~ijc II. off i. WaiI4. VOL. VII. No. 6. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1896. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. @ WILD, o Leading Tailor s AND IWP)RTER FULL DRESS SUITS AkSPECIALTY No. 2 E. WASNINOTON ST.- NEAR MAIN. Jos. W. Kollalf, Merchant Tailor, OP TO DATE in ine of Goods and Make of Gentlemen's Clothing. 10 E. Washington St. UPSTAIRS. Will be pre and fresh and the prices will be would like to show you 9 our steak of Combs, 9 Brushes, Soaps, etc., etc. Yormoney bk i you're not satisied. if PALMER'S PHARMACY.0 46 S. STATE ST. STO®F T Not because you are afraid of the Bll Dog, ut simply to get a pair of those Bull Dog Toe Shoes -AT- JACOBS & ALIMAN'S. The past high reputation of this house means good goods at reason- able prices. EVERY STUDENT SHOULD REGISTER -AT- 3rowvz.o rug Store. It costs yea nothing. Dos not neglect it. Corner af Main and Hron ts. -AT- (WAHR'S BOOK STORE.' We invite every student to visit eur stores. We have a large supply of second hand University Text Books for all the departments. Law and Medical Books. German and French Classics. We sell the best student Note Books 211 cents each. The best Linen Paper 20 cents per pound. We buy and exchange second hand books. Agents for the Waterman Foun- tain Pen. Mathematical Instruments and Drafting Supplies a specialty. The best prices to everybody. Give us a trial WAHR'S BOOK STORE Up TiwneDown Town 05 .State St Opposite fC o a s, " Ann Arbor Main st. PRESIDENTS TO QSPEAK.' Some Good Addresses to Be Given at Newberry Eal. The officers of the Students' Chris- tan Associtation hate workel htirt to; secure a list of speakers which sill nsuiceia series of utiatally goioil. dresses at Newberry Hall eiitie Sun- 'lay tmoninlgs f the ollege year. to- lowing resident Angell's tannttal as- dress given on lst Suiday, the Pres- dentse of the leading olleges of the stale sill seak at these Siilday noocitig iiietiiigs. Dr. 1R. G. Booie. Prisietisl of tilt Slate Noriial School at Ypsilantit, will spooik net Sttitay. Presidett A. G. Sloci, iiif Itilaoso College. will speak early in Ntvember, tisu will ibe followeud by tPresident. V. .Sperry. if Olivet. Piesident Fike, of Aioin, swill close te stries sortly befo'e ('histums.. Au effort is being ae is s- ire Dr. lruske. of Ania, aol 'restiet J.1.L1. Siyder, of tie Agri- cultural ('ollege. 'Thise genstrn are al lsuent speakessind miei wtho cite slsenttimany years iiclse atuch witht eollegi' lil; swhat they shall say sill surely e worthi hearing. 'Te list of sekers for this itoti. will its'comtpleeid bytDea DOge o tiel 1th, oust Dr. l;. P. (oler oil the, 2Jil. These umnu, of esoursi. need tie it'soiiiitiuslstioii to ICiversitys t- tents, tro. GrahtamtiTaylor sill seak on Novemiber lst,flit associi- 'olttiseculiarly fortuniate its st~u-l' tng the strvies of tro. 'Taylr, aitd fitithet' autiotcenent will1be Iad, hiter. Credit for Vesper Singing. The leu arrigenet repectng tritt for the vesper s1-i rtes.;i glven rise to so many nisudersaid- tngs that we give tei follosing it- tire: As anouniced two hours credit sill be iven fr tei course which continues to the spring vactito. Sui- tints Meeting thils oiitst this semtes- ter cain take the futll nuer of hours for the second senitster. the tire outs given for the tester course not beintg countei. It is tdesirable tat a well balanced choir niayle formed in or- der that the vesper services may be Continuted anti matesuse interesting andtSinsructive. 'The class sill ieet ini Rooni c. old cialel. Tursday at 3 p. in. Spraiios ad tenors are neetei to balance the chorus. A Great Anniversary. One of te most interesinig evetst of the aattuiniistill be the celebration by Knox Colege, at (Galesurg, t11., of thie anniversary of thse deate at Galesburg, Ocitoer 7, 185, btseen Abtnin Lincoln aiid Stphen A. Douglas, says the October hewlett of Reviews. The exercises sill begin at 2 o'lock in the afternoon of October 7, with an ottion by Cbiauncy 1. Depiew, of Nest York, folloted by ad- dresses from Robert T. Lincoln, x- Governor Horace BOties, and other di- linguislied inen. The debiate sti-ehs s Political Census to Be Taken. to be Sis oinuenoarted at Gales- burg wsatoie of the inost iportaat in the famous series which ook place on te occasion of he joint canass by Lincoln antd Douls f or the U'titeid States senatrship. Mlany per-' suns swho iearidte oviginal idetet are sill lit-tug in liii'vicinity of Ganis- bursg aindsillidosbtess e lresetliat lhits tniisersary celebrationa Work of the Women's League. '1Te Womtei's Legue hsisctrii upiosn its sixth ye-ar switesey sign of increased prospity. Desite te distractious of thte Stt fest days of college stos-is.the unteeshitiilist nuisthrs souls'2_-s house, anti the list is i't sing ttdaiIi. 