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October 17, 1891 - Image 2

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THE U. OFM. DAILY.

Published Daily (undays excepted) during
the College ear, by
THE U, OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION
Subscription price $2.50 per year, invariably
in advance Single copiest cents. On sale at
Saneenan s and Post Office news stand at 1
o'clock,noon. Subscripftions may be left at
the office of the DAILY, Opera House block, at
Sheehan's, at Stolet's, or with any of the
editors.
Communications should reach the oflice by
7 o'clock P. m. it they are to appear the next
day. Address all matter intended for publica-
tion to the Managing Editor. All busess
communications should be sent to the Busi-
ness Manager.
THE U. f M. DAILY,
Ann Arbor, Mich.
EDITORS.
RALPH sToNE, '92, Managing Editor.
S. W. CURTIsS, '92, Assist. Managing Editor.
G. L. C'APtAN,'92, Assist. Managing Editor.
J. C. TaAVS 'V, Business Maager.
W. P Attaa'to. Asist.Bsiaeao Maaar.
C. W. RcKETs, '94, Assist. Business Man'gr.
H. D. JEwELL. P.G. W.H.DELLENBAca,'92
F. D. GOtEEN, '2. F. E. tUGGLEs, '92.
F. E. JANETTE, 'El. . t. ArNEILL, 't.
G. B. Dygert '93. G. F. WELLEra, '94.
.. T""ARU" PU BLIO wN O U! .
WE were somewhat surorised when
we read Librarian Davis' communi-
cation, which we print on another
page. We hardly know how to
account for the occurrence, unless it
was the act of a person utterly igno-
rant of the laws of the library, for
we cannot conceive of a student who
would maliciously do such a thing.
If this act was done through ignor-
ance let the Librarian's communica-
tion serve as a warning and do not
allow the report to spread that the
students of the U. of M. have to be
watched to prevent them from pil-
fering, for we can characterize such
conduct by no other words.
WEDNESDAY evening the S. C. A,
voted $75 to the libraryfund for the
purpose of supplying its reading
rooms with all the best periodicals.
This is indeed a step in the right
direction, for it will be the means of
attracting many students who would
otherwise spend their time else-
where. We cannot impress too
firmly upon the students, especially
those who have come here for the
first times the great benefit and help
to be derived from close association
and relationship with the S. C. A.
At present no one need complain
about the lack of comfortable quar-
ters, as the Association now has the
very best reading and reception
rooms in the city and there seems to
be no good reason .why the new
students should not spend their time
there every evening getting acquaint-
ed and enjoying themselves. The
reading rooms are open every even-
ing till 9:30 and all friends of the
Asbeiation are welcoe to make use
of its advantages.

Alpha i Prkeam.
Etesic. R7 c
President's addres ........---.W. P. Metner
Music, t iZ iAJ p 5 ae t
An Trish Letter..--..-... ..-...A. H. Holmes
Banjo Solo ------ Mell Gillespie
accompaniment by Miss Minnie Davis have received for the opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second
Debate, Resolved, that the Chilian revolu hand of all kinds, Greek, Latin, French, German, Law and Medical Books,
tion was a benefit to that country." Charles which they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Hill, affirmative; C. C. Spencer, negative. Mathematical Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books.
General debate. for 1891-2.
Vocal solo- ----.. .-...Miss Mary E. Fish
Exercises begin at 7:30, in south
wing of main building. All will be _
welcome..-
Arthur Frantzen and G. F. Mulh-
ken left Friday evening to attend
the national convention of the Phi Is the LEADING SCHOOL of BUSINESS.
" - " Four departments-Commercial, No text-book
Delta lhetas, at Atlanta, Georgia. !ormanuscriptwork-&nglisb. Shorthand and
? - -Penmanship. Elegant building, large at-
tendance, efficient instructors, work tbor-
BUSINESS LOCALS. ough, living expenses extremely low, $225 to

