THE U. OF M. DAILY. r ____ be guilty of such an unwise, not to X . O JU . ~ say foolish, act. Pe uiu h We sincerely trust that the state PabhdOiy(udy setd uigeditors will not leave Ann Arbor ANI) FINE AR'] te College year, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION with the impression that this city is infested with dens of infamy and schtools of vice, for such is very far Subeciptios price V'.50 per year, invsriably frota the case. If there svas theV is adsssir Snle eopics 3icnsts. Onsasne at eenas' sod apot()Mee nes sstand at r.: slightest liasis (tor M1r. Steere' tirtock,nomit. SuibscriptionsmarySte left at cags hr ol en as the office itt the DAILY, Optra Hotter stich, at bags tie rllbe oca Shewhans, at .S4oteS's, or twith alty of the fttr tltis trttest, bitt it is because the C editors. tattamottica~tis shttildi'eaicit tile Ofisce Sy article is so titaiifestly tttfair an 7octoch e. a. ifthtier ate ttt appeae the seas exaggerated that tile press tf tlir dlay. Address atl mater intended Citepiiblica- tions to she Managing Editor. Att bsoiness city swishtes to ideinountce it as an at- communications should lie testtite Btit tenmpt to ittlame the prejudices o nss Manage. TEUafHDAL, the visiting ciitors. Orditnarily thte . mn Ann Arbor, Hich. vaporitngs of temptlerancte atnd other fanatics are little hteedeil, sitmply - C EDITORS. because till thteir Stalenments of so- $250per workhstudents assisted to positions. FoatRLPHeSTONtEs, 'W2, Matnagtng lEdittir. S. W. CUTInSS,'3t, Assist. Maniagitn EitoSit. calledl existinig facts are exaggerateid G. LI. PitAs, '5, Assist. Mtanging.,Etirn. and highly colored, sith the tts-^'. ( J. . TRAIS, 't92, lBusitiess Matiager. F. E. JAN c'E, 't9t. Asmsttloniness Mtanager. taket ideta that ltertrill thtts tateJS ({ {U C. W. RIiCES, 1t4, Assist. Businiess Mno'sr. tioce effcct. 1~ M. MFORDI, H.. Jswsl t. . 0 F. IE. H cct.1s, a. As the re 'eentative if thie St- W. '. PiARKi l.1 3. 1. 1R. AUNt1s.1i3..i'. BSTAFFRDs F. ,I. Mi Hissec.'92. c. F. i'mt.cn(. d nctls fth ie t'ttis'ersilv ste eliter ts.xIt.t.stcu.'i2 protest agaitnst Mr. Steere's chiarges, N The Leadert, ailit1ieassuire (lie visitintipjoturnatl- itiini ists that the statemtets cntainiedi '('itsi. itlentiotn of the State edlittirs the article whch iacctuse the studietnts MccittTi- is calleil to the report uiponth le pgmx- of all sorts of vs ies, tre vecry far 0111P 'ito 'BOOKS Al LT & Oo'(Z-, UNIVERSITY BOOKSELLE'IS. Is the LEADtl INGSHOOLS titI3LcN otr deprtmtst-tcmts it iii sNo at-ILto. ismanscisiptoh- &uiselttilihoei an(] Petishipt. Ittogast Sl itltig, taisi'at- scnulasce. f it t. 55itsltiiuts'5n.riikhoStil ough, ltiingig 551 555 5extm elyo,.5to ti tatoeoe, aidress P. R. CLEAOY, President. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton >KR. Lv. Tt let' ... ..' 4.6.4 It'll. 5 t.1:3 i 1. J Siney..... .. 10.4iS 15 "it ntastumnovttieent, ottattothter(tage. i We earntestly trutsttat tey itay lie etilisterd inth lis cause, for it is itn thteir ptower to gitve thte lproject tmaterial assistatice. Ic is svcry exasperatinto1thteitteul-- bers of the local press club, to the citizents of .\ntn Arbuor, anto i the tnitrsitcauthoritie s, iwhoi are en- ileavoring to' create a favorable im-. piressiotn spon the state erditors gatherer] here, tot see anl attenmpt betig miade by a fete"raks to counteract. all thtat tbey are idoing by thse distribution of an itijulrious pamiphlet ettitled, "Ann A' .5rbotr, the ',nirersity an~d Saloons. '''his pamphlet contains atn addsress by Mr. Steere, wichel has for its object the creatiotn of a sentiitent in favor of a lietmlle lair. We do not wisht to be iutderstoiod tis placiitgtinr- selves otn recorid either as opposer] to or itn favor of thtis lair. It is not in our prointce to take a statndl spon either side of a questions of this kind. B~ut ire do mtost stretitotusly object to a nutber of the statemtents made in the article, becattse sotue of theim are exaggerated, attd souse ab- solutely utntrute. 