THE U. OF M. DAILY. '~. of -~w Td~ Published Daily (Bunctays exocepted) duriati the College year,.b THE U. OF M, INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION utborriptiott priee Itt501 per year, invariably iii adeanae Single copies 3 cents. Sautscrip- cones may be left at the of-bee of the DAILY, at Stoftlets, weith any of the editors or authorized solicitors. Commauaticationa should reacit the office by to'clokhP.sm.if they are to appear the neat say. Address all matter intended for poblica- tionaso the Managing Editor. All boniness comsmnications should be snt 10 the Boni- ness Masuagee. THE U. of H. DAILY, Ann Arbor, Hinh. The Ed1itorsno t tthold thotmoelvesoreopon Bible f=oertihe opiniotts or statemenrtts ttfcors- pondlents, applearing itt the DAttY. TtsctsRJ will be a short but itmpor- tattmeetintg of tt c I ). r1 tY staff to- night (Montay)-7 :130, o/lttb. Ev- ery nemiber miss! be present as pro- vided for by thsecrnstitutions. S rtv m)t-xrs should remietmber that de P'achman, wvho gives a concert in thse Choral Uttion series, tonmor- rote ight, is ini many respects thte eqluaI of Itaderfeslli, thtefattouts pi- anist. 'Tickets for thtt renmainidr of thse course shltt be pu~rchtasedi nowv, so tilat you mnay sear Ifsis great or- tist. Thiler5fies of conscerts to be givens at the May lesloca I alone ed to atnothter paper first, and whten conmpanoysvere calletd upon and re- the bearer said he would give it to. spontded appropriatrly. After sing- Tie: .DIllN for publicatiots at thse itsg ettllege songs thse company cdis- saute titme, lie receivedc the atnssver: I persed, thtanking tlse S. C .A. for -"to .rV,-t, ttf do it, If 'Tztv l).v the very pleaoant eveningthsey load 7eOrit ii /11,1/7n Oots oef W tv-." i passed.- We ap)peal to thse students if this is Oelt ssIedisoaoia lairrli hrasthettdoftlecollgerpape fai tre:'e o th coleg paercontest. H. G. Mattson wat given utpotnshicth is sanse constmitteeI first rank atsd will repreaent the col- look~s for support in thseir enterprise. lege at Madison. S. D. Callender, We are retady to prove every state- ineofscdplewlgoa ment we save nsade, and all see ask sineofecdplewlgoa . , . E al ternate.E ts lair play. Ar last, thsrotighsthseideath ofa! p~ublicspiritedl nan, the University sbeo1.h.rcpin.o) lb erbletquest. This, perhapss, i only thte beginning of tnany niore to follow. Ill the sill of the latej- Christiats H.- Buhl, of D~etroit, filed for probtate Satutrday, is a provisiotsI Horsfor'd's Acid Phosphate for $tio,ooo to be given to the U.ni- versity of Michsigan for enlarginsg Is the motst effective and aaree.. tite library of the lasw delpartnment. aTble remsedy in existence for This will be pleasant tesvs for thse latv sttidetsts, as thse stuts donated preventing indigestions, and re- siul adld greatly to the facilities of leie soedsae rsn thisgroswing departnment. Mr. Biuhl has swisely appropriated thsis sutn, Froms a disordered stomach. and htis tnamef will long be renlett- heretl as that of a great benefactor D.M.W adeSoi~ill 10 lsehisoryof ls la clparnset.Ma ss., sayt: -I valoe it as an escellent If ttore tIielso are so able to dot preventtative of indigestion, andt a pleasatt so swouldl follow thoe noble exansple acitlatetd triok wthen propterly dilsutetd with of tis public-sptirited mnt, thle 1.ni- atr-ad - etne. versity, whichl is lose litti ted to a In tile LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS antd SHORTHAND. magnificen tltuldisng;nine teachers; large attendtane;t good dtscipltine; sutpe-- loerworke; telt supplied sending rount daily lectursv Saturdtay evennttgreeptions; opntte entireyear Exeptionttfa cilitites toe placiag tunttts in post- Itots-shthl~andtnrdoatesnaratteedthe. Livoing eolleltnsts $2 t..5per weekin privatetfailies. For -Newe Catalnogte, adttsst P. R. CLEARY, PatS. Tittte Tottle tLtbtineeetc tiuday, Ntt ,5, 1593 Trattts ltavte AtimtAtrbtr by vetrtat StandtardTimeso. *1::13 p. stt. 1 e .I *Trains erttn between Attn Aror tte tttTotetd( only. X311 trats.da~ityexcept Suntdoy. Ri. S. GREENWOODI, Anet, Annt At-to:, W. R1. BENNETT, 0. P. A. Tttledot. THlISSPACE Rr:SERVEIDItFOtR flIt- 'GTI {PD 0OPKVJI I26 USE7 will be svtrth tiore thtanthie price tarrosw inconme, ssottld be sale to of a ticket for all thse remlaining exptand ansc make sesw depsartttresI concerts iti the series, wviicht in- otut itnto thteside fieii of knowledge. duties the May Festival. Huty your Paii -etEnettrd ticket at once. Ar the last nieeting of the Michii- gatn state board of health, a reso- lution was passed recommlnendinsg the teaching of sanitary science in Michigats literary colleges. Thsis is certainly a movement in tile tght direction, as no better place can be found than at thoe college to teach this nost important subject. A few years ago suchl a course of insstruct- ion was included in thse curriculum of tile literary department, but was dropped for some reasons. fly all means such a course should be given in the literary department, and the hoard of regents would do well to follow the recommendation of the state hoard of health in this niatter. IT would seem from the commu- nication in anothser coluntn that TiiL DAtY was not thse only paper which could not get informiation from the inter-university debate commit- tee. It has been the policy of this committee all along to keep the in- formation, which belongs to the public, strictly to themselves. When the letter was received from North- western's committee, it was furnios- The stocial given bty te S. C. A. Satulrday evensing to tile studleists of tile Pacific coast, was pronsounlced a grand stuccess by all whio overe pres- ent. About 40 respotided to tile in- vitatiots. ihe first part of the evetning svas passed int gettitng ac- tquainted and hsavinig a social time. Later, tile social took thse forni of ant "lObsersvallots Party.'', Aprize svas offered to tse persons whlo had Itse greatest power of otbservationi, also one to the person possessinsg thte least. California seented to be es- pecially selfishs on thsis evening, for her sons msonoplized botls lio first and the booby prices. Mr. Mahan was tile fortunate winnser of tihe first price, whle Mr. Derling had to con- tent himself withs the booby price. Thle judges were very imipartial ansd decided that bothlshsould receive equal reward. Thte prize was thse privilege of making a short seech to the crowd. Refreshments, which consisted of orange sauce, coffee and cake, were then passed. While the guests par- took of these, thse winners made a few apt remarks. Others of the Rumford Chemienl Worhs, Pravittence,R.t. For Sale bsy all Druggists 295 Cone,ss S. 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