THE U. OF M. DAILY. 'Z .o J~ . T it. ad now asked what was the use of 0; ll tc train, upon which Mrs.Aillr entered upon a short dscssio of titbished Daily (Sundays excepted) durin her ideas on te subject. She strogly theCottceieyear, by TH U O M IDEEDET SSCITINc ondemns the fashion of wearing THE . OFM. IDEPNDEN ASSCIAI trains on the street, both on account Sbseription price PiC~A per year, iviabty of uncleanliness and the danger it, advanceeSinle espies 3 ents. On sae atl front disease gerns. She heartily Sheehan's ns Pus Otter newsn stand at 12faostiisnth suean ft necttek, nuon. Subsriptios may be tees at fvr ris] h os n o theosiceest the tILYn, Opera Hsse bltckhat occasions of leisure, purely ott a- Sheehan's. as Stofflet's. soe sith any of the contitof their utdeniable artistic editors. ls ' Cosanitiatisns shulid reach the offie by effect. Mr. liller again disa- 7 o'cloch. ,it. it they tee to appear the next -ay. Address alt mater intended for pbita- earedl and in just a minute and a Lion is the Mtanagintg Edtir. All bustns half returned in her short, rainy-day commuiciationts shld be set t ltetsi- dress, wichielot account of its coi- ns %ttanater. THE U. at X. DAILY, veience antI novelty sas received Ann Arbr, Miie. switsniorre enthusiasm tan aty f EDITORS. ter other costumes. The stort '' :.JNTE it 1,M nsn dtti- skirt was suficinit to recmnsmendl Git-i 'tt I ui ir34,i. list A-nt tte costumte to aty itte living itt a EJ. in ~ ,Lin.'a4, cssitt, datmp limaite, ntl as srs. iller J. .ii ii -i, Lit. '>,t. tinsct' mii te inovedatotithittthe ease of it girl :1. iv. Jr i, 5 -in A--i- B offifteeniyears, smeoe in. tthe J.it. Aim n., -iuiic 'ii.auiencice askedl hni tall sie wats L.. I'. tnr iiit 3r, Th ii'le an-ieeecatme qiky, ieflet Wi. i. EVis mx, . sixinlctes,atd tenishsie ttd seeral i'. A. Mitvx iiiLit. 0, o ter tther imeasres, adig vit c-ins-isw,xou utnthtiirty-thtree years ou." Sie n-t appeared-inttthe extemie ftl 'tie tdtis itoi nt hiiiold t-t -ielvs cipo- i Cie orte in iio m rsttais i ci tsiof si mwi- iiress costtme, at elborae robe pmetapern nte],Ic[,miii~t Iwits ull traini andilmoierate dcl- r~aA~as Pa ,r, ose ciete. The last f ter costmes 'as speia cotesonene, a nat brios-ittraseling stl, its vhichs _______ IMrs. itllier appearedl titilbade fare- 'aas gloomntiy and there wai s noc-i-i eiltoi the audtiecie. 'Vie entitis- tittkiliabou it i nectiton withtbtst-. v0ectthe idressr-iietlitis pnoposemd iby isall. .t atn raten this rs ' te.excttse \si.jeitss-; illet i-s vey get, it' teir-nonu-appetatranc.It ti-ilnandit isrbiablethal civit arri tge riadrttlatcttmtotttionsti sir esti will betakein iity somettit ter gaetueo Pilltipstiurnilitontda y atttit(tt hum cs tointrl oduicegn5teit amoilngi ntoon, forid.tLafaytotethe Utifit lthetf Ct-dn-is. Thiitslitiittisitreapdybeen batteries. i titCti t ile obnitimaniy of te 'Thlm trip fromnt Aitt.5rbttr erndificiulies centcerningmp teri-cloting i as a very peaant oln. arle ittwicirh daily harrass ti-i life iof the the nmnrning we -i-i-n t the fottc olege girl. Mrs. Mlilers systems hills of the Alieghamies. 