THE U. OF M.DAILY. SchaIIer' 8ookstore! Formerly with George Wahr, 19 E. Washuington st Headquarters for 2verytFiig a Student needs in the line of Text-Books, Stationery and )Iiseianeous Stock in general. MARTN SCHALLER, IRE DOiTOWN BOOKSELLER, 1n . Washington st., one block east of Main St. v95 LAWS!. HAVE YOUR CASE ENGRAVED . ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. TempleSpecial. SAVE. SAVE $y buying a Temple Special STRICTLY HIGH GRADE! !iamine this wheel before purchasing your ' aaaunt !:Lt ,EE & F. R. CUTCHEON, I AIoaUsn s aa . AoNTS VRI ANIE WARD FOSTER'S School of Dancing and Delsarte. tSmeenay, 10 a. m.,Gentlemanbeginnersclass. ' *ssvrday 4 p in Lady beginners class. s x:30 p. i., Advanced Class (Lades, assS 5entiemen. sty 58p. i., Beginners Class (Ladies end i !tiensen. 13rtvate lessns by appointment. SCHOOL 46 S. STATE S-. CATERER, HANGS TERFER 20 E. Washing- wniawsua iiii e t Sweaters 4FF -AT- Sheehan & Co.'s TE AN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK 4am &ssosr, Mich. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000. 13 uass ndertbefGenerl Banking Laws tsStat ceives depauta, buys and Sexcha nge on the principal cities af the tlited Staten.- Drafts cahed pes proper teattIcation. Safety deposit boxes to rent. Ovcsns:Christin Mac, Prs. W. D. 'Ra Isa Vice Pres Chas E. Hiscoch, 'Ner h . J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. wMx. fl. FUELDE, IRST CLASS CUSTOM TAILORING nomer of State and William ss., William st. entrance. Platinotypes Tielatest thing in PHOTOGRAPHY T URKISH BATH SOAP, FOR 5 CENTS A CAKE. Several other varieties of good toilet soaps at the same prices. BATH SPONGES from 14e up to $1.25 each at A. E. MUMMERY'S DRUG STORE, Cor. Fourth Ave. and Washington St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF ANN ARBOR. Organized 1863. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $40,000. Transacts a general bashing business. Foreign exchanges bought andsold. Furnish letters of credit. P. BACH Pres. S. W'. CLARKSON, Cashier. MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. Main st., and State at., cor- ner of William at., have a complete stock of ON! VEBSIJY TEXT BOOks' New and Second Hand. Note Boohs and other Students' Swappies Fine Stationery, Sporting .oods, etc., which: they offer at the Lowest Prices. Call and see us before purchasing. 4N T3r -&R A-SO STEAM LAUNDRY CO. iHigh Gloss and Domestic Finish. E. S. SERVISS, Manager, '33 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE. SWEATE R S For Men and Boys, ANOKIT LAMB'S W~OOL SWEATERS in black, navy, white, gar'net 'and 'gray, or Boys, up to 32 inch sizes, For Men, all sizess $2.00. Strawbridge & Clothier PHILADBLPH IA. HOW TO ECONOMIZE. Toarrange for private or Buy Dean & Co.'s Family Flour for $3.00 per Barrel. SPECIAL CLASS 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. lessons inDancing,.call at Buy Six Pounds of Crackers for 25 cents. Cran.ger"s ACaC egly. Buy 7% Pounds Best Rolled Oats for 25 cents. 4 . DEAN & O PANY Office hours 11 to 1 and 4 to 8. 44 South Main Street. No stairs to mount. UNIVERSITY NOTES. The Adelphli literary society has appointed Messrs. Stirers, Osborn and Wilcox to represent it in a joint de- bate which has been arranged with h*e Webster society. Thl edebate will take place after the spring vacation. Besides the gymnastic contest for the senate trophy to be given to the best all,around indoor athlete, which contest will be held in the gymnasiuni next Saturday evening, there will be three otier events introduced, viz.. 40-yardcs dash, an exhibition boxing contest and a team race between the winners of the team races at the in- door meet, the '98 lits and the laws. Law Notes Prof. Griffin will lecture to the laws today. H. Hoard, '95 law, is confined to