THE U. OF M. DAILY. HULLY GEE! yu ototugo down and se ellis The chicago tailor at the Kuk Hous. He hes a line iiv guds ti show thet makes eny budy fele gud. but not the same kinde as when yu git out an' git tite. there hes bin a big crowd uv y uug peeple there and there was sum there wot haint been yung fer a gud while. Sum uv the boys wus got up like their muthers ot tu be ashamed uf them and suni brot their sweteharts Pi help them chuse a sute the big gurls wor Kalico gowns and thare hare wus hanging rite down thare back like they wus skule girls and sum that was married did tu. The fellows wat hez wheels wer drest up offal an they didn't care a bit. Sum had close full uv hoals and sum ihed close wot must hev bin made for sum other fellew wat wuz- n't thare size, for sum wes to big an sum wus tu little fer them. Ellis hes the reputasion of makin close tu fit, an don't yu fergit it. he has maid lots of close in ann Arbor an they all say 'he is the peeple." Kall til p. m. Aay 25. A.9.SPADNG&BROS. Athletic Supplies. BASEBALL, LAWN TENNIS, GOLF. Uniforms for All Sports. 'AIE THE SPALDIRC ICYCLES- THE LEADER FOR I895. IIANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SENT FREE. NEW YOIK, CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA. '95 LAWS! HAVE YOUR CANlE ENGRAVED WM. ARNOLD'S, Jeweler. SWEATERS For Men and Boys, UA1ODKM1 LAWBS WOOL AES in black, navy, white, garnet aid giay, for toys, up to 32 inch sizes, $1.50; For Men, all sizes, $2.00; Strawbridge & Clothier P''ILADBLPHIA. 40FF. 4F FREE! FREE !TWATE SODA WATE R Roun1 Trip to Detrit ad ReturD Thursday, May 30th, to every student purchasing goods to the amount of $8.00 or over in U AUWTEAR CLOTHING % Furnishing Goods or Custom Tailoring Departments. Parcels checked and cared for free of charge. Be sure to get one of our "Bugles" to BLOW during the game. One free on application at our store, 90 Woodward ave. Golden Eagle Clothing Co. OBITER DIOTA WANAMAKER tailors 20 miles of cloth per day. He buys at enormous discounts. You buy of him and you avoid the profits of the wholesaler, the jobber, the middleman. 500 samples. Up-to- date tailoring. Fit guaranteed. Swell Suits $18 WILSEY'S OLD STAND STAE ST REET HioMI T1o E CONOMYIZE. Flour is going up. Toiatoes are going down. Eat Tomatoes. 3 Pounds Greenwood, 75 cents per dozen. 3 Pounds eninsular, 85 cents per dozen. 3 Pounds tiverside, 95 cents per dozen. All good Fresh Godds. - ILN & OO ~E'AJ . 44 South Main Street. -AT-- E. A. MUMMERY'S. NEW ART TILE SODA FOUNTAIN. Ice Cream Soda, Vernor's Ginger Ale, and all popular drinks. A. E. MUMMERY'S DRUG STORE, Cor. FioethAve. aed Washington St. CUT RATE RAIL.ROAD TICKETS to all tes for sate by ANN ARBOR R ', TtCKET AGENCY, 33,E. Hurs t, ,Member of Americas Ticket Broker's Asso- ciation. All 'raasp,. tatiounar autred. Tikets bought andod. HAVE YOU SEEN THE Tistle BicyCle? Bere are a few ponts worth consideration: Bearings-Two points of Contact. Weights-15 to 23 Pounds. Frames-22 to 28 Iac. Tread-A ,7-16 and 5 inch. Chonice of ,Color, Gour, Saddle, Pedals Tiresj aud truedlo tar. Sune us though mode torder. See! Catalogue Free. 20 Last wlllianr5 Set. MOO$R &-WETMORE 6 S. rain st., and State st., cor- ner of William st., have a complete stock of New and Second Hand. Note Books asd other Students' 5saplles Fine Stitoioery, Sporting Oodds, etc., which they offer at 'e Lowest Prkes. Call said see us llefdr4 purchasing. THELEAOING TA1LO and TIipot r as receied the largest and .most, 'elect stock of IMPDRTED AND D.0ASTIC, WOfIENS for Spring alb utnih of 185 in the, city, nd o u dllsed the same. t. . Vlbr Zies 1ulti a 8 Micty E. Washngton -9t., ht '6~4a., UNIVERSITY NOTES. Prof. Hin-dale is visiting in Ohio. Prof. Knowlton will lecture Monday at 1:30 and Prof. Angell at 2:30.. Rev. J. M. Geleton speaks tomorrow evening on "The Inhabitants of Heaven." Dre. Huber and Darling and party leave New Yot-k June J on the West- erland for Antwerp. RehearSals foe the Women's Gym. entertainmeilt tire held every evening at 7 o'clock in the School of Music. Princeton defeated Cornell Thhrs- day 13 to 3._ minth was in the box for Cornell, and fourteen hits Were made off him. The ejunior Pharuics won their of 2. to 19. Some very sharp playing was done on both side. . - The junior lawswill have an exam- ination next we'ek in Marital Relation as follows: Section 1, Monday at 4 'celock; s etions 2, 3 and 4, Tuesday at 4, and section 5, Wednesday at 4. A change; of time is announedt in the operat on of the -motor line y tween Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, tak- ing effect next week. The change Is in the time of the running of the first two trains in the morning andthe last two at night. Yu wa.3t tu se mtie ad ov vfis Th, tailor uv cliago on the top uv t is palij. fH is at the eook lios RIme 9 and we rlo aend oure fre ndsto ca~i gn'lo . ie hes at &shf dalndi ide of stieings for 18.00 dol- ars and more. second conscuti g yIne yeste-day b' ' hi ; d.ti Cf atug the nine s ys a ores