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13
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April
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1892
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F.ing out your bells, dear Easter morn, ïlad is the day just freshly bom. C'arol your music. cliant your love, ■Vhcre burstiug blossoms fill the grove, Springing from eartb's dark wintry mould, Wlth pearly robes and hcnrts of gold. King out your bells, ring out your bells, Those glorious strains your stoiy tells Of him who, orowned with life anew, Will crown His hurablest follower, too. Good Friday next Friday. Ttoere will be infant baptism at St. iA.ndrew'8 i-hurch next Saturday, at 4 t'clock p. in. Dr. W. W. Nltohod has his new residemce on HUI st. enclosed. It will tra a very ïine one -w-hen completed. The a-nnual election of wardens and "vestryjnen of St. Andrew's church will take place at the church next Tuesüay 'at 9 o'clock a. on.. The new i ron bridge of the Toledo & Aam Arbor R. R. , over the Huron fiTcr, is growing gradually. It is ti g-ood Bized undertaking. H. Wirt Newkü-k, formerly of this city, has been chosen a delégate to thie republican tstate convention irom Xiake county, to be held at Detroit. At íthe lst M. E. church next Sunday, "Easter, Itev. Dr. Ootoern will have ïor his theme ín the cvening, "My ODoubde Easter hi Jerusalem two years go." llany of our city gardners, who believe in getting an early start, have iput out lettuce and radish seed and !Bowed their peas, but none of them are ïup yet - not quite yet. At the M. E. church next Sunday fthe Sunday school children will have fentire charge of the regular morning service, and a beautiful proramnie has been prepared. There twill be no i-egular Sunday School services onthat day, on that account. The weather bureau turned over eome rather eharp breezes to the peo3le of this quarter last Saturday. It trave a enow squall to start off with then froze up all the buds and birds hat had been hicautioüs enough to come out, thinking it was really time f ar them. At the republiean convention for tbhis, .the 2d district, held at Jackfeon, last Friday, Gen. W. H. Withington, of Jackson, and W. S. Wilcox, of !A.drian, were chosen delegates to the IMinneapolis convention, and Chas. E Hiscock, of Ann Arbor, and J. T. Hurst, of Wayne, alternates. Gov. Winans has issued a proclama fciom na.ming Thursday April 27th, as iArbor Day. This is a day that ought to te observed by every man or voïnan owning a strip of land. The iplaiiti-ng of ti-ees may be the means -of tem.pering our climate and saving the crops. I'la.nt a tree on Arbor Day. On Baturday eeveral of the M. C tnilroad officials, includiiiig Gen. Sup't IMlller, Kn.irineer Hawlcs, etc, visitec flus city relative to In a tewitch to Ferguson's Road Cart Fac ory. They a.lso exa-mined the roac lied mear Foster's Avith a view o etraigiitening etome oí the curves for the doublé trak. "In the spring a deeper crim&on Comes upan. the robin's breast; In the tepring the geutle bed bug Seeta the leg that tastes the best." - After Dr. Watts. The vacation week will be made a lively one by the G. A. R. State encampmont here. Mr. Tripp fe clearing off her lot Dn, -E. Huronwt., preparatory to erectlng Ji fine new residenoe thereon this nummer. The Aan Arbor Eiílee will drill this ■week Friday and omit the drill next Jonday. on account of tlie entertainment at the Rink. A new overflow ppipe lias been put In the horse fountain on E. fiuron st., larnd it is thought the basin will not slop over as much as it did last year. If any oue. Imagines that there will be. only one candidate for cach county office on the democratie side of the liouse thte lall he makes a mistake. Moses Seabolt, haring bought the llttle cottage north oï his house on N, Fifth ave., of the Buchoz estáte, 4s havtag it remodeled and nicely fitexl up. Mrs. Hannali Welle, agetl 51 years, kliert om. Katïïrday, at the home of her Öaug-hter, on K. División st., of conmii'.'litioin. Her remains were taken to Owosso for bufiul. Since January lst. Fraternity Lodge F. & A. M., of thie city, has inltiated 19, paoeed 15. and raieed 13. Which is a luvstling record, and one that W. M. I)avi.son may we.ll teel proud of. Sister Ildefonse is the name assumed by Miss Jennie Mclntyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Mclntyre, of Hprins si., upom taking the veil at the Monroe convent last Wcdnesday. ,Vt Zion's Lutheran church last Sunay the coniirmation class numbered orty-ome, and at Bethlehem