THE U. OF M. DAILY.________ Pulished Daly (Buaayt excepted) during the Colee year, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Sul tription price $2.5) per yra, invaiaby in ta cec Sinle tpesets3rettt. Sbcrip- ttons may be left at the ottier of the DAILY, at Stottet,twith aty at the editrt o authorized solicitors. Commuicatoac shold reah the office by 7 oclock P. M. if they ae to apper the net Icy. Addesnl matter inended fot publica- tion to the Managing Editor. All bstarss Communications should e ent to the Basi- nen Mactgr. THE U. of hX. DAILY, An Arhor, Xicih. EDITORS. C, A. DENSON, Iate '4, Maagig Editor. NttRMAFOWan , Lit. 'S6, Asitat. H1. A. StktnItN, Lit. '4, Atsistant. J. L. LREta', Li. '15, Assistntt J. A. LEitu, Lit. '6, Athletic Edior. S. W. CRTS, P. G. Lit., Busies Maaer. WlstA. oot', Lt 5, Asitat. H. B. Utinoitc'4 Frattk Waltre, '4. Mb-a Li'. Jatie"s '94 i. P. Hall. '5. . . Asiala'9. hMKiati.. W. N. tChoate, '11. . L. Iatoridle, '4. F. t. Sadler, 'Oi. H. . Ilokis, '96. L. E. Cooradt.'15 C. G. Jnkin,'. li The Editor do ot hold tiemarl-ra repn- sible for the opiiis or stitemtet of crrea' pondens apperig is the DAILY. All copy mit bat the oice bfor 53a, i. at the ay ofpbiceatio. To Profs. Angell and Kirchner the DAILY extends a hearty welcone, in behalf of the students of the law department of the University of Michigan. May their connection with the University e long and pleasant. Too DAtLY has given all sides of the fraternity fight raging in the freshmna class, merely ax a omatter of new. Nothing ht ill feeling and a serious split can result from this dispte. To all concerned tie DAILY counala arbitratiotn. THEREc wiii e a meeting of the DAILY staff, Saturday evening at eght o'clock saur, at DAILY office,I for assignoment of work. Every nmember, new as well as old tmut be present. Every one will e ex- pected to e supplied with news items for our special edition, Mon- day. WE note with satisfaction the e- organization of the law faculty and the changes in the curriculumi in. cident to it. The new organization of work re- flects great credit on Dean Knowl- tot, who has worked so earnestly in bringing about the reorganization. The feature which should not be overlooked is the good judgment used in assigning the subjects to men who have made his own subject a specialty. With the reorganiza- lion of the wotk and the establish- Cal., and are secured by the college meat of a private court, we have through the generosity of Mr. F. G. reason to be proud of our law do. Logan, of Chicago, a trustee of the partment. Icollege. sentor Medic Officers. ; The Alpha Phi fraternity are giv- -- lug a series of Saturday afternoon Thbe senior class in thse medical receptions to the various sororities departtlsallt held a meeting yester- and their patronesses. day and succeeded in electing offi- cers without any difficulty. The - followving were elected to office: Robert B. Armstrong, president; l Mrs. Krss, vice-president; C. M~or-JIU & L ( /t nas, secretary; Mr. Ayres, treasurer; E. E. McKnight, orator; A. Crane, valedictorian; and Mr. Rheinfrank, HrfrsAi hsht class historian. The question of lholding class-day exercises was not decided. S. C. A. Receptions. A series of receptions is to be given during the fail and winter by the S. C. A. to the different classes of the University. Thse first is to be given Saturiday evening, Nov. 4, to the medics and pharniics. The lawa students will be given a recep- tion by the ladies of the association Friday evening, Nov. to. Other receptions will be given to the Newv England students, probably on Thanksgiving evening, one to post graduates, and one to thse foreigen students in the University, whicha will probably occur during the winter vacation. Bock Counties Heard From. The visionary account of the cheapness of living in Ann Arbor, sent to the Detroit Journal by its able college correspondent, is at present going tlse rounds of thse state press. We clip thse following fronm a Pea Soup Lake paper, and altlhostglh the facts are slighatly con- torted wve think wve recognaize the source front which it originally came. "If lharid tinses are really pinching you, go to Ann Arbor where you can nabob it on $t.-o a week for both room and board and one baths per wveek included." A Valuable Collection. Beloit has been fortunate 'in se- curing for its museum the Rust American archaeological collection, worth fully $a15,000, which has been on exhibition in the Archaeological Building at the Worlds Fair, at- tracting attention from all visitors. It includes some 3,000 specimens of arrow heads, pottery, mortars, etc., illustrating the history and develop- ment of the Amserican aborigines. Trhese relics have been gathered by Major H. At. Burt, of Pasadena, Is the most effective and agree- able remedy iu existence for pr-eventing indigestion,' and re- lieving those diseases arising frotm a tdisotrdered stomach. Dr. WV. W. Gardner, Springfield, Mass., saxys: "I value it as oti excellent preeneatavec of indigestion, atid a pleasant acidtutated drinikbahen prpelty dilated with water, sod sweetfned" Deseriptiive patmtilet tree o applicatiatn to RumfordChemieal Works, PravideceR.I. Bewire of Substitutesanatd Imitations. For Sale by all Druggists. "WLISTER'$ INTWRNATIONA..L A,,p rey Nco. DICTIONARY .4treaclc caalnzSa.________ ASiieeeaaae sftbv "Unabardged." Ten years spett nj fincrevalisig, 11110s e-itoca eioloyel,xai Elr1, t +TO s' vrybody I-l(r atitshuldowntahtts III. liitiot11t5-. Itan s - -es allilquesltins c-otcmiaeti'.she his- tao veingio,t- sclag of weed.. A Library-in Iftself. Ittalsoagivsa the oftett do. iedtitiformiatiatn coicening emittetnt psess;factsrconeernitg tho couties it" til", towsa ndatutrtilttexfa- tue yftegoe artii-ulars cnrut ingas nosiet ilio-.5perasns act plat;tortaus- tatotaof:forein quoations,words ,antd Thisi Work is Invaluable in tte hlousetttoldsndtothtleteatcherscttolar,lpr- fesasiat us, andiself-duaator. G. & C..rerriam Ca. xJ'slac a, WEBSTeg' .9Sintiibl, .t3liaa. 1INTERNAITIONAL gr1hi11erits f e~t a DICTIONSI iC tfP.'eofee prospectus. 0. K. BARBER SHOP. In rotnecttn:FineLShowe thlsnewIpIt erlainctub s 0bathsafort$5.00.Ladtes' Hait Dre-itt'gtsParrppsnits J. lt. TROhlAsaWSlt, 30 E. Washiagtatn St. PlATRON'I'E OWEN'S BARBElD SHOP. FNo. 4 East tiaras Str'.et. FIRST N'ATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOB. Capitsl,$50,005. Surplussaitd Profts, $30,000. Tratisacts a geseraltbanisgbsiniess. Far'. eigtiexcasngate bought attd acid. Letters of credit procared for traveters abroad. P. BACIt. Fees. S. W.Ct.AIKSON. 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