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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
September
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ctaly two items in the áction of the B. Pi V. Wednesday are out oi" the ordinary bui tney are like claps of thuuÜet fiova a clear sky. At Ita meeting: Alonday nijilit the comwion, eonncil orfleredj the board of public works t put in a páved gutter on ïhirteentb st ,i gutter pröbably 1,400 Eee1 in Iength. Wednesday the me the lower house decided to disregxrd the order sent them by the aldermSn on the ground that the street fnnd is too far overdrawn to warrant ao considerable au expeaditure of public money. Aiso. the board already has more work on ita hands than it can attend to. The order of the council was, therefore, laid on the taflble for au indofinite time. The second item consista of thls resolution which ia togely seM-explaaatory: "It is the sense oí üiia b that hereaftfer no more bulldinga l?e allawed to be moved through the pnbIie streeta of the city of Ann Ar!or." Tüe question now is, What wil] tha council do?

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Ann Arbor Democrat