THE U. OF M.2DXILY. SchaIIer's D store! ' TURKISH ___ BATH SOAP Fofmerly with George Wahr, 19 RE5D CENSA C X. Washington st. Headquarters for F U5, C everything a Student needs in the Several other varieties of good line of Tett-Books, Stationery and toilet soaps at the same prices. Miscellaneous Stock in general. MARTIN SCHAJLER, BATH SPONGES IlE DOWN-TOWN BOKSELLER, from10c up to $1.25 each at. INE. Washington St., one block 9A E. MVMMER'S DRUG STORE, east of Main St. Cor. Fourth Ave. and Washington St. '95 LAWS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OP ANN ARBOR. HETY OUR apts Orgasized 186. Capital, $100,00. Saurplusan d Profits, $40,000. CASE ENGRAVED rans" ag bueeral ba"ki"g b"siness. Foreign exchanges nought and sold. Furnish letters of credit. .A LD J rP. BACH Pres. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. H. ARNOLD'TS, Jeweler.1HCW'rTO B T E 11 TP.3UN ,v Buy Dean & iCo.'s Family Flow Buy Best Western Patent Flou Buy Bolted Corn Meal for 23 c Buy Hulled Buckwheat Flour f Buy Six Pounds of Crackers for Buy 74 Pounds Best Rolled Oa IDE 44 South Main Street. Fiee Tickets for April 6. Tickets for the all-around gysmnacstic MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. Main st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS New and Second Hand. Note Books ad other Students' Ssppiies Fine Statisnery, Sporting Goods, etc., which they sifer at the Loswest Prices. Call and see us before purchasing. STEAM LAUNDRY C O. High'Gloss and Domestic Finish. E. S. SERVISS, Manager, 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE. .I CONOMIIZ . r for $3.00 per Barrel. r for $3.75 per Barrel. sets per 1-16 Barrel. or 31 cents per 1-16 per Barrel. r 25 cents. ats for 25 cents. 3Aittl & ClhfPiE'A Y. CHANGES PROPOSED. Amendments to the Constitution of iET CATALOGUE OF 2. E. NEWTON, AGENT, 7 VOLLAND ST RS. ANNIE WARD FOSTER'S School of Dancing and Delsarte. Stturday,10a.m.,Gentlemanbeginnersclass. Saturday, 4p. m., Lady beginners class. Monday, 7:30 p. m., Advanced Class (Ladies' and sentlemen). 'TEesday, 7:30 p. m., Beginners Class (Ladies sad rlGentlemen). &h-vate lessons by appointment. 5fkitOL 46 S. STATE ST. 20 E. Viashring- IARTFRFFR lTEii, puauss~us..au. tbn at. Sweaters AT lieehan & Co.'s 11WANRN ARBOR SAVINGS DANK Ant Arbor, Mich. Capital Stock, &50,000. Surplus,$150,t0. o stxed undee the General Banhing Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and esexsechange on the principal cities of the EInted States. Deafts cashed upon proper idetcation. Safety deposit bones to rent Orrnac sn;VChristian Mach, Pres.; W. D. BUarriman, Vice-Pros.; Chas. E. Biacock, Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. FIRST CLASS CUSTOM TAILORING Corser of State andWi wiam sts., William st entrance. Pltioye contest nesXt Saturday nightare boing the U. of M. independent Assan. printed and will probably be out to- At the annual meeting of the U. of day. They are free to students and M. Independent association April G, may be obtainel from Seeretary Wado the following amendments to the con- up to Saturday noon. If any arcs left stitution of the association will be pro- over then, they will be placed in the posed: gymnasium and may be obtained by anyone upon application to Dr. Fitz- gerald. Seats will be arranged upon the floor and in the gallery as at the iidoor meet. So far but few I ntries hav be-n received for the forty yards dash, which will form part of the program. Entries for this event imusti be made to J. A. Le Roy before next Friday night. Entries for the gyni- nastic competition for the .silver cup close Thursday. Instructor Hughes will quiz the sen- iors on lectures G to 10 inclusive in Damages, next week in room 4. 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. REPUBLICAN CLUB.. The following members of the U. of M. Republican club have been ap- pointedtmeniers of the executive committee: J. H. Mtays. E. L. Atlore, H. Weinstein, O. lMtcHarg, W. T. Ap- inadoc. The above, together with those delegates elected to the conven- tion at (lrand Rapids are requestedto meet Wednesday, April 3, at 3:30 p. in., in the las tlecture room. FRED L. ING RAHAM, Pres. All men contemplating trying for the 'varsity or second eleven neat year will appear ati 4 o'clock in front of the gymnnasium every afternoon. As soon as possible it is desirable that they should hand their names with weight as taken by Trainer Fitzpat- rick in the gym. to me. State also how much, if any, football they have played and what positions they are trying for. It is necessary to be in. uniform ard it is desired by the, man- nnnvn. l - n 1 t a - n -. ii a - (1) Substitute the word "students" for "Independents" in Section 1 of Article II. (2) Change Section 2 of Article Il so as to read as follows: "The edi- tors shall be apportioned as follows- Ten to the literary department, five to the law department, two to the medical department, and one to each of the other departments represented in the association, by at least ten sub- scribers. (3) Change Section 6 of Article II to read as follows: The officers of the editorial board shall consist of a managing editor and such assistants, including a business manager, as the board may elect from its number upon the recommendation of the manag- ing editor. Add the following section to Article II: Section 10-If in the opinion of the managing editor a foregoing sec- tion of this article interferes with the practical cmanagement of the paper the, board may temporarily change such section by a three-fourths vote upon his recommendation. (4) Substitute the following for Article III: Section 1.-The members of the edi- torial board of the U. of M. Daily shall be chosen in the ratio of four Independents to one member of a fraternity or sorority. Section 2.-Any member of the edi- torial board not an Independent shall be eligible to any office of the board, except that of managing editor, who shall be an Independent. Section 3.-Any Independent nem- ber of the board of editors joining a fraternity thereby forfeits his posi- tion on the board. Strike out the: second by-law, which is incorporated in the proposed See- tion 3 of Article II. Have you rooms to rent? if so, ac- SWEATERS For Men and Boys, HAKNTI LAMB'S WOOL SE[TERS in black, navy, white, garnet and gry, for Boys, p to 32 inch sizes, $1.50; For Men, all sizes, $2.00. Strawbridge & Clothier PHILADELPHIA. To arrange for private or SPECIAL CLASS lessons in Dancing, call at Cra2||ger's A&Cade2j . Office hours 11 to 1 and 4 to S. No stairs to mount. TrHEIlDE The only wheel in the market which has held up o tsltalast yearn prices, wVhys e- cause everyocoof them' caic be sold at that price and they are worth i t'iease cal and ispect my lIne and see the moyhdecided im prvements over other so called igegrade wheels. See the Elliptic crank. W. P. DISTLER, 31 N. University ave A, G. SPALDING BROS. -Atbletic Supplies. BASEBALL, LAWN TENNIS, GOLF. Uniforms for All Sports. RIDE THE SPALDING BICYCLES- THE LEADER FOR 1895 HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SENT FREE. NEW YORK,. CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA. BICYCLES KEN WOOD, THE MARCH, IMPERIAL, 4 RELAY. We Challenge Comparison. APMADOC & MANCHESTER. Salesroom-42 State st. G. H. WILD, 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 El.Washinzetn S n..en erMan.