THE U. OF M. DAILY. nobly to our solicitations, and now ' ~ ~ it remains with the tndents to say whether our college publications Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during shall steadily advance in merit, or the College 3 ear, by THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION gradually decline and finally cease 'to exist. If a more active interest Subscription price $2.50 per year, invariably in a pecuniary way is not taken, the in advance ingle copies 3 cents. On sale at latter will be the natural result, and Oseenan s and Post Office news stand at 12 o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at will be an everlasting disgrace to the the office of the DAILY, Opera House block, at patriotism of the students of the U. Sheehan's, at Stoffiet's, or with any of the of M. Subscribe now, and bear in editors. Communications should reach the office by mind that you are not only getting 7 o'clock P. M. it they are to appear the next the worth of your money, but are at day. Address all matter intended for publica- the same time time advancing the tion to the Managing Editor. All busness communications should be sent to the Busi- interests of your college. nesx Manager. T"f THEr. sf DAILYAdelphi Program. THE U. of X. DAILY, _ An brhr Minh. eS 4AJ'f &Co., 8tade sA., 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. Is the LEADING SCHOOL of BUSINESS. Four departments-Commercial, No text-book or manuscrptwork-&nglish. Shorthand and --- Penmanship. Elegant building, large at- tendane efficient instructo s, worb thor- ough, living expenses extremely low, $2.25 to ;te to positions , For scatalogue, nddress P. C. CLEARY, President. Ann Ar or, ffie. EDITORS. RALPH SToNE, '92, Managing Editor. S. w. CLxTIss, '92, Assist. Managing Editor. G. L. CoAPMssA, '92, Assist. Mansaging Editor. J. C. TaVS, '2, Business Maager. w. P. PARKE, '93, Assist.Business Manager. C. w. RIcKETTs,'94, Assist. Business Man'gr. H. D. JEwELL.P . G. w.H.DELLENBACK,'92 F. D. GREEt, '2. F. E. .coLes, '2. F. E. JANETTE, '93. J. R. ARNESLL, 93. G. B. Dygert, '93. I C. F. WELLER, '94. We will print in to-morrow s issue a complete list of the new students who have entered the literary de- partment up to Oct. in. WE would suggest that something be done to keep back the crowd on the campus during a rugby practice game. The foot ball team is handi- capped seriously enough without this good natured, outside interference. However, no extraordinary meas- ures need be taken, if the students will only keep at a respectable dis tance. If there is anything we dislike it is to continually urge the students to take active interest in college af- fairs, as we naturally suppose that they would do so without any solici- tation. But it is becoming more ap- parent every day that the majority of our students do not do so. Prob- ably every student of the U. of M. is proud of its daily, weekly, and monthly publications, which com- pare favorably with those of Harvard, Yale, and Cornell, yet when it comes to subscribing and paying out a dol- lar or two for their maintenance, most of the students are very back- ward in responding. It is a fact very well known that our college publications are sold at a much cheaper rate than those of the east- ern colleges, in fact are disposed of at a rate which leaves very little in the treasury after the expenses have been met. Any one who has had any experience in newspaper work will appreciate the fact when we say that printing, type-setting, etc., are done for neither love nor glory, but require a surplus in the treasury. The businessM ien hkve responded The following is the program for October to, in room 24: Violin solo......---.......Miss Hendrickson Quartette---.s-s.