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14
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April
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1897
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Ypeilanti is Greek and ouglutto help gobKe Turkey. "What is the oanditioa oí our Btreete, to-day ? Muddy ? Ot austy ? ïYamk E. Legg, o! tiliis city, has Opemekl a music store ab 33 Huron et., Ypsiflantd. The whaeitaen are caatemplaittog he buiMlng of a bicycle pah, to "WMtmore Lake. Rev. Wm. Gardam, of Ypsdi'an'tk t,ook the Bed Cross and Tempïtar degree afc Mas,oaic TempCte last evening. On. Fridiay maiiaiing prayer and iser■-ico wKl be held at St.' Andrew's at 10:30 a. m., la keepiang o G-ood' FrtHlay. It ia now Mayor Hiisoock, he havimg assumed. the ïieims of the city govmnwai wltJi the begiinning oif the week. It ite ttoe geara'i' opUnton h.ere in Aana Arboir tlnatt tl anybody ts enii:Ied to turkey Presldenit Amgell is the man. A bumji.nig cliirmney oaiied the iire depiart'inieint out thwugh the mud into the 3d ward, Sast ï'riday at abooit ö o'aiock p. m. The cliwilr a-nG ore hestra of St. Thomas' ch.urch yv'u'A ï'wadier Haydn's seoaad mafia at tb 10:30 servite Baster miaimiiing. Our peaoh gi-o-n'ers here report the truids nearüiy all killed. Oharlfe Clark tells lis tbat there wMl be few ïi any peacJies grown ila thd eection this yeair. Exarcises approfpriabe to H amane Society day were höLd at the 3d ward tast Prfidlay, amd thjoae taking part a-equitted tluemselVeö wiith much eredüit. The t-svo -wairdteins of PrarteraJity ïodge F. & A. M., H. Gr. Piretttymam aittd E0mr E.Beal, cioinferred the 3d logree ou PrMay aigfblti, In a rlghrt ixyiad manmier. It ooBt $90 to repllace ttie plate elass ■wlnido'w briQkan in Eisle's stoire n N. 4th ave., by luoírsa ruiituiing Siïto iit a few dlays since. Qisured wBtlh, F'red McOmiber. Ou Tiiesday next, at 10 o'cCDcki a. ín., occuTs tihe ï'ega'Jar a,ninual meeting of S't. Andrew's parisli,,a.t the chapee. A lange attemid'amce oí the ootogrögcationi is dtesiid. Cha. H. Alimaña will take aharge of ttuo sinoO departmeet of Mack & Oo. ïliic Barman & Baiüey drcus annionnees that it wül give a show hei'e thlis summer. XaMes 'ibnary, Hupoui st., opem daiy from. 10 to 12, also Saturday from 2 to 5 'o'c'iock. E. A. Miijliard, tilie new proprietor ■oí tiie Arjimg'toii Hotel, took possessOOq Idst Miomd'ísy morning. The K. P. lodigo of this city has íui'rendered Üte charter and wiCl reorganizo in a few days on a di.ferent basis. ■The Easter ba!l to be giivenj Miond'ay evaniiintg next, by thíe K. O. T. M. wfcl be orno oí the veryi beat of the seas'Om. The sum oí $40 wan added to tihie Northside church fumid by the recent miaple sugiar social given by tlie tedies. About tibe niost oughit aíter man Ín twn. just now te Mayor Hiscock. They aCll want "ba speak wditht hita Jmst a minute." Arnaingementíi are compílete for the mdiitia'rj' ball, to be held by the Light Infanlbry, at the ArmoTy, on Tuesday eTieanüng next, Apiriil) 20. Thie house on a íarm ab Hastings, owneid by D. Oamer, was bunied last iliondiay alfeh;t, and hie went there yesterdlay to see abcuut Jt. Th'ose whio attended the cCosing of tihO mlarrieü folk's club atb Gramger's last Thursday evemkig, report one of thie jolliest eveailniga of the season. Next S-uraday is Basber, and Oommanton services wKl be lieldi at) 8t. Aaida-eiw''s ch.u;rch at 7 o'ciock a. m., tvaü at 10:30 a. m. At 4 o'cl'ock p. m., wiíl be hela tíhe( aimnaal &omjs servóoe af the Suinldiay BchooC. After Mr. Ward had bought the Ann Artaor Demiocrat to make lit a red hot sillver paper, he wein to the polls anti voted the goid bug ticket. His miistake !! iu his puirpose to run a eSllver paper. - Ypsi'lanltian. Aan. Artjior ie ome oí tn.e pCaoes at .whic-h evwnlfcs wEl be held: by the