Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College year, by THE U, OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION iiubscrrptioatprice $2.5t per year, invariably iu advanen ingle capital3 rens. Subscrip- tions may be left at the ottier of the DottY, at Stottets, swtth any ot the editors or a uthorezed solicitors. Commounications shotuld reach tbe office by 7 ocloch P. . it they ore to appear the next lay. Address all mtotler intended tar publica- tito the Managing Editor. All bustttess communoications shtould be seat to tihe Dusl- nrss Manager. THE U. of M. DAILY, Ann Arbor, bMich. EDITORS. 5.E. JANucTTE, Lit. '9l, Mtaaging bdirtor. E. J. OTTarray, Lit. '9i, Assistat. A. D raSor, Lit. '93, Assistartt. Wt. E, tl rt~i, Lt '957, Assistanot, L. ti. Ntr TErrrErrD,Lit. '93,lBuiorteoo trogsee. It.W v.arrtrrvraa ,liit.'aid, Araistarrt. .. VJttrrrs, Lrawr ttAsistairt. J1. it.Alt N rori, it C r 'lii. fI tt. 11ICKlT S, it. ,'94. V"..?I. i taoN, ira 'tat. .ANNa it.I'l.}:). V.l.ltri,it Ii C. 'N.baoraMedic 'Wi. MatRs tiTTEC1. SJi ar, Lit. '1-t. C. 11.oSoTWAT, tdrrtriotr.,.3. NONrtFsLOWRS r, lit'SG It. IW. 1 itt. irrr, liar'9Id. Mist MCltARLAruortSpecialt The names of all persons whose subscriptions are not paid on or be- f ore November 5th will be stricken from our list. THE U. OF M. DAILY. departments would like ID see ima- 7 _1_ R 6 l/7 7 = . provenicats an thecir respective build- ings as well as the fits, of whom tee New Firm, New Goods, and Low Prices. hov mae soreitaticlarnotce. There is tiothitng like a SLIM FIGURE to put it its motion. AVE hope tihat the claso of '96 will We loa-e ltid in a very Largo Stock of Seasonoble Goods. We organize glee and hanjo cluhs, as IBotogist Cheap. We Sell Cheap. Fine Footwear, Boots and Shoes. did tire class of '95 io its freshman -W &,, E R e MIIJFBE year, andtihus contribute toward 48 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - ANN ARBOR, MICH. establishinig thris as a U6. of Ml. Los-JToeAn ArradNrt tor. 'iheseclubs xiii hc useful on stjkE j oedAnAbo n ot occasions siuch as class socials, aod % iji'At Mich igan Railway. are productive of mnuch solid en- L1I1 A) Ttme Carddia effect Sunday, Aogust 21, t18't. Departure at TransoatAnn Arbora joynment. Opportunities to appear f L' l on more insportantocainwil ,GONNRT. -~Na. 1.PFankftort Marl and Extpress.720 a.m oftena be offered, as, for example, 'U.No.5,3t.i arl ottagerbr A d itta 00 orn thre weil-received apipearances of thceENo. tot.'roledo anOsol i (raSunodaytatr '95 glee Cilub at thc baseball enter-tas the LEADtNG SCOOOF B USNESSa. Slag- No. t0t. Toledo anrd Owiotso tStnday tigotod abuilading; ntineatote es; latgeasttenance; tarly). .....".. . 6 50 a. irI tainment anal oratorical contest last gooal as'iiaaa",supceiorework; wetl suppliedreading GIGSUH rom Carlislecsurtes;Sauturday eening reepos;t , 1 year. Best of all, these clubs aitwrillontheta'crier re ar c elceial auast ingreton No. 2. 'ToeattaMail txrees . . .11itt . iat demrandorl athxatd grattaates all stcureo psitios; Nao. 'Toled al il Expess ........847) n IeI . fi o r \ ' tei rg expenssOt.to t2lt5cpeweekbin raivarte fait- Noi.Tlerdo Accomrmoationrr... 7 itO10a.in betraining scor olothaet aroray ,s, For FaiC saaa'uoasITEadLit of Studentsnlwh o l>.Il tsi ti''tlaiSrat Glee andI lanajor (lubs, atariwill ,itP.lioftr yili oc aata,a' rest ( iny)rit. . . ..92a. III. P. o. CLARY.Pran Nra. Itt. Oltosanoirl'rdo (iaSuaralay iavse the effect of greatly aiproviog WenAyv-s-Stu--n-to-See-la'-at-ar-t;tiabritaatrie threse atter ttrganationisalreatly T'~'ra~insa lat i6eaura (tr roastAnnt Acarrand anironagtire Ifnest,.lava)of last yeaor's 110i F nLX.'Crams 101 102,'103,yandb104jrun etril 1 l Led antdilOwosoSuniaytsli 'onaaly. ttt'tlatera 'ire. '95 btanijoclurbandtifour iii the '95 UFOB 'psi - 3 s_ otlier traitis aiO certt Sunaiytio. glee slob have beentaedvancedlto TENI.1SHES- I -STCK a' TToa , It.d bENWOOD. miemtbershaipaira the 'Va' rsity organai- rations. STl'lI)EINTS, SAVE IALII' YOUR -MONEY ANDI)T;lY IT is utanecessary to say anything particularly dlenurnciatory abouat tire actions of six or eighat students at thre Adli Stevenson meeting yes- terdlay. W~e symnpathaize with and encourage genuine college fun, but when it deteriorates into ungenatle- manly conduct whirls brings des- THAT BULLETIN NUISANCE. credit tuion the entire student body 'The provisionas for postinagtrotices tve twill taut countenance it. Thaere in the Drain hail of the lit building are certaina debts