THE U. O0F M. DAILY. Published Daily (Sndya exepted) dr4,9 te College 1 ear, by THE U. OF MK INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Sabscription price 12.511 per year, invariably in dvaaca'Siage copica 3 et. Ott ale at Seean a ad Post Office newt tand at 12 o'clock, noon. Sbcriptint may be left at the office of the Dau, Opera Hoase block, at Sheehans, at Stoffet, or with any of the editors. Commaicationt shol reachte tticc by 7 o'clock P.m. if they are to appear te net day. Addeest all matter intedd for pbica- tion to.the Satming--Editor. All -btines commnicationo hold be entto the Bsi' nes Manager. THE U. of M. DAILY Ann Arbr Xic. EDITORS. RALPH STONEs, '1f, Magig Editor. S. W. CavISS, '92, Asit. Managig Editor. G. L. CaAestAN, '2, Asit. Maagig Editor. J. C. TaAvaoS, 'h2, Bosineot Maager. F. E. JANETac. '3, Atit.Busies Manaer. C. W. RaCKcx s, ', Asis. BuinsltMSag. H. D. JltwctLa, P. G W.H.Dct,,,csaco'f F. D. BacN. '2. F. E. itt'Olt, 'O. W. P. PARKER,'l3. J. f. AasEaL,'. G. B. Dyger. '0. I C. F. WLLa 'li. ' w ~ A1AP IBHfOH~CN. B. Youxi, of the Philadelphia Press, whio is an atthiority 0n eastern rollege sportintg matters, says tat "Interiockittg of armas i the wedge is forbitddei.' We are glad tat otur stantdu01)00thils (qtuestiot is athlrtmtd by a onpetent autority. We rall te attention f rttr fretds, te Abion players, to tis interpre- ation of te rtle wich they disre- garded. SATURDAY will be o-eds' day. Trhe foot-all .manaement, under whose direction te races and foot- ball will be given, have made spec- ial arrangements for their accommo- dation, and would be pleaed to ee them out in full force. It 10 a de- plorable fact that the ladies of our U~niversity do no not show enotgh interest in athltics. At Albion, Olivet, and in fact in nearly all the colleges, just the opposite is true. Iluriug the recent foot-bal game at Olivet, all the co-eds were enthus- astic spectators. 'iheir presetce aids materially ill encotraging the boys, atd the result is btter work. The ladies should rementber this and honor us witht their presence next Saturday aternoon. Professor Harrington Dfndd. The Western News York editor who attacks Professor Harringon's scheme for giving weather signals by steam whistles, starts from wrong premises. He assumes, what is not true, that the Weather Burea, which furnishes telegraphic information for this purpose gratis, expects locomo- tive whistles mainly to be used. In- stead the stationary engines in nmilla and factories are what Prof. Har- ripgton has chgfly jges yeW; and uswe are to tcenpoge$ only in smtall communietes, and where, owing to inability to see tie flag signals (if there e any), maiy per- sons would get .no "indications" at' all without some such device as tlis. This idea is an excellent one, and is being received with favor in nnme- rots parts of the country. Certainly, the amO of tie WIeather Burau to afford idaily forecasts to tose tn- forunates who cannot get a taly newspaper is highly contmendale. -New Vork Trihune. Resolutions. The folowsing resolutions were utaniniously adopted at a meeting of the gratuate lasss and oter members of the '91 lawv class: WIEIaiAS, It lhls pletsed God, is the disp~ensaltiontloft 1111all-wise Providence, to call ilo his ihiger rewa'lrl0111'formier cass-ltate, SWiliatii13. Iamsay, ad syaahidcu sicrfredhneartest aa ~t'tive sttldet, anld one possessnlg 1m1any mlanly [qutalitiet atd ioble traits of cartter; therefore e it Iilfllh: i.That it ilt jtst 111111fit- tinig thait osetle post-gradullate lair class andlthIler ieinbers of tie LwlasCis of '91, ill netig lassembliled, pty tils tributte to theilllotry ofor departed frienid. Resolvr(, 'That, swhlile we hum~sbly sb- mit to the Divinel' will, we morthl le loss of oe whose life wat a worthy ex- mple, an11d w111s tiieiiory we will long echerish. Aid e it furter lfrolrcd, 'lTiat a copy of these reso- lutions be set to the near relatives of the deceased, aind to the college papers and~ the ne'aspper of Ani Aror and Detroit. T. J. ('AVANAUGH. E. R. So-c-TN, P'. J. COtotAVE, H. D. JEWELL, T. W. HtuonE, Committee. BUSINESS LOCLAS. Jt~oticet tnserted in thit colm at the rate of t0 ceto per line. Special rates for longer time, and extra lie farnished by applyg at the Oaor.v office.1 WANTED-By af ompetent lady a poitions s marollill a Fraterity house. Referelles given. Addres U. of M. DAILY. Roos-very desirable site ill le's hoise No. 5 More. Frnace heat and( use of bathtl. Price reasoiable. DANcN.