recentsy orgaaii-zed Michigan-Indiana BIcycJe Circuit. Th.e öia-tes fo.r this p'jaco are Juue 10 and1 11. There vvï'.l be four pnoïessianaJ, four amateur, and t"wo local evieats. ThO state statute lm regand to a treiasTirer hdMiiing that office íor more than two terms does luot appear to appCy to thfe city, w'bare the office is appouiïti've iostea-cï of clective. So öapt. Mamly would be eliilgiible for anothier term i!f lve W'Ou'jd take iit. "We leairn that Dr. Fred Gratoam has íocated at Mumcie, Ind., and that his Steter Po'Pence Is wih, him. attid; they are keeping lno'uise. His mortiher is sti:n 'im Anni Arbor buit oxpeots to join thiem so'Otn. He has a good) p.vactiice in detnitistry.- MamcJuester Enterp-iiiise. Evart H. Soott has been appoint■e'd deputy game warden íor th3 county. "WeH, Erart lis a good iis.liermam but we d'omt fiel&eve be could showt any game, iif he wanted to. But we have Kt pretty straight that he pnopoise'5' to enforce tlhe llaws just the same. August Bieterje went t.o Detroit ijloin'diay. as winidow-tirümmer and baltesman ioir Neiwoomb, EoidLcott íi Co. August bas cataed) aboufc hdm o, wide ciircl'e ai friemds while with E. F. MlCüS & Co., whio, while, regrettftng hfe departure wd dellgtut in his success. i' : At tihe Utopia JIKttitniai-y parlara on B'. MaJoj St., a, b'JaJiei irt tttie windionv deisitroiyied a liai-ge quaiiiiMity of fine mEcaiinery om TtLiLiisid)a.y ewening last. SomO of thO Kovvere oauglit from a a gas jet and tto disp'jay wemt like a fjash. Tlie f iré 'ooo wea-e ata, time lut were mat needed. "Ra.il'isaid Jack," has bsien, an Ann Arbor visitar duirinig the: past week o r more, a,n,d has baeni diiued and' enten-taiireecl by seveiiat' of the fraternity bioys in, a veiry pitoasant way. Pressttig busiiness, lnOAve'eir, Oíiused hion to tlecCtliie several toviltartions, until he tflittttlU. come again the last oí May. An excursiion uate of mu tirsb class limitad far-e for thie rouind trip will be igiven on thíe M. C. Il'y, to the musical festival givea by thíe University filuBdcaa Society at Aam Arbor, May 13 to 15, 1897. late oí salle, May 13, 14 anid 15. Ohifcüremj one-lialf. lare. Ijimift to retunii uiutill May 16. The State Mirjitairy boand has virtuafJly diecided to hold the oncaimpmenit of tílxe NaJötonaü G-nards, at Island lrfiike aigaLn this year instead oí at Mt. Ciemens or Poii'tiiac, as rumon-ed. Our boye feej' thnt there shouíü1 be a ctoamige, and would not oTaject to go-ing to tlie state park at M'ackilniac. The Anm Arbor Denuocrat bas been soïd, Chiaries A. Wa,rd becoanóing its owmeT. Mr. Ward is a Bharp writer amd thinker. He is a siltver advocate pnoinoiumoed and decllared and will tigiït ïoir the white metaü till the last armed ío expires.- Adrián Press. But ij ÖhBflttte wai'ta unitil that last thiinig happens, he win have to outJiVe some pretity long-lived people. TVlhat is th oouiidiitio.il of ooir gtireetfi, t.o-day ? Muddy ? Or dwsty ? Artlhur Iirown has bwugtit the Hunt Inomestead, oorrner of N. Bitat and E. Aon ste., and wátfl oausa a different iiook to come over that corner in a few weeks. The last report of th,e Mïfchlgan Sta'te Hortiteultunal Society liias been recefived. Thtxse eirtitled to it may ge a copy by caUüng at F. ftboífle.t's itmvs offSoe. Dr. M. li. Be:.ser, Flioirini ,T. Muehlig and Adolpfo. Mogk, were raised to the subliime degree ai a master mason at a sessiiom. of Gajd,an llule lodge F. & A. M'.f last Tlnursdlay eveoiing. The reeeiver of the Grani'te State ProvMient AssQcïatïon has given notico that he is prepared ta render a dividend to Michigan stockhoiders. Which wEi be geaaid iiews to raany here. Abüut 75 of om' oilt izeos went to Ypsuüanti SatuTday nighit to hear ICeenie hu "BichieClteu.1' The electnc road authorities were very accomniodatiiing;, and the party reporta