gIJE s 0 )NESDAY, MARCH 24, 1897. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. VOL. VII. No. 134. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WVED WT DI hARR!NDN'S LECTURE. { Receveda fll lne f NvelLegal Reforms Treated Logically ties for 'Spring Suits an1lery and Trouserings Unsie-rsity Hall was lied last night when ex-President B'enjamnin 'Harrisn 189 '~Jaipeared. Hie was introduced in s nist oida and onlinentary man NO. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. EAR MAIN ncr by Pesident Angell and wvas r _____________________________________ i ii owith great aplase. Before ~~ e Inning iis lecure, e congrattulate.I $Vaseline ! ! #tle sud(entsi oa being under the gu- s ncollapsible tubes fr ten e c f oeo lege' olg cents is one of the hanudy 'piresidests in the wrld ise lecture. toilet preparations we have. ini sutlinec, was as follows: We have a very fine cold ~Ohresiitssei uts igr cream pt up the same Sbresi huh n igr way for fifteen cents. rI'll ant sr liusg thuse sedis of elu-- - _Ys--s l ellsi n I i hfl-re is ta tsdaa y SPALMER'S PHARMACY. is ons5rinst d kcksni tackle asd to 46 S. STATE ST. h13hjm ht nteitleta ______________________________ fiedii at least, needs to teic rstrainr. A Shoe Well Fitted!! Th'le rush line ansdlthe flying euge ___________________ msstle sselwills iisriiisa tioi iii Means double the wear and tbere- smosrl asd iuelletissl strifes. In fore a saving of 100 per cent, not tothmteamsoudntb.orn mention the comfort and appearance Iliu iiai ssodntletis-s which in themselves are of no small dl wllssass advrry, ut to lift him spst. importance. We give special atten- tion to this feature of fit-in fact, we Tule lisiser ofaniy great reformshousldass prefer to lose sales rather than allow cossbinic tir zeal of a("rnsistr wits improperly fitted footwear to leave our store. lihe wisdosmsoifia Solosn. I shall not t- temsslt so sissiri to iicte ieeei re- WV. J. A P RILL ,Iformstins.t o pintilou551re asonsiswhy sitenededitrecormssoarc ot aeosis I8 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR liisslid.- aaoae.9...a~aaesasa a..-9, ive-sixtls of Hie- voers of lbh. 0 0 0 consty favor :s revisiis of corpor. Fresh :linslwss, lsitng usc puross fos- sitch corporatiosismiay e ogaitar, Sta0 ere 0o soirvlsg the issisg of stoks anssd 40 ' Crushes" and. tussISl, ndt Puttisg oler restrsinssts.p a 0 n he. ueven largerlrooionrs y "unays of our PeoleWuoldl gie their emi- 'Sundays" liulatie spplort to tiii propoitions tiat S tonight. tax burdens shudfl t ulyuo 0 sill proerty. But they iosno, as IFirst of the Season. i-evsery oe. knosw. Land-s,lon-ira live Sstork sisd imiltseents of trade cannsot U-hss-id. Stocks and b oidstscauoti 0 ~ ~ 0 iad trise ssor hasinio ay of i-isisk- PHAM. tak t isllestw oo ssijeet, coptor- s ®a~aoas~onv mamoa~aooevO~e "rtossasditaIsx law refosAss ltisols- dos of the iseifirny of str legilsi- -AT- I ielod. Let s- i-tsrhsout soai- WAHR'S BOOK STORE,.oithe ii oti'ctv nlees fr New anti Second-Hand Text ly is istitlied. We now have crpslora- tuissenesgagedl i cnsdiscting, not oiy Books for all departments. ralodantaskhtlsstevy Complete stock of law i)ooks flin of ssasssf-elsrisg oi ieesn- for all classes. " ile asv-enture. Te lersonsasiterstel SecndHad oos ouht are 5-1ry nusisarous anti are founsd ii Secod-Had Boks bught every locality, vhis large boy of and oxchanged. isvetors, managers and emtployees is eans coposed of idividuals of snore thans W AHR'S BOOK STORE . the average influence, especially when stirred into activity by at large per- Up Tows B owa Town son. I interest. Tis influence will 2Anna balr Oppsle urt Icialy be thrown against any unjut or destructive legislation, ant very isnel of it against any restrictive leg- islation. In fighitinag tunjusst legisiss- - - 1 Iisn they iilhas-c uiany disintere- ed allies. There msnt be fairness if tse supplort of just ans i itellget smesi to invoked. W1e msnaIremem'ber first, tlit ti- people have not only authorized litI invited the organization of anti the ii- vestusent in these oroatis; e- od., that the bankrulaey of any legiti- isisse business is a ptubliijry; thitd. that ire mst take things as eus n-1 Wshdois or that of our fathers as snasde tlesi-as 1o te Iast wecan d little