t e . a VMONDAY, MARCH 9, 1696. FOUR PAGES--3 CENTS. V~OL. VI. NO. 113. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, BICYCLES. We desire to give notice that we S bcerepose to makze a big bid for S lylebusiness this season. iWe I N+ have secured tbe agency for thse DARYTON S Bicycles,, hich has earned a S hillsreutation s soeof the 9N best swheels ide;price 51511 We 9 retinisthe agenicy forthe SBEN-HUE?2 S that excellent wheel, wehiclilasa this seaisoni been so greatly ins- proved that we shall maize it oar 1 leader. It is the best value at $55 S and Sits you can rind. Weils aell the GLII-PER. a ine wela t $5 to $5.cWe sails our !NW prices talk. Tessms, cash or easyf paymrnts. STHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO,, N S. MAIN °Sr. Sheehan& Co. twto"atus 1-4 Off Full line of Baseball Goods for the Season of 1896. See Window for Special1 rices! in a few Odds and Ends in Sweaters. Sheehan &Co., 4ASTATE ST. I ORTANT NOTICE. G. H. WmsILiD. The Leading Tailor, and only direct Importer in the city, has just received his entire stock of Foreign and Domestic Woolens for Spring and Summer '96, at NO. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. Full Dress Suits n Specialty. WAHR'S BOOKSTORES, Stationery. We can show you all the latest tints, in all the popular sizes, with envelopes to match, for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Polite correspondence. We give special attenion to engraving of wed- ding invitations. reception and IS WELL ORGANIZED. FIRST ANNUAL TOURNAMENT OF 'VARSITY CHESS CLUB. Membership Increasing - Contest for Championship March 19-Pur- due Has Also Organized-Match With Bay City Club. 'T'he foiunsdinig here of a tunisversity I I ihess clb this year ma~rks a nosy ore ini thse history of college chiess iii Ann Arbor. Sihall c11bs0 larse been forineid ini oter ,years', but they never could sclasm to ho collegeoerganizations. This your so niesch interest eves showsn theai it periealnenit club eves decidled oniaintl irgansized. with 'i. D. ilerick, presi- (lent; Allen Zusolariuss, cice presidesit; Stanedishs.Backuis, secretary ande treas- urer; and 111 exocutive board ceinsist- i og f the tiresicdent C. G'. Pl'umier anti Alluh: Camipbell. Fromlstihirteeniat thie first nmeceting, the cltib 11a1 in- creseid to nearly forty, anti the at- tendaince oi lubi nighits-Mondauys anti 'T'hursdalys-halis boon corresponidingly luirgo. Soeisdifiticulty eves met with isn got- hing t suiitalbiOle laceotfnectisig, but bsy the kinidness of the Eniginieerinig Socioty, the club nosy has thio use of their libirairy, which is at slice con- s-cutout anid coimtertible. Fllwiniuthe exaimple of thisclub hie're, Purieo has just orgessizeel a simillilu itb end it is likely that Chi- rageoccil do the saiie 1tuite aso11, 50 thit, althoughi for thiis year it is list feaseible for the chiampionis of tile clubs Ill 11100 iiiaeliniiter-collegiaeematch~e, it is quit likely that a series of gamiies wciii be condeuicctdliymeail. andrt per- hass next year an intercollegiate asso- clationl may be formeti which will con- tdict astouetrniamesit for the liamplioin- shipliof the wcestern colleges. TEies Oyst annual toturneinent for tile champiiioship of ties University lies beens announced In begin Tiusiay, Maceli 19, and the entries, wvhich may be snadle cith the executive commnit- tee, close thie Monidny before and. en this day the draccings evill ho made. 'The match, although under the charge of the chess club, is tdisinctiv-ely a college affair, intl is otieii to all memn- hers of the University. Three or four prizes will he awarded and insaloddi- tion, the eceiners will be appointed to~ carry on the correspondence games which are being played wviths the Bay City Chess Club. Communications Ediitor U. of Al. Daily: It seis to ise that the iersons who ruslied into prist several days age xvithi a slist unidignifiedl antI feebly mirthlful attack pon a st of hard working and courteous yong1m1e1, made a gret nisteke. tHed there been the slightfest fouid- tiosa of fact upniswhici to base so serieous a calrge 1s that of icivility end the neglect of dtsy, upon01 Illsplrt of the litray atteisdtnts, tiele-ngr cwit in wchil the attack cvas clothed could still have been inexelsble. 