THE U. OF M. DAILY
]A4 OFF SALE
25 PER CENT SAVED,
2'=E E1 1'2 ST OOK OF'
OVC1qOA: AflD $UI
.A.T OE-PQJRTfl3 (QIKE
ALL GLOVES. ALL IJNI)ERWEAI
=\ttensl this Sale, fur a few days only. Come at once, (loo't (elav.
AT THE TWO SAMS.
~I1I rho o1ll LlllilY OORHEIS & ITS
REST WORK IN THE CITY, STATE ST. TA ILORS,
4$Z CALLEDFOR and DELIVERED. FIRST CLASS WORK.
Of. tWS'EC~Ii ATES ToSTUDENTS.
.,, 23 South Fourth Ave. -+LL ANLD SEE US,
Of Old U. of M. should have a
University of Michigan Guitar.
Prices lowest, Quality highest. Guaranteed every ineh of the road.
Violin amd, Guitar Strings, 10 ets.; Banjo andsiNMandolin Strings,
5 ets. Everything in proportion.
LL 1.Clement, ALLML1NDIITELPIAN~O & OLGMT NCO.
TRAZJE A~T
BROWN'S DRUG STORE
CORN ERS MAIN AND ITURON STREETS.
LARGEST STOCK OF TOILET GOOFS AND FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND
(C.IGETTES ITHITY(m.
For the next thirty days we will give 101 per cent
otn all sales to the
0--5r MV N ASI1JM 'TJTISTD..
FERGUSON & SLATING,
every dWAHR'S BOOK' STORE, DOWN TOWN.
Stdnt will save money hy buying University Text-hBooks and all su~pplies it lte-adsluartr. We a110w
special Idiscou~nt on LA.W BOOKS, MEDICAL BOOKS(, DENTIAL B]OOKS, in short, every Book usedI in t I1
lnivelslly ) ,090)Blan11k Books at loswest Ilicit.
11 \._ EAING HOO1)K S'T'ORIE IN FTlE' lY.
A T THE NEWLS STYLES Faculty Announcements ror Second
IN
G ITcrestill be a Seminitary in
C hemtistrsy,,iresi ext semester, to
eLO TH IN s whictoe i i wo hasvc taken conrses
OF ALL KIN OSIAT
J' T1. J ACOBS & CO.'S,
17 AND 29 MAIN STj.
L. GRUNER.
Dealer ini
sIti ,Ne.8soueah Male treeet.
-- ice Neatiy aail lrntlsO . _
No. 1
CIGARETTES.
r rCigarette Smeswhcoi
f te wiingiisto eat a little
chatrgedl lee the ,,,sii Ins'
trd Cgrtts il i ndIi
till ot) ers.
Thsi'i~e tRihimondiStraight
cp to tl e l lc sirtt e to i ii3,iocal anifrc iii he }hest iv',t
8t wasIni grwin isVirgintia. Tris ic the Old,
alBad o traightit Cigaeiittes,
I~i rg fnttos :uilltobserverthat the
th IDea I 'ilt 0v s neviypckae
ol" bor Savings Bank
Aro hi~eh.1 Capital Stock, $50,00
o 0tbhiixed1ucder li hec~Iii 1 ackicigLawss
stat eecde~ ~ le
ttthietal6s" Dtsleeer po roe
NcPr'es.,
. W D. HAc,,,MmNviees.ec
--._ t N. E Hi+oitCashier.
H ''TE ARGUS.-
AT low PRICES.
Or08 D i ew and old, large and
Orei coal, wood, oil and
urnst Jet E. Harkins', 28 E.
io nd isIi till lie eligilie.
'Te twco folliitving courses tere
oiiittedl by tmistake fromiithe can-
niouncernent: Course 9, 'llieritiis,
?Monday ands Wiedtnsday, g9.21o 0
('ourse 9g1, liontiandl Miisclts,
'T'hursday, q9>-li"-.
