THE U. OF M. DAILY. MIgHIGAN GENTIAL * Time Table (Revised) Nov. 24 1895. EAST. WEST. Malland Ex -35 Maill-______8 38 N.Y. Special-::- 1 00 N. Y. Special..-. 7 30 Eastern Ex-...10 12 N. S. Limited.... 9 25 Atlantic Ex.7 30 PacifEc Ex-----12 15 D.N.Express---- 5 40 Western Ex... 2 00 G. R. Express ..11 05 Chi. Nt. Ex1---.10 28 G REx . A-nES5 57 0. W. RUGGLE, B. W. HAYES, G. F. & T. Agt., Chicago. Agt., Ann Arbor SKATES, KNIVES AND RAZORS Having purchased the full line of sampie skates, knives and razors from Henry Sears & on at a discount of 50 percent, we now offer them at the same discount, J U S'T O NB-HA LF OFIF. A good pair of skates worth 75c, sow135c. A nice pocket knife at from 8c to 35c. A good ra.or at 50c, others 75c, $1.00, and S.5 MLACH & COMIP.&NYFurniture. 56, 58 end 60 S. Main St. 'Phone 164. I II -- , RAILROAD. Time Table, Jan. 12, 1896. NORTH. SOUTH. 7:22a.m. *7:40 a.m. 12:2 p. m. 1:6ia. m. C1~5 pi.m, 9:21 p.. All trains daliy except Sunday 'Trains run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. R. S. GREENWOOD, Agent W. H. BENNETT G. . A. Toledo . ANN ARBOR & YPSILANTI ST. RY. Time Table, Oct. 27, 1895. Leave Ypsilanti from Congress st., 7:10, 8:45 and 11:00 a. m.; 12:45, 2:15, 5:00, 0:45, 9:15 and 1S46p. m. Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 7:0,9:15 and 11:30 a. m.; 1:15, 2:8, 5:30, 7:15, 9:45 and 11:15 SUNDAY TIME. Leave Ypsilanti from Congressst., 1:30,3:30, :0, :30 and 9:00 p. m. Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 2:00, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00 and 9:30 p. m. Cars run on city time Fare: single trip15 cents; round trip tickets 25 cents. W. F. PARKER, Supt. THE KINDERBARDEN BILLIARD HALL WHOLESALE CIGARS TOBACCOS AND CIGARETTES. Railroad + Ticket + Brokers. Money to loan on personal property. RANDAL L photographer 15 Washington Block. TOO & lO 0 S. STATE U U I ' STREET.++ Call on them for Fine Lunches, Fine Chocolates, and Baked Goods. Try Our Lunches. Chafing Dishes 5 O'clock Tea Kettles U. OF X. PINS. WM. ARNOLD'S Jewelry Store. CAnrn TERER 20 E. Washing, 'NEW MACHINE SHOP HUNTER BROS., 9 E. LIBERTY ST. Skates Concaved. Experimental Work. RENTSCHLER, 7HOTOOC.&WEE I AN ARBOR. MIOH. HOT LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS Chocolates and Candies -AT--_ JOLLY & O's. 20 . State St., Sager Block. Large Line of Fine Pipes, Tobaccos and Cigars. F. J. Glen, The State St. Tailor. DO YOU KNOW? That we can save you from $3 to $10 on every Suit or Overcoat bought of t us? We do We were brouht upin the business, and know whereof we speak. 'Twill pay you to look at our samples before buying elsewhere. 20 S. STATE ST., ANN ARBOR. Spring Bicycle Meet. There is -a movement on foot among the wlheelmen of the University to ask the Athletic Board to make altera- tious and repairs to the track at the athletic field this spring. From pres- ent indications there will be consider- able attention paid to bicycling by stu. dents. The plan proposed is to ask the athletic board to contribute to- wards the alteration of the tiack at the atiletic field. As it is at present it is of no practical benefit to wheel- 0en, being made of cinders and be- ing banked in the center. The men who are agitating the matter say it would not require a very great sum to widen the track ten feet and they ex- pect to raise the larger part of the necessary amount among the bicyelisls in the