THE UNIVERSITY Of MICHIGAN DAILY 2 THE UNIVERSITY 01 MICHIGAN DAILY Publihed Daily (Sndas ecepted) dno~g the College yer, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MGIBN, Oreto'ho Inad Pess, Henin, Block. Both Phoe, 147. MANAGING EDITOR. F NEaLtanD0L BUSNESS MANAGER. . 11. Be, .'00 L. EDITORS. ATH'ILTIC, . . . (G. Di Uecaue', '01 T.IR. Wosonlow,00'L. A.II.Bo'cDnoo,'O E A. O. BROWNE, '02. E. J. B. Woo, '00, L..J. NGMoeas,'R,'00, X. .0. oeoCRE,'tOEM, The subsciponpie W te l.l.0aoe oO6.0 fo he college yer, oeithlarergulaerolliury beoe anaon ehdy. Notcesc 0100 aton, n othe tatter intendel to pblcio nocet ee haded jinOttho DILY oficloeoe 0 p n., o mailer{ to the edior efhoroe p n. olEee dy pevios to tht on whih theyne exopeteto ap0p0a1. siption onay be loll at the DIsLl0c, ldeye's, o tole'c newstando, oewiho Benee Maanoe.shbsciloesowill coortoo favoreblo rlepoting po pey anothis ofic cy failre of carie ondlie ppe. All changee in advertiig0"t000e1100stoe inl~ the oltee y 4 pot. .othetcalopreviouicto 0t ht on whcth 1ev 000r0tootoote.t An old-Time Potoffice iot. Whecn the postofficec atoritie recetly diconinued the veal r delivery fromo sudden ed a Uoiversiy cstomo long sudden end a 'oUivriti ct'Betoll iog etablished, aoddonoe wichet lad aimost become a tradition. Onoe of tle frs things tie gradeoate recalls wheot ie viits AnArbor oftercoo alseceoegf 1010e timre ithIle daily walk ttie110s- office ino the evening. Tioe posoffice hoodlgradultly lbeoooe lomost the ooly place wheroe 01001of1di- fereoot lasses god cdepaotmentsoetne. Whatfle roroer grocoryooeis toa stmall coountr' communitoooylt.eipotoffice was to fle Uivoer 0sty ppula0 toen.c It the abseone of a Unoiersoy cluoboswhere tll sere velcone, Ihe. poitoflco. eamoe thomeonooomeetigloo aeeof allstu- dents. H-unodreds of stodons went oot te oficeeevey eveninog ITetey fe- elolocqaeitedoeowitho eachlothler. A- pointm~entos foe tinefor maonyoop1000 poses swere tomadetere. Clotssoanod e- partmnt poiica semtoes owere.poosed forswaro. he lrge crowvos.assofblog nigioy gave anot unuosloopoportoiyoor o the etergies of fle "orgaizoe rto ovok tenmselves otl. Aliegreoteooletoe victories oroler10010000tat Uooosesol' events lie ceonorse.at'tfetost0 offise as espeeially large. Thlere toey gateredl anoelfrom here toey swen in elebooaionos Tite imoporant hapfpenings wore di- csted in all their bearoogs foy nearly every one aod popouoar sudcento senotmoeti mouleed. It faot toepostofoee oas a grat rink to whieh every matoner of University tmano ame. vervotoc wa free, easy0 atd fratofe and fle utmoost goo fellowship prevailed. Otide of 9few nass meeings for special ocec- sions the stndcnt body as a whole se- domn ges together. A goodly share in Michigan's college spirit resnlted from these mass nmetings. But thoey were not as potent a factor as this daily.unncon- venticoal metng of large crowds in the postoffice. The closing of the post- office in thoc evening ths brings to a sudden end one of the University's best established custons. Many are the stirring scenes that have in years gone y een eacted in the postoffice. Probably the ms exciting of these occurred in 1879. In 1879 occured something of a sen- sation over what appeared in the nes- papers under the ominous hleading, A Riot in Ann Arbor." The evening mails from the east and from the west reach Ann Arbor at about ix o'clock ; between half-past six and half past seven the largest numher of students visit the postoffice. Until 