VOL. VI. No. 148. ANN ARB0II, MICHIAN, MONDAY, APRIL 27,1696. Fourt PAGES-3 CENTS. !We M~ust M~ove l The store we non' occupy has I)$ been sold. We must seek new NMf We Ms Coe pu itpcle'. Woter uiceswhc will sell goods of low prices mean anything to buyers THIS MEANS BUSINESS f you trut anytisn in ~e f music line get our plethIis f THE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO, ;It sit S. MAIN ST. i SBUY BEN-HUB BICYCLES. A SINGLE FACT In an advertisetent is sal to be orthinore thats a1colmtnt of glitterittggeterilities. Very well !! The Single Fact that I wish to impress upon yocr nind is that I have by far the finest line ofu B1 CYCLIE S in Ano Arlior. Ramblers, Waverlies, Eagles, Wintons, Monarchs, Lisminoms, ad plenty of lower priced wheels. Our U. of M. Special is sorthy of its name-a $100 for $85. . BROWN'S DRUG STORE., IIIPORTANT NOTICE. G. H. WILID, The Leading Tailor, ua only direct Importer in the city, has just received his enire stock of Foreign and Domestic Woolens for Spring and Summer 96, at NO. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST.- NEAR MAIN. Full Dress Suits a Specialty. Special Sale. Baseball Supplies, Lawn 'Tennis Rlackets, Lawn Tennis Supplies, Sporting Goods of every description. SEE OUR STOCK AND PRICES WAH R'S. Up Town, Dow Town, niversity Bnkstor, Oppsite Curtlouss 20is. Stat at. 4 N. Mats S. 96 RES GESTAE TO APPEAR. Senior Law Class Annual Scores a Success. The ResGe stute of thiseyear's setir lawe class will btt plact1 oil saltomorlti- row tmortnitig. If is cotsidrably that isecd by 'l5 L. teS the scheper edtiifotiis1110111bttet boun. Te typographiclal wurk othitl year's ts's Geoteisexellentitan1d11liiiiltstr- tiois sholiot higer 'gade ofscerk dosticbyltheIliandilPress atd thit hcalf-tonies were funrnish1ed by lihi Bit- ter Entgravinig Co., of ICicago. A very ittretig sketehs f liii first ean of fthelow deptmenlil't. Prof. latmes l Campibell, is furtnisiedl by J1uge Cooley. flit frotisiect of lihi biok is a hof-oie portrtit tf Prtf. Camplbtl. atnd a portrit of Judgeit Cooly itmstediatly ipreedes his ari- cie. Seeral lartices contribtuttediy mietmblers of lihi factly ae accotm- iai'd by fttll-iagt'portrits f lt writers. DistnlHutcintis cotntriute an artic-ie on "il awusSholiiof Todtay: ts Wokc atntiFutctiots," Pirof.IfKnowtoni writss on "'fElit Yes- terdlay of Leigl Ecacttion." adl Prf. Thei' irize story, "Two Brokei Chail' ters," is by Mrs. Matde C'tltwel Prrry, who also wonth ie ('lsalait prize for tile bst silet stoy. Two, otheir stories oti legal topics att coi- tribuitedl; "Mly(Client,AMr. Bartliway," by W. IV. Tayer, '9i6 L, tnS "Justice tJuticially administered," by -Miss Ltula Dickinssoo, '99.The vere cotribtd s 'Tihe Wyor," by G. f. Barker; "The New Woman," atd "Atmbitioti," by If. SE. Nothonb, tie class poelt; "Summtier Fatntasies," ad "'Te Last Waltz," by A. Ml. Stith, and "'o Edith," by C. L. _MGuire. A feature of the bootk is the history of cacti class, and that of the senior class, written by J. L. Lone, is rou- ciaily good. The graduate cosil- tory is written by J. E. Bland, that of the second-year lss is cotriuttd by B. i. Riley, anld the freshmetn'starc tde" scribed by T. . Shepherd. The work of the summer tow sciool is outlined bsy H. tR. Macltt. Drawitgs re co- tributed by E. S., erry, '96 L, C. B. Parsons. 99, and 'T. G. White, of Grand itapids. T°he attractive cover design is the work of Mr. Proots. iHalf-tonie portraits are given of all the menbers of the law fuculty, anl there are several cuts of tie college buildings, together with the usual por- traits of the oficers of the variots University organlatiots .(ontinued on Second Page.) *"A Comedty otErrors," MRS JAR l2 SY'S WAX WORKS." Sliis- r1o111Satut'tdty's sglint. 