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October 06, 1891 - Image 2

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

. r eceived from Lehigh University for
C. J ,' a game in Ann Arbwr is. evidence of
what respect our baseball team cre-
Published Daily (sundays excepted) during ated in the east for Michigan's
the College sear, by
THE U.OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION prowess in athletic sports. Lehigh
'is one of the strongest teams on the
Subscription price $2.50 per year, invariably Atlantic seaboard, and is probably
iD advance Single copies 3 cents. On sale at
Sneenan s and Post Office news stand at 12next to the larger universities, Yale,
o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at Harvard and Princeton. We are
the office of the DAILY, Opera House block, at
Sheehan's, at Stoffiet's, or with any of the pleased to note that the U. of M. in
editors. entered in the state league. The
7Cocmmu.ct thesar soureapetheofficnest games with the members of the
day. Address all matter intended for publica- league will be excellent practice for
tion to the Managing Editor. All bosiness
communications should be sent to the Busi- our eleven. 'riseans5sgrowing
ness Manager. late and it is nearly time that two
THE U. of X. DAILY, teams be organized, a 'Varsity and a
Ann Arborieh. "scrub." It is only by the most
EDITO RS. diligent practice that a team superi-
RALPH STONE, '92, ManagingF ditor. or to last year's eleven can be de-
S. W. CURTIss,'9 2, Assist. ManagingEditor. veloped from thsis year's material.
G. L. CHAPsA, '92, Assist. Managing Editor.
J. C. T A Business Managery 0,Wnks-g.
Wv. P ARKER. u. AsaisetBusiness Malnucer. R. Weeks.

have received for tne 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.

T. K. rAI I, VI, .aD .L D1 C'J , ~a~
C. W. RIcKETTas,'94, Assist. Business Man'gr.
H. D. JEwELL. P. G. w.H.DELLENBACK,'92
F. . GREEN, '92. F. E. ruGGLES, '92.
F. E. JANETTE, '93. J. H. ANEI.L,'93.
G. B. Dygert. '93. C C. F. WELLER, '94.
THE ARGUE PUBLISHIN.Q MOUSE. *
Orscourse the sum As a suggestion,
raised will not be why not cut off the
great, but if Secretary "co-eds" annax until
wade's suggestion is the "co-eds" can raise
followed, of erecting the $10,000| which the
all but theladies' wing plans cals-efor, and
of the building noW proceed with the rest
proposedtherewill be of the building at
enough money for the once. Let the-gym be
rest. According to started. Our generous
the present plans the benefactor, Mr.water-
building islargerthan man,isentitled,atany
many in the Easteost- rate, to see ground
ing doubletheamount broken for the foun-
that ours will. At the dation. -- U. of M.
regents' meeting in DAtLY, Oct. 1.
about two weeks, no
doubt, it will be decid-
ed to build the gym-
nasium.--Washtenawt
Times, Oct.2.
The DAILY does not claim, nor
does it desire to be entitled to entire
credit for suggesting that the "co-
ed's" annex to the prospective gym-
nasium be cut from the plans for
the present, and the work proceeded
with, but when a newspaper, which
is not connected with the University
- in any capacity, credits another
source with the suggestion, we feel'
like correcting it. The Washtenaw
Times says the suggestion proceeded'
from Secretary Wade, when as a fact
Mr. Wade was never seen by a Times
reporter and has never suggested
anything either one way or the other.
We are able to state, however, that
he is of the opinion that something
should be done immediately, and
the DAILY plan is perhaps as com-
mendable as any other. Nothing
will be done, however, until the
Regents meet on October 2t.
The foot-ball management has not
been asleep, as can be seen by the
list of dates' which we published
yesterday, The students are assured
some fine games in Ann Arbor, and
the team will have several enjoyable,
trips. The fact that word has been

