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Milán, Jan. 12. -Mr. C. Luce of Monroe city, waa Ín Milán on Dec. 12th. Mr. Cyrel Fermau lost $7 on the street in Milán one day last veek. TUere are good indications that a hotel will be built at the railroad depot next spring. - Several farmers in this vicinity are plowing sod ground lor spring oropa, it will efföctually kill the cut worm. - Theru will probably be more building done in Milao next season than for any ( nu yettr einca its hiatory began. Mrs. Angeline Edwards, widow of S. Edwards, started for Chicago on the Bth, to visit a eister living in that city. A suVjscrÍDtioQ is being oiroulated bere tbr the purpose of raising funda to build a sidewalk irom the busiueiis part of Milan to the depot. The wife of Mr. John Campbell of Milan was quito seriously injured last week by the folling upou her of a largo pile of wood whileggütting an arm full frora the wood-shed. - There is talk of a village government for Milan ; tho required numbor of inhabitauta is reaohed, to entitle theni to a charter which will probably be petitioned for at tho proper time. Mr. Q. Balusa of Ypsilanti has seuured steaiii power at Whaley's mili, hre in Milan and will soon comiueuce the manufacture of flour barrels, sta ves from elm wood. Mr. BaluBS lms advertised foi 1,01)0 cords of staves and bolts for ttaat parpóse. -The present bad weather is detrimental to the lumber business here but is juat " the tbing," for horse trading. twenty men, f they understand the work is not too niany to manage an aveni :o horse-trade, and tho "take somothing" that follows the excbunge.
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