the . of , 1. la . VOL. VII. No. 130. ANN ARBOR, M ICHIGAN, FRIDIAY, MARCH 19, 1897. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. Received a Luill line of N ovel- re ties for Spring Suits FO FK'U/CFLI it N( F F and Trouserings N2E.1897 1.RA ,aY ,O2EWASHiNGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. .tiM I kl FSTY OF,,IItCTAVr/0 I1 Vaseline!! $ -- ) f//r/ s In collapsible tubes for ten F.' cents is one of the handy toilet preparations we have. W aeavr iecl cream pat op the same ~ORZATIORICAL CON rE~s, I ireshman law way for fifteen cents. also excellent --- - - nd1. I.A SPALMER'S PHARMACY. Hon. S. Al. Cutcheon is Unable to I i.A 46 S. STATE ST. e lisrepneenti _________________________________________at the Coiiversi It i5 not 1400011 at what thie 1Gov. .Mi. 'THE LEEPIG FOXCATCHS Cio ri;;-ei-l11 arrive today so the stn-~iuii-ll NO POULTRY (ili- i.iiltre-,qhhiite trails tstla '"-.,;..,--ft ia; classes respWctively, are spoakers. ..S. Lathier- Hies, the senior literary :ativcs, have tbothi takeii itt ill oratorical inattecs ;ily, and1(1have -00n 11ailis vanes ws iinthe liiiver- st year, anti Mr. Latiers thoseni as 01ilof'1-t1e ido- Athletic Board Meeting. Michigan is now a member in good and regular standing of the Western Intercollegiaie Amateur Athletic asso- elation. The arrangemient~s at this years iieet u-ill be pliced in i lb tiands of .a eonioitee of alumni of the to- ol ituition.s represented in toe Associa- hou id Miiicigasi reresienitati- 0 Having purchased the Jacobs& Allmand stock, I shall, for the next 10 days, offer soiaie of the (Greatest Shoe Bargaiiis the people of Anni Arbor have ever known. W. J. APRILLI I8 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. E $ 0~cmoa ®e .®aaa.'c:mm 0 0 Fresh 0 0 0 0 Strawberries for 0 0 c ''he"and 0 0 v 0 0 Snas 0 0 00 % p 0 0 First of the Season. 0 0 0 0 CL N, PAMC,0 0 0 q 0 --AT- -AHRS 00K STORE. New anti Second-Hand Text- Books for all departments. .Conmplete stock of law n~ooks for all classes. Second-Hand Books bought and exchanged. WAHR'S BOOK STORE hut 1its- reception at tinirersirty al11 is sitre itic 0llenthiuisiasticeone. rheotOratorical Board has teens pilaced ill a icedicimndnlt mas lIonl. "Ssli 1(11 M. (Cuteioimonof Detroit. iho-tue was to act as omne of the imdnes oil deliviey ha iie siddl tailmken ill and lie siill t- unable to he here toiiighit. 'The oufficer~s have not yet secuireid aiiiiiir to "lt inIllhs steald. Tin spealkers oitil eli co-nitestihelit thueir fiiial reher.As toduay alliS 1111 Havs-i reatlyimiirot cith ei-ir delis-- ery5 sinii tiles coltti-sted in iiitclu re- iiinaries. idearly alt of tiecontest- anus lois-cwoii former ortitoon 11- ors at thic University. T1. A. Berkihulc '117 1j, was on the linal University eoii- lest last year as is iclass rotres'-nia- live, and received second lidace on de- livery. W. M1. Chandler, the oilier }sen- ior lass-represenitatire, ao s cenat lihe University only this year, 'lit lie has distinguishued himself for 'hilo oratori- cal ability and was Ichosen as oine of 111e debaters ho n-AootChicago this 4t ct, IIt1 ) t.:ct 1. i I mters toiiieec Chicago. C. Siniuns. isill lie ol-ti tameigo t19t, salso iiliithe CUnivei-rt (rnt(- Athlet ic Board Tuiesdlay night. An Ellst year- as the rereni t-iaitic, of his8atiiiniis is-illticelittseii ss-ho is a i-cal- u-class. d(.n ofIChic-ago. 1I 1. Mit_1( reart-.'190,lihas notl is-on any teinnis Manag;er Hlerrick has re- forve~ hoor inoraor-atthet~n- ci is--ilaletter froiiitle tennis manat- vinroit. iii li wuii is ilac lii ii of tile University of Chiceago, lire- iiial in a sitroing coitesi sitit sisiin-toti-aiiranci i-s-eiChag testnts.Thecontst wll e cale tt M.lii-tigaii on our courts thits spring. lit 7:.tt0iistiail if 7:;.). as