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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

. of 1 U. ' xi .
Published Daily (undays excepted) during
the College year, by
THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION
Subscription price $2.50 per year, invariably
in advance single copiesa 3cents. Os sale at
dreenan's and Post Office news stand at 12
o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at
the office of the DAILY, Opera House block, at
Sheehan's, at Sofflet's, or with any of the
editors.
Conmunictions should reach the office by
7 O'clochP. M. it they are to appear the next
day. Address all matter intended for puslics-
tin to the Managing Editor. All business
communications should be sent to the Busi-
ness Manager.
THE U. of X. DAILY,
Ann Arbor, Xic.
EDITORS.
RALPH STONE, '92, Managing Editor.
S. W. CURTISS, '92, Assist. Managing Editor.
G. L. CnrAsN, 72, Assist. Managing Editor.
J. C. TAVIs, '12, Boiness Manager.
F. F. JANETTE, 'rl, Asit.Bsineanagtsrer.
C. W. RICKETTs,'94, Assist. Business Man'gr.
H. D. JEwELL,P. G. W.H.DELaNAcuK,'92I
F. 1) GIEN, '2. F. E. Uto(LEs, '10.
w. t. P.ARKER, '93. J. R. AoNEtr, '3.
G. 1. Dygert. '9. I (. . WELLa o'r.
W. E. MCENCOE, '93. CHAS. BAIRD, '.
SEvERAL times the DAILY has men-
tioned the fact that the library is but
dimly lighted. There are burners
in the back part of the room which
appear to be for ornamental pur-
poses only, also one large chande-
lier which burns only on special oc-
casions. The lighting of these would
materially help the situation. But
the best of all would be the intro-
duction of r50 incandescent lights.
Cannot this change be made ?
IT is disagreeable under any cir-
cumstances to have to call attention
to petty thefts occurring in the col-
lege community, but several have
taken place during the last few
weeks which need attention. Sun-
dry overcoats and hats have myste-
riously disappeared from public
places, leaving no traces behind
them. On two different occasions,
the rooms of students have been
entered, with the object of plunder,
but at only one was anything taken.
The latest comes from the S. C. A.
reading room, where the December
number of a magazine was delib-
erately taken from the files and
carried away. The authorities are
making endeavors to discover the
perpetrators, but so far have been
unsuccessful. All we can say is for
students to exercise more care, and
to lock the doors on going out.
Communication.
Editors U. OF M. DAILY
We would respectfully recommend
that some of th members of the
medical faculty, and especially those
possessed of special skill and knowl-
edge concerning the eye, should visit
the reading room of the University
library during the evening or the af-

ternoon after five o'clock, with a
view to ascertainingwhether the con-
ditions of lighting in this room are
not, as a rule, such as to seriously
injure the eyes of students who are
obliged to make use of the library
during these hours.
We think we give expression to a
common feeling when we say that
when the gas-burners give their best
light, comparatively few persons, i.
e., those seated near the burners,
are furnished with a light strong
enough and steady enough for a safe
use of the eyes. But during a large
part of the time, not even those
seated directly under the burners,
to say nothing of others, can get
sufficient light to enable them to
read without injury.
A STUDENT.
Announcement.
I am making great preparations for
iristmnas, aid will show the itest le
of gods ever displayed ii this city.
My success in the past year, and es-
peially this fall, has encouraged me
to eilarge my stock. Look out for
next week sadvertisement
Res petuly
MARTIN ItALLER.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
[Notices inserted in this column at the rate
of 10 cents per line. Special rates for longer
time, and extra lines furnished by applying at
the DAILY offie.
The Toledo & Ann Arbor road will
change time next SundayDec. I. This
is made necessary on account of the
Grand Trunkk ty returning trains
through their new tunnel at Port
Hiuroncausing a shortening up of their
time. As this is too valuable a con-
nection for the T. & A. to lose, the
time of their trains will also be
changed, passing Ann Arbor as fol-
lows:
GOING NORTH. OING SOUTH.
(1) 7:27a.m.... (starts from here:0a. m. (1,
()12 Inoon (stopoiere......-11:10 " (21
5 4:25 p.n -----8:40p. m. 4)
Thefinest display ever made here in
this city in rugs, can be seen in the
show windows of Mastin Haller.
Handsome designs in Moquette, Wil-
ton, Byantine, Smyriaand Fur. For
Christnaas le makes special low pries.
In the other show window' is just as
handsome a display in draperies. che-
tille and silk curtains.
For Holiday Goods, Beautiful Hand
Painted Articles, cheapest Plush Goods
in the city, and many useful and orna-
mental things, go to Mrs. M. Pond's
State street store. Giand opening on
Wednesday and Thursday.
Don't forget we keep sweaters, best
quality, $3.50 to $4.25. Mack & Schmid.
Ladies' Mackintoshes in beautiful
varietis, just received at Mack &
Schimid's.
Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post
Office Barber Shop.
Full line new style collars, 4 ply, 15e
or 2 for 25. Mack & Schmid.
$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 uso
when in need of Cloaks, Dress Goods
or Fancy Dry Goods. Mack & Schmid.
U. of M. Buttons, 50 cents each, and
with class year, 75 cents each. We are
the only makers of the three-eighths
inch button, with correct colors and
polished enamel. They don't fade or
soil, and last forever. Sent postpaid
upon receipt of price. Students, are
invited to visit us when in town.
Roehm & Sons, Jewelers, Grand Circus
Park, 271 Woodward ave., Detroit.
Anew line of Neckwear just received
and no better styles will be found in
town. You wilt say they are one-half
the price you pay for them elsewhere.
Mack & Schmid.

