TH.IJU. OF M. DAILY. ~J.of 1tf. '1Xaut. Published Daly (Sundays eceped) driug the College year, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subscription price X2.0 per year, invariably is adrance Single opien I cets. On sale at Snernan sa nu Pot Office news stand at 12.' o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at he office of the DAiLYr, Opera House blok, at Sheehan's, at Stofflet's, or wih any of the editors. Cssmsuniations suli reach te ofe by 7ocloch P. . if they are to appear the net day. Address all materinended for publica- tion to the Managing Editor. All business communications should be sent to the Busi- ness Manager. THE U. of X. DAILY, Ann Arbr, Xic. EDITORS. RALPHroSii, '92, Mangig Edior. S. W. CRuoss, '92, Assist. Malnaging Edior. G. L. CHArAto, '02. Assist. Maaing Editor. J. C. TRAVIS, '3, llsinrsManagr. F. E. JANETTE, '9, Asisit.Busiies Mange. C. IW. llccos, '1. Asist. Bsonos Ma'gr. H. D. JEWELL,. P. G. W.H.Ot.ioNsrAC,'92 . D. GESco, '2. F. (. trLEi,,'. W.P. PARKER, '3. J. R. Aoss~i~o,'3. G. B. Isgrif'. 10 f. . WtiLER,.'. Owing to a typographical error we were made 1o spell Htarvard wills a 012a211i. Ve are very sorry for the mistake, 'nd siicrely beg the Crimson's forgiveness. TulH lawv studens of tie seior class have dolne a very commneidable thing in namnlg their new club the "Cooley Club Court." It is a praiseworhy nanner in which to soow their esteens of -Michigan's groat jurist, and the University's famous teachr of the law. Justice Cooley has done a great deal for the state of Michigan, but his in- fluence has undoubtedly been more far-reaching ao a teacher and au- thor than as a judge. The "Cooley Club Cort" deserves to be the most prosperous one in the law school. We think that the Michigan Club Cort will do well to consolidate with the Cooley Clb Court. pRESIDENT ANsEL, in a talk wit11 a representative of the DAILY, said in substance, tie following in rela- ion to " rushin"': ight rushes are forbidden by the faculty. Foot- ball rushes us the day time betseen opposing classes are not forbidden, though they are not ecouraged, as rushinsg is considereti a very rough sport, dangerous to all parties con- cerned, in that a bone or a blood- vessel nay be broken, or a lung in- jured, which may be the cause of life-long trouble. Many parents are worried concerning their children's welfare, knowing theni to be in a place where such things occur, and since the " rush" was mutually dropped by the classes last year, the President said he hoped that the good sense of the classes this ,year, would deter them from bringing it into practice again. President Angellas remarks will no doubt appear very sensible to all sober-minded stuldents. The sopho- more class hsas decided on tug-of- war, asid we hope that the other classes wiii abandon the rush for soume other ansusement that is at- tended wills less danger to life and limb. The foot-ball rush is brutal sport, which it ill-becomes college students to indulge in. Not only are parents worried when a rush is announced to take place, but the re- port is heralded throulghsoutithe country as a specimen of the work done at the U. of M., especially is 1t made the most of if any one hap- pens in get hurt. The reputation of thse Uisiversity shsould be sacred to all its studlents, and all things tending to disparage it should be done navaysith1. Baso nail Managor Eleoted. 814 jiA I474 &8- o., 8fafe ost., have received for tue opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second hiasid of all kinds, Greek, Latin, French, German, Law anud Medieal Books, which they will nell at Greatly Rteduaced Prices. Mathematieal Instruments and Lasbotatory su~pplies. See out Note Books for 1891-2. Is the LEADING SCHOOL ofoBLSINESS. - - - -Four departmrnts-CommercialiNo sent-book ormansscrsptstork-&nglioh. Shorthand and penmanship. Elegant building, larage at- - tendactffcientOisstuctors, stooltbhr- -- ough, living rxpenses extremely loss $225 to P2 50 per neck; students assisted is positions. For catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President. Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railway. sA.MSAFID TimeaTable going Ino effecteptenmber 13, I691. 1,1E Arrivil of trains at Anno Arbor. J. M. STAFull - F1 l" E At tile meeting of thse athletic (( / directors last eveninsg, Ralph Stolse Tj l 9 svas elected Lase Fall Mlalsager for this year. 