'IC , ' s A .i " VOL. VIII. No. 21. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1897. FOUR PAGES. WILD Has received a full line of Novelties for Fall and Winter in Suits, Trousers, and Overcoatings NO. 10OBE. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN All egretti's Chocolates.... Fresh every week Only in packaes- 60c a pound Lowney's if you pefei. PALMER'S PHARMACY. ----- ---- ---- ---- ATHENS THEATRE ! ONE NIGHsT ONL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, '97 A BAGKGAGE CHiECK PRICE:-25c, 50c and 75c Just Received a Large and Elegant Lin.e of New Pipes E Ht and Cold Leces at all hers Aget fr Hylersand Williams ad Werers Co.s Chocolate Bee Bes R. E.JOLLY & CO. 8l3) ,t -I e e ia ,rat THOSE NOBBY SUITS! MILWARD THE TAILOR, STATE STREET. WAHR'S 30K STORE. Students should try tie before making any purchase. We are hound to satisfy and please. Our large stock of Law and Medal Books, in short, Text Books for every department in the University, new and second-hand enables us to sell at the lowest price. Blank Books and U. of M. Sta- tionery at low prices. Make our stores your headquarters. WAHR'S BOOK STORE Up Town Down Town . State t Opposite Cortiose An Aror MaiSt. ' MICHIGAN VS. OBERLIN. Both Teams Are Confident of Success. 3liciigan mteets Oberlini today in what has all the ear-marks of being the hardest fotgt gaime to be playeda on Regents' Field this year. Oberlin 's leant is by all odads the strongest itt the !hisory of tat institution al coiies deternilned to win. They have already defeated Purdu(ie 22 to q, and the Ohio W~sleyats, wits held Mtihi- gala to a 'tie, 14 to 5. Mihigai's play has imaprovedt greatly sine'thit'W6- leytin contest tand Obetlin will notol lnt it ott easy task to win. Every player ont the Stais adetermsinead to ale or die slid the specators are asred of see- ing one of the greatest galie of the year. The laigest crowd of Itie seasnsi asos expected as there are tataty Ober- in symupathizers attending sctotl ter. Michigain's fortes on te ide lines will ihe undaer the ititedite direction of t. B. Potter as ed yel-mat~ster. Sr is expected that yelling twill e coi- tinuouts. Cotapeteat officials Sat"e been seleeted analtiersawiiSe no danger of unfairnest or negligence. Michigan uill line tip as follows- 'leetzel. 1. e.; Loekwvood, 1. t.; Caey, 1- Conninghtou, c.; Snow, r. g.; Baker t. t.; Bennett r. e.; Felvet, q.; Htogg, . i.; Pinagree, r. h.; Hantnait, f. S. Oberlin taill foint as follows: Most- e, 1. e.; Edgeron, 1. t.; (hee (Capain),' 1. g.; Morehead, c.; Hogret, r. g.; M22- Doiald, r. t.; Beaty, r. e.; 'W. tFauver, q.; G.SFauvear, 1. S.; Washigtn, . h.; Engle, f. b. fTe officials taill be Nate WFiliatis. Yattle '86, wits has refereed es-ry itit portalt football mntch iplayed ii D- ivoit in te lst teta 3ears, and J. W. Kniighit, Princeton ''W. 'Varsity Practice. Ceoach Ferbert pitthSie 'rsity men through oly signal practeice yesterday. 'Tere was ti ntiore sap ad ega- lailly 'ini't-' ply thou has bent seta as any tite urning ts s--k. After practice te eitbs-s of tieeait ia rticipated in a spintitfromt goal to ga, Coley winninitg andilPitgree se- ond. Tie scrubs linaea up agitsaeaci stter aliadte "firss" scorel tato touicdowins. A feature of their workh seĀ«as a isienonina rota of 1 yards waitout stopping. The scrub race was soti by Haltc. S. J Beringer, '97 P', tnS.1L Wag- tier, of the ;same litss, tae engaged for chenical work with te 'errell Chenical Mnfacturing o.('0of (in- inali, Ohilo. Choral Union Concerts. Tita-best talent of liihetitasicorld-ra has again betn secireal for le ('listall Unisit series tis year. Te ofiets, of te ahorushaveSaenlactat titthaleuandaa care ini asrrangig for te conta-arts asai the res-stlt is certainaly-all tSl ou otl Sit desired. Tfhe May Fl-esivalin hs not yet Siten fully decitetd upo.it 'is e- pectedat l ileSact-'1-iig tDutchantofs Waganer, atill e rtnderad usontstht occasion, tbut thitl is ntc cerai. 'liii arrangemeasnsctitits'annotibiihlcal Sti'b- fore Jaanary. The follotelag is a list of te Concers: Not. 1.-Thtomtas Ocesra. thee.10.