Michigan, Thursday, September 26, 1889
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THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. xv. NO. 39. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1889. WHOLE NO. 770, everything by the massive or compact plan made in the mechanical laboratory. The 7tb Cavalry Reunion. A FATAL ACCIDENT. is given at $1, while by the pavilion plan drawing room has been finished, giving a At a conference of the members of th's it runs up to $1.41." Urge, well-lighted room for this work. regiment at Detroit on the 24th inst., it " The conclusions that the committee The basement has been finished and will was decided to hold the reunion of the MACK & SCHMID. l'i»I'.K. E. Nichols Injured by bis Horse reached are as follows : " be used for experimental steam work, regiment in the Capitol builJins; at Lan- WK KnnnlnK away .-His Recovery " The building will have to consist of Prof. Cooley having " a gem of boudoir," sing, on Tuesday.the 221 of October next. CORDIALLY INVITE EVERY LADY TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR • Impossible. wards connected with each other, the (as he calls it,) in the front part, for his Other state papers please copy. operating rooms and administration of- experimental work. A number of private J. Q. A. SESSIONS, S ;C. At 12:30 this noon Prof. B. E. Nichols fices." lockers have been built for the use of the met with an accident from which, the " The wards should be two stories high, students, each student being able thereby Cheap Harvest Excursions NEW FALL GOODS! doctors claim, he cannot recover even if with basement. The basement should be to keep his valuables under lock and key. Will be run via the Wabash line to points Our Prices are Always the Lowest Possible for Reliable Goods devoted principally to ths heating and In the wash room, a large marbletop table in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Dikots, We are now Crowded with Bargain. he is not now dead as this paper is being ventilating apparatus." having twelve wash basins in it, has been Colorado, Arkansas and Texas, and all printed. " The combined hot water and steam placed. A number of minor improvements parts ot the West, on August G and 20, be He was sitting on a road cart in front of heating should be used if possible, other- have been made. September 10 and 2-t, and October 8, 1889. Dr. Smith's residence, talking with the wise steam should be used. Fire places Rate, one fare for round trip. For partic- 70 Pieces Double Fold Fancy and Plain Suitings, 12Uc per yard are recommended for ventilating purposes." ulars apply or write to P. E. Dombough, doctor, when his horae, a fractious colt, HIGH SCHOOL, NOTES. " The fresh air is to be brought from out passenger and ticket sgect, 308 Mauison- 20 Pieces all Wool 40-inch Serge, at 4Uc per yard. became nervous and began dancing of doors direct over heated coib, and st, Toledo, O. 70. 20 Pieces all Woo 40-inch Plaids and Striped Novelties, 45c per yard around. Prof. Nichols swung off the Lyceum No. 1 held forth in Prof. Chute's 10 Pieces all Woo 54-mch Suitings in Fall und Winter Colon 50c per yard should enter the room near the floor. The room last Friday. 15 Pieces all Wool 40-inch Royal Armures. Latest Colorings, 8°>c peryard seat and went behind the cart, still cling- foul air flues are to be in or near the The gladiators of the Arena did not as- OUR 25 CEST t'OM'MV ing to the reins. The horse ran and Prof. floor (preferably one under each bed." Advertisement?, such as To Rent, For Sale, 2 K ffiioWdSg? "The air space for each patient should semble Friday night. and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can be 150 Dozen Pairs Ladies' Fancy Hose, at 7c per pair Nichols hung on to the lines, bsiug his inserted three weeks lor 25 cents. 50 Dozen Pairs Fan Colored Good Kid Gloves (4-Button Length) 4ric i>er nair not be Ie3s than fourteen hundred cubic Tnere w a noisy little fight in the camp SO Dozen Pairs Fan Colored Good Kid Gloves 4-Butto Length) Sf e per mil' footing in front of Dr. Herdman's and was feet." of the senior class concerning the election 20 Dozen Pairs Black Foster. Patent S-Hook Kid Gloves at SI iW so d by othJrs I! "5 dragged by the now runaway colt. The of class officers. WANTED. Above Gloves warranted same as our «2 00 Gloves 7 omcrs il ..at. " The height of ceilings of the wards Latest Colors In Good Silk Flushes, at 42c per yard' colt turned the corner by the Presbyteri- should be fourteen feer. The floors should All the rooms in the new building will ANTED—Girls for general housework. In- Big Line of Persian Striped Silks, at SI .00 per yard. be of Georgia pine and paratined. The be funished with an excellent quality of Wquire 48 S. State-st.. opposite Campus. 