THE U. OF M. DAILY. i E ChaIe's Bookstore! Formerly with George Wahr, 1 E. Washington st. Headquarters fo. everything a Student needs in th line of Text-Books, Stationery an Miscellaneous Stock in general. MARTIN SCHALLER, TIE DOWN-TOWN BOOKSELLER, 19 E. Washington st., one block east of Main st. 95 LAWS ! HAVE YOUR CANE ENGRAVED 'WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. TRA3D((__ARk MRS. ANNIE WARD FOSTER'S School of Dancing and Delsarte. Saturday, 10a.m., Gentleman beginnersclass. Saturday, 4. m., Lady bginnrs clas. Monday. i:aN)p. ., Advanced Class (Ladies' and tientlemen). Tuesday 730 p n Beginners (Class (Ladies and dZentiernen). Private lessns by apptntmet. SCHOOL 46 S. STATE ST. GT CATERER, HRNR~TAITR 0 E. Wasting- Second Semester 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 I[ARCH ST 3QLHflEVCUT U SALE. .ESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES + + ALL OUR 4 + $6.00 and $5.50 Witer, Russia and Patent Enmel Hland Made, Calf Lined Shoes reduced to S3.85. Goodspeed'S, 12 S. MAIN ST. A Solid Back All Bristle H air Brush FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS -AT- MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. Main st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of UNIV[RSITY TEXT BOOS New and Second Hand. Note Books at d other Students' Supplies Fine Statisnery, Sportingr ods, etc, which they offer nt (be Loseest Prices. GYM SUITS. k4 We tave got thee. ' Thse best goads for LEAST MONEY. Our gymnasium suits are made by the r r OVERMAN WHEEL C0. (makers of Victor 1 Bicycles) and are fulyguaranteed. A great many are in / use. _ EXAMINE THEM. -AT- M SIAB[ER'S CYCLE EMPORIUM, 11 W Washington 5t. NI u VIIV E y'S. Call and see us before purchasing. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. E~ A R OFANN ARBOR. STEAM LAUNDRY CO. Organized 1863. High Gloss and Domestic Finish. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Prefits, $40,000. Transacts a general banking business. Foreign exchanges bought and sold. Furnish E. S. SERVISS, Manager, letters of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. '23 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE. -wm :s t! t fi s ' 1 m 7 ' 3 t r771Y y A NOVELTY IN Bath Robes! T'.efamous Star&CrescentlathRobes are now made in all the LEADING COLLEG2 STRIPES Quality superb. Mtlade under our "Fast' Pile" patent. Price, in fine cotton terry, $7; in fine wool terry, $10. Deliveredi free. Returnable ifunsatisfactory. If not found at your dealers', send to us( mentioningcolegeandenclosiugprice.' STAB & CRESCENT MILLS CO., Philads., Pa. _- w I/ t r 1 . 1 P. 4 1 a --A -oi 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. .HOW 7 TO iBCONOMIZB. Buy Dean & Co.'s Family Flour for $3.00 per Barrel. Buy Best Western Patent Flour for $3.75 per Barrel. Buy Bolted Corn Meal for 23 cents per 1-16 Barrel. Buy Hulled Buckwheat Flour for 31 cents per 1-16 per Barrel. Buy Six Pounds of Crackers for 25 cents. Buy 734 Pounds Best Rolled Oats for 25 cents. SDEAN . O\/COAMJS[Y. 44 South Main Street. 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 classes are under the personal instruc- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Granger. Private or class lessons given on any dance of merit requested. Office at the Academy, ground loar, 6 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. UNIVERSITY NOTES. j is us Abell, the ingenue of tthe "Young Mrs. Winthrop" company. The Political "qualit club will which aspears at the rand Saturday, Imleet ,at-MeMillan hal. Friday, . Pmiiis a Detroit young lady. She is well Prof. Demiou's class in literary known in Ann Arbor an the indica- eriticism will meet Wednesday at 4 tions are that the company will be la.n .1 greeted by a large audience H iboth The examination in Code Pleading the matinee and eVenin. perform- for the senior laws will be held Sat- ances. Miss Abell and Mr. Errol Dun- urday, March 2, at S a. in.. iii the bar, who supports her, will be enter- law lecture room. tained by Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- The senior laws will have a special ternity while in Ann Arbor. quIz in Real Property next Saturday at 2 o'clock, in the lecture room, for INTER-COLLEGIATE. I those who have excused absences. Prof. M. L. D'Ooge will lecture be- fore the Inland League next Monday evening. His subject will be "A Sun- mer's Trip Through Scandinavia." J. H. Mallory, jr., '95 lit, has resign- ed the position of business manager of the Inlander, and James H. Pren- tiss, '96 lit, has been elected to the place. Misses Davies, Hill, Thompson, Cady, Gardner, Bushnell and Ans- bach will assist in the ladies' pro- gram at the Alpha Nu Saturday even- ing. Prof. Thompson will try to arrange with the senior laws to procure a sufficienti number of his books on Eqnity, Pleading and Practice to sup- ply the juniors until more can be printed. There are 75 candidates for the Cor- nell nine. Harvard has accepted the challenge from Cornell for a lacrosse gamie this spring. It was resolved at Princeton that no man who is not one of the college ath- letic teans, be allowed to wear any monogram in the college colors. The college-bred men in the United States senate are eighteen in number, viz: Stuart of Nevada, Higgins of Del- 'aware, Wetmore of Ithode Island, Wolcott of Colorado, Dubois of Idaho, and Patton of Michigan, representing Yale; Cameron of Pennsylvania, Gray of Delaware, and Irby of South Caro- lina, representing Princeton; Hoar and Lodge of Massachusetts, and Pas- co of Florida, representing Harvard. SPALDING'S INTERCOLLEGIATE SWEATER. It lo tte neon sweater made and in superior to any otter on 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, lnavy and black. PRICE. $7.00. Spaiding's Base Ball and Tennis Supplies are recognized leaders. Everything requisite for the games. Spalding's Trade Mark on what you pur- hase is a guarantee that the goods are the best. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. NEw YORK. PAnLnPIA. CHICAGO. Wild, Wild, Wild. STUDENTS, TAKE NOTICE ! OR WINIER AND F'ALL GOODS We Sell on Reduction. Fancy Suitings and Trousers. The goods must go. Please call and see. 2--East Washington Street.--2