The Eagle. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE MICH. VOL. 3. MAY 21 1892. NO. 26, EAGLE’S circulation today is 155. LOCAL NEWS. Subscribe for THE EAGLE. Miss Pearl Kedzie is in Olivet. Mr. Harrison is in Lyons, Mich. Where are the hot days due at this date. THE EAGLE will soon appear in new type. There was a slight frost last night but no damage is visible. The south wing of the Green House is being torn down so that a new and larger wing can be built in its place. Sulphur is not a good fertilizer. The sul­ phur used in fumigating was not content with killing the microbes in the buildings but it had to get out side and kill a good deal of the grass around Well’s, William’s, and College Halls and the Chemical Laboratory. Consequently we declare ourselves sufficiently fumigat­ ed. THE EAGLE. Edited and published tri-weekly by Roscoe Kedzie. TERMS. Single copy I cent. Per week 2 cents. Per 6 months 25 cents. Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the P. O. at Agri. Coll. Mich. as second class mail matter. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE: TICKETS TO THE CONCERT GIVEN BY THE DETROIT PHILHARMONIC CLUB AND MRS. BISHOP OF CHICAGO AT THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MAY 25 1892. TICKETS 50 CENTS. CALL AT THE EAGLE PRINTING OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING