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Michigan Daily, 1891-11-20

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Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during
the College ear, by
THE U. OF M, INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION
Subscription price $2.50 per year, invariably
in advance single opiesa3 cents. On sale at
Sneenan s and Post Office news stand at 12
o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at
the office of the DALY, Opera House block, at
Sheehan's, at Stffiet's, or with any of the
editors.
Communications should reach the office by
7 o'clock P. M. if they are to appear the next
day. Address all matter intended for publica-
tion to the Managing Editor. All business
communications should be sent to the Busi-
ness Manager.
THE U. of M. DAILY,
Ann Arbor, Nich.
EDITORS
RALPH STONE, '92, Maagig Editor.
S. W CUTSS, '2, Assist Maagig Editor.
G. L. CHAPAN, '2, Assist, Magig Editor
J. C. TAVS, '2, Bsoess Managerr
F. E. JANETTE, '93, Asist.Business Manaer.
C. W. .RIKETts, '94, Assist. Business Man'gr.
H. D. JwELL, 1.G0. .W.H.DEtL.ENAE,'92
F D. Ouss, '2. F. . HrossLt, '0.
W. P. PARKER, '93. . R. ANEILL, '93.
G. B. Dyget, 'E. I C. F. WLLc, '4.
\V. E. MEctoc, '93. Cuss. BAso, '5.
rrHv aRGs P ue ie HiNG House..
WHAT has become of the chess
club which was so active last year ?
There are surely enough students
who play chess to make a University
chess. club permanent and active.
The game of chess just as truly
trains the mind as does the study of
mathematics. Resides it is in the
nature of recreation, and gives profit.-
able diversion to the tired brain.
Let some one take the initiative and
build up a clubrepresentative of the
University, such as the eastern col-
leges possess.
A Great Chancellor.
By special request, Mr. High,
special lecturer to the graduate laws,
will deliver a public lecture in the
law lecture room this afternoon.
His subject will be "A Great Chan-
cellor, being a review of the life of
Lord Eldon. Last year, while Mr.
High was here, he gave a very inter-
esting lecture on Thomas Erskine,
and all who heard his interesting
address on "A Great Advocate" will
desire to hear his lecture on 'A Great
Chancellor.' The lecture will begin
at 4:30.
Communication.
Editors U. or M. DAILY.
In one of your issues of last week,
an editorial appeared condemning
the freshman class for having put no
foot-ball team in the field. The
following may be a partial explana-
tion of this failure: A large num-
ber of the freshmen take mathe-
matics r, in which there are only
two sections, from 4 to 5 and from
5 to 6. Class teams practice from

THE U. OF M. DAILY.
4 or 4:30 to 5:30, and team work is "
essential. Thus thosetetakingr ths
course, who would like to play foot-
ball, are compelled to lose half the
time of practice. Not only is this have received for tue opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second
the case, but the change of players hand of all kinds, Greek, Latin, French, German, Law and Medical Books,
as5 causes the team practice to lose which they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Mathematical Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books
much of its value. for 1891-2.
The freshmen have recently elected
a foot-ball captain and manager, and
will make a renewed effort to get a ___
team together for the little practice
possible this fall, so as not to be
compelled to start from the begin-
ning next year, when circumstances Is theLEADING SCHOOL ofoBUSINE0c.
may be more favorable.-Four departments-Commercial, No text-bcok
b a a .ormanuscriptwork-&nglish. Shorthand and
A FRESHMtAN. - - _ = Penmanship. Elegant building. large at-
r-___ tendance, efficient instructors, work thor-
ough, living expenses extremely low, $2.25 to
Thanksgving Raes. t$2S per week; students asssted to psitions.
Thanksgving RFates. For ca alogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President.
To all students holding certificates I AN £1T _'
signed by J. 11. Wade, secy, the T. . MF'? ~ ICIGAN CEN~j1XTRA
A. & N. M. y will issue excursion "The Niagara Faus Route."
tickets to points in its territory only,11S.M.STAFFORD,1
at one sd oie-third fare for the roundT)
trip.'rickets on sale Motsday and TtIMETABLE(REVISED) NO'.MEti1511
Tuesdv, Nov. 23-24'good to return up J - STAFFoRDI CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.

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to and itluding Monday, Nov. 30th.
Take the T. & A., boys.

