fronsthte senlior laws tiss mtornilng. '1hisewas lils first appear- lu itrncle receivilng the nonminationl for congress. lie respondeti in a fete well-chsnlwsords expressing htis thnanks for thte hearty reception awardlet imin. file tensnis msatchnes next in ortder are as folloses: Inth ie semti-final roulnd of tile first class singles, tine unfinishledl natchsbetween Jocelyn and MeKenze; in second class singles, Alexander vs. Baser, in tine first round, and Hlutecsings vs. Fried- man in tine second; in doubles, semi-final round, McKenzie and Chickering vs. Alexander and Jones. WM. ARANOLD, Jeweler. FLOW6I1gs, 1Fl OW&gS tUINS & HALL. loriath, "eleph ie 5 Jhi Jbi h t llgcIaite'1il Caitol, ;.10,("b, Burhis andli- . hm itsts',00 a ig teimya litl u nee st 1'1111iner ee i i nu s, tiltlitent ites.tiGlDs LAFey BEWREOF MIT TIO S,4 tiilrnre t'e P. ni ittt Itilit Its. 1.,lt'ti atiislat as ier bnn~ a na nnllat Itilgawing haed fornthenorinay td iet tlui COME d HI BAND seirtatE US. 2h E.iWahinonSt.inear Man.I CI-1, LTS: