9 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. The Store :LAD IES I Who contemplate having Party Glowns made will find it to their advantage to call on MISS ,O'LEARY, At MACK~ & COMPANY'S, 2nd floor. SHOE Department!1 $2.70 11we adjoining cuts represent 2 of our imany styles of LADIES' WELT SIIOES '1 i t we are offering this wee'k at $2.70 These shoes are all of this Eteason's Last and Paterns and were foramerly gold at $3.50 aind $3.00 We have got more than we. wish to carry over to next :season, hence this great offer; $2.70 W. W. Wetmore, 8....106 OBS. Maize St., and 342 S. State St. IUNIVERSITY TEXT-BOOKS, £ NEW ANDI SECOND-HAND. HAS FULL, LINES OF NOTE BOOKS, and ~STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. Fountain Pens and Fine and Staple Stationery and offers all at the Lowest Prices. U~nivers i ty choo1 of Dancing, State Street, opposite Law Building. Terms $5.00 a semester - - Single evenings 53 cents. Office-427 Thompson Street.I I Sleizhing Is Here! For a Swell Turn-out Call on HOLMES' LIVERY, Both Phone$ so6. - - 515 East Liberty Street. Lamps .expressly 4'0 Students' Use "The Rochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Perfection," "The Berlin Student," all nickle plated, varying in price from $1.00 to $2.50 each. OT Every student should nse Dean's "Red Star." It gives a pure IL white light, is odorless and does not char the wick. Deliv- ered in any part of the city in our cans at 10c per gallon. For sale only by " W W. J. aOOa. Freg. W. ARnsoLDnst Vice-pres J. V. SHaEAN, 2i Vice-pros. JOHN C. WALZ. Asst. Cashier. Stae -Savings- Bank. Tascsa general Banking busi- ness. Cur. Mate anti Curens treets. lCapital, $50,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transacit a generai banking business. Rt. Raerp, Free. C. E. OInusNu, Vice-Prey FuE. H. Bjcnisa Cashier. THE ANN ARDOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stuck,15,00. Surplus. $1i0til. Reseurces. $11,00. Organized under thetGeneral Banking Laws sf thin State. Receivs deposuits, buy. and sells exchange sn the principal cities of the United States. Dracle cashed upon proper Idientification. Safety tieposuit boxes tu rent. OFFICERS: Christian Mack Free.-W. D Harriman Vice-Pres.' Chas E. iecuck, 'sehier: iti. .J. Fritz Assstant Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK f AnnAro Capital, $10,000. Surplus antiFrouits, $40,0i0 Trasact a general banking business. Foreign exchange bought andsfd. Furnish lettereef credit. E. D. KINNE, Free. HARRISON SOUILE, Vice Pros S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier C. ff. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic deorators Have a complete line of Wall Paper, Points, Oils, Wissdow Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc. Spe'cialty of fine interior decorating, painting, frescoing, tinting and paper hanging. Only the best of workmen employed. Work guaranteed. C. ff. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic Decertor. KLEIN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Lateet Novelties in Winter and Spring Garments. COR. WILLIAM AND MAYNARD STREET. One block west of IUsiversity. ...OHIO... Central Lines DEAN &6t OO M PANYf 214 South Main Street. Among the Colleges. J Law IEaminationus. NMr. Prri,who toadies HIttrdO I The ',tlerllof etun~lilltito in tile u svweigit men, iholds a record of 403 ft. l1aw slcilrttlert was Psted yestecrday fur thc Alot. anud is as follows: Ex-Presideut Clevelasndiresotsletl ito Fi''Iti' YFatRC(LA«S. thse toast "Thte College nvats inl.t'u;Aic Elenenitary Law, Fselt. 12, 2 Ih. 11. Life," at the dinnelr of tile 'rinctccon t Soles, Felti. 14, 2 11. l- (I.tb of 5NowYork ons Jan~. 20. Osomiestic Itelationls lPlt. 15, 2 t. n1. Richtard, Mxanslield. the noted, actor. 'l'(t1, PFeb. 16, 2 1). in. vas recetly given a jttutlic receptitonl (olntrat s, l ob. 17, 2 I.n by the tudents of C'hicatgo Ulliveroilyr. Critninal Lawv, Feb. 18,2 it. --n. 3 DC SCOND I DIZt CAIS. He delivered a, short ardrress on "Tlle ' Ainericast:Actor ant i,,lls rt.' Codk' Pleadling,"Feb. 11, 8 a. u.. Bills and 'Notes, Feb. 12, 8 ar. it. Tile S. C. A. itas si ltst foitttt itself Practice int I%. S. rtri p(Fb. 14. 8' dear of sdebt, $2,0093.21 is aioexat I , attountt whticht 11a1becen reooted 0at itealdt'toptry, F.eb. 15, .S a. to. thte office ltowards thle ettdowinttt 'll''odtrFt.i,5itt. fut d This more tan covers tIC.' l'tIneiols, I'eb. .17, 8 a. to. debtt of thte associttii.outan ittakes a '1'IRtD YEAR CLAS. . ct-al otart tw ard raisintg ste fttdittlInintioto itrlReceivers, Pei).11, itself. 101.1ll T. & 0. K'. Ry. K. & Mr. Ry. welf.soles. Sizes 2 1=2 to 8. Ladies' IRemeo Alaskas [ love r] 79C MACK &CO. A mteetitg is tboe bld its Provt- dence, It tile leir futrtlt, twhict will loud to thte settlemtentt of somse of te tmuchs-discuissed oquesltinsconterningl tttre college atletics. It will consist! of a cosferenco- of reprtesentatives of thte facnltieo, graduates trtd undert graduates oftth lteadinig universilies in tlhe east, and t vatriouts phiases of tiort int their relittrs to roileges wsill It- considered. Front and side suites for rent. Modern conveniences. 727 F. Unive - Moily ave. t. f. Wills, 11'et. 12, 10 a. mt. MIortgagies, Felt. 14. 10 .o. in. Constitutionatl Law, Febs. 15, 10ta. 111. Itulblic lflcers, Fob. 16l, 104m. in. Contveyantcing, Feb. 17, 10 a. tt. Trial oft (arises, Felt. 17, 4 p.ix:o. Ptatent ft. lin Copright, ittlt. 1S, 10 'a. 11. LOST -A gold watch between For- est ave. ad thte Michigan Control de- pot. Finder will please leave at Stew- ard's offie nnd receive reward. The "Hoosier Doctor" at the Athens Thteater ton~iiht, The Only Sleeping Car Line between Toledo and Columbus. The Only Sleeping or Drawing Room Car Line between Toledo, Colum- bus, and Marletta. The Only Drawing Boom Car Line between Toledo, Columbus and Charleston, W. Va. Pullman Sleepers between Colum- bus and Chicago. The Only Line with 4 trains each way daily between Toleda and Columbus. The Only Line with 3 trains each way on -Sundays between Toledo and Columbus. The Only Line with b trains each way daily between Totedo, Bowl- ing Green and Findlay. The Only Line with 2 trains each way daily between Toledo and Charleston, W. Va. The Only Direct Line between Tole- do and the Virginias." The popular line between Tole o, Fostoria, Bucyrus, Granville ud Newark. Full Infsrmation relative Ku rat s, time of traine, etc., will, be cheerfully fu lehed by any agent of the Ohio Central Lin S Moulton Houk, G. ,A, Tol1 do, Ohio. f For Forty Years GOLDEN Has been smoked by colesaeurmidsMe EPTRE , to-day, a LEADER