4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. SECOND SEMESTER LAW Cooley's Taxation I S ALPINE HAT SALE. All Shades for 1899 Now In. Call and see them! $3 Hats for $2. D. A. TINREFR & SOS. High, Extraordinary Remedies Legal Hollands, Jurisprudence Greenleaf, Evidence Vol. 1 Mechem, Cases on Agency Elliott, Municipal Corporations Elliott, Cases on Private Cor- porations SHEEHAN & Co. University Booksellers. STUDENTS! PATRONIZE STUDENTS If You Do Not, Why Not? We can give you the highest class of work at the regular prices. Either finish. New 'Phone, 441, 202 S. State St. Student's Laundry Elssociatioq, Wm. Vought, '99 Lit, Wm. R. Fox, 'OO Law. A TRIAL ORDER. That is all I ask for my Laundry Agency. P. C. MEYER, Tel. No. 179. 607 E. William St. THE RENOWNED MANDOLIN VIRTUOSO MR. W. EUGENE PAGE, Will give lessons on the mandolin and guitar at the University School of Music every Friday. For Terms and hours apply to the Secretary. ANDALL, State Phone 144. In~truooIIuiate Bureau oflRGademiG Costume. GOTRELL & LEONARD. ALBANY, N. Y. Caps, Gowns, and Hoods made to order and rented. Also Class Canes, Class Hats and Caps, Class College Pins. Address W. C. KERN, Western Mngr., Hasket lMuseum, Univ. of Chicaag WE KEEP UP TO DATE. Every rig in our barn is being repainted and varnished for spring trade. HOLM1S' LIVERY, TELEPHONE 106. 515 E. LIBERTY. Canopy furnished for parties. LAMPS 2 STUDENTS, We call attention to our complete line of Center Draft Nickel Plated Lamps, ranging in price from 75c to $2.50 each. These Lamps are of the latest and most improved patterns and makes. Including "The New Ilochester," "The Yale," " The Royal," "The Berlin Student Lamp," "The Perfection Student Lamp." If you want the best Lamp for the Least Mooney come and see us Old Number: 44 SO. MAIN ST., DE AN&CO ANN ARBOR. MICH. a JOS. W.KOLLAUF, THE- TAILOR, 214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave. ANN ARBOR. W. J. Esues, T.PS PT W. AR"st Vice-pres JTfTlE JOCWLT, ssC s VING BRINK Trahsacts a general Bankitig Business. FIRST NATIONAL BAK Ors n1 Capital, S100,OO0. Surplus and Profits, 040,000 reransacts a genersal hani itbsinese. Foreign exchange hought and said. Furnsh lettesofa credit. E.0. KINNE,Pres. HARRISON SOULE, Vice-Pres. S. W. CLARKsON, Cashier. Cor. Main and I u(t istl e "ROSEMARY," AT THE ATHENS. Indications are pointing to next Fri- day night as a gala night at the Athens, where Otis Skinner is to present his latest comedy of "Rosemary' with an unusual company of players. The play is from the pens of Louis N. Parker and Murray Carson, and when produced in London and New York was pronounced by the ablest critics of both cities to be the best example of romantic comedy of the present decade. It has had a tre- mendous popularity on both sides of the Atlantic. Mr. Skinner's own perform- ance has been hailed from time to time in the various cities as his masterpiece. There is no doubt but that the occasion will bring forth the largest audience that has ever greeted this cultured and talented actor in our city, if, indeed, it does not prove to be the banner house of the year. Change at the Hospital. The building formerly used for a laundry at the University Hospital is being turned into a ward for con- tagious diseases. When remodeled it will accommodate from six to eight patients. Althoulgh the hospital is not open to patients with contagious diseases, it sometimes happens that such diseases develop in the wards; hence the necessity for a separate building. Some one hundred and thirty-seven men have reported for track work at Yale. This nunber has rarely been equalled in the past. Leo. Lowenthal, '00, was called to his home in La Grange, Ill., Friday because of the death of his father. Col. R. G. Ingersoll will lecture at the Athens Theatre March 20 on the "Devil." The 1901 class meeting has been postponed and will be held tomor- row (Thursday) afternoon at 4:15, Room C. W. L. McLAUCHLAN, Pres. Yale will celebrate her bicenten- nial in 1901, and plans for appro- priate ceremonies are under consider- ation. - It is possible that a statue of Nathan Hale will be unveiled on that occasion. WANTED-Specialty Salesman who can introduce and sell our "Auto- matic Copying Book and Fluid" to students and business offices in Ann Arbor. Address B, Room 1123 Majestic Building, Detroit, Mich. SIx O'CLOCK DINNER. 549 E. University ave. $2.50 per week. 6 All candidates for the 1900 relay team are expected to report at the gymnasiump on Mondays, Wednes. days and Friday afternoons for practice. F. H. LoUn, Manager. Capital, 050,000. surplus, $305,0. Transacts a general banking business. R, KEr, Peso. C. E nosNE, Vice-Pres. Foss. 5H BoLSos, Cashies. The fifn Ifrbor savings Sank Capital Stock. 050,000. surplus, $150,000. Resources, .1,100,000. Organized under the Generat Banking Laws oc this State. Receives deposits, hbys and csell exchange oa the principal cities of the Uaited States.Drafts cashed upon proper identification Safety deposit hoxes to seat. OFeIeRs:Christian Mack Pres.; W. D. Harri man, Vice-Pres.; Chas. E. hiscoca, Cashier; M J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. LAMB &SPENCER, THE .. Fancy Grocers We keep everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Bakery. Call and see ue. 318 S. STATE ST. YOU'RE NEXT U. of M. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. J. R. TROJANOwuKt, Prop. 322 S: State St PATRONIZE WARREN THE BARBER, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN LINE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE MODEL of State Street BARBER SHO tP is DUNN & ELY'S If you desire first-class work and courteous treatment try George and Harry at 332 S. State St. ENC ITR. Embalmer and ENOCH UILILIILL FuneraleDirecor Calls attended Day or Right. No. 161 E. Liberty Street, Residence 533 S Fourth Ave, Phone 129.: [RING OF '99 MIL W ARD TAILOR STATE ST pring and .mmer rMake an tyltes are On. Early Selection.' They are Coming With a Rush with collars to match and SOFT SHIRTS without collars. All the Swell Effects Puffs, BLU E Ascots, All the New Shapes Four-in-Hands. WAGNER & CO., 123 S MAIN ST. N {b