eSH^IHA+ N &Qo., 8ft&fe 05f.,
have received for te 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 Reduced Prices.
Mathematical Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books
for 1891-2.
Is the LEADING SCHOOL ofobUSINEF
Four departments-Commercial, No text-book
or manuscriptwork-&nglish. Shorthandand
Penmanship. Elegant building. lage t0t-
tendane, efiient instructors, woik thor
sbough,living expenses extremely low, $2.25 to
$'50 per week, students assisted so positios.
For catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President.
MICHIGAN GENTRAIL
"The Miagara Falls Route."
JAS. M. STAFFORD,
TIMETABLE (REVISED) NOVEMBER,15,1891.
J. M. STAFFORD CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
Z The Leader EASTwARD.
N'th
in Fashions in ( STATIONS Mail Day Shre N Y Ni't Atl. Kal
ai sExp Lim Exp1i Ex. Exp Acc.
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lJ U OI'1n 11'1eJackss...2 55, dI5S;:018S47 4 156 1.1 9?5
rig. IF 1 tChelsea.... 1. . .1108711:j2i
ine of Pieco Deli Mills. 431.... 5R273,..
ANN ABOR.. 442 6. . ; 1:45 543 7451
i G stselect y. Ypsilanti.... 02 .. 45 1
I°" _ -.75.. 5 .jA0.A'Mn.o
from. Call for Detroit,Ar6e 01' 645 70410 4 as 1 1510211210
A. M. A.MIA.M P. .1. M.
a fine fitting ufnalo........ so0(4y) o725 s1I 60 915
suit. WsTWARD.
19 S. MAIN ST., NO. l STATIONs. Detr Chi. Liin Eve hrPae MAI
E h No. x p C ap.Li mEx. Ace.
7 A. a. A. M. A. M. A.M P.a. A.
ANN ARBOR,' MiOH S. Main Street. iutsalo,........ 12t630 545134 12516
I A. . .. . .IA.1si esi.PV
Detroit, Lv... 802::7I4:12200251 015 44
WayneJune 900... 83 .. . 955 S51
" fsilanti..... 9 21 S 25 2 05 9 00 ... 101 5540
AENNARBI 3 d84: 219 910 1 10 32 552
_______Delhi MEllis.9d45......0.931 ...... .
Dester.2'5....0954..1052 6il
Cthesea..10 10.. 9158...I 1:7 6 10
Jacksan..1100 9 5 3 14t100 11t1 11s5665
P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A. M. A. 3.
Chicano, Ar. 755 355 9 o 6 50 450 7 51115
0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES,
G. P. &T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor
One Solid Week, Commencing
Toledo, Ann Arbor and North
Monday Eve., Dec. 7, 1891. MihgnRlwy
- Michigan Railway.
Time Table going int effect September 13, 1891
Arrival of trains at Ann Arbor.
Engagen ent of the Favorite Actress, GOING NORTH.
No. 2. Through Mail and Express... 7 40 a. m.
No.4. Ann Arbor& ToledoAccon. 1150 a. m.
No.6. Clare Passenger.............. .5005 p. m.
Not1. Clare and Toledo Accom......11 30 a. m.
Asisted by No.3. Through Mail. ..920 p. n.
No. 5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accona.. I7Ru. a.
Trins 4 and 5 rsbetei n ru o
ALBERT TAVERNIER. Toedo only.n runbetween Ann Arbor and
Central Standard Time.
All Trains Daily except Sunday.
And a Capable Company in the Following A. BENN y . SBEay.
Repertoire: W. H BENNETT, K. S. GREENWOOD,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent.

MONDAY-The Galley Slave .
TUESDAY-Lucretia Borgia.
WEDNESDAY-Lady Clare.
THURSDAY-Oliver Twist.
PRIDAY-The Honeymoon.
SATURDAY-Damon and Pythias.
MATINEE-The Mutual Frind.
Prices, - 15, 25 and 35 Cts.
Reserved Seats on Sale at the P. O. News
stand. Plan open Friday morning.

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