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Day
23
Month
June
Year
1886
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Manchester is to have a cigur tnanufacory. A cooper shop is to be crected at Newomb. Dextcr'8 township library lias some 500 volumes. Ypsilanti is to be iufestcd by a show lliS IIKIIllll. Chelsea falls into liuc with a little blow ut on the 3d of July. A Manchester man is fattening turtles or market in a swill barrel. A patent washing machine manufactory las been started at Manchester. Ida Schuhl, of Bridgewater, ItSttffering rom a bite of ; dog on her arm. John Stinbiirg and Miss Isabell Ilaner, oth of Augusta, married June 13. Albert (iuest ui old resident of Dcxter illage died last Wednesday, aged G9 ears. The ladies of Milán aro to give a lawn ocial for the banelit of thclrjband on Friay evenlng next. Tlicy cali it the Cliouagucn band ol S iine. The name looks Hkc Chequamegoo nd that's somethlng. Frank Joslyn and wife of Ypsilanti celbrateil the 15th anniversary of married ife last Monday cvenlng. James Taylor, of Chelsea haf returncd rom a trip to Texas. He says they Imve ïad no rain there for a year. The Congregational church at Wliittaer was recently completed and services ïeld first on Sunday, Juce 20th. Milan peoplearegoingtoshoot off their atiiotism at home on the 8d, and see the Ann Arbor patriotism shot oll" on the 3d. Albert Case, of Manchester, has purhased the Jas. Spencer farm located bout 2 miles south of Jackson aud will oon remove there. N. H. Goodrich of Ann Arbor, was lected president of the state pioneers socily.- Manchester Enterprise. Who is N. I. Goodrich, Mr. Blosser? Rev. Mr. Seegerof Bridgewater station jutheran church has resigued his pastorte: and the pulpit was filled last Sunday by the Kev. Mr. Belser of Ann Arbor. The graduating exercises of the Manliester Union Si-iiool will occur on Thursday. June 24. The class is composed of hree members, two ladies and one gentleman. Mr. John Herbert, 'residing seven miles outh on the Ann Arbor road, suffered a struke of paralysis last week and is failing slowly. .Little hopes are entertained of his recoveiy. Wheat is heading out around Saline and will be ripe for harvest In two or three weeks. Harvest will be at least a week or ten days earlier this season tlian usual, and promises a fair yield. Mrs. George Blaich, of Chelsea, only six weeks a wife, was stricken wltb. insanity last week and has been taken to New York, her former home. Her liusband but recently embarkcd in business in the village of Chelsea. Ex-supervisor John Feldkamp, of Freedom, and a nutnber of brothers and sisters joined to spend a day last week visiting thoir mother, Mrs. j. F. Feldkamp, an old lady 90 years of age. She was found in the hay field rakiug hay. Chelsea wool buyers claim to have purchased 500,000 pounds of wool tuis year. Wc are obliged to remark bjr reason of :i statement of the Chelsea Herald thattlieir buyers secured nearly all the wool in ten townships, - rats ! ! whoppers at that. The huil of the new steamer that will be put on Cavanaugh lake this lammer passed through here one day last week on its way from Detroit. VVIien completed it will be 32 feet long and, with wheelhouses, 12 feet wide.- Chelsea Herakl. The editor of the Ypsilanti Commercial and Dr. D. A. Post are engaged in a controverey as to the definltion of "crank." A "crank " is the handle to a grindstone. It is also a modern vulgarity, expressing your opinión of any one yon cannot agree with. A brakeman on the T., A. A. & N. M. railroad named Kennedy, of Toledo, had several fingers of his right haud smashed while coupling cars here Monday noon. Dr. Chapín attended the case and found it necessary to ampútate one of the flugers - Milan Leader. Ann Arbor bas raised a siiflleicnt suni of ruoney to pay for havlng a big celebration on the 3d of July, and from the plans explained to us they intend to have it. Arrangement8 are being made to secure if possible an excursión train at half fare fiom here. If they succeed we thiuk that there will be a general turnout of our citizens, there ought to be at least, for Ann Arbor has always done her part when we had a celebration. - Manchester Enterprise. Dr. Theodore L. Cuyler gives the following valuable recipe for securing &unshine in the soul: 1. Look at your mer cies with both eye?; at your trials and troubles with only one. 2. Study contentment. In these days of inordiuate grecd and self-indulgence,keep down the accursed spirit of grasping. What they do not have, makesthousands wretched. 3. Keep your heart's window iluays open toward Heaven. Let the blessed light of Jesus' couiitenaiice shine in. It will turn tears iuto sunshine. Hetribution is one of the grand principies in the divine admiuistration of human atfairs; a rcquital is imperceptible only to the wilfully unobservant. There is everywbere the working of the everlasting law of requitul ; man always gets as

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