o ANAM w Vo0L. IV. -No . 7 3. UNI'VERSITY OF MICHIGAN,I IN WOM AN'S BEHALF. first efforts in favor of suffrage in Susan B. Anthony Speaks Enter- New York state and the importance, tainingly uf Some Phases oe of that legislation which removed Woman Suffrag-e, the property qualifications. lThe emancipation ansi enfran- Ant audience of usual size assens- chisenment of the slaves was a politi- bledl Saturdaiy esvening to sear the cal necessity, likesvise is the enfran- fjyj a -uislseil advoc-ate of svoman clisement of womsen. W~hy tdo riot susffrage, -uano B. itisony, speakIc women organize as menilbecause it upon her lasvorite theme. Miss swil(10o00ososd. They canuot get Authvs splt sf lce dracedthse support of thc press as these n years etis e stceugths have. TFhe speaker alludedt to usn- oilnos udad successful attenspts by ronien to Ars, sooibn hh-a v de o feebei-; - ., ,_ __-,_ r- I HONDAY, JANUARY 1Y, 1894. NO INDOOR TENNIS. A Promise that Was Not a Promise. The "Gym," Is Not in Shape for Use. Souse time ago tennis manager 1i. S. Suisiners aiid other pronilnent tenanis mni began sworkisg to secure PRICE, THREE CENTS. To GiVe AufaiJ3 j sWehai v>-ccfine, leadsi eciktains St a oieiea Sti' case ie,.s y iosael ' e osee oil rstei,. u-Iitv ss}1111vai net sirsU-~i ii i ici -{lir. elC. '[io-i 0hlis-crvoice is of ii ii cate volume, Iher sentences wvere s iiie genierally lheard exceptt it the sides of the halt. LAs an ad- acuate tif equat rights, Mliss Anth- oay, once a tpioneer, noiw a seteran in the service,.tins matte her voice heardt frion Newv Xork City to Kan- The lecture wvas short, tasting just ain hour. She ouittiioeid the history of suffrage from the beginniiig of secure thec ir ris by uiiitedsfcourt.j :Miss Aitliourcdwelt to sonic cx- teint asi the svtrk ini1-aisas aini the lirogress that is being smle nt tires- ent. The sipeaker did no~t supptort thec generatly accepted idea that by paising suffrage svonman wvouiit lose niunerous other privileges that stie nosw enjoys. Miss Ainthony cii continue her address at the suffrage conventioin in Neswherry hall, Tluiesday. January Bulletin. i ts estensionin iiEnhglassd, sturing the I____ dcrst ofi this ceinury, to the present The J anauary inmber of the S. C. timge. Slia spsoke clearly of the first A. lBulletiss appeared vestc.rday. edfoct in Eiiglanst to cxteiitt politi- Three iiesv nanies appeac oiia the cil rigists to swoiieis at the tingie boartt of editors: Euretta .c -I liiiles, whiena lohnisStsuart .Xilt cameicfor- Ispeciat, E. S. lBarttett, lit 'q siiand swasdt sithi his praoposition to strike 1=. hi. Caldtsell, high schl. tie swosrtst 'iiale'' frson the pensding C. A. tBoswen continues isis article bil fr tthe extension of suffrage. ois lmtiresscions sn the Theological The speaker enforced with great Senminary.'' J. t. Jotinston con- eiiphasis thorouighouit the lecture the tributes ass article on "'The hirayer fundam-entat idea that suffrage is of Faith,'' and 1). F. Wilcox on necessary among the tosver ctasses "The Gospet of Truth.''"'t'tie Re- to secure ttheir elevation, because as lation of Philosophsy to Thieotogy'' long as they have no voice in elec- is an abbreviated report of P'rof. tioins their idenmanits are ignoretd, IDewey's aiddress on that subject. bsut as soois as thsey become the coii- I-IE A. Youing discusses "Anoericais stituients of government they canIinistitutes of Sociology.'' The So- claini a share in its benefits. Is liologicatlustitute to be conducted swas tfsc extensionc of political righ'4 by :irof. Herron, beginning Jan. n28, to the sworkiing classes in lEnglandi, is announced, unit a conversation toigethler swiths puilic education, that iitti Evansgelist Mills on :irof. Her- elecatedt themi from a position of in- con is also giveii. T'heiseis course dtustrial dlegrntdation tis that of re- i of Sunday scorning addresses by pectable citizenship. representative nmen, svhichs uas an- Woman has been in a state of po- nouncedi recently in the D.