THE U. OF M. DAILY. iIGHIGAN GENTR~L Time Table (Revised) March 1, les. ,Mail and Ex.-350 Mail-.......8as N. Y. Special---5055 N. Y. Special--.. 7 301 Eastern Ex...1 12 N. S. Limited... 9 25 Atlantic Ex-.7 15 Pacific Ex-..2.- iS1 ONExpres.... 5 40 Western E.-2 t0 t#. R. Express ..11 50 Cli. Nt. Ex.i..s0 1 G.REx--....5 57 . W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAVnE, . P. & T. Ag., Chicago. Ag. Ace Arbor RAILROAD. Time Table, elan. 12, 196. 7:22 a. m. *7:40 a.m. *12:0p. m. 11:4 am. 4:5 p m,9:2p. m. All trains dailety except Snday .Trans run bteeo Ace Arbor and Toledo only. R.. GREENWOOD, Agent W. H1. BENNETT . P. A. Toledo . ANN ARBOR & YPSILANTI ST. RY. Time Table, Oct. 27, 1895. Leave Ypsilanti from Congrmss t7550.845 and 11:0a. i. 245,2:15,5:0, 6:45,g :is5and 10:45 p. m. " Leave Ann Arbor Jncto, 7:40, 9:15 and 11:301 a. m.; 5:5, 2:45, 5:0, 7:15, 9:45 and 1:15 A SUNDAY TIME. .ave Ypsilanti from Congress St..:0.53:30, 30l:and 9:00 p. m. ~.l.ave Ann Arbor Junction, 2:0, 4:0,5:0, 0 and 9:30 p. m. Cars run on city time Fare: single trip 15 cents; rond trip tickets 252 cents. WM. F. PnAnnE, Supt. STUDENTS T If you wat od relibe life isurnce call on Fred T McOmber, office No. 1, S. Fourtli ave. NEW MACHINE SHOP HUNTER BROS.,9 E. LIBERTY ST. Skates Concaved. Experimental Work. RENTSCHLER, PHQ0TOCtAHE.! ANN ARBOR. MICH. SHOT LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS Chocolates and Candies -AT-- JOLLY & Co's. M0S. State St., Sager Block. Large Line of Fine Pipes. Tbacon ansi Cigars. RANDALL Photographer 15 Washington Block. TOOP&CO 20 S. TAT$ 1STREET. + Call on them for Fine Lunches, rime Chocolates, and Baked Goods. Try Our Lunches. COTRELL & LEONARD, Albany. N. Y.. Makers of Capsns fr Yale '9''Harvard '9. Princeton 19 aid may we not ad Micigan '15? A MAN WITH MONEY TO BURaN 0fl101 fl A L1B Can't afford to psy xi10 for a Bicycle unti he has secen the IVEP. JOHNSON WHEELT..&C. RY. K.& M. Ry. Theye here is the Mlajeotstic, thesa superior of many so caled high grade. wheels, SoithuhIrlnbwesTedOo alsoRoa Kio an Macot ~rd atand tCharlrston, W. Vs., via Colelius, the' 58, 58 and 60 S. Main St. Furniture. Toledo, 0. OURa NELL SPRING SAMPLEBS ilHave arrivied. The largest and finest assoitnient ever shion is Aimn Arbor. Suits frem 514 to $50.Pasnts from $4 to $12. We linen that weecin please you and 'twill plcase yea ts looh at our samples before buying, ai; ing furnishings. F. Jn Glen, The State St. Tailors 205S. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. EXCAVATIONS AT CORINTH. j AT THE GRAND OPERA- HOUSE. American School at Athens to Winl. C. Ansdrews, (lie well ktnown Work in Now Fields. comdians, sill bceoscii here in Fred. (Daily Princetonian.] 52l'tse'Il chatrinig coedy "My Sinescomnpletintlse hts'c~lwltls at 1'Wife's F:riendl." Mr. Andlrews lis s'cure'ith(le saiie coimpan iy that op- the Argive Sleraiis andt at h'r:'('iiatp,aad inus(is eoiiiedy list)esoln,to Alsicrcail Shool a Allisiso renatoiogetlici'wills elegsnt iiew prlinit-insg and withiout a. ieoldl for expiorai.( ons. In evewy-iliig (tit could be t'securedto looskinig absosiutfoe a pi~lcfor futiriMiike it onc of (lie beitorgllniZatiolls work, Di'. iela~r'dson 11ha sben at leiv~ellillg. tradted to C'orinsth. Thsoughs (le secondsI tne of these st critics in Anitrica, cityinl genrai:l imiportaince in snhe-lin speaikinig of "Fainny Ilitse" i-lho will Greces, practically Ilotiilighns yetiippe'a'rs it thGrandsttpi'ra. RoseonO~ beens dione towavrd its, exploarionsi. The Saltlilsiy eveinini I ".sanvv at.sthIe (lelilli' O:iii' i'sra:sgs lugshotDrench Baill," said sf her: ":;hest ub- f ezn~ns5-oaeyeas go ugabotiles os-cr with fill, 11111, wills licer, 1fun thst fosudaionsoof th e anienli: Doriehas a, dynaissic force 111711takl, yoo by tempitle',Df which several colisiins asre' tle collar 11111shais a boa. .