THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 3 WILD Received a full line of Novel ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1897 N~O. 2 E WASHINGTON ST NEAR MAIN. ;+ "THAT TIRED FEELING" ill disappear i you take our Beef. Iron and Wine fr a spring tonic. We make it. and know it's good. Ittomes # in 50 cent bottles. 4 ---.PALMER'S PHARMACY. 4SSTATE ST. $ Light Weights! The Shoes we are selling now re the lighter weights - the kinds you will wnt to wear through the summer months- and we have providd them in Black and in all the newest Cho colate shades and Green Colors -sines and widths to fit any foot normally and naturally-prices to fit any purse. W. J. APRILL, 13 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. Better ; r Last year woos our firl eper- tote in stlling sds water. Wer know better how now. We hovt bets experimenting eer sincelast r July, trying to make our drinksj omutt palatable, more satsatory. We think we bows suceeded. S will you when yu try them. Wej a re ready for you. 9 j ~CALKINS-.- PHARMACY, -AT- WAHR'S BOOK STORE Just received another lot of that fine U. of M. Monogram Paper, the popular shades Bloc and White; also a New Stock of the oVarious High Grade Correspondence Paper. Visiting Cards Engraved, and Plate,'Printing. sion at Evanston, Ill., wilts Vice Pres3i- iary; Molrss Fannie Davis, University denat Remsch in flit chair and tie £ ol- of Iowa, treasures'. lowing -repreoetatives present. Ann This contest was won by F. P. Sad- Arbor, J. E. Roberts, It. L. Tiobelo, N. ler, of Michigan,,second place going to J1. MefGuire; University of Wisconsini. A. B. 'Smith, of Wisconsin. J. F. A. Pyre, J. H. Turner and H. W. At te neeting of the lea: ue am Freeman; Northwestern, A. L. Mason., Iowa ('ity, Iowa, May I, '9a. Vie Pre H. TI. Ecklin and 1.. N. Roll oterliis. blent Brooks, of Iviitgan, occuipieu A.H. Corrner, A.2Il. Ingraham and H. tilechair owinig to the absence of Pros caI. Jones; University of Iowsa, Geo. idenst Henning. 'The following repro- Beardsley, L.tH. tFuller and V. XV. selitatives were present: Eli P. Usco. Kayt. After the first bossiniess meet- nett, John C. Singleton, Chas. H. F~ah.:, lagk President Iteinoch presideud; West- Norihwvestern; H. F.. Atsvood, A. Bow- 'eli Reserve's application for admiso- rs, W. 0. Wilson, Chicago; C. kRex- ;,ion wa-s lald sn the table; e-)iistite- ford, Benj. F. Stami lso, Oberlin Coi- lion amnded so that the orator repre- lege; B. A. Elwvard, A. [H. S °hmidt. Sentinig tihe iiistitstiY where cotntest Wisconsin; H1.XV. 1-lansen, Perey I. is held is to speak first. Kayt, WX. B. Gutlie, towa; J. I. The following officers owert eleced Mays, F. L. Ingraliani. J. B. Brooks. I for 1893: Geo. P. Hills, Northwestera, isresident;:Cleo. Beardsley, to .ea, first rice psresident; .1. B. Johnonsi. An.n Ar- bsr, second vice isresident; F. '-\. Jaick- sen, Wiseolisin, secretary, atii .. r.. 15. IHart, Oberlin, treasurer. A. L. Ma.