THE U. OF M. D AILY-. THE CHEQUAMVEGON ORCHESTRA. LE W 11. CLEMENT, 518So. MAIN ST. D~irector and Manager. i EXC ELSIOR LAUNDRY 70 EAST HURON STREET. Goad Work Guaranteed. Goods coiled for and deliveroed. A. F. COVERT, Prop. f ~ 22'ears in the Jusinees. '2.. " CITY LAUNDRY, M. M. Seabolt, No. 4 N. ]Fourth Ave. KHICO YOUR ACCOUNT WTH THE +$TATC $ATVII2G$ B1flK+ Car. Main and Washington Streets. A. L. Noos.E Pres. ROBEaRPnuetCa~sh'r. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY Fietplace in tho rety. Prumpt io gettng outwotrk and delivrieng. SOfie, 10 East idu- oun St. Telcehone S3. We are horn to stay, We0 are prepared en give aelaeeof ework toc the tradeof ati city anequoaled b~y any other eause ever located Itere and seek extolled by any C'ity Tailor in j merchaand atpriocesgovern d beygooda or- dered. Saits froa NOWo (thirty doltars) t0 any pricedesied. FietCuse-tomeaioringby No 7' NN STREET. DANCING and DELSARTE MRSt ANNIE WARD EOSTER 46 S. Stnte Street. MONDAY-8p. m. Advaede r Clast for ta- dies seed Genttlemet. ;MONDAY- p. eet Lies Itoti-t class { TIJESIIAY- I.tn. Gtetncttttle tt eanintg Class. SATURDtlAY-101 a. eet. Genttlemn's daenet clss U. OF M. CALENDARI. Mlote., tec. a, CUniey Cluth, 1ev, izid tlewart, sec-t, "Mohamed" Thuga., Dog. 7.-Schtool 01 Music. faculty Conetr. 'cri., iDec. 0.--Mertoote, thecgrteviolineist, in S. L. A.outase'. Sat.. Dec. 9."-Scool o of luie'.Pupils' e- citatl. St., iDec.9--Jodge' F titer. atf01 ictoo, o "Oratory.' hefore lte'IOatoricel As'sociae- tione, islwhewcrtaurerm. Michigan the Victor. (Continaued trustfirt peago.l Chicago made 35 yards before it was stopped, beit Villa, D~yer and Griffin almost regained the ground. Dyer and Neel exchanged punts and Hlollister by a 40-yard run scored the fourth touchdown in _f5 uin ut G oal. 24 to 0. Chicago carried the ball down the fiold by short rushes, and after los- eng tier ball on a fumble and regain- ing it in the sater way, carried the ball over for a touchedown. Goal by Sikes. 2010o 6. Thecusual scries of ruselsc and fuenbles eiedo witlh anotther totuche- dlown by Chicago. No goal. 24 to in. :Michigan tookekther ball and in 6I milsutes scoreed anotheer touchtdown, Shrrman taking the ball across. No goal. 28 to so. Chlicago had the beall again, belt the timue was 100 shlort, and at I1:40 tinec xas calli d, with tier ball so yards from Michigan's goal. ceived and eatertained by the Des- mond club, many of whom are alumni, and shown around in the most courteous manner. The clubs arrived from Detroit Friday night, They will meet for rehearsal tonight at 7 p. in., sharp. Princeton the Champion. Princeton defeated Yale by 6 to o in the annual Thanksgiving day' game at New York. The cause of Princeton's success woas its magnifi- cent defensive work, which offered an impregnable wall to the assaults of all the Yale backs, including the. great line-bucker, Butterw'orth. The desperate work of Yale, whenever its goal wyas threatened, several timesi prevented ltrinceton from adding to its scorr. lPrinceton's goal was nrver in much danger, and Yale playred on the defrnsive throughout. Other Thanksgiving day games xverr: Harvard 26, Prennsylvania 4; Danl:.e'llllh 22, Union o; Rochester 6, Seiamuse o; Jefferson 56, West Virginia o; Virginia s6, North Car- olina o; Southern A. C. 24, Missis- sippi o; Vanderbilt 10, Sewanee o; Purdue 42, D~ePauwv eS; Lake For- est ao, Chanmpaign in; Notre Dame 22, Hillsdale z n; Cleveland A. C. 14, Detroit A. C. o; Chicago A. C. 8, Boston A. C. 4; Nebraska 20, Iowva iS; Missouri 112, Kansas 4; IBaker 32, Denver A. C. o; Stanfortd 6, Blerkeley 6; Idaho S, Spokane 8. Games on Saturday resulted as followvs: Annapolis 6, West Point 4; Yale Freshneen 5o, Hlarvard Fresh- oten 4. A Vermont Banquet. 