\uss, is litical aisi intlustrial degraidation. highly coimnedc to the studlent the cisc of Itse Waterman gynonasiumss ii% n brOgnA for idoior teicnis lpractice thcis ciii-- tee. 'Thlroughsthe efforts isf Profs.j ti'attesigill ansd1-ole, perisissioic wasSot ant finally sobtainesd for liothcteiniis antI tradk ee to svirk in the 'iys'at the tipesningiii the Univiersity after tse Chrcistmsas recess. Notices wvere publishsedtasking nl tenis imnen, who expected to take advantage of this opportuinity for indaoor practice, to plc-c their oncmes to the teiniis ncager. About thirtyisanses scere When cyiuisantl(s~ t tesileticiipiiitaist~yltc liandced in, and alltheseniwcere ots#ii org 5 Sosgi at jjiijto5si'atpair s prepared to begin practice last creek. When the vacation wvas oser aind the mnc returned expectiing to take Ra Hr asigF A ut work in the gynonasiun a n e, lot, Isstcitto~wA AV . it cwas discovered that no arraisge- nments whlatever thasd been nmade ini- -J U S"F side the "gynm," anti that the oiling Received, 400 tbs. of Fine Chocolate oif the sdoor hisdt iot f-ct even beii Bc ciih"eoo hBons-etet~nrstl beguni. Thle gallery had lieen laid, lisuui st ofthis miii nths'u:evser knoi',i iii but ino furtiser attemsspts towrdthelictle livvr(ij to :5 pt- 0f t h ices coispletlion of the ruanniing-tcack R. E, Jolly & Co,, 26 S. State St. sari beess niadle, and the ulse tie trnckiitichiatt exptected toti ceric-e a irons it cwas all visionacy.- 'the Bloardl of Cosntrol ot Athsict- icc cilnieet tossighot, stud it is ex- ---1 piectetd thsat this squestion wili oc- copy a coinsidlerable portion of their Artistic Photographer, 6 E. HURON ST. attention. It is thsen likely' that flhe nmatterwlcvsosme before the r egents H1OTJ'ILU~NCHIES, at their nmeeting Wednesdtay inighut, Lowneyfi hocolatei, and the outconme ot the affair cil_ be awvaitedttvih interest. 'Tle tie- s TUJTTLE'S velopsisesuts of touoight's mueetinig cil -i 48 S. STATE St. dousbtless enable us to p1-see toe nmatter noore fully auth expli citly be-T fore our readers. HAPR BOOKST RE First Sophomore Sociai.uENTIRE: STOu-CKsOc I Sloe often does the work of mssn bust seldom gets equal pay. The aim of our forefathoers nmissedi its mark wvhen instead of establishing a goy- ernmnet for all the people, by all the people, they inaugnrated a gov- ernment of male, white aristocracy. There are but two republics in this country, Colorado and Wyoming. The speaker then mentioned the body. One of thsensost interestisig pages of the number is that containing thse frank and somewhat severe criti- Icisms made on the methods of Evangelist Mills during his work Ihere in the city last month. Saturday saw skating and tennis going on at the same time. 'T'ie social conmnittee of the Sophonsore class toss conmpieted ar- rangements for the first social of the year Fridayjevening, January 26ith, in Nickel's halt. This msakes an assessment upon the menobers of the class necessary, and the class committee will begin collecting at once. It is to be hoped that the members of the class will not hold hack, but that all will come ho the front to make the affair an unqualifi- ed success. HOLIDAY BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS FABULOU~ S; NC DUq 1 O. F'rom Publisher, ces WAHMR'S UNIV7ERSITY BOOKSTORE DhOWN T3W, ATNISTREET.