THE U. OF M. DAILY. -~j~ ~f -~~ ~j~ will be open to Vale men only, but ,"l f * 1the ev ents ot the setondl wiiIli e open ito aU colleeathlete'. The r'tiblibed Dibly (Sonans (ecpt) d nringt;he amies will lie held in the Ne-n iiiavenPol Rik inteaid ot the THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION ; icoiiilRegimie'it :armoiy ainfor- rmu cite -'I'll(,eprincipal i-angeiil Su- ia~in piei.5iprieai -ariariabn en i ll 811betlie initiodnictieiiiof S1'( 18';nii neOSL 1inewsaintandni i fning iand toxing nmatcesnfor all fleiffceoft eALeraittin ous enblock, at weights, aiiilof the' runiitingthigh iheals t Stttii'i't, oneWthiiany ot theJue to ipthi iriy'yartdidashi, aetrope Ecntuncainsshul eaci'hitheolnitecby il; iii iiig. 'The lbayoiiet aiiiptato o'clock I'. ,t. ite'y are in appeae the nent' raices swilI le abolished. diay. Abdresa all matter antendted torpiubliica- tiiia to the Managinig idtiotr. Aulbusinesst PelmnraCnet eonmite iaiptii ashnnlbesenit toth le Btii- r mnayCnet THE U. of M. DAILY, ' At a mneetinig of the Northierni Ann Arbor. Xich.~ Oratorical association, tact Moniday, EDITORS. it was dlecidedeitol told tine pretinii- 9. in. C ciTen n, '92t, tManaging Editoe. tiary contestanits March ill. Tuenday G. L. CintAPIN,'a " Assist. Managinig Editor. Ittne conteslants drewa for pnoitions on it. E. MCECcitt, 'El, Asst. Mangiag Editoe. the program withnttne fottowling re- J. C. Tint is, '92, Biniess Manager. sts: lcKnHattte- F' sls BukKoHtilE. .tANct'Ea, '93, AastaailaineAana itatiagee. C. W'.lInCacETs, '94, Assist. Business Mac'ge. town, Niasotn and Echii. 'The U. NI. P liciae, 'tO .I It. AttEnaIt '93in, of.. A. also tnotds her preliminary oti F. J. MtiEEe ,'92. CHiAS. BAIan, '95. ? acti8 otcetr Worlit. RAN Nla 9inac, '9;. 'V. t tL ANNY, '92. ~Tl S-otwsentoii iW.H tDatl,E.. (,'..'S2 ilasienTi a iR CK. '94.;-- " - F.E. ___________LCI KEV,'). 1 Harvard favorn the suhstitiition at TH5ARY." USISHIO Mue. ttie inter-collegiate gatmes of a safety The Editora do nat hal theimielvea reajihiti- icycle race for the ordinary one, aibie tee the opiaiona or tatements at cirres- itthe adititioii of a thiree-milte rninning paondeata, appeariitg in the DAIiY. race, ainethtte abolitiotn of the tug- Icr in early yet to decide for niire, o-wcar. it-netiertti Cieiat iuln tm o PrensitenttHarner nayn that the canitnot ge tot Chicago itng So ;fatulty of the Ctiicago ntiiversity fac no obntac-les have beeti imet withi. ' will be Aniericati, an there are tin be Suuct n undniertakinug,lhowve-r. istjoiilyralbiit six it oite tiiindeidiof tte ine attenede byeli fitculty.- it the teatchters fromt abroad, atidlthiev willI firsttpace it is iiottprtobabnle tat a betne glishnscholars. full chiorusc nill go. Ini the' text, it I-* - BUSINESS LOCALS. tmay ititerfere nwithtscclool wocrk. itieiiaratati niiaa(tert Thtic can Ite arcaiigeelfor. 'ThenI attiesinseredw iteiioumattrate titae, aad ectra lien tarnishedl by applyiag at after Cthicago in reacthed, it nill lne the DAneYatliec.l iifficult to hiolidtie Chiorusc together iLOiSr - Atladys gitlidneek-ehinii; anil tontaiittaiin attenneaunce at ye- " indiherntleas fatunto2l8Jenfnersan tearsals. 'lhe mnatter of expetne ins and reeeiv'e rewardi. also a factor in the question. Spring HattsatEthie1Twso Samsn. Opetn- lnggdity, Marchi mt. Mi-. Yonmans, It seemts an if thne cwhole mnatter Mr. Knox atnd the celebrateil Silver- rented ont the willilngnessoctecloc maun Hat tnt the TineStuns. Teleinhone ruin to exeycise a little self-denilal Something to thalnlk McKinley for. 'The coct of tlhi expneditiont, thne sill-I Owing to tine McKinlley bill, the Imnpe- ritl Turkish Tobacco anti Cigarette Co. inginecc to go anid regular attendtance (Londiolnend('airo) have heen forced at rehearsals, niay perhiaps call for (tii open a braineli of their bintesa in nacrlic, bt ie tink jugieg fin this eountry, and the Imperiai Egyp- sacrfic, bt w thik, udgng rom titcn(Cigarettes, matte of the finest wh'lat han beetn accotmpilishnedinititine impiortedl tobacein, eanl now me boulght itaetint inecbric c-il b ale it -for ive aid tan cents per paekage ttid past tht th chrus illbe ale n pwsardsa. Collegje FOR THlE SECOND S EMESTEP aree, Latin, 1-ench, (ermn i, andulMtleuiaticeu Text,- BooikNew'and Secondhllaudat j o k a Unverity Baasllers, - - State Ste 1i leae et-Cnaiiittnl Istae iLEDIeteSCtOLactfstDUaItathSt $2 5O patrteek; tudentsasasite tn pstitns. Fr atalge, addreaa P. R. CLEA RY, Preidet Imrn tinE nnglishn etter. Fnd- TT"' T---- T TT fi eturnilto 30 MaynIad U LL Lii'1\I Stndents deiig io see one of the - largest-ltinsof Wooletn fr Sprng Ilr an~d lummer wear iould exanie the - ine of tie Golden Eagle, Detroit, ex- hibhitedl at tile Cook Itonie, Frieday. Sp ring Marrin 11th. Th'iey showe all tiel ti ta novelties ill importedel cotliswhichin thney make to measure in tie monttir-SUid;-n'-n 3 feet mnanner tt popular prnces. M. , -i 1. F. Foiley (one of tie etteitteirsin tine state,) will he in ndiiltin take measuresIf youwan a obbysuit Pantaloons, youI to see whlat they And GE.AITD OPERA HOUSE. ''litijin ttll ct-i .' Fancy Saturday Evening, March 12 V sig Ihie Popuiin larracter e dunt Feist ni I 553iANDScO'ii uuil ui F, W, CURTIS JAS, Mr STAFFOELD -IN- No. th9 Sunt Main Street. SAMIL OF POSEN' Toledo, Ann Arbor and North THE COMMERCIAL. IiEMMER, Michigan Railway. Tie'urd ttI. effetaaruiny i, In2 Stutlutrteti byit nCiumipnny no ' Eceiptianii' Atrivat o Iateinat Anin Aiibaraniy. Meii, N. 1. Mail ad Epeaa -_.... U^27a.inii Iteninbnl'Only One Nightt Na . Pasge, An Abr Acan It in ain'n b N. . MilPassenger- --........4'5-,m N. 2. Mail Passnegr. -......1110s aim lanceS, - 50, 75 and $1.00 No. 4 Mail Expesn..- - -......4p m. N.6PasneTled Aca... 7t 00 a. ri Teains3tand 6lrun betweeni Atm Abrantd ats n niSalenatIP. i. Ses Standi. 'Tledo nnly. Centa Standard Time. All Tain Dalyacept Snday. w.0' OBENNE ItR. SOBGRENWOOID, Gen. Pa. Agent, Lcal Ageat- PIIOTOGRAPIRR n NO. 12 W. HURJON ST. R J. HALLER,\ Rearn poat. 69uf lt TAnn Arbor Savings BankAnAroMihCatlSoc,$00, An Arpiuh, Stack,01Yn.eS Oganized under the Genera Banking Law athin ntate. ReennvenDeposit, bua and'SN cells exchatnge an nte tePrincipan citieasat theJ1 DSI ON sr United States. Draftn canhd upon pophre dentifcation. officera: State Street Grocers. eHSTI, D. RMauN, Vice Pre., Students patronage especially solicited. CHAS. . HIhCOC, Cacker. - 24 S. STATE STREET. - willing tin ti its stuart in mnaking thue festival a succcss.'Tine l).nm1i isiles tine chorus to go, for we know it, swounld be a decidedly plteasant expe- ritence for them, andl whit is better, it wottld reflect honor on ,tlinttnter- prise anud ability pf tineir alna Inater. Yale Indoor Games. l"tjaruges wuifltbe madle tinis year ill theti ~n.;and place V~ ale's. annal indoo r' aunesand a-Iso nih the'eivents. 'he coputtstt 1l occupy. taoeen iPSt for' :t'w'Srst "; A anti 'will jnroia ly occur Mflh Oand Apirll z. Kkie~v s 4Ltl f}et neet ng Rhea. On .Friday, Martin 18, at tine Opera 1Douise, thnat diviune artist, Rhiea, will preseint mar tiew plany of "La Czarina" in wiih sine will impersoniate Catha- rine L.., Emspress of Russia, wcife of thnat most remarkable of rulers, Peter tine Great. Thnis play will serve to ilins- rate the extranordinlary powcer of dra- matie instinet possesned by Rhnea; also givitng Mr. William Ha~rris a hart simi- lanr to his Napoleoni of last seanson in tine character. of Peter the Great. Rhmea xwilinring a magnificeet tcom- pany of ladies acnd gelntlennen withn her -whno sill fit the different parts asffgined to them ini a capable and perfee main- ner, 'Fie )iosfumes cnd stage -attes- sclies will-he tine .most :,teatifuit ever shss'ui* in this tity, at the same tinne being nistoricaily coi'rect I