_____________THE U. OF M. DAILY. 'C fPbliahed Daily (unuays excepted) during the Colleuce year. by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subscripitio price V.,N0 per year, invariably in adeanee 5iaic copiea 3 Prtt. Subarip- tiona may be left at tbe otfier of tbe DILiY, at Stofitetas, sithb any of tbe editora or authorized solicitors. C'ommuaicatioat souald reacb tbe office by 7 o'clock rot,. it they are to appear the next Jay. Addreson all matter intended tor publiea. Elan to the Managing Editor. All buiness eommuatcattons shoald be tent to the Boai- nenn Manager. THE U. of X. DAILY. Ann Arbor, Mfich. EDITORS. C, A. tEiooN, Law '04, Manging Editor. 11. A. SPALDING, Lit. '04, Assitant. .J. L. LOoIE, Lii. '1, Asitat. W. N. UttOATE, Lit.'0W, Assistanot. F. WaLTcico, Law '004, Sabstitote Assistant. J. A. LEoY, Lit. '00, Athletic Editir. S. W. CeURTSS, F. G. Lit., Business Manager. Wm. A. MOlCK~, Lit, N9, Assistant. H. B. Gamlo, '95. B. .l.i5. Miss Lci,Jan-,'i. MtEICL, H . 0. le A . tttti. F. L. Matindale, '94 F. P.SLle '11. E. t '. Lyle,'1. ' . . 0,Hasbins, '11. posyi HO. ttMI OPAsttiC, L. F.. ucom aoc, '95- L. G..teninsti,',4. All copy monst be at the otbc beore 9:30la,. of te day of publication. The Editors do not bold tbemselves respo- sile toe the opioioos or statements ot cores poodeato, oppeortoc io the DAILY. MANAGER Baird io profuse in hio praises of the treatment the team received at the hando of the studento of Purdue, and the citizens of Lafa- yette. Our team apprecates the treatment received and wilt recipro- cate moot heartily upon occasion offering itseif. Nowe that thsere is no longer any excuse for indifference there should he no tack of loyal enthusiasnm in foothall here from nosy on. I.e -it no longer he said that :Milchitgan fails in athletics hecause her stu- dents are not loyal to her represent- atives. Let everyone turn out next Saturday to see Michgan lay out her old-time rival, Northswestern. "WEv have lost the pennant. hut stilt retain our college spirit."- Cardinal. Itlls with great satisfaction that we learn that Wisconsin retains the tatter good quality even when ac- knowledging defeat. One would have thottght a few weeks ago that Wisconsin helieved she hail good chances for winning the penant. We are glad she acknowledges her defeat, so gracefully so early in the game. _______ WISCONSIN 'has challenged us to a joint dehate, and the question arises, do we want a repetition of the circumstances attending the dis- cussion of the dehate last year? It would appear fronm the indefonitety worded rule wyhichWisconsis suh- mits for the government of the de- hate, Iliactthe same trouhte is liahle to arise. The local committee shosld consider well the proposi- tions atit not yield the point we made last year inasmuch as sey- Newherry Halt, on "Three Infalli- hilities: Reason, Church, Bihle." For the rest of te week Iis topics wilt he as follows: Monday, "Intem- perance, or why I am a Total Ah- stainer;" Tuesday, "What heroines of our Dead?" Wednesday, "Why I am a Catholic;" Thursday, "'The Voice of Consience. Whose Voice eral usiversities have favorahly con- is it?" These meetings are to he held sidered our proposition, in Newherry Halt and wilt he open to all, membhera of any church or of WEare informed that at other no church. All the queations will large universitiea of the country, be treated fairly and impartially and the ladies take a great intereat with attempt to give offence to none. in foothall, and it is to he regretted that they do not take more interest Alpha Nu-Adelphl. at the U. of M. Next Friday evening, Alpha Nu It may not he generally known and Adelphi wilt hold a joint meet- that thse Athletic association is more log. The following program has tiheral with the ladies than at many heen arranged for that occasion: universities. Ladies are admitted Opening address, President Dear- horn; Vocal solo, Miss Alice Patten- to all games free, and wve see no Declamation, Edmund Block; Paper, reason wvhy, under the circunmstan- J. H. Shaffner; Parliamentary Law, ces, more ladies sin not attend the A. H. 