w THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 3 411l fATIf THE NEW TAILOR, BRAND E. Washington St. M1"O G. Il CORRECT AND STYLSH TALORING, PIANOS TO RENT -- o Rand all Musical Supplies at CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. ETRES Taking litrI Aug. 14, 1898. LOWESTRTE aki NG A Es AWeoperatethe finest tailoring trade in the city, and SHAEBERLE MVSIC STORE Mai an Expre s . ........3 7-P-M.equal any in.the State.SHERLMUIST E N. Y. & Boston Special ...........458 e u lan "t eSae Fat ..eres..... . . .. We respectfully soiit your valued patronage. . 114 West Liberty Street, Ann Arbor. Detroit Night Express................5 55 All sarments made us kept pressed and inrepair for Only 3 doors from Main Street. Grand Rapids Express............11 10 by STeponinyearOnly 001NG wEST. 0n ef M & Express ........9.18 A. N e Jyea r.: -, OsM. MARTIN... Fast Western Express ...... ss ....1 38 P. M . G.5R. & Kal. Express .........N5 e tteP o e53 Chinago Night reses.......s 43 106 E. Hmros. New State Phone 4 FUNERAL Pacific Express............. 12 M0A. Al.- O. W. RUGGLES, B. W. AYES,- DIRECTOR G. P. & T. Ag't Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor Outing Magazine for October. Jno. Oliver, '99 L., winner of th Embalming a specialty. No. -00 Fourth Al LRwOADiT L TIME TABLE Taking Effect, May 7, 1898. l Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand- ard TeMe. NORTH SOUTH 8:43 A. M. *7:30 A. M. 12:40 P. D. 11:25 A. M. 4:56P.:M.: 80^. i. t9:05A. M. +8:05P. x. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. tIThee trains os Sunday only and ran be tween Toledo and Howell. All other trainsi daily except Sunday. E. S. GILMORE, Agent. H. W. BENNETT, G. P. A. DETROIT, YPSILANTI & ANN AR- BOR RAILWAY. Cars leave for Detroit at a quarter after every hour, beginning at 7:15 a. in. and up to 11:15 p. m. For Ypsilanti at a quarter before the hour up to 12:45 a. m. Cars leave corner William and Main Sts. Tickets on sale at Brown's Drug Store. ...THE... KINDERGARTEN CIGAR STORE Ce riese nr75 brands oTobicco, iSrand sof Cigareand 50 hrands of Cigarettes. A echance on a Pipe free with every purchase. 102 E. HURON ST. U. of M. Shaving Parlors and Bath Rooms 322 SOUTH STATE STREET. Ladi es' artiseticiioir Dresineg uptir is. Old f tiet:l-allagain. e selcome new ones. J. R. TROJANOWSKI. WtIII1INthe IBarh6a New l:arters in the Thompson Building. Only First-Class Barbers Employed. THE MODEL of State Street in DUNN & Ete'sr BARBER SHOP If you desire first-class work and courteous treatment try George and Ilarry at 332 S. State St. Outing for October is full of the healthful, outdoor sports of ruddy autumn. The fiction department is well filled, thus affording the need. ful variety, while the numerous fine illustrations are up to the usual high standard of this deservedly popular magazine. The contents are as fol- lows: "The Yarn of the Yampa," by E. H. McGinnis; "Trouting Over the Old Hockett Trail," by J. R. Moore; "Review of Football," byWalterCamp; "TheCross-Country Riding Club of Augusta, Ga.," by Ella B. Evans; "Lawn Tennis in Great Britain," by J. P. Paret, and the usual editorials, poems and records. The football reviews by Walter Camp will be of especial interest just at this time. Mr. C. A. Cooper, '97, teaches history in the Saginaw, W. S. High School. Chas. F. Steinbaur, teacher of Mandolin, Banjeau and Guitar. Suc- cessor to Mel Gillespie. Studio with Ann Arbor Music Co. Mandolin Or- chestra Music furnished. 6-11 o I. McC. Bean, '99 E., is in busi- ness with his father at Milwaukee, Wis. Ann Arbor Art School. The Ann Arbor Art School will reopen on Monday, October 3d, at 324 S. State St. For terms and par- ticulars apply to RALPH R. LATIMIER, B. IL., Director. Please notice change of address. 6--10 Frank Hatch is working at Cold- water and will not return to school. The University loses a good half mile man. TUTORING.-Make up con dition in Greek, Latin, Algebra or Geome- try. Terms low. Call or address SENIOR, 702 Church St. 4-9 shtpt in '97, died of tuberculosi at Santiago. Jas- Parker, ex-'99, was married this summer and is in business at St. Louis, Mo. There will be two vacancies on the Michiganensian board of editors for '99 owing to Dillon and Falter failing to return. A. M. Alderson, '99 L., will not return to college this year. He is in the drug business at Livingston, Mont. Florence H. Pomeroy, '98, will study and teach in Madame Alberti's school in New York city during the coming year. James A. Le Roy has resigned the position of sporting editor on the Detroit Free Press though lie still re- tains a position upon the staff of that paper.-Courier. P. W. Dykema, '96, has gone from the High School at Aurora, Ill., to the Indianapolis High School, where he will teach English and German. How is this? Cover glasses at 50c per ounce at Eberbach & Son'. 8 The board of directors of the Mich- igan Engineering Society, at a re- cent meeting in Lansing, elected Prof. Chas. E. Greene president and Prof. J. B. Davis as a director of the society. Try the Portland Cafe for board, first-class, and only $3.00 per week. Meals and lunches at all hours. Open day and night. Leonidas Hubbard '97 ex News correspondent was in town yesterday. He was on his way back to De- troit from Jackson where he has been reporting the Senatorial con- vention for the News. The Ann Arbor Music Co. are out- doing themselves. They always had a good stock of sheet music, but now have increased it four times. Their Store is on Washington. 6 Ave. Ambulance night and day. vRes- idence 302 Fifth Ave. a1arm Clocks! Wm. Arnold Lead'" Wn A Jeweler GET YOUR LUNCHES, AT W. W. TUTTLE'S 338 So. State Street. OUR PHOTOS ...ARE . PERFECT IN STYLE AND FINISH THE Berryman Studio I I2 West Huron St. StateP hone 119, A. G. 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