iiw DAY, JANUARY 21, 1898. PRICE-3 CENTS. VOL. VIIIL No. 80. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRI ._.. WILD Has received a full line of Novelties for Fall aandWinterlin :Suits, Trousers, and Overcoatings NO. 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN Al legretti's Chocolates.... Fresh' every,'week. Only in packages- d0e a pound. Lowney's_£if you prefer. PALMERS' PHARMACY. LELANIJ T. POWERS To Appear Tomorrow -Night in the S. L. A. Course. Leland 'T. Powers, wvho rousnes io- n. orrow night as the sixth ittuhber in the 8. L. A. cotirse, needs n0 intr'o- r z", t: t+ P t' z. i" r7 IJ r 1 I3 I i. r ' I FOR THE NEXT WEEK. dt-ioni to zi 'Attn Arhor mtilc. test received a fresh sunely ef Allegretti, and 'Thte pt'ograns fellows:': Williams and Werners Chocolates. Largest line BROE PCALS in the city. BROE PCALS iLuones at all hours. '' A MODERtsN COMEDYv IN canEr s.T. R./-.JO.LLY 8t 00. 1308 South State Street. Characters tmpersonated 1:,y Mr. Powers. ____________________________ Mr. Benj. Golidinch, Wearing kindly giarses. ________________________ Untcle Gregory, Isis Brether-----.-- - - - - - Wearisg a different tart , H5arry---- ti-----------enjamis's Son Econol~xical Dick------t ---- ------ Gregory's Sos Lorimer-----------Benjamsin's Friend Tooth Brutshes Btartholiomew---------HisShear Mrs Golich-----Benjami's yosng wife I Lacy Loriuer--------Lorimer's daughter The kiiid that we sell AC 1.-Mr. Galdfinch's morning -aam in Hampstead. The wanld arcs through kindiy for 25 cents or' more, spectacles. If they. shed their ACT IL.-Is the same roam The wanld seen thraegh barrawed spectacles. bristles we gflive",you a ACT Itt.-Ie the same room. The old snec- new one-no charge-- tacies hack again. gladi to des it. Prof. and Mrs. Trueblood. r The followving 1sI'ogroni will he rc-n- tdered by Prof. ond Irs. Truehiod,t CAII lO' co ~sisted by the T"ech Glee antd I -Mndou-l : Lt~ PIR~l liii Clubs next Mondaoy eveiiing at 5 _________________________________ o'clocek, iin the Methodist cihlrchi. Tue _______________________________eiteitaiiimeiit is for the hellefit of ther Tech Hire Cleb. "Ben and Jedan," a story of Soethern 330 0 = T 0 : ife, y....... hyMaurice Thompsons Profesor T. C, Trebhlood. i The Mississippi Rag - it'........ Ii. Drelti Just received a special line of Tech Mandolin Cleb. t The Set of Terqeolse..'rhousniley Aldrich S W E IATERS Mrs. Truehlood.' The Rainbow Dance-......George Roney Uulor Guaranteed, Quality the Best. Mandolin Club.t The. most satisfactory made for There in Mesic In the Air ........ the money. ...........Arranged by Webtster Tech Glee Club. Each $3.00 and $3.50. Scenes from "The School for Scandal".. r Act It-Scene L. Act nII-Scene L. 4;ymnasiunn Sats sod -Shoes a Specialty. Sir Peter Teazle, Professor Truehlood.' .PRICES 5161ff Lady Teazle, Mrs. Treebleed.c Prof. -Huber hat recently brought3 H BO KST R out 1a gyeprit from the Journal itt Axw DV- eu~logyof Isis four lec ture. on the Up Town Down Town Sympa-tbetic Nervous Sys I in de liver. S. State at. Oppoite Court~ouse Ann Arbor Main St. ec beftore is lasses last, lty. Handbali Tournament. -The entries for te'tiii hall ott- lnoelit wxiii tlos'ittOoeloik taior- row norning. l-elow rare given liii drawings forc tie firt rotiid xhii-tiwill ib' paveil siic-oiw-. L'tch game will tb' for 21 intts ad aiitl act lviigo to tie Mullerin of ltwoioat of three-gaises. The tles xwiiilitt'thse outhl'ti-i l Spa111 lug's -Arhioitilluid' for ticohir, '. nhit referee an111scoror for till' till- tittisliis allr' t leipag-s-c- I o.y t)(e 'etiestotts. 