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Day
4
Month
July
Year
1873
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Public Domain
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„ Circular„Í!ill-H':"ls- __ Letter-Hen!3„SWpP"1" ! _ Frintcil at the A nous office. "la tlie best rtyle and cheap. non't order elaewhere beíore calling. ,,-tion guaranteed in every respect. .WeathercapiteL __ fe srodenta hare vamonsod. Z 4.11 quict " tho Huro" : after ttwínJ'"colebrotioiiR to-day at Chelsea, Dexter, and fmVe are indebted to Hon. A. Blaik and jjexey 'Waltoon for several volumes of (Canina Beporto." I ji. BEiOHAM,ofthicity, waspresent the PM B'-'ta Knpiia Heunion at Harvard on [i, alt, and offioiatad os Chaplain. "in the list of Vice-Presidrats for the Cap. . .■orner Btone laying cerenionií-s, Bet down ' Qotober 2d, w notice the nunio of our fellow en, Got. Felch. ' __j,e Manchester Enterprise gets out a L ana illustrated programmo for a Fourth Jjulv cclcbrution in tliat burg. That Entcrttvíí íinmcd iu good faith. _ gaveral State journals have already record' tojlltant moral display as having taken hursday evening, June 26th. It was P"lv o fine exhibition of celestí! fire-works. "üwe intended to tell this wesk where "every á and h's wií('" has Sne for the 8ummcr va" (.,.„11 ; hut v;th eTeral (farda to hear frorn, short forcé of compositora, and the d- I's cali, ïronröi of July coulinP'" we PostP"c_ün Ttamdfty of laat week Fkedeeick fciin. Jr., oftho firm of Mack & BCHJOD, riiüe tagaged m putting np a swing at Relief Park, feil, breaking his left ann pomo tbree ntliff alovo the wrist, and bruising himsolf quite severely. He is doing as well as could be esfccted. _ _S Wixcheex, for several ycars pnnci,1 of the High Sciiool of this city, and who has Jone effectual work as a teacher of Greek and Uto, cloHi'fl h& labora with the soholastic year. He goes to Tecumseh as Superintendent, and with proper support and :us.sistance will bring up the jehoolsof that. Iwrg. _The oíd saying that "lightning never strikes twice in the same place " was disproved br a second hit in the office of the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company (Webster's book ,totel. in this ty.during the severe thunilcr storm ]tst Suiulay afternoon. During tlie same storm snumber of poles of the same line were struok aml tplit, n the vicinity of Honey Creek, west of this city. -Weheardthe Marshal say , a day two ago ttat he had boen engaged. in serving notices for the remuval or abatement of certain nuisauces, Correct: back-yarda, laneê, alleys, barn-yards. privies, cesspools, ilrains, etc., Bhould he thoroughly cleaned, and that immediately. lf the cholera sliall break cmt and mako any havoc in our city it will be bccausc of criminal negJect in clcaiung up. -We take pleasure in cndorsiiig the suggestion of the Regitter in its article on the " City IndebtnesB." The Counoil should accept the tuation, and determine to keop within the charter appropriations. Pay the floating debt Srst, theu use the balance of the fonds at command in making such improvemcnts as are absolutely neoeMaiy : "t ï i : . 1 is, nat in baying streets to open up nnybody's farm to maxkfit, or for the mere purpose of ffivin;? continuons employment on the streeta to a smaller or larr fiang of l&borers. H extotonUnaxy expenses aro deemeá necesí-ary fit any timo duii&g the yeaa1 go to the pcople and upon the people let the responsibüity rest. The local (iimvoinents annouiieed for to-day reenouRhtobusv the the most industrious, even though no "regular oíd iashioned eelebration " is down on the bilis. We have noticed thora in tonner editions but moy venturo to name thein ijain : - The Turn Terein Association have a picnic; oníibig sr.ale at their park, adjoimng Belief Park on the east, wüh music by Gvvinner's Band, games, refreshments, and fire-works in the evemn. - The Artieiier Vorcin, orWorkingmnn's Roiety, celébrate at Keliet Park, with music by Bishop's Opera House Band from Detroit. - The Altar Society of St. Thomas' Church ■give a picnic in the beautiful grove adjoining the Catholic Cemetery, and invite all so dispoEod to join with them. -The usual animal picnic (select) is to be held in N. B. Cole's grove, Washtenaw avenue, this efternooa. Wool has been moving briskly since our last report, puahing the buyers and the banks. At this writing, 2 P. M., Thursday, the streoU urn fiüed with wool wagons, which unloadod wil materially iucrease the purchases up to that hour as given below : Bach & Abel, - - 85,000 pounds. Mack & Schmid, - - 50,000 " Wood&Perrin, - - 75,000 " Total, .... 210,000 BeBides their purchases hcre Bacii Sc Adki. have hought and taken in at South Lyon, or had on Wednesday, 20,000 lbs. The range being paid is 35a40c, with an average of 38c. The clip is coming forward in good condition. John E. Clabk, a gradúate of the University tf Michigan, 1866, and from 1857 to 1859 assistent Professor of Mathematica, and late Professor of Mathematics and Physics at. Antioeh Collego (Ohio), has been appointed Professor of Mathematics in the Yale Scientific School. At the recent Yale Cummenceinent the degree ot M. A. was conferred upon him. Having formerly received the same degree from his Ahna ihtér he can now write after his name Mil. AA. We congratúlate our friend Claek on his accession to his new position and honors at one óf the oldest institutions in the country. A postal card furmshes us the following item f local interest: "As other cities are bragging ibout their sales of agricultural implcmcnts let it be known that one firm in this city has already sold 60 Reapers and Mowers, and four othcr partics are solling machines here." We presume that the card refers to the Aun Arbor Agricultural Company, which, by its manufac tures and exports, is successfully demonstrating that manufacturing can be carried on in our city with protit. O. Bliss & Sons again nolicit the patronage of the Akoub readers. Thoy have a fine stock in Btore and will givè choicc bargains to thoac wanting goods in their Hno. They are fair aii'I liberal dealers ; and that'a tho way it ia with all Anoua advertisers. Tho followmg publications of special iritwst to the fraternity typographical - ijicludinj? em. ploycrs, jours and 'prentices - are on our table : The Typoyr'dpMo Mcucnger, quarterly, published by James Coxn'EB's Soxs, New York. ftut, then, isn't July ratlier late for the April issue of a quarterly 'i % a year. - The Printers' Circular, for July, a monthly devoted more especially to tho advccacy of the real or ?appoaed interests of tho practical printer, whioh rightly considerad are identical with thofie' of the employer. $1 50 a year. R. S. Menamin, Publisher, Phlladolphia. - The Printer, for July, monthly, at $2 a year. John Greasow, Ifew York. lts pigeis ie neat and attractivQ.

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