A Thrilling Entertainment
One o: the jí:t -i ; 'l jec-tujres taa I te ■ i ■ pía . Í rm to-day i. John B. DetMott?. A. .M.. M. I)., l'ii. I)., i Bryn Mawr, li., o ■ "Pj i i Eggs and the Ame Boy." Ti.'i-; irclu'1:1 pneseiB s, lia ;i íully :1 and lttteresting way, the -eiarcU-wj'rk !.i braim build■ i . ',y valuable o p&rtüits ;i 11 .1 anuWtlo s y rang peopje, as lt tlusiratee, dellcately and scieaitiiiaêaaa few the powèriul i goofl or ivl upoa the adult, ti bhwight and Oonduct during youtlu li.s keyaabe may le oauifht jrom th.e eïpreaaion of au American yuuUi cfbaraiöBag one oviening, as in tlie picwiTe wiiich will ba gtwen, en the Jettenbuhl ea.st cj the Gespreiigte Thurm o; i : j lelbeig, that mo-it magniiUcini ruin in all Germany. siiiih'iry iv.r.n the rock on Whilch ho had bjen sibting, and atjmg towands the setting sun, lie i'xi! i.icncd. "Owr thene in America, TagJirt tliere where the su;i ís gJing i. :s n' gir] tlhBit I lovfe, and I a.m keepiïig m.v.-c:i pure forher sake." Tl:' e Will iriven ar the Presbytertan aburen in the V. M. C. A. aoiaarse.
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Ann Arbor Courier