-y la, gls still standsing, sufficient to dletermsinse out of you. whsether' youi willor lnot. its grosuiidisian. Noilsisig whatsever Sh in sptti-resIthe'layi willsthe1sp tlrit tof has lbeenldolle'5toixfi te topographly ofser owviiesoniality intil. everyone on (lie stage a1111 initse asuditne!isa the -Pscisnt city, sloe to locale i ith715 Fani-y 2R1ce inIdifferint dege's. ce't,Illy even'llo111 of thei'masilU'1111- Throughout the perfosrmsances. anit pie enid mlonutmnclts wiill tPu.,nciss '01110' the" funl is at its wildest,thei'e Osin 11the Agora,11a(dits ii'ighlsor- 1 iscntlilg setlior'icy-deni-sh in lie ating;cii li.te conitesy. slitnsaki'. hood. Tue tlisali't, usuially. ilce easiest nlufo siit siloySi itO thing: to Idenltify amnong literuins of cssy (liat winls andi holds submsissive a an ani-ent cily,.hisl ot,11ylst leen genuinse dniratiois. Findlay, 0. Renton, 0. Coltumbus, 0. Athens, 0. Middleport, 0. Pomery, 0. Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. Richmond. Va. Petersburg, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Wiiliamsburg, Va. Newport News, Va. Norfork, Va. And all nouthieassiern points. Elrgant drawing room cars on all throughi trains. F or farther information coil on your local Ticket Acent or write, MOULTON HOUR, Cen'l Pass. Agt., Toledo, 0. W. A. PETERS. Michigan Pass. Agent, Detroit. Mich Grand Opera 1House. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13. Appearance of the Gifted Artist, HA In her Great New York Triumph, "NEBLL GWY)NNE"P Preceded liv she one aet Comedietta, "Into It and Out." Prices, - 35c, 50c, 75c and $1. The new etyles have arrived. Opera Crooks saee the thing. See our Pawindow. WMI. ARNOLD'S JEWELR( STORE. foundss. 'Tsecntlre'sit:' of h(.(, at city-, whose walls, accorsding 10 Srolso, involveil iicircuit of forty stadia, i- ilains a. totally unlexplored filil. Al tille lplie'ointhe vast terraesi'wicihs iseslasloly foirmedtt ho, centesit part of the cily. there cin tie 5(ee1 the out- lins of soime great edificec usukilse' still a. hillock isIthe midlst of a. wheat field. MIost of the territory N-hichi wonlid invite the first exploratiois is free front dwellings.,'lihe only diffi- tulty wvichelscould attend ,iS attemp~t at excavation would tie founid in list fact that the landi is private property; but, uisdonbtedly, permnis-lonl to iig att differenst pointin the Oli'lelds tans le readily obtained, nufficiese tlo isake a beginning of the work sisd to se- cure the first orientations i1n the sopo- graphty. The Greek governmllenlthis given the school the exclusive right of excovation and the local withorl- ties have shoswn ltemselvi's friendly to the undertaking, ood seeni ready to help in every way. LECTURES ON SOCIOLOGY. The lecture of Rabbi Grossman announced to take place on Marchn 4 laos been postponed to a later dante. The first lecture of the series will be by Rev. Win. Kni It, of Saginaw on Mtarch 11, subjec "Prevalent Docrine as toth 'Rgist Mothods of Handling Delinqutent. THE BEST MILEAGEt. The tnterchiangeabhle 1,0t0 mile tick- et issued by the Ohio Central Linen covers more insportant railway sys- terns thanl any oilier. It is good over the B. & 0., Big Four, C., tH. & D., eta:. Pric'e $20. Good one year. There are others in the market, hut thse Ohio Ceistral Lines' tidtel is the favorite. See agents Ohio Central Lines, or add~res MOULTON HtOUR, G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. FUNNY SKETCHES WANTED. Htaving decided to omit short, per- sonal grinds in this year's hook, the Castalian Board is desirous of getting us many hunsorous sketches of Univer- sity life as possible. If ysu know au laughable incident or amilsing charac- ter about the Ulniversity, make a breezy sketch and put it in the Cos- talian contribution boxes in the main hall. PRIIZE FORl SHORT STORIY. The '961 "Res Gestac' Board offer a cash prize of $15 for the best short story on a legal subject. Contribu- tions from all departmsents are Invited and the Board reserve the right to use all manuscript submitted. TREATMENT OF' DELINQUENTS. Rev. Win. Knight, of Saginaw, wihl speatk on this topric to all interested in Sociology In the lecture room at Tap- pan Hall, Wednesday at I p. in. Subscribe for the Daily. THE KINBERGARDEN BILLIARD HALL RAILROAD TICKET BROKERS 55MEY TO aLOAN ON PERISONAL FROOPERTY. Wiholesle Cigars, Tobaccos end Cigarettes HANCSTERFER, DO YOU PLAY W hist? We Furnish. the best Bicycle Cards R $" 1.80. Handsome embossed poker chips (or counters), 65c per 500 Noiseles poker chips (or counters). $1.50 per 100. Extra quality Doniinos, 25c per set. T. B. Rayl Co., Detroit, Mich. NOTPICE. Alt candidates for the freshman baseball tein will hand thseir namies and pesdilos to the manager at once HARRY B. POTTER, 39 & Mayer sL ~i