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Ypsilanti Department

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
June
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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-G. J. Perklns of Northville spant Snnday visiting lus brothers here. - Charlcy Fostcr has returned to the west, and thinksof locating in lowa. ' - Chas. Beinhart lostone of his valuable horses Tuesday. Cause oí death, consumption. - John Rook of Superior and his brother starled Tuesday for a short trip fco Kansas; -Frank Culver of Superior has taken to bimself a wil'e and returned to Wyoming Territovy. -Mr. and Mrs. Tower of Minnesota have been visitiiip; the latter's motliur for the past few days. - A. Batwell bas soneto Detroit to accept a position in the otliec of D. M. Bichardson'a match factoiy. -Marshal Sinitli frihtened the ciliïena by his sliouts to trim the shade trees. Many have compüed, ui with pooi grace. - A. S. Mallory has gone to New York, his wife having been there for some time, her father not being expected to live. - ïiie Ypsilanti City Band started for Plint Tuesday, to attend the band tournanient in that city. ïhey preseuted a fine appearance. -June 15, at tho opera houso, tho colebratod violinist Kemenyi, assisted by otlicrs, give a concert. ïo tlie lovers of music tliis will be a raro treat. - Tlie railroad coinpany have placed a small house at the corner of Cross and River streets, for the accommodation of the llagmen and switchmen. - Jlr. Woodard and a party of assistants havo gone to Bankers to cormnenco llic survey for tlio extensión of the Ilillsdale roiid f rom Bankers to La Grange. -Considerable amusement occurrcd at the telegraph office wben vecciving dispatches from Chicago, by some of tlie boys placing slips on the board announciag üie result of a ballot givlng the nominatlon to soine candidate before the dlspatch was received. -The examination of Wfa. Boyce for manslaughter before Justico Foxsyth, Siturclíiy,resulted in his discharge. Tlie court holding that the.wortlsof the boy did not come ander the head of dyinc; declarations, and that was all the evidence Unit eould be considered by the j ustice. -The Sons of Temperance of this city regret the absence of W. Groom, the treasurer of that association, but would be satisfied if he would return tlie Beven dollars he bolda in hls hands belonging to them. Mr. Groom has been connected with the Ypsilantian and we understand that lic is in clebt there also. lie left here about a week ago. -The morality of tliis city is in danger if all the scandalous reporta are trae. We do not feel called upon to glve parüculars this week, but will await developraents. Several very bad reporta are around and several parties are concerned. One or two young men have guddenly discovered that the cliniate here did not aeree with them and con-' sequcntly have gone to ñiid a better one, which we f car tliey do not deserve. - Some partios liere tliat have been visiting the Chicago Convention think it the biggest drunk Chicago has ever had. Tb.ua it is, and still the Republicana consider themselves the God and morality party of the nation. They did li ave some morality tvventy years ago but it is all gone now, and if they ever have any more it will become necessary for thein " to be born again," and with its present lea Iers tliat seems iinposi ible. - Several yourvg men of this place thoughtto deceive rrof. Reynolds in bis mesmeric performances, by going upon tlie stageand pretending lo be onder his control when they were not. Several did so and declared before the whole audience tliat they were coinpleteïy under control, and one especially, "VValter Hinchel, was there every night and executed somo wonderful performances. At the last night they declareü tliat they were not, nor nevei had been, under his control. The facts we do not pretend to Btate, but wc are certainif youngmencan so lar sacriüce their integritj as to btate a falsehood before an audience in which they live the Professor can stand theirdeception, for he will probably receive but littlc hanu from it.

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