THE U. OF M. DAILY ,[,+ f#1. Pvadn. Published Daily (Sudy ecepted) during the Colege yar t THE UNIVERSITY Of MICHIGAN. OFFIt: Times building N. Main s., opposite post office. EDITORS. J. A. LElto, 'P, Managing Editor. G. iR. Sis,'95, Assitat. C. D. AsY, G. L, Assistant. J. F. TisosAS, '7, Asstt. S. E. EsArrE, '8, Athletic Editor. L. C. WAsisn, '0. Bsness Manager. hR. . PAULS, '15 M, Assistat. Assoolte Editors. L. A. Pratt, '6. A. K. Petrie, 'I. U. A. Ioughton, 't D. G. M. hleath, .00 P. Katherineteed, '7. If. B.. Gansnon,'S0 M. B. B. Metheasy,'Sl. tR. R. teily, 'l. R. C. uc, 'iiiM. Sosaannahllichi'dson,'IO F. A. Miner, 'It i1. IE. L. Geismer, '80L. W,. W. Hughes, '5. The price of the Duly will remain as here- tofore, $2.0 a year, isvariably is advace, nowithsansding the fact that publication will e cotissed otl Commecemet. Wihithismissur the Daily retumeis publication, andawill continueewitout hinhsriiis-sii liii to the Crisitmlas va- catiosn,waeitiiwiilgainDsutlotdrlir-ii ctuatioinitntil college 011011. The Inland League Course. TileIlaiid League is out with n annsoncoemient of its corse, winch, owin~hg to the g-eat intimber of oler lectures allot tntertainmenrits, hits beei shitrtesed and reduced in price. Tie folowisig is the core so far a0slar- ranged: De. 5.-Cosici I oiidrr rirrtio f Prof. FransP ork, 'ssted iby Alfred lisiffmn, rellis. aidlMiss Jessie (or- ltt(, opriano. Jti. 1.-Lecture, robbly by Prof. H. L. Willet, of Ciicago. tan. 31.-"Muse iii Public School Work." III alge of Miss Lucy K. Cole. Fitb.--. -Lecture by Mr. S. P. Orii, boranstol for liue Cook exeritiusi to (Greelandi in 151. Illtstratos by stereoptican views of tiat ext(iio. Mrris 13-The Caberlein Cocert Co., HemnuHIaberleit, cellist; Miss Assa Gillies, soprano; Miss Ruth Hey- 3Pla1n, piaurist. March 27.-CLaries' eiug, pro- grasn- to be asnousced. Season tickts for the course will he sold for fifty cts, ad in ese oneoc, two miore etertainments are addedt there will be 0.0 extra charge. Meeting of Schoolmasters Club. The seting of tie icignu School 'Mastes' Cust held here Friiay anoe Saturday w',as well atesniedI both b.y high school teachers treoghrost 0he state sd by nmeibes of the fac- ulty.'Thenieetings were iheldt iithe School of Music building except Fri- day afternoon, when experiments were grven before the society in the physical luboratory. HUNTERS' RATES. Agents-of Ohio Cetral Lines are selig Hunters' Tickets to all points in the huting territry at hoters' rates. See Ohio Cenrsl Ageos. 12 CHICAGO 18SI)EFEATED. (Coninued from Iist ae) forty-ive yards away. Ilie comes back twelve yards, tand then got-a(own be- fore Flint's ard tackle. A fumble ad is tackle behind the line by Roby lose three yads for Michigan, andl then Bloomnstoni punts twny-five yards. Farimeni toekes Clarke focrii loe. Nichols and tilesake a yard each, thirouigh the hune, andth ue bll goes to Michigan. FBoomnigstoit imaks as- oilier short kick, anid Iicharis falls oii it. lHollister msakes four, Vll, fosr, andetFarmnivle yards, all tby tacnle plays san tandesti, anti Fertert goes agaiist Not Flint without a gan. Htoling gives the bal to Chiago. Al- lest starts aroundi the endi, but is met by Fernuintieee yars behind the line aud stols there. t is otparet by this thur that Chicagco is absoutely usnaible 10oiiake aily hetatiway agist Michigan,'s ensd, tiogiattimlpslre still madsie. _Nel is accordingly forcedt to icesit to tliooningstos, twety-ive yards awy, who romes back fiften, esily elsisg Flint, but going uinder to Robty. ar isumn fails to gaiu and Villa is too mruch 'hamspered iy NWitihoitson tu mioro' thanss liteli'bal awith no les. tlioomtimgstoni pnts forty yaids, anti Nel is stippdinisli tracks. Gale iives a yrd, adeieii ilmiti fails 1o gili. -Nelpusnts twentyive yaris, estct Bloonington comeis back toi. MAirtiigam's rcaptain egins to raic the immiiense' advnage lie has iii his full bark's kickig abiliy, anet nes hiimi more aid mioe as tine secoit half adnvance. On the fiot line-p this tulhe the ball is tassiied eek to hm for a planst, suit 'lie the tball is doncil Michigan less dvan-ictthirty yrs.f Aulnt intlNeel manki'the rrei'd ive yares initwoysattemptlis andictthen Clire signas for the tihe hocnored criss- cross. There is it insfast's hesitation, anditheii Senier spriigs oni Nichols andt downsimiliwith ia yard ls. inlols mai~ks fosr yaidtCee sct tily. but Allen da.reilnt risk atehler attemt'li.assetNele iluso thirty yars to Blootington, woio as ususal, comiets bck ive yris bfore liii ends cani dtowsn his. Sester plows trosgi.Ce sawdust for a ya.r, but s0111e Oili- .mii siaetis fosntguilty of hluoding anid the ball goes 10 Chicago. Neither ichols nos' Gale casn ginis, auitNnel lucius to Itioonisgstsn a-io this time faalls where