THE U. OF M. DAILY.________ y~ fuse the association the support library and what ones are the most ~ j ~ ~which it veil deserves. servireable of the many books of dii hasy i ii ins mcswt ~ Who is not rejoiced at victories is coninon reference. his5asa sesby the field of athletics? Tihe suicccss Thcy have bees helpful to thsose lfs! U. OF M. INOEP ENOENT ASSOC iATION of our football team depends largely who have attended them in former ____-upon the al titude of the students, years antd it is hoped that all who 8sbsasssiaion eice r":.50 per yeanr, itivarnably which nvc trust wiii be msost liberal. are able to do so will be paresent asjn, a-vii. 5sbseip-this year. heons may b" iefti ate ofce ofsthe.is hisy at solet's, witshs any ofstsee(citssu or - S-i o rS cani assist us materially Subjects of October lectures: s. autiesoluicitars..mgtigclee esb evn Comnmnuniionsshiomid reathts etihecolegfneisey eavng(Oct. 9). Use of the Card Cats- 7o'ciock eP. ii t5hey are toinapearcthenextsteiss at the DAsILY offce or by using logue and other guides to the con- Jay. Addresnsitl mass-criitenddtoracpuiica- th~e boxes pltaced in the halls of tents of libraries, and of books. Z. tion tnontcheiManaginsg Editor. Ailtbusiness commusnications shioaid ticscsento the nusi- snearty all the departments. Regu- (Oct. nf6). Same subject continued. ness Msag DASLY, lar collectionis will be made from 3. (Oct. 23). Reference books. ~ THE U. of M.aiy. yoD(ctI3).Reen Ann Acbor. Minh. thse bonies at 5 p mni-c ly.Ifyo (Ot30.Rcn books. EDITORS. Ci, A. scsisin, Lass', adMingingEitdora. NitMNie. OW2sn, Li.i'96,A-ssisit. 11. 5. 5 SPasss'si. '.4, Aasssant. ___- -;. A-.ictstit. - Athleitis iiai. S. iv. CTuSS, I.'. 5G,Lit.. Bussines ssssiger. It . Au-stiis '95. J. L. Lrie, 'i5) ofi liii si-sy o iii itioa i Co-s 5 5iNsisnmasde agaisn this year that students. in their dlesire ts see the prasctice of our team, en- croachs unnecessaisy upon the field asid inter fcre seriously swiths the wonk of tie teans. We are sure ttiat every one will refrains front this in the future, aiid to the advantage of the teens. tsr suggest tthat tie hare antI hou~ncdrises, whlch swere so popiiiar last year, should be renewved agalin this year. The training afforsded to the track athletes by these reins is considerable. This sthoiiil be maide a nmost siiccLssfl1 year in athletics and ies-cry thin wh-ich mill ait is traisning upigoodsmnshossus-1ldie nmaite use iii. The rins lh:,e al- reasdy beesi introduced isnto a nueii- her if Unilversities this fall, anid we trust that the ll. of . wl.iill not be the last to renesv the runsswvhich were so Isopltar lasttyear. fIr is a sluty ivhichs every stucdent oives to thse University to support student cnterpsrise. The usniversity is best knoive abroad by its atletic and journalistic achievements. Es- cry siudenit shouldl join the Athletic Association anid get thse full benefit of a member, as well as nmaterially assisting the association in its work. The price of membership in the as- sociation is small, considering the advantages ts be gained. We can not urge this duty too strongly on our readers, for she success of atlh- letics this year depends largely upon the liberal support of the students. fIt in poor parsimony indeed to re- niake use of the boxes anti your as- Fohl ceue sistance swilltie ippreciated. All items shiouldl be swritten plainly on 'The foilosneg schedule of gans orsdisnary nize liaper, and sthoiuild bear for the college year has been ar- wvriter's namse, swhicha will tie consid- ranged for by Manager Blaird: Breitcuenfidlentialt,List u-ill insure us O iw 5is 1sA. i..d Cii obaby iatAnti ati use. against sleception. -m uiiiaoute is, - Aim Abso. ___________ -- ii, Jiiiiii-itsi, -Aiii Arbor. Brisng on Your Grind~s'. 4Nsiyisibi-4,s sc-nsis ii ,i~ssArbor. j 11 _iiPsistis -. Laini-eise. 