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Day
24
Month
September
Year
1880
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Public Domain
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- Clinton News is forsale. Gfeni Seigel speaka at Toledo this i'vcninfí. - An ádriáti barber paid $á tbTfkèèfh ing his shop Open on SuMaji - 4.(!Ui) cijícU' boxea uve tísea woekly by inantifkototies in Coldw atar; - The Souüi Lyonè newsjfapèr luis been retnöved tö Byron, 6énes66 counly. - Four tícfeetá, dein:; ro]., ir. ti.-, and iiiiiiili.. in the lü'ld in Gènèsee Êounty; - The Gehësee cmitity fair at Flint will beheld Beptember is. 20 and 30, - Gtëorge Itóyer of bëërfréfd gót out Of this VOtld bf gettïllg int-o fehe river in thai villHRÍ1: - One hundréd fthd t(lty-]V( ir i vi s; and women are aclivcly femfsiöyêd at ie Adrián caniiing ■ -The tri-state fair Iield at Tolciio isi wëék was a very succesSftil nfl'air,5t000 admission tickets haViöS eit olti. - Hktigaii ïnilitaiy académy at Or-' hard iake Wliich opened on the 15th nstant, had 76 fcafleta fentered onSat--Wm. Ityne of Brighton had six looded Bheep killed by flogá öné higíií eccntly. líe had paid --!", for ofte óf the animáis killed. - There ia a scandal iñ Iiigli lire fit idriah) of fttíportions that must make old Satan prance alxnrt and paw liis dr from very ecstacy.1 - James Pierce oí Lcuni township,las a voung pcacli órchirfd of 1600 tices, els of fine fruit tïlis y -Tli vee murders in i'onr reefes is tlie tally in lonia comity. The mnnlerevs tan discount MaJthus in keefthf dori tlie popuiauon in tuis BittiDi - Mclvin Joyce of f'óiadafni, X: Y.; was diwvned Sept. 19, l.y the capsizing' of aboai .ui Coldwatei? lake. ïhere were three others in the b - ('link Daiicy; au e&pioytié of tlie M. S. & L.8. róad,wáscaughtbetwOen the bumpers oí two car%at Adran, Sept. 15, and terribly cnished. _i'.ini;miiu Suttonoi Leoni es wiitcnw'lons for the seeds, whirh wlicn dvv are placed in grain Sacks and Bbippedto D. M. Perty & Cö. Detroit. -No so.mer is a Lenawee coiiöty mü nominated ior tbe legislature öiafi the t-onstit ulional ameiidment advocates swoop dowii (ipon liim with intcifogatories: . . -The Birininsrliam srirl Wlio lost lier shawl wiaile btealina peaches, is told by the eccentric editor jüsf wherê alie can get it, but Slie has not as yet reclai-me the wrapi - A Detroit eapitalist.has proposed that the buildings used by the state fair be onated to the city, about 60 acres of land bousjht, and a permaiifiit éxposition establishi'l. - Old King, a Pött iíuion street car ivct. ,i;..,i mi T7riflaviast.atre(i28yeai8, 15of whichwere passed in haüling a street car. He traveled over 49,000 miles in the street car liarness. -Louis Armatrong simt a largë wildent in the woods hear Otisvitje. Gene-' see coünty, teefetitly, wad tiatxowly escaped fronJ wiother whicb appeared on the scetieand attacked liiia. - Culví-1-t Case. delepte to the green-1 back ctiunty conventtoh, held at Adrián was tlirown from bis büggy Sáttirdáy wliile returning tohie home in Palmyra, and terribiy lacerated aboutthe head and face: -The Michigan Central railroaflfeaiïi[ngs Suiiüsl :irc saidto have been at the nite of 11 per cent per anmini. The net receipts were largely increased by the curtailingof operating expenses: - The Fliiit Globe saysthe arrple erop in Gènesee cöunty is something i1khomenal. The fruit is exceptionnlly fine as wel! as Large, but prices are very low; WÜöle ovlia.dsareölïered at 10 cents ii biishol. the buvor lo 86 the pickiög; -The Port Hiiron opera house, which was bumed last December, lias been rebuilt and wül be reopened this week or next. It will seat 802 persons on the regular Seatst ana can ue mau w 900. It is described as one of the best in the state. -('liarles ' L. Colé, a jnstice of the fctëace and a wealthy farmer of Geneseé boiinty, has buen arrestad and lodgedin jail at Detroit, on a cnargè of passing counterfeit money, A large quantity Of bogws iive-döllai bilis was found in his possession, -The cate recéipts of the state fair, ineluding $606 taken in at the grand stand, amount to $21,427.40. The receipts fot bóoths have nift been réperted by the chairaian of that commitU-e, bnt are about 3.000 while about $1,000 Weré cönected In animal membership lucs. - "U'illiam Barton of Waterloo townsfaip has Bied a petitlon for a divorce fvoin Almina E. Barton, with whom he lntermarried at Ypsflanti aböut the ISth oí Marcb, 1878, and with whom He lived until August 1, 1S7S. Tbè defendantis dxargedin thebillpi complamt with deserting the conaplainant and utterly tefusing to life vvith liim. -Joseph KobeckH of Jackson, a Pofander 5 years oW, who lias a wife and ehild in Poïand, was nni over and put in two bythe Pacific expresa engme backing uto Uie yard Saturday mornng ttè was a labore o'f tlietoafl tram. He ro1 hia fray Thuradaj and wasspendibg il Saturdaj nigh. The corönèr's i„i-y cxorif-nited tbc milvoad cotnpany; and Thomas W.Pölineref l)elrnit,will inake a speech thereát. -The deinocracy of Wáyne county on WedneSday nomiñated Geoi Gart ner fot eircüit court jodgCj Ben, W. W; Duffleid for sheriff; Charle M. Rösseaii lor register OÍ dccds. liernanl ïoungblood fot tteWurèr, Jakes T. Keena far probate judg6 Michaèi Firnane for prosectiting attorr.ey, Win. .1. Craig and Edward Minockför circuit court commissionërs, Chas. Iï. EJHa fof siiryeyor, Rollin l'rindie fbt auditor, N. P. Tliayer and Nichólas'Tisler for éprcéers:. . Ön Niturday afteinoón Ilonry ley, a laborer In the emploj ot Anmew Tilíair-. living two miles west oí' Jonesvillf. shot AJice, the vonnist daughtí' oi !iis employer, and tlieti shot himself; Tiiciv ís ;; theófj that Limlley propos c.l marñaeetothbglri and huniicéu lCfuaed, wliicli íed te the commiréiofl of the nimc. Bilt no oñe livinR km.ws of any cause fovth.e shooting. The parties We ín the npperpáH öf rfiê house at the time, and the only othèr peraoa in thé house was k lïttle btotherol tha deceased girl, and he cmlyheard UiO Bhots,bu1 did notseethë shooting. The giri is the samé óne whó ftifured n that conniva vcavorlwo ago, as tti complaining witness in asednetíoB case, ilu' cesüH óf whïch was fosead Jfor„;,„ Lewis to the state príson lor oigliteèn ia(J.

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