R. Weeks, who succeeds Mr.
Marden as instructor in French,
though by birth a Western man,
obtained his education in New Eng-
land. He received the degree of
A. M. from Harvard in 8u.
T. & A. Bulletin.
1. Unveiling of the Grant monu-
ient at Chicago. Excursion tickets
will be sold Oct. 6th, liiited to return
Oct. 8th, '()1. One fare for round
trill.
. Nelsoni-Allerton trotting race
at Grand Rapids, Thursday, Oct. 8.
Excursion tickets will be sold Oct. 7
and 8, good to return Oct. S. One
fare for round trip.
3. Homeseekers' excursion to souti-
ern points, on Oct. 14th. The south-
ern lines will run excursions to var-
ious points in Florida, Kentucky, Ten-
nessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippii,
Louisiana, North Carolina, Arkansas
and Texas. Apply to this ticket of-
fice for rates.
R. S. GREENWOOD, Agt.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
INotices 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 office.1
Suite of rooms with furnace heat
and bath, room to one gentleman, or
one or two ladies. N. W. cor. 12th and
Hill streets.
Student wanted as agent for our
house; junior preferred. Address L.
Dreks, Stationary Engraving House,
1121 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Hutzel & Co. on Main st. have a text
book in their possession that was found
on the street.
WANTED.-Single room, moderate
size, including bath, within five blocks
of the University. Address. stating
price, X. Y. Z., U. of M. DAILY.
One large suite of rooms, nicely fur-
nished, steam heated, at 26 Maynard
street, one block west of law building.
Students' clocks-every one war-
ranted. Watts' Jewelry Store, 10 S.
Main-st.
A look througltour line will convince
you that we are the house to purchase
your Clothing, Furnishing Goods and
Hats of. Call and see them. The
Two Sams.
Ask last year's students where they
trade. All will say, at the Two Sams.
We have the novelties for you. The
Two Sams.
Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post
Office Barber Shop.
Rooms--2 suites with furnace heat
and use of bath rooib-at No. 5Monroe.

Is the LEADING SCHOOL of BUSINESS.
your departments-Commercial, No text-book
or manuscript work-&nglish, Shorthand and
Penmanship. Elegant building, large at-
tendance, efficient instructors, work thor-
ough, living expenses extremely low, $2.25 to
0250 per week; student assise F to pOr catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President.
SIHIGcLRGKNTILg
"The iagara Taller Route."
JAS. M. STAFFORD, ,-
---TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 1891.
J. M. STAFFORD CENTRAI STANDARD TIME.
The LeaderEASTWARD.
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O r i n g. F i n e Chesea... 359-... . 5 871 9 42
D xer Ss.'.. .. 4 .:: . . 45, 725 :)55
lieof eBehi Mills... 4301 ....5 ,....735
\in e ofPiece ANN All0s.. 4 421 5 25 6 22 9 45 6 0 745 109
Ypsilanti.... 5 03 51:0 ... . 56 6 23 8 0 10 32
Goods to select WayneJunec 57.. . 647... a s1050
from. Call for , DetroitAr.. 0 i 645 70 10 45 7 30 920 112 5
A.aM.iA ..Aso iso sa P s. s.. 1.
-. Buffalo ......... 1 ? 4 00 7 25 3 11, 601 _---
a fine ittng
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A. . A. M. A. M. A. M, P.M. A.M.
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LEAVE YOUR ORDERS ChicagoAr.755 335 900 650 45050115
-AT- tDaily. *Sunday excepted.
NN S0. Sw. RUGGLES, H. w. HAYES.
G. P. &T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor
Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, Fine Toledo, Ann Arbor and North
Confections, Cigars and Tobacco.
Michigan Railway.
Time Tablegoing into effect September13,1591.
- Arrival of trains at Ann Arbor.
GOING NORTH.
PROTOGRAY ER No. 2. Through Mail and Express... '540 a. m.
No. 4. Ann Arbor & Toledo Acsm..s150 a. m.
No. 6. Clare Passenger.... .......... 5 05 p. m.
NO. 12 W. HURON ST. GOING soUTH.
s No 1. Clare and Toledo Aom......11 30 a. m.
No. 3. Through Mail ,..... ..9 20 p. m.
GRA NJSGE!R'S3 No. 5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom.. 7 20 a. im.

SCHO.OL -OR DOMING
Now open for reception of Pupils.
Mr. Marshall Pease, who has been
conducting a large and decidedly suc-
cessful class in voice culture since
April 1st, will continue his work
through the coming year. A natural
and correct method of producing and
placing the voice. Studio with the
Allmendinger Piano Co., 51 Main st.,
where all particulars may be obtained.
Voices tried free of charge.

Trains 4 and 5 run between Ann Arbor and
Toledo only.
CentralStandard Time.
All Trains Daily except Sunday.
w. A. BENNETT, R. S. GREENWOOD,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent.
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