VOL. VII. No. 167. s Aft, AL.- Ak I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1897. FouR PAGES-3 CENTS. VVI jL DE MAY aT Received a full line of Novel- ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 7 1897 NO, 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. EAR MAIN. S Lowney's and Plows' Cho- 1~ $colates either in bulk or poond and half pound Packages, strictly fresh, 60f 0 Cents a pounid PALMER'S PHARMACY. 1 46 S. STATE ST. $ We take care to buy only such SHOES as are well made, of good, honest leather - easy and comfortable, yet stylish, neat flitting and ser- viceable so that they make a lasting friend of the buyer. BRLNJ _______________ir. Berthald as Lohengrin moret there i in his ecopuiriets the a J PRI Lfuture. His voice is a pre tenor, ag 7ensemble demnandts. His ennciatioin 3 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. que he appeared in the role to exc Nov. 20, 189. No B cyceGorme nds in a Row. No B cn't lete girbt-o rttc Ito3 0w a p tnociimeboewenttetowit-and a (liii . iioiblrideciioof tIc ainh- ;A, S tr eighth inning, le d(tieith titi ®DAK V Snow, of the Detroitai, in reed specl have Cameras that are °0wistht a batted bliltands iilicc t-.bt specially adapted for bicy- ii. Snow dened tt h leha tobcel n lers at $.00 to $25.00. $8.00 the bral aid the Detroios bckdt S will get a good oni. Ask iiis up sil qit tir gon. 'The it- n for Catalogos. 0pire gave the game to Aiiu Arbor 'y f x-- - le score of 0 to . 'fTe score et jul III l IAIMU t) to 9 in Ann Arbor's favor when Shr ans was called. Del~cit hd twoi uaaaapaaaagaasaaa o ,ten on bases aid a good cbtance fr -AT- tying the seers had Snow been aledsaeHncthsrnghwhwih WAHR'S ROOKD STORE1 they kicked. Just received another lot of Students Will Shoot. that fine U. of M. Monoranl Pic samvmn t otann Paper, the popular shades BlueandWhit; aso aNew the sdets to organize a gtn cub. Blueand hite als a Nw 'A t-aclty (inn Clbaleaiy extsts at Stc.f, h aiosHg the Lniversity but students are not Grade Correspondence Paper. Visiting Cards Engraved, and permitted to become nenmbers of i, PlatePrinting. and for this reason a numer of tle Most entusiastie guers tave erd edl to start a studentsgnuceub. Tlaec W AHR'SQ BOOK STORE is exellsnt material in the Univesiy Up Town Down Town for a good club, and everybody wtio . aest. Opposite Court 11mm' Ann Arbor Main st. jean sliet should get out and try for it. VAL, STAIRS. tihau follfill'd the expecttitions, aiid assurtince ttiat there is more iii his reeably tinquality, and futly seutl to nis usiniualty distinct, aiid iii physi- cllent advanitage-Ciiicago Tribune A mete tiny foriscgamiiioin « toto losm eemS tmeheldiinthooni S),l iec-ie im c itiiheMay listiNcut, wilt be 5Iisi- ptuew ml unitil someiitiwe' iintime near f- Wili Leave for Turkey Soon. ice-;Iulent Amigel reiunedityesterdaly ior nii5 froii mi-lmimmgtom. where Ibe hats beeii holdinggrconsuiltion with itie stile epari~rtmnti ioneiriii ig"=-alt' Sitiiei So 'T'irkey. Tie Turkish si itatinwastihlorotughuly disemsseil withthieit state auithoities. Dr. An- gills apipoitint is for fotir years anioit ifs5quits proi-Sile Shat litswitS resign the Presidency of tiTis Unver- sity at tie-close of one yeai'aiid cout- Siteshis ters as esoiboosailor. Ile tt-Il ti-ave Aim Arbor mbout June 10, as thm aufthorities desirs hiii to retilti Turkey as soon as isossible. Engineering :Society Officers. At Sue list mcrtiiig of tire nginer- ing Society, the following officers rn' e lec~ted for the eu-suing hatf yet-, ][resident, i1. B. Merrick; vice pesi- dlent, C. W. Whitney., treasurer, Fi.'J. Wilbur; recording secreUtry, W. Schiwartz; lib-iam-San, R. L. Gordon, an-d registrar, 0. k. Leland. GLEE CLUB CONCERT Will Be Given in Ann Arbor- Members of the Clubs. The U'iversity Gles, Batijo mnd Mattndolin ctu"i itt tlgie acocet in Ltmltersity IHalS oi dne . Te cec- cmiivteecomtmite of tems mica ettbs Icido rita t a rciniteeting Slt a- mucti as the clubs will not tatke Heir cegultar sprtmng-tript this 3-i-r, ti coet woulit hrg-rn in Atn Atibor. Man- ogere"Stirt-is ttt mdte rangmeots Sby wh-ichitheiticceedsoater to tbc d'- cviddeit-eo te woimin', mno sisiii ttFun oanS te Aleuteic- Acec -Ut tiioi. Tie Srograim of tir. concert hs sioi irs ein iciitety arratngedtas yet. bstt witl be at or~rsl etcttsmt ote. Te rustshliterbett reisseotung regtuttry sier1.1e0tbgiotig of tte year ntl wittiout doub~t wilt teiniifins fomii by inse . 'T'he conmcet loiilrects- the strongest sutpport of thi stcieetm body,00otity cii accountilof the oe. fl to te Wiomen'csGymnsaiusmtatti lie Ai'tite- Asscitian. tbst at-sotos- sit-itthue taprcitoniof the'lmdents fr te witingessttwiisthichteSt micaclubits hatvie titwtys lit tiei tltS to dife'rint college aftir; ch utt as tie WaVi tcssgtoiis Birtdaiy celcricin- SitS,;teOrtlciorictal Coitet aithein "Smtoker." 'flit- emertiticoof tlistsyr-rsc-bbs tic as tsfollowts: GLE itCLUSB. First Tetor--tP: R. Furlong. II. D. Wotod. A. 1.-. Webster, W. G. Lao. Second Tenoom-W. A. McKee-,i. II Sutso, C. J. Dovel, W, W. 'atcusii. First 1as-C. H. Petase, J. S. Sy- itinds. 1. P. Treadtwaiy, T. It. wood- ross. Second Bass--P-. C. Worle, stolot; ttosiie (Grio, . 1. Motter, L. D.icr- Sir. BANiJhGLUtB. Manlins-J. S. Peatt,,lade: A. B. GroeShieck. Bdmijeatmrimoes-R-. b. I phm, . I. Steinubaier, f. I. Paser, I, B. Thompson. Bianjos-Wi. B. Rich, W. Cooter, C. C. Adams. Guitars-A. H. toneian, H. T. Gritswold, C-bas. Weh-ie, aul Oier. Druma-D. H. Wagr. 'Clo-W. C. Boynton. MANDOLIN CLUB. Mandois-. Hr. Sandart, ltiidir; J. C. Blai, F. St. Doi-r, W. .. Soi, A. B. Groesbeek.Q L.. Bal, C. L. G roesbeek. (Sitrs-H. T Ci'old, C. P'. Sten- tiauter, Pasul Oiver , A. H. Stoneman, Chmas. Wehrle. Fints--Alien Loonmis. CePilo--W'. C. Boynton Informal Field Day Thurs- dlay at 4:15. Everybody come.