THE U. OF M. DAILY. ORGAIZE 180. NCORORAED 886BUSINESS LOCALS. THE CHEQUAlIIEGON ORCHESTRA. RIGHT IN LINE FOR JUNIOR HOP. ._ L~w H CLEMNT, Lng ad Shot flooin Wite ress hirts ZVVa.e ad Peal01(dGlov.. Fointduedarae yy 5SO.!. S. Mo 8Y itHUeSEN 'an iner.tn n~ovombe;o~iSitenl ~ ~ o eue oetickets to Ohio, IOR 1t.S. Greenwood, Ticlket Agt.,'toledo EX ELIOR ILAUNDRYTRET.D_ A. T I1N K E R'RSS, ArnnArbor &North Mich. God0ol Gara'nhtee.toN odsalledfrNo. 9 south Main street, Formerly Two Sam.) College studlents wanting employ- and delivered. A. F. COYERT, Prop. mest for the summer should ad- ANST S e BuEiEsswt ITHE FISK ('TEAC-HERS' AGENCIES. Iress 1. NV. Ziegler &Co., lox inhoj, 1',E. ashngon HICGO.lO Wtbass Ae. If F.CLAK.inducements for special work to 22 ears inteit ite +i 'rgsil, Air. 1:20t. 4,840 Poios Filledi. 95 Positions tilled ir' 493 which students are wvell fitted, and CITYS? LAUNDRY, tos SEND FOR OUR AGENCY MANUAL. which pays $75 to $1u50 per month. osto, hLsAoog, tsrto. . AY AYA! t A IMOPOt Tebaebl ta M. M. Seabott, No. 4 N. Fourth Ave. A(ENCIS.'New Yorl., LaoAngteles, Toreats. U 4 ~U1i iOi. Te aealta get 1u per cent. of thc sat salts at ilowdists & DANCING and DELSARTE U. OF M. CALENDAR. 440 yds.-Freemnan, 5; -5s. Matteson's. MRS. ANNIE WARD FOSTER 88rtiit iilirssn.Io yds.-Sickel (6ou yd.), inr1., For fine soaps, tooth hrushes and 46 5Slate Street A n A P-- orue rseit 3 .cigars, go to the iB. & M. D~rugstore. MONDAYi-8b pn.iAdvanoed Casfr a 1 r A -ss leture i oiletaIhasatnowdsh>yMateso 4dies andtcrtleme Pof Trr,500 p5 ,in iRooii iii4.- Imie.--Witi 150 yd.), 4im., 35 GeahtatBwih&Mtso TItONOAt- p. m. Ladties. illsirr s lass. 'ric.Ipr .- Conrert by litilliaris' 0crGl5eren(srtc),d and help the hasehall team. ITI2ESDAY 7 p. nm. G O irsodorei'ig tiloor o u Illolin clubs,is Urrrei-sity4-S.Oonscah,2d clas. all 120 hurdle.-Sylivester (8 yd.),a Sec those fine poatent leather shoes ettttAY-1 a. irlur lPIlTirlp.I oiIsirioratbrO~ipi liowdislo & Matteson's. 41-i. Laries'-.dancingrc- iss coa. i-iisocii i ionroom, 7,1 ri . r. 172-5-5. 2 10 p. um 'hildi-crosddarcig-'lokss. 'rasrs or.. Apir. ..-Nircty -fouir .r s . st ui-..i 8> t011 h oed n ro celeemsc oo ut (mm Kn niWbr w N.Y&Io>se ;41h.NIyrs .81 North \tlichl-aiiR'y will sell tickets . Ii N4, H W . I t rvs, tr su enshodng poper certifi- . . Ai.llic ut-s irAbrius soil quartettes still he interspers- mile bicycle; IWarren, running brosi ad t t01 li 110tuIlc o Id isntse concert. l11111. - ~ -thelo und11(1tril)to all pinlts 11n .Adich- Oni Wednestday eveningshe dllbs Rn;rtCmtte. -an and5 lteCentral 1Trafie Ass'n / TOL~ svii plB-c isethetrmtiastleb wil:iea concert i erotad e;- Lri telll.l5 banqulletedl litihe al umnsi is that lihe Press lBanqluetctom-ittee', 11icktIs wllbeisud cpil 12tis, city.' will 11o111 an adljouned lilcetl'In ,l 21( i 12112111 111111im it to retorn '- hes personnlseiof the clubis is as)ilsia'ats1.Y1. 