THE U. OF M. DAILY. SchaIler's BDoksto! Formerly with George Wahr, 19 E. Washin-ton st. Headquarters for everything a Student needs in the line of Text-Books, Stationery and Miscellaneous Stock in general. MARTIN SCHALLER, TIlE DOWN-TOWN BOOKSELLER, 1.9. Washington st., one block east of Main st. '95 LAWS!I HAVE YOUR CANE ENGRAVED WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. SCIENTIFIC1! SUPERB ! TRZIBUNEB BICYCLES LEAD. " See the Tribune Cyrloidal Sproket. R. E. NEWTON, AGENT, 7 VOLLAND ST MRS. ANNIE WARD FOSTER'S School of Dancing and Delsarte. Saturday, 10a. m., Gentlemansbeginners class. Saturday, 4 p. m., Lady beginners class. Monday, L730p. ., Advanced Class (Ladies' and tentlemen). Tuesday 0p.m a., Beginners Class (Lades and uestdame-.3 Private lessons by appointment. SCHOOL 46 S. STATE ST. CATERER, HANGSTERFER 20 E.Washing- u.Ea~~~.esuU~uI ton st. Sweater's OF 4 --AT-- Sheehan & Co.'s 10 12HE IDE ELLIPTIC SPRING CRANK o try them is to be convinced that they are jast what you Lave been looking for. For rough roads. hil-climbing and working up aquticks part, they are unequalled. Each erash seese27to 50 pounds. Price 5.0 pr pair. Wilt tay wheel. Before purchasing a wheel examsne the tde Line. Will sell on easy paymentasif desired. W. P. DISTLER, 31 N. University ave Platluotypes The latetdtIngin PHOTOGRAPY at BER RY M AN 'S. 4 E. Haren at. peial Bates to Seniors. GRIP REME DIES! ALL KINDS -AT- E. A.Mummery' s NEW DRUG STORE, MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. Main st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of VNI EBSITY T[T BOOS New and Second Hand. Note Books ar d other Students' Supplies Fine Stationery, Sporting Goods, etc, whicb they oiter at the Lowest Prices. GYM SUITS. - P We have got them. The best goods for the S LEAST MONEY. Our gymnasium suits are made by the r- OVERMAN YWHEEL COI (makers of Victor Bicycles) and are fuly guaranteed. A great many are in use. _ EXAMINE THEM. -AT- M STAEBLER'S CYCLE EMPORIUM, 11 W Washington st. COR. WASHINGTON ST. AND FOURTH AVE, Call and see us before purchasing. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. A S TARO OF ANN ARBOR. STEAM LAUNDRY CO. Orgasned (803.HihlssadDmtiFns. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, 540,000. tigh Gliss and Damrntlr Finish. Transacts a general banking business. Foreigo exchanges bought and sold. Furnish E. S. SERVISS, Manager, letters of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. '23 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE. i HOW TO ECONOMIZE. 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 7% Pounds Best Rolled Oats for 25 cents. ~D7 AN 8zCO&M-PA.NF3~. i 44 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. A. J. Kingsbury, '95 law, is con- tined to his room by sickness. Out of eighteen cases tried in the practice court by jury, ther nhave iten only fourdislag'reements. H. Hortsky, '95 law, will leave the departilment on account of illness. He will be taken to his home in Mon- tana Soon. Prof. Griiin announed yesterday that the junior laws would complete tho subject of Practice and Pleading within the next two weeks. At the Young Men's club of the Con- gregational church Sunday iight, Rev. Mr. Bradshaw's subject will be "Habisi." The Chequanegon orchestra will furnish music. Mr. D. B. Cheever, '91 E. E., wili read a. paper before tile Engineering society, entitled "Practical Engineer- ing Notes," Saturday at 8 p. in. This paper promises to be of much interest to all engineering students. At the meiting held by the junior pharmics, Mr. Kelly was elected pres- ident to succeed M. A. Parker, who resigned. Mr. Trowbridge was elected to succeed Mr. Kelly as baseball man- ager, and Mr. Schmid, historian. T. & A. A. BULLETIN. For the following meetings rates of one and one-third fare for the round trip on the certificate plan will be made: For tho Woman's Forvign Mission- ary Society and Woman's Home Mis- sionary Union at Grand Rapids March 280 to 29 inclusive. For the Aniateur Athletic Union of U. 5., March 19 to 22. Western Gas association, May 15 to 19. Genleiral assembly Presbyterian ehuich, May 16 and June 3, at Pitts- burg, Pa. Woman's Foreigu Missionary society at Philadelphia, Pa., April 23 to 25. Pates of one and one third fare for the round trip will be made for tae state convention Mirhigag Christian Endeavor Union at Bay City, March 2C to 28. Tickets to be sold March 25, 26 and 27, limited to return not later than March 29, 1S95. R. S. GREENWOOD, Agt. W. 11. BENNETT, G. P. A. Due bills for sale at a discount at the Daily office. NOTICES. NOTICE TO INDEPENDENTS. The annuali meeting of the U. of M. Independent association for the purpose of electing Daily editors for the coming year will occur Saturday, April G. According to a rule of the association the editors shall be ap- portioned as follows: Eleven to the literary department, three to the law department, two to the medical depart- ment, one to the pharmacy and one to the dental department. It is de sired that all those wishing to try, for places begin contributing at once. The work done will receive due credit, and those whose writing warrants a position on the board will be recoin- mended to the association. HARRY COLEMAN, Managing Editor. All persons having rooms to let dur- ing the classical confer.'ice to be o.eld in this city the ioV week in March will please notify D. '. Mertz by letter, or call at Newberry 1all from 9:30 to 10 a. m., or 3 to 3:30 p. in. If notifying by letters please state b(riefly your accommodations and price per day for rooms or rooms and board. The Youth's Companion. The Youth's Companion has entered upon its sixty-ninth year of publican tion, and as one :says who has been a con~stant readerof its etolumns for snore tha rtirty years, "I1 hassctead- ily imsproved ye'ar by year." Its' ati- cli's today cover thie xvhcsle ii(,'lsOofT 111 and experience, furnishing a vast amnont of va"luablean entertaining reading of a character not found el;3- where and of so great a varitty that The Compaion interests alike each inlmber of the famiily. The prospectus for the volume of 1895 aunounees5 an jnusuai array or attractions; fourteen ,erial stones, a wvealth of short stories, anecdotes, humorous sletches, adventures, science and home articles, tlunely edi- torials on all important questions, and mo' s.than twohundred original poemus of the highest class. Full prospectus andsd epecimen copies sent free on application. Price $1.75 a year. It comes every -week. Finely, illustrated. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston Mass. 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 "PEACOCK STRIDE" + + AND + + WALTZ-OXFORD music and description of dance can be procured at GRANGERS ACADEMY OF DANCINCt NO. 6 MAYNARD STREET. KEN WOOD BICYCES "Swift, Strong and Beautiful." Kenwood's received the Highest World's Fair Award as Light Roadsters. Salesroom-42 State s1. APMADOC & MANCHESTER. SANGER., TITUS AND CABANNE America's Greatest Riders have selected as their Mount for '95, Yes, and there are others. This will be a Spalding year. "-Fitted with Palmer Tiros. EBERBACH HARDWARE CO. G. H. WILDl) THE LEADING TAILOR and Importer has received the largest and most select stock of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS for Spring and Summer of '95 in the city, and would be pleased to have you call and examine the same. Full Dress Suits a Specialty. 2 E. Washington st., near Main.