THE U. OF M. DAILY. fo'his geerous help in a financial of czuti. way, said: I will die of od age before the building is started." He Published Daily (sundays excepted) during is apparently far from pleased with the College ear, by THE U, OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION the manner in which the gym project is being conducted, and without in-1 Subscription price $2.50 per year, invariably tending the least disrespect for those ie advance Singe spies 3 cents. Os sale at who have the matter in charge, we1 neenan s and Post Office news stand at 12 o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at are inclined to share in Mr. Water- the oliee o the DAILY, Opera House block, at Sheehan's, at Stoffiet's, or with any of the man's feelings. We understand that editors. he thinks that somebody should be Communications s' A.d reach the office by given general chargof theproject, 7 o'clock r. M. it they are to uppeur she nre. eea reoftepoet day. Address all matter intended for publica- and that it be pushed speedily to tion to the Managing Editor. All business some end. As things now stand, it communications should be sent to the Busi- nets sanager. is difficult to ascertain who is re- THE U. of M. DAILY, sponsible. There is a student com- Ann Arbor, Mich. I _- jmittee, the athletic directors, and a EDITORS. Senate committee. Then, also, the RALPc STONE, '2, Managing Editor. Regents have some say in the matter S. v. CaT1ss, '2, Assist. ManagingEditor. and with all this cumbrous niachin- G, L. CHAPMAN, '52, Assist. Managing Editor. J. C. TtAvIs, '92, Business Manager. cry things are progressing very slow- w. P. PAtKER, '9, Assist.Business Nlanaer. ly. The students or athletic direct- C. w. RICKETTS, '94, Assist. Business Man'gr. H. D. JEWELLP.G 0 . B't.IELLoosn'se2 ors cannot push things because of F. D. GREEn,'92. F. E. itGGLt", '- the authorities above them. The F. E. JANETTE, 0'9. J. R. A RNEIL, '0. G. B. Dygert.'93. G. F. wELLER,'94. Senate committee is waiting for the Regents and the Regents expect the T w o Senate to act. Concisely stated, There are two vacant positions on tl ings stand thus: The architect the DAILY staff, one for a Junior sgys there must be $6,oooavailable. Law and-the 'otlIer for a Fjeshhan There are only about $42,000 sub- Literary, These plates will t e filled, gibed. All the various committees accordin to1 thd iule of th present ae resting quietly, and waiting for board, by cohphtition.' Candidates ttie $23,000 to raise itself. This is arc requested--to h.din to the edit-a very discouraging state of affairs. Something must be done, and we ors or drop in the DAILY boxes which see no reason why immediate and are located in the various depart- vigorous action cannot be taken. As ments, reports, campus notes, etc. a suggestion, why not cut off the The competition will be continued "co-eds'" annex until the ''co-eds' for two weeks, when a selection will can raise the $, which the bseto plans call for, and proceed with the be made. To those who desire to be rest of the building at once. Let recommended to the Independent the gym be started. Our generous Association for election to the board benefactor, Mr.Waterman is entitled, for 1892-93, we would say that the at any rate, to see ground broken for preference will be given to those the foundation. who commence early. The most BUSINESS LOCALS. desirable college j ournalist is he LNotices inserted in this column at the rate who can gather together the larg- of 10 cents per line. Special rates for longer time, and extra lines furnished by applying at est number of campus notes of local the DAILY oflice.1 interest. The campus editors take Students' clocks-every one war- ranted. Watts' Jewelry Store, 10 S. matter from the boxes at 6 o'clock Main-st. every evening. If professors, or At the Opera House News Depot officers of college organizations wish you cani get Chicago, Detroit, New York, Cincinnati and other papers. announcements inserted in the DAILY Subscribe now. F. STOFFLET. they must place them in the boxes A look through our line will convince before 6 o'clock p. in., or bring you that we are the house to purchase your Clothing, Furnishing Goods and them to the DAILY office at 7:30 Hats of. Call and see them. The p. m. or before 8:30 a. m. of the day Two Sams. In which it is desired they