T{E _.U. OFM.. DAILY. r + -providean opportuni4t foi the dis- ~W. of 'cdtg. cussion of new discovtrie and Theo-T 1 -tiet; to promote in the studentt body Published Daity (Sundays excepted) during an interest in philology and a right gjiZZ14PLAf &"GQp, 8fae 8f. the College ) ear, by conception of what the science is."''' i' THE U., OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION To this end, original papers witl have received for toe opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second _____be presented; regular reports will be hand of all kinds, Gseek, Latin, French, German, Law and Medical Books, Subscription pricer Ste per year, isvariably made as to recent contributions to wahich they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. is ad ssee Sisle wopiest3 cents. Ott sale at the science; and attention wiii be Mathematical Instruments asnd Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books- Liteesans auiP5ost Office sewes stand at 12 directed to prominent phliologians for 1891-2. o'clock, noes. Subseriptions say tie left at andteratvtadt ht1 lbe ofice of the DAILY, Opera House block, at dteraciiy nitorwt ioi Sheehan's, at Stoffiet's, or with ay of the being done in iither Universities editors. the teaching of literature and tin- ____ Communications shiiuld reach the office by guistics. 7 o'clock P.M. it they are to appr ntIe neat 'h oit vi ln otihl day. Addreso all matter intended fer public- sThevoiisetylco e etfotenianceyo tion to the bianaging Editor. All biussinesadwlwecm thatnaceof(' commtunications should be snt to the Busii all such as arc interestedt in its pur- ness Manager. poses. The first regular meeting Itothe LEADtNG SCHOOL or BUJSINESS. THw.5 . AL, xiii be held Thuirsdlay, Oct. 29th1, atSytiaFor departmaensn-Commercial, No teat-book AnnArbr, ich es ancipt ork-&sglioh. Shorthand and AnAbr ih. half past seven o'clock, in Room F, - Penmanship. Elegant building, laege at- EDITORS. U'niversity Hall. -= - s edne fiin ntutrwr hr RIALPHSONES,'92,Managing Editor. - ?3 e ek tuet sitdt oiin.oughlahg*expelnse trIeumely lo, 2.2b to - ..--BUSINESS LOCALS. F~ e ne.oaeasatti~~.or aalogu, adesns .O.tCLARdYPresidet. S. xv. CURISS, '9_, Assist. .Maaging Eiditor. tG. L. CuIArstAx, 'b9t, Anint. Mansoginig Editor. J. C. TRAVIS, '92, iBusinss Manager. W. P. PARKER, '93, Assist. Business 'Manuser. C. Wv. tIaCaniaS.'bit, Anoint. Business Mange. H. 0. JEwtLL. P. G. s.H.DcLItsEscbaC.9 F. 0. GREEN, '9b. F. E. tosiLts, '02 P. E. JAsETT. '93. J. R. AHNEI.L,'tsl3. 0. B. Dygeet, 'Sb. IC. b'. wssLtEa, '04. WE noticed in a recenlt exchange a statement saying that although the U. of XM. l)AILYv xas a bright, Osvy little sheet, stilt there xvas too much talk about athletics. We should like to say that this college does not support a daily, and consequently is in no position to jodge of the policy of such a paper. The editorial col- umns of any paper, and especially of a college paper, should be filled with discussions upon lice topics, and not long soliloquies upon cthical influences, or insipid jokes about freshmen. The policy should be positive, aggressive upon all ques- tions of progress, especially if they are in process of formation. We fancy there is yet chance for im- provement in our athletics; that the University has not yet reached the acme of perfection in this depart. ment, so we think it not all out of place to devote a great deal of our opace to the betterment of athletics. The Philological Society. At a preliminary meeting, held Thursday evening, Oct. 15th, the University Philological Society was reorganized. Prof. Calvin Thomas xvas elected~ president, and Prof. George Hempl secretary; these two officers taking the place of the former executive committee of three. It was decided that there should be no formal constitution, but regulations were adopted as to membership.. Eligible to membership arc (i) Uni- versity teachers of language or liter- ature, (a) resident