4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY 4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICH1GAN DAILY ENGRAVING! WE ENGRAVE VISITING CARDS A FOR - LADIES AND GENTLEMEN l COLLEGE STUDENTS THE COUNTRY OVER SMOKE SUMHOu'S 6010n 61 pr In their respective sizes, in CORR_17OT Plates will be kept by us for our pa- trons, unless we are request- ed to return saiue. Your Name on Copper Plate and 100 Cards, 81.50. Every Senior will want them in sending out their invitations. HAVE YOU READ David Harm, Mr. Dooley, Askovin, or, When Knighthood was in Flower. WE HAVE THEM. SHEEHAN & 00. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS, ANN ARBOR, DETROIT. Shirt Waists! We make a specialty of laundrying them. Sat. - isfaction guaranteed. Drop us a card or ring us up by phone. Student's Laundry (lssociatior>, Agts. for Grand Laundry, Detroit. 202 S. State St. New 'Phone, 441 A TRIAL ORDER. That is all I ask for my Laundry Agency. P. C. MEYER, Tel. No. 179. 607 E. Withiam st. BOYS! STOP! AT THE KlNDElGlIThN FOR A GAME OF POOL OR BILLIARDS Huron St. East of P. and M. Bank. ANDA LL ' State Phone 144' Peninsular Engraving Companj DETROIT, MICH. GET YOUR . RIGS FOR THE GAME AT- Intereolleaiate Bureauo0 f RGaemI6G 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,Uaiv. oreicago Attention I Smokers! 10 Rambler Cigars for 5 cents 6 Segaret Cigars for 25 cents 4 Pittsburg Stogies for 5 cents 6 Bill Anthony Cigars fur 25 cents 11 Alfonzo Cigars for : : 25 cents 4 Brunswick tigars for 25 cents 6 Lord Chesterfield Cigars for 25 cents 3 Nat Goodwin Cigars for 25 cents The bove goods have a National reputation and hve but few equals in this market. Old Number: D A 44 SO. MAIN ST., DEA N&.CC) ANN ARBOR. MICH. Dr. Paul Carus Roasted Theologq. Dr. Paul Carus, editor of the Monist, opoke to a standissg-room- only house us Tappan Hull os "The nature, origin and destiny of the human soul." The lecture was given under the auspices of the University Philosophical society. Dr. Carus dealt severely with the theologians, declaring that theology itself was going over to agnosticism. "Your solution of the whence and whither of the human soul is your region," said he. Christianity has scarcely dealt with it, but the religi- ons of the far east have. "The religion of good will on earth ushered into the eastern world by Buddha and into the western world by Christ, will be found to be the real religion that science will work out; they have anticipated it. "Almost all known religions have taught immortality of some kind. Biology and kindred sciences teach us an immortality of that persever- ance that worksin each isidividual and is never lost. And we s.t distinguish between the words indi- vidual and personality. The indi- vidual is lost in death, but the per- sonality persists." The following is the list of candi- dates for the '01 baseball team. It was omitted in the previous list: (C. E. Cullens, N. McArthur, A. Armstrong, D. S. Hill, D. B. Rsben, W. S. Hazleton, H. Crafts, W. A. Eversman, W. Grayson, Jr., Capt., C. Mehlhop, W. C. Davis, F. F. Fredlund, manager, E. Davies, F. S. Morsman, S. W. Ladd, F. M. Ayer, Jas, Campbeil. Class Schedule. The following is the class sched- ule: '01 law vs.'00 law,Thursday, 4:10, Nav 18, at AthleticField. '99 lit vs '00 lit, Friday, 4:10, May 19, at Athletic Field. '01 lit vs. '02 lit, Saturday, 8:30, May 20, at Athletic Field. PosIVELY-All sittings for the Law class I botos must be made be- fore June 1. H. RANDAlL. 74 LaLibrary for sale. Write L. E. Stewart, Albions, Mich. LosT-A pair of running shoes left in track room at athletic field. Please return to Capt. McLean. )on't Throw Your lasses no matter how badly they are broken. We kwav will repair eye-glasses and spectacles while you wait, or lend you another pair while yours are being fixed. Nothing but the best materials, expert work- manship and honest prices. Eyes amined free of charge. JOS. W KOILAUF, --DEALER IN--- Foreign and Fine Domestic Woolens. 214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave ANN ARBOR. W. J. OOT, PREs.SE JOss.c.wALTZAsstcsi IAVINGS BAINK Transacts a general Banking Business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Urgn dr[t Capital, $100,00. Surplus and Prrofts,r40,000 Transacts a general banking business. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Furnish letters of credit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SU LEs V iesPros. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. s Cor. Main and nuronS Streets. Capital, 155,00. Surplus, $0,000. Transacts a general banking business. R, KEsFa, Pres. C. E. GREEE, Vice-Pres. Foss. R BEsERo Cushier. Thie lijn Arbor SavIGS Bank Capital Stuck. St5,00. Surplus, $150,000. Resources $1100000. orgaized"under the General Banking LWs of this State. Receivee depsits. buys sd sell, exchasge o the principl cities of the Uited Sttcs.nrafts cashed upo poper identificatin Safety depsit bxes te rest. OFse S:Christian Mack Pres.; W.D.Harr man, Vice-Fees.; Chas. E. Nliscoc, Cashier; 20 J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. IAMB & SPENCER, THE.. Fancy Grocers We keep everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Bakery. Call and see ue. 318 S. STATE ST. FACE STEAMING AND MASSAGE Treatnt for Pimples, Black- heads, Etc., a specialty. U. of M. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS. J. R. TROJANOWSK, Prop. 322S . State St. PATRONIZE WARREN THE BARBER, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN LINE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE MODEL of State Street BARBER SHOP i1 DsN & EL's BAR ER HOPIf you desire first-class work and courteous treatment try George and Harry at 332 S. State St. E IETEI.E Embalmr and ENOCH UILILI1 1 Funeral Director Calls attended Day or Night. No. 11 E. Liberty Street. Residence 588 S Fourth Ave, Phone 19. SPRING OF '99 MIL WARD TAILOR STATE ST spring and Summer Make an tyles are in. - Early Selection. o " _. o r