Evangelc-al churcli the class nambered fortywo. The chnrches are evideatly prosering1. The Ann Arbor Banjo and Guitar fluí) bias bee-n regularly incorporated Hinder the state law for a ieriod of thirty years. lts object is to furni-sh mvteic where its services may be ilcsu-ed. Au Epworth L&agme was organizad at the north side chapul last Sunly with C. D. Perry as preside.nt. The, league will find plenty of work to do, and undoubtedly plenty of wilIlng hands to help do it. Hepry E. Ridley, of this city, Yom been appionted a member of the comtalttee om the improvement of high■ways, and Will F. Stiegelmier, local ic'onncilor, by the chief councillor of the Michigan división I. A. W. Wm. A. T.ymburner, for many years With C. Eberbach in the hardware store, died last Friday, at the resiUence .of Jas. McMahoo in Northfield, üiged 30 years. His remains were sent to 'Omtario, Canada, for interment. The niustrated lecture at the M. E. church Mondny night was very mich enjoyed and highly spoken of by ill. It was llBteaed to by about 500 iceople. The lecture wtts giTeo nnder hc auspiees of the Bpworth League. "A new Topica.l Bible Clase with liscussion," will be opened at the M. E. church, aiext Sunday noon directly alter the jnornlng services, by Mr. 3oÜe. It will be held in the auliemce room, and the eongregation is inivited. The board of stewards of the M. 13. church report for the conference year, ttndlng Oct. l's't '91, the sum of i$é, 226.53 collected and expended. This does not include any of tlie monies t-aised by the ladies' soeieties of the tflmrch, or $325 raised by Mr. 'Noble for tjoast inik'luedness. Next Sunday is ESaster, when the Ix?mten season will close. Appropriate eerYices will be held in several chvirches of the city. S.t St. Andrew's the holy fommunion avüI be celebratrd at) 8 o'elock a. ra., and at ,10.30 a.,an. In the afternoon at 4 o'clock the ;SmÜay school will have a choral service. The members of the I. O. O. F. of of this city are making extensive arvanncmcnts ior the celebration of the foundinR-. of the order, on the 26th inst. All lodffes oí Odd Fellows in the state have been invited, and a great attendanoe is anticipated. Tliere will be a parade in the afternoon, 'ad a grand banquet at the Rink in the CTcn.ing. Philip Duify, of Northfleld towntihip, who was noiminated by his party for re-election as supervisor, had the Vare compliment of receiving every Vote cast iax the town at the recent election. The republicans ran no ticket, but it is seldom that a man gets (all the votes cast, even in that event. There were no ballot thrown out beeause of defect, which is also au exCeptioina.1 record. The Unity Club had an excellent programme for theiT entertainment last Monday evening. Miss S. Gard!ner gave tome fine illustrations by lantern of French art. James Eddy gave a vcry ludicrous recitation, of H down east debating society and brought out the characters in. fine tetyle. The Ann Arbor Ladie's banjo club was a niew and very pleasing feature of the evemkng' entertainment, especially the sleighride with its crack of the whip and jingle of bells. Many fa.iled to secure seats at St. IAndrew'8 clrurch last Sunday eveninia-. The occasion was the confirmafcion of a class of 92 candidates for h.dmissio'n to the church. The class iiKluded Toth old and young pcople and was the largest ever known in t.he parish or diocese. After the conTia-mation services had been completed BiB'ho-i) Davics dolivored an eloquent and feeling sermón, taking for his text the anniversary of the triumphal ontry of Christ into .Terusalem, Palm Sunday. Han,. E. P. Allen, of Ypsilanti, will proba Wy be the temporary chairman bf the republlcan state convention to be held at Detroit to-morrow. A man by the name of Charles Smith ■was genteneed in the Reeorder's court nt Detroit recently, to five years at the state prison in Jackson, for receiving ten pounds of stolen pork. Tliat seems Jike au awful eentence for a small crime. Supposing the ten pouiuls of pork fluid been $10,000, what would the sentenee have been ? At the ünitarian Ohuren there -vill 'be a special Baster service for old .ndyoung next Sunday mornlng, with floral decorations, special Kastor mufcu1, commemoralKHis, nu Eaeter Parable for the chilrtrcn, the extensión of the rkyht ha.nd of fellowship to persons jiondng the church, and an address by the pastor. A special collection will be tabeii up for tlve benefit of the suiierevs from the lUissian lamine. There will be no evening service.

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