THE LI. OF M. DAILY. r" ( vations of the present year, none is crease interest in the league race, ~--- L more important, we take it, than is and college spirit would run high the formation of the Graduate club. betwveen the universities, which are =j1 S Published Dalir (Sundays excepted) duringal ratialy-nsittins theCaoeige 1r, y 'pesntighe pormof theChcg presenting.INDEENDErograCITIi Considerable interest is being taken ____ ' T H . O . I D P N E T A S C A I N p re lim in a ry o ra to ric a l c o n te sts, w e at N r h e te nilh fo rm a tio n o f ' Subscription prive V.0pryaivral oratoricail matters this year. Whtetihpdtanh tdnso ae.. itt aanve Siagrenpies 3 cents. Subscrip-yhoetathesunsof ak nss mar be tell at the salvce at the DAiLy, we colivider the reniarkable iii- Isthe LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS yt Si'ei ihayi h div 0i h he Forest and Chicago Universities will aid SHORTHAND. iiarvifiel bulinig;iine -tSohts wih ay o th edtr or poe e t n d ntsaoest hrevu eihes;ilageattendtance, vgooidisiplinle; sliper- autborizedslicitors. inct~tlat look upon the plan wstll favor.-I. . iellsk; e ll vstuppllieddrevading rom;sailletatres- Gmuiainshudrahteofcbyoforyasin hsreadbe fCatueday vevningreepv~taioslvopen h nire5year abad e h de c oryas ti ead fC. Weekly. ,Exceptialtaclties rpacaigsetin posvi- t o'cltoYtt. ifteaire to appear the nest shoueldi is-el proud of our record. tions-___________________________chea_______- lay. Aidress sll matter intended tar pabiva. a aeuas . s $ oV5 per we n pr iva~etaeamilis. tean is the Managing Editor. Alt business In no other Gield, perhaps, has such baFr Nee catalogue, address voiicnivations shsittd be sent to the Btint- iniproveentt been mtade as in nra-P.R LAYPES re THE~j U. of Xt. DAILY. torical developmetnt. I T LD ANTI-SP OILS LEAGUE. EDITORS. __ ( (A. Ia ssns, st 55:l, Stinatig itoeir. An effort is being made to arouse__ ii .. iticLIaN, Lt. '94, Assistant. J.L.Lt,iiit. . '35, Assistanct. V, Ai,iiz, bawt '9i, Assistat. J.tA. iills, Lit. '96, AthlietiEditor. ca. uvis . I. ILSit., tBusiness Maitager. 1i.A. SM,, Ltii'9, Asistant. It, B. Gammon, '9ii. iI. I,. Stall. 'u5. it 0 I'. ili .'i L. Marticdale,. 4 Ar e i., lly'9 S , . l. sta iniae'9i. L. E cooradt 9 . C. iJekins, '4. il cpy must be attea bffice ufre S::30a. is ot the day at publicitteun. Trhe bditor' stiltttisld thtemselves revpan Bile ifortheeopinios os taiitent fcores- ponnsii, apiiiaring' ilte AILY iti. Xi:: are gladi to see that the Hare and Hound miss art becoming so popular; as this is ae method of athletic trainitng wvhichi shoutlidbe encoutragtd litre. Tli r Oratorical Association is to be conegratulatedl upon having se- cured Judge lbarks to deliver ant address upon "Lincoln as a Laiw- yer." No doubt the last lecture route will be fillediwene the .1 ulge appears Friday. Tfit Anti-Spoils league is nmaking an unusual effort to impress upon the students of Amterican colleges the evil effects of the spoils' systemt of politics. As will be seen ini an- other coleumn, the niatter tan been placed its the hands of tse political econotmy departett, and students wtill be asked to sign pletdges to pro. niote civil-service reforms. Niii that a graduate club has beets formed, the old criticism that there is no class of students so) conmpletely lost to their environieents, as the graduate students, should no longer apply. T a certain degree this ob- servation is true