THE ■ EAGLE. Vol. 3. Agricultural College Mich. April 5 1892. No. 6 Locals. Mr. J. N. Estabrook is stopping for a few days at the College. The State Board of Agriculture will meet tonight. The Juvenile school will open this morning. Miss Baker who lives on the road to Lansing has the measles. Mr. Stutz, who came down with measles in room 26 William’s Hall has been removed to the third story of the Vet­ erinary Laboratory and put in quarantine. The wind storms of the last few days have been most terrible, and many lives have been lost in Kansas, and oth­ er places. At the rate the wind has been blow­ ing this morning, we ex­ pect to hear of great damage being done in some localities nearer home. After the diphtheria, winds, measles, quaran­ tine, and April fools, what shall we look for next? And what kind of a showing would Job have if he were here? Margaret Kedzie Mayo, daughter of Ned and Mollie, born March 28, weight 8 & 3-4 pounds. THE EAGLE. EDITED AND PUBLISHED TRI WEEKLY BY ROSCOE KEDZIE. TERMS. FOR 6 MONTHS . . 25 CTS. FOR 1 WEEK ... 1 CT. As we go to press we hear that there are two new cases of measles, namely Messrs Smith and Champion. The quarantine was lifted yesterday noon. Mertie Peck is in De Witt. Mr. Campbell, a jun­ Call at room 21 William’s Hall for the best tennis and general sporting goods in the world. ior has been married. Lieutenant Crittenden has resigned his posi­ tion, to take effect June I. He will return to his regiment the twenty second U. S. infantry. A new kiln has ar­ rived for the use of the China Decorators. No. 2 of the manufacture of Stearns Fitch & Co. Springfield, Ohio. Send your laundry work with PEET & CROS­ BY agents for the Ionia Steam Laundry. CALL AT THE EAGLE PRINTING OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING.