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Day
19
Month
November
Year
1875
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Public Domain
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Subscribe fob the Akous. -Thaiiksgivuig : next Thursday. Xwo hundred overcoatR to choose t'rom at Joe T. Jacobs & Co.'. - Auother interesting letter from .1. M. Wheeler will be found in this day's Arous. -The repulnr fall term of the Circuit Court will open on Moii'Uy next, with a lanje calendar. The larffest stock of pt'oves and mittens in the countyand the lowest pricps, at the oneprice store nf Joe T. Jacobs & Co. -The Philomathinn Society ot the Hiprh School aive a " Public " on Tuesday evening next, with an oration, debate, p:iper, music, etc, - If the flnder of the mink collar lost at or near the M. E. Church on Tuesday eveninp, will leave it. at tliis office, a liberal reward will be kriven. -On the venitlK of the 9th inst., the fiiends of Rev. Mr. Lyon (Baptist), Manchester, mnde him a donation vifit and left him Il-W. - The first term " Public " of the Alpha Siama Society of the Hijfh School is set rtown foi Wednesdoy evening next, with the usual bilí of fnre. -Dr. L. E. McFiirlam!, Inte nf Dexter, has opened a dental office in tlie rooms formerly i'i'iipied by Dr .lackson, corner of Main and Huron streets. - Prof. Wilsey, nf this city, is orffanizing a sin Kin? school at Ppxtpr; and Miss Nellie Whedou is giving piano lessons in the same villaje. __On the 12th inst, the Bov. S. P. Murch, of Sharon, received a watch worth $50 from a mimber of the apprecintins members of his congrega tion. -- It wil] pay you to go to W. W. Bliss' for your stationery, fnr he ha just received the latest thing in box pnper, nnd at the lowest price8 to be found in the city. - B. E. Frazer, Esq., narrowly escaped the loss of his residence by fire on Wednesday. Some clotheB were pushed against a stovö in an opper room and ciught fire. - Gov. Felch was doing Heidelberg at the Ifttest advices, wh(ra he had laid off on his way to Paris. He had been well every hour since leavinfr home. - Mrs. F. M. Henriqnra and her dausrliter, Sarah, left for California on tlis llth inst , and will sppnd the winter at Los Angeles, where Mrs. H. has a dauhter residin?. - The story of the Civil Service, John Sapp heing the hero, told by Rev. E. E. Hale, at University Hall on Wednesday evening, was a very good one, and beides wns very well told. - The inetemency of the weatherdidn't prevent the gnthering of the masses, invited and uninvited, at the M. E. Chinchón Tuesday evenin?, filling audience room and gallery. For inciting cause see mnrriage notices. - An order for final distribntion of the a89ets of the Toledo, Aun' Arbor & Northern Bailroad, was mode in baukrnptcy, at Detroit, on Tuesday. The amoimt distributed pays '20 8-10 per cent of the Company's debts. - A Mrs. Donnelly, living on Detroit street, had a fnll clothes line " scooped " at an early hour of Tuesday evening last. The clothes taken belonged to customers for whom she washed. - The ladies of the M. E Chtiroh are considerably disgusted at the prevalent idea that the oyster supper and weddtne on Tuesday eve, nini? were a soit of partnership concern. The collision was quite accidental- Lorenzo Davis, iTr., who íjrnduated at the Universiky in June last, ha, by a poRtal card to his father, communientetl his arnval at Oakland, Cal. May he " turn up " a professorship in that land of "ten strikes." - At the Iugham Circuit Court last week, Mr. Reynolds, of Manchester, obtained, after a contested fight, a udgment tor $2.150 against the Michigan State Insurance Company. An appeal to the Supreme Court is intimated. - Prof. Watson is to deliver a lecture on the 11 Transit of Venns," in the lecture room ot the Medical College, to-morrow evening, under the auspices of the Ajin Arbor Scientific Association. A general invitatiou ie extended to the public. -At the recent session of the National Health Aasociation, at Baltimore, the following local savants were elected to membership : President Angelí, Dr. Dunster, and Dr. Palmer, of this city ; and Prof. Daniel Putnam of V pulan tl. - Beruard Moses, of this city, and recently appointed professor of belles lettres in Albiou i 'ollege, uas beeu appoiuted professor of history in the University of California, at a gold of :,60Ü. He will enter on duty early iu January. -In tlie United States Court at Detroit, on Tuesday, Charles L. Hawea, the patent hotel register man, took final judgmeut agaiust Thos. F. Leonard, of this city, for Ï65, for iniriugemeut of