a liine time. The board of coiwïty eanvassers, ocmaliïthag of Juidge Babbi'tt, H. G. Prëttyman and Arbhur Brown, are busy, oanv-assinig the vate cast for state and oouinty offfeers, at the last eledticra . Thie state senate bas diwposed of the Joint resovuti'on introd'uoed by Bena)tor Wagar, makilog the Board of Kegenits subject to Une wbiJms of the legisïafcure. The vote t etrike out all after the enaotilng clause passed ty a MabO of 21 to 7. Thie legilslature has refusedJLOt only tae ümiTersity but the Agrtcultural OoUege an appropniatiian for an electiric ldfeh't plaat, thie feeliinig being previalent thiat it woujd; be cheaper for the sbate to have electricity furnlshed. a& noiw, by priviatO oompanies. Joaesvöüte Independent : "Quite a number of things have esoaped the at■DeiitáWtt of our edltoriai1 torce this week. Satorday toe went to, Ann Ai'bor and Dr. Carrow, oí ttoa DnJ vensïty, removed a growth from his rüig'ht eye which had; bean troubLing h4m som e years. The opera Uom was ontirefly successful and 'Greg.' expects to be 'on deck' aOaim Shiortiy." At th ndinth me-ating o the Poi'liloal Sciemce AssiocLa-tion at Bagifiaw, Pnoi. F. M. Tayl'or lead' a disoussüoin upon a paper by Hou. Wm. ■L. Webber, ai Siagilnaw, upian -'L.al:- in Keü'atton to toO Productioa of Weatth, in a mauner that has causíwa a greab daal' of favorable, comanant in tihe pnese. His raas'O'nins was cvear, conciaa aiud' convincing. The sjauigh'ter ai Heary J. Bnawn demiü as trates toe f act that the goitcl dieraoicrate can aafc aspire to rise hig-ber tiian the nasak. oí on-deit'yi sei-geani in tlus repubjikjan camp. Bette:- cierne back tio the gnawd' old democraife party, boys.- Ann Arbor IemCcrat. WC1, is not. aa o'rdierly, sergeami's poai'táon preíeinabjs to sneakinlg in alt Oramer's back cDaoir, or cia'Wlitag th)ugli Oap't. Manly's cathioile ? ■The statement made last week that LewiB, the man arrefstedi 'ta Ypsii.anti jast week for forgery, went under tne assumed mame olí E. W. Gritfin was ea-roneous. Mr. Grilfiim Was FOomiimg al the same iionse that Lewls was, lueaioe the mbstiake. Mr. GriiSin is an aïtogether ddfferent person and does not reiteh the idea1 of his ua.me beding pljacedi in the same category or even bailnig assumod by that person&ge. A year ago the market ior umvashed waol opemied in tlhis city at 10 ceate a porand. Thite tspri.nig the m.ai'keit for the same vardety of woo'l opens at 1-t cents- an advance of 40 cent. Tfotë ciara be dueí to no wöner tact th,am that the producers and users of wooj have a bel.Lef anioun'tling to a moral certainty tliaí the repub'.fcan comgress will cnact amd maiut.a,ta a law plaetag a protoot-ive duty on imported wools. The Grass Lake News man. wants Charuto Word to patteroi after hiim in Tuaninig tte Demowait. Don't do. It. Tlnat's advioe. The News 'has a briüilant ima4gniatifj':i whioh is Diwst always broug-hlt imto ï-equisi■tttou in wríting poütioal articles. The News iB ttue paper tlmt wno'te up, the Eoyal Egg Plamt fat rica tiion on our judge oi probate, and for that he; has nat apopogtzed as yet. Too snutíii imagiiiDatSo'n sometiraes bi'ings peíop'. tPOuWe. FMaermen are reminded thaít the ítaw forbülde the epetring of fish in íta:hinl lakes oí Michigan during the niio'nlthis of Mareh, ApnKl, May anü Jume, amd oí coursa Ube !aw wial be tfbttotCiy en)8oiroed, ais t'lue board of superviitsotrs a'b thtíi'r last meeting íixed tlhe cioimpensatíom for depuity fish and game wardi&ns at 50 cénits per day arid 25 cénits per haCÍ day! tor tinne aert-ujamy speolt. As tbe wardens siimpiy wanit the honor of ohas'ung up law bre akers, ainidl oare nioitlidng for pay, the spear-moa vaV.i he exceedircg wairy ! An c&eöbrite car full oí Ana Arbor -people attended the eancert Tuesday vieniiing. Amtnig tUüe m were Prof. Bbaufcey mnd ot'hiers oouinected w-ilth the Unilwiersity.