THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 3 MM/W / NW\ MM/W ~ wv / /W\MMM/\ V / VW M M / N / NW N .y? N neckwear we aim to give you the best on the market. We like to hear our customers say "SEE THAT TIE, bought it of you a year ago. Just as good to-day as when bought." That is neckwear satisfaction. That is the kind of neck- wear we sell. Always the best and latest shapes, and the GOODSPEED label means quality of the highest. You are always sure when buying our ties that there is nothing in the market that excels them. We are now showing the latest silks, also wash ties, all the new stocks with ties of extra liberal proportions. Come and see them. G!OODSPEED'S, Main Street. V-. ol w ivv iwwvvw ni v nNw iv wvvwvvw wwwvwv wv nniv nn , w.ivw n vw waivv nn woiv ivw vww nnniw ni nnniww w niwwniw www .iron.. vnniv nniww www' n w vw «, rFal"e CORRECT AND STYLISH TAILORING. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME Taking Effect January 29, 1899. GOING EAST. We operate the finest tailoring trade in the city, and Mail and Express . ......37P.M1. oletLnugsan ntl N. Y. & Boston Special ....... 4 58 equlayithSae Fa Eas en . . e ual any in the State. Fast Eastern ....... ......9 43 " Atlantic Nxpress.... 45 A. M. Werespectfully solicit your valued patronage. Detroit Night Express ............5 5 Grand Rapids Express.. 1110" All garments made by us kept pressed and in repair for Mail & Express. ....840 A. Al. one year. Boston, N. Y. &Chicago ........9105 Fast Western Exp ress. 0 5 3P. 5. Chicago Night Express9. 43 aciW RU G. ...NV Y0 A. S. 106 E. Huron. New State Phone 43 G. P. & T. Ag't, Chicago. Agt Ann Arbor - _---. ivv v v v v v v v w w TIME TABLE Taking Effect, May 1, 1899. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand- ard Tine. NORTH SOUTH 8:43 AM. '1:255A.M, t 9:05iA M. 11:250A. M. 12i:40P. ,t. t8:05 P. sM. 4:5 P. M. 8:40P. M. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only tRun between Toledo and Howell on Sun- day only. All other trains daily except Sunday. E. S. GILMORE, Agent. W. H. BENNETT. G. P. A. THE DETROIT, YPSILANTI & ANNj ARBOR RAILWAY. Cars leave Ann Arbor for Ypsilanti and Detroit every halfhour beginning at 1:45 a. m. U. of M. car leaves City Hall, Detroit, every night after Theater. Special cars for Baseball Games from Court House Ann Arbor to Main En- trance of Baseball Grounds, Detroit. U. or M. LINE. Baggage, express and Students' sup- plies received and delivered. Waiting rooms, corner of Ann and Main streets, Ann Arbor, 111 Griswold street, Detroit. CHICAGO . D I 0PkON:0 H, Wabash Fast Trains make it possible for yen to take breakf-ast in Ann Arher, Din. ner in St. LouisanLuncheon in a First- Class Dining Car en route. You leave Ann Arbor-7:25 a. m.; Ar- rive St. Louis, 6:25 p.m.; Arrive Chicago 3;00 p. m.; Kansas City 7:15 a. m.; Oma- ha 8:11 a. m. Fast Time to Onaha-ogly One Nigbt Out. The Continental Limited, A superb fast train, magnificent service, between Detroit and St. Louis, Chicago, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, New York and Boston. Free Reclintng Chair Cars on All Trains. You will go home for vaca- tion soon-better write to us for a new folder of Wabash trains. F. A. PALMER, A. G. P. A., Chicago. C. R. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. R. S. GREENWOOD, M. P. A., Chicago and Ann Arbor. 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 Toledo. Through trains with Sleeping and Drawing Room cars from Detroit and Toledo. MOULTON HOUK, General Passenger Ag't. Medics and Laws. The senior medics and laws left for Pontiac this morning over the Ann Arbor. It is the yearly custom for the seniors of the two departments to make a visit to the insane asylum at that city, and to make a study of the relation of insanity to the medico- legal cases. Drs. Herdman and Solis will accompany the students. Up to the middle of May the hos- pital work for the University hos- pital was equal