She J, Ilk> VOL. IX, No. 82. ANN ARBOR, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1899. THRIEE CENTS MWI LD T H E L 0 R FINE WINTER SUITINGS. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. T H E T A L 0! R Kellar'S Tar ,Soap. A good tar Foap, at a moder- ate nrice, has long been sought after. Kellar's Tar Soap just fills the bill. Heal- ing. soothing, antiseptic, and absolutely pore. 15e a cake. 40c a box. $1.50 a dozen. DonI Ddu and NUhK Daring the rst of the college year we wil sereluchscatll harsdaysor night. Fall late an Pipes, (igarssa Tt'occo. R. E. JOLLY & CO., 308 So. State Street. [&amois Vests. When you don't wear your Sweater you ought to wear one of these vests. It is cheaper than taking cold. We sell the beat ones at $1.50 to $2.00 Some for ies. 6C IkiS' l'hdFlldGU. DERHAPS IOUV WILL NEED Ia new Sweater or Gymnasium Suit. We have a large variety and at Special Prices. We always carry the bestgrade. SPORTING GOODS Of every description. WAHWR45 ANN ARBOR Up Town Dewn Town state St. Opp. Court House main !St. CHORAL UNION SERIES. Starts Out With a Thoroughqh En- jogable Concert. The series of Choral Unioa Cott- certs began its 10t seassla last ven- log in University Hal with a nis- cllaneous cnteert, which sas most interesting trouglout all of the 10 nunmbers composing the program. The tll!sas fairly well 11110(1 and at least tars thoussad people were in at. tendance. 'The concerat5asiscellaeous it its nature. The1ltost~s were Mica Seahary C. Ford, sopranto, of Clve. ana, ., anal Mr. Glen P. Hall, tentor, of Chicago. Prof. Staley ttcted ts cotductor attdlcoattert ttaster atta Mr. Lotie Elbel swas piatist. Thec attdiettce, toughaapprciative, seas sparing wtitatsaplaltate, tie ontly naumbler ostt the progratautswlicla was eancareal beittg Mr. Hall's recita tive soatg''Bells del tao Soisso," whlicht sas rettdered alitttttexcellentt tmtater. Thisalsra Mr. Hall's first appearace itt Annt Arbor adsill. thoaaughaloeltaha nt a strong voice, it is exceeditnglydrlthatd pleasaat at tonate. Besiades iir. Hal's nuaber, te best atatttbersao(tatthe program scre: thec chorst, 'Soatg of tie Vikitgs," by tite Choral Uniatata datoretetra; tito part saong ''Night,'' by the Chtoral Unaiona,atal Mrs. Fara's sotg sith piato acomanimeanttae, especially "'Si cais veraavaentatdaes ailes," by Hahta. Thte folloswinag is tlhe program. Overture, "Oberon,"......Von Weber Orchestra. Choras, ' Song of the ilkings,".. .........Eaton Fanning Choral Union and Orchestra. Aria, "Oceant thou Mighty Monster," (Oberon) .................. Von Weer lMr. Ford. "Narcissus," An Antique Idyl, Masenet Chorus, Sol and Orchestra. Symphony, B minor, ("Unfinished,") ............Schubert Allegro moderato Andante con moto. Orchestra.- Part Songs, (a capella.) "Night,".. ..... ...............Rein berger Love Wakes and Weeps.....Callott Choral Union. Rlecitative and Aria, "Bella de too Sorisso," (R-egi'ella,) .......Braga Mr. hal. Chous, Spring Song, (Samson and Delilah)....................Saint Sasn Choral Union and Orchestra. Songs with Piano- "Listen to the Voice rf Love,.. .....James Book A Song of Four Seaon,.. Arthr Foote Si mes vera avaent des iles.... ......Reynaldo Hhn Le bonheur st chse legere ... ..... ...............Saint-Saen Mlrs. Ford. Chorus, 'Unfold Ye Everlasting Portalts,................. ..... Gounod Choral Union and Orchestra. Dr. Nlooq Reports on Diphtheria. ,Dr. Novy appeared before tle State Board of Healtha at Lanitg yesterday and repaortedl a circular relative to diplhtleria, typhoid ever anal consumaption, in wviacha diseases local plysicians cana have bactero ltogical examinaations, to decide diag. noses, made at ctst by sending speci mesas to the State Labaratory of Hygiene at the Michigana University. Tlhe circaular is to be printed and sent to all haealth officers iia Michigan. To Go East. A SILVER CUP. Under thte nesvmanatagemaetanatd --_ training whichl Michiguantalas atopted To the Winners o the Intr.Societ thils year, site lould have as good Debate athletic teamasas ay other college it At t e tteting f tle Deating thte country. Sat far her htopies haave Boartda last nigtt it was 1dcideal to beena todest antd alto has tatly asired itave a series tf itetrsocity dekttes to the chamtpionsashiptof the West., atal to atffer a silver cupj as a prie With thte recent excititag ealture for teswinnertofath e series. of this itt foo'tball, teattbititatts haveo Thias cupi is oferedtibyte Debt- graowanatntil tas thaling swill satisfy iug Boaard. It swill belaatatitaatly manay of theto fllaosers tof athlettcs titetgravedl sitlhst alalarplriate thetme college uttil swe itvade thteEast, theTe'lticrp is to av aae egrvedloat it strottgltoldl of college atleltics, ad the cntsts switlhttir dttes, itt arhicl try esaclationts withathtetm, thias snu- the wtaatino- ssociety tatathpart, atd is aser onthle diamaonan ud traclk, ext tat be a gift otsrigt ta thtie itater fall itt foottball,- Whiule fear are so E acla society is tatctatrse its rel- sanaguinte as to thinisk thtiwse can swia resettatives by a contest or series tf thue colege baaseball chamaapiansipt tf cnitestsadalnottaata'is t leao ~itteal toe United States,aso i te tther htadtr electedi ta ateam.a -All saciety tere are few swho dtt taot thintit hatt prelimaintaries mu tst ha' cloed ly are till autake a very creditable shuata- Marcha 11. isag aganst lte Easternutetamas. 