THE U. OF M. DAILY. 'AC. of 'nIf. Tartu{. Patlished Daily (eundaya excepted) durig the Collee year, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION 'y, eriptiOn price *3.5O per year, inariably In dsaee einle cope 3 rents. Sbcrip- tmons may be left at the ote ot the DAILY, at PSfflet', with any of the editora be authorized sottitors. Communicationa hold reach the cffice by 7 a'clock P.. if they are o appear the next lay. Addreaa all matter iteded for pblic- tine to the Managing Editor. All bsinei communicationa hold be set to the Bil- oeii Manager. THE U. of . DAILY, Am Arbor, ic.. EDITORS. C. A. tDENISOo, Low 'a, Managing Editor. NORMAN FLOWERS, Li. 'P, Asitant. H. A. SPALING, Lit. '4, Assistot. T1. L. Looe, Lit. 'P5, Asitant. T. A. Leso, Lit. 'P6, Aehletic Editor. S. W. CURTISS, . . Lt.,c..Bosinens Manager. Wm. A. MtOK, Lit. '7, Asistat.t H. B. Gammon "4 Pach Wlers, '4. Miss Los 'aes, 14. It. Hfail. 'P. R. . Aoein,'5. MEICAsL. w., N. Chtoate, 'W1. E. L. Parildale, '4. '. P.dler, 'P6, H. D. l-larkis, '(5. caeos,4 M.siOiliAoIf, L. F. Corad, '3. C. G. Jenis, 15. The Editors do nst old thmelvs respon sible for csc opinoins or staemiests of corres- pondents, appearing ii cis DAILY. All copy msl be at the o1hcc beore':30 . m. Of te day of pblicaioin. THE difficulty of awarding pries for the Northwetern Intercolleg- iate Athletic Association field-day last June has been satisfactorially ettled. Michigan till holda first place, having received a larger num- ber of points in the contests. THE great World's Fair was offi- cially cloed yesterday, and with ita close ends the mot succesful edu- cational intitution the world has ever seen. Never before have the universities of Ihis country had an opportunity to exhibit the work done and dispel the ideas soml'Sime prevalent that college work is not tangible, but largely by ideal. One glance at the exhibits will suffice to convince every one that the univer- sities of this country are progres- sive. We have every reason to be proud of our exhibit at the Fair. The exhibit will do the U. of Ms. an inestimable amount of good in spreading the name of the univer- sity abroad. A GLANCE at the last number of the U. of C. Weekly would leave the impression that Chicago rarely wins a victory at football. Several columns are given to editorials, write-ups, etc., etc., on the game with the U. of M., quoting the fol- lowing from the DAILY- of the ass inst.: Ox Tn CICAO-OR BOYS ONcoIDENT Or VC- TOY--HAD PRATCMAK5ESSUC- Seventeen men, inctuding Manager Baird, Cah Barb or and Traiser Moulton, left oe Chlcagoolattnight at 9:20. prep ,red to show charting of a large portion of the the CicagotUnieersity ooth.all teamp howteh ixslyed. Capti Dyert ane ir ld heavens. j \ cent oti tiicail of the team yesterday mor- The lenses, which were nmade by -l lug. Tbs' sansis note invery godt form, si amrngedncesU is exipectedi to rest with matrc larels toIClark ofCamrde are 24inhsI thircedt i iaetr tefoa lnghofte ogLL~e ekl dd:combintion being seven feet and j/ "Conftidence" Py sometimtes win it fot- 11111 gamc", but low "soebklitt^anitd hevr three incies. A photographic "roshsir" utioragrenedel more, an the photo 14 by 17 inches will be used. . Michigan uoys discote, h eecoemiirmi ered.for 'HORTHND SCHOOL OF BUSINESS The elecop wil reainhereforandHORHAND. t"gitcitbuidng nine InIi edtnso natceabout two years, when it will be iowr el piae edingom; daly etures, enile ~orosVitr,' esent to the station, at Peru-The Extialfciweitiae o cingcwestdensInepyear discover the following words: Crmo.tos-tiothandgates~ocgi~oeoieepiems.iing Crimso. expnses 2 to $2.75 pee weet Ia piaefamlie. 