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October 22, 1891 - Image 2

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THE U. OF M. DAILY.

Vi~c. of W~F. TXift.
Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during
the College s ear, by
THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION
WE begin with to-day's issue to
publish President Angell's address,
delivered before yesterday's meeting
of the Regents. Itis a valuable his-
torical sketch of the past twenty
years of the University's life, and
should be read by every student. It
will be issued in a serial of three
numbers.
Tn alumni list of the classes of '90
an '91, which the Dxi Y has pub-
lished from time to time, has a very
significant aspect. All the gradu-
ates are holding responsible posi-
tions over the entire country. A
case is yet to be heard from, where
a good place has not been readily
obtained. This shows that the
work of the University is appreci-
ated from a commercial standpoint
at least.
COM MUNICATIQN. '
Editors U. or M. DAILY
I was somewhat surprised yester-
day to see posted on the bulletin
boards, notices calling an election of
the Prohibition Club to be held in
Newberry Hall. Now, while this
may be very right and proper, it is
the opinion of your correspondent
that the building of the Students'
Christian Association should not be
used for political purposes, even
though the association received a
money compensation ror such use.
The University authorities have al-
ways refused to let University Hall
for the holding of any political meet-
ing, and much less should Newberry
Hall be used for such a purpose, es-
pecially when there are so many
other places in town that may be ob-
tained for these meetings. If the
members of one political party are
granted the use of the building, as a
matter of course it must be granted
to all parties, for it is not to be pre-
sumed that the committee in charge
of the building would seek to fur-
ther the interests of any particular
party by allowing it to make use of
the property of the S. C. A. to the
exclusion of any other like organiz-
ation. And if in the approaching
presidential campaign our various
political clubs are permitted the use
of Newberry Hall for all their meet-
ings, it will be putting it to a use
not intended nor desired by the don-
nors of the building, nor by the ma-
jority of the members of the S. C. A.
ONEDF'THE MEMBERS.

U. of M. vs. Oberlin.
Michigan will play Oberlin in Ann
Arbor on Saturday the 24th. The
game will be commenced at 3:30
o'clock, and will be played on the
fair grounds. Manager Farrand has
been in communication with Hills-
dale; D. A. C., Toledo Outing Club,
Toledo Y. M. C. A. and Albion; but
was unable to secure any of them.
BUSINESS LOCLAS.
I Notices inserted in this columnia t the rate
of 10 cents per line. Special rates or longer
time, and exra lines furnshe bya plying at
the 1luY ofice.]
A few new and second-hand Bicycles
at great y red ucee prices at Browns
Drug Store.
" Michigan" and "Ann Arbor" sou-
veiir spoons at atts 1, 10 S. lMai
street.
A look througho ur line will convince
you that we are tIhehouse t purchase
your(Cloth itg Fuiirnishing (Gods adi
l ats of. Call and see them. The
'Iwo Sams.
Ask last vear's students xiwiere they
trade. All will sax, at the Two Sams.
We have the novelties for you. The
Two Saums.
Iot and cold iaths 10 cents, at Post
Oilie 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, 95
by 11, for 2 cents. Photos and viewso
of the U. of M. Manufacturer of note
books aiid tablets.
Heated rooms at 34 North State st.
Prices reduceid.
A new 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.
Maiek & Selids.
Don't forget we keep sweaters, best
quality, $3.50 to $4.25. Mack & Schmid.
Full line new style collars, 4 ply, 15e
or 2 for 25. Mack & Schmid.
Student wanted as agent for our
house; junior preferred. Address L.
Dreka, Stationary Engraving House,
1121 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
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.
Wait, Wait.-Do you contemplate
ordering a new suit, overcoat or pair
of trousers; if so, it will pay you to wait
till you see Mr. Rose, representing the
Custom Tailoring department of the
Golden Eagle Clothing Co., Detroit,
who will be here Friday, the 23d inst.,
with a complete line of samples. This
firm made hundreds of suits for stu-
dents last year, to whlonm they refer.
These garments are always the obbi-
est cut, perfect fit, and guaranteed a
a saving of from $10 to $15 on a suit or
overcoat. Office with Goodyear & St.
James.
The manager of the Opera House
wishes to announce for next Friday
evening an unusually interesting en-
gagement, and one that is sure to
please the patrons of the theatre who
wantto "keep up with the procession,"
and see every thing that is new in a
theatrical way. The attraction is
"LITTLE GOLDIE," a new star in the
dramatic firmament. She is young,
pretty and very clever, and has made
an unmistakable hitinherengagements
in other cities. She has begun her
career very favorably, for her manager
has had the good sense to provide a
thoroughly excellent company to sup-
port her, and special, scenery and ap-
pointments for her plays. They also
are new, and are full of comedy, sen-
sational specialties and other attract-
ive features.

