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City Election

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
April
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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The result in this city is not as bad for the Republican party as it might have been, and we cannot see where the Democracy hare any chance for exultation. There waa only one Democratie ticket in field, the Republicans had two, and the result 8 a draw game.' The next Cotnmon Council standing 7 Rep'ublicans, and 7 Democrats. r STA.T&.pB'.FlCERS. WARD 0FFICEB8. lgtWard,Alderman-Wm McCreery J7 Qottlob I.uick... 18- 100 ? E. B. Lewl_ 85 Constable- HenryRlchards 175- 2 Wm. J. Hayden 173 ïd Ward, Alderman-John Wali.-... 21Ï-196 A uk. Markham 10 0on.UblO. Bgchwj -1 3d Ward, Ald.rman-Thoa.Kearn...... 86 Constable- Jasper Iraus J}-102 Joseph Preston, 82 Wm. Camplon, 38 hWar,l.Alderman-Anton El.el. Constabla-Patrick Irwln... 49 George Jacoüus 99 BthWard.Alderman-Geo. H.eBhode8 6thWard.A.derman-P. D. Woodroff, 61_ a! F. Martin 50 H. T. MortOB-... 0 Constable-E. B. Gldley M3 THE NEXT COÜ3SCIL will be componed of 7 Republicans and 7 Democrats, as lollows: Mayor- Wm. D. Harriman, D. Recorder- Chas. J. Durhelm, R. Ist ward- J. 8. Henderson.D; G. Luick.D. 2d " J. Heinzman, R i. Walz, D. 3d " C. E. Hiscock, R; T. Kearns, R. 4th " J. M. Swift, D; Antón Kisele, D. 5th " M. D. Gates, R ; G. H. Rhodes, R. tl. " A.F. MartinR.; Y.C. Vmigbn.P.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News