'The prelimiantury rtunda will take If gamtes call be securedl withutat place Mardia 23. Oiltatittday tte too large us financial latss, aetill Aphas Nuandaa Jeffea stiast Scieties send a teamu. Dirctor Baird, asa aas aad Atelpii anda Webster Scteltis annuntrcced in theo D.a,x a fear alays 'aeet. Os April 2ff terwunters of ago, is tnatwrinathte East for thec tr- tese twra contestosuet it fitalsid- ptose of arranagitug gamues. lie hopes bate for the Utniersity ctapitu- tat get at least hlsf a datentaguaes. shianth le silver cti. 'he qes- Beftre leaving, lhesaid: "I slusl tionu discussed till be te satuese try to get enought gameus to tamake thte debatedl aitha Chicago: Resled, trip pay expenses, but I thinlk that it '['at, tasittisg it tat be cotstitau- till be a hsard maatter for all tlho titonaal, us graduautee feteral icomse Easterta colleges haave not givena very tax is desirable. favorable replies to ty letters. 'Fle expenses awoulad be tooa heavy to al- Senior Committees. laow as to go East for only one or President L. D. ea-ier of te taro gamaes. As I wastsaotling tat sesior class has just tapoited tec conflict witla any dates whicha I saiglht commttittees for tias year. He lass msake inthle East, I shall cat dei- baen very' impartial iis l apoit- titely arrange our homse schedule totts std usa fle !onsunittees are util after I return." rlresetatives of ble wlhale class. 'l'le football eanm till probably 'The nmsses of ble ciairmaesa and have at least site Easterta gamae inext stenbers follow: fall. It is too early notw to say aty Reception committee-C C. Ad. thing definite about next year's foot- atsus, chairmsan; . L. Couper, J. F. ball, hbut frona preseint indications ble Thsrber, F. L Brownt, C. B. Hale, gasaec till probably be witha either A. M. Hyde, H. C. 'hurasu, Miss Harvard or Petnsylvataia. F. L. Petit, Miss 0. B. Pillips, If any track mit give promise of Miss Nellie McKay. exceptiotual ability, thtey till beo givesa Arrasngemsent cmmusittee-A. IH. a clatce this sumsmer, to compelate at Kieth, chairmsan; R. F. Bisop, N. Mott Havesn gamses whlere thte Easterta B. Ayers, A. G. Mariotn, H. J. Mc- Intercollegiate is hlcd. Thias will be Creary, J. B. Pll, C. A. Riegelsman, an induaceatenst to track athletes, blis J. W. Banon, J. L. Fresch, IV. year for switla good traiting andtadfle B. Harrisatia abundatuce of mauterial several smen Invitateion commsite-H. . Hi- sluosld be develtaped whoaa till give bart, cairmsat; J. G. Mclery, A. btas Easterners a cltse race. Not the Stassell, F. R. Hoover, F. J. Ar- wrkole track eams will be takein, only buckle, Miss UP. 'Taylor, Miss E. L. a fear selected because of thaeir good Laud. Mliss M. L Bunker, Miss F. work ill traitninagtr its constests ice, Jas. Armsstrog. Senior Enqineer Meeting. Menaorial commuittee-A. H. Me- At a meeoting of thac Seiior En- Millancairsmas; C. T. Tryon, C. giteors yesterday afternoaonuthte fol. L Niles, . . Reiley, H. I. Dan-own cm ite waap itdtoD eeis A.Hb lMssG draw up resolutiotnsosithsie deatha of D. 00 , Miss K. . Miller Mr. Burr Hardy: F. L. Brownie, C. Cap asd Gown cotsaaaute-P. W. W,. Whitney asd J. C. Armstratig. Jones chairmian; G. F. Paul, W. A. Forwardrbsnswata- C. f. Caol, Bliss L. M. seole. oou uius aa ri-Childs, Miss E tltelberta Williamis, eacte. ______________ Miss M. A. Slater. Athletic Board Eection. Auditisg csm aittee-Thos eath, At the Athletic Boarad itetitig chairnan; J. H. Ehers, L. 0. Davis, last tnighalMax Barber, '02 Lit., was Wsa. Vaught. elected to fill te vacascy casedby Aieo a.1 etoe half of the resiginatioin of CapL. McLean. Afr ttJt.1 dsrya At the next muetitng will occur te Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, asd en- election of football manager for ext tailed a latss of $250,001. Dr. H. year and of assistant baseball maa A. March, a graduate of te U. of ger for this summuer. M., class tf '86, ad hbrter-i-lawv of Wmit. Bigg, tf this city, was Friday, Jan. 20-Aus der Ohe in bunted out. It is nat kiown houw Choral Union Senise. much insurance le carried.