A.. II. Ii s''cNGxIi..
(Cotirse 9 ini Frechiwsill bs giveni
on Tu'iesdlay ansI'lThurstlay at 9:-o$
10:30 instead sof 10:30-i 1:30.
Ileciiurse in the istoreyiof the
IresettC(etutry'sill be 'givenas
aninouncend. 'ThinSemniars till 1ble
griven, as antituned, instead oif the
coitrsen iFnch iRn'soliitiioi. Coiurse
S.-1Histiiry of the ilitliCentnrt'
still lie given, stltish will insc le the
Penrisodl ofte French Revoiluttion . A
tnts course still lie givin sil the
"Periodl of Napuoleon.''
An aditiional twvo-hotirs elective
in Gernman twill lie given the next
semester on I essing's iltainbnrg-
she Dramaturgie.'' The hours will
lie arrangesd later otc sithi the in-
strulctor. hMAX WI~nK.
Dr. Austin Scoot, the nets presi-
dent of Rutgers College, trill he in-
augurated on March 4.'
A Chapter of Libierty.
(nocluiadrofirsttieiie.l
for ani addreinssluefoire a rn-hgis
society, it that tile addirnss seas aii
nliiqusent anduin terestini' one, is
shoiiwnibe tihe fast thiat the silaken
heldl his anudieticeperiectlcylilies for
nearl y an htiiur anid a half; anil at
Sunhe eid lie didii iot fIiimiiiself talk-
lng to etmpjty bietnies as a recent
lectiurnr before shn S. 1.. .diid.
.___.. ,,01.Nic r. Winitihell still de-
liter his lnctuce this cenisilig isnte
sue LastLcturn Roominitstead of itt
chapel.
THE CAMPUS.
Proufessorc Thuinics thase, ts-hsi tas
tittil rment y)ears ipresidentftihe
II averfoclFr'eneds ' Coline'e, his
bieetielscted to fiil roifessour I lack-
ness' pslce at fheos I'mvltersity,
whiile tile laster is takiga vacattion
abroiadi.
'The I larsvard Athletic Coninittee
has forbiiddenthe studentts taiking
any liarstin the N ationual Instercolle-
giate Athtletic Association gances thcis
rear. 'T'hiis trill lie a hiarsd blow to
track athletics as Hartvant.
A. relic-huinter htas cut out and
carried away ste old wintlow sill at
Union College tipon swhich the late
Ptresident Arthur cut his name when
a studetnt thcere.
'Tle nw Amherst catalogtte shows
a total of 3,31z9 alumni, over a third
of swhoni hare etitered the ministry.
LI(NG' S MUSIC IOUJSE !
h67lMonron Finn,,DeisMicI
T he Largest tMuisical Mierchanisie IHlese iti
lie Stiiie. Ans f oer5 aetlit. Wiahiurnc,
Briitun o isBenaryOGiltars. aid Iiiiisiic, Sitw-
arti1eleei Bantjohts. liedtStinin thaeii.
Wiirilsetibytu mii tiniiddessiat 15 stils
euch for1 Violtiti iiindSttlGu itarlnd10cetticc
Ties,
Patent
Leather
Shoe.
GOODSPEED
FINE PH61T6GRAPHS,
Miliinery and Art Goods.
:3') aistlHiiroiiSi.
BENEFIT OF THE
GYMNASIUM FUNID
Dr.Chs. ttatcellt will gitv' aniEniteraeiinii'i
cn iti fi Disset~iaionucin
ANDi AN It II stRlATlION UO THlE
In wchhliilclreeatibeforethie
aitdience e f eats,41'WashiigtinIrsvicg
iho eianad er faciusc"Micd-Headerse
Music by THE U. of M. GLEE CLUB.
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 24.
ADMISSION, t50 CENTS.
SHORTHAND TJOURSE.
IT WILL PAY YOU. Shorthiand Scheool, New
Bihliding.,20ScSithlkStatereet.
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