i .p > "i a r ;_ ; r -a - s ' M. L7, ' Elf -- oL. TV.-No. r V-s. V.-i~. 5. NIVERfSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1893. IRCTREC~o PRICE, THREE CENTS. U-5SF 10. vs. D. A. C. be about tbe same widtb, a little First Footbali Game ofthti Sea-{ longer, witb a wbite cover and a de- son-Let Everyone Turn Out. I sign on tbe front worked in four or five colors, making a very bandisonme Tbe firs footbali gamse of tbe volume. seasoit, wich wilt be played 055 tbe All memsbers of the class are again atiletic grounds Saturday afternoon invited to contribute anytbing of in- between te U. of \i. andI 1. A. C. terest in tbe tway of sketcbes, grinds teams, promises to tie a very close ansI aosthing b-smorous. sad exciting contest. Tbe D. A. --- CI has a very strong teanstiumber- Fi--st Faculty Concert. inlg aniong its nembers such meni as 1i.ft-iO oftelio-roil Frazer , Sandersono, titigee, anid oilier j lolo i ii ise t i tin first-class players of experiencee. On cxi t this seasons in N ewberry- Hall tbcir recent trip to Chicago th~ey this ccciii to. The prograt-esitu n- playeid a very clioe;aine utbstditteclces sscitnestutbers, anid is as strong teaa lite Chicago Athletic follows: Association, a scern svicbinclisded . osc-i i i o r, oPn8 o ' 0, th-tn some of tbe best old-time players of clie ccci i i insAdeio eut: ciie sthe eastern colleges. Thte nmake-upti Oit is . ArichSia ot- Ait erm-cc. of tbe U. of 11t. teanm is not yet AZeile, definitely decided usposs, but every i-reti-ii ti" effort still be nmade to put tsp a teasts Si-. Silas tR. Slila II. chiezo,13B:fla iict (iii l1__--lcoiu tbat will give tbe D. A. C. mns a Ois- Jesille at. Lcii close rub. Let everyone turn out IV. a "Summer conlcise;. and encoisrage te boys by giving -- ---iii-t-i s--op 26,-A.cit oti them a good send nff. Tihey are (e11-L~etove ste--------- iaiekoiv Si-s AlitecBly, dltg everytihingintheisir toswer tu V.F~it-,i ia.-Appsio astaip >:,,-i fiirtber the interests of atitletics ----- --------- iixels Itere, and sisccess tbis season tde- V1 " - .tatiSte.Oii A.ALt.Nor psensiuepoin she hearty antitoy-al (W~ith ViolinOi,esto.) sipport of tine great body- of Stus ii - hAice bailety-:t~. O, tc ieitts. Sir. J..Er i, ch :c ol. A meoetinig of Ilhe football caiodi- A New Wrinkle. tates wcas held in rootmt g of te ___ nmain building last evening at 7 A btusiness mseetinog of the Wrinkle o'clock. B arbour expolainecd differ- board wsas held last nights at whlichs etnt metbods of play to te sen by officers for te seniester were electeil. te ise of thse blackeboard, introditc- Wns.. Blleis was electeid nanag- ing newe features of team swork. ing editor and StatltH. Sntitht, bas- ness mntager. P~lasns for sloe paper The Oracle wilt be Issued. swere discussed anid an abusndansce of siaterial seas fotund to be alreadty at Thte Nicely--six Oracle bonaril helcd handi. Tihe boardI It.s sitcceecdecd its firtctietin-a last ni--ht atnd nt- ,itn otic ite tervices of the test AN IDEAL FFRAT HOUSE. The U. of Mi. Chapter ofS. A. E. Has One-A Model of Comfort and Elegance. W \/A5HBURa CU1TA5$ ,45t550 .5100 emosiusif 4,.. I ' '! i hsouse is to be ready- for occupancy Q I ont October so, ant il-ttbe probably 1st . Sls5., sc c- 5ei.. woithotsntansy-recetonVi ies eelciteestlusemsoicaltand nil cur faith wiettihout ites i toiQulityanti:It-f eealin it-" andi nmost nodsertomnse ownted by s icie t- 1r. atoy U. of Alt. frrntity-,aticdt e Stin PIit tN0i,-3i e maist cottveieintly- arratngeci for the pupotassfor st-iletsit is tintteed. 'N 0 Ti E, i-- tt-oe iiher tooitt-~y. te sre pre-ited to it is cnstssoal'y- large,ihatntdosmse anidgtoe acxi-s otior-iotithe I iraie OuThtis ity utiequaled 1i noutl .i ioiioseevrctedi elegant, andi is completely- trovidted hereand tviiii x - i ii byny Cit- Tai oicei sitb every' possible inmprove-entest, Cd iij iti ti;.itty ;ltiior. ttic botis-for consfort and tpieasure. og Thirteen suites atnd tswo single rooms lt will acconmnodate ttventy-eigbt men- oY. ;ANN S TREET. bers, st-ile te apartmnents for the hsousckecper, conk and otiser sect-- anso are int tine basemnlt. . The reception roonms, parlors, and othser roonis on te first floor are so arranged that tbey- cans all be Artistic Photographtcr, f6 E. HURON ST throsvn togethecr, and sill nmake one of tbe finest dancing halls its Ann HOT LUNCHES, Arbor. Thse bouse ho to by beated Lowney'$ qhocolatte,, sth sstatocndlighsted by electric -__ ity. Thecre are basis roosms in te TUJTTLES basenmcnt, atnd also in sloe second "4 48 S. STATE St. antI third stortes.I Thse lost-r part of teblisliding iso FIR:ST NATIONAL BANK of ste and the ulpper alt artistic- OiF'A5N5AOR. ally shinigled,Itresetnttig a tine at-- Caipit ,u 50,CO. Surpluanio- titai, cii iiitP cisisctitral applearanoce. lThe itnsieei0-i-tuiicx-iieou.cicandilsol. Leter cf !credit i-ttoiuii rttc ,eiet--aoa, , is so be soost elaborately- finished, rs. mCcii.Pt-i-.. s. t- cc.SoxC-a-liter. anti fotrnishoediintshle sost lutxurioutsI style. floe grotusds surrotsnding O H T ~ Z te house are iluite sptaciotus, anod CLASSES IN DANCING Nvill xu-et as folow:so,-Genteein, cSlinisay tnocetoi-t to te meusbers stittlitocitlgeinlthsle lUX tsx- dTiiiisiiay eve-urn u.s -,:30: LdIstx. iStrday ury- of several teninis coutrts in tiseir cottnciii--.ssTuecst-ay.evenins.cd-iioticl fou, .3ttiiiard itt-oi. Tiiitit. cne terns, oswn grousnds. It'velve -got-i)-u$i. Popils reeivedt ittn tiniii- Thte local chsapter of Siguta Altpia Epsilon stas granted a cbarter its STU D - NE TS ! 18S9, anti deserses a great deal of cei o h tnigi a t rd tRA3' O TR- n tainted for so yousng a fraternity, and tbe msemsbers are to be hseartily con- 5ti ioiy ills fLiMd withstandinsgsloe hard tinscandi thot difficulty ini obtainitng atdvertise- nents, thet-e0its noiutnow 005 st-i ever oi its publbication. Tiloeboardolidtoth s~ilng itsregard so she vacancy canoed by thse resig- natiotn of Mr.tParsons teytontd ty-- ing the matter on the table until use next nmeeting. ,Ic. Parsons seas a Delta U. and Iis fraternity tbinks that his successor should be a Delta U. The logic in thsis reasoning is not remarkably clear, hot thse va- cancy will be filled by the best man available, whatever fraternity lie be- longs to. The board decided to isublish the annual in form a little different than the one of ninety-five. fIt still artists andtist-iters in te University, tnii are to lie congratulated upon }heir foresight in printing teipaper ulpont a sotuni financial basis. It st-s deciilecdhI call in all tunpaid subscriittions 011 stock anldi lhus start swiths a fulhl treasury. Alutans st-rc also taken to secure dealt room and establishs a dosvn lost-I office- Thse first nunober still be issued Fri- day, Oct. 03. The Graduate Adivisory Conmt-5 tee at Princeton, htas offered a cup wehich will be awarded to the man securinog the best average distance made in five pants, and also sloe best average score for goats from tile field. gratulatetd on the elegasnt nest-homse of whicis they are abootitio take possession. 4For sloe first time in nmany years Harvard, Yale, and Princeton lint- fthis year chosen their captains front tile linteomen. Hinkey and Trench- ard will unldoubtedly remain in their old positions, but Waters still prob- ably play at half-back, where he still be better able to watch the play of his meto. 5,soo latnt-; Books at dnc eth. inens Paper, peritossnd f25c. Busysthe IELnsT\Vxe-ioxPot-FoAlstPEN. Blest isnItse otorl-Every sne yoiavanteed foe teee yeats. GEORGE WAHR, LEADING BO(OKSTORES. UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, 2i0 SouthliState Street. DOWN TOWN, 4 N. Miti . oili. 1-tt House.