THE U. OF M. DAILY. 'ZC. of W. 'DaIL. Published Daily (Sundays excepted) dornng the College yea, by THE U OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Sbscriptio pice $2.5 per year, invariably an adasre Single copies 3 cots. On sale at Sueernan Sansd Pst Office news stod at 12 ocloc,noona. Sbcriptis may be lets at thr office ot the DottY, Oters Hose bisrk, at Sheehan's, at Soet's, or sits ay ot the Cosmnoicatoasshoboodi rebthe office by o'slct. m. i they arc to appear the et day. Address all matter intended for pblic- tin to the Maaging Editor. All hotiness communications shold be sent to he Boa- acs Manager. THE U. at . DAILY, Ann Aror, Xtich. EDITORS. RtALPHt SOsE, '2, Maagig Edtr S. W. CRTISS, '92, Assist. Managig Editor. G. L. CAesns,'9, Assist. Mansging Editor. J. C. TAVS, '2, Busiess Maager. F. E. JAsCEc, 'it, Asist.ttsiaen Itaanser. C. W.RmCea, '5, Assist. Business Mang. H. D. JFowELt. P. tG. W..OasL,1sA(sr,'2 F. . Gt, '92. . E. HcUGG , '2. W. P.vATE, 'l. 3,.I. AssossL, 'l. G. B. Dygert. '5. IC. F. Wat-s, 'li. THE. negotiations between Man. gers Iarrand and Galbeth, of Mcigan and Cornell repectively, bave finally cone to a cotclusion. We do nt lknowv to what agreenent thty came as to terms, but it is evi- dently satisfactory to both man. gers. Cornet) is playing first-class ball this year, and Michigans has better material antd is playing a bet- ter game tan ever before. There is no means Of comparing te re- spective merits of the two teams. Cornell bos undoubtedly improved over last year, but we tink Michi- gan has kept pace with her, and as last year's game was closer than the official score indicated, we may look for a sharp contest in Detroit on November 2. THE editor-in-chief of te Wash- tenawv Tinmes and one of his report- ers, collectively, devote nearly a column of editorial attention, in Saturday's isste to the "setior edi- tor" of the DIL. The editor-in chief, who is not as badly "rattled'' as the reporter, cofites his remarks to tie claim, in effect, that lilt inmes is a Uiversity journal, and that the reporter in question "h iolds confidence of the faculty.'' We never said that this feporter did not "hold the confidence of the faculty," but we are glad to learn that tifs is so. We herewith extend our con- gratulations to him, and trust that he may continue to merit this "con- fidence of the faculty." Lucky boy. We say "boy" because the Times heads its University notes with the statement that "This de- partment is edited by U. of M. boy." The DAILY is edited by col- lege men, and that is just wherein the difference lies. The Times' un- dignified, unwarranted and uncol- lege-like treatment of the Cornell foot-ball management was a good bit like "boy's talk." The editor- in-ciief's clam that the Times is a college jtturtsal is simply humorous. The 'imtos is controlled Ypsilanti anti Ann Arbor business men. All its reposrters, including those who gather University news are paid. It is no more a University journal tian the New York Tribune, whirls has a correspotndent in Ann Arbor. The purpose of the Tines in its attemtpt to lead the DALYxt into a controversy is very apparent. Its editor wishes to use otr columns to advertise the Times among the sttdents,ut we do not fear any diminution in otr sub- scription list because of the compe- titiots of tieTi'ines. If studentst wait college ness tey wiii take a college paper. We have no comament to make up- on the stuff writtetn by the reporter its Sattrdasy's issue of tie'i'imes. T'he "boy' reporter sas evidently isad, anti thercfore not resonsible for what he sa. 'i'here are tstumt- her of stateenetts its it whicll vi not bear te test of exanination. We xiii sot, hereafter, notice the silly vporings of the Tines and its "boy" editors. BUSINESS LOCALS. INoticec inserted in this coum at the rate at 10 cents per line. Special rates tr longer tine, and extra lines furnished by applying at the ALY office.1 Rtooms-Pleasant suite at 39 South Fourth street furnace heat. Do you need a tew Suit or Overoat? If so. aee the lue of samples of the Golden Eagle Clothing Co., Detroit, Tilursday, 5th instant. Tis firns have made hunldreds of suits for students last year (to wom they refer. its evey ase tey guarantee prfet sat- isfatiots in point tof style, etut, make and trimmitigs, and will save you at least $10 oil suit or overcoat. Leave your address at Goodyear & St.Jtimes', Maint stteet, slid Mr. Rosengarteta ill cl ott yo tttyour oveietce. WAN-E-By a ecompetett lady a positioni as matronl in' a Fraterity house. Referenes given. Address t-. of M. DAItLv. Anllen te of Nekwer just received atndl to better styles xwiii be fottstits toxxt. Yotuxvisy they tre ote-ltf thte price you pay for thetiselsewhre. Macek & Settiid. Roomis-xery tdesiraibe suite its newv htotuse No. 5 Motro. Furtiaseeaest titd use of bat. Prie reasoalble. Dott forget we keep sweters, best qutlity, $.Sto0$4.25. Mak & Smid. Hot atd old athin 10 cent, at Post Office Biarber Stp. Pull litte new style ollars 4 ply. l5e or 2 for 25. Mack & Shmid. DANCNG-Mrs. Annie Ward Foster will open a lass in daning, also in Delsarte in November. Also will hae evening asemly after class. Ladies of the UT. of M. will find it greatly to their advantage to all on na when in need of Cloaks, Dress Gooda or Fancy Dry Goods. Mak & Shmid. $H~A~ &Qo., Sfadts f. have received for tile opetning of college 20,000 Books, new and second ]lansd of all kinds, Greek, Latln, French, Germatn, Law stid Medical Books, whichl they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prilces. Mathematical Inastrunsents and Ltaboratory supplies. See ottr Note Books lot 1891-2 IiI Is theLEItN13G SCHOOL ot bt SINSht _ - . r :Four departments-ComtaeciatlI No text-bosh ti mnscurtpt sork-&nglishi Shorthad ant P enasnshtp. Elegant bsilding, large at- _ = - tadareefficient sinstruossworktb tor - sa-ogh, livingexpenses extrtemiely lowe$2.5to $250 per week; students asssted to positionts. For cataloou, address PF R.CLEARY, Fresident. _ MwmIGANGETIa1 JAS. M. STAFFORD, agaFllRuc' TIME TABLE (REVISED)I JUNE, 28, i891. J. Al. STAFFORDI CENTEAL STANDAED TIME. FINE Thto Loader - EASTWARD._______ in Fshsios i aSeTONsStMall Day Sloe N Y1NiOAtlt.Kit. Morchtant Tail- - A. MAa. M a . .M.,P M. e. in...,i 11, ,x J Chicag,ILv. 701t9st0'12 1 0 tt9235 10t10 t \J IJ 1 1 Ori ng. Fili ek n.-'.. 2554 2535130 841,440i 6) lino of ieico Delhi Mills,... 4 31 ....'. 0 m 7 ~011ANAROt.. 4, 5t2its602'9 45 to50',7 45 0,K J L """1 Goods to select Ysiani.. o(351... 1 5. (2s o1. frot. Call fot' I Detroit, A r 06151 645 1 20 10 45; 7301 920 11 afinoe dfiig Bao........t8iV t 41725 itt 116055- suit'-__ WESTWARD. Chi. N'tli 19 S. MAIN ST., 19 STATONS. Bet, Chi. Limo Eve. Sti'csPe. MSlt NO. 19 - sp p hal p. ILint Ex. Ace. ANN ARBOR, MCH. S. 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