THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. The New Wernser Editioi -OF THE- Encyclopaed ia Britanni ca. The Best Reference Library for th, Home, the Office, the Library. Nearly six feet of printed mattes (Each voluime is 11 in. long; 9 in wide; about 2 inches thick, an( weighs about 5 p~ound~s.) Can it all go into your head? Nc likely ! Better have the work itsel to refer to whlen in doubt. The entire set of Thirty Super] Octavo Volumes (lelivered upon pay usent of $1.00. SHEEHAN & CO. University Booksellers, AGENTS, 320 South State Street. STUDENTS ! PATRONIZE STUDENTS If You Do Not, Why Not? Weecns ive yea tim highesteclassofwork at the regulareprices. Eithee finish. * New 'Phase, 441, 202 a. Sate at, Student'a Laundry flssociotiorj, AmVeeoght,'55 Lit, Wm. R.Fe'OLaew. A TRIAL ORDER. That ts .atl I assk foe miy Laundicry Agency. P. C. MEYE R, Tel. Ne. 179. 607 E. Williame St. BOYS! STOP! AT THE FOR A GAME OF POOL OR BILLIARDS HuaronSt. EateofF.andMA. Bank. RANDNALLC 44 I ALPINE HAT SALE. Ati Shades for 1899 Now In. "Call and see them? $3 Hats for $2. D. A. TINKE-R & SON. LAMPS STUDENTS, We call attention to our complete line of Center Draft Nickel Plated Lamps, e ranging in price from 75c to $2.50 each. These Lamps are of the latest and most improved patterns and makes. Including "The New Rtochester,""11The Yale," "!The Royal, ""The Berlin Student Lamp," "The Perfection Student Lamp." If you want the best Lamp for the Least Mtoney come and see us Old Number: r. 4450O. MAIN ST..,EAN C r NN ARBOR. MI CH. D A 0 n. d Lita Caucus. Notice of Election. The fits. miet yesterday afternoon The annual meeting of the Sto. t and nominated candislates for the S. dents' Lecture Association will be IfL. A. Lafayette Young '00 was held at 10 a. in., Saturday, April nomiinated fosr president and Jas. A. 29, in the various departments as Evans, '00 for corresosidinig secre- provided by the constitution. Elec- 'b tary. A committee was then ap. tors will be chosen for the election of 'pointed to name the candidates of! officers for the ensuling year. The ap- the caucus for electors aind namued portionment of electors ini the various the foslloswing: E. S. Csrssin, C. B. departments is as follows: Literary' Hurrey, F. D. Eaman, H. H. Cor- 10, Law 7, Medical 2, Dental L. win, L. J. French, S. W. Utley, Such other business will be traip. 11. D. Ayers, 1. T. Raab, R. C. sacted as miay properly come before Woodworths. It is unsderstood that the association. Lits meet in Room these men are to bseesipported ao C, University Hall, Laws in law the caucus noisnsees. lecture rooms and Meudics amid Dents Notable features of Outings for May in usual places. include a trout fishing story, "The Dam J. S. LATHRnSs, President. Leapers," by Win. A. Whitney; "Plovers and Plover Shooting, by Ed. W. Sandys; FOR SALE-Edlison Mimeographs "The Challenge of the Shamrock," by A. for sale cheap. Nos. 1; nearly news. _ J. Kenealy; "Angling -for Eastern Trout," by Mary Trowbridge Townsend; Call or address, J. F. 0., 716 Union "Golfing 'Round the Hub," hy Geo. H. Tfrust Bide., Detroit, Mich. Sargent; 'Five Weeks Awheel in _______ France," by Sidney Cross, and "About ThWoe'Leiuewlgvea Fly-Casting," by Geo. H. Goodwin. TeWmnsLau ilgv l Many fine illustratios embellish a moat entertainment followed by a dance at readable and seasonable number. thse'Women's Gyminasium on Satiir- day eveniing, April 29, at 8 o'clock. The essaye for the Newv England All members of the League are Free Trade League prize competition cordially invited. roust be handesd to Prof. H. C. ________ Adams by Monday evening, May L. LOST-A $20 bill. Finder please Prograum party at Granger' s Satur_ return to J. R. Frew, 306 North day eveniing. State St~, and receive reward. '01 Basseball Men,. vise Ass Achesrt. it. will rell excession tickets tee the isllowing meetings a t e fie 0 baealteam wllpractice teheedep '01aebllUnl miversity etfStichiganseaical Festival, Asns daily at the Fair grounds at 4 p. ms. Aeboe, Such. Tickets siteelseStay i0, ii, 12 and 13.lRetuen liauitay L15. except Satuirday. On Saturday at InternatonalCosnvention Y. 3t. C. A. atfNNorth 10 a. m. AmieicaGradlRaise Mich. Tickects en sale 'W. GRAYSO'soeCapt.. Annal Convention TeaveleesdPeotectivecso ________________ cieaian afAmneica, Lousvills, Ky. Tickets en saeMy12 and i6. Rtutrn limit .tay 21. WANTED-A ticket for the last 3 snale Mein eStaypits oaoe Festival concerts. Address or call we. Ticketstonsa ile Stay it. 19, 20 anal 2i. ie- tuen 1limit Jane 24. oil (eveings) N. care DAILY. National nopist Anniversese, Sass Frasacisco,, __________________ Cal. Tickiets en sale Stay ii,1is astd16. lReturn Bicllclc Men. Meeingld OedeOGeinan Baptists, Union All andiateswillreceve isti'COBidge, Md. Tickets an sale May IC, it, 250ad All anddate wil reeiv insruc22. Re'turn limit Jane 24. tios daily as to training from Direr. Fee the AiinualSteeling Geneesil Aisembly1 tor Fitzpatrick at Athletic Field. apolslMinna n iefeh inornte rountatrp, lnus J. F. M CLEAN. $4 on May it,1i6land 17, with eetun itra e , B t 's JOS. W1 KOLLAUF,. Foreign anad Fine Domsestic Woolens. 214 Mast Washnlagton St., uaer5h Av e ANN ARBOR. W. J. Bases, Pans. 8TlT W.NLD Annsit v1cepes tll 5 JW V. SHEAeNss 2d Vicee yS RY Ia., JOeas C.WALTZ, Anst.Cashieer fVl BINK Transacts a general Banking IBusiness. FIRST NATIONAL BANK sn d16 Capital, 5i0,d0. Sueplus adois, 40,000 ransctseazeneeal banking business. Foeeign esehasMge bought and sold. Fuenish lettees or credit. E. D. KINNE, Preer. HARRISON SOU, LE, S. XW. CLARKSON, Caahsee, Cse. Main and iuronStreects. Ctali, 150,000. Surepluis, $3t,000. 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