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;! rhlntrs Oolns to Happen Hoon MEETINGS, OONCERTS, KTC. Rev. Joseph Oook, of Bos' on, will deliver a lectme ar University Hall, Tuesday eveniog, April 29. In the Metnodist chureh, next Sanday eveuing, Dr. Studley will lecure on "The Lrws and Modes of Life of the Early Hebrews." Rev. A. G. Jennii g, of Toledo, Ubio, will preach at úe Unitarian church next Sunday mornÍDg and evening. Mr. Sunderland will occupy Mr. Jennings' pulpit on that day. The 14th annual oonvemion of the WC. T. U. of the 2d district of Michigan will be held in the Congregational church at Hud.-on, Mich , April 22, 23 and 24, commencing at 9 a. m. Bach Union ia expected to tend a written report, the readicg of which i-hall not exceed 6ve minutes. Sen.J at once all uames of dtlegates, both voting and vi-iting, to the chairman of entertainment committee, Mrs. Helen E. Pbbsp, Hudson, Mich. Send a large delegation. By order of Committee. We print below the program for the Adelphi muaicale to be given in the law lec'ure room, on Friday evening of this week, at 8 p m. In order to avi.id overcrowdine, 'he small adms-ion of 15 cents will be cuarged. PROGRAM. I. Piano Solo (on the new piano ) Miss Davis. U. Contralto Solo (with flute obligato) Miss Lutz. Piano accompanist, Mrs. Prof. Kempf. III. StriugQuartette, Mesera Clement, Stormfes, Moore aud Worden. IV. Jubilee Singers (the only original.) V. Violin and Piano duet, Mr. and Mrs. Clement. VI. ABA Male Quartette. VIL Flute Duet, Messrs. McOmber and Acterian . Accompanist, I. J. Omar. VIII. Amphfon Quartette, Misses Ball, Cole, Fountain and Hadley. ' IX. Tin whisiles aud guitar, Messrs, Lieberst and Higley. X. Solo with flute obligato, Miss Ball and Mr. McOmber. Accompanist, Prof. O. B. Cady. Sündat School Convention. - The third anntial convention of the Washtenaw County Sunday School Association will be held at the Baptist church, in the city of Ann Arbor, oa Tuesdav, April 2ihh, ■ 1890, commencing at 9:30 o'clock, and continuing through the day and evening. Some of the most active and distinguished Sunday school workers in the state are assigned parts on the program, and the occasion will, undoubtedly, be one of great inte'est and profit to those who are in attendance. Every Sunday school in the ounty is earnestly requested to send delégate, miny as they choose, to this convention. Pastors of chuiches and Sunday school superititendents are especially invited to be present. Thomas Holmes, Pres . The Floral Extilbltion Ifearly Ready Next Tuesday (April 22), at noon, the great Floral and Musical Oharity Festival at Detroit, will be open to the public for a lour days xhibition. It will be the greatest and most attractive 25 cent exhibition ever projected in America. It will be a unique exhibiiion in at least one respect; do ''vciting" or 'sell ng of chinees' will be allower. You can see the wlole show without be ng importuned to buy. There is a rule that no one will be allowed outnde tbe bootlis to Bolicit frotn purchaserg. Keals can be obtained in h- buildinp, at the refreshment room, on thelower floor of the armory building. This room will be onducted by Detroit society ladies. 1 One cent for seed." See page 4 of this issue. I can now furnUh all kin(is of Nursery Stock at my nursery. Peach, Apple, Pear, Cherry and Plum trees, in good supply and varieties. Also Grape Vines and plants of all the small fruit?. Evergreen and other ornamental trees. Nursery at the head of Spring-st, on the way to the water works. Jacob Ganziiorn. "One cent for seed." S3e page 4 cf th:s issue. C. H. Wolden has opened au office over the store, to close np the business of the firm of Wines & Worden, haviog sold the stock of gnods to E. F. Mills & Co. All persons indebted to the firm are requeted to cali and settle at once. Entrance up the stair ti( the National Bank. 801 Wines & Worden, by Worden.
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