THE U. OF M. DAILY. TT11 Sw~ Spring Style Hats '96 Tim LA ES ALL NEW COLORS AND SHAPES IN STIFF HATS. NOVETY I GENS' .SC+TNGS ALL NEW COLORS AND SHAPES IN FEDORAS. tdOVLTY N GNTS'SU;TNOSYou can buy 'all this week our AND FANCY VESTING IN '96, $1.50 PEDORAS AT' 980. D. A TINKER & SON, Jos. W. Kollauf, Merchant Tailor, 10 E. Washington St. RANDALL Photographer 15 Washington Block. / SPALDING'S Educational J~ Souvenirs of TWENTY YEARS IN BUSINESS A complete set., romprehing Baseball, Foiot- ball, Tennis and Osif players and a Bicyclist. Witt lie seat to any address in the C nited :States or Ciniadi apon thec reipt of it A. G. SPALDING~& rBROS., Nen. York. Chicago, Phiadrphia. Largest Mdanuactarers of Blcylsland Ath- letic Good is the wtord. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR Organized thi3. {Caisital, $10tt0tO. Sarpltus and Profits, $4,t0t Trasct a general basking boiness. Comb..- esehanges bought andsosid. Farnish letters of credit. F. BACH. Fres. S. IW. CLARKSON, Cashier. T)E ANN ARBOR SAVINGS DANK Capital Stock, 850t.000. Srpins, $1i0t000. Roeorees, $1,10,000. . Organized under the General Banting Lawn of this State. tReceives deposits, bays and sells exchsange on the principal cities of the United States. Dirafts cashed upon proper Identification. Safety deposit hoses to rent. OrFIEM: Christian M ack Fees.; W. D. Harriman, Vice-Fees.: Chas P. iscock, Cashier: M. J1. Frits Assistant Cashier. Lowney's Chocolates. Hot Lunches. TUTTLE'S, 48 S. State St. ON "oTHE BUM I. Possibly your gym. suit is in that condition. If so exchange it for a new one at M. SIAEBLEI'S Cycle [mporium 11 W. -Wsshington St. ANN ARBOR. No. 9 South Main. Street.I DO You SMVOKE? 4 Pittsburg Stogies for - C c 7 Full Value Cigars for---------------25c 6 Prodigy Cigars for - - - - 25c 4 Owi BoquttCigars for--------------25c 3 Royal Banner Cigars for - - - 2c Lowest Market Price by the Box. DEAN & COMPANY. 44 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. I Dir. i3gi tewsis -toinedtto Ithel Dr-. 11. :. Lailpsoli, 'I: 1, is isrir- PROF. THOMAS HONORED. Elected President of Modern Lan- guage Association, lio ' New itrk Cciii:- for J.1:1.25, tiil at Glildden. Wis. devotles somne :pce tt, a repiort of tie Dr. (X. (leysisi 'l , is tirolir~i- meetiiig of lihi Moderin Langooyt' lng it South IHollaiiii. ill. Assoitaistinlieldi lising the ('hritsii; had betien arir'anyted, fist'this t's'eiiiy 'Phi-ri' wcri' three- pai{ss)y 1Vii hias been indefi'initely piostiponedl, ow\- sirsily of Michiigasn lc: Chloucr's lug is Ilis iiaility 1toeutiie to An Devielopiiitin iiL~ie Tcchiqueiiby Arbsr. Prof. Gleorge blemel,fTe Soturces of Dr. Jenii: higlit's 11:00 1:el iecl thelii Dramatuslirgical Ideas of Leniz, by pihsiciaintof Arboitvils'of IithtLy Prof. Mix AWiikler, scsi The Rltlion 1l ccalsecs. ueitciittliarly liliglit of Wtliilai's Alphlabet to the (ohici lie Anii Arbo:r frientts is uiissldbits'Futhallrk, bsy Prof. (George A. Decii. lie fa~tct hat 'lii receivedttotyv-ise DIcommtietinupton ithe' pape:r; r':ad out of fifty-six vot's cast i lri el1c- before tihi'soiecy, theiC ritic reniaiks tion. tilt "P'rof. Iieltit',s papler' iiadc pull- CALENDAR. . llogitai dataithrow'new light siipoi __________liei riltnolsigy of C lialiere ;,wiings Fri., Jani. 1-G. S. Williamis, of De- aid.bIli,, literary olkiiilsifp." trolt, lbefore Em,(iues'iiiiySociety. The('ritc lo: sys iinmentioininy Sot., Feb. 7 litb::rt (G'ilhd. reeptionlthei oodiosiricit'mutie in selt-c-liiy 'at Harris Haill. 11 evel.'tti for the nest annl mee11:.