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Terrific.

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Such was the thunder storm of Saturday evening. It was not only the worst of the season but the hardest for years. Peal followed peal in one almost continuous roar. The electrical display was grand but too near to be thoroughly enjoyed. The flashes were blinding and constant and followed immediately by the thunder peal. Few reports of its striking, however, have come to the Argus. The most damage done was to the spire of the new Zion Lutheran church. It peeled off considerable slate from top to bottom. It is estirnated that damage to the extent ot some $150 was done. The Argus is informed that Mr. Mack says that in twenty-five or thirty years' experience in the insurance business, this is the first time he has had a loss from lightning to adjust.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News