have reeceived 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 IUSINESS.
- Four departments-Commercial, No text-book
Sormanuscriptssork-&snglish. Slorthand and
'Penmanship. F 0legant building, large at-
-- edo ee ecieet insstucrsuokti Ib-
tosugh ,1 ivi gepenses entsemely ,lowe 0395 io
$250 per wNeek; students assisted to positions.
For catalogue, address P. R. CLEARY, President.
<74 7 W MIGH IGAN GENTRAL
"The iagara Falls Route.
JAS. STAFOR -

I

TIME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, 28, 159.
J. 191. SxSTAFFoR CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
GN The Leader EASTwARD.
in Fashions ill sTATioxs Mail Day Slre N Tt iAll. K ii
Mercalnt Tail- A.n.m. P P A
Chicago,I1v. 05 90,22 310 925 10 455
onakon.... 525 . .104' C:15ii0
E7 Y 121 g. F 1I1 n elsea... 31 . 53:7P 94
Dexter........ 41. 5 45 7 255
line of Piece Delii Mil... 43a1...3
ANN A ..- 42 556 m o 7451
±AIlOK G[oods ho select YpWayn J.une 5 i. 01604850 10'
from. Call for Detroit, Ac65 i ils7 20 l10 41' ; ii 5 920l125
a fine fitti,,g Bufalo. 10 4 00 1;,3 1n 60 .
---.t.---WESTWARD.
Stit.
COhi. Etti
19 s. MAIN ST. o. 19 uTATIONS. D tr Chi. Lim lve. 5iie Pae. Mail
i9 S MA~V STCup asp Cap bsp. LiM Ex. Ale.
-AM.M. A. M. ... M. M
ANN ARBOR, MIH. S. Main Street. Buffalo,........ 12 o 6 30 9 45 3 45 12Ut 60
nA. ..M. P. M. P. M. P. M. PM. , .
tetroit, Iv... 8t' 7 12F1 2074 512 591 544
I WayneJune 900...... 8 25 .. . 9 54 5 19
"-' f"It i Ypsilanti..... 9 22 8 10 2 5O 8 47 ..... 10 15 5 40
ANN ARBOR.. 9 35 8 39 2 19 9 i8 Ia 10 3U 5 5:,
Delhi Mills.. 94... .... 91 .. ..... ....
7! 1k lkl 1k lk 1k 1k Onseler. 955 .. .... .902i9 - 017
Chelsa...15...... .9.. 18
Jackson..... 11c 9 25 3 74 10 25 1115 11 45 6 55
P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M.
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS Chicago, Ar.. 7r5 355 9u00 650450 805 1115
-AT- tDaily. *Sunday excepted.

F. 0. 1TEWU STAND
--- -
Newspupers, Magazines, Periodicals, Fine
Confections, Cigars and Tobacco.
NO. 12 W. HURON ST.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Friday Eve., October 23, 1891.
THE WINSOME SUNBEAM,
LITTLE GOLPIE
In the realistic comedy drama, the
ROCKY MOUNTAIN WAIF
Under the management of A. H. Phillips.
A car load of scenery.. New and novel me-
chanical effects. Strong cast. Superb pro.
duction. A genuine Rocky Mountain pony
and burro.

O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES,
G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor
Toledo, Ann Arbor and North
Michigan Railway.
rime Table going into effect September 13, 1891.
Arrival of trains at Ann Arbor.
No. 2. Through ail and Express... 740 a.m.
No. 4. Ann Arbor & Toledo Accom..11 50 a. M.
No. 6. Clare Passenger.............. 5 05 p. m.
GOING SOUTH.
No 1. Clare and Toledo Accom......11 30 a. m.
No. 3. Throughb Saill ..900p.m.
No. 5. Ann Arbor & Toledo Acesm.. 7 20a. m.
Trains 4 ond 5 run between Ann Arbor and
Toledu only.
Central Standard Time.
All Trains Daily except Sunday.
W. H. BENNETT, R. S. GREENWOOD,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Local Agent.
RA-

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