University. All students who intend to take Latin 30 tie Italic Dialects) next semester are requested to notify me as coon as possible, as the books for the course must be imported from Ger- many. JOHN C. ROLFE. NOTICE TO BASEBALL MEN. All candidates for 'Varsity Baseball Team must hand in their name, posi- tion they are trying for, and depart- in University. Hand names to E. V. Deans, 44 E. Ann st., or Ed. C. Shields, 33 S. Thayer st, immediately. ED. C. SHIELDS, MIgr. Student members of the ?olitical Science Association can get ihe tpub- lications as they come out h ycalling at room 11, Tappan I-ail, at 1t a. mo. on any day except Saturday. Five numbers are now out and a sixth, de- voted to city government, is printing. Mkembership, which includes the pub- lications, is open to all stude:s at $1 a year. CHARLES H. CO('LfEY, Treasurer. PRIZE FOR SHORT STORY. The '96 'Res Gestae" Board offer a cash prize of $15 for the best short story on a legal subject. Contribu- tions from all departments are invited and the Board reserve the right to use :all manuscript submitted. Harvard and Columbia's freshman teams will row in June. Loman-DAvis MACNnE Too. Co., Cincinnati, O: I cast my vote for the University of MichIgan, Ann Arbor, Mich., in the con- test for the Si,581 lathe, which you offer to presenton Merc, 1, IW, te the techni- cal school receiving the greatest number of voles. Voters Ful Name............... Street No---................ City-------------State. (Voters must be at least ffteen years old. Ladies cannot vote but may aid in securing votes. ATTENTION! . Take advantage of the Money Getling Sale! February 1st, -AT-- JACOBS & AL[MAND C V'See our Show Window. T. O. & C.Ry. K. &M. Ry. Solid through trains between Toledo, Ohio sad Charleston, W. Y., via Columbus, the short and only direct route. 3reBTWEEN Toledo, 0. Findlay,&. Kenton, O. Columbus, 0. Athens, O. Xiddleport, O. Pt. PIeasant, w. Va.Pomery,. Richmond. Va. Petersburg, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Wiliamsburg, Va. Newport News, Va. Norfgrk, Va. And all southeastern Po ins. Elegant drawing rom cnrsgn altthrsugh trans. Fr fartherl3ngormnatlon cll on yer local: Ticket.Agent or write. MOULTON HOUK, Gen'i Pass. Agt., Toledo, . W. A. PETERS, Michigan Pass. Agetm, Detroit, Mich. Grand Opera House. SATURDAY, JAN. 25. A Big Event, Engagement of that Funny Ciomedia, Coo.1W. Monroe And isbig comedy company presenting the funsiesi pla yoyn verawn yurlife 1A APPY LITTLE HOME" And There's aLaughin Every Line. Prices, - 35c, 50c and 75c. STUDENTS I If yenw 4418dif e i nsurance call ons eed tOmr, offic No: 1, . r enFourthave. 7 ENTERTAINMENTS FOR $1,25, Students' Lecture Association. Tickets for the rest of the course have been reduced to $1.25. Rev T. DeWitt Talmage, Jan 24. Hon. Henry Watterson..........................Feb. 14 Boston Teiple Quartet .........................Feb. 29 Oratorical Contest............................March 20 Max O'Rell .................................... April 3 Hon. Theodore Roosevelt...................-April 24 Archbishop Ireland..............................May 1 Help the Women's Gym. BY GOING TO HEAR REV. T. DRWITT TALMAGE, Friday night, Jan. 24, subject, "My Journey Around the World." The Entire Proceeds of this Lecture will be given to the WOMEN'$ ll GYMNASIUm. Ad mission, 50c. Tickets on sale at Palmer's Drug Store, Sheehan's, State st., Moore, Wej ore's, Main St.