THE U. OF M1.. DAILY. I. o W . atum If we are to judge from a recent ~.. ; ~ ~'~' editoriat in the Cornell Sun, her Published Dlaily (Sundays excepted) during position is not understood even the College year, b among the students of Cornell Uni- THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION versity. tt is certainty a strange _____case the management has, when they Subscription price v.5(1 per year, invariably are obliged to write a column edito- in advane Single espies 3 cents. Subserip-' rial, explaining to students of their tions mar be left at the otfier of the DAILY, at Stolet's, with any of the editors or own university tile position they oc- authorized solicitore. cupy toward the Michigan game. It lbosmunicstions sounld reach the office by 7neocc P. m. if they are to appear the next is a weak case that needs to be hot- Jay. Address all matter intended for publics- stered up by the college organ in tione to the Managing Editor. All business commnications should be snt tu the Busi- that manner. uess Mansger. As for our own team the DAILY TH .of-H. DAILY. TH . Ann Arbor. Misc. ueds to make no excuse. We _____heartily endoroe the position the = EDITORS. management has taken in negotia- C. A. tFissoo, Ltiw 'Si Managing Editor. ting with Cornell. Hi. A. SPAtDING, Lit. '94, Assitant. As for the following meaningless .1. L. LOIos, Lit. '95,.Assistvnt. At. N. CoilAnT:, Lit. '51, Assitant. jargon from the Sun, "Cornell will 5. WaLtni, Law '14,Substitute Assistant. not be obliged to play the U. of M. J. A. ILoton, Lit. '96i, Athletic Editor. S. w. CURTS, P. G. Lit., BiusineotsStanager. sl uggers before their crowd of Michs- e. A. Mieve, Lit.'9tAssistioct. igan shouters, a thing that any ath- LITERARYu. L.AW. -letic team will avoid if possible,'' H.uB. Gmntt'9t4. R.i1. Ball 95. Mixs. Lois JTaey, '94. MEDiICAL, we van only say that Michigan's R.0. Aostin,'51. FL F. P. Sadler, "6. F..Mittlidle. '94- testi has pae as often under like E. P. Lyle, 9(5. dH. I titbilts, 9til. DENTAt.l1sttNllt'ATtttv. lcircumstances at Cornell. L. E. Ctonraldt, '95. C. G. Jeobains, lii. We wanted to play Cornell this Allvcopymustbeuatthetofficelbeforevt:30a.mi year, because we were confident of of vise day of publicatiotn. winning; for the opposite reasons The Editors do not hold thtemselves reepon- Cornell does not want to play us; oile for the opinionsoOr statemeots of corres thus the matter stantds. pondstoopperisgio te tlI~v.Defeat faces the Cornellites, whlen they meet the Minnesota team on Thanksgiving day, if Cornell's so called financial policy does not com- CORNELL'S PERFIDY EXPOSED. pet (?) them to cancel the date. Cornell's football management Minnesota, we give you warninsg is pursuing a strange policy this that you had better watch your rival year, if we are to believe the reports well, if you desire an opportunity of which come to us. Not only have winning an oversvhelming victory on they refused all overtures we hate Thanksgiving day'. and full back, and Culver, left half. Northwestern has on Iser team one player who should meet withs a Iwarm welcome from the football en- thuoiasts here. Her right half is a man with a reputation in the foot- ball world and a man who has aided the U. of M. on to victory in more thon one game in the past. He is J ewett, our own old-time artful dodger and speedy runner. Is thse two league games so far played here, our ardor has been somewhat dampened by defeat. Now that victory is with us, it is certainly aafe to feel assured of a large and enthusiastic crowd to see tomorrow's game. ct tar LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS attd SHORTHAND. Magnificent huidiug; sian teers;largee attettdanee; good discipline; super- itroek;nelltsupplied readingcrvomt;tdilleturns* Satordoyeeniin eveptios;opeonithsueneyear Exveeptioal tailities tsr plaving studentiniposi- tiovs-sbhotndieuteouaranteedlthem. Living eoenet 2 T5 tpr eelinpiatefamilies. San Ntir Caialogue,,addtres P. R. CLEARY, PRSs. TOLED Next Saturdayevng there will Time Table takint efetvtundtay, Nov. >, 1893. ' venngTrains leave Ants Arbor by Cvnt'rsl be two social gatherings in connec- stanardnime lion with the Woman's League- *125 p. 01. '1l7:. :0.n oeat the residence of Mrs. Louis T 415 nt. m. t .nsrnbtennnAoradTlo P. Hall, on the corner of Washte- only. All 5tain'. dailtysex'ept Sunsday. naw and Hill street, the other at *I. S.GEN N WOODt-P.Agenitt. AnAbr the residence of Mrs. Henry Adams, AnYro avnsBn No. i i iMonroe street. About Ann ,Actor. Mttch. Cpittailvtoc,',,50,000. twenty-five girls ars invited to eachls.tig ieea r )11y-ieOrganizeds under rthe l-0oooM Lw. ____of tisaite. 