THE U. OF M. DAILY. chaIers Bookstore!',A Solid Back Formerly with George Wahr, 19 E. Washington st. Headquarters for everything a Student needs in the line of Text-Books, Stationery and Miscellaneous Stock in general. MARTIN SCHALLER, THE DOWN-TOWN BOOKSELLER, 19 E. Washington st., one block east of Main st. 95% LAWS!: HAVE YOUE VANE ENGRAVED WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. TRADE MARK MRS. ANNIE WARD FOSTER'S School of Dancing and Delsarte. Saturday, 10 a. m., Gentleman beginnersclass. All Bristle Hair Brush FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. Main st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of VNIEnSId IEXT BOOKS New and Second Hand. Note Books ard other Students' Supplies -AT- Fine Stationery, Sporting Ooods, etc , whi h thry offer it the Lowest P~ricen. M U MlviliE R S. Call and see us before purchasing. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 4N OF ANN ARBOR. STEAM LAUNDRY CO. Organized 1863. High Gloss and Domestic Finish. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, s40,000. Transacts a general banking business. Foreiga exchanges bought and sold. Furnish E. S. SERVISS, Manager, etters of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARtKSON, Cashier. 123 OUTH FOURTH AVENUE. GYM SUITS. - , We have got them. The best goods for the S LEAST MONEY, Our gymnasium suits are made by the - ~ OYERMAN WHNEEL C01 - - (makers af Victor Bicycles) and ore fullyguranteed. A great many are in use. EXAMINE THEM. -AT- M STAERLER'S CYCLE EMPORIUM, 11 W Washington st. ----- - ------- - - - M - r r r r r r " r- - - - - - - - - - - - Z A NOVELTY IN Bath Robes! Th-e famous Star& CrescentBath Robesj are now made in all the LEADING COLLEG; JTRIPES Quality superb. Ma iund-r our "Fastl Pile" patent. Price, is f. n 2citton terry, $7; in fille wool terry, $ 1o. Delivered. free. Returnable if unsatisfactory. If not found at your dealers', send to us) mentioningcollegeandenclosingprice. STAB & CRESCENT MILLS CO., Philada., Pa. iT'TTTTY'f 7 " i i w " ' / a I { ; N j{ r e i _ . ; -,i L" j w ..a a .. ,s a a . a .a.3 ..a.a.a a - - -y ..a-a: a - - - i --- -- - -- --- - - Monday, 7:50 p. m., Advanced Class(Ladies' and Getleemen). Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Beginners Class (Ladies and Gentlemen). Private lessons by appointment. SCHOOL 46 S. STATE ST. IuAinorrrn CATERER, o20 E.ashin-t. Second Semester TEXT K BOOKS New and Secondhand for All Departments of the University at Sheehan & Co.'s Bookstore, State St. 1EST NOTE BOOKS in the city for 25c. TILL MARCH 1ST SUfES 9CUT SALE. LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. + + ALL OUR * + $6.00 and $5.50 Winter, Russia and Patent Enamel Hand Made, Calf Lined Shoes reduced to ,m3.85. Qoodspeed's, 17 8. MAIN s'. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN FOUNTAIN PENS? We have something new and superior in this line. Drop us a postal before buying others. RAPID PEN FACTORY. WASHINGTON. D. C. .ATTIENTION! PLEASE. Are you annoyed b3 your lamp wicks chared? By your lamps filling the house with a sickening smoke and giving a light the color of the moon when seen through a smoked glass? If so, use our Red Star Oil, and thus troubles will vanish. It gives a white light, does not char the wick, emits no odor, and will all burn out of the lamp. Red Star Oil 8c per gal., White Star Oil,6e per gal., 74 smokelessGasoline 8c per gal. D.IARI &N 1\OOA Y._ 44 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Prof. Mechn lectures to the laws today. The work on Public Officers for the p. g. under Prof. Mechem will com- mence Friday. Miss M. A. Lohr, '96 dent, has re- sumed ler studies after an illness of several months. Miss Jennie Austin, '97, who is, teaching in Detroit, visited friends in town over Sunday. Miss Anna Kennedy, of Bay City. is visiting her brother, Jafoes