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BUSINESS LOCALS.
[Notices inserted is ibis colomn at thue rate
of ceooets perie. Specialrates fus rlonger
time, and extra lines furnished by applying at
the DAsLY ofice.
There are seven railroad melodramas
01 the road this seasion, ut "The Fast
Mail." the original, statids pre-eminlent
above them all.
LosY- Tuesday evening, between
Mais tall and 21 S. State st., a pair of
gold-rinmmed eye-glasses. Retusrn to 21
S. State.
Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post
Office Barber Shop.
Full line new style collars, 4 ply, 15 c
or 2 for 25. Mack & Schmid.
None of the patrons of our Opera
House need think it necessary to go to
Detroit to see Madam Rhea this sea-
son. She will play here its March next
without fail.
Ladies' Mackintoshes in beautiful
varieties, just received at Mack &
Schmid's.
$1.95-800 silk umbrellas worth $3.50
to $4.50, marked $1.95 at Mack &
Schmid's.
Ladies of the U. of M. will find it
greatly to their advantage to call on us
when in need of Cloaks, Dress Goods
or Fancy Dry Goods. Mack & Schmid.
U. of M. Buttons, 50 cents each, and
with classyear, 75 cents each. We are
the only makers of the three-eighth
inch button, with correct colors and
polished enamel. They don't fttde or
soil, and last forever. Sent postpaid
upon receipt of price. Students are
invited to visit us when in town.
Roelim & 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 & Schmid.
Don't forget we keep sweaters, best
quality, $3.50 to $4.25. Mack & Schmid.
Do you need a new Suit or Overcoat?
If so, see the line of samples of the
Golden Eagle Clothing Co., Detroit,
Tuesday, Nov. 16th. This firm have
made hundreds of suits for stndents
last year ( to whom they refer). In
every case they guarantee perfect sat-
isfaction in point of style, cut make
and trimmings, and will save you at
least. $10 on suit or overcoat. Leave
your address at Goodyear and St.
James', Main street, and Mr. Rosen-
;arten will call on you at your conven-
ience.

FINE The Leader EASTWARD.
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' Chelsea....cn 51. .......510 8!71' 10 2
Dexter....... . 4 14..........53 725:
line of liece Delhi Mills... 4301.......5.. S 7 33
AN ARBOR.. 4 42 525 0622 94s 54:1 7 45 1- 5
Goods to select Ypsati..; ' 540. 9056 011i
from. Call for Detroit,Ar 601 645 7201104d) 71.1 9201210
A. M. A.111 A. M 11'. M. 11. M.
a fine fitting Buffalo.........1 80 4001 725,5151 60 911
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A N ARBOR.. 9 35 854,' 219 918 0o19 1032 55
Delhi Mills.. 945 .... ... 937.
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Jacks..1100935 3as4toss6 ttt15i.I56S5
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS hiagAr. 553359110650 45oS5111
-AT- O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES,
F. 0. NLW S TA TP G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor
Newspapers, Magaiznes, Periodicals, Fine Toledo, Ann Arbor and North
Confections. Cigars and Tobacco.
Michigan Railway. -
Time Table going into esret september 13,1891.
Arrival of trains at Ann Arbor.
PHOTJ~I No. I. Through Mailn and Express. .. 1 40 a, a..
PII TOG tAPNo. 4. Ann Arbor & ToledoAccom. 11 50 a. m.
NO. 12 W. HURON ST. No. 6. Clare Passenger.............. 5 05 p.im.
HT (YD1 1D fHTOUSE Not1. Clsre and Toledo A eohd Accom. 110a.m.
GL 1T .ILJJNo. 3. Through Mail,......920 p.m.
No.5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom.. 7 20 a. m.
---- Trains 4 and 5 run between Ann Arbor and
Toledo only.
Friday Evening, Nov. 20, 91 Central Standard Time.
All Trains Daily except Sunday.
W. H. BENNETT, R. S. GREENWOOD,
10 Sets of Special Scenery. Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent.
Flight of the Fast Matl. Nia-
Carter's gara Falls by Moonlight with
Grand boiling mist.Practical work-
A7 nic ing Engine and 14 Freight
Cars with illuminated Ca-
Production, home. TheDogo Dive. Real-
The istic River Scene and Steam-
boat Explosion. The Police
Patrol and 109 other start-
ail. aling effects.
Prices, 35,50 and 75 Cts.
Seats on Sale at P. O. News Stand.

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