THE U. OF M. DAILY. THE CHEQUAMEGON ORCHESTRA. LEW H. CLEMENT, 51 SO. MAUIn ST. Director sod :Manases. 3E XCELSIOR LAUNDRY 20 EAST IHURON STREET. Good Work Guaranteed. Goods Baoled for aod delivered. A. F. COVERT, Prop. 22 Years in the BusIaess.' CITY LAUNDRY, M. M. Seabolt, No. 4 N. Fourth Ave. KEEP YOUR ACCOUNT WITH THE +$TATC $AVIP2G$ BAflK+ Cor. Main and Washington Strrets. A. L. NOBLE, Pros. ROBERT PsiLLIro8, Cash'r. The 13. & Pt. prkig Store Ii the place to bony anything io tihe Drog line. Medicines, Sponigeo, Braulies, Etc. Etc. R~. E. JOLLY &t Co.'s Wheo youowanit a strtits-x of Fine Chocolate Candies. Statiosnrry at cost. Cig-as, Toacson, Cigarettes and theo Finest Stotk of Pipes ins theo City. LADIES' and GENTE' LUNCH ROOMT. R. E. Jolly & Co., 26 S. State St. DANCING and DELSARTE MRS, ANNIE WARD FOSTER 46 S. State !street. MONDAY-sp. 0 AvacedClsstiti L- diesind title e 'pt. Genztlees tf-laing clss, SATtMI'RDAN -t ti. tn. Gentlsmnsd ni 2Spits. Childen'stdtcigsla. PrivatleIssons bty appositmteitt. U. OF M. CALENDAR. Thues. Nov. sW.-First ChliUttion concert Ftri., Nosv. 17-Meetittg of Prohibition flab int Lasw Lectureisomst 7:30 p. Fti., Noe. 1U-Thorn. Nttv. 13-Addresses by Rev. Watlter FEliott, in Newbhery Hail. ESt., Nov. 18.-Gamneswith Northwesten. Ath- letic Field. Sat., Nov. IS.-Lecture by JohinTenmple Grasves, S. L. A. Course. Debating in the East. O Saturday, arrangements were completed for debates betwecen Yale, Harvard and Princeton. Harvard will debate with Yale at Cambridge about Jan. 20, 1894, and with Princeton at Princeton about March 20. Yale and Princeton will de- bate at New Haven about May io. Thun each college will have one de- btate at home and one abroad. 'The arrangements provide for three spcakers on a sitde. The qluestiona wili he subiinittd bytyhe hotme univcrsity antI the negative or affhrtaatis->e sicie will be chosen by the sisiting uiv-ersity. The hotme societs- wiii alsoreconmntd six judtiges fromt which the vsmiting no- ciety sell seiect three. Yale Football Team. True age, hcight andr weight of each member of the team that Yale will line up against Harvard a week from next Saturdayand against Princcton on Thanksgiving day, are given be- loon,'tackle and quarter-back are not yet fully settled on, so the fig- ores of the prominent candidates for thsose places are included: -Ae. tico-ht. 0Weight. room instruction. The paper on Classics was read by Prof. Seymour, of Yale; Prof. Winchester, of WVes- leyan, who delivered a lecture in Amherst last winter, gave a paper on English; the Physics paper was read by Prof. Dolbar, of Tufts; and Prof. Olds, of Amherst, read the paper on Mathematics. This Asso- ciation has been a great power in shaping the attitude of the colleges toward athletics. The influence of the meetings in very widely felt throughout the country-Amherst Student. INTER-COLLEGIATE. Princeton will play West Point next Saturday. Smith college is about to issue a paper that wiii contain no advertise- ments. Fine of the Exeter elevn and six of the Andover eleeni will enter Vale et year. Dartmouth, by dfeaing Amhlerst last S itrday, won the New Eng- land i .ter-collegiate football chain- pionship. At Bowdcoin a neon ar building is nearing completion and a scien- tific building is in process of con- struction. Wesleyan's new $fo,ooo gymna- sium is expected to be ready for use next fall. 'rheir old building will be devoted to the use of the foot- ball team. The traditional college fencett at Yale, which was renoved to give place to Vanierbilt hal, is to be rebuilt, at the request of the under- graduates. Mr. Deland, the inventor of flhe flying wedge, first usedl by Harvard ansI later adopetd all over the country, has devised a number of new tricks which H1arvard will try to work on Yale in their coming game. Football its California wilt not enti for the season wih the Thanks- giving- day game between Berkeley and Lelantd Stanford. The atter club has a game arranged for Christ- man day witha the Seattle Athletic clb at Seattle, anti another for New Year's day with the Porland Athletic club, at Portland. Although the caalogue is not made out yet it is comuted that there are abosut one hundred more students in fle University than last year. This is not a very good in- increase, but it is owing to the fact that fle medical course has ben ex- tended to four yars and this year's Freshman nmedical class was sinsll compared to tha of last year-U. of P. Courier. Oratorical Asnociation. The executive board and the vari- ous sub-committees of the Oratori- cat Association wil meet in Room at at 5 o'clock sharp. Thursday, Nov. i6, to report on fleoork of canvassing. GFRTRUDE BUC, President. