THE U. OF M. DAILY. SchaIler's ok ! A Solid Back All Bristle Formerly with George Wahr, 19 H E. Washington st. Headquarters for everything a Student needs in the B rusi line of Text-Books, Stationery and Miscellaneous Stock in general. MARTIN SCHI ME, FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TIE DOWN-TOWN BOOKSELLER, --AT- 19 E. Washington st., one block M U M M E RY' c eato anst. '95 . LAWS ! FIRST NATIONAL BAN OF ANN ARBOR. HAVE yoepg Organized 1863. SCapital, I100,000.rSurplus and Profits, $40, C ANE ENG AVED Transacs a genera 1banking busin Foreign exchanges bought and sold. Furn -g._ _Av letters of credit. WM. ARNOLD S, Jeweler. F. BACh Pros. S. W. CLARKSON, Cash ARE YOU INTEREST We have something new and superior in t ARK ,.RAPID PEN FACTO ATTENTIC Are you annoyed b3 your lam the house with a sickening smok moon when seen through a smoke ! .[ NEW OLLARR thus troubles will vanish. It givi WARD_ _ _ emits no odor, and will all burn of NRS, ANNIE WARD FOSTER'S White Star Oil, Sc per gal.,r4°smo Sekol of Dancing and Delsarte. 44 South Main Street. saiturday, 10a. m., Gentleman beginners class. Saturday, 4p.m., Lady beginners class. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Mondas _p. r dacod Class (Ladies' and Gentlemen). Tuesday 730 p. c Beginners Class (Ladies There will be a quiz in Stephen and Udeenn. Private lessons by appointmeat. Pleading, pages 218 to 265, next w SCHOOL 46 _8 STATE ST. in room 13. HANGSTERRr CATERER, a The senior laws are to be quizzed H~nI,~Inr {nIi E.Wanhing- w ton St. room 4 next week on the third ft Second Semester lectures on Corporilion. Prnf Thinn~y winl ipti- to S3. K. ,000. less. tish ier. MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. Main st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of |NI|ERSITY T[XT BOK New and Second Hand. Note Books and other Students' Supplies Fine Stationery, Sporting Goods, etc , which they oiler at the Lowest Prices. Call and see us before purchasing. 4.N M IT EUBOIL STEAM LAUNDRY CO. High Goss and Domestic Finish. E. S. SERVISS, Manager, 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE. GYM SUITS. ;- We have got them. The best goods for the LEAST MONEY. Our gymnasium suits N . aremadebythe OIMAN WHEEL CO (makers of Victor Bicycleu) and se fully, guaranteed. A great many are in EXAMINE THEM, -AT- M SIAEBLER'S CYCLE EMPORIUM, 11 W Washington st. I rED IN FOUNTAIN PENS? lhis line. Drop us a postal before buying others. )RY, WASHINGTON. D. C. N ! PLEASE. p wicks chared? By your lamps filling e and giving a light the color of the d glass? If so, use our Red Star Oil, and es a white light, does not char the wick, ut of the lamp. Red Star Oil Se per gal., keless Gasoline Sc per gal. )LEIA]TI & COMPA-NIY- The Webster Society. on The following program will be eok given, at Webster society tonight: Declamation, Mr. H. . Porter; essay, in Mr. R. J. Covert; essay, Mr. F. It. our Holitzheimer; oration, Mr. C. A. Rob- inson; impromptu, at president's op- the tion; paper, Mr. H. E. Nothoib; de- scs hate, "Resolved, that the railroads shonld be owned and controlled by 'x1t the goverinet," alf., Messrs. Isaac TEXT- BOOKS New and Secondhand for All Departments of the University at Shieelian. & Co.'s Bookstore, State St. BEST NOTE BOOKS in the city for 25c. TILL MARCH 1ST CUT SALE. LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. + + ALL OUR 4 + $6.00 and $5.50 Winter, Russia and Patent Enamel Hand Made, Calf Lined Shoes reduced to s3.85. (oodspeed's, 1. MAIN ST. junior laws today and to both clas the riemainder of the week. The junior laws will be quizzed ib week on lectures 13 and Nl of Marital Relations by Instructor smith. The Adelphi will hold a joint pro- gram with the Crescent Literary so- ciety in Ypsilanti, Friday evening. W. T. Apmadoc and W. C. 'Manches- ter, '96 law, have secured tho Ken- wood bicycle agency in Ann Arbor for this season. The special quiz in Fixtures and Easements for those having excused absences will be held Saturday, March 2, in room 4, at 8:30 a. m. The judges selected for the final preliminary oratorical contest are Prof. A. C. McLaughlin, Prof. Floyd ?Mechem and Geo. H. Pond. Grange Legislation Echoes. Itepresentative Wildey, the intro- ducer of the resolution calilng on the regents of this University for full de- tails of the finances of the University has been examining the report which the auditor general sent to the house yesterday, and he has some comment to make on the figures. First he calls attention to the fact that Thomas C. Trueblood's name is twice given as a professor at a salary of $1,250. This is something he wants explained. Mr. Wildey also notes that the Uni- versity library has a $11,250 pay roll while the pay roll of the state library amounts to only $5,700. The Univer- sity librarian gets $2,700 and the state librarian only $1,200. Foster and E. E. Glardner; neg., Messrs. D. It. Williams and W. W. North. Before the program is given the membership roll will be called. Every member will respond to his name with a short quotation from the poets. Freshman Track Athletics. , Manager Heald of the freshman track team has called a meeting of all 98 field and track athletes at 4 p. i. on Friday next in room 9.of the main building. The meeting is for the pur- pose of getting the freshman track men together that they pmay become acquainted with one another and may, learn of the plans for spring training. It is not necessary for one to have done something in track athletics al- ready, but all who are willing to try in any of the fourteen events are urged to come to the meeting. Instructors Walter Denton Smith's "Elementary Law" has just been placed on sale by the West Co. Mr. J. H. W. Simpson will read a paper before the Engineering society, Friday night, March 1st, on "A Visit to the National Tube Works." GERMAN D. There will be but one section In Geman. Course D. It meets Wednes- day and Friday at S. T. DICKHOFF. Subscribe for the Daily. 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. RIBBONS 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. All clauses are under the personal instruc- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Ress Granger. Private or class lessons given on any dance of merit requested Office at the Academy, ground Sour, 0 Maynard st. KENWOODS COMING. America's Leading Bicycle. Don't Do a Thing But Wait. W. T. APMADOC, W. C. MANCHESTER, 45 William st., Ann Arbor. SPALDING'S INTERCOLLEGIATE SWEATER. It in ther ins iweater made and is superior to any other en the market. Made from the finest and softest Australian wool, hand knit, and was used exclusively last year by nearly all the college football elevens. In white, navy and black. PRICE. $7.00. Spalding's Mass Mali and Tennis supplies are recognised leaders. Everything requie for thu games. Spalding's Trade Mark on what you pur- cbase is a guarantee that the goods are the best. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. NEw Yosx. PAILADELP A. CHICAGO. wild, wild, Wild. STUDENTS, TAKE NOTICE ! OUR WINIER AND FASL GOODS We Sell on Reduction. Fancy Suitings and Trousers. The goods must go. Please call and see. 2--East Washington Street.--2