ijtt W.of VOL. VI. No. 198. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1896. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. We M~ust M~ove The store we new cpy has been sad, We miust sek new S We M~ust Close Out b e efeieseewhich I f Byou sentanytiing Inthe11 $5 music line gee tr prcetis $ week. STHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., I S. MAIN ST. BUY BEN-HUB BICYCLES. ;eO99!~s hUH -3: :ius - - V flOXA At'Il 1A IMVPORTANT NOTICE. G. H3-. WID. The Leading Tailor, and only irect Importer in the city, has just received his entire stock of Foreign and Domestic Woolens for Spring aind Stemmer 96, at NO. 2 F.WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. ]!utol Dress Suits a Specialty. Graduating Gift8 ]BOOKS. All the latest publications now on sale at our stores. Fine illustrated Gift Books, Illustrated Poems, Art Books, Standard Books in sets, Books in Morocco, Levant and Calf Bindings. Discount Prices to All. WAH R'S, Up Tewn, hewn Tano, Unlversty Booore, Oposits ee tios 25S. State St. 4 N. Main St. THE COMMEMORATIVE ODE. The Sfafe 0 State entironed beside the triple sea, Embraced, embattilud by his ageless irm, Accept out homiage, tid this straiii tat wcc With hearts atteuned, its all hutmility, As preleie to thy seeniiet lpraises slfr tiee,- Anti grant tie grace to kiow thy glory, slg thy sovereign charms! By forests toeerig absolute, By regions subterranseean, mute, Where treastires sleep aid shades obtain Thy rivers bastete by edued bend, and lane Where stimarhe hold their tiiisloi reigi, Throtigh openings where imaple shoot, Be' flock anti herd anid laboring wain, Tirough orhards botreoning for fruit They vindasas,- Through reaches yelowing to grain And village, field, atd furrowed plain, Till leaping, sin ging, They ei at last some lathr of the sea- Whr"hips at anchor seiging, And thousandi belfries rinin" [And court and market, render ceaselessly 'The service of themselves and all to thee. Like stare that stud the irinaisent, 0 State, Thy glories, bt not these thou bidt is elebrate.] 0 State enthroned beside the triple sea, Not all thy botters rich emblaonry, Nor sealth. nor, freedomso most ennoble thee,- But thy Fairest-at wvhose knee We learn that heavenly learning is nobility. IV The Uierty O Fair- Mother of Learig asdiinuortal yotih, My children call thee blesseid, know tee wise, Whose smile is beauty, tnd whiose eyes Benignuant with list light of love adted Iri Enkindle hearts of inca to high.enemprise. They tall thee blessed-yea, revere thee, isot Because tihot. teacet, tuttering' nt tle bast, That witih thy sene it lies To mnoulid the ages, imake themi les uncouth- To poiii theiscpelpe to the lift sove To treadth ie lpaths of dety ie the freedomi tlsui is loe. V O Fair In peace, in peril beautiful,- They found thee fairest scioin thon gaest dutiful To Country and Slit Nane; Thy best and dearest wvio laid diswv The crown of myrtle for list crown Of sucrifie and sword and flamiie And Life that palteresoswith fate or fortune, fear or fame. Vt Unsure the thread of Fate, Uncertain Fortune's wheel,- Tbine the presence ever-livisg, Thine the inspiration giving The courage of the Destiy thou dock reveal! Unsure the thread of Fate, Uncertain Fortune's-,ewheel,- But thy d welling, gracious Mokier-but thy Temsple of the State Enshrines the Lamp, the living Fir, The Book of life and at and soul's desire, Ensures the Commonweal- And quickens unto service the souls wvhome thou dot sea. The Presidentf VII Few the souls afire with ardor of the living fire itself, Few the lives that stake sit