n , r 1 . 'S R - YL f " - - _ -...__ 170L. I.No. 359. UNIVERSITY OF MICHfGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1890. PRICE 3 CEriNTS. OLTALSCIENCE ASSOCIA-stl h lssiool afit~o TION.s tl'ctSin ylal ups rd of byLvIincolon'sprocJlamoation. SVery Interesting Meeting Last I e'oclyit styuiv e c10 siseretl Evening. a- a stept tow ardl the ciii iatoss of -t l_ 7 -lfi en.I Oe after anotlie rofitie It t'e tlee~t~ ofthe 1lcliiicalI laste Iliiiiinatisve csief-, haver sougt lit siissisi Assol(l ie ioos l rast Vel tisrtaiosii si viesIOsli LibeUci 1 rsa ea apes~ r oilto is izns tilsrt., iand h incaitli- "lilcraiind the AissericaiColossi- tinsrsoths i sumk ie rime ettlo t} Thurte1i a -aleblaifreis settlemaensopossilelthlestissust lii- ac f a feseehapiters froitsa eiaecnre tact.i tsalil lleuk lisl e.fl. esus s oeI will hasve a sassti inee iireslit z1 11101this snsliect, andit is a arfilati. if1 iiti--i g the lDaek Continent.si .tAs lttD st at As a mi ssionsasy firelitsesat fifi ira lit icaiqestion.slhas plien ssa dlsimalitfaisue h sea liarstsitshe p e as Up i i taler tmissiosnaries ssint sit Isise ickly Ii lis arerviesw of the Iis- tY ast -ities (if thle..etisistr . sisceisislieti to thse-Idstlasly ever, asnd lt'St.i . thissnolble Basil stfimartyrs lits onily ral b einig sawaste of s-asslsses t 'c' setrlc eed toteasch thelIssantinh1at this. Irtiiwioh tttiteitr ro eik isistlie eloise lienstisves, fioe t scoutry if east sinesreal at -1agrilsiilr~ at resouirees, hasingaswsnoimte climsatte Isassirstereioes. s i'tlia Th~.~ e lU. S. is eniteringigpnis a ness- 1otIpUtatioss ofalboitt s 000, °° l fiX1 lr1ssieea of lire history . llerfuturse dce-s. M hesntakes the siad tsat Liberi ascealyetopnst osust he interestinsg, anid, lbthe apciyof their raesyor iastirepopulationisgrows nmsreanid Is. C Ivilieaiecpciy rr orierdeneseaisd tae struggle for cx- Itt aleand stsaLtirhe Ussted msserssreast1ne1svr, .ie lon mu sade ste project post- nemr n or eee ie tk5. suh gvrmn ilswl tria wllact -as a safety-valve for tar 12 takellc anintrestin he epulicexcess of our isegro populatioin. """'Idslhosw to tar world thsat shte'Thse greatest needl of Libseria to- hsaleast one sulastantial friesad lay, is a regular line of strainers to Th client e for teclnzto this country; withsout this her de- l irualemodies a somber of velopment msust nsecessarily be slow. a.In answver to a question front Prof. 01 PtrstTaylor, Mrl. McPherson sail thsat M 18 ia Souittlers sisovemes h nulenirso rot it taa ensiancipation. Prior t;teanaleirto fo hsP 3~~~~ trewsacousitry sister the war, sail lien t t , tx rkaa tolreniet~r ensancitaatiots, andsilss o.ffy ooehnde.Tet et ssseeneed te freedonm of emisgrasnttpopratlistannoswInsusilers tis ai1 thoustasselslaves. 'Ise strong anssauo ti a. vr iaeael s trNr Our spaace forebids a fisrthier isotice, tls veuttoroughsly chsecked hisbts, judlging frosathtlis brief psaper, us exteetistsisf lts ile lct'lserson's work swill be a 7:, arrtso0ntype teeing ossly duplicity msost valuable addition to ther litera- ts t d eceit inteam fltre on this subject. gu C nthai ste Society. 