0 THE U.NIVERASIrrY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 4 Nothing Keepth the Like them eLe 4 Arbhor before. SFeet XW armn style and finni pods that qw give. See no: A Hot water bottle is just4 Sthe thing for cold feet and 4 GO Q siP. a sure relief for most aches 4,AI Sil and pains. fi5c, $1.00, $1.25 4 and $2.00 are the prices.4 ® $1.00 gets a good roe that 4 we can warrant not to leak. WE4 WM.AKECLOTHES FOR MN_ ® CALKINS' - PHARMACY, o EHV 'F11EALN 1 ®Q ' 'S® lu - i IItSS SITS. ALSO TilE ______________________INGS. WE REQUEST YOU' e Stor- 23SuhMiStetWA er soon in Ainn There is a sh about our ,ity alone cii >tis~ window. EED5S G LUT EXiLiJSIVE PATTERNS ATS, BUSINESS AND FULL NEW THINGS IN TtROUSERi- TO) LOOK TILEM OVER NOW. qER & CO., Importing Tailors. STYLISH DRESSERS FURNISHINGS CORRECT FADS Of all manner of articles that go to made up a gentlemen's wardrobe hewn for the first time here. FISK, CLARK & FLAGOS Complete lins of fins neckwear. 61U. & W." COLLARS, Newest Shapes Barkers Perfect Fitting Collars. Night Robes 50c to $1.00. Laundried Shirts, 75c to $1.50. Bath Roqes $2.50 to $1.50, Fancy Hose 25c to 75c. Black Hose 12%sc to 50c. Mens' Sweaters 40e to $4.00. Street or Dress Gloves $.00 to $2.00 Umbrellas 76c to $4.00. Fine Suspenders l5e to $1.00. Newest Novelties in Cuff Links, Shirt Studs, Collar Buttons, etc. Xens' Fine Under- wear 25c up. Mens' Fancy Front Shirts 50c. MAC-K &COB Lamps Expressly o' Students' Use "The Rochester,"' The Yale," "The Royal," "The Perfection," "The Berihn Student," all nickle plated, varying in price from $1.00 to $2.50 each. OIL Every studsent should use Deatn's "Red Star." It gives a pure wielight, i odorless and does not char the wick. :Deliv- ered in any part of te city in our cans at 10c per gallon. For sale only by IDBAN & COMPANY. 214 South Xain Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. C. 'Tryon, .11',liP, t;iaPpointedtintro- I'ri i. A eit ciil met.'wla in s e5 'i'tntstay. iThe'iro is a Lgi' ecol(etioni oflst ar- ticle's atitho stewairl's oie '"Phi'I 'ihni (lomnln"''iit thi' Ati- anew' Oilituat ilegints' Field. tha t. Siinin, '97 I',,tins a teiiitoti Lietting onili'thlObrlin go iii' is bristk. 'Phi' ti'lu tptei'ieois ire givig gooid oidis. Jluy'has a veiry aft i'aithe w'iiiiiti'i display uPf pipes thai attraets iuchiii'ia li'ution. Prof. A. 'A. Stanley will liereaily to aluiouinetii'eatincerts in tue,'lay iFes- 'i series within a fi'w day's. It is expecteid lliat a special train of old Mi1ehigin and Oberlin siiiieiits frain 'l'oleii'a will be here Pot' Saiur- day's gatme. There is ront for tiore tinor's in the vt-specs chorus. Anyone wishing to sing ini this chorus shouildi see Prof. Stanley at once. The largest bell in the Unitid States is at Notre Dante 'niversity. It can be heard twelve miiles and eight men can stand erect in it. W. P. Binshall, ex-'99 E, has beeni spending a few days in towrn visiting~ his -friends,.lie is attendintg the Ohio State University this year. Several former MiNchigan mhen ore at Princeton. John B. Q\ICreery, 097, aoil N. A. Gilecirisit, '93, are in the titeolog. ceal seminai'y, T. E. Rankin will grad- i1te 'this i-eat'in I ii' 1iitrau'y ititait- $7;23,022tfromtihlii'estati of tlate hntu t'.(oit (Aliiiundeirtt'e orainief ttiy stitdi tratiesticheatitaiii L isC liaingiio huhfithenixi ituor irooltt li' lads yt'a'nt a ieta iterofcehi cits atestlter xlo int. yshloiit liii'fo i~ctsitabofever rylihiofabout- 'hafseslass, as giv'en inte unLier- tWiletS oulittaetennbs. and satetot tittikng Clittforthe nAlumof eAthre y ai'arto buatth exto olae returns jcsotExapensioxi. 'Ple.tbefl Underlast ear.. ntain.. oneof th 'bs itabls it.....printdsown ite iess...eve... indofabu sits atl.otgue, many, 13 Id Sl 'a~ hallnChosewinieldin the isrel jCo hemegiveon.ie Aheolitalsola tonwns CteFutan:lwriso arehan rJnundt tetti r.evenigra Un, e in 5Room 2,........ it8 Hal W. J. noomn, ties. IW. ANu.stVicie-pres .. V. SEEoAN, 2d Vicepres Joita C. WAtz t.Cashieter State - Saiiivs - Badk, Transacts a general Banking busi- ness. THE ANN ARBOR SAINGS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $10,00. Resources, $1100,i00. Orcanleed under the General Baning Laws I f this State. Receives deposits, hys and sela exchange on the principal cities of the JUntied States. Drafta cashed upitn proper identifitation. Safety deposttoes to ret. I OrCERS:tChristian BMack re.;IW. 1D. Har riman, Vice- Pres.; Cha . Hiscck, tastier: Ml. J. Fits Assstant Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BAN K of atez Aror Capital, $100,00. Surplus and Pro ts, $400001 Transacts a generi tanking usiness. Foreign exchange taught andsfa. Furnish letters of credit. E. D. IINNE, re. HARRISON SOUE, Vice re SW CLARKSON. Cashier. Mh srmce rhttme ttuh Cr. thusinitdHuron Steet. Capital, $5,000. Srpuss.0,000. Transact a genral tankingtuitness. Rt. inue. i res. . . Oute,NVice-re Pinu. H. BLiconi. Cashier. CALLAGHAN t t 3405S. STATE STREET FOR 'MM=- Law Books F. J. SCHLEBEDE. 340 S. STATE STREFET Book aidin..... ....2!icins anp Solid old Fontain les.0._.1.00 and up. Watermian and Wirt Petn in stock and tens Iepaired. Whiesae and Retail Paper. i/s Is, at Lin- en Paper for 50. j _ 11Buy a good looking 0~ONLY 55K. WM. ARNOLD,Jelr HANGST E RFE'S A G ICE CREAM SODA m1 S. s Most Excellent T S E Cho olates A R T F' Hot Soda. E R Cr OR~T ad WSINTOSTS T. Music Studio PIANO, PIPE ORGAN AND COMPOSITION. CONCERT PIANO TUNING R. Hr KEXPF, From Stuttgart Conservatory, Germany. 312 SOUTH DIVISION STREET. FIRE!! During the past ten 111years the Toledo Laundry Co. have kept their custom- ers goods insured against fire, a fact that is appreciated by their patrons Best of work and Prompt Delivery. Brunch Office 123 South Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich Gunther's Chicago Candies ! s=_=IN BULK OR IN PACKAGES FROM 5c UP -AT- Mu mr ' toeNo. 123 E. ashington St simmr ssDrua Stoe ur. IFourth ave. I