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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

" o ,1y~ ~~{ on the increase. The victory over
I J* Butler wasrnotan insignificant one.
The Butler men knew how to play
Published Daily (Sundays excepted) durin
he College year, by good foot-ball, and they have been
THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION trained by experienced players. But
Michigan out-classed them, played
Subscription price 82.50 per year, invariably better foot-ball as the score shows.
in advance Single copies 3 cents. On sale at Since Michigan's eleven have
Sneenan s and Yost Office news stand at 12
o'clock,noon. Subscriptions may be left at shown such a vast improvement, it
the office of the DAILY, OperaHouse block,at is the duty of the students to give it
Sheehan's, at Stoffiet's, or with any of the
editors. better support in the way of attend-
Consmunications should reach the office by ance at practice games and at match
So'clock P. M. if they are to appear the net
day. Address allmatter intended for publics- games. let the players understand
tion to the Managing Editor. All business that the sfidents appreciate their
communications should be sent to the Busi-
ness Manager, workand better results will besecur-
THE U. of M. DAILY, ed. Thisyear's team is one of the best
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Michigan ever put in the field, and
EDITORS. with the wise coaching of Crawford
RALPH STONE, '92, Managing Editor. and Murphy, will develop an eleven
S. W. CUnios, '2, Assist. Managing Editor.
G. L. CeAPMAN,'92, Assist. Managing Editor. inferior to few in the country.
J. C. TnAvis, '9S, nusiness Manager. ---
F. E. JANETTE, '3, Assist.Business Manager. Albion men are unanimous in de-
C. W. RICKEaTsS, 94, Assist. Business Man'gr. Glaring H. G. Prettyman, of Ann
H. D. JEwELL.P. G. w.H.DELLENHAcK,'9s
F. D. GmEsN,'92. F. E. RUGGLEs, '2. Arbor, the fairest man that ever pre-
W. P. PAises, '1. J. . AuNEsiL, '9E.
G. B. Dygert.'i3. C. F. wELLs, '94. sided over a foot-ball game in Mich-
THE AR U" PunLrsHiNG HOus-. ]gat.
The opening lecture in the Unity
THE University has reason to feel
Club Course On Monday evening
encouraged because of the progress drew a large audience. Dr. Vaugh-
the foot-ball eleven has oxade within
pasttel day. I las Saur-an's description of the benefits that
in the past ten days. In last Satar-
science has conferred uponmakn,
say's game against the champions of
. .and of those it is yet to confer, were
Indiana, it played a more effective
and scientific game than last year's highly interesting and intructive,
eleven played at any time during the and atties not a little amusing.
The readings by Miss Briggs and the
whole season. When one or two
quite serious faults are remedied,the music by Miss Davis and Mr. Giles-
team will be fitted to cope success- pie were also much enjoyed.
fully with any college eleven west of BUSINESS LOCALS.
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Un-
I Notices inserted in this column at the rate
der the direction of Messrs. Craw- of 10 cents per line. Special rates for longer
time, and extra lines furnished by applying at
ford and Murphy the individual the DAILYf tice.1
members of the eleven have evel- Do you need a new Suit or Overcoat?
If' so, see the line of samples of the
oped wonderfully. They play with Golden Eagle Clothing Co., Detroit,
more intelligence, with a better Thursday, 5th instant. This firm have
made hundreds of suits for students
insight into the finer points of the last year (to whom they refer). In
game, and with a more familiar ac- evey case they guarantee perfect sat-
isfaction in point of style, cut, make
quaintance with the signals. The and trimmings, and will save you at
least $10 on suit or overcoat. Leave
training table has already worked your address at Goodyear & St.James',
wonders. The men are brought Main street, and Mr. Rosengartei wil
together at meals, talk over the call o you at your convenience.
FOUND-A white silk handkerchief.
matrix and practice games, listen to Owner can have the same by calling at
instruction and criticism from the the DAILY offce and paying the cost
of this advertisement.
coaches,and imbibe some ofthat en- WANTED.-By a competent lady a
thusiasm and earnestness which as. position as matron in a Fraternity
istsma ytow . thouse. References given. Address U.
s nstmaterialy twin games. It of M DAILY.
very often happens that an eleven.. Anew lineof Neckwear just received
will play miserable foot-ball at the and no better styles will be found in
town. You will say they are one-half
beginning of a season, and takes a the price you pay for thene elsewhere.
wonderful brace about the middle of Mack & Schmid.
the seasonwithout any radical Rooms-very desirable suite in new
t shouse No. 5 Monroe. Furnace heat
change in the make up of the team and use of bath. Price reasonable.
or in the methods of training. This Don't forget we keep sweaters, best
quality, $3.50 to $4.25. Mack & Slimid.
seeus to be the case xvith our eleven. Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post
The season was started in anything Office Barber Shop.
but an encouraging manner. The Full line new style collars, 4 ply, 15c
or 2 for 23. Maek & Sehmio.
men did not play together at all, and DANCG.-Mrs. Annie Ward Foster
as a consequence, the eleven was de- will open a class in dancing, also in
feated by an inferior team. Since D tien t embaer s will have
evnng assembys after class.
that game, the eleven has been Ladies of the U. of M. will find it
steadily improving, and has won greatly to their advantage to call on us
when in need of Cloaks, Dress Goods
every game by scores that have been or Fancy Dry Goods. Mack & Schmid.