'flee stugheols of ther U. of M.'l front \ermiont beel their seconii annual banquet at their club rooms on Thiursdlay evening. A. V. lDwodl, acted as toastmaster, and the follow- ing toasts svere responded to: 'Old School Days in Vermont,' 0. B. Conant, '94 law; "The Pos- sibilities of Vermont," 1). E. Porter, 94 law; 'tThe People of Vermont," G. WN. Howvey, '9 laxv; "Vernmont's Legal Talent," P. D. Durand, '95 laxv:"Vermont at the U1. of M." thoese initeeosted inl the susbjects which it treats. Some tinsiseee a review of this work was glen ies 'li I)AILY columns. It will hoelenteresting per- bcaps to give soe otf the, xearm com- enedatitoes it is receiving. Speaking of tisxvork teniry Waie Rogers ot Noerthwvestereievrsity sass. "t am aware of the stanldin~g of thi enthors in their professio aleel I should have expected it to be a s-cry excellent work oni the aubject at xvwhici it treats." Chancellor V It. Payne of the Uni- versity olf 'Iennessee writes: "It is admirably adapted for the ends propos- ed and a great credit to its authors." Says Prof. Miller of thee State Nor- mal School: "The definitionstiteouegh- Giut are not arbitrary statements, bat broad principles, pat in most clear and ronecise language. It is at onece simple 'eiouigh tee be grasped by the ace-rage mind and philosophsical enough to in- terest and charm thee seceolar. In my .judgment it is unlqestiollably the best test-book ever published oet the sth- ject of eloeution."''hlese are beet a few of the many xwarm commenldationls the atthors leave received. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 10M10 llIiFU TOUARC1'101l.hl ICEs. ' The famocus Californtia Opeora Co. seemis to hsave caitght thte poplar favor lee Micheigan, judegig froin the highly eonmmentdable reorts of press aend pub- lie. This nmeritorius organlization,, consistling of 30, xviilIpresen~t for the first timee lin Aiin Arbor, at the Grasnd this eveningStalel's romnsetic opera,. "SalidtPasha." 'le Prima Donna,. Miss .osepliie Stailtole, a new stellar light in the broadl field of operatie sing- ersis a beautifeelslnd virracious actress, possessing a chtarming voice of cx- el-caite correetniess, wvondterful range, and in the chasrac-ter of "Serenae," pcre- serits at lictueofttide-ai loveliness. Notably, the coedy roles xvill be sus- talined by those ceve-r sieegig comn- edianes, Misses Siouiders aeid Blnder- salt, xxhoefccse-verai years assumietd first parts witie Cocurad's Opera Co. and E. E. IRicas producettionts. A brilliaent repertcire 11hoc-tienarranegedI for the week, the followxing coperas xtill be. sunrg: "Saidl Itolti," iroflcGleolia'' "Cheiieoef Noreiaeiel,' '"rincesslof Trei,.olleo.' 'llcleiaelilGir," etc. Mally fatvorites ipealr inite edifferenit teustes, leavingeg lightced the Iceolele of Ann A crbocr last seasont withe tieNtdsn Opera Co. Itige elassllerfolttal ices at rematlrkablly saeill pries-15, 25 and0 35crenIts. ROSINEMS LOCALE. SOcLID Ct51 IOicrithle 11Cig arsbWughit at the 13. k M. D~rug Store. Thle I. T. Jacobs Co. leave ree-ived a fine line cef eekwar-thte very latest. 