'SIC. of 'tZ. daily. Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the Collee eaby THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION THE; Students Lecture Association is deserving of the warest comimon dation, ax well as the hearty finan- cial support of all loyal U. of :N1. student, for securing what cats e justly ternied the most attractive lecture :course offered its the state. Fes, indeed, are the lecture associa- tions which are able to preseit to the public in one course, such men as Talmage, Ingalls, Ny, IBrecken- ridge, lPowers, Vendlig, Burank, and Pagan, and a uquartet as cele- rated asi the Schubert Quartet of Chicago.- verything the Asso- ciation has undertaken, has been (lone in first-class style The tickets and annosuncemcnts are go- tein up in the most1 attractivc dsigs,~ and if some ews-ae dissatisfied e- cause the association has decided to has-c seats reservesd, don't let tast hinder any in hauyiig tickets, for it must e remenmered that all cannot be satisfiesd, and froms opinions x- pressedin liour earn ig, public 01opi- loi ssess to faor the ation of the association. The association has done mussch good in the past, notably us voting the surplus of last year to the con- pletion of Newberry Hall, atd to help sswell the Gym, fund. If it re- ceives the support which it merits this year, it wil be able to advance the interests of the U. of M. still more. Let it be renembered that the association does its work for what is termed "glory," that all sur- plus is devoted to advancing college interests, and that in purchasing a course ticket you advance the inter- ests of your college, as well as get the worth of your money. Organ Concert. Saturday, Oct. 24, in the Congre- gational church, Prof. A. A. Stanley xiii give one of his famous organ recitals. He will be assisted by Mrs. Frank B3iikley, soloist; Mr. Edward Bilbie, violinist; Prof. KEriph and others. Vie prograni is exceedingly good, and as Prof. Staley never di- appoints ais audience, a pleasant and profitable evenisisg is assurei. 'The recital is given under the aus- pices of the Ladies' Library Associ- ation. Let every student sho cats attenid and help advance the iter- ests of the association. BUSINESS LOCLAS. t~otices inserted in this comma at thr rate at 15 cent per line. Specii rates ;pr lnger time and extra ines furnished by a plying at the IALY oficel A few new and econd-hand Bicycles at greatly reduced prices at Brown's Drug Store. " Michigan"' and "Ann Arbor" sou- venir spoons at Watts', 10 S. Main street. THE U. OF M. DAILY. A look through our line will convince you that wvelire the house to purchase j . your Cliithiing, Fuirnishing Goods and flists of. Call saif see them. Thec Two Sams. 8M H~aN'B_ Qo., nstate 8f., Ask last yelr s stud ents where they traile. All will say, at the Two Sams. have seceived for toe opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second We have the tnovelties for youl. The hand of all kinds, Greek, Latins, Fretncht, German, Lawv and Medical Books, Tito Saims. wshich they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. 1-ot intl cold biathis 10 cetits, at Post Mathematical Instrunments and Laboratory supplies. 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The masntager of the Opera (louse wishies to aimiouncee for nsext Friday evenitig an unssually interesting eni- gagemenst, stiff sie thtat is sure to please the patronss of the theatre who wantlto 'keep up with the processiotn," and see every titig that is new its a theatrical way. The attraction is 'LITTLE GOiLDIE," a noey star itn the dramatic firmament. She is young, pretty and yery clever, stiffhlst made an unmistakable Iit inher engagements in other cities. Shte 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 sceetery and ap- poititmeittsftor her plasys. They also are tnewx, stif are full iof comedy, son- sational specilties sn tifhsler attraict- lye featutres. The folloxwing front the Itndiatiapolis Sentittel, itidiesales te treait that may be expected at the OperatIotuseon01 Friday tiighit: Little Goldie, a yoiung girl who hs much dramsatie talentantiis coempalra- lively inew in the professistn, begant a weeks emgagement at the ttirk yester- day, atidhdrew asudiettces that paecedi the theatre. "The Roceky Mtountttin Wtiif," its whiiehtohie 111ayedlthe duoal role itt hex and Tin th~e tnewsboy, is a play that abountds in "thrill" astifsn- satioti, andI of course was received wills muect tpplause stifflaughter. The juivettile star is attractive and deeidedly closer, shiowitng an aptitude for stage work that is unuisual in one so young. Her efforts wet-e received wsithi evident appreciationt, while the support given her by Mrs. Ada Craven, Mr. Lee, Mr. Weithoff, and Mr. Yorkey was satisfactory, "The Rocky Moun.- tamn Waif," will run until Thursday, when anoher western play,"Ziz," wtll be given for two days. Game called vA 3:30 o'clock. 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TransadodsrustbetweeuAnaArbor aod - ----Totedo saly. votrl Statndard Time. Friday Eve., October 23, 1891. , AlliTrains Daily except Sunay. W. H. BENNETT, N. 5. GREENWOOD. Gen. Pasot. Agent. Local Agent. LITTLE GOLLIE Ino the realistic comedy drama, the ROCKY MOUNTAIN WAIF Under the management of A. H. Phillips. A car toad of sceaery. New and novel me. ehanieal effeets. Strong cas. Superb pro. ductleon. A genuine Riocky Mountain pony and horno. 0000 -A