graduates -pursu- log philological studies, (3~) anyone ..resident or non-resident-whose recommendation by-a member may be approved by she president and the Secretary. ; It is the est~emt of the society to contribute toward the advaneem et cf the -science of.jshiloksgy, using the term in its broader :.dense; to [Notices inserted is this column at the sate of lb cross pes' line. Spicial rates for sanges tim,r.and extro linsnfurnished hr applying at tie DAILY office.2 A fesv newe ati sbeondi-hlandil Bicycles it greaitly reitused prices at Brown's Drug Store. Bark niimtiers of the U. of M. DAILY casi be obtaiiieid lt Stoffiet's News Standt, Operaihousue Block. Mliehiguan"sant "Aii Arbor soss- venir spioons alt Watts', lb S. Maita street. Stutietit wanted as agent for osir hiouse; jun~ior tireferred. Address L. Drekua, Stationary Engrasving House, 1121 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. A~ look through ouir line xwill eonvince yon liat we are the hiosise to purchase your Clothing, Furnlishing Goods and Hats of. Call aiidtsee them. The Two Sams. Ask last year's studenits where they trade. All will say, at the Two Sams. We have the nlovelties for you. Thae Two Sams. Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post Office Barber Shop. F. J. Schleedle will hind your books anad magazines from 25 eta, upwards. Furnishaes all missing numbers in peri- odicals; 266 sheets of linaen paper, S by 11, for 25 cenats. Photos and views of the U. of M. Manufacturer of note books and tablets. Heated rooms at 34 North State st. Prices reduced. A new line of Neckwear just received and nao better styles will be found in towns. You will say they are one-half thep rice you pay for them elsewhere. Mack & Schmid. Don't forget we keep sweaters, best quality, $3.50 to $4.25. Mack & Schsmid. Full linseisew style collara, 4 ply, l5e or'2 for 25. Mack & Schmid. .Ladies of the U. of M. will find it greatly to their advanitage to call on us whletnits need of Cloaks, Dress Goods or Fancy Dry Goods. Mack & Schlmid. Ola Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the Opera House, for thse first time in this city the romantic Irish Comedy Drama, "Miles Fadls," will be giveti an elabo- rate sceic production. The play is by Charles Gibney, ad is makiing a reptu- tatioin for hsim as the writer of the best class of thtrilling and amusinbg Irish Comedy. It is a strong, homely drama, replete -with htimor and pathos, and abounding with comic and exciting dramatic incidents. It has been com- pared to 'the work of the late Dion IBoucicault.. Mr. Gibney plsays the title role, and is a young and ensergetic aetor of ability. 'Daniel H. Scully, who plays Darby O'Dowd,. is sot actor of rare attributes. Ills perfo - iance differ6 estirely from he s tage villain u~ustilpeeaesines. eit colitiany are al poingsnal exeetleatiArtists. The s eemcfeatisste s ettisyof asetien:,4 neafl a ear' loatof.nw ansd elebo fceery is, ctaed ansd so ctfi d as to be availabte in ey hare in the country. JAS. Ml. STAFFORD,"TmlaarFllRsf. TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 1001.. IJ. AL .STAFFwORD CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. FI E The Leador EASTWARD. in Fasliionis Ill 1STA105N Mul Day Slie N Y NiltAsI.1Kal Ear Lic Exp Eu. Rap Aci. TTYT7y/ MibitTail- e . MuIA. . . .P.PM. {P. . n ( ( jb , _'U' , Chcmgo, Lv. I705 ;biS ill,314 510 x,1b 0 10 i T J~~acks.......:. 5'4st 2ss bi-30it 7 it4U'os1,; to Ori'sg1.. 1110 Cheltea...... 515 ... .530 7bit' 9t4 Dextar....al41i... ...bit5 7 25'bbs5 ln ofPiece DoliiMills ..01... .t.... 'tb.;u3, y1 nof SiAN iRBO.. 442f 55622' 9it5t 0:+ 7tab'10 19 .I.Ti 1 Gos o eec(Y silunti.... b510..40 0561 Oc,3)80 02 b yl ll Gods 0 seect ayneoJunec5b' :... S647!s3b:1050 fromo. Call for Detroit, Asr -6 5 l(1sit5 10I 104ti4). ialtit A. St. A.Mt 11 . Y5l. Ic. s.h a fine ftttiilg Ouiufflo....tieC 40150)t3biSI P 6 - suit. ____ WESTWARD. 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