c ttI o Al . Wailgn. VoL. VIII. No. 81. AN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1898. PRIDE--3 CENT.' WILD_ Rfas received a full line of Novelties for Fall and;Winterlin Suits, _Trousers, and. Overcoatings ENO.' 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN Altegretti's chocolates.... Fresh* every 'week. Only in packages- 60c a pound. Lowney's11f you prefer. PALMEIIS' PHARMACY. IPIPE S AlLE I FOR THlE NEXT WEEK. Jutreceived a fresh -supply ef Allegretti, anhd Wiams dWerners Chou, Iatea. ,Largest line li he city. Lunches at all heurs. R. EJOJidY & Co. 303 Soeuth Stale Street. Econjomical Tooth Brushes The kind that we sell for 25 cents or more. If they shed their bristles we give you a new *ote-no charge- gladto do it. CAt.KINS' PHARMACY WAHR'S 300KST ORE. Just received a special line of SWEBATE RS8 'Color Guaranteed, Quality the Best. The roost satisfactory made for the money. Eachs $3.00 and $3.5o. WEBSTER BANQUET. Last Night at Elks' Hall Was a Decided Success. The ba'nqiet ofthe Webste'So ciety held lasi night wvas a most suc- cessful aud enjoyable affair. Thee were over two hundred seated at he tables and they ejoyed themselves us such a numbr of students might be expected. The jolly fellovshp co- tinned utili the sniall lhours of morn- Ing. Mr. A. 11., MLain, iresdut of the society, officated as toastiaster, cd listroduced the speakers in well hos:-n remarks. The followiing was he list of toasts: "Daniel Weter," t ecoge tilugle, "The tLadies," Paul Y. Alright, "The, American Sehobr is a Polit- cii;" J.1. '1.Lawler, 'P8 L.. "The NewSout," IH. L. MeSldery Original Pocu, K ' . ilurian, "The batty ars," J.t. F. tbskett, "auiolsm," Fllon _IThnipson. "Stleetitg a bocatisu," TI. A. Beke. bile, '7 L. "'rhoe 1. sf Cts.."F. w. Meas.'s I. 'The bawyer","J.. F.Egan, "PP9L. "Thii'98PS Laws," L. L b''li'iuihsi. "Finnsm elissAliih' Rar," P,. E. di- bert, 'P8 . "Th'le Sirit of Deiiios'm.iy,' (C. V. Wisiiei, 'PP L. 'The Fuesliuueu," G. tL. Stter, 'hS.. "'ale.unirs" D. i. 'Thaas. '00 . 'Trhe Sisiors," G. D. Harris, 'PP L. 'Tue Westerii La ye," W. D. Sctt, "Theie.Modernm Juror," A. J. Ltynd, INS b1. "choosing a Parner,"t. Pt'M al- lims, 'P8 . "'fle topulis," X. B.tRodai,00tiPL. "Domestic eatons," Wuadi'Millis, "'The 'Study of the awv," C. E. Wal- lae, 'PP . "Ouir Apipetites," It. bL. Waves'. PS8 . "'lhe Webster' Soiety," G. 11. Wilkes, 'PS L. Co-Eds Interested in Debating. Thle iterest Iii the new de btintug so- ciety fgr 'women grows froni 'nek in week, showing that itN f iltscl ned. The debate last week upon "'1'ie Dis- ecvery 6f Gold in Alaska" called fot an inteiesting genaerals discurssion, while ±the struggle of the opposing sides during the toe devoted to ~ar- lius-nentary drill was very ken. Ti- moirrow's meetig wmiii be held at 10:30 ia the Woman's Building. The que- tion is "Resolved, That the college cur- riculum should be changed to suit the different needs of the sexes" Sonic ither novel features have ben Oan- ned In the way of dlrill. All college won n(teeted are invited to at- tendtl indoor Meets. As yet no action hias been taken by tbs'se in authority concerning -the an- irmal 'Varsisty .and. Sopioniare- Fresh- main indoor inielfs, but )both ill prob- ably be 'held in 'March, as in years past. Both meets shouldtils yeas' be umore successful titan ever as about all of last year's winnefs ,re :back ini the University and the material in the ,new slasses is said to tbe of a high quality. Dr. Fitzgerald urges that till tintence uprsettee now in the various events, a 1list of uvtis follows: Forty yardistisob, forty ytards hiurd- les, runing highjunmp, polse vsault, stint put, potato' nice, haind racee, tests tres, bsoxinig and xres titg. 'rTe Isoxing iand ivacatlitig'events will consist of hemavy weight (over 158 pounds), iddle weight (142 to 158 poundls), light weight (125 tn 142 ptounds), fetititer weight (t18I-to °128 piounlds), andt ban-tangyw-sig'ht (untles- 118 poundts) bouts. '~ l'l sopects ftc' a miost sucs'ess fiil Sentate 'T'rntsly ents'st are also of the lzrig i t ttfaMre scardttlsbt's tian cu-er besfore tire at ork. Richtardsont, tast yeat's w-ine, Nwill eotptice again this year, ttnlt'ssi isarred. NosafeIt fot' the cotitesi lits yet teeti fixed itt- cit. For the 'bnit o tsoseuno' in t- f.ortiseil a litst of events "to toe constestedl f'cliows: Rope t-imitutug, hIgbskics; ptartallel banrs, (lreritati torse anti ttiibling. 