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Day
19
Month
January
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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ITILL'8 OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, Jan. 20. The Fashlouabla Evcnt of tho Soason. Th Famoua ÍIHARRISONS.IÍ (KORMERIA' PHOTOS.) And their Suberb Dramatic Gompany, incluí iiiií the greatett character uctor, F. -A.TTQ-. JLIsTDEiaSOlsr In F. C Beraaud'8 farclcal coraedy, "OUR INFANT." In two Screams and a Shriek. "Photos" was eicruclatingly Pluinny bu ¦Our Infnnt" is Hysterlcal. - Detroil Kree Press. Reëcnred 8et „ 75 Centê General AdmiHslon 50 Ollery_ _ _ „ _36 " Reserved aeata now on sale at Bllss Son. TJILL'S OPEUA HOUSE. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. ON K NICHT OM. Monday, Jan. 22. Th last great New York succes Second teaon of Louis F. Baum's Komatic Klve-Act Drama, THEMAID OFARRAN Produced wlth the original great scenic ef facts, mchanlcal devlces and powerful cast whloh won for tuis play the unlted plauditi of the press and people durlug lts recent successful run in New York. 4 RECOGNIZED STARS. 4 t;i;s iiallock, GFA'EVIEVE ííOl.llis, I KWK E. AIKEN, KM IS F. i: VI M, Supportert by the followlng eminent artists John H. Nicholson, Katharlue Gray, John F Ryan, Cordie Alken, John Wllllain. Kate RobrU, C. E. Edwards. Popular Price- Admlaslon, 35, 50 and 75 ets Reaerved mu on sale at BUss St Son's Thurdy, January 18th. Lost.- A fur boa between Hack & SchmidV corner and Scliairer's dry goods store. The fiuder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Schairer's store. LIterarjr Notlc'"Swo't tiiltleStannie Snow" is the title ofacharmiiif, "catchy" song with chorus, ust published by L. E. Whipple, Boston, Itif easy and melodious, and so taking, that, tbough published less ttaan a month ago, )t hag already been put on the concert stage hy first-class minstrels. Price, with au exquisite Iithograph title, only 40 cents, post-free. Fenderpon doesn't see why an artist should be paid a high price for his paintngs. His work is eascl-y done, Fenderson says. Tlesolutions on the death of Trumao B. ïoodspeed one of the Washtenaw Mutual Fire Insurance Company Adopted at the Annual Meeting of the Company Jan. 10 1883 : Vn icrüab, It bas pleased the Qrcat Father of us all to remove from hls place to our clrcle our late associate and l'riend Traman B. Uoodspeed, therefore be it. Suolved, That we bow In sorrowful humility o the flat of an allwise God. That in the ieath of Truman B. Goodspeed thls company laslostan ableofficer, an honorable member, and we have all lost a general fiiend. Rtëolv4d, That the heartfelt sympathy of hls company Is extended to the bereaved widow and orphans of our deceased frlend. Ketolved, Thai these resolutions be spread upon the record of the company, and a copy of the same be presented lo the widow of the deceased. Retoived, That the offlee of the company be Iraped in mournlng for the space of thirty days from date. The resolutions were adopUd by a rising E. W. CODINGTON 1 GEO. McDOUOALL V Com. ANDREW CAMPBELL ( STEPHEN FAIRCHir.DSec. Early Closlng. For the purpose of securing the opporunity to become acquainted with our amilles (except the lone bachelor of our number, who we trust will now find time o put himself in conditiou for happiness) as well as to give those tn our employ opportunity for intellectual and social enjoyment, we, the undersigned, dry goods merchants of Ann Arbor, pledge ourselves oeach other that we will close business uring the year 1883 as follows: For the ion tus of January, February, Marchand A.pril at 6 p. M, and for May, June, July, .ugust, September, October and Novemjer at 7:30 P. m. Leavlng the month of December for each to close asconvenience r proflt may dictate. Signed by Mack & Schmid. Bach & Abel. Charles Fantle. D-F. Schairer. Wines & Worden.

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