VOL. VI. No. 153. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1696. FOUR. PAGES-3 CENTS. We M~ust M.~ove The store wenow ocupy has IS ibeen sold. we must seek new IS iH quarters, D~ We We Dust Close Out11 HII our sto 1 of music goods and N ?U ice'sle'. Vietsioo e s S hieh H wilsell goods i loseprilces meen anythigto buyers H 'THIS MEANS BUSINESS .IA If you scot unylhius. in the H musicliue cct or price this I ITHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., (I~ 01 S. MAIN ST'. 01H BUY BEN-HUR BICYCLES. 00 IN EVERYBODY'S MOUTH Mummery's Ice Cream Soda Water., Fresh Strawberry Crush . . . at . . . Mumy's Dug Store 17 E. Washington St., cor. Fourth Ave. IMVPORTANT NOTICE. G. H. WILD. The Leading Tailor, and only direct Importer in the city, hue just received hie entire tock of Foreign and Domestic Woolens for Spring and Summer '96, at 140. 2 E. WASHINTON-ST. NEAR MAIN Full Dress Suits a Specialty. Special Sale. Baseball Supplies, Lawn Tennis Rackets, Lawn Tennis Supplies, Sporting Goods of every description. SEE OUR"STOCK AND PRICES WAH R' S, Up Tows, Dewn Tws. Universitsy Bokstore, Opposite Croullse 20 S. State St. 4 N. MaisSt. MICHIGAN GETS ANOTHER. o telosefficient aenems inthei LECTURE ON WASHINGTON. INGRAHAM WINS NORTH ERR OR- tl~i'th liav isbeome so by vtrut of i A.t1- _ ATORICAL LEAGUE CONTEST. liigltee sse Of Indivfidua otetility. Prof. Aclcs CoILtyl>er in S. L. A Norhwstrna los Scod nd Tey' tre noit etrooriittor. They ~Course Last Niott. Norhweter a loe Scon lan thve ht imptlrovedlteir oplotutties Oberlin Thrd-Not Many1M1ich- atd exanedliteiosibilites." tev ossHttTlr if'rie, gun Men In Audience-Party Re- IRevl MostesiroltoTyt.lof1tefiiCornelt, turns at 10:12 Standard Tonight.isoai oletybgsoefrt 'pklstvnm iUnestyh t Lily etegi ap1"'rhoTte Dlly.l (i thi'e cinflictng forces ciii tat bhi.- oicy.'' it :1kas 'syta r nts elii (hictago,Il., May 2-Tesixth au- tii'leii.sying: "flh'fores i contt- " is, ltiasliirs averiiy ttts utloolesiest of the Norhernl Orlitor- iet on that fielil sere the producot of aneeiis, andiiinisit of the faict !calLeaigite is a thiinof te list ald ages. Slvery is oldir tiu istory. tat hi555 w iltshniped by liattsevre' vietory to agaiiii with licMiigati. EgypttAssyra, (Greele Sld tRoiacotili l i'kiltthileaiudieieciiiterised iortveslerii esas a cse scentd wit serie' tll foiiinieilott slavery. Aid to to'e'iti. Oteiltiri. The c ontestsas fari'tigieveniisw-len Chrtistianityfvhad tssimeiiIle sidi: "Wtsilito1ist oiii of ibist tLelaoguec has pirodiiiei. Igrai-esay front .1cliisillem ito Clhe'faite- theipuirest lind greatest ilgires of his- iam:we-nt fair biyonid himtsielf,vesi- test ises of Sotlaindter senlptureid 'torywvthotlirf ouilluei loiivnyote ing irilstinideleivery. Ilie hld the:saints loiikeid iowniifromthetii'spiiei'o if age His faiiet'dos not dipindoil o auelince in iiianitense'piottof ite rit ailthousandilcatheidrals uplonla pola- b~ ooks forfii it itts e rchaediiilOt ieyont to thlaslt. The battle seeineiacld nottiin f ailijit sases. cued owiiietheshrifbosadhsbco be urased b fudlim. Afermetinig hetrdi'on.lereif iiiiiiks utuehtihiianii !Filsoii of I'leago tie-irsity hadtii ses's elileliiuipito theiccivil wir Inee nllO it liypiits foritheAmer-i a plilaellig. wellvc tid diliviery,liitt tntugiving asviv-lupicttieif thii'bat-lenpoethidasliruerni shtoweeil ackt of fevir and ihpurose tei' of Getitsbiurg ll. ,Igraham iii led citiin. hits suceilswitis too miti-htof a itlilo attnionttotheit'rsuls aiitiluene asintoai'knwntii'ia'i soiilieal essai. Waid, of Nohestvo- of thii' buttli. Hie clised'iysiy inig: itimein. ntas a persions. Uiilci' ls- utis. hail alight voicei'.bht sas secy'"Gtttysburg riasi'iliillions f biind-l iittik atil Byron his pesonaliy wase iroig iii cliax, biut sas fonid cif lii' llcitheli:tiors f digici'onilah -lprvatt, homite fie is lttnost inlioss-l ridaling his ritiinid;his fevoirandl lii' ir's triiw' s-ti a silandilof liiiior. to n. 