1882 the postoffie was a very small and in- M ENSWegt1Oacs convenient bunilditog, and the entrance GYM SHOES, Wegt1Oucs to tke students' departoment was such1= Best Buck tanned Elkakin Bals., that hot few cold occopy it at the canoe Fulutiebcsayoepce timoe, iogress oooelegress keing at teelceofacigdrci tyoepee sato door. It otay he presuoned that a /aefcn n ip l ie 13 swrogging moass if five cr six hunodred alszs$2.o, now $.3 stueunots uonder suchlocircumostanoces, LADIES GYM SHOES, ogtsitot osellgaorXOd-'weight io oz., all 9 c. notiary aonot of 0mtoral depo avoy, too- D lt AIS sie, o25 o izs$Z2,nwgage in Josttltg. lotig attn silealug. ups in ooiact, otocy nod uogoot alter logoi ONA 1 otile great oinconveniencoce wiua bo-ty- VITAL ) Glass's Clearing Sate, alee0) coeoftU s; toLAotne etetlol119gl 9 Soth ain e...coter too 1o70, thtey fcoundelpo.ceooeoo urtxln s~aeoooed at tioc; acocs, wsuciton ocec- ___________-____ ,,.eooo to coter hot one at a toote. ilIe o v.0111ssa gretio crosed, IauL~~olg rc- boork fo romoth te steents, adetattests cro0m floe pollee. a1the tolowsing eccootog O ur 1-4 off S ale a101stilaltger croowd gaLilered, ctzn 00000 5t00e.. l~o ooogie~d geoloer. A aoge (i ty (iseoo iooeo l oa r~olt i ...IS STILL ON... lilcyci f or tecoccaontoandth nen0.000 .rior comopatyoyfOtile stac teolli ssac was calleed oct;thle formoer niclloarrlotests 00of0 But it may cease as suddenly as it thoe stuodentset vorever they could ho. 4f started. Bear that in mind and foondanod whiatever thoey ooglt he odoinog,'~ b t andoel he latter 100 thiecvcotioth irotogho ro tine streets oithfioeed hayontswonoded a citizeno. Had t.e postmaser possessed ! lact, goodOnaftreanod cwofoness, toere 'I~ -4 Off Mveans woooulbase heeonono trouole of all.; As itseas 1100."Root" wsin00ade otecho eif aood ssas deseignatoil for mtooty years Special $20 00 Suts atid Overcotls $15.00 afterward lt thoet"troatIPosiollioce Riot." N~ekwear 18.0(10 94 0it 0t 13.50 'Tle next roguolar issooe of floe Daily 50 acent 1.0 " i 12 will he coTesdeay,1Fehruaov sixth. Puffs and 10.0 0 000 7.50 P'resideoo enr~ooy 1B1aorowsof Uberlin fAscotsColgsetprofuedyvi n( ts r N b S a } floe campufos. 11,. fiounoi ef la ~ sses i 3000 fr$10 oratforydebatf'ing tfle A"to- ' 3 or 1 0 A'0lliancee luestliooniond give tlilahp pyltersiaookfoogsoofoI f iiofn 11pit111 SAND ELLOIR C LIGHTING SUPPLIES, SHADES, ing himiselfin torof.001ur 0 0.5,tootnialet PORTA BLE LAMl/PS, ETC. lillliotA .XILr. S=NTRY1looil,o o .0asoANDHOTovaro It1HEATI.oet Prof A.A. taney, f te Shoo ofJ. F. SCHUH, 207 E. WASHINGTON ST. Nltotie, 1 is opending theio~c s o0 in s ________-- tay eomnple'tinog ng tranrlent frl h 0"I0 u f~x I A F r 9 1 E& f I'i 7 EUTHYNOL ...I1ULLt) LIVEKY... 00.000'~. ..'.8 '"' orPatisReepios tc I EuthymolAN To)oth Paste CO ElSGoond and Prnmpt Service Gnarante TOOTH BRUSHES TO MITCH E , / . .,-" ^ / ,ri 1/ . QU A RRFY S TUDENTS' LECTURE ASSOCIA- TION COURSE TICKETS 25ยข1Antt $1.50 REDUCED TO $1.50 _ ( SOUSA'S BAND ) ad Sx3Ohe - Fire Numbers for "TELMUS"Sousa and his Band, University Hall, Tuesday, @TEBODMUS CO.Evening, February 20. MAKERS J. JOSEP GILOTT' I6' roo rolGo To wait until you are compelled to STEEL PENS. MEOW__ uyTHEr WISE MAN GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITONs, 1889, buys rubbers and has them ready for AND HE HICGO XPOSTIO AWRD.wear when occasion requires-and THE MOST PERFECT. OF PENS. APRILL'S SHOE STORE has less to pay the doctor. PERFUMERIES AT MUMMERY'S DRUG STORE.