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "JOSHOUA SalvsINs." A play of realistic rural harter entitled "Joshua Simpkins" will be predueed at the Grand Opera Iouse, November 17. The piece is said to have plenty of life anti vigor in it, and an ample supply of wholestme fun and laughter. 'The story told is of the rursal variety and is said to be very similar to the "Old Homoestead." Whiein we say there is a real saw mill shown os the staige, with a real four- foot circular osaw. protucing real saw- tdust, and tilon11 of the ciaraters is bttuind 01n a5lg oontl traggei to withiii iii inich or two of its glitteritg teeth, oe hane 'ilitieuog-h to arootse the un- tenisoemcititsiof iinteindiig visitors. A specially lioetrclestra is etrriedt ha ttie compiany siticli gives a vaity of tdescriptive slections,, inicltttig all toe latest muissiclsinubers out. 'lhe bnld wiii parade the princfipal streets about 11001. BUMIN EES LOCALM. The J. T. Jaobs Co. booe reeived a fine line of nekear-the very latest. Halve yotr photos taken at lisidat's biefore the shl of Christmas. Towo newa-y furnished front suites of rooms, furnaceeheat ad oil, very cheap. Also god board oat $2.0 per week. 37 S. tiigall. Choice Tobaeco, Cigars and Pipes at Sheldon's Billiard Hal, No. 3 North Main street. 17 Very desiroabe rooms, well heated, bath, reasnaosle prices. 58 E. Hutroo. 40-4 A lIENTutiN-DOoo thinlk tifbuy- ilig ontype-writer this yeiln Teno call t the BaiLY tsffie if yoti oisioe be- lowv cost. See Shlseealonw Swan LiiesTaf- lets. 'Tteyre te eatest ad best ii thic city. all S. Sate st. Fouintainl Penss a specialty at Se- tet-ie's, 511 . State st. "Where, dit yon get thoat Ht?" at 'Te J. T..Jacosbs C opaty Youi have your choice of $2, 62.501 and $3 bas, dispayed iii their window,- for $1.79 this weekicosly. Every pur- chasser ges atcty. BR5ACIEci' owithi asgoot pair of sotutl- der braces. A larg stttck at lowpries at Browns1Drug Store. A few shop worns braces at o. lorsa ole, (IGod Victtr Safety. $90. O E. Butterfield, 41 Cterine street. 19-43 Havse yosu bein to Ialewooot's Bil- liard Bal yot? Eerthiing ice, ilea- ant anidqthet; no boisteroousness. Go to lBiOttsN'S DBisrOSo -sowfor all Laboratory sspplies. Dissetisg cses, aprons aioiiseeves.-Lowie.a Ansn Arbtor Dye Works at 3 West Ituron street Specisal atteltiongiven to cleaniniigatnl repairing suits. Have your light suits dyed. 1-7 ANNOUNCEMENT. Do yous wishl to rnut yor rooms? Why dtou tioisert asinhe tr two in our boal ecltmnsfor ii feo day? More rotomshatve beesn rented thticghi the DILY tia nssti tltttsgliany tther metiuim, for 1111' 1).saiprsctieally Ifalls into eviry stsdoit'shlasds. . itibty.ise V.- .ceot s1 i Oi M V lil C .2 ItGreenwaro.s. e__21 6M" i. IG4 Sttttr tr. t- 2 li--I I% 17 TimeT1titleIesisd)SE t.i24t1895301 Messert-I t - ----19a 5so9 EASs lls-ssBrd .lt-- -_ - - - - loll8 At.l Nt M eaets.t6e-;S.-204 -tillrss... O53 tD y FExsres- s s1i llickokl, r.-- .1I G 9 N. L m t d .. 0 .S i ie . .9 > Stiltlistist, -.--- _till210 N. Pl Slissniiil.. lt 1 Cc- vo Epss-- 0I is- 55 i140 - - s N. Y. CLiiLim..Oi,31G .t ial tt ill)8 Ade, q. b- Oh--- - 5 t8 c 1522 A i. Chi. N-Eps s...n8$,1 Armtisisntnish. 1it2()5tt 812 1 AtlsntiscExpsp ann. i-i isito15Express - ise..s i10201 i~ 0..H Enjre's.. 5.0044 lteno'tud2 1 5 G.PY.&r.Aet.,Chisesi--t AgtI Atn Aritor. College Preaidents. THE ANN ARBOR ARGUE - PRIN ING nd, 'rioc Association of College ttresi- PRINTINGBLISHING dents of New England noet l Tor' - -,c UBLIHING day and Friday, Nov. a and 3, with TCTtSD2 Studeot Work a Specialty. Boston University. 'rhese meet- Best Wisos-tin astd Lownest Pricis in use City. ings are held annually, and owith a different college eacho year. Next GRANC~{ S.- year thoe Association will meet at GLASESIN ANCNG sil nst-u Amoherst, and ltresident Gates will and ThusdayitsOen-ilts-as 8:0;Ladiis. 'atreday peie h onsdsusda afternttotns 4. Ladies osid Getiiemten,iad- fo etn t vained 'etigs'.e caisTesian evenings . GrOmnisd otnwrrh floor. G It 1ittts, steet Tuitioni. oiieters-o flerelation of floe (wlewtk)$i pis cie tay tecollege to floe ctie university: second, co-operation Ft e SC, 1ONS FOR among colleges; third, method of class room instruction in the four rTH E ]JAILY IL ( departmenuts of Classics, English, J.lPhysics, and iMathematics; fourtho, the relation of athiletics to college lt YI:GI N i A' T. disordtors. Papers were read on the four top- $ Z.U' per year. ics under the thirdt division, class t 3 i 6 i 3 J i 3