THE U. OF M. DAILY. ~I.of iZ. ai . e'iliabed Dily ttassmays eceted) dring the Collee year, by THE U. OF MI. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subcritia price $2.5 pee year, invariably at adeaaie single apica 3 cnts. Sobarip- tiaaa may be letata the atfce of the DAILa at Scarffet,twith ay at the edtra or aathariczed aolicitr. Cttmmniatiaaa hatuld reach the atie by 7 a'clock P. M. it they are ta appear the net iay. Addesas all matter inteded fr pbica- tan ta the Maagig Editr. All bstnessr utmmniatinashald be et ta the Bai- neat Mange. THE U. f M. DAILY, Ann Aror. ~ih. EDITORS. C. AtVESON, Law'4. Managing Editr. NONai sFiuwnas.Lit. '0, A.oitta. a. A. SsALING, it. 'it4, Asistant. - - - - - --,Asita t. -,Athletic Editor. S. 5. CnTISt. P. G. Lit., Basiaess Manager. sa. A. Soit, Lit ', Asistantt. Asitatt. LIERARaY. LA.w 5. 0. Austitn, 95. ,7.L.Loori,05. --- Iv. NlCoate 'li0 MEIt~CL. H.-f. ai itoon:-l. E. a. Satndae,' t. Diit-TAL, jROitooicTiic. L.F.Cooooyodt '500 ..-----Alcpyms et-h-fie eoeF:3 .Ii of ale doatpoblicatioo. The Editors dolnaot hold temelve respoon- sible fr the opinias or 'taiemtets fcore- podents, appearig i the DILY. AL. canvasers for the DAIiY should turn in the namea which they hasvc taken at once, as we find we aye receiving complaints of subscrib- ers not getting their papers, whose cameo do not appear on our books. Ste that this matter i attendd to so that we may get our ooks corrected to date. Tiic announcement of the F'rsh- tuan-Sophomore field-day for an early date will be receivedlwivihl grat- ification by all concerned. These friendly contests prove an effective means of showing the relative std- ing of the tsvo classes in phoysoical prowess, in a better nanner than by the old fashioned class rushes which were held annually, not many years ago, much to the discomfort of all who participated. ONCE more Albion has shown by', withdrasing from the ganme which was to have been tplayed here next' Saturday that she is unworthy of our consideration in athletic affairs. Whenever the U. of M. and Albion have met on the field in the tpast, the latter have, according to their own version, been defeated by some trickery or steal of our own team and probably the game Saturday, if it had been played, would not be any exception to te general rule. It is to be regretted, however, that Albion had not withdrawn sooner so that a dale oght have been ar ranged with some leading sestern university. WF nsole with pleasure the oni- nation by the democrata of the first Michigas district, of Prof. Levi T. Griffin for congress, to fill thec va- caucy caused by the death of the late judge Chipnian. Prof. Griffin is well knows as an able lawyer and astute p0olitician, and there is no doubt thoat in case of his election he wttl serve his constituents wel and faithfulis.IHe is a man who is thoroughly alive on all national questions of the day and will give them his ablest conideration and time. Mr. Griffin has been a professor in the law department for the past five or six years, and all the students will unite in wishing hinm success. ITr is sated, on good authority, that a conmpromise was effected yes- terday which will lead to a settle- ment of the lecture association af- fairs. It is now determined to con- solidate the twvo courses and aake this year's course of lectures the best that has ever been given here. The details of the compromise and the complete course have not been given to the press as yet, but it is probable that everything will be arranged so as to be made public in a few days. We are glad to announce the con- promise, as such an action was the only thing possible under the cir- cumstances. The officers of the twvo rival associations showed good judgment in coming to such a satis- factory understanding and we can assure our readers that a fine course of lectures will be given this year as a result. TuE emenbers of the freshnman class are just becoming acquainted with one another, and the politici- ans of the class are already agitat- ing the question of electing class officers. Wires are being pulled, logs being rolled, and at lresent it would appear that when the time conmes to make selections, consider- able pipe laying will have been ac- complished. Of course all this is all right, if it does not go too far, and we trust that in effecting this organization, '97 will not be so uni- fortunate as to go through the same turbulent scenes that disturbed the college last year, whlen '96 elected class officers. A small clique o "representativett class nmen put theiu heads together, bld a secret caucus and sprung an election on the class when most of them wer oot o towvn. It was necessary for the class to undo all this and make a boter selection, but it resulted is the creation of two factions and list -wounds wehich were inflicted then- tare not healed yet.! ' The selection of officers is one of the most important things the fresh- nen have to do, and we would ad a- vise thenm to do it willh all caution !T dfe Iand deliberation, for thle sake of peace and for the good of all con- corned, Isthle LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS _____________ anod SHORTHAND. 11tiotoiet i ititogo tote ie-teaer;ilare attendoance; goodotdisitepine;aope't' 1Vn t - I leand Banjo Otubs. i oteooo' ici11tttiittoli ecotaingto n t odeity leceture Ninoty-Si Gles cSiturday evceit cetiot ons;ownto, enotire year Elmt o-oo ail ittifor oo latocing stmto'.i loa I There is some talk anmong the exnocoowis:ttot 0.p er week0 illiae ttaiet.. members of the last year's freshman FeP. R. CLEARY, PREa. glee and mandolin clubs of reorgan- izing this year under the name of TOLEDO the "Sophomore Glee and Banjo Clubs." B~oth organizations achiev- ed consider able reputation last year NORTH MICHIGAN at the various entertainments at RAILWAY.i which they played and there is no - __ reason why they should be allowed Ciiit to tpass quietly out of existence. oott.,s Oi Ninety-five had a freshmnan glee and C 7 W 2O0 Cty Alena banjo club, but they were not con- ''' - "X R g e " A 0tinued through last year, and if lb0e "N Ecit. scommon sophomore class of this year decides P0a \ to perpetouate the nmusical reputation 'i5'5r ooY AlSM of the class by reorganizing their s ~O~~act glee and banjo clubs, it will be the HowardeCe.f s'. BAY CITY first class to have done so. There aSKEGON Sit ot' AGNA is certainly room for the clubs in ojj AiLn.' ttets tiu : field, and tve hope it will be done. ( Rap LASIN ci Cornell will probably erect a nie- isBattle ad morial to G. P. Witherbee, last / Iles Duin e year's football captain, svho was "_ _' Adtaa, <. drowvned this summer while attenmpt- ,, r~ae,.ToLEO ing to rescue a boy. Timeo Tattle tothitog eft sot SiyArayo 14,100 The followving men haste been Trainis leoae nlArb.~~or c C Cmii taken to the football training table NRTH. BOUT. at Harvard: Gould, loster, Fair- '10:13 P"I. t1:5 to.l d:15 p. rm. ,:tlp. n1 r tttoooy Toai ,oi nscNovei ati915.in.i bersa 'd Enmmons, Warren, Iesvis, Nocrti.. Satoay Traoinertto'Otttien t Ietot n abr.Jnenol.Lae 1] New-oil, Mackit, ,Johnson, Sloven- bul ui'ctoetiss oitiattot O. m.(Oae late Io ron rip en this train. Son. "Trains run betwteenAnAror ;i'nl oled( son.oily . ____________________ iIS. GREEuNOOD, Agsen1t, AroI W.tH.iI3ENNE'T , G.P. A, oldo t i ]a A E r f i j~qItt(JII TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 10. Horsford's Acid Phosphate Is the most effective anod agree- able remnedy in existence for preventing indigestion, andre lieving those diseases arising froms tsdisordered stomach. 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