72 ,^S m^nuSK0 0 and 136 We Wa nt UOt to i nd 12.00 an church and Prof. Nichols' head was 1°"^0 Pieces StaplS e^SK" Ginghams at 5c per »yard """ ™ dashed against the curb-stone, fracturing walls should be of soap9tone finish. The natural slate blackboards. "POSITION WANTED.—By lady stenographer, Full Line of Double Faced Cotton "Flannel at 18; per yard windows should extend within six inches J- typewriter, and rapid loug hand writer. Will 1 Size Newr Desi ns 1 00 his skull. He was picked up and carried At the Delta Epsilon lyceum lagt Fri- accept any clerical work. Address Box 1433, City. irborPeopfe"' ' S -"S - ^ pairto" JS0.50 in the best value, ever offered Ann of the ceiling, and the junction of the tops day, Mr. Paul was elected president, and 7U_ to Dr. Smith's residence, where he now of the windows and tne walls with the Our Black Goods Department receives the most attention. The question of Miss Pinckney, secretary. ANTED.—An apprentice wanted at the Mil permanent color and good wearing qualities being of such importance to us that lies between life and death. ceiling should be curved. The wi ndows Wlinery store of Mrs. F. L. Munyon. 16 East The fracture is just over the Mt eye, should be double and as air tight as possi- The theatre, the Detroit exposition and Washington-st. German girl preferred. 71 we keep LTJPIN'8 French Imported Goods only, which we buy direct from the and is as large as a man's haud. Drs. ble." the circus had quite a number of flunks importers, at prices that enable us to avoid any competition marked to their credit on Monday. ANTED.—An intelligent and energetic Smith, Mortou and Herdman are attend- " All angles in the wards should be Wyoung iran, twenty years old or over, to take Our library and study room is the pleas- a good paying position as traveling agent. Per- CLOAKS, JACKETS, WRAPS, ETC. ing him and making every effort to save avoided and the roundmgs should be con- son of experience preferred. Call upon or ad- The Assortment, Quanity, Prices and Styles are sure to surprise all our customers his life but with small hopes of success. cave and not convex. Wooden facings anteet feature of the new building, and dress S. REGISTKB office. or \ isitors. His wife and daughter were notified and should be protected from noisy students. for the windows should be omitted alto- ANTED—A boy who wishes to learn short- NEW GOODS and Bargains displayed through our entire Store for Visitors or brought to his side. gether, and those for the do Drs should There is urgent need of about a hundred Whand and typewriting and pay his tuition Customers to look at and examine. Prof. Nichols is probably as well known have perfecly smooth surfaces." by doing office work. He can have a permanent more hooks for holding hats and wrappers. •position as soon as competent. A good chance MACK ft SCHMID. around the state, as well a= in Ann Arbo-, "Water closets and bath tubs should be Hats are stacked on the floor fjr want of for the right boy. Enquire of S. A. Moran, REG- as any of our citizens. His long connec- ventilated downward into heated flues. a better place. ISTER Office. 71 tion with the schools of this city, his pub- Bath tubs should stand out with every ANTED.—To do chores for room or board, lishing business, and his prominence as a Several students "celebrated a wedding by student, willing to work. Understands part exposed, and porcelain lined. Hop- at a funeral" (Prof. Chute's comparison o care of hoists. References. Stephenson, this J. T. JACOBS & CO.'S fruit grower and pomologist have i pers for emptying slops should be made office. 70 brought him into prominence. playing cards on church steps) Wednes of copper and supplied with hot and cold day, only 24 hours after that very thin ANTED.—Party desires to secure five unfur- water faucets. The laundry should be in had been forbidden. Wnished rooms, or half a house. Address F. THE EEGENTS MEET. an additon to the basemsnt, not directly at REGISTER office. 72 under any part of the building." Patrons and all who are interested in FOR SALE. The report of the committee was re the high school are invited to call and se TMET TALK OVER TUB HOSPITAI the new building. The best time to cal OR SALE—Railroad tickets to Portland.