THE U. I OF M. DAILY
Al THE TWO SM
Prince Albert Suits, Cutaw'av Suits,
anti.Fine Dress Suits,
JUST ARRIVED- ------
See Younlaan's Hat, Ktnox's Hat,
Silverman's liats and Caps,
AT THE TWO SAMS
IL ,131. lTZ.
Alli ArbFor XofiLalllfrY VOORFHEIS & ITS
BEST WORK IN THE CITY! 'STATE ST. TAILORS,
OUALLED FOR and DELIVERED. FIRST CLASS WORK.
SFOIiAi, RATF To STUDENTS.
-f~c *23 South Fourth Ave. -PLAN]SE i,
Of O1d U. of M. should have a
Univer~ity of Micehigan Quitar.
Prices lowest, Quality highest. G~uaranteed every inich of the road.
Violin anid Guitar Strings, 10 ets.; Blanjo andI Mandolin Strings,
5 ets. Everything iii propertien.
L. IT. Clement, ALLMLITDINU.R -PANO& O G C0.
BROWN'S DRUG STORE
CORtN Elf MAIN AND MULTION STlRETS.
LAtioaEr STCO t rTOILET Goon)s AND FINE ClesAtis, T .I At-COS AND
C'IGARiETTES IN THlEC(11.
J3ki~j Your j 5)-CollarI andJ ifs, Neckies
avijd evrisj I(id Gloives
O--
FERGr.USON & SLATING,
EeyWAHR'S ROOK STORE, DOWN TOWN.
Siistuenit will saive nioney by buying Cuniversity lext-Blooks andl all supplies(-4 lleadquarters. We allow
slieciai discount on LAW BOOKS, M EICAL IBOOKS, I)ENTAL, OOKS, in seti cryr lfl usul d withe i
I ilivers ily. t5,(0Bl3ank Books ail luuest prices.
T~~~L.IINIl 1IOOK ST.IORIE IN TIlE CIT .
...
ALL TIlL lEiS]? SEl LLS FACULTY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
---IN- ilue ollicers of the Choral LUiioni
desire that all whor hasv e ie sell-
iiii~1-i {ing Choral Union tickets slhould re-
N DGolt at once, or at the latest, due-
ing this week, in order that the
OF ALtL KIN DS;IAT niunbor of tickets sold, can exactly
a- 'T' JACOBS & CO.'S, compalete contractsfr th ie lad-
27 AND 29 MfAIN SWr. ditional concerts at the earliest
L RUER -possible elate.
D00eaer iS ~~ -P. H. D ONT
Ahetir1E No 8 Soth Main Street. MISCELLANEOUS.
- - _ 9done Neatiy and Pronptlyr. _
lihrii fl-jStrdiht Qcit. The first meeting of the Politi-
No. S cal Science Association will be
CIGARETTES. hield in Roont F, Thursday even-
Cigarette Smokers woho ing at 7:31). A paper will be
F 'aresvilling tsosnyaltl
r thetiop rice redb Professor Hudson and the
chsrged for the ordiosro Association will be formed for
tiadieCigarttre,wili d
lois BRANDsuopeirior to work for the year. Graduate
..oi!al others.
Cut~ 1,1CignreuThsitihmondSaight ! iiStudents studying political science
u(olnst i llesir in litvseed and hhighest crootdhin1 melmbers of the Seminaries in
~itn rit gesurao ri gui Cjit. sttshistory slnd political economy iiid
15E5brought ot by us is the ear -7.n ttbr
Ot aleimiitationsainiti beerre that te lubr of the faculty are espec.
the~ll~ haslbise ierery isielrge. iailly invited to be present and
Satfsrare AsRri-ic 5s~hla irgintiiaarticipaitoein the organization of
A5Arbor ieh Svings Bank the society.
Ca1Aro ir. Opital Stoc, s,,
Orla Sariissu, fll~t .Communication.
Otuf.thsgi, Ioort-(lees Deposito, >ii awsndt
Lltalaion the ptinel at cities sif te ga c T.lte
I itlestair-s. hrasca estledIspotiproperEsYL.oM.IAr:
:,tizn 1-o njieres.i-ar he it froms me to croak, hut as
Nw. a. hInt Itas. vicec Pres.. otte of is numher lholdltng siumilar views,
tiuns .R ttotte, Cashier. kinidly allow me a word.
stt1tTItANn.-Any otte desiring itt- ls it not been already conclusively
t th ton in Shorthand will please call shsowtn that no tug-of-war cats replace
teno once of J. W. Miner, Pracetical the old reas game between the Fresh-
Te graphera39 E. IHurota Street. teen and Sophomores ' I am sore
ateSsonable Call atnd see me.
StOVean many of us felt, when the plan of a
guea s' new and old, largean tug-of-war was proposed, that it would
'for coal, wood, oil and be injurious because productive of just
1159 atJ. E Hakins, 2 E.whsat has ensued, i. e. short rushes at
urti street. tnightt, which are infinitely worse itn
i
every stay thani the old foot-ball gamtle.
There is juast about so iiiitithiprllil-
nis steani that iiiist be aworkedti tlt
soiehiotandie I aia sore that the odi
tush ginie is the safet anduullmost ie-
spiectable way ftaswork it till. It is not
yet too late to have the ,gamie before the
sllows'fliesadotu s reduce the prob-
ability of a witntereof disorderly nights,
britnginig disgrace atid injury to the Uni-
versity. D~o the facts nit justify the
wisdote of the propositiotn?
GRIADUATE STUDENT.
THE CAMPUS.
Wse have beets kitidly handed
thle followitig ad~vertisemlent from
the Catmbridge Tribunte. It alay
pemechiance express the views of
hlollow-elleeked Anin Arbor Sen-
iors: "4Wanted: By a starvinhg
senior, who is willitig to pay al-
muost anyting, a boarding place
near~ the yard if possible, where
lie can get respectable food,
properly served. During tlhree
years heeilas tried tmany places at
various prices, an~d has failed to
get anythling fit to eat. Address
'Inquirer,' Trbutne office."
A regulation blas been p assed
at the Worcester Polytechlnic In-
stitute, by which thse semi-annual
spring examsinations are dispensed
with, and unannouced examina-
tions will be held at regular reci-
tation liours dulimlg the ternt.
Contributions to the Oracle
must be handed in by Friday.
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MILLER
IHA T81 Tics.
Good~peed'S,
TeIPA TENT
Best' LEA THER
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Millinery and Art Uoods.
S0 East Piuron St.
Alalnuatirers of
-Bind lnd Orchestra,
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Ruildirg, as South State Street.