portion of eternity for pef. Few the hearts; that petty impulse, gusts of passion do not move, Few the men that walk the narrow ay of wisioin that is love. Who would serve thee, sacred Mother, and preserve tlee to the State, Chiefest of thy servants, must be great; Great in goodness, great in counsel, resolute and moderate, Serving nt the time nor temper, moulding men for God and Stae, [Fit himself to speak the nation's voice to natikons and to arbitrate; to the larger, never hasting purpose, Undisturbed In the faith that Right will blossom, and the times uncouth amend, And the vulgar babble languish, and the vain desire be curbed.] If thy fortunes so are guided, have a statesman for their friend, Thy years descend! VIII [Sar-ike steady, radank ready, seeing far and seeing right, Fre-like glowing, cheer bestowing, generous of heart and light-- Thin the statesman-schoar whom we honor in his own despite! Nt his burning thoughts nor golden Eloquence alone embolden (CIaNUEiD on Tne PAE.) SENIOR RECEPTION GONE. Gymnasium a Scene of Gayety ILast Night. Tise senisor treptin gisess inltiiie Watermante (ynnasilni by the gtd- utallieg class, last eveninig ws-tieb-- tided success. 'flitgieat rtoiybult- lng seeied to hasvc buentts cnsfi-ret its a veritaibe fairy lussstidsrlMr. Stable's sblo lilendsI,. ThViii'ssfislotor of list dassisig hal wtas buked in at iii'sp ree, set oiff by fettle ntl haging baskets of flowers. The caupeoese boeots directly at-tss froisltemn- trancee sws a mstoterni trtssing retiss, coveretd sithi yellowss-dtuite tnd ist Aimericans lsig, carpeted seills hetavy 1 igs1listndhung esills piturie,;stdfoe- s'r, asisi presenstedasi ts etrctise' tp- isesise.'fTsho rs' ion rfters se-et hiddlsensfriisistes' Sy aa stseftfilit oliiiYellowv antibluts, offsetlbyflagsof :iii naltins 11(5hereandout litere a1 Japaneitsetlattsern, util it reissileui Tue tiesel feature of list deetoratins ssas ttso fituiteor standtts atsit "sst andiselsAs'setits oflist galery, -toverd swith electic-lighsst ils a teAiteietti flaigseit 't6inilii'e cnttr. Att0:0 ti-lock Slit oreistela srut- up ts' grandissi ssot-iwhsich-vagseetll by C. 5.IPiretss, e, lta Upilontans Miss Mlteigllii, of DetrSioiuttitd ft-tu luhessiustisealy 4 t.i. liii'bots huh s orchestra vies-itte-ischth-ielie'-in re-siers-ig ittises- ftr ltefoty ilties Sialftllowe ac il-ih i',' its apiise- ces-sitoi. T. 1'. IHis-ley sieflor chiri- stissil. saessthaieert'yhing Wetsittil sioily. 'Thet lies' ili-ssig poutsit5555ilitt'I ustaS~irs stiudrtfrtshmenst'eswetrt'servit sdie-sestics ottioingtbleese-is is tnu-li isleconeienttt thaln te usuatl 'lot'progranis se-r v'ry nstsitut htandsoettu, beingsigomnewhtlitsimislarsi he thtost' of lt ti'sestPtitlit grassislisg i-lss- 'fhe chsustelsenestr Mrts. J.1B. Angell, Mrs. ItL. DOoge, "Mrs. V. C. V119g1iai, NMrs. 1-1. B. lHutchinsts.t C'. E. Greene. Ms. A. 5. Suite igil, Mrs. C'ooley, Mrs. A. A. Stly, Mits. J. C. Knoss-ton, lMre.. . ,ltirs, lMre. A. C. MLeSautghlin, -ir. . i. tieltist, -Mrs. Waite, Ire. Pattersoun M~arc tiust stohlitr'it dd it C cotpls w e-epIresent, isusy sisg stranger,,.,T'httgallery wsuserosdoI with spet'ttors IthSli early part- of the evening. Mrs. Angell Remembered. Vise ftculty ladis yesterday prie- sented to Mrs. limiesB. Angtll a lrg, cut glans leisiesadle bosl its hnor of lhestwuety-fftht anniversary of Slit coming of the President nd his wife to te University. Tie commssittee 1mv- hug the uatter in charge sas a self appointed one aiad the presentation w-os entirely Informal. The bowl is a very handsome and expetnsive one of Devonshire pattern.