'Ten, also, it is extrenmely injudiious to place this wvarped anil distorted statement be- fore the stale editors at thils time, particularly. We do not knoir weho is responsible for the more. We are informed that the Students' Christian Association is back of it, but we are u iltr~nk ttb~ete' 'ethat' any University organization would fromtitthe truttht. Anni Arbotr is oite of the (test piiverneil cities inth le state. As tbe utayor stated ott mietnt is rirdiciulouisly smtall, atti this itt itself is sutfficienit evidetnte that thte ilistiriders c'omiplainted of its this article are highily exaggerateil. '('le toiwn andtihle stutdetits itivite die most careful investigation of thtese charges antI feel cotifidenttof te results. BUSINESS LOCALS. (,Natices insertet inilthis coumnitat S te ate of 10 cnts per liar. Special rates toe lancer time, and eatra liarseurnsished Sy atplying at the DAILY oflirr.t RtOOtMS 'I'llRENT.-C'or. 'Xasltellaw atid Gedldes ares. Fulrniace heat tstd BlathI Ioomu. Otie block fritmn Campius. Fu~ll linletnew style collars, 4 ply, 1.5c or ? for '2.5. Mtsek & Secimidl. Ladies tif the L?. of M. will finld it greatly to their tadvantage to eall on us whienlin need of('lotiks,Dreso onds or Fanley Dry Goods. Mack & Schmnid. Alnewr litie of Neckwear jutttreeivetd alidISo better styles wrill be founin t towtn. You wrill say they tire otis-half thir price you pay fur thiem elsewhlere.I Meek k,& Schmaid.' i ililtn .'. 145.15Goods to selcti;AiRIi E.l }1(Knenn t .... . '5 U 5 from1. ('ill for Idaaoi.t t ,5 1.M a tis' filtin'g 'setl"tli slift. (ity li wh itt ou 11an secutie'sleepngi c e"- rahn"Cnits sat' siiryfo'n'.e 1 ornin5 19 S MAN S ., , 19 cnat, iosl withi aildsi thern in. itt tat ANN ARBOR, 'MIns' S.iAIaini Shieet. ltt iillll0slSItiat~i D. a. TRACY. N. P. A., I155 .F.,'i n uAca.. DETROIT' 1 . D. STIMSONw& SONlS, PHOTOGRAPIIER State Street Gxrocca s. NO, 12 W. HURON ST. Stuldenlts patronage especially sobicited.m i4S5. S'rATEISTREEST. Toledo, Ann Arbor and North J.- H A L L E R, Michigan Railway. ETrWzE,t, Repairngcaspecialty'. 46 SOUTH MINc i Tine Ciard ineSct ecitbet, (i, 1551. ArtieslotainsstatsnAsruberonly. GRIT OEA ICJ~lNit S.Mail and Express.. a. i.. ANN ARORil, Friday Eve., January 15, 1892 $1.95-800 isills smbrellas wiorthi $3.50 - - to $4.511, matrked $1(.5 at Mack & Till' eipiingse ucesi itthliesetontinents Sehlmid's. Engttand, Aasti nsid Amiea-e Decemlber 5th,. R. J. itoelhmi, senilor member of the firm of Roehi-& Soti, completed his forty-secosnd rear in the jew-elry buineisse startinig as ashop boy" iti 18494. Soebin & Soi's Christ- mais selectiona inclilde many exclusive novelties and tlse lateat produlctiona in silver of 'The Whitinlg and (Pormisa Mlsslfg Cos., ansd other leading msakers their prices being reasonable at all times. A hart of tile policy of this hlouse is to select articles for thleir merit anid beaulty, ansi to suit the tastes of their patrons 'with strict regard to quality. "High grade" diamonds and other precious stones being a personal "bobby" of Messrs. RBoehm R Son, marks this firm as Ihe Gem dealers. Siuperb proiductionlitt BersaminL andueck's Powerful Slealislic Plasi. Insterpreted Sr a Distinguished C'ompany at well hknwn Players Illustrated with the late MatMorgan's twelve sceenic masterplieces. Prices, - 3550 and 75 Cts. Seats on sate at P.O0. News Stand. Noi.).MailtPassenger ................54'35 p. im. No.2'. Maili Passegr ......... ..... 11 180a.it' Nc. 4. Mail Exspres ........... s 40 psim Ne. 0. Pasenger, Toledo Accom .... ti00a, . Trins 3:tand 5reinbeteenuAtuisActureand Tsledo only. Central Stanidard 'roar. Alt Traiss Daily except Siinday. W. H. BENNETT., IR. S. GREENWCOOD, Gen. Pass. Agestnt. Lcat Agent.