niore than mend; fourth, that te work iot refossming our orportion1 laws is unot for appilrenties; fiftis. that corpioration law-siold be general-it is ieithier wisc nor safe to assme that a partieular astiso a reresenta- titv-cose, sui toI admuinister the remely - isomiscotsisy; sixth. that in imbuecus- fsairs the best attainable good is tlie thing to-ibts sought; svncll, thst te legislaionssasost be jost. "Tvin sadequacy of our legistitisr;: to itsal wits a systemsatic and con- giuosiss revisioss of the laws s-snyo illusstratiosis, eenmolere they sit In isilissiieeisessons. Inn about three- fousrtis of the sates the legiltures reel biesnially. Tvlsi-ss-iions iii a majority of liar statssrlimnistlto an average of boit sity days. Tte legislstiusr sand tieir commsittesrsi amsids toliical ad ous ial-isstrios 55 ais th metii-sssssr ssave sneithe r the tmr sor the sicut1fram ue for gr-a. constrtile woirk is. legislation. I sasy his-soithlit they stul se--oe thseis tne heforets--sessiois toithe studiy of such questins, sndis ca iy shiossls. But ucehiqusioina sotax andstcoriporatioinrforms arsot to hi oleat-ssiby indiidutsal ivestig2,msr. Tiers- insst e a eompaison of vims, di-bates, asd the herirgsof all isaerA- to hr afficted if crdity and ousioni aiie to Use rscatied. Thur legislaition wiill hr subjected o Itie ire of tliiiblout tigotsmis ioithis-cosnrusno iiit. sussst ilsiiiohity aldistlthis-tierpret-- iou of its trsisions. fhereimsto be sot only pathologia shill, buh: ost-i- isoto- auintissancelssiv its the imar' miesics. Iguoraisto- hyouersi anadsi tie are sot the proeniitor, of good legis- lsation. A conivenionsiaresolutions onsta statute as u itesss sifferentuthinuugs. Our legislators are cenomifrom. dis- Innes, not fromustiii stoe at large. I-ahe-l nsrusbers knows, or '!inkhuse luzosoms, whal his dstrstit i-ots, a brotherly reiproity is establislhed andmidcheblog-rolling legislation to r- atted. The true constitutional idea thuat every Senator and Representative (Continued on Third Page.) FULL LIST OF ENTRIES. Plenty of Contestants for Satur- day's Meet. Theentines for the indoor mrai next Saturstay igit are as follows: Forty yards doash-L. Elbel, 100 H. 1'. Masos,.'00 11. . I. I.Leefe, '9 E., ti. E. 'Wilikinson, '98 I1. Russel, 9, N. B. Ayres, '99 i., .. B. Fell, '99 w. I. Stowe, -its L, S. . Cobb, '00 E., C. F. Chusbb, '97, . 11. Verso,'97, B. B. flodgsiuin. '00, M. C. Hagget, Forbes, lbS Hi.. J. -I. Thomas, '9, J. F. c- teant'00. Puller. '9h L. IRaffety, '00 L., Potuuus, '98 L. taunlkiii-, '95.,II, T. [trout, '98, I. Joyce, '9, Lsud, if) L.. Churchmuan,. 99 tL., Iing. '00 M., C. I. Pontes, '99 Mt., Feeir, '98, J. i. Lovell, 99 I, S. Stein, '99, C. lHshes-.'9, Ba- termnsu, '0. Forty yards hsumnte I7..lbie, 100, i. It. Wilkinsonu,'98, W. I. Stowe, 9S [, B. S. heas,'00 I, C. F'. Cliuts, ';7, B. It. Ilodgusau, '0., J. I. IteLraiu.'00, N. B. Ayrs, 'h). C. Rider, '9, . Web- ster, '95CL. High juuinp-P15. VFrvro, '97, i.,I. Wilkinson, '98, CT,5-lounuoy, '00 I, IRipley. '00,.Dart.istt0, uni,99 L Pole vault-U' ..dss 1.C. C. Tryout '99. Shoit hut -..Olivsr, '99 I, it. .1 Dlyeu, llt L1'f. 1. Lehi-. '8 D, C. T Tryon,19 . 15.l. -oye, °9. Potato rrfte-B. B. lHodgmni, Oi,'- It.. Drun,.'99L, L. Ebehsl, fs, ItFi- yes, '198. isuuisisie-.. ftIiehanhosi, '5h1, CtIrt Steveuns'9t,'T. Bitil, '9, T. Bacuseiste, 'hS. ittlay teas-u-1000, lbi e anteeuu, Bauttern and stCobb; '17, Venor, thsusbb, Parsous, Bonnyyoust Atwoos; Drnts, Forbes, ing, IHamsilto, Die- ry andsi IR-Ailla; '98. Heldli, Thomuas, Csiulluts uastd l-'ler; 9, Auer Tliouseuso, tili. Hint, Jaycer suitBerg- boss. Frneinig-A. W'.Norton.s,'oo EI, N. S. Poter, jr., '98. heravy wis-ig-ht is-estlig-C. A. _Moe, 'Out t. B. V. Ifohouf, 8 L.. idsl wieght westig-A. W. Dou, '98 L, II K. Loud, 198, D. B. tili'dson, '99 I, T. A. Nal, 99f. . Kohout, '08 L. Lighit si-ight W stlissic. .ti f I-mss '9, A, S. Kepner, 8 L, ., T. lausi- tos, F. H. Lous, '00I, TI. A. Neal, 99, J. lI. Cooduisas, t. S. laussoelll, If. lt. Douglas, '98 P. Frothier weight srrrsfhis-F. h., Loud, '00 Ift, P.,Webster, '9 I, . I. Sloflet, '98 D, D. B. Rirchardon, 'it I. . E f. Ford, '97 L. tBantam weight swrestihg- S',, lub- lord, jr., '07, J. 1H. Stoffe, '.J8 D. (Continued on Second Page.)