he AL VOL. VII. No. 165. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1897. FOUR PAGES-3l CENTS. WIllLD Received a full line of Novel- ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1897 NO. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST.. NEAR MAIN. SWISETxST $ Lowney's and Plows' Cho- colates either in bulk or pound and half pound S Packages, strictly fresh, 60 0 Cents a pound. .0- -x - 0 PALMER'S PHARMACY. 46 S. STATE ST. Light .Weights! are the lighter weights - the kinds you will want to wear through the summer months- and we have provided them in Black and in all the newest Cho- colate shades and Green Colors -sizes and widths to fit any foot normally and naturally-prices to fit any purse. THEY DEFEAT VS AGAIN. Chicago Wins the First Game by a Close Score. Chicago won the first gamie of tlc series wvithlMichigau Saturday. The score cvs 5 to 3. Tihe immsediate cause of Michigan's (efeat w-as anl inability to hit Clarke, Chicago's crack twirler, attInmrs ivhe a ittueant a. ruu or two. 'Twice'.licit- igau mci nets 00 third andseceouni lbsses, trot the man at bat was on- edtIsthe occasion, andi te issendiedi cwhere thtey cc-cc. Only three hits were miade oft' Clarke's delivery. Bat white Clarke was throwviog lils siesri- live balls over tier ptate, Milter, for Micitigasts also wvas tiaviug soles thir.-g to say a bout the art, attd itctierda ';atee that cvouilthave been a wviner hatd sosseeue else thau Clarke besen oi- ptosedito itiut. Iltrctk otts tee slecallowetd oetsniits esnly tuit s~ tt permeit a itats to Itke free ;pass to tirot setsballs. ttsieagto scored tiwe intsh~e fict in- esiet4 ou titslby Clstrike atie:Adktitsesin, sands twvo error tby Wolff. Trwo state- wvere addodelitnIte sixit Itt a two-b.!g- I } P x I ass-Chsicago O; Mielsicans, 4. tFirst tease oss balts-Ott Clssrkce, CossosHserd. Miller. Struets ot--Clasrke, tBotler, Lodlowr, 12), Sa- s'ee, Stiller, (2); sryStiller, Sawyer, Brosws, Mcerrifield. Thsree-bssa sle it-osseossTers- baese iisAdisons(2).tsstenstioesal sacrifice i-Absells. Stolenebasres --Abells. Woltf, Heard. Deobeeflasy-Hotter eo Hearstoe Cesondo. Isis pitce-Abells. tClarke. Wld pitches--Melter. 2. Pasedall--Ma tegee. tUm- pire Tiesilt. Time-1:48. Thte Michigais tecists left Soatiretay slight for Msadison, whsere \Vsconsisi Utniversity Nviiiltee playedi tosday. They u-ill ceturn to Cleteago Tuseday and tellS- Chsicago rise secosnd giste of ste series Wednsdasy. 'The Datilv will receive tee scosre of erset gamsse itisesiatety after flee til: isle. A telegraiphic retort wviii be gevesei ste the say fohiscc leg each gaie. S. L. A. Election. Thee etectocial college of the S. L. A. tet cit S o'clock Satutrday sesossesug its tie-sits (i. Presideilliititsslots caslled the 15 s etiseg to ocrder sliesthieefollowingo s-icetors ccetceisereent: Cleiiit lb, '98- E; l tssi, '98; F. C. Hocst, '98; J. S. Lathes, '9; A. 1f ex '0i9; Ailan Campbteell, '99; tt. I. A'einstein, t'lS; L. Hititt~sott, '97T L; C. C. Mlietde-cwart, 94) tL; C. D. Hfarris, lilt L; J. D. Wef- lessee, PP9tL; fI..S.Iisansdy,.'4)S.; t. F. Kelly. '98 Lt AA. S. Tocwner, '98 L; H. t. Hrrts. ti9lti; W. A. l'lattsbectass. "98 D; 63. E. Douglas. 19S P. A psroxy' wa5 spreseneted fsc Hesard, 991AT vtccIiei steeraseetslisfter tituch elesete. Tie balltot ,wetsthe ttstees eel letesientt, rersuitinegsolowss: Sads- is-c t1, tBloitckurn7, Fleesst of lOw Sadler tice-isItestasits-test. Visce tess- iset, W., A!. Chtamerlain, '158 D; treas- uee, ..I-. Ttetnits. '957; corredspondsing secretsary, H. It. Costs, 97;' ce--cetriteg sceretrsey. A. A-, Wrelsber, 't8ie 1-tg.; s-lee-yeait' sircstoes, . 01]-. Hoegls. '118 tittr.. assetF. 61. Haerris. 'hI8Steel, - Freshmen vs High School. Vishe Alil-Fresetts- ven-sitsloicesire d',- fe-st feefore fts-'Attn Atheec ttir'te School Seeiturday5, rise score beineg 12 10 7. Donnetelt's itcinsg foe- lie- Higli Schtool'scvas steady. Grsanger',rcacht- tng for fle tretin cc--eszioor saies FIRST PENNY PARTY. The Social Affair at the Gym a Great Stuccess. Never -before its the history sfet fe IUnivesity teas flece been sorts au cci- fecraineeefas ccas heist intshte Wo- eseano 5.and Watete..ste Gvsts1.3aiiS lates Stusrsdy ecieniesg.andstelis sesece=s cras in just licolorlion to its neocelty. tieaiscially -aid sociall- asrcess, it fossis fle first of meany -steel eu -slein- eseesets tht w cill cottie intshfetvture-. Ilotseturose ccas to offer teesOtetortile-. ity- for use young pr'opse of tisfni- crsity- Is seet ott omneou