THE U. OF M. DAILY. . of ,M. Taita. Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College year, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subscription price 12.50 per year, invariably in advance Single copies 3 cents. Subscrip- tions may be left at the office of the DAILY, at Stofflet's, with any of the editors or authorized solicitors. Communications should reach the office by 7 o'clock P. to. if they are to appear the next day. Address all matter intended for publica- tion to the Managing Editor. All business communications should be sent to the Busi- ness Manager. THE U. of X. DAILY, Ann Arbor, Minh. We know that a large sale will be the recognition whtch the editors may well expect for their hard and conscientious work in the prepara, tion of these excellent Christmas numbers. ONE lesson should be drawn from the fire in the literary building Thursday night, which might have proved disastrous, which is that too much care cannot be used by stu- dents in the various laboratories of the University to avoid fires. A fire once started on the campus, especially at night, would soon get beyond control of all human agencies EDITORS. EDITORS.and result in an inestimable loss. C, A. DENIsON, Law '94, Managing Editor. nd _s_____es_____ s ' t. A. SPALDING, Lit. '94, Assistant. .1 L. Lotie, Lit. '95, Assistant. A LI Michigan students will rejoice 1". WALTES, Law '94, Assistant. J. A. LEROY, Lit. '96, Athletic Editor. at the splendid choice the football S. W. CURTIss, P. G. Lit., Business Manager. men have made in selecting James WM. A. loGKa, Lii. '5., Asoisact. Baird as our next year's captain. LITERARYt5. LA Tb H. B. Gammo, '94. I. F. N n . That he possesses the qualities and oAstin, 's:. MEIcAL disposition that go to make a suc- F. P. Sadler '516. I.f. 94 1. P. tyle, '6. E.L.Mrindlei, '4 Agnes Moly H-. Haii s, . cessful football captain none who DETA. NON0t0lATC hiave watched Ihis playing will for a .14 E. 0oo r dt '. .O sibo, A'514. moment question, and that he vill All copy must be at the office before 8:30a.I be thoroughly devoted to the inter- of the day of poblicatiso. ests of his team goes without saying. The Editors do not hold themselves respon- The withdrawal of Captain Dygert, Bible for the opinions or statements of corres pondents, appearing in the DAILY. whose veteran service nade him so valuable to the team, is much to be regretted; but the team is to be con- -TM. AOU" PUBLISHING HOU:. gratulated on having secured so good a man as Baird to fill the vacancy. WITH Saturday's issue The Cor- Captain Dygert, whose poor health nell Sun suspended publication until the past season has seriously handi- after the holidays.Icapped him, deserves great credit and will be made as hard and true as possible. Outside. the diamond will be a cinder running track of only 12 laps to the mile, and at one end a gallery is to be constructed for the use of spectators. Adjoin- ing the main building will be a wing containing offices for the athletic association, shower and bathrooms, and three large locker rooms, one for the 'Varsity scrub teams, and one for the visiting teams. Light will be furnished to the whole build- ing by immense skylights in the roof and a large number of win- dows around the walls. It is ex- pected that the cage will be ready for use in February.-Exonian. - O Horsford's Acid Phosphate Is the most effective and agree- able remedy in existence for preventing indig< stion, and re- lieving the se disel s -s arising from a diso tiered s omach. Dr. W. W. Gardner, Springfield, Mass., says: "I value it as an excellent preventative of indigestion, and a pleasant acidulated drink when properly diluted with water, and sweetened." 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Every member of the staff must appear proryiptly at I2:45 o'clock at the DAILY office. and praise for the real with which he has labored during the past sea- son, as before, to further football interests. All honor to the retirins- captain, all hail to the newly elected captain WISCONSIN has tired of waiting the ultimatum of our inter-collegiate Pennsylvania's Baseball Cage. debate committee, and has chal- lenged the University of Al~iinesota .Te University of Pennsylva to a joint debate. is shortly to have the finest indo baseball cage possessed by an WE question the propriety of bthe colleges. No pains have be locking the outer doos of Lniversity spared to make it the best of hall when there is a large crowd kind, and all the successful fs within, as was done last night. As tures of the cages at Harvard, Y a safeguard against fire, which is and Princeton have been combin liable to break out at any time, if in the plans. Both the Yale a for no other reason, a repetition of Princeton cages have proved part the action of last night should not failures on account of their size, b be tolerated. the Pennsylvania cage will be larl nia 'or of en its ea- ale ed nd ial but ger THE Christmas numbers of the Inlander and Wrinkle appear this week and are awaited with much satisfaction as both publications are exceptionally fine. Especial pains have been taken by the editorial boards of both publications to make the current numbers the best ever issued. We have seen the proofs and illustrations and can say that no better work could have been done. than them all. The main building will be in feet square, giving a clear floor space of 14,400 square feet. In this will be laid out a regular baseball dia- mond, exclusive of the out-field. To prevent injury from the rebound- ing of the balls the sides and ceil- ings will be hung with strong, elas- tic wire netting a few feet from the walls. The floor will be of a com- position consisting chiefly of clay, NOTICE _ - ro IC - usIf TA.BWY We can furnish nearly any make at a Great Reduction. Call at THE DAILY Office.