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October 02, 1891 - Image 2

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Michigan Daily, 1891-10-02

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THE U. OF M.DAILY.
goagain so gist all but the inish-
in" '~~ touches can bie doteh before win- 4>p p

ter sets in.
Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during
T he ColU e (e)ear, by Effeminate College Boys.
THE U. Of M. INDEPMNENT ASOCIATION Froes the New York Home Journal.
An unhappy father who has two
Subscription price 52.50 per year, invariably sons at the University of Michigan
fi advance Single copies cents. On sale at
sheenan a and Post Office news stand at 12 reports to the world that nearly all
o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at the male students of that institution
the office of the DAILv, Opera House block, at
Sheehan's, at Stoffiet's, or with any of the beautify themselves with the aid of
editors. curling irons. Perhaps in theanguisli
Communications should reach the office by
7 o'clock r. M. if they are to appear the next of his soul at discovering that one of
day. Address all matter intended for publica- his sons uses this implement he may
tion to the Managing Editor. All business
communications should be sent to the Busi- have exaggerated the number of its
ness Manager. devotees. The charge of effeminacy
THE U. of M. DAILY, will lie the collegian
Ann Arbor, Mich. w scarcel against
-- of to-day, who is devoted to athlet-
EDITORS. ics. Yet the dandies of old were
RALPH STONE, '92, Managing Editor. o accomplished swordsmen, and the
S. W. CURTISS, 192, Assist. Managing Editor.
G. L. CHAPMAs, '2, Assiat. Managing Editor. great Louis led trains of beribboned
J. C. TRAVIS, '02, nosiness Manager. younog exquisites to war, where they
w. P. PARKER, '93, Aseist.IBusiness Manager.
C. w. iICKETTS,'94, Assist. Business Man'gr. were wont to fight desperately in the
H. D. JEwELL.P.G. W.H.DELLENBACK,'92 very teeth of death. Curling-irons,
F. D. GREEN, '92. F. E. RLGGLES, '92.
F. E. JANETTE, '93. J. H. A NEILL,'50. however, as a part of the curriculum
G. B. Dygert, '93. I C. F. wELLER, '94.
of American colleges must be ac-
THE ARGU. ncl nisaM iHOU.. i- cepted reluctantly, if at all.
IT 1is to be hoped that the classes
intending to enter teams in the class Two freshmen, who were seeing
their the sights around the campus Tues-
foothal legss xvii eect cap day aftertnoun, were locked in the
tain and managers as soon as possi-d
museum and obliged to make their
ble. The directors of the Athletic
Association will soon meet, and it is exit through a window-.
expected that they will vote an ap- Chief Justice Champlin, of the
expectedMichigan Supreme Court, who is to
propriation for a championship ban-
ner. We discussed at length, last lecture to the laws, has been ap-
year, the advantage of a class foot pointed by Governor Winans a men-
ber of the commission to confer with
ball league. Class patriotism will brothcmisonocnfrwh
representives of other states to devise
bring out new material more readily
thananyothe inluene, nd, s ameans of securing greater uniformity
than any other in fluence, and, as a olasratntomrig add-
consequence the chances of a strong o rel
d-. vo rce.

e II~Afx(CoQ., 0g±&te 8f.,

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have reeceived for tne opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second
hand of all kinds, Greek, Latin, French, German, Law and Medical Books,
Which they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Mathematical Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books.
for 1891-2.
Is the LEADING SCHOOL of BUSINESS.
Four departments-Commercial, No text-book
£ ormanuscriptwork-&nglish.Shorthand and
a-' Penmanship. Elegant building, large at-
__ tendance ,efficient instructors work thor
oaghulivingexpenseseatremely1wop.nts
92.5 per weet students assisted to Po catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President.
~ ~X~JM H IAN Ggui'
" hiagara Falls Roate."
JAS. M. STAFFORD,
TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 189l.
J. M. STAFFORD CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
eLader'EASTWARD.
The Leader sth,
sTATIoNs Mail Day ShreN Y Ni't Atl. Kal
in Fashions 1in Exp Lim Exp Ex. Exp Act.
A. M A. M. P.M . P. M. P.M. P.M. A. M
Merchant Tail- chicago, Lv. 7 05 9 00 122, 310 9" 5:!0101 455
L Sarson........ 255 425 1 30 8 47 4 40 6151 8 50
o r i n g. F ll e Chelsea........ 3,9...... 5 30 7 V 9 42
exter......... 414 ..... .. . . 545 725955
.i e .Pi c DelhiMills... 4301... .. ..... .... 731
line of Piece ANN ARB0.. 421 525 622 945 605 7t4510 s
c odToslctYpsilanti.... 553 910 ... .:9 56 6 23 510 u 57309
SGoods to select P -aye.Jne 1... 0M 5 S1I
DetroitAr O 15645 7201045 73)91201125
from. Call for A. M. A.M A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.
Bualo......... 81r 400 725 3 15 60 . ..
a fine fitting WESTWARD.
suit. Chi. N'th
STATIONs. Detr Chi. Lim Eve. Shre Pas. Mail
19 S. MAIN ST.s. No, 19oExp flip Exp Exp. Lim Ex. Acc.
A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P.-M. A.M.
Buffaio,........ 120 630 945 34 912M005
ANN ARBOR. ' MICH. S. Main Street. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P,M. P,.
Detroit, Lv... 8 20 7 15 120 7 45 9 25 9 15 4 45
WayneJunc 900 .. . 825 .. . 954 519
Ypsilanti...,. 9 221i 512 05 947 ..... 1015 5 40
" ANN A$84.. 9 35 8 39 2 19 910 is119 10130 552
Delhi Mills.. 945..... ..... 915.
Dexter...... 9 55.. . .... 921.. 07
Chelsm on.....ens ... 9...., 6,
Chicago, Ar. 755 3 55 9 00 650 4 50 8 05 11 15
tDaily. *Sunday excepted.
O. w. RUGGLES, H. w. HAYES,
G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor
P OTUN RAP R Toledo, Ann Arbor and North
NO. 12 W. HURON ST. Michigan Railway.
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS Time Table going int efect september13,1891.
-AT-_ Arrival of trains at Ann Arbor.
F. 0.NETS STAND GOING NRTH.
P. . 4E3 SAIIDNo. 2. Through Malil and Express... r40 a. m.
S ' nArbor & ToledoAceom. .115 a.
--On--. N.6 Clare Passenger......505 p. m.
Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, FineN.
Confections, Cigars and Tobacco. GOING SOUTH.
No 1. Clare and Toledo Accom......11 30 a. m.
No.3. Through Mail ................. 920 p.im.
G RAND OPERA HOUSE No.5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom.. 720 a. m.
Trains 4 and 5 run between Ann Arbor and
Toe do only.

'Varsity eleven are materially im-
proved. The class league last year
helped along the cause of foot-ball
very much, just as the class base-ball
league served to maintain the inter-
est of the students in base ball.
It is unfortunate that the Athletic
Association is not in a position,
owing to the lack of an official head,
to look after the construction of the
new track and athletic field. It
looks as though no more work would
be accomplished this winter unless
someone takes enough interest to
push things. If the grounds re-
main as the workmen have left them,
almost all the work done thus far
will have been done in vain. The
track is being over-run with weeds,
and the foot-ball and base ball fields
will soon be covered with a growth
of corn and grass. The regents
surely do not intend to let the work
lapse because the appropriation has
been exhausted, or nearly so. We
feel confident that they intend to
finish the grounds even though an-
other appropriation is needed. If
they do, it would seem to be a wise
move to start the grading force at

BUSINESS LOCALS.
LNotices inserted in this column at the rate
of 10 rents per line. Special rates for longer
time, and extra lines furnshed by applying at
the DAILY office.1
One large suite of rooms, nicely fur-
nished, steam heated, at 26 Maynard
street, one block west of law building.
Students' clocks-every one war-
ranted. Watts' Jewelry Store, 10 S.
Main-st.
At (he Opera House News Depot
fyou cani get Chicago, Detroit, New
York, Cincinnati and other papers.
Subscribe now. F. STOFFLET.
A look through our line wi convinee
you that we are the house to purchase
your Clothing, Furnishing Goods and
Hats of. Call and see them. The'
Two Sams.
Ask last year's students where they
trade. All will say, at the Two Sams.
We have the novelties for you. The
rVTn Ca

1wo yams.
Centraistandard Time.
Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post ----- All Trains Daily except Sunday.
Office Barber Shop. w. H. BENNETT, R. .GREENWOOD,
Mr. Marshall Pease, who has been . SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd. Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent.
conducting a large and decidedly suc-
cessful class in voice culture since O T5 iDO W NING
April 1st, will continue his work B .I
through the coming year. A natural A
and correct method of producing and WILL APPEAR IN THE
placing the voice. Studio with the
Allmendinger Piano Co., 51 Main St,,
where all particulars may be obtained. GLA-
Voices tried free of charge.
Roosn-2 suites with furnace heat
and oseof bath room=tNo. 5 Monroe. , $1.00; 75, and 50 CtC
News Depot, 12 N. Main. All the
leading papers. Prompt delivery. Sale of seats opens at the Postoffice News
F. STOFFLET. stand, Thursday at 9m.

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