THE U. OF M. DAILY. ________ ORGAIZE 188. ICORPRATD 186 11. OF M. CALENDAR., THE CHEQUAMlEGON ORCHESTRA. LEW H. CLEMENT, Mo1nu.,Nou. 13.-lRepuiblicun club, la lecture 510 So.AINt Sc. Director anti Manager. room, 7:t45 p. in., shtarp. NMot., Nov. LI-Uoity club, lecture by Judge E XCIELSICR LAUNDREY Tbutuas N. Cuuley. Subject, "ThtoInflu- 2S EAST HIURON STREET. euceofulHubituf Tttuugbt upon Inolitu- Guud Work Guttranteed. Gothdo coiled for tions." and delivered. A. F. COVERT, Prop. Thuro. Nov. 16.-First Choral Untioo concert. Sat., Nov.lS8.-Gnmetwith Northiwestern. Ath- 22 'Wears i the ]Bu ea.- letic Field, CITY LAUNDRY, Sat., Nov. 18.-Lecclneety JolinTemple Graves, S. L. A. Couroe. M. M. Seabolt, No. 4 N. Fourth Ave. KEEP YOUR ACCOUNT WITH THE Senior Independents Win. +$TATE $AVIPG$ BAI2K+ Cur. Main and Wahington Streets. The independent caucoo of the A. L. NOBLE, Fees. IROBERT POiL~ro, Caoh'r. senior lits met Saturday morning, The 13= & PC prig Syore Mr. Ottaway preoiding. Mr. Shields Isathe place to bur anythting inthettoDrog line, presented the name of D. F. Lyons Medicintes, Sponges, Brnoshes, Etc. Ete. for president. A numher of others G-O TO heartily supported Mr. Lyons, and RI. E. JOLLY & Co.-Is on motion he was unanimously When you waaulaspore toxofo Fine Chocolate Candies. Statiottery nt coot. Ctgars, Tobttcco, notninated. Cigarettes ttnd thte Finset Sltoto Pipes tti fenueos ugooo u the City.Afenueosugetnm- LADIES' andOGENTS'IUNCH ROOMS. lions, and amendments it was de- R. E. Jolly & Co., 26 S. State St. cided to give the fraternity men the DANCING and DELSARTE office of secretory, the independent , ANNIE WuA D FOSTER to-eds that of prophetess, and tile1 46 S. Slnte Street. soority co-eds tlhe vice-president. MONDAY-8op.tt. Atdvtttted ttli rIeat- An attemlpt was mode to secure the TI ESDAYIt pt. tt. totits otil.:trte Otto.. votes otf the indepentients towards SATi'tOAY-lit t. tm. Gettlettentst(l tttioo making the office of orotor anid poet N et. .tthidrfte's dttrttn it.cls.. ompetitive, but this wa-s lost by o Private lesons ity apttitet.ct close vote. 1MJGHIGAN GENTIAL tal 11 M il. M tlty Express....N5O0sty Eutlets-...0.8 1 N. S. Ltotited. 1. (is Lmttttt ...t9ti N. Y.Limtited... 11i)4 ' i N. Falls Secria...ilI 1. Chicagoa0-..ree..155 N. Y. &.Ci. Lim..tt12ltIG. It & Kai.lop..til0 A. M. ICti. N.Expes... 8,it Atlantic Expresn. 5'iltatiftcEpreco...1020 0. N.KEprss. tit(. 0. R. Exprect..to to 4 0. W. Ecoutoa. It. sv. HAWSt, 0. P. & T. Agt., Chticttgot. Aol,.. Ann Artor. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS PINTING andb~ -, PUBLISHING -E O v0 SE_. Student Work a Specialty. Bstelorukoment atd Lottest Prices in thte City. GRANGER'S. - CLASSES IN DANCING mill meet a eollowst Gettlemen~t, Sitttday mornings 10 and Thursdaty ettttton 8:01; Ladies. vaturtlty aftrnoons 4. Ldis tttd litotitoco, atd- vanced class, Tuesdayoovtettngs . Grtond floor. 6Ii tttrd strt. 'ruitiotn. otteterm (twelvecteek)$5. Pupils receivetd atay time. SUSCRIPTIONS FORi THE DAILY AltE Ct31ttGINtATos. $2.50 per year. W. I. Wedemeyer was nomin- ated for orator, receiving a6 votes to t9g for Wilcox and a for Adler. The vote for treasurer stood: Quinn 27, Weare ta, Harmon 5, Mr. Quinnl receiving tile nomination. There swas a close vote for historian betwveen Osenburg and Selling, the vote on the first ballot standing 1g 1o 17, an~d t for another candidate. On thse second ballot Mr. Osenburg was notoinatedl, receiving a1 votes to 15 for Selliog. Raleigh Nelson was nominated for poet by acclanma- lion, and Miss Buck in the same wanner for vice-president. There wvas quie a contest for the position of prophetess, Miss Strong finally receiving the nonmination 11ntihe third ballot by a vote of 15 In 1o for Miss Textor and 3 for Miss Hef- fenger. Mr. 1Pine was nominated for secretary, the vole standing: Pine 15, tBullock 4, Blattin 6. At the election in thse afternoon thle only fight wal for the office of president, the fraternities having effected a conmbination withs some of the mechanical engineers in support of their candidate, Goldwin Starret. Mr. Luten presented the name of Mr. Lyons for president, and Mtr. Hamper nominated Mr. Starret. The vole stood: Lyono 36, Starret fit, Luten 1. Thse rest of the independent ticket went through without opposition, except in the case of secretary. Mr. Pine declined to accept this office, and Miss McIntyre oval chosen by acl amaton. An attempt was again made to have the orator and the poet chosen by compeitionbut this was defeated by a large vote. The matter of leaving a memoria to the University in the shape of a scholarship was brought up and re- ferred to a committee cotmposed of Messrs. Halaplain, Harmon, and