'flas paper n-as followed by a shaort s ta IIIeSos oulrn edr talk by Mr. Healy on She present llru115 forovement, only an op- political situation in Africa, shaowing tic letlYfo getting rdo h n h positions now occupied by ste at tha e freener eleenrt; but, different European powers. -ge thasSeamo h The next meeting of the associa- b( as te am ofthepriuci- lI151Iuooters of the schseme, is not stun will probably be thse second te; oustby ith cae week in January, wben a paper willR Thie b the facts i h ae be read by Mr. Warren on the re- moelteent was a noble effort to cent Siver Bill. Mn 1010-Park Cunent. lb(, folltsssiiig prtogramisis toslie 4cnt tt}-ttstieriss ri etiissglivcste It-hIc- aik ('sict C oissasix: Misn EllaJocelys and lMr. Frederic Cillettr. Cornet-ThseFavorito ---- n-e--Hrsi titis Asiie Parks. a. "Sriioisit"-Tsc~aiti,si Contralt5*(5sb. "Vei s-its. . .ii-- Poc c . "Meis Alims".... ens..Jaob Misillia Jncelyi. VioinTisuist Fantassic"...Sarsite Hderr Carleild. Basritonie-- Ilale.'c,"ifrimII Tiotre .v-- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - Nerdi Wright, Kay & Co. anl A s Ga aDs, Jev.'i0 sanidOp- ticari s, ntactus it©f te Finet S.. A-)ll:.'. a 1 -the- 1 icontr,l: Sanpe "swt pats pr- per rrhererqees 140 WOOl) WAIRi)AVE., Mr. Fred-eric illetcte, Dtlott- Voice assnsiCCrs-nt. iiiChlet Msia< Elsiaiceiryiuit'dleMisisieTPai. Ilerr Curtii 5id.{ Bairtuie--'is Ure-itns sI flear Thse Meloies"----------------------isDuter SIr. Frederic Gtillette. Corete-Ss"Isaitis,"tuntStabtis Mister------------------ Rossiiie is Ansie Part. Contraltoc-"Loe oer wiSta iy" Sties Lice Ellis Jocelyn. VioinaJ a. 'SlumbertSng.......H. IBauer 5b. 'Oypey Dance"_ ._--Sirsreete Herr Cart Hild. Ensembte-"Serenade Espanla"--4. Matra Esepecially srraned by ClIi ittSfor the Hiud-Park iCncert. Stanley's Lecture- 'Tie Lectiure Associatiosn will put a sale naext 'T'uesday, Dec. 16, at foore &'faber's, State-ct., asad the 'stoffice News Stand, boo singlie ikets for Henary M. Stanley's lec- ae; these wvithi the siumiber of seasoa ickrts out will use the whole seatisig apacity rif University Hall. After hetc sisngle tiakeshav-e beess sold, o more will tar pit oistale eutil 45 p. na., friom ther box office on ie evening of tlhe lecture, tlhts sarasaterisag a seat so all holders of asosi tickets and ste 6oo single ickrts; as the doors will be openied t7 o'clock, it gives all a chance to et a seat. After 7:45 tickets will e sold which do not guarantee a pat, but give admission to the ball, :ead this twice, so you'll make no Zistake, c 1 Detroit-, In a Icsesas a lscss .ttte iill M chlgan (ll.XS. Slt1..11R & CO1., fortmerly asistshshe I1tarmeestOutfitters, Catmbridge, f'Mass. A Splendid New line of Gentle- men Underwvear, Gloves, Tlies, &c. Also Sporting and Athletic Goods. Chap. 'peller & . 20 log?.S. state. CAN LEARN OF thy addtressinig a Pontal Cardl to Manager Michtigast League Teachers' Bureau, NO'. 94 SOUTH STATE STREET, Several Good Positions to be Filled by January 5, 1891.