THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. Cj TYOUR MONEY'S WORTH=. 45 Those Swell Kid Lined Bluchers. ... Goodspeed's, 119 Main Street. r i MIG"I" EN NTIR RL " The Niagara Falls Route." CENTRAL STANDARD TIME Taking Effect Aug. 14, 1898. GOING EAST. Mail and Express .....................3 47 P. E. N. Y. & Boston Special ....... 4 58 Fast Eastern .........................9 43 " Atlantic Express.....................7 45 A. M. Detroit Night Express... 55" Grand Raptds Express ...... it 10 - GOING WEST, Mail & Express..................... 9 18 A. M. Boston, N. Y. & Chicago...S i..x81 Fast Western Express ............1 38 P. M. G a. Express ...545 Chicago Night Express .........943" Pacifie Express... .1 230 A. M. O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. Ag't, Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor TIME TABLE Taking Effect, Nov. 20, 1898. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand. ard Tine. NORTH SOUTH 8:43A. i. *i:25 A.. n + 1:0 .dM 11:2A. M. :56 P. M. 8:40 P. M. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only All trains daily except Sunday. E. S. GILMORE, Agent. W. H. BENNETT. G. P. A. DETROIT, YPSILANTI & ANN AR- BOR RAILWAY. Cars leave Ann Arbor for Ypsilanti and Detroit every half hour beginning at 7:15 a. m. U. of M. car leaves City Hall, Detroit, every night after Theater. Special U. ofM. carn for all extra occas sions. Baggage, express and Students supplies received and delivered. Wait- ing rooms, corner of Ann and Main streets, Ann Arbor, II Griswold street, Detroit. Trains 4 and 1-Continental Limited. Magnificent new fast trains via the Wabash, with free reclining chair cars; Wagner sleeping cars, palace coaches, and famous dining cars, Going east this train leaves Detroit at 8:25 p. m. arrives New York 3:30 p. m. Going west, this train leaves Milan at 8:07 a. m., arives Chicago 2:40 p. m., St. Louis 6:52 p. m. Kansas City 7:15 a. m. The Wabash is a good road. One trial will convince you. If you contem- plate making a trip to New York, or to California, or to any point in Missouri, Kansas, Texas, or Colorado, and will write to the undersigned, we will be glad to give you any information. F. A. PALME, A. G P. A., Chicago. C. R. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. R. S. GREENwOOD, M. P. A., Chicago. Ohio Central lines THE DIRECT LINE TO Bowling Green, Marietta, Findlay, Athens, Columbus, Middleport, and Charleston, W. Va. Columbus trains use Lake Shore Union Station at loledo. Through trains with Sleeping and Drawing Room cars from Detroi and Toledo. MOULTON HOUK, General Passenger Agt. Its Time o begn to Bicycle Question. You will Find all the Leaders- Columbias, Ramblers, Stearns, Waverleys, Sterlings, and othersat ' DruigO Bron's Stoe 1= YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED NO NEED perhaps, with the BOARD you are To send to the manufacturers when getting. Then make a change. Give you can obtain a genuine us a trial. We guarantee you will be plasd $.5 srwek. O two- ~N blocs fom te Cmpu-523. Wsh-Mandolin or St.-3 doors west of Methodisturn Guitar J.S. BRASHIE, W. S. PARKER, Propr. Steward. Right Iere in Ann Arbor, ALARM CLOCKS, $1.00. At the U. OF M. PINS, 50 Cents. SHAEBERLE MUSIC STORE Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty, No. 114 W. Liberty St. J. L. CHAPMAN, 206 Soute Main Street. O. M. MARTIN... FUNERAL Prof. Trueblood gave a reception DIRECTOR to the two debating teams at his resi- Embalming a specialty. No. 209 S. 4th dence after the debate Friday even- Ave. Ambulance night and day. Res- ing. Besides the members of - the idence 302 Fifth Ave. teams there were several members of the faculty present together with' J lmf D([1rt others prominent in debating at Mich. igan. Prof. and Mrs. Trueblood were assisted in entertaining by several - Kappa Alpba Theta girls. LOsT-Between S. Thayer and W m .Arnold, ee"er Fourth ave., by way of Packard, an Alpha Phi sorority pin, with name of GET YOUR i CALENDAR. Monday, March 6--Unity Club Course-Prof. Hutchins on "A New Era in American Statesmanship.' Tuesday, March 7-Choral Union Concert. Wednesday, March 8-Brooke's Marine Band in S. L. A. course. Friday, March 10-Fruit and Flower Mission Dance. March 17-'Varsity Oratorical contest. Caspar Whitney of Harper's Weekly fame is in Ann Arbor. All candidates for the '99 relay team report on running track at the Gym. Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day at 4:15. J. A. BURsLEY. Members of the Vesper choir must report for rehearsal next Tuesday at 3 p. m., in Room C. A. A. STANLEY. owner engraved on back. Finder please return to 626 S. Thayer st. and receive reward. Join classes at Granger's School of Dancing. $3 from now until season closes, May 1. That special sale of Waldo mando- lins and guitars at the Ann Arbor Music Co. goes merrily on. Such genuine bargains have never been seen il this town. U ~ . 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