'rhe foot-bail manager mlade a report of expenses incurred -1 to date Ibis year. He svas instrulcted to close tihetiate of Novemsber 21 withs Corncil, provided satisfactory ., arrangeuments can be m~ade as to tile finances. If not, that date will be 19 5. MAIN ST., given to R ochester University. 'rie probabilities are that tsvo ganies willAN ARBOR,. MICH. be played with Cornell this year, one at Detroit and thse other at '~ Chicago on the 28th. BUSINESS LOCALS. Illosicro inserted in this column as the ruse LEAVE YOl of 10 cents per line. Speciai rates for longer'- time, and extra linfo furnished by applying at (5 1TlT the DAILY office.1?. U (VI 7",('i OPI n.& HIousat, LAST NIGHT-TileF immsense audience thiatlfilled this bean- Newspapers, Alagazin tiful temple of amusemuent was hlighlly Confections, Cia pleased with Miss Lottie Williams and her truly ecellenit fompany in the elatboralte production sif this beautiful i dramna eiititled: "New York Day by Daly." 11he sceisery is all niew, tile thalt of the tburniing boat at Halrlem P T G brisdge ini a siiosv stormi, thse reallistic Footpaid's IDen~tiio BatteryNew York, NO. 12 W. ill 18018,7siiidtile reasr of a rowv of olt dwvelliiigs ill the Fou~rthl ward. Miss Rloos-very desi Wiillis, it yosng latdy only 17 yeasrs 11011e No. 5 MonrI old. jumllped inito pulblic favisr at onee ansi isc of bathl. as "hlags." 11r cr tin~g, singinlg aid Donl't forget we dainlg look the autdtienee by storms. Iquallity, $3.lit $4.2i 'The laulghlale Moses Vopps, as tile y D~utci sauisalge venider, anssd "Deninis," Rloomls, 48 Liberl the Ne oYsrk: polilceins, were a host cold water. B ath, bin thlem~selves. Thbe rest of tile coin- " Michigan" and puny are excellen~t, anid too much can- venir spooiis at V not ibe said ill praise of tile entire enl- street. tertainmenit. "Non' York Day by Hot aild cold batl Day" will always be welcomeld by osir Oftice Barber Shlop. citizees.-Richm~iond Journall. Full line nieu' sty] WANTED-By a competent lady a or 2 for 25. Mack positionl as matron ini a Fraterniity DANCING.-Mrs.. house. References given. Address U. wilt open a class of M. DAILY. Delsaite in Noveml A new line of Neckwear just received evening assemblys and no better styles u-ill be founddin Ladies of thle U town. You u-ill say they are one-hlalf greatly to their adv the price you pay for them elsewhere. when in need of C Mack & Sehmid. or Fancy Dry Good, The Leador ill Fashions ill Merchlant Tail- orinlg. Fide hine of Pioco Goods to select froml. ('all for No. 2. Through 1Ma11 and PEspress... 740 a.ii. No.14. Ann Arbor &tToledo Accom..l211 0i. m. No. 6. ClairePssoeoger'...... 55p. m No L. Clai'e sodToledo .Xccoio..11 :3(0a. im. No.3. 'hi'oughi Mail.........420 p.mi. No. 5. Anni Arbior & Toledo Aecio.. ;720 a. is Tcin' ond I5coonlsetweein AiioArboranod Toledlaosly. Cera01Stiindard 5'imie. All Trains fDailyrxcetipSun11d10. W. Hi. BENNETT, R. S. GREPENWOsOD, Gen. Possy Agent. Local Ageiit. a fino fitting suit. . No. i19 KA S. Main Stroot.r - U R ORDERS GLIT oR LL. OUSE 7SSTANTD nrs, Periodicals, Finie 'ars and Tobacco. Hirable sile ill110 roe. Furssace helat 'rice 0reaisonable. koep sw'eaters, best 25. Mack & Seclmid. rty street. lHst asid closet, funaee, etc. I"AllnsArbor" soul- Watts', 10 S. Mail ohs 10 cents, at Post (l collars, 4 ply, 15 e & Schmid. Annie WVard Footer ina dancing, also in fber. Also w'ill have after class. Tof M. will flsnd it vantage to call on us Clooks, Dress Goods s. Mack & Schmid. Monday Evening, November 2 MISS LOTTIE WILLIAMS Tha Beau~tiful Protean Character Souibrette P100cc, in the Posierful lDramuatic Creation, entitled: ">Xew York D'ay by a)y'" A Fresh, Crisp Picture0 of tie ini Ntw York Cuty, under she Mangoement of Mr. Chaorles Melville. R11AIISTIC IN THE EXTREME. Foll of Exciting Scenes, Dramotiie5tuations5 anid Magnificent 5eiery, Artistically Pictaresquel, and Interpreted bSpa IPoii'eifuan Iid Cbrefiully .Selected .(bbi pan by. Among the Startling Effects inotis Great Pro- ductionoare Newe York City by Moidnight. The Battery in x868. Harlem Bridge ini a Blizzard The Pollee Patrol. The Bureninug Canal ]Boat. The Electric Gall. The Whole Portraying to Nature Life in the Great City. 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