to that done during the entire year ending June 30, 1898. The total number of hospital days during the year ending June 30, was 22,773. The total slumber so far this year is over 23,000, which indicates a gain of about 16 per cent over the former year. Ann Arbor R. R. Excursion Rates. Ilhe Asn:Arbor R.R. will seil execursion ticketsas followsit onelre r toe roundtril:: Columbus, o , June 2nd. 3rd and 5th, return limit June 13th, account of meeting American Medicol Associatixon. Clvelaid, 0., Jie 25th an 20th, return limit Juie 29th, Annual Convention Knights of St. Cincinnati, O., June Sth to s30th inclusive, reture limit Jur 5th. National Sa eret.. Petoskey, Michi., Jsioe 19t1 001lan:d 21st, retsrn limst June27ta, C. A. H. Hepartms~ent Micigan Anul Encampinent and5SWR . C. Department Convention. St. Louis, Mo., Jusie 1911: andl20th, returne limit J sne5th, Heunion and Groand Lode mcet- ingf ls.o Buffloo N. Y., Jose 1thll and 15th, recturn limat Junsc 18th with privilece sf extesit July 2nd, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine Imperial Council. Lansing, Mich., June 2nd and 3rd, return limit June 5th, Annual Field Meet Michigan Inter-Colegiate Athletic Association. To RENT-A suite a rooms for light house keeping. Ladies preferred Renting season for the sumiier school. 808 E. Huron street. Steamship Tickets. LoST-Black braided blue jacket. Trans-Atlantic steamship tickets, all Return to 910 Cornwell Place and classes, to and from European points, receive reward. 81 can be purchased a lowest rates and reservations made Michigan Central ticket office, Ann Arbor. Baggage If you want to buy a mandolin or checked to steamer docks at New York. banjo for less than it is worth, go to Full information given at Michigan the Ann Arbor Music Co. this month. Central ticket office or can be obtained W g, by addressing H. W. Hayes, M. C. Ry., Ttey say gWeve botgit too heivy. Ann Arbor, Mich. Must reduce stock." Rentschler, the Ihotographce. NO SHOES FOR WOMEN "THE PURITAN! FOR STYLE, COMFORT AND QUALITY. $350 A PAIR!ALL S ASTYLES The Ann Arbor Branch has a Fine Line of Boots and Oxford Ties for Women now in Stock. 110 East Huron St., Near Cook House. INCORPORATED. DETROIT STORE.18 AND 20 GRATIOT AVENUE. THE $5.00 GRAPHA PHONE That we sell now TALKS, SINGS and PLAYS The sasie as the highie-priced lachins, and USES THE SAMEt RECORDS. THE SCHAEBERLE MUSIC STORE No. 114 W. Liberty St. 0. M. MARTIN.~. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Embalming a specialty. No. 209 y. 4th Ave. Ambulance night and day. Res- idence 302 Fifth Ave. Win. Arnold, "eadin The Only Full Line of Lowney's Chocolates In the City, Just Received by 338 So. State Street. OUR PHOTOS ...A R E . ., PERFECT IN STYLE AND FINISH THE Berryman Studio I I 2 West Huron St. Sats Fhone11i9 A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York - Chicago. ATHLETIC GOODS. Official outfitters to all the leading colleges schools and athletic Blbs of the country. The Spalding Bicycle, ridden by the Intercolle late A. A. A. A. Chamipions, and all the lea itsg colege riders. Evey seql- site foeBase Ball, Foot Hall, Golf, Tennis Athletics, Gymnasium. Spaldings Official League Ball Is the Official Ball of the National League and all the leading college associations. Handsome Catalogue of Athletic Sports Free to any address. Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide for 1899, March 30, 10 Cents. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., New York. Chcage The Hocking Valley Ry. Only Line Having Union Depots in Both Toledo and Columbus. NO TRANSFERS TO ANY POINT. 3 Hour Trains Between Above Cities. Rates always the lowest and accom- modations the best. For particulars call on local agents, or address L. W. LANDMAN, Gen'1 Trav. Agt., 67 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mica. BOYS! STOP! AT THE KINDERGAIRTEN FOR A GAME OF POOL OR BILLIARDS. Huron St. East of P. and M. Bank.