THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 3 OUR ARE REGAL SHOES FOR $3.50 TANS ROUGH WEATHER. GOODSPEED'S _ _118 S. MAIN -T MIGHIGN ENIRUIL "'The Niagara Falls Route." CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Taking Effect Aug. 14, 1898. GOING EAST. Mail and Express .. ..............3 47 P. M. N. Y. & Boston Special ...............4 58 Fast Eastern ................943" Atlantic Express ...........7453A. M. Detrot Night Express. . 55 Grand Rapids Express ... 1 GOING wEST. Mall& Express...... ... ..... ...9 18 A. M. Boston, N. Y. & Chicago.0....81.3" Fast Western Express ................1 38 '. xA. G.R. & Kal. Express.. ...... 5 Chicago Night Express . 0..... a..94 Pacific Express .......................12 30 A. M. O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. Ag't, Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor A1 R OA-D TIME TABLE Taking Effect, May 7, 1898. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand- ard Tine,. NORTH SOUTH 8:43 A. M. *7:30 A. M. 1240P.M. 11:25A.M. 4:5 P. M. 8:40 P. M. t9:05:A. M. it8:05 P. M. "RHn between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. 1 These trains on Sanday enly and ran be- tween Toledo and Htowell. All other trains daily except Sunday. E. S. GILMORE, Agent. 13. 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 Carries over 75 brands oflTobacco, 50 brands of Cigas andr30 brnds ofyCigarets. A chance Pie HewithReeypa chase. 102 E. HURON ST. ALARM CLOCKS, $1.00. Students! Students! U. OF M. PINS, 50 Ceints. It dissatisfied with your laundry service come Fine Watch Repairing o Specialty, EXCELS I ORLAUNDRY J. L. CHAPMAN, A. F. COVERT, Prop., 209 E. Wash. St. Telephone No. 211, 2 Rings. 206 Soute Main street Excellent Work and Quick Service Guaranteed. Your First Duty after securing your room is to REGISTER your name and address at BROWN'S DRUG STORE IT'S FREE.... Cor. Main and Huron Sts. CALENDAR. Wednesday, Oct. 12-Michigan vs. Michigan Agricultural College. Saturday, Oct. 15.-Michigan vs. Western Reserve. Wednesday, Oct. 19.-Michigan vs. Case Scientific School. Saturday, Oct. 22.-Michigan vs. Notre Dame. Friday, Oct. 21.-Jas. Whitcomb Riley on the S. L. A. Course. LaFauette Memorial. The DAILY is-in receipt of the fol- lowing communication which has not been published before because of lack of space. CHICAGo, Oct. 3d, 1898. Students of the University of Michigan, Ann arbor, Mich. GENTLEMEN-Your careful con- sideration of the accompanying is earnestly requested. It will be ob- served that it is proposed by the Commissioner-General for the United States to the Paris Exposition to make especially conspicuous and re- splendent the celebration of United States Day at the coming exposition. The great feature of these exercises is to be the unveiling and dedication of a monument from the children and youth of our country to the memory of our nation's first bene- factor and defender, LaFayette.' The proposition to raise the funds neces- sary for the erection of the monu- hent trough the agency of the schools, has for one of its chief pur- poses, the direction of the minds of young people to a broader study of the historic events of the early days of the Republic. To you, as an influential factor, in your community, we addressthis sopecial re uest for where consistent, join with your superintendent of schools and mayor, perhaps, in the formation of a com- mittee, which will be recognized by this commission as official, to further the success of this significant and opportune movement. Thanking you in advance for your patriotic support, we are Very respectfully, FERDINAND W. PECK, Commsissioner General. ROBERT J. THOMPSON, Sec'v LaFayette Memorial Commission Chas. E. Blaney's big extrava- ganza success, "A Boy Wanted," which comes to the Athens Theatre tonight, is one of the largest and strongest farce comedies on the road today, in addition to being one of the biggest financial successes of the past season; and it goes without saying, that the capacity of the house will be tested on their appearance. The company is made up of artists of ability, who during the playintroduce their various specialties, with a host of pretty girls, clever comedians, talented vocalists, expert dancers, and high class vaudeville artists. The plot of "A Boy Wanted', isa success- ful scheme to entertain in the best possible manner, and is a continuous laugh throughout the entire evening. There are quite a number of funny situations, which are very happily brought out; it is witty, the jokes and songs are new, and free from all vulgarity, and with tie Blaney trade mark 011 "A Boy Wantied," is a guarantee of success. 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THE MODEL of State Street GOTRELL & LEONARD. is DUNN 1 Liv's AiBANYv, N. Y. BARBER SHOP If you desire Caps, Gowns, and Hoods mode to order and rented. Also Class first-class work and courteous treatment Canes, Class Hats and Caps, Class College Pins. Address try George and Harry at 332 S. State St. W. C, KERN, Western Mngr., Ilaskell Museun, Univ. of Chicago. Embalmer _and ENOCH IE L FuneralDiector. AAL Every kind. Calls attended nay or Night. RANDALL, THE PHOTOGRAPHER. "tAL M. STAEBLER, No. 161 E. Liherty Street. Residence 533 S. 119WTONBL-K. ANNAR BR, h est Washington Street Foueth Axe, Phonel129. WAHNTNBOK ANARR Both Phones, No. 108. Ann Arbor. WE PATRONIZE GOODYEAR'S DRUG STORE.