have received for tue 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 Deduced Prices.
Mathematical Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books
for 1891-2.
Is the LEADING SCHOOL ofuBUSINESS.
Four departments-Commercial, No text-book
or manuscript work-&nghish. Shorthand and
Penmanship. Elegant building, large at-
tendance,efficient instructors, work thor-
ough, isving expenses extremely low, P2.25 to
V2 50 per neck; students aistedso positionis.
Fo r calogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President.
Toledo, Ann Arbor and North
Michigan Railway.
. M. SrAFFORD, Time Table going into effect September 13, 189t
I' Arrival of trains at AnnArbor.

FINI-

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ANN ARBOR, ' MICH.

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tii ten o'clock p. m., ann
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J. A. STAFFoRD
GOING NORTH.
The Leader No. 2. Through Mail and Express. .. 7 40 a. s.
No. 4. Ann A rbor & Toledo Accom..11 50 it.im.
in Fashions No.6. Clare Passenger.............. 505 p. m.
I OING SOUTH.
Merchant Tail- No 1. Clare and Toledo Accom......11 30 a. to.
No. 3. Through Mall,............... 920 p.m.
o r i n g. F i n e No. 5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Aecom.. 7 20 a. m.
Trainsi4 and 5eanbetween Ann Arbor and
line of Piec Toledoonly.
hne f 1 ece Central Standard Time.
All Trains Daily except Sunday.
GoodIs tO selectW.H. BENNETT, R.S.GREENwOOD,
roin. Call fu' Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent.
a fine fiftting MHI6NG.IL
suit. 'The iiag ara Falls Route."
No. 19
TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 189.
S. Main Street. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
EASTWARD.
N't h|
sTATiONS Mail Day Shre N YNi't Atl. Kal
Exp Lim Exp Ex. Exp A c-
iA. M . M . .. Pa...Mn. AM
r ~ yrv',~~svs'ChimgaLv.)70 5 no9it it 3 925 1010 45
Jackson..... :255, 425 5S 847 4 40 615s 85
Cheisea....... 359 .......... 530 71t 942
JR ORDER S Dexter. i-- -...... :.. 145 725 95
T_ DlhiMis... 4301- - - -I 73.
T- ANN tRE.. 4 421 525 6 22 9 45 6S0 745109
'[A D Ypsilanti.... 5 i5 940 ... . 956 e2i 8s '10112
WayneJune 527. . 47 85 1050
)R--. Detroit, A r l 6 15 645 7 20 1045 7 31 9 20 11 25
es, Periodicals, Fine A. M. A.- IA.M .. nP.M.PM
ars and Tobacco. Bufalo......... 810 4 00 7 25 3 15 6011i --
WESTWARD.
Chi. N'th
STAT1ONS. Detr Chi. Lita Eve. shre Pae. Mail
___ Enp sp aExp Exp. Lim Ex. Aec.
iBufao,........ 120f 630 94 1340 1250 60
inM AM P . . is. " I ns i. Pa.
Detroit,Lv. , 8' 071512u 745 92 915 445
HIURON ST. WayneJunc 00 .......... 8 25 . 954 5 19
Ypilanti..... 9 22 s 10 2 05 8 47 .... 10 15 540
t tANN ARB.. 9 35 8 39 2 19 9 18 lo 19 103 5 52
Delhi Mills.. 9 4>.. . 915 .. ...
- -eten . 55 -.... 92-. - 6-07
Chelsca..1010...! 39...... 618
--- Jackson..... 1100 925 34 1025 1115 1ii45 6 55
P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M .M. A.M.
November 12 hiecae Ar. 755 355 9100 650 450 805 5th1
tDaily. *sunday excepted.
0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HA YES,
L N Cl.i~ G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor
ea, will be here with w
COMPANY K
VE., NOV. 12.
here last year she was
did not arrive here un-
d then gave her enter-
most enthusiastic au-

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