lee catches the bl, with Roby on top of hum. Michigan againi resorts to kicking on the first dlown, aidi loomisesgstoeo trier a sort punst, Euhlkoter, ey sheer stresigth, forces iiself a yard aead and thiess (ale ose siore tries ic harit'rdrive, betle stos as if le hail trietd to penetrate the proverbial s0one wall.The sue-s! as-elgitisgaills the fsry of despair andh in the vain at- temptt to keep Michigan frons scoring tmother toucrhdown, raller thanswathi the hope of ainning or scoring them- selves. Neel drops back for a psnt, but Htooper asd Hall are on himi amsost as 0000 as ele ball. Te bal hits ose of then, and bounds far bak toardi Chicago's goal. oth teass rae after it at top speed, and a Chicago man and a Mich'gan maa- div for It at the Isame Instant. A minute later they are rovere three deep by the pursuing players. Michig n ha, the ball, and Ferbrt is puishmedlsheath a yard.. Again hold- lurg gi'es tee l to Chicagso. C losin g O u~t Nichols snakses six yards in to a't- tempts, asid Neel inasiree Chi nent We have left a fair stock of trial. Ghale siakses a yard, aind it looks all sorts of aI if ('hicago's goailwouul coon be out ~ ~ N of idanger, bstt hieie lhis bernholding WRI-NGTABLETS in the line, anid Michigan ges the bail. Ferbert Makes thr'ee yard;.. Senter hs which can be closed ont as for'en, agaist the hune', bist folsIhack follows: wiahoust a gain, anti seeinsgly aith all MAMMOTH 200 PAGE TABLET, 5C the bureath, ksiocksed our of him. Ht= GOOD RULED TABL ETS,10P. O 0 comes around inia miute.cor tao, andic OD IN TALETur O O itisists on lbeing alloovecdtoIlply the GOIRTN TBE, - B gamle oust. A amass ech--y trougle the CRANE LINEN TABLET, - - 15G center gives live yards, and Ferbe'rt BEST CRANE LINEN TABLET, - 35G gins0 three iuore. Then Mihiigan WRITING PAPER BY THE QUIRE OR LB, inasoes on Chicagos right tackle. All anid Flint, rssn to force it badck, ancd T'his stoek will not be replaced. Come qnick for first choice. thiesn Bloonuisgolton suwinugs oust, odashes tast Flisnt, andutoover the line for a Argus Printing Huse second tosuchdcownsiovhile tic'bleachucrso se a nclgranclstanl agin are batied 15n blue andelgold. OMichigansgetstshebceasy gautl, andt thue score stanids 12 to 0i. Allen kicks to "Vilua, awio is dowvned ovithioust gain by PlhIAllent.IBloomu- isugstccn punsts to Gule, cud. Cliicogo tie's a compica'cted comnbinsation, wvhichi loses them ta-u yards. Gtalc' divesa T s pace is reser e yard, amid thuen Neel punts othonCie for the Grand Opera, field. Fericort cotchues time balllint Looneryitonos hiim, amid he stopus.- Sen- House. ter gains a yard, mmid then: Bloomng-, ston falls batck for a shiort kick. 'rhr kick is bihocked, asnd Flint fulls on the blall. Gale fais 10 gain, antIAllesi's csis-cross leses ('hicago tuwo yairds. '[hirer or four e'xchuanges of punmts, withi Clue advasntage inii Michihgcn'o favor,_______________________ tbr-iugs theluo l snai-Chicago's lhue ,a agai., anti thiei thie is cualle'd: S'"J E N ''. Our Chicago Alumni. Ournesudred amid fifty ('lidcago alumi- ni sutot at Kiisey's for sninmformaul banmquet anus to prepare for the gae last 'Tusdoay night. Sucon-clues overo' inlde by Enlaard oweInur.of Den-ve'r, 051 Michuiganm in'n ini Cle Wesi.; by James Baurd, 051 the Hatrvardegamte; icy tRobcertOMct'assln'y, intregairdtto uhie twenty-fiftfhianiivnersary of Dr. An- gel's ptresidhency of thur iuiversity and the pirojct Co raise' $10000 to founduc fiellowships iii huos'r of hiits aork. 'T'he follooing oCficers werre elcect for the esueinug0ear: Henry S. Towvle, p~residenhlt;WilliamtiJ. Eltgiislu, vice- pcresienst; Sauel Hawley, se cretary: Johns A. Jamsiesoni, treasusrer; A. '1'. P'ackardl, J. H. Conrad anud CHenry Bate,ndirectors. Lost.-Ladies' gulch oatchi mnd chauin, sonmewhere betwveen the High School hiuildisng sanoduhe Fifth, woard schoolc. Finder oill please eave at Hualler's jeovelry stole and srenie eward. DO YOV KNOW ? that every maker of Choco- late candies makes dif- ferent grades at differ- ent prices? When you boy of us, every piece wilt be good. That is the way we select them -only the best and most expensive kinds. 60 Cents a Pound. CALKINS' PHARMACY,, Tate your Kod ih Worh to B[I1RYMAN, THE PHOTtOtRAPHERI. Satisfaction guarasteed. 0 E. Hluron St. GREAT CUT IN CHICAGO PAPERS Call and get prices. P. C. M EYEBR, University New's Stand.. 411 E. William st. ANCSTiERFER, 20 E.onsoh nR A Good Grain Leather PUNCHING BA3 FOR $a. A few paintof,'Diamond Cleated Foot Ball Shoes hI WORTH 5.00, -FOR$35-'C- If price is any object. LV'l'R '? T. B. RAYL CO. Detroit,* Mich. bequest Readers of the Daily will con- fer a favor on the Editors by men- tinning this paper when dealing with advertisers. 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