
THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. VOL. XV. NO. 46. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1889. WHOLE NO. 777. Programme for Alpha Nu, Saturday ev- I have been surprised and shocked by l'rlm:>ry Sitimil I unit-. ON THE CAMPUS. ening: Sbyl, "Politics in College," J. C. the number of times that I have myself According to the semi-annual apportion- Liwenhaupt; recitation, "E Jintmre after seen young men step up to ladies in the ment of the primary school interest fund As usual the Palladium is promised Flodden," C. E. Williams; story, C. P. Hill; evening and press their company upon made by the Superintendent of Public In- about Feb. 15, which means about Apr. 1. music, Miss Worrall; debate, resolved, them, until it became necessary for the struction, the several cities and townships 1 lady to use ihe most severe language to The Gamma Phi Beta fraternity wil that the federal government should have a force the ruffian to depart. At one time in Washtenaw county are entitled to the hold its annual convention in this city in monopoly of the liquor industry," aft., J. a lady was forced to request me as I was following fin ua s, being at the rate of 74 L. Bdson; neg., L. R Lyons; piano solo, cents per capii* oa ihe number of school CLOAK 1891. passing, to protect her from the advances The Glee Club is in need of another Miss Worrall. of a man who persisted in following her children reported: first tenor, Darrow having been obliged to Rev. R. H. Conwell, president of Temple and speaking to her, whenever there ap- KO Or CHILDBKN. AMOUNT. resign. College, who lec«r«d last evening, in peared to be no other pedestrians near. AnnArbor 260 S 192 40 speaking with a Chronicle editor about Another lady told me that her little girl, Ann ArborCily 2989 22U M> Dr. Frieze has so far recovered his fifteen years of age, had several times Augusta 6* 462 50 healih as to be able to meet his cla-ses on- university said: "Undoubtedly the Bridgewater S4I AV2 34 University ot Michigan is the greatest been frightened by young men who ac- Dexier 24fi 182 Ot again. costed her. * Freedom \r.>, 350 02 university in America. I myself am a Ltraa 305 225 70 L I E. C. Rockwood, '89, was in the city Yale man but Yale can not be compared Among the number of young men Lodi 813 23162 who come to Ann Arbor yearly, there I.yudon 169 125 06 last week and took in the sophmore-fresh- with the U. of M." Right you are, we Manchestsr 728 53S 72 man rush. heartily agree with you.—Chronicle. must be of course many in whom brutal Nothfleld :;?'> 280 40 instincts are predominant; but it is the PittsflelJ 31!l 236 06 The University hospital ha? beea pre- The membe.-s of the medical faculty duty of the authorities to see that these Salem SI6 233 10 sented with an invalid chair by Prof. Saiine r>77 426 98 who "le-signed" during the summer, have fellows are checked in their rude be- Scio 657 486 18 $10,000.00 Worth Hennequin. lost all interest in the department and not havior or that some of their number are Sharon 880 '.'IS fit Prof. Stanley will play the organ at the a word isheard from them ab jut its failure. made examples of. If the authorities Suiierlor MS 256 80 cannot or will not do their duty, it is Sylvan 6'JS ">16 52 rendering of the "Messiah" at O'oerliu, Perhaps its great success this year, Webster J»9 147 26 TO BE SOLD WITHIN 6 WEEKS. December 20. even without their n mes among the the place of the citizens to see that their York..M , 710 o!9 Hi wives and daughters are protected from Ypsilanti ! 311 280 14 Another relic of the last century has members of the faculty, has at last con- insult. Many of these ruffians dress ¥psilauti City 1710 1287 60 vinced them that the success of the Uni- gone, the old fence having been removed well and affect the air of gentlemen,and Total ._ 13J-11 J965U 34 from around the campus. versity does not depend on any one man. it would be a wholesome lesson to some ¥ The Choral Union has received an invi- Tne attendance at the University is of them if they were taken in hand and tation to take part in the Flower Riiow to steadily increa-ing, a comparative state- fined judiciously by our police justices. The new apparatus tor feeding the fires be given at Detroit next spring. ment of the registration on Nov. 13, 18?8 Yours respectfully, of t-lectric light plant* <1 >e< sway entirely PRICES and 1889, bung given below: OBSERVER. wilh the ne36>sity of handling coal after it A paper on "Review of recent geological has been dumped in the luel room. literature" will be read at the meeting of Literary 758 93-2 MACK ],aw 362 606 the Geological Society this evening. Medical 3 8 382 \I>H "I'is Hi- County'* Tarn. NEVER Pharmacy . HO 81 Adelphi was favored by exq lisite music Dental...... 