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7
Month
May
Year
1880
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I _it is safe to say summer has orne. _jnní out your summer clothing Ltdon't discard the woolens yet. t-About twenty-five persona oame l'froin Ypsi to hear Rev. Joe Cook. ,Two circuses are traveling through Le state but neither one seems disCed to stop in Aun Arbor. I -One less cigar store and one less ■ tailoring establishment withreeks. Both kinds of business Íirdone and some one had to go jthewa'l. _-Thi Resis!er recommenris Hon. J. .- uhüia íar Downeaa. V1l!'1 ''is the i-virier editor to say about it? The Lt r'srecommendation wouldbe worth Cetbing to a candidato. _Citv treasurrr Webster's bondsmen j SO,000 are: ('has. Spoor. C. H. Richkid, J. M. Wbeeler, J. W. Knight, irm. McCreery, .T. W. Thompson, Philip Bach. E. Wells. John Ilenley. _Kev. Mr. Sunderland will review Iiev. Joscph Cook'a late leeture, next EndiyeveningattheUnitarianchurcb, tawering, among other things, Mr. feofe's question, " W"ho shall wash Lady Macbeth's red right hand?" -Mr. C. X. Ilill of Saginaw was marM last week Thuvst'.ay to Miss Susie Eichardson of this city. Dr. Ryder Lrfonned the ceremony. 3ír. and ht. Hi'.l will Bettle in Saginaw, where lt is interestéd in the lumber busines?. -Chas. DnrliíTu late purchaseí of Bernl.beimor'.s tobáceo stock has rebved his place of business to the oíd Tings lunik córner. Micnaei Fleming fcupying the oíher side designs to : the stock of stationery and íss. The store owned by Letfo Vandewarker will soon be ten-The wd ribbon club hasverywisely akmdoned the project of building an opera house at an expense of $20,000 ;r h'is been propoBed, and are n w consid6ng the propriety of purchasing the Ciitarian churcli. It takes money to buy próperty a pre-requisite of [fhich the organization bas not an nndance sufficient to justify a good tü:n to run into debt very -Mr. Thomas Anderson special agent Lftbe Michigan .Mutual Benefit [tion is'in the city looking aftev the in[terests of tiiis company. tíx payment of HapoUcyof $2,000can be secured,makq '.liit nu j.fvs.-w agU in Ifail to provide a fimd f or tho e e endant upon himor her, payable when most peded- at death. Such persons as have [hesitatedto trust tbeii money in the hands of eastern and much nr.n' expensive eompanies sbould cali ori Mr. An[derson at the Cook House. m - At the Pomológica! society mert ing on S.itimlay there was a continuation of the discussion on injurioua in6ectsto fruit from last meeting; the views of Prof. Cook of the A.gricultural college on coddling mothswere presentej; Mrs. 7. ir. Pierce read a !:;ii1f1!'on tteinflueneeof flowera aoil moslc; a circular was reeeïved and read from Chas. w. öarfield, secretary of thestate Pomoloijk'al society requesting infonnatlon on the earty histojy of fruit culture in Michigan, ita progresa, &c. The society agreed to purchase au organ for (ocietj 's use by subscription. _'j were meeting. -Trom a Detroit newspaper we leam fce lengthy record in the famous Uni■'ersity case whevein Mr. Donglaa apïals from the eourt below, is in the bWs of the printer. The Regent s at Ulat meeting rêfused to appoint counsel to tppear in behalf of the Univer% ír. Douglas not being debarred from rign of appeal because the other ide is indbeposed to appear, wil] go forward with theca8. The expense of printing the iecord is estlmatad at from %im to $5,006 From the same souree it is observe.) that Judge Campbell will wt sit, the objeetion being that he is a brother-in-law of Judge bouglas counsel for bis brother, Bilas ir. Douglas. - Among several boys playing around the dam on Sunday afternoon was that p ji. v uimsKv, a resident of the gnl wunl, about 15 yearsof agewho, teturing to walk acros8 a plank over the falla of the dam, became dizzy and feil. The swift eurrent bore liirn npidly down tlie stream. Tivice he fcappeared. Aa he was about going down the third time, Mr. R.D. Swarbat,night operator at the Central deP't, who, observiug the situation was waking bis way to the river, entered "ndgeizing the boy, brought himto the shore, where after going through jwd forma of resuscitation, he was restored to consciousness. It was in teeedingly narrou escape fortheboy. - SUeriiï Case received a dispatch om the Chicago chief of poliee on ■onday, to ; : tg ladj eted to 15r.lT.ilo. It appears th w of seventeen summers ivas stagestricken, and in company with another, oose movemente viere thwarted as gewas about to leave, they togethei 1 to set sail udo;i a carppr hp. we the foot-liguts and possibly add to the present brilliunt array of stars. Wáisheartenedatthe failure of her s alone started, and endW her trip by an unexpected switch-off Ann Arbor. From the description L'V('ii the Sheriff easily discemed the ?erson in question, and politely requesl 'ngherto aliglit from the train, escort a "er to his residence where she re ;iied until the following forenooj WenAe retumed to wicked Chicago "company with a brother-in-law, he TOherbeing dead. She was well-dressed "na good looking, and declared thi asoalyaninterruption of a detemü ion she was fully resolved to carr -Co. A had another target shoot Wednesday. -Chas. A. Edwards haa been delailed as Company A's bugler. - Polieemen Porter and Milliman will wear the blue another year. - Parties f rom Ypsilnnti andDexter attended the theater on Wednesday evening. - Gco. C. Comstock formerly assistant to Prof. Watson In the observator La holding a similar position at Madison, Wisconsin. - A large number of our Germán fellow eitizens left tbe ctty on Sunday to add their presence to conflnnation services ai Seio (Salem) church. - Anexaminationof 13. Frank Bower, Lthhavingcauw dthedeathoi Lorenzo D. Godfrey by ejecting tdm from Mrs. Godfrey's boarding hou.;.'. took place before Justlce Mlner of Detroit on Wednesday, and resulted inhis beins discharged. -Will Carteton, Michlgan'a celebrated poet, has been engaged to give two entertainments on tiie eveningsof Fiiday and Satiirday, May 1 and 21. Mr. Carleton comes lieve ander the auspices of the Red Bibbon and l'i oneer societies. Subjects will be announced hereafter. - 'Willie, a six year oíd son of Win. Kennedy, foreman fot hardware dealer Sclmli. was kicked on the forehead by a horsi' belonging to Alderman Kittridge on Sunday. The animal was running loóse on the commons in rear of the Courier office. Although pretty badly cut the little boy was not dangerously hurt. - After a Bickness of eight days John ( '. liiii-Uwn.lt. a dealer in harness.tnmks, &c, died on .Wednesday of inilammation of the lungs aged '3 yeais. Deceraed had been in business in tlie city eleven years. He leavea a wife and several children. II is widow holds a policy of $1000 in the Mutual Life comPany. „,._.„, -

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