THE U. OF M. DAILY. C~. of i-3a. cTNait~. Puhliahed Daily (bundays excepted) duriag- the Codrre year, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subseription price $2.50 per year, invariably in adeaneeP Single copies 3 ceats. Subscrip- tiona may be left at the office of te DAILY, at Stoffletos, with any of the editors or authorized solicitors. Ctommunicationa should reach the omtie hy 7 o'clock P.Mn. if they arc to appear the next Jlay. Addreas all matter intended for publica- tioa to the Managing Editor. All businesa commutnications should he oeat to the Boot- nesiaManager. THE U. af M. DAILY. Anm Arbar, Xich. EDITORS. C. A. DeNmote, Low '94, Managing Editor. H. A. SrALDNGo, Lit. '94, Assistant. J1. L. LORsIt, Lit. '95,. Assistant. P. PALTERS, Law '9ii, Assistanst. J. A. LEssOe, Lit. 'Si, Athlctic Editoir. S. W. CURTISSo, P. G. Lit., Buasincss Manager. lWm. A. liloc, Lit. '97, Assistat. H. ft. Gammone, '9. t. 1. Holl. 'ua. R. 0. Austits, '95. 'MEDICAL . N. P. Sailier, 'Oil E. P. Lyle, '96. S. L. Martindalc, 'SO4. Agttes Moly, '97., H. DI. llaselist, '96. DETtAL.. 1(ii;tPATIttf. L. E. Ceesradi. '95. C . .lcoiss, 'li. All copy mast beatcthessoffictafr,' Ss ain~ of tbc dasy of publicatioti. The Editors dos set hold themsclves rcspon- sible foe the opinions or statemets of cerres pondents, appearing in the DAILY. Wisconsin challenged, Michigan, and so far as we have been able to learn no definite action hao been taken as yet. Cornell's theory of a lack of time will not apply to an enterpris- lug western institutiotn. Our stu- dents have time, withouf material injury to their studies, to take part in such a debate, and are willing to do so. It io to be hoped that immne- diate action will be taken to either accept Wisconsin's challenge or se- cnre another institution to debate with us.E As will be seen in another col- umn, there is a strong probability that the co-edo at Harvard will be placed on an equality with men and coeducation will be officially recog- nized by that conservative institu- tion. If this is done it mlay be safely said that women have overcome the prejudices of an institution where conservative ideas, backed op by over two hundred and fifty years of history, prevails, and have won a victory for themselves which shsould be a source of great pride to theni. In western institutions of nmore mod- ern establishment, coetducation is generally recognized, this being the result of the movement to place womatn in her proper environment. It is a source of no litle satisfaction to us to see Harvard in the East any eontributions that any may wish- to nmake. If it is lnt eonvensent tsr - sums to call at Newberry halt, a eadd- sent tu the General .Seretary will ss- eeive prompt attesutiso. EveryoneTj shosuld have a part iin this, and ecan- _L E tributions of any size or value, whethiersr° msney or lothing, can be used. We, have in other quarters use foe old magazines and illustrated periodicals is the LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS whic wil gldlyberceied. and SHORTHAND. Magnificent building; niae whic wil gldlybe rceied. teachers; large attendance; toad disciplise; alper- STUDNTS CHISTAN ASOCATIN.ior work; welleoupplied recading room; dailylctulres- SatudyCHITA;;~?ITIN urdayeening receeptions;spanithehentire year t Excoeptional failities fo, placing students in post- The onouringHeros Loe. i.;;e-sortholdgradoolcloguaanteed them. Lieing The onqerii; eros Lse. exrse,s $2 tIa$$5:75 per seteks toprivate families. For New Catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, PatS. Thse bays of Yale are in mourn- ing, and a long time will be required to heal their lacerated feelings. TOLEDO They were reveling in all the hom- /~ age that can be lavished upon con- a ln quering heroes when Princeton wentA at them with a flying wedge and a % P" Cit e1~~ few other irresistible tactics, capt- ured their laurels, and are now in Time Table tahinsg fe~ct Sunday, Nov. 5. 1893. the enjoyment of more than Yale Trains leave Ass Arbor by Central lost-Free Press. NOTHSOTH 012:15 p. as. 11:130a;.to. --- - -- - -- -d--4:5p. m.':O0p . *Traissueatwetesn Ann Asboandes Tolesd; only, i 0 Altis i ly except Stunday. R. 5.GREENWOOD, Aect, Ann Arbor. W. AH HENS I1TO G P. A. 