patent. And now, how much vicher is Mr. Hawes likely to be 't - A gOBsiping correspoudent of tlie American Newtpaper Reporter, writing trom Ypsilunti, says : " It la rumored that the Ann Arbor ABGU8 and Dexter Leader will shortly consolídate." Next he will write that the couiolidated paper is to be removed to Delhi. -Subject of discourse oí Rev. C. H. Brigham at the Unitarian Church uext Suuday uiuruing : The West - lts growth and ita privilege. A seiiuon for Thauktgiving. Evening- Characteristics oí Buddhisni. Students' Class at 9-3U x. M. - W. W. Bliss has just reeeived live thousand of those Flor Del Fumar Habana cigars, wliich he is selling iur ö ceuts. Cali ou hun aud get a good 10 cent cigar for 5 cents. Also, a íull Une ol smoking aud chewiug tobáceo. Mu. 6 South Main st. - A Diocesan Missiouary Conveutian was held at St. Andrew's Church on Wednesday and Thursday. Bishop McCoskry preached an able discourse in the foreuoon ol Weduesday, alter which the Huly Conimunioií-was admiuitered. The other services of the sessions ere ín accordance with the prograutme ïu last week's AEOU8. L. B. Fond, of thia city, has beeu requeated to BOlicit subscriptious from our iapitalists aud business men in aid of the fund for the uructioii of a Michigan building ou the Centenniai Kxhibitiuu grounds, Fhiladelphia. Xhe building is to be of Swiss architecture and built of native wood3. The architect ia Mr. Hess, uí Detroit, aud his plaus are proïiuuuced very line. - Uompany 4., ever ou tüe look out tor somsthiiig gooi l tor the citizens, and at the saine tiuiB to add a few dollars to their treaaury, lutve, through the assittauce ot Mauager Davy oi Wuituey's Upera House, beeu enabled to uure the Efiie EUaler troupe, who wi I put upou the stage iu this city two of their tiueat pluys ou the títh and Tth ol December. H- The local oï the Allegan Journal perpetrates the tollowiug execrable puus upou the ünuie oi our uew Uity Marahal : " A Herrón lian beou apuüiuteu chiet ot pólice oí Aun Aiuor. Ho wiil doubtluss pluck the taü-foatheis out of the other jail-birds. (Jr wili they ouly consider him au old gooae." That fellow li tul better keep out of the Herron'a claws. - J. Levy ite Uo. have opened their tobáceo aud cigur store iu the (Jrregory Block, corner BtoM, as promised iu last week's Abous, and uiake a fiue display ol everything iu that liue, luuludmg u tiue eiwe ot uieertichnuuis, which ■inokeit will dehght iu culonug vvith their ihi)t tobaccoi. - It has been generally understood thnt nur late fellow-citizen, Daykl Henning, was some in the apple busmess ; but with the public at large we were surprised to learn, as we did n few days ago, that he hnd commeucetl operating in churches,and yet this was the sign ou the front of the Presbytenan Churoh on Tuesdny morning: " Thia piopertv fov sale. D. Henning." - A new, handsome, and coramodious bnck school house is just being completed for Frnctional District No. 15 of Aim Arbor and Scio, at a cost of $1,100. It is seated with the best of seats and has a capola and bell. The mason work was done by Geo. Clarkin, nnd the corpenter's work by the Luicks. It will be occupied at the bezinning of next school term, about Uec lst. - Belle Dorsey, fint arrested on suspicion of knowing somethiiiíí f the wheitmbonts of Staley, than held as a vagrant, and then charged with being a common prostitute, was brought before Justice Clark and a jury on Fi ïday morniug last. The case was adjourned to Saturday to give Belle a chance to procure witnesses, and as she wiis allowed to go her own bail, she "jumped the town," cheating the jury out of a job. Thk HomboPathibts. - The aemi-aimual meeting of the State Homeopathie Medical Society was held at the Gregory House in thif city on Tuesday and Wednesday, with a very fair attendance of members. The address of President Sawyer, of Monroe, fully considered the status of the new College of Homeopathy, and severely censured his professional brethren who are throwing cold water upou the infaut iustitutiou. Drs. Jones aud Morgan, the faeulty of the college, were called out, and left au impression that their relations (with slight exceptionB) were not the most cordial with the ohl faeulty, in tact that they had neither social nor professional relations witïi their old school neighbora. The other exercises of the session eonsisted of papers, reports, discussions, appoiutment of committees to report at the next sessiou, etc. Wednesday foreuoon the Associatiou attended the regular leotures of Profs. Jones and Morgan.

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