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Day
6
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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M.rs. Oli.ristian Ziegler, of W. Liberty street, died yesterday morning. The apparemt cause of death was old age. Dr. and Mrs. G?orge McKean, who havefbeea visiUng Mts. McKean's parent, returned to thedir home ia Ohio Mondiiy The next faculty concert óf the School of Music will occur on Thursday eveming of this -week at Frieze Memorial Hall. The Jadics wMl glve a tea and eo (tiltil tÜe l'ivsbvt crian church Thureday evening at 6 o'clock. A general ijivitation in extended. William AVlueeler am-d Mamie O'Dell of thi.s city, were married yesterday ín Detroit. Mr. Wheëler was iormerly einployod in the State st. grocery store of C. H. Cady. . Mase Caldwell, the OTganist of the I'rcsbyt crian cliurcH. was taken suddeaily UI last Sunday nigjit at song sservlce amd was oWJged to leave Jier iastrueient nnd the Kervie closed. Raymond Richard, the fbur-tnonthsold son of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Nowland, of Wall street, fifth ward, died last evening at 7:30 o'clock. The funeral services will be held to-inorrow after-' noon at 2 : 30. A. H. Lloyd oí the department of philnsophy of the University, will speak án the University BiblO course of tlie PTesbyteirian church next Sunday at 12 m., om "Some Christiaa Pilases of Katural Religioin." ïlie next nuimber of the ünity Club course will bO givien next Monday eiening, when Proi. J. AV. Langley, fo.r-merly a professor in the University, will lecture o.n tlie subject of "Recent Applications of Electricity to Cheinistry and Metallnigy." Fot tiue Michigan Club banquet in Detroit, Feb. 22, the folloAving speakers hare been secured : Gov. McKimley, of Ohio ; Hcniy D. Esterbrooke, of Xebraska ; Chas. H. Aldrich, of Chicago ; Gov. H. D. Hastings, of Pennsylvania, and H. 0. Bradley, oí Kentucky. A. series of gospel teimperance meetings will begin in the M. E. cliurch next Suinday afternoon. Tliey ivill be eomducted by Hon. James M. Dunn state lecturer of t.h egTamd lodge oí tlie I. O. G. T. oí Michigan. The rneetijigs wil] probably continue foaseveral days. The meeting of next Su.nday avíII lwgin dt three o'olock. Mr. Duim te eatd to be a g-ool speaker and a tleair thloker. Tlie city lock-aip is proving to be wíse investinent. Since January 17, twenty-fi!-e trampa ha-ve been entertained and $72 have been received la fines and oíficers' fees. TJie expense has beem ninety cents. They would have cast the county about a hundred dollars if tJiey had been "taken iro,m the county jaifl." So this is not o.nly protitable but eafer, because the off'icers know where the trampa are nights. The dtrectars of the Masofiie Mutual Henefit Aíwaelation met in Uve Masoinic block last eveming and voted on tliie ñames of a lot oí applicants fmniembership. Tliis asociation is composed of the members of Fraternity aad Golden Bule lodgee, wlio, on joinimg each deposdt a dollar in a fund, to be paid to the famajly or b&neficiary immediately after tlie first death, when a.n assessment of a dollar makes the fund good íor the next death. Tüie idea is (to give the beneficia readjr money nt a needed time.

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