'Toledo. Ann Arbor Savings Baink Ann Aro.Micis. Captal Sock, $50,000. .Or;snied unde*the General Bansking;tLas Horsf'ord's Acid Phosphate of11this State. Receives depsos uyenid Unitesd Stoles.seafts.cabhed apon proper identifcatiats Safety deposit boxs'to. reni. Is the m~ost effective and agree- OreoCERS: t'biristias Mick, PrFes.; W. D. Harsman, Vice Wre.:;('has. E. Hiscock, Cs- able remedy in existence for sl-e 1 a ra ss be preventing indigestioa, and re- Gl IIPD OPEIV I2OUISE lieving those diseases arisinge ONE WEEK. COMM1ENCINIG front a disordered stomach. on® day, December 4 ii esd'.iti sisl an~ud io91tiar; Dr. W. W. Gardner, Springfield], = Mass., says: "I value it as ain excelln preventiativeof sidigesiio, atidasiteasat acidalated drink whenapioterlv dilated will; water, anid s'wectened." .cfeia I'pct.iIE 5 51.11) 'A8-IA." Itliduiy Ev'iiog aild'veil- Discriptis cpaplt;5f'reEoS; applictionstoS asilay SIatiniiie. Rumfrd hemcalWors: L~lProidece,.I.IIM oFl.5dIIIOFLA." Tue-day Eieiiiaig Rumird~emial~shnrovdencR..'ISIS OQi O750111575051'.'"- Ovdwi~i,ay Becware if Substiutes and Imtation:s. 1lvi'eii gai..lSteiiud< Mat;ineie. 'PHNCiti(1Ses" ' i'3tiLIUaDt. "-Tlharrd:;y Eh ;'ing. For Sale by all Druggists, 'oIRsi'I.E GTOttOLA."-Fricey Eiesiita. -~ "sBOH~sl 01111.R. "-Satuirdlay Ereoin. AVE must insist on our contribu- ioin hands witha Michigan, Wiscon- tors gettig their copy to the office sits, Chicago and othcr universities earlier in the morning. We cannot of the West, in recognizing the abil- accept copy after nine o'clock atnd ity of wonien to compete, with laon- get THEc DALYv 0111oD tinse. Con- or to thlemselves, with nmen in thecir tributors can assist uIsniaterially by efforts to secure a liberal education notiog th~is. in th~e universities of the land. THEI attenltion of stuldents is calledl to the commnlication from the S. C. A., io another column. Thae condition of thae suffering mniers in I the northern peninsula slhouldl ap- peal strongly to thse student public. A liberal contribution should be collected for these suffering people. CoLLEGIArE football is now undcr- going a severe scoring on the part of the public press all over the country. 'rhere seems to be a de- cided sentimnent against the game on the ground that it is rough, danger- ous and brutal. Nor is this senti- ment confincd to the press, for a committee of the faculty of Harvard University are now examsining the game to determine whether football, as now played, is dangerous sport. Every one will awvait the decision of this conmmittee with considerable in- terest, as it may be the means of modifying the game. Ir would seem that the inter-col- legiate debate committee is not ac- complishing much. Some tinse since Princeton Celebrates. A great celebration wvas held yes- terday at Princeton over the victory wson front Yale. The committee of twelve appointed to niake tile necen- sary arrangements, succeeded admir- ably, if we are to jiudge fronm the success of the celebration. Prinsce- too wvas pleased at the coolness sith which; Vale took the defeat. The college of the orange and black made the most of a victory won from the ntalwart sons of the blue. Studensts, Aid the Sufrering. Editar U. of \1. DAILY: DEAR S1iz-In5 the last issue of your paper before the vacaitiotn, there wvas Rn editorial referrinig to the need of assistance in the minitig districts. We agree heairtly thalt the students of our 'Universitv should leave a part ill rendering asistatice at this time, anld as the Stuldents' Christiant associaitioni already line a cammittee enigaged in this relief work, wve desire, if the stu-j dents so wish to, offer, through the agency of this committee and our building., to do wheat we can to provide for the gathlering atid distribution of CRONaPENCO.'- "FONTAIN ANnGOLD 1-7 SAESTREET,,,',PEN5 MAKERS.I CHIAG.,- . prices, - 15, 25 and 35 Cts. JM~ WtsC. GOcOtIIEW. Florist. Grower of J tists, Casrni501on ad Fliwers of all voni- ety. Floral designs masdceupon sbart enotice. Na. 1 Oliserval evy street, app. cemertery gate. HAN T S. /2 Ov ahinlan RERStreet -1TB5 We~ can furnish seerly anysoare at a Great Red'uction. 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