THE U. OF M. DAILY. Pubished Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College yea, by THE u. Of M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Sbeeiptiottspee $2.11 p eyea, ivaiably in adance single copiso8 cent. Sbseip- tions may be let at the otticeothIe DcIY, at Sotlet's, withji any othte editotor autboeized solcitos. Commneiclation sold rec te cile by 7 to'oe.M. it they are to apper te net 'ay. Adesas all oatter intended o pblia- tiotc to the Mccttaging Editor. All boeinret commniatios shold be et to lie u- neat Mlaaer. THE U. of X. DAILY, Ann Arbor.lXieh. EDtTORS. F. E. JaccoceE, lii'91 Mnagnc~itr EJ. cyTeeWAY It '91 5Asisant fA. D N[,N Lt ),Asitn. V. 95r~~ i. c '9c3'cBu ins ageĀ° I%' . V. cccc-. I t cc i, A -lte t J. 5.5RN IL .(I-c c-c -cc- C. . cccc sLt.'1 115 .0II cc ', Lit.'3i; II,'.BI'E, ccsscccccc-cc 'lie EcditocsIdoccnct hcclc thlecccclvcscreco iblde fte copiciccns or satemcectofcrese- pecncts, apiearingO in tlice Oacc. SAME OLD STORY Whatever ele Saturday's game revealed aa to the strength of the eleven, it developed one fact,'T'he evil which, more than any other, boo impeded the succeoo of Mici- ga's athletics, Ican not yet been eradicated. We mean invidual play- ing to the detriment of team sork as a swhole. The reluctance of certain members of the team to drop on tie 1)011 and forego tie precarious satis- faction of a brilliant indivicual play is a case in point. There is no need to printtnamaes. 'lhe nisdemncos were sufficiently ovious. U. OF I. AND THE WORLD'S FAIR. Is the University of Michigan to be represented at the World's Fair? This is a question, that many Stu- dents have asked. If we are to be represented at this greatest of all expositions, it is certainly time that arrangemetnts be taking a definite form. So far as we are able to learn no definite arrangements have been made. Many colleges throughout the country have decided to send exhibits to the World's Fair, and tile U. of M., the greatest Univer- sity in the land, should not be back- ward in thin matter. There sever will be a better occasion to set forth the advantages of the U. of At., to all the world, than during the Col- ombian Exposition, soon to be opened. The U. of M. enjoys an i international reputation, ouch as no other Utiversity has, as proved by the number of countries represetited among the students, It would be natural enough lthatlse foreign vis- itors would scant to see some evi- dences at least that soda an institu- tion f learnincg exists. It is to he hoped that those lcav- z&~S Z R New Firm, New Goods, and Low Prices. There is notinitg like a SLIM FIGURE to puit it in mlotioni. Wo have laid in a very Lat'ge Stock of Seasotnable Goode. We- Bought Cheap. We Sell Cheap. Fitie Footwear, Boots and Shoes. 48 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - ANN ARBOR, MICH. cccg thlis icatter in charg-eswill see 1toTleo'n Abran ot it that arracngements be nmade im - TleoJAnAro adNot mediately tosward giving the U. of Mcia ala M. the representation she deserves. Tct_.,, tcepturce eve .TcadnsatAncArbor.cc THE CHORAL UNION COURSE. a-W- - \ e soticcc~ctctc o xcc Thce Choral Unin again offers a ,A'" No./5. Clare Mail Passngr ... 't1 m most excellent couirse of concertas5cc.i101.'loledo acnd Ocvc..cc(Succayc accd recitals for tice comccccgseasoni. I.sdcce LEADING SCHOOL 00'SINES015055 No.M)tt o 'c (clcvcccocnd Occosso t n Those schco appeasr for tile Secoccd ecodcc cclcc.lccccsuecccclwork;cell'supplilced c cdicccGOINGccci cx. timue ocn its list of eccgagemnrtcsvwill diad;soth r aduate0'os aleckigvcc positionscies, .cc TledccTricclbxpcess...cc i .ii liinicgcccexeis$. to2 e5 erektcc incccprivactc;ccccc- 'ccci. 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The name of Franc Rummel will be Greek, Latin, French, Gertnatsatid all College Text-Books, Nesv hailed by all piano enthusiasts, with delight as one of the best nunibers and Second-Land. of the six. ILA W AND MEDICAL BOOKS Editiona today, 1,800. I ATW OEALrRCS LOCALS.SALEPRIC. ' UIESLCL. .=j= 2_.LJCV0 - o rent, a tice haltl0ant rooncs at 12 E. Wasliingtccn. Rooms suitcable for society purposes. Formierly occupied by thce N. S8. N. Medieal aociety. 3-6t ~.,---- - GI flolAl.-Stctenltosswho sishi ts join-c classes ill German conaversationlanad y \I reading (scientific Germlan a speeialty) i 0 appy Rt E. GUTErts, Ph. D., e.s.s.-7 -3t 72 South State street. - WANTED-A hustling youing man ts take agency for a lot class steam laun- dry. For particulars address 117 La Peer street, Saginaw, Mich. I ; ' Type writing done at 48 E. Cathe- Fc rnn street. 3-15 0 I 1 The Detrsit Evenitig News is tnow a ____cl10llc' If penny paper, and will be delivered )- l throughout the city at 6 cents a week; daily and Sunday, l0cts a week. F. -- 8 Stofi-let. 7-7 DANCING.-Mrs. Atinie Word Fos- ___1 ter will be here the last of this monthI to form classes in Danc ing aud Del- sarte. Mrs. Foster comes well recoin- ', menided. She hcas taught with success 1 - /- / in different cities, and has given large ( CAand beautiful etntertainments. Notice/c of date given later. , Look at the Mammoth line of Over- coats, Gloves and Mittens, Underwear, ST. THOMAS' MUSIC HALL Men's. Boys' and Children's Suits, at The S. T. Jacobs & Co.'s, 27 and 29 Thie above 10 a cut of the tnesw St.11101masO Music Ball oia Elizabethl stoeet, Main street. 8-14 neat the Cathlie Schsool. It is used at ptesent as a Cathlit chutrcsatsd owving For Rent - Nicely furtnished room t t mes etn aaiyeeyCtoi ntect fAnAbr with alcove. Furnace heat. Ocets- t t mes etn aaiyeeyCtoi otect tAi ro pant called home by death. wvhethei tudent us not, cats be accommcodated.fTceie are twso isoining set- -It 90 E. Washinsgton St. vices on Sundays, one at 8 a. m. the other at 10:10. Vespeirsuand Benediction eev Sunday lat 7:30 p.iM m ll GVCty ljulj4 caJj - ..- Z..