tvhich tie aowe our are decidedly inatleaiuate. A new Alina Mater out of taure, gratiturde, board bearing one row of holders atnriotae of thaem is to avoid giving solud be placed along tire wsall be- hor a bad nanae. tot-ecu thachcapel doors, arad shsouldl at risT 'he camapus itema in be tire nly board trion wvhichr tireyesterdays 1) alrLY wvicihlaread,"ottr large prirnted posters slaouldl le per-tenplyPrdetaa fetaoa rititteel. Eacha lit class should have5 should nosy be read, "Perdue plays reserved for its use a portion of tie itha our tea tis afternoon.'' oaic board opposite tiae presiadent's iafdic.'Tbe remainder sof thrat sace. Japanese Studlents'Asociatiton. -AT T1E- STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE, STATE ST. Greelk,Ltins, Froeh, Ger'tntattttd ail College Text-Books, New stillSecotnd-Hatitd. LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKS AT WHOLES ALE PRICES. as 'weil as liar smaller boards at thre other end of the hall, sould be for generlal use. Each general '\tarsity society slaould have its owvn private board, as the Alphas No, Adelphi, Mechanical, and Engineering socie- ties and tlhe S. C. A. have at pre- sent. These, with thae faculty board as it is, wvould naske order out of chaos. The imlprovement would be great, and the expetase small,'There is often a tendency manifested by outsiders to use the bulletin boards for advertising purposes. W(\e do not hesitate to assert the opinion thaot no student should be in doubt about removing such. notices when hae wishes to find roonm for one per- taining more closely to student in- terests. We assume that the stu- dents in the five professional Thae U. oif Iit. Japanese Student Association consists of thirteen menabers, all studerats from thae Insular Empire. The society which is of a literary nature, nmeels tae second Friday of ecd montla in McMillan Hall and laos a progranm of two papers and a general debate, Meetings were helal throughout the summer, for only one of the mem- bers, Taka Kawada, went home. Thea netw officers of the society area President, K. Sugita; secretary, T. Kikuchi. At the November meeting the debate wvill be on the following resolution: Resolved, That codification of the Japanese laws is advisable. Albion's new gymnasium is com- pleted and will be opened this week. HARDING WAS HURT. And the Team Lost the GustoWit Perdue, 24 to 0. Isia''r, m Id., O ct. 24, (Special Telegramr).-'Michigan lost it 24 to o. 'otir of Michligan's mreta tere slightly hurrt. I larding iaurt itt the first rurshrarad had to retire. Thonmas tooka bra place. Jetvett, i'tcAllister, and D~ygert twere the others. Tire game had to be coiled after Dygert's ankle foiled hint because Michigan had nobody to take his plasm. DoRter.i. Wtisco.xstx RntrootLtCisn.-Trans- portation for all Republican students is assured. All Republicans front that state who hsave fulfilled the re- quirements of registration laws and wishing to go honte to vote, please sends their nanres to the president of thae club, at 22 N. Ingalls street. Harvard has made application for 7,000 square feet for its intended exhibit at the World's Fair. BUSINESS LOCALS. Eiery stridenrt shrosulid see tire snag- tiitetrt litre itf swoolens d(isplityediatc tire Cooke Ilosrse crn'1Tuesdtay, tire25tth itrst., try thre (Goldent Eagle, of Dletroit. Ala tlegant sut or tttereoat maade tar yorrmeasuore far$25, to gutarantteedi savisngof at least $11). See Mr. loan. it will play 3-011. Stusdenits ttill fitrd a fine litre uf catn- 'dies, espeeially chrocolastes, at I'. A. tMaynrard's, tire State street grocer. tiny yourr Books at whsolesale prices from the N atiolsal Librtary Associatiosa, 241 Wabtasht avensue, Chiciago, 111. Act- dress tire Association for prirtiectlars. eod-lm AcaENTS atANTED-LiberallMarr paid to activte, wide-awake young mess, studenits preferred; employmoenit pleas- att asndl permansent; no book peddling. Address, Nationsal Library Assoeiatiotn, 241 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. eod-110 Miss Blertina B. Btiss. teaichter of tire Guitar andftBanjoi. 597 Souths Mails street. t-t-s-13l-1tt Dancing. Mrs. Assie 'Ward Foster's assemably, Saturday, Oct. 29th, front 4 to 6 p. in.. at Nicikels Hall. Adnmission, 25 ets. Mro. Foster still feint classes, Satur- day, Oct. 29th, 1111o 11:30 a. m.,t1 to 3 p. in., at 44 Sousth State street. Claso at Niekels Htall, Saturday evening 8 to 10. Mrs. Fosters reputation as a teacher is too well established to need comment. 19-5t