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9
Month
July
Year
1880
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Public Domain
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-Dog days are coming. N tie arrestó in J „SVliere air v:'l tfoiug tlÜS BUmBQ -The Fourtli of July comea bul once '-Small fruits are quite abundant tís season. _X„w is Un1 time to subscribe for ke A.BGU8. _Thc Leonard House dined 178 permis on Saturday, -People are, beginning to think of tninifr v;icatioil8. -Four daily mails from Detroit lgb to satisfy everybody. -The reform dub have an excursión o Port iluron July 2:1 or 30. - Banks and saloons were closed 011 jjoiiday it bein-a lega) holida -The post office will, until othen tdcn-d bo oi)i;ned on Sundays from Uto' IA.M. -The editor is the person wfro staya home tochronicle the going abroad jfotliers. -Well, we have had a threo days1 Jfourtli of July, and everybody is turei glad it is over. "- The íiiilag to bc awarded to t!ie (Tgest delegation from the county on llturday is uncalled for. -The editor returns thanks for üie genades tendered onSaturday by the l'psilanti and ('helsea bands. - About $700 were expended in celelating tlie national anniversary. The ve bands and expenses aniounted to iboiit $300. - Two arresta only were made on kturdyvthe resul) of a 6ghi on Fourth in wliich une Wüliams was eut tmewhat. 1 -Dr. R. II. Steele of New Brunswick I', ,T.. will oecupy the Presbyterian Uarcft pulpit on Sunday forenoon aad Iteiiiiiii next. ■-Prof. Ferris of Battle Creek will Ijlk temperance Sunday afternoon in (e tent, re_ar of Agricultural Hall on petroit street. -Justice Wlnegar who donned the nnine July 4, has oponed an office in ie MacMahan block. He succeeds Beahan. -Members of Company A are arranggfor their annual excursión, to be ren the latter part of present montli. ; ion not yei determined. -Poor fund was distributed in June tus: Ftr nd, $25.t Third, $5,74; Fourth, 17.60; Fiftli, 8.22; Bixth, $2,46; total, $84.44. -In me absence of Dr. Donald MaeHm, acrosa the water, his brother, Dr. lexander will act as emergency may equire, as surgeon of the Michigan tral railroad. [ -The arrival of the Detroit mornlng Lpers by the early train is a source of ■easurc to the reading public. ïhey leservcil through the mails as well as lirough tlie news office at the early ■ar. I-Jacob Binder came near losing bis Ifeon Tuesday. In killing acalfke Itcidentally lettheknife penétrate one lifhis lowerlimbs from which he ; jpifuseiy. Dr. Backus was calle! Iressed the wound. -Elmer Aldrich of this city is injail li aefault of S200 b -rK c Icen y in that of stenliirr a single luirIss of value $20 of John Coolej tma township. He failed to gel Imess away being discovered in time ■ytlie owner. i-About forty members of Compny 1. went over to Monroe on Monday. Bë7 Adrián, Yjisilanti and Aun Arbor Impeled Cor tlie prlzes. The Detroit Ight Guarda carried off the first prize tthe best drilled company, and ('omny A, of thicity, took the second 76 in gold. -John Giles of London, Ontario, is laborer seeking employment. ! rliis way eastward 011 the railroad sekmear the Lowell milis jast east of lieddes stal ion on Saturday he was iirtick by a locomotive receiying severe injuries. Brought to the hospital in fis city he was attended by Drs. A. laclean and (" -Mr. E. II. Cobb of Auburn, N. Y.. seiifíaged beliind the CookHouse deak. nth experience in tliis direction the rantsof the guests of this hotel will eearefully looked after by him who nows how to make strangers feel at ome. Mr. Cobb is father of E. W. Cobb, cashier and son-in-law of the iwner, of the Cass House in Detroit. -James Fisk offers to Bell his tent r 4800. It cost him $1400 and kaa een set only four times. The reform ■ubiscirculatiníí a subscription paper loraise the amount and it is to be hopId will succeed. It will be avai) Ibreither party in the coming campe ■ith a seating capacity of 3,000, or it Inbe divided inlo three sections with Laiiaeitj ofl,000each, both political artics will be apt to engage it more or ss. It is tlie most feasible project ■he reform club has enlei tained for lme time.

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