106 104 The county is now on the anxious seat last Saturday evening by Mis?e« Davis Homoeopathic 74 67 in regard to the property where the jail is and Cramer. Many citizens attended. Totals H66 207J. located, and it is not improbable that with- Dr. Martha J. Robinson, dent '88, of The sophmore-frestman foot-ball rush in a few days it will be necessary to com- SCHMID. Cleveland has been unanimously chosen Ia9t Saturday morning was a haid con- EQUALED vice-president of the Ohio State Ddntal test, the fight continuing over two hours mence a suit to determine the rights of Association. before the ball was finally forced over the the parties, urless a compromise is af- The editors of ihe Chronicle havo had a lino by the treshmen. The only serious fected. ruction among themselves which led to accident happened to ArthurVanlnwagen, When the present jail site was purchas- '93, who was badly squeezed in the crowd. the resignation of five of the six indepen- ed, the committee having the mutter in dent editors. It was thought at first that his ribs were charge decided to purchase the lot on the S. M. Sayford, sent, out under the Am- broken, but fortunately it was not so and ADAMS' BAZAAR herst Visitation Movement, will begin a he is now fast recovering. corner of Second and Ann-sts, provided s 13 SOUTH MAIN-ST.. IS series of meetiogs at the University chapel The Literary Adelphi programme for right of way could be secured on both the next Sunday morning. next Saturday evening will be as follows: south and east sides of the lot. This was Hugh Johnson, D. D. of Toronto, Can , Music, guitar, "Arion Mnrch," Irmale Wilson; essay, "John I?. Gough," Mi*8 amicably settled, as the committee sup will will deliver tue annual address before posed, and theground purchased, the deec HIEIAIDJQJUIAIRITIEIRIS the Students' Caristian Association on Anna Dosking; reading, Mi*.s Morey; Sunday, December 8th. music, "Ed Bolero;" A minor solo, Irmale specifying that the county should be en- C. Wilson; debate, resolved, "that capital titled to a right of way, 1G feet wide, from -FOIL- Prof. Hinsdale delivered his lecture on punishment should be abolished;" aff., POWDER "Garfield" at Siline Tuesday even'ng, for Second-st to the alley in the rear of the CARRIAGES, EXPRESS 1OO New Bird Cages. Will St. John, (med. dept.;) neg., C. T. 5OO New Baskets of all kinds. the benefit ot the Young Peoples' Society King, (law dfpt;) general debate; music, opera house, off of the lot south of the Absolutely Pure. W \GONS. Children's Bicycles and of the Saline M. E. church. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity Tricycles, Hammocks, etc. New Crockery, Glass Ware, Tin "Buttle of Sebastopol," Irma C. Wilson. one purchased. When the barn was built strength and wholesomeness. Mi re economica New Oil Paintings and Pictures Ware, Hosiery, Handkerchief^ Why doesn't SDmeone get up an excur- Citizens and students welcome. it was placed on the south-east corner, the than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in and Frames. Notions, etc. sion to Chicago to see the Thanksgiving competition with the multitude of low test, short The idea of military training at the Uni- entrance being on the south side by means weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only i Day rugby game? A large crowd will go Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall ALL versity meets with great favor among the of the right of way. St., N. Y. if cheap rates can be secured. students. Already, 250 have signed the Engineering Society programme Satur- petition to the regents to take the matter Everything went along smoothly, the LOWEST DPIRICIIES day evening: "Railroad work at Lelands," in charge. When the regents meet again, sheriff having undisputed use of this strip OITR M CEWT COLUMN. B. S. C. May; 'Railroad construction," G. a committee will present thfse petitions of land which is now in dispute, until Adveitisements, such as To Rent, For Sale Call at the New Store, Main-st. Tuesday when he noticed a workman and Wants, not exceeding three lines, can b C. Tuthiil; "Talk on Draw-bridges," J. K, and ask them to apply to the Secretary of inserted three weeks lor a.» cciits.
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