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Day
27
Month
March
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Oh! how impatienee gains upou the soul When the loug-promised hour of joy draw iiear ! Today ia tlie day set apart for the visi oí tiie legislaturo. Tlie legislative party will airive in tlie city ou tlie M. C. R R. at 5 o'clock and be taken in carriage directly to Granr's Academy, wher tea will be sqrved. After the meal is íinished the party will repair to University hall, wliere fine musical program will be renderec by Prof. Stanley, the chorus, and the Glee and Banjo Clubs. The big organ ivill be manipuhite! by Prof. Stanley and wil] probably be the lion oí the even ing. The citizens who entertain these guests will be furnished with tickets for the evening's entertainment and are ex pected to be present either in person or by a representativo, and conduct the guests assig] m to their homes If dl come froni Lansing who are expected the people of Ann Arbor will have soine 200 or more .yuests, and it is hoped that they will all come. Qar citizens are accustomed to handling large bodies of visitors and it is certainly be1 ie ved that on tliis occasion they will not faü to make it so pleasant for their guests that the eveut will be looked back Dpon with feelings oí pleasure bv all concerned. The list of legislators who are expeeted to-night are : F.M Briggs, Plyraonth. Wm. G. Thompson, Detroit. James Jt. McLitughliu, :1 Herbert Smalley, Edwin Eaton, Hudson. Col. O. A. Jttoes, Hilledale. Augustus Jewell, Dowaglac. Geo W. Merriman, Hartford. Frank W. Clapp, Ballle ('reek, BoberI E Frenen, Kort Gratiot. Fred M. Waruer, I' ü inington. Kansoni O.Johasnn b'lin t. Wm. M. Kilpatrick.i iwosso. Miner s. KeeLer, Middlevllle. Jnlius .í. Jamlson, Grand Raplds. Eklmund M. Barnard, " " ,r. MJltoQ Earle. JïMing. Obester W. M.uiin, Itbaca. .losepli M. Uaige, !ros8well. John ij. Preston, Coiumbiavllle. Emory Townsend, Saginavr, E. S. Cbas. i.. Brnndage, Muskegon. MeadeJ J. Blaly, Baj i Kdwin O Shaw, Newaygo. A Oren listee. Clyde k'. Crtttendeu, Cadillac. Georije A. Prescott. Tawas City. i '. Barnum, l'ctosky. Richard Masón, GLadatone. Peter Pascoe, Repuhlio. Carlos D.Sheldon, Jloughton. 1 !.■ i 'i tra o vi' mnrso G. B. Allen and wlfe, Charlotte. K. -S. Amidon, Si urgís H. 11. Aplin.WeBt Bay City. John Baird, wifeand daugbter, Zilwaukee lu E. Helkuap aDd iluughter, Mayville. (.'. 1'. Benolt. Jr„ Délrolt. S. R Bradbury, Bay City Rob't Brown, Dushvl 'J'. M. Cambarn, Tlpton. .1 T Campbell, Manon. H. F. Campbtll, herman. J. J. Calino, wife and daughter cathro A. II. Chllver and wlfe, Grand Rápida. F.C. Chain berbiin and lady, Ironwood. J. N. Clark and wile. l'oulson. A. U. Cook and wlfe, Iron Jlountain James Couslns, Pittsford. C. G. Covell, wlfe and daughter. Traverse City. G. M. Curtis and wife, Genesee. M. K. Curtis and wlle, Battle Creek. Qeorge B. Davlsanü wife, Utlca. John Donovanand wife, Bay City Win. 11. Edgar, Hüsstleld. W. W. Ferguson and wife, Detroit. Charles H. flsk and wife, Detroit Charles E. Foote and wife, Kalamazoo. Seymour Poster and wlfe, Lansing. .1. W. Fltzgerald, Grand Ledge. Jas. K Flood, rife and danghter, Hart. O.B. Fullerand wife, Ford River. Speaker, Win. IJ. Gordon and tbree ladies, B. D. Graham and two ladies, Grand RapWilliam Ilarris. Norwood. D Hednerson, Saginaw, E. S. J. F. Henry and wife, Smigatuek. Peter Herrie and daughter, Saginaw, W S tugene Hicks and wife, Brighton. Cliarles Holden. Grand Rapids. A.Ij. Holmes and wife, Detroit Chas. K. Hoyt and wife, Hudsonville David Hugger, liellevue. John Jones, Isiipeniing. W. D. Kelly and wlfe, iliiskegon W. J. Kelly, LaSalle. Henry Kent and wlfe, Greenville R. Keinpf, Anu Arljor. A. N. Kiinmis, Jr„ Wixom. E. L. Klngsland and