THE U. OF M. DAILY. in themain halt and ia the Library. C't of '. T ai The cmaints aeecoltiectl * i x Published Daly (Sundays excepted) during o'clock p. m. the College dear, by How Would It Work Here? THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION have received for toe opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second ____ The authorities at Wesleyan Uni- hand of all ksnds, Greek, Latin French, German, Law aid Medical Books, Subscription price $2.50 per year, invariably in Middletown, Conn., where ibchthey will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. in advance Single copies 3 cents. On sale at versity, Mathematictl Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books sneenan s and Post 05ice news stand .at 12 both sexes are admitted, have un- for 1891-2 o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at dertaken to regulate calls among the the ofice of the DALY, Opera House block, at Sheehan's, at Stofflet's, or with any of the students. A printed form has been editors. hdrslteslcbyissued, which the young men who edtr.isewihteyugmnwoCommunications should reach the office by- 7 o'clock P. M. if they are to appear the next Idesire to call on the young wOmen day. Address all matter intended for poblica- in the college must fill out and re- tion to the Managing Editor. All business communicationsnshould be sent to the Busi- turn to the faculty. They can make ness Manager. only one call in an evening, and can IstheLEADING SCHOOL of BUSINESS. THE U. of M. DAILY, Ann Arbor, Mich.1 EDITORS. RALPH STOE, '92, Managing Editor. S. W. CURTISS, '92, Assist. Managing Editor. G. L. CHArPMAN, '92, Aasist. Managing Editor. J. C. Ta vIS, 's2, Business Manager. w. P. PARKER, '93, Asaist.Business Manacer.1 C. W. RccKETTs, '94, Assist. Business Man'gr. H. D. JEWELL. P. G. w.H.DELLENBACK,'92 F. 0. GREEN, 'a2. F. E. tRoUGLE,'ila. F. E. JxEE '9a.- . . As9EnL, '54. G. 0. Dygert, 't3.t, C. F. WELLER, '94. A careful observerwill notice that an unusually large number of wheels are being ridden by the students this fall. Why not form a University club ? This idea is not a new one. Two years ago there existed a very flourishing club, but for lack of a proper amount of enthusiasm, inter- est gradually died out. There are a large number of L. A. W. men in the University who should interest themselves in this matter. A club could be formed which would be of mutual benefit to the cyclists and a credit to the University. October is one of the finest months in the year for cycling. Short club runs could be taken every Saturday, which wouldbe very enjoyable. Let some one interested in this class of athletics call a meeting at once and organize. WHY is it that no practical interest is taken in the DAILY by the "co- eds"? The DAILY exists for the interests of all, and is supposed to be the product of University thought. Yet there is this important element which holds itself aloof and is not identified with the paper. Our sub- scription list shows only one name from among the "co-eds" and it is seldom that contributions are re- ceived from them. Is it because there is no representative on the staff? If so, we would like to say that competition for places is open to all, and that so far as we can see there is no reason why we should not have a "co-ed" editor on the DAILY. We invite contributions from the ladies and assfe them that any such will receive our closest attention. There are DAILY boxes call only once a week on the same girl. Bucknell Beats Cornell. Bucknell beat Cornell Saturday by a score of :f to o. 'rie game was the hardest fought ever seen at Ithaca, and was won by superior team work. Cornell was obliged to play a rather mixed team, as both the regular half-backs were laid up in practice. Neither side scored in the first half, but in the second Smith made the only touch-down of the game. Cornell's work was wretched, Floy and Bacon being the only men who put up a decent game in the second half. Cornell got the ball within a yard of the line twice, only to be forced back. When time was called Cornell had the ball four inches from the line. Thirty minute halves were played. Graduate Laws. At the call of Dean Knwlton, the graduate law students met yesterday. The Dean addressed them. The fol- loving is a list of the members of the class: W. A. Blakeley, E. R. Sutton, P. J. Cosgrove, G. A. Kenall, A. J. Kendall, M. Roach, H. E. Hooker, T. C. Hughes, W. F. Wanless, A. C. Gormley, J. B. Middlecoff, A. J. Davis, H. D. Jewell, G. W. Pier- so, A. P. Will, D. G. Invarity, L. D. Hubbard. BUSINESS LOCALS. LNsfice iserted in this econnmn at the sate of 10 cents per line. Special rates for longer tins, and extra lines furnished by applying at the DAILY fsee.] Back numbers of the U. of M. DAsLY can be obtained at Stofflet's News Stand, Opera House Block. " Michigan" and "Ann Arbor" sou- venir spoons at Watts', 10 S. Main street. Lovers of minstrelsy anticipate and will enjoy a minstrel treat when Gor- mans' Minstrels appear. The company is the strongest in every way that has ever appeared here, and their perform- ance is entirely new, novel and refined, discarding all worn out conversational ideas. Their departures are noted for unique originality. Assiduous workers in the realms of novelty, they are this season presenting 'productions which they feel assured will eclipse anything heretofore presented by them. Have you placed your subSription for Detroit or Chicago papers? ' G1 to F. Stofilet, Opera House Block, where you get prompt and careful attention. - -" _ N "; Four departments-Commercial, No text-book -; ortmanuscriptswork-&nglish. Shorthand and - Penmanship. Elegant building, iage at- tendance, efficient instructors, work thor- ough, living expenses extremely loe, $2.25 to $2 50 per week; students assisted eto positions. For catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President. MIGH IANGENTIRA i 4"The figgra al$s Route." TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 189. J. M. STAFFORD CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. PF I NE The LeaderEASTWARD. sTATIOs Mail Day Shre N Y Ni't Atl. Kai in Fashions in Exp Lim Exp Ex. Exp Ace. erc.lai Tail- (ry TiTry in u.ntTal' A. AM.P.. .M PM.ChicagLv. 71050S0 22 2 31019 25,10 10 455 'C Ui J ()L.D'CiAJacksieon........ : 5721 ali0s8647 4 4tS6 15() o r i ng. Fine Chsea........3t9... 51( 9 42 line of Piece liiMill... 4301... 7 line o PieceANN SABBMS.. 4421 5 21 6221 sal 60 74510l,9, Ypsilanti.... 5I 5I00... -"' 9516 47,8 0 311 ( jGoods to select ian.ue57l' )6 205115 Detroit, Ar . 61 5 72010 451731 011 25 from. Call forPIa A..M.,A5405M.11.a PM a i e f Btn uffalo......... Ste 400 7251P3 151 60 111 a fine filling -WETAD WESTWARD. suit. Chi. N'th SATIONS. Detr Chi. Lim Eve. Shre Pac. Mail 19 S. MAIN ST.. No. 19 Exp s aExp 'up. Lim Ex. Ace. A. M. A.-M.4 A. M. P.-M. A.M. ANN A R .R, MI . S. M ain Street. affalo,........ . 120 1 6 1 9451 34 1250 S60 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.5M. P.M. P,M. P.M. netroit,Lv... 520 710 120 741 920 91h 441 WayneJune 5005... 8 20...9954 5119 . {.. ~~Ypsilasit ..... 2 10 2S 05 8 47... 1115 540 A111ARBODR..910 8 39 2 199518 isile030552 Delhi Sills.. 9 41 ..... .. 11 ....... 1k }k T It 1k4"' helsata.... 100.......991 ... 617 Jako.... t00 8515 3,T410021110)11411 610 LEAVE YOUR ORDERS thiengeAr. 755 355 00S 605 450 8051115 -AT- ODaily. uSunday excepted. P. 0. NHWS STIID - _FOR-- Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, Fine Confections, Cigars and Tobacco. GHY1TOGRAP HER NO. 12 W. HURON ST. Student wanted as agent for our house; junior preferred. Address L. Dreka, Stationary Engraving House, 1121 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. A look through our line will convince you that we are the house to purchase your Clothing. Furnishing Goods and Hats of. Call and see tlem. 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. We call students' attention to the liberal offer of Mr. Stoffiet, at the Opera House News Depot. All sub- seribers and customers of his have the free use of other papers, of which he handles a great variety, Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post Office Barber Shop. 0. Wv. RUGGLES, H. Wv. MAYES, G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railway. Time Table going ints effect September13,189. Arrivalioftrains at Ann Arbor. GOING NORTH. No. 2. Through Mail and Express... 7 40s. m. No. 4. Asn Arbor & ToledoAccom. .11 to a. m No. 6. Clare Passenger.............. 5 05 p. m. GOING SOUTH. No 1. Clare and Toledo Accom......1130 a. m. No.3. Through Mail.. ...... 20p.m. No. 5.~ Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom.. 7201a. m. Trains 4 and 5 run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. Central Standard Time. All Trains Daily except Sunday. w. H. BENNETT, R. S. GREENWOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent.