Vicinity

- Ilillsdalo forme are plowing already - Smith and Harley of Coldwatershi bcef by car loada to Boston. - Messrs. McLellan and MoLeod, gro cora of Coldwatar fail for 4,400. - M. V. Itunfor óf Prauklin sold tw sheep to Wyman Wells for $110. - Commou Council of Pontiac hav voted to buy a Silsby stoatn fire ongine - Thaddeus Mills, a well known oiti zeu of Kalamazoo, died Tuusday, agei 80 yearg. - Mrs. Eeuben McKinnoyof Marshal put her husband under $200 bonds fo throatening to snuff her Ufe out. - Trampa broke into the ticket offic of the Lake Shore railroad at Homer and carried off $35 woith of property. ■ - Mr. Zeno Gould purchascd a fino threo year oíd Bay Middleton golding colt of Mr. E. Daily of Lcroy, for whicl he paid $2üO. - The people of Monroe are wakinf, up, and propoao to do all they can to in vite capital to that place, and set it a work in nianufacturing. - Tho Marshall Slatesman rspbraid President Dickey of Albion college for dabbling in politics, by allowing hi name to ninon the Prohibition ticket fo President of tho villago. ■ - Editor Tompkins, of the Marshal Statcsman, namuil his baby Zachariah Chandler Tompkins, and tho repubücan sachein has pro3entod the young repub hcan a gold and silvor cup. - The Gale manufacturing corapanj of Albion, have established a rule to the effect that if any employooshall accept a noiniuation for any political office his place will thereby become vacant. - Bittle Creek " Meroantilo Unioa" ha3 issued its first list of dead-beats. - Among the names are those of very tnany who resont being called beats, and threaten to do all sorts of desperate thinga - except to pay up. - Wm, Stoel of Albion, bas boen arrested on a capias charged with falso imprisonment. This case aroso out of the arrest of sixteen college students soma time ago for expelling his son from one of the college societies. - Mra. Hall, of Leslie, and her two daughters, accused (in tho way of gossip their pastor of being a love of unclean tliings a la Beecher et al. The church gave the case an investigation,sustainec the pastor and bounced the sisters. - Grovinger, tho man who committed incest with his daughters, wasexaniinec at Grass Lake and bound over for trial Before the officer could get him to the trial whioh was to take him to Jackson the people tried hard to hang the prisoner. - A man named Snyder, living in the northeast corner of Woodland township, Barry county, was shot and instantly killed by a rúan named Mancelroy, during a dispute over a piece of land on which Snyder was living and had possession: - A ló-years'-old lad has been arrested in .Lenawee county and brought betore an Adrián justico on a charge of assaulting a woman. It is shown that he has a torrible antipathy for women and cannot keep the peaco when he is in sight of one. His case is a curious one, and they have sent him to the reform school in hope of curing him of his idiosyncrasy. - Plyinouth Church, of Adrián, hasof late years had a decidodly checkered experience with its shepherds. It is understood now that the present pastor, Eev. Ira C. Billman, will be arraigned for heresy, and that a council for that purpose will be convened shortly at Syl vania, Ohio. The necessary charges are being formulated by Detroit parties. Mr. Billman has yet no official notification of the contemplated action, and is in reoeipt of calis froni leading Unitarian ohurches in Jackson and Chicago.
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