THE U. OF M. DAILY. ' ofPublished Daily (Sundays excepted) dunes the Colee)ear, by THE U. OF M INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION WiE suggest that the burners in the back part of the room in the library building be lighted after half past ire p. n. It nakes it very sunconfortable to be obliged to crowd diretly under those usisally burning. IN foriier years it has been the custom among a certain class of st- dents to cut their initials, class year, or fraternity symbols, on the bench- es. This year, new seats have been placed in many of the rooms through- out the literary building. The fresh- men classes have been warned against cring any fantastic figures on these seats. It is sincerely hoped that the spper classmen will Jenud their aid in suppressinug this untidy custom and that the seats will always look as neat as they do now. - A N~uw clmer, especially if he be from the cast, would think it strange that Ann Arbor supports no bowling alley. This could hardly le sa, howeser, for there are tn-, one at Ilobart Giuildl and the oher in con- nection with a salooin on Washing- ton street. iBoth are niserable af- fairs. In every city of any imsport- ance whatever, and notably in coll- ege towns, bowling associatiots flourish apart from the gymnasiums. The sport is vey popular, not only among the athletes, but also among the ladies, many of whom become expert players. Little or no inter- est is manifested here because there is no opportunity. There are a large number who have been interested in bowinlg at other places. Several of these have signified their willingness to support a project of this kind. Should some one with an eye to business see fit to build a first-class alley, we pronmise that it iould be a payig business. incise are probably -very few students in the University who knowv tnder what circumstances Mr. M. C. Murphy, the trainer of the D. A. C., comes to Ann Arbor to assist in coaching Michigan's foot- ball eleven. Mr. Murphy not only does not charge for this service in- self, but the D. A. C. spare him for two or three afternoons in the week without charging the Athletic Asso- ciation anything beyond his actual expenses. This is very generous, to say the least, not only upon Mr. Murphy's part but upon the part of the D. A. C. It is evidence that the most celebrated amateur athle- tic club in the West takes an active' interest its the success of Michigan's athletics. Mr. Murphy is one of the finest trainers in the country. He is a trainer by instinct, as well as by profession. H-e was one of the moust potent factors ii bringing Vale io athletic lrominence a number of years ago, and it is safe Iso say has sdne as much as any siller influence in developing the group of celebrated athletes whics has brought the ID. A. C. to the fore-front its American amateur ath- letics. Mr. Murphy has already done wonders, withs the co-operation of Mr. Crasford, in developing our team. We bespeak for him the hearty support of the foot-ball ele- ment. "A Night at the Circus.' Nellie Melteiy as tousands of Pihiladelplia plygoers ktow, is one of the most clharmiiingly vivacious comedi- eiines oni the stsge, atist"A Night at the (Circus, the new p1y wnicI. Girattanu Donntelly iwtutote l esfits thitaistress as sisugy s the pretty pale blue costushe weai in 511the lst act. For the first te -A Night t the Cir- cus"s wsas performsed t the teiard Avenuesi Thleatelst niiht ansifomi the vey stat it was a ase ot "g." The large sitndhreally eitiealaitisleice vote[ it a stisesssinista success it w5ill undoiubte-dly be. " A Night at the tr- ciis is us farce-oedyitl but tinlike the averasge fstse-csomesy it hasisasplot ssf- ficiently stronsg to trete .111 iteest outsiside of the specialties . Te ltiay bristles will suasrrises, stutins ais wit. Theiso ngs suit the play as well sin the play suits the sctress atidt ter suppoisrt. Thle erts seem to hasve been nlit lto it the players. BUSINESS LOCALS. (iNtice inserted ia thit cumass at the rate tf10cets pee line. Special rates oe lnger time, and extra lines furished by applying at the DAILY offic. Rtoos-Pleasant suite at 39 South Fourth street; furnacte heat. Dii you need ansew Suit or Overcoat? If so, see the lite of samples of the Golden Eagle Clothing Co., Detroit, Thursday, 5th instant. This firm have made hudreds of suits for students last year (to whom they refer. its evey ase they guarantee perfect sat- isfaction in point (f style, eut, make and trimmisigs, and will save you at least $10 ott suit or overcoat. Leave your address at Godyar & St.Jaimes', Maiti stret, ansd Mr. Rosengartei will all ont yost at yur convenieste. WANTED-By a etinpetent lady a positioti as matronint a Frateriity houisse. Ifeferenes given. Address U. Of M. IDAILY. A iewrlhne of Necsesr just reeied anid nIbetter styles will be fond its towni. Yous will nay they sre ote-half the price s-sitspsyfr Ilium elsewhere. Msiac & elrsis. IRootms-very idesiruble suite i newv hosie No. 5, Montroe Frsiec heat anustie of bath. Prie resonaisble. Dottfosrgt we keep sweaters, hut squiality, $.50 to $4.25. Mback & Shmid. Host atd eoldl bats 10 cents, at Post Officec Barber Shop. Full hinetnew style eollars, 4 ply, l5e or 2 for 25. Mack & Shmid. I5ANCNo.-Mrs. Annie Ward Foster will open a class in dancing, also in Delsarte in November. Also will hae everinig assemblys after class. Ladies of the U. of M. will fisd it greatly to their advantage to call on us when its need of Cloaks, Dress Goods or Fancy Dry Goods. Mack & Schmid. Powers to-night. have teceived for ttie opening of college 20,000 Books, newv and second. hand of all kinds, Greek, Latins, French, Germant, Law arid Medical Books, which they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. Mathematical Inistruments asid Laboratory supplies. See our Note Ilookn" for 1891-2. - II- s the LEAING OSCHOOL otOLSINl, S.~ Pour departmients-Commiercialtio tixtbookt oremanuscriptswork- S&nglish, Shorthand osid - - -~ Penmanship.Piegant i lding, sips at- =Y- -fie--tend ane eeffcent inotriuctorso noik thor- ough living expetisesettemelyloss$.25 t $250pee cechstudnts ssioel For00icatalogue, address P. R. ('tEAtS's, President. _____ " ~MIum lON GENTIRAL JAS.M. SAFFIR I The Niagara Fala Roue." TIME T.ABLE (RSEVISED) JUNE, 20, 1t9il J. At. STAFFtOtDtI CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. FI Thin Loader EASTWARD. I 21 ulxur11 SAIONS Mail i t55rlNT Ni s Ail RiK in Fnlisuts ti Cp binEar i x. 5 ap Ac T T:=Iy eY nucliaust Tail- &.M IA. M. 11. 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Jacsoen..isle00925. 1 3 s4 10t25'11 14'55 LEAVE YOUR ORDERS thicagn. Acr. 153 5,5 9il 50esu 50s8S0tsits -AT--tDa ily. *Sanday excepted. p. 0.ITNEFS2STANDP 0. W. RUGGLES, - H. W. HAYES. 111 FOR-C. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann A rbor Newspapers, Magaines, Periodicals, Pine Confections. Cigars and Tobacco. Toledo, Ann Arbor and North - Michigan Railway. Time Table going ito effectSeptesmber 13, 1091 Arival oftrainsat Ann Arbor. Py. O R AP No. 2.iThiughil uiaosd Sapriso... 7l40t. m. NO. 12 W. HURON S.. ENo.4. Ann Arbor & Tledo Accuim..11t50 . m. _______________ ____ _-__(No.i 6.iuClareassnger....... 505 p. m. GL AINP OFIRAIHOTHE Thursday Eve., November 12 NELLIEMoIIEITRY The Queen oc Soubrettes, will be here with hen POPULAR COMPANY THURSDAY EVE., NOV. 12. The evening the was here tint year she wai delaye in Jicksn ind did not arrive here un- til tn o'clock p. m.. ansd ihen give her enter- tainment maione oftine most enthusasatic an- diencesn ever in Ann Arhor. EN . Clarecsnd Toldo cuum. 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