which is due, per- haps, to the fact that they have had no central association to awaken with them an esi~tWae corps, a com- mon feeling. Ansong all the inno- aemong university students through-I out the country an insterest in the Tiveie t iii'Ii I e ''tIullls5 e. v ,I l. Horsfords Acid Phosphate Trl'ls5e11511' is Abotue Ie)lr Anti-Spoils League. tIrts *~lt'i 5.e F . XX. Gelilen, editor of the Cen- 1ut, i. I:1 tilcy Magazine, srote to liresident I te4:ot1ffciv1oda)e- ". i."s'" ~ il Ansgell asking his assistance in oh- able retised y in existence for onli. Alltreainsdaiy xcet .tend taining the signatures of all young inioesS. nd (' t E NWatOD, wt.As iAro. mten over 2I tears of age in the U. preventing'5 1 of iXI. PresAngell, Prof. J. A1. lieving titose diseases arising G PID OPEV 1 -dSE Talrad]~.Dxnhl o-loo IH.ference and decided to give thee re- frotm a disordered stomlaclh. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, '94. qulest favorable attention. As a - result cards are being distribetted by Dr. W. W. Gardner, :Spritegfirid, T==E 2V =R =DFtTl J. X' an Tassel, of the last de- Muss., says: -I value it as atn extellent MATTIE VICKhERS piartmtent, I.. W XhiteheacI and XW. preenaltv of indigetion~, unit a i ia l -be1, i ln t etii rd J. H-amsmil, literary' dehpartmeent, and aciihahued 15mbbybeIlseuuutieehyuhihalec wh~t CSCUS QUEE Mr. ID. labol, of theedecical she-waeadsetnd"1:tt olCC11( hlvK I' Kl. pat in. The rard contaeins the itlysauneer tlii- til. TESNi'. in ite'seo es-ti. following pledhge : Descripivei'i'pauuipiiiieteeeoiluapp vlica in llu-t I d leeiaiu 'tio and Ithei I veluissly st(e- XWe hereby declare ourselves in d'eia~ahraiee.Rt favor of the conmphete abolition of ,-t r'o n~tttsn mttos 'Ytt t~e~~ : :te ie.3n the Spoils systent front thie public 5Pa155 pitei ciii 1c'kliofHIto\\, 5t" service,-believing thiat systent to be FrSaeby al rggist. eatsu l- 'ie IsvtWiii-' Jwl--oe lenjust, uindemocratic, injurious to political parties, fruitful of corrup- tiotn, a burden to egislatite and ex- - ..te ecutive officers, andt in every way - opposed to the principles of good ~ /__ government. 'We call upons all in aitthiority to 2 95Conu rea.. SS t. extenil ho the ettmost the operation + 9 of the present refornt lasts; and by - A \ 52d.uum5~ additional legislation, to carry the benefits of the Merit Systemt to the -N: i as~ aletreri f'a. farthest piossible lintits tinder our .fTo eets national, state ansdlmunicipal gov-repraefit one tSoj ernments." riuu rIige 5heofbt A Triangular League. \__\ kjhhs5TrtiOnpsjoS-' _ Thee students of L~ake Forest andI Northswestern Uiniversities favor an athletic associationt, consisting if ILake Forest, Northwvestern, and thee University of Chicago. Te follosw- tug is front thie Northawesterns on the subject: A league cotmphosed of Chilcago, Lake :Forest and Northwvestern could be maintained at tery little expeense, and all games would be well attend- ed, because of the contenience with which they could be reached. This would insure the managers of the athletic associations against finan- cial loss, Moreover, the large at- tendance at each ganmeswould in- I >(lle, eJou~inahab~d oh RvprodueticuuneJ Per~adlik - di ssrayo eriplAt ra pI1etetrs ?j r _ f ad othecr Vrawirsas. Class( k\5 ietures _ l4rtrcltc j The [Cxelty- pra~ted, ho biaai l leIe i3bvavt5°ttJvuS9.td @1al @o~d5AeOI u (rd5 R-Dace Order,& '-Ar~l5tic Prorom~re,. Comre P ondeoec~olicied I rs