THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.
Novelties in Spring Clothes
YOUNG MEN'S NATTY SCOTCH CHEVIOT AND SERGE SUITS, GOLF
SUITS, TENNIS SUITS, BICYCLE, CRASH AND LINEN SUITS.
All wool serge suits $7.50, $10 and $12; Crash suits at $6.50;
Linen suits at $5; White duck tennis pants at $1.50; White duck golf
pants $3.50; All wool bicycle pants $3.50; Youth's all wool fancy
suits $10 and $7.50; Men's all wool serge coats $4.50; Men's alpaca
coats $2.00 and $1.50.
M A O K_&COMP AO NY
If You Don't Want
to Buya MANDOLIN
Don't call on us thir
week for our prices
are irresistible.
ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO
205-207 E. Washington St.
ANN ARBOR
me Table, Sunday, Sept, 5, 1897.
TIME TABLE:
Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standar-t
Time.
NORTH. SOUTH.
8:43a. m. *7:30an
*12:15 p. M. 11:21 a. m.
4:40p. m. 8:40 p. m.
*Ru b etween Ann Arbor and Toledo only
E. S. GILMORE, Agent
W. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo O.
MIGHIGAN UKNTEAL
The Niagara Falls Route."
Taking Effect April 17. 1898.
Central Standard Time.
TRAINS AT ANN ARBOR.
P. M. A. M
Mail and Ex........147 B, N. Y, Chi.... 8 12
N. Y. Special.-4 50 Mail--------- 18
Eatern Ex---4S 193 Paciic Ex ..1230
*N. S. Limited -. 10 03 P. M.
A. M. Western Ex.-1 38
D.N. Express -...-7 00 G. R. & K. Ex... 545
Atlantic Ex..00 Chi. Nt. Ex -.-.i10 00
G. R. Express ---2 15
*North Shore Limited is an extra fare train
and there is a charge of $2.50 to New York
more than on other trains.
0. WV RUGGLES, _f H. W. HAYES,
G. P. & T. Agt. hicago. Act.. Ann Arbor
THE BUCKEYE ROUTE.
COLUMBUS, IIK V ALLEY AND DTLEDA IRAILWY
to the only line from, the Toledo Union
Station to Columbus and points beyond,
using Union depot terminals at Colom-
bus and runs four fast express trains
daily between the points named, two of
them in the un-precedented time of three
hour. Parlor cars on day trains, seato 25
rests; Pulmas sleepers on night trains.
Students desiring unequaled facilities
are invited tous the Buckeye Rots and
oan obtain full particulars on appication
to local ticket agents.
E. R. DAVIDSON,
Dist. Pass. Agent, Toledo; or
W. 11. FIShER, G. P. andT. A.
Columbu. Ohio.
OHIO CNTRAL b1NVS.
THE DIRECT LINE TO
Cincinnati Columbus
Dayton Marietta
Urbana Athens
Springfield Middleport
and Charleston, W. Va.
Through trains with Sleeping and
Drawing Room Cars from Detroit
and Toledo.
KINDERGARTEN, ioWEQ5AiTOIt. STEINS!
Call and See Us,
. A whole window full.
RENTSCHLER, THE PHOTOGRAPHER W'p.- GEA-"old
Telephone 'sO. ANN ARBOR m
m
HOLMES' LIVERY,
515 East Liberty St.
FULLER & BERANH
s .-TAILORS
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.
Work called for and delivered
. 1 5. STATE ST., over Rosey's.
Phone No. 264, New State.
0. K. MARTIN,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Embalming a Specialty.
NO. 209 FOURTH AVENUE.
Ambulance night or day.
Residence, 302 Fifth Avenue.
CAN FURNISH MUSIC OF FIRST-CLASS,
Orders for all Fraternity parties, club
dances, etc. Leave orders at Ann Arbor
Music Co. or at Residence, 1710 Ge ddes ave.
P. S. - Will tle pupils on Plans and in
sight reading at above namsd Places,
A. J .Johnston.
*j.of M.ShavingParlors andBath Rooms
Phone 1061
BEST SERVICE IN THE CITY.
GRANGER'S ACADEMY.
SCHOOL OF DANCING.
Private Lessons
MR. OR MRS. ROSS GRANGER.
BELL TELEPHONE 246.
I
As was generally expected she would,
Pennsylvania won the Mott Haven
games which were concluded at Berke-
ley Oval saturday. The field of con-
testants was the largest in the history
of the games, and the results of the
best. Next to Pennsylvania came
NOTICE.
All '99 baseball men report at gyro. at
4 p. m. today.
C. RIEGELMAN, Mngr.
The King's Daughters of the Unitar-
ian church will give a lawn fete at Scott
Place, Washtenaw ave., on Friday,
June 3, 4 to 8 p. m. All persons associ-
ating with the Unitarian church are
Princeton with 28 points, 22%4 behind cli lls te n i r
cordiaslly invited. 15
the former. Harvard was third, Yale
fourth, Syracuse fifth and Columbia,
John Hopkins, Williams, Cornell and
Lost-A pair of eye-glasses. Reward
if returned to 608 Madison st.
Georgetown finishing in the order GOOD BOATING up the river. Boats
nmdo rent day and evenings at J. of M.
named.boat house, foat of N. Main st. tf
The best performances vere in the
NOTICE.
120 yards hurdles, won in 15 3-5 sec.; in We want to employ a few young men
the 220 yards hurdles, which was also of ability and good address who are
won by Kraenzlein, 23 3-5 sec.; in the anxious to make money. Our men are
broad jump, which Prinstein, Syracuse, making from $8 to $12 per day. Perman-
ctposition to right party, 0. Apilc-
won, distance 23 ft. 7 3-8 in.; in the han-ent tosioCo. rWbht avy.,D.iago,
ton & Co., 243 Wabash ave., Chicago,
mer throw, won by McCracken, Penn., IllG 0. H. Love, Manager. 200
distance 149 ft. 5 in.; in the pole vault,
tie between Clapp, Yale, and Hoyt, To stick Rubber use MAJOR'S RUB-
BER CEMENT. Beware ! ! ! Don't
Harvard, height 11 ft. 1 in. take a substitute.
University School of Dancing
STALE STREET, OPPOSITE LAW BUILDINO.
Programe Party, with Orchestra Music, every aturday Even .
Private Lessons by appointment. - Office, 427 Thompson st.
EINOCH DIETERLE,
E'IBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Calls Attended Day or Night.
No. 161 East Liberty Street: Residence, 533
South Fourth Ave. Phone 129."
RANDALL, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, ,N A
WASHINGTON STREET ANN ARBOR . - *.
322 SOUTH STATE STREET.
Ladies' artistic Hair Dressing up stairs
Old friends ral again. We welcome new
ones. J. R. TROJANOWSKI,
FOR.... m .
Lowney's Chocolates
-GO TO-
W. W. TUTTLE'S, Sate
ALLEGRETIS, if you wish.
TANDEMCS
TO RENT.
M. STAEBLER'S CYCLE EMPORIUM
One door east of American House.
Both Phones, No.8.
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