'Tese'imyhslthat sirriiindilindi nicty tf lilstheeiei'lpedtiimih hiiiii I ibhought thei'wvhole' hilltin rae osurtheliirsal Wtshigtiiruresnt rail. Graill, of Obheii liehs iii x- neaeiritothaititgolden ae wenittio Kiln ihtitvarios lihts, tllinatira. (clicntitetliOt of addtressoveriyudiiect', sha~ll hpreall iamtog the naiton as etinOOtrI ats Iii Washigtons itoi- earnest, natural; llhis'rodctioniwas5n15 ose nliuhg theistates;ewhei goeirn- actir hv oitntuc-tdi to tii'griiwstiof maort' of aii essaiy iii finane thatiiiai pir-let sha~ll le for thii iiasses, ot the tlt'si'imitis aiiiiithis niame. iis siiasiv'e spieech. Sc'hinidt,of Wisceun- clas5se thinlprist anid lorii:lhdtdes- calil~h tf cntrol incearly'ite-rysit- sin, hasitfin ie hpresencee, an exceslleiit lit iing, alueudytotering oil the sat nation, thii thoroigiiiisosih svhiceh voice, easy mniner-sliut bis noti-t if powieri. shall fall ise i-ot'himsort', lit'criedti to ia finishi eri-Cluig vieii leatrineidto idistingiiishibiitwetn atcItnt Airoundl that sacriilslt sill butrii thue indetook,t'uirtiniifoinlit' tnt anditoratoiy;the cisat-rltvi' hart Of Iit'alturs ofthit'eeturis. Ito thtei stiffiiesstf mianer, ut iiiir' thntll Wuttiloo wststooiitiu-lhrolgd, so ewreathi of iher gloiiois i(,tilt0ihslt'reseses-lhie haithttally imin- that lie lot his auienceu'wen cit caiti along wsitiMurtihon ant Smi. fihilli to all blis his inints, theis tio the' clout. Kitle, of Iowas hihadaii Ihilinyiliclt'ani lMarston Mloor, altc Wisintilosis'iaidt excelent troductntul, tii' lst luivasiYorktowen and u nkiiue Hill, iluimi-7ie ul-uitus'Wshnohnuuuiiti i'nIii hats selt to tieleag~cugie; thii styli of his u-c- i'l etheavuee thic naite of Gtctys'- 11riaeliead uelieiry esas inoiotolons hin foice anilurig." it' tre so coni-llleuti-c't-uikniown-I. pitbhrehyt. Hiarry' . Wrd, Notwsestein's orus- Yet le coiul iuendl at tiiis anil There esas a goody' displaiy of col- til, hat chosenh foehis subet "Thu though the diniuty of hitori, b- ig- lege colors, hlenty of naroon, pueple Tuiirk Mt (Go" te saiid, iii part: norng tiese aiuedtes of tlii lighter antd cardinal, ht little of the i-i-tose-"The destoeur is often intetuildhuer. side of str nationaullie's life' hiui andthblube, there wer'ie heers 0111 coin- buit the 'fuirktbus retlacec t ohinhg. lost to its any- of theum, i-t wesi'nowts tee chieere by Chicag, NorthiwestenHilte hias heud 5swaiy'oer the very hu-irth-that oi oci-tiotos Washigohi cou anud Wiseonusin,hit there ewere lut plae of civilization, the cridle of hIs- brush asidte this barier of resrei aiu enouighi Michigans alouni out to get ill toy, the ifatlhomune of cultret andt1becoiue like otiuer iien, feardthand1 a yell or at leat they eere so stat- reigioi;and011 touat' his sujets see repectedt is le seas for th stritness tereid as not to be effectal. The dllt- ieeu of kiulrei bloodul ii'ihg in theanstresofhsdcileIews gaion sith reach home at 10 oclock vanihguard of progess oly to 1k110e also beloveut ad htonoeud foe thiu gen- tonight that for theni the hanidus of fiis e tleislies ad idiines of heart which THOS. C. TRUFSOLOOD. tated; thieir it is to ;tland liiid watehi liecotuld01111(uiutisplay on ocealeoi.' ft'hemarehi of miiidlhpass biy'ithtminhO trof. 1T'le wsaphrofesor of rtuoruic Wiilliam T. Wileon, Chicago'se Orator, the disitanice; thic Isighty gowthiof ald Englishu litrature in the lini'er- spoke upon "Tue hIdiidual n Agent -commeriscee anidliutry thie'dimtIly i' -o 1(; t 173. H~ easia- in AMan's liev'elopmhent." Mr. Wilso ee, but is theier eyes it is a imocing pitu uoesro lilsiligig said in pat: "The msore perfect de- viino hungt ft e tcis anu litertreIliu 1874 anu heldt this velopment comes from witin. tile of indiiutal libety they' hear, but to psitioni unhtil Jtue 2, 1881, wen ire it inherent powers are unrolled as the them it is an idle tale; foe'Turishsigedtohiccept the chair of Amier- blal of a fern bud unrolls into tt' rule rests on therhik~he a pial-the lean history il Cornell. Prof. Tlel is leaf. In a mere school boy, seho re- ghastly emblemo of a living death." a recognizeu auhorify 011 Aiierican ceived fifteen whippings at day, lay 'Spelationi anidlPnis'eas fit history. powers which developed into the tGer- subject of theleri V. Grabill, of man0 Reformsation. One mian had thic .Olerlin, evho outlined tefltour geat Engineers' Banut. courage to prove that (le earth is criteslhich have disturbed lt'e con- round and our American iRepublic eas merce of this country andt spoe of The annual engineers banquet will msde possible. But there is a develuop- their results. The Oerlin seaer he- be held Saturday, May 9, at Gragers ment beyond inherited characters, a lieved that thesue troubles were not Of Acad-my of dlacing. All professors perfectio beyond sncestral attain- necessity recrrent and thut thiy in the engieerig deprtnent wil nients. Conditions of maturity in ft' could be prevented by proer lss. respod o toasts. Several alumni are ancestor have becolneseet'pases of The orator particulaly urgedt the expected to be present ant will re- youth in thle ambitious progeny. Such need of laws prohibitive of fle opera- spool to toasts. A full progrsm will development In le individual is one (Continued on Second Page.) be given some time next wee..