S fEUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. JUST A STEP AHEAD IN STYLE-NEVER IN PRICE. ILDEBRAND THN TAO THE NEW TAILOR { e 120 WASHINGTON ST t ,f MICHIGAN CENTRAL '.The Niagara Falls Route." CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Taking Effect Jone 25, 1899. GOING BAST. Detroit Night Express................. 5 S A. M. Atlantic Ex press...........7 48 Grand Rapids Expess ..... ......11 10 Mail and Express... .................. 3 4 P. a. N. Y. Boston Special.........4 58 " Feet Eastern...............59 43 Mail and Express.... .......9 40 A.M. Bocton, N. Y. and Chicago.. . 7 48 Fat r Eestern Epres. . . ... c. 3P. 0.B. and Kal. Expreson........... 45 1 Chicago Night Express................. 9 43 " Pacific Express.........:...............12 10 A. M. Steamship Tickets, all Classes, to and from European points at lowest rates. Full infor- mation on application. O. W. RUGGLES. H. W. HAYEs, G. P. & T. Ag't, Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor. ADt smauscr--tI LILIEs; TIME TABLE Taking Effect, Sunday,May 21, 1899. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand. ard Time. SOUTH NORTH *No. 6.- 7:25 A. M. No. 1.- 8:56 A. M. No. 2-11:3) A. M. 'No. 5.-12:30P. o. No. 4.- 8:30 a. M. No. a.- 4:56 . . *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only All trains daily except Sunday. N. S. GILMORE, Agent. W, 23. BENNETT. G. P. A. Detroit, Ypsilanti and Ann Ar- bor Railway. Care leave for Detroit and Ypsilanti every half hour, beginning at 6:45 a. m. until 8:15 p. m.; last car for Detroit 11:10 p. m. Waiting room, corner Ann and Main pts.: Detroit, Ill Griswold st. BREAKFAST - ANN ARBOR SUPPER ST, LOUIS, MO, WABASH - FAST TRAINS FREE - CHAIR CARS E.S. Greenwood,M. P. A., Chicago The Hocking Valley Ry. With its three-hour trains between Toledo and Columbus,. using Union Station in both cities, is why EVERY- BODY uses this line. Parlor cars on day trains and sleepers at night. Through sleeper from Toledo to Washington, Baltimore and Philadel- phia. Quite a Railroad THE HOCKING VALLEY. Write L. W. LANDMAN, 11 Fort st., Detroit, Mich. U oM.iins 5c'o$00.Fin. Watch Repairing a Specialty. , Li CHAPMAN, JEWELER, 206 Main South. Have You We have just received a New Line of them in All the New Colors and Styles MACK &RCON MEN'S FURNISHINGS. A TEXAS STEER. Chas. H. Hoyt's "A Texas Steer" will shove its horns to the Athens Theatre Monday, Dec. ttth. There is a world of homely truth in this broad satire and it appeals to no one more than to the in habitants of this city who certainly, know something of the seamy side of politics, if any one does. The cast is said to be an excellent one. See our new line of writing desks and book cases., MARTIN HALLER, Furniture, Carpets' and Draperies. FOR RENT.-Suite of.rooms with tvo closets. Also single room with large closet, stationary bowls with hot and cold water. Hot water heat. 439 S. Division street. 62 WANTED-A young man to sing second tenor in male quartette, one that can read well preferred. Address, J. W. K., U. of M. Daily office. 63 The Saturday evening assembly will take place at Granger's Academy this week as usual. 61 SEASON COMMENCES. There is good skatic' at the skating park on Fifth Avenue. AUCTION AT THE TRUSTEE BOOK SALE, 126 S. Main Street. Each Evening, between 7 and 9 o'clock. Commencing Monday, December 4th. Every sale without reservation. The re- mainder of the day will be devoted to private sales at heavy discounts. H. H. HERBST, Trustee. Funy about those Brandt mandolins isn't it? They create a demand, sell themselves, we just buy them that's all-Ann Arbor Music Co., Washington St. Dec. 15th and 16th Christmas Bazaar at the Unitarian Church. Refresh- ments from 4 p. m. 18 p. gn. The Vellum, "Yellow and Blue," edi- lion of The Ann Arbor Cook Book, is one of the handsomest and most appro- priate Christmas gifts to take to the folks at home that could be suggested. Students recite to men of the Faculty. They will find no less satisfaction in having; their cooking done according to the ladies of the faculty, nearly all of whom have their choicest recipes in the Cook Book each signed by the contri- butor, 268 pages, goo recipes. Give your boarding-house-keeper a book, take one home. Give some to your young mar- ried friends. On sale at Congregational Church Fair Friday, ues.,8th. U. of M. and Iaterbity pillows, and many other hardsome and desirable things will be on sale. Come and bring your friends. Admission to the Fair, 5 cents. Compliments of Mr. Aid Mrs. Granger to the ladies of the University for Sat- urday afternoon, at 4 o'clock-Dancing. LEADERS OF TENS. There will be a meeting in the gym. of the leaders of the groups of ten of the Women's League, one week from next Monday evening. 62 ANNA DALEY. Pres. For Christmas we have a very fine line Rattan, Mahogany and Golden Oak Rockers. MARTIN HALLER, Furniture, Carpets and Draperies. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, The women of the Unitarian church will have a great variety of articles, for Christmas presents, at reasonable prices at their bazaar, December 15th and 16th. Students are cordially invited to in-, spect our complete lines of suits, over- coats, men's furnishings and hats. Wadhacms, Ryan - Reule, S. Main st. seen our PORCELAINS? Flnet thing o't-only ptace in the ciy where rou con get them. SP GIRL RRTES TO SENIORS 1116 parr man Studio 112 W. Huron St. N. S. Phone 119 BICYCLES STORED FOR THE WINTER At the low rate of 25 cents per month LEON SHAW, - 17 E. Ann St. JUST RECEIVED A New Line of The " Soule Photoraphs " Coptey Prints and Copyrighted Platino PrintT Unmountee Indian Heads New TABLE Stane Nol'17 ART STORE 217 SOUTH FOURTH AVE.. MONEY LOANEO On Watches, Diamondr, Wheels er other P sonal Property. WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAtREI ofcc nt residence, 331 E. Liberty St., An Ar bor, Mich. All basiness confidential. Honses, a to 11:30 a. m.and1 to:30 and 7 to 9 p. m. Joseph C. Wates. Bargains inSecond-hand Watchesand Daeoa da READ THE DAILY. Warranted foe 1 Year $1.00.. WM. Arold, Jel Tea Most Co)plete li e of Lowney Chocolates in the city can be found at Tuttle's 338 SOUTH STATE ST. Ot M. MARTIN... FUNERAL. DIRECTOR Embalming a specialty. No. 209 S. 4th Ave. Ambulance night and day. Re*. idence 302 Fifth Ave. MEN Puritan Shoes AND$3.5 WOMEN'e 72 STYLES w..,..A.Fn r var ind l:lr.H uuuERLE. I"~e lInivArnitv I1*'e T eA ' I m ___ -Embalmer and. 013 East William street EvrKn._R DI ETER EE ner n.all Drector #lave s ;xt sue-half block west ) _ _ - F n