D. Ken- nedy, '96 law, this week. All applicants for the '96 law base- ball nine will hand in their names and positions to C. P. Lund as soon asj possible. There will be no quizzes in Anson, this week until Wednesday at 10 a. m., owing to the Dean's inability to meet the classes. Miss Grace Anderson, formerly a student in college and now teaching at Wayne, is visiting her sister, Miss Hose Andersoni,'95 lit. A typographical error made the Daily announce yesterday that the to- tal enrollment given out Saturday was 2,952. The number should have read 2,852. The patronesses of the freshman social Friday evening will be Mee- dames Lombard and Beman. The number of tickets has been limited to sixty. Tickets may be procured from Messrs. Wisner, Shelby, Hyde, Tread- way, Waterman, Seabury or Wein. stein. Mr. Clarence 1). .Joy, an attorniy of Marshall, is visiting inltructsr Smith, of the law department. Tlhe eighty new lockers ordered by the regents will be reserved for women at the treasurer's office until Thurs- day morning and then will be placeil on sale for all comers. Great credit is due Drs. Hoff and Haidle for the thorough and system- atic manner in which they are con- ducting the work of the freshman class in the dental laboratory. All students who favor the free coin- age of silver are requested to meet in the lecture room of the law depart- ment this afternoon at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of forming a free silver club. The members of the '94 literary class now in college are considering a banquet and a meeting is called for Thursday, Feb. 28, at 4 p. m., by D. F. Lyons for the purpose of making arrangements. The freshman class in the dental department has two new members, David Templar, of Orie, Out., and M. Metnnis, H. D., of Argentine'republic. Dr. McInnis graduated here in the medical class of '79 and has been prac- ticing at Buenos Ayres for the last thirteen years. According to the Ann Arbor Courier Miss Milspaugh sang several seletions at the senior social Saturday night. This will be news to Miss Milspaugh as well as to those present. It some- times happens that reporters attempt covering assignments from programs published the day before. Caps and Gowns FOR MEN AND WOMEN. We are prepared to furnish Caps and Gowns of the highest quality to Universities, Colleges and Schools throughout the United States, at surprisingly low prices. Self meas- urement forms, containing all nec- essary instructions to secure per- fectly fitting garments without visiting the store, will be forwarded upon request. RIBONS IN ALL COLLEGE COLORS different widths, at moderate prices. Strawbridge & Clothier PHILADELPHIA. The largest exclusively Dry Goods House in America. GRANGER'S SCHOOL OF DANCING, ' Ali classes are under the personal instrue- tion of Mr. and Mrs. oss Granger. Private or class lessons given on any dance of merit requested. Office at the Academy, ground flose, S Maysnard st: REUBEN H. KEMPF, From the Royal Conservatory, Stuttgart, Germany, Teacher of Piano, Organ and Musica Composition; also the Art of Teaching. Studio 22 S. Division St., Ann Arbor, Mich SPALDING'S INTERCOLLEGIATE SWEATER, It iu ternist sweater made and is superior to any other annihe market. Made tram the fnest and sottest Austraiian wooi, handknit, and was used exciusiveiylisut year by neariy all the college football elevens. In white, navy and black. PRIoE. $'.00. Spalding's Base Ball and Tennis Supplies are recognied ieaders. Everything requisite tar the gamin. Spalding's Trade Mark on what you pur- chase isa guarantee that the goods are the best. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Nw YORK. PAILADELPHIA. CICAOO. Wild, Wild, Wild. STUDENTS, TAKE NOTICE ! OUR WINIER AND FALL GOODS We Sell on Reduction. Fancy Suitings and Trousers. The goods must go. Please call and see. 2--East Washington Stree$.--2