THE U. OF M. DAILY.__ C.Of'M r k ' i taswelabandon the sparring,' +FOR of] e e 1I TE SECOND SMETE -~ f ~( wresigandwllfeticiag contests, the Q He Eli.U ~L WUNJW2LIU~L base-haltl enlte(rtaainmsenttwthichaiaas Greek, Latin, French, German, ans] Mathlnnttjnei the tihe I ai rrunaex epe, duing to base been given intt Iniversity + oks\e«' andi Secondiflaiat 131 nM rh3 n aclte T"THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION II] tl iac ,adcne conitrac ts iith our coacb PeteCon- wvay, ansi:lose the rink. The pros- Pa . ks + il d rW-tat-t-Singe Oennirsti3 ets. On, sale a t C tof aii11eastern liilastyear was ' -wsrpinp-e e er naibyUnvriyBosles tt tet anren an s iaPostatofieerwris tattit lI: t he ii life of' athletics. All the enter- o'cckr,tno. Subscripttionnstay tbe )nitat fu Thn otit t-s te titus., (lnspeira SeSoc, at tai a turnts f trte beneft Iof bass-ball _ _ _' L4RY~ T TST Shean's, it Stoetorithsattt asf th edittrs Cottmtticztion shrilt a~ecitheitice tnnby o'coci,ia. m.ttittreyare toa ttpet atttheient day-. Addtresrtlltmat ter nitndedttotrttpubalica- tiara to the MantaingeEdtittor. Altltbssintess commtnttttinrs stultd1btersettott teBuai- neras -atarrr THE U. af M. DAILY, Arts Arbar, tMich. n-ere largely attetudetd, atit the tintdtts tf the nstutdetswere tilvertedl frit tunhiealitynlportsto Itase-ball.- "The petitiont this year asks for but tite lay itore titatn was gratnteti last year, attitl Idid nay best to gel the tript witit he liehml it f last year's, hutivansunable to ciiisit in EDITORS. accout oth e difliectity- of secutrintg . 1'1'crriet ',9i, ManttagitnEdtottr. t.,. L.t'APM N~s, '92, Artist. ManainEditt ilon. dates whi ih arvtardianti tale. I Wv . Mu-les-ttn - Pt. Atat. NMttanagiitorn catitot see httwt the Facility can cuitt J. a'. J't is 2, Bustlituess tMatnarn. F. Ei. Sntr,'93, Asrtst.l Itasraitutinae. this trill doiit witlhosttdeciy inigits C. W. tiaCtuenT.'ii, Assist. Buiessa-lian'r.the privilege if titeeti ig lthoe utwt 5. 5 . its titinnti,13.t .. Ast -8 ~,93 ti-erisii. hec ief tle if tile Fatc. til-ri. i nwii 9. Ii Pa-sc, ,"t «'t.I)crI.,Nst at iii iTcas ttnir. Ith4. i1lvii 5. -- tiiiti..n ,ew t ae O hatevetr acin h htte Faculty NO. I12 Is thON ST. DIrng S CO1o3UIFS ilt-t eti at atktgte Fib o ur Sn istmnt's h ica x-1 tip sty li-pn iileltiss apntI7lilsinn littytatis = nds cec fic~en insructrs, +o i'tl~t The Edittsdo not ld tutiursisli-esr I-eso- sbefte iti i s ori tnstatemtiti ofti I eat atttett, aptrin niThi ie iDalt. Tii rlint .t cells attenitionto anthe iniserable contditiont of the st-lk iit the east sitlecif the lainbildcitng. The tttldatid clisratvtiis--icauseid by the c-nttrutctiotn of the ticit-addii - lion, have tmaile it nearly ittpossibile S()itimelittl 5the future, lperhtaps text year, the reatlers of tite l~st cx nill be glad to learn of a chtange in the old atntlantiiquatedtlcustona cf reserviag seats for the lectitre course. It is needlless toi go over te argit- mtents whlichhatee ecied sin tfan-or of suelt a cltarige. The tmatnifest sup~eriority of the ('hortlUniont ttnethtod is evisdent. ttiblic ointlion tn terteilily iii fatvcitof thte latter tmethtocd,andth ie tray to)britig it aboutt, is to elect next year, a board its harmtony writht popular snutient. The Base-Ball Situation. lise -hell Mlanager, Ralph Stote,I inan askeid this mooni ng if lie had atty tak~es, I hcipe iwill lie taientext MnI a vitevieting, p.an everyboitdy in iwirkingtin ai thatlf-hteartedlicay, the cansdisdatenstire iot nearlyi as ntiuc- nianlit- an they iere lent yeas.,eail bane-bltl natters genierallIy tate Unity Club. yt the pi te (lublso11 Montday text, M1r. M~ax Winkler will reed a paperttoittJcart PaulRichter,'"atnd MisElsie Wlnitnnan trill give ata per etititled, "-A Witnter at thte Cot- corern Art Schtool in Washnllgton." The clutb wishes to call attenitiont to a chtanige irs date whtich it tas seented atdnisable to mlake for several reasnts. It seenms that 00 Feb. 15, the famous intt aderewnki trill give a recital in I; nivernity hail, wich conflicts with one of thle bent lectures ott the Unity Climbs course, thtat of iDr. fluharlen Fleltrer, of Granid Raplids. Thme lectitre in to be about "A lay ontthde Rhtine,"'' wvitha 7stereonpticiatn-viewns. Since ttlein i the cane, it seetts liest to Ichaetge iteslate froitttMoncday-, Feb. - lvt SatnurdayFeb. -3 i I I; s\ % And4 ' Fancy S~~Velit psonstpaidi inirecenist of priice. RhOEIIM 'k- &SON, Fritint I-: Is E"GLA.nlt)5,AND-ritit. iNh) D~etroit, Micemh. 1I O7TlT1P 0. K. BARBER SHOP,~ ±L2U~ Bathr totomt irtntaanectione. Porcelain 'rtsb. N.ItSrkE ttrS~d Show~1er 1lath earasected s-ith eacht'Taub. ,J. R. TROJANOWSKI, 1 Toledo, Ann Arbor and North as Fi. WanltraatnSt., AnrnArbo~r, Michtigan. I Michigan Railway. --- - - ---- - imt e tard iseffect Jarnuary 24, 189: The atintal gymnnastic chattpion- Arseal at trains at Aria Arbiir taty. ships of te A. A. F'.trill beteti initimoatior s e to whiat sdispositIioat the 'Tlure is bitt vne irrincetoin gradui- Faculty wsostlcd make of the bane-ball ate inthie Vale Lain School, atndlite petition for te :-atern tripi. iHIclis thinsitinctioa of beagtine first sai: Princeton teents etiter the school in it ei ok lre~Nuo. 1. Mrril andtiExcres--..... . i - i - > i--__..__Ne. 3. Passer, Ass Arban Aec-itat.l1 iii o BUSINESS LOCALS. . MaiiPassnger........- -'. .m LNstricsneredliantis eaolrmrratthslurante Nro. 2. Mail Passean-er--....t.11l ni of1aent pee r cnlirue. Scecial rtes ttor eager Nro. 5. lail Espress- --....... . li 0p .i rirae, asd earns liars furnishbni y appling IrtNa. 6. Parsenger, Talerdo Aec-turrt , 00-.im the DtAILY ate-S Trainsse. ads crt setwen Ati rboiui ri L-i,-r'Two livedalsliar bills kietwnisToesoo etrial SaatrlTn tire lost offse anrd the Uraiversity. lie- Ail Trainss Daily-excert Studay. tuarrn Io U.-of Al.Dhi, rosffice andl l'- w. 1H.- BENNETT, IR . rs tsRNOOD, ceive rewtardi.Gert. Pass. Agentrr, Locsai Agnt. A netslifnre of Neckwnear jutnt receivedh_____________________ ansI rut better styles will be founirr llr towna. Your will say threy are orre-half thae pricer you pay faorlihera elsetere.e Meek & Schamid. pQ5 Ladies of thae h7. of HM.viinirtf greatly to threir adlvanrtage to call onlran whtenillir raed rof Cloakus, Dress Goods 1 or Fancy Dry Goods. Macek & Schmnid. Ladies' Mackinikoshes fi beartifful A01. Ie varieties, jurst receiverd at Mlack &A-, Selanit's. $1.9-5-800h silk rrmnbrellas worthr $3-5O to $4.511, narked $1.95 art Mack & ________________ >Selamid's. Q _ Hot arid cold bathas 10 cents, at Prost T,. D. STIMSOIT & 8O1s Office Barber Shop. State Street Grocers. Frill line mew style collars, 4 ply, i-5c Strudents patronage especially solicitedl. or 2 for 25. Mack & Selsmid. 24 S. STATE STREET. "I.lsknot ntotinirgnimore lhau nnhat theD u. nhiasalready pulnishednc, namiely, that a conmnittee of fine lies been appoint~ed to investigate the lustter, htlwhern that comntnitlee will report I rhonot krnow. Ilhope tine'Faeulty mnay decide the rusatler on ?Monday evening, twventlyyearn. 'lie phnysiceel sdepartmencrt of Amai- hterst, under uDr.I}citard iHitchcock, hen compiled anthropontetric tables, undler fifty-five itemst, of the average measureinents of bodies, proportions sald tests of streagthr obtained during thre cllege years 1861l-2 10 1889-90 because if arm eastern trip is to btc fronthtie study of nearly eight thous- denied us,- all ouir efforts to raise ansiAnmherst stuidents front t7 to 21 mroney will be without object. We years of age.