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25
Month
April
Year
1879
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Public Domain
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-Social iiop at lleform club rooui oú Friday evening, May 'í. - Tbo Commercial tra vëlérs' association has paid 11.575 to thö widovv of the late Joseph I. Éarkor. Jacob Volland supplies the briblí tised by Mr. tí. W. Cropsey for bis uew building on Washington streot. Defiance Hooit and Ladder CoulLny give their secohd annual hop at Hmigsterfcrs Hall on Friday eVening, - Mrs. Hoffman, mother-in-law of John George Grossman, au aged lady ttf 90, was burifid írom her late residenco bn Sunday. Studettts of the High School havo but onn scssion perday, from 8 A. M. to 1 p. Jfi, the change having been made last Week. A hop given by the Terpsichorean Club at State Street Hall on Priday evening, was a very enjoyable and gay ftffair to tho8e who joined. ---ín the case of People vb. Osius, charged ith assault and battery upon one Holmes, defendant convicted and ftppoaled at once to Circuit Court. - John Kappler, arraigned before justice Frueauff on Saturday, for assault and battery on FrederickStaebler.plead guilty and contributed $3 to the school fünd. Desiring to give his entire attention to the watchmaker's trade, Mr. C. S. Crosman inteuds to go out of the jewelry business, and therefore offers his Stock ou hand at cost. -=-The out-building conneoted with the Cook House feil on Saturday evening and is now oue pile of brick, mortar and wood. Landlord Jewell, apprised of the danger took early precaution against risk to Hfe or limb, and no oue was therefore injured. Damage about f150. A large nutnber of valuable specimens belonging to the University museum have beeu missed lately. To discover the party or parties required time and ability of the shrewdest detectives. Finally Arthur E. Delf, a junior medical student was arrested and arraigned before Justice Granger on Monday for examination, which was adjourned one week. Other arresta ure expected soon. -Reform Club have rented the building belouging to J. V. N. Gregory, in the fifth wurd, for the purpose of fittina; up rending rooms, etc., to be used by members of the club living in that caiity. The entice building, including brn, wai aecured at $104 per annum ; the barn has been reuted for 50 cents per week; leaving the actu&l coat for rent at $78 per year for the club to pay. - Shall we have a brass band ? is a question of iinportance to a portion of this coiamunity. The following gentlemen have agreed to join such an organ ixation : Henry Otto, C. B. Davison, H. A. Hatch, Frank Lotz, John Chase, Chas. M. King, C. F. Porter, G. S. Pitkin, J. Eauschenberger, W. S. Pack, W. Kay, Geo. Dengler, N. E. Waterman, C. M. Jones, John Pack, Charles H. Jones, Chas. Eettich.

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Old News
Michigan Argus