Spalding. After a collection in aid of the class football team the meeting adjourned. Words ofConmmendaion. An instructor in the University of Missouri, writing to one of the edi- tors of the Wrinkle uses the follow- ing words of commendation: "I gratefully aknosvledge the re- ceipt of a copy of 'The Wrinkle" ot whichl I 111miebted to your tkindnessOO I scated its cotnts switiconlsidr- aible pleasiuro, 00 mceh so, tat 1 passedttheltpaper among tmy friendst, antdtI tfindtitth teir inprsios tte equltly iagreeable. I rgadlit lat iat- othert inditatiton that tho gratest unil- vor; Iti the West is tacinlg hoerlat- rtsn -l.,ets lInew "writkle'" ithle domain of university ife." INTbR-COLLEGIATE. There are now in Connecticut thirty-four schools which prepare men for college. John S. Johtison, 1110 phenuminat cyclist, has again lowered the mile record, covering the tdistance Wed- nesday in 1:55 3-5. A walking club has been formed at Lehigh. The members wiltake long trampo every Saturday. Why cant some U7. of M. man inaugu- rate cross country walks. Thse college yell is a purely Ameri- can invention and is unknown in othser countries. In Engatnt the students simply cheer or scream the 1n0m11 of their college or university, no attemlpt is nmade at a ryhinicl Notice to Law students. Extra copies. of Wednesdays DALI.Y containing '-write up'' of Professor Griffin's reception and speeches in ftl, may be obtainet at the U OILY office I-night. Gel copies 10 send hore. U. o M. Republcan Cu. A ratification meeting will be held by the Republican club in thecloy lecture room Monday niht, Nov. 13, at745, sarp, in honor of the recent victory achieved by te re - publican pary throughout the U. S. Rousing speechtes oil be made and it is expected that the U. of M. Glee club oill render music. Congratulations have been sen by telegram to Gov. McKinley by tile club. Let every republican be loyal to his party and come out. GEo. 'W. FULLE, President. Oratorical Association. Thse executive board and the vai- ouo ub-coinmitees of the Oratori- rat Association wilt meet in Room at at5 o'clock sharp. Thursday, Nov.,n16, to report on the work of canvassing. GERTRUOE BUCK, President. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Joe Murphy has retired loaded down willS taurels and wealh; poor Billy Sanlan io a loved memory of the past and in their plaee has arisen an Irish comedian ovho bids fair to oecupy a proud positionl in the esteem tf our theatre goers. We alude to Egene ORourke. an exelent omedian, singer and daner, who will oshortly be seenI here in is nosylay "The Wicklow Postman." '"TILE WICKoLtOWs'POSTMAN." Now tht W.VJ. Sa.nan is a mmory of thieplt 1a111thsat Joe Mrplhy 1155 retird th 1 iticst eatitithie ptticeboth declir EttneO 'Rc)fottke to ito the comtlingIt rith cttoteian. Io00i11 shortly be en tith rnd Opera Hout~se its iew'tpIlay,"'ilte Wiklosv tostmnal,"011n\No.14 Ntt gratduate of Iarrigan's Tieatr, Neer Yotk City, woltha s left that home tfIrish ctmdy to star for him- self 11110-coot matdeafailure. Mr. Eugene 0O'Rourke, in iis now Iishs comedy drama, "tie Wiklowv Post- ma01," is the atet dbutat from Iar- igan's, antd fromtll reports ho ap- pears to beatnl actor, ofinger and taner of excelenttmeit. BUSINEES LOCALS. INottces eni.rtedith istcolumn 0t terte of 5i cot.. prr litt. Ottcisi roes for longer home, adtda instes urniohed by aptplyfing at the OAstnr oliicel The J. . 1'Jactbs Co. hasve receiveth i litie line of nocklwar-theo very latest. Good botrdl 't $-.66a ek. Aso licely futrtishiedhIroiiis cieapll.8North State sreet.33-38 Halve your pihotos taken t tRadal's beftire tttiehi o thr ist s. Chitee TtateottCigtorsanadthPipes at Sheldons BilliardtiHall1, No. 3 Nortt Mai street.17 ArlTTol tty -boa5011 thiniikof by- fig a type-w sriter thitt year Then call lt the Dl~sii iotiheitfyoutiswish titicbe- lotw cost. See Schleetde'5s1newISIn LinetnTab- lets. Thiey re the natest aid hst I thte city. at0 S. Sttie s. Founntain Pots I speciaty t Se- leedle's, 50 S. State s.. "Whetre, tithoilget tat Halt?" att Yott taeyotutr chotice f $,-S2311 and $3 Iats, tishlib etinii their widos, ftr $1,711 thidesweek olyb. Every pur- echaser ges a key. BReACESI i swithi iSgoot pir of sobiul- ter braces. A large stttk at lowv pries 'It BrownsDhrtg Store. A. fessshop sworti bctes t 5c. Fotostle God VitorltSafety. $9o. 0. K Butiterfield, 41 Cateintie street. 19-43 Datve 3011 beeti t Iateowoos's i- litrd Balltytt? Everryting ie, 11l00- Go to Itmvs o iuto Srim Nfor alt Lablmrtsltb'epplie. Iissetitgases, aprotts atntlsleeves-Latu Prics Antt Arbtor Dve Wiors t 3 West Hlurott street' Special attniioti IlOS to cleanillg 01115repairittgsatits Ihtve your lightI suits dyed. 17