THE U. OF M. DAILY. ra - tn Organ count for nothing in the opin- 0pJ ion of those who are in possession of the real motives of its defense of Published Daily (Sundays eacepted) during ts w alas hsOfca r the College )eer, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION gao is ownedl and controlletd by the ______ presidetit of the motor line, and the subecription price $2.:50 per year, invariably principal stockheoldler of the electric inaudvaefeSingle eapica) cents. on sale at ln. Its opinions as to the regular- sneenan's end Posc. Office news stand at 12 ivo iemtras lcrclns o' ck, oo. Sabscriptiosn may be left at iyo h oo n lcrclns the office oateeDAtsLY, Opera Houste bloch, at andthle acronmmodlatinlgnianner in edtorbns t tfll, sibsya ewhiihl it treats students, cannot, of Communaications sbould resih thte office by coarse, as a consesqueence, be sof any o'aclockhi>. u. it they are ta appear teextet value. The Official Organ says day. Atddress all master intensded far publica- tioa ta the Mlanugisng Editor. All bussness whatever its owvner, wo is also thec censssiaten esati Ie ea tc ~c Sisi-president of the motor line andt the nss Manager. THE U. of M. DAILY., iprinecipal stockholder of the electric Ann rbo, Mch. line, ordlers it to say. EDITORS. ltAs.s'iSTOEtc, '92t, Maaging Editor. NTICroa.-There wili be a need- s.s. CsRTSvSa, '92, Assist. MeesgistgEditar. ing of '92 taidical class, Saturday, G. ,.(CeHteNsas,'t2, Asist. MtiaitstEditar. at so:3o a m., in locwer lecture room. J. C. TtivtaY, '92, Buesineeessaaer. Ntrt-Eecio ffo-bl F. . N Licc, '93, Asst.tuseaiss Masse-er. NTC. lcino otbl C. sV. liCEteSe , '55, Assist. Busines san'gr. captain fssr the seastst of '92, at the H5. D. Jcwsi .s. Idl s.tt.2)ctsLcssACs,'5t lPsi U.h.lossse, Saturday evensing at P. 1) Otter,'52. F. E. 5t t~tssraa, '2. (o Wite poie il e c V. 5'. PA.cst, 93. J. I t. Asssc.s, '93.Vsts xe il en- 0. 1. lygeet .Is. CI. F. Wcs,rscst, 'ltd. epied. livery omattwothas lplayed 55.E55. StRltrict,'9.1 isAS. seassts, I. is a sch tedulsed gamue- is esntitled to TH woa ueiHIQHose nste'I. iR. '',k. bdNlc. - Mansager. AVF have received a cststsssinia-r" tinCwhich is unsignsed. It seetmss Temaniscrip~t letters of Gsoethe difficlstt toimprossess noon those wvho tss Feast vott Steiti are offered for Iiale received far ttse openisng of college 20,000 Banks, new and secnua hiad of all ksnds, Greek, Latisn, Freneh, Germasn, Law ansd Medieal Bunks, sNvtech they wsll sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. Matematicasl Inestrusments and Laboratory suipplies. See asic -Nate Bunks tstheLFbtDltVG SCHOOL ocL I'5 ttESS - Ier Fouerdepartmetnts-Cocital, Nc test-bash o o mnutscptwosrk-&eet ah.0tt rthas d and - - - ;tendashie. legat5at teln-5 a sahe-lses - - tdacflitisrctos kto-ogh, ivisngrexpenses eatti eey (assw,$2.25to tutu per week; students asaisted to pasitios. Foer catslogue, address P.StR.t S Ate-VPrsident. "The Nhigara Falls Reefe." JAS. Al. STAFFORD TItMETABtIE (REVISED) NOV'ENItIEI, 131,1891. J. NI. STAFFoete CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. send commuitnicationss for psiblica- tion, thtat the nante of (lee write-r msttt be masie knownvto s the esditor, sot necssarily for pisscit ion, btt saerely as ass evidessce- of agood f aith. ~lT v Official Orgasnof steAssn Arbor Electric anad (le AnnseAtrbor and Ypsilatnti Railways takes excep- tion to our statement that the elec- tric and motor lines, whirls are so largely patronized by students, oc- casionally fail to make conenections, moce to thce discomfort of those who are compelled to walk from the junction into town. Our criticisnm was called forthe by the treatnment to which a number of students were recently subjected when returning from Ypsilanti. Tlhese students re- turned upon the last nmotor, being assuredl before tey started, by the son of the president of the