4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 1 WE ENGRAVE VISITING CARDS -FOR - LADIES AND GENTLEMEN In their respective sizes, in Plates will be kept by us for our pa- trons, unless we are request- ed to return same. Your Name on Copper Plate and 100 Cards, $1.50. Every Senior will want them in sending out their invitations. HAVE YOU READ David Harum, Mr. Dooley, Aylwin,' When Knighthood was in Flower. WE HAVE THEM. SHEEHAN & CO. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS, ANN ARBOR, DETROIT. Shirt Waists! We snake a specialty of laurang thee. Sat- Isfaction guaranteed. Dropus acardoreriagaus up by phone. Student's Laundry flssociatior, 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. William St. MORE NEW RIGS ADDED TO OUR STOCK THIS WEEK. PHONE, 106. 515 E. LIBERTY STREET. 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 for 25 cents, 11 Alfonzo Cigars for : 25 cents 4 Brunswick Cigars for 25 cents 6 Lord Chesterfield Cigars for 25 cents 3 Nat Goodwin Cigars for 25 cents The above goods have a National reputation and have but few equals in'this market. Old Number: AE ANST., 44SO. MAIN ST., DE Nd CO ANN ARBOR. MICH. Don't Throw Your Glasses no matter how badly they are broken. We S IAwaty willrepair 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 -- 3 examined free of charge. H. B. Bracewell, '89 l., of Aller- ton, Ia., is in town the guest of friends. He is a prominent Lbanker in Allerton. M. H. Carmody made the principal address at the Fifth ward cemetary exercises yesterday and made a very favorable impression. Rev. Dr. Win. H. P. Faunce, pastor of Fifth Avenue Baptist church of New York, has accepted the long vacant presidency of Brown University. Shorty Russell, '98 e., who spent several days here during the inter- scholastic meet, has returned to Detroit. Lafayette Young, '00, has since the last edition of Wrinkle, left for Europe where he intends to spend the summer in travel. During their stay here N. W. Kennedy and W. W. Matteson of Northwestern were entertained by the Delta Us. The former was on the tennis team and the latter third baseman on the baseball team. There will be more color in the 1899 Michiganensian than was ever used before. Besides the bright cover and tinted camp usviews, there will be several fancy cuts in color. The Victors' March will be illusrrated in this way. The three bicycle men will leave for Chicago today, so as to have two days training upon the Ravenswood track. The men who will represent us in the Intercollegiate are, Sproat, Baldwin, and C. C. Wood. 'Varsity vs. Beloit, Regents Field, 4:10 p. m., today. JOS. W. KOLLAUF, THE TAILOR, DRESS SUITS. 214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave W. J. BOoTH, PaEs. W. ARNOLD, tt Vice-pes J.V. sHEEHAN, 2d Vice-prs JOHN. C. WALrz, Asst. Casher BRNK Transacts a general Banking Business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ur anied1863 Caial, 10,0O0. spu sand Proits, 140,00 Transacts a general banking business. Foreign Ott(aOgt bought and sold. Furnish letters of cessit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOUILE, Vi c-Pete S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier, Co. Main and erron Sietts. Capita, 55,000. Surplus, 0,000. Transaects a general banking busines. R, KEsra, Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pres. FaED. 11. BELsER. Cashier. The lonn r0or Savings Bank Capital stock. SSO,000. Surplus,$150,000. Resources,.t1,100, oganied under the General BankingLaws of thss State. Receies depsisbuye nd sells exchange on the principal cities of the Unted States.Grafts gashed upon peoper identficatio Safety deposit boxes to rent. OsecERs Christian Mack Pre.; W. D. arSr man, Vice-Pre.; Chas. E. hiscock, 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. FACE STEAMING AND MASSAGE Treatment for Pimples, Black- heads, Etc., a specialty. U. of M. BARBER SHOP asd BATH ROOMS. J. R. TaoJANowsKn, Prop. 322 s. State St. PATRONIZE WARREN THE BARBER, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN LINE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE MODEL of State Street BARBER SHOP if u Esire- first-class work and courteous treatment try George and Harry at 332 S. State St. ENOCH IETERLIE, Fneral Dire"eor Calls attended Day or Night. No. 151 E. Lihry Stret. Residence 50 s Fourth Ae, Phone 12. THOSE S NOBBY6 N YSUITS. MIL WARD TAILOR STATE ST 1DOUBLEBREASTED G FROCKS. GOLF. CLOSING OUT MEN'S FURNISHINGS! On account of the large increase in our Tailoring Business, we have decided to use our entire store for Merchant Tailoring, and will close out our ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS DURING THE NEXT 30 DAYS. This means that you have now the opportunity to buy any and all of the many articles included in a complete Fur- nishing Goods Stock at 75 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 29, AT i P. M. AND CONTINUING 30 DAYS, when what is left of the stock, together with the fixtures, will be sold in a lump so that we will have time to remodel our store for the Fall Tailoring Trade. We have not waited until the end of the season, but give you this Splendid Oppor- tunity while our stock is complete. NECKWEAR-All shapes and styles. Linen Collars and Cuffs (except Cluett and E. & W.-which are contract goods.) Men's Hosiery, Washable Ties, Garters, Suspenders, Underwear, Golf Hose, Suit Cases, White Shirts, Belts, Umbrellas, Fancy Shirts, Collar Buttons, Canes, Negligee Shirts, Cuff Links. It will be money in your pocket to buy what you need at this time. Store will be closed Monday until 1:00 WA GNER & NC A.. R p.m. 123 S. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR.