THE U.QEM. DAILY. r Mdnswill join the Associotion this ? f. f year, and attend themeeting for the T election of officers and directors. Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during eei o f rs d r r.H ANj & Q.,8- the College }ear, by THE edict has gone forth from the THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION office of the Dean of the Law de- have received for the opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second hand of all kinds, Greek, Latin, French, German, Law and Medical Books, Subscription price s2.50 per year, invariably partment, as our news columns which they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. in advance Single copies 3 cents. On sale at show, that hereafter, type-written Mathematical Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books sneenan s and Post office news stand at 12 copies from stenographic notes of or 1891-2. o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at the ofice of the DAILY, Opera House block, at lectures will not be permitted, and Sheehan's, at Stofiet's, or with any of the cd rs.at the student who violates this tL-===- " editors. Communications should reach the office by rule will be severely dealt with by 7 o'clock p. M. if they are to appear the next the authorities. Any one who day. Address all matter intended for publica-_C tion to the Managing Editor. All business familiar with Professor Knowlton communications should be sent to the Busi- aad his methods will readily appre ness Manager. i THE U. M . DAILY, ciate that this is no idle rule, but Is theLEADING SCHOOL of BUSINESS. Ann Arbor, Mich. will be strictly enforced. We think our departments-Commercial No text book stritlyr manuscript work-&nglish, Shorthandad Penmanship. Elegant building, large at- there will be at first some grumbling tendance, efficient instructors, work thor- EDITOR. p .ough, living expenses extremely low, $2.25 to RALPH STOnE, '92, Managing Editor. and protesting at this decision of 2505 per week; students assisted to positiott, pee ca.logue .Raddres..at h CLEARYPresident. S. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ctlgeadrsP.. CUnaSS, '92 Assist. Mansa'isgEditsr. the Deatn, but the sober second I______________________________________ F G. L. Ca APMAN, '92, Assist. Managing Editor. J. C. TRAvis, '92, Business Manager. W. P. PARKER, '93, Assist.Business Manager. C. W. RIcKETTs, '94, Assist. Business Man'gr. H. D. JEwELL. P. G. W.H.DELLENBAcK,'s2 F. D. GREEN,'92. F. E. RUGGLES,' 92. F. E.,JTEeec'9l. J..R. A astILL, '9:1 0. B. Dygeer. '93. C. F. WELR, '9d. THE AROUS PUBLISHING HOUSE. With this issue the U. OF M. DAILY commences the second year of its existence. It is no longer an expe- riment, but has come to stay. It has received very encouraging sup- port from the business men and tradesmen of 'Ann Arbor, and only fair support from the students. Our subscription list is not as long as it should be. We hope to increase it considerably this year, and we think that we are entitled to have our ex- pectations realized. The DAILY has had considerable influence in mak- ing Michigan better known among college people everywhere, but more, particularly in the East, along the Atlantic seaboard. The Athletic Association is badly crippled by the loss of nearly all of- ficers and about half of the directors. At present it is a useless body, as it has no head, and nobody to assume the responsibility in the various de- partments. The president, vice- president, and nine of the directors will not return. It will be neces- sary, therefore, to hold a meeting of the association at an early date and fill the vacancies. The consti- tution provides that "if more than six vacancies occur they should be filled by the association." This meet- ing should not be held later than next Monday, and in order to com-, ply with the constitution, a notice should be posted and published to- day. Secretary Taylor has an- nounced that he will be in the main hall to-day to receive membership fees to the association. The pay- ment of membership fee constitutes one a member. It is to be hoped that a very large number of the stu- thought of the reasonable student will agree with him. Type-written lectures encourage absences and idleness upon the part of the student. Then, also, it can readily be ob- served that the taking of notes en- forces the attendance of the student and fixes the subject matter of the lecture upon his mind. Upon the other hand there may be exceptional cases where printed lectures might be of some benefit to the student but we know of none such. NoTICE.-Students electing work other than that of the first year will report at times and places indi- cated in the announcement or on bulletin board, beginning Thursday, October z. NOTICE.-French, Course D, Sci- entific Prose. Tuesday and Thurs- day, 2-3. Room M. German: Students electing Course 19. Tieck's Romantic Dramas will please meet instructor in Room M, Thursday, uO1 -t1I, or 4-5- Chapel exercises will begin Fri- day October 2, at 9:15 a. m. Join the Athletic Association. Election of officers soon. BUSINESS LOCALS. tNotices 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.7 A look through our line wilt 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. 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. Rooms-2 suites with furnace heat and use of bath room-at No.5 Monroe. MIkHIGAN GENT "The Niagara Falls Route." JAS. M. STAFFORD, iTE e largest and Thl'aasFal sf. m rost corrplete line TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 189.. of Wooiens in the CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. cit, EASTWARD. All the llatest STATIONS Mail OnDaySre Y Ni'tAtl.i Kal Ajte atsExpjLim Expl Ex. ExpAc. shades irl Spring Iag,. _ iA 0A.M .n..a 6TT 70 K , CatIig. fhicanoLv.7I051 9 00 12 2 10 tO925111156 Jackason........ 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RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES. G. P.& T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor PH OTOGRAP IER Toledo, Ann Arbor and North NO. 12 W. HURON ST. Michigan Railway. Time Table going inte offect September 13, 1091. Arrival of trains at Ann Arbor. SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd. ROBT. DOWNING WILL APPEAR IN THE GLADIATQ1R Prices, $1.00, 75, and 50 Cts. Sale of seats opens at the Postoffice News stand, Thursday at 9 a, m. All Arbor Sham 1Lallllry, WORK GALLED FOR and DELIVERED. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS. Office. - 28 South Fourth Ave. M. W. BLAKE, PICTURH.S, FRAMES, A ND ART GOODS. 10 West Huron - GOING NORTH. No. 2. Through Mail and Express... 7 40 a. m. No. 4. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom..1150 a. m. No. 0. Clare Passenger.............. 5 05 p. m. GOINGSOUTH. No 1. Clare and Toledo Accom......11 30a. m. N. 3.Through Mail ..910P.m. No. 5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom.. 7 20a. m. Trains and 5 rnn between Ann Arbor and Toledaosonly. Central Standard Time. All Trainn Daily except Sunday. W. H. BENNETT, R. S. GREENWOOD, Gen. Pass. 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