- Ypsilamiti Oommerctol. Judlge H. Wlrt Xewkirk has bought the lot ooruer of X. Btate and E. Ann st-s., oif Arthur Brown, ajid wftS erect a filrae residiente for lnïirasellf thereon. He has ome of "blue fJaest Vocations in the city. To-morrow, Thur.odny afternoon, wi.U be g-iven. the last program oí the üiti't'Ov-iöaay arrainiged1 vieaper services, at Uinll'versity Hall, amd the last for tlie year. It in to b3 a service appnoipriate to Lenlt. Henury Luce, wbo ;i ved at 81 Geddes ave., anid who wa-s Sjii tliie enip'loty' of S. Itasenthaier an H. Sfcate., dúed on F-iitliay niigiit last, of a ccwiiplieation oí diismses. Hi funenal was held Sunldiay afterni.wu ïi-oun S't. Andrew's church. Dr. Eütaa il'. M'j.slieir giave a very ünstmcti've Klvustpated paper at the meetstig af th secretarles oi the Y. "W. C. A. at DíítroC't oiii Mloa'day, mi ■'Thie Itiif:i6iice of HaMtual Posture upioa HeaCitU anldi Success of tJie Iadii'vidual." Co:mel A. T. Bliss, of Sagiinaw having been choüen Departanent Oommamder of the G. A. E., f07 Michigan, has anniO'unced litó aflicers, and ainong them i Ooi. H. 1-5. Dean, oí tuis city, cluaii-man, oí the. transportatdoia oommitt-ee. AcaoTdimig te tihe charter neither tlie boiand of fire eomnni'sstaniers nor the ooamno'n council tave t-he right or p.awer to grant permifisiom to construct any woottea abructure- of any kiind- within the Ure limite, and they are 'Janv breakers iï fchey dia so-. The attentiion af our readers tó called to a commmaiicatiaa, in annottoer co:Bni, from Probate Judige íevkirk. ThO bonest am,d correct way for all guiardiians, especially, is to comipCy wtbh, the request, and the Judge ir. takiiog this actioa is doing a good deed. The fflTst appeaimiacje here oí Mies Jeanette Shettei-:iy was at the OonjfregaAiioinial church last Suuiday ovenDag, when sbe sang in a "very acceptable mannier "ürassee and Roses" by Uart'iett, and -The G.cxod tínepüerd," by Ban-i'. She has a sweet vo'ice anid won miuch praiise. The Micnoigan BuletLn for April 10, cüntatëns a ïine cu't of Miss Bmma E. Bower, acoompanl3eíd by a very fiattering and cumplumentary wrilte up, unidw tJic lieadiiis : "A Bright Xewspaper Woman," aaiü tdie press oí tháb h& cdty wijl cordially era.diorse'every goad word said thiereia. Tlie concert gïven. by Mr. luuket Giveme, Priidiay evanihig, in Uie Choral Union oewwse, was a rein ar ka b: y giocid ome. Mr. Gneeaa was liever beïo:-e an Aiwi Arbr audíience unti;. that ■ereuimis and lie soa'i'ed a greait &uccbss. ïïis aud'ience was very enohusüaatto and apprelciative, and it is Vhe genera; wiáh t.hat iie miay visit us agaim. Adolü Mogk, wiiio lx,as Deen. wi.th H. J. Bronvn for thie1 pat two or t,lu-ee years, leit Frildlay lat Lake Liin'den, in t.be upper península., where lie takes an iinpcurtajnit posiition in a drug house. AdoCph ie one oil tlie geurt oL youug nxeii %vho succeeds in tlie woffld, and gaes wilth, the heartiest gtod wishes of miamy friends here ia Ann Arboi-. The baard of direetors oï tlie Washtenmv MuituaJ Fine Ins. O., met on Vaitiwdiay at Sec'y OhAld's otffice and alllowed tien losses, aiggregatding a KHitae owr $2,000. Two of ttuese Jasses -weiie from llgiiiitining, of this seaisiom, The above amouiit ttoes not toclmldle the loss oí Mr.Kobert's borns in Piittsfieilid, which will lncvease the biiicmmt some $800 or $900. The famous air hip was discovered horrimg over the odStorÈal sanctum of tllue Ama Arbor Iaiaocrat office earïy thie mornlns. This statement can be veriiied by a periectly reliable ciltizem w.bo eaTV ilt. It had white :.:ghlts about the size of a silvw diollar, whien seen, and was wliCurling about in a scmiewhiait uaideoMed cooidi:t;iio'ii, as ïl not fuiMy deteannined ■wliere bc ima.ke its mark.

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