-Mrs. Alnne Wtrd Foster will oenfl aiclass ill danig, tlso ill Delstrte in Novemiber. Also sill have eveninig assemblys tafter lass. Don'ft forgit we keep sweaters, best qutality, $.50 to 84.2. Mik & Sehmid. Rtoom~s 4 Liberty street. Hot ad cold waer. Ba~t, closet, furnace, et. "Mihigan" andi "Anlm Arbor" sou- venir spoons a~t Watts', 10 S. Main street. Hot aid cold baths 10 cets, at Post O11icc;Barber Shop. Full lilte ness style collars, 4 ply, 15e or 2 for 25. Mack & Shmid. Anlis'he of Nekwear just received anid 110etter styles will be found in towln. You will say they are one-half the price you pay for them elsewhere. Mack & Shnid. iadicas of the U. of M. -will .find it greatty to their advantage to all on uls When ill need of Cloak, Dresa Gooda or Facy Dry Good. Mack &Shmid JH A & Q. t~es. hasve receivedi for tne opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second hand of all kinds,(Greek, Latiin, French, Germans, Law aisd Mbedical Bookt,. wshich they will sell at Glre~tly deducced Prices. Mathematical Inatruments anid Laboratory aupplies. See our Note Books for 1891-2. toI the LEADtIfNG SCHOOL ofctltltlESh Four departments-Comsmercial, No lest-book ercimanuscript work-&glsh Shorthand and Penmanship. Elgant building ag I ge at- i" = -tendanee, efficient instructores orkho to-ogh, living penses extremely low, 252fto $2 tO pcr week; studenata assisted to posititos For catalogue, address P. R. CLEARtY, President. Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railway. JAS. M. STAFFORD, Time Table goia inlts efect Septembec 13, 1891. Arrival of lrai at Ai Abor. J. MI. STAFFORD! tINE-17 TlioLoader INoh. f. Through Mail and Espress... 7411 a. in. I I No. 4. Anea Arbor 0 Totedo Aceots. II 5() a. to. in1 Faslilonls 12No.t. Clire P'ssenger ........50 p. an. TT d1T Morclhant Tail- No 1. Clare a hn Todo Accouti. 1130 ait.3 O 2'YIfI 0 l 1g. 1 1110No. 5. Aan Arbor& Toledo Accott.. 7S20a.. Trainso 4ad 5srsbbtwe'en Ans Arbor and line of Piece Toled ly1,~0.10c God t seec All TrainssDily exc'pt Stunday. GOOlS o Slec ;W. H. BENNETT. It. S. GRIEENWoOO, f rotit.('all forl' Gea. Pots. Atgent. Lohhel Agenit. a line fittinig; r suit. 19 S. MAIN ST.., N. '1 ANN ARBOR, MIst. S. a1in Street. LE A VEYOU RO R D E RS G.,A1T fQ .,A OfSE -- ondayEvening, November2. Newspapers. Sagazines. PeriodicalsbFie--- Confectiosa.Cigaro and 'Tobacco. MiISOTfTIE WILLIAMS (queen, in the Psssertsl O ramiatic - Creatlio, eafitled PHO 0GR P9I ,No. t2 W. IIURON ST. Xew York T~gly y Iy' IA Fr'sh, Crisp Picture cf tire isnfNces York November 2nd. I C sa. udecrithe Moseemeas of CisMr. tiisrles Mielvillc. 'Ness York by Day," swhlichi Miss Lottie Wiliiaiiis incheir coipnjsiy ire- seiit thliosweekt at the People's thleater, is one of thlose melodramas teat leave iiothiiig to tie desired in the thorough- iess of the triumph of inneocence and poverty over crime aiid unlscrulplhous wealth. From tile first there nleedl he no mistake as to whsere the sympathies of the audience otighit to he. And it is to the credit of the comaniy as demon- strateti by last night's performncie, that tihere is no mistake as to where it is. There was something refreshiing in the heartiness witha which thse vil- laina were hisated and the innoceints and their friends applauded. It is a play worth goin g to see if for nothing elae than to get into the atmosphere of unconventionality and thorough sym- ppthy which characterizes the audi- encesa it attraeta.-I7ew York World. REALISTIC IN THE EXTRE:.NE. Full1 of Esciting Seneic, Dramatic Sissations asndMgiicett Scecncry. Artistically P'ictaresqiue,stid Intcrpreted bya 14011'tI/uaoid (Ci'ef'ully Selecdtcd (ilOn'pcfsy. Amoag thcStartliag Effects is thisGrecat Pro- duction. arc New York City by tMfidnight. The Battery inn 1868. kamriem 5Bridge inii p iizgmns1 The aPollee Patrol. The Bnuing CanamiBoae. Thie El , trle Gmi.. The Whale Portrayiag to atere Life in the 'Oreat City- Reserved Set Thicato naw oat Sale, at the- Posiaffice News Stand.