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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
October
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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The city band wlll give a concert at Beethoven Huil one week from next Friday. The entertainments are good ones. Thcre is to be a grand ball, on Wednesday evenlng, Oct. 26lh, the occasion being the dedication of the new Tammany Hall, on 3d Hoor of No. 6 Ann street. The White Slave Co. drew the largeet ioiis'-s of any coinpany at White's Deïroit opera house tuis season, and the Detroit papers were warm In their praise of the troupe. Regular meeting of the Unity Club, Monday evening, Üct. 24, at 7.45. The ürst of a series of fifteen-uiinute talks on Ruskin, by Rev. Mr. Sunderland. A paper on Shakespeare and George Eliot, l)V Mrs. Anna Macmahan, of Qulncy, 111. Firgt number of Wit and Wisdom Budget, music, and social liour. Regular admission fee of 10 cents. " You can just bet on tuis being a good troupe, and win," said Assistant Manager Taylor to ye scribe last Friday, in referring to the "White Slave company, down on the boards for next Friday evening. " It is very doubtful in my mind whetber we will havo a superior troupe hire this winter," continued he, and "you wlll be conferring a favor upon the public by writing them up big." It would -cení uniirrcs-iiry for us to add any more to tlie above. It ought to be sullicient. Ot the "White Slave" Co. which appears at the grand opera house, next Friday evening, the Philadelphia Sunday Times of Sept. 24th, says: It is hard to part witii what we have, but " The White Slave" must go way with lts autlior next week, and Managers Nixon & Zimnierman announce that there can be but six more evening performances of the grand spectacular drama and two matinees. Such scenery as is shown in this place has never before been witnessed in Philadelphia, and the play is one of the most absorbing in plot and development. The acting is admirable, and the success of the piece, artistically and linancially, is unorecedented. But it must be withdrawn to make way for another dramatic triumph. When you are in search of Oermantown Yarn, go to Uacli & Able's and ask for the Midnight Zephyr. It is unequaled by any as to quality, elasticity, evenness ot thread, finish and brilliancy of colora and shades. Mrs. M. M. Tuttle & Co., at No. GO S. Main street, are agent for theOld Staten Island Uyeing Establishment, and will deliver goods tn tbelr customers at New York prices. The attentlon of the student community is espccially called to this. Jellies and Apple Butter made at the Ann Arbor Fruit Works will now be found on sale at tbe local groceries. If your grocer does not keep them in stock, cali at the Works on First street and exaniine the goods. Farmers are invited to try our system of exchange for Apples. Ciish paid lor all kinds of apples. The Ann Arbor Fruit Works. New York Count oysters served In every style at Hangsterfer's, 28 Main St.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News