___________THE U. OF M. DAILY. THE CHEQUAMEGON ORCHESTRA. LEW H. CLEMENT, 51 SO. tMAsN ST. D~irector and Manager. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY 20 EAST IHURON STREET. Good Work Guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered. A. F. COVERT, Prop. 22 Years Iin the Basiuaess.'. '"- CITY LAUNDRY, M. M. Soabolt, No. 4 N. Fourth Ave. KEEP' YOUR AC2COUNT WITH THE +$TATE $AVfl$ BA12K+ Coi. Main and Washington Streets. ,A. tL. NOBLE, Pros. ROBsrsrePnass irS 0 'sh'r STAR STEAM LAUNDRY Finest plave in the city. Pronmpt Wi getting out work and delivering. Office, 1u Rost H- ron St. Telepshosse 83. - - O I !We are here to stay. W~e are prepared to glerie aclasof wvork so the trude of this city unequaled iby any otblir isose eerocwaled h ere and sol reelld by aiiy Oily'ITilor is Americand at iriees gvrni d bay aodx or- doed. uits fro 3R.lla ((lityidlmTas o any price dei-rid. 1,iieiCuomsToilorin-,hb Noa. ANN StllltitT. DANCING and DELSARTE MRS. ANNIE WARD FOSTED 46 S. Slate Street. MONDtAY-8 p. m. Adancied Class los la- diea aida nlleiimen. MO1NDXY-- p. iii. Ladies.' dlsa. cl' a-. T''UIDAY pi . m. Gentilli mils 0 ciig p.m. C hildieis -.d anerclasg .f o n. Ladiea' disicing a. Private lesos hy appsoiintmnt. " , U. OF M. CALENDAR. Sat.. Dec. 9.-Scool ot icl. lupil' le- eital. Sat., lie. 9-ldge Ewin, of (liliagi, o "Oratory" before the' Oratoral Asoia- tion, in law lectre room. Moi. tie,. li-Unity Cl, Dr. J. H. Kellogg. of Battle Creek Sanitaium-tA Sound Mid in. aoSound Bodv. Not o Brutal Atr All. The laue and cry over tiae brutal- ity of football is still furnishing the newspapers of the country with much matter for their sporting col- uians and great ignorance is dis- played as to the merits and denae- its of tiae game. No one wii deny that there is an elenient of danger in football. It is so in cary sport. The strangest blaunders have been aaade by critics of the game who ieve confused Ruigby footblall witi Associatiot, or Galic, football, tie latter being a kickinig game. lir instace, thae N. _'. HeIralid arraignas footlall and cliarges it sithingathecause o twenty-six ueaths andin inumerable atccidecnts tliringtli asaat season, cauaed ly kicking liar ball in scrim- miages. The ball is never kicked iia a scrimmage in Riugby football, and thaetwenty-six deaths spoken of were causedliia England ly tie old- style kitking ganme. As to the five or six deaths at Rtigby football the past season, one was caused by a player, wvho hadtino cleats on his shoes, sipping on liar wet groaind, no ohae player touch- ing himi. Another was caset by a player, whlo was about to be tatked, throing himltf foraard ith avii lhanilpring, a very foolishianaituni- heard-of priceeding. Consiierig liareoter ieahs unavoidable, the prtportiona of fatal acidenta at fot- ball wil comiaiare aitha other sienn, baaelall lavinig caused seven deatls duorinag the seassi. If football crit- ics would have more regartftr facts, there would be no more foolihl con- parisons of Rugby football wita prize-fighting. Right in Line. The Alpha Nu contest for coos- log its representatives for tae debate prelimiinary to the inter-iniversity debsate will positively occr on Thursday, Dec. a. The tquestion for debate will be: "Resolved, That the Regulation of the Tariff Should be left to a Not-partisan Commis- sion." Any member of