.LHE UNIVERSIT OF MICHIGA DAILY. JUST A STEP AHEAD IN STYLE-NEVER IN PRICE. THE NEW TAILOR 120 WASHINGTON ST. MICHIGAN CENTRAL "The Niagara Falls Route." CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. Taking Effect November 19, 1899. Detroi Night Expenss . .. 5 55 A. M. Atlantic Express. . ..........7 45" Grand RapidsEx press ......... ....... . to Mail and Exprsso.. . .ai7r. M. NY. Boston Special ....45 FastEastern ...............94 Mail andExress. o... . 9 25 ,A. Boston, N.Y and Chicago. .05 Fast Western Express.. . 1 25P.o. G.R. and Kt. Express...........B 3 Chicago NghtlExpress........... t , Pacife prs. ....12 15 A. Steamship Tickets, all Classes, to and from European points at lowest rates. Full infor- mation on application. 0. W. RUGGLES. R. W. HATEs, G. P. & T. Agt, Chicago. Ag't Ann Arbor. ANSI STE AJMCS 3zlLI= S TIME TABLE Taking Effect, Sunday, May 21, 1899. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand. ard Tine. SOUTH NORTH *Na. 6.- 1:25 A. M. No. 1.- 8:t6 A. 11. No. 2.-113 i A. M. *No. 5.-t2: aP. m. No. 4.- 8:30 P. M. No. 3.- 4:56 P. m. *Run hetween Ann Arbotr and Toledo only All trains daily except Sundny. N. S. GILMIORE, Agent. W H. BENNETT, G. P. A. Detroit, Ypsilanti and Ann Ar- bor Railway. Cars leave for Detroit and Ypsilanti every half hour, beginning at 6:45 a. 10. until 8:15 p. in; last car for Detroit 11:10 p.ms. Waiting room, corner Ann and Main sts.; Detroit. Sit(driawold at. BREAKFAST - ANN ARBOR SUPPER ST, LOUIS, MO. WABASH - FAST TRAINS FREE - CHAIR CARS R. S.Green nood,N. 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. -THE BEST MAlES OF ~eut cblecthebcbotograpbcix k bdd OiiS dl Guitdrs Such as Joseph Bohinan's, Washburn's and Bruno's are on sale at the .0 H R~mSchaelberlo AIUSG Store W Liberty, only 2 doors from Mack's Corner The Fine Tailoring Have You Trade of the City. BURCHFIELD, 106 EAST HURON STREET PROF. THOMPSON ON THE TRAMP QUESTION. Advocates Punishinq the Hobos as Common Felons. Prof. Thompson before the Business Men's class yesterday discussed the very important question of tramps. He first treated it in a historical man- ner stating that hobos first came into prominence about 1873 when many men were out of employment owing to the financial crisis, and also that the disbandment of the army in preceeding years formed a nucleus for a holt class. Now there are more hobos in the U. S. than men in the standing army. These men cost the tax payers many million dollars for eriminal prosecu- tions and are non-producers. They do not belong to the most dangerous crim- inal class but still are public charac- ters in whom the public should be iii- torested and whom they ought to sup- press. The present method of punish- ment by short terms is no punishment at all for they often seek imprison- ment to avoid inclement weather. The motto of the hobo is that the world owes him a living and his only work is to collect it. The remedy advocated was to make hoboing a felony with three years' imprisonment. Put them on an island in Lake Mich- igan apart from other criminals, and have a force appointted solely to arrest hobos. Only the sturdy 'tramps should be treated this way, those who are physically able bodied. Cases were cited to prove that harsh punishments never deter criminals but during a three years' confinement where they had to work they would acquire in- dustrious habits. The only practical solution is to make the practice a fel- ony instead of a misdemeanor. A complete line of Adler Bros. fine suits at Wadhams, Ryan & Reule, 200- 202 S. Main st. The address at Newberry hall yeser- day morning was by Dr. Elisa Mosher. She discussed the subject of "Character Building." She said that while she knew what character was, as yet she had been unable to formulate a defiali- tion that entirely satisfied her. So she decided to approach the subjectby giv- ing a scheme of life. By this means she developed her definition, until she proved the character to be soul quality, soul fibre, soul strength. The important thing then with each individual is the development of tle right kind of life. This cannot be ob- tained by turning only to the world for nourishment. The world cannot give the best food for the soul. Prayer she defined as a turning away from thy. earth towards God. The address next Sunday morn." will be by the Rev. J. W. Bradshaw, who will apeak upon "The Divine Com- monplace." Students are cordially invited to in- opect our complete lines of suits, over- coats, men's furnishings and hats. Wadhams, Ryan - Reule, S. Main st. Dec. 15th and 16th Christmas Bazaar at the Unitarian Church. Refresh- nients from 4 p. m. 10 p. m. Baird and Fitzpatrich See the Game. Manager Baird and Trainer Fitzpat- rick left Friday night for Madison to take in the Chicago-Wisensin game. up to a late hour last night, they had not as yet returned, but they are eN- pected some time today. Mr. Baird, however, was interviewed by a Times- Herald reporter after the game and is quoted as having said that Wisconsin played much poorer than she did against us. seen our POIICELAINS ? Finest thing- oct-only tiee in the cty where you can get them. SPEGIRL ROT ES TO SENIORS 1 1113 B61T-F UpanStudio 112 W. HuronSt. N.S. Phone 119 CANDY MAKING FROM NOW TO, CHRISTMAS should be above the ordinary, if such a thing is possible; but Hangsterfer's fine confectionery is always so excellent that it would be hard to concoct anything that is superior to our choice bon-bons and chocolates, butter cups or wafers. They are unsurpassed for quality and delicious flavor by anything manufac- tured. 200 E. Washington, 316 S. State. Warranted for 1 Year $1.00 Wm Arnold Lea"din . Jeweler 'The Most Comiplete lin e of Lowney Chocolates in the city can be found at Tuttle's 338 SOUTH STATE ST5 s - 0. M M ARTIN , FUNERAL Puritan Shoes for 72 STYLES DIRECTOR Howard hats at Wadhanis, Ryan & Embalming a specialty. No. 209 S. 4th Reule. Best hat on the market at $3.00. Ave. Ambulance night and day. Res 200-202 S. Main Est idence 302 Fifth Ave. AN NWOMEN r