THE U. OF M. DAILY. 'Z C. of 'MIf. $aitu. Putblshedl Daily (snday cxceped) darncg the Collee year, b THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Fellow Staud(ents- Patronize those who patronize yn. M~er- chiants advertising in the Daily are the only people in towl to trade with. A NICE STATE OF AFFAIRS. A fesv days since a paragrapih ap- leared in this columis exhorting lise different classes to get their football menf out and lint up, preimiiary 1o he inter-class contests. If the state of affairs wvhich has now ome to pass is to be traced to that appeAiwe have nothinig ht words of regret for the action. Anybody with half an eye couldl Iave seen, yesterday after- noon, that there was something wrong with the practice of the 'Var- sity eleven. fYere nee not eough/ coa f ith ee0odele~e to le up7 bfore the team. Where were these men ? Practicing with the class teams. Now, captains and mana- gers of class teams, which have you most at heart, the games of the 'Varsity eleven at home and aroad, or the triumph of your own particu- lar class in the inter-class gams ? The former, of course. There re- nmains ht one thing to be done. Send your men out to do battle wills the first eleven, and give them a fesv days more of the work they had to do on :Monday last. That sas the sort of work that conits. Yester- say's practice sas a farce. The fault lies siths the mnesof lthe class teams. IN THE FRONT RANKS. in another columis se give in si- tail a statement of te ork to be done by the University of Mihigan in the university extension move- ment, this season. University ex- tension is growing in favor with the masses aid it is expedient that the progressive University take part in this great movement. It is based on the theory that if the masses can not attend the University, take the advantages of the University to the masses. Trhe connection between the peo- pie and the University should e very close, and there is no better way to dispel the present false ideas which prevail among those who do not have the advantages of a college training, than y giving them the benefit of the liberalizing tendencies of college work. T1he U7. of M7. is favorably situated for this wok, andt io doubt tis wil be a rics field for the untiring efforts tf our faculty. The University, whose every ef- fort has been cdirectedl tosard te liberalizinsg tendencies of the times,1 silot fail in this movenent to dispel false ideas, and substitute for themi, the saturest and soundest scholarship of the say. Thse atteintion of theasv students is called to the course of lectures Prof. Thsomspson will give this sinter, n- der the auspices of the S. C. A., on "Mosaic Las." The lectures sill be given in the evening, and wiii n0 dousbt prove of great adsan- tage to the law students. ABOUT FIELD DAY. Will be Held Saturday. October 29. List of Events. The annual fall Field Day will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29th. All who desire to enter should begin trasning at once. Beginning today, the athletic field will be open for practice every day from 4 to 6 p. m. Everything necessary for jump- ing, pole-vaulting, hurdling and put- ting the shot will e found there, and Trainer Fitzpatrick of the M. A. A., is expected over in a few days to start the sprinters. Following is a list of events: One mile bicycle race, 2-mile bicycle race, su-yds dash, 22o-yds dash, 44-yds run, li8o-yds run, -mile rus, -mile walk, so-yds hurdle, 22o-yds hurdle, running highs jump, runsning broad junp, putting s6-lb. shot, throwing s6-b. hammer, pole vault, high kick. 1Litrics may be ssae withs Messrs. Hol, Sharpless, Bfairsd, Tpper, andI Chapmsan, ansi musst all be is by Oct. 25th. BUSINESS LOCALS. WANE-A ustling young smanssto take ageney for itt class steamn lasi- dry. For particulars address 117 Lss veer street, Saginaw, Mich. Type writing doe at 48 E. Cate risne street. 3-10 The Detroit Eveisng News is sowv s pesnny paper, ssnd wilt e delivered throughsout the city at 6 cests a week; daily and Sunday, lots a week. F. Stofflet. 7-7 Look at the Mammnoth line of Over- coats, Gloves asd Mittens, Underwear, Mes's. Boys' and Children's Suits, at The S. T. Jacobs& Co.s, 27 and 29i Main street. 8-14 NOTCE.-To clubs of fifty (0) asd over, attending the Michigan vs. M. A. A. game in Detroit this evening, a half-fare rate will be made by the Michigan Central R. R. '96 FOOTBALL NOTCE.-Let every 96 man come out for practice on the campus at 4:30 p. m. New Firm, New Goods, and Low Prices. There is ssotlsilssu like sa SLIM FIGURE to pt it its msitions. Wve hasve lisinir a es-v Large Stock of Soasousible (Goodsl. We 3osglst (Cheapl. AWe Soil Clsossp. 1'Fite Footweoar, Bosits stnd Sisoos. 48 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - ANN ARBOR, MICHT. __ 'Toledo, Ann Arbor and North ~'~J~JNESS cs: higan Railway. A tl'meiCa rdi fescitnay', Au-gusti:.', t552. i UM ;- Vlepsarture of Trains at Avis Actor. _- _ - -- No7. FrankforiatSiajiland Expriessa 771) a. m ( Na 513. PasgrAnAdrborviiA cavor '00no Nov.(aeil Pss. . r..a325s. is:. Is tihe LEAINGiOSCHOOL OF BUSINESS. Slag. Nio. 11. Toild ouldOoso(Sna good disciline;rsu:peroo rk;a wllsuvil ppliedad ving GOINGss s0scs1. rom diy aetrs; Saturdlay eveningee apion; opaen5theaentireyri; vcommercaialgaduatsoin grat Noy.2-. Toledo Maisil Exrecss,... it 1ta.i deand;:lshortiahadgraduatesallsecure paositions;Ns. 4. T'liedoi MailExprsrs....1 .lin:. living expessO$2. to 05.5 perweeiri atefami- Noi.iso'rd: Accommodatiionii. _.. 7 00:a. sis. lies. Foar5Now CATAL.RasnadLi:, afS tudents whoNa:.sits. :Oiwosisaid'roledoii(Snay tnaeposiions fom weaealo:week, addess nly)--.........59 52 a. :a. F. B. CLEART. FPres. Na. tilt. Owooanda voi'slado Suday ___________________only)------------_ ~ sir ----... .7 23 p.i. We Advise Students to See (Centraltandard Time. Trains Sasndllirun beten c:Anns Arboando. 'riledo::l, avilat, excepit Suay. D oty & Feine 'masis liii.102, li03,ind5504-irunlbetwreena To- ied::andi Owoasso:5unays :only. Redulcedl 'sare. F'OR F=T-M. ESHEoaS_ ohertnsalily ecept:Sunay. Wv. 11. ssaaa-'i, It. S. GEENatWOOn. TENNIS - SHOES - IN - STOCK. ( ,e. Pass:. Arent. LoaosAgent. STUDENTS, SAVE HALF FOUR 1MONEY AM) BLY -AT THIt-- STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE, STATE ST. Greek, Laitiii, Freuch, Germsan said all College Text-Books, Now ansd Secoind-H~and. LAW AND MEDICALj BOOKS AT WHTOLESALE PRICES. S====2 11T c oo_ :E71=o=7)o_ ® ST. THOMAS' MUSIC HALL. 'helisa abe is a cut ot the sieo St. Thiomiss' Music lall 0n1 Eizabeth street, nears the Cathiolic School. It is used at presenst as a Catholic chutrtcisnid owing to its immnlse seatinsg capacity every Cattholic in the city of Ainn Arbor, whlethler student or not, c an he accommodated. There are txwo mornsing ser- vices on Sundays, one at 8 a. in., the other at 10:311. Vespers andll Benlediction every Sunday at 7:30 p. mn.