THE LI. OF M. DAILY. Puu itiect ay (t in c s eeed] di: THlE U. OF M.IDEPNDENT ASSOCIATON SChor',e-titu i ce ii c"()bpee year, tiibt in advaciee )r.-tecoptie 3centt.ubcipcj- tins maty be left cc the dicof thi AIY at hito t, wthccli iof t te eii tic authieeic itortt,. Cimmunitions shud receb tieice by 7 o'eltckN. m. if they ae to aper the ext diy. Addesis al matee inented for pbic- ite to the tManagig Editor. Alt bsiness commniatoas hold te sent ttheBasi- nesManeager. THE U. of . DAILY, Ann Arbr. Xih. EDITORS. C, A. DiENtISON, Ltte'i, Mangig Editor. NONotstFOtWES, Lt. '6, .hniiat. H. A. Si snitt, Li. '4, Atsitat. J. L. Lmet, Lit. '1, Aciettt. J. A. LEROcY, Lt. '6, AtletiEdFitoric. S-ti". CUt'iii', y.iG. Li., Busianes Manager. Wmt. A. Mioi, Li. 't, Aitat. H. B. titiimointe'"4 brnkte)faties, '. Mt..', Liain , , B'. . '. Hal. ' Rt . Alitt n ). In Ditieti, t. N.I itic t'c. F. L. ltit ittieAt4. The Ed itr ot boldiiith utu sre~pn sibe ttetopinionsiritaccitemiettiof ce' tAtticopyiti-, icictteaoftice bfortSity. m at te day cif ipulictin. Edition today, 2500. NEWSP'A'E correspondenti find themselves at a loss for a uniform name for the athletic field. A name should be given it, by all means, as other large universities have done WE are informed by lie athletic editor of the Aial that arrange- ments have been definitely made for a game between Cornell and lie University of Minnesota, Tianks- giving day, in Minneapolis. Cornell is to receive one tiousandil ciilns. IT is becoming apparent tat our football team is not detined to a very successful career this season, if we are to judge from the games played so far this year. Where the fault lies and what remedies are necessary to obviate it, we wiii not indicate. WE issue to-day, twenty-five un dred copies of the DAILY, fifteen hundred of thins number being for general distribution. As a means of student advertising these large editions are unexcelled. We believe in helping those who help us, and it will always be the aim of the man- agement of tie DIttY to please all our patrons. TtEE senior lawy class is to be con- gratulated on the successful methods used in their election, Saturday. For the first time in years the rie- tions Ccarriedioni ethc noappar- (Cccii tt-tc c--in liee eoe imccli t -i' o thisi-.c'-ncicciine 't~yeac.tcaiiiliciia -liti cict friclioti atd ictht-ills tc. It iioclicliter ialint o 3 tal ty--.fromii icir is to1) hoi e d lticat tine j citnil Cbss lis .teate -bitbe clie ticitfItciiie cit ciii nit11 pc. :t Icics sit ri~ttii 11i:1" liii-. obtc' iiitionito in iic toi anyii etc itl tthe wil p c+I rom th ex mpe st y iti-it aitt iiito 1ccitb sal.t i hi ittt it wca the ceclicar', ccclestablibsh a r c c cciebt tii cii -tfour id, iiil'i-adtro t ic it- the tpreen andcciii tic i 01chercit iii . 1lii .1i' or deintfor tl~e idepartmsent twhicih all iei nit tee -talltliccit'the pice e de oti bttcce iing ilabsenst-cila beglad to te littent submtcitd ttmiititiI4 or 0 finti-, rceipt. t hein tc e.Iit.ini cttiy subit a fos'. ti't 5 scasticegoff the reprocis thistoli-icc Inectltytetstnt litter thancciive reproch tinysbetitrc the n-te.icPro(,-is to atic of hiurleil tth lwdepartosent by these an cit' tieisubtedice a chtan other idepartmnents, that tine laws are upion the same- nnt ltetian 8botohatistbefotre irofessinonal twire-pullers and poll- Fth-Thoe reree ofny ;amceein this Oct11 eicicn cteeueto itherncapanic shall ticians. debar_______from iislthl-aeitibameiany emaninot icled caired ineligible by the tidvisety icmmitte A New Plan Adnpted. Both the junior and sophomore lit, classes folloneed the new plan ofi electing an executive committee in- ~l f stead of class officers, at their meet- JR LI{ W 0l ings Saturday mnorning. 