wife, St. Joseph. . K. Klngsley, Jr„ Romulus. W. I. Latimer and wife and lady, Big Rapids. Henry I.ee and wlfe, Lapeer A. ï. Linderman. daughter and lady.White11 all. P. M. Lonsbury and lady. Reed City. J. B. Madill and wife. Ubly. L. M. Marsh and wlfe, Gilead. Isaac Marsilje and wife, Holland. John A. Matt ews, Detroit. B. F. McNall, Lafayette. P. D. Miller, Kalamazoo. J. D. Morse, Otlseo. John Mulvey, Negauuee. John W. Norman, Lexinaton L. F. Otis, Kibbie. J. H. Parkinson and wife. Yale G. W. Partrldge, Detroit. Richard Pearson, wife and daughter, Urban. G. W. Peer and wlfe, Rankin Charlea W. Perry, Plerport William D. Place and lady, Ionia F. V. Redlern, Maple Rapids. William E. Rice, Hogers City I. B. Kich.Jackson. G. W. Richardson, Dundee. J. M. Koberteon, Algonac. O. V. Roblnson and wlfe, Houghton. John J. Rogner, Richvllle. A. S. Rose, Rose City. Wm A. Bowley and wife, Mt. Clemens. A. W.Saxton, wife and lady, Henrletta. E. Sherwood.St. Ignaoe. J. F. Smiley and wife. Marshall 8?S,rISTOf.mDte1irSOtUt'lLakeL"ldenE. B. Taylorand wife, Port Huron Peter Voorheia, Pontlao. E. 8. Wagnar, Edmore. B. S. Waite, Menomlnee. Qeo. H. Waldo and wife, Detroit Jos. B. Ware and wife. Grand Rapids. A. W. Weeks and daughter, Lowell E, A. Wildey, Paw Paw. E. S. Williams, Nlles. Theo. M. W Iter, Detroit L. E. Wood, Pokagon. A. E. Woodruff, Wyandotte. J. B. Wortley, Ypsilanti. OKFICEliS, ETC. LewlsM. Miller and wife Samuel F. Cook and sister Justus N. Estabrook. M. L. Munsonand wife. N. J. Miiler and sister A. G. Butler and two daughters. K. H. Glbson and wlfe. J. H. Anderson and wlfe. John Sebert and wife. James McKoy, Lansing. E. A. Simson, Lansing. I'. A. Chamberlain, Lansing. CITIZENS WHO ENTERTAIN. The following is a list of professors and citizens who will help entertain the members of the legislature and their friends. They will meet their guests at University Hall tonight, and after the concert will escort them to their homes : „. _. „ President Angelí W.WBeamau o C. Johnson A. B. Prescott F. C. Newcombe M. E. Cooley Q, w. Patterson. F. C. Wagner H. S. Carhart J. O. Reed N. 8. Hough F. N. Scott K. C. Davis V. O. Vaiijrhan Kleming Carrow V. J.Herdman e. (i. Darling .1. II. Wade A. C. McLaughlin H. Soule H.Reeve P. C. Krcer F. M. ïaylor W. H. Pettee A. Ilall.Jr. H. C. Adams T. C. Trneblood B. A. Hinsdale C. E Greune A. A. Stanley I. C. Russell M. L. D'Ooge 0. L. YValters .T. C. Kuowlton U. M. Thjrapson F. Mecbem Mrs O. I!. Hall Itev. J. T. Suuderlaud E. F. Mills P. Bach W. J. Booth J. E. Beal H. S. Dean H. G. Prettvnuin '. W. (Jheever C. Mack F. Schmid Moses Seabolt C 8. Millen J. L. Babcoek Geo. H. Pond ür. W. B. Smith 1. F. Scliulrer 8. W. Beakes w. 1). H:rriman E.B. Pond G.S.Dibble T. .1. Keeob I). Crarijer li. wt. James Jr. W. F. Ureakey J. V. Sheebao D. Zlminermun Mis. tilles H.Lee 1'. H. ISelser H. M. Woods Y. A. Spence Elain 8. Worden .1. Q. A. Sessions F. Stofflet ' J.. II Clement W. K. Childs J) Tilden B.J. Connul ('. II. Worden A. ,T. Sawyer Mis. I,. E. Cheever Wm. Biggí Kev. J. M. Gel.ston At 8:45 o'clock tomorrow morning the gnests will assemble in the chapel, and (hen proceed to visit the library, art gallery, mechauical' laboratory and museum. Returning to the chapel at 10 :30 they will proceed to University hall where all the students and faculties of all departments will be assenibled. This is a great sightand one tliat alwaya astonishes those who see it. It is the only possible way oí giving strangérs añ idëaof the magnitude of the institution. In the afternoon the liospitals, law library, dental school, chemical and hygienic laboratories will be visited, rounding up at the gymnasium at 4 o'clock. Froin tbere carriages will be taken lor the train.

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