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CiBBS. ,. circulara. _ Bill-Heads. _ Letter-Heads. _ Shipping Tags. _ printed at the Aeous oflice. __In the best style and cheap. Don't order elsewhere before calling. _ Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect _The grcat reduction sale of clothing by ,xf Jacobs, the one price ciothier, will conmuc fifteen days longer. Lprof. Morris, of the University, is to adSs the Christian Association, on Sunday cve"„ir at the Presbyterian church. Bishop McCoskiy will admïnister the rite of uSima'i011 at St. Andrew's Church in this city ( luesday ovening, February 10. Jentins, nee Miss Daphna E. Giles, blind author, formerly a resident of this city, .i a( jer residence in Jackson laat week. luesday of Commencement Week - that is, j vear, Tuesday, June 23d - has been agreed MU, designated, and set apart as Class-duy. The assignces of Henry Gootlyear, of Manjitr, have been paying 40 per cent. dividend ; -hit is intimated is all the creditors will fïergetJfl arerequested to say that tha Medical Col, and Observatory bonds will be paid wheu ' principal and interest, at the First National Buit or the store of Bach & Abel. juijge Crane held an adjourned term of ioart last week and made slight progress in the jj-Chase-Ann Arbor Frinting Company inBictioii suit. He is to give it another turn Fibroary 6th. _The fuueral of Lotie, daughter of Dr. Win. (lelliffhodiedsome weeks ago at Berlin, Uernisiir, will take place on Snnday at 3 o'clock, p. jjom the late f amily residence on North TJni,euue. _ t tho late Missiouary Convention (Presby ....„, at Battle Creek, the Hev. S. W. Duffleld" thiscity, reada paper entitled "Howshalj employ nd utilize the truth which the Hea:hen alrcady possess ? " -The last statement of tho First National Baiifcof Ypsilanti shows a deposit account of 0,638.07, with loans and discounts aggregating Í1Í2,628.7(. The capital of the bank is $7ü,000 jnd the surplus fund, $25,000. -Arailroad accident 'somewhere down in Mbio preventod the Hou. Wm. Parsons from Èlüog his engagement before the S. L. A. on iMncsday evening. He is now announced for, ti-morrow evening. Subject : Cleorge StephenHero and Benefactor. -Bro. Pattisou, oï Ypsilauti, " scorns a bül ented to him " unless made on a heading jnnted at the Commercial office. If "seorning' lould do 83 well as paying wo wouldn't mind irriog it on- even though the headings were riiitcil at the Ar.0U3 office, which is just the fhce to get thera. -The next lecture ou the programmes of tho sudcntri' Lecturö Association is Richard A. Proctor, F. A. S., Astronomer Royal of Englaud. lime : Wednesday evening next, February 4th ; Subject : " The Sun." Mr. Proctor has been winling nnbounded praise sincc his arrival n our íountry, and we bespeak for him a large audimce. The íollowing Petit Jurj', for the Fobruary mm of the Circuit Court, was drawn on Tueste: Ctarlc3 Blackmer, York. án Brokaw, Northtield, íobert Campbell, Jr., - Pittsfield. ffilliam Clark, Ypsilauti City. John Clancy, Anu Arbor City. Lakc Coyle, Aun Arbor City. John Delanoy, Aun Arbor City. Charles Ferrier, Ypsilanti City. William tíage, Superior. Thomas Hickman, Lodi. Peto C. Kanouse, York. JscobKnapp, Freedom. Bobnt Lambie, Ypsilauti City. .Vlvah P. LitchfielJ, Webster. William Lowdon, Augusta. Merritt Matthews, Salem. HughMcColl, Scio. simson Parker, Lima. Edgar N. Eandall, Bridgewater. John B. Schaible, Lodi. James F. Seeley, Ypsilanti City. iidrew Smith, Northfield. W.E.H. Sober, l'ittsfield. lohnSpears, Lima. Soah Stevens, Lodi. 2nsom Townsend, Superior. Henry M. Twambley, Lyndon. Wam R. Waldron, Webster. ÍJBMWalsh, Northfield. ftilip Winegar, Ann Arbor City. -Court meefcs 011 Monday, Feb. 23d. He Webster Society of the Law Department ttUitsannual public exercises in University H, Friday evening, Jan. 30, 1874, commencing , -' i 1-2 o'clock, fmgiamme as f ollows : !'-Cheer Boys, cheer. Graf- Honor and Country: Simeón T. fe. Lexington, Mo. Jiimc-Bright Sword of Liberty ; Von Weber. Eiioj-The Value of Exaggcration : Mary F. Ï!"J, Coldwater, Mich. Ïmic-Ninety Yeara ago. Kt!,o,!_"Shouldthe United States pur:itpolicy oí strict non-interferenee in "Foreign Jfanative-Thomas F. Shields, Unadilla, ïith. XegaKve-Horaco L. Smith, Bloomingburg "iic-How eau I Leave Thee : Cramer. Discussion Continued. iliraiative-Charles ü. Canfield, Cleveland, 'Aio. Xegative-Edwin F. Sweet, Jackson, Mich. "sic- Gaudeamus. Ilie üniyersity Glee Club (class of 75 LiterDept.Jfuniishes the music. Speakers are te to fifteen minutes oach. Beserved aeats !K, IhArbeiter Yerein (Workingmen's Aid SoW held its annual election on the 19th inst.( tte foUowing officers were chosen : feni-John G. Gall. " Preüdents- Christ. Volz and Anton ele. JWrf.'ny Seerttary- Qso. MUler. fTaponding Secretary- Geo. F. Lutz. JVamirer- Louia Walz. Ca--Fred Greve. fwieej- Thos. Eauachenberger, Henry Ap;''Ja . Grossmann, John Waltz, Christ. ', Daniel Maier and Edward Graf. c society is in a prosperous condition. Í L membera' 'J3; amount expended US tte past year for relief and cunent ex1168?' '38"9 Present amount in Treasury,
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