Ypsilanti Department
- W. I). Greene spentSundayatJack son. - Ypsilanti now receives four inails a day from the east. -Miases Barnard and McKelchoii starled Tueaday for Duluth. - A Mr. Miller, ta the employ of Mr. Wiard, was overeóme by the heat and died Tuesday. - W. Gorton, wlio has been witli C. S. Wortley & Bvo. för some time is now engaged with C. R. Mabley of Detroit. -Dr. Owcn retnrned from Dakota. Terrltory last week whcre ho had been after liis household gooda, wllich he had lef there. - M. Peck, H. E.. Shutts and Frank Neat, in company with several Man chester parties are camping out at Sand Lake neav Adrián. - Mr. Slayton's houfe, jnst east of the city, was strnck by lightning and bumed thia week. Insured in the Waslitenaw Mutual. - Ypsilanti has liad an increase of 250 in her coloree! population and a decrease of several hundred in its total population. Do we wonder that real estáte is clieap? - The followinfr officers were elected at the regular election of Wyandotte Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. F.: N. G., E. (. Boyce; V. (í., A. E. Edson; Secretary, II. S. Curtis; Treasurer, John rilson. - W. Conklin and L. W. Judd can teil the largest fish stories of any in the city. The wonderful catch took place at Base Lake near Dexter, where Uiey sjient Tueaday in company with Miss Fenïer and Miss Whceler. ■ - A quite serious runaway accident occurred Tuesday. A Mrs. Wheeler, accompanied by another lady, was at the depot when her horse becarae frightened at the cars, started to run; threw one lady out, theother succeeded in remaining in the buggy for some distance and then got out over the back of the buggy. Hoth were somo hurt.
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