THE U. OF M. DAILY.
MJIGHIGAN G n'.A
Time Table (Revised) Nov. 1S, 1894.
EAST. WEST.
P. MAM
Mail and Ex..... 350 Mall -------8 43
N. Y. Special--- 5 15 N. Y. Special-7 30
Easters; Mx-- 025 1 N. S. Limited 0 925
A. Mf. Pacific Mx---12 i5
Atlantic Es --- 7 47P. sM
Dl.N.Expreoo.---- S40 Western Ex.3-- 212
G. R. xpircoo .1t'055 0hi. Nt. Ex--.-10 25
GREx.----5 57
0. 5. RUGGSon, H. W. SHaYES,
G. P. & T. A gt., Chicago.. Act.,, Ann Arbcr.
Tb., A. A. &o N. Xo RY.
Taking effect Sunday, April 7,1894.
Trains leave Ann Arbar on Central Stand-
ard time.
NORITH. SOUTH.
7:05a.m. *7:15 a. m.
*12:25 p. m, 11:30 a.m.
4:15 p. m. 9:00 p.m.
*Trains ran between Asn Arbor and Taledo
only.
Il trains daily except Sunday.
R. S GRENWODAgent
W. HI. BENNMTT G. P. A. Toledo 0.
ANN ARBOR & YPSILANTI ST, RY.
Time Table, October 7, 1894.
Leave Ypsilanti from Congress st., 7:00,0:00
and 11:00 a. in.; 12:45, 2:15,5:00, 6:45, :00 and
10:30 p. m
Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 7:30,9-.110 and
1 :30 a.m. ; 1:15,2:45,5:30,7:15,9-30 and11:50p.m.
SUNDAY TIMM.
Leave Ypsilanti from Congressost.. 1:30,3:30,
5:00,6:30 and 900 p. m.
Leave Ann Arbor Janction, 2:50,4:50,5:30,
7:0aod 9:30 p. m
Cars ran on city time Pare: single irip 15
cents: round trip tickets 25 coals.
WM. F. PxAKno, Snot.
FLOWERS, FLOWERS
For Everything and Everybody.
P211712 & IllS. University are.
CUIS&HLL, flrists, 2 Teleuhoue 115.
DIETAS & SCHANZ,
Our Spring and Summer Woolenis
are now on sale. Prices Low.
Callanod seS us.
48S. State st..SecndFlor, An Arbor.
22 Years in the Business...'m~zSll:,
CITY LAUNDRY,
Ml. 14. SEABOLT, No. 4 N. 4th ave.
MERCHANT TAILORING
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
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Good SWork Guaranteed. Goods called g0i
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At the Grand Opera House. MEMORY SCHOOL.,
Prof. Schrsnis Menmory School is
Jaguarina, the phenoininal swords- progrc-ssinig. e is tcachiing his seconid
womasn, who plays "Count Fortuo and third classecs this week, andi givinig
in Cas.H. ales "c~vst levl'sgood satisfaction. Hio students-grow
Auction" stands alone aaiet without msore enthusiaistic as the classs psro-
a rival iii her professio:. Aing tie fi
Ecsses.
