THE U. OF M. -DAILY - OF-- N EC KW E AR, .L STr.ARRIVED, AT THE TWO SAMS BUY YOUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS Io1E MiEMBERI, Guess the word that will open the sale, a dicitionary word of lOeletters, will get you One Ifun1dred Dollars, at L_13BLTZ. H1l lir t~~l VOORHEIS &DITS EIEST WORK IN THE CIT!, STATE ST. TAILORS, OALLEDFOR and DELIVERED. FIRST CLASS WORK. M-SEILR TT STUDlENTS. O ff South Fourth Ave. UL ANJSEE LJF3, U Sr.7Of Old U3. of M. should have a University of Michigan G"uitar. Prices lowest, quality higliest. Guaranteed every inch of the road. Violin amid Gultar Strings, 10 cts.; Iajo and Mandolin Strings, 5 cts. Everything in proportion. ^i T NOLI.Cemn, A1H DV17 V ORGN} . . Clemet,1 R ALL EITEIIGFER 0 GO B ROWN'S DRUG STORE CORN ElR MAIN AND 11ICRtON STREETS. " L OSTissI 5 y xsr yr GSisAND FiwE Ci('los, T01"aCC~os AN'D CIGARETES iN rilECITY. IILACIK'/ SILK _IMU EFLERS AND FWINE NECKTIES of Ev'er', iDescription. FERGUSON & SLATING, Sr ttudent still save money ixy buying U.nixersity Text-Blooks and all suPli,, i R idqtiatexx Wi ;lios special diseoxut on I (W BOOKS, MEDICAL IBOOtKS, DISNTAl. ]BOOKS in it x xveryPool used in iith IVniveriy. 5,000O Blank Books it lowsest prices 11 -DI 1300T.STlORlE 'I Z E CITI. ''L THIE NW EST STYLES ~ICLAEv, iixxi~ li xv xxil i~~iiiii ixt I p ~eaisedl to seenitheir Clief Justice r ix xii cuing xcheap ixoiiiay rates lxi elxxi iiistxxxiiigtv C i IflT T N lli Nill xximxiet atithlawixxixil priiximiixlxexturers oxvthe lx nix c- TS turdaix at in a. mi., t() xiji six t sity. and le xressedi thixr appirobia- -- I \-A ' xithi xarxvus R.. Kagexits, kTN xxiit.-Thierexwiiili e a soxcial ixf the WVoman's League Saturiday, CO. s, Dec. 13, at 3-5 P.in. Meinbers q St.e svwiose inanmes rainge froni A to) I are - -invitedI to mxeet at 'Mrs. 1. 1.. D'Ooge's, 77 WVaslstenaw ave.; those 3io sfrom jZ, *at Mrs. 'Thompson's, 25 et. E. Univ. ave. All students are in- pty. vixed who are or wish to become ht met.nembers. a Names anidedues will be 0.1 received a the mneetinig, or at any ETTES. time, hy members of the executive Stmnkers who cotmmittee. All ladies of the fac- to nay a little ulty are cordially tnvited. ine ieyre dinary The usanagement of thie Athletic etoes, will fiod in superior so Association wish it stated thxat no wood Straight one is authorized to take stubscrip- ons the bright- tioiis for the Athletic Field. d highest cst Thio is the Old aut Cigarettes, year i8o. THE NEBRASKA STUDENTS. ervs that te __ 7aekage. ic. They Banquet Judge :Maxwell and sod. Virginia. Have a Generat Good Time. nek 1s (SuOe tif the pleasaintest soxcial Banking Laws events of the season was the oiiipli- if s dities of thj usentary banquet given hy the Ne- ~5 P prpe bask iudnt i hoxo o Jdg tixili of xliv appoinitmienit andilsteeiii for their Judxige by teindering himnia coimilimnitary hanquet, to whlichi Iea Kni ioxwlton, of the Law Faculty, seas iiivited as aix honored guest. A hue sprvead was laid at llai-- sterfer's at iso'elvock last eveinig, if) whlieci the fxxloizixxg genitlemn Ir- ticiliatetil: loasttsaster, Ralph Platt, psresiided at the head of thxe table'. Onf lhisright iwere Judlge Maxswell anxdl Professor Kinowton. At the other end President L~ow was seated, axid on the sides were ranged the follosting gentlemen: C. V. Miles, 1.. 1. Abbott, J. IL. Waller, I. L. Ottomineer, J. A. Harmon, F. J. Taylor, G. A. Eberly, F. J. Hlole and It.IL. Woodsvorthx of thxe Last tdepartmient, auth Messrs. Atkinstoni, Crummuer, 'ihomas, Kenl, Baltiii andilTowvle iof the Ilit. idepartmienit. Toasts swere given latex ini the even. insg, Mr. Platt acting as toast'-toaster, aindswene respoiided to ais follows: "Aix upright jxudge, a learned judge," S. F. Low; 'H~ow I be- came a lawsyer," Judge Saomuel, Maxwvell; "'PTxe largest law school ip' the swold,"TProf. J. C. Knowlton; "A fair state to look upon,".C. II. 1Towle; "Our future bar," C. V. sMiles: "Our-University," TI. Keel; "Our .giel," IL. I. Abbott; "Thze baby law," F. J. Taylor; "Thie Western Students" H. L. Otto- lmelee. li'ie t xxiii t i ri rhx x,,(.iic tie Styria . x -ri; fotxxr tixi.'"5shi unr, J3tiessi :1x71xI lacx sees O1iixxis. so i 1 = r> t , ew- xriiixiiietxxxx aItixxixs. Bes tii irax c h 1t'xrii rot y ixol'cnyfixtilexe ;xrxx It ris 'oei xii x iein V? iiixitroit il ii 1:xt141 eon, T ie3, DrepS Shirfis, patent Leather Shoes. GOODSPEED, FI11 PHgTgGRiplls, MtIllinery and Art Hoods. '30 EanstHuron 5t. Manufaeturers of, Band lnd Orchiestra Band ltd Orthestra M u s IC SORTHNDc Ti,. IT FILtL PAY YTt. #Shrtban4 sehsasl.Saw Buttt55ng, 20801thit's tte ls&'t. w, ntKmmq Vies i'rtti. Maxwell, of the Nebraska supreme 'toSAS. t ttcocst, cashier. couet,.who is now delivering a course "-tTHiE ARGUS.5- of lectilres to the senior and graduate ( F) I48N@,laws. The state of Nebraska sends AT ,LOWPRaICES. about a score of lie stuedy sons, and Snew and old, large and one of her fair. dau hters Co the frcoal, wood, oil and University froni ,her distant prairies. tni t J. E. Hlarkins', 28 E. They. recently, perfectedsan organias. street. ion by electing S. E. Low, Law '9r,