Sl c . of . VOL. VHL No. 78. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1898. PRICE- ' CE'NTES. WILDS Has received a full line of Novelties for Fall and Winter in Suits, Trousers, and Overcoatings 110.1lOBE WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN A l le g r e t t i ' gs - Choam n Wrer colates....es ln Onlytineackages Luchs t l ahoud. prefut Ser et Just recivd d. re h at we o selltad W fla o dWrn2 e ts o olae.L re.le i f they shcity.i Lunchst leos. ie o newoenoicage gltdokindtha esl CAKINS' PHARMACY. WAHR'S .300EST 0 RE. Just received a special line of SWEATERS -('uor Guaranteed, Quality the Best. The most satisfactory made for the money.. Each $3.00 ad $.0. 'mnasum Suits ad Shoes a Specialty. .....PRICES RIGHT..... 'WAHR'S BOOK STORE Ip Tows Down Town 8. Stat at. , Opposite CourtHouse :Ann Arbor main at. NOTED SOCIAL EVOLUTIONIST Miss Jane Addams to. Address the Students. Trhe "Lectnres on present Day pistb- lenis." given under the auspices of tiie Students Lecture Association will be concluded hby the addresses of 3i s Jane Adda:ns, of Chlicag, Thursay anid Fridayix.evenings in 1niveity Hall. OnlTiursdiy Wiss Addas speaks on te "Study of a ('iicag) Aleriman," whilie Friday night she delivers Mer celebratesd ietre o Tuistoi" Miss taine Adldans needs no isle- dnctisu to sociogical studunts. I-ir fieldi, the Mull House etlientt, has icoine te nost iotedl social setle- ucont work in this outry. Mliss Ad. dla us has 'beein recognizied inot sonly as the imost sucecessful worke ill that fieldl, ht as the highest authoriy n thle sciailssroblems of our gre t ii- tei", of topsulato. o ractical has heenrilc work that it -fored tie re(g- nitious of tw ltiiaiiis oilslii'hisis beeii apoilted Is imiportnti civic psl, lions relatd to the clanliniss auit purity of the sity. 'M'iss Adiains lhs writennusmierous artiicles for te leading maggazines, aiid of all engaged in her line of work she is mst sought as a putlic sleak- c, always receivingg(te mot. entiius- astic interest of large pipuiriani'. ifinces, and the 'highest regad of tico- found thinkers on sociological po- leais. The University iublic is fortnate in securing so noted a persotege. She Is without a ieer as wrtei, worker anii speaker in her paltiular hteld, antI is a tdeligitful speker ois any subject to whichi she chooses to give her attention., Engineering Society. A lecture with stereopticon, views will hbe given before the Engineering Society by H. J. Perter, M. IE., of the Bethlehem Iron Co., in the lectuie rooiii of 'the thysical laboratory oii Friday evening. The lecture is a very interesting and instructive one toi eni ginees on the manufacture of arir plate, ordinance work, and heavy steel forgings, and has been delivered before all the prominent eagileerig schools of the country. Handball Tournament. C Thle handball tournament is assured and play in singles will comnmene at A a. mn. next Saturday. MWathes will continue on sucessive Saturdays. The tournament is open to all membe, of the gymnisium. Entries shold liso mtade at Dr. F1itzgerald's ofice in ts gymnasi. No'fee is charged. Whist Club Ranking. Thle University Wisist Clubhiatects at Prettyinanl's (amupus 'Ctubi Thursday -vetting-, itt the usoal 'ions' 7:4:" o'c'loc-.k sharp. 'liie-exectutive Ctotii- litittee -iii cons-enic use-haltf liouri earlier to ta-uset inipi-su Intbsiness. The tpresetit stainig of the lease.; is i the followving order: 1, P.W. Joises and,21te aster; 2?, Fiatnstiurg and Biurkhiardt; 3, tlKuynor and (tsre~slh; 4, Driggs tltdttyde; 5, Vrdier afid Veidier; 6, Bowens and flJsxhu"'si 7, tllssviortthd Itussell; S.'fiompsoii aind Felker; 9, Dietericts tint wig ill; 1O, Otiapbelltad tinJaraest; 11, tove, sitd t'irson; 12, Stcliiaii titilSti-. wvood; 13, ()Gross ant Wisner; :14, Ilieh isi (irssdlu'; 15,Slillur aidi Sturceli; 16. Fisher itisl teirdsicy; 17,. tirptty tint t'hiiitusont; 1S, ;Shuiitlandn t'raiitoi; it),iheina aridViiorhcis; 201, Clrk iand ldltmiii:21. l.a~nli anid t'ri-itis; 22, Marshill aInd 1.). 1.'. tontes; 231, Armostronig intdThois;24,Itoli- iiisoii aid Bats-ock; 251. 1-uniciston, and Br liisit; 26, Cooni tnt, Hodges; 27, Dhanforths tid Dainforth; 28, tttuit- tley aiid (JiColo; 291, To-onses and ttuntley; ;30, King and. ilaislielsis 3i, Skilliian aiiil tel; 32. troso andt ('onlon,; 33, Bigeliow slid tGabriel. Athletic Hoard Meeting. At the ineetinig of ithe AtIih tlBoard last night, 'lreastiri r Weiiiteiii lie. so-itedt tis rieport for te season. 'Stailager leiotd troptosed, Ihat the A5thtletic Associtition start a saltociriti- tion for a silver ciiii to iii-otffuredt: o the beat dropa kickter and priter-. '1ho, matter was lditocver aitd it was felt that there would tue 110 dihiilty ill securing the necessary ittinis front the stusleilts. Manal ger Kieths reported that Bay ('ity- was ini viiw fo'r it s- ie of psractice gaineis early ini the seasoin. Mr. ('alahbeil was Itilor- tootS to puon-liase a tpole and srtibitig table. The manager wvas euipowieredt to put up a sign hoard in the g-yin, to contan the namtes of record holders -with their reco'rds anid the dta. rThe -handb all touirnment wv's iiassedsll)11- en favoraisly. JANUARYINLANDER Contains Many Short and Breezy Stories. The Jantuary Ilansder is out today wilts a frontis-piece entitled "The Campius ini Whiter." There is an suu- usual nuknher of short stories, a very toinienudatule feature. Very intertest. tiug is is short, articleonsit "the First F+rench t(4raiiar,"tiy Join It. 3El:[in- gev, jr., iof the Frenchis departmtenit, Karl Edwin. t'arriiunsn, 'tS, atrilb- tes ton aritistic tfiatdroiitic okeicn tunder the bhiciig 'Tbue Girl fit ' eriysvihli.." '1Pie stiiry hlds the at- Icohiostthrottghoiitttooldis a most se- inirkaible 4di'ioituent. A. At. Smith. '97, hitassoit lice dtiicting the fil- iimast-seiosts ciilsi'iitiilcis 0-of 5t viry slight nisundertaidiig. 'the ut.N unic- suuiiiig title is Toiuoy tte'bruikt's The uothiur story is tiyAMary Duty S plicer, tuandidscrihies tioli esuhia'r tiositioit of a younig sociity iian tti theti tuior ut'rl'usstnadti. 'Tie iuteiest = Sviii siustainetdianddthei'llot aftoruds soimit'luduicrous, sitttissn. 'fVise lJii- iiir Civil tEngiuneer's 'frill Northi,' iii Ps'e{tItI{. Keefe gives sit accoutittof tit ianual ixpeiditionit hy the :Tumistuiriut gieerinsg thiass fur hti'hitit'ipose of ac- Itttuirisg at hrarhical knowuledlge of ots- vi-yissg. -contliuuud ty Wot-hitgiun in a very -'neieu'isstyle.'lhue utoutiamsousnt (f poetry is lackinug, tlthoughthsat fr ufui-tti-it is of good qduality. '1lhtre fat'e tthe sususal eutitturial continntistook se- Svies sandihclippinhgs frot ohsisimuo"it- The Yale-Princeton Game. l'hi'Yasie-t't'ieehiu gstsis' at New-i Htsvensntted euachsof thet-oiilestanls r $2,000t. TheDutily Priite'tonian its it editorial satys tile nsuagettett was perfect aid tnat nil argumenuts tioat such a large gausse would list p.ay Ar ?herieby xefitted. The truistees. hasviing itt clitarge the dschsolarstihuiuddoisatedl tothss'Uni- Adelhi rogrm. rersity 'by the '07Tilass, Teluirt that Adelphi rogram. about hialtfsot the sun is invested aath A deatae will he thse orlesr of piro- tsat the reinuaintier wviii provtatbly be cEedings at the Adeiphsi Literary So- invested souon. ciely Fridasy evening. Jan. 21. The de- Baseball Practice. 'hate read, "Hte-solved, that thseUtited About fifty baseball candidates re- Stats souldownasidconrol he ponded yesterday afternoon ts Cap- Nicaragua tGanstl. The afitrnalive will aaBt ,aL O b. ub be isheld by F. H. P'rentiss, A. tL. Osgoodand AFP.,1. Stead. On lteneg- ive h- I were batery "men and these ative will be F. B. Me al, 1H. C.CGal- vOre ass'igne'hours for pract~ce. Te boun and W. B. Pitkin. ther& were rdered totke light gymt- isasiumr work rutitl the cage arrives, The ChessChunt meets tonight in the. when regular practiue xiii be outlined EnHghnering libraryat 7 o'clock. 1Ioto'he m. 1