groundtlaned becoe-eteacquainted u-ills ouranother, and, incientally, fo start a feundfor flee furnshing of flee social lirt of rise Weomeans's Gymnaisiuo. Beteveen 120) and 1,3110 cvere prscent. Tie rtanerr cc s set tie rocthedris oftir basenent. Then, ipassing eelstoairs heto the Ilasge recepstion rooll of tie Gyme., earle guet cvas to droti as inany tenesis as he_ or nile Nv-is yceire old ineto a boa.in. the ofiie cindtowc. Tier recepitiont resect uts Iprettily-rice- ocrs trite natiousal anti eolleg'e eel'- eo, wvhile edirectly opplosite the edoor of sentrance fle cc'rdsi"Stirtigan' itlack itters shiocvedt up on as ell cose-back- ground. Here tDc. Mostler, arcisted by a represettivefromt each srenior class anee Ms~s Snyerc assistant fini the W'o- twlciis Gym., recei-esd. 'Tieoilier large tosse of tile V's - m'titit G ysts, ccssalso fthrocwn stel tasse serceed as alace ancwhicih to preonenade.Iteelis coons, beics-eeetie Ilarge foledinigdooresccisieteosliesitos Wafermen ttynesiuus, stood a boosts dreocoteed citlh the yellowc- snd bhe, cishes-clemsonaste cc-s sercveelbyca b--s-v of youneg ledies. At aboiut 11o'clock tse dclas ito rise meft's gylsesesous er-ee thrcoswnteopen tenpd soon after teeU. of MI. hood plaey- eel tse first teco-step. Almost ,usoo001 Sas the 'band ceased pslayingsthe Asses wAI A PRIL "'0 leg Asikiissti, ci scitriiitche, ,sellr W J. A P IL ... iesgi tby tBrowni. Tieit last c-e1'1 is 13 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. cotein te seoevcetteon sisotIleecevildi i tshsteelatbrace of sinegles. After flee v0 lt i n inips ststo tie ssits, y1lt-5" oo 0or Bic cleticheg cccss greet aessi otsll'ouit-iso 0 0 0is comiplete 0 ci istigseiegot oti-e ite'fe-1 idl t 00 thrtee-bagger' by isondosn, leatet's W ithou~t a 0bte on ilbill-s, asteel toin's slessi of 00 0 V 1A~ MI throweatterd oust .at seeond. Tte'il-e x 0 We have Cameras that are 0 other reins cvweesaessin tieele eighth specially adopted for bicyc- o ae nbl n ros lers at $5 00 to $25.00. $8.00 0 WhVile Sticeigan lost, Csoe-te Xi rsatkis 00 0 cill get a good otis. Ask is wceli satisfied c-ills the shoinosc se sts 0 0 epcst i h eis 01(o' e for Catalogue. 0s'l'tctccifle cis.Csien 0 ~0 btesthug ecas geodiasteeleard'ss e tstlS'itl 0~~ tl seecondelis sail to haee'iee-tifitHie-st 0 AUIVS :' P sMA 'xt-yeititioti gicen on Stersteai laleheli tieseic ps iiIt If 1' A F . AT tt I.i'lsirle,p - --........1 0 0 40 Hereelebe rger. ce-.....--.... 0 1 4 0 T erdir,etc ].,.,,t 0 10 1 0 WAHR'S BOOK STOREAdisoei,hiu.............1 24 1 0 Just receivedI another lot of Btrowne, 1 f............010 0 0 that fine U. of M. Monogram Merfed ss........110 1 a Paper, the popular shados Totalt ................ t727o Blue and White; also a iNewv Micig'iians. tR 116' A E Weeef,s. s - --...... is... t.0 1 2 a Stock of the Various High feones., lb- --.......1 2 It 1 1 Grade Correspondence Paper. Buttr, rf ........- - -..05 31 Visiting, Cards Engraved, and Ludlw, I ................0a01a0e lSeehean, e f- - -5...... 5..0 0 1 1 5 PMteritnglSter, p- --..........1 5 1 2105 Totalt...... -.... -....... a3 H sa3 a WAHR'S BOOK STORE toinse.........12 34 5 67089 Up Tows news Town OMichiegan........00 15010550520-- S. Saeset.. Opposite.Court HuseEased romeo -- Michilgans. Flert base by Ana Arbor Mailest. i errors-Chita oso. Is;Mirlhiganms, a. Left one Iis slowosss semed to disherartcen ith Arbior orcehestra ou the other sidie of l'athaishlec of the tstedtltshe ining trck, tplayed the next tligh School ... .2 1 3i 2 0 2 0 i 0-12 tnmber. Alternatiing inlti ssay thee Ai-t't'eshn n..0 0i1 i0 038)511 1- emsi nd eciaScringccfeealmeost rote- Btattei'ies--saitteelly- attel aSteriss: Gra-aa ndge sse Citotti, liho--tIghs titteotee. Tie floor ccas everb-croc-detd. School, 4; All-tFresiiseii . 7,Umptire- Dtiring part Of thee cc-riing Shlsadowv Slecitige'. lpictuiraeswr1triced aout iu theo reeeiv- Yale- Princetoe. tgyn oons. - ~~Tihe ndd mlorch-estra.s both doitat- It the anutaldebehate'hetwveen Yal" Seel theirosetcess,,si fle music ctey- sanes Pritteetoit trisl-cy night teeree- furishedl c-asexcellent: for edauting. scuatsives of the latter institution A very good proguram uas preparedt wcere victorioums. Thee question debtit- by tite Sschool of Msmic, bint the crowde edi esas "Rtesolved, 'Tlat rte power ofwasolreta iwa mpsbe tihe speaker of thse ttoluse of tRepre- seitlatives is detrmnental to thte public to keep thee guests quiet loug enughe interest" -I~xnceton lhad tue negative. (Continued en Becend Pae.) It