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28
Month
August
Year
1895
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A. R. Peterson has sold the house oai SuimmiÉ st., occupied ly W. W. Waáliaans, to AVill Baxter. O-ne lwatií anthxaelte oaiy tíoífs '$4.75 per tan. Aun Arbor íolk.% M-ould mot throw ooldwater on mü-Tl a iHlce. City Treasua-er Mamly has collected $44,757.64 out of $57,43.36. Botb of wMch include tlie sewer tax?'-. ïhis leaves $12,585.72 whlcli goes over fo DecémTer. Last year tliere was aljout $8,000 that went over, Avith ??T.000 les.s 1o colleet. Mi#s Grace Hastings of Detroit, a orruer Üialyenaííy fetudent, and for the past few years teacher of 7.00Iogy in Detroit niu-li School, was marriod Auigust 4th, at Temple-of-Pines- öii Kennebee, in llaine, to Rev. Dallas Lore B'ha.rpe, of Pro -idence, IJ, I. TliE Ann Ailior Electric Co. bas up■vaila of 1,500 po!es in this city, oovertoig over Wenty-sia: miles. Tlie polos aro nearly all of Ulo yery Brst quaJïty :n 1 bett&r probtibly tlia-n any neiv company wooM procuro. And "them to doublé '.hese ■vould le to add o, great deal to the "iMÏ-aiestlietic" appearance of our ötreets, ïi fact almost any person "ivill 'i-endily admit. Prof. Graves, white in Arm Arlor attending tlio University, resided with tüs ïnotluT on Catliarine st., íiear X. TmgflJ.ls, and is well remembered by mány of our citizens. Of !iim the Daily Iíesorfer eays : "Prof. M. O. G-rávos lias rcnted the tliird story oí ilus mw gniith block on Mitohell st., íor a, per.locl oí ten yeans. Tlio room ís 50x100 feet and the professor says it -n-ill giTO hini room for .'300 studentg. He wiU liare sejiarato rooms íor ehorth-aaid and typewriting and íor elocutioii and music. Tlie school has iiad a successful Ufe of seren years." Hou' much issaid in tliisour day, . About the bloomer pirl; While some condeinn and some applaud, She still is on the whirl. If she's content to wear the garb, The business is her own : ïlini don't be carpins 'bout her dress, Lel the bloomer girl alone. Tho.se a copy of the Countj- 'Fair premium list can ofotaiii -Jie samo at tliiis oliice. The late-t disenso, is the "Trilby feTier." Those ivho have had it don't thiak it is nioe a Tit, and physicians aro puzzled'. The private car "City of Ann Arboa-,' 'wijl go to Cliattanooga, filled vrith Ann Arbor people after its return from Boston. On ian oTdinary day the people of Jacfcsion consume 2,429,000 gallons of -water. Tliat is, of course a littlo over a gallon to a person. Cards are out for the wedding of Benjamin Sutherland, of Salyer's grocery store and Miss EebeccaTubbs, of Delhi. It will 'oceur Sept. 4, and the newly married couple -n-ill reside on Thayer street. If Juliain lïalplh, thie correspondent of Baaper's "Weekly, w-Uo wrote up An-n Arbo-r, does not like the hotels oí Ana ArtKxr, lie (ihould come here amü start orue ior liianself. The field is open. A oaucus lias boem called to nominate Bctool trastees, to te held at the court thiouse ou I'iM.iy O-Oniag Aug. 30, iat S o'elock. The cali is signed y Jota E. Minier, M. J. Lehman and Fred H. Belser. Tho Haiper's Weekly man who did Aiau Arboi-, Julián Ealph, finds Fault wit!, the town, aiiil calis it 'lager beerisli." Bat lie waa captivated ■wiUi the coeds aaid gave them a great sandoff, even agaiinst his own conviotiions ou flfoe Biibject. The aimmal premium list oí tlie Washtonaw Oomnlty Fair is out and Js a aieat pamphlet of 132 pages. II yo'iv wamt ome, and of coursO you do, for you wül certainly tako .sometliing ia the fair, juist diroï' a lino lo tlie Becretary, F. E. Mills, Mm Artoor, Micli. If Aan Arboir tlioes not secure a Factory tlie manufacturO of underweav 'by the Hay-Todd Campaey, oí Ypsilaaiti, 6lie is lettiag an opporlunity go by that wül be rogretted for a day. AVliere is the much raunted Ami Arbor Business len's Associatioin ? Samuel W. Buixdifle'd and Mtse Haji Hobson were married at S o'cock a. m. TVedaiesday at tlieir residence, 82 MüUer caves ly Eev. T. W. Youmg. Tfie conple left immediately for SU plh, "Micli.. vyhero they will pend a few (tays, after v.iiich they will return hero to reside. A wnlfeer soliloquizee thusly : "Who i thp hard -svoi-kini? man ? Uo is the millionairo, the man who wnnted to g-et ricli a.nd liais gat rich. Is he tho Happier for it ? Bless your soul, h'e ra misernVe, fuller of cares amrt auxieties and harder wopk ilian ever. Ho is the verie.st slave oí them all. He is pusheil with lusiness, and business is pusliing him. He lias so ni.tny ii-ons in tbo fire that souie of them are lrariuilng liis fingers, wliüe others aro getting oold. His present Mie is a, rush froon the meeting of this bödra to t'hat board and thence to sofiiie other board. He fa a director in tliis coanpany and a trustee in that, and a silent partner In another, won-ld without end and more coming. Ho hasn't timo to eat, and hardly to sleep aaid -vhein. he does Lay lus poor head om tho pillow he can't stop buslaees plans and schernes, hopes and fears froim whirling and through it. He can't take a to. epend in iquiet out of towa and if ho could ]io would take all of his business with him iuto tho "woods. Ho is a sla-ne and a rictim. His ïnülions üi tho tank don't bring him bo nvuch enjoyment as a new ten-cent pieco giren to a boy 10 years old."

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