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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

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4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

SpelalOffr!
The New Werner Edition
-OF THE-
Encyclope~dia
Britannica.
The Best Reference Library for the
Home, the Office, the Library.
Nearly six feet of printed matter.
(Each volume is 11 in. long; 9in.
wide; about 2s inches thick, and
weighs about 5 pounds.)
Can it all go into your head? Not
likely! Better have the work itself
to refer to when in doubt.
The entire set of Thirty Superh
Octavo Volumes delivered upon pay-
ment of
$1.00.
SHEEHAN & Co.
University Booksellers,
AGENTS,
320 South State Street.
STUDENTS !
PATRONIZE STUDENTS
If You Do Not, Why Not?
We can give you the highest clans of work at
the regular prices. Either finish.
New 'Phone, 441, 202 S. State St.
Student's Lundry lssociatiol,
Nm. Vought,'99 Lt, 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 grve lessons on the mandolin and
guitar at the University School of
Music every Friday. For Terms and
hours apply to the Secretary.
DANDALL,
State Phone 144.
Peninsular
Engraving
Compaq,
DETROI T MICH.

GO TO
Stabler's Art Store

I WILL GIVE
20 per cent Reduction
to all Students

Art Novelties and of the U. of M. on goods purchased
FOR Fine Frame Mouldings. at my store.

Salisbury's rug
store.

217 S. 4th Ave. Phone 173.

InterGollegiate Bureau ot flGademlG Gostume.
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.,
Haskell Museum, Univ. of Chicago
WE KEEP UP TO DATE.
Every rig in our barn is being repainted and varnished
for spring trade.
MOLMIES' LIVERY,
TELEPIHONE 106. 515 E. LIE3F.R TY.
Canopy furnished for parties.
L A MPS 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 Rochester," "The
Yale," "The Royal," "The Berlin Student Lamp, ""The Perfection Student
Lamp." If you want the best Lamp for the Least Money come and see us
Old Number:
""= -,H. DE AN & CO.
AHISTORYIN THE SUMMER SCHOoL. Tickets for Sousa's band concert
Tihs courses of lectures in history to will be on sale on and after 8 o'clock,
be delivered in the summer school will Saturday, April first at E. E. Cal.
be specially adapted to the needs of kins on State st., and H. J. Brown,
teachers. The course in colonial his' on Main St., at time and places seats
tory will be in large measure an intro-
duction to American history, one of its may be reserved. Persona are
chief purposes being to give an idea of warned against purchasing of any
the meanings of that history. The other persons, as these are the only
ordinary facts commonly found in text authorized places. Prices are 50,
books will not be given in narrative 75e and $1.00.
form; but an effort will be made to in- - $
terpret facts, and to see the important Prof. A. H. Pattengill has pre
characteristics of the time. Several
lectures will be devoted to the general pared an official stateinent, for the
topic of colonization, which involves press, on the athletic situation, which
methods of foundingand administering was finished today. But it was
colonies, and the reasons for the suc-g.t . h
cess or failure of colonizing nations. given out on the promise hat it
The attention of teachers will be called would not be used until Sunday, so
to books that are specially helpful and it may be expected in the Sunday
suggestive. The most useful historical papers.
material will be made accessible to the
student. The next meeting of the Michigan
- _ _Schoolmasters' Club will be held at'
Of the 222 members of the faculties Ypsilanti, March 31 and April 1. Pro-
of the University of Michigan forty- fessors DOoge, Kelsey, Hemp!, Drake,
six he Unrsyoneminignt Hench, Demmon, Reighard, McLaugh-
have taken, upon examination, the lin Hudson, Carhart, Reed, and Mosh-
degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Four- er, Drs. Wait, Glover, and Guthe, and
teen won the degree at the University Messrs. Goddard and A. G. Hall, all of
of Michigan, five at Cornell, four at the University of Michigan, will take
Johns Hopkins, four at Harvard, and part in the exercises. There will also
one each at Chicago, Yale and Alle- be par n the eilal
gheny College. Nine took all of their b papers by Mr. Finney of the General
academic degrees at a single institu- Library an by ex-Regent Barbour.
tion, namely, seven at Michigan and Mr. Sargent, curator
one each at Harvard and Johns Hop- - of the Muse-
kins. Sixteen received the doctor's de- um, will give an illustrated lecture
gree at foreign universities,-five at on "Materials in the Museum, Espe-
Leipsic, two to Jena, and one each at cially Shells," Friday, March 24,'
Freibuig in Baden, Bonn, Glangow, at 4-30o'lcith Mueme-
Munich,Vienna, Marburg, Berne, Zuiich 4 o'clock, in the Museum lee-
and Berlin. ture room. All interested are invited.
Don't Throw Your
GIasses no matter how badly
they are broken. We
will repair eye-glasses and
Away spectacles while you wait, or
lend you another pair while
yours are being fixed. Nothing
hut the best materials, expert work-
~' manship and honest prices. Eyes
o Cn c5 examined free of charge.
<G~itstxr .tow "

JOS. W, KOLLAUF,
-THE--
TAILOR,
214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave
ANN ARBOR.
W. J- Bom, Pan. S fT
W. ARNn, It Viice-pres
J E. E Snaoa, 2d 5'iccrect
Joos.C.waen~m, AsctshieSIIO
BR~NK
Transacts a general
Banking Business,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK "s An
Capital, $100,0. Surplus and Profits, 140,000
'ransacts a general hnie hbuiness. Forega
exchatgeboght sod acd. Frnih leis'r o
credit.
E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRiSON SOUiLE.
S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier,
Cr. Momn and Hurn Streetc.
Capital, 160,000. Surpus, $30,00. Transactca
general banking business.
R, KEMPF, Pres. C. E GREENE, Vice-'-
FaED. H. BELE0, Cashier.
Te flan flrflor Savil Bank
CapitllStock. 50,000. Srpls, $10,00
Reorce,.11,100,0.
ogaized under te General Backint I-
oft thiastate.uReceives deicte. habu and sel
exchange on the principal cities oa the United
States. Drafts cashed spon propereidetifcatio
Safety deposit os to ret.
OeFcERs: Chritian Mach Pre.; 0W-.5.-:,
man, Vice-Pres.; Chas. E. IiScc, Cahir: 3
J. Fritz Assistant Cashier.
LAMB & SPENCER,.
. . THE . .
Fancy Grocers
We keep everything usually kept ia
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. ToJANoWSKI, Prop. 322 . state1
PATRONIZE
WARREN THE BARBER,
AND YOU WILL ALWAYS
BE IN LINE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
THE MODEL of State Street
BARBER SHOP It ou desire
first-class work and courteous treatment
try George and Harry at 332 S. State t.
ENOCH DIETERL.E, Funeral Diretor
Cals attended Day or Night.
No. 151 E. Liberty Street. Residence 53 S
Fourth Ae, Phone 129.
SPRING
OF '99
MIL WARD
TAILOR
STATE ST
Spring and Summer Make an
Styles are in. Early Selection.

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