THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 3 FT in our $3 HAT is the best quality hatters mfur that is brought to America-and is worked only by T H EU the most skilled hat makers-Our three dollar hats are not built to hold together only one season-they are made to wear a much longer period, and there is a distinguished character and rich appearance possessed by our goods as long as they last. All our fashionable styles are exclusive in shape and trimmings. In fact it is everything that makes the best three dollar hat on earth. TRY IT TO-DAY. MINSRET ANARO 115 MAIN STREET. ANN ARBOR. 3 - iv svw^.iv. w 1 MIGI"O N ENTIR fL "The Niagara Fals Route." CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. ' Taking Effect Aug. 14, 1898. Mail and Express ...1347 P.Ma N. Y. & Bostoa Speciai.......5855 Past Eastern ................943" Atlantic Express ...... 7 45 A. M. Detroit Night Express .....S . H .5 Grand Rapids Express. .1110 . G.W. IUGLEW .W.AE, Mail & Express ............9 1 A. Hstn. N.Y. & Chicago. 0Ag'. AnAr.. r13" Fast Western Express . 1..... 10.. 8P. M. G. R. &Ka. Esnress.......5 45" Chicago Night Epress..........943 1 Pacific Express.............12 30A. . 0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. Ag't, Chicago. A't Ann Arbor TIME TABLE Taking Effect, May 7, 1898. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand- ard Tine. NORTH SOUTH 8:43A. M. *7:30 A. M. "12:40 P. M. 11:25 A.-M. 4:5. . 8:0P.. t±9:01 A. xM. _t8:5 . M. 'Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. tThese trains on Sunday only and rn be- tween Toledoand Howell. All other trains 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. m. 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 Caresos e7brodoofToacco, 50brands o Cgare and 30 braindsicof7Ciarte. A canco on a Pipe free with every Purchase. 102 E. HURON ST. II, of M ,lSavig Parlors aM Batl Rooom 322 SOUTH STATE STREET. Ladies' artistic Hair Dressing up stairs. Old friendscali again. We welcome new ones. J. R. TROJANOWSKI. WAKKIN the Barher New Quarters in the Thompson Building. Only First-Class Barbers Employed. THE MODEL of State Street BARBER HOP10sDUNN & ELY'S BARBER SHO If you desire first-class work and courteous treatment try George and Harry at 332 S. State St. flitWImTEDI Funeral Director. CaS attended Day or Night. No. 11 E. Liberty Street, Residence 53. Forth Ae, Phone 10. ALARM CLOCKS, $1.0. Students! Students! U. OF M. PINS, 50 Cents. If dissatisfied with your laundry service come Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty, EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY and all M J. L. CH A PM A N A. F. COVERT, Prop., 209 E. Wash. St. usical Supplis at Telephone No. 211, 2 Rings. LOWEST RATES 206 Soute Main Street Excellent Work and Quick Service Guaranteed. SHAEBERLE S EELEMUSIC STORE Your First Duty 114 West Liberty Street, Ann Arbor. Only 3 doors from Main Street. after securing your room is to REGISTER your name and address at BROWN'S DRUG STORE Cor. Main and Huron Sts. T'S FREE... . Dedication of the New Lain Build- President Angell in the Orient. ing. President James B. Angell while The faculty of the department of abroad as minister to Turkey made law is now considering plans for the addresses in several colleges. On dedication of the handsome new one occasion he spoke to the students structure which will henceforth be of Beirut College, Beirut, Syria. its home. Thus far neither the pre- This is an American istitution con- cise date nor the details of the pro- ducted in connection with the Pres- gramme have been fully decided up- byterian mission located at Beirut. on. It may, however, he said in President Angell also delivered the a general way that the exercises will commencement rddress at the Ameri- include three main features. First, can College for girls at Constanti- there will be an address, probably in nople, and gave an address at the the afternoon, in University Hall, close of the commencement exercises by some distinguished speaker. This at Robert College, a school for young will be open to the public, and the men, also located at Constantinople. public will also be invited to share in the second feature of the pro. Mr. Earle W. Dow has returned to gramme, which will be an inspection the University to resume his work as of the new building. In the evening instructor in history after two years there will be a reception by the dean spent in Europe-the greater part of and faculty of Law Department, to the time in Paris-in historical study. which the officers and senate of the While absent he contributed to the University, members of the bar, American Historical Review entitled friends of the University, and others "Features of the New History: Ap- will be invited. ropos of Lamprecht's 'Deutsche Ge- schicte.''' At present Mr. Dow is FOR RENT.-Two large parlors, engaged in preparing a new edition for three people, or married couple. of the syllabus used in connection 214 So. Ingalls. with his lectures on European his- The total number of patients who tory. received treatment at the hospitals Professor Jacob E. Reighard, of duriig the year ending July 1, ,4 the zoological department of the Uni- was 2,453. versity, fills one of the numbers in How is this? Cover glasses at 54c the tenth lecture course of the Field per ounce at Eberbach & Son'. 8 Columbian Museum, Chicago. "The Mr. Robert C. Young, a graduate Biology of the Great Lakes" will be of the University of Pennsylvania, the subject of the illustrated lecture has been appointed assistant in zoolo- which lie will deliver on Saturday, gy. Mr. Young spent last year in November 12. graduate work at Columbia Univer- sity. Did you know the Music Co. down Johnson's ''Bills and Notes'' are on Washington St. were selling all out from the Inland Press and inay Sheet Music one-half off and many of be had at Wahr's bookstores. the latest two steps at 21c each? 7 L Rentschler, the hotographer. L J IntereoIlefjiate .Bureau of tlcademiu Gostunmo. GOTRELL & LEONARD, ALBANY, N. Y. Caps, Gowns, and Hoods made to order and rented. Also Class Canes, Class Hats and Caps, Class College Pins. Address W. C. KERN, Western Mngr., Haskell Museum, Univ. of Chicago. 0. 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PAUL MEYER. F. J. SCHLEEDE, 340 S. State St., Binds Books for 25c. and upwards, and sells Waterman Fountain Pens for $1.25 and up. All Linen Paper, 4 lbs. for 50c. Finest Stationery in the city at lowest price. RANDALL, THE PHOTOGRAPHER. OAL. Every kind. EBLR, K BAPhones,To. 108.nAnnArbor. WASHINGTON BLOCK. ANN ARBOR. Both 119 Wet Waiinn Street. _i WE PATRONIZE GOODYEAR & CO,