THE U. OF M. DAILY.
HALF PRICE !
A Large Line of NEGLIGEE SHIRITS. .
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
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Sprin Suitngs. Latest Styles of Hats.
S LARGE LINE OF TRUNKS AND VALISES.
NOBLYt5 LINE OF NECjMWEAR, ETC. , ETC., AT
THE J. T. JACOBS COMPANY,
ANN ARBOR.
27 and 2t) MAIN STREET.
TI-ITENNISY' TO TAT STT'tJ'.A.TIOIT.
THE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCIES. '',~~GOSA OL' OKTR
106-1.05 WA13ASII AVE., CHICAGO. Comiplete New Stock jest received. Nothing but new, fresh goodo.
SEND FOR OUR MANUAL. N0 6 Oouwi vx Jks.eee OSy., - .ANNve AR C7OTO
SEASON 1892.L. SWC:)Q'v:7S
Alrris huedbiy. New Stock ctf LAWN TENNIS ACIQVETS ndtt ALL KINDS OF- SPOIITINGt1 j UEit5' HACK ANt) tBAGGAG INE1.1.
0rderscor tis-aratice, Weddingi, itc.,
GOOI)S. Watch for our Prices. Lowest in theite v,.prmtlytaatitd to.
'elepthone 605. 21 N, Itain fit., twip. Iost Office.
-77.STI 7_ TNL'T=0ZRSTW QT2TO'
vO SOUTH ISTATE STRET.l
Speller's Old Stand.
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,rFIE WySTV1 N M ICHIGAN COLLEGERA AL
GIA.ASD =A-P1DS, OtETOFTFINE PHOTOGRAPHS,
NO'I'ES) oI nit 'IltP: t t}Ri eI tz1St.. Preparets stents tforay c ic t to u.en
os.Xi schol i[t Io 111tOy. .Pcttc t ~'0~-e tt ttt iItitnt . tincot MILLINERY AND ART GOODS
I i-or ttiit t t . Av; 1Isvttts I s 'Pr iparesIfor the degrees and aims ic resittctttt n dt-t3 t t5s
tewotti Pno c nt. t ttottiit30ritiistnititeitittHuritcn.-siiS.titrtesetO, ISC
to rrl tt, _ \l T tCII '! _IN/ G 71: A . I . pe cial attetiongenlo. t 1.1) r , tit3iiead i ie-
Has alt the ttii-impoens-heints y attttttpr
pared it t-crn t ftttelais st-wotrkttttshlit no
tice-. Commcertcialiwortk turned t-iiitsameii-ii~y
Prcices retonale icatndtttwo 1Iitttsititi. Not
'20 EastiHurnti. .At, 1. (OitERiT, Pict-.t
0. M. MARTIN,
DiEALER IN
Cloth Caskiets, Metallic
ANt) CttINMOlFFN riS.
1 RINSEY & SEABOOLT,
!Groceries, ProvisionsFlour and F eed,
hut 50 IV itt tt S
jARNOLDWS, - 36 Main St.
Tho Clio Club.
A v ecyteiirtaininsg Indtittai ro -
gra.t tas given bty the Clio Clib,
list S'aturda~y cveniing. Amoii,
sonic of the inletresitig featutres of
"Great Mencotf Idltia,"its thihl
lie spoke itf Gen. civw \VWallace,
Riley, Egglestii, andtl orlsces, te
tall sycanmoreoittthse\Vabtash, te
chaacterizatiotn of whomttt tos cer-
tainly very wttliy ansd striksing tisd
-worthy of beiisg pritnted is toll. M-tr.
1'. A. 'Maniny give a very viv ittie-
scription of a tript t hroughli'Wyan-
doitte case ini Southtern Indciaina.
The program closed twithi a solo bty
-.tiss Allen, "Listen to the Mocking
Iird,'" whistled, wvith guitar accom-
panimeint. This svas very ivell exe-
cuted, and left one is-it the bewild-
ering sense of being in the wvoods
surrounded by inumerous song-birds.
The House of Representatives.
Though students we should not
for-get that we are citizens of a great
republic and soon to take active
part in its political life. This fact
is bietfire i 11:rindtts by sev-eral or-I
gaiztioiins. The I louse itf Repire-
senttativ-es tiatsiorganiizedinisJatinury
ott the l ices of the National Houttse
tand its ptopularity toss sit grcat tht
it itas foundttinecessarystoinc srease
thie mieimbersips almtost imnnsediately.
Qutestionts of present publlicitter-
est are iiscedi at the txekly mccl-
logstwhicht arc alwvays ivellattndedl,
anti the idrill its parliamnitary pac
tire far etx-eeds that of asy other!
hotly.
'letemibershipt intcludtes the 1sts
mnsin tll classes, particutlarly ltose
wvho are inuterestedinltPoilitical
Science.
At the last meeting the wool
clause itt the pencditng tariff measure
was vigorously attacketd by Mr.
Losg.
'Ibis evenitig thse Chinese exclus-
itn bill xiii be instrodlucecdanid one
iveek later the Rouse will consider
the President's silver message.
:res. Angell delivered the last
lecture of a series in Newberry Hall
yesterday morning. His subject
was "Christianity and Other Relig-
ions as judged by Their Fruits."
Attention. Everybodys
All studtentisaitilrtritiietstie-
tiring toi -itinitsentertainting lelegtatet
flii the College Repubtilicatn Cotisets-
comittunic-tte at once wiills .1lr. II.
S. L. A. Notice. i -snSa~ ints-) iti. [1it tSat t y
51I. KEIt i, Ires. F. B. 1ii Ili, Catshiei-.
ITe annoualielectioti ot oficiers itt itatk ititiSatutrdaiy settitte.
thse .S/obIuiis I e tit .-elts~io//:iwiili
be hcldi next Saturday totun t tt R ffl ohfr St~ LawillrllI
l9-inti r . l tdet h oght seasoti tickets htase the li- WORK CALLED FOR and DELIVERED.
vile-ge iot voting.___
[59-7t. 111-1-lIV. Ross, Ptres. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS.
ANULS . .Ec ti- ft Office., 23 South Fourth Ave.
annual S. C;. A. election soul be I0 B R S O
hseldt in Neswberry Illall, \\'edntesday, K
the a1lis at 7 p.nm. Bateisos in 'tceton. Ptrnelaini Itibs.
60-31 C. iP. Mer1tIISERo, lPres. Ottiticer ahSconttte' witt eneti 'fti.
_FlitutaAANCLUB tt IhANOS.- J.R. TROZJANTOWl{SKI,
Thlere soll be a mseetitig of the re-
ception cotnmnittee in l.aw qie 30 E. WashintiStC., Ass Arbor, Michtgan.
rotom at 2:00 p. us. Monday MNay 16. __
All citizens are reqluested to deco- 1Ann Arbor Savings Bank
rate their homes and places of busi- Antsq lrjstteh. Ca ital steck., 5,,
nets in honor of the distinguished 0seesudrp,97 Geerallsaigss
visitors to the Republican banqluet, fths-s&. Receives Deposis, buys and
convention and mass meeting. Uie IBAts. DOffi "shed upsn preper
. U2E dlt t4 Oter:JAESIEF BJK, -.5AIIAAWMACK, Pres.,
PLr I1#s . W. D. IHA1U55AN, Vice Pees.,