_____________THE U. OF M. DAILY. ' C. of modSf. Ixr . Pablished Daily (Sunsays excepted) during the Colee year by THE U OF MA INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subsripion price $V.5 per year, invariably in advanceeSingle copies a ents. Sbsrip- tons may be let at the elatce of the tDAY, at Stotlet, with anty f the editors or authorized solicitors. Commanieationss hotld reach the efites by 7 o'clock p. m. it they are ta appear the next Jay. Address all matter intended oe publica- tian en the Managing Editor. All business communiatisa should e sent to the Busi- niess Manage. THE U. at X. DAILY Ann Arbr, Xisb. EDITORS. C A. DIENSON Law', Managing Editor. H. A. SeAtDesa, Lit. '94, Assistat. I. L. Loose, Lit. '5, Assistant. W. N. COAT, Lit. ', Asistnt. F. WAcycoS, La't, Substitte Aistant. J. A. LEcoy, Lit. '6, Atleic Editor. S A. CUsIiS. G. . Li., Business Manager. Wmit. A. Mtun, Lit. 17, Asitat. H. B. Gotolo, Il. 1i. F. Hall. e.5 Mils LoisJtas,'94. itEttAL. 5. . Aotis '95 . L. Mrt idoe,'94. WF. .Sodler, .D.15alin,'ji E. P. Lyle, pisivl. H .lstis i bDENTAL. ililltl'(IATtIC. L. E. Coonseadi, '5. .. Jenkins, '9. All oyym st heo.t the oitcieefoe N :10is . at the sdiao ofpbflvoi gy. WE regret to annosnce, to day, the resignation of Mr. Norman Flowers from the DAILY staff. Mr. Flowers has been a hard worke, and is a newsvpaper nan of unuual promise whose first thoht hasi always been for the success of the DAILy, but as he is now a member of a fraternity, and as the constitu- tion of list association under whose auspices tte DAsI LY is published' provides tat an editor joining a fraternity forfeits lis place on the editorial staff, se regret that te resignation nust be acceptes. To fill te vacancy tus craed Air. W. N. Choatehas beis ades iccsl to assistant mna~aging elit I, , enil Mr. E. P. Lyle has been eilee to a position on the staff. The managing editor ws en- powered to appoint a substitute as- sistant managing editor for extra service, and acting under this au- thority appointed Mr. Frank Wal ter, lasw '94, a newspaper man of considerable experience. There remains one vacancy on the staff, to be filled by a co-ed, and the position isopen for compeition. It is hoped that the editorial staff is now organized for the rensainder of the teenm of service of the present management as frequent changes are prejudicial to the bet interests of the D)AILY. Tosis year our Glee and Banjo clubs have arranged for an exten- sive itinerary and will cover a larger part of the country than on former trips. The prospects for successful says: 'Students support those who clubs are nmost 'flattering, and they sopport yon.' If list students will cannot but make a favorable impre s- carry into practice the advice given sion wherever they nsay go. As a(I in the editorial we are confident that means of advertising the University the delinquent advertisers wiii soon the annual trip of the Glee and fall into line." Banjo clubs does more than any _____ other nieans used by the University. The reasiis for this is evident and lies within human nature itself. Who of us would not prefer to see the product than to read about it in the advertising columns of some journal? This trait of human na- ture holds good as well in regard to a great University as in commercial life. The products of the Univer- sity are the cultured men and wom- en it turns out; and we kno of no better way to imspress the public witlh the value of college education than to have them come in contact with and breathe in, ii for only one evening, the spirit of University life as reflected in temoerry songs of the University Glee Club and listen to tue sweet susic of a Banjo Club, selected froni a large University like tisis. Students should take an es- pecial interest in these clubs tlsat reflect so much credit on the Uni- versity, both at house and abroad. Prinoctoe's Attoedance. Thse follosving statistics, taken from a portion of the advance shseets of thse catalogue of Ptrinceton Col- lege for 5593-4, may afford an in- teresting consparison: Fellos s.................... 11 G-rasduate stuideiits .....s1 ) 0 Acaideiie niors ...... 