-Mr. std tts.(GestgeIte-ti -lain. 1-flerfonas andthie Deri Priliitot'tsinia' (hub. Feb. 9-a yendelssoli's St. Paul. Claral U'ioint and Chicago Fesivali Orchestra. Mat-a-it1it--Mr. Iattsot, atg IRe- i tal. Jeffersonian's Open Meeting. "re lots lea-ure romtta'as twel ilGlest 'lTursaty a's-ciing at thie spen maeet- ing of tie efersonitn Sociey. Prf. Tiruiebloodl presiaded analat teoawitt'- lng of te mieeting maade somie timetily raemtarks, campihaig te inpottcct of dietating sotitiessanal rgitgna-v lis-t to eatrly atfiliate tltatts'les.waith site of the societies. The pritiipaul uaisittan t t' pr- giamltwa-athSiedebatea, lt-e qestint lb- lug tlesoivesiTata the etsiasrIit 5nay af lt'tiRetublican pat'y listsbles-iaa swise one" J. 11. Bailey, W. E. (Ox- toltr atitd F. Chailes supportead the at- ia'tiatiiae, ansS S. B. Hskins A. J. Lacy and S. Snger, te negaidves. 'flit Judages were Prof s. Ilemet, Jansiona tiltSTruehlood. twhoirendercaldtsit'aS- ison in favo'afte negtiae. BOO0 Elects Officers. 'Te sophtotnore' class nt-et otati C' yestearayeffternosnia snaielected itn e'xecutliv a'c ciittee ta-ilt-i taill basis afier the iterests ofte class fee ti-' eemting year. 'Te followinasgta-ire te tmetmabers chosen: Genral Caitmiaiti 1'. C. Kisey, of (raindSRapis; base- ball nmanager. Willittii T ait, of Detroit; traskimaniager . .1. 1'.Me t-t, ,f Meinomintiee;-caimaatao sa sctl commttaittee, Ga-sige Baldwtit, of St. Jolios; anatitmber of social emitta- tee, Mhiss Rluby Rihardsn, of le- roit. VToetminager of te footal icnat-will a1so be a sta-oter of te ex- *ecstiae coaaiiee. l Oberlin arrived aS 8:42 this monig - ala. Ann Arbor :railroad, ad are 01 Ite Cook House. The All-American Teem. Of S l li-Ametaricaintemtthatttas picked'a at tealose sf last seson, its hrteecreinaiss undaergradattts. Prince- taoi, at-Sch Icods ts- list.ivoitg four of 11r teamtttselected,Sas lstash ltley tintS ('hiauc. tairdandoteidsiy. full rend laft hat, respiielei- in te Al- .tAmerlcatn tima--up, are is coleg. whtraand'tu woodtrlilthis'gard' chosen. ta-ari-gradta edlaiat Pennutsyl- vania last year. (tiibart, tite of thes picksedletnis, is another loss that 1ha0 waeakeethsie tuakies. 'Tle Yate s- leitis, Mturhy for ackle and Fins-Sat, tquarter. alit' no longer t tal- lege.Ot'f i th Hairsvaralpair, Captain Cabot is fountd agaia at endi, ut Wrigitington's collge career is aSOan end. Of te iten ahisesi sustsi- ues, Fultz, of Browan, Brtonof lHar- varal, Minds, of Peusylvooia, ehinsdi is line, antl Cochran, I its'stos; tIitis'lat.Lafaytehi, stilS - XWhe'ele, Harvtard, i his linot, taillpi11y'agsin thils er. Noie of these si' int wer conssitde'redl is the sileciot of tie All- Aumerica-teamsa of 151).i Today's Important Games- ''Te luos t mportatsgas'sto ibe plasyedl in the aest todayexcliuiglt'e Militigan-Obeariiu gamie are thos' It- tweeen ('ileogo azn-iNorthlwesterni at Chictago, ana l Slinoisisanal Puirdue, at (tia1itiPoi ti. On forsti dislay thust far ('it-ago ialdIllinois tre Sisaeimsst lisel- o in.tChicagot has stlretdy thts'ilts'l ishr strengthsni is playig in a mianntier styletd by the' exetsa'tsa n Sas~ls'si an wel-seasonead. TheInth ii- aesetsss eist, awhule riualsheavies' tdissoC(iscaigo, is osithissster liandt slowa-anti greenu.T'I~thue ha sisbee too shsori to Srisg outS lt'etie strenugthi. Illinis ou;.flt to nin easiy as Pur- lust'hat ius 'b i1n playig iniftfiere'ntly, aehile thea'formser has eni doing wsork its good shislslyitsherlistitory. 'iSt aditatasga' of hssmsa grouads is also as greatS 'ep o anlinllsois tea'am. 5In thi s'tterni gatin"', 'rini'e'on, Htararant d sial n'syslvainiat stll rob- abhlywitaiSigist ('ortnell, Brownanduna Lafayette respectiv'ely.T'he Yale-ln- dan sgamentatrats lt'egreatst ohtr- isi anallthere'is aievecasts nce tti'fo' vialory. (.'ora'll's ictorious cew-of hst 3ear swas iianqsuatte a sst night at Ithaa by thea'alumnsi. Inithut'afitnon ian slttatiiuueetug waoshl isaBoau- utah hal aund a policy of alhlehis adopted. Anmong the mosst prominlent speakers atthSie anqluet ta-s 'residcaitt Jordon, of itoiforal University.