appear. Ask last year's students where they _ _trade. All will say, at the Two Sams. We have the novelties for you. The IT was expected by at least four- Two Sams. fifths of the students that some start Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post in erecting theWaterman Gymnasium Office Barber Shop. Mr. Marshall Pease, who has been would have been made during the conducting a large and decidedly sue- summer. " Expressions of disap cessful class in voice culture since ointentand isgst ae hardApril 1st, will continue his work pointment and disgust are heard through the coming year. A natural everywhere, and the majority of the and correct method of producing and placing the voice. Studio with the students feel that the prospects for a Allmendinger Piano Co., 51 Main st,, gym in the immediate future are very where all particulars may be obtained. d I v .a Voices tried free of charge. dismal. In conversation with a stu- Rooms-2 suites with furnace heat dent who is an official of the Athletic and useof bath room-atNo.5Monroe. Association, Mr. Joshua Waterman, News Depot, 12 N. Main. All the .hi. dtleading papers. Prompt delivery. to whom is due a debt of gratitude F.-STOFFLEr. - have received for toe 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. Is the LEADING SCHOOL of BUSINESS. Four departments-Commercial, No text-book or manuscriptnwork-&nglish. Shorthand and - - Penmanship. Elegant building, large at- ®_ _tendance, efficient instructors, work thor- ough, living expenses extremely low,V.25 to $5 per week; stidents assitstedt to positts. sor catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President. "The Niagara Falls Route." AS. A STAFFORD, y The largest end - Amr~ost corqplete ine TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 1891 of Woo ens in the CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. CitE EASTWARD. sTATIONs Mail Day SlteN Y Nil AtI. Kl All th e latest ' _IExp ILin Caxp CEx-Cap Ace. shades ir Spring ai A.u.rA.. r. . P.r. P.M.a.M Chicago,Lv. 705 900122 3 9251010 455 Top Coatigs. Jaeson........m25542530 7 42 50 47 440 019 056 Che sea........ 3 90.....t..... ..... 5 30 7 1 a42 ' Dexter......... 434 - ..... ..... .... 5 45 7 25 9 55 A corgplete ne DelhiMills... 437...... .. 7 ANN ARBOR.. 442 525 622 945 60 7451 0o of foreigq novel- Ypsilanti....c 275 --04...7 6 2, 8315 s o 1030 te rF rcy es-Wayne June 57.. ... ... 6 7; 835 050 IlIh. tien in Fancy Vest-; P. s . . ex. t. M. A.M. DetroitAr 615 645 7201045 1301 92011125 qgA. M. A.Md. . . . - . rM. n B~~uffalo......... 8 10 4 001 7 251 3 1 b 0 --.- A marrnoth stock WESTWARD. of Sprig Tuser- STATS. Detr Chi. Lm Eve. Shre Pat. Mail 10 S. MAIN ST., iqgS._ Exp SpExp Exp. Lim Ex. Acr. A.-M A.M.- . A. M. P.-M. A.M. Fine Full Dress Bualo,...- 12006309 45 349 1210o6cs ANN ARBOR,' MiCH. A.. A.M. P.M. P.. P.M. P,M.. ,. Suitings a Spec- Detoit,L... 820 715 120 745 915 919 445 .aWayneJane 9 s0---825 .. . 5519 aoo. V lanti..5.9 2 Ott2 05 847-...10195 540 ANSIARBOR.. 9515 8 39 2 19 9 18 1 19510580 952 Delhi Mlis.. 943 .... 91..... . Dexteri-.. .. .--925 . 0.....607 AYdChela .. . 1. 939 -.s 618 rs5 N c Jackson...1100 921532,4 1025 1115 11405 655 P.M. P.M. P.-M. A.M. A. rA. M. Chicago, Ar. 7 55 3 559 00 6 50 4 50 8 051115 (Daily. *Sunday excepted. O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor PIIOTOGRAPIIFA Toledo, Ann Arbor and North NO. 12 W. HURON ST. LEAV YOU ORD RS tma ThiMichigan Railway. R ime Table going intoe aet September13,1091L -AT- Arrival of trains at Ann Arbor. F. 0. 14ETWSSTANDN GOING NORTH. No. 2. Through Mail and Express. .. 7 40a. m. --FOR-- No. 4. AnniiArbor &Toledo Accom..11 50a.mi. Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, Pine No. 6. Clare Passenger..............505p.m. Confections, Cigars and Tobacco. GOING SOUTH. - --- No 1 CareandToledoAccom-.....1130a.m. GRANDOPER H O SE N. 3.Through Mail l- - -...9209p.m. No. 5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom.. 720 a.im. Trains 4 and 5 run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. ------ AllTra insDaily except Sunday. SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd. W. H. BENNETT, R. S. GREENWOOD, A TGen.Pass. Agent. Local Agent. ROBT. DOWNING - WILL APPEAR IN THE A GLADIATOR. Prices, $1.00, 75, and 50 Cts Sale of seats opens at the Postoffice News stand, Thursday at 9 a, m.__