11frie tint' drawnt-ifor Is 1nu li lttt inenc t huoiiO ir((y beimadtol1' iioti''eiri t y iagreement:(11ofii i i)irtis interested ori if noticie is git"n Pt'ti'lrrpoints iwith' l'-tilli- Dr. lFiigerall. liii' 1t ii'.of t' lotitit (tote wtsi-tt wil ilite: hi- 9t a. m.-i~avis, 'il, vt. Mitt-ol, 18 L.. 9t:30i o, m.--Msi.'ill,,'9.vsxF 5a, .M- 10t3 lta. in,-Risaoh, '00,1.vs.hiAe-. 112a u. t-Wootlni')1.vs. 1cise, 113 i . n--Latmb, '0tt0, 's.Eivett. 3p. .Emmon s. "GDO.,vs.tLoni, ,M1. 43 p. It-lieas.t', 'v -s. l'iinrt-t "Verbal Taboos." The'flourthtaotiilg otle thioogi- nal Scietytxis'sheld'iniiRoocusmil last night. Pinf. Stott reai liii' spar ci the evenifig oi'"Verbal TLatioost their Natiirte antd. Origli." Ilie sdtihat15 taboo was or iiDrlly a umlii'apilidl by tifiorigiocs to tariots ojtns thi use of which xas forbiddn. It htss ioiie to be apitliedto t hosetorxviiixn genetrailsilgetvhicii atoitits iii sire to inerdit.'te desir' tt tatsst st wordl arses ott of sote nitiathiy toxards it. 'lT every tne thi'ie art Ct'rtain woi's xhich liive iinletiait assisiationas and wiiih't 're always heard with dislike.loxever. it li te lduty of everyone to saritie soe- -tiiig for the oinnunily nt io auithority lion 'a right to taott a wodt -simply Ibecause le has siiie"sill ipathy towards ii. A general discussioin folowet cs paper in iclih various other cues were assigned for taboong wors. The next meeting will le a joint inc-l lug of the Philosophical and Philologi- cal Societies on Jan. 27. Te question to 'be discussed] is "Te Relation of Philosophleal Stuly t Casica 'Thze campus arci lights w-s'e used For -the first 'ine last night. LEVI T. GRIFFIN The Senior Law Class Will Honor Him. ''lti'eiolaw it' -la, itiiells t i- portatn icku'ing Iit tielt-awtxletue istint yetsertlsy iaftt'rnoontisat It3i'cis.k The icrtlliesi'n-i ordegriti s ltelit itiregauts to-rit'v'.igis -oiith ei Ives, of Hi-troit, I-. . C 'tctr. of (lii- -ugo.,tatdlB.i. 'Magai, tir Ytsiiuttt. litt tt.for t iii'suits f :;150, tle fisitm- ed alttan ofitionaitc-itt'ittof.$40. eir. anti tht tof i-x'(tit. Pelt-initthe i t galleryc. 'lhii'iting txi lit' tilt- si-litil to I tttie tivt'si yIthlei-class, A -tntittlt ic s si iiuto cii- iill,,,tiinal jjtdge of te attaicttte si liii pict-urle it-itt-utitnti. 'T"es-hss ttu idisctssi-itheitisttler f ti(-lass etmtleti. A it i rtisal vtei tx-is tkeniilstrtit differeit stilt's itio- posedand ithli ~itttto f te class fttvtorcetit class i-st. 'Theirt esileltlwssxthen iistrttttel to appixitf ti 'staiitt's' torci've- Iis frontilifferent phtoigrtaphte'rsfor the tsig of Ithe i-hss Ii-t: and a- othertetottmnakt' arrasingremen.ts for nt norattric-tl i-sillest, Torti- thelceit ton f a 'lass oratori, antd for tt contest for tt't'hoinig litfitathtiss poett. Another xx~ein iiili e lt'tlsonto ltelet it cisiss iisolsadtilshiiss propthe. Webster Banquet. 'lTe tW'ebstei Socity txill loldtits attittalbittiit ttiglt iialks' Ha~ll. 'This lbaniuts'tstalwatyslbe'i 0110Syf te hronilelt soiaetl affasirxsif the lat despartnecnt.andu niore extesive ar- csilgxxiiieu-s hisvt' bs'eniiiase this yea' hatn svser bttftrt.tOxtr two hitndrcd tickiessixae teii sol, which asurae. lairter gtiring thanil at ainy siiiar stfi' i the past. Hatngterer' xil let 55sicater. Be5fotre the bansquet the society will 'oldi its regular weekly uitttting its Wtxster HBall. Thefolowiig is the programa: Hsay, It. Wesvri; sptebh, I. 'PThomas; i~xliniltus, Messrs. H-an. son, Samipson and AAcCreedy; vocal stlo, Miss G earsge; debate, "Resolved. Tchat the effects of the civil service law have been mepre injurious thnt be nefici," affirmative, C. R. lar- rows and F. Thompson; negative.Mr. rks and La.-. Anderson: lnndslhlt and guitar duet, Messrs. Eochier and I Storws; reding, R Glbtt