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About The Oratorical Election. for such a purpose, as often as they
were defeated and so continue the
Editor U. of M. Daily: struggle during the entire period of
With regard to the matter of the the incunent's termt of office.
Oratorical Association election- we Respectfully,
greatly deplore the amount of ill Tuco. K.JACKSON.
feeling that has been occasioned by SCOTT'S lIG MINSTREL CARNIVAL
this election, but we feel that the
stand which we have takei is the The attractions at the Athens on
s tenable position whict we could Tuesday, April 18, will be Oliver Scott's
only Big Minstrel Carnival. The entertain-
consistently assume. Allegations of ment truly is entirely different from
fraud and ballot box stuffing have that of any similar organization. The
been made, but io actual p wroof has wardrobe, stage effects, and everything
beenoffardeibthernatheroffirspertaining to the exhibition, has been
been offered either ~o use, the officers gotten up regardless of expense. It is a
elect, nor to any other member of very big show. The street parade is a
the Law Department. Mere allega- very unique feature, and will take place
tions of fraud are no proof, nor a at 11:30 a. m. Beaded by their brass
s n tband, the company will parade the prin-
showing that fraud might have been cipal streets of this city, after which a
comniutted a proof that fraud was musical concert will be given. The seats
actually committed. It is easy to are now on sale at Wathr's and Sang-
show that any iuan has the oppor- sterfer's.
tunity to conitnit a murder, but no Wouldn't she like a copy if "The
jury would convict hint on such Victors?" Get it for her at Shee.
evidence. Nor is it any proof to han's.
show a willingness on the part of a
number of persons to declare that Spring Vacation Railroad Rates.
they believe a fraud was committed. On April 13, 14 and 15, the Ani
For the officers elect, to resign their Arbor Railroad will sell round trip
positions and to permit a new elec- tickets limited to return April 25 to
tion to be had, would be a tacit ac- students presenting proper certificate
knowledgement that they believe from Mr. Wade's office. These
that the ballot box was actually tickets will be sold to St Louis, Mo.,
tampered with. This the officers Quincy, Ill., Keokuk, Iowa, Peoria,
are by no means prepared to aditit, Ill., Cairo, Ill., Louisville, Ky., Cin-
as they do not believe the charges to cinnati, O., Pittsburg, Pa., Buffalo,
be true- . N. Y. and intermediate points. Also
or carthredlissatisfied members to points onthe D. S. S. & A. R. R.
of the Oratorical Association forcet in ts oiprA.eH.suR.
such a course upon them, as there is E. S. GILMORE, Agt.
no authority either in the constitu e
tion of the association, in Robert's FoUND-A pair of opera glasses.
Rules of Order, nor in any other Owner may have same by proving
work on parlimentary practice author- property and paying for this ad.
izing or giving a method of vacatign
offices once filled by election other LOST-Monday, April 3, a gold
than by impeachm eit. If anumber stick pit, C. E. monogram. Finder
of the members of an association please leave at Stewards office. 47
could so declare offices vacated,f
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election disputes, because the dissatis march home with you. At Sheehan's,
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