-I-rMises volland and Goble, Miessrs. OoraeandODoghty. Vocal solo- --.Miss Lillie Voland Addess by the Presidett- bi---1. D. lHaskins Quartette. All are welcome. BUSINESS LOCALS. I Notices inserted in this column at the rate of 10 cents per line. Special rates for longer time, and extra lines furnishedi by applying the DAILY ofaice.3 "The pearl of minstrelsy" this week is the Gormans'inagnificent company who are booked for an early appear- ance in this city. There are three of the original Gormans, John, James and George, every one of whom has built up for himself independently a reputation as an artist of distinction. They have gathered together the finest company of comedians, vocalists, dan- cers, musicians and specialists that has ever been reen on the American stage, and placed them under the manage- ment of Mr. William Eversole, a gen- tleman whose fame is as wide as the nation. This excellent company will present an exposition of minstrelsy that has never been equalled, and which all should see. 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. Dreka, 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- inished, steam hieated,.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 through our line will convince you that we are the house to purchase your Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats o^. 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 B3arber Shop. Rooms-2 suites with furnace heat and use of bath rtoom-itNo.5 Monroe. Mr. Marshall Pease, who-has been conducting , large and decidedly. uc- cesfut c1Sisis nvoice culture s§ne April 1st, will continse his vork through the coming ear. A natural and correct methoth o prducin a id pli ng tha svoil, t til *ith the lue r sgelar g o 1 1ion, w ere pai i lags y. tipobtiid. Voie fire of eiagrh. E I 0 SICHIGAN GENT "The Niagara Falls Route. TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 1891. J. M. STAFFoRD CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. F XNE The Leader t EASTWABD. ..STATIONS Mail Day Shre N Y1 Ni't! AtI. Kai in Fasliions Ill Exp1Lim Exp Ex. Exp Ace. (UTTUUsi fMerchamitTall- Ih A.M'A.M.uPs.M. a.M. P.M.;P.M.e. erTAnt T ChicagoL.. 1205' 000122 310 9215110! 455 1. U G ~ 1JLII.f-- Jackssn :..... 05'4 23 1:30 8757 4 diiG6 10 cia5 o r i n g. Fine Chelsca. 3F . ..I5371(1942 Dexter......... 414.... 5 45 7 25 955 Delhi Milis... 430 ..... ... . 74 1 line of Piece AIN A0S.. 4 42 5 25 6 1 0 9 4.5 6 0!74510 i9 Ypsilanti.... 01(3, 5^ 0 95 62,;1 804;15;1 GoodS to select Wane.ne501. . .4a1 s351105 \T . .P.M16P V. A.M . 'AL. from. Call for tsa _I A N 640710 41i 7 30 a fine fitIting WESTWARD. suit. Chi. N'th sTATIONs. Detr Chi. Lin Eve. ishre Pae. Mail 19 S. MAIN ST., No. 19 Exp asp Exp Exp. Lim Ex. Ace. ANN ARBOR, MiCH. S. Main Street. Buffio,........ Kii O 945 3401250 665 A. M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. PM. P.M. l DetroitLv...oa2C71512i 7245 9125915445 waaleuac 90SM . .. sas25 .. 9554 5 19 ..silanti . 21 8 10 2 0 8 47....5is 40 95 39 219 91 1 01910 30 552 Dexter..... 9 55. . 9 25 .._ .. 6o Chelsea ...1 0. . . .. 151 4 8 Jacksonxa....11r00 115a 410 asnia11495 LEAVE YOUR ORDERS Chicago, Ar. 755 355 9n 650 450 8051115 -AT- -Daily. *sunday excepted. 3[ 0 W UGGLES, H.AW.HAYES, G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, Fine Toltdo, Ann Arbor and North Confections, Cigars and Tobacco. Michigan Railway. Time Table going ints effect september13, 1891. Arrival of trains at Ann Arbor. GOING NORTH. Es.2. Through Mail and Express... 240 a. an. PH O 0 NaEm 4.Ass Arbor &TsledoAeeon. .l0 aOa. an. PHTGRAP ( N1o-te~c 1mn No 6. Clare Passenger............ 5 05 p. m. NO. 12 W. HURON ST. GOING SOUTH. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Monday Evening, October 12. GOBMANS MLNSTRELS UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Seats on sale at P. O. News Stand. No 1. Clare and Toledo Acom......1130 a. m. No.3. Through Mail................ 920 p.m. No. 5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom.. 7 20 a. m. Trains 4 and 5 run between Ann Arbor and Toledaosly. Central Standard Time. All Trains Daily except Sunday. w. H. BENNETT, R. S. GREENWOOD; Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent. I! 1-