THE U. OF M. DAILY, r ar W . - ,g ent a common feature in the promi- OjT '''' nent eastern colleges, and there seems to be no reason why the U. of Pablished Daily (stadiays excepted) during M. , the largest in point of attend- the College ease, by THE . O M.INDPENENTASSCIAIONante in America, should be behiud. THE11,OF . IDEENDNT SSOIATONWe advocate the cap and gown, not Subscription price$S.a0 per yeae, invariably blecaulse it is a feature in the eastern iadvanes'Stngle copis 3 cento. On sale at colleges, but because it is a unique . oeenae's andtt Yost office oets tandt at 12 o'clock, noone. Subscripstioas may be lets at and pleasing costume for thseslt- the sffice ot the Datev, Optera IHoose block, at dents to swear ots class dlay. We all tShoehan's, at stotnet's, or witb any sof tte knowv hoswtlte Masonic emblents ex- editors. Communaications soltId reach the office by cite entitusiasm illtlte heart of a o'clock P. AI. it they see to appear the test day. Address all matter intetntddtor pablitos- sason; htosw, on public occasions. our tion to the ManagittgEtitor. All bustiness cooutry's flag makes our blood go esmmuanictations shoald be sent tot the Oui' epn lrtg u eo sw e leapin thouharvensaseere THsMaae U. of M. DAILY, view itt memory thegreat atnd teroic Ann Arbor, Hick. deeds of our fathers. When in tinmesee cotte to associate the cap EDITORS. RALH SONE '9, Mnagng ditr. anti gowenswith thte stttdent, will not S. W.. CctTISSo.'li2, Assist. MantagintgEditor. it also cause our htearts to heal faster 0. 1. OstAreas, 'tc, Assist. Mtanagingr Editoe.aswthnofheg dolclee J. 5'. TutAVIS, 'lit, Bositness blanager. aswthnofhegdolclee N. E. .1 OsTEto, '9+I, Aosist.Buosiness Mantager. days, swhent life was before utssith C. 55. tICETcS,.'Si. Assist. Buasiness Man'gr. its ltrightt proispects anti glorious Ht. 0. titwaIt..1'. 0. 5.H.DIect sttsAK,'tt F. 0 lttteoa. F2. b. n t ; ts'st. futtute? Wiii it not remitnd us itt w. . P5attaotR, 'lt. J. R. Attsott.,..lt G. Bt. lygtc't. 'to. C' F. SELERi, 'tia. titlprosperity of thedebet wse osee W.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~u Ai Sc~cts s s ~ tt.lt ilmioa Mater, atndittake usnioree wto tate gradutatedi before tos? Not osfe eek itol) oftthe saet n tleystill we lie te better for it, butt tiot ofcit coteitiot ofttt or ou tsitdees wsill lie pleased atnd inter- in thte amptithtieater of the tnyw tos-nsted at lte sigitt of six tor sevett pital atndi stgesd that the oeato be tttttted't yountg students itt this teat remuoved at the earliest ptossble anti distinguishied looking habit. montt antth lat opera chitrtt, sucht We trutst titat the senior classes wiii as are in toe itt castsettnittoitalsonsdrtissfavrably antd originate a cutom f wich hey aytel and muetdical schtools be subtitted.tnn be itroudtnl t future. 'luesday mornitng Dr. H etrtdnan att--- , to Id li t lie t h tdobtaced a BUSINESS LOCALS. ~1~H~4Q?.,8f ade st., Stave received fun tue openitng of eollege 20,000 Bosoks, stew and seeondi ltantd oftll kinds, Greek, Latini, French, German. Law anid Medical Books, whielt they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. Mathematical Inistruments atnd Labtoratory supplies. See oure Ntte Booiks for 1891-2. tl In theiRLEA1INo SCHOOLt toBINE~al.y aFStus departmnts-Commtercitltoo teattotk " r or manuscrtpt work- Sngcttt.Sh"otthand and -' yenmtanship. teganttbuildtng, tatae at- -- tends cceescent instrutorsccwork thor -- _ - =-_ togb, tiing expensesnenttttttry tots St.251to Statpe seek tadntn ssiset orO c~atogue, address P. R.CitEAtt, President. SMfICHIG.AN EUIA1 s "The Niagaea Falls Roule. JAS. M.STAFF'ORD, TIMIETABLEI(REVISED) NOVEMtttBRa1,1891 J. A. STAFFORD CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. F INE The Loader TT a j\/1 ?serllit Tail- KI ~JOL oritng. Flute line otf Pieceo ~ Goods to selectj fromi. ('all for - EASTWARD. STAnTONS Otal Oay Site N Yt Ni'sAtllK.. A kM A.P. t..tta at LP. pA. Jackson........ 25:4 5t :30' 847t t itt 6tt5 it2 Chelsca....... '95( 1 1(ttt it Det ertc......... 41did . ,. . . 1 51: 10 5 1(''' Dethi SMills... d4It1 .. 55'1 . 1 kNNtARBtR.. i4i42' t 5 '62294 4i 451 55 Ypsilanti.... 5tt:t 5,0 9t 6 (t o flust80. 