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Tliere U so ranch wind and weuther about...

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tliere U so ranch wind and weuther about the November signal service report tliat we are unable to compile a valuable item tUerefrom. Just ns soon as we eet a fine lot of figures, along comes an unaccountable "atmospheric pressure" and whisks them away. It is certain, liowever, that we have had some "precipitatlon," a few "solar halos,'1 any quantity of "lunar halos," and a'whole host of telephonic helios, but not a one could wc find recorded- provinji conclusively that the report is inaccurate and valueluss. Thornville is tlie only place in the state creclited with a ''polar band." Now we never heard a polar band, but if it is anything Hke some of our bands, polar waves are preferable ; at any rate, we shall not be jealous of Tbornville until something more expllclt is given. A rainbow I9 reported froni Mottville. If we could only have some of the rain Mottville would be welcome to the bow. It Beems a little mean in lier to luonopolize tha business. Forakei's ïimjm ity in Ohio foots up at 38,782. Quite liandsome for a doubtfnl stilte, uli? Rev. Dr. Keilly, of Detroit, as treasurer of the Irisli National League, sent his countryinen in Irelund $10,000 to make tlieir liearts glad for our Yankee Tlmnksgivlng. Tlie first meeting of the English and American Fish Commissloners was held yesterday at Washington, in tho diplomatic rcception room. Il is expected thnt the Commissioners will be nhle to complete all tlieir business in ten diiys. The noted prohibitionist, Mr. B. J. Conrad, writes to the Detroit Evening Journal, patting it affectionately on the back for its prolubltiory and anti republican tendencies, and lamenting the true republicanism of the Detroit Tribune, L:iii8ing liepublican, Ann Arbor Courier, et al. These papers wtil probably suspend publiciitlon now ! Grant Slocum did iiot pinchase the Grass Lake News, after all. He backed out, and went to Caro and purchased a half Interest in the Jrllersonian. Caro is one of the Hvelicst and most enterprising littlc cilies in the state, the .l.UVr sooian is one of the best papers, and Keith & Slocum will make soine money out of the business and at tlie same time give the people a red-hot local paper.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News