THE 1. o0k:m. )AIA.- fTHREE YaAR$ OP L6AW.:, New Course Ges nto ffet Next s ept T bb r. Thce, funounei meit of Thle haw d- partuient for net year, .whleh will hia issued in a few dlays, willbe c- celved with -especial interest becuisc of the inception of. the thr ee, years course next fall..; The _reruirentents for admsion hae en changed soewhat and In 187 additional r- cuiremients will go Into olect which will raise the standard apprecialy. There will e five cls s of students In the law department next year, a- cording to the' new arrangement. They will lee lnown as first. Year students, second year studnts third year stu- dents~,grduatesond special students. Alplcants for entrance to te first year class must be at least eiglne years_ of?age, special stsdents andl scond year men must -be at least nineteen, and graduate students mu11st hie at lest twenty years ortage upon aditssion. Tlhex applicants if candidates for a d togrsutstake exaninaton in te ftioiiotf branches, uless exenptas hiertofore y beng ;a graduate of a university,' college or high school, or Iavig hecn anaticlte of 'auni- vet-stty or college: Arithmetic, ge- graphy, gramma, sot'tlhg, te art Of comp~osition, United States ,and Eg- lsh histry. n Septmher, 1897, he etrance ex- attinationsswiii e made more severe, etnracing te following sujcts: English literature, algra anlpaio geonmetry, United Skites and English histry, civil government, and English latngtnage compositio and rhetoric. Tim atoption of te heryears' course net fatll of osts e xvwiii nt't affect te meiessott e class of '9, who 'ill b g raduted next tml ast he last class msdert lttwo yers' systen.Te conditons as to "one year smen will,resnialit s us retofore. as 'rgards entrane' evt'full. ' to 1800 attorneys c axxts cd stdemts wxho hax-e attenodedtasother lawy school for otto year wiii e admttted to the see- outS year clas xvtim. exatiatin. Stounts ,who have comtpeted two years work in ainy appoved laxx school, xhether or not they have re- ceived a degree for their work, wiii let'admtitteud to te thiS year class. Aftet next falite graduate eoutw' xilSe open otly to aiplicats xvhool have completed texork of a tiree years' course. Prof. Hiarry B. Hluteiins, wvho as- sutmes the 'duties of dlean of the lttx school next fall is in te city attend- Ing tecontnenensuent exercses, te guest of, President Agell JUST A MQMENT, PLEASE. Tho progressive antS aggressive rail- way in the line of *rIterhngeahio M1ilage is te Ohio C'3itra.,Amon the first to issue tis ook It as al- xays een te eader. t now pu- fishes 67 distinct sytetms of transp r- ltion. Separatd ltso diisioal lines as is done by snoty,.it has 1! 3 trans- portation lines represented.' A full list xiii emailed upon applicatione to any agent of te Ohio Cetallhei. MOUL.TON H9UJ. G. P. A., Toledo, _Ohio. Theo D, &C. ewv steamers are now ruanntg four trips per week ,))twen 'foledo, Detroit and yltackiaw. Send for their illusratd pamplets, Mi1d- untner oyaes to Macrknac. Ad- dress A. A. Schat, . P. A, , Stroit UNT LBCOURSE. New " Yensi Die Twenty Letures Vand Entertain - Uxity 'Cluh' has he'en at wet-k for Ct thee="m Tie society or on Iatst monthi on its proertin for atext 'ap which has its year. St-xiiiasin offer a course of -0 twventy- lectures and 'other entertain c0 PR OGRAMIS Inuets. The attractions xiii he a 5c5 M BN C R good as any offered in the past. Pres. a out prohabilities are that the courseQB/'0 xiil Include lectures&flyRev.- M. J. Savage, of Boso n, Dr. E. L.' Rexford, Z Printed at the of Boston, -tRev. John Snyder, of St. Ltouis, Janses 1Kay Applehee, of Beo- ' j " S' 0 fjO tonr (tisreenexv Slekespeas I lc tures)TE, H WK-YEJR. ((.L .Brockxway, of EFiti.t ."K HA NEY 9JR (otiperintendent of teEeforttatory Wilt accommotdate tieftnorti es. and i lotaded WE CAN, SUIT Y( Prisiont), Mrs. Helen14. tGardenter, t. asC atouneaded is boad laylight. GlttootPlates eminent novelist, Rtev. AV'. W. F ntn, cens be coed withteat asy extras attachments. of Chicago, Prof. J. W. Lttitghey, ot PRICE, $9 Chlx-elaind, Rev. Steed Sttttrt, of iDc- creit, fi nely llusttect eut'SyIsnding Snligt F ilm feci2expsusres. iz ~ttb ,Sjetrev s L.y Msevell leste, fn De~lti tT. Senod for Cataletue describitng all