motor line and principal stockholer of thce electric line, that an electric car would he at the otheer end to meet the mitor. The car was snot thsere, and the ststdents were forcedl to walk lno towns from the junsction, through tlee snaucntd in the storem. The storm was not severe enisugh to block travel on (lie electric line. Our attention has been railed to a number of other similar instances in which students have been inconven- ienced, and it appears that these instances leave not' been as few as the Official Organ of the Ann Arbor Electric and Ypsilanti Railways would have its readers believe. The lame excuses of this Official sale by (cetlie's grandssote, wos asks $37,600 for the-o. English and Amserican bisdders are comple-tinlg woith list Germasn governmentt to se-cusre- tie-letters. BUSINESS LOCALS. Nottices inserted in tiscoelumne st the rate ccl10teents perise. Special rates ftsr longer itearnsd estealesefurnshed by applyisng at te DAILY atiCe.) Los-i.-A pair of gold eye-glassses itt dlarke-browni leathiercalse. Finer please lesave at U. oF M. DILYsx'offiee atid re- ceive resward. LOST-A silver mouutetd founstaitn pets. Initials S. C. G. ensgraveid upotn it. Finsder pleaise returnto ( DAILY officeeor to S. C. Glidden. The fitnest display ever made here iti this eity its rigs, tall be seessiti the shiowv witidoiws of Mactinl Hatter. llandsame desigseillMoqtuette, Wil- tosi, Byzasitisee, Smnyriia~aned Fur. Fur Christmas lienmakes spetial law prices. Ini the othiershiow winisows is jusst as hiaindsome a display ittdraperies. the- snitleadsilk eurtlains. Far Hoaliday Goods, Beautifuatnsd tPainited Articles, chieapest PlssiGoods in the city, laed manay aseful anidtornia- siientalthtiings, go to Mrs. M. Posnd's Staite street stare. (Gtanidopenitig oi Wedniesday andalTiuscday. Donsit fosrget we keep sweaters, best quiaity, $3.50to $4.2-5. Maiek & Secimid.I JLadiies' Mackinttshes ise beautiful varieties, jaist rceived at Mack &j Sebmiri's- lit ntddceld baths 10 cetets, at Past Ofice Barber Shiop. Foillisie tiew style collars, 4 ply, l5e or 2 far 22. Mack & Schsmid- $t.95-800 silk umhrellas worthe $3.50 ta $450, niarked $1.95 at Mack & Schsmid's. Ladies of the U. of M. will find it greatly to thseir advanstage to call an us whentinit need of Cloaks, Dress Goods or Fa ney Dry Goods. Mack & Sehmid. Anew 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 & Sechmid. FINE1T Tie Leander EASTWOARD.O inl ~ ln nIe STATIsaNS stuili Osy Olre jENy INilt,2551. Kai T i Merelillt Ia55- ~a 5 et.P5 NP.M.ruM e.AAM sscgo ' . 0)9 12" eta0 e-i95 10 a4,s netter....... 4 4 ...,..-5 3 2 l1, r' line of Piee Delhi Mits... 4a30. . 622. . =731. to slec NYt ARBOR~i.. 4 425 :11 61ss622U ass4: c7C.51 i aT tie-'(ihit3 ASS~~~ AR.R. M... ai11tret. nasl.sc ea54 1, 125A 1.t A. . A. . M a . 1ss .ru. s Bufal o....t~.... at 0^ '40te 7 sac it v0 9-1554 I ISlII. ss 5 e-2155-5-h - - S- 55 ChhiMits. 52 .. 1t . heSTTOS.- 1555h. .Lnlv. .. 11 t 618a T-v ..wNUGLE. M .I.A.MI'. W . HAYES, 0..P.& .F. A. Mhicage . 'A nn ,Arher W DeriL..110 / 12 0 2 544 Monday Eve., Dec. 14, 1891. MARIE DECCA! "Thse American Jenny Lied" SONG RECITAL Under (te Management of FRANCIS -- LEON - CHRISMAN Hotel Aberdeen, Twenty-first Street and Broadway, New Verk. Prices, - 35,50 and 75 Uts. Seatseen Sale st P. 0.Nenws Stand. Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railway. Tint Curd in effnct December 5, 1t91. Asrivat of stransat Ann Arbor only. Na. 1. Stall and Express .........77a. im. Ne-S3. Passgr, Ann Arbor Accom .. .1t2 0sictas Nco . Mail Passenger ....... t...4 5p. im. Nat . Mail Passenger. IS.......15 18a. i No. a. tail Expres.......... s8 as p. sn. Na. 6. Passenger, Tolede Aenese. a00a . m Traine3nd 6esunhetween Ann Arboreand 'Toledoe asly. Central Standard Time. All Trains Daily except Suday. W. H. BENNETTr, St S. GRIEENWOOD, Gen. Pass, Age-nt. Leesl Agent.