1111evmuch smoe', ses tie cril-er of that article to blame, cvhei the chaiges are totally untrue. I lie-ulsedt the librry exesicely tsr nearly fotr years, acd almost chily dusring thatt time anin i all thise stays I lieinles-i- seen the sligtest inisltlly, tdiscriminalition, or esen slw-- iess on the pat of aiy of the attend- ants. Whenivowedeflct that these young iien are 'toiinig ii the litrary at tues whenli they really cceli ued rest anldi ope air recretion. thalt tiey lre carrying tdotble cork, s it wesre, ce cullsaffordi to overlook sieiie ocasional cweaciness 515 their prt. Jniigisig fronIslliy 0cc-11 -reliVTce there is nohinug to be overloked.Buti at aiiy rate, lt tillre hi- soiiithiig mo~re substantial then cagueoaiiltil- derhandstitaclks, coucediitin it most dreery attemtt htumsiior octef lestst fiormi. Let h99 t" sebstaltite his chiusges aiid os-rInhs ownisame; or else let this stuident boiy hiave teae fromschllirot. And it is cwli to riiimbr that eselijestineg awvay the gooid reutla- thou of our fellows is, ee- esha thing pssible, anost as seios as the funeral gloom of this cossiisniess- lien referred to. STUDENT. Editor U. of I. Daily: I aiia sory to learn from your col- umnsfl that cndidates for this base- beall team are showing indifference in this matter of prelimeissary prctice. 'T'his is a tangerus andl ilseretitalc shil-it and is in siarked contrast to this enthusasni and "do or die" spirit showvn by the Chicago University team, in its practice wvhici has been vigorous end 'sysesmaic for several weeks. It also bodes ill for the out- come of our series of genes with the lather team. Cannot someting e done to work a deange in this re- spect? Our record in the pst has been too good to pemit it to e spoiled now by indifference; and CI- cag, as she proved last year, hastoo good a teamn for us to hope to beat unless we put forward our best ef- forts. ALUIN US. POPULAR PROGRAM GIVEN. The Aeolian Attachment Again Ex- hibited. The sceond coucert 015 the ieze organ given ithvitiihissAeolin attach- mnt wsls ltteilert by-a good stil- ienite. All thisnumbliers iplay e vr eseli ieceic-i-t,lit the "tPolkase Co- cert" by Bartlett, Souas's KBing Cot- ton Muarh," Kioitskl's "Awalkeing of this Lion," anid this "Gracteful Dance," from thei iemiy I. mic oby fP. Germean were this'favorlites. The other uniers rendered seres as follows: Thiblel Overhiri," hic Bach; Juntr- mezzo," Molszow~sski; "Hulngariaet Danee," Ilceiuls; "Dece of this Nymphs," Stlliv-ai; "Pelisi Daic-," Scherweeka; "Light Cavalry Ovr- tulr," Supip; ''Diniorah, Uslse," Jaell; "C. G. V. Ihirchi' Vttir; "'Weddisg ibtesel," Benttossobn; "Itoneymnoons Alirch," tRosey; "Ovcerture, Znp' THeireid; "Loe-'s Dreaii," (zibulk; "Luast Snile," Woleuiiapt; "Ocirture, 'Struidela,'" 1Flotoe. 'T'he Aeolion uttcnent cill tic teken ldownl by Air. Allen today. GO TO DETROIT. Members of "Julius Caesar"s Com- pany Get Instruction. The University "Julius Caesar" tienpoec-ciet to Dtrit 051 Stusrasy to ceitness this pelt riiiliice of that playys given by this Haunord, Spescr & O'tBriiei Co. at .this Dtroit Oera Itouse. T'heeOrtrircl Associutin is evorking hrd to iiieo this a scess. Pruactice ciii take llacs for times a wee5k, begisinsg toduy, n it is thoped to presest the plaly 51 a 111sf credit- athle lmaniner shortly before the sliing vutcation. Mlanager Weitzel, of De- troit, is sill directing the stge "busi- ness,"50ofithtthis hlay ewill ho pre- sented with fulslest stage detals. '04 Committee Meets. At 'a eeting of the '94 sen In Ann Arbor, heldin i thei ucin bilding Sat- urdasy, arrangements were sude for a classbunuet on Mrchs 28. . J. Otte-way will act as tostmaster. The following coinsittees were elect- ed: Arrangements-. (G. Italaplain, chairmen; J. Q. Adasms, W. W. Drew and N. G. Martindale. 'Invitation-'A. A. Pierson, chairmas; R. . Woodruff and W.NV. Wed- meyer. This '98 Palladium fraernity con- mittee delegates met at the Chi Psi house yesterday, but transacted no business. The Annual Ball question was to have been considered. visiting cards, arid making mon- Judging from tile number already ograms and address dies. 'Plate printing. We take pleasure in entered, flee mathb-sill proc-s decided- showing you. hy interesting both to players and to TxT Tu R , g.S epectators. M~.t1LI1ITX- * Manager. Shields, of thae baseball the Tewn, Dews Tows team was in Detroit on business Sat- Vsiversity Bookstere, Opposite Cquntiteuse ., 20S. State St. 4 N. Main St. urday.