'Tstttle; Society paper, Isaac bames. Lect the ladies turn oct Stern; Vocal solo, Miss Alice Pat. cI li wass' to the ganse Saturday, and ten; Dehate, "Resolved, that Alpha hell)wl tecodtu lnigNo and Adelphti shosuld open at sxvil hecrocit tus endng7:30 o'clock," Aff., H. A. Dancer encouragement to our tranm. and H. S. Voorhees; Neg., WV. I. ______________ Thomas and Mr. Canady; Critic's Wiaconsin Givos Up. report. Ia thb LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS aod SHORTHAND.Magnificeot boildiog; nine teaciers; lrgeattendace;good discipline; supee- iorwork; well supplieddreadiog room; daily lectares, Satur~day eeaingreceptios; opaen h11enireFyea Exoceptioal facilities toe placing stud~ents In poet- tioot-sotrthandeeraduatesguaranteedthem. Living exeses $ 2 to 02.75 per week in privatre fmilies. For ew eCatalogue, addess P. R. CLEARY, POES. Time Tsble takitng effect Sunday, Nov.), 1093. Traioo leave Ano Arbor by Ceatral SttandardlTioie. NOTH.' SOUT. 7:15a. cm. 7:15 a. ci. *11:15 . tn. 1:0as. m 4:15 p. m. 9:U0 p. m, *Traiis roo betwceo Aoo Arbor tonl Toledoc only. All trains da:ily except Sun:day. B. S. Old C5N5lVi5O. Accit, Ann::Arbor. WT H. BONNE11,0G.FP.A. Toledo. Ann Arbor Savings B8ank AnniArbor. Micit. Capital Stckb,5,00. Surplis, $150,000. Orcuolzeil under tote ceneal Banlking Lows of this State. Recetves deposits, boys and sells exchaonge oa the pincflipail cities o1 the United Stateo. Drafts casbeid ipon proper identificstioa. Satety deposit boxes is reat. OretecoIs: Chriitiao Mac, Fres.; W. D. Harraiao, Vice Fees.; Obhie. E. Hiscsck, Co- osior'- itJ. Fritz AsL.Cashier. GIB, DOPHI )I IOdSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 17th. Ax cmany lasits : there are <-mains in a buishel otfswhetini tRENsO FOtWS success- cfii comiedy dramas, The ganses Saturday betsveen Michigan and Purdue, Wisconsin and Minnesota practically settle the fact that Minnesota has the hest foothall team in the West this fall. Although efforts are heing made to arrange a ganme hetween Purdue and Minnesota, these two teams will probahty not meet thsis season. If they should, Purdue, cripledt as it is hy the ahsence of Olin and Finney, would undouhtedly he defeated. The standing of the teams of ttse Northwestern Intercollegiate Foot- halt league at present is as followys: Flayed. Won. Lo:s. 'ercent. Miinnesota:: 3:1 : 0 1,000 Wiscoosin ' 1 1 .5001 Mielti<-tn :1 0 1 .000 Northiisterii 1 5 1 .010 Minnesota having svon alt three of ter games and the three other teams Isaving lost at least one ganme, the pennant goes to Minnesota-Daily Cardinal. Adidrossen by a Catholic. Rev. Walter Elliott, thse Paulist father, of Newv Vork, will hegin Ihis series of evening addresses next Fi- day evening. His suhject for that evening will he, "Types of Chsar- acter, or the Elements of True Man- hood and Womanhood." On Satur- day evening he wilt speak on the suhject, "Can we get along without the Bihle?" On Sunday mornsing he will preach at St. Thonias church at the morrning service, on "The Confessional, its Origin andOject," and in the evening will lecture in Horsford's Acid Phosphate To +" L.. nf 4'n 4 - is tn ost tiOStlllCCef arialagree. JOSHUA SIMPKINST able reinedY in existence for 'Lh raet falrrlfly.Poue prev-enting indigestiotnssnd ye- wtsecia~Pcl ~stsceneryland odfl lieving those udisenses ariisig THRILLING SAW MILL SCENE, Acirteauzsawicttincg tlb,,i jt ..sns frotm a disorderedl stosmnalh. timbiler t-ilihtning ratiityi'lcsiog sing- in;ext-elicett dttacn; hariomi, Dr. W. W. Gardner, Springfield,1ietBn n rltacri medbyanoy Matss., says: "I valueotiic as nesceltont pI t nool . preentative of tndigestion, sod a pleassant aciduated rink hen ropery dil1ed -oct-Rs-red:-ealss ostile it wail,' Jtewelry wate, and sweeted." JAIR1S 55. OOOOIItS,Florist.Groswer ct htss,i t.rnattiositanttt Flowers ot all vari- Dieseriptive patmphlet tree cit tpplicatitio iety. Floiral1 tdtsigntsitmide upossosnoice. Rumford Chemical Works, ProvidenceR.. INc. 1 Observaetevy st-eet, opp. cemetery gate. Beiwarettf Substitutes otid Iitatios. CFor Sale by all Druggists PAQ ,1 '.- . 55 R atilttoo Street GUITARS, Mandolins, Banjos, Zithers. " Best in the World." Every "Woshburn"Instrumintis thte oduictcoursipecialain bt- ertiand preset-ntblera c- istict. We state our repitalion SouvnirCatogue," es=tii p-Iotoaits sit leading is.nprices and fulltdesi' 1- CH(AC t oseintruesa,Fee. COn. STuAE & MONROE STS.,;HCAO 'Yhe A oli Arbor torgan CSo.,mone Ageixt%, ANN ABHOR.