111,-tv... deposvits, boy, and tell.. excbhtn-eothy pricip'ivlicities vf the Uited States. Itraftscasbed upon proper identflieationt S tety deposit box tv torett 01FCSC hisvtin Mt,Pres.:W D " latrttitantVtco'Pe::;lhs. E.v1leisccCa- bhe e. .Fitz Aest.Cashitr FRIDAY NIGHT OONLY. Horsford's Acid Phosphate FIA EVENING, NOV. 17th. iA..lt't1' lisst here revy l t sin1510a Is the isnost effective and 'tgree-1 ful comIdy 1 (sit x able resmedy in existetnce for JOSHUAk SIMFKINS preventing'indigestioss, and rese -ivxtrate'tofllv 111 111p1111s.x P'otdtted Ilevitnxrthose diseases arising tlC'Itl. izi SAW ILt l o zsnlcl tthc t aTHRILLINGSWMILSCENE, trollsat disordered ilstomsaCli. S re1111122 11sle1ruttnv thoe1h1 enuin Dr. IF. W. Gardner, Springfieldtl, 1122 clietnl tt at ii'; cvi'tttt 113 tatis, Mast., sys: 'I valve it casott excellettn t r'tVlissx tt. l.ttt: 011c 101'ralit r21 bn prceventative vf indigestio, and a pleasat 4 tct 111 acitdulatedi drik wbenl pvoterly diltilexi v-it tt x' r~t.it.tl 1 li. vv Wvter, anti sweetened." Store'. uIstt Ws. CI001IIIEWc. 'loisttGrsower of Desr.itptive paptleit tree Ot onsphtion111 e to se, tarnattittntttttdl Flvwerv o1 all vori- et. F1ltrtidt-eignstttttde up1121onltort notice. Rumford Chemsical Works, ProvidenoeR.I. No.1lObsert- vstryrert, tpp. t'emetery gate. Bewatre of Substlites andllImittionts. 1 For Sale by all Druggists RAGn I N1 E.SVahtlnstteet. made to thenm regarditng the Thanks- giving gause, btst after all our ar- rangements had beeti mad~e witli Minnesota to play its Miuneattolis on that date, Cornell nosy makexso additional denmand of $3uu. Why did nut the managenment fi._1ire on the distance thsey had to travel and the expenses incident to the trip? It would not require mucs calcula- tion to prove that Michigan's offer was niore liberal than Minnesota's, when the distance and additional expenses are taken insto considera- tion. There can be no doubt but what Cornell has a very sneak team this yeart and in order to shield them- selves and ward off defeat at the hands of western teams, an excuse of lack of finances has been invented. This excuse is too evident to stand for a mhoment. Michigan made every proposition within reason, all of which were re- fused, for financial reasons, as Cor- nell claimed. The record of the Cornell team so far this season does not reflect very great credit on that institution. I Jewett Is With Them. Tomorrowt afternoon we shall have jour last chance to see a league foot- ball game played on the home grountds, if nut, indeed, tlse final gamse that still he playcd lsere this year, as this is the last home game on our schedule. Northwsestern still be our opponent, and there is promise of a notable contest. The line-up of our team will he about the same as in the ganme with Purdue, probably as followst Sen- ter, left end; W(. WI. Griffin, left tackle; Hooper, left guard; Smith, center; Hlenninger, righst guard; Vil- la, right tackle; Aldrich, right end; Baird, quarter; left half, Ferbert; right half, Capt. Dygert; full back, Dyer. Capt. Dygert's throat is still very bad from his tonsilitis, but he will probably take his place in tlse game. Northwestern's compiete line-up we have not obtained as yet, but her team includes several players familiar to Ann Arbor crowds, among whom are Shepherd, captain Ir Mandolins, Banjos, Zithers. "-" " Best in the World." Etoer'"Washbttrs" Ia.strumta ait ry and presnts oble cbarsct- isis.W taour00repttation nthteir excelenee. A beautiful "WasbburnSouveair Ca togae." evantatngportrai ts it leen artists asd priceu ndtfullid eri- tiao te ltrais e. COnR.STrATEr AMaONnaRO SSn.; CHICAGO. Thie Annt Arbor orgasn Co., Sole 'Agenats, ANN ARBoR.