the society may enter the contest. All contestants must hand in their names with the side they prefer, to J. Q. Adams be- fore the meeting of the society on Dec. 15, at which all final arrange- ments will be made. Now Radcliffe College. The Board of Overseers at Har- yard, Wednesday, decided to abolisha the Harvard Annex as a separate institution. Hlereafter it will be known as Radcliffe college, a part of Harvard university, the women students sharing the degrees given in the academy part of the college now attended by men. Thae discon- tinuance of the annex for the in- struction of women was brought about through the efforts of Mrs. Agassiz, widow of the famous sci- enist, who has long been working to have the annex made a regular part of liar university. Usder the action of tile board the president and fellows of Harvard college are appainitedtheia visitors of the lar- yard coriaoration, and are vested wvithl paor antiautority as futly as if the sanme had laen orig- mnally itoiferred uion tec president anad elloavs by liar charter. IN TER-COLLEGIATE. The University of Vermntn wil celebrate its 22d anniversary next June. Thar iegree of Ph. 1. has ben conferred on a woman by the tUni- versity of IHeidelberg. According to the "Year Books of liar Universities of thar Worli,"taere are in ali 47 universities. TarUni- versity of Paris is the largest, hav- ing 9,1i15 saudeits, Vienna coese next witla a meabershipa of 7,220, anal Berliniathirt, ihi aiacrtal- met of 5,5'7. Daving the footlball season of 1892-9,3 ini Great Britain thare were twenty-six ieatts ona the field c- salting froni football acciients, thiirty-inie broken legs, twelve broken arnms, tweny-five broken collar botnes, and seventy-five oiler injuries. Oratorical Associaton, The Executive Conanittee and its sub-comnittees will meet in Room 24, M~onday, Dec. I, at 5 p. mn. At this time all accounts must be renderedl of membership tikets sol. Every nember of these committees is requestetd to be present. G1Crcaouii:BuciKi, preident. Excurion to the Atlantic Cout. To parties that are thiiking of a trip south to Coluimbus, Ohio, Charleston, W. Va, Cliftons Forge, Catlsville, Petersburg, Richmosd, Providence Forge. Williamsburg, Newport News, Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Va., Washiington, D. C,, low rates for round trip and one way tickets. Please ap- ply to Geo. J. Clark, Pass. and General Agent, Ohio Central R. R, Room 7 Oltd Let Bldg.. corer of Summit and Madison streets, Toledo. DIAMONDS! At al price, ntl or miiited, 0,oder. Slay iect froimaNei-aaYirkimporliiiteenslave' a6 per cyIt. C. D CASSIDY, 'Dent '4.' C all or tn rid oralin27MayarlS. '96 Oracle. The Oracle, the animal Sophomore publication, is nearly ready. ft will be on hand so that you can take it home- Christmas. Its 150 pages are foil of good thinags, sort stories, poems, a remarluibly bright character sketch of "Dopy" ad then the grinds i-yes no end of them-fifty pages at least. And the canes are ten to one that you arc among those ground. To read the Oracle will cure a freshman of his freshniess. Soph., Junior and Seinior will buy the Oracle for the sake of the good it leas dole thena in the past. There are nearly forty illustra- tions, sixteen of whiichlire fol page. The eoveris a oet aiid tasty design, printed in four colors, the first xork of thrle kind