THE U. OF
S.T A . captain isholding in reserve a num-
Op ber of tricks and combinations un-
til an intelligent selection of the
Published Daly (Sundays excepted) during paescnb ae ed o
the collese tear, by players can be made. We do not
THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION now share in the despondency that
prevailed at the opening of the Uni-
subscription price V1.50 per year, isvariably versity over our prospects, because
in adance single copies 'a cents. On ale at crfladcntn acigo h
Steenan s and Post olfce news stand at 12 careful and constant watching of the
o'clock,noon. Subscriptions may be left at candidates has conviuced us that
the office of the DALY, opera House block, at
Sheehan's, at Stofflet's, or with any of the better material for team work exists
editors. this year than ever before. We
Communications should reach the office by
7 o'clock P. a. if they are to appear the next trust that the students nay come
day. Address all matter intended for publicu out in large numbers to witness the
tion to the Managing Editor. All busineso
communications should be sent to the Busi- practice of the eleven. Without
ness Manager. their support the eleven cannot win.
THE U. of M. DAILY, --_
Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan vs. Albion.
EDITORS. The first foot-ball match at home
ALPn STOnE, '92, Managing Editor. .
S. w. cUaRiss,'SI, Assist. Managing Editor. will be played next Saturday after-
G. L. C'APnAN, 'R2 Assist. Manaing Editor. noon with Albion College. The
.. C. TAvK, '52, us.iness Manager.
W. P. PAttKEi, 'IM, Asist.nusinesAitamaer. game will be plaed or. the fair
C. w. ICKETTs,'94, Assist. Business Man'gr. grounds, and will be commenced at
H. D. JEwE.,. P. G. w.H.DrLENIACK '92 r o T
F. D. GREEN, '2. F. C. trGLES, 'S2. 3:30 oclock. The admission will
B. DEg.r. '.E 1 I . J.RELt,'.91. be 50 cents, but members of the
~FoAthletic Association will be admit-
T,,.EnARu.USuBLHn, O use.
ted free upon presentation of mein-
Now that the athletic board has bership tickets.
been organized and the committees-
appointed, the students can expect Bible Study.
that something will be done to for- The Students' Bible Class at the
ward our footbalf interests. AsUnitarian churchi s just beginning a
will be seen by our report of Mon-S
season of " Home T'ravel-Study
day's meeting of the board, the datest,,e
through the Lands of the Bible.'
for the field day and the tennis tour- . .
The class begins its study of Pales-
nament have been set, the former tine with Jospa, proceeds thence to
for October 31, and the latter for
Jerusalem, and spends the autumn
next week. In foot-ball, the man- and winter visiting the more import
ager has encountered considerable ant places and scenes of Bible events
difficulty in getting permanent dates in the Holy Land, taking excursions
fixed. He had a complete schedule thence Sinai, Egypt, Damascus,
arranged at the opening of the Uni- Phceneca, Babylon and Asia Minor,
versity, but a number of teams can- ending with a trip through Greece
celled their dates and upset affairs and Rome in the track of t. Paul.
considerably. The manager has The class meets at noon in the main
been busy getting those dates filled, audience room at the church. l
and has met with only partial suc- ,,_
cess. It is a very unsatisfactory ar- Miss Edith Atkins, 'o, is teacher
rangement, but it is expected that of Higher Latin and English in the
the dates will be taken before the Manistee High School.
team is prepared to take the field. BUSINESS LOCALS.
The first game, with Albion, in Ann
(Notices inserted in this column at the rate
Arbor, next Saturday, is assured. of 10 cents per line. Special rates for longer
time, and extra lines furnished by applying at
The prospects for a strong team the DAILY office.
have materially improvedduring the A few new and second-hand Bicycles
hvm l iat greatly reduced prices at Brown's
past week. The new men are com- Drug Store.
ing to a better understanding of the Back numbers of the U. of M. DAILY
fcan be obtained at Stofllet's News
game; the captain is oorking hard to Stand, Opera House Block.
get a first-class eleven picked,and the "Michigan" and "Ann Arbor" sou-
directors have taken prompt steps to venr spoons at Watts', 10 S. Main
street.
secure a coach. The captain has Lovers of minstrelsy anticipate and
been somewhat handicapped by the will enjoy a minstrel treat when Gor-
mans' Minstrels appear. The company
inability of two of the best men back is the strongest in every way that has
of the line to get out, but one of ever appeared here, and their perform-
ance is entirely new, novel and refined,
them has appeared this week, and discarding all worn out conversational
the other will be out as soon as he ideas. Their departures are noted for
uniquesoriginality. Assiduous workers
has recovered from an attack of in the realms of novelty, they are this
sickness. In one or two respects season presenting productions which
the 'Varsity have they feel assured will eclipse anything
the candidates for Y heretofore presented by them.
improved over last year's team, and Have you placed your subscription
with the aid of a coach, we should for Detroit or Chicago papers? Go to
F. Stofflet, Opera House Block, where
get together a stronger team. The you get prompt and careful attention.
M. DAILY.
have received for tue 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 J --
IstheLEADING SCHOOL of BUSINESS.
Four departments-Commercial, No text-book
or manuscriptwork- &nglish.Shorthand and
yPenmanship. Elegant buildng, large at-
tendance, eficient instructors, work thor-
ough, living expenses extremely low, $2.25 to
$50 per torch' students assistedl to pnsitions.
sor catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President.
MfiGHIGAN GENTRI
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TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 1591.
J .i STAFFORD C ENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
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o r ing. F i n e Chelsea........ 359..... ... .... 153 it 711 42
netter...414.... 1545 7 20 9105
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lineofPiece ANY:AlsB0.. 442 s* 23 612 9 45 5 od 7145 103Iq
stoaoYpsilanti.... 55 o... . 916 016 3 8 05002
Goods -(v t0Select1ayne7June ..........:647 8351050
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19 S. MAIN ST., No. 19 Exp ep Eap Exp. Lim Ex. Aec.
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Detroit,Lv... 0 15 120 241 59 i 44
WayneJune 900... 825 .. . 954 519
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ANNA88.. 9 s35 8 39 219 9 is 1 n19 1080 552
Delhi Mills.. 9 45 .......... 9 15 . ..... ....
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--AT- Daily. *Sunday excepted.
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, T G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor
--FOR--
Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, Fine Toledo, Ann Arbor and North
Confections, Cigars and Tobacco.
Michigan Railway.
rime Table going inta effect September 13,1891.
Arrival of trains at A nn Arbor.
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 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.
We call students' attention to the
liberal offer of Mr. Stoffiet, at the
Opera House News Depot. All sub-
scribers 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.
0O1NG NonTH.
No. 2. Through Mail and Express... 7 40 a. m.
No. 4. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom..11 50 a. m..
No. 0. Clare Passenger.............. 5 05 p. m.
GOING SOUTH. ,
No 1. Clare and Toledo Accom......1130 a. m.
No. 3. Through Mail ................920 p.m.
No. 5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom.. ; 20 a. 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.
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