TILE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. For a Sty lisli AN-D WELL MAlDE ~[ad~tiD~Suit. -CALL ON- Jos. W. Kollauf, Merchant Tailor, He Pleases all thse Students. 10 E. Washington St. Gibson & Clark PHOTOS RAPH ERS. cm=0=i g Monday MorniĀ±ng, June 1st. MOORE & WETMORE We woill elose out all our remaining stock of Negligee hhirts 6 S. Plain and S. State St., seprpatoe Collais and Cuffs, at Ruinous Prices. Corner of William. ALL $2.50 SHIRTS AT - - - *1.97 Invite yourattentiuntoatheirelinesof ALL $2,00 SHIRTS AT _ $- - 1.47 LAWN TENNIS G00051 ALL *1.50 SHIRTS AT $ 1.19 We keep the celebrated A-ehby Racquets, These Shirts are Madras Cloths with two separate Collars and eother racquets that are na better; als oiie and two Pairs of Cuffs each. These goods are a great the Talistoan, Oxfortd anduHarrd for bsargain and will last but a short time. Conic early and get ca he Sa enera Try the new Tennis first choirs.. i,A..th lacsg, ~.. . . D. A. TINKER & ON, HATTERS AND FINE FURNISHERS. No. 9 S. Main St OIniersaI Cranaa ypewriters llo.s O- gnts Wante veywher, SdfoCtos. IC RANvDALL sMACH at O., eslOofIo. N.i q GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. AlsoBsoeball Coeds and hammosh. "RIVATE lessons in dancing will be given by Mr. or Mfrs. Doss Granger at their academy dtiring May and June. Programn eveningsTuies- day and Saturday. i 12 W. HUROt:N STIR 'oolCOINC HOLE? ___- - i ANN ARBOR Steam Laundry, No. 23 S. Fourth Ave. Summer Lawe Lectures, Univ. of VCrginia, July 1 to Sept. 1, l89,5. toe studlents aod practitioners. 27thC year. Foe catalogue, ad- dress (P. 0. Charlottesville. Vat) R. C. MINOR, Secretary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARIBOR. Organioed 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surpluss and Profits, $40000 Transacts a general hashing business. Foreign exchanges hoaght and sold. Famnish letters of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier. THE ANN ARDOR SAVINGS DANK Capital Slock, $5t00. Surplus, $15ass00. Resources, $1,100,000. Organised under the Generai Banking Lawn of this State. Receives deposits, hays and soils exchange on the principai cities of the United States. Drafts cashed upon proper Identification. Safety deposit hoses to rent. OFFICERS: Christian Mach Preso.; W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. HincocS, Cashier; 0M. J. Frito Assistant Cashier. Lowney's Chocolates. Hot Lunches. TUTTLIE'S, 48 S. State St. STHE FINEST LINE OF BICYCLES, SUNDRIES AND SUPPLIES, BICYCLE SUITS, BICYCLE SHOES, Everything inthe Bicycle line at M. SIA[RLR'S Cycle Fmpadium 11 W. Wanshington St. Then buy a Summer supply before yout leave thu best market iiiAnierica. 10i Pitte bnrg Stosgies for $1i(',---- -- -- -- --4 for 5c lid Naitional Stogies for $1.35,-- -- -- -- ----3 for 5c 100 Alfonzo Cigars $2.00, - .- - - - --2 for Sc 100 Prodigy Cigars $3.60,--- -- -- -- -- ----6 for 25c 100 Owl Iloqoet Cigasrs $0).00-- -- -- ---- -- ---4 for 25e 100 Royal Bianner Cigars $7.50,-- -- -- -- ----3 for 25e 44 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Cultin toltitoseiustaineinjuiltries to his knee and hiand wshile ptiyiiig bill Fiia~y, wt-li hwill lprobblySple- vent h~is playing hull for the ieiuainder of the seasoin. I-Soimiiad is badly siplit. Sautrtdaystolt-ge hasebali gulles resulted as follows: Prineeton ; -5, iae 0; Cornelli G, Oberlin 5; Wisconsin 7, Oak Park 6i; Harvartd 11, U. of P. 3; Watosh 7, DePatiw 4; Grineil 6i, Iowa Statle 2; Htillsdale 7, Olivet t; Daerlimotuthi 7.Williamas 5. Oberliniiwon ftse Ohio initercollegiaite track mseet Saturday. scoringc.15 ptoinits. Severail otlier colleges cotm- ietetiand irie staste records were b~roken. Bootisian, of Oberlin, won the 1010 and 2215 yard dashes, lower. lng the stale record iii the latter svent to 22 2.3 secoinds. Tise Alli Arbor red and gun club held their regular shoot Sattirday afternoon, but the attenda~nce wa~s small, owing to the threatening weaths- er. Sonic gootdshiootinig was seen. Two teams were chosen consisting of seven men each. 1. S. Bournis, 196 M, led with a ocore of twventy-one out of a possible twenty-five. Professor D. C. Worceter was a close second with nineteein birds to his credit. Messrs. Wrighst, Kay & Co., of De- troit, besides being the largeot man- ufacturers of fraternity badges in the United States, are headquarters for fraternity broclies, book marks, belts, bion hon boxes, bag tags, canes, fobs, glove fasteners, glove menders, glove buttoners, garter buckles, sockets, silver lorgnette chiaiiis, silver lockets, silver hearts, nienthols, menmerable day tablets, nmeimorandum tablete, match safes, necktie holders, pips. pocket pieces, paper clips, paper cut- tees, rules, spoons, stamp boxes, run dials, sleeve links, umbrella clasps, vinagrettes, statienery, crests, mono- grams, etc., sic. Examinations in Lam. Examinaltioiis in the law depritmntloll commnctie Thursdlay, Joile 11, and close lime it, withi the exce-ption of the examination ini Criminal Proced- lime.1 whitcliwais held Satlurdlay, Jun 0. Thie senior class examinations will beheld at 9 a. mi. easchl say as follows: Thursday, tuise 11, Mertgages; Jlue 12. Crimsinsal tanw; Juneisc13,Equtly Juirispruidenice-;lime 135, Federal tune - pruit-nce-; Juiie 1l, Corpsorations; Jue 17, Evide-nce; June 18, Private Inter- tiational i-aws. LAW STUDENTS, ATTENTION. Write to Fredeick 'tains, Attoiney, Albion, Mih., in relatien to forming a co-partnership with a wvell estab- lishied business. A chance with ainy one ef three attorneys in three local- ities. Write at once. FREDIERICK MAINS. TO blENT For the seasoin at Old Mission, a furnished cottage, beautifully located. For terms, etc., apply is Theo. Price, St. Johns, Mlich. The invitation for commnenceiient haverreals-ed. Tile regular number ef invitations together eithi tbs extras whlichl have been ordered may be eb- tained by presenting a receipt for the class tax at the Stewvard's office on Monday, Wednesday and "Friday from 0 to 9:30 a. us., or on Tuesdaey lid Thursday fromn 4 io 4:30 p. in. G. K. McMlULLEN, - Chmn. Invitatisn Coin. The Ann Arbor Railroad will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all stations on thseir line bietween Hamburg Junction and Toledo on Sun- day trains. Tickets lilnited to dale of sale. R. S. GRIEENWOOD, Agent. For Itent-Furnished house sufitable for a fraternity or society, at 102 S. 0$It's Cheaper,~ # to get a -cod comb, one tha;twill ni pet refect stisfaCction, though st maycost a trislie.moreat frst.7 W e h ac tv e a hin e lin e of g o o t com b s, hin:d that wear. PALMER' S PHARMACY. $You knowsc Holmesr-, the livrymsoan Vou ctfinxd a bttrwie, n town0 than lie givs-you. DUCKTROUSERS Are all the rage. Wihy don't you wear a pair ? We have them made right and of superior quality FOR $1.50 .-I) Belts 25 Cents and Up. CUTTING, REYER & CO. 27 AND 29 MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. SPECIAL. D ISTAS & SCHANZ sell Salts and Pants at prices to suit everybody; we also do repairing, cleaning and pressing. Work called for and delivered. No. 4deS. State at., second floor. 05M.MARTIN, Fuseral Director, Cloth .andlMetallic Cashets and Fine Grade Coffins. Embalming a Specialty. No. If S. Fourth see. UOF S. SHAVING PARLOR and Bath. U.rooms. All appointments first class. Imported and domestic cigars. Ladles' artis- tic hair dressing and bathing parlors. J. R. Trojanowski 3aSs. Statest5. lTHES YOU WANT your clothes cleaned 1' prsserd, rellned or rehound gobt Mrs Fingerie, over Sheehan's book store. Lab- oratory aprons made to order WT+JA(VNEWf 1 Ripano Tahulso cure liver troubles. I State st.