THE U. OF M. DAILY. SchaII&r's Booksoe! Formerly with George Wahr, 19 E. Washington st. Headquarters for everything a Student needs in the lise of Text-Books, Stationery and Miscellaneous Stock in general. MARTIN SCHALLER, OE DWN-TOWN BOOKSELLER, 19 E. Washington st., one block east of Main st. 795 LAWS!to HAVE YOUR CANE ENGRAVED 'WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. T E "TRZ3UlTE,", GET CATALOOUE OF 9. E. NEWTON, AGENT, 1 VOLLAND ST RS tANNIE WARD FOSTER'S School of Dancing and Delsarte. Saurday. ia.m.,entleman begnners class. gSsnray, . i.,Lady begnnes class Mday, 7: P. 7 ., Advanced Class (Ladies' andtlemen). iffa7sday 7:30 p. ., Beginners Class (Ladies and entlenen. "rivate lessons by appointment 13OHOOL 46 S. STATB ST. A G E 2ETrr Aion St. Sweaters ~OFF -AT- Sheehan & co.'s PATNTE 1HE IDE ELLIPTIC SPRING CRANK iy themais to e convine tathy rotustowhat yen ave gadbeen lookin or. 5nru road, ilcibnadwoking na quick spurt, they re unealed. Each ! rank tested to 5 pounds. Price $. per pair. Will lt any wieel. Before psrchasin aweel examine the ide Line. Wil sell on 4ay payments if desired. . W. P. DISTLER, 31 N. University ae Platinotypes Tine atet thngin PSTORAPY t Bi RY M ANIT' . j48. Hv5ro 9t. Speial Rates t Seniors. GRIP REMEDIES!P ALL KINDS -AT- FE. A. Mummery' S NEW DRUG STORE, COR. WASHINGTON ST. AND FOURTH AVE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 186. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Prcflts, $40,000. Transacts a general banking business. Foreign exchanges bought andsold. Furnish letters of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. Main st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of VNYBII TT BOOKS New and Second Hand. Note Books and other Students' Supplies Fine Stationery, Sporting Goods, etc., which they offer at the Lowest Prices. Call and see us before purchasing. ANN A- oo STEAM LAUNDRY CO. Iligli Gloss and Domestic Finish. E. S. SERVISS, Manager, 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE. HOW TO ECONOMIZB. 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 73/ Pounds Best Rolled Oats for 25 cents. SEAN8I & QMPAJ5f. 44 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Law Notes. The vesp'r chorus will reiearse to- Sectiois 4 anl 5 ib qsiczedit day at 4 p. in., instead of tomorrow. Stephen's Pleading today at 3 p. us. Mr. Ralph Garwood, '92 lit, and and 3:45 p. m., repectivetly. wife, are speieling the week in town. Prof. Mtchem willilecture to the Prof. Stanley was unable to drill juniors on Partnership this afternoon the vesper chorus yettterday on ac- at 4 o'clock. There will be two more count of illness. lectures on Partnership. All '98 lits who intend trying for the F. J. Boudinot, '9 law, has left for class ball team will -report to Mianag r hits homo at Tahlequala, Indiana '(,r- Ileald at the gymnasium today at 4 ritory, on account of ill health and t. us., r "dy for ottoor practice, will"ot retturnihis year. Miss F'lorenc Anderson, a University matriculatte, who has been teaehing, is spending a short vacation with her sister, Miss Rose Anderson, '95 lit. The business manager of the Oracle has made his final report, which shows the expenditures and receipts of the board to have been practically equal. U. of f. Silver club meets Friday at 4 p. in. in room 13 of the law build ing, for the purpose of arranging for speakers to come here and speak upon the silver question. The club has nearly 200 members. The Forum held its monthly election of officers yesterday afternoon and the following officers were elected: Mr. Holtzheimer, president; E. L. Thomp- son, vice president; H. A. Davis, secre- tary;:Mr. Shannon, treasurer, and Mr. Ingraham, critic. At its regular meet- ing next Tuesday the silver question will be discussed. The first real outdoor work of the season began yesterday on the, campus. The baseball candidates were out for batting and fielding pra- tice from 4 to 5:30. The ground is now fairly firm and warm weather is all that is needed. Near the dental building about twenty football men were out for practice at punting. At the New Grocery they give 7 lbs. granulated sugar for 25c. provided $3 worth of other goods are purchased with the same order. BRADFORD & CO., Ltd., 'Phone 156. 37 E. Washington st. Subscribe for the Daily. - U. OF B. CALENDAR. Wed., March 27.-Annual S. C. A. election. Wed., Maarch 27.-Junior lit social it Granger's academy. Wed., March 27.-Miss Octavia Wil- liams Bates before the Webster society at 7:30 p. m. on "Darwin." Wed. and Thurs., March 27-28.- Classical conference under auspices of Michigan Schoolmaster's club. Fri., March 29.-'Varsity indoor meet in Gymnasium. Fri., March 29.-U. of At. Silver club meets at 4 p. to. in room 13, law build- 1ng. Fri. and Sat., March 29-30.-Meeting of Michigan Schoolmasters' club. . Fri., April 5.-Loan exhibit of old blue ware at the home of Mrs. James B. Angell, for the benefit of the Fruit and Flower mission. Sat., April 6.Indoor contest for Senate Trophy in gymnasium, 8 p. m. Sat., April 6-.-Annual election of the officers of the Athletic association. Sat., April 6.-Meeting of U. of M. Independent association at law leture room for election of Daily editors. Thurs., April 11.-Faculty recital At Frieze Memorial hall. Thurs., April 11.-Mrs. Trueblood's recital of dramatization of "Silas arner," M. N. church. Fri., April 12.-Spring vacation be- gins. Mon., April 22.--Spring vacation closes. Exercises resumed in all de- partments. Fri., April 26.-IntercollegIate debate between Northwestern and Michigan at Chicago. Thurs., May 9.-Faculty recital at. Frieze Memorial hall. Thurs.. June6.-Faculty recital at. Friese Memorial hall. THE '95 +VICTORS are models of strenght and beauty. The staunchest light wheels ever built. You de- sire not simply a good bicycle, but the best; then you want a Victor. Eight styles, with almost any height frame, giving as sure a fit as if the wheel was made to your order. Call and examine them. Sold only at M STA[BLERS CICLE EMPORIUM 11 W Washington st. 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 To arrange for private or SPECIAL CLASS lessons in Dancing, call at Granger's""&" ade Office hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 8. 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