VOL. VI. No. 98. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEB3RUARY 20, 1896. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. IJOLMES IS MADE CAPTAIN. SBICYCLE~S. g BASEBALL MEN ACCEPT MR, S We desireetogive noice thtwe( DEN'1ESGNTIN to pose to matze a bi~t 1bid for 111 EN ESGAIN bicylehbusinesthis erasn e ! have secuored the ag-ency foe the ' Active Work in Baseball to Begin ]DAYTON o at Once-Candidates Should Re- Bicycleo which ihas earted a port at Gymnasium-The New Iiii.htreputaionsone of the Cpan beat 1heelsmadte; price $100. We 1 atan retain the. agency for the! B ENLI U IR1119 'Voelty bast-ball team heltd in Mani- 1 that excellent twheel, wihihas 11 p lisiitntt)Pen co greatly imO- 11 eiSils en oteeig . proved thiat we thomalie it totls'mon as eenng19 V S leaner. t is thebesttvaluat$85 Das '1D919peen apa~n e anid $105 yon can finid. We alsoO11Deoslitthpreitctanr- sell thei CLIF-PSR. a tene 19sigiirt. his positi. Mr. Deans it a S wetl at $&;5 to $S5. Wetirakie oar 191 prices talt. Teems, coot at easy 1119 short speerch told. the trainhhe lihlitt payments. l9 ITHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO,191 devoted is lotime enttirety to baseball 19dirit,. the host two yea at the ex- S. MAIN ST. 1 pearise ef bit tiudies, aunh as tis was lila lasnt year itt college lie vile abso- 1896. 1896. lutely compelled toCio ta greatt deal of - ~hard wirk and flintlieovotulittnt lie SECO D S MEST n abit toidog'jns~ticeto te position if S jU~ SMETE c1a11ptibitt would tryanfidtm Cotplty. * t Ltll y t s i g n t i i i i o a s a r e p t e d , a n d - i Ciii E I a onl ballot ow-as Itientiakeni to fli Cliihe vaancy, and WiliamitD. hItllie, New and Second-hand'9413, as hoeatin. fteri. n 'xi1 l~.-. -,.1 .fn rd-.. wereitide by all presenit oaiil (liar DEBATERS AT WORK. Indications That Contest With Chi- cago Will Be a Strong One. Althotughlit mun.tr ilhs been hbrti of t1he debite with ('isigo sirceltie inler-sorciefy Cesrt, iterest ini the event is by ito ietins iggi graitd ptreparationis f'or lihe'struggle are bring- raitdtly pulshedito10a, rottlietion. The cafie sbeerett iitiely fixeil withino the last wvrek fur Miatrdt ?T, a littli ltiterthIll w'ios ii first cinietit- lilateil, hot a. tirressary lrtrnolitet to stilt the ronivenliei f till tiarties rotirerned. So the debate owill be held ini University tHttl on Che eveining of lihi above thate. i-ome o-ery promntent mleni havorbeen inivitedth o mie tas jndgrsatndaltoughi they hlinht tie yet bret t lenarilfrom, there is sirotig iiriiobililt- ilaCtlthey w-ill lirelit. They ar'eCGoy."Mttewi"v itf Indianai., Presidenit. lallatiti, of ObterliiiJHiii. F. Huirid, of Tolrido. Ex- (Goy. Alget' hiis lendiitelysecrireet to prteside. Oiur debiaters, Mrssrs. Vert, Albigirt tatu Bliork. art' haril it work collecrtinig ti ..s t f. d will De bouUENV lbuL dents AIt special redu ced rates At: Sheehan's LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKS AT BARGAINS. IPORTANT NOTICE. G. H. WILD. 4 The Leading Tailor, and only direct Importer iii the city, has joet received his entire stock of Foreign and Domestic Woolens for Spring and iSummer 1911, at NO., 2 E. WASHINGOTON ST., NEAR MAIN. Full Dress Suits a Specialty. WAHR'S__BOOKSTORES, We ran supiply yea andi at the lowest prices, alt U1"O t~iy J Bok for the Second Semester. Large stock of Secondhand Text- Books at Special Prices. LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKS$ Writing Paper by the Pound 15c, 20c and 25c. Sole agent for Water- man's Ideal Fountain Pen. WAH R'S. UipTows. , Dews Town, tUniesit~' Booktore, Opposite onureaose 20S. ate St. 4N. Alain St. Sextoninitformed the meni hat acivlie tieritlitntilgretting it info shapei. As tratilewouil be starteil at otte. All shown by the tlirtugo University etanididatetotrthe train ore r-treustd papers, the tinitsecel-teit-ere aiti-also tie meet te i'oacband rctitaini in il. ii ikitig earefiul pri-t-.ii-toiitnidlt'e (hGymtntiumiiitany afternioon thiewick itndirtations, reat-i ltheli-inlerrollhi-rin Ict lullrt-eitCheir tdirertionis as to u-hatidebite ftis yeir will tbi one of the wuirk is to tie ilone. strotigest thait he yt blinitldi. :Matnger Shieltds spiike a triv o- rdsis Literary Societies. Csfl thermn in wohirci lie rolled. their The Welie cc ieity has the tollois-I attenttionitoho flttrienidly tt'eling thtit . tghitoigratni trrtatgrid tir its hieting) had altvay exste bewee th z Cu-itiorroor night: Oeu-ltmiutnlii, fC. WX. tin~s of te h tem whirhlie hulled hiiii-i; esstty, It.'A. "MiCtiskrti n; liii- woitld conthinue' itthe fturoe, intlI flhnt the only way to witn vas tot- all prompiittsMcssrs. Mchrei, L hni-iir mud Meats; decbatet, "Rhesolei, Thtt Cii pnll together, or itn brief to hitve the Chieiuntitedh Stte shoutlhd intehrcetde ii eld Michigan spirit of doing ot' hying. The ew aphit-bhalf of Armnenita,"affirmtiviueD. I,. WIllhiani D. Holmes enterei thte Lotigivel anid B. L. Ililoti; ro'-.IC.' Homoipathic Deparltient of tileUlii- C.tRyan; eritit'siresort, 17. IE. 