HL1 U. OF M. DAILY._ IT WAS AWFULLY BLUE, BUT THE LOAN EXHIBIT WAS A SUCCESS. NOTWITHSTANDING One of the Best Displays or. Blue Ware Ever Given-Will Aid the Fruit and Flower Mission's Work. "China:-colletionl is nIot a mere facy -it is a coflillee eduati0n.' lThs statemient, which trcaed the' descri- tive matter ill the dainty catahlogles of the blue ware exhibit, was Inre than borne out by tie exhibit itelf. Htundres of piecs of "ole blue were 01n exhibition ill Harris hlat; Flrieay andi Saurday, and in addiitiol to the sablishnnt of ai much neeeid chariy fiud they prove to the most casula observer tat collecting chia is somethinlg 1m10n thall a mere fad. Although thei exhibit was nt the financial success that its projectors had hnted, owing to tielnlumeols eonlter atracions nit the bat weathe r, yet it will give about .$75 to tile Fruit andl Flower .-ission. Ill every oilier rspect it mloe than real- izeltexpetationis. Tie, variousO piece vieccarragedi 011 tables andt)wre uunlilereil fee reference to the catalogue. Tfhle gem of Ill *etire colectiomi was Mirs. Nrtlis lan of a s0u1.1 tureen, latle rant platter Ameican lhistoricaliliee -which are perfect secimlensl of Stat- foretolire b1lu11ware. lie Chiese poreilelaloaedtiy tiltI nivesity mlni by Mres. Angell were sowi in the center of tiele1111anl fomeil111il- tcerestilig polrtionl o1 tieexibit. A set of Iistes, a0 table Iadl a chaiir lt- trlltest cosiderabemattentioll becalse of their ihistory. They were lonlet by lies. .. . Tolltso, whose gret grandmoothier 11111useithtemlinillenter- taininig Geeral tGeorge Wasingol andet his stff.at ,Morristowvn, N. J., durinlg thettevolutionarly oar. The deft ware, bothildali and 0101- ern; tie willow patternl with its queer design landt accompanllying love sory, and tie "lowig blue" of the English ware were, all on exhibitiol, nit some of thern wre very old ad very rar, and ble eloughl to pleas the mot aesthetic critic. The exib~lit tcan be mrked among the best ever held in this cuntry. Ta~t it is a success is due to fle untiringg.ettortsof .Dr. A. S. Warthin, its origiator, and the thers having it in charge. NEW DAILY EDTOS, Fraternity Men, AdnItted to the Bard. The anuallmeetng of the UTlpvr- alty of Mihigan Independent associa- tion was held Saturdaylorlin, ad all theo amendmets published in teO Daily te past week were adopted excepting the one making a new ap- portieluept effills board of editors by department Tshe mos important action taken was that allowing fra- ternity representatipno O: the bopard in the ratio of one frtrlity man to fou, independents. T,^ Daily wa.,s the irith if strife betweenm the Indepe nd- ents. andi fraternities, in 180 and has since its foundation jalousyinoot frarnity7 menOlof is bkros thSnbouli the paper has not een strictly ,tlde- pendent, btbhs etij4poe to repre- sent fairly both fraeruitie and in- didi also a number of ,representative fraternlity lllei1 who were presenlt. The necessary chlanges in the consti- tultinwerev- readily madile, ant ien21cc- forthl positonls 011 lie Dalily board are op a to all studenmts, exceptt that of lliilnlgillg edtor, 's-inoImust bie011 After theiwelral , cetion th i ie- tog weas idividlediaccoring to deparllt- ients, and the. electionls for tio,. bone-mi took place, resulting as tollowov: Ltterairy-hi. A. Dane 1, 'P5,. Misc Cairie V. Smuithm, T..It. Sundierlandt andil .. A. Leltoy, 't A. W. ;smith, siso-tal; 1It. t'elemlan 111110 iss'Mtinnie A.. l'inlay, '98.T h fle se cretary 'was of theeIlin-etinig for S. iE. Kullilili 11 'P8, P'si ilionl, anld I.. A. Pratt, 'Pi, Delta til:siloli, who thereby to-come tin' Perst fralternity lllellillto lbeomell etolrs li t s' Daily. -Mr. P'ratt was onl the Daily before lie joismedt ml tI-eil- ililty. Law-Ei. L. Evans, 'P95; G. B. Halr- risonl anIA,. A. Spill, 'liii. Denital---C'. A. iot01glItOl, 'till. You see them everywhcre. s 1r895-- (oiumbia l -cycles "$100. the shove. It preaches the; S econmy of buying the hst-a wise economy 11101 every one " ca practice witis Columbias ; " at $100. The new Colanshias are marvels of .strength, lightisess, * symmetry, beauty and speed. POPE MFG. CO, Hartford, Cann. Boston ew ormk, Chicago;, " San Frenciso,. Prvidnce Bufflo. " As Art Caloigen ofColumbia'ecansbe had frlee asIany tolumbia f aencsy ' oritowilibe 9 mailed for twoa-c1 stabomps. 'Tells, teo, sf To arrange for private or w SPEIALCLASS lessons 10 Dancin call at 011,ce oen shi1tol a 1.4 o.8.' No stairs to msount. MRS,- ANNIE WARD, FOSTER'S ยง.AUPCIOLLECTION'S. I : We want ,to, uy stalap collections SWEAlRS and will pay cash for the same on receipt if price asked is satisfactory. For Men and Boys, Collections should he senst by regis- e tered mail or express with letter nam- - NI LAIYSV tug price uniter separato eaver. Wle WAES .end sulperior approval shieets to rce-B SiAIR sponsible paties,. i lcnv;wie W. J.LAIRECNCE & CO.i lcnvwie Kialalnano Mich. garnet and gray. _______________________for Boys, up to 32: inch sizes, SchatIe'r's B oo k stor'e! For Men, all sizes, _Formerly weth George Wahr, 19 1 $ .00. E. Washington st. Headquarters for everything a Student needs in the line of Text-Books, Stationery and Miscellaneous Stock in general. MARTIN SCHALLER, THE DOWN-TOWN BOOKSELLER, 19 E. Washington st., one block east of Main st. MOORE & WETMORE 6 S. Mfain st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of UINIERSITY TUXT 0BOOks Now and Second Mand. Note Books asd other Students' Supplies Pine Stationery, Sporting CGouds, etc., which they ulfer at time aowest Pices. Call and see us before purchasing. Strawbridge & Clothier PHILADEL.PHIA. "THE IDMIE The only wheel in tile markletohhich liAs: hi-Id'up to its, lost yeamr'oslices. whtys Be- asse eveyoeofes themi coo 50 sold mt that price mmd thicy- -me worthlit. Pleamse call1asod immpoel my line asnd see the manyis decilid improveectoso-e niheC so ce hiIge grade woheels. See time Elliptic crash. W. P. DISTLER, 31m"N. Universiyso-c I C 'L I IfYOU wishi to buy a '95 Bicycle for $0.00 to'!$50.0 loss than regular price, Wait for our Bicycle Sale. Wo have ao old, stock to work .off, hut all our wheele are now '95 patterne, fully uaranteed. Oumr.stock includes such etaidard wheels as ribisnep, Smalleys, tWarwicks, Waverlys, Mon- archs, Lindsays, and many others. We also hayv a full line of ladies wheels. Ladies, send us a, postal card andl we will call. We will bein Ann Arhor in a few days to reiiaains two weeds. Address, CUT-ATECYCLE CO glnners Class (Ladles' ointent. p. S-Our place of business will be announced in a few 2-days. - A~'hR It