many notedl expecrts whomialaguarina Hie has had pllcionicnal success ex-
has encountered swords iii hanidimay tending over scvcn yc-ars, and is verny
isa mentioned "Sword Prilic " ' Col' togy nosdb itnuse eo
Tho. H InsteyCap. Cas.En-pie. .Educated at M1 oitcceal, Canada,
glchrorhl. thc Danish Chamnpiion(Dec- un Mctill aiid Wesleyan YTheologicali
orated hy thse:IBinig(of Denusisck), Collegcs, he srved iu the Christian
Hugo do Lislc, MonnlIc Gasuche, ministry twcnty years, dutring whirlh
Atigustus Schmiidt, Chas, leIluid, tulleshainado a ereftilstudsy of Otic
Isavteir Orlofsoky. Anol.2g her mntal ac-ivities from tecplysiolog-
triumuissmsay- he cited her victories teal. poiut (if view.Ie has inade s0ome
ov-cc Capst. J. 1. itarshiall (insuntcol), valsmahle discovcrics in t1ha t fied and
at Woodward Garden, San Framncisco, has subse-quenitly ha~d imorec thasnS,000
Cal., July 4th, 10811; overc Sergcant students. Wise eftect of his teachtng
Oiwen Davis, .Secondlti. S. C(:nolcy is to place tic ols- ratiosis of attentioii
(Chiamupion of tihe U. S. Army), in and recollection tinder volunitary coo-
Mecisoisics Pavilion, SanilFc::ncisco, trol of theswill, ismtead of heinlg at
Feh. 8, 1887; and over E. 13. hdnniogs, the caprice of involtuntary attention
formserly -1. 1M., 8th Royal Irish Imus- as umost pe(ople mre. An imiportant
oarns on Feh. 22, 18537. At thec (Sealld feature of his method is tha~t it coin-
opera house one night only, Atpril 11.p~letely controls ulind-wandirilig. tHe
Treatise on Journalism. enmahles the studen-lt to hix and hold tt-
teistion eaisily uiponsthsesmatter to bei
tBy Edwin L. Shsomaun, Ph. M.1 rememsh-red, without amy props or
Ness, helpfult and practical hook hy other artificial tricks. It sases muchi
a Chicago editor, for all younig svriters. timle and labsor to the stuidet. IS
It tells hosv to get a start, hosv toCoon- ssork ssill continuie through isext seeck.
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thousands details ini a delightfuil style.
lp 230; Price, $1,2.5.
"It is thsoroughily practicail. I knsosw
of no other hook wvhichi ciii applroachi
it ill reliahility, utility aldlllale.-
S. C. Wade, -It. A., LL. t)., it. Critic
for McClurg & Co.
No paerson wsho expsects to svrite,
even occasionally, for the, lrescoshiosul
be wsithotut this inlvalulahle tre atise. It
is universally coininendedl hy tile- ii:s-s
papers of tile counttry.
Addrcess: 0COtL. SCHOOL OFt.JOtR-
NAL2S-M, Evaistssiy111l.
'P. OF M. SPRUtNG VACATION."
For the P. of Al. Siing 'Vacation,
the T., A. A. & N. 1. swill msake rates
of one and on-third fare for them rounsd
trips to all points within the Central
traffic association territory sipon pre-
sentation of proper certifieates.
Wickets to hc sold April 11th, 12th
and 13. Limited to return not lafT
thasn April 23rd. 1805.
R. S. GREENWOOD. Agt.
Suhscrihe to. the Daily.
Fiounid, oni State s t., Satturday, April
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the - samne tyapplying tos ltrs. tom-
hard, SG S. Stalte st.
Wanted-One stuidenst of each de-
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Address ssithi stamlp, Star Mfg. Ce., -4
l\tonroc ave.. Detroit.
TH A C 21 POUND ROADSTER. 18 POUND RACER.
Manufactourud by thse
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100 N. Clinitos St.. Chicago, all.
APMADOC a MANCHESTER, Accusis,
42 S. State st
Prof. G. A. Sclram's
SCHOOL OF M[ OBY
Only three lesons-olne hour each
Quadruples results -saves time
Every day sork theionoly practice
required.
Lessons Private or in Class.
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Ladles' and Gents' Clothing Cleaned
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Membors of Guarantee Ticket Brokers' Asso-
ciation of U. S.
Coshy & Mcgeon R. R. Ticket Agency
50 Adams st., Chicago. Reduced rates to alh
points. Branch The Kindor-urten No.3
N. Halo st. Ann Arbor lc hhgan.
$255.00 for a 51 Days Euro.
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We are organizing a select party for a sum-
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nailing from London August 2nd. The party
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Mention this paper..
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If you wish to buy a '95 Bicycle for
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fully guaranteed. Our steock includes ouch stndtrd swheels,
as Tribunes,' Smalleys,' Warwicks, Waverlys, Mon-
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we also have a foll limie ,of -ladies wheels. Ladies, send
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