'lia 'figOiaicle boaril sill tioldi its ' 5!,, Nhetii se , "viun isiri i. first mseetinig this fall irs Newvberry ' t- ofii s sis, - Issi Lsi hsall this eveising, antI besities oreli- .ii, mtnies;, - tiu-s'iis nary rotinesi business, ivill takae into ._ conssideration the qjuestion of elect- Unity Ctubh'Tickets. gasceort'.rCrll P - sons , wbo does not return to col - Course tickets for the Uitiy Club lege thin year. Air. Parsons mat series of lectures have been placed elected on the fraternity tickeet and on sale at Stheehans's and Walir's on to preserve the ratio dlecistedl upon State street, asnd at Gouodyear's, by the class last spring, the board Wahr's, Browv's and the State Sav- mill undtoubteidly make a selection ings lianks, on Main street. 'The fromo among the frat mneivto aspirec seasonsticekets are fs en ansd adm~it to the place. j to twventy lectures. 'Tle stringency in the msoney miar- A nesv course has beesnasdied to ket tthese hard times is creating hay- tebbesuyo h .C . or amsong college pusblicationss, msak-y niamiely, a course in Creek testa- insg it dtifficulit to induce business nie totase tiertbin sace 'isesment for first year Greeke senits, me otk detsn pc.TeWrinkle is hsavinig considerable bsytPrsof.Lockhart. trouble ini filling its asd columns and the Oracle nmay enxperience the samse difficuliy. lEvery count ivill tie niatde by the boarsi to folloiv the cx- amiple set bsy 'g, in issuing the an nusal before the tuolidtay s. Itivill take considlerable ivorte to dio this asse any grinsds, sketches or ostherr Horsford's Acid Phosphate available niaterial slhouldbe sesit to , h sss tecieat w-o the "Oracle,'' Ann Arbor. Istemsefcivan are- Snib LADNGSCOO O BNESS asia SHORTHAND., magniiietisl~ingiu iina tencslargetenan~ sciiine; goodsidiscipine;super irwoark;,nellssuppliedcsreainros; aily leces' nSturday evnuingssreceis;o peis ihe eitire yearc Eixcepio asss5 isiitis iorplacisig sds- in ii si- ssans-5sicibthnssaciissi.i--55atedth5-. ii,.ss.i expnsess$'.',atoiperiswceskcin piaefaisssss For New Catalogue, adsisr P. R. CLEARY, PiES. N'ORTH MICHIGAN - RAILW AY. ..e ms - ems listl 't lic .rd cy. ih" nAY nCIY 5-1 isiii -i i i o s s's k i'.: It a 's p' o i i i i i t' isLANiSINsGs bsss Xi iIiH siWELL ii.. uttesCrsvs aiu , Si u 5 - mcCn.im-serr.ii. '. Adiman GW pD 11 I' Io O [c. i II SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 7. - TMURRAY & XACK,-- FINNIGAN S BALL I~rtssbc i ,News Dosil iztSpark s Isisets tii-- Gi I elisiv (tics. 5ss55 i se iisa. '?less- The Course in Bibliography. Thlis year, ansi hereafter, tine course in Bibliography will he given in the first semester, and not in tine second as heretofore. The intro- ductory lecture, outlining the course, will be delivered in Rtoom Bi this afternoons at 4 p. m. The first of the October lectures on the use of the catalogne, refer- ence books, etc., will he given in Room A, Monday evening, Oct. g, at 7:30. Subjech, The Catalogue. The design of these lectures is to teach new shudents how to use the- aisle remetdy itn existencie for prceventing indigestiotn, anid re- lievinlo those diseases arisingi fromi a disordered stomacih. Dr. W. W. Gardner, Sprisngield, Mass., says: "t valise it as ass excellent preventativceaf indigestion, ansd a pleasant aciuilatesd drinklasehensprpcerly sdilutiedhwiths waier, ansids-etened." Desipive- ssanmihle reo a psiie-ssissto Rtumford Chemsical Weeks, Previdlence,RL. BesissecfiSeubst iutesoand Iittisn. For Sale by all Druggists Reaseraved Sats oussa-siat:1 rs' Js-elr- 5sore. PRICElS: Iisersea ct-,.: ssAdisiias- Parqess tte sisus5firstesrow in Iissar e e -icl, t~;Mrue tussirle sirSsiofifitstross, isles Galleiry, s ANN ARBOR- TKf1JI h-iuNDRY (CO. 23 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. E. S. SnERnVnsI, - Manager. J A5155 Wv. GOotItsw, Fista. 0Gower nf Rosses, Carnonissm and Flowsers nf ail vari- ety. Fusses disigns sissde uspon sissiesoic~e. os. 1 Ousicrvaisvy strect,sipp. ce'meter-y gate.