1) 5 Ac.asdemice freshmsien ....7) 11 Acadsemliecspieials..... 7 4.5 Electrical scbool..... 1.1 22 1 Scientiiieseniors. ....... ) 5 Sciesitifie juniors .......42 S Sceneitific sophiomsors........... 82 Scientiiciefreshmsenll...122 l18 Scisntific specillo....21 82 Tfotals ................ 1072 1092 Our Contemporary is Right. Consmenting on an editorial wvliclh receistly appeared in thse DAsIL,l t University of Chicago Weekly aptly says: "The U. sis 't. DAILY, in its issue of October 25t1h, editorially an- nounces that the business men of Ann Arbor an a whsole, have begun to boycott the DAIsLY. Thsis is cer- tainly a painful stale of affairs. If, as lteDAILY alleges, the business men are boycotting the college pa- per, the students shosild in turn boycott the business nien whso refute to advertine. The DAILY tersely Horsford's Acid Phosphate Is the most effective End agree- able remedy in existence for preventing indigestion, and re- lieving those diseases arisit g from a disordereid stomac'i. Dr. W. WV. Gardner, Springfield, Moss., saNs: "I value it as ant escllet preentassive of -indigestioii, aind a pleasant aeidu~latedlsrinkishenesproperly dsiluted wsiths wa,se andsweetceed." D~e seiplis e yai:hl t fIee si: applicailonto Ruiisford Chemical Works, Providenne,R.I. Besare it Su~bsitustes ted di::ios. For Sale by all Druggists. J a Ids W. GOoruisi, Florist. Orower of Ioses t ruastionisitind lovers ostall sori- ety. 51 ,to sdesintmaeupnshoi:srt notie. -Na. Observatosysteeti,opp. cenietery gae. II I , lrE. 55asbi-onS~otreet GIl7IPD80PE$ OUSE ONl h slls'ONLY. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 7th. _ LJTTMILACK 1Ii .'4 . iiived l!' , Atti V t- Reserved seas,oil Sale ot soitts' levelr Store. ! Incth LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS antd SHORTHAND. Mattificent huilding; sine teaceres; lare atutendanee; teed discipline; super- iororkO;nell supplied reading room; daily lectures' Saturday evening receptions; opus iso entire year Exceptional facilities toe placintgtstudentinost- ( tons-shoadgaduaesguaraneed them. Living rooect ii$2 to $Z.75 peersweels is private families. Forew Cantualoaue, address P. R. CLEARY, FRS. X NORTH MICHIGAN Time Table taking efvfet esdaty, Nov. 5, 189m. Traios leaive Ann Arbior by Centrol Standoed Time. NORT. ci. UT55. 71:15 as . *715,a,. to. i:l5 p. ini. 9 c U.i,, *Trains ruiiibetweea Ann Arbore viiiToledlo only, AlII trains daiilv exesit Oiiidoe. o. SOlGRKEEWiS01l, Anen. t, isrArboe. W. H.PENNET550FG. .A.lToled.ili WEBS IiER'$ INTERNAJPIONAL ~5Eea ot ew.ftotDICIONARY -- Ten years spent5 !E tors iiployeid.aiid 'N Ifsva I veryfsoty shldowlnirthis Dlitionarey. It an- a ssry s ' lis quest ioni- l l ceeniii the his- euniai, icd nieoiitanig of vorl,. AI~,- yhIttelf Iboalso givs si,,cn iiwt f t ocrniing tho latilt o o s_;' epuattni ords, ail 5 J . ?i j i ls-a tteo ble insthe I oseo l id he eihrscoar- fi u.'.r .1tdselfcoeuao Ann Art St.iLs oftii, at . Li +V r ',. .ii. <1 s ise c iI. cof lt :is ) h I1,tJ c tte5.,:s) s; < e Iii,,,,,, I ai o I "; r' ' 1,a t e:t it t:(s t~ p:r:t ) llslol " suCtr : 1;co- a I , it .1ma Mandolins, Banjos,' Zithers. " Beat in the World." Every"WashburnsInesrunent is ttosts}pslottnobecharactir- sties. Isistet ourorspuation ,lonathiexesellence. Asieautifiil " 'VshtinSboovnsirCttlogtte," constiing potts iiof leadinig aticstsadpries sittalldescorip- tionssoftheseinstrumensFrete. COn. STA-rE& MannaR ESSe..CHICAGO. TFhe Asnn Arbor Orgasu Co., Sole Agents, ANNAL BORt.