THE U. OF M. DAILY. Published Daily (undays excepted) durina te College year, by THE U OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subecriptioa price $2.50 per year, invariably in advace Sigle ropir 3 et. On sale at Sbenanaa and Pst Ohee newss sted at 12 o'clock, oon. aubscriptios may be left at the office of te DALY, Opera House block, at Sheeans, at Stofet's, or sitb any of te rditor. Csmunications sousls reacb te otfice by o'clock . As. if tey are to appear the next day. Address all matter intedd for public- ties to te Managing Editor. All bstes commaicatonsshobuld be sct to thc Busi- ness Maager. THE U. of M. DAILY, Ann Arbor. Mic. EDITORS. RAPHaSONEsu, '2, Mnaging Edidtor. S. W. CURTIcSS, 92, Assist. MnagitgEditor. G. L. OnArstAs,'2, Assist. Managing Editor. J. C. TAVtS, '!, Husiess Maager. F. E. JANTTEsc, '3, sist.Bosinsos atager. C. W. RCoaTSu, ', Assist. Bsiacss Ma'gr. H. D. JEWost. P. G. W.HDnosEsAaC,'2 F. D) Otta, '2. . E. Hvs0LES,sWc. W. P. PARKERa, '0.3. . AEnu,, '901. . . Dygert. '513. 1'. . WLLO, 'li. MICHIGAN has no reason to feel discouragcd with the result of Sat- unlay's game. Or eleven plyd wvning foot-ball,, and victory was stolen fron s os by the unfair tactics of Crasford's ean, antI the pronounc- ed favoyitisni of tie Cicago sin- pire. Crawford has the reputation of a "dirty'' player wshn at Vle, aiis he fully tmaintaitned Iis reputation in Saturday's ganme. Michigan's players were not treated civilly while in Chicago. The game had not been advertised, and tnothing was scen of a University club represen- tative at the hotel either before or after the game. It is probable that Michigan will not play in Chicago again for a number of years to come. Our eleven played an infinitely more scientific game than at any time this season, the rush line doing sup- erb work. ' he score at the end of the first half, o to o, shen Capen did not act as umpire, was a correct test of the comparative merits of the strength of the two elevens. It was not until H-ayes was hurt ad Pear- son disqualified atid Chicago com- menced to hold, that tie University Club began to score. Trhe game illustrated more than anything else the necessity of the quarter-hack giving the signals. All the foot-hall authorities of the coun- try ay that the quarter-hack should give the signals, irreslective of the fact whether he is captain or not. Every member of Michigan's eleven without exception, say that they have been unable to hear the signals clearly, and aid a, cnsequence the team work has at times been very ragged. The quarter-back aa the advantage of being in a central posi- tion and his signals can always be heard. Messrs. Murphy and Craw'- ford are of the opinion 'that this change should be made, and it will undoubtedly he done before the Cornell game. Medic Sports. Tile '94 and '95 medics congrega- ted on the campus Friday afternoon. to see their representatives put the shot and run tlhe too yards dasls. Hewitt, '95, wonO the shot put, and McClymonds '94 the dash. The '95 men forfeited both light and middle weight swrestling matches to 94. '93 Lit. vs. N. A. A. SI I^ & Qo.1 8fate 6t., hsave recetved for the opetning of college 20,000 Books, nesw and seconsd hand ot all ktnds, Greek, Latiti, French, German, Law atid Medical Bunks, wshich they wtll sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. Mathemattcal Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See ostr Note Books for 1891-2. to the LEADING1 SCHOOL sfnBUStIsEoo" ";Fear departments-Commerciat, No text-bosk or manuscrtpt-tsork- &nglsh. Shorthandnds -= Penmanship.IElegant tuildtng, Iarge as tendanccr cflbcjtns tructocrsooktholbs ough, iines xpenses 5.xtremsely l10sf.2to $2'50 per sweek; students assisted to positions. Forcetalogue, address P.R. CLEARY, President. T'he Junior Lits played the Nor- nial eleven on the campus Saturday forenoon, Isaving apparantly an easy tlsing of it, the score being 48 to 0 in their favor. Thecmn inehed uip as follosvs: °outassrlls.cl- -leed oa-----.emoingtont Cleverai ----clifttckle----t--Bllinsger Heasthl-------lcttcguard ----- Gatsgcss at---------centre ---------- ely ltillcc ..