0 mpl 11 15'U- l" lri.4h I~tile tIi~rit liert tund y, \~rr h ..>. 1'ie business to be coinsidere'd i15n 105z .5 .011 l~liil. 1v~ Slii 01111~follos:s Louis C.NSevillec atd llcnniteeu -- - Sa dr I~irnt. I 01(51 suso~rf. maager. CGlee, A_1. 1 retis,94, Should be 1presen~t, Anloct e tingboratorical Ass'n. :1:i a. rr I Ztarr. leadler. first tenors:'o. h. I rear, o lIS0. *rrainis rull betweeniAni Abr is 11111 oll111 ldi c)5 1 .1 . ;-lnch '93. Secotnd .'le1 ll X -lnili :soi cny ' II1tenors: I'. P. Kinmbale'< ' Notice. Tinhol ds1111it1 2511nni eetitng floe All1 trn do: cp Su- ndallotiy. " 5; 1--F. electio~n o1 loffices antd a tloird dele- 11..OIOo-)n.Asl :1 lll5latet u; .X oltt 7 All casdidates for thse 'Varsity gate to tile Northlern League Orator- First bassos: I..1Edwards, ;r., '9; 1 football team are expected to up- Ictal clontest 010 Tuesdtay evening, .ANN .ARBOR G .hF. Perkins, '95; A. IH.Prentiss, pear oon the canmpus every day at I April 3, at 7:13 sharkcl in Rootm 24. ~1H J i1N 1Y ~ 94;1N . A. Lockwood, '96;NV. G.p. tm. sharp, regardless of weather. I lirl'.co-icIr, BCh, 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. ao~oo p;A arl so~ 32(,Cpao.trsdtt The b.SRtS 1ngr 'lelanjo clubs consists of .o s ~ n~F'3I~..~ eE~ ~ A 'tN . ightseenl lieces and the matndolin of!Il'I1!"1.11111 ltsnIpieces. In addiltiono there area qT [$11A TE Q (ii1 ' Yit1S ?1 " L)1 fI7 I l'lItt'i,'C' ENI)ING OF Tt I NK F ittedt seitho ut rinluitolll ll' 0111 itr. If 0yo11 10-1110 + A C A3 fG .uoa . cello andocluite. t~ur lost. ash. tor the' PARtERtt llustr ito' it llal:lil' eepnt'1111 illlliaionlt. 't'lo1'arki-r Pten cor. Nfa in d a'shingion StreetsI,- = " - Co L., Janesville, ovis. Sheehan & Co., Eltse Agens i nils V11in111Arblor' A. L. N201001.5 .ROBto Pr[ioii iCIllltt,0 u to '. Pennylvania's Spring Came. d CRONotPEN COl.-' -FOUTA ADGOLD ADSELL CASS WORALD' AR, WillACHINRY HALLIit'dluulWe HI1SAltGO ecs itenntsylvansia held spring hanoil- rats ganmes Saturday, the first of thme season. tt. M. Coatessvon the twvo- nile bicycle race in 5:21 2-5, break- iog thoe collegiate record. The fol- lowing were the events and winners: too ydls.-Ramosdell ( n yd.), to SlPRUNGSTYLES. 220 yrds.--Ramsdell (2 yd.), 23 STYLES, BOUEL 1jOD?:DS 1. 5CossCORRIECT. x5\eA isCU1 -19)S. MAIN ST.