THE U. OF M. DAILY. MICHIGAN CET We Are Looking for a Main Time Table (Revised) Nov. 24 1895. EAST. WEST. who (-an sugrgest an improvement any where in the con- P. M. A. Si struction or lilies of the Mail and Ex -350 Maili---------8 N. Y. Speciai___ 5 00 NY S.Spmieial 7 30 Eastern Ex---10 12 N. S. LImited... 59 25 IV ER JOH SO.EE S Atlantic Ex -7 30 Pacific Ex--.--12 15 . N. Express.... 5 40 western Exa-2 00 S;inipales of them and of other good wheels at our sales- G:. R. Eapres .11 05 Chi. Nt. Ex---.10 18 rooms. 0. W. RUnGuLES, H. W. HiAYES, ! O P.~ Y G. P. & T. Act.. Chicago. Agt., Aae Arbor 56, 58 and 60 S. Main St. 'Phone 164. i- /N AB, OUR NEBW SPRING SAMPLES I-Have asit-rd. hlris) adcfinibest assotmenctevr showno In Ano Arbor. Soito we ksow that wecan le iasc you sod'tw ilileasetyotsto loopkat our -samplesbefore - buing, srigortscoosis. RAILROAD.~ F. J. Glen, The State St. Tailor, T ime Table, gran. 12, 1896. 20 S. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. 7:22 a. m. *7:40 a. m. ________________________________________ *12:0 p. m. 11:6 a. m.y 4:15 p. m. 9:21 p. M,. Society Programs. cs -iou, affirmative, C. E. White, nega-1 All trains daily except SundayfieA. tic;dbe,"esld Ta *Trains run betweess Ass Arbor and Toledo The Philologicasl Socity will meet fvA ie eis,"Qu~s,[it only. tr.GEc~vsstAgn iaide uoions airlibad ii nprinsipsslesn R.S REWOAetti lei; nRo +. nvriyW. H. HENNETT G. P. A. Toledo O. Slceranict1iceto, Unvesi irmtnive, Mr. IBlock and Ihall, at 7::(14 lsarp). Tiht folltiwing sit : -Mr. Ewing, negative-, ?Mr. (iiatliiai ANN ARBOR & YPSILANTI ST. RY, thlae festiures of thliesoeinig: sniti Mr. Sutiit; citir's repiort. _____"As though" equails "as if,' NOTIIE. Time Table, Oct. 27, 1895. IDidn't in-, iougi? . ..Prof. Scot Alrmiae a it t rc Leave Ypsilanti from Congrest st., 7-10,0:45 sliiltfsoe tro iti. 'eanitit ,art etitit-sedti o riport to ilt, and 11:00 a. m.; 12:45,2:15,5:00, 6:d5, 9:15 and sandl perf. subj. in TI:iin . Prof. iRolfe a s yii~ttiiii~dyti tt 10:45 p. m. a h 4ma~i n a hswe Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 7:40, 9:15 snd 51 11:10 a. in.; 1:15, 2:45, 5:30,17:15, 1:45 ad 11:15 front -:30 to ::,(0 p. In. Hlt arc, .M. DYTM. The Webster Sticie-ty will iprey-sent tli e itedetd for all ft-ecs-cnts and esisecial- Leave Ypsilanti from Congress st., i:3o, 2:30, following psrogramli Fritday night: 1'o- ly for t-e relaty ratcs. Let every :00, 0:30 and 9:00 p..lsl, '.I.S.Jmsraig spooetr u stejfe.wl Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 2:00.4:00, 5:30, lislSo.1.ii.Jttc;r~dig.sl~sl~t trsota i te vl 1:00 and 9:30 p. m. C. . uwt itt' t .Ittiti aaa: tob hedot Saitirlay Slfltci ,7. Cars run on city time Pare: singleetripi 15C. II. t.wli; cssiyTraekS. ,t-isiiir. cents: round trip tickets 25 cents. inn 11. 1'. IIEAJO, [rio-hcars, Magso. 'WA. P. PAnKER, Supt. ilsIisifs.Msr.Ma, 2lii aitd Berkile; debte, Iersoiredl. Iior 8tIATTIE_\IA-TICS 2a. A ussr secfioin (XI) ofCourse 2a ill S 'P13 D iN PS8 ils-spart-lictiis rt-fts-:itlt sttoitte~esiti- 8tilti-ni ttics will bei-forsnied to iccite If yous wanstcood reliable life insusranlce call s-st sactios n. i olitick-s ,iirinailivc, ('.to Ai-.Il~ll sit 2 p. in. osslioil., Tots.. on Fred T SicOmber. office No. 1, S. F-orths see. h:. Lansg-iillin L. Lawssler, nglitgve, We-t., Thutrs., inIt iooni 27. I.) . lark itdil'V. - 'ns;speVi . W. DMEIAN. N W X C I ES O A.L. Lowt. 16,000 321LES. HUNTER BROS., 9 E. LIBERTY ST. - Always f Sfader, the Ohio Central Skates Conaved. Phstpi-og rlsiiifori (t-h-fferstaiii Lines mileage ticket, with laicst addi- Skcatyefsr(:siioncaveadfllo-s Lions io the best. Covering She Big Experimental Work. ls-tdiiiN. .Airt;st-Sii iiFosir, B. & 0., 0., 12. & D., Ohio Ceo- is-si soi innumeiitrable other- syotenis, it REN SCH ER, It. lDoesrr;(-s4aty, 5). .S. 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