THE U. OF M. DAILY. & Shaller's Daokstoie! Tormerly with George Wahr, 19 . Washington st. Headquarters for everything a Student needs in the line of Text-Books, Stationery and Miscellaneous Stock in general. MARTIN SCHALLER, IHE DOWN-TOWN BOOKSELLER, 19 E. Washington st., one block east of Main st. 95 0 LAWS! HAVE YOUR CANE ENGRAVED WM. ARNOLD S, Jeweler. TRADE OMARK NRS, ANNIE WARD FOSTER'S School of Dancing and Delsarte. A Solid Back All Bristle Hair Brush' FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS -AT- M MU M ERY'S. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $40,000. Transacts a general banking business. Foreigs exchanges bought and sold. Furnish letters of credit. P. BACH Fres. S. W. CLAR5KSON, Cashier. MOORE & WETMORE 6 b..Main st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of VNIVERSITY I[XT BOOKS New and Second Hand. Note Books ard other Students' Supplies Fine Stationery, Sporting Goods, etc, which they offer at the Lowest Prices. Call and see us before purchasing. ANN TAE0-3OR STEAM LAUNDRY CO. High Gloss and 5Iomestic Finish. E. S. SERVISS, Manager, '23 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE. GYM SUITS. ;, We have got them. The best goods for LEAST MONEY. Ourgymnasium suits arkmade by the ' V , REMAN WHEEL Cl. (makers of Victor Bicycles) and are fully guaranteed. A great many are in EXAMINE THEM. -AT- M, STAEBL[R'S CYCLE EMPORIUM, 11 W Washington st. i , S 1 _ ._ _ _.... _ . , _ _.__ _ M_--- - _-- ---_--- - 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. I . .1. i I : HOW TO IECONOMIZE. 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. ~DE AN & O8z /'A.NY 44 South Main Street. I II Satsrdo10 IS a. m.,Oentiemanbegisnersclass. Saturday' 4p. m.Lady beginners class.v Mon day, X1:30 p. m., Advanced Class (Ladies' and Geleimen). Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Beginners Class (Ladies and Gentlemen). Private lessons by appointnest. SCHOOL 46 S. 6'T'ATB ST. HANGSTERFE CATERER, HANV I ER ,If E W ashig Second Semester TEXTK B0 KS New and Secondhand for All Departments of the University at Sheelian & CO,' Bookstore, State t BEST NOTE BOOKS' in the city for 25c. TILL MARCH 1ST CUT SALE. LESS THAN WHOLESALE ICES. + + ALL OUR 4 4 $6.00.cand $5.50 Winter, Russia and Patent Enamel Hand Made, 'Calf Lined Shoes reduced to S3085. Ooodspeed's, UNIVERSITY NOTES. II. XV. Levy, assistant business Bian- Wi. K. Itance. law '95, has recently ager of the Daily, is ill with la grippe. returned froim Monongaihela, a.,withl i lison will lsl'c' i St. isis bride. Andrew's church tomorrow, at 10:30 Sihirley WX. Smlithl, '97 lit. delivered a a. iii., asid will deliver his lust lecture lecture in the Epworth League series at 7:30 i. u. The ;junior pharmles have decided F. ". Ilapliai lectured last even-upon having a baseball tvain, and will ing in the Webster Christian En- begin work at once, Mr. Kelly having been elected msanager. deavor lecture course. The large audience at the Alpha Nu Mrs. Cheever will entertiain a party of college girls Saturday evening at iorting was disappointed ii sot ienr- her iomne oii Packard st lug the Misses Osborne and Thonp- All students coising from points out- son who were unable to be present. """ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Te pr''"ae''* ""'; ogram as given" how-ever,"was side of Michigan are invited to attelnd'li rgisuagvebwse.ws the S. C. A. social tonight. .Prof. Thompson lectures to the sen- At the regular meeting of the So- ior laws Monday at 9:15 a. iu. andI to cratic union yesterday afternoon the the juniors at the usual hour. following offileers were elected: Mr. I 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 PHILADBLPHIA. The largest exclusively Dry Goods House in America GRANGER'S SCHOOL OF DANCINGI Aul 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 foor. 0 Maynard it. KENWOODS COMING. America's Leading Bicycle. Don't Do a Thing But Wait. W. T. APMADOC, W. C. MANCHESTER, 45 William at. Ann Arbor. SPALDING'S INTERCOLLEGIATE SWEATER. It is tie pestsrweater made and is superior to any other on the marhet. Made from the finest and softest Australian wool, hand knit. and was used exclusively last year by nearly all the college footbati elevens. In white, navy and black. PRICG. $7.00. Spalding's Base Ball and Tennis Supplies are recognized leaders. Everything requisite for the games. Spalding's Trade Mark on what you pur- chase is a guarantee that the goods are the best. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Nnw YoRK. PamtaDELaaA. CHIcAGO. Wild, Wild, Wild. STUDENTS, TAKE NOTICE! OUR WIHIER AHO FALL GOODS We Sell on Reduction. Fancy Suitings and Trousers. The goods must go. Please call and see. 2_-Eat WashtugtouStreet.-9 The sophomores have fallen into the social line and will hold a party at Granger's on the evening of March 15. Ex-Gov. I. P. Chase, of Ohio, has been secured to act as third judge for the oratorical contest to be held March 15. Rev. J. M. Gelston will answer the question, "Whether Christ himself claimed to be divine," in his sermon Sunday evening. At the Unitarian church Sunday evening Mrs. Sunderland will discuss the retigious thought of Goethe, Victor Hugo, Carlyle, Buckle, Ruskin, Mathew Arnold and Emerson. The Forum will hold its regular weekly meeting tonight at 7:30, when the following question will be debated: "Resolved, that President Cleveland's policy in selling United States bonds to a foreign syndicate was detrimental to the best interests of the country. The affirmative will be represented by Messrs. Holtzhseliner and Shannon, the negative by Messrs. Conry and Woodworth. C. 1. Donovan, president; Mr. Honey, vice president; Mr. Nothomb, secre tary and treasurer, and Mr. Hicks, marshal. At the meeting of the Dental society last evening Mr. Harry Hinman read a paper on "Replantation of Teeth" and the following officers were elected for this semester: President, Ralph L. Williams, '96; vice president, C. A. Phillips, '96; treasurer, Samuel Mum- mery, '96; secretary, Miss Dessie Rob- ertson, '97. Chairman Hickey has tendered his resignation from the social committee of the class of '96I. le does not, how- ever, intend to shift the responsibility for the deficit incurred by the gymna- sium social. He will .not only carry that matter through, which indeed is not in as encouraging a condition as might be wished, but will also manage the next Junior social which is to be held in Granger's academy March 29. There still remains almost 50 to be collected to pay off the debt left by the junior party. Every one who has any Interest In helping a good cause' should see Mr. Hickey and subscribe As much as he can. f