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The "city Of Ann Arbor."

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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"The City of Ann Arbor" is tho name of the nffw prívate car o Messrs. Greenwood and Gilmoie whdch has just arrtved ia the city f rom the car hops of the T., A. A. & N. M. raALroad in. Owosso. By the courtesy of Mr. Greenwood, the Courder was sihowin through the coach yesterday. It -will indeed be a model of comfort and con:'enience for piartites desiring to take a journey together. The coach has been thoroughly refitted ïrom ome end to ■the otber "with all the conpeniences of ia modem private car. One end is set off for ano bseirvation room aed 's compoeed principally of wimdows aind iplate glass mi'rrors. Finely upliolstered lounges aad chairs aiake it am deal place for a long journey. Lockers are fitted up in wlidth to store away clothing anid other artitles. Passing from the observatóon room, one comes into the sleeping section of tlie coach. There are accoimmodations licre for twentyfour peopJie and other berths in the car make room for a total of twentystx, imchrding the eook and porter. In the furthe rend of the car is the pa.ntry and kitohen, fitted up with all the acecssordies of the culinarjr department. An aiiir of newness aaid neatnese peryades the whole coach. A stock of provisions sufiiteient for a 'ry long joumey may easèly be stored away within the car. OutsMe, the car loQks as spiek and span as on tlie inside. Last night the task was compfeted of eqnipping the coach with the Gould patent car coupiler, whdch ís the best and safest

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Courier