'fie back ned ito recom-ienditatins tas one plataformu of ti-incar-ian crowdeed anoonly to trn fron-ithe pleasing duirinig the entire day, the tinys feast- piture which setreseted to thei itngot the scenery it tihecConemiaugh un-naurally but fashion-aly idressedl Vatiny and aloni-g the Susquehanna. ladies swho cat- be sen daily upon 'The party istnt -iittioitt a Kodtak Clii'striets, ito ertoninceid ft-ic liend. We have with us seetes of worth of a systemm of hygienic and Pittsbuirg and ('onemnaughi Valley, artistic dressing. antd the great hforseshioe Betnd. Acommodatons at the Word's Iilerythit-g is gonig ini the best 'way Fair. atndt the boys feel contfident of not Up to idtte motre Miehigant studetts "gigto pieces."tutd tetachers have tarrtngeii to so tt _ "Harvey" slirisg teWorld's Ftair, '-thaittiltltother paes combined- For ARTISTIC DRESS REFORM-. te next ive days, plais, or ail iter- viesw, can be otaised by setdig a C'stiundtestsyeseday. cavil to Next cameeAMrs. Miller's artis- CitAn;. L. IiuNeiA1, tic dress for the stout wnoman, a 43 L. Cathterine street. plain robe with wiateau back and E. F. Johnsston '2 law, last Fridty demi-train. As during. the whole ight ini Ypsilanti Ist a pocket huk, cnstainingbetweent $3011 and $400. $0 lecture questions had been asked rewardi wii e giventhCie fluter. Re- freely bypol in the,audience,a turn hto the Atn Arbor Ponst-Oice. y by eopl at17-7t Wright & Ditpon's Tennis RacketS, E FWOR 1892. Spasildisug's Rackets amid a Cnmplete Lute of Spnrtinig Gonods. Wholesale and Rtetail Agents for Michtigant. I- Is the LEADINGO SCHOOL ci BUScINESS. = - i otur departmenits-Commsercialtxt-hooiki itomsstseiptissb-i ebti Ii "toethasttanid _ Penmanship.itsleatbiliget gemt-ba _ tndne, ffcien5t.ins t c tors, hoe -hoctbuhtliigepesex-ctremely lwti$1. S5is $2'5i petr woh-;citudentianewsteditpostions Flot eat site, address P. iR.dCLEARmY, i'Presin. Let Your Summer Vacation Pay Next Year's Expenses. Y BY TANKING AN AGENCY FOR I aCOMMON SENSF7 E. BUSINESS MATTRS." A BOO1K 01" .50IPAGEKS) BOUNt)1N (LOTIH. 1'IlICE, i.:1.00jNi ,'00tHtgn StutittljS-jI 1uLelittunEA. TELLS ALL ABOUT Biineni ss aw;tnii-istutdratip legaluaersnotes, dratl- -tiecki astd treceiplt;ciutmecicit tant. ntes; legal-itt s i oelutits , emloyersc, latndltordst tcnt s isns : itpatentslife iti'nsuranlice; lice tinsurianice;hoswii nitttto e odinsuriance; hi~to c- VOOdbs;lte iviig r dernshi&pnRUadDrecBlueIoosl aetn ll.hwtoaod BUSINESS LOCALS. Toledo, Ann Arbor and North I Noticeins umertitilts luni mmn of.the-rztte tt~i5SigntiimaIty. oft lit 'cn t e im- ntuu. spit at ,; uit longer ti mem, andi ciextrais I ruue bymitapplytuing ati imadin fetMyteDIYol . eat i o'riat Anntti5 i: Dectrotit, -isill showim-a commltete-lisuiofI 5-i, i-llll5tz. swmoolent uCthe ('otiktHousetne. 'it iNo1.FrakfCtl andtii o- bptccss. T tm. mu. 4-thin lst., it swiltlibe tm-itime isiterest iii No. 3t t'mioi-uo. Ann iAcrborAectti..1 21550mi-am all thsost-imiteummuligiordmetimig itumy chmtlies No. 5.Claini- ittitt tassoe -tr...... t5u). to see this lime. You cumin plue yourtsOtIN SOUcTH. ordmer tn-in to utesteliver'edi atammy Ctie No. 2.iMailtPtiseng-e- i ...... 1 2 .Ins~ ysou desire, tatu is time seasontisunosw Na. 4. Mail Expeses............s 47p. m. dlraisngato it chime it is ight tumto.mNo.1. Paussee, Ti'aedo Aceos..0.5tai.o )lc 0 re.. o alala ae Troan") nd 6Itn elsictwceen AsmumArbor and platce youi str. 'emu.lismssieToda only. trout $10 to fl.3. Fuinlsdrens stilt to ordecr central Stastdmsrd 'ime. Sli-3--ssitlu$50. Alt Trains Daily except Sunday. Pon iuStALEc-I'cuinatic safety bicy- W. H. HENNE~T. HR. S. GREENWvOOD, ce. (ooilShmapme. . a rginit. 0en. Pass. Ag'ent. Local Agent. It. S. (hiT-t-:-ENooo. Suxmnit oLu-i's. Ini ortier to etiable sue to get groups, adl mitwork out ipcomptly, yott tre soly gallery tduritig tetaonth of MAY. This is htim'hortha sti-iswittprove ai-h v asitageossto alt cosmcermiedi PH1.OE ANDAL.R IfItN LL J D. STIMSON & SONS,. PH 0jA'0VRA _1ffEEL State Street Grocers. Students patronage especially solicited.. NO. 32 W. HURON ST. 24 5,.STATE-STREET.