'Tisaexeeutist' board, thto, itlitholer college somseti fornsesidii'eieconiuitig cosisitiee~tossl reaody asi usual to oter ells to ay tts's-sotitr siiitt'it.andtishue st-sik itf finintg roosmssslind s-ot-itats stas cces'tt'sfuly cariesd tlt by Miss Whie. Ottishrsay5andt 1rily occrrei the two-opsiening re-titss given Is~s the' yNoting stoiriiof tet'S. tC. A. aunt tilt Womes Lss bgus'.o ischislnest sssls'eivts wsi s ioririliy the supi'r- clastot t-sitsi. fist'ecepsttionti sstttitit- let' canist-!iosithits titvisoy hbard of te 1it-astador5.1 terc ssssse stouette, t-oits edir s tlst'e irls ii ai horl-ystelcoes tsIDr. Mshetr. The crisstsies l ibrary 'ndr;Its 'tttIttis)aa roo0sis sf NSess-erry tHatln a t tste se- cess of the oeinitg reets 4ots. Prof. Trueblood's Leture. trotfesso-rTuelooldielivered Iis itews lictti-sottthe '{uitlii'aittuos of at Orthr"-'ytsteltiy sftittissit iii th isow list cin'uouls tefoe landis- cutce tat ilts] the sealing aat-t .v FT'elsctssresas inikeepUitt with hisi petsrifint efforts ntl was oftsn Iter- rited ty apipltuse. At its loe- the professor ostintheit ciurs.e is be putrsuetd by thtosei'-i.hig to reprsnt the Uiv-ersity in le ortoriral tint sebasinig contest, andidetthts be- sides lihe'sebai tte it Cicatg here stoulidprobably le one i-tw itha'hisr letitlisg tollege. Negoritirois are nottt iendilt'sgandsiittfinite aa'ncetenti still btie te 'later. Fotball Notes. "Cousti i 'llta hisireturnsed. Ie wsill play his osit osition at tacik- suit per'feritsoei'of the grouidslgtin- its; fetussthicht hate madise ituso0 wesll-knownt. Charles Baird, footall manager for le last ts-aseasos istoin seitit tssist- hag Manager Il1ugites. Leontard, tackle on te '3t asiy, wtts stte tinmintalse last nigt. On account of te rainy weatheer'iie footbsall mans tineeting se- fr last night woo postponed until Friday night. andidates for the frslinin fot- ball team sill meet thith afternoon in tRoom , at 4 p. in. Football mass meeting of students postponed to Friday night. During the latter iart of this stek a political census of the stuset body still be taken, in wthichi the hearty co- opeixtion of all, regardless of politi- cal affilatioi, is soliited. The pur- pose ha not otly to seue best evi- dence as to the political compleion of the students, but to enable 'thse intei'ested to uake deinke arrang- isests for senditg voters home on Novetuberc2. In tiheonnect~on it tony be urged that all voters and es- pecially those residing in doubtful states commuittnicate witht their respec- ite central comtmitees reative to 11is niatter'utiner tttriausortta- thou may he arratuged for at te ear- iest possiblt' date. Loal ofieets are dinsi wha tis he can to secure rihe losest rates autti deinite anonce- muets still e stade later. The mat- ter of imiseiate impiotace is ie census above refered to and every uitsle studtet is utgel ts ill out a- cuatlythe bliak -stiisitsill e ftr- tisshed. Thse uner'tainig is a harge onti aundte interest suit co-operaston of tll is absolutely essntital to its suc The Reigious Censu. Te re'ligious censuss shihiis ieing tke'ntunderiitr secton of someus of te mtombers of ue Universtty factulty bids fsir to give alt unusualy cot- hiete na curate'set of sataistics. It is esh tttoeittiat hetwseens 75a-itt Sp1pe scei--lt sof those st-io have reise. terest have illed out the census tlanks, whiilse the st-i-isof takingite cosult isbhi-hg idsne by muetbesofit use S. C. A. aud Y. . C. A., yet it is at the itstancte antu upsn Cle re~ues of CieUnivesity athorhitites. '98 L Independents Meet. 'The Intdsptndleunts of the 'h8ILcass mslt at Newberiry 11ail1ytsteday ans] deeded't upsun cantdidastes for the dif- ferent class ofhecesto te ulacet inistot- inaiitoti st thi s'tss elcion net Sut- uday. Thloss- selected sere as sfol- osts: h-'or presient Il.L . Weaser; first vice presidenst, B. A. Segmiller: second sice hpresident Miss (Grace 1. Carletout; resorting secretary, c. h. t-eley; cotresponding seretresy, G. D. Riobbins; treasuser, Mr. Als; atheti' muasnumger P1. It. ODonnell; tuosolall, J. T. Shea. Tennis Entries. WV. D. hitrrik hsiaslessdy a' reiis-ilumany emtries for ie cosmintg ten'nitstoumnasmset, of stmuihiche liss chasrge. As usual there are muore in-so tries for te secondi cass singles tian for te first. In dtubles there still be muany nets tetamms, amuomg theim NV. D. tlerrick amns] thy Harvey, C. C. Adamis anti Butler Lamb. IS is ii lie tdoublie tournamsent that tie imos muncertanty lies. A full list of entries sill be publishes] in net Mondsy's Daily. There Neil be a faculty cone t at the School of 'Music tomnorrow' even- ing. The commplete program will be announced tomorrow. Delivery Free Today.