'Best lltysical exttniitatIotu owill toe it Islld. Te t't'nce 'isat is e tliminitated titis.yetor. Powers-His Career. 'Thiecareer of Leland T. P'owers, outside of' huts al~lpeara'iues bere, is probably little ktnowvn to Ann Arbor tudiences, Ini sespausel to a request float one of the piopullar umagazines, Mr'. Powvers gives 1itis short nutoblo- g rapiy: 'tMy 'oyhoodovas toasoed..itn Pal- msyra, 'Westertn New York, andI wanted Inotoe a civil engitteer. Stern te thwarted titis laudable atmbitions ,id- tuade an in ipersonator of mo. After uvorking il'x'hle ziSOa5 printer, in 1875, I went to Boston, itavinig deter- tusined to go upon the stage, and wuith thtat end its viewv brogtan, tutlying at te Mtine sttosol of oratb-Ty. While there, I discovereti that t 5ossesoeed the knack of changing:try face and voice to stit differenut clicrantero. I soon decided, for reaisons of no inter- cot tiers, not to try the stage, 'bat to do retiding anti rec ita tioni. At th at pseriod lnpersonaition wvas confined chiefly to ctlosic ttratsitt or oltI-titite comuedy, acted tby itien like Richard- som andi iidle.. It stru-ck sit'that succ ess tiwaitei any onis oswoutld tin the satnoeflute if wxork its a 'tunice tootimlar vcitt. " Asftei' leax-ing scit Issitdidl-readlittg of 'ftsecnvet tuia--lte, tieanxx'iilec clerking in Wart & Gay's itnokotei(, Boston, 'iuttiuig in tmy 01m1cc tune aon getting 'sip 'font Robertsotn's Dtavidi Gtiartrick.' Sly detaclit-d readlings mulct wi-ihlsoatet suticess, bitut11atati'trs attd istblic apparenttly wxantesdnotnt'of miy drastatic itnpem'sona'tiout. I ;stuck to it, Forty Club Cotillion. .sepi'who d';d not think 'one haun 'T'le iForty t'il)i g-ot'its annuial couldi do it all,' got sefostmda nd.stu Cscillioitilsst ev'msn.int udaue~'ufoually ttesliatit's 'bicetutoonk lute upu. MAdstlmty. This is:th1wtthirdt tltuuiutiiFrouui that tm the sc oooularty of this eat illiomihsat this s-it lihssgiven m cod kind of efiteu'tainmusicniwas tassutred _ It surupassetd all 'flue ottinoloath its thisf'smuoralda' aidst Dauvislt toilt}eu-hl' t'itgstne of its ftavors ansi thin beatuty we're in limhe aldsxl ito umy urepertoiret' of its figures. lFoly couples wire and nowv eighrt ien ire (loins time saute mresent. IThe 5otilliout 'owas aily led line of 'oor'k. It have lingla;is uonu bsy Jtr. Lester F. Matter, Betta Tiuciti imy list." Pi. 'sTic ehiaperoneis wtee'Mesdtuutis Y'alhas,.Jlttnutauil, i'stlecsnuituand UNIVERSITY NOTES. f'iieldztugili}. Slilos ('hssicistte Rtoerts, 'P7', is teach- FinalDebae-Offcial.' leg it 1South fBemid, tmd. . FlisalDebet-Offlcals. . C. Pltaut, 'P7i, is talkinmg post g'rad- lion. Dexter Mt. Ferrty, of Detrcoit, ttiteovwork at thicaga CUsiversity. itta be set -mlred s hsesilig officer 'fluhe Oratotrical Boardixviilhaivxe a of the siuterslept'nenttdebttcto be grout.hi'itogsisjyhii ttaeumatfIhandilh's held next Fridlay eveunn. huidge at 1 o'clock today. (teorge itosmer and Haon. ,Sullivan i-M. usitess Mtinttt-ir hi-ss, of the Cutisisioii, of De-troit, aussl lPuof. 1F. A. Datily, btie accept-si tipsitinin the Ilis-boor, of the State Non'mal, isill biusiness deus etitci of the Atn Arbor tel- as judges. Air. t{ ecu-y ately its- Deuuci-tit. cretasedstthe Wuomanuu's 'bsilstiug fund Ps-of. Es. F. bLuhr, tuuierin t'tesset o' by .$1,00 schools at -Matrsll, 'this state, tand at guaduate of ulue Uiulversity, 15is thei '1(0 S. 'L. A. Tlt(FT rZ'HSObDEhs. city, °called lihens by te heath of is All holders of reserved seat seison ?fattlir. tickdts mst exchausge the same at This cliss iii pa.lAunnaury lawv will Palmer's Drug 'Store, Slate st., toeday meet this afte-neoon at 1 o'clocvk tu (Saturday) in order to entitle them to Rtoom 11 of this law buildinig. This a reserved sat at the Powers' euiter- swill toe the list opportunity for thoase talonment tonigiLt 'Phe exchange be- to join who desire to enter the cuass. counes a'bsoolutely oseeossary on account All Democrats in15 eurLuirersity ar-e of the re'eust resenting of University Utrged to be present at Newbierry Halt Hall. Hereafter season tickets an1d this afternoon at 2 o'clock. A per- rese oe sits for :the 'emaInder Ioflue e n t g-snimalion will s' sffs-et( d coo'se will b n wleonly.at. talme's1and Iut tt':usinue. ss -ill bo con- Pning 'tore. slet -.