'iner-. verstity a. year ago last tall, tail was The Alpha Nuocaely illhiptchsent one of MIiehigati's otin stays behihnd the followinig progt'amnSttatuday night.: the bat during te baseball season. Los tol oe ta-tet ii ciit it fol-Music, Misses CBroivn ad Butrnis;ct-ail- log, Mtiss Gaordnehr; i-ocal siolo, Mr. bttll squadounh showing himnself a haorilatid conscienrious ovorker, ce-Poe;cutn dsorCaerI eetvd -ne o th,'Vasit asMr. Ptaut; tdebte, "hleslved, IThlatihie reieil-oe o tie ot-lhy"Ms' s Ignit'tCStateis shiouldlrcoigizei'liii substitute qitarter authl ttlf borc. ('olatis its. belligGLeets'" tlacIl-ohio-h-, Senior'Law Contests. Mr. Webster tandh Mr. Battliittuistet'. Toe semtor lawvcloes. ovilliholdilhCircnegative, Mr. tthohltC titdMr. Os- contest for the selection of Chir class 'or; -ms-e ;.issesIBrowvnand hurns: N TEREST IN OR1ATORY. LARGE NUMBER OF ENTRIES IN CLASS CONTESTS. Junior Contest This Evening-Twen- ty-Five Entries in All Contests- Final Contest March 20. The first cltass, preliminary tier this Uiverity -ortirtltoteh-t will. be held tottight:in ht'latwlitture troomi and the othur rctiss rontests u-ill fol- lo-w nextwoeek. Mitch itolreot is being omanifested. inthe citises -iit(-hfotCub yeara-ntdteentiri's hatie beiti 1ut- usutally lou-ge, with the exi-eptionthaIt tuere hti it hav ienbt iii entrih's itt te settler litertary riiiehst. 'til'etan- Cries in te senor c~lss are 0-. If. Wilcox 01111 XV. -At. Murte, anindeaOhth class is entitled-IIto Ct-o ni'liresh'oaohtves on (lie tniversily ctsittey will hoe giv-etite laceOs-thy dhattl. The tltitresof ft'he their ctass tuiti- teosswithliih' entriestutudte siubjects of hteir oratitoisatretae folloiws: Jin- hoc literary ronthost. h-ebitrty i0, C. It. Dtanftih, sitbject "Leioisii tinbet- tie..tft. tO. Itiniois, sithiji-ie"coant- arolti,'"0B. 1t. Anthes; "t'otlhhr" AV. D. Siuerlinog, "Our Shojl's;" first ye'ar' htawt citiesrountest,. Ferutry 24, IC. S. Bhint- lett,''trofit Shatritig, ttSouttiiun of Chic Labor f'robulem,'"tF. J. trech,"Amter- ira tuniCAmnericaniismt," S. T. Stohrm, "Politics and.hthe Uniteud States," G., Ittab, 'TheCityC'ruoblu'tm,"IG. IP. lMc- ('ltum, "Caouri," T. A. IBerkible, "Amoiteuia ;" sopehistiiuei' litrary rota- test, Februtry ?f., 1h i. hi 0(tu, "A Pleta for Napholeen," MIiss Aulu-u Nash, "t'rogress of Womian," V. B.Heniry, "Poverty tattilProgrehss," 'Stiss tose C'ranstonu, "Oputitmistic Vieuv of Pro- gress," ltrith M. Bouwmanut, "Lettt cru'mto," ('hatrleo Simotts, "Tii(- lRtt- siatiAtutracy;"otetihot' ltawv onitrst, Feraary 2S,1B. OF. Dliii, "'rite Ltaw- y-er," M.i. 1Contutrey, "Ch'rt1:pitiy, ths tSoutive of Chiicatisi," 1". . .itigrt- haiti, "Thle Plaice osf Gettysbung in Ihistory' IE. tP. O'Lea'ry, "'the .Mittil- cipatl t'roblmi," L. I+.. Campelutl, "Tile Stouherti vil," (G. L. Stuhm-.drs, "Oho Critme Aginstit At'nia,,"tO. A. 'tills, "Wnt llhh hillilus." 'Tie final Utniversity cnuttest to siltr an orator Cs repestenittetUiversity in the NorthiertiOtiori-al Leagur con- ' test will be givena ittUnoiver-sity Hall, 7 orator Match 31. A large nituaber of Recital by Mr. MacDowell. Sarch 20. conesant i aturdbutnotoro- Sr. Alextander Slar~owell, who is Change in Museum. her can nouv le given as Chicetntries unudoubtedly the greatetcamptoser 'iesuhetlo u io hsro do not close until March 1 . In the America hon ever produtcehl and, woofumuennwlsoilu'untlno selctin o clss oetthi yer Cueis also a ovonderful pianiot ouill give a a hecfure room Co be useud by I'rotes- selectlion will be nmade not only from recital in tieze0 Memorial 111 . nuder thte character of the poenis, but also soresIRussell andut Oeighituto. The dis- the auspices of the University Scltoesi from the. manner of the rending. play that is ini this part of thietmuseumu of Music tomorrow evening. This is J. L. Kiinna, 'tuf, is visiting a few of# a special engagement and floe price of will be renmoved to Rtooml5, Tappan hi~s old Ann Arbtor friends. admuission will bie 50 cents. Hall.