THE U. OF-M. DAILY. 'I . f 'M T a p Dr. Mary Smith, '91, medic is vis- Oj. " "1" itng in the city for a few days. Published Daily (Sundays excepied) during D.M Smt,'3 edchaa- the College sear, by cepted a position as traveling sales- THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION man for a Chicago firm. ---Susoription price $12.501 per year, invariably Dr. Macgregor. in ads-acow Single copies 3 crats. On tale at-_ _ Snernun s nnd Putt Office newes tand at 12 The Sositnerville Gazette. speaking ocock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at of Mr. MacGregor's oratory, says: the office of the DAILY, Opera House block, nt "For glowing imagery, gorgeotis Sheehans, at Stoffietos, or'with any of the. 'or(-plininltg, lofty conceptions aisd editors, brilliant hetorieai climaxes, Ite lisa Communications should reach the0 office by probably never beein equalled by any 7 o'clock r. na. ifthIey arc to appear the next lecturer ill Sotnerville. Blishiop Simp- day. Address all mtter intended for publica- Son1's fervid and beautiful language, lion to the Managing Editor. All buoineos xxwhet at his best, is freqtuently opokeii communications should ho sent to she Hasi- of us the acme of eloquencee; hot this neon Manager. young man, scareely Ileartd of yet in THE U6 o f X. DAILY, the world, has at his command anld Ann Arbor, Mich. withinti Iis granid ideas, lan~gulage an~d elocutionary powers Ilardly secon~d to EDITORS. Blishiop Simpsool." RtALPH STONEc, '92, SMunagitng Editor. S. xv. Cons-aSS, '92, Assist. Managing Editor. Grand Opera House. G.5L. CuArstAs, '92, Assist. Managing Editor.- J. c. TRAs-IS. '91,Husiness Matiuger. What promises to be one of the best P. E. JAsNETTc,'91, Assist.Businssanagsuer. attractionls of the season will be givenl C. xv. RicxEoS-I,'54, Assist. Blusines Man'gr.lit the opera hlouse niext Friday nilght. H. 0. JEWooL. P. G. w.H.DELLFI3csKar,'92 Linicoln J. Carter's snagniiicetit sceinic F. 1) Oscos, so. P. E. ts-noicS, 'W. producltion~, the "Fast MAail." This is xv. P. PARKE0, 93. J.R. AI,L,93.i5. sitobaluodtn ofnrelai 0. . Oger. 91. j I. P Wooc, '4. ordinary meirits, while the scenic anid Mlechanlicail effects equal alnytinig that TEn.ARQS UBLIn.SnINOS. . lidis exv e llengiventinisthis city. There -" - - i rpresenltation oft allen~ginle 10011 WV have hecard a number of com- 011 a Alississippi steamelOr, sh1ow5inlgthle furnlaces u1nd1ev the boilers ill active plaints because- of tihe absence of operation... realistic trainl of cars foot ligihtson~ the platform in .ini- shloots acrfoss the stage withl xwondelrful1 effect. Thle sfc110 representinig tihe versity I-all. Thc audience wvas u111 Niagara Falls is said to challenge crit- able to see the facial changes of AMr. icislin 1119 beggairs descriptioll. Thle mlonligh~t 0n the Falls, a11d the 1roa11- Powers (lurin~g his entertainmelnt. ing of the plunlging xxaters, the mist Tils fact detracted lnt a little fromt arisin~g from thie secthing cu~rrenlt mlake tile scene as1 realistic as it xwouldlibc the success of his efforts. It is cus- possiblc to malke it. Tile play 11119al1 tinary anti necessary 11120 the fea- albsoirbinlg plot 1a1191tile linles 1110 all stron~g. 'There is pllenity of humlor to lures of tile speaker ibe plainly seen, relieve the paithos, anid altogethler it is therefore, xe advorate a newl set of hard to get a play of more perfect symimetry. The amembers of tile pro. foot-lights. dulcinlg company are said to shiosva +---- good conceeptionl of the authlor's ideas, THE clooe score in the Cornell- and they portray xxithi commenldable Princeton game last Saturday is aptacucy *-_ to cause a feeling that Michigan will BUSINESS LOCALS. h~ave received for tihe opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second hand of all kinds, Greek, Lat, Frencl, German, Law and Medical Books, wxhich they will sell at Greatly Reduncedl Prices. Mathematical Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See ousr Note IBooks for 189i-2. -, -Is titLEAS SINsSCHOOL ot CL'II . our depatmesl-Commercil No textLo(k Sor manuscritxok-,Oglisb 5Shothnd aol ye ansip Eleant buldng lre at L_ -_ - tend ncereficientsmtuctoes, obut- _ ------ -- ouch tliing epes ooetrmly low 2.5 to 35 perxek; tdents assisted to postons. oe catalogue, addes',P R.CLEARY Pesidet ______ t MIGAN GENTA~ "The Nligara Flls Rofe." JAS M.STAFFORD, TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 1PH, J.M rAAFORt) CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. P IKE Thu Loader EASTWARD. in1 Fashion's in1 aSAeTOSsMaiutDay SlrN Y NlitAl. IC' 6T / rchan lal - A M1Eu too MPo. pM Y.. RpA. TJ ±( . hc, I 9091!22 19 97,1 115 4195 lJ 1 1 O r 1ngF1 nliie Jcsitn.1... 25.4 259<047 4490 19 ;9.59 g. lChels...... '(11 ( 531 71' 9q 0 of PeexDotr......414 1541799 999 lino ofDli Mils01 191 3 ANN 2111. 442 b 2 6 2 J ( t1f 108 09 91 Gxoods to cict IPalyoJunov517 b0 1. 6(lit811999 froni. ('ll for PeltA .961 49 72s 0(4i199,c9 020 11.r a ff110 fitinig Puelo. 5199 &ir 400 75,1 i1e1 suit.____WESTWARD. (0Ch. Nt 19 S. MAIN ST., ( NO. 19 SAcTOS. DetChi. Lie Esc. She. due Mar Ex p ap hp. Lim E. Aie, pia . II fao A. M.A.. .aM.. . P M. A.1.99 ANN ARBOR. MC.S 'anStreet. Bfao.... 1(900 30 41 349 1101 095 A.M.A.a. .. .Int. rM. ( DetritL.e 02571 1 21749 12515 4 4 Wayne jane 900....85 .. . 954 5199 """-flS-:r "' pilanti 5..921C5192 09 8 47. tots10 5 51 AINAIR 3895 8 39 2 19 9 111Ile o 30590, y Dlhi ills9 41...... 911 . Ch________________ sts 5.. .2.. 097.. . Chelam ...10 30..... i955... ..0 8 _________________________Jaks..t.. 11 91 9263 40 211 614155 hiea. Ar. 751 3955 9 00 50 40 8011 19 tDily. *Sunday excepted. 0. W. RUCOGLES, 1. W. HAYES, Q ""l . P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann A ror Toledo, Ann Arbor and North TI Fort St.. Wet, Detroit, Mich. Michigan Railway. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS TimeTale gig intaeffect Septemtbe 13, 111 -AT- Anisal of (inains at An Aeor. P. 0. NET S STANDGIN ORtTHon-. -FO- No 2Though ail and Express... 40a m. Newspapes, Mgzines, PerodiclFie o. NO4 AssAror cToldo Acom.1t Ia.I. Conetons Cigars and Tobacco No 6Cae Psenger...... 5 05 p.. No 1.Care and Toledo Accom.. 110 a. to. 4! ,' ~~No 3.Through Mains......SAIO3p. m. I No.1.Atn Abor & Toledo Acom..720 a. mi. J Tans 4ud5 runhbetwenAnnsArboscasd "TV k 1 N~j RA Totedo only. Central Standard Time. All Trains Daily except Suady. NO. 12 W. HURON ST. Wt. H. BENNETT, R. . GREENWOOD, Gen. Pass. AgetL Lcl Agent. Do you need a new Suit or Overcoat'.? ______ If so, see the line of samples of the Goldens Eagle Clothing Co., Detroit, Aft Tuesday, Nov. 16th. This firm have made hundreds of suits for students ~I lust year (to whom they refer). In ' every case they guarantee perfect sat- , isfactioss inon point of style,c cut make and trimmings, and will save you at least $10 on suit or overcoat. Leave ' your address at Goodyear and St. ' s James', Main street, and Mr. l osen- 1 1 earten will call on you at your conven- ience. not he able to hold Cornell down to last year's score, to say nothing of defeating her. Such is a mistaken idca. Thecre is nothing more uncer- tain than foot-bali. Cornell is un- doubtedly playing first-class foot- ball, but her strength appears to he in rushling, as her line is quite heavy and xvell trained. But in Michigan's line nbc will find worthy opponents. Our line developed xwonderfuli strength in the Chicago gamue, and with, hard training tis week should he able to weithsand Cornell's rush- ing and swing in work. It is to be hoped that a large numbher of s11u- dcnts will go to Detroit, for nothing xvill put vim and dash into a leans more than the knowledge tihat ibe spectators are felow students and are ready to reward good xvork by' applause and cheering. Our team will go int the contest with deter- mination, and we feel confident that, even if victory in not earned from their more experienced oppo- nrts, they will, acquit themselves with credit ' to the' university they have been selected to represent. tNotices inserted in this column at the rate of 10 cents per liar. Speciul rates fur longer time, atnd estra lines furnished hr applying at the DAILY office.1 Hot atnd cold baths 10 cents, at Post Office Blarber Shop. Fiill line tiew style collars, 4 ply, 15e or 2 for 20. Mack & Schimid. Notse of the patrotis of our Opera Htouse nleed think it nsecessary to go to Detroit to see MaodaimRhea this sea- soti. She xwill play here us March nsext Ladies' Mackitntoshses its beasitifoul varieties, jtist -receivetd at Mack & Sehimid's. $1.95-800 silk timbrellas worth $3.50 to $4.50, miarked $1.95 at Mack & Selsuid's. Laidies of the T.. of M. will fitid it greatly to their advatitage Lu call on us xvhien its tied of Cloaks, Dress Goods or Faiicy Dty Goods. Mack & Schomid. U. of M. Buttons, 30 cetnts each, and xwith class yeair, 70 cents each. We are the only matkers of the thsree-eighth i button, with correct colors and polishedietsamiel. They dun't fade or soil, ausd last forever. Sent postpaid upon receipt of price. Students are inviteod to visit us when its town. Rtoelsm & Sons, Jewelers, Grand Circus Park, 271 Woodward ave., Detroit. A new line of Neckwear just received and no better styles will be found in town. You will say they are one-half the price you pay for them elsewhere. Mack & Schmnid. Don't forget we keep sweaters, best quality, $3.50to $4.25. Mack & Schmid.