-son. of Northwvestern,. w01 lirst at thits contest and J. F. A. tyre. oif XWisonsin. second. President Hill called the mintoI order at Oberlin, Ohio, May 5tll, 18W. fT follosving delegates wvere preseti: P, S. 1H-aven and E. I. Goshleni, Norilh- western; AL. F. Iilbkan, .WVRhiil aiid C. It. Raymiond, of Oberlin; H. H. Jacobis, ..P. Doherty and F. 11..lack. c:ii. of Wisconsin; H. P. iWillia-s~s, C. C'. Fracker, 0. .It. L.. Mason, of losa; X V. It. Evans, J. B. Nelson asdl L. (x. long. AMIll Arbor. Chicago University vas 5adittled to contest in '94. Till folloseill officers were elected Ior 1894: B. tG.)Mattsonl, lltrin, presidient; 11'. XW. XWedeoc'yei'. AllI .ki'bor, vice'presid-lnt; J. F. RIobsrts, Northwestern. second vice lpresidle'nt; a1. E. ttavceoft, Chicago, thirid vi. plies-Idelt.; Miss Zul,:,m 1a tstoIllllsky, Ieswa niv-ersilty, secretoiry; 1B. Hetn- iig. XAistonsin CUnive'rsityli-caslier, P. 0,. Long, of Michigan received l fiest honor in the cotest aol II. laeobs, of Wisconsin, second. 'Te onvention of '94 nic May 4th at Madison, XWisoesin. 'Thleeommit- I t 01n credentils aploinleel by t"re-si. dent 'Mattson rl'lcrftedtheliii' inlilto f the following delegates: G. C. Frack- er, P. L. Ksaye and S. D. Riniker. Ilo-st University; F'. P. Sadlier, B. I.. tlivee landl XW. XV. Wsedemneyer, Michilgan PLO. s-elsily; B . {l attson, S. D. Callen- ter, thicagotUniversity; E. -A. Lake, E. X'. Pierce andI J. IC. Ilsie, Obterlin ('ollege; .'More Eriseon, E. J. 04cosliesi slid C. A. Ramsety, Northwsestern,: Al- onzo H. Slmithl, Eobt. Reinao and E. Michigan. '['le following oftlcers were elected: I'. XV. Becknman. Iowa. University. prersident; A. B. Konivels, Northwvest- era, first vice-presidenit; S. P. Ortbi, tOberlini, seecoid vice-plresienet; A. B. Schmiidi. XWisconsin, third vice-presi- lent; J. H. Quarles, Miechigan, seere- tlly; A. Bowvers. C'hilago, treasurer. IFiest and second places in the roll- ltsoert giveni to J. H. MllIo-5. of Michigan, anid It. A. Elvard, of Wis- cousin, respectively. The League malt mu (llago May I mnd 2. '91;, presided over by Acting PresidentiH. TXV. HanisonlofIowa(01..'lilt rpresentaltives present were: C. L.1I Itassiveiler, tC. [I. Ring, B. . Ward, Northweistern; IC. B. Dowo,NI. J. Gil- lenl, A. H. Schit, Xisonssin; I. A. Sllebbins, E. X'. Crahill. Oberlin; E. C. M1001, J. !JI. Wsilson,. X. C. Reeler, Iowa; 11. F. Atwesd, wV. r. Wvilson. A. Gtover, Chiceago;J.RH. Qularles, W. .. Mert,IC. L. [ngrahani. Michliganl. The' officers elected oert as folloows: H-. F-. Atwvood. Chicao, presidenst: G. [C. aynor, Oberlin. first vice-plresi- d1e1t; F. B. Dole. XWisconisil, seColid vcee-presidenl; WX. C. Kteefer, [owa. ta.iid vicet-presideni; E. H.tlutcins. Northlwestern, seeretary; C. W. Sea- bury, .Michigan. trelasurer. -. tL. Ingr~aam, of 'Mieliigaai, re- ceived first place on lilt contest andt B. IC. Waird. of Nortlioestern.seond. 'flit league niet yesterday afternson i Alpha. ll hall to transact the reg- ular business for 189T. President At- uxonod, of C'hicago, called the meeting to order with the follsowing repre. sentatives present: Northwoestern, S. M. Fegiley, orator; E. D. Hutcihins, delegate; S. P. Hart, alternate; Ober- 101, WN. L. Washington, orator; C. K. 