LNotices inserted in this column at the rate
of 10 cents per line. Special raesor islonge
time, and extra lines furnished by applying at
the DAILY roffice.}
A few iesvand second-hand Bicycles
at greatly redueced prices at Brown's
Drug Store.
Back n umbers of the U. of M. DAILY
can be obtained at Stoffiet's News
Stand, Opera (louse Block.
Michigan" and "Ann Arbor" sou-
venir spoons at Watts', 10 S. Main
street.
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.
Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post
Office Barber Shop.
F. J. Schleede will bind your books
and magazines from 25 ets, upwards.
Furnishes all missing numbers in peri-
odicals; 266 sheets of linen paper, 9
by 11, for 25 cents. Photos and views
of the U. of M. Manufacturer of note
books and tablets.
Heated rooms at 34 North State st.
Prices reduced.
Anew line of Neckwear just received
and no better styles will be found in
town. You will say they are one-half
the price you pay for them elsewhere.
Mack & Schmid.
Don't forget we keep sweaters, best
quality, $3.50to $4.25. Mack &fSchmid.
Full line new style collars, 4 ply, 15c
or 2 for 25. Mack & Schmid.
Ladies of the U. of M. will find it
greatly to their advantage to call on us
when in need of Cloaks, Dress Goods
or Fancy Dry Goods. Mack & Schmid.
Elaborate preparations are being
made for the appearance of Miss Rose
Coghlan at the Opera House Oct. 19th.
Miss Coghlan will present for the first
time in Ann Arbor a new comedy enti-
tled "Dorothy's Dilemma." In this
play Miss Coghlan is said to have a
part which suits her in every way.
The part of Dorothy, which Miss
Coghlan impersonates, is said to be one
of pure comedy, to which is added a
touch of romance and sentiment, that
permits on the part of Miss Coghlan a
degree of light and shade in her acting
she has not always had the opportuni-
ty of displaying. The real interest in
the play is ma e known in the second
act. Miss Coghlan wears the disguise
of a British officer, appearj'g In the
accoutrements of a soldier. At this
point in the play Miss Coghlan is in a
dilemMa, and the gnlymeans of escape
at hand Is to mount the horse of Jack
Styles and ride home. which she does
at a gallop, crossing the stage in full
view of the audience.

$2 50 per week; students assisted to positions.
For catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President.

I

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"The 1'tiagara Falls Route."
JAS M.STAFFORD,
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"--F01-- 0. P. AT. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor
Nemspapers, Magazines, Periodicale, Fine G.P - .A.Ciao g'-n ro
Confectinst ,Cigars and ebcao.
Toledo, Ann Arbor and North
Michigan Railway.
Time Table going int erect September 13, 189.
!st- s-* a Arrival of trains at Ann Albor.

NO. 12 W. HURON ST.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
Monday Evening, October 19.
Foar one night anly. Special Engagement of
the Brilliant Commedienne,
00GM LA N
JnOHN eT. SULLIyVAN
An her.cee company at comedians so a
great proilseion.of :the latest eemed9 : noC-
eeesDOEOTN Y'$ DtLEMMA." In order to
givoessompte epodunstion of this .0t outape-
cessful comedy, Mliss Cagh5gn beings with ,her
aeaarloltd. of spcial sceocry and a horsse ot
pore get tucky stock valued at $1005.
I o t ilI to site Dorola a F glet
Moolgto osebska wn eham
Ferry. The revolving scene, a novel mechani-
cal effect.

GOING NORTH.
No. 2. Through Mail and Express... 7 40 a. m.
"o. 4. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom..11 50 a. m.
too. 6. Clere Pansenger.-......5 05p. m.
GOING SOUTH.
No 1. Clare and Toledo Accom......11 30 a. m.
No. 3. Throagh Mailt- --........ 08pm.
too. 5.C Ann Arbior& Toledo Aeaom.. 7 M0a. m.
Troi"s 4 and 5 run between Ann Arbor and
Tuledo aety.
Central Standard Time.
All Trains Daily except Sunday.
W. H. BENNETT, R. S. GREENWOOD,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent.
AD~VT

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