't'ie boot dessed sltuetsaillAinn Arbcr ahe those thaet xsear clothees made Icy theto uldee Ehagle, of D~etroit. Mr. Rosecef tie-firml, still beo at te Cooke Houels-tomottrrcow, thle 5th ist., pre- parcel teeeleotepriceso(ltwxieter sut- iegs. overcocats, dresosceuits, or any~ thinrg lin his lislec that crc calculatecdtco harmoiz'eswithi the finanelcial depres- shore. Calltecedlset-slim if youe o thtinkingt. olftetlclee ..tnow .in.. the line-up: COHcrsel P">e'ilttt Iett'pp lhe'-.__tiht Taekle' hRatlkettco Ict t Otane..._ Aoclen ---------et Fuel.... Nih. ti _.._W ht IHalt N -._-Lf Hlfc... -- - --Villca -- -- - illisl Holistern --erertc -- -- -- yetr XCHIGAN CENT IL 'ieo'relle (Reied)cNev. l19thc, 1893 O.N. Fypressc- 54'E ItN. Y.C0'. 81l1. 720 Atlaentic Expes. xli''cl& Exp .. 80 Fast Eat' Fl)i)45 N. S.Limitced ...OD3 N. M..FlesteStod Ill:Exp t 55 Mail aee aldEp...4 185G(U. it. Sp l ...6080 -1.Y. &l t-os.Cl.. 5s08 leeN Express... 8e5 5ac'icExpess..01$l O.WE UGL , 1.00. 1hievs, G.P p&rP.Al~.,Chiou.ee Ant., AnnArbor. THE ANN ARMOR ARGUE PRINTING ands;- - PUBLIISHING Student Work a Spemialty. Best Wtorkmentaund Lowext OPc e n thCit ey. GRANGER'S.- CLASSES IN DANCING sill mcnt a foloews: Gentlemte, S tanday mornings l10 and Titraruee inlgs 8010; Ladies. Sateerdaey atteors 4. aLadle, aced etirmotad- vanced class, Taeedao evnings 8. Gounscd floorn, 6 Maimadetrnet.n'ru Titions. oeterm twoeve oteelc-;i)t. Pupils etcoeivedat amy time. 25 S. Fourth Ave, - Ann Arbor. Glee and Mania Clubs' Trio. (In Wednesday muornineg thee Glee and Banjo clubs, 31 men, left for Pontiac where they gave a concert in the evening to a rather asmall audience. On Thursday they left for Flint, arriving at noon. 'Thery drove through the town giving the U. of M. yell and singing. They were greeted by a large and ap- preciative audience as is evinced by their receiving four and five encores. After the concert the clubs woere in- vited to tier" Blue's " dance, and enjoyed a very pleasant evening. The concert at 1F11n1 was pronounc- ed by the press and public to have been the fluent given in the city for years. On Friday morning the club start- ed for Port Huron, arriving at noon. After reaching the town it was learn- ed that the church lead potuponed the conert. ':The-clubs were re- G. F. Waters, '94 laxw; tThe Green goodsi It wvi101ayyoll. Mountain State,'' 1.. Fiske, '9'4 law- Ictlt hRNI-n NENT-On 51Sigle arid 0o10 Doule Rcoofurrnishiedluend evell t"Vermout justice," I1. IB. Howe, heatedh, reliC reasoniable lt 14 North '94 law. Thayer St. 52-54 Dave youer pheotos taken' at Ilndall's Officers were elected andl the oc- before thee eteie of Chlristemihs. casion was one long to be renmember- T'rENTIccN. -15cc 'eln thinrk of buey- ed by those present. St te -witeriedue- ii .WhnVoll - 'law th ,11 -oll i uwish one be- Literary Comment. : iscoctE: Ci'extwit agoad piair of slloll- der latee. rA herge stecek at loy prices at Braon':;lDruigStare. A foxy shop jwe eiote xvithe pleasure thea favor 'iprll braces at S5ir. with whiche Fultoen aned. Trueblood'4 Ga teo Blto-vN's D 4Srt o E for al new work entitled "Practical Elacu- Laboratary suptples. Dissectineg eases, tion" is beinlg received on every hasnd by aprons ana lees.--Lone Prices. I