TIM, t, O M. DAILY, Time Table (Revised) Nov. 24 1895. EAsT. WEST. P. M. A. M5 Mailand Ex----350 Mail_-_---..-----_ 828 N. Y. Special---- 5 00 N. Y. Speci0l.--- 7 30 Eastern Ex-----10 12 N. 8. Limited.--- 9 25 ..5.P.M. Atlantic Ex.-- 7 3) Pacific Ex-------12 1 0.NExpress.--.5 0 sO Western Ex-__2 00 0. R. Expreso .ii 05 Chi. Nt. Ex- 1 28 GR tEx--- 5 57 O. W. RUGEsES, . W. HAvES, G. P. & T. Agt., Chicago. Agt., Ann Arbor SKATES, KNIVES AND RAZORS Having Dur hased the full line of shibl e skates, knives and razors from Henry Sears & Son at a discount of50 per cent, we now offer them at the santi discount JusT1 ONB"HAL-,F OFR1Z A good pair of skates worth 70c, now 35c. A nice pocket knife at from 8c to 35c. A good razor at 50c, others 5c, $1.00, and $1.9. Mv6,CE & COPANY, Furn.tu.e. 56, 58 and 60 8. Main St. 'Phone 164. II -i Iii Ii A, RAILROAD. Time Table, Jan. 1i, 1896. NORT. SOTH. 7:22a.4m. 7:40 a.m. 12:20 p. m. 11:40 a.m. 4:15 p. m, 9:21 p.m. All trains daily except Sunday sTrains run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. BN R. . 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 11:00a.m.; 12:45,2;15,5:00, 6:45, 9:15 and 10:45 p. m. Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 7:40,9:15 and 11:30 a. m.;1:15, 2:45, 5:30,7:15, 9:45 and 11:15 P. m. SUNDAY TIME. Leave Ypsilanti from Congress St., 1:30,3:30, :00, 6:30 and 9:00 p. m Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 2:00,4:00,5:30, 7:00 and 9:30 p m. Cars rn oh city time Fare: single trip155 cents: round trip tickets 25 cents. W. F. PAKE, Supt. ST UDENTS T If you want good reliable life insurance call on Fred T McOmaer, office No.1, . Fourth ave. NEW MACHINE SHOP HUNTER BROS., 9 E. LIBERTY ST. Skates Concaved. Experimental Work. RENTSCHLER, PH:OT3CRAPHEZR ANN ARBOR. MICH. HOT LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS Chocolates and Candies -AT---. 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Nearly everyone is familiar with Ite very funny hotel scene, with the two upstairs rooms, and the queer scrapes wich Sni aggs, the legal gentleman who thinks he can run a hotel, gets into as much as one would laugh it any miner enbarrassment of an old acquaintance. The songs, dances, iu- Sic and medleys, whilch form no small aimout of the entertainment, are all entirely new. The company is the strongest thalt ever presented this ra,t- tig satire and headed by Ada Both- nor, as Teddy. "Oharley's Aunt" which is shortly to be seen in this city at the Grand opera house, February 21, is said to have made fortunes for almost every- body concerned in its production, in- cluding the author, Brandon Thomas. and comedian, I. H. Penley, whe played the principal part in London. Manager Charles Fronan's own profits from the New York, Chicago and Boston runs of the piece are un- derstood to have exceeded $250,000. The original company will appear in this city. 16,000 MILES. 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Ladies cannot vote but ;may aid in securing votes.- Notice to Study Clubs. The State Librarian requests that ad study clubs, working in the state of Michigan, send to the state library written or printed programs of their work and, if possible, a short history of their origin, object and condition. This request applies to Mli associa-. tions in the cities and small towns, farmers' clubs, grange reading circles and independent organikations. The object is to gather statistics of clubs organized for systematic study; to bring thei into closer and more sympathetic contact with each other and with the state library, and to put at their disposal the various helps provIded by the new library law. Tho information which, it 'is hoped, will be sent in will be arranged and issued as a bulletin from the state libo-y and all clubs complying with this request shall be registered in this department. Al. C. SPENCEr, Librartan. 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