THE U. OF M. DAILY. For a Stylish FULL DRESS OR TUXEDO CALL ON Jos. W. Kollauf, Merchant Tailor, Strictly high grade work at moderate prices. 10 E. Washington St. GREAT SHIRT SALE Closing Out Includes all the Latest Patterns in Fancy Bosom Shirts. Fancy Bosom, $1.50 Shirt, now - - $1.19 Fancy Bosom, $1.25 Shirt, now - - .98 Our 50c Unlaundred Shirt, now - - .39 The largest line in the city to select from. D. A TINKER & SONS. No. 9 South Main Street. DO YOU SMOKE'? 4 Pittsburg Stogies for - - - - 5c 7 Full Value Cigars for - - - - - 25c 6 Prodigy Cigars for - - - - 25c 4 Owl Boquet Cigars for - - - - - 25c 3 Royal Banner Cigars for - - - - 25c Lowest Market Price by the Box. DEAN & COMPANY. 44 South Main Street. If you are it)a Furry, Ride a Bicycle. If you are in a great burry, RIDE A VICTOR. Thetstrongest light wheel on the market. Its simplicity of construction renders it also the most easy running. We use pounds of crucible steel where others use ounces, and the VICTOR costs more to build than any other bicycle. OVER?.AR WHEEL C. I Boston. New York. Denver. Detroit. Pacific coast: Los Angles. San Francisco. Portland. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, 540,000 Transacts a general banking business. Forelgn exchanges bought andsold. Furnish letters of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock, 5,000. Surplus, $150,000. Resources, $1,100,000. Organized underthe eeeral Banking Laws of thin State. Receives deposits, buys and sells exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Drafts cashed upon proper identification. Safety deposit boxes to rent. OFFicns: Christian Mack Pres.; W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscock, Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. cOMa. TO US the rest of the year and learn to dance in the latest Styles. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DANCING 44 AND 40 S. STATE ST. ONI Possibly your gym. suit is in that condition. If so exchange it for a new one at M.STABLERS Cycle Emporium 11 W. Washington St. ANN ARBOR. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Phi Delta Theta's Fire. O. C. Garrett, '95 L, is practicing at Tne Phi Delta Theta. house at 20 i F_ Vn t# h n chn o.ai d d niu Ashley, '-ics. Thet 'yarsity banjo club held its usual practice last evening. IHenry C. t'lemet, '64 L, is one of the leading lawyers of San Francisco, Cal. A meeting of the Freshman bijo club has been ealled for this after- nOon. A High School social is advertised on the bulletin board at Granger's for Feb. 7. I. F. Sterne, '95, is in Chicago with William Sooy Smith Co., in the ca- pacity of contracting engineer. Howe Williams, '94, one of the for- mer Wrinkle editors, is doing newspa- per work in Chicago. F. L. Ediinborougi, '95 L, has opened "l an office at Bay City, Rich., in art- nership with G. V. Dickerson. George W. Harris, '94, managing editor of Inlander during '93-94, is in Chicago doing dramatic criticism work on the Chicago Tribune. A. K. Petrie, '9, is sick with pleur- isy at his home in St. Johns, Mich. Dr. Dock, of the University hospital visited him Saturday and pronounces hiti ott of danger. A. L. C. Atkinson, '98 L, wo under- went an operation for appendicitis at the University hospital shortly before the Clristimas holidays, is now conva- lescent and hopes to be able to renew his tudiles in a few days. The 'Varsity Glee, Banjo antd Mando- lin Clubs have already begun hard work in preparation for the spring trip. A number of new pieces will be added to the repetorie of each of the clubs. The party takisig five tickets fromt my pocket durinsg rush at School of .r oresl av E. nas ueen repaired and fixed up after the recent fire and will be in the same shape as forsmerly by the last of the week. The fire oe- curred during vacation and was caused by the explosion of ana oil sitove left burning in one of the rooms. The furniture and carpets were nearly all ruined and the entire contents of the house were damaged badly by smoke. The loss was about $1,500, covered by insurance. ABOUT THE ANN ARBOR ORGAN. The Ann Arbor Organ Co. are just it receipt of the following letter from one of their agents in North Carolina, who has handled their organs for upwards of four years. It is an ecouraging let- ter for the new year: Ann Arbor Organ Co., Ann Arbor, Mich. Gentlemen:-I have been away to at- tend the Atlanta Cotton Exposition, and found your letter on my return home. I hope to soon be well enough to get to work and sell more organs, and you may rest assured that the Ann Arbor is the organ I shall work for. I am offering no flattery when I say you make the most honest organ I have ever seen. I am a tusicteacher, ihve had 16 years' experience, and during all this time have net with quite a number of organs, anid for simplicity and durability yours is far superior to anything I have yet seen. I ani glad you were so successful during the past year, and hope this will be still better for you. I will do what I can to make it so. Yours very truly, G. E. LEONARD. 16,000 MILES. Always a leader, the Ohio Central Lines mileage ticket, with latest addi- tions is the best. Covering the Big Four, B. & O., C., H. & D., Ohio Cen- tral and innumerable other systems, it is the favorite Travelers' Companion. A very desirable suite hot and cold We have left a fair stock of all sorts of -- WRITING TABLETS which can be closed out as follows: MAMMOTH 200 PAGE TABLET, 5C 6000 RULED TABLETS, 100 PP. 3 FOR IOC G000 WRITING TABLET, - 8C CRANE LINEN TABLET, - - 15C BEST CRANE LINEN TABLET, - 35C WRITING PAPER BY THE QUIRE OR LB. This stock will not be replaced. Come quick for first choice. Argus Printing House. MOORE & WETMOREt 6 S, MAIN ST. AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM, HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF UNIVERSITY - TEXT - BOOKS! New and Second-Hand. Note books and other students' Supplies. Fountain Pens, Fine Stationery, Sporting Goods, etc., which they oier at the lowest prices. Call and see us before Purchasing. NEV\W'+ TERIB IN DANCING. GRANGER'S. Call at ofice, Granger's Academy, ground floor, 6 Maynard st. C. H. KEYES. OPERA HOUSE JEWELER PINS:-U. of M., A. A. H. S. The finest in the city. Come and see Corkscrews A good one for 10 cents. 9 The finet thing oni the market for 70 cents. PALMER'S PHARMACY. For i sleighing party come in and telephone olmes' Livery. 9 SPECIAL. DIETAS & SCiAN'Z, sell Sis and ats at prices to suit everybody; wc also do repairiing cleaning and pressing. Wr caled or and delivered. No. 465S State t., second Soor. 0 . M. MARTIN, Funeral Director, Clott*, .and Metallic Caskets and Common Cola. Embalming a Specialty. No. 12 E. W5ashingtonStx. U OF S.SHAVING PARLOR and Bath- rooms. All vppointments first class. Imported and domestic cigars. Ladies' artis- tie hair dressing ad bathing parlors. J. R. Trojanowski MS. Stato ot. ZA fliES YOU OASyone clothes cirend, W pressed. resed oru reosd go to Mrs. Fingerle, over Sheehan's book store. Lab- oratory apros-made to order Q igf LINEN 1 - iOiLARS '-oAND- (Vg ALWAYS GIVE 1I, SATISFACTtOI Music this naorning is known. If hie wamter, bath, gas, electric light, furnace will return same by mail to 43 Wash- heat, and all modern improvements. tenaw ave. lie will not be prose- Itouse new. Cor. Huron and Division cuted. 77 sts. There is no stock in the State W GHdn i t' and few i the UDTtI States WICHTH KAY & C., to compare with ) DETROIT, MICH.