THE U. OF M. DAILY'. 4 _. Gys nasiumn Heating Apparatus. This scholarship covers one-half - ___A news3sstern of heating by the ofalcsreYiaeb sa i~vi 00 dasssnysexcptd) anac o-rtte isdiec mehodofrada-legs for one year's boardi and tot-dJ E S the 0l11ere ytat, by tion in whtich fresh air is taken from tis. sisoerdaalan stn THE U. OF IM. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION ossd nihae ybigboi a gift, hot no interest is asked and 1 - Suscription prices$2.5s petryent, nvartably over steam coils and then distribot- no date of payment in fixed. N ruds-ance Otingle copies 3 cents. Subscrip- eds ti onsi b Examinations wtill be held in Clhi- ionesmay be leftsat the oasies at the DtLYte, t-al-roms -n-te bildnghas cgCeead icn .. as Stofflet's, testisanay sftise editors ar just bees istroduced into the Gym- ao Denver, Clvlad Cn in- eLAIN COLOBSNS autborized solitors. Tis -- nail, St. Louis, Washsisgton, Loots- -id SHORTHAND. Iitsnssicntibiling; tin - (ammanications should reach te oasses by naiil hsalso msakes it San rancs-tetacbers; large attensdance; goodd tisciplinse;susetr- i l yle, Detroit, Omalsa, SnFrn is asssbs tswolssupliedneadisng room;sdailylectures- 7 olack P.e:. iftshey aee to appear the next bin to blosw cold air over the I e Id1. . Ga55iss5,5 E. l . : V~sanitie, ';heat a suifficiesit supply. This meth- .DENTA. o~rc T 7c. od of hteating the water has been g.7.E ontt {. Li.tsstii'P.- foitnd to be vern satisfactory, the e i. s otdal fp ti-bs ctb icestsn sis. only difficulty having been in the e vjj To dtr o ---loin pressure of mater in the city!' at,5 5ts ss tnilnaitins rostaeio1t~-~ matius in this part of the towan. An -__ lesdns piasa t ieOtn effort, ihowever, has been made Horst'ords Acid Phosphate (%- 5) FF ,~.a during the past summer to connect I hHowtefetveadage- uadnsCy. n'S A ITYw the hteaters so that the hot maulerIstemsefeiean are- UK ttta supply shall be more regular, espe- able remedy in existence fors \1,I tp 00eaSDRNi.tis LiERot thing gives promise for a cially on the upper floor. SteantasMaWL good game thin afternoon withTie- was let into the pipes yesterday prvntn ndgstoan s' - sstteer. inbun -ii troll. The game sill be pae not from thse new steam plant back of livn toedsessaj fse ata"iist N ae withstanding the rain and wet field Peabody Museunm, and from this frssaliodeegtoah a iodrdsoah -11 .incident to it. Our eans has been time on all the bathing facilities will fo aEO faithful in their practice and they be in running order-Yale Newns. 14:9 Fttt5,5 i are consequently in better condition - r X.XV arnr 'ritasll isiensstlaeAnbrb etiististiiidintsy5. t AComparative Study. Mass., tuys: I value it as ass excellent rstsiSte Sa iints,. to payssnatt sass iasuaay. CtitNEtLt and Mlichigan hare far- tional fighsts and rival organizations, alike, this year, but the lietter judg- nent of all concertneil has presvailed cud the disputes save lbnen amicably settled. Arbitration is alsways abet- ter tieatns to nmake iuie of titan iser- bistent oppositions, whiitschaivs i productive of hiarid feelisigs asntda failure of supsport. I k there has been any doitbt as to whsethter a paper devoted to college wit and hsumor, could be a sitccess at the U. of Mt., it nmust give may nown that the Wrinkle has proved by its appearance that it is a success. The first number issued yesterday contained msuch msater which is up to the stanidard of any college comic paper published, even after years of sutceessful publication. The editors of the Wrinkle are to be congratulateil for the fine ap- pearance and high standard of its contents. The DILYo tishses it great prosperity and success. 'May its shadow never groin less." An elective course itswsiinig has reeently been opened to the juniors at Vassar. Thse Stuxdents' bible Class at the Unitarian Church, twill begits its year's work next Sutiday, at 12 o'clock, its the main autdience roont. The subject mill be "Ostr Religious Detsosutiatons.'' A contparativse studlywill be msade of thse Origin, History and Doctrines of the vari- ous Churches and insportant relig- ious msosvements of Christendom. 'The teachter tiut be -Mrs. Sunder- land, whlo for many years hsas sade a sliecial study of history, religious as well an secular. She still give a conversational lecture upon souse one denonination eachs Sunday. All students and others, interested tn a sympathsetic comparative study of Christianity in its variosts phases, are invited to attend. Her sub- ject for tomorrosw will be, t"The Jewish Chutrch, the Mother of all the Christian Churches." vassar Students' Aid Society. A scholarship of $200 in offered by the Vassar Studentst Aid Society to the student passing the best ex- anilnation for admission to the fresht- man class of Vassar College, the ex- aminations to be held in June, 2894. irevenstative of itdigstion, ail a pleasait aecsdslateitdi si i-iesprierly diliste(] salili waset, asw eetenesd." ieses liivo a nisiss 5free5 tnse iis its)i t RumordetChenmicat Weeks, Pravidente,RI Biss sits oitSusbtitustesstdtisst.-isliii. For Sale by all Druggists 'WEBSI5ER'S' IINTT~RNAI5IONAL E~trelss-..DICTIONAR Y - a"S nabrinded."7 Tessres spesst - y it tsttat5.. iiii si . swrybody siiitrs .illqustios onetrits-g thess t- -r too. , seliitg, pro- Al zbt-ryismoItself. txstgives I teitti i i-sir e s i s srit s o cenn I ad pl sidpacs tas I iia,,s .Issi lii e it 515 S-isi is nay s it sssibutiuit tnorlat5a)isstisi SitS ti itda str iI-ig'S thiat buss A. is i tntri l i tain . slss 41in runi be tsteen'itIsntAiboradtie ns TheQuenofShba U. S. HRT as lir.Agnt,AnnTArr. 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