kinds o c"ciea n Acsois itrofessors, a CGertmattiHeine Evostitog. The Blair Camera CO., 7' sit Irish 'Titu More' Exeiitg, pitoipo to Soteit Sir Walter Scott Eve titog.a ~ 0Teass 0,Bsei as Cirtosd Armsy Evetnitg, a Drtotooalie is ithe LASING SCHOOL OF SIISINE Evettin,-. and txveo Musical Evettitigs. a m m i~ hIW N ANDI. Magnificnst buiding; tent COMMUNICATION. Clia11I il i pplied rending rnom; doily lent': WIW UKEI 3111 rosg recepionst;open die entire Tlnfacitlities fir placing stndent Editors of te I . of -M. Doily: tordasd romm82ntin$2.75 pernn T. & 0. C. Ry. K. &NM. Ry. amities. These raes reluned tn In h elodilf, not only of myself, lout kictins. Fnn Catloigue address mtarry othters, I respectfulily ask stc Solid thrreugh tCains betweenToleds, Ohio - " R:Cl anid Chtorleotto, tV. Va. via tetlutbus,tte for ti word of regret antd pretest r ' short atid otly direct route. FIRST NATIONAL gortilgthe introductietn of smooking, nETWEEN at te otlierxvise successful anti ad- Toledo, 0. OF ANN ARBOR. itirahie alutetni hbtnquet of yesteirday. Fn Y,0.Ognsdai fice. Jul ESS andSHORI tenchers; tars, tures; tSatnrdal 'nyear,. Eznep is in positions wek in priva >si.5n by sell 'O ARY, Pees, IBA.NK. The cigars xvere cer'tainly a surprise to niany, and turned xvhat would otiherwvise lhave heen a nst delight- ful occasio to all, into one of unt tiecessary:oisomfort to tnt a fewx met: intl still me 'omoen. 'fo he stume, bo'foretie stitcing-lbegtont{butt,e betfoeote cigatrs xxere piatssediareotund} the P'residenit~ihalf apologizeod;tonsl oaiS that., if anty ooies 5r.semt oh- jectod'to mioing thety xxould pllt so' rise tori let i ito'elknoxwn. Buot ido this help imatters?. Diii.toe for.otatote vonto suppiose.IliaCtitunter stict circumot stost-es anmy laity xwold ittake lorsr'if tonspeicous hy nising, no itittter htoxx disatgroeeahle or sickesitig totoacco; Smtoke night ho' to tier. 'ThusgClie ladies present, as xxeii as Chit'nsm.ts smookingsegun; xx'eo'simp~lycoosmpelleot either to endture'Shoe smokinigon leavxo Ciii room. Wats this cossrocouostr proper treatmseistin a mneetig xviir' t.i have equal rights? Is It oaidS thai sttokinsg is customosary tt suchm batnquets? 'iheo'witer of tis tx-C pi-esemitnotlontg ago at.ot lumto- nS hanouet or onr of te largest ussi- xersities of te cotuntry, andetino- ly smoking xvts not introduceol hre. C do not believe it is. custonmary at tiaumni bansqust genterally, at 1bmst xvhere laties are presentt. ButC if it is, then so much texworse for lt'e custom. A practice'wxhlichsso x'iolate's time fusndlamesntlt -courtesies of lift' sishold he reformsedl whsierevr it ox- sts, antd certaintly shtould not lie its- trodusedtxwhere' itdoers scot oxist. Least of all, loes Itoct'em in ulacerat iA great co-edivathoital unsix-ersity, like' outrs, M3ASl'F:tt COF"ARTS. COMMENC'EMENT CAL0ENDARt. Thlitri., Juno 27.-Fifty-first annual comnnxricenent; 1) a. so., sprocession forms at law huildisng. 10 a. so., rem- mencemenot exercises, University Hail Oration fly.Janmes B. Canfild, LL. D. ]For Sale Cheap-Englisht Setter Pup- pies. Standard bred. By Duke of York 33550 and Sciato Girl 17746. Inquire at 34, Packard'it.,- Ann Aro. Columbus, 0. Athens, 0. Khiddleport, 0. Pomcery, 0. Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. Richmcond, Va. Petersburg, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Newport News, Va. i Norfolk, Va. And nit soutiteasternt points. Elegant drawingroocars ott til trsouoghttrainso. _ er furtther inormtation call ott your teenS TicketAgretCor write, ShOSLTON PHOUK, Centl Cuss. Agt. Toledo, 0. w. A. PETERS, Michtigansoos. AgetC, Dietro irtsc. ANN ARBOR STEAM DYE WORKS. Ladies' and Gets' Clothoing Cleaned or tDyed. 3 W. HURON ST.. ANN ARBOR.. WIPE.:R.. : U Tl I --, FIRST CLASS CUSTOM TAILORING Corner of State aoodotilliarn stn., Wilisto. ontrooste. Do you xxant boarders? It so, ud- ivertIse- youtr hoard in the Daily. napstam,$,000n. eurplus ann cresits, X4s,0n0 Transacts, a generat basking business. Foreign exchanges bought andnsd d. Furnish intes ngcredit. P. BSACHtPrens. S. w. CLARKSON, Cashier. THE ANN ARBOR AVINGS BANK Ann Arbor, Mich. Coaptal sleek, $5ti000. Sorplas, $154,000. 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