'racy, alternate; H. K. Hawley. dele- gate; XWisconsin, Robert Wild, orator; Iowas, H. Xv. Hanson, orator; E. C. Itihigan, president; Robert Wile. Wiisonsin, first vice-president; E. G Copeland, towa, second vice-presdent; M. . Gallagher, Chicago, third vice- president; I. C. Guld, Oberlin, sec- retary; J. B. Porter, Nortwestrn, Several amendenes to the constitu- tion in regard to the methods of se- lectinig judges were proposed and re- ferred to committees. The treasurer's report showed a de- fii-ency, and a motion was passed to comnpel the universities inotthe League to pay their back assesmentus witina thity days. Banquet to Viitor.° Tile banuset leldl at Pretymuan's after lie celneettnas a most enjoyable affair. file orators anti repreeita- tives of the diferent uniersitis .,at dowsn to a most excellemt table amd there pleasant ons rsltisl, toasts anti 'frienidship lprevailed, wh-ile rialy amno disappoinmnmt oser defeat os-ti forgotten. After the mienu wvas sereel th-~ gah-- ering resolved itself int a "smoe'n J hnlr tiittlskerf trotnosler, caled on the secodlon- or 'ilea Of the uniersities ts respond to toasts. Charles Simos, of Mfihi- gan in behalf of the home nsoiatin, welconsedlth guests in a nst crdial mianner.Otiher-tinsts oert respondel to as followos: "tFraeniy of Col- legsos," Edwsin S. HuIsthins, ol tilses- ecm; "The O~atoe in College" Robert Wild, Wiseosnoim; "Tie Oraor in1 Pol- ities," C'... lyolIowa; "Tie Omatr in tilt'Pulpllit"T. ,aemtem, Chigo; '"Tilt' Oator -li;thle 'Table," C. K. 'filol-, Oberlin; "flit Ortor in Vieo', .I.Ae.Te vr l gloven in ll easltlingE manmer and ier- [Pmof. Fiakeleger, sf Wisconsin, a11111Pof. Trumblood wore also called 111111 resisolidwaithi seehes ofsvolue- to stmdentms of ortr. It swas in the' snisall hoiurs of liemorneling tht the jolly felowsshitp osas edraw1n1 to a las, a11111tleidifferent colllege yells given as a11 exsmesioml of the foefiig that pre'vailed. Pres. Angell in Wahington. XWashington May h.-P[resident An- gell, 'of Anni Arbor University, whoo hiss arrived hee for cosultation with till' president and state detartmentt officials egareing his speial missionl to 'Turkey, ow-nt to te whlit heuso and the state department this morn- tug and hiddia long conferele on the slubject of his imloralt mad deliate task. Ils interview swith the scrtary of stlate lstedl moe than on hour ad resulted ill 0 very thorougtundes- standing Of the situation in Turkey; and the special aimls that the new en- voy is to keep in view. Subscribe for the Dily. W AHR'S BOOK STORE I1.t-tenning, Wisconoin tUivee-:ty. Up Town Down Town S. Sate st. Opposite C~ourt House Ann Arbor Main st. PHOTOGRAPHS --Special rates to Seniors at Berrynian's E. Huron Street 'The follsowing officers oert -"ierte' Copelanld, delegate; C. J. Lynchs, alter.- for 1893: E. J. I-leaning, uive'tsity nate; Chicago, Mt. F. Gallagher. orator; of XWisc-onsin, presisdent; XX. XX. IMadm- H. F. Atwood, delegite; It,. Iuutem, so, Aorthw'eotern, first vice presidenlt, alternsate; ictihlgan, B. Ft. Aloes, ora- J. B. Brooks, University of lieahgal. test;, C. Simons, alternate, F. A. Bow- stcoldl vice president; J. A. Htawlesy, ers, delegate. Oberlin, third vice presidenst; V. 0. The, following officers wtre unani- XXilson, University of Chicago, seere- asosly elected: Stewart I. Talons,I