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They Heard Her Father Descend The Stairs

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Day
16
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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lint Ihfív tremolen nol, "lor, said she, 'who cares?. Just yet thee behind my left arm sleeve, And lie 1 1 ihink, my dear.you have taken leave." The concert at Univwsity Hall on Thursday eveiiimg will be tor the benefit of the organ fund. Popular prices, 50 cents. 1 Over at Marcellus they claim to have disoovered a st-realc of gold bearIng dlrt. Hare the sanie aere. It brings a dollar a load. The B. Y. P. U.'s are to have asleigh ride Saturday. All who expect to go upon the ride must be at the Baptist church at 6 p. m. sharp on that day. Officers Sweet and Banfield made a raid om a "private" room Saturday nigflifc, and made a find, too. Nono of the "found" were particularly proud of it. George Simpson, for begging on the streets Saturday, was arrested, and today Justic Gibson sent him to jail for five days. A letter came to this office to-day addressed to "Dr. chase's university, Ann Harboair, -Michigun." Tlie stateisn't in it any motpei if it has g-ot a "gun." Jack Loney was convicted in Justice Gibson'scourt Saturday, for being too enthusiastic in soliciting passengers at the T. & A. A. depot. He was flned ' $1 and costs $14.77. Appealed. On the committee of reception at a grand public installation o'f the Scottisli Rite order of Masonry at letroit on Januairy 24th., are the names of Dr. W. J. 'Herdimaji, Prof. M. E. Cooley and Junius E. Beal, of thi.s city. The picture of Allen Cóttenden, wlio was for a number of years president of che AVashtenaw Mutual Fire Ins. Go., but -who died a nunijbeil of years ag-o, has been added to the g-i-oup im Sec'y Child's office1. It was piresented. by hifi son Newton Oittenden. An attempt is made to' organize a caimp of tliO insurance order known as the Modern Woodmen of Amei-ioa, in this city. Whether they buy, sell, burn, buzz, orosscut, split, pile, chop or saw wood, none but the initiated knoiv. Yon will observe however, that there is no aocient order about them"". j Tlie W. C. T. U. will liavTe a busineiss meeting at McMillan Hall, Thursday eréning at 7:30. Miss Willard has requested that on Feb. 3d memorial novices be held Mrs. Mar y T. Latlirap, by the umions throughout ttie coointry. Such services will be held here on that date in the M. E. church, furtlier mótice of which will be givern hereafter. C. Baluss, who has been up in the north woods hunting, returned Saturday. Among the other game that he brought back was a savage looking wild cat, that might make one nervous to meet alone in the woods. The animal is now on exhibition at the market of George Spathelf, on the Northside. The cat will be properly taxidermized, and preserved as a souvenir of the chase. At a meeting of the directora of Forect Hill Cemetery Co., Monday, at the secretary's office, Col. Henry S. Dean was made piresident ; Fred Sdhimid, vice president ; E. B. Pond, secretairy and treasurer. Louis Stelnlie was ohosen sexton to fill the place made vacant by the death of hi father. Tlue af f airs oí the c ompany are in excellent sliape.

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Ann Arbor Courier