THE U. OF M. DAILY. cc. of .T Taty Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College year, toy THE U. Of M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION out script too prtce t5.50 per year, invariably in asdrace single copies 3 teats. Subscrip- ioat may be left at the ofice of the DttY, at Stottlet's, witth soy of the eatrs oe authorized solicitors. tCtmmunicatiotns shold reach the oboe by 7 o'cloc. x. it theyrrto appear theenext lay. Address all mtter intended for publica- 01011 to she Mtanagitng Editor. All bustnes cocmmniatios shoold be sest tso the Bust- ,lstotnger. THE U. of M. DAILY. Ann Arhar, tich. EDITORS. C. A. lUo.Nlost, itolt '0, Matteginc Edtor. 11. A. SPA1s7iio, fit. '94, Assitatnt. .1. L.. Lo1111 E, Lii. '95, Assitanot. J. A. Limoi, Lit. '9e, Athletic Eitior. S. i. Cuitto, P. G. Lit., Buasiness Manager. Wit. A. MittR, Lii.'o, Assistant. H3. MI Gtioo, 10. I. P. lall.,vo. Rt. 10.Aut, 'e9lo or tstlcAI. 'I'l 98. Lyl Fl . L. Mariindale, '91. L. E. Coooro dt. 'e. G . Jenklins, '01. All Copy most beat the otffioclefiore 8:30 ati of ther day of poblicatioti. The Editors do n110 bold tle~scsrtes pots sible for the opiniio or statemetst of corrs- pondenso, appearing is the Dotty. T CDDmpiIDtt Wvhichi Prof. Dohnson lias received by having his article oni "The Amicrican System r of Pleading,"1 reprinted in the lead- iog lawv journal f Eoglaind, is cer- tainly Dnf tso be prould Df. The Dxi v, as the organ of the studcnts, extends tD thr professor Dour cDn- gratulationss. THE establishment f the TI'ri ILeaguc Athletic association, coiii- posed Df Nortihwestern, lUnivt~ y of ChicagD and Lake Forest is cer- tainly a gDod noove. Froisthlio ncarntss uf the universities, mtany advantages will result which could not be exipected were they separated as were the universities itn the North- western Athletic associatiho which recently disbanded. A .xoo star ihas appeared in the firmansent Df college publicatios, being a semi-weekly published by the stndents f Lehigh University. The name Df the newv semi-weekly is The B~rDwn asd White. It is a neat paper in every respect anti we are giad to add it tD ur exchange list. The DAILY wisihes tue new publication great success in its chosen field. STROANGE as it may seem swe are obliged to gain home news in regard to an interesting debate from a foreign surtl&. ft would appear froms an article in the last issue of ness-like oupervision of the finances- the Nortwvestern, that 'Michigan has( of the various athletic associatin. H 6J challenged Northwestern Univetrsity At the same meeting the advisory to n iile-uivesil dbat. Tiscomomittee asinounced the appoint. s"S tonit erti nive oorrstdeae. Whysmetit of Mr. J. H. Fine as head P 9 ' wil benew toourreaers Wh coach ito football niext season. Din the com mitnee has seen~ fit to do all their recouinendation a niotion was°r A thecir challeiiging in secret is incom- paosed ID the effect, that the joint i pr;in:l ous. Suds a debate is comnmittee should authorize lbheex- oreies Iletopenditure thsrough Mr. tine of P.,i the LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS certainily of interest to all. and can mooney only for traveling expenses an HRTAD ¢anfietbuilding; star lilal SUCeSSb te aciveCO- eacers lare atendnce go dhdisipline; sopor- be tacasocsbytlaciec-anti board bills of such roaches ax loctioso; ellesuppliedt readingcroom;odaily lectures' opeatin o te sudet bdy Afre reinvited, and for such times only Ooilcptltoi-eigclliti o lcing senetin pyear qusinIi sto fpoelr.as they are asked for.-Harvard titoel 1lihol~losr,tioxtesg~ucu,,ieedttem. tiny C1Lest~nthi meho ofproed re. }'rseoensts *.2 t..o per seek in, private iamifies. Crimson, Fot-New s taaluooo, addeess Northiwestern wvill take immediate ,e. R. CLEARY1 PoES. action atidnmay possibly accept after first baring been refused by thIiT D U'nirersity of Chicago.i liii c newv course in Latin wvhichs jd f eI& l , & 0 wvill be given next semester, consist- 01 ing of a stiidy of the iostitutes of_ Gaius anld Justinian will certainlly-__ be welcomed by literary studentsj Horsford's Aoid Phosphate wvho have a reading knowledge of the Latiniaind expect to enter upon Is the most effective and nffmve- the stuidy of the lawv after conoplet- Esertod t xsec o log their literary cotiroe. This re- al eeyi xsec o minds tio that a course on Roman prevehtillg indigestiono, and r-' Law should be giveno at the U. of leiatoedsae rsn Mas is done at lHarvard, in our mother tongue. It seems that such frotm a slisorsieredi stonmacih. a course should by all means, be given iiitlhe law department, in or- Dr. W., W. G-ardner, Spigfigeld, der to show a comparison of mod- Mass., soays.: "1 valsie it us an excelleti erii withs ancient Romnt law. It preentaite of indigestion, atid a pleasn would at least be a liberalizing acidolated sdrish wheitpopolerly diltled. witls study if it should prv not of the wat er,otndlswetoened.", most practical good atod the aim of the departnient should be to turno iesc1tiie psop ilt free o apilim liolilto out a class of noen educated in the RtumforctCthemicaltWorks, Prsvdenee,R.I. law in all its various piases. Bewa-isre of Subsitutesstoodl lllilttn. Atleic-a- Finetn For Sale by all Druggists. Jiiooi , lilt, Otto.0. 100 only, A11 trinstt-doiyItolSuntiday. It 8.orREENWOOD, Agent,.i Ail voui Wv 13. HENELTl t. P. 5. dotledio. GlI PD QPE1ITI I 0uSJ FliO cNFINiII'1I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, '94- 27q' =: o MT I' ,11IT MATTE - ICKE CIRCUS eQUEE~N 1Sup1orted lys, lc .51003 3113 .15113 II I i1MI. Doi'tfail tot 'ithe Gbet t irhobo p111 it- itits. inder to -clii. TFNI. ill te -econdtt 011 ititrot odintheCilotOtol -tilello lot tero tototot ti lts tout :antitolhet ~lottt lotttoMotooet :actos l-et. Sol. Platihoette acrtti 01- til it1'ttrghietho tisele. 73c. Parostletto 5i3le0tack Otto, f~ irt h oo' th, Gllery4 t5c. Seat, onll sotloo titl -Jeotolovy sort. A1tn importattmooeting of the Graduate Acdisory anti Executive Committees of the Ptrinceton Ath- l etic Association wvas hseld last Sat- urday, and a radical chatnge in the managetnent of athletics vas brooughot forward for consitieration. The tewv schienme is to abolish the office of University Treasurer, antI to have mnaagers of the various associations instead of treasurers, To performu the duties of these offices there will be elected a general athletic treas- urer, woho with take charge of all ac- counts and moneys handled by the various associations, The proposed amndmuents to the constitutiomi pro- vide that this treasurer shall receive a fixed salary for lhis services, and shall not bc ptursuing a regular course for a degree in college, He is to have charge of the training table, athletic grounds, buildings and grand stand, and will supervise all repairs and alterations upon the grounds. lie will have, an office and regular office hours. These arrangements will doubtless be ratified very soon by the college. The change is one that will putt all athletics in the college on a firmer basis, and providet for a more bush- 295 fa cnresoft. 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