of LU. merit ~Voj.. IIl.-No. P. UiNI~lilTYOF.iMIC-LIIGA-N, THUR~SDAY, OCTOlElitG, I1892f. PiicpE T its: CENTS. We Are the First to Enroll Re- presentatives of the Celes- tial Empire. In Melican Tongue They Are the Misses Kohn and Stone.-The Daughters of a Native Methodist Clergyman.--Pioneers in Chinese Dress Reform. -Will Enter the Medical Department:j 'lichigais, so far as is kiiowi, is the first to eiroll among her students representatives of the Chinese em- pire. Two youna ladies have re- ceifly come from the heart of China to pursue their studies in the U. of M. The idea of giving them this advanced education originated with the father of one of them. He is a minister in the Methodist Epis- copal church in Kiang Si province anti in lte performance of his duties iioticeil lowv moth good was heine accomplished among the women by women missionaries. Accordingly lie sent his daughter to the mission school where she received instruc- tion in Inglish and the sciences. Later a few others followed their lead, but ione are as far advanced in the work. find it hard to enter siip1y as mis- stonaries. Tiere are also tiree young men here, who are- taking literary work preparatory to studyinr edicine .liss Howe, a lady who lias been Ia issionary to Chia for twenty years, is making n a home for these young people. It is lier wisi that tiey become as little alienated as possible from their native land. ------------- -- CHAMPIONS RUGBY. Says it is Not a Game to be Con- ciemned by a Casual Observer. Tihe Rugby football game, which is one of the most manly sports participated in by a university or college, is severely criticised and condemned by the casual observer, who does not understand the merits of the game. It appears to these observers that the sole object of the game is that eleven young men ar- rayed in woolen skull-caps, canvas jackets, black knickerbockers, blue stockings, canvas shoes, in company with an innocent brown covered leather ball, wish to push eleven other youn men likewise attired and less muscular off the face of the earth. In this rouh and rude as-,tim.e RUSH AT COLUMBIA, Lively Times Between tihe "Sophs" and"Fresh." Columbia Colleoe pened its I TER :II\P0RT ANsy doors lIonday, and, according to/NdfJtts: AGE customi,'Pres. Iow admionisied the DETROIT, MICH. "Sophs" and "Fresh'' to refrain froi their Customiary rushsig. f.resident Low told thet that Vale and Cornell, and i e migifht have added ihigan, had abandoned the rough clustom. Notwithstanding the request of the president, the rival classes niet - LL and a rush ensued which resulted in many bruises and torn clothes. Af- Wlie you want the Latest Metropolitan Styles ter a short struggle the freshmen iniShies at50toi$1 a pair less sian Ann Arbir came off the field victorious. peend fhrCtalgue in We congratulate ourselves that R. H. FYFE & . this antiquated and brutal custom DETROIT, MICtt. has been abandoned at the U. of M. -#-I P. J. KINNUCAN, COACHING NOTES. The Rugby Candidates do not Ob- MERCHANT serve the Rules. Captain Dygert and Coach iar- bour are surprised at the manner in TAI LOR which some of the foot-ball candi- dates conduct themselves. They A 1 0 come out for paractice a quarter of an hour late, and then get ' that tired feeling" and lay off for thfe ~E'~[N] l ~UITOO a]=2TS) next day. Certainly no man de- serves a place on the team unless he can work from four to six o'clock 55 W - FOlrT ST-, every afternoon. To an onlooker, also, it seems strange that so few of Detroit, Michigan, the men remember the advice of Messrs. Dygert and Barbour for five 9i8Qhmond Straight Qat. minutes. The players have "tackle No. I low" yelled in their ears, and at the CIGARETTES. next opportunity the same men get Cigare tte Sierseho a reswilinig Snoslaysa littla excited and grab the runner around cared ea herice the neck. Keep your head down, TfesCiAretes pei or to all ethers. follow the ball, stay together, work a Th Sesnd strsight together, develop "sand,''and- sutN o1Cit garettes are made tIsshe bright- tsigetire, stevstp 'mostdelicately Catoed asd highest teat play the gare, fellows, play the GdoldLeafgro wn isiVirginia. This is the Old an rgnlBand sit itraight CttCigareties, grame. and wasb rughtotbyusistheyear1875. ganr. Beswarenorisitatiss, adobserve thatSthe lie na ea s Inowis as every package. The ALiEN & dINTE.1113astir People on Thompson street were fthe AmericanTobacco.. Manuactuers, RttihsindViegilia. surprised last evening to see a young society man fly through the open W T window of a certain house and slide down the balcony post. They are C oal wondering if 'D. Porter" was pur- 11 W. Washington St. sued by-the Asiatic cholera.a Tickets for the Student's Lecture Association course will soon be g.E.JOLLY &CO., placed on sale. A good course of lectures has been secured and every student should obtain a ticket for S T .- T I 0 T ~E R I Z I the course. AND ALL STUDENT'S SUPPLIES. The translation of one of the the players," so the observers say, young ladies aants is Mary Stone, "incidentally blacken each other's the other is named Ida Kahn. eyes, punch each other's faces, choke In Central and Western China it each other, kick each otherin short, is customary for all of the womenI 'slug each other' so that it renders to have the feet bound. This prac- thre unfit for presentation in high tire causes much pairs to ft girls social circles.'' These casual ob- from four years of age, when the servers say "that a Rugby football bandages are first placed on, until game should no more be permitted about twenty, when the feet becoie to occur than a regular arranged numb. The Misses Stone - 1i and formrallyannounced prizefight.'' Kahn are pioneers in the reform of While some even go so far as to say foot binding, being the first to go "that it should be abolished from without the bandages. the realm of decent anateur sports." The Chinese are practical, sensible I deem it unnecessary and useless people, and although custom has to defend this real college game of g fiven them queer ideas concerning games, as it has been so ably de- women, they are quick to recognize fended by most of the college publi- merit and ability and have grown to cations.-B. Franklin Woolman, in respect these young ladies and their Kansas City journal. opinions. Eleven years preparation have A rush took place in the Dental fitted the young ladies to take a ampi-theater, yesterday, in which thorough medical course-here, after the seniors made an unsuccessful at- which they will return- to. their- tempt to remove Win. Eulster, a- homes tp do roission work., The- junior, from their side of the house.1 practice of medicine will render It was going the junior's way when them self-supporting and give them Dr. Hoff came in and quelled the access to many homes they would disturbance. i