11 0 WiayneJune 57. l.... ( s 515112 jDetroit, Acr 6 lilt lit5 7i20itt4.1lit715920112 10 prontise fromtttthe chtairmtattof te executive commtittee of the hoard of regents thsat tite seats wostld be changed during tie coming vacatiotn. It is hoped thiat no attemnit swill be made to utilize te present seats, as by removing every other rose, but to sise such seats as suggested by the DAILY. With such seats the students would not lie down when tired, as they are now prone to do, mucit to the annoyance of the lecturer, neitht- er would such seats be defaced. Were the present seats used and there he tomce the sace between them, a student wvould be tinable to sit throught a lecture or a clittic withtout standing thte latter hialf of the hour or sitting in the aisles, as the majority are ntow obliged to do, to rest from the torture of tie pres- ent cranmped and narrow seats. We1 are pleased to see that the L'. of M. is coming to the front in near- ly all things pertaining to college life. The present agitation over the cap and gown question is proof that the true university spirit is being in- fused in the breasts of the students, and that the old-time conservatism and distrust of everything not per. tamning closely to study, are dying out. The cap and gown is at pres- a fine fiting ~~'' b+ WESTWARD. sit. Ci -Kl Si ToATONS. DerChi. IListt tve. hltssPat EMast 19 S. MAIN ST., 1N0. 19 tap WhXP Eap tap.'Lics Es. Ace. ANN ARBOR,.'-MCH. S. Alain Street. Bufalo...... 125.s 63009S4.5 3ts 1201( 6CO A.M. oA..r.. M.Ast rat. t'.Y + j DeOtoit,t~v.51'8 0t7 40it 0 800 9ia 9sin aat ..-,sttto5. IpYpsilantti 9t2i 8t25tat05o900 .11i5tt 4(?t ANN ARBOR..9351 841) 2S19 918 1isOl ions o,-t tNoticcs inserted in this colamnt at thsc rate of it ceats pee line. Special rates tor ittager time, antd extra lines farnished btp applyinge at the DAILYr offiee.2 LosT-A pair of gold eye-glasses in dark-brown leathler ease. Finder please leave at U. OF M. DAILY offiee and re- eeive reward. LosT-A silver mountfld fotuntain pen. Initials S. C. G. etigraved upons it. Fintder please returni to DAnLY offiee or to S. C. Glidden. The fitiest display ever made here itn this city in rugs, ean be seen its the show winidows of Martins Haller. ttandsome designs in Moquette, Wil- toll, Byzantine, Smyrnta,ansd Fur. For Christmas lie makes special low prices. Ino the other showe wiindowv is just as handsome a display in draperies, cite- nille and silk culrtains. For Holiday Goods, Beauitiful ttand Painlted Artieles, echeapest Plushs Goodls in the eity, tind tmany useful alidIotint- msental thiings, go to Mrs. M. Ponds State street store. Gland opening oni Wednsesday tand 'Thursday. Donst forg('t we keep sweaters, best qusaity, $3.5l to $4.25. Mack & Schmid. Ltadies' Mackintoshes itn beautiful varieties, just reeeived at Maec & Seismid's. Htcansd cold baths 10 cen~ts, at Post OfticecBarbor Shop. Full line new style eollars, 4 ply, t5e or 2 for 25. Maek & Schide. $t.95-8001 silk umbrellas worth $3.50 to $4.50, marked $1.55 at Mack & Selimids. Ladies of the U. of M. will find it greatly to their advantage to callusn us when in nseed of Cloaks, Dress Goods or Fancy Dry Goods. Mack & Sehmid. Anew line of Neckwear just received and no better styles will be found in town. You will say they a're one-half the priee you pay for them elsewhere. IMack & Schmid. GRANDE C2LA EOIJSE One Silid Week, Commening Monday Eve., Dec. 7, 1891. lEngagen ent o the Favorite Actress, Ids: V'~aj Ooitalq4 Ansisted by ALBERT TAVERNIER. And a Capabie Company an the Following Repertoirc: MONDA F-The Gallny Slane. TUESDAY-Leetia Borgia. WEDNESDAY-Lady Chare. THURSDAY-Oliver Twist. FRIDAY-The IHoncymoo. SATURIDAY-Daon tsandtiPhas. MATINEE-The .Mutual Friined. Prices, - 15, 25 and 35 Cts. Reserved Seats on Sale at the P. 0. News Stand. Plan open Friday nmorning. Dexter...... 955 ........5945....52 6(al Chclsea.... . ia10 ..... ..9.58......i11t0756t8 Jatcks..... 11i00 Il5ls3nd41040t11o1it-1t,55 5 thicagonAc.. 715535 19 106a50 4 50 rIt5 1155 0. W. RUJGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G3. F. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor Toledo, Ann Arbor and North 1 Michigan Railway. In effect Decemberc6, 1t91. Asrival o1 trains at Actn Arbtor only. No. 5. Mail and Expres............. 7 27a. m. No. 3. Paange. Ann Arbor Aecoan'.52 00 m. No. 5. Mail Passenger ................d4,11 p. m No. 2. ttail Patnenger ...............11t18sa. at. No. 4. Mail Express.. ,......... 8...50dSp. m. No. a. Passeniger, Toiedo Aecom.... 7 tS a. at. Trains 3nnd 6 run between Ann Arbor asd Toiedo only. Central Standard Time. All Traint Daily except Sunday. W. H. BENNETT, 0. 5. GREENWOOD. Gen. Pann. Agent. Locai Agent. D IIW