- Sait., Feb. 1-'Meeiliytinof 1l5, 10a. Ill.. icx: "Th~e:apptroipriasieness of this iRoomis), smamisiliding. seirilioli is licightened by tht'far; Mon., F-eb. 3-Granid Arimy evteninig thatt thei society lios clisset aiwster-n tinder ditrection Capit. Ws. K. Chlids, ini iman his presidtent, Fret. Calvrin 't'hi~iiiis Unity Club corsre. of Anin Artier, tile leadity Amuericuii Tuies., Fels.41-ReiiuriYl Cisneort schlolair ini Germal~ iteraturse." Comopny itn University Hail; aspices of Athletic Associatioii. SPRING INE OF WVOOLENS. Fri., Feb. 14-First Seiiister closes. Y~e roil espeial attenttioin to the, Fri., Feb. 14 s it in., University Goilen Logiliiia. They arc now show- Ma~l.-H~on. Henry Watterson in 5. L.ily their spinltin e of Woolens whlichi A. course, is fair ahead of ally es-cr showin herr, Fri., Feb. 14, Waterman Gymnuas- liothiyin quai~lity' and variety. You are lum-Twventieth Aniual Bali of the lwavlys sure of getting fnul -ohio. Palladium fraternities. M\r. Rose will be uat the Cook hoses Mon., Feb. 17-Second Semester be- every Tuesda~y with a roniplete line gins, of samiples. They inaie suits to order Sat., Feb. 29-Boston Temple Quay- as low as $20.-adv. 1e110 in S. L. A. course, THE ICE IS FINE THE OHIO Ci.N'ffILAL MILEAGE on the Athletic Field rink and now is TICI.ET,1-I the time to enjoy it. If you traveioe thousnd piles F. C. WEINBERIG. during the year yen will saive mloniy Ten or twelve students can obtain by purchasing a thousaidiHile i(,iket. good board at No. It S. Slate 15t., he- The best in the market are those in- ginning Feb. 3. 90 sued by agents of Ohio Central Lines. I O VRVSTDTOT They are good over all the important I O VRVSTDTOT systems including the entire B. & O. And wvhat student does nat-you system wes of Pittsburg, the Big mk itk fyufi olo Four, etc. See agents of Ohio Central through the showy rooms of M essrs. Lines before purchasing. Price $20; Wright, Kay & Co., on Woodward ~good one year. avenue, adjoining. the opera house. For twenty-four years tis house has L - A pcrse contaicing about been a synonym for everything line $7.50. Finder p1euse return to Laura in the line of Precious Stones, Watch- Moore, 56h S. Division st. 90 es, .etc., etc.-Adv. Closiug Out We have lft a fair stock of all sorts of - - WHITING TABLETS which can be closedout as follows: MAMMOTH 200 PAGE TABLET, 5C GOOD RULED TABLETS, 100 P.P. 3 FOR DOC GOOD WRITING TABLET, - C CRANE LINEN TABLET, - - 5C BEST CRANE LINEN TABLET, - 35C WRITING PAPER BY THE QIRE OR LB. This stock will not be replaced. Come quick for first choice. Argus Printing House. MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. MAIN ST. AND STATE ST., CORNER OF WILLIAM, UNIVERSITY - TEXT - BOOKS! New and Second-Hand. Note books and other Stdents Supplies. Fountainslents, Vine Staioiery Sporting Goods, etc., which they oier at the lowest prices. Cll and see us before Purchasing. THE ANN ARBOR LIGHT INFANTRY cIRcus Feb. 12 to 15 inc:uitsvee A is-sine profesional cicu to behelddin the rink.rSaturday matinee. C. H. KEYES. OPERA HOUSE JEWELER PINS:-U. of M., A. A. H. S. The finest in the city. Come and see. Cou~gh-Syruips $ We leave all inds. Wehkn aotet one ind. We m osoe it It', Sy rup of Tar ind Wild Cherry It's $good. Metter try it et tine PALMER'S PHARMACY. Fvyserybody iknowssilolmes boo tie finest hbik, ,Coupeo and drivin horises in town 'hone hisle fromP SPECIAL. PItETAS & SCHANZ, sell Sis and Pants at prices to sit everybody: e also don repairing;, cleaning and pressing. Work called for and deflered. No. 4S S. State t, secondfliter. B.M MARTIN Funeral Director, Cloth and Metallic Caets and Common Coffins. Embalming a Specialty. No. 11 E. Washington st. U.OF Ms. IIAVINO PARLOR and Bth- U.roos. All sppointmnts first clas. Imprted and dometic cloners. Ladis artis- tic liair dressing and bathing parlors. J. R. Tejannesi 155.S.fstate St. W TIIEN YOU WANTr your clothes cleend, Opressed, reised or reound go to Mrs. Fingel e, over Sheehan's book store. Lab- oratory aprons made to cder CHICO & AUSKERADE COLLARS ODENA & PATOKA CUFFS, LATEST STYLES.