1 'there overet fwety rius, tutu' hits and Women's Gym Fund Increased sevel ti eror's mast'illttheii first itlii.g, by $175). aid of thiesi' StgititiwT got tilit'tti of tie rn nd mutst otftt'hts, hut A large audltiect' grt'et'til et- Mcigigtt''tdini all Pt'sr'.sthEI uttioilof Mrs. J.let''s WtaxXW'orks 'Te 'varsity wettofi pieces lieeearly~it Uiversity I1101 Sliturtlay' tigiit ,tixd I5osiblealidgnv e ll t'xt'tllt'titex- tilt' proceedstislucrialstuthe fundt for illiitilt of howtvnot to ithay 1it1.ohetlt'Otoire I l5'tlilshltiitby $175. Psleit' t int'e gitlil thtyitr nci lt l ii'lgti'1l')ctflliill som~iewhait t tulhit'gltil' easa Ita ndiilanto thit''BttonnMatrcul, hatd apperedto e i "of dly"forei si f theindilietnmtkitig theirs, while' the it~tlitaletS o tic' liii 'tiffmes wereiut'ecevally slit, wiile' Fridlay's taile'itliastine of z'tfttl'lststituss''''itun l the reties eo~tes i ver ieel ol ifrott ill'eDeri ) uilr, hp Silds de id lie itest battiing wouutk preservelthItiacP 'lt:tetxprssion ex- ftor Mischigani, istshreliltsellit i t'e iett''ttof Itan is waxlswtorks anti at- tisi indtS oto-ttaggt'r i is tetinith, thotughift'e sltlowsitt silies wire 'lit-in'tginig illPtt's tits, whiii' lit' ot itu'eof Pt'efat-us, olte's 'stet'illy picws lie usual ititmttr oitt olnLord siByrotn, retainedi a.mtst woodent hase ttthis srt'tit. iF. Hemp'iitll, wvhto cttor cont esilitlee during It'e entire Isio vt't'ety cti ttils, sec'inttg a flygaelit. 'tu'heirt.tctis when'ti Srs. Jlii- 11111falut lln llteunitinig traucks.Thic'eleditlthem ttildadjusted ltht'miweuit 1 2 .1 4 51it 7 8 ; ly extecutedias shiotuldtbetie iiaction Mlichiganui . 1 tilt2 I0 4 1 24-1.4 Saginawt....1:) 53(it) 3 0 2 Ills-2 Shits- lIichigsttt15,.Saginiais-19t. ic- t'ors-Mtic-higati 14, 8,,gitnstv1l. 'T'wot- bsase hits-Rtslhbunt, 'Thoirpet'(2),1. Hemphisiill, Scihtli'ey, ftitstisigsttit, Shields. 'T'hree lilie'hit-Shiehlds. Strusckcout---ty lStiller 3, by Alleni . 't'itiis-2:5. t't jlihtire-se-hhlouI. 'Tilt' tttig ordeir'w's' :sefotllows. 8Sagittut tv-St.Slatr', c Rtbuntt, se; C'. tlHmphill, if; F. He'mphslihllsf; Shil-asigc'rc;.'Ale'n, is.SMichigant-Stt'- 5-ioney, 21); Wstis, rf; Btloomling- LShsields, t'f; Sliu1tsuatst, if; Ste'ard,,tab; 'S'odasy's Pilli' 'still hit'calitd at4-17) o'clocksandtSeSymuotur wsililhptobatbly xutnplirs'. Sagisntss's bttelry trill lit teeny anid Sitosger tinSlut', aid their baottinig ortdtr 'still othicruist li t'ht same, e'xcept that Pl(Iiie still itplay secood base. For MichigansASiKen- tie 'sill plasyIfist:luase andtihie bttery u'sill be Scott ttidlHlmes or J. Coni- thon. Deasis still reftises to come out, ltlthoigll nothiinu gappea'rs to bte in tilt waiy of isupilyinig. 'the professors ttaider wh'iomii te has 'worttk halve tall bteen seesiatid slot otne of thetmthtis anmy objectioni to offer'. Convention of Delta Chi. Tlhe first conventioni of DeltatCull to lie held in New York city uvas the st's- ISion thiesusonth under the ausepice's of lthe chapter at News York U niv ersity. Bertrand ilchtenberger, 'ti LP, of tun local chapter. was on the toast t'st for a response to "The Exescutive Council." cit allwsaix figure. (Stfstetdivs'rins frotustthc'reglalr hprogramthltie first ws'sssthis'damets'of tt' histotricalh chambelat'u theii llselut'it to ostt ii l t' 'suirsugthir'ec'tionu sld walkced off liii'ceiiiof the stge'be- fore thsckeys cotulsdcatch hit ndsi turtns ilasi-ounisd. T'it'misc-i'laneout'ss chsatiuberw'st-sturhbe'dby tIn ianut 'ssho pusedi'tlheut'turitanuStaiden'u, lip- ping tilte(ci's's' Stoveri-' i ill'e1cour'e of laf it urtit. Absoit thlutihul'onic of '1'ciuiysoiu's tight Brigade' uuc' luby e'xpres'andl wao brought tut to the staege tied up its exptess papeuur titu the'reu'nuirapputuuedhussd put tstrides'his (rocing) hotrs'. Thu luast suirprise ws 'scen the foothbalhlplayer (Soun) wst-t wsoutud up.Ic' be'gsatimsinsltgowiy at first, but suid'eily1and11rathurtuss- e'xpected phunteud the balil out inito list attdience. ShissMcCobub, whvlo is a purofessonasl her cockne'yliccenlt,uanduShit-nfru'equenst atllutons to hertin ~timacity wsith tutu Queen, atnd in fact 'sithi allthue royail- ty s'sas all one tould wish fur, as a typical Sirs. Jarley, Great credit is due all thuose i' 'ho hint forlt lhi-r ettorts Iii so pralse- wsorthsy a cuse, and espuecially to Sit's. Lombatisrd who had getiesal stupervsion ofutheb entu'rttuiutcnt, Stauge S1litiager Ric-hiaruds atid Fitnancil A laimiutr iPrentiss, through whose efforts thue puroducustioitws a "sioral" and finain- cial success. Brow-n is scheduled to play Pt'nnsyl- vania today at Philadelphia.