his room by an attack of heart trouble. Instructor Dwyer will quiz the juniors next week in the lectures on pleading and practice. Prof. Thompson wilt deliver the fourth lecture on "The Early Mosaic AT HARRIS HALL. Success of Loan Exhibit Necessi- tates More Room. The loan exhibit of old blue ware to be given for the benefit of the Fruit and Flower Mission has grown to such proportions that it can now be success- fully held only in a large hall. On, this account the Mission Board has a- cepted the offer of the directors of Harris hall and will hold the exhibit in that building Friday, April 5, as announced. When the plan was first conceived and Mrs. Angell's offer ac- cepted it was beyond the most san- guine hopes of the committees in charge 'that a greater number woufd wish to attend than could be arcoin- modated at the president's house, and' the invitations were limited to that number. Now, however, all who de sire can secure invitations by sending their names to Warren H. Lo-wis, chairnan of the invitation committee. The exhibit is much larger than at first intended and can be seen to bet- for ndvantn inn h ll than in ni BICYCLES. Menwood, Imperial, March and Relay. "THrllE BIG- 4." We Challenge Comparison. APMADOC & MANCHESTER. Salesroom-42 State st. A .SPALING & BROS. Athletic Supplies. BASEBALL, LAWN TENNIS, 6OLF. Uniforms for All Sports. RIDE THE SPALDING BICYCLES- THE LEADER FOR 1895. HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SENT FREE. NEW YORK, CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA. T*OHE IDE. The only wheel in the market whils has held up to its last year's prices. Why? Be- cause everyone of them can be sold at that prie and they are worth it. Please call and inspect my line snt see the many decided lmprovemems over otherso called hge grade wheels. see the Elliptic cranh. W. P. DISTLIER, 31 N. University ave THE LEADING TAILOR and Importer has received the largest and. most select stock of IMPOTED' AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS for Spring and.Summer of 95 inr the city, and would. he pleased, to have you callo nd examine the same. Full Drss Bit a a pecalty- Lr au ag~e a a al un a jpr- Land Laws' next Thzursday evening. vate residence, where It would be ex- The subject of the lecture will be the posed to the danger oi crowded rooms. "Hebrew Courts." Prof. Mechem has published a list of 125 questions on partnership, from which the exasuination questions will be selected. Copies can be secured at the librarian's desk. Senator Daniel Will Come. Hon. John W. Daniel has notified Secretary Wakefield that he will fill his engagement in the S. L. A. course Friday, May 3. The subject of Mr. Daniel's lecture has not been given out Mrs. Babbitt, of Ypsilanti, has offered her entire collection of 250 piees and others are expected from, New York and Indianapolis. It is still intended to make the affair a society event. Sirs. Angell will receive assisted . by Mrs. D'Ooge, Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs, Prescott, Mrs. Knowlton, Mrs. Obetz and Mrs. Taft. . EXAMINATION IN LATIN. There will be a final examiisation in preparatory Latin. pr diantal and by him as yet medical students Tuesday at 1 o'clock REPUBICAN CLUB.'' In room 24. ; The following members of the U. of H. A. SANDERS. M. Republican club have been ap- At the New Grocery they give 7 ls. pointed, members of the executive granulated sugar for 25c. provided $3 committee: ". H. Says, 0. L. Allore, worth of othergoods are purchhsed H. Weinstein, 0,. McHarg, W. V. -Ap-wtsthtaeodr madoc. The above, togelther with BRADFORD & CO., Ltd., those delegates elected to the conven- 'Phone 156. 37 E. Washington gt tion at Grand Rapids are requested .to . mee.C Wednesday, April 3, at 3:30 p. The best advertising medium inthe