5Michigan Mauled by Chicago Men Fo ewhex aione, addes of Muscle in a Great Game of Foot --- P. R. CLEARY, PES. ball. Brains Against Brains.' All TOED of which proves that a victory,a M w whch was won b small odds, comn -jfl/7I~ pletely turned the heads of the edi--- tors of the Weekly, who probably NORH IHIA voice the sentiments of all the st- orsford's Acid Phosphate -7 RIWY dens o Cicao nivrsty.WeTime TaletkingtirtetSuPadnuty Pay 1,Ii i-g dnsoChcgo Uiesiy eTraiss ]averot'niiiArbor by Cetrl-,. admit that our football team is not Istems fetv n ge- stN'RT'. itos. thte mot formidable in the land, able remedy in existence for a1':i5t c. 1145 . . and we can say liesame~ of Chic- y4;15 il. !1: ttO p.it ttttiltiay ttrai i goitt oSrts at i :) a.i. go's team. To tthe Weekly we can p breventing indigestion; and re- s~ttt bY tiann Pi u i lb45t.tm. nti tt u nctr-g 2 itiei n ps . ilettt lto- oly say that that is a brave ln an1ei~toedsse x~1 bdttltotrrt]uttio pnm. tI t- a who knows better ihoweto control bLrogntipothi traitntt Trisrnbewi'o Ann AbtirandtToedo himself in victory than in defeat. frotta tdsiord~ered stomitach. onlyt S. ttltENIOOG, Aet, AntiAror. _____________W. H. BENNE'TT, . P. A. Toldot Yale-Princeton Score Crds. Dr. W. W. Gardner, Spigfield, Mass., says: I atae it as aiix celent J1Rhose . 0000550W, lorit. Grower st J oses,CUtinatiatta and Flowers at all van- The official score cards of the-peventative of tndigestio, anit a peasat ety. Flosal deign astde pon short notice. No. ttiiseratoy street, opp cemetery gate. Yale-Prsnceton game at Nesv York, acidataed dink when propery dilted with will be beauties. They will be oval water, and sweetened." in shape and about ten inches long WEBSTETR'S by seven wide and have the appear- Diesriptivecpuunphtetfree on appliation to INTERNAI.IONA. once of a flattened football. The Humford Chemical Works, Providene..I. lirey-DCJ1IN R entreof Pbsttte atd tmittstons. AEnaiieg"aea.______DICTIONARY__ covers are made of leather of the ..GandEd al e. Sccesr ofh exact color of pigskin, and have a For Sale by all Druggit. , "Unabriged."~ seam running through them length-- Ten years spent oin reisng,tP00ed- wise. These are laced together at ipy'tp'pii '-s-e~'pmoye n te back with a leather thong, ex- I1 l I IU [1 /,1 J Ysl -'. eapeoed.F ipA acly like those used to lace a foot- Mic ei;, Ev1 erbody ball. On the front cover appears FRDYEE iGt NOV.oary. t an in gold letters: iiYale vs. Prince- s F Only One Perform- concerning thetii- ance.- toe, speling, pew- to." The bdy f the 'uve -r - raeatias, and oyotesuenr , Thelragedias meaniig ot wrd. tontan Abu itLpgso in ibrary-nltself. It alogise contins boutsixt pags offinee oe nadesired inorm tin concerning coated paper, every third or fourth - _ Mr. 'Walker tesinestperstns; fats crncerasag cle countris,iie,twns, anduleatsra fea- page of which is given uip'to half- I.-L, Whiteside t tefte glube pahrticlr ocnerning noted fictitiout.serns ndstutplacen' tans- tone illustrations o h aiosah omlt at to ffoiti qutatinod,and v A erfct Prfom- rors-it;etc.,et., etc. letic teams of Harvard, Princeton ancet.et etisit liri Workise ravluable in te see. - ousehould, asdtcuthictarcher, sclsear, pe- and Yale, and pictures of prominent fs~ TN esioalsan, atdselftedcator. college athletes. Ten thousand T E ± Sldby adPP okdaier. H A . R C. Merriam C. copies will be issued and sold at 25 Mr .luuiteside us theMlant isly : te. P'ubioher, WEBSTER'S cents each. 1PRItCS:Ieserved seats, 5.00; Aduuisniatu Sptiuttiitd,da. nrsssoot se-an f'rst ratw ts Pruitts Circle, ,. 5onot bny cluea phto fSt 00 'i rthtettt- Circle bck f flst row, 7c; rpucuceaisoassielesiDCIONARY Giltey tilt diios Harvard's New Telescope. CuPt se uldSeat on sae t svatt' Jetoirleyg7'Senid furree ospectns. _____strr. 'The new photographic telescope, the gift of Miss C. W. Bruce, of=--- _ --- _ New York, will soon be ready forU.U i use at the observatory. The mount-IU ? N details are necessary for the com- 'E pletion of the work which has been '~1 1 going on for about two years. aolnBnoZhes hIIIIIII?7ffi%. The telescope is the largest of its "Best in the World kind in the world. Its peculiar fea-- Erryp'WashstsenIntrt~ent is tore is the possession of two inde- thepodctfouen aslisahin ercand 11 r seobe haiat pendent objectives, a "doublet," ti Sastrcelene A bte l Intlburnt taSouveC taion" forming a rectilinear combination, enaiehoin pataiscorIledig which does away with distortion, iteseistrumentsFre. Co.STT& IOOSS.HIAO and thus makes possible accurate - fA /