ever a:sed lure. Thle book xiii be placed oiistle ini ali the boo- stoicssnad in the maini hal, Monay, Dia. Is, atithelicsunl trite, 2-a ents. HUSINis'aR LOCALS. a(i.'0ati01" ENa- TAs.ltND. All thein'yitapIetitrs, alsopieioiciia, saagaiies, etc. Gvt it arcadl, I. 1). Rtichiarsd, beoaxCiok Itovse. -J. E.PelierJp, the reinosw-iedlhai cutter 11r111 Detroit, lis leasevdtie Ciaok Hoiuse btrher shlopandiv furishd- ed it in elegtait sap. Ie extends a cordiali invitationfirall to isit hise nlew place.itf Have you beeia to Ilazlewx-od's Bli- liared hl yet. Newvces anid every- thing sice. State htreet. oiliA1NsuCR'S x' ni utax01'aleANCIJN. All are puilsi, positively n vioitos. Tuition fees5-, for Lamies, Gentlemin andl Chialdtrinaliks. .Aretductionato lfcrmer pupils, l-o whlere more taini mne fromlestone famiilytake lessos hleanausoma1,ut' atlii'ewi-daices eafore the hislidayt iy attli ihpes. Roomans ta itt--Froit Site of ltoaiins, hetilt Il hurn iiaiIaaue Itooks fromUnla iva-rs-it- t ay a N 'l5tMinoSt. Fort irteduce' a te a'ticket taOhiio, %Ve-sti Vt. iadld iVa t. luintls aly lii R. S-.(Greainwooata, 'lit-It t-f.g,'Toledos Annll Arboa&irt' h 7iuallMlvi. itol. uhau hiaoik, . ).:.. D~o yion x itIuo rent our raom'? Wi'hyhant t insevrite ie or-xtioill 1511 loaraliiculuiiinifira tfewx-days Mote room;uItu a-ve beeni renteadthruegi thie DILY thatiiihruigh ayites- meiumll~l, ftauthlii' l)A I L hrctically fals'itoa every stueit's hands. "01i1i1a COMx POaRa-isliih' (igara bought at thei. & :4. Dtrag Store. Thie J. I.T-iichbs Ci. have receiei a fise hne if uneckwear-the very latest. Have yiour phoios taken at Randal's before fhr rush f Christiais. AarscraIrio.-D~o you think of buy- iag a lylum'writer thisa yar Theii cal lt the DA.IiY siice if 7011 wish oie be- low cost. BRsACEla i' withi aigootpair of sobou- der braces. A large stock al ow prices at Brown's Drug Store. A fexw shop worns braces it 50c. Go to BRONs'sS DhThturiSTORaE for ahl Laboriatory supplies. Dtissecting cases, iarons andhsleeves.-Lowv Ptices. "The German" at Granger's. Privte ilstractioii in the cotiln- "The (lerumiss"-its riules iid figures, the wxatz, twoi-step, and any dassce of merit that miayle desired. Mr. ad Mrs. Grangee instruct at all classes, and can te engaiged for private lessons at boors nmit occupied by classes. If you wjsli to joinl is class, now is the time. Grasger's Academy, ground floor, I6 Maynarid street. .54-57 MICHIGAN GENTIA Mrnute Tatute(Rteuvised)ttNov. Lit, 1893. iD. N. Expreess.-. I4,1., N. Y,..& C. Putt, 720 AtlantiutExlsrs. 17 Siuii& isxp. SCO..85 Fat East'iuIju.. 94t IC N. 1 irtetet 101 N. S. iutied-as.1 3 P M A. xM. Fttaistia~et'nlExp. 1i55 Mi~ l dEs-...4 108Si. It. &EKal. Spi... l6llS N. Y. & u. Sput.. 5Cuts(liN. Rxprss. 850 Piacifie Espess...10 1 O.W. RUGooES, H. WV. Haye, 0. P. & T. Agt., Chicea. Agt.,.nA.rbaor. -THE ANN ARBOR ARGUS PRINTING and - - - PUBLISHING RTO-vTSE- Studeut Work a Speialty- Blest 5Workmen anuad LowestlPcinn nthe City. GRANGER'S.- CLASSES IN DANCING will mret as eollowst Gentliemena, Sicturday merninsa10 and Thusday evei'niigs 8:00; Ladies. Saturday aeternoionisa4. tadiesanuid Gi'ntlneeni,al- vanced clata, auesdlav eveiings8. Grsund .fosr. It Maiard street. Tuition. oiie term (tweivie mc-it-) 55. Piipiis received at any time. :Bic 0- c.u llesdqoartu-a famrSigias. 25 S. Fourth Ave., - Ann Arbor.