- ragls--- igoourd --t--Cooley Conkaslinss----right tackl-Tsorer,Goodsac Wbhiteheasd ----gishstd------tflyzer taio- ------qasrter-baockt---Andr-ews Nichlasonlu, la's. -lft-bslf---------Drgsa Jos -- - - -rghst-hlr------ Swift. ('apt Cot-tis-------s--fll-backs--------ored Tsasch-clown-ss, Joes, 5; Nickelso, 3; Cosnsklis, :l; Cssrtiss t.Gosulds; Hacrssn, 2. Knox College, Galesburg, Ill., Ias recently dedicated a magnificent newv alumini and society hall, cost- ing $fio,ooo, the gift of the alumni. BUSINESS LOCALS. INstices inserted ia this eolumn at the rate of 10 cents per line. Special rates for soccer time. attd extra lines furnished by apptying at the DAILY office.] Hot atnd cold baths 10 cents, at Poet Office Barber Shop. Full line tnew style collars, 4 ply, tile or 2 for 25. Mack & Schimid. Notse of the patrons of our Opera ttouse neeid think it necessary to go to Detroit to see Madam Rthea this sea- soit. Shte will play here itn Marchs next withiont fail. Ladies' Msckintoshtes in beautiful varseties, just received at Mack & Schimid's. $1.95-SO0 silk umbrellas wvorth $3.50 to $450, marked $1.05 at Mack R Schimid's. Ladies of tile U. of H. will fines it greatly to their advantage to call on us when in iseed of Cloaks, Dross Goods or Fatncy Dry Goods. Mack & Schimid. U. of M. Buttas, 50 cents eacht, atid with class yeair, 75 cents each. We are the only mnakers of the three-eighth ittchsbutttotn, witho correct colors and polished ettamel. They don't fade or soil, slid last forever. Sent postpaid utpon receipt of price. Studetnts are invited to visit us whetsits town. Rtoeham & Sotns, Jewelera, Grand Circus Park,. 271 Woodward ave., Detroit. A new line of Neckwear just received and no better styles will be found in town. Yon will say they are one-half the price you pay for them elsewhere. Mack & Schmid. Don't forget we keep sweaters, beat quality, $3.50to $4.25. Mack & Schmid. _________ j R MICHIAN GEmNTILA lAS ~.STAFOID,"The 2fiagara Falls Roufe. TIME TABILE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, l89t. J. N1. STAFFoORD CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. F NF The Leadet EASTWARD. 'its Faslos18Itin1STATIONaStMall DeaySlats N V' Ni') Atll.Kal Exp LiloRot x- Ra.'Ep Ass ,3.T0l11IN erebIatit Ta1i- - 170 s90022310en 25c a. ( U9 I Chimags ' 59310 505 1(5 10 145 '' '' osg. Elte 3 9t;- 1S l... l 58i 0, 7 11;9 4 ifline of PicC'e Delhi Mijlls..40... 3 t ~~~~AS ABBI&. 4d2'S 25a602-:) 0'7410 U Goods to Select Ysiaa.ayn e52 .. .....647'2850 50 Wayse12"6aP 1.sl.M.d' 'ill from. Cali fot'1 Deteoit, At 6 5645a1iS 5 Calld Il121 A.M.A.AlI.tisI 1 1 ISit.WESTWARD. Chai. Nil. 19 S. MAIN ST., N.19 aSAN. Os-Ic Chi. Liia Ryo. SlacoPoe Naall Ti O. bo a sp up p tjim Eho Acac, S. --ati 50A ceM.A six A. 3. ! I M . l.At) AN ABO, C. S lanStreet. Baffalo,....... .120(630 945 340A156r. a SA~~.M. oA.. . . ..s-t. r . P .c . l D~~etroit, ILv... 8 20 715 t 120740 0155 9 11 445 W~aye 900- 8 51... 9 d54519 "" = F"~ psilnti.... 22 t10 205 8S ....101115 40 hAtS Al808.. 91350392 19 95518 5019103o 512 Delhi Miiis.. 9i.1 ...-..9 15.... ____________________________ Denter.. 0 955... .--S5c- --6(7 Chelsea.....1010 - - - --9..... 618 _________Jackson.....___11__00_9125 314 10 51110 11 41 655 tttiencao, Ar. 755 325 9 0a6e50 4 50 80115 ODaily. *Sunday extepted. O. W. RUOGLES, H. W. HAYES, 0' . P. As T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann A rboar Toledo, Ann Arbor and North 71 Fort St.. West, - Detroit, Mich. Michigan Railway. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS TimanTable goinglanta etect Septemuber 13,a1toll -AT- Arrival of trains at Ann Arbuoc. F. 0.ITE-93 STATPGNo.G NOn-cu. -FOI- - o. 2 Thrugh ailand Express... -7540 a. Newspapers, Magazinrs, Periodicals, Fsne No. 4. Ace Arbor & Toledo Acem. 1110 a.mII. Cenfections, Cigars and Tobacco. Ne. 6. Clare Passenger . -s...... 5p. M. No 1. Clare and Toledo Aecom-...11 30 a.I. ! - No.50. Through 1Mail- --.......920 p. m. {I,: No.15. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom.. 7 20 a. to. Trains 4 and 05erun betsrcea Ann Arboranod P MVAM OGRA HEK Toledo only. IIERt Central Standard Time. All Trains Daily exeept Snday. NO. 12 W. HURON ST. W. B. BENNETT. N. 5. GREENWOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent. Do you need a new Suit or Overcoat: _______ If so, see thte line of samples of the Goldetn Eagle Clothinlg Co., Detroit, A /f Tuesday, Nov. t6th. Thcis firm have made hundreds of suits for stndents last year (to whom they refer). Inf every case they guarantee perfect sat- isfactiona in point of style, cut maket and' trimmings, and will save you at least $10 on suit or overcoat. Leave' your address at: Goodyear, and St. ~ I James', Main street, and Mr. Rosen- garten will call on you at your conven-