'rie juniors elected tine following Horsf'ords Acid Phosphate executive commsittee: Mr. Welch, chnairman; Minses Crane and Colby; Is tise most effective aind agree- Messrs. Meclierran and Weeks. able remaedly in existence for A conmmiittee of three, consisting of .Messrn. Bois,Kelinogcoil Ro- pi-eventtssg sndigrestinnn,-tn~id re- senbaum, weas apicointed to drcvaw in.toeiisae aiin tip resnlutionson the deathn of their ciassmtate, A. J. Stargis, swho tas fiross t disordered stoisnac. drownedi at Salt Ste. Mcarie this sunmmer. A tax of twenty-flee cents Dtr.VW. "W. Gardner, Springfield, for football purposes tvas leviedI. ttt, ~y: c ttt xeln In the sophomore meeting a rum- Preventative nft-idigesions, cindacpteasant mittee of five was elected, but each acdlte rn when pecperly diluted with msember wvas entrusted with special watec, anti sweiened." matters. Mrl. Jas. Baird seas elect- Deriptive pampetafree etc appictioin to ed to have entire charge of football, RumfrdreChiemalatWorks, Pravaance.. Mr. MtcKenzie of baseball, Mr. A. Bewatte nf Substitutes ndtiSntttioin. J. LeRoy of track athletics, and M1r. For Sale by all Druggists, Mickey of social matters, leaving one position for the girls of lb P 11 l class to choose, that of assistant in I7{ 1OiI Ji ~ U E social matters. No cane seas cho- sen, but a selection will probably FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 3, 93. be made at the next meeting..c-" Onty One Perform- Inter-Collegiate Rules. Te acei e At tine meeting of lice Inter- --"* M.W le collegiate Football Association held ' W itsd Friday at the Windsor Hotel, in Nesw York, tine undergraduate ruleA Pesfecit Ptirm teas repealed, and newv regulatioins ne M, adopted that twill result in disquali- A fying nearly half of tineliennsyl- H A eleven, neisle leanigites1ide iasthee imittiiily tianet. vania eeewielaigthe other i tcES: 'nec-i-c-iseits,. 1.1St1; Adcisin- teams untouched. The rules adopt- 5 r titte andiflrnt rw nut i Pititie Circle. S-1b0;Pittuette Cit-le b-c it-t.r, t5n; ed by the votes of Yale, Princeton, tcili i, tn--tstteit'Jitt and Wesleyan, are as follows: tint. 1s tie LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS and SbHORTHAND. Maciiicctibuilding;cnine teahtr;nargcatendancce; tgoodicidiscipline; isuper- nSaitraytcningircept.iiiiooniithe eireiiyear Exncepialfacilities tat placcatinstuents in poni- ein-shoriand gcrades ge rnieetemtLiing tot i~ii Catalogute, address P. R. CLEARY, PReS. N-ORTH NBGHP'AN io RAWILWAYa Tiice Tablte taingci'cttcnFuc id n 51 n it 14M3 TrainsltantAnAtt borciby et=1 it-RTi. SOUT *1*-t:i15ip.oiian5 11:41cc.icccc-Il liii~ I ii toaini'iSitiii-Icyat0:51.w dtrict u nai~i tun-hict ei'tuetc and u. tt~burt, .t'nonl.A . 5ic;i Hati buJuIESoxv OOOItnI;t0,p.Flla. Oroifteefci rutrip onartitain. aer o i *ains rtibet wentAitiitAroric thoiicie, No S. biREiiEy WOODe, Aoctp,ciAnneterct. WI$BSTER'S INTJ$RNAPIONALT Entirely New. DICTIONARY Xbreast of the Time. titeecsoneoftoe - n"Unabridgerd." C Ten seers spent E iitors iitcoyeit,enc c oeta 300,000 JEvesryb-ody ~tt I a hould on-n tis iDietonary. It msatern all quesationsc PI r oneerningt the his- tory, astelingpro- I neneitetocceiant meaeninigifwordsa. A LibrarseinaItself.itealso gives thie ofteniditcred iniormationeonerncing emintinetesons;tacts5concerningiFthe contitaes, etites,townsi, acittnatiiral fee- toreioe'itheotglibe parttttilariuncernintg cnted ficttcias percisons and places- tratns- latioocifafoetinutations, worth, anid tproivitbs; etc., etc., eti'. ll~s Wosrk-is nalualeithe hohoiiii,ttta n tthe teactier, scholar, tea- fessonial iiani, aiself-educatar. Solitbui.tc Booksellcers. C.&C. Merriam Cn. d'ublishit-c, WII3STER'S Stpari iiciiel d,Mlaas. ITRAIONA FCienatcrfeiepopectus. Ametit Firsi-I iet t-ct i 'tccyicig tiRu l ccittndActicle' caiinstittiniifithcc teir-cidtee-iae Assciaction: Noi miciis hatdtte ellibte tar the teami IIII o1 nrty eotlage othis ticaocitiuiiwhoiiinot thakintg a cbcini fide-curse-n'ot rcicttations, ti leceares of ct least ittours.acweek. Iii -ricitotte, lieotihalltietacc-.ait-teaetorse torna dlegrees reqtuiritieitttlect done yeatr's sticdy. Ifcan unider-gracdute,iacdttnot: iciccoicnn courne foiaertiteehcnlie hltlnotnbeccttowced to plattir stighis. irstiyear in cnttege'. Secndi--Aniy ittan ttwhe asttended etarte' orcrecttattonina tny otther coltegei'shalt nut be etigible tfor tiecea of nice cottee itn thisc nansecationc unlesi tic he a eglaotnemtecber cii the treshtmanicassintor unttilchenas peictone yeacr-oiiiresident tudy icn thnt notege acic passed stisatory exccataion on cc fult year's worti. Third-No muantihitl pttay more ticcitfoer yearson anny taccn tiscaAsocaton. I° Mandolins, Banjos, Zithers.--" "Beat in the World." Ecer ccxashbu"I ntruettis thepruti ofouirtpcialmchn tey aicc presencts nobie icarcter- istis Wvi'ake ucuripttion uteircelltience. Ahbauitifult 'atcbic SouvirCtataloiue,' eoccnta neu* otsaitsofotleacing crinstsatncnecoadu ecr Cnn. Scm-n & MaNRin STS., CHICAGO. I