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7
Month
November
Year
1879
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Public Domain
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- About50 receipts at Tuesday eveniug's social. Supervisors oorapleted their labora fot 1879 on Saturday. The wife of Prof. Pattengill died on Saturday of consumption. Cougressiuan Willets of Moiiroe will address the reform club Sunday. Protection hose compauy gave a dance in opera house basement last evoning. - Mr. Chandler, the new proprietor, will re-open the Gregory House next week. The " beautiful enow" arrived on Wednesday and bells were jingling on the streets. - Abouttwentymembers of oompany A in uniform attended seuatorCuandler's funeral. - Marshall Johnson spent $69,11 to lleviate the conditiou of the poor during October. Rev. Mr. Suuderland's last Sunday morning sermón on " Conversation" has been printed and is for sale at the book stores. - Eer. J. H. Twichell, pastor of flrst Cong. church of Hrtford, Conn., ba been visiting the family of Mr. D, Cramer this week. - The paint shop of Wm. Herz, lccatert in the rear of Bach & Abel's dry goods store was damaged by fire on Salurdaj evening aliout $100. - If you observe "Ann Arbor" and a certain date on the back of your letters, it is to show when said letters were re ooi ved at this post office. - Decoration society ladies announce hop number one of the season for this evening at the residence of Mrs. E. W. Moore, 3 Pontiao-St., 5th ward. - JefF Davis is unusually happy over re-appointment as janitor for enguiña year. The raid upon him vanished into thin air when its true inwardness was xposed to the supervisors. - There is danger of an abscess fortning upan the hip of Louis D. Tnylor. book keeper in the National Bank, whose iujuryby the prick of a bayonet was noticed in the last issue of this papnr. - Mrs. Benj . Pickett of Hanover, Jackon county, submitting to the reinnval of an ovarían tumor weighing lólbs., died on Saturday. She was a sister of Mrs. H. K. White of Ann Arbor town. - The use of the basement room adjoining that occupied by tbe Washtenaw ilutuil Insurance Company, has been donated to the agricultural and pomologic.nl organizations one year, by resolation of the supervisors. - Messrs. Mack & Schmid shipped a car load of wool this week closing out the clips in this ection save two, oue ssking 75 cents, tho other not ready to eell. ïhis shipment includes Isaac Dunn's, 3300 lbs., for wbich 34 cents was paid. -The managers of the studentslecture association have again secured the Methodist church, this time for the Temple Quartette, who give another concert here on this evening. Their name now so well known and highly eatetued is lways a sure indicationof arnod house. - John C. Mead, Euvinuel Mann, Joe T. Jacobs, Henry R. Hill, Chas E Hiscock, Fletcher W. Jewell, Rice A Beul, K. B. Qidley, Win. A-Uaby, of this city. ex-sheriff Webb of Stlinp, ex-supervisor Blakeslee of York, W. H. Lewis and E P. Allen of Ypsilanti, were in Dettoit "Wednesday to attend the bural services of the late senator. - Mayor Smith, while in Detroit, on Wednesday, attending the funeral obsequies of Mr. Chandler, was served irith a summons issued in behalf of Isi dore Burnetine, & student from that city, in which he prays for damuges arising from faUe imprisonmen in the Wnshte naw County jail. Burnstine wa one of those first arrested during the excitement last week. - On Tuesday next, an enjoyable vening may be anticipated at H 1 11 's opera house., the occasion beint;an enter tainment given by the ladies of St Andrew's Episcopal church for the benefit of the new chapel. It is inlended to render the prograinme one of unusual excellence, aud amon g its most attractive features will be found a nuinber of artistic tableaux, art represen tations, punt ings and statuury. Mrs. Keiiiinn, the distinguished vocalist of Detroit, will sdd to the pleasure ot the evenins, by eelections froin her choice repertoire.

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Ann Arbor Argus